"c8e0b143-0f66-4cb9-b848-10fb2929a64a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1908-09-10"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069700/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE\nHERALD.\nVOLUMK II\nCltAMIItOOK, HUITISll COLUMHIA, THURSDAY, SEI'TKMBKIl 10. 1908\nNO.\n********************************************\nImperial Bank oi Canada\nCAPITAL AUTHORIZED\nCAPITAL PAID UP\nREST - - . *. -\n$10,000,000\n$-1,921,000\n$4.*\u00C2\u00BB2i,000\nSavings Rank Department\nInterest allowed on Deposits (rom date ol deposit\nand CREDITED QUARTERLY.\nCranbrook Branch: J. F. M. PINKHAM. Mgr.\nAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\n-WW V -PWWWWWPWVW fT-\u00C2\u00BBffTffffTTffffffffff\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 111, OFFICII, TOU.IN'I'.I\nKSTA1IIISIIFD IMT\n\u00C2\u00AB i. walker, president I Paid up Capital, $10,000,000\naim. uim, G.i,mi Mua-jer | Reserve Fund, - 5,000,000\nA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES\nDRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sokl, and money traiuferred by\ntelegraph or letter.\nCOLLECTIONS mack* in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries.\nFOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafts on the United States,\nGreat Britain and other foreign countries bought and told. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"*\nR. T. Brymner, flanager Cianbrook Branch\nBEALE & ELWELL\nOjfor tlio fojlowinti Simps fnr qiik'k Snle. Smull cash\nhm I iiiimthly pnvnii'iils con lie ntrniigcd.\n5-ROOMED COTTACE - $900\nN',',,1* s,*l I, Only ivciiil.v biiill.\n6-R00MED DWELLING, $1000\nTwo Story, On link,*r Ilill. All M,,,l,*n, Improvements\nWu lmve a l',*\u00C2\u00BB Houses lo Lei Call nn-1 at* our List.\nBeale & Elwell\nRE41. ESI ATI-:\nCRANHROOK, B. C.\nTHE WiriTER WILL\nSOON BE HERE\nMora lin-8 ,,,*,*ni* in Llie vvintor il,.*u, tin- summer. A\nfew tlollnrs invest,*,1 now in an\nInsurance Policy\nwill save lots ,,f Iroubli) later 800\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nI'he Insurance Men\n********************************\ni BIRTH STONES\nThe SAPPHIRE '- \"\"' I'1'\"' i-t\u00E2\u0080\u009Ene lor Sepienihor,\n.1,1,1 -I!*,, VV I .-I \"IIM\nRniiplili,'- ,,,'1 I I- iiiuke a >,,, |.,,*n, cimhlni.\nIiir a 1 inw \"\")>\nOillelnl \"in*I* l\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1 *,*.i\"\nI\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei li, I'. II\nW. F. TATE\n1 The JcweUr \"\nf\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB^\\M^^^MMM\nI*******************************************,\nGLASSES\nin timo Brtvo si'jlit. Notfloot to Iijivh thmn properly\ncxiiinini\"! iirty moan n lifetime of sorrow nnil n^roi,\nSmull disunion ptrow moro seri-tSus evory ilay. Thoro\nis H'tttflfflotiuii in knowing for isjhro Unityonroyos uro\nall right. Wo win toll yon,\nWU WIT CniU Jeweler and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lie TTlJU3VJI^it Graduate Optlnift\nLABOR DAY\nTHK CELEBHATION WAS MADE\nA SUCCESS IN' EVERY\nWAY.\nLabor Dny liiis come ami fiono nml\nmay lie said lo have lieen a thorough\nsuccess. Ii had been tlie Intention\nearlier in tlie year, to -Mil a raco\nmeet iiii', in I'ralilirook lliis fall. Tills\niielhi; the CMC, Uio.se who are usual\niv in obargq of tho l.aiioi Day eelo\nliration lielit track, not tvUAlng to in*\nleilere in any w\".iy With llie proponed\nSPORTS.\nKernie K\nKernie won medal\nMoyi: Settlors \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\niors. Cranbrook\nBaseball.\nt'ranlnfmk K.tis\nuid, O. Ken, 11. Mathie, D. Mel.eoi.\nMeCowaa. ^H\nA GOOD THING FOR HOYS\nKATS VS. PATS.\n* 'I'i\nMo\ne .lunloi\nC'ra libra\nCranbrook Sen-\nm, $75 Moylo,\nI'ranl.nio'i Jim-\n?on, $20; doyic,\nHi.\nMoyie\nrHviiled.\n''i,u,i,i\nwon, .VT!\nFootball.\ni 'ranbrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tie,\nReel Race.\nvs. Movie-\nl.inlii\nraciiifc. Km vuriou\nlaw meei wns cal Inl oil\nal llim eleven!li Iium, u was ilmiint\nlo uelebrato Labor Day, wimii\nitvei yoi.e I. now*, lias ul w n]\nCranbrook's own day. lt is much\nUi lbe eivdil uf J, HulMe ami S.\nMcDonald tlml Uie oolebrwtlou was\nthe hiietvHS it was, lor il wns llieir\neeasvless work tlml lhe eelcljiation\nwnn nmle possible. Willi only a\nweek to work on ihe commitlees weie\nformed and all did their .share lo\nmakb a success of every port ot\ntbe nrocetMHttgN. ConsWering the\nabort notice and lhe fact that several\nol tbe ramps in tbe neiphborh-nori\naro closed at tbe present lime, the\ndny may Ih* said to have been a luitfo\nsuccess. Tlw sister towns |Hria1 ion to swell\nthe crowd, which tbronged t-he\nstreets and jiroiimls and everyone\nseemed to have had a good time.\nAnd one thing that- goes to prove,\nwhai the Herald has always men-\ntinned. Unit ('ranbrook is an orderly\nand law-abidimr town, there vnu not\none single police court ease tlie next\nmorning. One Institution that must\nnot be overlooked, lor it contributed\nlargely to the-enjoyment of the day,\ni.s the ('ranbrook hand. Although,\njust now the baud is without a rcgu*\nlar bandmaster, still, under the\nleadership of David Chalmers., they\ndid themselves proud.\nA. L. -MclHrmot, tlie genial secretary of the Hoard of Trade, and the $j\ninimitable David \"Harum\" Elpier,\nrendered yeoman service to the management, which is most thoroughly\nappreciated. Taken all tn all, while\nnot the largest celebration Cranbrook\nhas known, still Labor Day was a\nIium\"\" and successful holiday. Follow?\ning is a list of the events anil a\nsta-temenl of accounts:\nRECEIPTS.\nCosmopolitan hotel $100.00\nCranbrook hotel iiO.OQ\nCanadian hotel 50.00\nManitoba hotel 50.00\nImperial hotel fiO.Qtt\ngueens hotel 25.00\n[Fifth Mercantile Co 25.00\nLumber Qventfl\nLue. loadiiiK-Hnrrison\n1st. xmhi ('.mtielil\nibun, [snd, $60*.\nSawiiiL'-ii. Mmi and\nas IM. $35; l> Moore and C,\nlum [ $15.\nTie making\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1 Nelson, 1st, i\n('liopliinjt-.t Moore. Isl. $21,\nKyle, 2nd, ?W.\nRocl) diilliiiL'-M McNeil and\nSwan, Isl. $75.\nison ami Dewlr\n-iml IlK.llielliin\n11.11\nI.\n\tiii.i:tu' i:\knts\n230 vai.Is oiicii\u00E2\u0080\u0094Doininlck) (Indian)\n1st. $20; .1. nrcchln, 2nd, $lo.\nMm yards open\u00E2\u0080\u0094it. Manalian, 1st,\n$20, .1. Hreohln; 2nd. $10.\nRunning brood jump\u00E2\u0080\u0094D. A. Avres,\n1st, 110; G. Manahaii. 2nd, Jl.\nHigh jump\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Brechin, 1st, $10,\n(i. Mannhan and ('. Tassel, lio Still,\n$1.\nHop, step and iuiii})\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. Hieeliin,\n1st, $10; I). A. Avres, 2nd, $1.\nHigh pole vault\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. Brechin, lsi,\n$lii; Sn mm v (Indian) 2nd, $1.\nPutting lo pouiHl shot\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. Black,\n1st, $10; .1. McKenzie, 2nd, $1.\nl'nion mens race over 85\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. J.\nFlowers. 1st; $15; .1. Ba'lhie, 2nd,\n$5,\nBoys race under Hi\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. Elmer, 1st,\n$5; C. Noedmau, 2nd, $2.\nBovs race under Hi\u00E2\u0080\u0094O. Dulmage,\n1st. $H; A. Dixon, 2nd, $1.\n(lirls race under Hi\u00E2\u0080\u0094Miss S. Oillis,\n1st, $5; Miss B. Tavlor. 2nd, $2.\nGirls race under HI\u00E2\u0080\u0094Miss M. Keith,\n$3; Miss (I. Ilickenhotham, 2nd,\n1st,\nHOUSE RACES.\nPony race,\nunder\u00E2\u0080\u0094Peach,\n2nd, $5.\nmile,\n1st,\nll1. hands and\n$l!\ Snowball,\nTKPEE BUILDING\nMis. Arnold and Mrs. Carmthers,\n1st, $5; Mrs. Itutlev ami Mrs. Lindsay, 2nd, $2.\nThe Cranbrook hotel is\ntrom Halifax to Vancouver as one of\nlhe best ei|iiip|icd hotels iu Western\nCanada, and travelling men are ever\npersistent in their words ot praise\nfor the hotel . uud the gonial proprietors. Yet -Messrs. HogpnrHi &\nRollins are not satisfied, and next\nweek the work of putting in a plate\nglass front on the old part, remodeling and enlarging the bar room and\nadding a large and comfortable reading room, wlll lie inaugurated. When\nthis is completed there will not be a\nmore attractive hotel in the west.\nHoggarth A- KoHins are making a\nteat success of the Cranbrook, but\niheir success is entirely due to their\nenergy, tbeir \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 willingness to spend\nmonev for improvements and their\nuniversal courteous treatment of tlte\n[.public.\nFOOTBALL AT NELSON\nP. Burns A Co.\nBums Bros ...\nHis. Kins iV Green \t\nA. L. McDermot \t\nA. C Bowness \t\nI. D- McBride \t\nBeattie & Atchison ..\nI. A. Harvey \t\nW. F. Ourd\t\nff. B. MeFarlanc \t\nProspector Pub. Co, .\nDr. Connolly \t\nCampliell & Manning ..,\nG, T. Rogers \t\nP. It. Cigar Store .\nWm. F. Tate \t\nBeale a- Elwell .,\nW. II, Wilson \t\nCranbrook Drue Co.\nBank of Commerce ., ,.\nImperial Bank \t\nCranbrnok Trading Co,\nB II. Short\nOeo. B. Powell \t\nJohn He/all\nP. IV/all \t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 las. Finlav \t\nHerald Pub. Co.\nMcCallum .v Co\t\nArnold A Bnherts\nMiss Mcleod \t\nThe Cranbiook fool hall team met\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>r nn ,'u* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Nt'ls<\"1 leum at Nelson on Labor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?;!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*!\" Day in a friendly game. The\nlineup was as follows:\nNelson\u00E2\u0080\u0094Goal, Ritchie; backs, Taylor mnl Fear: half backs. Wijwl and\nTaylor, Williamson mil Skuce; forwards, Gill, Robson, King, Magnoll\nami Ramsden.\n,. ,. . CrunhiYmk\u00E2\u0080\u0094Goal. Morgan1; backs,\n\u00C2\u00AB\" n Wllls\"\" il\"'1 H,'Ui< lia|f backs, Burns,\nIlUMt CJtltnniiniES and McEwen; forwards,\nlEobli. Rogers, llciulcrson, Barnes\nand McLaren.\nThe Cranhrook hoys showed lack\nof practice so that at half time the\n-core was three to nothing in lavor\nif Nelson. Crnnbrook .succeeded in\nnioklng one goal during the second\nhalf, which left the seme 7 to 1 in\nfavor of tlie home team at the end\nof the game. The hoys report very\nk(in;l treatment on the part of tihe\nNelson team and hope to have another\ncontest with tbem in Cranlirook later\nifi.no\n20.00\n15.00\n15.00\n15.00\n1.1.00\n10.0U\n10.00\n10.00\n10.00 i\n10.00\n10.00\n10.00\n10.00\nto.oo\n10.00\n10.00\n10.00\n10.00\n5.00\nfi.OO .\n5.00 I\nHOSE REEL DACE\nIn thi.-\nIl\nC.\nIt.\n.1.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I.\nV\nK It\nIt. s,\nHi\nK.\n.1.\nJ, Binning \t\nM. VanWormer \t\nKemp, Horn. Meat Co.\nManning \t\nMel.ran .\nMcKinstry \t\nWordcn ..\nS, Aikins \t\neh Stewart \t\nOodderies \t\nWolff\t\nTickets sold at pate:\nTotal receipts \t\n nt thc Moylo team play-\nj.'-JJ ed in hard luck. When they\n!>.00 \u00C2\u00A30) their hose atlaehed to the hy-\n5-\u00C2\u00B00 drant, something went wrong witb\na.00 ([jo |\u00E2\u0080\u009E,zzi(. .uni jt waK impossible to\n5.00 -,,., jj. attnohea before lhe watr came.\nft.00 -phis was. no doubt, due to the fact\n;>-0fl that the Moyie hoys were using the\n:*.fl0 Cranbrook equipment (their own uot\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2OO in-itij; in perfect order) which was\n3-00 strange lo them. The Cranbrook\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2l-^O |\u00E2\u0080\u009E,vs made the run in HO seconds and\n.1.00 W(TI. named as the winners.\n2.00 | The make up of the teams was as\n1-00 follows:\n .'. Movie\u00E2\u0080\u0094C, A. Foole. uiananer; tl,\n$703.00 Donahue, captain; D. McBanntd, lead;\n$352.50 \. |>anderaiid. 11. Scott. A. L. Me-\nIntyre, D.\n..$1055.50 ,,mVl.K, R.\nAvres. .1. Grant, H. J,\nMeOuail. II. Stuart, M.\nBasobnil games ..\nHose reel contest\nt'ranbrook band ,\nRock drilling\nPootliall \t\nLunil>er events ,1\t\nAthletic events ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E j\nTickets* for Fernie Pats'...\".!\nCranbrook Drug Co., base-\nhulls \t\nllrattie.V Atchison ... \"\"\".'.'\".\n1 foothall, $5.00; | hasehall,\n$1.50 \t\nGerald Puli. Co\t\nProsncotor Pub. Co\t\nII, II. Short, for badges \t\nSash A Door Co\t\nTo stationery \t\nTo Postage .',.,\"\nReturn fare to Movie' for\nsecretary ,\nLong distance telephone.\nMovie \t\nErrand Imv \t\nP. Worden. watering: track ...\nV. Law, for tabor \t\nTo four mens wages at ticket\neates \t\nD. Fraser, for mie tickets\t\nTn .1. Ratbie, for labor \t\nMacdonald, for labor...\n.1. Elmer, for labor ...\n.11130.00 Cranbrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094I. . Brechin, captain;\n. 75.00 Oeo; Manahaii, W. DeBeck, .1. C.\n. 75.00 Xewmarsb. .1. It. Loninis, F. II. Mc-\n. 75.00 K.iv. .T. McKenzie, E -lohnson, D.\n, 75.00 Elmer. A, Shankland. ff. Harris.\n. 200.00 \t\n211.00 MOYIE SENIORS VS. CRAN-\n30.15 I BltOOK SENIORS,\n2 -K0 |\u00E2\u0080\u009E the alter noon nil the upper\n5.00 grounds the last maieh of tbe season\nbetween Ciaiihronk and Moyie was\n0.50 played, This winm finishes - season\n17.m nf liastball which hns .brought about\n15.50 verv IwpiM relation'- between ibe\n1.00 Bporlsmon of both towns. The game\n\"10 was a KOffll one and was cnjoved by a\nLOO iore(. nrn,v nf spectators, The result\n1.50 unN ,, score of IS to 7 In lavor of\nthe home team. The names of lhe\n1 35 players were:\nTo !\nTn D.\nMoyie\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ayers, Poller, Erford,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A025 Crowe. Friers. Pierce, MeCrearv,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2M FuGon. Kyle.\n3-nf* Crnnbrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094Matthews. McKee. WII-\n5 00 soni. Hpp,|( DeBeck. Miller, Sullivan,\n.lorgenson, Silnson.\n20.00 ,\n1.00 I\n10.00- BASEBALL\n12.50 \t\n3.00 Moyie Juniors vs. Crnnbrook .lun-\n-----------f_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_mK '\t\n $1040.40 On the forenoon or Labor Day a\n,\u00C2\u00AB,,, _, verv Interesting nnd good game of\nHtHnr Slmnson. of tbe Herald, hall was plaved In'tween the Movie\nkindly f\nImbHs ol obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect, and all thai\ntends towards a true Christian manliness.\" We need hardly sa'- that\nthis is purely on undenominational affair, and we haVe asked all tlie pastors of the eit>- churches to assist us,\nas they may hv able. The brigade\nIHvie calcheiiS cott, 3rd headquarters Is in Glasgow, and was\nMoMi'llan 2nd base Bert started in 1888, and has since spread\n^^^^ ' to all parts of the world. The list\nnf distinguished patrons includes 11\nIt. H. the Prince of Wales and the\nArchbishop of Canterbury, the honorable president being the Earl of\nAberdeen. We purpose to work\nalong the lines laid down by tfte\nbrigade mamtol which includes drilling\nand gymnasium work generally, and\nThe Kernie Fats plaved\nhall against Uie Cranbrnok Fat's\nMonday afternoon. Fernie overcame\nlhe averduiKiis of the Cranbrook\njicam. The Herald hns no desire to thi\nstate the result. The lineup wns as\nfollows:\ni Cranbrook\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. Iloggnrlh. 3rd base;\nP, It, Morris, right field; ''. Y.-andle,\ncatcher; D, -L Elmer, short ston\nIt. C. Phillipps, pitcher, G, Leitch,\n2nd base; 11. Moore, center field; Me-\niK.uiane, left held, Martin. 1st base.\n| 1-Yrnie-W. ll. Rokh. 1st base, lb\".\njWrig-gleswortti, short ston and pitcher; T. Whaleb, center tield and pitch-\nen Chas \" \"\nhuve. I _____________________\nBlack, right lield;. II. Brown, left\nfield, ti. II. Blackstone, center fleldj\nFOOTBALL\nlie a run for tbeir money.\n\" 4 -\nIMPROVING CRANBROOK HOTEL\nHOGGARTH A ROLLINS\nMAKE THEIR HOSTELRY\nSTILL BETTER\nMovie vs. Cranbrook,\nA good game of association foot-\nhall was plaved last Mondav after\nnoon between Moyie and Cranbrook. ... -- ---. n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u0094/*\nThe bovs put ui a very spirited eame $ ooniident that the high aims\nwhich ' resulted in a draw. Both Jta movemcut will practically guar-\n.eams worked haid and gave U.e pub-1\"*?**8 jJSSSV \"'8\" fr hav,>\nthe l)est interests of the lads at\nheart. The drills will be held every\nMonday night at 7.30 prompt, and\nafter six weeks, tlwso who are found\nsuitable will be enrolled and fitted\nTO-with cap, regulation belts and haver-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 sacks. We invite the interest ol\nparents in this movement which will\nmean n great deal to the boys if\nreuvntzed tak(>n \"l1 with the earnestness thai It ,\ndeserves. Those who attend the'\ndrills will be allowed to spend part\nof the time in gymnasidm work and\nwill Im* instructed free, tm enrollment, a Ice nf 26c, will he made, and\nthe small sum of ten cents per month\nafterwards (or the necessary expeus,-.;\nof the brigade. There will be\nnothing to pay until the bovs are\nactually enrolled after six drills.\nWe are, Hear sir,\nYours faithfullv.\nRobert Hughes.\nCharles O. Main.\nCranhrook, September Sth, 1003.\nBRECKENRIDGE-MOFFAT\n(Wardner Correspondent.)\nA quiet wedding was solemnized on\nMonday, August 24, at 7 a.m. at St.\nAndrews manse, Peterborough, bv\nlhe Rev. J. D. Potter, wben Miss\nAnnie Moffat, daughter ol Mr. Peter\nMoffat, of Peterborough, was united\nin marriage to Mr. David Breckenridge, formerly ot Peterborough but\nnow of Wardner. ' Thc bride, who\nCONSERVATIVE AND LIBERAL\nESTIMATES.\nMoat real, Aug. 29,\u00E2\u0080\u0094La l'atrie pub-\nslrcs the following forecast of the *_______*____________*\nJesuits of the Federal elections, based I wore a neat travelling costume\nupon the figures of government or-j blue cloth, was attended bv her sister, Miss Margaret Moffat, wbile the\nCon.! groom was assisted by his brother,\n4V Mr. Thomas Breckenridge. The\nl\ happy couple lelt on the 8.35 G.T.R.\n.\ train for their future home in Ward-\ng ner and will visit Toronto, Wood-\n5 stoek, Chicago and Calgary en route.\n2 Both parties are well known in this\n2, city, and their friends will wish them\n4 success and prosperity in tbe west.\n.| Mr. Breckenridge. who is a son of\ni Mrs. Wm. Bceckenridge, of 10S Boutt-\n_ dry street, formerly lived here, but\n00 Ior Tbe past four years has resided ir.\n. the west.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Peterborough paper.\n_______________________ * Mr. Brwb'widgc and wife arrived in\n\ CONSERVATIVE FORECAST jWarilner Saturday last. Here's wish-\nThe * following is t-he Toronto ing Ihem all success ns to tbeir fu-\nWorld's foricast of tbo standing of.Hire healih and happiness. Congrat-\nthe parties by provinces after the .u'ations\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E'iii,izcrs:\nI'rovlncrs\nLib.\nIllltiUio \t\n 89\nNi-W Brunswick .;\t\n i\nMajiil<*l\u00E2\u0080\u009El \t\n 5\n... ... 8\nAlberta \t\n 5\nHrilish I'olumliiu \t\n 3\nriin.*e l-'ilwaril Islrtiid\n a\nYukon\t\n 0\nTotals\t\n...131\nM.ijontit-s\t\n... 41\nnext elections:\nProvinces\nLib.\nOntario \t\n 23\nQuebec \t\n 0\n 13\nNew Brunswick \t\n. ... 5\nManitoba \t\n3\n 5\nAlberta \t\n 1\nBritish Columbia \t\n... 1\nPrince Edward Island ...\n... . n\nYukon \t\n 0\nConservative majority .\nCon.\n68\n15\nMKTHODIST CHURCH\nSeptember 13th.\nMnrnins si-rviee at 11.\nSunday School and Bible rU-se<\nI at 3.\n5 Subject lor t-he evening service .it\n:i 7.30: \"The Drink Traffic and Crime.\"\n,i The ratepayers are especially invited\n1 lo tbis service on Sunday who do r.-r-t\n1 attend any other place ol worship.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 * Tuesdav\u00E2\u0080\u0094Literary meetine bv the\n:| league at 8. \u00C2\u00AB\nI Wcdnesdav\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prayer service at 8.\nFriday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Choir practice at 8.\n The Harvest Festival and church an-\n\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2~- niversary will take place on Septem-\nThero was a meeting ol the city ,|*-.r 27th, when fir. R. B. Rvckman\ncouncil at 8.30 last evenlwc at the will preach morning and ereninc.\ncouncil chamber. There were present | The Ladies' Aid wlll arranse tor .*,\nAi-tini; Mayor Ryan and Aldermen s\u00E2\u0080\u009Enner the followine week.\nMaker, .lacksoti and .lohnson. I The tennis tournament is now In\nThe minutes ot the mee-tinj ol full swin- and will continue all the\nAugust 2'ltti liavlnn heen read and week. Members are rc-iuc-sted to\nadopted, the finance committee !>\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- ,e ember that the cnurt is especially\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Kitted accounts amountm** to , reserved lor the contestants.\nt2H22.83 which were ordered paid.\nOn the motion ot AKIermen .lac*\nson and Baier leave was granted lo \t\nintroduce By-Uw N'*\u00C2\u00BB*J3_whlch is | \u00E2\u0080\u009E ., roy, wto h b c\nthe City nf ^ranbr\u00C2\u00AB,k debentiire hi- 'n\nDIED.\nFIGHTING .IOE FIGHTS\nloscph Martin had a one round c\u00C2\u00ABi*\nAt Hosmer, Irom typhoid fever, on'lest with a O.P.R. policeman at\nThursday lasl, Frank Rogers. The Vancouver last week. It seems that\nfuneral Ick* plaee on Saturday lost Mr. Martin was irying 10 boartl the\nfrom thc undertaking parlors ol W. S. S. Victoria while she was dis-\nR. Ilraltv. The Hosmer Nest ot the charging her passengers at the\nFraternal Order ol Owls bod charge wbarl which, it appears, ir. against\nol thc luneral and Amlo Campbell Iln- rules ol the company. However\nbrought the remains to Cranbrook. the well known tiolitlcian took tho\nThe Rev. Main had charge ol the ser- law into bis own hands and alter\nvice and the impressive luneral de- putting the constable out. was finally\nolamatloil of the Order ol Owls was held back by three policemen until\nread by Thomas Cole. The Owls lhe proper time to go on board. It\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2have shown that they understand in is said Uiat a suit fnr damage may\na verv thorough manner, the spirit follow,\nol Iratcrnalism and the Hosmer I \u00C2\u00BB\nNest is to be congratulated lor what. WEI).\nH bas done at sue!: a very early stage I __\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nof its eilstese*. i At Wyclide, on September 4th. Ma*\n\" ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tiWa, t-he wile of Carl Aleiandcrson\nFOR BALE. The luneral took place on Sundav\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094- . Irom Beattv's undertaking parlors\nFive square miles ol timber, sit* the Rev. Main officiating. Mrs\nunfed three miles Irom Crows Nest Alcianderxon leaves a husband and\nPass Railwav, near Cranhrook, B. five ehlMren, the voungest of which\nC. estimated to contain 18 million was bom jusl prior to Its mother's\nfeet. Easy* loggilw and down hill death. Mr. Alcxandnrmn, who is a\nroails. Applv to Mrs. E. H. Hus* rancher on the St. Mary's prairie\nhand, 121 Main St.. Hamilton, has the sympathy ot a large circle \u00E2\u0080\u009EI\nOnt. 2\u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00ABt\u00C2\u00AB trim*,.\nSAY!\nBAtSAM MTUH\nCARRIAGES\nPUNC'S\n-*-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 whai tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nHARNESS MAKING AND REPAIRING\nvv.\nM. ki\niii.frtllp-l \u00E2\u0080\u009E niailii,,,- I..r\n.'! U,*|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,iri,'K tlrtr,,,*.*. Ii\n!\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,i,.i*'\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00BBr work done l,j us.\nCRANBROOK TRAOINC CO. i\nl,*l*.\u00E2\u0080\u009El\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, No. IKI\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*,.*, l.n llu**,,,* , e.i Dnrici !*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n**********************\n**********************\n\COKDWOOD \\nCOKDWOOD\nCORDWOOD:\nKarri\" .\. VVoodq aie now\n^elltnf;\nI UOOD DRV CORDWOOD\nLeave your orders with\n{ BEALE & ELWELL\n{\"STEWART'S\"!\n^^^ T,,*- I-*a-liag Fruit St\u00E2\u0080\u009Er-*\n' HUH ll . ll.ll \".ISS)A TOK.W\n\Sl, M\l..\,.,.\ CIRAPHS\n,K.IN|,HS' I'KAl HKC. I I.I'MS.\nPKARK, APPLES\nii.izli:\u00C2\u00BB,,,,i, let: . iik.i.m\n-n:iv.ii:r> iim: ciioco-uTKH\nHUGH STEWART\n'Iiune 7.-I Anastrong Ave. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n****** ^^^^^^^^\nCRANBROOK EMPLOYMENT AGENCY\nMen employed ior all kin.l- ,,\nwork. VI. solicit correspondenc\n,vill, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E;il oi-era.or-- an,l ntli-*\n\"tl.er [n,luttrl-n.\niuioewe now M. M\nOf net MOW M. M.\nADDRESS : *. 0. W\u00C2\u00AB 7)1\nX JOHN Oram MANAGER\n**********************\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\n_ W f^f wvw wwww*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npnOXRfln. P.O. !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.).'.:\nTNE \u00C2\u00AB*, UF-T(HIATI\n\ LIVERY, FEED AND f\nSALE STABLES\n* lhe Piiicst Drivers\nlp-lo.d\u00C2\u00ABle Rigs\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iuod Saddle tlvrscs i\nII VNI.I.F.V'S I ll.ll 8TA.VII\nW. A. WHITMORE\nProprietor CRANBROOK, B.C.\n1 WINDERMERE 1\nNURSERY\nMm* now a limited\nnumber ol\nYoung Apple Trees\nof tlit- vartetl-H R|wf-inllv\nHutcoteil antl miiialile for\ntltli iliitrift.\n1ST CHOICE \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 21 DENTS\n2ND \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 20 \"\nlielivenil ai Cranhrook\nIf selected I,*, the pnr-\nflinpe,*, I.t ,'hoieo, 20,.*.:\n2nd cl,oi,*t>, l.r,p. Apply to\nE. W. HUSTLCV, NurMcy\nnear Wilmer, B. I.'., ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n.1. IIIJTClilSON.Oranbrook.B.O THE CRANBKOOK HERALD\nSJ.llll A YKAII\nTIIK CAl'ER THAI' Is HEAD HY THK I'EOPI.K\nClt.VMlltOOIv IIKIIAMI\n, ('uiu\nhtml1\nU* uia HriAia rutilmhirit Company,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * lltw.\nTbe Hf uld li worth $10 t\nikU only ii. No man\n. year. It\n**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00C2\u00BB South\nKail Kouteuay can afford tu lie without it, and everyone living ou-Uidts \u00C2\u00ABf\nthe district, who is Interested m \">*\npr o\u00C2\u00AB less ul tbis Beet ion, should read1\nH It publishes tbe news while it is\nnew* It is controlled absolutely by\nthe publisher*. No clique, party ot\nIsillvidual dictates its policy. U\nduu't uy to please Uo people, lis\ndesire is tu publish a newapaper tbat\nwill lie a creillt to the community.\nStud in y\u00C2\u00ABur subscription uud you\nwill hf thankful ever atterward.\nAdvertising rates *1 per Inch per\nmouth, no more and uo less.\nHeading matter 15 cents per line\ntu non-advertisers; 10 cents per liue\nlu regular advertisers. ,\nIf you desire io reach Uie peoplu ol\n.Snulli Kast Kootenay you must advertise in The Herald.\nThe llcrnld has a first-class ]oli\nplant, und its work is of tbe best.\nThe Herald don't want charity. It\nwunIs a square deal on your joh\nwork. II wc can't suit you in qual*\ntty ami price, kick, ami send your\nwork lo some Cheap .lohn house, in\nthe east that never spends a cent iu\nCranliraok.\n11in-ite-d Irom his latber, who made bis\nmonev as a favored son ot industry\nirnlor the Conservative tariff, be oi-\npocts to boost trim along. Tho people\nwant tho truth, and are not to be\nlead astray by cunnfnglv concocted\nlories' proposed hv :in ambitious\npolitician.\nWhy is It tbat no word ot the\nproceedings ol the Colchester Conservative frauds awl debaueherv appear\nin Mi*- Conservative organs nf British\nColumbia,' Are the editors ot these\nuaiiers such servile slaves oi rmrti\nhai they forg\u00C2\u00BB-t what thev owe to\nthe people'' The MtMiness of the\nLiberal election at 1-onion was bod\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Hough, and was condemned bv tbe\nHerald and other Libera,! papers that\nvere i\u00C2\u00BBl hidebound in their partisan-\n,hip, hut so far not a single Oonser-\nanvo paper in H- t\ bas luid\nthe nerve fo raise lis v..ire in eon-\nlointwllon ol this lasi outa-axe on\n'aiNsiiaii Integrity and Cano-Alnti dc-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0emv. A thieving Conservative is\nis bail as a thieving Liberal, and\nvke versa. Rod i>H v Camilla il all\nilie press is to Ih- namrM but hypocrites nnd pnrfcy slaves.\nIn the New York zoo tbe keepers\nre endeavoring to teach ilie monVles\no talk IS&gHfln. Out in Hrtbish Co\nin nbi a\ntalk.\nthere an* manv inoiikies* who\n^^^ -*--*^ ^^ ^^ ^* ^* ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^L^L\nMOKE THAN\n5,800 *. Month\nT\nThin\nfilial,\nlli,* u'llii'ioil,\n, lif Hen,\nIW r , I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iili-fii|,\nlion lit-H \"|,-'\u00E2\u0080\u009E I,, iiivc.-lii-j,\nlinn liy 4-tlvi.rlI-a-bi-h -., uny\ntime.\nTlio ll,mil,l*-iv*\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00ABii,loll,ir\nin value loi*:, dollar in money. Tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E, u.li\u00E2\u0080\u009Eili-t'i Iium tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E>\nright tt, know wlml III, it,\nleo-ivi,,*- (,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 his money.\nTlie ll,*,i,l'l ,- ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.- |,a]iei*\nthai roil,,- iiiveatltlinttion,\nWWWfWWWWW\nCIRCULATION STATI-VUINT\n1, V. P.. Simpson, manager ol the\ni'ranhrook Herald, do hereby state\n'hat the pressman's hooks show, and\nLhat I ...tve every reason to believe\nthat the circulation of the Herald Ior\nthe pasl three months lias been\n17,40*0 copies, dhided as follows:\nIssue ot June 4 1,175\nIssue of .lune 11 1,169\nIssue of .lune 18 1,160\nIssue ot .lune 25 1,17ft\nTotal OSO\nIssue ,,I Jill; 2 \t\nIssue ,'f -lulv II\t\nIssue ot July 16 \t\nIssue of July 211\t\nIssue ot July 3(1 ... .\n...1,184\n....1,159\n...1,177\n...1,176\n...1,200\nTotal July \t\n....5,81)8\nIssue ol August G ...\nIssue of August 1,1 ...\nIssue nr August 20 ...\nIssue of August 27 ...\n....2,00(1\n....2,500\n...1,200\n....1,19*1\nTotal August 11,8(14\nTotal lor the three monllis, 17,4(111\nor am average of 5,N2:i copies u\nmonth.\nSubscribed anil sworn In liefurc me\nthis 20th dav of August, 1908, at\n.'ranbrook, A. C.\nJohn Hutchison,\nA notary [lutilic in and for the Count;\nul Kootenay, Hritish Columbia '\nn\u00C2\u00BB ,-,**, BfrS-MMtaM-ISM-S****,--*.\nOBSERVATIONS %\ni\nJ HY THK OI,D MAN. 4\nThomas A. Edison recently visited\nSpokane and toll! the reporters that\nif he Was a young m-au hf would go\nlo the wesi. Same old gag hv\n.mother man.\nCol. I.owerv has returned home\nfrom ii visit lo the cent Mt, and\ncame alone. Tbat marriage siory\nwas a canard, ami the colonel's new\nshin and clean socks can be put away\niiniii hn slope-, out enough pav din\nfor another trip east.\nI'eep Show Ames spent twenty-live\nthousand dollars to he elected in the\ndistrict that Ite represents, and then\nhe goes over the country making\nstatements that he was compelled to\nretract on the Hour of the Itarainton\nhouse. Mr. Ames' \"effort of his\nlife\" will prove a great boomerang\nfor the Conservative party, simply\nfor tbe reason that he is reckless in\nhis declarations, brazen in bis partisan presentation of alleged facts and\nextremely weak in his entire, work,\nas the records reveal that he has\nselected only certain parts and woven\nIhem in an apparent whole to misrepresent the real situation. Mr.\n\mes is working for a crahinet position in tbe event of a Conservative\nvictory, and the great wealth In-\nThe Herald has lieen charged with\nheing a booster for Cnuibrook and\ntlie dislriet. Ouiltv, vour honor.\nThe grain crop of Western Canada\nis the greatest advertisement tiuit\nthe Dominion has had this vear.\nKvery man should bo proud of his\ncountry's llag. but. no man should\nmake a fool of himself on lbe flag\niptcst-ion. Too many men.are willl-nit\nl-o veil for his llag who wouldn't li\u00C2\u00ABht\na second to save it trom an enemy\nA. S. (ioodeve, Conservative candidate for the Dominion house in this\nttislriet, spent Iwo hours last Friday\nevening telling a number of (Vmserva\nlives that thev should vole tbe Con\n-servative ticket. That real I v seems\nlike a waste of lime, since those present would vote that ticket untie)\nanv circumstances.\nThe Nelson Liberal has a libel suit\non its hands. The Liberal is jumping\nto the front in the journalistic field al\na rapid rate.\nThe best figuring that the Toronto\nWorld (.i staunch Tory organ) can do\nii majority of three for thu Conservative pnifty, and no other renreseut-\nt-ive of Mie party in the brightest;\nmoment of optOMisble anticipation\nhas been able lo increase it. This\nshows that the Conservatives vlrtual-\ny admit Premier Laurier will he\nsustained.\nSome of Ihe young Conservatives of\ni ranbrook are already- figuring on\nthe post ollice and customs collector-\nship. There is no chance this time,\nboys, hetter stay with vour present\njobs.\nMisrepresentation and slander never.\nwon an election. Hut prosperity.\n.statesmanship and a square deal administration has won many. That\nis why the Laurier government will\nbe returned bv a goal, safe majority. ' \t\nBeautiful Cranhrook,\" is growing\nmore beautiful each year.\nSome men remain on the political\nfence until tbey hear the jingle of the\ncoin. A purchased vote is an uncertain vote.\nFive dollars a wees invested in\nCranbTook property will make a\nCranbrook booster out of any voung\nman. Try it. owe aud see if what\nwe say is not true.\nThe man who expects to help himself financially hy gambling is the\nman whn is alwavs borrowing live or\ntea.\nThe British suffragettes say that\nIheir fall campaign will be more\nstrenuous than ever belore. The\nUritisli Kovcrnuieut sliould draft\nbunch of those tool women into military service, send them to India and\nlet them tight to their hearts content.\nThc Vancouver World says that it\nhas bwn marlwd bv the \"Svstem\"\nfor annihilation. The World has said\nthings thut have not pleased certain\ncorporations in British Columbia, and\nit is about the onlv daily paper in\nthe province that has been iiwkwnd-\nent so far as imwerful organ teat-ions\nare concerned, hence there may he\nsome truth iu its statement.\nW. \\, It. Mclnnes will he elected in\nVancouver, and he will be elected bv\nConservative votes. Thev plav politics differently at the coast than\nthev do in the upper country.\nThe Herald's offer to semi the panel to December lor tweuty-llvc cents\nhas proven u great attraction and\niiiuiiv a iv takinc advantage of it.\nTo boost il along we will make this\naiMiiintial offer: To everv one who\nSitids in twentv names for three\nmonths subscription and five dollars\nin cash before Saturday. Septemliei\nMill, we will send the Herald one\nvear free to anv address they may\ndesignate in Canada. This is thc\nlast chance.\nF. B. Helm, manager of the North-\nem Bank at Calgary, succumbed Ui\nthe effi-ets of m) operation for ,ap-\nnendicitis last Wednesday afternoon.\nThe death of Mr. Helm was a severe\nshock to the people or OalguTV, where\nhe was a great favorite in business\n;itid social circles, and the news' was\nreceived in Cranbrook with great\nregret hv manv here who knew him\nwell.\nIt looks more and more ns. if\nllrva.ii w.is running in the right vear\nthis time. His speeches, showing as\nthey do. the highest idea of statesmanship, have done much toward\noaiLviea\nRoyal Household Hour\nHas Btooil llu* t,*Bl ol' years, Tliei'.- nr,*\nnt liar flours, but none excel OlllLVlK'S\nin i-xcHt'iu*,*'. It liastlistluct ttilvjiiit.-it.','*.\nVou ,*,,,, ,1,'peful on it nlways.\nVnu can KOI mon- loaves from 11 (not of\nniiii.viK's inivai, imrsijiiiii.il\niium iluui any other,\nTry nn.- haltinii ol ii uud In- coiil'liiceil,\nROYAL H0U8EH0LD FLOUR\nIVr BKuk of ItS Hm. 13.90\nOCILVIE'S R0UE0 OATS, WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR.\nWHEAT GRANULES - il,- fcrfeiil Uionkfii.l Food.\nSKPTKMIIKIt III, 11)08\n*********************************************\nt\nG. T. ROGERS\nTHE GROCER\nBoots. Shoes, Hosiery, llloves, Mills\nCrockery, Cut Ulass\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nNew Fall Suits\nOur new stylos for Kail ami Winter Wear are\nnearly all iu. There are some good mien in\nCINDERELLA AHD McPHERSOH'S BOOTS\nYou got iiiiuliiy ami style. Then' are no belter\nhoot* niilile.\nl.Aliir.s' OINUKRKIXA\nI.KATHKK RI.UOIIKKfi\nI'ATKNT\n $6.00\nI.AD1K8' \".II1I.IA MA It LOW I \", the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Kany.lo.Weai \" Iwot ||,Q0\nI.UUKS' DONUOl.A KID HI.UCHKKS,\nWilli rubliei heel \u00C2\u00BB:t.7.ri\nlillll.S' K01IOOL HOOT, wiOi low licet. $2,711\nI.AIMKS'TAN IIUJCIIKHR 11,00, |6,0Q\nMKN'S TAN CAI.I- lilJHJHKU OUT\nBOOTS, leather lined. ruMicr heel,\nwaterproof Bolts \"'\u00C2\u00AB very Ihwi I t made I7.P0\nWuiiKiNii MI-IN'H BOOTH walerprool\nimileoklli *.r..iHi fS.50 \u00C2\u00BB:t.00\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\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 4\nbriuglng the lar^ conservative cle-\nmem of the east in line, and bus uot\ninjured his standing with the more\n'radical element of the west.\nThe residential portion of Cranhrook mudc a showing this year that\nis sulllcicnt cause for every citizen of\nIlls city lo feel proud.\nThe Saturday Sunset asks a very\nperi meat (jucsuou whet? It asks il\n13,500, the sum the Daily Province\nalleges the Daily World wanted t-o\nsupport the Liberal party, is larger\nthan the sum received by the Province last year for supporting the\nConservaI ive party.\nThe Congress of the United Slates\nhave adopted a new grouping uf tho\nstars on the national ihi'g. The original thirteen slates are formed iu\nthe shape ol a lurge circle of thirteen\nslats. The balance of the States are\nrepresented within this circle by a\nseries of smaller stars, arranged iu\nihe shape of a live-pointed slat. Kach\nslur is intended to represent a distinct slate. Although tins design\nmv he artistic still it seems a pity\ni disturb a design that hus flown for\ni many years.\nThe Conservatives ol the Kool-enay\nriding enjoy a joke us well as any\nThey are tulkjiug on the outside as if (ioodeve would be elected.\nThey believe in the stiff upper lip\npolicy.\nIf Mr. Ames linn had not enjoyed\nthe high tariff on shoes perhaps he\ncould nol have afforded to have made\ndie great trip thut he did. His linu\nHot the beneiit and the people paid\nthe price.\nThe laboring man does not believe\ni a larifl' that increases the profits\nof the autocratic manufacturer, but\ndoes not increase the wages paid,\nand he Unows that if the Conservative party is placid in power the\ntariff wili go up, the price ol living\nwill bo increased and tlie wages will\nhe lowered if any change takes place.\nThat is whv the laboring men of the\nKootenay district are favoring Smith\nCurtis tor the Dominion house. They\nwant a friend at court who has the\nability aud the courage to stand up\nfor tbeir rights, the same as he bus\ndone during his whole public career.\nNu paper ever made headway by\ntrying to boost its town by decrying\ntheft in the district. The district\nthat can support only one town is a\ngood district to move away trom.\nWar hns lieen declared again. This\ntime it is between the Province uml\nihe World, of Vancouver.\nPock MacSwain is working in Kcrnie. What!\nThe Creston Review is boosting\nthe sale of lots in the new cemetery\nin that place. Atherton is a rustler.\nIt is said that Mr. Nichol, editor of\nthc. Vancouver Province, is wondering\nwhich party the C.P.R. is going to\nsupport in the Dominion campaign.\nIf Silton runs in the Brandon dislriet Sifton will be elected. The\nneople ot that district appreciate\nwhat Mr. Sifton has done for Uu*\nadvancement of Western Canada.\nNine out of ten people from the\nCnitcd Stales who have come to\nWestern Canada to make Iheir Ironies\nwill vole the Liberal lickd, because\nlliey remember that prior to the\nLaurier government Canadians were\nmigrating to the Inited States to\nmake a living and the Canadian\nwest waa naughl but a great wilderness. Twelve vears of UUpreccdcnt-\nrd prosperity in Canada, during\nwliieli time the west hnfl been devcl-\niH'il ami populated, is sufficient 'Miur-\n11111' lo everv one as lo ihe wisdom\nf the policies of lhe l.a Hi'ier admin-\n,(ration.\nTfc \t\nml furnished employment to thousands of laborers at good wages.\nThat is why the htl>orers of the west\nand especially of the Kootenays,\nwill support Mie Liberal government\nat the coming election. The pocket\nis a strong argument.\nThe Winnipeg Telegram lias killed\nits usefulness as a party organ hv its\nextrerae partisanship and generally\nconceded unfairness on the treatment\nn; public questions.\nMr. Obotlove will think he is in a\nMarathon race before he gels through\nwith this campaign.\nThe meal ticket prize lighter should\ngive stricken Penile a rest this winler.\nTlie Herald is being condemned by u\nfew liccausc it is strenuous in its efforts to support the Liberal government during this campaign. The\nllera.d is doing this hecause it believes that it is Mmj best for the\npeople generally throughout the\ncountry that the Laurier government\nshould he sustained. The Herald believes it- is belief for Kast Kootenay\nami Cranbrook that the Laurier government sliould lie sustained. Believing aud thinking us we do. the\nHerald will do all it ean in a legitimate way to assist the Liberal party\nin this campaign. It will not in-\n[ilulgii iu petty abuse, slander or personal villilicatiou, but endeavor to\ntreat public questions from a fair\nstandpoint, The editor of this paper\nis entitled to his views politically\nthe same as any other man in business, and he takes no exceptions to\nthe one who eunnot sec as he sees.\nWe have never allowed politics to\ninterfere with our business, but we\nIntend to make a fair, honest, fight\n(or Liberal success this year for we\nare honest in the belie! that a continuation of the Laurier administration is the best gift that Canada can\nreceive.\nj The Victoria Colonist quotes P. W.\nTaylor, manager ol tho London, Kng.,\nhranch of the Bank of Montreal as\nsaying that Canada's credit is still\nhigh in Loudon. Why should it not\nhe? Has not the policy of the\ngovernment I lie past twelve years\nlieen sueh as lo make Canada's credit\ngood tlu* world over*.'\nConservative papers unite in saying\nthai if W. T. K. Preston is uppoiuicd\nto the position of trade commissioner\nat Birmingham il will not meet with\nlhe approval of the !>eople as a\nwhole. Certainly not, We do not\nknow ol a single Conservative who\nwould approve of it.\nThe big rush for lands in the west\nis a high tribute to the sagacity of\nClifford Silton, who formulatid the\npolicy that resulted in making the\nlands of Western Canada attractive to\nlhe civilized world.\nThe Victoria Colonist fails lo meet\nfairly the criticism of tlie Herald on\nits partisan condemnation of Mr.\nTempleiuaii... The Colonist is a very\nable paper and always fair, except\nduring a campaign.\nKichard Crokcr, thc former Tammany hoss, has been given the freedom'of liiiblj'u bv the Lord Mayor.\nWhen \"Dick\" Cinker had the freedom\nof New Vork people felt shy about\niheir Imcic doors being left unlocked.\n\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-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\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\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\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\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00BB\nTlie\ning a\nMini:\ntarge n\npolicies\nlooking\nier\nlliul) men ol Canada are kick-\nllio expenditures of Finance\nPielding, and overlook the\nlines produced bv his wise\nSome peoplo itersisl iu\nMie hole in the doughnut\niln- doughnut- itself.\nRev. W P, Andrews, pastor of lhe\n'eiiteiimiiv church of Si. Louis, lias\niiiiioiinceil tlml he will bave the\nlunch pallors kept open during the\niln wauls hoiiesl elections, ami fall and winler months for llm recep-\nwbal everv newspaper iu the land [tion of ynung men uml iheir sweet-\nilioiild do Ik to condemn dishonest hearts. This will beat banging over\nelections. The Herald believes in la gn r walking along shaded\ncondemning Lihcial and Conserva- streets with lhe thermometer nt\nlive alike when thev are caught in I'/em. ami will hasten Ita HAV of the\nnefarious work at elections. There marriage fee. ltev. Andrews is evi-\nis onlv one place for election thieves dentlv a far seeing parson.\nand that is in Ihe prison cell. j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 | -The wage-earner \"f the Kootenays\n'have nothing to expect from a Torv\nvictory.\n| Smith Curtis has Mie plank in lib;\nnlulform and his platform is his while career\u00E2\u0080\u0094that has never heen misunderstood hv the laborer, and that\nto the C.P.R. to get busv and save Is his eternal advocacy of politics\nlhe situation in Canada. thai would prove beneficial lo the\n, \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094j- 'working classes. Mr. Curtis bas\n! The labor vote ol the Kootena vs been consistent in his work along this\nnaturally feel like supporting a nartv line, iu ollice and out of office, and\nthat has bv its nolleles brought that is whv the people have confidence\nabout the development ot the country In him.\nOPENING SALE OF LOTS\nNew Town of Monarch, Alberta\nin tin- Nnw ('iiiiailitin I'lt.'ili,' Tovvnsito of MOXAKCH. Alborta, aro now\nFOK SALK at H. ,\I. Kuan's Offico. ClareEliolin.\nBusiness Lots, $250 to $450\nResident Lots, $100 to $150\nTKItMS , Oitt?-tliii',l Casli. li.-ilitii,-,'six anil IJ mouths. Inli-r.-sl I', per ,','ul.\nThis new tovvusit.' of Monartth is situatt'tl on llu* main lino of tho Ciinailian I'aciti.-'s\nCrows Xeat Hue. known ns tin- I, itliliriil-ji'-Miuil I rut-oil', half vv-iiy luilwi-en LothliriilgB\nami Mai-lt-uil ia oin- of the hcsl iii--rii-iiltiir.il -lislrits in Soutll,nn Allierta nml there isRootl\nopening) in nil lines of liusiiiess here. Write, wire or phone foraii)' in formal inn. I'-llll\nD. M. ROSS, Townsite Owner, Claresholm, Alberta\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\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\nThe Herald is in receipt of tbe Canadian Annual Review of public affairs for 1907. As In years pu\u00C2\u00ABt\n.1. Cnstell Hopkins has gotten out a\nvolume wliich literally teems with information and portraits of distinguished Canadians. The Annual\nReview is a most welcome annual\nvisitor to thc Herald ollice.\nI went to church n few Sundays\nago and saw three most estimable\nladies of the city most devmit in\ntheir observations of the services.\nAmong llieir friends these ladies rank\nas gooil Christians and women of\ncharitable inclinations. 1 also saw\nIwo men who never miss a church\nservice and always contribute to the\nsupport of their church. Vet, 1 have\nlipen told that these three ladies and\nthe two men, all five living in luxury,\nrefused to pay a poor woman who\nwas employed bv them to do washing\nor hnusecleaning over one dollar or\none dollar and fifty cents a day for\nten or eleven hours ol the hardest\nkind of toll, and begrudged them a\ndecent noontav meal. Manv people\nindulge in charity as a personal advertisement, and attend church because it helps in business, hut when\nil comes to giving a hand working\nwoman decent treatment and a fall'\nwage, Shylnck was a spendthrift\ncompared with the petty, miserable\nmeanness of these people. . They\nmav Iool the people by outward display of charity and Christianity, but\nwhen the judgment dav comes every\nliltle mean act. toward the needy\nmid the helpless will be recorded\nagiiinst them. No woman nor no\nman has been yel born who can fool\nOod Almighty.\nis\nThe junior hall team of Movie\nbird. II bus four Crowes and\nHawk in its personnel.\nWhat Western Canada wauts\nrailroads that will take care of the\ngreat grain crop of this year. It is\nLlllLltAI.ISM ANU LAHOIl\nProm the commencement of its\nterm of office iu IKiu, the Liberal\ngovernment lias advocated and ear-\ntint into etfect a progressive labor\npolicy.\nIls attitude towards labor lias not\nheen one of promise ami pretence such\nas that of ils opponent has been,\nIml one of actual performance. Here\nare some of the actual achievements\nof (he governmenl dining its eleven\nor twelve vears of ofliee in the direct\ninlerc.-ils nl the Working class of Canada.\nThe abolition 0! lhe sweating system iu connection wilh government\nintrants.\nThe passing of an act to aid in the\nprevention US well as in lbe setlle--\nmeiit of strikes or lockouts in all industries eonneeted with public utilities and requiiinc that an investigation shall take place before a sirike\nor lock out iu such industries is declared.\nThe pas-sing nf an act to restrict\n\"the importation and employment' of\naliens.\nThe passing of an act to prevent\nimmigrants being induced by fraudulent representations lo come to Canada: us a consequence of renresentn-\nt inn from the government n simitar\naw was enacted in the Imperial parliament to nrevent immigrants from\nGreat Britain being Induced hy frau\ndulent representation to come to Canada.\nThe passing of an act for the protection of Wor'aueu engaged on pub-\nlie works.\ni The placing of a prohibition tax of\nS.illO on Chinese Inhoif this for the\nI protection of Canadian labor.\nLegislation for the prevention ol\n'accidents on railways.\nI The appointment of important labor\ncommissions lo investigate matters\nof immediate concern t-o iubor, for\nexample, the commission lo Inquire\nInto the conditions under which the\nBell Telephone company's employes\nwere obliged lo work, and which resulted iu a reduction ot hours and\notlier improvements.\nThe conclusion of arrangements\nwill) .lapan for the limitation to a\nnumber satisfactory to Camilla of\nimmigrants from that country to Canada ami reducing Japanese Immigration to nominal figures.\nAn arrangement effected witli the\nBritish governmenl for a practical\ncessation of immigration from India.\nIt is true the question of the formation of a labor bureau has lieen considered by the Conservative party-\nits long ago as issu, and had lieen\nrecommended in that year hv u roval\ncommission, wliile iu 1MU the Conservative government of that date\n[actually passed an acl, authorizing\ntlie establishment of such a bureau\nand appropriating the monev neces-\njsary for the same.\nIt- was, however, a case of promise\nwithout performance. No bureau was\nformed, and the act reinaindod 11 dead\nletter, being finally nqieuled bv tho\nTory government in 1905. With\nthe advent of the Liberal parly to\n[power, performance took the place ol\nI promise. \n commission was up-\n[ pointed to discuss the necessity of\nI creating n department of labor. It\nwas taken for granted that as Ihere\n'was a department of agriculture .md\n|of iiiule and commerce, so also should\nHiere he one that directh identified\n{itself wilh the Interests of lhe willing man and woman who weie tlie\ncreates! single factor in building un\nthe Dominion of Canada. In I *\nprovisions were iin4le for establish*\ning. not a bureau of InlifW merely, as\nt lie Conservative government had\n.proposed, hut had not done\u00E2\u0080\u0094hut a de-\n.portineiil of labor, and tbe moment\n(llie act \\iis piissed Ihe work of or-\n.fiilll'/alli n Wiis Itcgun..\nMen should\nlook (or thii\nTag on\nChewing\nTobacco. It\nguarantees the high quality of\nBlaek Watch\nTke Bli Mack Fli|.\nDrink Home Beer\nIt Is Pure\nIt 1* Healthy\n11 Is lhe Best\nFt. Steele Brewing Co.\nI'llAXIIIitlOK l.AND DISTRICT\nIHSTHICT UK SOUTHEAST KOOTKNAY.\nT.iki* notico lli-.it tlt-ori*;..' llannant,\ntit Wasa, II. C, OL-ciipuUoii Fanner,\nIiiIoinIs tu apply lor permission to\n|,nr.*li.is,- tlie lollouiiif; (loscrtlirtl\n'anils:\nCommencing ut a post pluntt*t! ut\nHie s,,iiHi-west corner ol I', It. lll.'U\n(A. T. .Miller) tlicnel) cast llll eliains,\niiiiiii- or less, i\u00E2\u0080\u009E I', It. II2H, t'licm-e\nsmull lo S. \V. enrner ol 1\". II. H29,\nllu-m*,* east in chiiins, mnn- or less,\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009E Hn* N.W, corner ol lot \u00C2\u00AB7I,\ntltcnce south tn the S. IV. curner ol\nl.nt 1171, thence west* to tlie\ntutglo \u00E2\u0080\u009Er Lot 11033, ihenee nortli lo\nimiiit ol commencement, eniilainiti*;\nllm iieri-s, mnre or less.\nnt-orgo llaiuiatit. Applicant,\nMcil Sept. I, num. 21-IH\"\nNOTICI. oi' MKiniNll\nNotice is 1,,',,'hi nlvctl Hint id is the\ninteniion nl Hn' \"1'i'aulirtMik. I.,\u00E2\u0080\u009EU',,',\nN li.i 'II. Inili'pi-nilelil tinier ol IM.l\nl-Yllows,\" lo npply to lhe Liiiriciuint\ntiiiw-rtinr iii-l'iiniicil, pursuant, to llu-\nllfiii'inlent Societies Ad, lor authority lo elianm* lhe name ot the suiil\nh,,l**e as herein hei,,re slated, ami to\niiilnpl the inline nl \"Key Citv Loto,\nNuinliei 13, Imlcptiulen! Onler ,,l ihl.i\nPel low*.\"\nAllil I i.l..- lurllier nnliee thai u\n clhlK nl lhe mill linlm, ol 11,1.1 I'el*\nlows will If 1,1*1,1 ,\u00C2\u00AB, tin- ih dny ,,t\n(leiiihet, inns, i,, ticlerinlno ilie no.\n(foil I,, he laken.\nllllllli this lilli il.,v ol Keptcml,.'!,\nHIIIH.\nW, N. Harris,\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'-ll Secret.irv.\nI'HANIlllOOK LAND DISTRICT\nI, Percy . Thomas Haywood, ol\nCrnnhri'ol*, Wood Merchant,, intend to\napply lo tho Commissioner ol Lands\nanil Works ol II, ('. Inr permission lo\nniiichiisc lhe following tlescrilict\nlamls:\nCommencing al pnst 20 chains W.\nof N. W. corner ol Lot 871*1, thenco\nsnulli III chiiins, thence east 20\nelinlns, Uience north 10 chains, thence\nwest 20 ehains to point ol commencement, containing 80 acres, more or\nless.\nDnled Sept. Sth, IMM1.\n25-flt Percy Thomas Havwood. IIIK I.IIANIIKOOK II Kit A I |l\nP. O.jllOX 33\nPHONE 111\nHONEST\nPAINT\nui.'tili' of pure innti-riuls. niixi-d\nwith skill governed by ex.\n[lerieiice, applied liy tli,.i-..ni;lily\n,',,ni|ii-t,'iit mechanics, STAYS\nI'.MNTKD.\nB. H. SHORT\nTho, I'rnotimil Pnliiloi- nnd Decoral\nAIIMSTItOXCI AVI*:.\n*******************************************\n<>\nIHI:\nQUEEN'S HOTEL\nCALGARY, ALBERTA\n11 you slop here\nyou -will look\nthe 'bus whi-n\nvisil Calgary a,\nII.\nSTEPHENS,\nProprietor\n*******************************************\n****************************************\nTry a Case of\nKERRIGAN'S STOUT\nTwo Dozen Pints $3.50\neliiiil to Guinness', Tho finest boverngo ou the market\nfor family nml tublo use, Imparts vigor anil\nhealth, ami tones np the body generally\nJAMES KERRIGAN\nBrewer, Oranbrook, B. 0\nCranbrook Aerie 967\nFOE\nMeet every Kriday evening at I\np.m., in Carmen's Mall.\nThos. Cole, W. P.\nChas. Smith, Secretary,\nVlsltlug brethren cordially invited\nLOYAL ORANGE LODOE, NO. 1871\nCltANHHOOK\n*******************************************\nmfi&wWLfflfflB\nWentworth Hotel\nCOHHETT A CO.. Proprietors\nCRANBROOK\nH. C.\nThin Is the liolel that ihey\nWho are \"they\" ?\nThe people.\nWhy do \"they\" talk V\nDn account of lhe yooil n\nlent -service, ami lhe cuniial.Ci\nmeal at the Wontworth and y<\neal.--, the comfortable i-oomih, the excel-\nin icons treatment accorded to all. Kat a\n11 become a Wontworth IwosHr. Try it.\nmBtmmLmmam\nCanadian Hotel |\nOne of lhe pioneer hotels of Cran- Si\nbrook. Warm rooms, good meals &\nand a har .-.locked with the best @\n|Joseph Brault, Proprietor!\nm\nsi\nfflasssa&mawa:3Ht-5aaasiafii*s*sa5Sfii\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\u0080\u00A2\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 *\nBAKER & BANFIELD\nCARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS\nBeg to announce tlml they 1\nfor.Contracts, largo or smull.\nal.l.-, nml nothing lmi Hrst 1\nfor your building, nnd i-ompii\ntown.\n1'. II. Hos 803\n,* now open to give estimates\nAll onr Quotations aro n-nsui,-\niiss work. Let us qtloto you\n> our prices with nil others in\nCRANRROOK AND HOSMER\n***************** ***** **********************\nNew uml Strictly l-'irst-Clnss\nAniorienu I'lnn, $2.60 por (lay up\nTei.eimkine 2HWi\nHOTEL ST. FRANCIS\nCllAS. II WlTNltY, Proprietor.\nCor. Seytni\nOppnal.\n,,l Ci'iliun -Sis\nVancouver, B. C.\n*********************************************\n********************************************\ni>\n, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nDezall's Livery, Feed and\nSale Stable\nJ. DEZALL, PROPRIETOR\nPine Drivers, Handsome Rigs and Comfortable Stables\nAutomobile for Picnics, Rides and Trips to\nsurrounding towns\nSOCIETY AND CHURCH\nDIRECTORY\n\"{Rambling\nReveries\nBY A DREAMER\nUAH 110VS.\nIrinhrnol, l.itd-ze Nn- J.\na. 1. s\u00C2\u00AB. \u00C2\u00ABv\nI'\nCrescent Lodge No. 83\nKNIOHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, B. C Thm ,s \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E vety mUccoWo _M\nMoots every 2nd and *ltli Tuesday at about boys that lias boon gabml\n8 p.m. at Fraternity Hall. [observation, and in nino cases oul 01\n1*1. V. .lohnson, C. C. Hen, ihos,' observations prove correct\n.1. I,. Walker. K. ol R. ,1* S. Every town school has lu -bad\nVisiting brethren cordially muted boys,\" gonernfly not known, rarely\ntu attend. I less than three or more tli m iue.\n After their first two yeai*,, \u00E2\u0080\u009Et* they\nhavo passed the primary ;i-e, lliis\nI.O.f'.F. Key City lodge [troublesome disposition begin:, to\nNo. 4J. Meets every \"\"I1 ol\" a'\"' \"\"'V *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"\" Ooooao the\nMonday Bight at ' innoyiBico, and though Uiem\nNew Fraternity Hall. Sojourn- ?re '\"Il '\"\"' \"r <\"\"; \"'?' lm'1' 1hi,iss\ntne Oddfellow, cordially Invited ;\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'!' \" ,r\";\" ;\"\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"!\"s'; '\"\"I every\n,.,,.,, '\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, . Isood intent ot too soltool. .lmi 1 ims\nl.idilic.,11, \\,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. Harris, I thej- go \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E si.-ic.rlv taxing teachere\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 s\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00B0 y- as t\u00E2\u0080\u009E know what course lo pursue.\n .. _\u00E2\u0080\u0094 They lorboar with ihciu much, persuade not a I it tlu and try all means\n.nol ini*tli,\u00E2\u0080\u009Els to win then: to ,, ionise\n1,1 right, Imt it si-ems all iii vain.\nTims llns,- boys put in a lew Mars\nI school lib* and tln-ii aval, but\nRrgulai on-run,****. itefthetr coulsu in tin* world is no hot*-\nlk. third Thuredej let Hun v,li,*n in school. Tills,, low\nol amy ousts, \"bad boys\" become -Hie annoyance oi\nI tho town, ami now tlio authorities\nan* put to their \"wits ond\" bo know\nwhat i\u00E2\u0080\u009E du wiib tin-in. Parents,\nperhaps, highly resjlccl able, If uu,1.,I,li.i if I among tin, best, (or their sakes\nluui'li is Ion-hoi in*\u00E2\u0080\u0094niucli uvcrlooked;\nbul Mii-si* boys go right on ilcspili*\nplcndHigs or warnings null mart day\nUiey an* before our courts\u00E2\u0080\u0094ami next\nwould l\u00E2\u0080\u009E- behind llu, bars Imt for tho\ninfluoiico ol Irii'iids and money.\nUbcii' is your bov today? Is ho\njust at that stage\" ot lifu that nur\nlirst picture portrays? lf vou ever\nhope to reserve it do it now, [or ll\nit ever can lie done this is the auspicious lime, and in nil probability\nby jusl ami judicious means you will\n.succeed and save yourself many a\n jln-arl. :n-lii'\u00E2\u0080\u0094iiiuii)- a tear, ninny 11\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 sleepless nighl, and have tlie &ai*is-\nMeet at B. el L. K. Hall Uml and Taction ol realizing in the future all\nUli Saturday each mouth. tlio fond anticipations ynu lmve had\nVisiiing brethren always welcome concerning your hey.\nVisiting aretttm welcomed.\nS. II. Hoskins, IV. M.\n10. W. Connolly, seeroti\niy*\n,1. E. Larrigan.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I.iliu McLaughl;\nW. M.\nI lee\nSec.\n**********************\ni: Presbyterian \u00E2\u0082\u00ACburcb::\nSTATED SUKVICKS\nSunday morning service at 11\no'clock\nSunday evening scrvi\n7.30 o'clock\nSunday School and\nClass at 3 o'clock\nPrcsliytitlan Guild, Tuesdaj',\nat 8 o'clock\n4444444444444444444444 the girls\nducat inn\nWhere is your Imv today? Did yuu\nhope tho picture port ray nl at 1-he'he-\nKiimiiiK wouhl reverse iif its own accord and that in aftcs years ho\nwould \"learn reform\" and grow up\nin all Uiat was Rood anil useful? Vou\nwouhl indulge liiin now in every\nwhim, hoping hy and liy ho will in\nturn tluink vou for it and do vour\nlightest hhldilig. Does lio? Now,\nhonestly, is not our picture true to\nlife\u00E2\u0080\u0094our observations correct? They\nportrayed right in our mlibt\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthey are portrayed everywhere, and,\n. jriear parents, wo only bring the pic-\nat J Mure to you, Imping as 'ou naze on 1t\na > and vou realize its truth nml cor-\nllilik* * \u00E2\u0096\u00BA rectness, it may prove a source of\n d\u00E2\u0080\u0094to you\u00E2\u0080\u0094to many.\n- t\ni I\no,\no\nO\nt t\\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2CRANBRUOK-FGRNIE\nFARMERS' INSTITUTE\nPmshlant : T. S. Oili,\nSecretary: (Ibohuk .4 hi worth\nKor Information regarding lamls\nnml ngriuultnre apply tn llie\nSecretary, Cranhrook, fi. (.'.\nJOHN W. WOLF\nBOOT. SHOE AND\nHARNESS MAKER\nul.l\nAll I'\nMmle New.\nnf He put ring.\nOFFICE - ARMSTRONG AVE.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\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\nFOR SALE\nLOT 4.\nIn Via\nBLOCK 34\nibrook, B. C.\nion ninl a i; I lo\ntit house\nWatorw\nnm! barn <\nirku un lot.\nOUR. GIRLS.\nIt should he Uiu aim of all to give\njust ns broad a business\nas tlio boys. It makes\nUiem capable of taking cure of tho\n[family, it sueh responsibilities arc\nplaced upon them. It broadens their\nideas and makes them nobler and\n|better. Girls, as a rule, are fully as\nel ear-beaded as boys when young, but\n, if, as is the common practice, the\ngirls are brought up to do nothing,\nto think but lillle except ol dress\n_ ami amusements, thev fall far behind\nX|Uie young man, at Uie ago of 20, in\nT mental ability.\nWbal is needed is, that at home and\nit school, Uiey be taught that to\n.bine in social circles or to roll in\nwealth is not the highest aim of womanhood. But let them bo taught\nto make a home Joyful and happy,\nnml yet be prepared, it necessary,\nfor life's hitter struggles. |-et thein\nunderstand tohorolighlv Uie details ol\nvery-day life, the value of all kinds\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I commodities used daily, how to\nmake a check, draft, note and relit. Let them be told tho truth\nahout, themselves and about thc\nworld. They should know something\nbout tbe snares and nitfalls that beet. Let tbem lie thoroughly impressed with the fact that on 1 hem-\nlarge degrre, depends\nlbe success of the men thev marry,\nthem know bow to cook, piviiig\nthem ;i thorough course in the kitch-\nl.et tliein betrin where their\nmot liei s left off, and we shall lmve a\ngeneration of girls strong, hopeful,\nat-ftbHious and self-reliant, that will\nlevate the nun. and make a hardier\nind more aggressive people, and\nthousands of firesides happier and\nbetter.\nKornnrticiil;\nHerald Office.\nrs apply to \"K ('\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA\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\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\nOld Curiosity\nShop\nJOSEPH H. McLEAN. Proprietor\nIleale? in\nAll Classes of Secondhand Goods\nBUYER OF FURS\nFurniture ot All Kin-Is, hnUi\nNew and Heeotitl-luiml\nSage's Old Stand, Hanson Avenue\nwi\nHOME.\nat beautiful and tender associa-\nyawu wide and somebody's darling is\nnone. The midnight revel and the\ngambling den covers its gbastlv dead,\nnnd the homes are in sackcloth and\nsorrow sits a familiar guest b\ manv\na hearthstone. Brave, beloved hoys,\nnoble men, fair browed maidens and\nnature womanhood. (Hi, how Uiey\ntall and perish; mul tbe lands is lull\nol \"Rachels, weeping for tbeir children who will not he comforted because they are not.*'\nT. T. M.'Vll'n\nMcVITTIE* PARKER\nProvincial Land Surveyors\nmiLJUY tli\nJFI'lt.'KS\nlllNKi liVilVIIRINli\nAT KOR'!' STEELE\nI'liANIIllllllK\niiiuU'*. filrnlslie,!\nKort Steele I'. 0. II,,.*.'-'',.\nOranbrook I'.O. Iloi II.\n'Weill el'l-\nOllice III Cranhrook: lli-iil llln,\nCKANBROOK SASH AND\nD00K COMPANY\nM.'uiufiictiircra nml iX^lera\nin\nSVSHl-S, DOORS AM) All.\nKINDS OF ROUUH AND\nDRESSED LUMBER\nn.'tnii \v,,.-k a Spif.-iniij*\nTHE\nISLAND HOTEL\nWaldo. BC.\nMAIL ST. .IU1IX, PropHetoi\nSouth ea-t Kootenay's \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSummer Resort\nHUNTING AND K1S11INC\n.Inst tin* plaee to Bpeml a few\ndays' vacution\nBar stocked witb the l)C8t\nDining service lirst-class\nComfortable Boomt*\nGeo. R. Leask & Co\nBUILDERS and\nCONTRACTORS\nHENRY'S NURSERIES\nNow growing in our nurseries tui\nthe fall trade:\nnu.ouo peach, apricots, nectarines,\ncherry, plum, prune, pear and apple,\nin all the leading varieties.\nIihi.ihiii small Iruits.\n10,\"imi ornamental trees in all thc\nleading varieties for U.C,\nStrictly home grown wiuiout irrigation and not BUbJeet to damage\n(turn fumigation.\nStuck of bulbs to arrive in tugu t\nfrom Japan, France aud Uoiioud.\nBee supplies, spray pumps, heeds,\netc.,\nno page catalogue free.\nOFFICE, GREENERIES & SEEDHOUSE\n3010 WESTMINSTER ROAD\nVANCOUVER. - - B.C.\nCOAL ANU I'KTUOLKl M NOTICK\n1, James il. Drowctt, ut Nelson,\nii, C, give notice that l will appi)\ntor a Iiceuse to prospect lor cu.it and\npetroleum uu tiil.c fuiluwing descriued\nlauds un Fording River:\nCummencing at a post planted ou\nthe north-cast corner ut i.ui 1)820,\nUience easi su chains, thence -.null.\nchains! theuce west mi chains,\nthenee north mj chains tu place ui\ncommencement.\nJas. 11, Drowetot- Locatot,\n.1. 1*. Robertson, Ageut.\nDated this oth day oi August,\nItiutt. 21-st\nunder Seel ion ,'i7 must, be commenced\nbefore the issuance uf such Certilicate\nnl Improvements.\nG. C. Beattie!\nHated this 97th dav of August,\n1008 2:t-!)t\nOur work in our advertisement, bill we\nput Ihixad in tbe lleiahl to\nemplmsi/.H it,\nCRANBROOK, H. C.\nNear Lower ArinntroiiK Avenue\nTKI.KI'HONK 114\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\nTHE HOME OF UP-TO-\nDATE TAILORING\n* >\ni i\nIn H|irlllK Niitllle I'teith'H niit'H in , i\niii-l.) ninl fin-Hi. Wlmt more litiiuu , ,\ntint-- to iliH'iu-il the h -itil.i'i' drcHN '\nwinter ninl army uiiewli In Hnili\nwliieli nniiiKi,v\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MitdiiorM under Niitmy\nYour i-an-fiil nvlnw\nfsliil.it will Htij:i*fi.\nRates, $2.00 a day and up,\nW). I'. WI'II.I.8, Prupriotori\nII. TOMKI.N, Mniiiiiii-r\nlions cluster tliiet iirouBl tliat wonl!\nThe thought ol it is a very shield; ttie\nii.iltn, nl it has a spell to call back\nilir wnmlcror from the path ol vice\n.mil lar away where the myrtle\nblooms and tlie palm trees wave, and\nthe ocean sleeps upon coral strands.\nIn (he exile's loml fancy it clothes\nthe naked rock, or stormy sliore, or\nharreti moor, or wild height and\nmountain with charms he weeps t-o\nthink nf ami longs once more lo see.\nOI all places on earth, home is the\nmust delicate and sensitive. Its\nchords move wilh a hrealh. lis tires\nare kindled with a spark; Its dowers\nnro liriiised with the least, nmeness.\nHere our hearts wear no covcrliw, no\narmor. l-lverv arrow strikes them,\neverv cold wave h.nws full upon\nIhem. II we would have n true\nhome, wi- would uuaril well our\nthoiiislits and notions, A single bitter word mav ilis,i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,*t the home for a\nWhole dav, lint like unev|iii'le\u00C2\u00ABl flowers wlllcll sprin-' n|i aloti- nur liaHl,\nliill nl freshness, fragrance nnd lu-nu-\nty. so do kind words and gentle acts\nand sweet dispositions make dad the\nhome where peace and hlesslncs\ndwell. The heart will turn lovlnrtv\ntoward It Irmn nil the tumults ol the\nworld, and home, \"he it ever so\nhumble,\" will lie the dearest spot*\ntinder the sun.\nlost ciiii.nunv.\nChildren lost! Insl I lost! Hatkm\n.to the startling cry. Children lost!\nI Inst! Oh, men. vour cities are Mt\nof them; and thev are your rhildren.\nhour own lillle lender ones; mothers,\njthe hahies Hurt lay in smiling inno-\ni cense upon vour bosoms; the dear,\nbrave bovs that looked up to volt In\nnerfeet confidence nnd warm impulse\nlove. Your homes are lonely without\nIhem. vour hearts are hungry Ior\nIheir love. Oh, von miss Ihem now\nlhe darlings of oilier venrs; von want\nllu- lillle hands In your own onco\nmore vou w'nnt the wnrm kiss ttnon\nI vour aching brow, nut Hie hurries\noii. and lost' lost! ever rings\nthrough the darkened aisles ot time.\nOne hy one thc drunkard's graves\nTHE GREAT BARGAIN STORE;;\nThe plaee whore a Dollar it\u00C2\u00BBm\nii Ion* wa.v\n.butt to luind, a ureal line of\nCARPETS AND FURNITURE\nAIhii everything under Hie mm.\nfrom it White Klephnnt\ntoil Mnitfftrit[i\nVANWOiniEll'N\nSECOND-HAND STORE\nli,i,iH\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E Ave. - I'i'tiiil'i,'\"!,\nNOTICK.\nTake notice that I, William A. It.,1\nllns, will apply to the Hoard ot 1.1\ncense Commissioners tor the City of\nt'ranbroiil*, at its uext meeting held\nlifter this d.itc lor the transfer Irom\nmyself to V. Hyde Haker, of the license to sell intoxicating liquors by\nretail in the premises known ,u the\nWentworth Hotel, situate on Lots\n13 and 11, Block ill, in the said City\nol Cranbrook.\nWilliam A. Rollins.\nDated August 2\u00C2\u00BBth, 1II0S. 2l-5t\nMINERAL ACT\n(Form r.)\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS\nNOTICE\n\".JOHN HULL,\" \"LAKE VIEW,\"\n\"DOMINION\" AND \"VORCC-\n1'INE\" MINERAL CLAIMS.\nSITUATE IN THE FORT\nSTEELE MINING DIVISION\nOF EAST KOOTENAY IHSTHICT.\nWHERE LOCATED-THE JOHN\nBULL AND LAKE VIEW ADJOINING ONE ANOTHER ON\nST. MARYS PRAIRIE. THE\nDOMINION AND PORCUPINE\nAT THE ST. MARYS MEADOWS, ABOUT THREE MILKS\nABOVE ST. MARYS LAKE.\nTake notice that I. .Ianu*s A. Harvey. Free Miner's Certificate No\n1.108, acting as agent lot lie M.\nEly, Free Miner's Certificate No.\n\"BI7121,\" Intend, sixty days Irom\nthe date hereoi, to apply to the\nMining Recorder for a Certificate of\nImprovements, for the purpose ol\nobtaining a Crown Grant ot the\nabove claim.\nAnd lurther take notice tfcat ac\ntion, undet section .17, must he com*\nmenced before the Issuance ol such\nCertificate of Improvements.\nDated this 27th day of August\nA.D. 1908.\n2i-9t J. A. Harvey.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAV COMPANV\nSUMMER EXCURSION RATES EAST\n$60.00\nFROM CllANBROOK Tip\nWinnipeg, Fort William.\nDuluth. St. Paul, Sioux City\n$108,50\ngno.'i.nn\n9120.00\n SII-.'iO\n. #11*1.10\n... SION.BO\n#131 .'JO\nKlllli.ilO\nChicago\t\nNew Vork\t\nMontreal\t\nSt. John, N. H.\nSt. Louis\t\nToronto \t\nOttawa\t\nHalifax\t\nSydney, t. B.\nTickets on Sale MAY I Htul IS,\n.1 UNE A, il. 19 and 20, JULY ,1,7,22\nand 211, AUU UST li, 7, -.'I and 22,\nHUM. Firat Clai-s. Hound Tlip.\nNinety Day.' Limit.\nRqutks.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094These tickets are good\nvia anv recognized mutes in oue or\nboth directions. To destlnalloin east\nol Chicago are good iin the Great\nLakes.\nFor lurlher Information, Rule.,\nSleeping Cur Rosen-nitons, etc.,\napply to\nC. fi. MtPH-SIISON, J. HUH.\nII. P. A.. I' I'* A ,\nWINNIPKfl, MAN. XUI.SMN. II.C\nIN THE SUPREME COURT OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nIN THK MATTER OF THK LAND\nREGISTRY ACT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIN TIIK MATTER OF A PLAN OF\nTHK TOWNSITE OF HOSMER,\nREGISTERED AT NELSON AS\n773.\nNotice is hereby given that\norder has this day been -made by Uie\nHonorable the Chiel .lustice, Gordon\nHunter, for the amendment ot the\nplan of tho Townsite of Hosmer, said\nplan being filed in the Land Registry ollice at Nelson, U. C, and there\nnumbered *,Vl and (or tbe filing ot\namended plan unless objections thereto are tiled with the Registrar ol llie\nSupreme Court of Hritish C-olumbia\nt Victoria, II. C, within six weeks\nof the lust publication of this notice.\nThe amended plan which shows the\nproposed amendments and petition\nmay be s,i-n posted in tin- oflioe ol\nthc Government Agent at Cranhrook,\nB.C.\nDated this 13th dav of August,\n1908. .\nW. F. Ourd.\nSidicilor lor tbe Elk Vallev Development Company, Limited.\nFirst publication 27th of August,\n1908. 2H-Gt\nNOTICE\nI hereby give notice that thirty\ndays after dale I intend to apply to\niht* Chief Commissioner of Lands and\nWorks tor permission to establish a\npibllc highway Irom a point on the\nwagon road near Fish Lakes in Lot\nNo. H7II, Group One, East Kootenay\nDistrict being (8.72) six chains and\nseventy - two links north,\neighty-three degrees east\nfrom the S. W. corner of Lot No.\nHTH, Group Oue, thence iii.nl) ninetv-\nlour links south, 29\ndegrees west to the\nsouthern boundary of Lot No. Gin,\nnip Une, thence suuth\ntwenty - ume degrees, west\n18.88) six chains aud uirty-\nix links, composing a portion ol\nLot No. ill. Group One, lo the\nnorthern boundary ol Lot No. tuuu,\nUroup one, at a point about (li.OU,\nx inains irom the N, E. corner ol\not No. liiMti, Group One.\nDated Aug. 7th, liios. a-Ht\nA. J. Gti\u00C2\u00AB.\nCRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF SOUTHEAST KOOTENAY\nTake notice that 1, Charles Kima-\nCL-.UIIUI, ul Klko, U. ti., Ull'lUlllJU,\niluu-t Keeper, lutm-i lo a;*,*,, tut\ni-iiuisMuu iu purchase thc lollowing\nl-siTlbiM UnU.\nCommencing at a post planted uu\nthe cast boundary oi tlie iiuns Nest\nSouthern rigbt-ot-way, auout tu\nliains south ui ihv -3.1V. corner ul\n-ut alltl, Uroup une, tiii-iK*.* miiiiing\nast tu l-.'lx nu-r, tbenee lunuuu,*;\n.ih Rivei ttout-beriy to * point hi,\nnam, suutb, theuce weai tu the\niok-,.,1,1 i,u\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu,t.tiy ui thi crows Neat\nSouthern rigbt-ot-way, tbenee luiiow-\ning the sant boundary ul said ngbt-\n1-n.i, tu the puiut ui commencement\nnd louiaiiuu;*, so acres, uiuic or less.\ni lias. Ktiageosmltb, Locator,\nJuly uth, 1908. 17-9t\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KASI' KOOTENAY\nTake notice ihat Catherine Mc-\nIntics, ul Klkmouth, wile ut Al. Mo-\nli.i.c intend*, to appi) loi pi-ltuis-\nstun lo purchase lhc finloiving described land:\nI'liiiimcnciug at a posl plaulcd at\ntho intersection ol the eastern liuund-\naii ul the ngut-ul-way oi The irowg\nNest Suuiueiu Kailway, with tbe\nnuitucrn b-juudary ol Lot 123, Group\nOue, Kootenai* lAsttict, thence, east\nalong said boundary au chains, thence\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A1otiu -so cliains, Uience west to tbe\neastern boundary ui Lot 41U, Group\nOne, Ibence soutb lu ihe suuth-east\nni oi Lot 1112, ibcme west along\nthe southern boundary ol said\nBlock 1112 to the eastern\nboundary ul the rigbt-ut-way ol tbe\nCrows Nesl Southern Railway, thence\nsouth along the said eastern boundary of said rigbt-ol-way io the point\not commencement and containing 4&U\nacres, mure or lesa,\nCatherine Mclnnes.\nDated June 23rd, 1908. ll-St\nMINERAL ACT\n(Form F.)\nIMPROVE-\nCERTIFICATE OF\nMENTS\nNOTICE\nBLUE BULL FRACTION MINERAL\nCLAIM, SITUATE IN THE\nKORT STEELE MINING DIVISION OF EAST KOOTENAY.\nDISTRICT.\nWHERE LOCATED:-NEAl: HULL\nRIVER ON FENWICK\nMOUNTAIN\nTake notice that 1, James A. Har-\niey, F.M.C. No. 1380, acting as\nagent for James T. Laidlaw, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. 0333, intend,\nsixty days Irom date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder Ior a\nCertilicate ot Improvements, Ior tbe\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nul the above claim.\nAnd lurther take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced belore tbe issuance of such\nCertilicate ol Improvements-\nDated tbis filth day ol June, A.D.,\n1908.\n19-lif. James A. Harvey.\nCERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS\n(Form F.)\nNOTICE\nGRAPHITE MINERAL CLAIM\nSITUATE IN TIIE FORT STEELE\nMINING DIVISION OF EAST\nKOOTENAY DISTRICT.\nWHERE LOCATED: ON MATTHEW\nCREEK.\nTake notice that\nF.M.C. No. B03H.\nIrom date hereof to apply\nto\nSYNOPSIS OK CANADIAN HOME.\nSTEAD REGULATIONS\nAny available Dominion Lands\nithin tbe Railway Belt in British\nColumbia, may bs bomesteaded by\nany peison who ls tbe sole bead ot a\nfamily, or aay male over Id years ol\nage, to tbe extent ot uotr-quarter sec-\nUun ul ItiU acres, more or less.\nKulry must be made persunally at\nthe lucal land olltce tor tbo district\niu which tx Und ia situate. Entry\nl.y prosy may, bowe.er, be made ou\ncertain conditions by n,e latber,\nmother, sua, daughter, bro;her ot\nsister ol an intending boaiesteaiu.\nTbe homesteader ia required to per-\nlorm tbe conditions connected therewith under oue ol tbs lotluwing plans:\n(1) At least sil mouths lesidwes\nupon and cultivation of tbe laud tt\neach year ior three yous.\n(2). II tto latter tor iiiotbsr,\nil the lather ie deceased), ol tbs\nhomesteader resides upon a larm ia\nthe vicinity ot tbs laad entered lor,\ntbe requirements sa to residence may\nbe satislied by such person residing\nwith the lather or mother.\n(3). II tto ssttisc lias Us pse-\ntnaneut residence upon tanning land\nowned by bim in tto vicinity tf his\nhomestead, tbe requirements at to\nresidence may bs satisfied by residence upon tto ssM laad.\nSix months' node* Is writing\nshould bs given to ths Commissioner\nol Dominion Loads ai Ottawa ot intention to apply lot patent.\nCOAL\u00E2\u0080\u0094Coai mining rights may bs\nleased lot a period ol twenty-one\nyears at sa annual rental ol ti per\nacre. Not mora than 2,570\nox\nI, O. C. Beattie,\nintend 80 days shall he leased bo ons Individual\n. . the company. A royalty at the rata ot\nMining Recorder Ior a Certificate ol' five cents per tea mil be collected oa\nImprovements Ior tto purpose ot oh- the metchan-tobla eoal mined,\nta-hlttg a crown grant ot tto above. W. W. CORY,\nclaim. Deputy ol the Minister ul the Interior\nAnt lurther take notice that action MM TIIE CKAXRliOOK IIRHAM)\n***************************\nCOOKED\nHAM\ni r\nWe bave the finest\nCooked Ham\nyou ever trted.\nFor laimebea, IMcnics,\nCamping, \"ti-., it\nP. BURNS [\nancient game and tishiinr privileges,\nIml Mr, rialhl-ailli. the Indian Meant,\nwho ua**, in town Tuesdav, infoi-in.s\nin IVinii*. was in lown on business un thai uo ollicial protest has boon\non Wednesday lust, registered, and he does n,.i anticipate\n.. \"77* . . ., '\"1V ll\u00E2\u0084\u00A21''.'. He added that sonic\nMessrs. II. II. llohart and Unstable ,,f t|\u00E2\u0080\u009E, |ndi,in.. an* n-nidino; upon pub*\nAdiicv were Cranhrook visitors last *|j(, lands.\nTlmrsdav. I \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB\n,, ,, ***\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ... \"ur prize rubberneck saw Mayor\nMr, Hunter, repicseiitiiiu tto, ,1. 1. 'uuu. insijut-titie* with treat interest\n(llllllli com pa iii*, Calgary, was ri-sis- koine l,ahv chairs outside Mvei's store\nicred at the Wardner hotel last \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,|.1V ,i,is wal|(i (\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E .llis worshi,,\ntveok,\nMr. Clyde Nixon, ol .laffray, was\nspending n few davs al his lioine here\nlast week.\n'lin- following pynlleliien, all interested in lhe Hull Rlvor Klectric Light.\nA* INnvi-r conipanv, were registered at\nIhe Wardner hotel last week: ICyra\nllrosii, Dwiglil, 111., II. H. Myers,\n\i,l\u00C2\u00AB'i villi-, III.; Samtll'l 1*',. Spratue.\n..linu.; \V. .1. Lane, Spokane, Wash.;\nII. IO. Coin,-.!, Minn.; It. /.t-rhert Milliard. Spokane, Wash.'; Andrew Fald-\noii, Uiilgnry, Alia., George Henderson, Mull Itiver, II. C.\nA. Itosen and wife, Mr. IngHs anil\nwife ami Miss Cllilds, ol .laftiiiy. word\nvisitors ill town last week mid all\ni.*t'iMci\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed at the Wardner liolvl.\nA.\nlown\nI'. Illaini*. of I'i.inl.i\nlast week.\n********************************************\n********************************************\nIf you want THE BEST in\nFresh, Smoked or\nSalt Meats\nCall up PHONE 45 or leave your\nOrders at\nThe Calgary Cattle Company; Ltd.\n***********************\n********************** 1\nFOR BLOWING OFF A\n'FRIEND\nnr in other won!--, for the-\nrefreshment of gueHUs, lomeni'\nuiiHUtiHt.'I.ASS WINKS are-\nnot milv deferable, but easeii-\ntial.\n\"WHinSEAl'ISTHEBEST\nA. L. MCDERMOT\nWholesale Wine Merchant\nPHONE 17\n.Ml. John Caller, of Lolhhl'ldge,\nuul *l. Ilinnie, of Vtvticouvor, were\nloinn liusiiiess in luwu last week.\nII. II. llohart and wile were iu\nI'liinliiook Labor Day.\nMnslcr Roger Lund li-fl [or Spoknno\nMoutluy I,, resume his studies at\nschool there.\nMiss Hazel llohart lett for Nelson\nMonday to attend SI. Joseph's school,\nI'olicc Constabfe Adncv .was in\n('ta 11 hi,Hik Labor Day on business.\nMr. Hammond, of Fruitville, was\nrenewing old acquaintances in lown\n1.ahot* Day.\nMl*. Craig, of Cranhrook, was ill-\ntown last week.\nMr. A. Luud spent Labor Day in\n.Marvsville.\nMr. Kcnim, representing the Al-\nhrta Biscuit company, ol Calgary,\nwas in town Labor Day.\nMr. Brown, of llie Aslidowu Hardware company, Nelson, spent Labor\nHay in lown.\nFilings have beeu bumming in Canadian Order ol Foresters' circles iu\nWardner during Ihe past duck. Due\nto the efforts ol Organizer Muir, ol\nVancouver, the order has been increased in the Wardner lodge hv\nfrom liltcen to twenty members, and\nus an appreciation ol the lodge to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .lhe organizer, they gave hiin a ban-\n* Miuet after Indue mcetinc Fridav\n.night, lasl in the Wardner hotel.\nIl'lnles were laid for about fortv\nI guests, and after all had partaken ol\nft he good things provided by Mine\nI Host llohart and wife, songs aod\n*, 4 six'cclu's concluded the evening's en-\n'ItTtainment, all uroelaiming Mr Muir\na iollv good fellow, and Mr. llohart\nI and wife capital providers lor the inner man.\n********************************************\n+IU mi 111 It 111111111 111111' I f II11 It IIII III >\n< 1 hi 11111 n 111 it 1111 it him n 111111111111 i-i-\ni! The Cosmopofitan |\nC. H. SMALL\nManger\ni\u00C2\u00ABllliiiiiii\nThe place where a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\n* 1 11 1\nman will return after $j;\nstopping once.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00A7\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB4*\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB***t\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBttf\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBa\u00C2\u00ABt\u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00AB'\u00C2\u00BB't\nMiss Verle Martin left on Monday\ntn attend St. .Joseph's sehool in Nel-\nMessrs. Pawl Peterson and Peter\nPaulson took in tbe sports In Cranhrook J-nbor Day.\nLabor Dav jwsseil off verv quietly\nin Wandncr. Most of t'be voung\n-peotilo shouldered their guns uml took\niu tlm woods. At tbis- writing sonic\nni them are not back vet.\nhe' conl em phi ting\u00E2\u0080\u0094hut no. perish the\nthoi||rflt.\nMr. I.. Hunio lias arrived from\nllellevjile, Out., to relieve Mr. \V. K.\nBray, ;lt tbe Hank of Commerce, who\nis Ie;ivinir this week for bis vacation.\n('. 0, Holders is having 300 acres\nof his Iruit Wi nils surveyed ibis week\nliv V. K. Moore, IM..S. Another\nthousand acres will be surveyed\nshortly.\nW. S. Drewry lias bad a large crew\nof men on survey work around thc\ndislriel lhe pasl few weeks. The\nnew bridge that will span Arrow\ncreek this fall Ims been laid out, and\nlhe levels fur a 230 foot birdee across\n(loat river in the same direction have\nbeen found. The gang left Tuesdav\nfur Kootenny Hats where the 700 ft.\niirwlu,!* across Goat rivor is to Ih;\nliuwte. When lhat Is surveyixl Mr.\nDrewry will begin on the new gov-\neiTinient roaid between Creston and\nDuck ereolf. The new road will be\niihnve the railway track.\nM. .1. McPenlt's store is near coni--\npleled. It will he one of the besl\nstores in Creslon.\nW, V. Teelzel is in town todav\nfrom Nelson, He reports everything\niu>U*.g satisfactorv for a successful\nle on Ootober llth. Inquiries are\ncriming in from all parts ot ttie continent.\nI moyie '; I\n(From the Moyie Leader.)\nK. A. Hill returned Tuesday from\nthe coast.\n0. A. Ayres' father is here on a\nvisit with Mr. and Mrs. Ayres.\nHarry Dimoek. has taken over the\nbowling.alley near his hotel.\nV. K. Lbidicoatt, ot Geo. It. I.eask\nSi Co., Cranbrooki, was here this week\nfinishing up some wort, which tiie\ncontracting firm iuul in hand.\nCalder liras. have just about com.\npli'U'd their work on tbe. new Conrad\nbuilding, next to the Hotel Kootenay. Tiie tailor shop of C. A.\nFoote and the store of A. !i. Stewart\nhave been enlarged considerably, and\nthe upstairs will be used us a lodging\nbouse.\nRev; Hughes, of Cranbrook, was\nhen. Thitrs'lay and held services in\nthe evening at the Methodist church.\nMrs. A. F. Shermnn Is here from\nMolson, Wash., and is visiting with\nher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris.\nMarry l.alomlc writes that he has\npurchased a (arm m-ar Notre Dame\nde LaSalotto, Quebec, and will prnh-\nnlily not come to the west again.\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^\n| GATEWAY if\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<\n(From thu Gateway International)\nAirs. Minteer and Masters Hill ami\nHen Minteer visited Mis. Mills last\nweek end.\nMrs. and the Misses Lcnwoml spent\nN.i I in,|,n with Mrs. Mills.\nMr. II, F, Uindcck spout the week\ni-tiil iu Whitelish, Montana.\nIloiidiiiaster Weitu-Uy jiasscd\nthititigh Gateway Saturday.\n.Mrs. Mills .md son have moved t*\nGittfVV.iV to enable Master .Imhl to\nattend Bohoo! through tbe winler\nmouths.\nMr. Fred Woods, of Whiuiisb, Montana, spenl Tuesday in Gateway.\n.Mrs. l/cnwood aud her two daughters leave this week uu a visit to Missoula, Montana.\nllr. Honnell passed through Gateway Thursday morning en route tu\nFernie.\nMr. II. C. Smith, the express mes-\nsenger o the passenger train, left\nTuesday morning on a trip to Spokane and other points. He was accompanied by his mother.\nMr. H. A. Hryson relieved 11. C.\nSmith, who left on a trip to Spokane.\nTrafford and Frank Joule spent\nSunday witb \u00E2\u0080\u00A2luil-d Mills, across the\nriver.\nMr. Fred Itock returned from Spokane early in the week, where be has\nbeen in the hospital, having a bad\nknee attended to.\nMiss Anna Mills paid a Hying visit\nlo Gateway on Saturdny.\nMrs. Hurlingham anh Mrs. J. A.\nSiieucer spent Friday afternoon with\nMrs. McCannon.\n\"Miss Ht'ssie Carpenter was in town\nSatuililnv\nHolidays are over aud the children\narc back tu school again. Mr. Sam\nCarpenter is teacher for Ihis term.\nMrs. McCannon and family have left\nlhe section housr ami aie now slaving\n.it the depot.\n#\nThis Trademark Guarantees\nthat Fit-Reform Suiti and\nFIT\" \"M* Overcoats are always in perfect\nf REFORM^ style and taste\u00E2\u0080\u0094that they will\n>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. J'% g've excellent service\u00E2\u0080\u0094that they\nare the best values, for the\nmoney, in Canada.\nTliis trademark guarantees lhat every garment\nbearing it, must give complete and lasting:\nsatisfaction or your money buck.\nBehind this trademark is the Fit-Reform\nCompany, founders in Canada of hand-tailored\ngarments.\nFall styles are ready. $ I 5 up.\nWM\nBURNS BROS.\n Cranbrook. B. C.\n********************************************\nA NEW WOMAN\nThat's what any woman is after a hot cup of Fragrant\n*Mr.\ndrove\nMerrill and Mrs. Anderson\nto Kurekii, Mont.. Mondav.\nWe regret to sny that Mrs. McCannon intends leaving Oateway verv\nsoon.\nMOVIE'S WU..\nI bin y Dcsht'snc, who has been in\nthe Cranbrooki hospital (or some\ntime suITering from blood poisoning,\nis recovering speetlily, and will soon\nbe able to return lo work.\nli-ibl. Lenox nnd family returned\nriiuisd.iv from Newport, Idaho,\nwlu-re thev have been on an outing for\nthe past, ten davs. Mr. Lenox is\nlimber foreman nl the St. BtiRonet '\nCranbrook\nHotel & s\n* ****-*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *> **** *****-*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0** \u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00BB/\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nOuceta Contort i Specially\nfluod Slabllni In CoooeilloB\nNe.rest to railroad and depot. < Its. -uTOtuulode-\ntl\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009E, Io, tlie pnltlic unequalled In Cranhrook.\ntioKKarth & Wolliiis\nHut end Gild Ralhs Proprietors\n!\u00C2\u00BB****** \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 A******.*.***** .*****.*. , *, ,*....****.*,,\n**********************\n$ CRESTON I\n**********************\n(Prom llie Creslon llevlew.) || is lmd,',S|\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed that s. K. l\l,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nThe snhilivision ol the Don's addl- W.y< \u00C2\u00BB CmnliraoV capiliilist, has\nlion i\u00E2\u0080\u009E n\u00E2\u0080\u009E- lownsiie \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei Crcston, ,.\u00C2\u00AB,- u,,w \"\"' l\".'i\"nK'\u00C2\u00AB',\" nnoHipr Iralldi\nsisliliu; ,,f lilll* acn-, is now coin- !'\"\" '\" M\"V \" \"\"' ll\"\u00C2\u00BB iidlolintil! his\nplelic, and several lots have heen sold, l',\"';!'.\"1,,1\"\",'1111\"5:, \"\"J, \"!\"''''', \"\u00C2\u00BB\">W\nMr. Hid has a i ihcr of men clear- :' ' i'l\"'h', ,Mr*. Morl7 ls , \"ol,1\"1\ninn Hie slrcels and im-nucs and llie '\"', '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,'*\",\"\"' I'UHlnesS invi-sllilenls.\nsiihiliiisii.n K,-ii,-i*allv. Tin- size of \u00C2\u00BBnd he looks tipoii Moyioni! an ah-\nIhe lots In llu* new a.lilHioi, are liflv s\"1,,l,'lv t'f l,lm',\"'., rvl\"Hl -V, \"\"\"\nI.*el ii, fioiilai',' hv i hundred and .\"\"\"\"'> ,M\"' \u00C2\u00ABn\ ''\"'Wine will ho at\ntwenty fe.-l in depth. All slr,i,ts ','\"sl ils '\"W '\"\"' jls \u00C2\u00ABlta1,1'\u00C2\u00BB .-?,1, \"\u00C2\u00BB\nand avenues are 110 leet wide and al- I\"'I'lcsenl one. Mr. Mnf ey will M\nleyways IS Iwt. wide. Prices, we '\".'k '\"',\", l\u00E2\u0084\u00A2n\"l.hi-fori-hi- hull Is,\niiiidi-rsland. nre (lllll \u00E2\u0080\u009E loi upon tea- '\"''.'\"? \"' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"' \"l'in\"'\" 1,||at y\"?\" \u00C2\u00AB>'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-oiiahle lernis Jiuildin-K is up some person lookinK Ior\nI ' __ la liusiiiess opeuinR will drop in and\n.lease it.\nI The fishing on Goat river is splcn-. _\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ndid. Iliir baskets ol Hie flnest trout I ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E , , . , ,\nmc hrourfit in cve^dav, l^*_*&\u00C2\u00A3$\u00C2\u00A3*$%* %\nI The K\u00E2\u0080\u009En,e scison opened on Tues- ^*_2f K^Mo\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 SS\nday. .^ptetjiher 1st, hut very lew l^N* \" I'.ii\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 next we k.\"\neiti/eits were to hr noticed leaving . s\nfur the haunts of the birds. Al-' ~\nihougli thc birds are reported to be .lohn Macdonald was forced to give\ntilentiful this vear in the district, \u00C2\u00BBP 'he Creston school on account' ot\nall the sportsmen of the town have his healih. He is again back In\ntaken nn unregistered oath not to Moyie and is working at the St. Eti*\nmolest tho birds this y\u00C2\u00ABr\u00E2\u0080\u0094wW\u00C2\u00ABh Ig K*e conc\u00C2\u00BBntr&tor.\n(Moyie Leader.)\nA. P. Macdonald and E. A. Hill\nwhile at the coast last week, went to\nVictoria and conferred with the government on several matters for the\nbenefit of Moyie. These men pointed\nout the large revenue which tlie\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0zoveniment derived from Moyie and\nto the small exiH-nditure which was\nmade on the town each year in return. A prorniso was made to lmve\nthe government engineer, Mr.\nGamble, come to Movie ami look\" into the work rco,ticste-d. And there\nhas been nu delay on the part of tbe\ntrovernmont, for on Wednesday ot\nthis week both Mr. Armstrong aod\nMr. fhtmble were here. The work\nliiiwuied is the rounding of Victoria\nand Tavistocla streets and Movie and\nQueen's avenues, and the opening up\nof several of tlw other streets. The\nflume from Campbell creek is to bv\nbrought' down Queehs avenue to the\nlake, and the sidewalks arc to be put\nin repair, fn all an expewHturc of\nseveral hundred will be made bv the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rovernmeiit in Movie this fall.\nSHOW T11E1K APPRECIATION\nCranhrook. H.C, Sept 1. 'OB.\nMessrs. Fraser & Hutchison:\nGentlemen: On behalf of thc C.I.\nH., Federated Trades, I have been instructed to tender you the hearty\nthanks of that organization for your\nkindness in donating the use of your\nhall, pictures, etc., during the evening\nuf August 26, fur the purpose or relieving our treasury.\nI must also sav that thc results\nwere very gratifviun, both sociallv\nml financially, Ior which our thanks\nre entirely due to you for vour\netierosity.\nUcspectlullv yours,\nFrank McKenna, Sec.-Trens.\nper Hunt huller at \u00C2\u00BBum\u00C2\u00AB\ntime or other trom Plica t\n_ Sn says a great mrLI.UlIXIK\nfor .- nivi-yin j p iisullgi-rs between tlml Bllltinll and Motliulne\nllm nt a iiuiliiiiiil clmi-gii ot ,', ,','Mi-, unuli,\nK Kulil.liTS, City Clerk-,\n********************************************\nLOCAL NOTES\nin the\nPICKED UP ABOUT TIIK CITV Ht\nARK INO QUESTIONS or\nMANY-PEOPLE.\nllrds-rlih Iail samples have nrnve.1.\n-r. c. s,\nUr. Rutledge visited\nTuesday.\nC. Carlson, ol Movie,\nDay in Cranhrook.\nRobert Robson, ol Mayook\nthe eity yesterday.\nA. F. I.oyst, of Creston, w\neity on Sunday last.\nMrs. A. C. Bowness relumed on\nTuesday Iron*. Alberta.\nAnr.itaKe, ol Mayook, visil.il\nCranbrooki on Mondav.\nAl. Doyle, ol Fort Stcelo, was In\nthe city on Friday last.\n.1. E. Kennedy and wile returned\nlust Fridav Irnm Montreal.\nR. li. T. riaibiaiih wns n Crnnbrook visitor last Tuesday.\nAlwavs the best pietuie show in (he\nIv nt the Kdison theatre.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. II. MeBride hus been in I'.ilr.ni\nlor several days on husiness.\nMrs. ||. T. Brymner visited Spok.\n,.- a lew davs lhe past week\n\".liiutnie\" Brechin won jTr, it, the\nvarious events on Labor Day.\nIlr.idsbnw awl Washing!,\nat Fink's Cure Food Orocery\nIt. Ilivlnan. ol I'errv Creek\nI'limbr-m': visitor \u00E2\u0080\u009En Momln-\nLook out Inr fires these davs.\nwill pav l\u00E2\u0080\u009E he extra cautious,\nSttrvevor Ciimminis is survevin-\ntimber lands north ol Cowley.\nfl. Wilson, ol Wurdner, was in the\ncitv at the end ol lust week. I\nThe place vou hear the people talk-\nIni! about.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Edison theatre. . |\nMiss F. Moon, of Movie, wns a\nCranbrook visitor on Tuesday. |\nWilliam Cnlpman snent Sundav nnd i\nMonihty in town wilh his lamilv, |\nThe Misses Staples, of WvelilTe.\nwere in Cranhrook Insl weelq end.\nWANTED-A woman to do wash-1\nit. Applv Mrs. C. .1. Stevens. II '\nFOR RENT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twn furnishi-d rooms.\nApply to Mrs. S. Richards. 2H-lf|\nLOKT-Oold hand bracelet. Finder\nplease return to Ihis office. 21-lt-\nMrs. fiord nnd Miss Ourd have relumed Irom their visil to Rivers Inlet.\nap in tin*\nHobeilin [all samples have arrived\n-C. C. S.\nFink's car ol fruil arrived Unlit.\nHuv now. The first Iruit is alwavs\nthe best.\nOct v,,\u00E2\u0080\u009Er peaches, plums, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E*;,,>.\ni,,,,| crab-apples next week at C;,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,ii*ll\n& .Mniinine's.\n| A, lloylc, ol Fori Steele, w.is in\nlaffray last Cianbrook on liusiiiess connected\nI with his limilier interests at tlie .*:i,l\nspent Labor of last week.\nI DonH I,,ret the social and dnnco\nat the Audit,,iium ,,n Wednesday, the\nmth, hv the Ladies Auxiliary ol the\nH I.. K. & K.\nV. Hide lliikei, I. p, JJ, Wink) ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nnnd ,1. Laidlaw wi-nl to Was,, on\nMondav duck *-h,,oiin*j nnd returned\nnub a nice l.ac.\nOconto c. Meiklc, \u00E2\u0080\u009E( Femie will\ncsfabllsl apcr at Michel. Mr.\nMeii.li* will -rive ii\u00E2\u0080\u009E* people o! i.i.ii\nlown a in,- pap-jr,\nThe Hue lor ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E* Crnnbrook schools\nhas i\"'i yet arrived. It loo'-is us il\nCranhrook was nol\n\"ill,',*- ,ii Victoria.\n-Insepll Walsh, pt\n,,! Fori Steele, m\nMonday nssistinit\n(luring l.nlior Huv.\nMens clothes cleaned arena\n\"l' n lai'i \u00E2\u0080\u009Eld cloth\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nnew ni Hi,. Eaat K ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nnoii*. 'Phono 310.\nFred II,,nu,, well known in\nluniii,*, camps of Ihis disttiei\n\"one I,, Prince Ruperi nnd il\nrale in Hun country,\nTin* annual harvest festival ,\nS.,ltalion Armv lakes place\nmonth, eouiiiieiiiini*; \u00E2\u0080\u009En tin- mi\nconcluding ,,t, Uie 27th'.\nIt. II. und Mrs. Bonedlct, of\nlook, were in Hi,, eitv on\nday, bavin'-; brotifrlrt a sister\nBmcdlct's I,, tho hosnitnl.\nThe Electric Light and Waler\ncompanies nro Koine to build n vault\nnt llieir olliee for lhe protection ol\nllieir documents nnd hooks.\nIf v\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E wnn! u\nPeterson or (l.li.M\nManning's.\nDr..I. IV. Collin, of Movie, was iu\nllu- city on Monday ta-klng in the\nspoils. The doctor is one of the\n\"u'.si boosters Ihnl Mmle has.\nPolice Magistrate Whimster, ol\nplums\nII\niviticlnl countable\ni in lbe eitv on\nIlir local pelie,\n1 and\nItalic\nIliilili tin-\nhas\nMa-\nSa/tur-\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Ef Mr.\nco pun- m*l\nai Cantpltell\nFeruie. passed through Craubrook, ou\nSntiirilav on Ills way lo* Creston,\nwhere he is spending a few dnvs.\nMrs. .1. II. Seoli returned Inst\nWeek from Moose Jaw, Sask.. ue-\ncoinpiiiiipd hv her mother, Mrs.\nNavin, and sisier Miss Evangeline.\nIrving Willson iind his bride are\nexpected home u week from Monday.\nPaul Handley. nf the Central hotel, jflliorc will be a warm welcome Ior\nMrs. .lohnson. nf Regina. Is-\nfcllost. nf Mr. nod Mrs. D. B.\nmage.\nthe,\nlinl-\nB. VanDcear nre\nthe coast in a\nMarvsville, wns in the city on Sn-,?'*'\nturdav.\nMr. and Mrs. F.\noxpectfld back front\nfew days.\nThe best Iruit and the lowest nriees i\nin preserving Iruils at Campbell \u00E2\u0096\u00A0& '\nManning's. I\nLabor Dny.\nnil Mrs. Willson in Cranhrook.\n,1. V. 1 liii'heroft lias gone to the\nCorbin camp in the Flathead country\nto superintend tlie emotion ot a number ol buildings Ior the new coal\nmine.\nllolii't'liu .suits me guaranteed tu\nlit. Made to order, H7.50.-U.O.S.\n,,..,,. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E , Miss Ethel McKay rctiirniil last\nWilliam Flowers wns the fastest Sunday Irom her two weeks vacu-\nrunner in the union men's race on tion. Unfortunately Miss McKay\n| was ill most of the I lino sin- wus\nHoberlin fall samples have arrived.\n-C. C. S.\n,1. C. Mcrington and wife, of Okotoks, Alta., are spending a lew days\nin Cranhrook.\nMrs. K. P. Simpson hns purchased\nby1\naway.\nWord hns been received Irom Mr.\nand -Mrs. DeVere Hunt that thev will\nprobably he hack Irom their trip to\nIreland ahoul tlte middle of the\nmonth.\nI S. Hutchinson, tin- commercial\noperator (or the C.P.H, Telegraph\nI company, left ou Mondav for Wiimi-\nas peg, where he will spend tin davs or\nthe s\u00E2\u0080\u009E with his lamily.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, I Noble Minis, of Trail, passed\nWANTI-.D-Position as housekeeper through I'ruulirool. on Tuesday en\nor help. Ranch preferred. Apply route home from Boston, Mass..\nV. care of Herald. 24 whe,*,, )10 attended a meeting of the\n.lohn Cholditeh' spent Sundav and supremo lodge of K. of P.\nMonday as the guest ol K. Mallan-1 1>. Speers and wife, Mrs. Belmont,\nMrs. Dallas and tlnee boys returned\nyesterday from llie east, where they\nHie house on linker Hill owned\n,1. A. Aisnew.\nBelieve me, you'll he as hat,\"-*\nnine million dollars if you visit\nKdison theatre.\nitaine at Creston.\nCommercial travelers\nleave their\nmeasures with us for House of Hoberlin suits.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C.S.\nI'oinsettia art china, thc newest\ncreation iti Japanese art wan- nt the\nFink Mercantile Co.\nK. II. Small has purchased\nresidence built hv Dr. F. K\nlind taken possession.\nMiss Moore, ol Toronto, has a\nivpteil a posilion as stenographer\nthe oit'uv ,,i W. F. Ourd.\n********************** ********************* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWATCH THIS SPACE\nIRRICATI0N-IRRICATI0N-IRRICATI0N\nIf yon nre intetcVil, mite ami pny wbnt yon want, dive a\ndescription nf ibe locution nf ymir nt renin ami Vpi'iiiy; iti- we as\niiparty uc yuu inn Ml It. nml the utiproxiinnlfiolpculion of the plaee*\nwhere ymi dosliii tbe waler funed: cay bow mtlitli wilur you need\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTHE RIFE HYDRAULIC ENCINE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Will itive ii, anil I Millmlvi**,.- y..ii iih in tvlinl I .-in. ,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E for you and whet\nit will com.\nH. Y. PARKER ========\nPHONE 171 OIMNDROOK, lt. 0, P.O. IIOXll\n***********\nAllien flrtv was in the city from\nhis island ranch, al ihe mouth of the\nSt. Marys river, yestetslay.\nMcVittie .V Parker are making stir*\nvevs of govemtnent loads in the\nnear vicinity of Cranbrook.\n(lettrgr Monahnn succeeded ill gelling $10 in several events iu the nth-\nl,-ii<- programme on Labor Day.\nMrs. Klingensliiil'li and Mrs. Mc-\nKi-n/.ie came down Irom Klko Monday\nlor a lew days visit with friemls.\n11,,lii', hi, suits are guaranteed to\nfit. Mmle to order, $17.5(1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.C.S.\nMrs. Stewart, of Fertile, mother of\nMrs. W. R. Ross, returnnt home on\nTuesday after a visit nt Wasa.\nHorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Cranbrook. B. C, on\nSeptember 5th, 1IIH8, to Mr. and\nMrs. Wilfrid Haynes, a daughter.\nDr. Hugh Watt was iu the city on\nTuesday visiting his old Iricnd Michael Phillipps, wlm is in the,hospital.\nW. II. Wilson, the jeweler, has received bis [all shipment of Pickard's\nhand-painted china. Don't lull to see\nit.\nhave been visiting Iriends and rcla*\nlives for the past three months.\nDon't overlook the bargain counter\noffer of the Herald until December\n1st for 25c. Send iu vour nam*' anl\n25c. That is cheaper than stealing\nthe Hu- lleralil from vour neighbors.\nKing Ladies' We wish to sec you'. We\nare anxious lo show ymi our new\nSASK-ALTA rutige- It is taking\nthe people by storm. \"There's it reason.\" We are sole agents,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patmoro\nBros,\nThe lire department was called out\nTuesday evening. Some clothes in a\ncloset in 11. Pellet's house catching\nlire. The Haines were soon extinguished aird no water wus turned\nIln\nthat\niliilili-\nknow thai vou can have\nwinter's waist und skirt\ngood us new at the East\nKootenay Dye Works. 'Phone 210.\n''Captain'' -I. C. Ciout-hcrs. the\nwell known Vancouver traveler, was\nin lhe city on Tuesday. Mr. Crou-\nthers snvs thai husiness is improving\ndav bv dav in the interior ol the\nprovince.\nWilliam Harris met wilh nn unfortunate accident while vaulting on\nLabor Day. in lighting on n piece\nof luud ground hi* sprainud his insW-p\nso Ihut he has lieen laid up at home\n.since that day,\nImitations have been Issued lor the\nmarriage of Miss llarjorle Francis\nArmstrong nnd Mr. Miles Ariel\nIleale, whieh is to Inke place in\nChrist church m l o'clock Wednesday,\nSeptember 2;ird.\nII,,1,,-ili,i tall samples have arrived.\n-c. c. s.\n.Inlin Reid, lhe government siiper-\niiilendeiil ,,f roads in this district,\nSome fine specimens ol Wm. llnniil-\nt,,ti's transparent apples ore on display in Pinti's sanilary Iruit depart-\n,.,..,. , iiitendeiil of roads in tuts district,\nMrs. ,1. Ilrntilt was operated upon ,,.,s b,e\u00E2\u0080\u009E Mrf. ,.x,.e|lei,l work the\nlust Sundav lor appendicitis at the ,IMt, [,,w wafo. figbtltw fires, tt is\nSt; Engine hospital and Is doing n\mt\u00C2\u00BBtig to have a man like Mr. Reid\n'\"\"'\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u009E , \u00E2\u0080\u009E in lliul position.\nOeorge floldie, chid accountant at |.: |* Kcpl- president ot Cran.\nthe government ollice. spent Sunday \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2, 'j-vpogra'phical union, went, to\nind Monday visiting Iriends in l-ort |,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Er|,*,. *\u00E2\u0080\u009E;., Siiiiiitlov lo look alter\n\"'\"\"\" tin- distribution ol tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E- five hundred\nSteele.\nMiss Hall, one ol tbe teachers at\ntlie public school, has heen ill* lor the\npast few days and unable to attend\nschool.\nThc little parish church where tho\nsermons arc never too long and ul-\ndollar contribution made by tho\nparent, organization.\nII. V. Parker was, nn Thursdii'\nmaking surveys for P. Wood, who Intends Ihis fall to install an hydraulic\nengine at his ranch on Cherry crock.\nways interesting. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Kdison ror n,e purpose ol giving his home an\ntheatre. aileqiwte water supply.\nWe are agents Ior The House ol our Crawford peaches ate the ocme\nHoberlin tailoring house, and can 0| |H-ripctinn. Smooth nud Iree Irom\nsave von 110.00 on a well-made suit, slings.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fink Mercantile Co.\n_c* *\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 II. L. Hothwell has lata the placo\nConstable II. C. O. AAicy, ol ,,[ \ jj Andrews, as accountant at\nWardner, was in Cranbrook on Mon- t|m Canadian Hunk ol Commerce, Mr,\nday lending his assistance to the |{nil,well is well known in Cr.in-\nclly police. In-nok having relieved at the bank\nFred Small, assistant collector at here some months ago.\nKingsgate, was shaking hands with what makes a more suitable and\nnkl time Cranbrook Iriends the first nnprcclated wedding gilt tlmn n piece\nol the weeli. \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef hand-painted china? Wilson, tho\nLadles, wc Invite ynu to come in lewclcr, hns iust received n nice as-\nand sec our new assortments ol hand- rortmrnt ol the well known \"Pick-\npainted china.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fink* Mercantile Co. ard's band-painted\" line.\nHoberlin suits are guaranteed to\nin. Made to order, $17-50.-C.C.S.\nAn* iour white kid gloves soiled1\n11 s\u00E2\u0080\u009E the East Kootenai* Dye Works\n,*.,,, make vou tcel that they look\nbetter than ever. 'Phone 1110,\nThe Fink Mercantile Co. have just\nunpacked live eases ot\hand-painted\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '.,panose eliina. Samples on displuv\nin their Pure Food Orocery window.\nWANTED AT ONCE-Flrst-elass\nflenogiapher for law office. State\nfully ii'iuliiieations and experience\nand s.ilurv desired. Box 7. Cranbrook, Hritish Columhia. 23-Ht\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I- O. Cummings and a survey \"ar-\nii consisting of F. Woithington and\nStewart Morris, left on Tuesday for\nCowley, Alberta, where thev have\nsome time months work ahead of\nUiem.\nii. ll. Thompson, II, A. ileal,-.\nIf. Klwell and W. It. (Irubb, went to\nSi. Mans lake on Monday on a\nlishing trip. They report, having\ncaught over a hundred trout anil bavins ;; splendid time.\nWilliam Hamilton brought in sonic\nI cllow Transparent apples on Saturdav. which an- beauties and move\nWithout a lad,,n of a doubt that\nlhe district Is capable oi growing\nluui ,,i iiu- finest quality.\nW. A. Whitmorc lias taken over llu*\nlic.,11 livery stable and will have\ncharge in lhe future. Mr. Whitmore\nthoroughly undei stands his business\nand will give the people ol this dis-\nIInl Hie best, ol satisfaction.\nV, Hyde Baker, A. Leitch and O.\nII. McNab went .shooting at Waldo\nlasi week .ml returned on Thursday.\nTlicy roporl excellent sport among\nlhe ducks und tu prove the nssi-rtion\nbrought back an excellent ling ,,[\ngame.\n(Iralinui Campbell and wife, of\nForaic, were in thc citv on Monday.\nMr. Campliell is in the real estate\nbusiness in the coul metropolis ,*wid is\nthe authorized agent lor lhc sale of\nthe stock of the Aurora mine at\nMoyie.\nWin. Tosh is having surveys made\nHits week iu connection with the in-\nlalling of an hydraulic engine to\nsupply waler lor his houso, barn,\nuul lbe irrigation of live acres ol\nland iu the near vicinity of Craubrook.\nDune. McLean and airs. McLean returned ou Tuesday (tout their vacation near Moyie. Dune, has boon\nstudying nature in tho woods, lakes\nand rivers and has a luud ol iiilorm.i-\nt-ioll ou hand to impart to his\nItionlds.\nThe ladies society o( (he 11. of I,.\nI*'. and (I. will give a social and dunce\non lhe evening ol Thursday, Septcin-\nIk-i* l7Ui, at the Carmen's hall, Armstrong avenue. A general invitation\nis extended to the public. Tickets,\n$10.00.\nThc dance that* was to he giveo by\nthc Laiiics Auxiliary ol the 11. I..\nF. A E., on thc evening ot thc\nmth at Carmen's hall has beet,\nchanged to Wednesday, the llith, at\nlhc Auditorium. Remember the\nchange.\nCommercial travelers leave Iheir\nmeasures wilh us (or House of Hoberlin suits.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C.C.S.\nLast Saturday nighl a bad lire was\nburning iii the bush not (ar Irotn\nthe south end ol Durick avenue,\nlames Rvan -discovered It In time\nand tataiiiR the men working on the\nbig ditch, had the flatties under control in a short time.\n-Mitchell i-** Garrett have opened up\ntaxidermist establishment in thc\nCraubrook hotel block. Both these\ngentlemen arc past masters in the\nsubject oi natural history and besides nre the champion lawn tennis\nplayers ol Alberta.\nOct your peaches, plums, pears.\nand crabapples next week at Campbell\n.Manning's.\nMr. and Mrs. 0. W. Manning, ol\nSussex, N. 11., arrived in the cily\nTuesday to spend a month with\ntheir son, Ira Manning. Mr. Man*\nniti\" is making Ills first trip to the\nwest and expresses himsell dcli'-bted\nwith the scenic beauties ol this district.\nMrs. T. II. Whelan was taking care\nof her husband's fine diamond stud\nsince thc lire at Femie and one dny\nlast week it -disappearcd. Mrs-\nWhcluti is ol the opinion that she lost\nil while shopping by pulling it out\nil her chatelaine hag with her hatul-\nkcrchicl.\n.1. A. McMartin, who is in charge\n,[ thc customs office during the absence ol II. White, and .1. W. McKee,\nof the Imperial Bank, spent Monday\nfishing in Sand creeV, near Jaflray.\nThc fish Ihcy caught were tho lish\ntbey brought home and there were\nlots ol them.\n.McCallum & Co. have resumed\nwork on thc ledcral building at Per.\nnie. After the lire it was lound\nthat three out ol the lour walls were\nas good as ever, but tho back wall\nowing to the twisting ol the Iron\ngirders was somewhat bent, but this\nwill lie easily notified.\nFor your new home: Do you want a\nlange'; Wc sell the SASK-ALTA\nIt has them all \"backed oil the\nboards\" Ior efflclwicy and completeness. Let us show you this range,\nand prove to vour own satisfaction\nthai we arc selling the best range\nmoney can buy.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patmore Bros.\nWc are agents lor The House ol\nHoberlin tailoring house, and can\nsave you $10.00 on a well-made suit\n-C. C. S.\nPi-ople who own chickens should\nhave a place to keep them and not\nallow them to be a -nuisance to theii\nneighbors. There nre some that are\nraising trouble around our place and\nsome Sunday tliere will be n nice try-\nin the \"Old Man's\" home il those\nchickens are not takra car* oL\nMessrs. Crowley & Allen, ol\nMarysville, have taken over the Falls\nView hotel, and wlll havo charge ol\nit in the tuture. These gentlemen\nwill do all in their power to make\ntho hotel an attractive place lor the\nvisitors to Marysville and leave nothing undone to pleas* tbo public.\nChas. F. lillle, T. E. Ryan. ol\nWankcshaw, Wis.; P. ,1. Buckley and\nB. E. Crego, ol Aurora, III., were In\nthe citv this week consuHinij with\nO. E. Henderson, ol Bull River tails.\nThese gentlemen are all Interested in\nmining property at Bull river, which\nis looking exceodhigly promising at\nIhe present tlm*.\nDr. Bell, always anxious to do\nsomething Ior tho band, presented all\nIhe members with m\u00C2\u00BBt music satth-\nels last week, and the gift was very\nmuch appiwkted by the boys. The\norder was given to tbe Cranbrook\nTrading eomwwiT on Fridav and the\nsatchels were ready to deliver Saturday eralnc.\n********************************************\n| MIGHTON'S CIGAR STORE *\nMEERSCHAUM AND\n' TnSVBR\" AMBER COODS\n| S. J. MIGHTON. The Tobacconist\n**********************************\nWE INVITE YOU\nto use our Store in any legitimate\nway you may wish. Make it a\nplace I'or meeting your friends,\ntaking a rent, or a pleasant half-\nhour looking over tlu- largest and\nbest assortment of\nLocal View and Comic Cards, Local and\nMountain View Books, and General\nSouvenir Goods\nto be found on the line. This\nmeans you and yours are welcome\nat\nWHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL\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\u0080\u00A2\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\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\nFamily Groceries\nTbai ombruces-a groat many things, and a list would fill a\nnewt*paper. So ive simply waul to impress tiie tax tbat our\n-Htuek cmbraees all tbe lines nee-le-i in a bome snd usually\ncarried in a-iiroeery.\nGOODS OILIVttiO HOMPTLV\nWe strive to lmve all j-oo-ls delivered promptly. Telephone\norders solicited.\nPHONE\n\"73\nJ. HANNINQ\nAW. AW. M*. At*. M*. A. AW. A*. AW. AW. A*. A*. AW. A\nARnSTRONQ '\nAVENUE\nPHONE 56\nTHE\nquautv\nSTORE\ncom KM\nRAM LAIS AND UPTON'S TEAS\nWe are receiving next W'*,-k a straight ear of\nFRESH FRUITS\nThis will Ik- tlie tinost ever put on the Cranbrook market.\nPEACHES, PLUMS, PEARS, TRACEOY PRUNES (SometliiiiR\nospocinlly flnei. CRAB APPLES AND CHOICE COOKING\nAND EATINC APPLES\nPrices will be down to bed-rock,\nJust received, 11 new shipment ot CANONC CHOCOLATES.\nAs wu uro the lurgest handlers of FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, we want your business.\nuur stock of FANCY ANO STAPLE GROCERIES will be\nfound complete.\nFRUIT) CONFECTIONERY AND TOBACCO DEPARTMENTS OPfll\nEVERY EVENINC. *Vo Groceries sold after '1 o'clock.\nCAMPBELL & MANNING !\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6**********************\nA. C. Bowness\nWholesale Denier in\nWines. Liquors and Cigars\nWu recommend P. Dawson s SCOTCH WHISKIES aa\nthe best, And Melehor's RED ('KOSS (1IX.\nAll other choice brands kept in stock.\nAOENT FOR T. LABELLE 4 CO.\nTo clear for stocktaking, \u00C2\u00AB>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 will reduce tl..- prices on Outs to\n*:\u00C2\u00BBi!ii); Timothy, SiM.iJO; Wheat, Wfi U0, Strictly spot cash.\nCRANBROOK DAIRY\n*******************************************\nW. B. BARDCETT\nMONOTM\nNOTICE OF CHANGE IN RATES\nWe have lots of Milk and we aro bound In get rid of it. Prices;\n1 pint per day Ill quarts for $1,00\n1 quart per day. II \" 1.00\n2 - - 12 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 100\n1 gallon \" - HI \" 1.0(1\n2 gallons ami over por day ... 11 \" 1.00\nCream, per quart, .Vic ; rates for larger quantities.\nSkim Milk 25 quarts for 11.00\nBnttermllk, when we have it 10 tents per quart\nTHESE ARE OUR SUMMER QUOTATIONS\n. . . IIIKSII lil'T-TKK I'UKSII BUTTKIt\n********************************************\ny THft ORANWmOK 1IRKAU)\nA***********************************************************}*************************** ^ ,\naaaaa********************************************************************a**a*a*aaaa**** *****a_*a_a_^.\n**\n**\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E *\n,,,.\n:i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n^0r\nMEN'S FURNISHINGS\nTHE AUTUMN SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR\nARE HERE\nPretty Stripes and Checks and\nwhich the swagger fellows will wear\nCRAVATS\nFumy Pat terns,\nin Shirts.\nIn usual wide shapes, made in rich Silk and Fancy\nColore; in Stripes and Checks, will this season contribute\ntheir beauty to the good dressers.\nIt i.s probably true that more men wear Shirts from\nIhis store than from any other.\nIf it isn't true, it should be.\nAs a rule, best values are here.\nOUR NEW LINES FOR FALL AND WINTER ARE READY\nI M I\nII i\ni H \u00C2\u00BB\nM \u00E2\u0096\u00BA\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00BA< \u00C2\u00BB\nI .. >\n< .- \u00C2\u00BB\nAN ENJOYABLE TIME\nTHE FOOTBALL BOYS PAY A\nTRIBUTE TO ff. A. ROLLINS\nTHKIH PRESIDENT\nLast. Sal unlay evening tliere was an\ninformal meeting of the football boys\nuf OraitbroolQ at Carmen's hall, Tbe\nattendance was large and a most enjoyable evening was spent by alt. Tbe\noccasion was tbe presentation of the\ncup to tbe Rovers, tlie winning team\nof the season, ami a wedding gift tu\nMr. Rollins from bis friends and nil-\ninirers among tbe fuolball players oi\ntbe eity, ns\"evidence o! tbeir appreciation uf bis cltorls lo make tbe\nline a sneeess during lbe past summer. Tbe meeting was called a\nsmoker and it was a sneeess in even\nway ami tlie programme presented\nwas one that would bave done credit\niu a professional concert. There\nWere songs by .1. Uur us, A. Wu---*.\nMeMillan, J, McLaren, M. Hillary,\n.1. (libson, I). Morgan, tt. Honderaoti,\nIt. Baldwin, .1. Mnnessev, R. Hep\nwurtti, II. L. Sl rat ham, ijiiarlelle bv\nMessrs. MeLain, Reid, Surhv ami Mi-\nNeil, trio bv Messrs. Morgan, Reid\nand Sorhy, speech hy S. McDonald\nand recitation bv R. Nafe. Tbe accompanists were- .1. 1-ldtimndsoii and\nA. Ferguson. During the proceedings a no! of pearl handle knives and\nforks were presented tu Mr. Rollins,\nthe president of thc association, wlm\nthanked the donors iu appropriate\nterms for their I bought fulness awl\nkindness. Afterwards Mr. Rollins\ntook the ehair ami in bis ullieial capacity presented the cup to the winners uf the season. The evening was\none that will he lone remembered bv\nthose present, as it irave tbem an oiv-\nportunity to get better acquainted\nand understand tbe good that there\nis in huniiin nature.\nOTTAWA.\nMurphy * Fisher,\nParliamentary, Departmental tiJ\nPateut Ofliee Agents.\nPraclfee Before Railway Commlssios\nCharles Murphy. Harold Kisher;\nW. V. ,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nrUANiucooK.iinrn.su coi.umhi.\nMISS WILNELMINA MOSS\nCRAOUATE NURSE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444\nFOR SALE\nA number oi Kain and Chatham Second-band Logging\nTrucks. Jusl lhe thing for Tie Contractors lo buy.\nTor particulars apply to\nThe East Kootenay Lumber Co.\nCranbrook, B. C.\n********************************************\n********************************************\n.IOR MARAPODI\nSHOE SHOP\nlli-piiirinn a S|\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiully\nAikens Itlm-k. Crunhruuk\n/?:<&;..\n* ^/U\nNow Miiiiinj,*iiii-iii\nImproved in Kvery Way\nl..-litU*l\nQUEENS HOTEL\nCranhrook, B. C. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni.l-ST A.N OK UN. Proprietor\nOur Motto : \"Tlif- Hf-sl is Nun,* Tor, Ooo-i.'*' -\n****************************************\n********************************************\n,', \"\nI The Dominion Elections I!\nwill probably take\nplace before\nNovember 30th, 1908\nYou want the news\nof the campaign. Ihe\n\" Herald will print\nthe news, and you\ncan jfet the \"Herald\"\nfrom now until December 1st for\nTHREE\nMONTHS\n25 GENTS\nTNREE\nMONTHS\n*******************************************'\n********************************************\nFRUIT LAND FOR SALE\nI huve ,*i tin*\nmile from lown I\nuttriiotivc. witli |,,-n\nable turiua. This ia\nai-.re trai-l ut Fruil I .mnl a little over a\nml I will sell at a price that will prove\ni-iisl, |,,iyttn'iit ami balance on reason-\n1 simp.\nAtiilrc'ss\n'FRUIT LAND.\" Care\n***********************\ni'i ui sill, iv I'lasiiuook nv\nG. T. ROGERS\n!...\u00E2\u0080\u009E..\t\nLOCAL NOTES\n.IMCIU.n UP ABOUT THE CITY\ni\\ ASKINfi OUKRTIONS OF\nMANV PEOPLK.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 P. \u00C2\u00BB. Hope, ,,f Marvsville, is In the\n[eity today.\n' Born, September 8, 1908, to Mr.\nand Mrs. E. Durbet., a daughter.\nI H. If. Ross and Miss Grace Rass.\nof Waldo, are In Mie city lodav.\nj Horn, August 27, IMS, to Mr. and\ni Mrs. Joseph Jackson, a daughter.\n! Mr. Allan, of Marvsville, was in the\ncity yesterday.\nI Mrs. May and son, of Koi-t. William,\nlute quests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph\nI Jackson.\nMiss Ida l.owr will give evening\nclasses in shorthand. Applv Her-\nj.ild ofliee. 25-tl\n! Two new Kobb Muinfol-d boilers, UO\nh.p. capacity, for sale. Applv box\n\m, Lethbridge.\nE, I.'. Smith, hbe St. Marys prairie\nj rancher, was in the city todav with a\nload of vegetables.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Position as upstairs\n;irl in hotel or private family. Apply Miss Summers, Herald office.\nCottage to rent on north side ol\nlown. Apply to Chas. P. Kll-\nsey. 25-lt*\nThe rectory of Christ church bas\nheen re-roofed tbis week. The rectory was Ihe lirst residence built on\nMaker Hill, lhat was in June, ixtt*.\nAe the Liberal meet tag tonight, feu-\nluri's by the Edison theatre staff will\nhe Introduced, including .snngn, motion pictures, etc.\nThe ltev. l-'lewelling met with a\npainful accident; yesterday. Slipping\nuu the verandah of the rflolory he\nplained his ankle -severely,\n\l. \. Macdonald, of lhe law firm\nrf Harvey, McCartei \ Macdonald,\nleiurned today from a two months\nrip to eastern points.\nWaller Reed, ot the Cranbrook Cooperative Stores, bad the misfortune\nfracture his shoulder blade lasl\nweok. Mr. Reed is attending to\nbusiness, .iitlinm,.|i his arm is in a\nillng,\nllogfmitli ,^ Rollins, ol the Cran\nbrook hotel, have had a new advertising stand placed on the counter of\nthe ofliee. This is a very handsome\npiece of furniture and adds very much\nlo the appearance ol the handsonid 10-\n1 nmla uf Ihe hotel.\nFurnished room for r, nt\ni;.I. Leask. :Vif\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 A lodge of (bid Fellows will he\ninstalled at Kaslo uu the 17th of\n\"this month and the members of tbe\nMelson Indue will Irave chnrge of the\nwork. The members of Kev City\nLodge, of this eity, have received an\n'invitation to lie present. As the\nKnslo fruil fair will be on at that\nIlium special rates tu Kaslo can he\nsecured;\n| fieorge Pedlar, editor ol the Fernie\nFree Press, was in town vesterdav.\nMr. Pedlar says that part of their\nmachinery Iras arrived and the rest\nHugh Fulton, of Ladysmith, grand\nmaster of the Odd Fellows of Hritish\nColumbia, will meet wilh the members of Key City Lodge and the\nRebekahs of this city next Saturday\nevening at thc lodge rooms. The\ncommittee in charge will arrange fur\na closed meeting and later there will\nbe n banquet and the members ol the\nRehefcib lodge will he presenl with\nthe Odd Fellows. Owing to the\nshort time to ghe notice the committee has asked the Herald to invite\nevery Odd Fellow in the city to lie\npresent on that occasion and join in\nextending to the grand master a\nmost cordial welcome.\nwill bo there this wee!: and (hat ... ,,., . .\nall pmbabiHtv t'hev will he ready for 1*\u00C2\u00BB \"ante i\" Greenwood haw\nbusiness next*week*. Tlie Fernie pa- withdrawn their advertising patron-\nncra have had a hard time of it and age \"om \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A5 Greenwood Ledge. That-\nUie Herald trusts that thev mav en- newspaper iu commenting on thc\niov an era of prosperity and not have cirtent says: \"Ihe banks of Groen-\naiiolher tire for at least three vears. J\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 haw quit advertising in tbe\n,, , , , ,., , ., l-'dge. ll is believed that this\nUdonel Lowery, editor of the course was taken owing t-o Thc\n(iiirnwootl Ledge, passed through Ledge's position on labor questions.\ncrunbrook last Thursday. The The paper will probably pull throu\"h.\ncolonel lias been \"on the -hike,\" down We are, of course, sorry to lose nd-\nln the cent belt. When the colonel vortlsing patronage, hut would be\nwas leaving a few weeks ago there more sorry to lose our self-respect\nwas a rumor in tbe press that lie and retain the adverisctnents of the\nwouhl not return alone, but oven af-, hanks. Some dav the bank managers\nter a careful examination of the Pull--of Greenwood may need a good word\nman no sign of a bride could Iw dis- even from The bedgo. Hank mnnag-\nMayciM-k, who is associated prove Mini his efforts are\nAll\nin the hanging business with his fullv\nbrother at Gillette, Wyoming, was iu\nUie cily for a day or two this week,\nhaving brought his mother, Mrs.\nveered, Mr. Lowrev savs he had\nverv pleasant lime, but is glad to be\nback aiming his beloved mountains.\nThe people of Rock Creek and\nBenedict Sblin-u; have a serious\ngrievance against the C.P.R. Under\nthe old .regulations the trains stop at\nMayook, where nobody lives, but does\nnot stop at Benedict Siding nor\nRock Creek. If a platform was put\nin half way between these two\nplaces it would give satisfaction to\nnil concerned. As it is now there is\nnobody Satisfied. What is the m, '\nter with ii change thai would meet\nthe demands of the public?\nTom Proctor, one of the best\nlioosU-rs that Pfelsou ever had, and a\nmau who never said a word against\nanother tuwn in boosting his own,\nwas in Uie eity yesterday and todav.\nMr. Proctor is largely interested in\nthe development uf the Kootenays and\nnever I ires in singing the sweet song\nol,prosperity in this part of the\ncountry, If Britisli Columbia had an\narmy of men like Tom J'rortor. Fred\nHume, George Well;, Fred Starkey\nand a few more of that kind this\nprovince would be a whirlwind.\nW. A. Pratt has returned to the\ndistrict after nn absence of nearly\nthree years While away Mr, Pratt\nhas heen jn California. Nevada, Utah,\nas well os iu northern Hritish Columhia. Sneaking of the north countrv\nMr. Prut I said: \"Rupert is bound to\nhe a large city and there will he the\nuppoitiinilies there as presented\nilu'iiiM-lvc; here years ano, but it is a\nlittle early tn think of going tltere\nMr, prall will remain in Cranbrook .md has accepted a position\nwilh J. F. Huchcroft. Ihe contractor.\nCranbrnok is, in proportion to its\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2luil.iliuu, lhe hest show town in\nthe province nud is now being educated to it keen discrimination bc-\ntwi-ni exhibitions worth the money\nan,I those In low par. Manager F.\nIV. Reeves, of the Auditorium theatre\npicture show, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Western Canada's\nfamous baritone,\" is greatly aiding\nhi the public education and has now a\npicture show of a singularly attractive character, containing amusement\nwithout vulgarity, instruction without boredom and songs of the highest\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vcellenee. The crowds at. his house \ s\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 appreciated Vandidnt\n25-H (was ii.\nThe Ladies' Auxiliary of Ihe It. L. come\nF. it E, will give their soeial and Mr.\nrs arc human like other mortal:\nThere is nothing that appeals to a\nwoman in the way of tfie artistic\nmure lhan cut glass, and history has\nnever recorded a case where a present\nol cut yiass failed tu please and give\nthe utmost delight. There has been\ndisplays uf this favorite ware m\nwestern towns lime aud again, bul\nperhaps there never was such a display as that being made by Ucaitic\n& Atchison at the present time. One\nof the large windows in thc store\nwas tilled last wecta with every conceivable design of cut glass, from the\nsmallest tray to a lamp that reaches\nthe price of $lf>u. Hundreds of\npeoplo have lingered iu front of that\nwindow and thoroughly enjoyed the\nbeauty presented by the artistic arrangement made by E. H. Small,\nwho delights in handling a window\nwhen he has thc right kind of goods\nto make a display. Some have ask-\nd what the firm will do with so\nmuch cut glass. Mr. Beattie meets\nthis inquiry witb a smite, as he has\ndealt with the people of this district\nAT THE THEATRES\nMiss Marie Van Tassel and her\ncompany held Uie boards at the Auditorium thc first three days of this\nweek. On Monday night \"Wife In\nName Only\" was the bill. In tnis\nmelodrama Miss Van Tassell as Hess\nis at her best- as she always is iu\nheavy parts. John Lawton as Jas.\nMoredetli. and Bert llulley as Davie,\ndivided the honors as leading men,\nwhile Miss Dettie Windsor, as the\nadventuress played a difficult pail\nwell, On Tuesday evening \"The\nMysteries uf Audlcy Court\" was presented. 'This is, of course, a dramatization of the famous novel \"Ladv\nAudley's Secret.\" Miss Van Tassel\nas Lady Audlcy was good, Bert Medley as George Tallboys was really\nfirst-class, as was John Lawton as\nItohi 11 Audlcy. Miss Windsor, as\nPhoebe, the maid, showed herself to\njuvenile lead. On\nwestern drama\nput on, in . which\ndoes a verv clever\ntlie parts of Nancy\nHilly Picper. J\nthe\nbe 11 flrstcla:\nWe.ines lav\n\"Wyoming\" wai\n.\lis.s Van Tassc\ndouble, plaviu-\nWiir.uns ,in,l\nSinklus as the judge, Miss White as\nCaptain Tommy and Bert Hedlev as\nthe liaison, all played their parts\nwitli vim. John Lawton as Sandy\neclipsed himself. Mr. Lawton has\nbun in Cranbrnnk several times before and is known as a versatile actor, having not only played leads but\nmany character parts. The Van\nTassel company is above the avcrnffO\nof repetoire companies Inuring the\nwest.\nThe Edison was packed iu the doors\non Monday evening when the moving\npictures representing tiie ^uebw; celebration were presented. Everybody\nwho saw ibem were delighted with\ntheir clearness. The (act lhat so\nmany notable people appear in these\npictures made them of great interest,\ni'he rest of tile performance, consisting as it did of otlier animated pictures ami songs hy Mis. Do volt, was\ngreatly appreciated. Thv Kdisuii\nhave ;t change of programme every\nnight this week and there is no\nduuin ahoui the pictures always being good.\nStarting this evening there will he\nmoving pictures at the Auditorium\nduring the balance of the week, with\nA change of programme each evening.\nThe pictures are of the very best\nand trood houses will be lhc order\nfor the bnlance ol the week.\nMISS GREEN\nUiiwhiiitolWnniflttmiwrvaloiyof Muslu)\nLESSONS IN PIANO ANO THEORY\n-Mho l Iium L\u00C2\u00BB>HMili8lu\"Tllfe Hhutlniud\nMlleir Sillily lot- Iti'tOlltKTK \"\nTERM COMMENCES AUCUST IS\ni STt hi\": AltMCTIlONd AVKN'UK\nTflephnne IIKI\nH. C. C. SALMON\nPIANO LESSONS\nIjvsuhb i\u00E2\u0080\u009E Mii\u00C2\u00ABi,al Tlinory\nDANCES ATIENDED\nIn mnl uut of lltt-l'ily\nI'ull iii,*li,*-iiii ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I',:,,,** Only\nCKAMIkOOK - II. C.\n1 a************************\nj C. H. DUNBAH |\nJ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* Public, Etc. $\nL Cranbrook, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tt. C. |\nIIRS. KINU & ORI.K.N,\nPhysicians and Surgeon*.\nnitii-c at limhlrai-*, Armstrong \u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00AB,\nOKk'lUK HOUHS 1\nKiiimiii'iiih - - .. g.llll to in.On\nAllcrnooiiN - - - 2.llll tn ,110\nEvenings - . - . 7.30- to 8.311\nS.niil.iys .... 2.30 to 4.311\nCKANHKOOK :l :: 1; u U. C,\nI)K. P. K. MII.I-S\nDENTIST\nin-Tin-: nouns:\n* to 12 a.m.\nI lo 6 p.m.\n7 to 8 p.m.\nofTiue in iirw llriil lllnik\nCltANIlltOOK - - - II. 0,\nlot years antl fully realities Unit they\nluml the best when they do hav, ra-\npccially when tlicy can not such u\nclass of &00US at the price that these\narc liciiiR soltl nl. 'Inure Is 11 reason\nfor the low prices, and Unit Is lhat\ntho firm bought direct Irom the Ur\nInctnry in Vermont und out out the\nmiddle man's inoiits. This can only\nlie done tvlien one Imjs 1,11 a lal'Rc\nscale ns Health' ,-. Atchison liavi*\nddiio-lliis year.\nat tiik st. i*;i'ui*:xi*:\n(Moyie I .cider.)\nA now boiler room is to be built\nnear Hie l-akp Shon- ivorllna ol Must. Kugeno. and 0 high trestle is lo\nbe built out over the railwav track,\nover which the ivnslo will lie curried\nout over and diimiied. There was 11\nRi,r shipment ol on* irmn the St.\nKiikciic Insl week: than lor nnv week\nprevious during tho current vear. The\nmine now has more ore in siitht titan\never before in Ils history.\nMil. UOOIIKV1-: IIKKK.\n(Ioodeve. ihe Conservative\nlor lhe nonunion house,\nin town lust Kriday, havin-g\ndown the vallev [rom Oolden.\nOoodeve is a well known citlz'tn\nAliiyci'ck, hen;\nMrs. OTIearn.\nlo visit her daughter,\nof Herald Office\nin? ot Wiilnesdny, September loth.\nThe ciiinniltti'c in charge of thc af-\nJudge \u00E2\u0096\u00BA 01111 is expected home in fnir are learing nothing undone to\n.Nelson about tlie 27th ot this month make the eii-nl a greal success. The\nIrom his tour o( the Old Country, tlckels are being soM tor $1.50, which\nlini'tng Judge Form's absence Judge includes tlio social, dance nud relresh-\nttilson has lain Inking his duties in tni-nts. The Movie nrchestra will he\nWesi Kootenay. Judge Wilson, on In attendance. This promises to be\n.Judge Hirlns return, will be relieved oho ol the most enjoyable events ol\nof these duties and will simply look , tlie carlv fall season, and no one\niiflei judicial matters ih Kast Kuote- should miss thc opportunity to\nlay. 1 present.\ndance al the Auditorium on the even- of Kossland and personally *. Une\n'iitlentan and is ri-eognl-z-Ml as one ol\nHie leading nlatlorm speakers of the\nprovince. He addressed a meeting of\nConservatives at the Kdison Mteatre\ntli.it. evening and lefl the next dav\nIor Nelson.\n$50.(10 HEWAW).\nLost\u00E2\u0080\u0094A diamond slud. Finder\nbe will receive above reward lor returning to Mrs. T. H. Whelan.\nC. P. It. I'UOI'ITS\nMontreal, Au**. 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094At a meeting\nul directors of the Canadian Pacific\nrailway yesterday a dividend of two\nper* cent on preference stock and\nthree per cent on common slock for\nthe half year which elided June 30th\nlast was declared. An additional\npayiticut ol otie-iinlf ol one per cent\n,,11 common stock will be paid thcreuu\nat the same time out ol llu* interest\nun tin- proceeds of land sales. Ite-\nsults (or lhe liscal year to .lime IIU\nlast were:\nUross earnings, $71,384,173,\nWorking expenses, $10,501,807,\nNcl earnings, $21,792,3011.\nNet caiiiiiigs til steamships in excess ,,f iiiiiouiii included 11, ii\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. .,-.\nNine yimih' exjierleiiee in\nVeleriimry piuetiee in Manitoba.\nOfffcr at Cranhrouk Hotel.\nMARK SEA KEE\nLAUNDRY\nOppOjlteC, I'. It. Station\nP. O. BOX 06\nKirsl-elass Work \u00E2\u0080\u009Et Moderate Price,\nm"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1908-09-10"@en . 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