"c89a04d0-acf2-4b41-9dfd-6fcde35b0605"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-06"@en . "1906-05-10"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070123/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRA\nluio.-l., llf\nHERALD.\nVOLUME !\u00C2\u00BB.\nI'IMMiiiiiiiK, mill isn COLUMBIA, THUKSDAY, MAV 10. Uieu\nNl'.MItKK 7\nLacrosse^\nSticks\nBoys anil\nMen\nExpress\nWagons,\nWheelbarrows ami\nWheel Carts\nHarden\nSets\n25c. to 65c.\nFishing Tackle\nCroft's English Lint\nthe best mad..\nTENNIS\nGOODS\nSlanger's Racquet's and\nBalls.\nWright & Ditsor.'s Racquets and Ayers Balls.\nHammocks\n$1.50 to $10.00. New\nStyles and pretty designs.\nBaby Hammocks.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Altention\nSUMMER GREETING\nIT IS AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR\nthat thc mind ol nun, woman and child turns to healthful recreation in the way ol oul ol- dour sport. Some like one amusement,\nsome another, but whether it be fishing, tennis, golf, baseball,\nlacrosse or a lazy hour in a hammock, with the right kind of\nwarm weather reading, *-e can supply the necessary equipment and\nat prices that will please and surprise.you. We don't buy in small\nquantities or of the middle man, but direct of the manufacturers.\nOur trade is worth something to the manufacturers in these lines,\nand our large orders enabled us to secure the lowest prices. Another important point is the fact that every line we carry is the best\nmade. We want to keep a customer and know we can do it when\nwe sell him the best article at a price to:i often paid for a cheap one\nWHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention\nGolf Goods\nA large variety and at\nright prices.\nKodak Goods\nW< keepev\u00C2\u00A3ryttthig In the\nway ol photographic supplies .it Toronto prices,\nW* i a v e yuu niuncy.\nlia se bai I (ioods\nBalls, Bats, Chest Protectors,\nMasks, Gloves. Everything\nIor a new team starting.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nPaid-up Capital. $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000\nCOUNCIL MEETING\nHEAD OFFICE. TORONTO\n\u00C2\u00AB. E, WALKER, General Managm Al EX. LAIRD, A_\u00C2\u00BB|, Geo'l Mit..imiM(tii<>i.i\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00BBttKiii\u00C2\u00BB.iitii(it>'\nA Loud Voice or a. High\nPitched Soprano\ni- nnl H MHitiy in tflliljilinillllg oi-'Iith In UK. .1\ngooil lii'iillliv 11 lilspor 11 ill pui ynu in !_!.|>llot!l_\n ' mil. -I. II. M. lln.l... il... uuui .lull\n;\u00E2\u0080\u009Eh,*i*ii.\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 T,-I,'|.l\u00E2\u0080\u009E ra uii. wl-l.il\nnml i,.,,-iv,.|.uiii.*iiliii*,-ni-,-. .Iu\u00C2\u00ABi link il it nil\nlurS'iiiul.n*.*,, ivo will ilo III. rwi. All wo ivniil\nGem Ice cream Freezer\n.1 i* i |i 1 lion. \u00C2\u00BB i\n0 r y 0 n I-\nJ. D. McBride\nCrnnbrook. B. 0.\nCONSIDERABLE IXTBItEST MANIFESTED IN THE MEETING\nBY TIIE KATEI'AVKIia\nTlu- council meeting Inst evening\niilllavttKl quite a crowd as il was\nrumored around town Uial there was\nto be something warm over the en-\nlouvment ol the slock by-law. v.i\nof t-he scats were taken soon altei:\neight o'clock, and quite a number ol\ncitizens were standing, Tin- first,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tiring done was io Introduce \. Ilydo\nHaker, t-he new alderman, wtricb v. .is\ndone in .1 very appropriate manner\nbj Mayoi Rogers, who extended tlie\nnew member a most cotdlnl welcome\n! ui behalf ot ilie other members.\nThe application*, of .lames Keunod)\n.mil .Joseph McUonnell loi the position ol city teamster In case the\ncouncil purchased a team were read\n.uui plawd ou nle. j\nA loner u.is read Irom Chid Coin\niiiisshitii-i Green lo ilu* effect that\nthe ji Uiu.*. lot ihe new public buUdlug\nwould be pushed forward on tiw le-\n(urn of ihe provincial onglneci to\nVictoria. I\nAliteiiii.in Tlsdalo reported Uml the\nlines hail been mn around the onis-\nuiii-o ground, and that loi Uie present\nthe committee would not dig the pn\nmai bad been contemplated. I\nThe linal act as to lhe debenture\nhy-laws was taken and each of llie\nhy-iaws presented and adopted lu a\ntm mai way. I\nAlderman Tisdale announced Hut\nthere were sOtne ratepayers presenl\nWho tIrsinil to tie heard on ihe pound\nquestion, John Laurie wa^ the\nlusl otic hoard, ami lie slated ihal he\nhad Imiii lold ihat liis animal Imd\nbeen run about lhe lown ami iheu\nfinally nUpod ami Mirnwn. lie\nllioughl lhat it Ihis wi'le lute \u00C2\u00BBt- was\na disgrace to Uw community. lie\nilnl not Mi'itik that ii was right in I\nlake such active measures wiihoni I\nample notice, and lie did not believe\nthat proper notice hnd Im-oh Riven.\nMr. Laurie said thai he tried to be a\ng.\u00C2\u00AB*l citizen awl was -always willing\nlo obey the laws of the lowu in\nwhich he lived. 1\nTom Marshall had a liorse baken1\nup thai had beni nut, or the corral\nonly a few minutes and was going lo\nlhe creek da get a drink. He also\nhail a complaint about his corral\ntfalv being left Open hv Uie police. '\nAlderman Jackson stated that ho\nhad chuigc of the by-law and that as\nlong as il was on the ordinance hook\nhe Would sco that it was enforced.\nIt was prepared wiih care ami passed\nwithout a dlflseflHug vote in the\ncouncil. He staled that he had\niluw hoists hut he had to keep them\nup the .same as other people, and if\nihey were eaiiffhl running at largo lie\nwould expect to timl Micm in the\npound and to pay the fee charged. I\nTbe rate by-law was presented,\nThe rate will be ahoui fifteen mills\nand the amount io he raised is about\n$17,MM). The ordinance will come\nup again at the next meeting. j\nThe question of getting the refuse\non the streets hauled to the nuisance\nground eame up, and Alderman Tisdale said that it. Stewart, who had\nlieen appointed scavenger, had said\nthat he would not keep his part ol\nilie contract regarding tte price of\n$1.25 a load since the council had\nfailed to give bim the exclusive right.\nto do all of that work. This\nbrought about a little tilt between\nAlderman Jackson and Alderman Tisdale, and Alderman Jackson said\n1111111 if Stewart, did not. want to keep\nhis contract he had better 'be fired\n| and another man hired.\nAlderman Tisdale asked lhat lho\nclerk he Instructed to call for bids\nlot the lumbei to Im- used in ihe construction ot tin* sidewalks aunt the\niiddltfon to the tiie hall AhlBrman\nl-'ml. thought that ii was better Ioi\nihe cltj io nsk fm bids vi.'.\"..|'i\nAlderman Tisdale did um agar with\nhim Alderman Jackson llioughl\nthai the proper committees should\nlook after Uio matter. This brought\nup the question of an engineer, ami\nAUleuii.ni Ityan expressed lhe opinion\nihat ii would Im- necessary for the\ncltj to einploj someone to sir that\nihc grades ol the streets wen- made\nrighl and tl.it the contractors dltl\ntheir wmk according to the speclfi*\ni a i ii in *. The maj oi said t hat I In.\nmoney on the hy-laws would lie\navailable ivMrin a month and\nihai the work of preparing Ior the\nexpenditure should lie cxpedMod by\nllie council. The whole mattei was\n[lolii-c committees and thej wilt\nprobabl j bring iu a reporl .ii llie\nnevt meeting.\nAlderman Ryan brought up the\nquestion nf the eitj buying a ti*am\nand lite matter was rulerreil In the\nworks committee to reporl.\nThe council then adjourned.\nThis morning at 10 o'clock the\nmembers of the police committee met\nwiih the mayor at ihe council chamber to hear lho grievances'o( the ratepayers regarding cruoltj lo animals\nin enforcing the pound law, and tlte\nleaving of gales ojien in private corrals. Quite a crowd gathered, mid\nlhe evidence was heard, hut 4-he committee ami Mie mayor did nol consider it cnoitgli tn show ih.it any\ni inelly ;had Ihvii practiced, and as lo'\nthe gate an apology was tendered hy\nthe police, and Ihc meeting adjourned\nalter short talks had been made by\nOeorge Powell and S. McDonald on\nihi' pound law.\nOur Goods are\nGuaranteed\nCANADIAN COAT-OF-AUMS.\nA correspondcn-l asks for a description of the coat of arms of Canada.\nThis we take great pleasure in giving:\nThe Canadian coal-of-arnis as ori-\ngiinally designed, consisted ol the\narms joined, al quarterings, of' the\nfour original provinces, Novn Scotia,\nNew Brunswick, Quebtio and Ontario.\nLater on additional quartering* were\nIntroduced, until now- Prince Kdward\nIsland, Manitoba and British Col -\nbin are also rep resented,\nIn the upper hn hand corner, or\n(purler, of lln- shield, is the ciut-of-\narms of Ontario, a sprig of lhree\nleaves of maple on a green hack-\nground, and above them the ted cross\nof St. Oeorgo on a silver background.\nIn the opposite quarter is iho arms\nof Quobec, consisting ol the fleur-do-\nlis, tlie Hon \"passant en-aidant\" on a\nnoid background, and below the Hon\na sprig of three maple leaves. Underneath that of Ontario is the Nova\nScotia arms, two thistles on a blue\nbackground, and below the salmon\none this-tie on a blue background.\nUnder Ontario also is the New\nBrunswick arms, an ancient galley\nwith oars in action and sail spread,\nand alKive the ship a Hon. The arms\nof Prince Edward Island is a shield\nhearing two tiers. The arms ol\nBritish Columbia in a shield bearing\na crown surmounted with a Hon\nwith the letters B. 0. in each side,\nawl around the crown ate two\nsprigs, one ol laurel and one nf oak,\nwith st-oms meeting heuealh the\ncrown. Tlie. arms of Manitoba consist of a shield. The upper part ol\ntho shield contains a St Georges'\ncross and below the cross is a buffalo.\n1\ni\n9\nX\n4>\nI\nGLASSWARE\nWe have the largest assortment of Tabic and Bar Glasses,\nDinner Sets, Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plain Whiteware, and\nOilt Sets, in the Kootenays. We make a specialty of\nHOTEL\ni\no\n0\no\n9\ni\nWARE\nAsk us for prices. It\nwill pay you\nSfDeiicious\nSOLD IM\n21b Sealed |*\nBY ALL GROCERS\nj^^m~\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0m-******^mmm\u00E2\u0080\u0094im\u00E2\u0080\u0094mmmm\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094mm9\u00E2\u0080\u0094mas^*mmi^ai*m9\u00E2\u0080\u0094wi*mm9amm^.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 , . .\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094~- w,\n'Paris Lumfr5\"and\"5ugarDiamond,5\" are manufactured entirely from'\nCaneSugar grown on our own E&ldtes.They areabsolurely twre.brillidnf\" in\nl aWwarance and possess superior sweetening qualilies.-Por table use Ihey jit ti.!ici'ous i\nTHE B.C. SUGAR REFINING CO. 17\u00C2\u00B0. VANCOUVER. B~. C . J\n^Mm^mmmmm^^maam^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094i*\u00C2\u00BB*MVKmaa- a 1 n*\u00E2\u0080\u0094** n i !___\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fi THK CHAM BROOK UEItALO\n\"It's more than fine:\nit's elegant\"\nIt you could hear what sume ot the\nin.-ll ale v.i. ing almut t!l._c lielv\nSpring Suits\nSpring Top Coats\nSpring Rain Coats\nyou .vi.uld imt lose a minute in picking\nuui the garment thai pleases VOl'.\nMain .*' the clothes arc exclusive\n:i,t^..i|-.ali. -ii-. - - .nul llllVe :ui duplicates.\n'llut is tvhv early choice U so\ndesirable - and why VOU shnuld\ncome SOON,\nREID & COMPANY . . CRANBROOK.\n,|.iM\u00E2\u0080\u009Et\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|,l|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|.,|\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009EM.|.,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E|,.i..|.,|.,|.\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0H-H-H-H-l- l-l-M-l-H-l' I 11 I I -I'\nThe Cosmopolitan illi\nB. II. SMALL\nManager\nThe place where a\nman will return after\nstopping once.\n,M-H l-l-l l-l-l-ll l-l-l-l 111 l-l-l 1111111111111 Ml Ml 11\nMv- ^t!W(MM>*\n^\n#\n^\n#\n^\n\\n.hunk .7 v\nHAV AND GRAIN\n\\nMEAT nERCHANTS *\n'-\V. ulwiiya lmvc* mi liuiui u lurjio stuck of iirstoluss quality,\n\\ I'-oi'i' instiifliiiy tin- Intosl iiiai-liim-ry to none wiih our tre-\niiioiuloiis sinmu^' initio. Al (jrcseul wo are Boiling oue-lmlf ton\nnor wwk nf llie most [mliitonble snusnge ('raiibrooli oitizons\nfmvfl lusted.\nTin- iih*. ili-ji irinn-iil In our business is lho famous\nENGLISH CURED HAMS AM) BACON\nuri' -olliiin in. I'nsl us tlo-v .*.*in In* uurel.\nVou will r in- iittuntinii ami .'ivility from all uur muployoes\nORDERS CALLED FOR DAILY\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\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\u0096\u00A0\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\ntt\nKOOTENAY VALLEYS COMPANY U\n20.000 ACRES\nnl Hi,, mm pick i.f ilu* teloclml Inn,In in lln' bountiful Kootonny\nVitll-v, Kiihi Kootcnt.y, ll. i'.. oxtoitiling frnm (' I Flat .ii\nKlk,.mm. ..If,.||.,l fnr mil. nt (rn.n *\". tn *|u |i,*r am.\nThe Kootenay Valley la of Unsurpaned Fertility\nMatchless Climate and the Most Picturesque Situ*\nation West ol the Rocky Mountains.\nTlm Ihii.Ih |ir_nuiil every fuiiLnrc nt usefulness, including tlm-\nlicireil lii'luilu-*, l.in-liv llitis, inilrsll, limine nml iniiiuliiw. The\nlirn-liv llm-, mm-li nn.l it.ni.lnw lumi nslatof deep, liluuk\nIniinii ilm lii'imli limil liulng n -.in.lv inuni, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0plondtdly adapted\ni',\u00E2\u0080\u009E fun!,-ninn,-. Wh,-ii- Irrigation may lit* necessary nn ihe\nIh'iii-Iii.h. wtim. inn Imliiiil iiuiii tlm iin.i. nit. i.i creeks rltiwiiie Iron.\nlln- II...kii-unu lln* Ki.nl'.inn* liv.-1. Tin- Inilil!. iun fully uur-\nv.'yi',i nn.l -in I i In- low Iiuvo I i Hiih-iliviili'il Into fenced\nTin- purchase price will li.el.alo, the HiiiIkt, whiuh oanbesold\nhy lhe piiri'hn.er will i any lial'illtty to gnvorninent or other\nroyuliy. Tin* um tun will In many ut.it-- ninn'. han ri!nli/.i! lhe pur-\nchin.oprli.il, .ml i..illli.iilloi.nei.inii.erlally r ip ilm i uut in-\nv.-n-.l I.n..- ..in ho ilriveu on ilm Kootenay river, which touch-\nes.o.'ory lul mivoono. The main wagun road through t ie valley\n|.n-si- over nr i-Iii-i\" tii ouch lul, ninl the iiriijin.-i.il K\u00C2\u00AB ote my Con\nnnl ruilwiiy will niirnllol ihe wagon road. (Tie 0. I'. K. in* quite\n ,1,-n'mnl' Iii the lnii.li.\nFm iiuilii'i particular, apply tu\nT. G. PROCTOR, NELSON, B. C.\nOr to Joseph Ryan, Cranbrook, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\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 \"\n... >\n...,\nin.\nno\n....\nno\ni,11\non\nin.\ni...\n. HI\ni ii .\nii. .\n,.,.\n. KI\n. III\nI l.l\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .11\n. .11\nl.l.\n' III\nHI,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II ,\n. III\n' III\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0III\n' II,\nHI,\nI ,1 I\nI HI\nI III\nI HI\nI ,( I\nI ,1,\nI II,\nI ,1,\nI ,1,\nI HI\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCITY BY-LAWS\nA Synopsis Prepared by City Solicitor Thompson\nTbe following is a bnei synopsis of All stoves ft lira iu use shall utand\nIn* by-laws of llie eity uhicb atieet \ upon au iron oi zinc plat*. -All\nlie uit/ei.s .it large up to tin- 1st oil chimneys shall be kept clean.\n.\u00E2\u0080\u009E . In case of an infraction ol the\n,.,..,.. - *bove sections Uie owner, occupant\na, IHADES l.l*.ENSL or a.gen.t u( t.|w ^use shall be liable\nBY-LAW, I lo a but ami Uie building may be ai\nI'he following 'license lees arej t\u00C2\u00ABml by ord-er ot Um coined at ins\nUa\nBY-LAW Nn\ncharged by the eity:\nBilliard taWesi tor everv .six\nmonths \\nBowling wlleys oi a rlllo alley\ni.n everj six months \t\nSelling opium (except chemists and druggists) Iol\novei\u00C2\u00BB *i\ moiiilh. :\nUl|,rl,-,.jr IIH-U-llKllls Un\nevei v -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii iiioiiili..\ndetail liirlrti.iul> Iol t-ieiy\nsh months \t\nti a retailer has two places\nni IiukIucsji loi each place\ni.n i'H'i \ six months \t\nHawker* mnl peddlers Ioi\nlIli.lllllS \t\noittsiili' COllCCI ns\ntomorjerete spwd. Drive.., shall\nslacken spenl ut crossiiiiis All\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'*-\u00C2\u00AB.<.<'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, -.l'i''. l-'ll by the ilnv,.,\nmust be secured.\nNo horse, more or ...kill,,\ntrained, lir.ikeu nr ejhiliii.^\nAgenl\ntm\nPawn\nnun,-\nmontns\n, mi\n,.flii\n, nn\ni eiorj -ni\n>s, buggies,\nchicles \"le.pi\never) si.\niei) vehicle\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2r every sis\n50 iii\niu.uu\nevery\nsn\nmn\nIhuiI\npor\nannum...\ni* J sii\n,,r ever)*\nnr every\npet*\nHi. UU\n500.01\n'i.m.IIU\n1 jit\n5ti.nu\n5U.0I)\niW.OU\nlll.OU\n111 IIU\nlllll 111\nlllll III.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^\u00C2\u00A7*^V^\u00C2\u00A3\"Vt'V.-V!'*;-^V-\u00C2\u00BB**s-i'4K*'^''?^\n** COLUMBIA HOTEL **\n'?\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Otto V. Hough, Proprietor <**>\n* ELKO, B. C. -\nI I\n... Xi'wly furnished throughout, Boat of dining room sorvioe Z',\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nnd comfortable rooms. Whon in Elko, call und sen us. \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00BA>\n4Va^^^ia^4^y\nI'.O'I.\nin\nt'livalr\nVui-lioli\ninoiitl\nTransient trailers foi\nsix months \t\nCircus or menagerie foi\nuay \t\n.'Iivu'tres, conci'i'l hall\nannum, provided ihc theatre\nhas sealing caparity Ior less\nihan uc'i persons \t\niusiiraiu'e agents oiler than\nlire iiisiiiaiuc agents,\nagents for loan companies,\nfie, for each company lot\nevery six monilis \t\nAgents lur insurance companies other ihan lire insurance companies, agents tor\nloan oompanicH not, i-csideni\nwnh in Mie municipality,\nior every six months \t\niri-ii-pluiiii' L'oIIlpall'U,s\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 for\nevery six months \t\nI'jei-itic companies, for every\nsix mouths\t\nf'ur trailers, for every six\nnioii'ihs\t\nHutttiu sfmw oilier than\ncircus and menagerie and\npi'ttoiinaiii'i's in theatres\npur ilu'iu \t\nAsttojlogiure, fortune tollers,\nrlaii\", ojaiiis aii-d palmists\nior every six montiis . .. ...\nI'radlng si-aiup, gut or coupon\nI'oiujiniiies, ior\nmonihs ...\nlivery person, 11 nn ot cor por\nai-il'ii llslll-g llailnrg slauips\nlor every six mon\nlivery person loHowmg a pro-\nlession, ii,L,li', .ucujiaiii-n ot\ncalling n.'i oiherwiKc speci-\nli* - -1 or wno carries on any\ncontract ot won. other tiiau\njouiiteymen ior wag\u00C2\u00BB-s lm\nevery six months 5.111)\nLicenses are payalrle in ads ami,\nmiii term nutc on me i.oh itays m\n.lanuarj ami Juty.\nThere is no iltxtliotton in thu Hccuat\nfee lor a |Hirt of tin* lu-ensc 'term.\nAny jiui'Moii rallying on business\nwithout a Mceusc is liable i.n summary con.ii.lion of a ime noi ex-\nccod'ing $250,1)0 ninl costs logeibei\nwith Hu* amount of lhe license or hi\nmice months imprisonment tor the\nlirsi uilensi; and twelve aiouMis ioi\nihe sccwid.\nllltl'; LIMITS AND m ILIUM.\nBY-LAW.\nTin- lire limits of lhc citv ure as\nfollows:\nCoiiiiiieiieing ai the norlii-west corner of the Intersection of Van llornt\naud Lewis streets; thence along\nLewis st reel lo Keuwlck avenue,\ni Hence along Veaw tck avenue and\nKootenaj sl reel to Anvils streel;\nthemv along Angus street to Van\nllornc si'cci'i; thonco along Van\nlloiiir sireel lo place ol tiogimtitig.\nAll huil-fliug1. eiTciid ftithin tho\nnn- limils musl lie built wilh main\nwalls of brick, iron, stone, cement oi\nwood anil wilh routing of iucumbiist-\nililo tuaierial and sulij,-ci to curtain\nn-strielioiis as to measurements il\nbuill of brick, s*tone m cement. Tlio\noutbuildings within ihc lire limits\nmusl be subject to .vimilar restric-\nlions. Chimneys must he lout t-ij\nIcel ahove tlte roof and the tops of\nilie Chimneys must he at least four\nit) feet from any woodwork and\nno col lon and pain'i unless aiiaeliiMl\nio plaster, shall be used ou lhe in\nside nail.-., ceiling* \u00C2\u00AB>i partitions,\nExisting 'buildings within tin-\nlimils cannol Ite altered unless\nauthority of ihc Oily Engineer\noblaiiicil. \o blllUllllg shall\ncr*i't*>l within ihe ellj until\nmule,\nexpense.\nj All buiWiags of Iwo stories or more\ni within the fir* limits must have\nuti eitlier a bxed stairway or ladJei ot\nj Mcuitlr.v witli approaches or flails to\nttie roof. Kveiy hotel, theatie.\nchurcli, piAIIti hall a\"d othei piihlu\nplace shall Lave two <^l clicniical lire\nextiii^nislMMs conspicuously iHttced ol\nUVQ tfi) gallons capacily each\nNo person sba-ll set tin- lo an>\nbru-sti, slumps, logs, tiivs, etc ,\niviltnii ilie eity cicepl with lhc con\nBent) oi lhe chiel of lhe lire brigade\nThe keeping ami stoi ing of com\nliiis-tihlis air ivMiamH and fcgirial\ned.\ni'n itn- occurrence ol a lire the\nelritrf of ihc lite briga'de lias ahsolnie\ncontrol .nut anv person interfering ot\nobstnh-tiii'g i'he hrigade is liaMe in\nimmediate arrest. No person is allowed to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0drive over the nose while iu\nuse. The t'bicf of ihe lln- brigade\nj has power to keep the streets iu llie\nI ueig-bbortonil ot Un- lire char.\nNo electric wires shall he placed in\nany building wliliotii jtoiice being\nf?iv planking or paved sidewalk ol\ni.nlway withon'i consent of the couu-\nlal\n5 ami\non all\nlire\ndhe\n-be\nbe\nplan\nthereol be i'tbtt with lbe city clerk\nIn easi- of au iiilraclion ol thc ahove\nprovisions i'he cily council may remove the building al lhe expense ot\nthe owner. AMIuiildngs within the\ncily are liable to insn-eelion by the\nproper authority.\nEvery chimney or fine within llw\ncily musl In* built of brick, stone or\ncement four (4) inches in thickness\nexclusive of plaster, laid wilh a full\njoint, and ibe timber upon which the\nchimney tests must tn* of al least\neight (M inches below Hie base ol\nthe chimney, aud the chimney must be\nso constructed as to ait mil ot It being cleaned, Chimneys must con-\nUnite three (3) leet below lhe celling\nand lout (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!) fii*i ahove the roof, and\nhave in them a soot box below the\nihiui'lfli'.\nIron smokestacks must be forty\n(10) leel in height with a proper\nspark arrester.\nSiove pi|M's passing through any\npartition, celling or lloor shall have\nmelal thimbles surrounded with four\nH) inches uf brick or cement and at\nleast eiglrlei-ii (IS) inches from the\nceiling and six (fij inches from the\nide walls, with pip^is, well jointed\nand secured by wire, in buildings\nliencefoi'th *reet*ed no stove pipes\nhall pass through mote than one (1)\npartition or ceiling belore entering,\nthe chimney, I\nStables must he |iroperlv constructed, drained and kept clean ami no\nfilth will lie allowed to stand In any\nyard.\nNo diseased or adulterated food or\nHould shall he ottered for sale.\nEvery owner oi tenant of a dwelling house wHhin lbe eity, must sup\nply wholesome drinking water. All\nrefuse such as the contents of privies\n<*esspools, offal, dead animals, swill\netc., must lie removed hv lhe city\nscavenger, and any per*m' other than\nthe city scavenger removing tlie same\nis liahle to prosecution.\nNo well shall t\u00C2\u00AB' constructed or\ninaiirlaiiiod and any well now existing Unalt be closed ftpd no longer\nus-ed. This provision applies to\nwalei used for drinking or washing\npurposes,\nThe penalty lor an infraction of\nthis by-law not exceivting $100.00 and\ncosts or two months imprisonment.\nPt'BLIC MORALS BY-LAW.\nBegigiug, drunkenness, vagi amy,\nptflilic swearing and public indecency\nare strictly prohibitod under a penalty ol Ston.ofl ami costs or two\nmonths imprisonment.\nSTRP.KTK AND TRAFFIC BYLAW.\nThree or more persons shall not\nstand on tiie sidewalk so as lo interfere with foot passioigers, this, however, -does not aRfOt, street preaching;\nprovided, however, that ordinary\ntraffic ti not impeded.\nNo person shall run a race on the\nstreets. Horses or other animals\nwhile being driven must be u\u00C2\u00ABder\ncon-trol and must not toe run at an\n*j. 9* THE J- **\n\"WILGA\" PRIVATE HOTEL\nThe most comfortable house and the best\ntable in the Kootenays\nApply for terms Mrs. Holford, Cranbrook\n_________-______________________________________\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTrap doors upon the sheets ;.n-\npiolnbititl except wilh consent ol\ncouncil. Vnj person excavating\nmust properly protect the excavation\nby tailings and hy lights at night.\nAll gules mnsi swing inward. No\nbuilding can he removed without consent of lhe council.\nAll awnings m-psl 'he of at least\nsoven hei above tlio ground. All\nvernadaiis projecting over ilie streel\non Baker .sheet musl be Immediately\nremoved, and no verandah projecting\nover any oihet street shall he allowed without consent of lhe council,\nSigns must be ot at least, ten feet\na/boye (the ground ami not mole than\ntwo foot from the building.\nNo person shall throw eordwood\nui coal upon the sidewalks or saw\noi split upon ihe sidewalks unless it\nis being delivered in which case it\nshall he removed within twenty-four\nhours.\nNo |>orson stall prepare mon at\non Uie streets.\nStreet auctions are prohibited.\nThe injury or destruction ol orna-\nuiiiiial shade trees and shrubs is prohibited.\nNo pole, post or pillar shall lie\nerected ou Hie streets unless the consent ol the council is obtained.\nNo person shall place any signs on\nany telegraph or telephone or other\npole of the city, and all signs thereon must be removed; nor shall the) j\nii'iiaih dodgers to the same. '\nNo person shall climb telegraph,\npoles or itees or climb over railings1\nor fences unless it be employees ol\nthe Ivleciric Ligbi Co., etc.\nNo person shall deface any fence or\nrail by drawing or writing or paint\ning thereon.\nThe selling oil of fireworks within\nthe cily Is' prohibited, The discharging of any gull, catapult or firearms is prohibited, The throwing of\nstones, snowtwi'lls oi other missels\non tin- shifts is prohibited.\nThc rule -.1 'he load ti that\nvehicles shall pass to the lelt. The\npenalty ol aft Infraction ol the bylaw Is a line nol exceeding HOO.fio\nand costs or two months imprisonment.\nPREVENTION OF SI'ITTINti AND\nOTHER OBNOXIOUS PRACTICES BY-LAW,\nNo person slui'll spit on the sidewalks within the city or within any\npublic I^iHdlng excepting in spittoons.\nTin- penalty of an infraction of tits\nby-law is a line not exceeding $100.00\naiid costs or iw>< months imprisonment.\nCelebrate at\nflarysville\nCRANBROOK'S 100 CLUB\nTli.. list\nfollows:\nit siiuiils to-day, is as\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21. A. HARVEY,\nE. E. SIMPSON,\nW. T, REID,\nIHt. IV. s. H|.,l,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nH. E. BEATTIE,\nJAMES G-REEIt,\nA. MOFFAT,\nIf. T. ROGERS,\n.1. II. CASLAKE,\nlilt. MILES,\nT. M. ROBERTS,\n.1. II. McBRIDE,\nA. W. McVlTTIE,\nS. .1. MIOHTON,\nW. F. GUHD,\nJ. tl. McUALLUM,\nIV. 1). HILL,\nJ. HARRIS,\nE. C. MALPAS,\n0. E. REID,\nV. HYDE BAKER,\nIIOOOARTH & ROLLINS\nE. II. SMALL,\nIV. H. WILSON,\n11. .1. MeSWEYN,\nA. B. FENWICK,\nFort Sleele\nC. A. COCK,\nW. F. TATE St SON,\nA. B. URACE,\n.1. P. FINK,\nE. PATERSON,\nJ. F, HUCHCHOFT,\nMarysville\nD. .1. JOHNSON.\nII. WHITE,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. F. M. PINKHAM,\nII. I). OURTIS,\nDR. F. E. KINO,\nPERKY St FITZGERALD\nT. WAItDMAN,\nP. l.EVEKE HUNT,\nA. L. M.DEKMOT,\nA. 0, BOWNESS,\n0. II. DUNIIAK,\nGEORGE LEASK,\nO. II. THOMPSON,\nDRS. KINU \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. GREEN,\nPATMORE HROS.\n11. II. SHORT,\nP. MATHESON,\nCLAPP St ROLLINS,\nQUEENS HOTEL,\nROYAL HOTEL,\nE. SOUTH\",\n0. A. (I ASK ILL,\n1). J. ELMER, Moyie.\nE, MALLANDA1NE,\nR. II. BENEDICT, Mavoo\nF. J. SMYTH, Moyie,\nALU. JOS. JACKSON,\nHEALE & ELWELL,\nT. T. McVlTTIE,\nFort Steele,\nEUGENE DOBERER,\nJOSEPH RYAN,\nA. JOLLIFFE,\nJOHN LEASK,\nKEV. FORTUNE,\nJOSEPH BRAULT,\nMay 24th\n' A special train will leave Cranhrook at\nu a. 111., leavinj. ftarysville al o p. ni.\n1 There will he all kinds of sport and lun\nfor everybody. * Buy your ticket for\nMARYSVILI.R, THE SHELTER CITV\n$300 in Prizes\njM ^B s^i i^i ^i a~. tm ^w 1^ iw i^i w*a ^s ip^ wa wo pv t~a a^ wo a^ am 9~ft~a w*\u00C2\u00A7 bm\n** *\n,*\nRuu fh and dressed\nI.UHBER and\nAC-\". \"-H\u00C2\u00A3 ^.IBEr oihensions\n'\u00E2\u0080\u0094' \" \"\" Also all kinds ol\n+ t f_SC.K.L.C0.n5^^^ MOULDINQS\nMILLS AT\nJiitfray, Ryan an.l\nCraiibrook, B. 0,\n.............. ...\nKM Olllce, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Cr-_.r\u00C2\u00AB>-\nt\n^*a*t'tO'4^'9it99099099900009090i\nRobinson-McKenzie Lumber Co., Ltd.\nSaw and Planing Mills\nAll Kinds Ol\nRough and Dressed Lumber TIIK I .'It A MUCOID. ll__l.AI.il\nA\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\n1 DEZALL BROTHERS\nB C. Livery and Feed Stables \\nBlacksmiths, Woodworkers and Bicycle Repairers ,\nMcLaughlin Carriages and D\u00C2\u00AB.ing Implements for Sale 4\nCRANBROOK, B. C. ;\nShop Phone 50 P. O. Box 144 Bam Phone \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*) J\nRambling Reveries\nBY A DRKAMKR.\nMODEL HUSBANDS.\nA model iiiisikiud in oui optnran la\nnol a m.oi win, alone brings wealth\nto liis Inline; not one wtm endows his\nwife with .t in,.- s-K-ial position,, hut\nh'.h.r be ti 6VK Su liumlilf Tl.t . ,.\ne ji.-itally tim* when an appreciative\nhusband fltvw bta eantett approval ..f\nevery siijsKes'ion, Imt as the years _..\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii 'tie weal and 'cu tncideut t.. uM-\ni- plainly <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> in- wen, aud then the\nbattle Ih-uih- 'i,.it tllsctiuragtw *\nnianv liousekeeperN Faded etupets,\ntarnished furniture meei liei pyes.\nV*lf*Umre Rives place ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lirtliffervnee;\ndiscouragimeftl i.il \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - t-he pltffe ol\nI determined effort; the home i^ tteg-\nf Hi.- one wh.. gives to his wi).* the best hi ted ..inl tin- liomemalier is no b.n-\nI ol hiiusi-lt. wlm appntiati- hei w- >-\"r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0< liome-keepei This i\n! lues and pardons Iu-i fault\n\u00C2\u00A3%-%%%%%%%%*%%%%-\u00C2\u00BB%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%-%*%%Q0%%%-%%* %\u00C2\u00BB%\u00C2\u00BB%*\u00C2\u00BB\nk%%\u00C2\u00AB0\nsiisiiaiiaiisiHiSKiiiiiiimiaiaiS'iiMiiigBiiiiis\nL. CLAPP\nW. ROLLINS\nThe Wentworth\nClapp & Rollins,\nthe New Managers.\nDnip in uml see us any lime. We are on deck 25 hours\ntml ol the 21\niii_sisi_aia[Sfflias;K!ias;iisffiiiisi\nHiiaffliiiSJEgiK!!iGJisBiH[a_a^Ei^!i;\nv* P. BURNS & COMPANY .* !\nWhulcmle ind Retail\nMEAT\n^MERCHANTS\nFresh and Cured Meats\nPresh Fish, (lame and\nPoultry.\nWe iiupply only lhe bell. Vnur\ntrade I. .elicited\nMarie.. In all the principal Iowa.\nIn British Columbia\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mmmmm.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2MMMMMMMM.M HIIMIIIIIIMI8MIIIJ\n/ / NOTICE 11\nJAMES KERRIGAN \\\nbigs to i. .tiff th \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ro.i I 'lit-i of I. ut I. roleiiay tlinl In' Ims * I\nadiluiluMINSRAt WATER FACTORY t\" liis osti.b.\nlisliint.nl ami would cordial]- sulii-ii any residual or traveler to cull or send for ,i sample ordor (partioularly liy tin*\ntra li'i ninl guurautous liis .$001.8 superior In any in tin* dis-\ntrirt. Tlu' public ar.- iv-iji.' -If.illy recinostod to visit us ami\nSillllpli* till* *_'i,uils 111 tilt* t'ili-liilV.\nllllMIIMMIIIIIIMIIIIIIimMOIMMMII\nnlllllllMMM IIIIMMIIIIIMIIMII\n3\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\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\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nIF YOU WANT\nclothing that is \"Gilt Edge\" in name,\n\"Gilt Edge\" in material, \"Gilt Edge\" in |\nmake call and see the new stock of Ready t\nmade clothing just received. All Union\nI Labor.\nj LEASK & HENDERSON \u00E2\u0084\u00A2U\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\n^ffiffliaffiiaiajeBCiaBst30SJia\u00C2\u00A90)ae0fitiafii@\n\%\nffl\nffl\nffl\nin\nft\nffl\nMnrys\nill.* litis\nffl\nXeaMno Business\n' lur OWN.\nffl\n'I'll,- i.mi\n111,., litis\nffl\nfjouses ot fl>at'\.8*\nn P\"r'nii\nmil T\nli.ill pity\nii* Herald\nffl\n...'III Iin\nmli* mi\nffl\nvillc C|H Smcltcr -tug\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nlIlllM III,\nfollowing\nffl\nn\nI,,,*,,,,,-.,\nI A model hushand may he a dav\nlaborer who returns to his home at\nnight unl, a bard earned rtolhu\nclasped in lus honest hand, and adds\nit to the family (und io be used to\nprovide necessary comforts fm the\nFamily. Ho shares faithfully with\nhis wile whatever In* may earn l>\\nHade 01 protesstoTi When business\nmatters perplex hi- dues not go home\nwilh a Woeful tale id his haldslii|'s\n.ind luui the hiigbt i|do \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! lus chal-\nnetei to in*, assoeiatni, inn in- comes\nnno his li.niiv with a i'lii*i-ilul l.ni-\n1l1.it Inspires his wile with w*w\ncourage after .1 dav ol perplexing duties which women alone bave to meet,\nand in then monotony became dis-\ntastelul ti. Un- mosl patient ot\niluiu\nA model husband does nol bang up\nins fiddle .ii iiu- door, 10 be taken up\nas he goes mil io entertain outsiders,\n.iml mine inio his homo as devoid o|\nany suggestion \"i musii a.s is lhe\nface ol a monk.\nA model husband is om- wlm will\nshare i-u'iy hardship or sorrow life\nmay tiring to his wile, ami sweetens\nMitlViing with his words of li.v.- and\nsyiiipalli)' and when age imd Infirmities rob her of lu-t personal charms\nand wrinkles lake lhe place of dimples, his love is like the holly that\nblossoms in the winler of adversity,\nThe m,.del liiish.iii.l does nol allow\nhis selfish nature lo aceul.l to himself\nall the hies sings which come with a\nwell kepi home, and permit bis faith*\nful wife to hear all the burdens; he\ndoes not fret and fume if a Kick\nchild disturbs bis peaceful slumbers.\ndeclaring urgent' business duties on\nihe morrow will demand liis alten-\nt'lon ami he cannot lose sleep, yet can\nspend soveral nights at the club or\nlodge each week ami never complain\nof heavy eyelids.\nA model husband prefers the society\nof his wife and children tn that ol\nclub, opera or dance, and when his\nwife shares in these recreations they\narc a pleasure in him. when she is\nabsent ihey cease to amuse.\nA model' husband ti not only lender and kind, he is manly ami brave.\nIt is a pitiful sight to see a strong,\nwell-balanced woman yoked in a\npigmy ol a man who never had an\naspiration higher than bis slonmeh;\nwho wll nes when he is hungry ami\ngtuut* when lie is fed.\nA model liusbaitd musl In- nn lionesl\nman; noti only lionesl with his fellow men, thus keeping his commercial reputation abnvu reproach, hut\nhonest in paying his obligations to\nhis family. When be allows vice and\ndissipation to rob bim of his manhood and self-respect he cheats his\nwife oui ol hn legal lights.\nModel hiisbaiidi as .1 rule an- not\nthe outcome oi eiiriitnstjinces, imt\nihev aie nal uial products. A kind,\nloving son will become altei marriage, a model husbanil \ selflsb,\narrogant son will foou into a\ntwamcat. unreasonable huslmml lie-\ncause hi- loves himself belter ihan\nways occupy .1 second place in his\naffections; when their opinions clash,\nand the happiness ol either parly is\n111 tin* balance it will he surrendered\nor ihrre will he friction in the hmise-\nhold.\nA model husband delights to bring\nhappiness to ihc heart ol the one he\ncalls wife .'nd never forgets to cherish and protect Mh* atom nf human-\nily il*- law made his own. Ills\nmarriage vows are not made on\nThanksgiving 1.. be broken on Christmas\nA 1 Iel husband is noi nocessnril)\nune of the kissing kind, nlm nevei\nenters his house or leaves it without\nkissing his wife, and tlten amu-fes his\nass,K*iat*cs hv saving his wife would\nrather have a Ms.-, than .1 dollar, and\n.is a kiss has less commercial value\nit suits holh panics\n\Ve believe lu the existence nf modi]\nImsbawls; in truth we have known\ngreat, noble, solf-sacrlflcing men who\nwould scorn in 11njhi.se on any ciea\nline dependent upon ihem foi care\nand piote-Mii'-n Yd we are skeptical of the abundance ot stub men.\nanil we too oftrn And a vast gulf\nbetween thc real and lln' ideal which\ncannot Im- bridged hy human prayers\nor human tears Sotnc men inay\ninn well for a season, then drop\ntheii masks at Intervals: latei tlieso\nare laid aside revealing ihc line\neltarnctei ol tlh- man\nTlien the iK-aniifnl hnhhle hoists\nand the i.iinhow lints vanish in mid\nan, leaving wlsel and sadder women\nto mourn met lln-i\nith \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n8\nES\n1 Central Hotel\na\nI lu- lending ho\nld in thc SI. R\nl\ Itandlev, I'rup., S. J. Morrow, Manager Marys valley\nm\nS3 Diniiii; K.1..111 service the besl. \u00C2\u00A3g\nK Tin- place 10 stop when visiting lhe Smeller Cily 5\nfflmmwmm.m,imwMmmmmmffl\nist\nu\nm\nffl\nffl\nThe Royal Hotel\nA. P. Chenette Proprietor\nlias been recently refurnished and is nuw une of\nIhc best hotels in the district. Headquarters for\nthc peuple.\nffl\ntm\nUt\nffl\no\nMarysville Drug Co.\nWe carry a complete stock of everything in the\nDrug and Stationery line. No need to send away\nfor your goods.\nHerbert Spencer, who is the best\nauthority on blologloal truths, thinks\nlh.it the eventual mixture of the\nvarieties of the race will produce in\n\inerica .1 imn typo nf man than\nhas heretofore existed iu our world\nimne plastic, more adaptable, more\ncapable of undergoing ihe modifications needful foi complete social life,\nand flatters the coming women with\nthe assurance that A merlon will produce tiii'ii graiidei than Hie world has\nvet known, mi if tliis he tine those\nnot alre.nlv mati an- plUil t'ool\nriiillleoiis al'gUIIielll is seldolii loiltiil\nin Die newspapers of to-dny; m-illiei\nis there an) ilign-Il) In theii eritlo-\nism Nuw wc iiiui 'he religious news\nan.l ihe quotations from lbe stock\nexehnnge side by side The) pander\nlo lhe had nisljiiet of Uh- Illoliej si-ek-\nci Tiny accuse without pily .unl\ndefeii.l without mason TIk) elevate\nand imii down regardless of merit\nIiul whj 11 is so? Wh) Ibis lameiiL'\naide liaiisilinn in ihe press of uut\nis sadiicr ihan the fael Itself. The\npeople demand iust sm-h a press\nA noble, ttlgliified press can onlv be\npossible when a noble public deniands\nii Vn uubcallh) desiie to satisfy a\nlonglugifoi gloss pleasures has made\nour newspapers what tliey ate.\n.loiitnalisis ad in 11 the evil effects of\nsensational reports of criminal acts,\niii.l admit thai 111 person has ihe\nright to sow the M-i-.t.s of disease iu\nHie physical body of his fellow men;\nyet ihev are guilty of .sowing moral\nind mi'lttal disease, which is a fat\ngreater crime. Many read the news-\nnapers, who arc on the holder ol\nIrresponsibility and suggest inns of\ncrime easily lake root in suoh minds.\nThe sickening details of diabolical\ncrimes are sources of eiil Ilium!\ncurdling headlines .haw Ihe utliulinii\nnf those who aie liltngl\") foi ailven-\nluie, and ihe young aie especially\n.lama-g.-d In what Ihei lead lo. It\nis tine there is a class of readers,\nwh > repudiate all thai is impure in\nliterature, as Un- child before it'll! ml is coiitaiiiiiiaied wilh the base\nmil vulgar elements in life, loves\nthai which i.s beautiful .md will lay\niis Inn lingers on the petals id a\n(lower and show its admiral lou long\nIttloie n can lisp a word\nThe demand for Immoral papers is\na sad common! on ihe tendencies of\nihe limes and ih.- temptation in ensure a large circulation hv pand'ng\nlo thc 1.0.i.-s oi the visions, has led\nmany .,t them to prostitute theii\npyrin in on lei to place them nn a\nfliiahc'lul basis We have journalists\nwho would scorn in publish ought\nUnit would corrupt the reader, yet\nSllt'h papei s aie gCHeiuil) lhe ones\nwho stiffci lot wani of pntrotiilge..\nMi Adams ol the Advocate says,\n\"The newspaper men come ucnl'ei\nholding the helm nf opinion than any\nothei ulass ol men. They have the\nwhole world for an audience. We\nhave Hi. in wiih our breakfast. The\nbreakfast goes to the body ami the\nnewspaper to the moral system. II\nmir coffee were poisoned every morning, the race would soon die. If you\npm poison inio ihe newspapor ihe\nrace will soon be bad \" Many newspapers give tbreo columns to a sen-\ns-ational divorce and three lines to\nUn- notiee of a \"golden wedding.\"\nTlrese pests of Journalist* lievci\nhesitate to Invade ihe homes of sorrow antl sn picture tu tin- world the\nsailed anguish ol stiickei. h.-alis.\nThev expose to view ihe long hidden\nskeleton hum-il in so many closets.\nTliey have tbe audacity to pry into\nlite affairs ol lbe lamil) We read\nlll.iI lhe Mhillialis were famous for\ntli.u greed for gossip, yel even ihey\nhad thell limit. The dead were a.s\nsacred 10 many as their gods, Iu\nmn day all personal mailers ale disserted The finalities oi human pity\nsit-ins in have (ailed out of journalism The reporters prj Into the\ncomers of the sick room and iu the\nmosl indelicate manner expose with\nrevolting minuteness the different\nphases of disease. Kven the lasl\nwords of ihe dying an* blazoned In\nlhe head lines of the newspapers.\nThey revel in all soils ol sensational reports. The more sensational\nthe reports the more compensar\nlions ih.-y receive from the publishers. Slurs on women arc looked\nupon as choice morsels, to he chewed\nby Hie public, iluis pandering to vulgar tastes of those who have\nnioiheis, wives and sisters in whom\nIhev arc Indebted for every spark of\nrespcolnbllily ihey possess. Here\nhim 1 h every man and woman gets\nhis oi her dose of current slang. The\ndemand Ior m-wspapeis is so great,\na host of cheap writers enter lhe\nlielil of journalism ami Hie worst feature in the case is thai il is ihc bad\nKiulish and not thc good lhat we\n(iml ia ihese papeis. In Ihis, as in\nolher callings, skilled workmen are\nscarce and thev call toi high wages.\nThere aie papers conducted by men\nwhose aim is in elevate ami iml de-\ngiade lhe profession. Vol Ua- papeis lhat lind Hn- mosl favor iu the\ne.es of tlu* loading public of lo-dav\nare Well spired wilh slang Those\ncontaining thr fullest account of the\nprize lighl and horse race are the\nmost popular. To use a modern\nnewspaper phrase, \"-Tlie articles must.\nIw hrrevy.\" Finally, lhe newspaper\nechoes our lowest selves in its\nmethods, its manners and Its Kng-\nlis'h. In Japan newspapers are suppressed for publishing scandalous\narticles on tue private life ol individuals, Yel we are trying lo Chris-\ntiiitii/e Japan.\nWhile ihis crM'telsm upon our own\ncalling may seem seven', yel we believe our readers will vouch for its\ntruthfulness. However, the evil referred to exists most in our large\nmetropolitan dailies, while lhe weekly papers, with few exceptions, are\nfree from these evils anil elevate and\nbetter the fireside.1, they visit.\nBLAIRMOHF\n(From thtr Blairmore Times.)\ni.iwii-i is the only* one ..t Die i*a-s\nlown ihai will hold a criehratiun mi\nVictoria Day, May INth.\nIJutus Hans,-uii-iv and li Frasoi are\nhoih confined in the Coleman 1\t\npital suffering imiii blood poteoo.ng.\nMany Howard lefl on Wednesday\nlot l.r'hbiidi-- 10 utlend He sick bed\nof his brothel .lack wlm is quite\nseriously ill\nThe survey an I plans foi the rare\ntrack bete have heen completed anl\nwork upon the track will be commenced within a lew davs\n.1. It Millei, lately in charge ol\nihe p Mums Po here, has been\ntransferred to a position In H r\nanl expects to leave shortly to assume his new duties\nJUStice V C Ite.i.h. ol Klan\nImposed a line nl M anl costs each\nto iwi. young men loi riding ovei\ntbe wagon hudge near Frank laatei\nthan a walk ..I, Wedmwdaj aftei\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21\n^>ciety anu i McVittie & Laidlaw,\nPROFESSIONAL cards I Mining Engineers\n* and Surveyors,\nKNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Tffnfl rT^81*00^ R <-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCr.nbn\u00C2\u00BBk, B. C. iVlMS'SV- U S'\nMeets every Tuesday it . p. u,. it ttUmlMt, U. h.\nNru Kiu'crnily Hull.\t\nJ. a. Arnold, Kits\n... .. . tleorge TlK>miis-D, I'-t'. | J-\u00C2\u00BB***s*.*!-\u00C2\u00AB*s*!-H*9-\u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00BB*VH-s-l**\nVisiting bretnren cordmi, invited 11 c J\nto UtenJ. 9 First-class Work by Experi- i\nCriobriwl Local t'alon 12,1 oT^hTTill., i | tn\"d Hands' *\nHru.hcrhnod ol Carpenters .nd joiner, j fr ^., _ 'Z\n\"i *n.cri\u00C2\u00AB. : J The Cranbrook HottI ?\nMeetings even Thursday tvenlutil ?> n . \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00BB_._ Z\n\"\"'\"\"'\"\"\u00C2\u00AB * BARBER SHOP?\nI. 0. 0. T. hal\nsture.\nVisit!nt brethren cordially Invited\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 Vuiii, Edward Foot\nReo.-See\nI.O.O.F. liu City L\u00C2\u00ABd|t\nNo 42. Meets every\nLIKES Tills COUNTRY\nA shot i nun- sim-e Mr. Thomas !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\nKnvlaiid visited Crnnbrook, with n\n\i.-w to finlim; sinl.il.le hnmis loi a\nnumber nf families now renidiiiK on\nihe rarminx lands oi N'orlli Ihikota.\nA short irip of Inspect imi covering\nbin a small pan ol lhe available\nlands iu lhc vlclnft) o| 1-his cltj\nconvinced him he had seen enoueb in\njustify him in report lne favorably of\nilu- local Hy to t-ltouc whom he reprc\nseii'lvd,\n.Joseph Ityan experts thai quilo a\ndozen families will take up their residence in the Immediate neighbourhood wiihin the next two months,\nas the resuli of Mr. Freeland's in-\nspcotiou. lie has received the subjoined letter which fully hears mil\nhis rvpeetaiioiis:\nKuivka. Mont.\n31th April, 'mi\nDear Siri-\nAfter an absence of less than\nfeu days I readied home and was\nmade lhc target of a Ithiusaud\nquestion?, from family and friends\na.s to the prosperity of vour\nflourishing town id' Cranbrook,\nAfter relating to them as hest I\ncould some of thr uailiraj\nadvantages offered hv vmir vouur\nand grow-fng city, I related' uiy\nvlsil to the Suiinvside fruit ranch\not Mr. William Hamilton. After\nrelating the success which had attended the efforts of Mr. Hamilton in fruit culture, all were de-\nll'ghtod and decided tlmt I had\nfmmd a new KI Dorado, and lhat\nthey would visit it themselves in\nthe neat future.\nYours, etc.,\nThomas K. Ftivlaiid.\nThe lettef is highly significant, being a wholly unsolicited expression oi\nthe opinion of a practical farmer and\nfruit \u00C2\u00BBrower of wide experience in\nWestern Canada, Dakota, and Montana With fuller advertising we\nmij_,'ht expect better icsults.\nnight\n*^*x*^<**:**;**h*<*<**h*<^'\nCity Scawtflcrj\nThe City Council\nhave appointed\nR. Stewart\n; the official scavenger]\n!of the city of Cran-\n; brook. Parties having closets to clean,'\n; refuse matter to haul;\n' to the City dump '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n; grounds should leave ,'\n; orders with him. The '\nI city must be cleaned.\nAddress Bon 105.\nMonday\nMew li null* ILill,\nIng Oddfellows cordially invited.\nK. II. McKay M. I). Blllin\nN. 0. Soo'y.\nUiD-rool Iodic No. J.\n1. F, * 1. M.\nPreXii I | FwW M\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB* - SpwWiy |\n' '\"- E. SOUTH. Prop',. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n I-M \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0099\u00A6?\nlti-giiiar Dteellngs no\niim .lunl Thursday\nol evt-ry inuuiit.\nVisiting _r_ti. tn welcomed.\ns. II. Huskiiis, Sec'y,\nJl. A. Uoalts, u. ,ii.\nCRANHROOK AERIE NO. ui\nF. (). I-.\nMri't in I'ntmore ilall i*i,r.\nThursday,\nI'. Ross Tate, Vi. V.\nA. M. Hlaik, ti. Sec'y.\nVisiting lirollicrs cordially invlteil.\nLOYAL OKANUK L0DOB, NO. 1871\nCRANBROOK\n-lIiH-l til II ,,l I.. I*'. Hull 2t\u00E2\u0080\u009El\nlilt .S.iliirtltii iMt'li itiniiih.\nVlsltiug liii-tliit'ii always m-ln\nT. Ili'.viii, ,i.i\u00E2\u0080\u009E. i..' Larrlmt\nIV. .11. Sec'v\nW. P. UURU,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nCRANBROOK.BRITISH COLUMBI.\nHARVEY & McCARTER,\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc.\niluell Block Criitinwk. B. C.\nC. H. DUNBAR\nBarrister, Solicitor, Notary\nPublic, Etc\nCranbrook, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B. C.\n1**9*99**9**9*****9***9**1\nDRS. KINO & GREEN,\nPhysicians and Surgeons.\nOffice at Residence, Armstrong Avt.\nOFFICE HOURS :\nForenoons .... 9.30 to 11\nAfternoons - - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . 1.30 to 3.30\nEvenings 7.30 to 1.90\nCRANBROOK :: :: :.- :: B. C\nDR. F. E. KINO\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS :\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to 13 a.m.\n1 to I p.m.\n1 to 8 p.m.\nOffice and residence on Armstrong av.\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\n0001) ADVERTISING.\nAdvort'talng is nut merely attraot-\n[ng llie reader; advert isiji**; is convincing Mm. A marl is not going\nto spend Ivls minify on it I'limso or a\nliropi't* idace fm* each artiele; aiid Hllunny pioturo, He wants facts. And\nis with pride she looks upon her a woman wonts figures\u00E2\u0080\u0094prices.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nRAILWAY\nBEST TINE, BEST SERVICE\nEAST, viu Porl Arthur to\nWINN1PEQ, TORONTO\nMONTREAL, NEW YORK\nViu Sun Lino to\nSt. Paul, Miuneaplis\nOnly lim* connecting with LI Ml\nTED TRAINS\nSt. Paul to Chicago\nDaily Tourist Sleepers\nEast Dunuioru Junction\nATLANTIC S. S. AGENCY\nNew S, S. EMPRESS BRITAIN\n11500 Tons, 570 feet long\nTo QUEBEC MAY 111\nFor full particulars apply to loci\nagents or write\n0. H. HILLIER, Agt. Cranbrook\n.1. S. CARTER, E. .1. COYLE.\nD.l'.A., Nelson. A.G.r.A. Vancouver\nDR. F. B. MILES\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS )\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to 13 a.m.\n1 to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 p.m.\n7 to I \u00C2\u00BB iii.\nOffice la new Reid block\nCRANBROOK, B. C\nJ. M. DERR,\nBOOT AND SHOE MAKER.\nRepairing; Promptly Done.\nFootwear lo Measure a Specialty\n#-.--. . * 4*\nI CIJNE'5 POPULAR\nI BARBER SHOP\n_ is now located in its comfort-\nj able and attractive new quar-\nJ ters in thc Manitoba Hotel.\nThis institution is iust up-to-\ndate and is mod-rnlv equipped\nJ to do just the best work in all\n\u00C2\u00BB branches of the tonsorial art. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n4 . T I\n\u00C2\u00BB'. R. BEATTY,\nFUNERAL DIRECTOR,\nCRANBROOK. B C,\nTELEPHONE H\nDrink Home Beei\nIt is Pure\nIt is Healthy\nit is the Best\nFt. Steele Brewing Co.\nSTOCK BROKERS\nAND DEALERS; IN\nMINING^SHARES\n7e Buy and Sell on Commissios.\nWANJEDi-Western Oil and\nDiamond Vale Shares.\nWaghorn, Gwynne &\nCompany.\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nOOO-KHXHXKHKIOOOIKMJOOOO\nThe Daintiest Yel\nOur New Photo\nMounts\nPicture Framing a\nSpecialty\n| Prest Photo Co\n9-x-:-:-:-->9-:--:-->:-9->9--.-.:-9<-999\n* farm for Sale\n.Situatiil on the Kootenay\n, rivi.T. ono mill' from Mayook,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 containing Wll ner....; I'M acres\n', bottom lumi; 51* acres under\ncultivation; new li-rooni nuxl-\n' em cottago. Also 115 hoail\n', of cattle tuul live horses, witli\nall farm implements.\nFor particulars apply to\nSamuel McLean, Ma-zoo.. B. C. t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.-:-9<-9 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0$-. Ni' IUIUI in Souiti\nKast Kootena] ean afford lo lie with\n..in n, aud everyone living outside nt\ntin ii. iii.-i, uiii> is interested in the\nin.-... .-i ilns suction, should read\ni' li publishes Uu- news while 11 ia\nnews. U is controlled absol ly bj\nUu- |iitblishers, Nn cirque, part) ni\n' n\u00C2\u00ABiii kIh.iI dictates ii.-, policy, li\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 (Um t n\ to please ihe people, It's\nii.--.li,. is in pirhlisli a newspaper Hi.it\nWill In- ,\ cr\u00C2\u00ABHl In Hi.' llHUIIiy.\nSui.I iii \i.nt -nli-.il i|riii ii .md you\nwill Ite thankful evei alieisvard.\nA1K11ii-in- i.in*- M per ini'li, poi\n' inoi,tli, nn more an i no li*ss.\n.\"Ueadine in..* tei l'i eenls pei line\nin itoii-advei ti->--i 1\" wills i'i i lii\"*\n'i. regular a I-.* ! Users,\nll n.ii .1.- ii- '.. reach ihe P'-ople ot\nSnuih V..I-- l\\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mti-nav yen must ad\nseriiso In Ih \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Herald\nI'l,,- ll. ..,1.1 bus .. firsl rlnss jol\nplant luhl Its work is id Mn- besl\nTh.- ii'i.iiii ii.'h'i wanl charity, ii\nm.u.i\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .i square ileal on yo.it joli\nWork. It we eali't Bill! Voll ill HH.ll\nill and |M ii-i'. klek, an I si-ml v.an\nwork io some Cheap .lolin house\ntl .--i thai nevei spends a eenl\nCrat.hri.uk.\n1**********1\nWill.: THAN\n1,000 zv Week\nii\nThis i- lho guarii.it.Bl rir*\nniiiiii I ilu* llorulil\nI'roHsr ml BiiliMiri|i-\nIimi lists li|il!ll In lllv_Ml.ll.\nn,,i, I iy mlvortliiers ul uny\ntiltlti,\nTin' lli'iulil giviiBailollar\nin I'oltia tor a ilollar lu money. Tlm uilvertlsor has the\nriitlit in know islnit In- Is\nreceiving fnr his money.\nThe Herald in nut- |U|ier\nthat courts luveslitlgatloii.\n**********|\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\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6Of\njj HKRALI) AGENCIES .\n< \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lW Herald will be found on , ,\n, [ Hale al the follow ine places: ]'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i-M-srjMillc, Marysville llru/ Slore ,,\n\ I Wardner, (i Donahue's Sture *\n] | Mnyie. S. K. Harvie'ij ilruu Slore \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n- '%an. K. P. Fintay *\nX Fernie, Purdy's Hook Slore\nX Elko, Hulbrook's Bunk Slore\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Cranhrook, Beatlie & A It hi son's ^\nX and C. H. Keid & Co.'s\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\nTHK IM BLIO IMII \h\nl.el us he houewt wilh eucli otter\nI.n us keep eoiH, wilbholdhlltei\nv.,rnI- ,i ,t\u00E2\u0080\u009E.;. ,,i ihis by-law Itoiji\na i.nV stuwlpoinl, Instead ol pcr-\nmlMthg ourselves lu ho worked up by\ninisii'lu.-srntii'iK'ii \"i' mi ^iiiiiii*! iiiiiiil\nuui. -\nIn 'ilu- insi plaee there was tm oil-\n.ininln in iht- passage \"I a public\nIiMiiii.i by-la vv. The people generally\ni.ali/.nl the importance and necessity\nrn Midi a measure n. Cranbrouk. Tha\nmembers ni tin- Council s.u nighl\nnftei'.jiilglil ami discussed the provisions i.i llinl In law wllh others, und\nno ratepayer appeared to oittr any\nsuggestions hi make any objection.\nTin-, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ini-mlii'is .,] ilu- nniiinl were\nimi arbitrary in lh. n action. They\n.lul uol >n ih.-niM Ui _ up tts Czars o(\nilu- ronuiiiiuit). <>n iia- contraij\nMn*. sought inf'ii nml imi hy gelling\nrupirs ol by-laws Irom oilier towns\nan.i shaped theirs along .similar lines.\nThey were acting lor the tiesl Inter-\nfsis nl iin* community, using lhe\nbrains thai llie Lord had given them,\nlur thai purpose,\niiii- members nf ibe council are nol\n. i i min als,\nThey an- nol scheming lo injure\nihe properly nl Hie people or any\nannual owned by anyone in lown.\nThey arc not tailing advantage nl\nihen official positions in Impose on\nany r,ii/Vn tn tin- town.\nNow, honestly, Is there a man In\nCraubrtook who Urinks Ui.ii the)\nWell, l-hen, Iel us gel logeHtor and\nteason Ihis thing oul, and hi- fail\nuiili ilu- council and ourselves.\nEvery riti/ni hns his rights, and\ntirosc rights in lown, province mid\ndominion, extend rail) as far as Un*\nenjoyment nf those ileitis docs not\nwork an injury nr a hardship to any\nothei Individual.\nThe iii.iii i\itli.,i lawn or a gaixien\nhas his rights, and those rights Include protect'lon in an Incorporated\nlown.\nI.ci a man sptnd $50 or MOD and\nseveral weeks in work mi a garden or\na lawn, ami Hun gel up some morn*\nint. awl iiii.il ilu' whole thing ruined\nhy Rome animal Hal Ims enteral Ihc\nI'kice .ii night, ami bow dn ymi sup-\npus.' jn* feolitf\nTh..! man will he hoi under ilu- col-\nIai\nVmi honestly, imw. has hi- mil a\nright [jo in* lint? '\nHe will get out and express\nopinion ot thi' animal and Uu* i\nwho owns him, and it ti ten <*lui\nto om* ihai what he savs could\ni\u00C2\u00AB- pi luted in the Herald\nVou say that llie animal that did\nthat damage should be token \"\u00C2\u00BB !t\u00C2\u00BB'|\npound Perhaps the -niinai te gone\n.md failed iu leave .my address Hm\ntaking it lo 'liv p^und will not ie*\nplace that garden or lawn, llut il '\niin* animal wax not allowed io run ai\nlarge il wouhl noi have had a onaticu j\nt.i imve dune any damage.\nui; tin* oilier land a man thinks n !\ngood deal ul his COW. He don'l\nwa\u00C2\u00ABl to see het abused and is will- |\ning in light ior ber protection\nlhat man is right.\nNt. man lias tho right to abuse an)\nanimal, no matter if he wears -a ~iai\\nas -ivig as the bottom ol' a dish pan I\nilm iei us gel together and reason\nTh. council will not stand for an)\nabuse of animals, nor are they coin*\n(idled to take i.m mueh [or themselves, They wanl the ordinance\nenforced, bi i itn) want Ihe word .\ndone right, (live the council ti (\nchance, They want to perforin the |\nilutiv\u00C2\u00BB \"i tlii-ii olliee in a mannei i\nUmi will he a credit to tilieinselvee!\nand tin* community. Lei us help the I\ncouncil None ol us wanl to have]\nihfws iiimiiiig at large dning damage\nto lawns and gardens. And none oil\nii- nam the people wlm owns the\nrows impos-ed upon.\nWhal is Hie sil'iiation'' ..\nSuieial iiuii have'ilieii animals im ,\npounded, and it las cosl lite owners\na lee. In some cases ihe payment\nof hills fee was u hardship,.*, Hilt Is\nihai ihe tan J1 of ihe coune-llV Till\npeople generally wain a protection\nl>) law. and il was pass*;*!. The law\nw.is published twice In the Herald,\nand there is hardh a man iu Cran\nbrook who docs not read the Herald.\nNol only was the law published, bul !\nrefeieiiei' was made to il and Ihei\ni'iiiiirei'1 waited lo give the people a\nchance to make arrangements lo ean\ntui theii animals. Mul nothing was j\ndone, And in all probability noth\nnig would fcavc been done, if none ol\n(he cattle hod lreen lakm up. Tln-\nuiai'ier will righl itself iu iinm.\n\ similar by-law is in force iu otiier\ntowns and is nol eonsWerwl a hard\nship .rn the people, and a.s soon as\nlhe iM-uple adjust I hem selves t.i lh.\nnew conditions here, they wil1. loot\nupon ilu1 law as a good thing.\nThere is really no reason why tliere\npolice ollieers. Itemeinlier ihe police*\nmon and Hie men were acting under\nondcrs. They are mu. to be bloancfl.\nIf t'lu*y did nol obey rudeir, tiie)\nwnuld Imve bwn dlsdiurged. H the\nMillers had nm been given the ordln-\namco would not have been enforced.\nAnd nfier the commotion subsides\nlln- great majority of the people Will\nsay -that* il is a good thing.\nTheie Is really ao reason why then'\nshould be any movement agojinst the\ncouncil or lhe mayor on this by-law\nThey have done what Miry thought\nwas nglit and for the best Interests\nof ilie eoniuiiiiiity. T-iioy should nol\nIh- al)iised, they should noi tie liandi\ncapped, hut they should receive Unmoral assistance ol ihe community in\nlire good work,.\nLet- us developc homo pride and civli\n[uide. Let us ma1 (i Cranhrook bean\nWful. Lei us have lawns, ami gardens. 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Take the\nquestion of\nSpring Suits\nfor instance. The man who is wearing one\nof the New 20th Century Brand Spring Suits\nor 20th Century Brand Top Coats, \" rain\nor shine/' has a tremendous advantage over\nmere ordinary mortals who have yet to\ndiscover the merits of these garments.\nTo be Well Clad\nis to be 20th\nCentury Clad\nONLY TO BE HAD AT\nHILL & COMPANY\nCRANBROOK'S GREATEST STORE\np..ratinn sUCfcceds\nagainsl right, lhe\nin a nauseous dose of\nas to the good done\npeu\nml\nAIN'T IT TIIK TRUTH,\nThe Kernie Ledger copied our ser\nmon ol two weeks ago on purity ii\npolitics, and comes'back with tin\ncomment printed below. We agio\nwiih Kdiw.r Molt, and wlien Mu\nMmo arrives, he will find the Herahl\nin line aklvoeatiug wlut is right ami\ncondemning corruption, no matte\nwhal parly is guflrfiy, The Herald\nhas had some experience in the past\nin this -distriot prot'ost/tng against\ncorruption, and even to-day 'the memories of thc liiidiiiRs of lhe commission that invest igat-rd the grnnl'ing ol\ntiornses lingers in the minds of some.\nIt is line lhat the official repol'l\nmade out by Mr. Dui lock-Webster,\ntht' commissioner, has been burled in\nlhe archives of Ihe government ofllces at Victoria, hut enough was\nnude public io show 'the people what\na real live political graft meant,\nSomeday that report will lie brought\nlo life, and Uhu there will be people\nin this dhtt'det who will open Hieir\neyes in astonishment. The Herald\nhas- considerable ol tin- evidence hut\nwould like fo get more. Ami llial\nis nol the only piece ol political\ngrafi that has been worked in this\ndis'irii'l. There are others, ami as\nlire Ledger SftyB, the lime will come\nwlnii some nf Ihem will he given\npublicity, and lihey will make mighty\nnterest'lng reading.\nFollowing is the comment made\nhv the Ledger on lire Herald edili/r-\n:l:\nThe Herald is right as to these\npolitical camp-followers, bui if tho\npress of thin country would do a\nlitt'le less gtneraii/ing and more\nparticularizing more good would re*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mlb :rom, the expenditure of printers'\ntifc. To preach a sermon such as lhe\nabove is all verv well, hut nobody\npays much atteiiifoii lo the preaching\nIntaiise nobody iu particular is hurt.\nVU1111 an opportunily ts ofliered lo do\ngood in .joining lorers to stamp out\nnne crying evil, some flagrant attempt to debauch and rob a community or a province, ilie paper thai\nimcs out 'boldly and does noi battle\nfor the right is\" generally allowed to\nilo Us own lighting until Uie timid\n..nes find oul which way thebat'lle is\ngoing to terminate, and ihen the public is treated to a demons!ration of\ncapital\nniivmigomenl whi\nof everybody because\ni-orpniaiion mates mo\na position in spend\nfear of anybody gover\nwins a light Unu the\nling a fight; maWer who ihey might he, or how\narc treated .high thev may stand in the council.1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nerali/.atioti. of the party. The Herald is oppos-\nmhiiii'il cl tu piilll-ical grafting, no mallei\nan.l broad-minded'- which party it takes | laco. Sail\nlends in the good'the liiiihv ones an.l in iliis way\nsn when a great \u00E2\u0080\u00A2cleanse lhe party. The fact I'.iai ii\n'y I lie) aie in man who works a dirty, political\nline, etc, etc. graft is a Liberal nr a Conservative,\nwithout lhe ;does nol lessen the crime. That is\nng ils actions how a partisan proves himself lo be\nsubserv- an enemy to his parly ami If\ntime-serving fellows will be try. Demand an lionesl deal for thc\nfound on lhc top. rail uf the fence rights of Uie people, wheilier il he in\ns'hoiiiing \"Wc lold you sol.'1 \"We tile district, in lhe province or u ihe\ndid il!\" See what .i power the Dominion, And it might he sng-\npress wields? I gcsti d Uiat if the people in every\nThere is enough of the grafting dislriel in Canada would act on lhat\nsuch as is mi'lll(lined by the Herald, basis Ihere would be less of the\ngoing on right under ils nose here iu grafting in higher places. A Liberal\nKast K-ootcii-av to keep- Umi papei tbiei ur a Conservative grafter looks\nand the balance of us liusy looking jusl alike lo the Herald\nafter It, No more completely ot-j \t\ngaiii/ed eouihinaiion exists in any ff| , ,, n , is ,\n Btr> \"\" lu' ??fW* \" '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0isl,-|ll^!siar. in and cut down the regulai\nupon the nc-ks oi lhe people a yoke m lh, c.vt,nsvs. T!l, h(,,ivv ,msi.\nof political bondage and monopolist c fl in\-i.r,-iit to m-ganizallan in a\ngreed lti.ui can he found in this . i.lCornorftltni\nuoiinuv aifd Uie lime is rapidlv ap- ' '\n[....aching when liie Herald and all H, i(1 ((\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei(H, , t,, (, \t\n...her papers will have ample onpopj^ his T|tl. \u00E2\u0080\u009E,, |)Usi\nItmi y to be muehi less .general In hlHlH , ,^mUw, \u00E2\u0080\u009Ekfi \ .g\n.ratters whose polllies Is iliinder am riv.ltll hllsillOSS, Thc [inl, l(,lliS\n-row out o lhe organised effortsi oPftS vvp\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E b, , k s|ll,l|lrl ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nth.-ir remarks as to the evils whuh p|0S(_, tJa-lH-lv\nwhose morals is money. B \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' _____\nIndications grow upon every hand .... ,'\".\u00E2\u0080\u009E, , ,\npointing to an even worse .cond.tiu..1, lhe hush lire has already started\nin Canada as io corporate; political !\" ill,,i ll,n loCftl Rovenimtnl ofllcla s\nami business graft llmll has ever h'lVf' '!\" l>\u00C2\u00BBwer in expend money lo\nhm. found Ift'oxlm over the bonier,l\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00B0J' ,Il\u00C2\u00B0 n\"\" Hiai is hemg wrought,\nand lire people ol this eoimlrj will }\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 spwrnmeiH will lose more by a\nhe iill'i-.l iiimii In fh lose hi-lweeii' lalur'' 1,llstl '\"'(' ,lun \" Wn\"',l l!llifl '\"\n1 iiiploi lire wardens lo look after lhe\nicuiporaleil town is now\nand there shot/Id imt he a\narty end gi\nml bouesl gi\ness im-llioils\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nie Lidger\nanada will |\nthc\nhel Ween\nhand,\nlire\n.md faiih\ni,ilit't.\nihi- peAjite id\nI lu Ihe einel-\nED1T0RIAL NOTES,\nmien-\ndry\nuf the country durli\nthe\nAlderman .lacksoi\nforelin! an onlinnnci\nnl. and vei acl fall\nhelieves in Oil\nthat he has eaie\nwiih lhe people,\n..1 com\nThen\neasiei\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 UiPliS 'bai\nniuelil.il Uuu\nmd mnn\not pouirlkeeper.\nThe way to make a law ellivllve ti\nto enforce ll, If II Is a hail <\t\ntin n repeal i<\nTin- people of Cranlirnok emphatic\ncaliy said hv lheir votes \"l.el us g.)\nahead and make CraiihrooK the liest\ntown in Ue interior nf .UrUHIi Co-\nliuiihia \"\nPolitical emeigii\n(range conditions\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2viand seai\nii lllif\nalw\nlight\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0s bring\nWhen lh\nlal was hroughl t\nprovince, the Conservatives\nwl Ui offset its i-iu-ci by\ntelliing of the crimes of thi' Liberals\nin other mailers. Now when the\nConservatives charge ih,' Mbcrals\nwith crooked work on paying Immense sums to a company that was\nsupposed in stimulate immigrat'\nDuncan Itoss dc\nshow ing up Mr\nThe Crows Nesi Pass (\nI pany, which is als,. the walei coin\nI j pan\ uf Kernie, lias raised the walci\nII rates in that town. Whal lhc\n' people should do is t.i g -mtu im and w iii up (he trot) and is afraid Ctww N\nto come down\nSTOCK QUOTA! IONS\nKuralnbed by Beale A Elwell, Hrok*\nUii'IiisclVI-S ui iheir families We\nwish Willie Welch every prosperity\nthat his good work entitles trim to,\nand hope to sic bim wiihin a very\nslim i time the proprietor ol a news- ., , , \u00E2\u0080\u009E _\npapei And that, is where he will \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Cranbrook, B. C.\ngol io. lm be is made of the right Canadian Consolidated\nkind of slulT. I Can.uliaii (ioldftelds \t\n . | W.'Mleih Oil A Coal \t\nPlanl a few trees this vear and yuu International Cool A Coke\nwil' (ed .thankful for it ever alter- Sullivan Group Mining Co.\nward I Nicola Coal Mines. Ud\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 [ Nicola Coal A Coke \t\nWhat is Um matter with Moyie North Star \t\nthis vear1' If Ihey intend lo ecle- Rambler Cariboo \t\nhrale ihev should he saving so. Canadian Marconi \t\nCranhrook wants logo there'for the Kicky Mountain Oil \t\nfirst ol July if thev ean get the Sullivan Bonds\t\nchance I Oranby Oonsolidaied\nNa!os:-3nfiU North Star\nlilii.uil\n,. .7\n, Ji I\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,;i7\n,. .:\u00C2\u00BB\n. -u_\n. .-'t\nAs ;i revnle of lhe subsidy lur* hot\n* i : n naked for it Is noi likely\nUnl il will he asked (m al all, as\nthe present session of Parliament is\ndrawing to a close. In thai case\nconstruction musl soon lie vigorously\npushed in order io lake advantage of\nthe subsidy amounting lo $ftft,0fl(l\nCranhrook had a strenuous day last livan; lfilio International Coal\nMonday. The people nleeted an, Coke.\nDoes It pay to cat, drink and\nsleep? You have-to, that's all. Does\nit- nay to advertise'.' \"Ns tlte \"eat\nand drinto\" of husiness. You can't\n ,'i.j live tm sleep alone.\n... 3.50 f The first requisite of successful fld-\n.., .85 vertls'ing is a meritorious article:\n,,.70.00 | second, confidence in its merit, and\n 18.25, third, enthusiasm.\n-)000 Sul-|\nA\ Don't expect a big harvest unless\nyour seed is scattered on fertile soil. THB CBAXBBOOK HEBALD\nI Ladies'\nI Shoes\nI\nI\nI\nI\nNew\nShoes\nOur ..lock ii nuw complete in Ladles' Shi.es, Ian and lllack Slipiwrs, Oxfords, Laced or Buttoned\nShoes, nude by snch well known manuluctarers as J, & T Bell, of Momreal, and l.dw... c. Burt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I New Vork. \u00C2\u00AB Ladies' Tan Slippers Iron. Si.15 to $5,00, \u00C2\u00AB Laced or Buttoned Shoe* Iron, t, 00\ntuSoix,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 jo pair odd lioes of shoes. Regular price from 11,73 lu Jj.uo. To clear, $..15\nREID & COMPANY.,\nSeed potatoes C. C. S.\n0 S Prised spent Sunday tn V<-\nKvnu.\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nim-.\n.I \|,\nMoiulay\nK.u Saie-Fn\nidll-A JoMOe\nF\"i real har_,un- i\ndress fabrics there i\nHill A\" Co.'s.\nJohn Kerr, of Fori\ntown Saturday last.\nida\nmuslins audi\nno place like\nSteele\ni Haynes\nn at Sirdai\n.! Ill.uk,\nlast with i'r\niris Chttriei\nMr-\ncouple\nt.d Mr\ne C\nvisiting wilh\nIns wee*.\nt Fcrnie. spent Sua\nnbrook friends,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I Wardner, was u\n..hi\n-f days this\nt'i'/'.i.,|.l\n>k vlsitoi\nnl Ward\nMon.I,it\nI> A. McFaihme, nl Frank, i\ntown 10-day on business.\nBrick ice eroam lor sour S;\ndinner, phone 141. \"The Palm'\nJosepg Baiiihrick was token t\nh*' pital to day being under\nweather.\nFresh fruits, ice cream, home-modi\ncandies at \"The Palm\" phone 111\nS, E. Oliver, formerly -\u00C2\u00BBf Wni-dnei\n| and Cranbrook, was in town ihi*.\nweek shaking hands wi-th old friends,\n' Qeorae Hunter earn*' up from Jat-\n(rav Monday In east ins vote al Uie\neity election.\nPrompl delivery of bulk and hriefc\nlee cream. \"The Palm,\" pbone 111\n(korge Torilock visited Spokane\nlast week, and savs thai il is & great\nU'V.\nivl\nCurtain stretchers 12.50, C, C. s.\nOeorge Gearv, ol Fori Steele, was\nregistered al the Cosmopolitan Monday last\nOnly tu i-ii,i*.v work tun\nfiom ..hi dressmaklnii depai'..- .\nHill & Co\nMrs l.esin Clapp, Mn Wm Win.\nI) H'Miii and Mt* Oeorge Mewl visit*\ni.l F'-inif Tuesday\nJames a MacBaln, ... JoHroj wai\nregistered ai the CosmopoHtsn Uu\nl.illei jiait of last week\nll. Flayer's lug dog\n*m_)&*_m\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*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nG.T. ROGERS\nBanana Belt Weather\nNow reign\npride in hi\nMin- and die man with the natural\n* ia busy with the rake and planting\n..Ma. We ate taking orders for Redding PlanU,\nHum. Plan)a and Hailing Haakelx far Vcrifldlhf. Willi\nveiy liiile expunt-iQ and a little work you can have\nnature's gifts in bloom nnil sweet emeH in abundance around your own little hit\nTennis Teas\nii'fi now announced which means tennis playing,\nWe have Trnnis Shoes, while canvas uppers; while\nrubber soles. In verv best i|uilily ClSVti Oxtsrds,\nleather ioles. children's, Mimes,. Ladles', Men's.\nQ. T. R. Tea\nIs suitable for\nuur teas direct fr\non getting a ttnlfori\nwhole, well jMieketl\nrich aroma. 0. T. U Tra It an sear perleii a* any lea\nyuutin buy.\nerv oeeasiun\niiiallty, t\n1 retai\nWe\ntiding\nporta\nare importing\na* can depend\ntlvciireil leaf.\nlllllll lllll llli.l\nJardinieres\nTo display a uli-e plain lull loliuw\nlon.liouiil lun.. il in ,i ,1,*, ..in |\n|.ol- ill till ii/.*-. tlie.ler. Tulip\nprint. Iran. tic. lo 1.1 uo.\n'iin.i |..'if,vi Moron\nol H'e Imvo ill,.\nCrcsceai JcsIidb ii\nG.T. ROGERS, SSSiU\nSlapk* tiriK.rk. and Cro.ler.\nHosier*. Craabrook. H.C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A64444*****************\nIAAA****-\u00C2\u00AB^%^*^W\u00C2\u00BBIVV\u00C2\u00BB\nLOCAL NOTES\nHAMMOCKS\nDroning bees, sultry iiihui. a hammock pleasantly\nshaded, with draws) occupant tliis ie eternal Hi-\niicHs. Wc nre in ilie eternal fitness business, Wo\nprovfde the hammock, you'll have to do tbo resl\nH.-iv aiv 111,\nJj oo $,( oo $j so $*. oo $5 '\n$<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..,so So.oo\nC. E REID & Co.\nDruggists phone 71 Stationers\nDISPENSING IS OUR SPECIALTY\nllrMM^M*^*AVWsAVVVyvyVl^V^^^^S^M^\nUlc Can Til Vou\nllllt With II suit\nill fliiv Price from\nsir, in sin\nIMweyn,\nThe Leading Tailor\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nGOOD.BETTER,BEST I J AWNINGS\n** X i.. .,o .-t.i.... n..,t .,..1\t\n*%*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB*%**%-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%*%%*%\nThe lasl decree of compaii-\nS' n relers to my pure bred\nwhite Plymouth rocks. Conic\nand see them and met full\nparticulars. Eggs for hatch*\nin tor $2.00.\n*%-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABt%%^\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB* %%-*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB.**\nH. KIRKLAIMD\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\nIn all styles ami colors\nSTRIPE DUCK\nTo mulch all colors of\nbuildings made on short\nnotice at Spokane nr Calgary prices.\nTarpolins and blanket covers made to order.\nSave duly and freight\nby ordering Irom\nA. Grenier, Cranbrook.\nPICKED UP ABOUT TIIK CITV HY\nASKING QUESTIONS OF\nMANY PEOPLE.\n$7.00 at S4.94.-C. C. S.\nJ, Ankers, of Jaflray, was in town\nSaturday last.\nD. T. Moore, of Wardner, was in\ntown last Saturday.\nGeorge Laurie eame up from Creston last Thursday.\nC. A, Gastrin, of Klmberley, was\nin lown last Monday.\nCarl Kdimidt, of Fort Steele, was\nat the Royal last Saturday.\nCar furniture just arrived 0, 0. S.\nW. Montgomery, of Wardner, was\nin Mm* Metropolis lasl Friday.\nJ. A. MacDonald, of Nelson was a\nguest at. the Royal last Tuesday.\nR. P. Taller, of New York, was\nregistered at Hie Royal las* Thursday.\nt-i.no at $4.48.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. S.\nMiss .1. Mnogan, of MarysvlMo,\nwas a visitor in ihe city lasi Saturday.\nA. T. Vroiii) ca\nlast Tuesday for\ntown.\nMrs. A. Shello.\nWyclifle Monday i\nballoi.\nFred MHctell, ol Klmberley\ntown last Monday evening\nup from Crcslon\nday in tbe ol.l\n.hoi,\nlime it\nt h.-t\none night last weeh li is not\n1 nown who did the work\nTom Young returned Tuesdav Irom\nMlairmoic where be has bocu taking\ntreatment at Uh1 springs\nMens shoes on sale.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C C, s.\nW. Uoodridge, of Kort Steele,\nplaced his autograph on ihc Cosmo*\npoll tan register Sunday lasi.\nWanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094Four improvers at llill\ntv Co.'s dressmaking parlors at once.\nAlso two apprentices\nJoe Goupill, ihc popular proprietor\nof Ute Manhattan hotel, Movie, visited Crnnbrook Tuesdav and'Wednesday.\nWanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Situation by young map\n. s bookkeeper, or anv other position\nof trust Apply \"11,\" Herald oflice. 7.\nJ. Kerrigan came in last Saturday\nfrom the Wild Horse rood where he\nhas been working tor the government\nwith a number ol mm.\nWanted\u00E2\u0080\u0094A position for a girl in a\nhome where the work is not too\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0heavy. Have had experience, Address \"A. ll.\" Herald oflice.\nJohn Leask and Thomas Turley\n\islted Wild Horse Tuesday. They\nreported ihc placer mines as quite\nactive on Ihe creek this spring.\nfill pairs hoys Ihiots, sizes 11-13,\nuvular price Sl.'di This week\n$1.35.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reid A Vn\n.1. F. I'riugle, Un. popular proprietor of the Falls View hotel al Marysville, was transacting business in Uw\ncity Who first of tbe wwk.\nI Kor sale\u00E2\u0080\u0094six thoroughbred barred\nPlymouth rock hens and one rooster;\nage iwo years, Apply Kt A. C.\njl'igoti.\nlhe ll.\nfr-\nreturning\nbusiness\nWilliam I-Hgglns, wh\nJalfray, was registered\nlasl Saturday,\nS. ,), Morrow came dow\nMarysvlllo M I\nnext morning.\nE. II. Sin,Ul |ihs moved hi\nto tbo Cosmopolitan hotel wh\nwill live this summer.\nXo more lorn neckties Un* Lai\nCollar prevents H.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reid A Co\nA. L Couzens, of the smelter\nenjoyed a short vacation in thf\nthe latter pan of the week\nMiss Lena Hodgson and Mr\nReagan, of Marysville. were Cran\nhr.Hik visitors last Friday.\nMiss .1. Whitehead, of Moyie wain Ibe eiiy Friday last and register\ncd at Uh' Cosmopolitan hotel,\nW.flO at J3.88.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. C. s.\nGeorge Leiteh has returned fron\niel hlu fdge where he has been toi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2vcral weeks Ior medical treat men I\nRobart McNulr, who has ,k ranch in\nk country, was u\nnd registered at iht\nfain Ii\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0it tbey\nt:\nSkookumchu\nsterday\nAllan Munsoii, who was confined to\nthe St. Kugene hospital las4 week,\nwith lonsilitis, was able lo get mil\nSaturday and has returned io Jaflray.\nThe men who arc dumping garbage\non ihe two empty lots opposite M,\nH. King's residence will do well io\ncease. Those lots are not a garbage ground.\u00E2\u0080\u0094K, V.. Simpson.\nWanted, as soon as possible, iu\nCianbrook antl throughout this section of country, a heavy rain. Nol\nparticular as to time nf storm, so\nthai there will Im* plenty of rain.\nSeed polatocs C. C. S.\nThe Miners ami Smoltcrmch's union\nof KimlHilcy. is having ;, set of by.\nlaws printed at tbo Herald olllce.\nThis union is growing iu strength\nand is composed of a line bunch of\nmen.\nl*ost \u00E2\u0080\u0094 An envelope eontainlnj\n$41.50 as follows: One live dollar\nhill, six one dollar hills and two\n25c. sh.-n plasters. Finder please\nreturn to Herahl oflice and receive reward. 7\nAi Uie regular meeting \"f Kev Citv\nLodge No. 12, I.O.O.F., on Monday\nevening, J. Manning was elected\ndelegate to Uk* Grand Lodge, which\nmeels in Victoria next inoiiih. .1. I'.\nFink was elected alternate.\nMen.s shoes on sate.-C. C. S,\nFred Small went to Steele yesterday lo look after some work on his\nranch. His pari tier, Mr. Not tbey,\nhas Ih-cu kept busy gelling the necessary farm implements and horses.\nTliey will commence seeding at once.\n\"Charlie\" HreiK-hley left for Snake\nLake, Alberta, last Saturday, where\nIw goes to take charge ol a large\nranch at that place. Mr. Hrenehley\nis an exper.ciicod hand in ibis line ol\nwork, hav ng lieen in business in thc\nNorthwest Territories for several\nyears.\nWe do Blowet Piping, and we do\nlot ol it. We are doing it all Min\n| time, therefore, we can be depended\nupon to do a satisfactory job. We\nkeep Heavy Zinc Ball Joints and\ni Oasl Gates iu stock, Ior this line ol\nwork. Let us help vou oo.l\u00E2\u0080\u0094 PAT-\nMOKE BROS.\nV. Itrault and family left last\n'Ming Monday for Montreal where be will\ngreat reside'in the future, Mr. Br.iiiil bas\n, tw-ii with bis broiler, Joseph\nLost, a bunch ol keys, lasl Sal in- Bwiulfc, lhe pasl year or two, but\nday, containing two dour keys and bas returned easl to remain peruia-\nFindei please nenllv.\n| Walking shoe J3.10.-O. C, S.\nII. V. Amiable and IL E HlMhN\nIt,\nWe reeeh\nfresh rhubarl\nRUs, toinatot\nregularly in\nplnacb, pea.-\nlettuce \u00E2\u0080\u0094 G\nexpress\naspara-\nT Rob\nHugh McNeil came down from\nwvcliftc last Monday to vote at the\neity elect-ion and remained im-MI Wednesday\nThis banana weather is getting so\nregulai that spring fever is a prevailing complain! in Ibis part of Uh'\ncountry\nOur dressmaking department is now\nnn-elv undei Way, where only first-\nclass work will be turned out.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hill\nA Vo.\nWin Uoodridge, ol Steele, was in\nthe metropolis the lafrtei pari of last\nweek and was registered ai the Cosmopolitan\nKor bargains in Indies hand hags\nand purses see om w indow.-Tate A\nSi I't'lers.\nThis week we will offer our eni ire\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^Jock of while ami colored muslins\ntho my latest pailenifl and designs\nat one third of the regutai\nprice-Hill .V Co , Cranhrook\nstoic\nseveral smaller key\nleave at Horn-Id offici\nM Mclnnis, C, ll.\nM, Agnew cairn- up\nlasi Monday io eas\niiy election,\nGeneral Supcri-jrtcntlcnl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0slerdav\nMcNab and .1.\nfrom Elkmouth\nvoles at the\nwenl\namieson\nSIMt'illl\n... They\near. accompanied hy' T, Marl\nrelumed lasl evening.\nKor Sale-Four thoroughbred Spitz\nPUPS for sale at J20 each. Address\nJJ. Pushii', care of Wentworth hotel\nthese dogs are a bargain.\nM.fifl at J.1.28.-C. ('. s.\nWe had to resort to the gasolene\nengine for a day nr two this week\nowing to a break in ib' water mains\nUiat, put our water motor out of\nbusiness for a short time.\nWilliam Welch and family left last\nHpdkAflfl and will remain in that I\nuiy.\nJudge Wilson returned to-day Irom\nhis trip to Golden axui Wind.-nuere.\ncoming by th^ way ol Calgary. A\nshort session of thc county ctfurt was\nheld to-day.\nMarried\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Wednesday evening at\nUie Presbyterian mam*', Rev. Fortune\notlieiating, Hugh Fleming Stewart,\nol Winnipeg, and Miss Emma Lee\nHopkins, ol Lmncus, Missouri.\nI. 11. Humphrey, ol NcwcasUe, N.\n11., is in town the guest ot James\nRyan. Mr. Humphrey and Mr.\nRyan were boys together and had\nnot met unt'H yesterday for uventy-\nnine years. -\nBen Murga'troyd, engineer, and\nGeorge Askey, iircnian, have been\ntransferrcHi to Lethbridge to lake the\nnew local run from Lethbridge to\nMacleod. W, Grooves will be the\nconductor on lhe new train.\n.1. 14. McMullen, the newly appoint-\n absolutely necessary* 4o get\nat the station to say good-bye. Mm1 team in shape for the first game\nBargains in shoes.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C, C, S. m the 21th ol lhc month..,\nTbe CUStomS Oflice has n I^A.ikr.nn $4.00 at $2.1)8.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C, V. S.\nthe\nc s.\ncustoms oflice has a telephone\na-t last, and the number is IIH. Col- Will Sinilh, who has charge of the\nlector White has been waiting for the C. P. R. station garden, has the lot\npermit from headquarters and as In fine shape these days. The trees\nsoon as il arrived he lost no time in are leafing out nicely, and the tulips --\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , -\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0having a phone installed. This im- are all in bloom. Everv dav tbere The moral, I'll tell you right here,\nprovement is Ihe result of the re- are many people seen enjoying thej That- to (eel quite secure\nquest preferred hv President Boa-Hie beauties ol Mie place, and the dav is Vov the winter, make sure\nand Secretary Roberts of t,he hoard corning when it will be one ol the Of a \"Sl tishine Furnace\" in the\nol trade and the Inspector, sights ol Cranbrook. spring ol tbe year.\nFor sole bv Patmore Bros*\ncreated for lhe control of tire munic\nipalilv. This synopsis will bo run\n, two weeks and after that there will\nir- be no excuse Ior anyone to say that\nthey are ignorant of the provisions of\nI any ordinance, for there is no excuse\nin the world for any one living in\nCranbrook not to be a regular readei\nof the Herald.\nOn a bright sunny day\nYou are qu'te apt to say, '\n\"There is no need of shingling |usl\nyet,\"\nAnd you wait till the rain\nIs upon you again\nAnd then you \"Can't work in\nwet.\"\nNow lest I should fail\nTo make plain in this tale\n$1000\nBuys Desirable Residence\nOn Armstrong Av.nue\nW.t.r and Electric Light\nSEE\nBEALE & ELWELL\nStock Brokers Cranbrook, B. C.\n<\t\nHANDBAGS. PURSES f.\u00C2\u00AB\nWo are offering this week n line of Ladies1\nHandbags ami Lad I b s' ami 0 e n t s' Purses\nto clear ut greatly reduced prices, su aa to make\nroom for our new stock. These arc bargains\nWM. F. TATE & SON ;\nOfficial Watch Inspector forC.lMt. Crows Nest Pass DtvUIo\nPAINTS\nTHE BEST LOT OF\nPjuils th\u00C2\u00BBt h\u00C2\u00BBvt un\nstruck Cranbrook. All\nshades and colors. .* J>\n11 your house wants painting, iust get our prices and you will\nbe surprised how litfle money it takes to paint your bouse with\nour paints.\nrkCallum & Company\nHardware\n^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>jr\u00C2\u00AB>\u00C2\u00AB>*r*-*>_rv_N\u00C2\u00AB>_\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB-jr._*_r>_>\u00C2\u00ABs_f>\u00C2\u00BB.\nj Good Old Port \fj//d\nI | inuni tlin m'4i.-iii .'in.I i|i'li|f|it/ul t.i\n| | tlu- palate. If yon would \"'-<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nj1 The Drink of Kings fi\nIn perfiiviloii, (r.i unmi ol ouroMwt {Jb-\nI | vim tr.*.\n]| A. L. McDERflOT\nI, W holennlp Winn und Spirit Merehnni _**mT\nI I Cnii.l.iuok. ll.C :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'hoi.,- 17 |fttW\"\nMr. and Mrs, ff, II. Wilson, Mrs.\nPrest and.W; T, Reid left last Monday for the coast to attend the annual Motliodisl -oonfereneo at Vancouver, The party will visU Victoria. Seattle and nth-r coast points\nbefore they return\nThe Crows Nest Sleam Laundry\ncompany bai some hard luck last\nweek and in consequence some of tbe\nwork was delayed. Une ol then\nmachines broke down,'but tbey bave\neverything in fine shape now and are\nready to give prompt attention lo all\nkinds ol work. Mr Chapman, tho\nmanager, Is pushing things to give\nthe people firsl class service and he is\nuuecrttling.\nThere will U- a special meeting of\ntemperance people al tho Baptist\nel uieh next Sunday evening after 'he\nreg iai service. Mrs. SpotTordj\nthe ff. C T. I . organizer lot British Columbia, will make au address.\nTliere will In- special music for the\noccasion. On Monday afternoon.\nMay 13, a meeting (rf ttoso Irrterosted\nin temperance will Ih- in-td at tbe\n>Hh*r*drst church, when the annual\nelection nf lhe Cranhrook W. V. T.\n11, will he held. Mrs. SpofToiil will\nbe present at Ibis meeting also.\nSATISFACTORY PR1NTIN0.\nKVKUV INIUVUU AI. LIKES TO\nSECURE THAT KIND IK\nPOSSIBLE,\nThe improvement made in tha\n(Hpiipnunt of the Herald in Uh- way\nof new type has evidently struck a\nresponsive chord in the hearts ol the.\npeople. For tbe past two weeks lhe\nHerald's large force has been kept\nbusy filling orders from all parts of\nthe district, ami among all tin' Jobs\nturned out, none have given better\nsatisfaction Mum those done in that\nnew Tiffany Upright, a late design oi\ntype Iree Just recelvrd liy Ibis office,\nli is delicate and chaste in appear\nance, and attractive as wt.ll, and\nmeets with the artistic desire of the\ncustomer. The Herald taki-s pride- in\nits job work, the men take pride in\nthe .work, and the eonstanl aim Is to\ngive Uie very best fur the money.\n\"That's good enough for a town the\nsize of Cranbrook\" Is never heard in\nibis oflic Th.it is why tbo business\nof the Herald is Increasing in such a\nrap hi manner, During ibe past two\nweeks tin- Herahl otffec baa turned\nout lith bonii.l copies ol constitution\nand by-laws coniaminf; seventy pages\ntor thc (Md Fellow* ol Moyie, Wank\nwork for ihc Staples Lumber company, the Easl Kootenay Lumber\ncompany, lho King Lumbei mills,\nthe Roi'iiisoit-.MiKui'/n* Luiiiber rom-\npany, the Hakei Lumber company,\nthe Standard Lumbei company, ihe\nNorth Star Lumbei company, thc\nSullivan >tnvltei, tlw Crows Nm\nPass Luinlh-r company, one of thc\nfinest jobs of Iel ter heads ever turned out in the province for the Fink\nMercantile company, a two color card\nfor Beattie i^ A'tcbtsoti that ti a\ngem, several orders for ladies visiting cards, large orders of stationery\nfor hotels In Craubrook, Marysville,\nMoyie, Elko, besides a large amount*\nof ordinary work for all pans of tho\ndistrict. To be able to gel work\nfrom firms liike the:* it is necessary\nto be able to cive satisfaction, and\nto give salisfaetion one must have tha\ntype equipment, the quality of stock,\nand llh* men wlm understand the art\nof printing. All of these cost money,\nbut they bring results, ami Mutt is\nwhat the Herald aims lor. Ir costs\nover $100 a week now to meet the\npay roll of the Herald stafl, and the\nteason that il has crown is on account of the material appreciation\nshown by Uie people iu tlie way of\nincreased business. Tlie Herald proposes to phase its patrons by giving\nIiiem the best obtainable, That is\nits mo Mo and it will slick to it\n; through 1 hick and mm. THE CltANKIIOOK llfclt.vl.it\nNEWS OF THE\nDISTRICT\nTaken\nFro...\nThe\nHerald\nExchanges\n^9-3*.vj*ii-ih*:-i>;\u00C2\u00BB-'-'*\nMOVIE\n33 M\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB94*M-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBM*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB3-\u00C2\u00BBMMM*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 3*3\n(From the H\">'>' I.''\"'*\" >\n1|\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E- I l.l I.-i\"* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'I\"*'1\"\"\" \"\n,,,-1.-1 I,...I I..-I.H.\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1 n I Iw*\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"1\n.,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, II,, lloyii' I'l.l'-n.,->\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'<\n, I llll . UH \u00C2\u00BB\"*l. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"' -'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I'*\"*1\n, ,,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E;* ,.i ii..iimi in ii..' \"\"Hi' -'\"''\"'\n...v.... I..... ii -iim*!'*-! .\"\"i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\"; '\"'\"\n..iiiiiii wlm '\" l'.\"''\" '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2';\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"',\nllnl. fm ilu- mirk '.liiiiilil I..* -\"\"\"\"\n|,,| t,, II I I'!..'In.' I'\"*-\"1' \"' \"\nii,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E^,\u00E2\u0080\u009E*i.,i...ii -nm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -'';:;\n\u00C2\u00AB,\u00C2\u00BBt\ ln.ll |.lai'.-rs m tl\"...'\nhave I'.'.l \"\" it '' \"I\n|.l.,i \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei iiru.li.i- '\n I inn il,M-ti.-- i'i'\nimi.: It 'I'\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' I\"'1'\"'1\nHi, \u00E2\u0080\u009E .Imlilil I'Ul. \"I' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \"\n,i, iilm-li\nMill.-In* .1\nII , i. i.illl. u\nItlltll- i'l\nI..III- .I-*\ni-vi-iiiiil; 1\nt,-l,.|.l.ili.\nI\"...-.-.- were\nurrsl\niill'dilis iiill l\u00C2\u00BB* I\"\"\" 1'\" \"\"'\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\"\n..iiiiii,\"lalimii I ..Irlillili, Who WM\ni.iii|n,i.iiil, m charge ol Ihe Trust\ni\u00C2\u00BB..iu.ivs affaire, Mi ui 'l.e week*!\nu.i lor hi. li * rn iluu.I Porks, H.\nv.\nPrincipal tin\nO.li.ii.iu school\nill health lo gi,\nluis li'tiili-tni 111\nuv SiiyiU-r, ol tlio\n,.m luvn obliged liy i ul lliis\n, n|i liis charge. Hel\n. resignation .m.l lelt Among Uii*\ndeal to all British Columbia toi all' N'HTll'K. .\nM.i.i.ts In tin- mini- stalf that the, rff_3Jai__iaS(aE'E*a\u00C2\u00A3,'3raaK_'ai'EIS;d\nli-ad is ilu- vital yel uni-overed io i Miss Mansfield will do fane? tvoe- fi\nany silver-lead pwpmj \"' this writing tor afternoon or evening el-\nr.wnc.1 li. Capt. Ouitt work question, supplied, or\n'-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\" ,5-tt\nTiie properly\nArmstrong, brothei uf .1 Armstrong,\nit y.\nmines that will he\ntyped Irom copies\nli.,\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nlm..I i .\nTin* \t\n,vi,Is ,, i ll In Hn '\nii is i,.i ..u* \"I I'l-\"*' :\"\nl|,,,l if limn il.K-.Kls \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nUnl * '-I' IUIUI'\nliolllil : ,,l..*n I\nll.ll.* .1\n|ll,.|ll. ii\nill..\n1.1 ii-\n,.,1,-1,1.,I thi-li-\n* ., .it,.I llll\nIn\nIVIv\ni, I..\ni . m.l Inn r-'urrcll\n.. la. L.i l-iJu.il\nHals. Ilillu-i is up i frail\nI,,,,,,I, ut, ,, vii.il mil. Mm-- 1'tiu.criiii\nlinn, liivvuml, allei putting '\"\n tinn* i.ti In- [arm urui 1'rii.liiii,\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009E-iil ,i iia; nt l\u00C2\u00BB,, in .linn* \"i'1'\nIn. parents hel noiii.: l.u.'h un 'hi'\n,.,,\u00E2\u0080\u009El i,, wiirli Hi lie I- ,iiiliiisi,isiii*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ivei Hi, uuui, |>rospn-i> ..I l-r.-s.nit,\numl ini.'iiii Hi, imprincn.ii.ls\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tt it on tliere In* li.'- iiiisiin I\" l\u00C2\u00AB*l\nlli.il ii,,\ \ fiiriliet -' ii,.until- lias\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,|...,n,/, t llieie .ml i* l..nn.l\nun licni'lii-iiil '.. il\"* ...iiiiiiiiniii\n.linnet*, t'lilliplon is I'l Tsi.le.rl, t\nU'lll'llllllPlll liinh, Is Itriittr, Iiuiii\nacross lli, .Iii.it tiift. ,is il is also ,t\n11.ml Irom ili.i, >.. I'..ii Mill. I'\"\"\nMiiiini is tuul.in,; .in addition in Ills\nllllll'l. \ s,.|, 11,1, llllll, ll. llr. 1\nMrs. IV. II ri.iwloiil recently. Maim\nKrisl I.il Me has a new liuggy, nml\nivlii'n noi cngngctl in executive ditties\ns|ii-o.ls liis inn, riding uver lhc country.\nHilly Mi'iiilitli ts nxlng it|i Hu* hull\nul Hi, nlil sl..,iiii,i \"l_cl.ii\" ami will\nuse it tts a .iuiui luil'gc.\nllalli'l 11. l_ai.il. i.|ii'ii'.|l Hie Sloiie\nl..iil\u00E2\u0080\u009E*i shop Hi, liisl iif tin. week\nIinm* Smith is In .-lii..__.\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nl it\n.1. (' Drown- w.is In lown llini-\nilai lie is now iu \ll>>-.t-_.. Inn\nwill return lo lloyie uexl m-i-l.\nAlts. A I' lliioil il-l. accompanied\nIn* Iter mothei*, h-iiii I Thursday\nfrom Washington, I. t'\u00E2\u0080\u009E where she\nli.ul I i tor several months\nHan Mcintosh lus been laid up wilh\ntli'-iiiiiutisiii fm Bome lime past and is\nmow ,ti liltiiiiniii\" Inking Ireattncn\n,it tin* s|iritins.\nMoti-ltiv eveuing lot ll.uiu'.la, San-1 worked or stripping mi' this season\nkali'li-'ivan Mi Snyder made many arc (lie World's Fair, Tetiinist-li.\nIriends ilm ing I.U shurt stay -here and Ptarmigan, Paradise, Nettle M,\nliiiati-ui .lilt ,i i i ims great!) regrel Black Diamond, 11 _., Mlchelsen'a\nheld ..i. Tn.-sl.i. i..sii,s Ins s,t v\u00E2\u0080\u009E,s Kll.irls are he- and Lead Quwn.\nfuici lo imiii a big in, tn.nl, to s,r a ii.-w principal a gang of men, under tire foreman*\nKer i Mav Ullh n.,,,, n\u00E2\u0080\u009E. provincial normal school. In ship of Tims Martin, went up Toby\nn in* members presenl tm, m,,,,,tiun* .li-. McNab is in creek on Tm-sdav to repair the\n\\ ll rmil,. president of tlie as- rlrarge ..I tin* selusd an I Hiss :;Klor-. wagon mail, ll Is said ihe repairs\ns.n-t.t....... tendered Ins resignation, euee Melntyre is usnlstiiq;. necessary this season are light,\nwhit* was aeeepted. There was Alfred Manuel, the popular nonlface] It is reported t-tiat .1. A. Maedon-\nIrictlon betuivn Mr. Tultle and 1.. vilio intuitu*!-, tli, Krank hotel was aid. K.I'.. leader nf the opposition\nAtkinson. The tetter is vlee-presl- marricl Simla) evuiliig in Miss in the ll. I' legislature, will arrive\nilnii .a the association .md also Margaret Kllen Walsh .m.l thereby, iu Wilmer on Saiimlav It is nnl\nnl,-nt ni tlte tooiltall iiuii. He InuigH i'i, st.ui nl a v,-i\ good joko known whether In- comes on political\ni.lisl ili.u ins i'IiiIi was noi gel- Mi Manuel worktsl on in- (.'lends, or conn business,\nting fair play Irom Ibe president, The cliarvvtiii s,s \u00C2\u00BB> in l\u00E2\u0080\u009E t.i, pi-uu I llm ll.iiipi returned last wwk\nwho sei-int I uuuillini; 'io call a meet- i.n medium in Ki.ml, nt ei1.len.-Ing from Cranl 'k and reports Hniisli\nmc t\u00E2\u0080\u009E t.ittfv in.....-.)- Altei ai- iv popular.!. ula man when In' Columbia's tali, cily a bustling\nceptlng iin- ivslgna-tiou noinhrations m\u00C2\u00ABis marrictl I il boys\" ii.nl plan- He says he saw man) >\u00C2\u00BBi t-ha\nloi a m-iv pivshlc.il were iii.idi. 1' u.ng jii.iiu.,ii I., gi.e .li Manuel a boys wlm wenl south Irom hero and\nII tllia-l.i, and I. It. likuisnii were ccr) Inlgc -i'*.l ,:;., il, wa Uuv ate all piling up then million.\ntii.tiiniaicd and upon a mie being ciigtiisuni ,.i the fUiuiti.c plaits lh.il tlcnuliaa .Luk was tit wmk In Hi,\nlaki-n il w.i- Inuni Uial each lull I.... I li.sn I.nil. In.mi,I. ami neall, Slillii.ii mine and hail nol nnssisl a\n1 votes .It llkitis-on, wl.ll was fo,.l,.| Hi, inn.|in\u00E2\u0080\u009El,,i- liv arranging shift ill f Ii-tii lilnlillis .l.nK\nin in, chair, ii-iiis,.i io gin- tin- nasi- I,, iui, u\u00E2\u0080\u009E vvi.hli.ig lake pla,, ..' , IXiionilc, tire lonsorcal artist, was\nuut n.ii* ami a loss-iip gave lln* po- ili.i |,., I .ill _,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Itiimc *mi 'lie nlg.l doing alt*islie tlllnining ou a li.uii\nsitn.i, in Hi tVhai.li Tin* mci-lllrg an.l lell iiii in, nt'.iluun 'i.i n wllh a hammer and wore his usual\niln-n proceeded i\" di-euss n\u00E2\u0080\u009E hnhlliigl exicinhd liiiinymiuip nip smile Ind all lie others weie\nrn ., celebration in Kei'iiic on H..i CiHIn llcl.coi|, I Isler, formerly Ims,, lun ,,l| Inleml in ,-ouic hack\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lllli lli, ...sum, nil.' lllll.nl- i.l ll.i, l..il, li.is ,,|i,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,l up ,oi \u00E2\u0080\u009Elliee lit again, .III*. Ilaupi was all through\n1 ilv 111 laml .iml III.') n\u00E2\u0080\u0094ifli.-sl j III.11 iiii, ll.tiisiille smeltei and savs (t\nlu* U.u ll.n .III), will bo Is 0 veiy 1 pit-..- planl.\ncclcbrn-i.d in an appropi'laie luannei V, K. bunn at,I wire arrived It.\nat r.ivil.-i ti.ilius ,,l uiili,us hinds town Sun-lav evening (Inin S|nll,i-\nwnli liliual muses ,111- being advet machene, ami ihev remained in this\ntisuii mui in ti,, eiining there will he vlclnitv (01 soverntl ilays, Mr, Dunn\na grand ii.iii has tss-n Ims, repairing the ,t'l.\nTli.' I.ieinsse lims tin- ptaclielng graph and teleph. lines and itislti\nregularly Hies, dais. T'liorc have minis ami reports ilieui nil now\nluui several new tn,n laken on the fnst-elass condition, He also run a\nteam anil Hi, lin's expeel to he ip a telephone line and pel iu several\ncondition tn make .1 rn-iliialile show- phones along .he big flumo for .lie\ning againsl Clatilnook on llle llllll. Columbia Itivel* Lumber Po,, which\n.1 II llillei, manager (or lite I', will la- a greal convenience In case ol\nBurps cf.nipi.pl lit-* pasl .ear iii ibis accident vvvuii ib-v start to run their\ndislriel, has lieen tiaiisieiriii tu foes down their tliimc.\niinotlici charge ,u\u00E2\u0080\u009El mil reave sjioi'll) The No. d creek ranchers held a\n(01 British ('nluiulii.i. lie will he public meeting lasl week and fiii'iiicd\nsiieeissli.l hi U.-iirg,- W. Kerr who a game protective association. II\ncomes Iron, itn* lliiss|ani| hrrtpolt ot Oaleson was elcctwl president and -i\nthe business Mel'ullough seeielary-lreasurcr.\nlie\nFERMI.\nI'\nKisl\nilly\n1,\nkali\nll*'t\nE. Ili-i\n, Was ll\nMonda)\nK llm\n Mn\nnil Hie I.edgei\n1, III, 1*1.llllll\nllisiieting luisti\nllltty In lake\n1\nink* drug\ness ill till\nfrom Spo\na pusit-liu\nMis, vi, s. Keay ictuliifd fron\nlallnnlltnii S.ilttl day morning, wlien\n.sli, lias been listtiitg fur sotm\n.1)01. tils.\nM, Mi-limes iimi t'liitiili* came ii\niinm Calgitty Sniiiiiliii morning aim\nlelt im llu'li liiiin, iii Klkmiiulli in\nthe evening.\nAl \u00E2\u0080\u009E meeting nl Hie Kofi si.sde\nli.iai'tl of 11 inlo held on Ute 2111\nprox. a ii'siiliitinti was itiiaiiimiiusli\npas-ii-il* In l.il-nl nl On- Clllislruction n\nibe Kiioliiiii) Central i.iilwtit. 01\ntin. original chnrlcreil route ami ,\nslrong t'liiuiiiiiii'i' ,i|'|i.,ii,n*.| in ib.\nwliali-vi-t 1n.11 In* 1 nl in-i-essal*)\nseillle Hi, id.Jl-.tl Tin* plesillcill .\n1 mini\nnf I11.nl,\nil|.|\nHi, i'i\nS|ll.*.*l.l\nI, HIM I*\nlimil\n..lii\nul\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0epet\nwill\nMr.\nHi\nwbiil\nMi\nV I' rinnelle, lb, lintel I,\nMiny.svilln, tvas sbakillg ham\nIns*' Kt'l'llie ft ii nils Thut.sii,11\nrhi'in-iii- lepi.tts nverylhltij\niei. Iliint'lsliliig condition\nsllli-llel eily.\nUui llaiullei Wl lor the\nMi.nil.ii wilb s.'i li,-ad nl Inns.\nIn- purchased al Gateway.\nIlamllcy will tliive lbe horses nul\nIhrnugh lire Pass, following Hm railway, ami thence on north ni Catgar)\nlilmie In- L'XpecIs In disiinse of Ilieui\nC, li licNnb, mnimger nf ilu\n[Inker Lumber company, ('rows Nest\nLanding, wus in Um cilv Tuesday.\nBernard Haiilml. nrclillcci nntl en\ngiimel, ot Chicago, is in Um _ily in\nd.u f.u tb, purpiise ..I preparing plans\ntm* ilm new* brewery uf Hm Porl\nSleele Brewing 1 1 1, which will\nlm buill ibis summer. Mr. Bnrlbcl\ntnul-i-s ii special!! nf breweries ami\ncold storage plan'ls ami has dune tin\nclass n( wurk- all over tin- Unllci\nSlales and Canada,\nTh lice siiiffni ilm Conl company\niiinvi-:l inin tim magnificent new\n.iili.e buihling last Saturday, Thi\nis nn, nf llm finesl buildings of il\n1,1ml in ilm Interior ol British Cu\nliiinbin .uui js niimtiiibiv adapted for\nUm us, lm wbieb il is intruded. It\nI- tlm Intention of lbe ciuiipaiiy 1\nsnd Ute niniiiuls and make driveway\n.md walks, ami ninn completed will\ne nf pride to tbe fill/cm\nnl Ken\nMis Kershaw, accompanied by her\n Hrer, arrived yesterday morning\nfrom s.ui Frnticlsro. Mis'. Kershaw\nsays Um reports .,1 lire Son Francisco disaster nave nut [men cxaggera-ted\nin Hi, news reporls. Tli, Iwo nights\nIiilliili lug tlm i'.iilbi|ii!,|,e Ihey wen\nobliged in sleep nn tbe ground in one\nnf Hm parks, vuib onii- ibe blankets\nib,i* carried Iiom limit* I m Mrs\nhi'tsb.iii bus some Interesting relies\nwhich were laken Irom the ruins ol\nllmir place ,ill,r 111, (lfo, among\nothers a .silver teapol winch she\nImillgbl Iinm l.twliiinl.\nFcrnie Lodge, lvniB*liis of Pythias,\niimi I,.is sitiimi, ni membership t., en\nnil'* I' i\" nm representatives tn\n\"m gin' Ue Al lbe lueetiim\nImld lust ii,,i,,i.,,- wmiM, IV. IV\nTuul,, I', a, was elected as repre-\nsoniui.ne, 1I1, olher delegate being .1\n|.'li*isi*lii\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiii,, I' c .|*|\u00E2\u0080\u009E, B|.nm| |(K|R(,\nwill niis-l nl \.i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,i ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E 11,,. S||,\ninsi A s.|ii,s.ii|in,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei i\u00E2\u0080\u009E, u.e rellel\nbtiiilii-r ktiigbt.. in s,,ii Francisco,\nwas laken up tuul a substantial sum\nt'-nli/.u'l. which will ut once be ror-\niiiiidi.i in sun Francisco.\n(Krom the Kernie Free Press.)\nIbelllselics inlo ., milium lee along\nwiih ,1 representative limn i-.u'b 'I'd'\nI,, 1,1111 I belt plans iiiI.i ill.r!\nHugh 11 Klant. of HnssLinl,\nil a unanimous call in Knoij\nchurch, Fcrnie. at a meet ing held at\nibe church on Wednesday evening.\nrim mis-ling was presided over by\nKev. Vi. It. lluss. liiv. Mi. White-\nman vvas alsu nomillplisl, and upon a\nvole being liikin Ml. (iuiui was dc-\nelali'tl elci'lcil. A motion Was l||ell\ncarried making the call unuiilniou.\nAimtliet 11,,,1 mn w,,s i.iiileii lu wbieb\nlbe clMHCll pliilgiil llsclf 10 glte Mi.\n(it-ami a nioffi'M) salary of t|. - .md\na flee inalise.\nA quiet liiil very Inleresl Ing welding look plan, al Ui, Cat-hollo\ni-buieii on Mon.inv morning at \u00C2\u00BB\no'clock, Um principles being Mr.\nlluis A. Klaimi ami Miss Josephine\nItyan. Kev. Palper Tavernicr per-\nformed the ceremony in the presence\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 if a lew liiiininii* friiiids. M|ss J-;na\nIviikpalnek iii-led as bridesmaid ami\nllr. .lames McLean was groomsman\nA very pretty aud s-lyljsb wi'lidillg\nlook place al Clirist t-JinrHi on Mon\ndav evening at s o'clock, when -Mt\nllm hurt (i. Loekliarl and Miss Iluiu\nMcHuiiiey were uiiii.nl in marriage\nI'he ceremony, which wns performed\ni.y Hev. E. 'II. Hiiillcll, M.A., was\nwitnessed hv a large number\niiiiil guests, who lilled lbe elnucli to\nih, doors.\nFarrell St Hader will havo their\nnew bold open for husiness next\nweek nl Pinclter Station.\nTbe licnvy steel which the ('. P. It.\nis laying on the Crows Nest branch\nis viiihin lour miles of Pincher\nStation nn the cast, and is approaching HU Hie rale nt a 11110- a day. This\nsettles thc report of llu- road being\nchanged Irom its presenl location.\nII. L. Kiiink passed through from\nButte mi his way to Frank yesterday.\nIt is said In- will increase liie output\nnf Hie Frank mines in 2,r,n(i i,m*-\nilally.\nVi, s. Ke.iv. customs collector, uexl\nweek will move bis nllice inlu the L.\nT Vi blink Ile lias secured Un\nthree corner rooms ou tin* secmid\ndoor lot* this purpose.\nTin* Klk Hirer club closed its doors\nlusl night. The club was tint u\nfinancial success. Tin- closing nf tliis\nelub will In* welcomed by Uie hotels\nwlm pui a license for carrying mi\n'luii business.\nMrs. .lolm llalliip, ol Klkn, wife nl\nHn* c, p I',, section foreman, liied\nsinlibnlv on Tuesday from compile!.\ntimis following i-liHil-liii-Ui. A\nspis-iiil liitin Wins soul to Fernie and\nHi. Ilnuiii.II 11,'in ilnwi, bm ims nm\nbit.' In save Imr life. The round\nnip ol ovei 111 miles was made in In\ntniiitiies. Much sympathy is [ciit, iiu\nHi, bereaved husband and lire live\nlittle motherless children,\nMr. Me.iii.ui'll. ol Wardner, occupied Knox clilt'n-li pulpit lasl Sull-\nA carload nl slwllinm. Valued .11\n11.nun each were broitghl in on lbe\n(i. S II. 1111 IV.-.ltmsd.n .mil were\nseiil ilnwii lu Cl-niilironk.\nMiss Walker, nf'Cianlirnnk, arrived\nmi Ui*;lii,s.-|;iv evening lo ussist tb,*\nIsispllal sttiii during Miss MrKnr-\nlinie's illness.\nA sixth room was- added to lb,\nPernio public school aPler the Kastot\nliuuliiili. Miss .lintel HeLend, oi\nViiiict.uver, is |.lic new teacher. Miss\nMcLcnd's room is largely made up ni\nchildren fiom Miss Itamsev's overcrowded classes, thus relieving the\nconges!..! condition oi Ihal room. The\nschool is imw well graded in tb. good\nwnrl..\nMessrs. W. Ilnlliiinii ami .1. |, Me*\nDonald had an exciting experience\nlast Sunday, some miles down ihu\nKlk. They wore mi a lishing exiicili-\ntlon and attempted lu cross Un\nliver in an old scow. Tbe curreit\nproved loo strong and lhe boat was\ncarried rapidly down the stream. It\nslruek a log jam and Mr. McDonald\nlumped. Hy swimming lm managed\n10 reach ihc shore, .Mr. Hoffman,\nwbo stayed witb ibe boat. Jumped as\n'he boat approached another nun and\nhe escaped without a (lucking.\nFRANK\n(From Tire Frank Paper.)\nThe movemeni toward incorporating has cryslalizcd and Monday even,\nmg uexl will deckle whether Hie village ol Frank i.s l.i 'be erected inlo a\nlown or not. Pursuant 10 the ac-\nlion taken al Uu- regular ratepayer,\nmooting in the early pari of the\nmonth, when a resolution favoring |n-\neorpofation was adopted, Overseer\nParmer lias called a special ratepayers meeting to lake official ac\nlion on the ques linn, Tlie meeting\nwill Ih' Itebl al Iho oflice of (he Union\nHank Monday evening of next week\nat 7,30 o'clock. A resolution\nauthorizing the overscor lo proceed\ntu secure incorporation as a town\nwill then be presented and lhe rale\npa yets asked to vole on it.\nli. T. Bislinp, Harry Pilling and\n(tlatlslonc Bolshaw made lie trip to\nlbe top of T'urile mountain Sunday\nand obtained some line photographs.\nThey found no change in the condition ot tbe lop of the mountain.\nIt. p. Cornish, formerly with tho\nBullish American Trust companv, at\nVancouver, arrived in Coleman' last\nweek lo lake (lie management, of the\nlocal branch nl the Trust company\nThe family of Mr. Cornish aeeompa-\n'-' a 1 '\"'\" ol the executive com- in,.| |\u00E2\u0080\u009EM, i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,| ,-,,, addition lo the bank\nWINDbRMEKt.\nllmsl was' duly a|iiiiii*nled special\ngamo warden to sc that the law is\nstrictly enforced in future as regards\nfish and all other game. Tie while\nmen .is welt as Indians will have tn\nbe very carelul in luture as lbe\nranchers are aroused ami mean to\nspare none.\n(From the Outcrop.)\n.Iml^e Wilson will bold a special\nsession ol Hu* county court in ihe\nWilmer enuti Ihiiisu' no Saturday,\nMay rnli, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nOn Monday Hie steamer Ptarmigan\nleft (inldei, on her Inst trip (or the\nseason. She lilnti'lit a load oi Ireighl\nas lar as Kpillliiaohene and returned\nto Golden. Yesterday sin' started\nup river again ami is expected 1,,\nreach Wilmer to-night.\n' It is staled thai chief Engineer\nBluck js coming over the K. c. B. , , \t\nsurvey line -ivHfi Hie clue! en-ineer ? ,a,'l\"re '\" \"'!,'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'>'.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lhc following\n\"i th, company lhat js now working !* .'\"! commit it*,.. Dr. Taylor, Dr.\nivn the eonsiiNelion ,,l Hie first lu ?,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'''<'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 T5<\u00E2\u0084\u00A2asn K'\u00C2\u00BBR. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A3'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmiles. Il is said Hmy will closely c\"\"'<1\"\"' ***S (m,rJ-.\nl' \u00C2\u00AB!\u00C2\u00AB\nway In I'.nial Kla-I. assistance of the people uf Gulden\nOu Monday two horses swain\nacross Windermere lake, from IV. It\n(W\u00C2\u00BBl's pasture nn Hm wesl side\naround Um end ..[ the long point nl , ,\nCanterbury ami lapdoil lust north ,,[ f\u00E2\u0084\u00A21 Ms hm '\"\"\"\"\u00C2\u00AB llls \"\"\"\u00C2\u00AB''rf'\"s\nlbe fenie diviilinK ('has l'i,ilwrig\"lll's \"!;.!'\"': \u00E2\u0080\u009E . , . -, ,,..,,\nand B. Mmigrau's rauelii-s the ills , 1l,ns; ,'-l\"'*v \"\"J *\"' ,\"' l*\"'1'1*\niuiui' being in ih, imigbliiiibm 1* '.-'V, \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 ,u|'theii' resWotii-o in\niw,, iniins Golden, Mt Caret liavltig li.s>n Irans-\n11 j. ,,,.'.., 1,1, - ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,1 , ,, fcrii-il iu one nf tire pushers here.\nosrAu in -In..- This ,,..>,,, v his ffiP \"'''t^'T ftllm^ \" 1flftW|' ffi\nnoi hmi wo,k.,| fo, more limn iii! i1.'11. ,,l,s ,s .P.roMyJianl on old\n(JOUDEN\n(Krom the Uolden Star.)\nOolilm's annual vacv meeting will\nIk- held on Monday anil Tuesday, Aug,\n30 and 21. It will In* a success, us\nthe committee who has lhe program\nin charge was never known to mnki\ndelermilied to make this year's meel\nthe hest ever held in the mivrior.\nW. v Wells, ti.ti.V., atriral m\nGolden Saturday last ninl s|>cni scv-\ntilC fill-1 T ||_lT jt |s |\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0sl new\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lusl think ol it, he\ntart i:\nhad for\npany owning this mine ha\n|hml ahoiii half u million ilevelopln\nmay\nihis camp lias I'?;\" \"' S|I\"\"J| \"is l\"''\"'''\"'1 '\" v\":-\niig day. The cum \"\"\nCapl. Ciinlile. Vi. Stevenson ami ,1.\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2(|i' G. f-tlock, have gone mil lo the\nh a. v.*., |.e,.. | 'eea, est ? \"\"\"Il \",rk \"' lta SpHlmacheno river\nhopes 11,.* eiunpaiii will n.m b, (in \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1'!' '1 \"';'r '\"\"* \"\"ior l'1\"' gi'i'latic'' \"f\n1 \"'\" '\" \"Ml> II. G. Low. the eminent guide and\nThey expeel to be gono u\nmore and iheir chances for\na batch ni i,is game arc\nrewarded.\nLasl week ,||, biggest deal 1,1 \"\"' ',','\nHim Mirnugh n, Nortii Kast Kooie-\nna) was elnseil, wln'll III C, Pet nan\nmunttgi-i ut ilm 1'aii.iili.n, tleiai Co.'\nsei-UI'Iti;\ngood,\n i,in,, smellers ,i k, ,'\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei ,i ..\"' ,!* n\"\"'''. man'agcr nl lhe\nI'il.'i Uai bmileil lhe (lliinl \u00C2\u00BBr 'nia.ii-*.-mine, wlm has been visiting\n\"f I'hns. ei,, ,,' smi * -hem '\"s ?H *\">\"\"' '\" ^i'1'1*\"\"' ami also\nihe sum o im un ' , \" '\". I\"'\"'\"- \u00C2\u00AB>' (W\u00C2\u00ABest in PTssiern Canada,\nlease ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, il fm li u'.',! Tie ,' ll'u\"\"\"1 '\" Ooldon on Tuesdav lasl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0na. In- laken up ,.| ' .,',\u00C2\u00BB , !... TJ, \u00C2\u00BBnd '\"j,1 vcsn-nluy morning per iteam-\ndovolop Ill is s,, el' i'l I. ft s Pl' m\u00C2\u00ABt\"tlP\"l '<\"' \u00C2\u00AB'il\"'\"* Mr.\nrw .ires i',,*k it Ire ei,'ri-'i 1\",'\"''' '\"i\"--\"1 llis 1\"'\"''\"v Immensely.\nlii'i'iusli iml ,,,*',,, li Mi*s hnll0r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0''\"If wils\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 h'll ves-\n\"wtmi ' co c , ,; \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"win, \" '\"*'\"il*V '\"'\" n:ilm<\"' ,n \"\"W \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 silii\"\u00C2\u00AB\neanaein ,,( *.,ii, , ,\", , ',, , ' \"' IIb' fnunl-y court ,,| thai ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009Einl.\nsh.ilili ,1 or \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,,,'..,. inreil I l.l.-. |s Ills honor's lirst visit In the\n'\"'\"\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" '\" '\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" He mine, wbieb Windermere iHsltiet.\na.ensl.un uiili. |\u00E2\u0080\u009E aijout n week Ihe mosl dangerous part of th,. Kicking llorso\nriver will be dyked. On account, nl\ntual la- o|ietiiti-| a\nNo cash bus been paid down as Villi\nfin none, taking ibe\nhrond lien thai lire i. mlr, ,,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E., , V, \"'\"' \"^ <1yk.il. On aeeninit, ol\nTHK success of pasttf\ndepends upon the\nflour. Bread and pastry\ninust I..; more than merely appetising; they must\nbe *holesome, digestible,\nnourishing.\nThe flour depends\nupon the wheat and the\nway it ia milled.\nRoyal Household Flour\ni. nude from spring\nwheat only. It is milled\nby the newest and best\nmachinery. It is purified\nby electricity.\nUse it and you get\nbread not only light, crisp\nand appetising, but also\n*hulesome,Uigestible and\nnourishing.\nVou will better your\nbaking by buying Ogil-\nvie's Royal Household\nFlour from your grocer.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2jllvle Fltur Wilt C* IM.\nCOAL AND PETROLEUM NOTICE.\nNoliee is hereby given that 1 iu-\nttinl to apply lo the Honorable\nCbiel Commissioner ol Lands ami\nWorks and to ilu- Assistant Com-\nmissioin-r ol Lands antl Works for\ntht- district ol Kast Kootenay lur a\nlicense to prospect Ior coal and\npetroleum on Mie following described\nland, siuiau- on North-Mas I Michel\nCreek, about seven miles north ol the\nCanadian I'.initr railroad, and lying\nwesl ol the iMiliines group and noiili\nul ihe Crows Nest hiss Coal com*\npttliy's land, liein^ just nuiih und\na.ijaiviiL lo llutleilielil's in id Maltin's\nclaims, whose hteli-ses ale 2,IHU and\ni,nun respectively, thoni\nI. Coiiimi'liriiii*, at a post planted\none link- nol lli o| the nuilh-easl ihii\nnet ol V. I., lliillerfield's elaim, till\nsame being the inill.it pnsl ol M.u\nIlia Corner's claim and maikitl Mat\nilia Comer's north*east eornei\nIhwiM he chains, west, thence \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\nchains south, thence hu olialns east\nllience m> chains north to place o\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0begbming, contalultoj about u 10\nacres,\n.Martha Corner, Locator,\nA. lv Wayland, Agent.\n3, Commencing at a post nlanted\nal lhe north-east cuinci ol Mai lha\nComer's claim, the same being thu\ninitial post of W. J. Demorest's\nclaim and marked W. J. Demotust's\nnorth-west coracr, thence su chains\neasi, thonce 8U chains south, thenco\nso chains west, thenee mi chaius\nnorth to place ol beginning, containing about tiiu acres.\nW. J, Dcmorest, Locator,\nW. E. Wayland, Agent.\n3. Commencing at a post planted\nal the north-west corner ol W. J.\nDemorest's claim, the same being the\ninitial post oi T. J. Demorest's\nclaim, and marked T. J. Demorest's\nsoulh-west coiner, thenci; Uii chains\niust, thenco 80 chains north, thence\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SO chains west, thenee SO chains\nsouth to place of beginning, containing about 610 acres.\nT, J. Demurest, Locator,\nA, E. Wayland, Agent.\n4. Commencing at a post planted\nat T. J. Demorest's south-west curlier, the same being the initial post\nOf Kmily Corner's claim and marked\nKmily Cornel's south-east corner,\nthence 80 cliaius west, ihence 80\nchains north, thence 8U cliains easl.\nthence 80 cliaius south to place of\n'freghming, containing about 6 in\nacres.\nKmilv Coiner, Locator,\nA. K. Wayland, Agent.\n5. Commencing at a post one\nmile north of Kmily Corner's northwest cornor, the\" same being the\ninitial post ul ,1. ll, Hemphill's\nclaim and marked \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!. II. Hemphill's\nnorth-wesl coiner, thence 80 chains\nsouth, Ihence 80 chains east, tltence\nSU chains nortii, thence SO chains\nwest to, place of beginning, containing ahout 640 acres.\n.1. H. Hemphill, Locator,\nA. E. Wayland, Agent,\nfi. Commencing al a pust plantetl\nat .1. II. Hemphill's north-west corner, the same being the Initial post\nof 1'. 0. Hohlcn's claim ami marked\nR. (i. Belden's sun Hi-wesl corner,\nthenee 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains west,\nthence 80 chains south to place nf\nbeginning, containing about (MO\nacres.\nII. 0. Belden, Locator,\nW. E. Wayland, Agent.\n7. Commencing nt a post planted\nabout one mile west ol a point about\ntwo miles north ol IL (i. Belden's\nnorth-west corner, llie same being\nthe initial post ol A. E. tt'avland's\nclaim and marked A. E, Way land's\nnorth-west corner, ihence 8u chains\neast, thenco 80 chains south, thence\n80 chains west, thence 80 chains\nnorth to place of beginning, containing ahout fi-!0 acres.\nA. K. Wayland, Locator.\n8. Commencing at a post planted\nnl E. A. Way-land's north.west corner, the same being the initial post\nof A. C, Homphill's claim and marked A, C. Hemphill's north-ease corner, thenee 80 chains west, thence 80\nchains south, thence 80 chains east,\nthenee 80 chains north, to place of\nbeginning, containing about 610\nacres.\nA. C. Hemphill, Locator,\nA. E, Wayland, Kgcnt.\nfl. Commencing ai a post planted\nat A. F,'Hemphill's north-east corner, the same being the initial post\nof F. W. Hemphill's claim and marked F. W, Hemphill's south-east corner, thence 80 chains north, thence\n80 chains west, thenco 80 ohains\nsouth, thence 80 chains east, to\nplace of beginning, containing about\n(HO acres.\nF. W. Hemphill, Loeator,\nA. E. Wayland, Agent,\n10. Commencing at a post plantetl\nat F. W. Hemphill's south-east corner, the same being the Initial post\nof II K. Belden's claim and maiked\nB. E. Boldcn's south-west corner,\nthenee 80 chains ninth, thenee 80\nchains east, thence 80 chains BO tith,\nthence 80 chains west to place o( beginning, containing about 1140 acres.\nB, E, Hidden, Loeator.\nA. E. Wayland, Agent.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MU*\nFORSALE\nI _r\njj Om- force pump, two turnings\nill feel in .viilth.\nI \ Two itln-tn trtmt office ilinirs. i\n1 I\nj.j One ii tout i.ilii-i' window.\nj'l Din1 Ul fool piilviiui'iwl iron |\n& chimin-) top.\nAN nm:,,ml lili.in. Apply\n| F. L SIMPSON, I\nHerald Office\nU . I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ' . 1 :'\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2H^-hH-W-1-M-M-H-W-W-I- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n: Cranbrook Foun-:\ndry and\n::Machine Shop:\n;; Mckimion & Johnston\nProprietors\nS>niJ|i\u00C2\u00BBii ul ttc|ulmjua_i lur dlipuul ot Mil*\nerall on Oomlslon lands Is MiiIIoIm.\nIh: Northwest Territories aad ihe Vskoi\nTerritory.\n(n.ii iiiui Uiutis tuny ue niimnsml Ml I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\niii*ii' lor sort .-\".il iiiiii f.i) for in iiint.'ii.- N t\nwore than -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Hratowtbtiaeaiitiwl ny on* in\n.i.. rn..,i. rn i'.'Iuimii.. Ki.>iitiy ut in.- uile uf\nton rttlU (iitIoii of -Vim -unu.**., shall tit-.'\"ll.'.'l*\ncl nn il.t*Kro\u00C2\u00BBisoiilpiit,\nUuaru. ivr-oii- ot elsbtnn jwut umi one\niimi joint slivk Quiap-tttt- li ililiiii. Ii''1 itiitit-r-\nit iiiiu-.iu-s iniij oiiimiii'iito rn. atnbdbi i...-i\u00C2\u00BB\nIIIIU\nA Iii'i'iniin-r't ci-flillt-uli' is i mult*.i for .um\nor i >wrf,UM*xondiiM Ihe, upon )...>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mfnt\ni itih.uii-t' oi IT.eU.Hil iiumiiii for un nml. l.Uiai\nuud I.- rn Mu in ftita uw .nii.iiiii for u eotapany\nll<'i'..|.tlliKlo,ll)i|till.\na iron IHII..-I. i!.oinii discovered mineral u\nplaee, in.i> .mui,- a .iiuii. iDuuxtouu ii'i't by\nin.it ii out il.i- s.ui ii! wm. in,, legdj posU, lie.tr-\nmt: I...Ml imi ii\"lin\"ioiit-(u furl, .nil on On- line\n..I lh.* I.t.it-->r vi'in.\nI In- .l.llli. -mill lit) ny. if l.-.l iiiililii hilt.,ii\nll,l>i If i i.llnl lllllllll ll-n lllll,'-, ol i, lllll.llltf\nph..u.l.is''Iiiii* .-im .nl.iiinni.il .lm iillnHe.l lor\niiiulli-o Mill,-,..i rr.i.ti\"!. Hi*' tv*\nWt- are prepared to\niiii ull kinds ..I iv\nIMltr wurk lliJI\.V llllll\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' fight, iiiuku castings,\n11 turn shafts, ele.\n;; Scientific MurseshoeinK a\nSpecialty\ni iit.if-il fi.li * T..!..f..*-*-*-*-*--*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l__i___LJ_J\n1 I I I t I I 1 1 I I I I\u00E2\u0084\u00A21 l~t^ i~ i\nI\t\nAl ii\ni it..-\nlllllll\niiMiiiuiitti i.'i-ol.i.-r In\nIl.-H\nUl ii v\\ I'll or\n'i.i.l\n-iml\n..lll.l n^iiliriii. in-,\npur\nhi. mil-.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i hj iin- Mlnlal\nt or\nulUia BUUlaltihiM iwi\nn.nl\ni<- iiiKoii I. iiil.iiy.i\nIII liHJUII.II. sll.Ill |0.\nlllll*\nult) ,.t ll..- mli* of .\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\npet\nH.i>l.Mmi.ni\nlUubRIUHl III*' N. W\n'I'm\nIV.II|..|> 1 lu.i-1 1).\n-iiu\nmifei s.|ii.u.*, .-uu.\nle.*.\nA. W. McVittie\nH. H. McVittie\n(ieneral Anc.it\n#\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%*.\u00C2\u00AB^\u00C2\u00AB^%\u00C2\u00AB%%%\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00BB*l\n4 ,\n... .. 4\nt\n4\n4\nDominion and Provin- J\ncial Land Surveyor. 4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\nTIMBER, MINE and !\nLANDS }\nCRANB!*\u00C2\u00BB0K, IJ. C. {\n%********************%\nPete's Barber Shop\nHas removed Irom the Wentworth\nhotel to nest dour to A. 0, Bow*\nness' and opposite new bank building. I invite everybody. My wmk\nwill give satisfaction, First-class\nbarber shop.\nP. J. Leithauser, Hgr.\nCRANBROOK, U. C.\nMHaao gmbhjmQhJ\nX\n13- \u00E2\u0082\u00ACdgar Davis |\nBRICKLAYER and\nCONTRACTOR 5\nPnrnace, Boiler, Range,\nA nml Fireplace wurk t. special- i\nv v\n4 ly. I\n9 9\n^* All descriptions \"f stone. Y\nX work undertaken. 1 Inlers lefl\nA\nA at\nIj! .1. D, MoBRIDE'S |\ny will rceit-ve prompt attention, o\n\u00C2\u00B1 Phono 11\nt\n\u00C2\u00AB.\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB**\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\n\"O.ilvlw*. Bowk fur \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Conk,\"\nii. ui tui its 1_0 |ufes ol' .1eell.111\nreeipw, .onie ne.cr publf.hed bo-\nt'er\u00C2\u00AB. Vour .rijeer etn UU you\nliu*toj\u00C2\u00ABltVltKK.\nGeo. R. I.eask & Co\nBUILDIiRS and\nCONTRACTORS\nOur work is our advertisement, hut we\nput this ml in the Hemhljto\nemphaslzo it.\nCKANBROOK, B. C.\nNear Lower irniHtroiiy Avoilll\nNOTICE.\nTnke notice that two ninnlhs after\ndate I intend to applv to tbe Chief\nCommissioner of Lands and Works\nfor permission lo pnrohnnn the following described lands in South Easl\nKootenay:\nCommonolnR at n pnlnl marked\n\"James Ryan's north-oast coiner\npost,\" planted al the soutli-onsl corner of Lot 3007, Group 1, tbence\nsouth five chains, more or less, <1o\nthe norlh bank of St. Marys river,\nthence westerly lollowlng lbe said\nnorth hank of St. Marys river fill\nchains, more or less, to the southeast coiner of Lot flC07, Oioup 1,\nthenee northerly along thc easterly\nHmlt of said Lot f!.ili7, fifteen chains,\nmore or less, to thr southerly limit\nof said Lot 20117, thcuce easterly\nalong the southerly limit, of said Lot\n2.'I07, elghly chains, more or less, to\nthe place of beginning, containing 77\nacres, more or less.\n_ , , James Ryan.\nDated at Cranbrook, R. C, this!\n30th day of April, I90C. 6-0t\nTIMHER NOTiCE.\nNotice is hereby given that thirty\ndays alter date we inleml to apply\nto tlw ctiiei Commissioner ol Lamls\nand Works at Victoria, for a special\nlicense to cul antl carry away timber from \"0 the following (Inscribed\nlands in South Kast Koolcnay;\nCommencing at n post plantetl nt\nthe BOUth.oast comer or the liiti.\n('ailer limil, license No. liMI, thence\ndinning Ml chains east; thence Min\nn ng t4ti chains north, thonco running\nmi chains west, thenco running kii\nchains south to point or commencement.\nDated this DM) day \"f April, A.I).,\nl\u00C2\u00BBn\u00C2\u00AB.\nII. II. Ross,\nJos. Vi. Koss. :i 51\nTIMItKI! NOTICE.\nNotico is hereby given that thirty\ndays alter date we intend to apply\nto the Chief Commissioner of Lamls\nand Works at Victoria, tor a special\nlicense to cut and fairy away limber from oil the following desciilied\nlands in South Kasl, Kootenay;\nCommencing at. a post, pl.i-nii-d at\ntbe north-east comer nf the tit*),\nCarter limil., license No. .mil, thence\nrunning 8(1 chains cast, thenco running Wl chains norih, thence running\n80 chains west, thence running KI)\ncbains .south to point of commencement.\nMated this 0Lit day of April, A.M.,\n1!\u00C2\u00BB0C.\nH. H. Ross,\nJos. VI. Ross. S-5t '\nHi-io,-iii of M.u\nttpllDU tlm \ nk.h\nlll'llOII Ol lilt' Mil\nni;ln IftCOIlQuod I\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 liiiin ..in- It..!-.'\n ) \u00E2\u0080\u0094A\n\"N .-I llm\nI-.. H'in-\u00C2\u00AB-\nII' Mttkui\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ll,.-.:'.' tll\n..-,*l IU 1.1.\n<..iir.ilii>[<\ntm ....ili-.teil ou tin- ..ni i\".i .li.i'l it uxcei\nni-'\nlot\nil.i) I.\nMn ilu- Yukon Terrll\nus fu.li mu) lu- u\ni term ut tweni) yo\ne'irlulil is i-iiiiiiii.-ii\ni 11-.uri\n. a live.\n. renew\n' -uI'Iiicil;\n.uw Millet\nlll.l. h. t lllll iniilll'l.il.. 10 ll.- IIM'il I'} III. UOSltlOU\niiii 111.- Im !!...- ii. n>.in : in-., l.i l'.inm* feet. AP nliier\nIhi ei I'litiins -.linil ot. -tin f.-.'i sun ne\ni liim.s.iii- iimrkfil hy two .ega. pusti, oa e a\ntii-ii run, lii'unii). iniili-en hull\") um-a lit* \"b-\nllllt'll Wl l.lll l.'U .lit.*., ll tin' .',,lllll is iin luu\nI 111:\nIII.I\n.ma ruouriiar\n: t-.H'li iUllIll\noil] t-t\none it\uis\nLen ml es or\ni elaim mnsi\nerson oroonipany ataMi\nlu'i.i ii lift.- imuer's ct-iUtU'ute.\n1 lu- discoverer ui a MOW mine u entitled to a\nClaim or l.Wii leel lu ivuulli. mn) it Uie i'..rty\nconsists of two, I,SOU letl nllojeliei, ou tne uui-\nl.lltul ttlllull no ioy.il!> -.mil, lie t'lmrgWl, lh\u00C2\u00BB\nii-sl ul lne j.itity uiUJiiary > luiuis only.\niiuii tee #10. K.iy.iii) ai ii..-i.iu-ni in., ami\n\"III- . -.111' I't'l I'.lll ullltll' IUl.it'tll 111'- h'\"\"' 'lilt*\nI..'i fr.'iu llm ViiMitl leitiloiy tobe onid to tue\ni oiuptroller.\nNo free miner ulmii receive a .rr.uit ut mu e\nin..ii ui.'- mum... I'luiiii on each s.'.'.u.it.' roer\ni-i .-eh oi\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 gulcll, mil tlie sume miner may iini.l\nIII)) IHillloer ol cluiius liy plirclnuei mul free\niiuii''!- may work tlieir .limns lu iiiiiiuerslun liy\n11 Iluu mun''- itmi pui nm lee of |& A 1'iaiiu\nmny ue liitml-.ii.-il, uti.l uuui tiiu- ohtuiuetl m, tnti\nsame creek, kuIi'Ii ur river, i.y giving imueeUtit\njmyliiK a lee.\n\u00C2\u00BB.'iK musl lie iluiu* nn u claim e_.ii year tu\ntin- value oiut ifii-i i.-iti.\nA I'i'iiiik'Hte tlmt work liiisl.i>**n .lime tit ml tie\n..I. u.u.'.i .-inli ji'ttr. If mn, im- claitn hliull be\ndeemed to iieuii..uiiiiiit>u,Hud open tooct'iipHtiuu\nanil eiury hy it Ir\u00C2\u00BB-t- liilnei.\nTne lnniiitliirieiiiif it elaim may heil.'llneil ub.\nsolut. ly hy liaviug a' sin u*y in.nle ami puhlUtuuH\nnotices m tlie Vukou Official U *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nleiriilei\nUuds hi\n-All\nint.ii\n, tli.\nL|iiiro|ulittt'il Domltiloii\n' Niiithnu.-it leiilinrlea\nuiiiiiu iiu- Yukon Territory uri* oin-it u*\nprospeotlng foi I'l-iiuu-iiiii, ana tin* iuii.i-.ier\nuiu) iI'si'iti- rm an niillvhluul or eouipaiiy Imv-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iih iiNii-liiuiTy on tin- iuiui lu he i-r.i-.jie, letl, an\narea ol u*'acres. SimiiU ilie |iu.pi*eior w\nA Scotch iu-wspa|\u00C2\u00BBer, refertin;* lo\nthe dcaifh ol Has Mavonnen, states\nthai he was* undoubtedly a Scois-\nli, and thai hi., it'al name u.i<\nMacKinnon, j\nA s-plcndwl oak table which wo*\nformerly the Communion table in ihe\nparish church at (ioudhursi, Kent, is\nnow used in flic taproom ol a local\ninn.\nThe itible soelel) distributed GOO\nJapanese testaments to tic officers\nana men \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 u u.e lyo Maru, an Iwui\nbefore ,'dte Jt-ft the London docks.\nAN EARTHQUAKE VICTIM.\ns MURDOCH WRITES OF THE\nTERRORS OF THK SHAKE-! I'\nIN CALIFORNIA\n-aa\nThe official (la/eiie announces I\nappointment of il. E. Ilea ttie, ol\nt 'ran.irook and of A. B. (irace, ' of\nFoi t S-teeie, as members ol ihe license commission, under ihe provisions of the act passed at the last\nsession which places the-grant of\nliquor llocnsos under the hoard. The\nappointments are good ones and will\nin.ci wilh lhe approval of everyone\nin the districl.\nMessrs. A. II. Clements, A. it\nLulls, F. .1. Squires and .lames Nce-\nlu-nd, more familiarly known as the\nmayor's brother', the gentlemen who\neame over Irom Nelson to assist iu\nihe work oi installing au Odd Fellows lodge in the city last Tuesday\nmade many Iriends during ilieir brief\nstay in Cranbrook., who long will remember lhe visitors as might) good\nrepresentatives of a first-class town.\nCranhrook always lias a cordial welcome for getitilemen .if thai son.\nMessrs. Highy ai\ncame over from Fo\non a brief vis-it.\nstdd tlieir hilt\nt Van Arsilal-eii\ni Steele1 Friday\nAlthough they\nest iii the Hig\none ol\nChief, tbey look upon i\nlhe biggest- propositions in Kast\nKoolenay. Mr. Highy shited that\nfour assays were taken on ordinary\nlooking rock, taken iron four different pluces, showed values as foi*\nlows $10.95, $__5.ti;i, tliiti, M-19.57.\nTliat is pretty g.Md evidence of a\nbonanza.\nThe merchant,s ot Cranbrook are\nconsidering the subject of early elns-\niiu; a custom thai prevails in most\nof Hie leading towns iu llritish Co*\nluiiitiia during ilu- summer months.\nli all iiuiie in iht- movement, ii\nWould .seem to he a step in lhe right\ndirection, sluee it would give both\nthe employers and ihe clerks and opportunily io -get out during bhe long\npleasant evenings, wilhoul effecting\nin lhe least iheir volume nf busluoss.\nA mooting will probably be held iu a\nshori iiuie io tnke action on t-he mattei one way or Hie other.\nl.asi Tuosdaj evening Kev Citv\nLodge No. li. 1. 0, 0, F., was Instituted in iliis ciiy and twenty-two\nnew mrmlH'rs were Initiated, The\nlodge will stan oul wiih a complete\nmembership of aboui fifty members,\nwhich mates it one of thfl si longest\nlodges In the province. District\nDe.egn.tc Lon, assisted bv Messrs.\nClements, Squires and Neelands, all\nof Nelson, haul charge of the work.\nThe following officers were installed:\nIt. E. Beattio, N. 0.; F, K. Simpson,\nV 0,; Fred Ha/en, Secretary; .Joseph Mitchell, Treasurer.\nMr\nMill, nf Hill A Co., li\nii from bis brother,\nof West Kootenay.\nenjoying\nThomas\nThe spring Ihis year is as backward\ns an average candidate fnr iniiia-\nlou Into a secret order.\nThe Herald oilier is gott-lng so\nman. Chinese laundry buildings\naround its [dace of business that we\nare considering the advisability of\nput ling in a few fonts of Chinese\nlype and starling a Celestial edition.\nFREE READING ROOM\nThe provincial library in the Free\nReading Room, Watts block, is free\nlo all and contains one hundred volumes, all new, on the following\ntopics, viz: Social science, natural\ndonee, useful arts, literature, do-\nrip Hon and traced, fiction, juvenile\nbooks, biography and history, by\nsome of t-he best authors of th*** day.\nAny resident of Cranbrooi. or vicinity is entitled to the loan ot these\nbooks as lung as such person complies with the rules, having (irsl\nsigned the agreement, which w-lM be\npresented hy t-he librarian, Below\nare a few of tltfl rules to be complied\nwith:\nBooks must lie bandied with care\nund leaves must not be turned down\nTwo volumes may lie drawn by euch\nreader and retained for two weeks.\nTlw fine of live cents shall he paid\nfor each book kept over time, and\nno books shall be lent to any ohe\nto whom books or an unpaid fine or\nfines are charged.\nA reader desiring a book not at the\ntime in Uie case may bave it reserved for him for forty-eight hours after its return by giving notice to the\nlibrarian.\nA reader returning a book, which\nis not reserved may renew it for\ntwo weeks.\nin addition to this library the room\nis supplied with the leading newspapers from the Atlantic to the\nPacific, also magazines and periodical! s.\n.Mi. Abel IJuiehcllfto, a veteran\nchartist and journalist, lus died at\nlloimlirih, near iiunis..). [le wa.-.\netglit/y-foui years old, and had boon a\njournalist lot sixty )LA1 t.\nAll the land in tbo parish of At.\nInjieale (L'oUrtty Limerick J lus hi-eu\npmciiascd undei the Utah Laml Act.\nuays the \"irish Independent,\" woi\nnoi a single Undloid is hn there,\nA verdict of \"Death fiom sell-\nprivation\" was returned al Hie inquest al Eating ou James .Newman,\nwho starved to -death although there\nwas plenty of food m lhc ho USD, ami\nlie had ill iu his pocket.\nA woman who applied for advice at\nlbe OhiswiCk l'olice court said that\nafter .she bad lived m a Itous\nfifty-four years llie landlord had\ngiven her a week's notice lo move,\nAs she had no agreeiueiii, she was\ntold ihat sin* would have to go.\nThe Derby Board of (luardiaus has\npassed a resolution, by twenty votot\nt*i nineteen, in favor o'i female reliov-\ning ollieers. Ono member Bald Mint\nwore would soon be \"lady policemen\nand lady scavengers.\"\n\"1 knew you were Scotch by the\nway you gave evidence,\" said Mr.\nTrout-heck, the London coroner, io &\nwitness the olher day. \"Scotch\npeople generally give bet, tor and\nclearer evidence ihan Knglisli\npeople.\"\nThe Bishop ol Snuthwark dedicated\na new Roman Catholic church al\nDover ihe oMier day. The new edifice is parity hewn nut ol the chalk\nelilTs, the. internal decoration being\nan eract copy of that cairied oui by\nthe early Christians in the catacombs; nf Rome.\nAn interesting discovery has been\nmade aboard Nelson's flagship, ibe\nVictory. Kor years il has been\nthought that only fnur iil-pnuudcrs\non tbe middle deck remained of the\nrigiiiai armament. But recent\ndocumentary examination hy Cbiel\nGunner. Berry lias revealed proof that\neight 3'2-poundcrs, still standing ou\nthe lower deck, also formed pari ot\nNelson's battery of 101 gnus, laken\ninlo action al Trafalgar.\n\"Ten o'clock in the afternoon\" Is\nihe lime to w^liich polling booths are\nto be kept open if Air. Dickinson's\nbill becomes law.\nCoder a bill of Mr. John Ward, the\nLabor M. P., it Is tn be au offence if\nan emoloyer makes K a condition\nthat, bis men shall cease io he members nt a trade uninn of benefit society\nWhile superintending, shunting\noperations smne distance east of.\nVoker Station, William Alorison, ihe\nNorth British Railway station master, was killed by a train.\nTbo Glasgow magistrates recommend the corporation to adopt bylaws 'limit'iog' lb-, time when ice\ncream shops may be kept open to ibe\nhours between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.\nHy his Wilt, a pauper, whn recently\ndied at the Wes tbury I Wll t sh i re)\nworkhouse, lef-r his eat to ibe King\nof Spain as a wedding present,\nThe Braille Printing company, of\nEdinburgh, has brought out hooks for\nthe blind made of thin aluminum\nsheets instead of paper, embossed in\nthe usual manner.\n.Mr. Andrew I>ees, who for oyer\nMiirty years was employes! in Messrs.\nWm. Robert* A Co.'s mill, Oala-\nsbiels, was presented by a few friends\nwith an albert and seal on tlie occasion of bis departure for Canada.\nA nun who applied at the North\nlx>ndon police court for a certificate\nexempting his child from vaccination\nsaid that he had conscientious objcc\nHon to vaccination, because he had a\nrelative whose wooded teg and humped back resulted from it.\nWorkmen ad West Lavington (Wilt\nshire) who were looking over some\nthatch taken from tbe roof of a\ncottage, found a rusty canister containing twenty-five sovereigns, bear\ning tbe. dale Wis, which were valued\nby the. batik at 33s. each.\nOne of the most interesting men\nFairlie bas produced, Mr. David\nBoyd, tbe mosl. noted of makers of\ntoy boats has just died there, aged\neighty-three. It is sixty years since\nIh* began making toy boats for ihe\nGlasgow fancy goods warehouses, and\nsince then be has turned nut tens of\nthousands of them.\nThe death has taken plaee In Glasgow of Rev. Alexander Hislop. MJ...\n1). D., professor of pastoral theology\nand Christian ethics in the United\nFree Church callege, Glasgow. From;\nMie parish school of bis native townf\nof Karlston, Berwickshire, where he\nwas born in 1811. Dr. Hislop proceeded to tbe University of Glasgow, where he had a distioguisbed\ncareer.\n \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 .- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWORK ON K. C. R.\nGolden Star:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Work is rapkWv going ahead along the!line of the K. C.\nR,, where an Immense army of men\ni.s now employed. The contractors\nare pushing tbe work with all pos-\n-lames Arnold received ihe following letter Irom I.. S Murdock, for\nmerly a clerk in Reid A Co.'s store,\nin which is told that gentleman's ex\npcriencc with Mm earthquake:\nMartinet, Calif.,\nApril 111, 19mt\n.las. Am Id, Cranbrook, it. Ci\nFriend .lame.-,;\u00E2\u0080\u0094The '.lines comes\nround again for the renewal ol my\naccident policy. Enclosed lind P, 0,\noider f.\u00C2\u00BBr |Ki.OO, amount ol renewal hundred\nfci policy B383?6. Vou will no thence west sixty ifib) chains, thenc*\nU..UI.I bave learned the particulars ol ;>,'ul'tl ''h*1 hundred and twenty il_.j\ni:ie ieini.iv caithqmuc we exptr- ^f'rJS lht' Etacc \"' '\"'-\"\"''\"S ,\nKneed me al u.u ytwlerdaj town .l'* fJSS\"\"BS?\u00C2\u00ABJ;1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1\"v,t P1**^\nvm lbe damage dtx* to*property ana t^LT1^ A Cameroon\nlbe tarn oi lite ii wmotSre stu- fifiLi6?1*! T 1,.:IUT, \"or,h\nNOTICE.\nNoilce thirty days after date I Intend to apply to tlie Clue! Coiiiiiiis-\nsioner of Lauds and Works Iut a\nspecial license to tui and cany away\ntrtntrei from ihe following described\nlands in St.uih Kast Koolenay, B.C.;\n1.1) i 'umuit'iieiiig at a post placed\nal the iturt-h-WCKl loinct ol A. Caui-\neion's limbec license, ihence vvefft\nfortj i mi chains, ihence north one\nhuinlted and sixty (lUOj chains, ihencs\neast tori j ilti) chains, tbence soutli\none hundred and sixty (1B0J chains to\ntbe place nl beginning,\n{'ii Commencing at a post placed\nat the north-west corner ol A. Cameron's timber license, thence east su-\n*y (tiO) chains, ihence norih onu\nand twentv 0'iti, chains,\non to icii\n'Frisco at\ni om paper.\npoitdous, i need uol\njou oi ihc tires iagin\n.iu- present moment\nwiii give you a moro\niban i can. itut enough nwtd w\nsa) thai t'.i'le l.*, SCaiCCtJ a bUltdlltg\nin the ijiisiiu'.ss porl ion oi'*Jri>cn Mi ,,)(\nstanding, lhe water mains were\nM.iKcu in ilie upheaval anil thus cut -\nmi uom water supply\u00E2\u0080\u0094they are help-,\nless. IVo suiiend ttere, nut comparing il wnh tlte citj, we are lucky. I\ni.ne bju.ic burned here and DUO store\nc.ugbi iun, imi the latter was lor-\nii.nait-ly tMut^uislnd. Tliere isn't a\neouipteco store or brick building in\nthe place. Tops, corners, suits,\n.ue down, in taol almost ut to rp-\nuu Id, i am sleeping m an old two-\nstorey building, Was awakuud hy\nilie bed iryiug to buck me our, bui.\nbeing used t<> \"buckers\" 1 stayed\noiiiu the water pitcher turned Upside down in my boots, then I decided it was time lo gel up and shut\nlho Hung oh. All this time it kept\n..citing worse and tlu* out building\ncommcue.-,l rocking like a frco in the\nwind, J finally dccWcd lb \"got oui\non Hie\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ou#\nhundred and sixty iltlOj cliains, thenci\nivi'ii i\"i*. | in j chains, thenoe .-.outu\none hundu-d ami sixty (ltfOj chaiui,\n, tliencc cast i\"i'\ iiui cbains, to ihc\n,'onccl report hiV 0, hi.,*llt.[IL.K\ny .1 McVittie.\nDated this ;u. \a\ of Maroh,\nI-31\n.mim:i:.\L act.\nI Form V.)\nCKRT1F1C v IK m- IMPItOVE-\nVIENTS.\nNOTICE\nTHE \"VIKING\" AND \"CRESK.Y1 ;\n.ULNKRAI. CLAIMS S1TI ATE\nLN THE KORT STEELE MINING DIVISIOK ul- EAST K\u00C2\u00BBh>-\nTKNAV DISTRICT.\nWHERE LOCATKU -ON (\"RACY\nCREEK,\nTaki* notice tlmt 1, Thus, T.\n -_ o Vitlie, V, M. C, No. BTSiTS,\nif, MiiuMng 1 might as well for j-Vauk Williams, F. M\n'res, more or less,\nfriend .lim, 1 must cut out and turn (Jl) Commencing at a post planted\nin. Am sleeping just the same, The ai tbe S. W, comer of timber I teens*\nfirst night 1 was tbo only one nut of No. 6574, thence west 80 chain*,\na dozen who would sleep here. A tbence north 80 chains, tbence east TO\nnice little .shock came :i lia t night, but chains, tbence south SO chains, to th*\nonlv felt lo ine like a \"high daddy\" place of beginning, containing 6*4\nand\" lent enchant-meni to my dream, acres, more or less.\nMy kindest regards to Tommy and f_3 > Commencing at a post planted\nyour brother Sid when ynu write or at tbe S\", W. corner of license No.\nsee him. Kindest personal regards 8576, thence we^t SO chains, tbeoca\nami wishes, north 80 chain?, thence east SO\nVnur old friend, chains, thence south 80 chains to the\nL. S. Murdock, place ot beginning, containing 610\nMarline/., Calif, acres, more or less.\n I il) Commencing at a post plaLted\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. one mile west of the S. W, comer ot\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 timber license No. tin'.t, ihence wen\nSealed tenders addressed io tho 40 chains, tbence north lfiO chains,\nundersigned and marked \"Tenders fot ihence east 10 clains, tbence south\nStation Building, Fernie,\" wiil be 160 chains, To tbe plaee of bflginaiflg,\nreceived up to loK May 21st, ]%fi, containing 610 acres,\nfor the erection, completion, and de- .Joseph Whitehead Ross,\nlivery of frame station building at Hales Kingston Ross.\nFernie, B. 0. Plans, specifications Located the 15th day of Marcii,\nand copies of proposals can be seen i<.nfi. *_-$!\non application to Division Engineer,\nCalgary, or Resident Engineer, ('ran*'\nbrook. !\nThe company reserves the right to\nreject any or all tenders.\nN. E. Brooks,\nDivision Engineer, c.P.R.\nCalgary, May 7th, 1906. 7-2t\nNOTICE.\nSixty days after date I intend to\napply to the Chief Commissioner of\nLands awl Works 10 purchase the following described lands sinuate in\nSouth Kast Kootenay, B. c.\nCommencing at a post at thp S.\nE. corner lot -0-17, group I, ilwncc\nnorth 80 chains, thenee east 10\nchains, ibenOo south Drfi chains,\ntbence west 20 chaius, thence north\n-0 chains, thenee west 20 chains to\nthe plaee of beginning', containing 860\nacres, moro or less.\nDated this 8tb dav of May, I'Ji'ti.\n7-!R* ' Roy C, Myers.\nNOTICE.\nSiitj days after date 1 intend to\napply to the Chief Commissionei ot\nLands and Works at Victoria, B.C.,\nlot permission to purchase the following land*; in Snuih Kast Kootenay, B, C:\nCommencing at a post planted at 8.20 an\nthe N. K. corner of lot 2i*fi8, group rjau ^ ^.\nTHE COMTMTAftU WAV.\nEffective, Sunday, Jan. 31st, following changes in passenger iuia\nsehedflie: No. 3 leaves Rextord 10.4*\na.m.; Bonners Ferry 1.80 p.m.; \u00C2\u00AB\nrive Spokane 5.40 p.m.; leave I.M\np.m.; Adrian 9.-10 p.m.; Pacifi*\nAvenue 5.10 a.m.; Everett 5.40 a.m.;\nSeattle 7.00 a.m.\nNo. 1 leaves Rexford LOO a.m.;\nBonners Ferry 3.30 a.m.; arrtv*\nSpokane 7.00 a.m., irmi 7.15 a.m.;\nAdrian 10.30 a.m., Wenatcbee WO*\np.m.; Paolflfl Avenue 6,45 p.m.; connecting with No. 272. Everevt (LM\np.m.;'arrive Seattle 7 30 p.m.\nNo, 2 no change.\nNo. 4 leaves Seattle 8 00 am.;\nEverett sn- a.m.; Pacific Aveau*\nWenatehee 8.03 p.m.; Ad-\n1, thence tweniv chains wesi/ thence '\"\"' \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 pm':Bft\"iM SP\u00C2\u00B0T **\ntwenty chains'norih, tbence forty P-mii u*a^e 8-4lJ P-W-J Bonners\nchains west, thews sirty ohains Kerry 12.25 am; Rexford 5.02 a.m.;\nnorth, thenee sixty cliains easi.l No, 260 leaves Rexford 6.20 a.m.\ntbence forty chains south, Uience | connecting with No. 4 Swift too 7.34\n_ly ehains east, tbence forty ohains a.m.; arrive Fernie 8.00 a.m\nThe room is nicely furnished and is \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 sible' speoJT Material Is \"arriving by\na comfortable plate to spend your: every tmln, white men are continual-\nspare moments, aud is not run by, ly streaming out to tbe scene ol\nnor in tbe interest ol any church, operaMons. It is said -thai work\nparty, or clfque. Everybody wgU'wtM be carried on throughout the\noome. Remeniber tbe place swond summer \u00C2\u00ABM possibly ftll ,nert winter,\nfloor, Watts block, over Mighton's Tbe oamps along the trade present a\ntobacco store, Baker street. , Uwely tight.\nsouth, thence sixiy chains west\nplace of commencement, containing\nCIO acres, more or less.\nJohn F. Adams, Locator.\nD-vfol..April 17tb, 1906. 5-51\nNOTICE.\nTake notice t-hat the partnership\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0heretofore existing between the\nundersigned, Robert Johnson and\nPaul llandley, as hotel keepers in\nthe town ol Marysville, under the\nfirm name of Robert Johnson, has\ntbis day been dissolved by mutual\noonseut. The business in luture will\nbo oarried on by tbe said Paul Hand-\nley in bis own name, who assunjes all\nthe liabilities of the said partnership, and to whom all debts due and\nowing to tbe said partnership shall\nbe paid.\nDated this 7th day of April, A. D.\n1906.\nRobert Johnson,\nPaul Hand ley\nWitness:\nO. H Thompson 5-4t\nNn. 849 leaves Kernle 10.00 p.h.j\nSwinton 10.2b p.m.; Rexford 12.44\na.m.;- conne oting wiih number -l.\nThrough sleeping can. operated W\ntween Spokane and Fernie. U.aatjkt\nfare between Spokane and Ftrm*\n12.00. 1\nKernle lo Vancouver 23 hours and\n46 minutes, connection being mad*\nwith No. 272 at Pacific Av\u00C2\u00ABU*.\nExtra local trains Nos. 265 and 26<\nwill be operated between Spokin*\nand 1/eavenworth, leaving Spokibt\n4.00 p.m.; Wenatehee 10.50 p.A.;\nWenatehee 12.03 a.m.; Spokane 8.W\na.m. Buffet sleeping cars will b*\noperated between Spokane and Leavenworth, trains Nos. 265 and %4a:\nalso extra train between Seattle and\nSkvkomlsh, leaving Seattle 6.30 p.m;\nEverett 8.10 p.m.; Pacific Avenu*\n8.15 p.m.; Skykomish 10.20 p.01.\nReturning leave Skvkomlsh 6.00 a.m.:\nPacific Avenue 8.09 a.m.; Everett\n8.23 a.m.; Seattle 10.00 a.m. Local\ntrain being operated between Bon-\nn\u00C2\u00ABrs Ferry and Spokant will bs witfc\n4iimi THK CHASl.KOOk IHCliALU\nLAND\no i- r TENDERS m\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mutm. FATHER C0CC0L0 BACK\nl\i; lliilll-. TUNNEL | \t\nScaled (widen, addressed lo tbe III*: TELLS AN IKTERESTINU\nundersigned will in* received until ttj sruitv he Till*: NORTII-\n..'ikn'k iiik.m \u00C2\u00AB Thursday, May loth.\nI'lin, i,.i enlarging Moyie Tunnel. I\nContractor to fuiiiKii all plant,\nlabor, etc. The ooitipauy to estah F...I,-. Coccolo, tho missionary\nlish an operator at Tunnel. Further I priest, who establisl'\u00C2\u00ABl \"\"' sl\niuiui in.iii..ii m.iv In* lia.l ni the \"1 | ].;\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. _iissii.il. aii'l Is beloved by aii\nii i il\"' Remdenl Engineer, Cran- him relumed on Tuosday\nbrook. Tenders musl be submitted! \u00C2\u00BB\"\" k\nmi printed imnis furnished liy tti\nuompany. The rompany will not be\nbound in aecepl Iho lowest oi any\ntender.\nII V I'l UK'Kit.\ni:.-i.Ili.i Engineer,\ni. u Cranbrooi., II. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB **-* <<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2_-\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB-*-. *->*t *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\ni\n-*. *.i *f\nFOR SALE\nknow him, i-\niiu* will*, ui il\"' \"\"Uii and was\n., i,.,i und i-nlliiisia-iii I\" I\"*- man.\nIriends and admirers ni this '.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\" II\nwill In- H'llll'llllli'li.l Uml lln'\"' '>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*\n., rumor last uinii'i lo Uio eltect\niiiii tin* pries, lia.I titi'ii k.Hiil in ll\"'\n,,,,'nli a \".un were uv.-rJoy.--l to\nNam llial llii'iv .vim I\"\"\u00C2\u00AB '\" the\n.i.iii-iin ui Speutciu. ,ii llu- ii'lum\nmil ,u,,i -i.ii ti ti- in Uuu roimtry,\nil\u00E2\u0080\u009E-i i'i\n.rill\nII 1\num \u00E2\u0096\u00BC\n.;, I mil m-ii iiii um l.ilii\n9 ih,- station .Mill lunl'I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- nil! \u00E2\u0080\u009E.|1 Iill I. ,il..ni* ali'l\n\"* I.imiiin. I'lilT 'I''\"\"\n\u00C2\u00A3 iii tl iiul hell.-. .\n.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 |l ,.. uill In ill \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\n1 I'ull . \"*. - I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 CUM 1 EE, CRANBROOK $\n!$pccial$ak\ni _**\u00C2\u00BB.-\t\n\"II \u00C2\u00BB,,III, flu llll\n1 H.i.w... norlh I Inr\nl Sii nl\" Hmiii-.- uurtl. .- Inp\nR. N. FINCH -* CO.\nIN.CCTIONCfl Phon.132\nO0O00Cf<\u00C2\u00ABMj0\u00C2\u00AB00O0\nFOR SALE\nTaylor Safe\nnm\nIIKI1II M\nt. l.W.li.1\ns.ep i.i.a.iuiri\nLiiililein. All i\nMil\nnearly new,\nI II il KMl-IIBIIIII\nII lm Willi lillllll\nF.J. Bradley & Co.\nFOR SALE\nA Six Roomed Cottage\nIn liisl i*lass repair, two l\"ln,\ns-tiilil.- and linn liniist-, on ono\nnl lho lunst attractive .streets\nmi linker lllll, lacing St. .lo-\n.l.pll , t'llTli. Hi-asimaW.. piiCO\n.m.l I..U,Mill.* Iriiim\nFred Dumont\nHa-\nand m-ii .1-\nslaii.l ulral\nlll.il I nail., I ml! nl...\nHi,- .'nasi iii Pranl.ru\nmils 1\nNlH.l.pi.1,\n.1, the\n.11 In\nli.Ulul ,*,,|,lm .*.!\nseeing im* aii\"\ni I .In tml un,lil\ni- Ol'lgill In llu* tlllllnl\niii tin' luiiuii-lnins, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\n;l\u00E2\u0080\u009E l',,.i..il\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiui. Ill Ul.'\n,i*s nl lln\" llnl l|l li il IS ,\nllttvilig liil nn In*...I'l ''I- HI\ni's lake curl, in I*. Iiiii.ii i mil\n.1\nBAKER ELECTED\nthi-re are three good hotels. There\ni; -jd-Aj a met ho^iUl. which, though\nsmall, would Im* a crwHt to a larger;.\nI..wn 1 loinid -jnvsell there\namiii-sfmV own'lttlc manv of: the ALL TllRKi; UK THK BY-LAWS\nold timers ol 'Kootenay are looted! ARK ADOPTED ti\ BIG\nthere, allei having made a little for- a MAJORITIES\nlime m the Klondike \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI .un sou* to *av the tiran.d The election lasl Monday resulted\nTrunk Paclflc vvill pass i long way h) .the election of V. Hyde Baker .is\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nim i\nrailway\nben i\nmli nl ila/ill\nlinimlii's mil In' iu\n ch uiilt il nisiili* world.\n* llh-l IHn li.-i-kt- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.PHI. Ill llll\nIH'iglllH.1 1 nl Ha\nI.. H..I.H..-. Itopiug In It'aili Sltiart\nlake In* il\"' breaking np ol lho\niiu, wliu I recelwd a l-elegram imm\nmn iiisiii,|, calling mi' down in ilm\nCoasl mi in.- inl nl May. Already\nilu* ii-i- uas changing in colon and\nconsistency. 'I'ln* Indians ilwniKlit il\nm.l satr tn nn lii iiii- lakes, and nn\n-lain slinm l-liloUgh III'- i inlaim*\niimii.i bri.fi iiii* loo laie Tliey ad-\nlist-tl tin- In t,-llllt. In . I../.-I l.ili nil\n,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,*. si\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Es ami i.. descend 11\"\nski*, ii.i iii a i-aiinf Si, ,,ii I started\n.t-.lin lm ll.l/rlli.ll. lllll llll liliellllin\niiiui* nn ii*.' iun* iii bad shape, so\nlia.ll. *\u00C2\u00BB'uH>1l lli.H I mlllil siaiivll\n-iaiiii mi in.-in Aii companion*, ii\nm.i iripplnl -.. liad, were plaj.il oul,\n\,i,-sai, usl vie linl m lake It hei,\ntlie ip us iiuiii- iiiat ih.- iiuii- Minim-\nI et l'lnn-Miit uas .... Ii.i* Hav > * I\nI kl'l.l |ia!l.nil. Wlllllttg i'l In*' 'la.\n.,(1,\n1 I..W\ntl\ni ih.- steamer mnde In.\" appcruncc\n11 III lllllll f..lll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 llSNCIlgCl'S, i.l,.I nn\nhei I \u00C2\u00BB. ni i.. I'oi'l E-Mlnglrl., nh-.-re\nI uai plrkxl up in il..- i-iiiii*..-s\nlli-aiiuv an.l il..- I i linil tended\nli Van nitll'l* \"\nl-'alll, i I'ni'i'i... mil t, mail) alinitl\n'eli .litis iii:,| lh.1l lillllll so bad as ihey are\n|iii*iiiri-il by wnur lourlsls u\u00C2\u00BB the\nroiitlaiv 1 fotllld ' lielil vei y grateful\nfor lhe liltle good that t may li\ndone t-o them, bodily, hy attending\nilii'in in sickness or ut'cidcnts a.s Hiel\nihysirian, or jjitelleclually as theii\nadviser, and spiritually as their mis\nsioiiaiy.\n\"And what would I say of t'ie few\nwhiles thai I eame in rontai't with\nThev would nol let me he in wanl\nid what tliey li.ul ul their disposal\nespecially Hie managers of the Hudson's llay posts, Kcaltered all\nHiroigb Uial country. They ai\ngentlemen of llio-bcsi kind. The die\ntiit-i is al present Invaded hy il.\nsurveyors oi Mie Urand TrunK I'm'\nfie, coming both ways, thai is Irom\ntlie eoasl by tin- Slti*ena river ami\nthe Ktaser river hv the war of Porl\nfieoige. Al this last point Illi\".\nhave a large warehouse wiih enotiglt\nsupplies for an army, and puckers\nare hired all over to dishilmie more\nKUf.|.l|es along the Nechaeo and\nSiiiari rivers. The prolwldlllles are\nilh.it ihr line wi'l cross the Fraser\nriv.'i ai Fori (leorge and ilien M-\nlow lhe Neebacn river lo Krasei lake\n01 iui- Small liver as far its lhe\nmouth of Ihi' Smart lake, lo pass In\nUn- south of ilie lake inio He Bulk\n\e\ talh-y where the rich i-opper\nmini's and coal seams have uttracted\nihe allention at capital. When in\nli.i/rlNm .last mi host. .Mi. Luring,\nwas ottered $50,001) for some of his\neopnoi mines.\n\"T-he (\"Irand Trunk I'acilic will also\nbenellt ihf plucer di^iu^s of Jamle-\nson and Manson creeks, where alHini\none Inniiired miners, notwithstanding\nlhe hijpli price of supplies and lack\nof transput 1,1 Hon, ;tr.- eneourn'Rwl in\nihi-ii work hy successful clcnriiitts.\n\"Arable land is. found, uol only in\nilu- IMcasanl ami Bulkley valleyn, bm\nailmosi |H*re itmi there all over live\noouii'l ry east of I la/.el I on, Many\nlooallotiR wen' made lasl summer hy\nVmerleans, Imt much more of thai\nwill he -dun* this season. Already\nI wn sleamers have eoine up llie\nSkei-na with crowds of miners nnd\nland seekers. I nfui luiialcly lh,\nliiiiher is not so plentiful and mi\ngood as run' would expect, on account ol previous (Ires. The large\ntimln-1 has born replaced by poplars\nand birch whoso luxuriant growth\nspeaks well for lhe soil. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 It was\ngenerally admitted ihal lasi winter\nwas an exceptionally mild one, the\nmercury not falling lower than 12\ndegrees, and that did nol last more\nihan iwo days, in the beginning ot\nFebruary.\n\".lust alter thai old spell I lefl\nmy headquarters on Stuart lake iu\ncompany with six stalwart natives to\nvisit to camps all along the shores\nof the lake, thirty-nine m les in\nlength, and after resl ing a while a!\nthe Portage, we slid uier the hundred miles .,[ Babine lake, then a\nperfect sheel of ice. Twelve days\npassed very quicklv with the Indians\nwin. had come from Bear lake and\nolher points lo meet mc, and the miners of Manson, Jamieson and Duncan\ncreek, who were renewing tlieir supplies at lhc Hudson Bay fort, and\nmaking arrangciiicnis with ihe Indians for lhe packing of same in dog\ntrains. Through living telegraph\nthe news had readied Hazel ton,\nRooher Dchoule .u.tl Vlorlcclown in\nthe Bulkley valley, llial Ihc Doctor\nI'riesl was in th.- weinily, for there\na distance of sixty nr seventy miles\nis not considered niueli, and how to\nrefuse to bring consolation to the\nafflicted, lhe dilticullirs of the trails,\nHie means of locomotion were not a\nsolid excuse for the missionary. Men,\ndo^s and tol>oggans were at my disposal. The manager of the. Hudson\nBay offered food for ihe priest, . for\nmy ln-d'htn companions, and for my\ndoRs. So we lefl Babine for Flnzef\nI returned l\"**:\nRaker ...\nMcCowan \t\nSpoiled ballots \t\nRuker'.s majority \t\nIll ll.DINH BY-LAW\nFor \t\nAgainst \t\nSpoiled \t\nKIRK HALL in l.\H\nKm I.\nAgainsl\t\nSfn.ihd .\nntim:i:t |MPRO\ i:\ii:.\ts\nLAW\nKo. I\nAgwlusl\nSpoiled\n,, , !.,.,, 'I\"' a cattl merely directing the public\nlo ils doors upon lhe same principle\nas a community creels sign posts\nalong its highways. This bioak an-\nnoupcemenl contained only a lew\nHues, giving iht- name of lhe hank,\nihe officers and iiirectur.s, t|ie capital, .surplus and ainomH of deposdts,\nwith a cold Invilaitlon to do business\nwith the bank.\nThese cards in lheir very naluie exhaled a clammy atmosphere. Tliey\nseemed almost to voice the sentimeni\nthnl the bank iu asking for the business of llie public was really doing it\na favor.\nBul such a style of advert.sing is\nimw rapidly passing away. This\nmetamorphosis in bank advertising\nhas been the result entirely ol coin-\npetition among banks for additional\nbusiness, The banking husiness is\nvery profitable, ami, like all remun\ndative businesses, has attracted to\nitself many people. Bul, ihal all\nengaged in\" it may profit, it has heen\nnecessary to break down the old conservative harriers and creel new ones\nallowing a widi'i latilnde.\nThe new banks were the first to\nbreak awny from the former standards nl nil ra coiisiTva live advertising1. The rnpjdliy with which these\nyounger Institutions forged to the\nfroni in Hie amount of husiness secured optm d Hie eyes of the older\nbanks tti ihe fad' thai to retain\ntheir hold thev must use the same\nadveiMisiiiK method.\nAnd they arc doing tliis. The\nehunge is being wrought .^-.-.'dually\nhm aurely. Oni) recently a publicity organization was formed, con.sisi-\ning of officers from different banks\nI'hroiFghoui. the counlrv the purpose\nof which is io thoroug'hlv study all\nmethods of advertising which can\ninofiialily be used by banks.\nwin\nREAL ESTATE ^ INSURANCE\nPHONE 99\n_ CRANBROOK,B.C.\nAI.IIKHlt.lX V. II. IIAKKll\nsoldiers patrolled iiiem ami .ilm\nstreets wero blinked mil. debria, .alio, walls und Iii uks ami s ,-s\nliienlnnii was courteous ami kind,\nKimniie seemed in lie trying In dn\nall ilin could Iiii everyone els,, ami\nlit.II nil lsl.nl lines weie lint\n.llOIHtl.t nl\n.lilt unl III llli.lls.lll.il nl .Mia. .\nmie penniless, nn.l the banks being\nI'lused, led iiiiiii iiiiiii,iii money in\nllieli pnekels. 'llie ulmle nl 11,,'\nnil uas ilesttniisl lull a small I\nsli.i|.e.i comer, iii ihe residential ihu\nI ii.ii The ini.ll alril supplies Mill In\nl.l Hn* ntlllili- un.lil were a ll.nl\nsenil ami nn une wenl I Ku, bm\nI .ill ami |'i\u00C2\u00BB.l une servwl alike\nWeil, in nunc back in mysell ami mj\nnun esperk-uoes; allei walking mi\"\nli lilleeii miles ami ki.iiib In.iii nm*\nplaee tn aiiiilli.i*, Mi. Steuail uc-\n.'ol.ll .1 me all this lime, always\n.linking an excuse Hul lie bail Inm\nii. ss in lln* pail nl Hie eil. where 1\nuas ^iiiim In. I ...Uli.1 ibat my wile\nami lllllll ami all hei people li.i.l gol\nnull. Mili-li tii Ualnnla. sn ue Weill\nbuck in Hie Keiiy ami then lo Ala-\nnt.'ila ubeie I Innnil tlitin both, sale\na .il .yell .nnl anxious f-|i i^-i Imyk in\nKelson, Tin* ..Ibei* pans |i( llie\n^i nf r.ililniiiia lime sutleren hail-\nli alsu, eu-iy luun lias ils list o|\nil, ail. . n,l its ruins, ami, while the\npall, is all |iul the besl liijlil on it,\nilm |.,..|.le in many iikees ate nen'olis\naii.l .HscullFug.lt ami Iti'l like getting\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ml Sim*.' I hale Ini'li lieie 1 have\n[eli several small slmeks, and lbe\nsemalinn is a illeaillnl one. Tho\npeople ate all s.i nervous lhat ilie\ninninilil it is fell the etowils rh ji*l.i\na flen/y and seli'al.i ai.i| Unlit lo gel\nfree and ilivay I ean assure you t\nWill be glad to leaye Ihis. Iiea'nlifiil.\n. unfortunate country\u00E2\u0080\u0094ami Ret baek lu\nI line' K\u00C2\u00B0'\"' \"w t'lll,a'1.. \"i\"1 tlii'isli I'nlimi-\nADDITIONAL LOCAL\nfit'iaiftl as returning oil!.\ncvetvi'hitig in readiness.\nUnold aeied as clerk and 11 Hick\nnihoHiam sened \u00C2\u00BBs seniWneei lot\nA. McCowan -ind John Hutchison\nacini in I'he same capacity (or Mi\nBaker, Both candidates bail their\nfriends who were working hard for p-(\ \\^\ jh] Moylo was\nsuccess, but the contest throughout! i;r,i Friday\ntlie day was i( most, friendly one, and; Arthur llliree\nnot a harsh won! on the pari of any-! )-ls\ Sundny\none marred Hie good feellffg tha't pre- jj \) Hew HI of Mn\nvailed. So far as Hw Improvement! j0WJ, |ft'S| TiicmLh\nni. ii.\n1 tOWIi\nMom,\nby-laws were concerned. Uie'ft'iends of j '\"vWHJJm Uai Iiii\" of\nboth eawlidnles were giving Miein jtl lottll yesterday.\n..I Fernl\nridge\ni Wa\nI unln\nFlit IT UKUKLATIONS.\nThe following statement for pnbll-\ni*ation has 1m*iii receivwl from Mr.\nMaxwell Smilh, Dominion fruit Inspector:\nAs ihere si-ems to be considerable\n.ilarm and some misunderstanding a-*\nto ihe Dominion government's intentions rc the enforcement of tho existing laws ri'giila-.tiiig the fruit trade,\nil mighl be \yell tti say that: In nil-\ndiii.ui to my other duiies, including\nHu* enforcement of the Fruit Marks\nAet. I tim instructed to enforce sections I and \"\u00C2\u00BB of lhe ''Act respecting\nHie packing and sale of certain s-taplc\nI'oiiim.iditii's, lflfil,*1 as amended\nl!H}ii. Section 5 of d-he said Act\nsta-ies ihal: \"livery hox of berries\noi- currants offered for sale and even\nIwrry box manufactured and offcre\nfnr sale, in Canada, shall he plainly\nmarked on Hie side of ihe box, i'n\nblack letters .at least half an inch\nsquare, winh lhc word \"shorl,\" unless il contains when level\u00E2\u0080\u0094full as\nnearly as practicable\u00E2\u0080\u0094(a) at least\nfour-Ilf His of a ijuarl, or (b) two-\nfifths of a quark.\nThis will allow those having berrv\nboxes on hand, or who mav be importing berries in hoses, 'which do\nflirt, comply wiih ihe above regula-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2itnis to dispose ol same bv -imply\nmarking them \"short,\" hut\"l sirong-\nly recommend that no more illegal\nli/'ixes, or baskets, be purehastHl or\nmanufactured. The lus Hro and convenience oi having uniform standard\npackag-cs must appeal to all fair\nminded persons and no undue hardship will he imposed on Ihose who\nendeavor lo get im-o line as .tuicklv\nas possWde. I shall continue tb\nexercise the same tliscrcel miKlera-\ntion as has characterized my official\nwork in lhc past hul then* must be\nsteady ptogress ..toward full rom pi i-\nniicc with alt Ihe Irull regulations in\n:>rder to insure the. f uiles I- measure of\nharm, ny between growers, dealers,\nMnsumers and Inspectors.\n. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\t\nTOM W.XLLACK DROWNRD.\nmMuiNiastie supporl. The ladles l ,\nlt>n \\-AX^s c llir.\ntook an active pan in t-he election Creek -last SnturdaA\nso far as voting was c, emert, and. \ F Krnplel wai h-i-i\nthe majoiity of those on the list Cranbrook Inst s'.i.n.i.. '\nlook advantage of lhe fael and were n \\ \)avti ..i Uvi-iiin\non hand early to cast their ballot.] tho Craiibrook ves'lewla\\nThe po-.ls plosod ai a o'clock and! ,| \ Rrowle'i of Fern\nHie ballots tor aldermen were the th,. r, .ivl.....,!, i ,'* i Tl,\nfirst counted. When Hie result was\nannounced, Messrs. Bakei and McCowan, who sat next to each other\nwere the firsl to shake hand';. Mr,\nMcCowan look his defeat in a good\nnatured way, in faci through the entire day, lhe two candidates were\noften together, exchanging jokes\non the work, and selling a gtiinl\nexample on how to run au election\nwilhoul senseless hiel ion and unwarranted trouble.\nThe Herald favored the election of\nMr. Baker More there had lieen am\nother eamtidoite named, for the reason thai he was a business man who\nhad made a success iu his own affairs, and ior Hie further reason that\nhe was a very heavy pmpertv owner\nhe would naturally iw a man who\nwnuld consider very seriously any\nmove on ihe pari of tin* council thai\nwould tend to increase taxation. It\ni.s- cvideju that the majority of the\nproperty owners lonk the same view\nof Hie matter, and for ihat reason\nMr. Bakei was fleeted liv a handsome\nmajority,\nMr. McCowan made a good run\nconsidering tlie fact tliat he was\n'broiiglit i,<| t.he lasl minute, and had\nImd no iiuie tti make a canvas. And\nthrough il all he worked hard, telling good Scotch stories and displaying the besl of good humor all\nihr time.\nIHHV UK FOUKD TIIKM.\nIL M. Kr-LLRRTOVS SRARCII IN\n-'FRISCO KOR HIS WIFR AND\nCHILD;\nNelson Nows:-Hcrbert M..Fuller-\nton semis' Hie Daily News an interesting leiter from California, concerning\nthe recent. 'Frisco 'disaster. Mr.\nFinlcrton's letler is datetl April Sfltll\nat llealds'hurg, Calif., and says:\n\"II may very probably interest\nsome of jour readers lo hear some\ndetails alioiil the San Francisco disaster from an eye witness. I left\nRnssland on Friday, April 20th, for\nSan Francisco to find my wife, who,\nW. Sheppanl\nthe Cianbrook la-\nDave Bl\n(he Cranbrook I\nMiss M,i, U'Rourkc, id Moyie, \v.i^\nvisiting friends hi Cranlirook last,\nFriday.\nI). .'I. Wilson, of Rlkmoiith, was\nregisier.-d ..i ih.- Crnnbrook I,, .t\nThursday.\nA. B. Tiiies, of Trltes-Wood Co.,\nof Kernie. was m I own a few days\nihis week.\nA. P. Stephenson, wno i*. travelling\nlot ihe North Si.u Lumbei coin\npanv, wai in lown last Friday\nII B. Iti'iinlii-i. managei of Ihe\nMayook Lumlier company, plnrtil his\nautograph on Hie Cranhrook llolel re\ngisler lasi Saturday,\nII Thompson, .lolm While, (i Lin-\nnt 11 and Oeorge ll 1-MwnnIs, oi\nMoyie, were ktopping nl Hie Cran\nbrook n few dais ihis wvvk,\nHerb Killlclloli, who lives al Nelson, was in town several days this\nweek, There is not a more populai\nman on the road than Mr. Fullorloii\nASK YOUR DEALER\nFOR\nKurt/'s Own\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Kurt/' Pioneer\"\n\"Spanish blossom\"\nUNION MADE CIGARS\nMaioifaetnreil By\nKurtz's Pioneer Cigar Factory\n148Cordova St., W.,\nVANCOUVER - - B. C,\nTIMBER NOTICE.\nLast Sunday Tom Wallace while\nat tempting to'-ford lhe dead water at\nthe mouth 1 of Si. Marys river, was\ndrowned by his horse geMIng over\nhis depth and starting (0 struggle,\n. _ thus throwing. Wallace.off and placing\nton, but what trails, what means of hm in i position that he was unable\nloeomolion! Only those who have .0 extricate himself. The victim\nHrtn Hie* trails and drove on thai was well known in lhe disiriet and walked up through lhe once beautiful her license, said license being Snout\nThirty days after date 1 intend to\nwith our baby, had heen'some' time \"I'l'ly to the Chief Commissioner of\nthere., visiting her si.slet', Mrs. Cap-1 Lands and Works for a special li\ntan Andrew Nelson, on Rltts street cense lo cut and carry away tlmhei\nnear Van Ness avenue, trom the following described lamb,\n\"Ymi have heard all about Lho ritlMrte in South Kast Koolcnay:\nstory of Hie fir*' 111 lhc newspapers Commencing nl a posl planted\nils horrors, and the len iblc tlisas-1 nbont ihr pinilcis ol a mile west\ntern, public and private, ihat, beroll'ol bhe south wesi corner oi i..t inr.,\nevery otto\u00E2\u0080\u0094so that I will only lell thenco snuih Hi chains, Uienco west,\nyou my personal experiences and iho 40 chains, Uienco nortii km chains,\ncourtesy and kindness 1 met with thenee wesl Iti clains, ihenee north\nfrom evervi'-ne. On the way tti Hie 1\" ehains, llience easl K0 chains,\neity I met a gentleman, a Mr. Chas.. Uieuce snuih Hit chains lo lbe point\nStewart, an attorney, and in couver- \"I commencement and containing 010\nsadlon I told him why I was going to neros, more or less.\n'Frisco. He replied that he was al- ,ln|in Strong.\nso ou his way tliere, after hiking his Loentiil Nils 7th day of May, A. D,\nwife lo an oil I wide (own lor safety. I \"W0. 'I Ui*\nThe kindness of this gentleman I can'\u00E2\u0080\u0094 1\nnever repay. He had losl evei vlhiiig I NOIiCh |\nin the fire, Home, otlice, library,! \t\nand his; huge coniicciion, hul his own Notice is hereby given that thirty\ntroubles were forgotten im mod lately days aftet date tti- Hakei Lumbei\nand with inborn kindness and eourl- Co., Ltd., intends to apply in Hie\ncsy of the true American and cspec- Chief Commissioner of Lands and\n'ally the Oalifomiaii. he placed him- Works al Victoria, lor a speolnl li-\ns-elf at mv service tn help me locate *\"*'\u00C2\u00BBse to cul and earn away limber\nmy wife' and chid. Telephones, from the following descrihed lands\ntelegraphs, and conveyances 'of all near Crows Nesi Landing in Soulh\nkinds were not available, and it was Rasl Koolcnay district: |\nimpossible to got (ihem for any price. Commencing 30 etiains west of Um\n''Landing at Market slri-et we smith-east corner of War.lrope's tine\n**************************\ni *\ni Mouldings Must s\n* *\ni Go t\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. *\nIt is the Last we He_ve to\nSell and so the Price\nis Cut to Bedrock.\nRead these\nPRICES\no\n4*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n*\n4>\n4*\nO\n*\n*\n*\n4*\nO\nt\n4>\n0\n*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nA\n*\n* ,_\u00E2\u0080\u009E_\u00C2\u00AB______\u00C2\u00BB________\nIF, J. BRADLEY _ CO. \\nm Painters und Decorators J\n% II. Oak Plate Rail per fool\n120 fl. Oak llalu Moulding, per foot \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n611 fl. Burnished Hill Mould, per foot\n72 fl. Bronze Gill Mould, per foot \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nKMKI ft. Ceiling Mould, per fool\nI.S6 fl. Terra Cotta andtiilt Mould, per foot\n200 ft. Willie and Iiiii Mould, per fool\n10c\n6c\nSc\n3c\n2c\n3c\n3c\n4*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n4*\n*\n*\n*\n4*\n4*\n4>\n4>\n*\n4*\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nA\nCranbrook\nHotel a* S\nductus Comfort a Specially\nQood StaMlif In Conaection\nNearest to railroad ami depot. Has accommodation.* for the public unequalled in Cranbrook.\nHul and Cold Baths\nj)i\u00C2\u00BB> \u00C2\u00BB,\nHoggarth & Rollins\n Proprietors\nMaple Leaf\nTennis and Lacrosse Shoes\nRepresent the acme of perfection in athletic footwear. They are made over all\nstyles of footform lasts and come in either\nTennis or Oxford cuts. For ability grace\nand comfort \"Maple Leaf\" outing shoes\nhave no equal. Ask for them al your\ndealers.\nJ. Leckie Co., Ltd.\nVANCOUVER B. C,\nthere are many people who will \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nshocked at the receipt of the news.\nCRLFBKATK AT M-AHYSVILLE.\nMak,e vour arrangementf. to ceje-\n. brate at Marysville on -the 2..!h May.\nMansrm ami other camps. The three They are arranging to give every-\nfftores are doing a good busine;;.; and hody a good time.\ntoboggan through them will knnw\nft.\nllazehon is a pielly little town\ni'he Skeena river, very livoly in\nsummer, when the boats bring new\neoirters every Irip. lt is tho distri-\nhuiing point for the Bulkley, Babine\ncity, with tlie high gaunt walls of 1\" chains north of lot ;tll0!i, group\nbui-klings which were once lhc pride I. thoncc Sh chains south, thenco St)\not California, hangdog over the chains west, Uience Sn chains norih,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0street's and standing in tcrtible ruins thence 80 chains east to point of\nin all manners of ways and shapes, commencement, 1\nIf il had not been for Mr. Stewart 'I'he Baker Lumher Co., Limited,\nI would have had a hard time to find Vet Jno. Cholditeh,\nanv place in the city, as the street ?-5t Agent. 1\nname;, were all bldttod out. Strange Dated 1st ol May, 1906: J\nUndertaking and Embalming\nFunerals directed fro... private houses, churches or our\nown parlors, Flrstclass undertaker in attendance J> \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nCranbrook Cooperative Stores"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1906-05-10"@en . "10.14288/1.0070123"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Cranbrook Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .