"5b559d19-dd34-46c4-bbd1-8aa51486aaf7"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-06"@en . "1902-09-04"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070353/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nVOLUME 5.\n('UANliltOOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBBB I, lOOiJ.\nNTJMBEB 25\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce.\nHead Office, Toronto.\nHon. Oho. A. Cox, Prealdent, B. It Walkkr, Gen.. Man.\nPaid lip Capital S\u00C2\u00BB,OIHI,(HIII.IHI\nReal 2,000.000 00\nTolal Re.OUKca 85.000,000.00\nDeposits Received. General lltiiikinj; Business Transacted.\nSAVIMIS HANK Bm-Alrr\u00E2\u0080\u0094:NT- llcpoalla Received- (ntercat Allowed.\nCRANBROOK 1IRANCII. .fUBERT HAINES, Manager.\nQILPIN'S\nMrtAAftfij\nThe store for either large or small\nbuyers of anything in the range of merchandise. We IMPORT DIRECT (the only firm in Kootenay doing this) saving two profits and getting better goods,\nA few seasonable items:\nDeering Mowers and Rakes,\nCrockery, Linoleums, Carpets,\nCurtains, Refrigerators,\nFurniture, General Furnishings\nOur Grocery and Hardware Departmens show a healthy\nincrease of sales, Help us to do more business and we will\nhelp you on low prices\n...AT GILPIN'S\nI\n-\nI\nj\nI\ni!\nB YOUTHFUL EYES FOR THE AGED 1\nWhen print blurs and read- }Q\ning is only possible at an S\ninconvenient distance your 'f%\neyes need help. Our glasses Q\nrestore the vision of youth. Vr\nW. H. WILSON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN q\nm.OQQQDQQQQQQG.QQQm.\u00C2\u00AEmW\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AEm\nWhen a man wants to buy HARDWARE he is pleased\nif he can deal with a store where quality and prices\nare satisfactory. That is why my patrons are satisfied. I carry a complete stock and my prices are\nsatisfactory to all.\nCome in and see our line of Fishing Tackle.\n It will catch you\t\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nCranbrook\nHotel S s\nGuests Comfort a Specialty\nflood Siabling in Connection\nNearest to milium! and depot. Haa accommodations for tiu> public uiii-i>iiullo.i in Cranbrook.\nJAMBS RYAN\n Proprietor\nCRANBROOK\nSCRAPED TOGETHER\nA number of articles which are over\nBtnying Ihelr lime here. In the home,\nthe gnidt'ii, mnl lhe field Ihere are many\ndays ofuacrulnesai before them, but In\nHu? store their places are wanted for\nother tiling*. To create new iuieiest in\nIn tbem aid make Immediate sales we\nliuve marked all with quick prlcea, just\nn few names will Rive you nn idea to the\nclinrncter of all.\nICBGRBAM FRBBZBRS, RUBBER\nHOSE PIBLD HOBS (hest quality),\nWIRB NBTTINGjall sizes). SCYTHBS,\n.SNATHS. RAKl.S, etc A full line of\nOBNBRAL HARDWARE on band.\n0. H. MINER.\nriiiiuliiiiR and Tinsinllhlnx la Connection.\nA NBW ENTERPRISE\nSummer Heat...\nIs made less oppressive if you wear\none of our light flannel suits. Just\nthe thing in weight and price. A\nfine line of summer weight underwear; don't suffer, gentlemen, call\nin and get relief.\n...HILL & CO.\nThe Firms of Juhn Hutchison and Beak &\nElwell Consolidated.\nMergers Beeu lo be the order of Ihe\nilny, uml follow lug iti this hue the linn*!\nof Jobn Hutchison and Beale .t Klwell\nhave consolidated. This change went\niuto effect on the first ui September.\nThe new firm is composed ol three of\nSouth Hunt Kootenay'a hustle\u00E2\u0084\u00A2, ull\nyoung men, and ull men who nre trained\naloug their sptTi.il linen, which makes\nthe I'oiiiimiiiiioii H strong quo iu every\nrespect.\nTheir head uflice in in Crunlirook, nud\n,it their intention lo keep in ucuve operation branch offices iu Moyie, Fort\nSteele, Kimberley, Marysvllle, Morrissey and Klko, B, C. aud Blairmore sud\nFrank. Alberta. Their business will\nconsist of lire, plute glass, boiler, accident mid sickness iusurauce. They will\nact as real estate, cuuiuiissiuu aud financial agents, uuditois und accountants,\nuotaries public and general brokers. A\ncollection department will also be une of\ntheir branches.\nThe iusurauce business will be uuder\nthe direct hu per vis ion ol Johu Hutchison\nwho needs no introduction lo the public.\nThe auditing nud accountant wurk will\nbeitichatge uf IM. A. Bcitle, who is already well known throughout, the district in this line of business, and hml\nseven year a' experience in the Halifax\nbunk at Halifax, N. S.\nlid want 1*11 well will give his attention\nchiefly to real estate und collections, and\nthey will eudeuvor to make a special\nsuccess ofthe latter department, ami will\nhave within a few days nine active oOtces\ncovering this district uud a portiou ol\nAlberta, which should very materially\neuhauce their work and enable tlieiu to\ngive general satisfaction by prompt attention to that special branch of their\nbusiness.\nAll three members of the linn are well\nand favorably known, and the success ot\nthe combination is already assured, for\nbusiness entrusted to thetll will receive\nprompt and satisfactory attention.\nMorrissey Coke.\nThe completion of more coke ovens\nmeans bu increase of the supply of coke\nand ci nst q.iently increased mining ope\nration nnd this condition is rapidly approaching a reality,\nThe Montana and'Greal Northern road\nfrom Jennings north lo Gnlewnv has\nheen completed. Tht- road not lh from\nGateway ou the iulenuitioii.il line U\nknown as the Crowe Nest Southern.\nConstiuctiou work ou the Crows Neat\nline is being pushed as rapidly ns possible. Construction trains ate running\nwithin four miles of Morrissey; which is\nthe U'jiniiiiis of the Hill road.\nThe right cf way bas been graded to\nthe townsite of Morrissey, and It Is er*.\npected that the steel will he laid into the\ntowu hy the last of this week. A branch\nline extends from tbe townsite to the\ncoul mines, located about four miles\nsoulh. The track is laid from Morrissey\nto the coul mines from which President\nHill expects lo ship coal and cuke consume.! at Butte, Anaconda nnd (ireat\nFalls, Mont., and Spokane, Everett, Seattle uud North port, Wash.\nThe Moriltsey mines aie empto) ing\n500 men, which force will be increased\nas occasion demands, it is the [nten\nlion to build 600 cuke ovens. The ovens wilt have a capacity of 10..0 tous ot\ncoke per day, and will employ several\nhundred men when in lull operation.\nThe ovens will be located ou Morrissey\ncreek, just opposite the townsile. The\npreliminary survey of ihe ground is now\nbeing made by the coal company's surveyors. A spur tO the ovens will be\nbuilt this fall mul material will be\nhauled 111 and placed on thc ground\nready to begin the work of cnusttuctlou\nby the opening of spring,\nIt is ailUOUUCul that the Montana and\nGreat Northern and its Canadiau extension will be fonually opened for traffic about September 1. With suitable\nequipment the Gieat Northern will he\nable lo ship from 8,000 to 10,000 tons of\ncoal pel day from the Morrissey mines.\nPresident Hill -.ays the Gieat Northern\nwill haul 1,000 tous per train.\nA Hl| Oold find.\nIt is rumored that a very rich strike of\ngold quartz hat- been made somewhere\naboul llie head of Perry creek recently,\nand a nuinbei of prospectors have stnn-k\nout in thai direction. Specimens of ore\nhave heen shown containing large pieces\nof gold, alio rich In silver in the form of\nhorn silver. It is said lhat there is a\nlarge vein, and that it promises to exceed anything yet discovered ill Kast\nKooteuay Han Monroe is the discoverer, and a mau by the name of Ross,\nwho has been in tbe district for some\ntime, looking for mining properties (or\ninvestors, has negotiated for a group of\nsix claims. The locality is about 30\nmiles from Crauhrook\nMill At Wardner.\nThe Crows Nest 1'nss Lumber company, the latest milling company organized\niu South Kist Kootenay, hns let neon\ntract lo Breckinridge & Lund for clear\nIng and grading the site nt Wardner for\nthe new mill to be built at that point\nThere will be a dam built to raise the\nwnter In the inlet four feet and piling\nplaced above the head of the island.\nBreckinridge & Lund expect to have 25\nteams at work by next week and Wardner will he a busy place once more.\nGOT CALGARY'S SCALP\nTbe Base Bat! Aggregation Capture\nAnother Victory.\nFERNIE NEWS\nIA WONDERFUL DISTRICT\nSCOKE 13 TO * FOR CRANBROOK\nIt Means a Record of Ten Victories In Ten Games This\nSeason.\nCRANBROOK IS PROUD OP THE TEAM\nIt is the same old story.\nJust a difference in figures. That's al).\nCraubrook played Calgary. Who\nwon? Say, stranger, where are you\nfrom that you should ask such a question? Craubrook, of course.\nHaven't they played 10 games this\nseason? And haven't they won 10?\nThe scalps of Kast Kootenay hang at\ntheir belts, and four scalps from Alberta,\none from Pincher, two from Medicine\nHat, aud now Calgary relinquishes a\ngoary, hoary forelock.\nThe boys left lust Sunday. They\ntraveled nearly 24 hours and theu played. That dou't make any difference\nwith that aggregation. They could go\nto the moou and win within 60 minutes\nafter they got there.\nCan jamieson pitch? Alt mine cannon ball. And that man Bertram! Well,\nhe bus been catching freight trains for\nyears, aud a cannon ball is dead eaity.\nMalliusou played first. Did you ever\nsee a piece of meat drop Into the mouth\nof 11 St. Bernard dog. It can't escape.\nThat's Malliuson on fitst. He eats\nthem, and then keeps ou smiling. Aud\ntheu Hampden ami Tetllock 011 second\naud third, finishes up the triangle of\nsure things. Aud that shortstop, Wat-\nsoul That nice looking, curly headed\nbuy, who starts the girls clapping their\nhands. He goes after a hot ball like a\ntrout after a grass hopper. An eye like\nan eagle, a movement like a streak of\nlightning, he gelt there with both feet\naud both liniids tvei y lime. Tbe outfield is a winner, but with Jamieson\npitching Ihey don't get much to do.\nHarry Nevin, the mnn wbo makes the\nopposition crazy with his coaching, is\npool! A fly In his Held Is like a silver\ndollar thrown on the bar with a thirsty\ncrowd; it is goue. Hughes and Thorp\nare the other two, and they uiuke u solid\nwall.\nTbe boys play ball all the tiuie. They\ndon't booze, but are ready tu work aud\nattend strictly to business, Iv II. Small,\nthe manager, looks after them. They\nlike blm, aud what be says, goes, when\nou a trip. And then they are all gentlemen. Cranbrook is proud of tbem as\nplayers aud individuals.\nHurrah for the base bait boys!\nCrunlirook waa defeated lu the second game\n1, l\u00C2\u00BB 3.\t\nHarry Lindley Is All Rlfhl.\nTbe welt known comediau, Harry\nLindley, arrived last Friday with his\ncompany. They played to big crowds\nFriday, Saturday, Monday aud Tuesday\nnights, aud gave the veiy best of satis\nfaction, His company is very good, but\nof course Harry himself is the big part\nof the show. He is good iu what ever he\ndoes, and as an entertainer be is a big\nwinner, Kach night he kept the crowds\nroaring wiih laughter hy his humor,\nand at times be would by a touch of\npathos bring tears to runny eyes. The\nHarry Lindley company is'always sure\nof a big house iu Cranbrook. Specialties by Little Mystic, Mariott Brotbers\nand Miss Natol were excellent.\nTbe Coaservatlvei Are Coming.\nHalifax, Aug. 39.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hon. K L Borden\nleaves un Monday for his trip to British\nColumbia, Twenty leading Conservatives will accompany him, including A\nC Bell, M P, New Glasgow; and either\nMr Hacketl or Mr I.t*force, of Prince Kd-\nward Island; P A Powers, M P lor Westmorland. N II; and G I, Mclnerrey, M\nP for Kent, N B. Quebec will be represented hy T I) Monk, M P, and three\nothers. From Ontario there will be lv F\nClarke, M P, Toronto; James Clancy, M\nP, lt.ithv.elf; Dr Spronle, M P, liasl\nGrey; W 11 Bennett, M P, Stmcoe; R\nBeau, M P, Grey; W B Norlhrup, M P,\nKast Hastings, Tbe first meeting will\nhe held iu Victoria on September 8.\nSays a Good Word.\nPhoenix Pioneer: Another weekly is\nabout to make its bow in Kast Koote*\nuey, called the Morrissey Miner, in the\nnew town of Ihe same name. P. lv.\nSimpson, ofthe Crnuhrook Herald ls behind it, and if he makes as good a paper\nin Morrissey as he does in Cranbrook,\nresidents of the coal town are to be congratulated.\nLost.\nOu August ao, a lady's abort jacket\nwas lost betweeu Cranbrook ami Marysville. It was a heavy, dark grey coat,\nlined with black satin. A suitable reward will be given to anyone who has\nfound the same, If they will leave it at\nThe Herald ollice, Cranbrook, or at tbe\nlivery barn of N. C. McKinstry, Marys*\n, villa*\nProm the Pernie Pree Press.\nCoal oil has been struck on the site\nof Morrissey and several applications\nhave been entered for licence to prospect.\nMr. Frederick Keffer, Eeneral manager and Chief engineer of the llritish\nColumbia Copper Co., of Greenwood, B.\nO., was In town for several days this\nweek on business connected with the\nsmelter. Mr. Keller la one of the moil\nImportant mining msn in British t'uliini-\nbla. He has made the famous Mother\nLode mine of Greenwood, one of the\nbest paying mines of tbe province. He\nbought the property when but a prospect paying some 812,000 for It. Tbe\nproperty is now estimated to be worth\n$7,000,000. It ls estimated that 8ti00,00i)\nhas been spent In devehpemeul work,\nThe mines are worked in the modern\nway, and the ore Is laid down at tbe\nsmelter at a cost of 75 cents a ton. Mr.\nKefter ls on bla way to New York, were\nhe will spend several weeks.\nThe Cedar Valley Improvement Cc-\ncommenced shipping lumber Lb! weel.\nTne large mill which bas beeu In course\no* erection for several weeks is not yet\ncompleted, but the small one la cutllu\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\nabout lo.ooo feet a day. The plant\nwhen completed will be the larger,\nsawmill concern In the province east c.'\nNelson, having the capacity of sum 1\n,40,00) feet a day. The main building i 1\nbeing erected by Juhn Cralgle contractor of Ottawa, Is two stories 188x33, Tbe\nmachinery which is now being put Into\nposition consists of 1 large circular saw\nwith top saw, slash tables, trimmer\ntables, twin engine, a pair of cylinder*\nfor cutting logs edger, a large trimmer\nsiw besides a well equipped planing\noutfit. The machinery will be operated\nby 11 180 horse power engine wllh two\nboilers of 7fi horse power each. When\nIn full blast the mill will employ aboul\nthirty men. The company consists of\nH. Bently II, A. Kanmisc and H. Lever,\nall well known In Fernie.\nITEMS FROM MOYIE\nFrom the Aluyle I .nailer\nA. II. Trent spent a few days In Cranbrook this week.\nThe families of Messrs. Held and\nHungerford and their guests broke up\nthe camp acrcas the lake and returned\nto Craubrook on Thursday. They bad a\nfine time and intend to spend a short\ntime here each year.\nThe scarcity or cars on thla road U\ncausing the sawmill owners considerable\ninconvenience. Tbe Moyle Lumber Co.\nfor Instance, have beetween 75 and loo\ncarloads of Lumber ready to ship and\nPark Mitchell & Co also have a large\nsupply on band, but neither are able to\nget aufflcent cara to fill the orders east\nof here.\nJake Nelson returned to Moyle Thursday from tbe hospital. Mr. Nelson was\nconfined to tbat Institution for nearly\nfour mouths with a broken ankle, he Is\nnow able to be around on crutches.\nMcNab\u00E2\u0080\u0094Johnston.\nCharles Duncan McNab, manager of\nthe Jaffray lumber mills, and Miss Alice\nMaud Johnston, of Nelson, were married\nat the Methodist parsonage in Nelson,\nWednesday, Aug. 37 190a. Rev. j. H,\nWhite officiated. The wedding was\na quiet one, only a lew relatives and\nfriends being present. Mr. McNab is\nwell known in South Kast Kooleaay as\na man of sterling worth, aud his friends\nare legion. Mrs. McNab was the teacher\nof the Jnffruy schools last year, ami her\nmany charming qualities of mind aud\ncharacter made her a genial favorite\nwith all. The Herald extends congratulations and wishes the happy couple all\nhappiness the human family is heir to.\nMr. and Mrs. McNab arrived in Craubrook Saturday for a few days visit with\nMr. Ryan at the Cranbrook hotel.\nMlnlug Notes.\nT. G. Blackstock, vice-president ofthe\nWar Kngle and the Center Slur mining\nmining companies, is auihoiity for the\nstatement that his companies have solved the problem ot Irealiug fs ore on a\nprofitable basis. If ihis can be dune it\nwill prove a greal thing fur Rossland.\nAnd when f$ ore can be treated iu South\nLust Kootenny this district will experience an em of prosperity thut no man\never dreamed of.\nIt is said that the I.eRui will soon\nship 30,000 tons of ore per month.\nMining is having a great revival in\nRossland aud lhe town wilt soon he in\nbetter shape than ever before.\nTreatment ol five dollar ore at a profit\nwould make a great country of the St.\nMary's Valley.\nBig Railway Business.\nNelson Tribune: The movement of\nfreight on the railways entering Nelson\nshows a decided improvement. This is\ncaused, In a great pari, by the resumption of work at ihe Crows Nest company's\ncoal uiiues at Fernie, Michel and Morrissey. The C. P. R. is now operating\nthree 15-car barges from the K-iotenay\nlanding slip. These barges make a\nround trip a day, aud as they carry full\nloads each way, It will be seeu that the\ntonnage bandied totals considerable\nevery thirty days,\nMarvelous Resources of South East\nKootenay.\nUNTOLD WEALTH TO BE DEVOLOPED\nFew People Realize the Possibilities\nof This Section and Opportunities Presented.\nFIVE YEARS WILL MAKE MANY CHANGES\nStop and think about it.\nMeu ure naturally .teekiug prosperous\nfields for business. This is the age of\nrustle and get there. That is what has\ndeveloped the vast territury ofthe United States, und what is bringing prosperity lo Cunada. And today there is not a\nsection if country in Cunada or the Uniled Status that lias such a bright future\nus has S mill Ivust Kooienay. lu fact, il\nis impossible fur any uiuu to conceive\nwhat tin? future may bring forth. It Is\nfull to ovei flowing with undeveloped resources, und men with money are just\ncoming to a realization of this fact. The\ncoal proposition is already au established fact, uud yet the industry is still in its\ninfancy. There are vast coul fields in\nthe south eastern portion ofthe district\nthai have not as yet heen touched, and\nwhen tbey are being developed will add\nthousands lo lhe present population\nTbe lumber industry is just getting under headway, nud williin the next twelve\nmouths will assume immense proportions nud give to the district a large\npayroll 12 months iu the year. The\ngradual reduction in cost in the treatment of ores by modern methods is\nbringing petmanent prosperity nearer to\ntbe doors of the district each month.\nSoulh lv 1st Kooienay is a vast storehouse of low grade ore, as well as having\nmany high grade propositions, and tbe\nlevelopiueut of these properties mean\nthe employment ot thousands of men in\nthe near future, and big returns for capital invested. Tbe agricultural interests\nare increasing iu importance with the\nIncrease lu population, and the time ia\nuot far distant when the rich valley* of\nthe 10k, Kooteuay and Moyie will be\nproducing graiu aud vegetables In vest\nquantities, Iu addition to these re\nsources are those_of iron aud oil. P.x\"\nperlmenis are being made along theae\nlines, und it is now almost an assured\ncertdint) that both iron and oil will be\nfound iu paying quantities. If this\nproves to be tbe case millions of capital\nwill be invested aud commercially thc\ndistrict will be revolutionized.\nThese conditions are simply as they\nactually exist. There ts no exaggeration, no boom, no attempt to mislead.\nThe statements are simply cold facts\nIf a mau Were to travel the country over\nbe could uot find a section tbat can\npromise more for the future than South\nKast Kooteuay. A blind man can see it\nnow, and tbut is why The Herald feels\nsafe in buying that this ia the place for a\nman with capital, 01 a man with energy\naud intelligence. No better can be\nfound.\t\nWork Nearlog Completiea.\nFrank Sentinel: Next month will ace\nthe Flunk and Grassy Mountain railroad completed and turned over to tbe\nowners. The grades and cuts have been\nnearly all finished and work on the\nmany trestles, culverta and bridges\niiliuig lhe line is belug rapidly pushed\nahead. Tbe ties are being delivered\nund as the steel is laying at Macleod\nready fur immediate delivery here, tiack-\nlaying should commence within the next\nten days\"\nThis company will own and operate\nttieir uwn Icoiuotives and to a certain\nextent the rolling stock, but will depend\nupon the C, P U. for the cars for shipping their coal to market, while coke ovens will be built for cuking Ibe surplus\nproduct.\nWhen this milio.nl is completed the\nOold Creek collieries will put on a big\nforce uf men aud Gold creek will be the\nscene uf a great amount of activity.\nA Card.\nSeptember t, 190a.\nTo the Business Meuof Cranbrook and\nVicinity and the Public:\nAs will he seen by notices In tbfa Issue\nof Tlie Herald I have today entered Into\na partnership wiih Messrs. Beale and Klwell. I therefore take this opportunity\nof thanking the business men and public\ngenerally for the very loyal support tbey\nhave given me for the past four and a\nhalf years, which has been aud is moat\nthoroughly appreciated by me, I can\nassure my old friends that any business\niiistrin?Lil to the new firm will have\nmost careful attention, and I may add\nthat so far as insurance is concerned I\nshall persnnnlly lake care of that branch\nofthe business,\nOnce mote thanking all my friends, 1\nremain, Yours Truly,\nJohn Hutchison, or \"Hutch.\"\nAll of the lumber companies are kept\nbusy these d iys Thru* Is no let up\non tin? demand for their product.\nDENIES THE CHARUE\nMr. Stockelt Says the Coal Company la\nActing la Oood Faith.\nThomas R. Stockett, Jr., general superintendent of the Crows Nest Pass Coal\ncompany's mines, in an interview with\na newspaper reporter at Nanaimo tbe\nother day, regarding the statement that\nthe company was employing men in\nPennsylvania to work iu the mines here,\nsaid that he knew absolutely nothing\nabout the attempt to hire men in Pennsylvania for the Fernie miues, and if\nsuch an attempt was being made he\nwould know of it. At tbe present time\nhe was not needing any meu at Fernie.\nand only a few men could be given employment in the other mines.\nSo far as the compiuy was concerned\nthey had made an agreement with thc\nmen aud were acting in good faith, and\nif at the expiration of two mouths, a\nmajority of ihe underground workers\nvoted to return to the uld system, Ibe\ncompany would couipl) with the request.\nThe compauy was working in anticipation that tlie miners at Fernie would\ncontiuue working, and had uo intention\nof making an attempt to violate the\nagreeiueut wheu the two months expired.\nId thus acting iu goud faith, the company expected the men were doing the\nsame, and If they would keep their heads\nand act reasonably he hail nu doubt au\namicable agreement would tie arrived at\nby which the miners and company\nwould work harmoniously together.\nSIGNS OK OIL.\nTie Follow! of Coin man Us tion in ihc Nelson\nNews Is Self lixplsustory.\nKdltor The Dally News \u00E2\u0080\u0094On the Ulh\ninst., I sent a piece of -.hale to the provincial mineralogist to have it examined\nand I received the following reply:\nVictoria Aug. IStb.\nDe;r Sir:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yout favor of the llthlist\nbaa been referred to ine. The sample of\nshale contains crude petroleum. Tbe\nclay scut would not be suitable: they are\ntoo fusible.\nHerbert Carm!chael.\nPublic Anallat and Assayer for B. C.\nThis petroleum bearing shale Is found\nat tbe base nf the Carboniferous range,\nlying southwest from Pel nie town.\nTUeae shales can be traced as far as\nMorrissey. Knowing something of tbe\nhabitat of petroleum, with a friend, 1\nwent down the Talley nine miles, ami\nexamined the rocks dne west from tbe\nC. P. It. depot at Morrissey. Calcareoua\nsandatone and light porous limestone\natrew tbe ground at this point. Tbese\nwhen atrnck with a hammer gave off a\npeculiar oily odor, bu: different to tbe\nodor given off by the shales further up\nthe valley. Finding a tine grained black\nrock In the \"wash,\" I broke It and exposed the Inner surface the to sun. Ia a\nshort time it sweated oil. Near here\nthe Carboniferous recks came in co:-\ntact with the Cambraln, and form with\nIt a synclinal basin or trough.\nIn my judgment, this portion of tbe\nvalley Is worth tbe attention of tbe\nmining geologist and oil expert.\nDaniel McKemle.\nFernie, August 2-jtb.\nA Hand) Bet Ice.\nA Grenier, of this city has patented a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0orel device for cooking steaks. It is a\nconical cover that is placed over auy\nslxed skillet, and does away with the\nsmoke and steam that is .-.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. a nuisance\nIn a kitchen. It also retains the flt>v r\nof the meats. Mr. Grenier is taking\norders and sells tbem at 50c 75c. at.d\nf 1 50. He also makes them for reslaui-\nanta and hotels, that work with pulleys\nand weights which are soid for f>. 00.\nTbey are woriti investigating, and\nwould without a doubt prove a great\nhelp in any kilchen. Drop Mr. Grenier\na card aud he will be glad to cult upon\nyou.\nSchool Report.\nReport of tbe attendance of pupils of\nCianbrook public school during the\nmonth of August.\nPirst Division.\nTotal daily attendance 441\nAverage 44\nTotal enrollment 50\nSecond Division.\nTotal dally attendance 335\nAverage 33\nTotal enrollment. 3(1\nThird Division,\nTotal daily attendance 471\nAverage 47\nTotal enrollment\n6a\nJ. B. WATSON,\nPrincipal.\nSliaatloa Wanted As Nurse.\nAny lady requiring a nurse apply to\nbox 84. Have had mauy years experience. (a5tf\nWhy Yea Shoal* Buy \"Fair Play\" Chewlag\nTobacco.\nBKCAUSK it ia the best quality.\nBkcausk it is the most lasting chew.\nUhCM'sK it is the largest high grade 3\nor locplug.\nBftCAUSH the tags nre valuable for premiums Untii, January ist, 1904.\nBKCAUSK we guarantee every plug, and\nBkcausk your dealer Is nuthrized to refund your money if you are not satisfied.\nThc Kmpue Tobacco Co., Ltd. cranbrook herald [)0 You Take The Herald?\n/l^^&+^-*\\nEditor and Proprietor.\n1EKM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION i\nThe Herald deitre*. to give the news of the\ndistrict. If yuu know any about your town\nyour mine or ymir people, send it to Hits office.\nTHE VOTERS' LIST.\nTbe Herald led some people astray\nlast week by the publication of a notice\nregarding the voters' list, It was right\nas far as it went, but it did not go tar\nenough, and therefore left a number\nlaboring under a misapprehension ot the\nfacts. The Phoenix Pioneer gol into the\nsame trouble nnd ofl't*rs an explanation\nthai completely covers the situation.\nThe idea, more or less prevalent, that\nall existing voters' lists will be cancelled\non the last day of August mid new lists\nbe commenced beginning with the first\nduy of September Is wrung. There are\ntwo acls dealing with this question, the\nRedistribution Act and the Provincial\nKlecttona Act. Section 5 of the former\nprovides that after thc coming into force\nofthe Act the register of voters will be\ncancelled, the date fixed for lhe coming\ninto effect of the act being upon the dissolution of the present Legislative Assembly (Section 13). Section 6 requires\nevery person desiring to he registered to\napply lo the collector of votes according\nto Section 11 of the Provincial lilections\nAct.\nTbis latter measure, that Is lo say, the\namenolng act passed last session, comes\ninto force on September ist as slated in\nthe Pioneer a week or two ago, but only\napplies, nud ihis is important, until after\nthe dissolution of the legislature, to\nthose who apply afler that date to have\ntheir names placed upon lhe register of\nvoters.\nIn brief then, thc lists will not be cancelled on the 31st inst; those seeking to\nhave their name put on the voters'list\non or after September I must comply\nwith the provisions of the amended\nProvincial Klections Act; the lists as\nnow existing will remain in force until\nthe lieutenant governor dissolves the\nlegislature, and after the dissolution\neveryone must reregister according to\nthe same act,\nYou should if you don't. It gives the news of\nthe district. It works for the district. It is\nowned by the editor and not by any clique or\nfaction. It is cast **') chains to 1 lie\nplaco ot commencement, containing ii-iu acres,\nmore or less.\nDated lids 22d day of July, mi.\n-Jit KOI I BUT WltmilT.\nTimber Notice\nNotice is hereby given that thirty days after\n(Into I Intend to make application totlioClilef\n('ommlssloner of I-unds an I Works ror a special\nlicense in cut and entry away timber from the\nfollowing described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted atthe north\nwest corner or hot Hit, Kooienay Dlstrlot,\nthence south so chains, thence west sn chains,\nineiiee north m ehalns, thenco cast 80 chains\niilniii\" tin-smith Bldo of the Crows Nest I'us\nrailway to plnce or commencement, containing\nlunacies, more or loss,\nDated this '.:..'-'.\n23 .1.U1I.S PAUK,\nTimber Notice\nNolle.1 Is hereby given thnt thirty dnys nftor\ndnte I intend lo apply to the Chief Commission*\nerof LAndS and Works fora license to cut nml\ncurry away limber from the following described\nlamis on tfotil creek In South Kast Kootenay \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCommencing nt a post planted IRI ehalns\nnorth ami ICO chains west of the northwest eornor of Lot No. :K(i. tlwiice west in chains, thenco\nnorth 20 chains, ihence west 20 chains, thnncc\n....ill20chains, thenee west 80chains,tlionce\nnorth 211 chnlns. ihence wost 90 ehalns, thenco\nnorth co chnlns, thtnee cast 40 chains, theme\nsouth 40 chains, thenee enst 4'i chains, thenee\niltli 40 ehalns,-llisnee (\"ist 20 chains, thenco\nsnath 40 chnlns to placo of beginning.\nDated thUaotti day of July, hub.\naa JAS. 1.van.\nTimber Notke\nNotice is lioroby glvon that thirty days after\n.Ian-1 intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Unds and Works for a license to oi;t and\ncarry away timber from the following doscrlbcd\nlamis be ween ttie Koottuoy r.var and Q0I.1\n,'ivck III fckmUl Host Kootenay:\nCommencing at u post near ihi west hank of\ntne Kootenai rlvor iieiuw ihc mouthu( i-.tk river\nami out 10 South Olid Of Mann's l nilicr IIl-oik\nthenco south .0olialm, tlionoo wost iiiooh'alus,\nthenee itoitli 10 chains, til 01100 Oast Iim chains li\ni* | Hi\nillui'.\nDated this Will da) ol July, 1008.\n2i it. II.HOPKINS.\nlimber Notice\nNotion li lioroby tflven thnl llilrty days after\ndata ) Intend ttnpply tothoCli of Commissioner\nof bands and Wor*s for n u se to cut ami\ncarry away thnbor rrom tlm following described\nlands on Meadou oreek lu south Kiwi Kootenayi\nCoinm 'lug nl a post planted nt Ilia south\nwest corner of I.m No, .M.i, llioiira north 40\ndi.mis, iIipiioo wesi imi chains, tlionce south iu\nchains, Hiei on*.l lllU ehalns I > Hie place of ho\nRl '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nhatd hus aoth day of July, IHw,\nis ii, a. dutch;\nTimber Notice\nN'otleo li hereby alveii that thirty days after\ndata i Intern! tu apply to the Chief Commissioner\nor Lamis and Works fur a license to cut ui.t\ncarry nwny Umber irom the r illonlng described\nlands between uie itontomiy river uml Hold\noreek In South Kast Kouteniyi\nCommencing nt (n p si plunted on lhe west\nbank of tho ICouteinj river To chains north of\ntim north hoimdarj nl i oi no. 329, thenco'\ni.-,ichillis, the,nv soulh40 chains,thoneo\nini ohulns, mor \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. ss, m the bank of iho snlil\nKontmmy rlvor, ihonco norlliotly nlung tin\nrh it haul, I., t he place i\u00C2\u00BBr hi'gimiing,\nDated this astli day of July, 1102.\n::i A. .1. LKITCIL\nTimber Notice\nNotlco Ib hereby given that thirty days after\nilale I litem! to apply lo llie Chief Cl ii-.Ii.ii-\n01 or Units and Works for tl license lo cut ami\ncarry away llm!i\u00C2\u00BBr limn the following lies tIIjoiI\nlands on Menduw creek in South Kast Koote\nnny:\nI'oiinncu'hiR u! u posl planted 40 chnlns south\nol the northwest corner of IM No. fl-M, tlionc\nnorth 40 chains, tlieneo west 100 chains thenee\nsouth 40 chains, thenco cist luo elulus toiho\nplnce of beginning,\nDated this apihilay of July, 11102,\nH L M. MUTCH,\nTimber Notice\nNotlco Is lieieby given that llilrty iluys nfter\ndate I Intend to apply 10 the Chief Comtiils\ner of Lands and Works for a license to cut ami\near ry nwny limber from tbo following described\nlauds on Meadow creek in Smith linst Kootonay 1\n1 loininonelng nt n post plnntod so chains south\nof the northwest corner 1 r lot No, \u00C2\u00BB20, thence\nwest HiO oiinlns, thenee lioitlt io chains, thenCI\neast ico chains, tlienca south .0 chnlns io place\nor beginning,\nDated this aoth day of July, IQ02,\n23 l\u00E2\u0080\u009E M. I.RITCH\nTimber Notice\nNoflna Is hereby given tlmt thirty nays after\nilnto 1 lutoiul to apply to ihe Ohlef Commission-\nerof Umls and Works for a llconso to out aw\ncurry away timber rrom the following describe,\nlands bet wee i the Kootenny rlvor und Cold\ncreek in botith Easl Kootenay;\nCoiiimencltig nt a imst limited on tho west\nhnnk of the Kootenay river to chains north or\ntlie north boundary of hot No. run, thence west\niso chains, ihence iinih -to chains, thenee east\n140 chains, more or less, to the said Kootenny\nriver, ihence southerly along lhe river hank to\ntbo placb of beginning.\nDaied this 28th day of July, 1002.\n2:1 M. l.KITCH.\nTimber Notice\nNotice It hereby given that thirty days utter\ndate I Intend to nppty 10 the Chief Commission*\nor Of l.anilsaml Works for ali cuso tootlt and\ncarry away timber from the following described\nlauds 011 .Meadow creek In South Kus! Koote\nnay:\nCommencing at a post planied 40 chains sontli\nf-f Hie southeast corner of hot No. 818, Ihenee\nnorth 10 chains, thence west 100 chains, thence\nsunt ii 40 chains, theuce east 10 > chains to place\nor beginning.\nDated this L'utli tlay Of July, 1002.\n2i! A. J. LKITOIL\nTimber Notice\nNotice Is hereby given thnt thirty days after\nflute I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner or Lands and works for n license lo out and\ncarry away timber rrom the following di scribed\nlands on Hold meek In Smith Kast Kootenny\nCoimnonelng at a post plnntod no chains\nnortli or the center mile posl un tin* north boon\ndmy of lot No. 380,1 hence nortli 40 chains,\nihenee wost nm chains, thenee south in chains,\nthenco east ififl ehalus tn the place ot beginning\nDated this Wl h dny of July, 1002.\n2S JAS. MCND1K.\nTimber Notice\nNotion Is hereby given that thirty days nfter\nttaio 1 Intend to apply to the chief Commissioner nf I.ainlsanit Works for n license tn ent and\ncany away tlinliorf rom the following described\nlands on flolil creek in Smith Kasf Knotenayi\nCommencing nt a josi planted 100 chains\nnorth and 80 clinlns west of lho northwest corner of Lot No. IHP, thenee south .\"0 chains,\nthence west BO clinlns. ihence north ho ehalus,\nthence east .so chnlns to the place of beginning.\nPaled this 3Jth day of July, t*m,\n2:i J, K, KKNWICK.\nTimber Notice\nNntlco Is hereby given thai thirty days after\ndale I Iiii'ud lo apply to lhe Olllol Commission*\ner of hands ami Works for n license toeilt niul\nenrry iiwny limhei' from lho tallowing teserlhed\nlandf between (ho Kootenay river ami cold\noreek In South Bnsl Kootenny;*\nComiiioiielng nt a post planted 370 chains north\nand 180 chnlns west nf the norltiwest corner or\nhot No. 38t\u00C2\u00BB, thenee north 10 clinlns, thenco enst\n100 chnlns, thenee south 40 nhnlns, theuce west\nICO chnl n< to place of beglnnlm*.\nHated Ihis .\"Jth dny of July, 1002.\nPfl JAS.MUNDIR,\nTimber Notice\nNotice la h'oreby given thnt thirty days after\ndale I Inteml to apply to the Chief Commissi lien if unds nnd works foe a license th out nml\ncarry away timber from the following described\nlands on Meadow creek in South Kast Kootonay;\nCommencing at anoit planted 40 ehalns south\nor tho south cast corner of Lot No. 828, thenee\nwest so chains, llienoo south so chnlns, thenco\noasi su ehalns, then-jo north OT clinlns to the\nplaco of beginning,\nDated this 20th dny of .Inly, l!KK>.\n23 M. LKITCH.\nTimber-Notice\nNotion Is hereby glyeri that thirty days after\nilnte 1 inteml to upply to the cider Commissioner of Minds und Works for 11 license to cut unit\ncarry away timber from tho following described\nlauds between Itlto Kootonay river ami (fold\nreek In Smith Kas; Kootenny:\nCommencing at 11 post plnntod 00 chains\nsouth or the northeast) corner or, Lot No. 820\nIheiicfi north 00 chains, Ihence wesi 8) chnlns,\nico north 30 ohnlns, tlieneo east 126 chains,\nonr less, to the hunk id the Kootenay river,\n100 southerly along snld river bunk to u'pnint\neasl nf the place nf 1, ginning, tlieneo 4.1\nus, moro or less, to tho place of beginning.\nitetl this 87ttl day of July, 1008,\n88 O. P. MLTIt.\nMIX Kit A L ACT, 1HW,\n(l-oli.M V.)\nCKHTiricAlK 01 IJIl'ltOVRJIBNTS,\nNOTICE.\nHIDDEN HAND (No. 2>M1NKRAL CLAIM,\nItiiate hi the I'ml .Steele Milling Division of\nBast Kootenny Distiict,\nWhere located 1 Near Mark creek.\nTake notice Hint I, Kdward O, McKinstry\n(Pren Minor's lertllleitte No, H 48,800), acting\nror myself ami as agent for Sylvester a. Paiion\nFree Minor's Cartlllcuta No. it 111,112), Intoud,\nsixty days from the date hereof, to imply to lhu\nMining Recorder for a Certificate uf Improvements! for lho purpose ot obtaining a crown\niiiaiit of tl.e above claim.\nAnd further take uollcu that net Ion. under\nsection 87, nmsl he commenced before the Is*\nMiuiice of sueh Certlfloato or Improvements,\nKDWAltD O, .MiKlN.STftV.\nDated July 17,1002,\nMJNKliAl, AOI-FOKM F.\nNOTICE.\nhook (mt\" mineral claim, sttuuie in the Fort\nSteele Mining Division of Ensi Kootenny ;Dislrict.\nWhere located -Palmer Mountnlu.\nTake notice lhat 1, William J. Hamilton, free\nminer's corilflcato No. boo 140, intend, sixty days\nfrom the date hereof, to apply lo the Mining lto-\ncorder for a ceiiiflcate of Improvements for the\npurpose id obtaining a Crown (Irani of iho\nnbovc claim.\nAn 1 further take notice that notion under section At inns', be loiuiuein'cd before the Issuance\nof such cert ftctiteof improvements,\nI lilted this itli day or July. 10 '2,\nWM, J. HAMILTON.\nTIMBER NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that thirty (Inys atler\ndale I Intend tn apply to tbo Older Commissioner\nof Lund and Works at Victoria for a special\nlicense to eat and carry uway timber from llie\nfollowingdosorlbPd lamis in the smith last\nKootenay district:\nsitiiaied ou the east hank or I'erry creek, commencing at a post planted a few yards cost of\n,1, A. Unite's I'pplicaijoii post, ihenee sooth sn\nchains, thenee east so chains, llienee north fO\nchains, theilOO west MO chains to the point of\nI'oiumeiieciiieiil,\nAllgllSt 1st, 1002.\n21 K. CHUDLEimi,\n1MBER NOTICE.\nNotice la hereby glvi-n thai thirty dayanfter\ndate I hit ml to apply to the Chief Com\nuiissioiie or hands and Works at Vtetoili\nfoiuspeen'. license tu out and emry away tlm\nbur from the following described taints hi the\nSoulh Host Kootenay district:\nSituated one quarter or a mile ensi. of Perry\n1 iceli mmeiicing III 11 post planted along slue\nof W. Simmons application post, thence north\nehuiiis. thunce west .su chains, thence south an\nchains, ihenee east so chains to lho plnce of\ncommencement.\nAugust 1st, 1002,\n21 O.K. THOMPSON,\nTIMBER NOTICE.\nNotice Is hereby given thnl thirty daysafier\ndata 1 Intend in apply to the chief Commission*\nOr of Unds and Works nt Victoria for a special\nlicense to out nud carry nway limber from the\nfollowing described lamis in the south Kast\nKootenay district:\nsiiuuieil on lhe enst bank of I'crrycree!\ncommencing at a post planted a tew yarili east\nor (ieoige a. huurle's application post, ihenee\nCltstSO chains. Ihence north KJ ehalus, thenco\ntt'es'.SO chnlns, thence south flO clinlns to (I\npoint ni commencement,\nAugust ist, 1003,\n21 It. LAURIE,\nTIMBER NOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given thai thirty days after\ndate l intend to apply to tlm chief Commissioner\nor Unds and Works at Victoria fora special\nlicense to out ami enny away timber from tin\nfollowing llestnlbod luud-i In th-* South Una\nKootemiV (listlie!:\nCommencing ut a post planted on tlie east\nhunk of I'erry creok. ul I two and one-half\nmiles down tho creek iron, Old Town, ihence\nnortli so chains, thenco west 80 chains, thence\nsontli 60 chains, Ihenee east .so chains to tli,\npoint of commencement.\nAil.ust 1st, 1002,\n31 CI.OlKiK A, LAURIB.\nTIMBER NOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that llilrty ilaysafter\n(Intel intend 10 apply io ihe Chief Commlsdon*\nerof Unds and Works nt Victoria for a special\nlicense to out and carry away limber from the\nfollowing described lauds In thc Soulh Kast\nKootenay district!\nCommencing at a post planted alongside\n(leorue A Laurie's No. t post, oil the east hank\nor i'erry oreek. about two and onedinlf miles\ndown ihe oreek from Did Town,thence nchains\nwest, tlieneo south so clinlns thence east no\nchains, ihonoo north 80 chains to the place or\ncom men ce ai out.\nAugust 1st. lffl)2,\n2* V .LA, LAURIE,\nTimber Notice\nNotice Is hereby Riven Hint .thirty days afler\ndate 1 intend to aiiplytotheChlefCoiiiml-sloner\nof Unds an.l Works fora license tnontad\ncarry BWlty IHmbcr from the following des-\non I lands on the wost hank or the Kootenay\nriver in South Kast Knotenavi\nCommencing ut a pnst planted npar the cross.\nIng or Small ere k north or Plumb Doll creek by\nthe trillion the west m.i- ,,f Kootenny river\nthence north sn chains, ihence west wi chains'\nthence south so chains, thence east 80 chains to\nthe place of beginning.\nDated this 21HI1 day or July, 1\u00C2\u00ABI2,\n23 J, A. V. Pl'I'.STDN,\nTimber Notice\nTake nollce that I h::-.o applied to the chief\nCommissioner of hands ami Works for a special license to cm ami carry away timber from\nthe following desorlhed Inndsi\nCommcnctngat a post marked \"M. Mel\t\naid's a K corner,\" planted aboul luiir a mile\nnorth of tho northwest corner of hoi :i,'i:, fu\nCroup 1, East Koot iy. ihenee north Wl ehalns.\ntlionce wost,so chains, thence s..oili hi chains\nthenee enst so chnlns to (be plnee of Uoglnolng,\ncontaining 040 acres.\nDated the astli August, 1002,\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- M. MCDONALD,\nTimber Notice\nTake notice Hint I have uppllel tn the Chief\nCommissioner of hands nml Works for a special license to cut and enny nway Umber from\nIhO followingileserlhed Inn,Is:\nCotiiineiielng at a post marked \"W. Stocks S,\nL Coiner,\" planted ut the Intersection of ihe\nwestern boundary of a Cadloiu'i pre-umpilon\nwith ibe nortli boundary of lot :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2., Group),\nPnst Kootenny. ihence north 4\"i ehalns, tlieneo\nwest (OO clialUS, thence 1011 til 40 chains, llldicr\neast Iim chnlns to the place of hc|-iiui]iiu, containing i',lo acres, more or less.\nDated this 'Mb day of August, 1002. -\n-'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 W. STOCKS.\nTimber Notice\nThirty days nfter date i will apply to the chief\nCommissioner or Umls und Works for a social license to cut ami carry uwny Umber rrom\ntha following ileseilbod Inuds III South Knit\nKootenny:\nCoi onclng at the norltiwest onmcr |K>st sit-\niiutodoli the enst Bldo or Itlnek 801, uboiil 100\nyards south of ,\o. k post, ion cbalns|east, thenco\n40 chains south, tlienca ino chains west, theuce\nin chnlns north to Hie point of commencement,\n\"10 acres more or less.\nCranbrook, Kib August, 1002,\n23 W. ILHIHSON,\nMINERAL ACT-FORM F.\nNOTICE.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2neiii'viie*' mineral claim, situate in Hie Fort\nSleele Mining Division of I,-ist Kooten iy District.\nwhere located\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Calmer Mountain.\nTake notice that I, William J. Hamilton, free\nminer's certlilcato No. nooi-io Inteml slxly days\nrrom the date hereof to apply to tlio Mining Recorder ror n cortiiicnte or Improvements ror tiie\npurpose of obtaining u Crown llraiil of lho\nabove claim.\nAnd take iiotiter notice tbut action under Section 87 must he commenced before tho Issuance\nof such cci'tltlcute of Improvements.\nDated Ihis cth day of .Inly, 1002,\nW.M.J. HAMILTON,\nNOTICE.\nNotice la lioroby given mat thirty day snftgr\ndate i Intend to apply to thectilol Commissioner\nof Umlsnud Works ior permission io prospcot\nfor coal mi the following described Inndsi\nStarting at u post planted the chief\nCiiiiiiiils.loiiciiir hinds nnd Works Tor license\n10 cut uml carry awny timber rrom the following\ndesorlhed lauds 1\nf'uuimt'tii'hiR ut u post plained nbout one mile\nwesl or sunt Invest comer ot hot am, and run\nnhig so chains wesl, thence so rhal is south,\nthence si) chains east, Un-iico so chains north to\npoint of commencement, containing mu ucres,\nmore or less,\nI'ruuhrunk, II, ft, August 20,1(102.\na 11. mti'MNKii.\nTimber Notice\nNotice Is hereby given tlmt llilrty days after\nduto we intend to ma|(0 nppllcnt ou (0 tho Chief\nCommissioner ot Lands ami Works for llconso\nto cut uud cHrry uway timber rrom the following\nileserlhed hinds:\nCommencing ut a post plunted at the soulb-\nwe-st corner of Lot 818, und miming north SO\nchains along the west Dm*, of Lot HIS, tlionce\nwest Mi chains, theuce SOtllll so chuius, Ihence\noast HO chains to place or common enietit.\nCraubrook, ll. ft, August 80th, l'J02. :v,\nllOBINSON.M. KKNZIK LUMBER (JO, hm\nP. Burns & Co\nMarkets\nin all the\nPrincipal\nTowns in\nBritish\nColumbia.\nWMcnalc aad Hs-lall\n1 Meat Merchants\nFresh and Cured Meats Crush\nFish, (lame and Poultry.\n******\nWe supply only the best. Your\ntrade is solicited.\nW. F. GURD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nCRANBROOK, ItnTIKII COLOMBIA\na. ti. THonpsoN.\nBarrister., Solicitor,\nNotary Public.\nCraabraok aad Maryavllle, B. C.\nW. J. WELCH,\nDraying and\nFurniture\nmoving\nPianao Moving a Specialty\nSurveys \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\t\nLand Purchases,\nPre-Emptions,\nMining; Claims,\nEtc., made by contract\nTH0S. T. McVlTTIH. P.L.S.\nP. O. Fart Steele, fl. C.\nCHARLES P. CAMPBELL,\nUndertaking: And\nEmbalming\nGraduate of Champion college of U. S\nOffice nnd store, Aiken block,\nnear Canadian Bank of Commerce, Cranbrook. II C.\nUpholslerlnf and (icncral Furniture Repairing\nWill attend to any work in thc district\nAgent lor Ihe Brandon Marble led Ursolic\nWorks. Tombstones, Headstones, etc,\nI.O.O.P. Key Cily Ledge\nNo. 42. Meets every Mnn-\n^ y duy night ut llieir hull 0\nlinker street. Hojniiriilug\nOdd Fellows cord hilly Invited.\nA. La.tflh, .Ir , M. Kockemlorf,\nN, 11. See'v.\nLrinbrook Lodge, No. 34\nA. P. ft A. M.\nlingular meetings on the\nthird Thursday of the\nmonth.\n\ lulling luTtherii welcomed.\n(1KO. A. LKITCH, Htift'y,\nEast Kootenay\nBottling Co.\nAerated Waters\nOf all kinds.\nSyrups, Champagnes, Ciders,\nGinger Ales, Etc.\nSoda water in siphons, The most\neconomical way to handle it.\nFirewood\nGeorge Laurie has wood\nof all lengths, see him\nbefore buying.\nJohn W. Wolf\nBoot, Shoe and\nHarness Maker\nOld shoes mode new. All kinds\nof repairing. Give me a call.\nDrink Home Beer\nIt is Pure\nIt is Healthy\nIt is the Best\nFt. Steele Brewing Co.\nSpokane Falls &\nNorthern R'yCo.\nNelson & Fl. Shcphard R'y Co.,\nRed Mountain Railway Co\nTile only all rail route Ix'twrell all\npoinla lliisi, Weal ami S.mtli lo....\nROSSLAND,\nNELSON .ad\nIntermediate Points.\nCoiineclluB. nl\nSPOKANE wllh llie\n(ireat Northern, Northern Pacific\nand 0. K. & N, Company.\nCntines la nt\nNelson with Steamer lor Kaslo\nand All Kootenny Lake Point*,\nMyers Falls with Stage daily for\nRepublic, and\nCotlllL'i-la .1x.ll V\nAt Hosshurg Stage Daily fur\n(iratid forks and flreenw.Hid.\nII. A. JACKSON, (let,. I'aaa. A,I,\nWood!\nI have good wood of all lengths.\nLeave orders at Townsite office receive prompt attention.\nRichard Stewart\nThere arc a few poinls lo\nbe considered in building.\nGood work, Good Malcri\nand thc price.\nHave you talked wltb aayane aboat huildla,?\nCome aad aee aie ar let me see you. II may\ndo ua both food.\nQ. R. LEASK\nContractor. Printing is Our Business....\nWhen you want printing done right, that will\nplease you and your customers; give your order\nTo The Herald Office\nWMMI'UMKMMH.tHltRKKttK*.!** .\nBy jj\nPAUL S\nCAREW 3\nM 8\nCopyright, $\nI,,,,,, by \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nWidow;\nJason's!\nHog^\u00C2\u00AB\nKieltwr.lsiui.\nWidow Jiisuti was tbo rt'iii-t nf Farmer Jitsoii, nnd sin- cnri'lcd mi iin- iiiini\nniter his ili'iitif with t'vcii uuni' wisdom\nthan hu hml Bhowi) lilmsetC posscBsml\nof. Sho wna still on tin- brighter Bldo\nof forty, t'uii* to look upon uml wiih nt\npence with ull hor neighbors until ilu*\nono to tin- east of hot Bold out nml a\nstrttuger moved In,\nilu wns u mini of middle age nnmed\nI Chlslmlm, nml, botng u widower, hla\nslater mannged tho hotiso for him. if\n'tbu Willow JiiHOti wns ono Of lliosu who\nI wondered what sort of mini be was,\nfolic won the lirst to lint) it out. Among\nher live Htoek that .vent* wcr\u00C2\u00AB n doston\nbogs, nnd it wns the fault of bvr hired\nI mnn that there were holos lu tbe\nfences through which thoy mado tbelr\nway into the potato Hold of the new\nneighbor. She hud just finished hor\nbroalifnst one morning when Clilsliolin\nwna announced. He had tlio courtesy\nto lift his hat nnd give bis nnme, but\nbe also bad the bluntness to add:\n\"Madam, your Infernal hogs hnve\nrooted up half an aero of potatoes for\nme, and If you can't manage to keep\nVin homo I'll shoot every ono of 'eml\"\nShe looked nt blm nml saw that ho\ntraa above tbe ordinary and felt that\nhad Bhe been Introduced in the conven-\ntional way she would have been pleased to make bis acquaintance. Uut his\nrude greeting angered ber, nnd, being a\nwoman with a mind of ber own, she\nat once replied: j\n\"I can pay for all tbe potatoes on\nfour farm, and If you come bore to I\nthreaten me you'll find a woman who\ndon't senre!\"\n\"Well, you keep your hogs at borne.\"\n\"And you keep yourself In tbe same\nplace.\"\nThat wob tbe flrst ttlt. The fences\nwere mended and the hogs were in despair when a high wind blew a gate\nopen, and the drove spent the night In\nthe same potato Held. Next morning\nChisholm drove ten of them home and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aid to Widow Jason:\n\"Mndam, there are dead hogs belonging to you lu my Hold. Will you have\ntbem removed or shall I bury them?\"\n\"You killed them, did you7\" she asked.\n\"I did. I told you 1 would, nod I\ndid\"\n\"Then I'll have tbe law ou you.\"\n\"Go ahead.\"\nShe went to law, and there was a\nsuit, and she was Ingloriously beaten.\nhog lot wore thoroughly ra.inlred, aad\nfor four weeks the porkers hud to\nmake the host of their sad lot. Then\nJosh left llie bars down one night, uud\nas the widow was getting breakfast\nshe beard tlie crack of a ride. Half an\nliuiir Inter Mr. ('hlsholm appeared to\nsay:\n\"linud morning, Mrs. .Tiihou, Those\nwi'i'ii-iii'il botfB of yours rooted up luy\ngiil-ilcu lusi night, uud tills liiumlng 1\nkilled iititithi'i- of thein. If yuu want\nanother lawsuit, I'll drive you to town\nin my own buggy.\"\n\"And you -you've shot another?\" alio\ngasped,\n\"I hnvo.\"\n\"Then I'd like to shoot youi You aro\nthe meanest mau in tho statu of Ohio!\"\n\"Yi's'iu,\" ho replied, with a how ua\nho turned nwny.\nWidow Jason drove to town to consult hor lawyer again, There wiih $10\nin It for lilm, win or lose, but this time\nMi-. Glilshohn wns arrested for mnll-\nclous poi'Becutlon, In his testimony he\nroforred to the plaintiff aa \"that lady\"\numl exhibited uo animus whatever, but\nhe also proved that ho wns the ono per-\nsccutcd, The widow's hogs would not\nlet lilm alone. She wns beaten again,\nnnd this time a stout pen was built,\nand the bogs wore shut up. The farmers had of course tuken aides. Some\ncontended that Chisholm bad exhibited\na menu and un neighborly spirit and\nothers thut thc widow had been derelict fn not mending her fences, and\nthere was much talk and discussion.\nIt occurred now and then that the two\nprincipals mot on tlie highway or at\ntlio crossroads mooting hoiiBe, but\nwhile Chisholm lifted his hat and bowed us If there was nothing ou his mind\nthe widow, except for her blazing eyee,\nseemed enrved of stone.\nThat pen held the hogs for a long\nsix weeks, but hogpens have their\nweak points, and patience and perseverance wlh seek them out. The hot\nsun warped a board and made an opening, and the industrious swine enlarged\nIt until one night they all passed out\nand headed straight for the next farm.\nTliey fetched up aiuoug the cabbages,\npumpkins, squashes, melons aud carrots, and during the long hours of\ndarkness thoy ran riot. Tbey were\nmissed from the pen early next morning, and the widow sat dowu on the\ndoorstep aad cried. She cried because\nshe wns vexed, nud she cried because\nshe wus a woman. Every minute Bhe\nexpected to hear the crack of Cbis-\nbolm's rifle, nnd she fully realized that\nany further appeal to the Inw would\nbe wasted. She was vexed at lhe\nhogs, at Josb and ut Chisholm. Her\ntears were still fulling whon the new\nneighbor stood bofore ber and bowid\nand said:\n\"Mrs. Jnson, those blamed hogs of\nyours damaged me a hundred dollnis'\nworth lust night.\"\n\"And how many more have you killed?\" she asked.\n\"None. I've Just driven 'em home.\"\n\"But why\u00E2\u0080\u0094why\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Because I see how It Is. I must\neither kill off your whole drove or\nbuild a pen myself. I shall come over\ntonight to talk to you about It.\"\nHe appeared nn hour nfter supper,\nmul it was il o'clock before be w\u00C2\u00BBnt\nhome. Even then the \"talk\" was not\nfinished. As a matter of fact It required a groat ninny evenings nnd wns\nonly concluded one winter's night\nwhen she laid her bend on his shoulder\nnml snld:\n.\"If you aro really sure thnt you love\nme, then the farm, the bogs and I nm\nyours, ami we'll bo married New\nYear's dny.\"\nJOHN FOUND UIMMXl:* A UOXBD MAN.\nWomanlike she fell prolty bitter over\nIt, but ul llto Hitiuc lime she bud (o\nglvo Mr. Clilsliolm credit fur lock of\nnuy bitterness, Uo staled bis ens., in\njtllO mildest milliner and even Bpoko\nllilghly of her iih a neighbor. When\nsbo loiiii'hi'd homo after the lawsuit,\nmIio salil Id her hired man:\nI \"Josh, If lliat mini (ijlsholm comos\non my Inml again 1 wnnt you to throw\nliliu nlT.\"\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'Ves'lD, I'll do ll,\" replied the nttinly\nJosh.\nll wasn't a fortnight before Cilia-\nImlin cnillO, He wus mi his way to tlio\nliiiiisu when Josh bended blm olt nml\nordered blm back. He refused lo go,\nniul Josh laid hold of lilm to do (lie\nthrowing act, but found himself a licked man lu about three ml mil en. While\nbe mt ou the ground with n handful of\ng-fflu to his bleeding nose the victor\npassed ou to the woman, who bad wit-\nDOISCd the fraCBI from the front steps,\nLifting his bat, he snld:\n\"Madam, those hogs of yours have\nbeen at It again this time lu my cotu-\nfleld-aml I've had to kill another.\"\n\"Have you dared to kill another of\nmy lings V\" she demanded as ber cheeks\nIIiiiiiciI and her eyes Unshed.\n\"I have. Shall I bury blm?\"\n\"Sir, you are fl Bcotnidrell\"\n\"And you ure a charming widow!\"\nShe drove to town ut once to see her\nlawyer. There was $10 In the case for\nblm, win or lose, and bo advised ber to\nsue, Shu sued and got beaten ngnln.\nTho defendant referred lo her In the\nhighest terms, but he also proved that\nhor fences wero out of repair. Tbo\nlawyer saw $10 moro In II, win or lose,\nund udvlsed Josh to prosecute fur assault and battery. Josh brought bla\nswollon uoso aud black eye Inlo court\nnnd wna beaten by several lengths. Ilu\nbad provoked the encounter, and If ho\nbad got the worst of It thc law couldn't\nhelp him.\nIt was a month before anything fur-\nttw Ut*yjf*)kMi\l 'ibe fences urouud tha\nA Frnlinor-* Cooper Letter.\nAn autograph collector of Philadelphia hus In liis possession the following\nloiter written by James Fculmore\nCooper to bis publishers In 1S31:\n\"1 hope you will be wrong In anticipating u bad reception for 'The Hrnvo.'\n1 cannot toll you much of lis reception\nIn Murnpe, though QoSSOlln says It Is\nvery decidedly successful In Franco.\nAmerica Is. Of all countries, one of tbe\nleast favorable to works of the Imag-\nItialiot). In Europe or, rather, lu England, where there bus existed fl necessity of accounting for some success in\nthe very tooth of llielr prejudices and\nwishes, It has been the fashion to say\nHint no writer ever enjoyed so favorable an opportunity as 1 because I uin\nan American and a sailor. As to thc\nBallot* part of tbo business, it ls gross\nl.v absurd, for whnt advantage has an\nAmerican sailor over nay other? They\nkuow the falsehood of whnt they say\nIn (liis respect, for I can get \u00C2\u00A33,000 for\na nautical tale that shall celebrate English skill tomorrow. For myself, I can\nwrite two European slorlca caster than\nI cnn write one American. Why, Eu-\nrope Itself Is a romance, while all\nAmerica Is a matter of fact, humdrum,\ncommon sense region from Quuddy to\nCape Florida.\"\n, \"i HAT \"MONTREAL WHALE.\nA Buiuuruui I'l-cumUl nm wl lilt IVIml*-\nshlp'i Hf-mantM* Trip L'p th. St.\nI,\u00C2\u00BBwrtno*~li u ii * iiii story t\nTl*e whale which strayed up to\nMontreal uud stranded itself has\ni caused one of the small sensations of\nthe past week. Tho Montreal papers have not treated bis whal*\nship's memorable (rip up tlm Bt.\nLawrence with tho respect and attention due such n distinguished visitor. In fact tbo event has been\ntreated with suih levity nud IndltTor-\noiico iii Montreal tlmt people in this\n.city, says tho Toronto World, axe\nwondering whether there was u\nwlmlo there or not. The Improsston\ngot abroad thnt someone going home\nfrom 0110 ol tho clubs bud \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'kuI tin,\"\numl that liis vision wus distorted by\ntho rushing waters of tho St. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .Lawrence, su that Instead of serpents\nnml crawling things bo Baw a whale.\nAnotlior improbability, in tlm view\nof land lubbers, wus that tho whalo\nshould Btrand itself on a sandbar or\nrock. It bus always boon under-\nStood that u Well brought up whale\ncould soo where it wns going, and\ntbe stories we have read about\nwhales \"swatting\" boats und capsizing would-ho wlmlo captors into\nthe sen. confirmed that Impression.\nThon again, the reports that a number of citizens had shot into the\nforty-foot monster several scores of\nbullets without appreciable damage\nto its anatomy, was another puzzler, and we wondered why a crew\nof river men was not organized and\nequipped with harpoons and other\nwhale-killing devices fn order that\nthe valuable bones aud oil contained\nin the carcass might be secured in\nthe interests of cornmercel But the\nnewspapers kept working oil insinuating jokes about tho whale until the\ntruth of the story was completely\ndiscounted. On Saturday, however,\nnews came to hand to the effect thnt\nthe whule had got out of dry dock,\nso to speak, and taken a trial spin\nor two, and thnt a chap who went\nwith an old gun to pour some more\nlead into it had been tricked by liis\nweapon and received a Wound moro\nor less serious.\nA heated discussion was brought\non in Toronto when one of a group\nof men characterized the whole thing\nas a flshstory. He was at once met\nwith the assertion tlmt a whale was\nnot a (ish, and forthwith ensued an\nargument as noisy as ono would hear\nin a political caucus. Webster's\nUnabridged was sought, and the\nfirst \"whale\" found thero was the\nverb, meaning \"to lash with stripes;\nto whale, to thrash, to drub.\" This\nwas not satisfactory, but the next\nj \"whale,\" defined as a noun, wus better, and the mnn who called tha\nAlnmnml a fish went away and bid\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 himself. Noah Webster said a whale\n' was: \"Any aquatic Mammal of the\norder cetacen, especially any one oi\nthe large species, some of which be-\n! come nearly one hundred feet long.\"\nI Webster's verdict was accepted, but\nJ the explanatory note Immediately\nfollowing led to further speculation.\nj There nre two groups of whales,\nnamely the Odoritccete whale, which\nhas teeth,as tha cachalot o; spuria\nwhalo: ami tbe Mysticeto whalo,\nI which is without teeth, hut bus\n: plates of baleen or whalebone, hanging from the upper Jaw. The most\nimportant species of w half-hone\n] whale nro the bowhead, or Greon-\n| Antarctic whale, tho grey whale, tbo\nhumpback, the finback and the rorqual. What we want to know ie\nwhether tin* Montreal whale is a\n! sperm wlmlo or a bono whalo, and\nwhether, if n bone whale, it is n rorqual, a finback or a humpback. Whon\nthis Information is given tbo people\nmay be Induced to believe there is\n; or has been a whale in the harbor.\nAppointed .liii!|*-* fur i oj*\u00C2\u00BBltj.\n1 In November, lTSfl, Hon. William\nSmtth was appointed Chief Justice\n, ol Canada, a position which be ro-\n1 tained until hla death on November\nj .1, 1708. Tho olllce was ia tho na-\ni tare of a reward for his unswerving\nloyalty to (treat Britain during tlio\n, American war of the revolution. Born\n: In New York, lie wns thc author,\nJ when tho controversy aroused hy tho\n1 action of Parliament in passing tho\n1 Stamp act broke out, of a proposal\nI partaking somowhat of the nature of\ni a confederation of the colonies, in\n| order to moot the problem of tbe\ntaxing of the North American do-\npandonctes \u00E2\u0080\u0094 a council consisting of\nrepresentatives appointed by tbe several Uinta Assemblies, lo whom,\nmeeting at Now York, all royal re-\nouisitioiis for assistance should be\nmade. This body wna to decide upon\nthe quotas to be supplied by the\nvarious States. POBSlbly tbo riders\nattached, that tho King's approval\nshould bo necessary in tho ease of\ntbe appointment of each member, and\nthat the tenure of oflico should bs\nduring life and good conduct, accounted for the scant courtesy which\nthe proposition received at the hands\nof the^colonists.\nnorman Student! and Beer.\nTo speak of the pleasures of the German student and make no mention of\nbeer would bo like the play of \"Ham-\nlot\" with the part of the melancholy\nDune left out. As the student strolls\nabout the country or the city, In the\nmusic halls and theaters, at bis social\ngatherings of nil kinds, at dinner or nt\nsupper, he steadily drinks bis beer.\nThe code of health drinking nnd tbe\netiquette of tbe drinking bout nro complicated aud most punctually observed.\nAll university functions Include a\ngreat drinking bout \u00E2\u0080\u0094Jubilees of renowned professors, club anniversaries,\nceremonies In honor of a retiring pro\nfeasor. Any and every ceremony Is Incomplete without the formal kneipe\nwith tonsts. Ue Ims attempted to throw\na poeticnl glamour around beer, to in\nvest It with tho charm of tradition nnd\nlo hallow it with old associations of\ncollege days'.\nIu Europe tbo American prefers to\ndrink water, and this is a great i.i.vh\nlory to tbo (Jorumns, who ennttot pos\nsibi.v understand bow thoy can prefer\nliiin to boor.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Detroit Free Press.\nIt Soundad Serloui,\nBishop McEvny, tho esteemed head\nof the Roman Catholic Diocese owning Loudon, Out., us cathedral city,\nis not only a very able mnn, but\ngifted with a fine sense of humor ;\nso we rather fancy ho will enjoy this\ntrue story: One of tho Separate\nschools in Loudon Ib St. Peter's\nAnother school In London oast is\nknown as the Holy Angels. Tlie other day boys from these two geographically separated schools met, and,\nas sometimes happens among the\nbest regulated schools und families,\na bit of a scrimmage\u00E2\u0080\u0094nothing very\nSerious, however \u00E2\u0080\u0094 occurred whereupon a passerby heard om small\nboy shouting to another lustily :\n\"Come quick! Come quick! The\nSt. Peter's kids aro thrashing the\nHoly Angels!\" \u00E2\u0080\u0094London Advertiser.\nA Cm. Iu Paint.\nAt Upper Canada College, Toronto, recently, one of the teachers, In\ntalking to a class, asked thy boys to\ngive examples of proper nouns that\ncould have uo plural. A small boy\nraised his hnnd promptly, uud was\nasked to mnko answer. \"Hell, sir,\"\nsuid tho boy, mentioning a place\nthat certainly is -.angular enough,\nCanadian Pacific Railway Lands\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company control a large area of the choicest farming and ranching lands\nin the Kootenay District. The prices range from Si.m. to $5.1.0 an acre, the latter being lor first-class agricultural lands. Jl'hese lands are readily accessible hy the Crows Nest Pass Railway.\nTerms of Payment\nThe aggregnle amounl ol principal and inl rest, except in the\ncase of lands under S2.S0 an acre, is divided into len int.lulms.-i Is as\nshown in the table below; the litsi to be paid at the time of purchase, tne second one year from date of the purchase, thc third io\nIwo years and so un.\nThe following table shows Ihc amount of the annual instalments\non IM) acres at dills-rein prices under Ihe above conditions:\nloll acrs it S2.SU per acr, Ist instalment $50.05 a equal inlal'ls at $50.00\n3.00 \" ,. 71.40 \" MI.OO\n3.50 \", \u00C2\u00BB 83.90 \" 70.00\n4.00 \" \" 95.85 \" 80.00\n4.50 \" \u00C2\u00BB 107.85 \" 90 00\n5.00 \" \" 19.85 \" 100.00\nKimberleV is \",e husincss a,ul shipping point for the\n* North Star and Sullivan mines.\nBEAL & ELLWELL, Townsite Agents.\nCranbrook 's \"\"* divisional point of the Crows Nest Pass\nRailway and the commercial centre of Soulh\nEasl Kootenay.\nV. HYDE BAKER, Townsite Agent.\nFor further lalormalloa apply to agents aa above or lo\nA. TAYLOR, District tand Agent, Nelson, B. C.\nLands under $2.50 per acre are sold\non shorter time.\nDISCOUNT FOR CASH\nIf the land is paid tor in lull at the\ntime of purchase, a reduction from the\nprice will be allowed equal to ten per\ncent on the amount paid la excess of the\nusual cash instalment.\nInteresl al six per cent will be\ncharged ia over due instalments,\nThe Company has also lots (or sale\nin the following town sites in Easl Kootenay: Elko, Cranbrook, Moyelle, kilch\nener, Creston and Kimberley.\nThe terms of payment are one-third\ncash, and the balance In six and twelve\nmonths\nKitchener is in the center of the great\nIron range aud lhe gateway to the White\nlirouse copper fields. J, T. lit KtiliSS.\nTownsite Agent.\nIir\nF. T. GRIFFIN, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg.\nWell Dressed Men who have\nan eye to economy wear\nE. A. Small & Co's Clothing\n. . Buy . .\n\"Royal Brand\"\nIt has this label\nin the pocket of\nevery coat or over*\ncoat.\nThis label is a guarantee that \" Royal Brand \"\nis tailor-made and manufactured under our own\nroof. That ouly durable cloths and the best of\ntrimmings are employed in the make up.\nThe \"Royal Brand\" Clothing is of the latest-\nfashion, cut by the highest authority possible\nto obtain.\nAsk for \" Royal Brand \"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Then look in the\npocket for the label\u00E2\u0080\u0094that is your protection.\nA Dollar in a Lot\nmay make lots of dollars. Buy a lot in\nMARYSVILLE, the Smelter City of\n.outIt East Kootenay.\nSimpson & Hutchison,\n>anbn sik and Marysville Sole Agents\nLumber\nRobinson & McKenzie.\nSaw and Planing Mills\nAU Kinds OI\nRough and Dressed Lumber\n.Reid & Co. Agents For Cranbrook.\nJAMES GREER\nContractor\nand Builder *\nAll work guaraateed. See ua before\nyou bulid. It wilt pay you.\nCranbrook, B C\nHOTEL....\n.<\u00C2\u00BBtt(<.\u00C2\u00BB>.\u00C2\u00BB..>\u00E2\u0080\u009E>.4.........\nEAST KOOTENAY I\n1\njjj CRANBROOK, B. C. *\ni ************************ i\n* PETER MATHESON, Proprietor. J\nJJ ************************ J\n5 When yon nre hungi V and wnnt J\n>fi a good tnenl go to Ihe Kant jfl\nJj Kooienay. 1*\nJ When you are tired ami want a Sj\n-ft good rest go to Ihe l.nnl Koo- r-t\nm tenay. J\nJJJ When you are thirsty nnd wnnt a 5\n* good drink go to the Kast -**.\njjj Kooienay. ffl\nIj! In fact when you are lit Cranbrook \u00C2\u00A3\nii stop at the Kast Kootenay. *\n%************************$\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nWORLD'S SCENIC ROUTE\nDIRECT LINE\nEast Weal\nWinnipeg Westminster\nToronto Vancouver\nOttawa Victoria\nMontreal Skagway\nSI. John Dawson\nHalifax Seattle\nBoston Portland\nNew York San Francisco\nUpper Lake Steamers\nLv. Port William, Sua., Tne,, Frl.\nVIA. SOO LINE\nST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAQO\nWhen in town don't\nforget to stop at the...\nVictoria House\nThe best dollar a day\nhouse in Cranbrook.,.\nEverything Firstclass .\nOpposite Depot\nL. R. Gubbins,\nJ, T, Dendurant,\nProprietors,\nTOURIST SLEEPER SERVICE\nEAST\nLeave Dunmore Junction dally (or St. Paul\nLeave kooienay Lauding Tuesday and Satur\nday tor Toronto aad all eailcra points\nWEST\nLeave Rcvelaloke dally (or Seattle, Vancouver\naad co..st cltlea\n...ONE MILLION... 8\nCl\nOf all kinds of DRY LUMBER on hand. Can load Q\nfrom I to 5 cars per day. We will quote prices on Q\nrequest. Q\nJONES & FINCH I\nMfrs. of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles and Lath q\nMill wllh Capacity Irom 25.1**, lo JO.0O0 per day Q\nMarysville and Kimberley, B. C. Q\nmmQmmmmmmmmoQQQQ\u00C2\u00A9\nOO.G.Qfi.DE3.\u00C2\u00A9B\u00C2\u00A9jifiB*B8mf30000CXiQQa\nThe...\nRefill.-,! Throughout\nOne of the Most Comfortable\nHotels in Kast Kootenay.\nRoyal\nNewly Furnished\nL. B. VanDecar, Prop. IJ ***. ~ |\nCrauhrook, B, C. ... 1 1 \J Id\nQQQQQBRaHaBBBB\u00C2\u00BBimHHBBEOOnnrao\nCranbrook\nLivery S\nGEARY & DOYLE,\nProprietors * * *\nThrough tickets to Europe via all Atlantic\nLlaea. Prepaid tickets from all poinls al\nlowest ratea. For full particulars apply to\nlocal areata.\nI J COVLE C E COLEMAN\nA. II. P. A , Ageal,\nVaacouver. Cranbrook\nJ. S. CARTER, 11. P. A., Nation, B, C,\nTeams antl drivers fiirnialied for .nA\"\npoint in lue district.\nHARRY FAIRFIELD\nManager * Jt Jt\nBRICK\nWt have a stock of\nCommon Brick,\nPressed Brick,\nFire Brick\nand Tile\nThose wanting chimneys, fire\nplaces, boilers lined, or any job\nwork in the brick line call on\nGeo. R. Taylor\nThe Cranbrook Herald\nTwo Dollars per year. 1..POURING IN..|\nImmense shipments of New Fall Goods\nNew Dress Goods\nNew Silks\nNew Staples\nNew Footwear\nNew Clothing |\nO New Blankets \u00C2\u00A7\nNew Wool Underwear New Caps ,11\nIf\nHave a look through our stock before buying. Xjf\n..REID & CO..\nfl\nI INVIGORATING I\nK The day will have fewer risks for you if you start it with IR\n* a cup ot good Coffee or a cup of G. T. R TEA. SjS\nShield Coffee, with just enough chicory to improve the <*K\nflavor, 40c per tin. Turkish Coffee, 45c. Chase & Sanborn's xw\nfamous blends or pure beans, ground fresh, 50c. A\nWe have Teas at all prices from 20c to 60c per pound, <^\nbut our special, and we claim our best, is the G. T. R. at 50c. O\nCome in and get a sample of it. EH\nI G. T. ROGERS, |\nto Fancy and Staple Groceries and Crockery. O\nto O\nm\u00C2\u00AEto4o$o&o&$oommtomtoto'<&.>&\nBQ.OGQO@OOOOQQ\u00C2\u00AEQB\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AEQQQQQQQO\nO\nG\nG\nG\n|\nD\nG\nG\nO\nO\nA. JOLLIFFE\nFresh Beef, Pork,\nMutton, etc.SS^\nPork Sausage, Poultry, Fish and\nGame in Season.\n)\u00C2\u00A9DOOOOOOOOQQQ.QQQ.Q0QGOOOOO\nBEALE, HUTCHISON & ELWELL,\nREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE\nOffices at Cranbrook. Fort Steele, Moyie, Kimberley,\nMarysville, Morrissey 'and Elko, B. G, and Blairmore ansl Frank, Alberta. * The District is our\nterritory. * J* . * J *\n Head Office Cranbrook, B. C.\ngy-flMD-W-SHSHSHSHB-\nI.0CAL AND LON0 DISTANCE 'PHONE 20\n*fl-,4i4-)i*4M14*4M4\u00C2\u00BBi-M*4**t\u00C2\u00AB**ff\u00C2\u00ABtM.f\u00C2\u00AB**>:M*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*f\u00C2\u00BBtt\n* I CAN YOU CAN ATTEND THE 9th ANNUAL \n*\nm\nf,\n*\n*>\nInn,***\u00C2\u00BB**i*iiii'imi*i**********f********n****t\nHIsST MUSIC\u00E2\u0080\u0094Amusement extraordinary,\nkinds for sale. Write for catalogue.\nFRANK LEAK*, Advertising Agent.\nConcession privileges of nil\nGKO. II. MARTIN,\nMgr, and Sec'y.\n'Tis said that persons living nn annuities\nAre longer lived than others \u00E2\u0080\u0094God\nkiiosvs why,\nUnless ts, jdiigne the grnntors, yet 80\nil is,\nThat some, I really think, do NEVER\ndie.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hymn.\nGET INSURBD!!!\nPalmer & Arnold\nManufacturer's Agents\nFire and Life Insur'ce\n, i>#-^\u00C2\u00AB>-.>-\u00C2\u00BB*-\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB-*>-\u00C2\u00BB\"\u00C2\u00BB-\u00C2\u00BB*-\nG. P. TISDALE,\nProprietor of tin-\nCranbrook\nCandy Kitchen)\n, arrlean complain amok ..f\nCandies, Fruits, Nuts,\nBiscuits, Pipes and\nTobaCCOS. e us a call\nI 11 | | | |TTT'*TTTTttf ..*\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*..*t-* f x[\n*tttt*tt***************t\n^ FOR AN ARTISTIC *rf\n| PORTRAIT OR PHOTOflRAPH J\ny* of Interior or exterior of your home go tn v\n\u00C2\u00A7.i PREST'S STUDIO g\n* Amateur work wllliwelvo our best nt ten I\n\ tion, Nonresident work solicited *?\n*********i*******i**i***\nLOOK AT THIS\nI Sell This Brand of Silverware\n\"Silver Plate thai Wears.\"\n1847Rogers\u00C2\u00A3ros.\nMerldenBrltdTimaCo.\nvtxtO, WORLD.\nVV. P.TATE, THE JEWELER\nOfficial Watch Inspector for\nCrows Nesl dlvl.loa C. P. R.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Vroom & Dezall\nBlacksmiths\n! Horse Shoeing\n; Carriage Repairing and\n| General Jobbing....\n\u00C2\u00BB\nf llulslde Orders Promptly\n| Atlended lo.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00945\nj FOR RENT!\n1 Two plastered rooms for\nI rent over Herald Office.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n! Inquire of\nI). HUTCHISON\n1 or at Herald Office\nKINO'S COLLEGE SCHOOL\nSelect private boarding schonl for\nhoys. Modern methods. Accomplished\nmasters. Excellent table. Home care.\nRefining Influences. L-arge, airy bed\nrooms. Specially built clans mollis.\nCricket, fojibnlt, boating, swimming,\nmilitary drill. Patronized by the best.\nHlgltfBt refeienres. Prospectus. Rev.\nC. J, Brenton, M. A , Vancouver, B C\nReference the Rev, II. lleat-huni.\n| LOCAL NOTES |\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*****v****#*\u00C2\u00A5'***#***#**r*\u00C2\u00AB\nPicked Up About the City by Askinj*\nQuestions of Many People.\nNEW ADVERTISINU RULE.\nOwingto some misunderstandings In\ntii-.* past The Herald hereafter will make\ni flat role of 7% cents per line for first\ninsertions nml 5 crnts per line each subsequent insertion for church and soe'ety\nlocals advertising paid entertainments.\nNo tickets received In lien of advertising\nor ns complimentaries. Business of this\ncharacter will lie transacted on a cash\nbasis hereafter.\nMiss Emma Leltch is visiting friends\nio Frank this week.\nW. B isclay, shipper nt llie Jnffrny saw\nmill, was In town yesterday,\nGecge Leilch and bis sister Miss Low,\nare iu Calgary this week attending the\nf.-iir,\nE. L. Smith, of the bank force bas\ngone to N Minima for a two weeks vacation.\nCrunlirook foils nre unsurpassed for\nbeauty. The banana belt is nit rit>ht for\nweather.\nW. C. Johnston, of the bank went to\nj itTriiy last week for a fishing trip The\nliig one escaped.\nMrs. Charles Clnrk, Miss Bailey, Mr\nSmith and Herbert Clark, of Foit Steele\nvisited Cianbrook Monday.\nRev. C. J. Brenton, of Kings College,\nVancouver, was in towu yesterday in\nthe interests of that well known school.\nDied Friday August 29. infant sou ol\nMr. and Mrs. II. A. Lacey. Funeral\nservice were held at the Baptist church\nSuntlay iifieruoon. Rev. Auvache\nofficiating,\nRobert Cox came iu from his claim on\nWild Horse lust Saturday, where he has\ncompleted his assessment for this Bea-\nsou. He left that day for a brief trip to\nMontana.\nTom Wellman returned from Butte,\nMont,, Tuesday, where he has a string\nof horses. Fred Small, his jockey, returned with him. Mr, Wellman expects to go back in a short tiuie.\nMrs. Neil McL- Curran and little\ndaughter Agues came down from the\nNorth Star miue yesterday and left that\nafternoon for their former home in Ontario wliere they will visit tor some\ntiuic.\nII. \V. Ross, who Is looking up prop\nertles in this country for nn American\nsyndicate, wus In town last week. lie\nexpects to locate here permanently, as\nlie iin.Is tbis town n convenient place to\nlive.\nRev. Fortune bas returned Irom Grand\nForks, where be attended a meeting oi\nthe Presbytery. Tlie reports nf the proceedings show that Cnuilirook's representative took 11 most prominent part iu\nlhe work\nFrank VanDacnr, who has been living\nin California fur the past year where be\nli olds a gr.od {.osition as ttave.iug nah s-\nmiin, hail to come us far as Spokane ou\nbusiness, and took a lay nil', of two\nweeks to join his wife here iu a visit to\nhis parents, He may rem.iin permanently,\nR, O. Jenningi came down Tuesday\nfrom the North Star mine, lie is look\niug for n bunch of axemen to get oui\nwood lor the mine. Mr. Jennings says\nt nil about Sj men are employed at the\nSiar now, und that everything is looking well.\nF, J, Smyth, editor of the Moyie\nLeader hlew into towu Tuesday with 11\nnew suit of clothes and n Imtterfly\ntiecklte. Smyth is the Deny Wall of\nMoyie, and meu go miles to gaze with\nawe aud admiration at his ties. Among\nllie newspaper meu of linst Kooteuay,\nSmyth is the Adonis as good looks are\nIns long suit, nnd he has 11 laugh that\ndrives away the blues, cures deepnn*\ndeiicy, makes tbe hair grow uml brings\njoy to the sorrow ladened,\nThe carpenters of Trail are on a strike.\nV. Hyde Hiker has returued from\nNelson.\nGovernment Agent Armstrong is in\nNelson this week.\nA. McDonald, the contractor, came up\nfrom Moyie Sunday.\nW. R. Ro.-.s bus resigned his position\nas stipendary magistrate.\nFather Ouelette went to Feruie Tuesday to officiate at a funeral.\nMrs, T. GUI uud children have gone\ntu Manitoba to visit relatives.\nA, Currle O In Wardner this week\npapering Frank McCabe'-i hotel.\nThe Labor unions of Fernie celebrated\nLabor day with a paiade and speeches.\nThere is a general Improvement notice\nable 111 business throughout tbe district.\nThe Labor unions of the Boundary\ncountiy celebrated I/tborduy at Phoenix.\nMr. ami Mrs. Thomas Rookes are\nspending several days nt Calgary nml\nBanff.\nJani'H Gill has heen knocked out by\nhis old Italian friend lumbago the past\nfew days.\nRev. Thompson, pastor ofthe Methodist church, held service at Moyie last\nSunday.\nFred G, 11 est returned fiom South\nAfrica last week. He was glad to get\nback to Cranbrook,\nMrs. George Jackson and childreu left\nlast Saturday for Frank, Alta., where\nMr Jackson is now located,\nThe Craubrook friends of Mr. and\nMrs. A H. Mutz will regret to team of\nthe death of their infant child,\nFred Owens left last Tuesday for bis\nhome in Manitou, Man., after a pro\nlonged vi-it witli his uucle A, Leitcb.\nThe coke oven meu of Michel went out\non a strike the other day, hut returned\nafter a conference with Manager T/ouki' .\nMiss Ada Betscbeu, who has been visiting Miss I'utmore for several weeks,\nreturned Saturday to her home tu Re-\nKina,\nThe delivery horse of the Fort Steele\nMercantile company gut nay the other\nday and broke up Ihe wagou lo a slight\nextent.\nJ. K. Henniger, formerly of Wardne*,\nbut uow employed ns a Great Northern\nbridgeman, bad his left foot badl*.\nmangled by a car while working near\nGrand Forks.\nMr. Chudlefgh, chief dispatcher, is t ff\nfor a two weeks* vacation, and J. H\nScott is in charge of the office, Mrs\nChttdleigh went to Medicine Hat to\nvisit in the meantime.\nMrs. J. W. II Smythe, her mother\nMrs. Keny, and sister Miss Keay, re\nturned lo Cranbrook last ttun.il ay from\nGreenwood, and will make this town\ntheir home In the future.\nAn item of iie*-s lhat is not news:\nTlie morning passenger train was late\nseven days last week. If there had been\nanother day in tlie week it would have\nprobably beeu late eight days.\nJ. P. Fink has been busy cleaning\nliouse llie past few days. He expecls\nbis wife and children in a few days, and\nis heard whistling, \"There is no place\nlike home,\" half the time.\nG. II. Gilpin has bought out the\nKootenay Furniture Company, aud\ncontinues that stock with his own I Tbis\ngives Mr. Gilpin the largest stock of\nfurniture between Nelson and Calgary.\nThe alleged correspondent who wrote\nthe article in last week's Prospector, regarding the Martinier trial, did well to\nkeep his name a secret. It was an unwarranted slur upon Constable Morris,\nwho did his duty.\nThis is the time of the year when the\nsoul of the person who has heen buying\non credit all summer from the home\nmerchant is made glad by the arrival ot\nBaton's catalogue, and he begins to\nsave his money to send east for. fall\ngoods,\nEdward Bray, one of those wbo made\na nice \"fortune out of Crows Nest Coal\ncompany's shares a few years ago, arrived in South East Kooteuay from Victoria last week and is \"visiting round\"\nwith his numerous friends iu this district.\nThe committee in charge of taking\nitock for the East Kootenay Lumber\ncompany, has heen busy this \u00C2\u00ABeek.\nThe milts nt Moyio, Cranbrook and Jaf-\nfray were closed down Monday, and the\ngreat piles of lumber iu each place\nmeasured. The company has many 01 -\nders to fill nud will be kept busy supplying the demand.\nJames Jukes of Douglas Park, Chicago,\nis visiting his daughter, Mis. R, R.\nlamit-son. Mr. Jukes had intended to\njoin Mrs. and Miss Jukes here but\nthrough poor connections from the\nsouth in coming from Utah where he\nhad beeu 011 a visit to oue of his sous,\nmissed them, Mr. Jukes will return to\nChicago via Still Lake City next week.\nThere will be fun in catloadi at the\nSpokane interstate fair this fall, and no\none can afford to miss it, The management lias taken time by the forelock aud\ngone after amusement early in the game,\nand says to this paper, tell the people It\nwill all lie at the fair this fall. Balloon\nascensions, merry go rounds, ferrls\nwheels, moving pictures, side shows,\nfreaks and many high class attractions,\nenough for you; many will be entirely\nfree.\nNotice\nSealed lenders for tbe alterations and\nImprovements to Christ church, Crun*\nInoi.k will he received by tbe mider-\nligned up to Saturday September 13th,\nat 12 o'clock noon. Plans nml specification may be bad from Jumes Gill\nDeVere Huut,\nA. C. I'igott.\nChurchward tiers.\nPERRY CREEK NEWS\nMessrs. Carlln aud Doyle, of Fort\nSteele were visitors at Old Town Sunday.\nMr. Ross Is at Perry Creek looking\nover some claims of Mr. Stierwood's.\nThe Perry Creek Mining Co.. are still\nIncreasing Us force of men. 11 lias now\nseven meu at woik.\nThe Perry creek Hotel Is the place to\nget a good chicken dinner on Sunday.\nMrs. Paul Handle; of Kim ber ly is\nspending a few days visiting her old\nfriend, Mrs. Barge at Old Town.\nWhy Vou Should Buy \"Fair Play\" Chcwlnx\nTobacco.\nBHCAU8K It is the best quality,\nBkcaiisk it is the most laBtlug chew.\nBrCAUSB it is the lurgest high grade 5 or\nloc plug.\nBttCAUSH the tags are valuable for premiums Until JANUARY 1st, 1904.\nBucAti.sK we guarantee every plug, and\nBkcausk your dealer is authorized to refund your money if you are not satis\nfied.\nThe Empire Tobacco Co., Ltd.\nTO CANADA \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBtlF Jaeraal mt Abtrdtta Make* IU.\ntjn-ml D\u00C2\u00ABf*mca at tht BvmlalM,\nHere is a Scottish newspaper. Tin\nDally Journal of Aberdeen, .with *\nreally eloquent defence ot Oanadry\nagainst Kipling's implied suggestion\nthat snow plays a part la oue dall^\n'The title of 'Our Lady nt Wa\nSnows,' \" says the Scottish writer*\n\"bestowed on Canada in a haphaa.\naid sort of manner by Eudyar'd Kfg*\nling, is not at all a hippy onej\nas it upplies to a season 0&1& 1\nhave seen the grapes hanging la'\nluxuriant bunches to the vinee Ini\na Quebec garden, and the flelda 01\ntomatoes grow crimson la th**\nwarm sunshine; I hava lingered lh'\nthe golden wheatfleldi fn the evening and listened to the myriad\nsounds of the cricket and grass*\nhopper; I have walked amid tba\ncedar trees in nn Ontario awamp\nwhen the sunset glow hnd faded,\nand watched the fireflies darting to\nand fro like shooting stars; und I\nhave watched the tiny humming-bird\nwith plumage that rivalled tho gully-\npainted butterflies, contesting with\nthe bee for iho honey that, lay within the swei't-jtutf-lling flowers.\nScenes like these me not associated\nwith a land of never-ending winter. Consequently there can be\nno greater mistake than to imagine, ns too many people do, that\nCanada is a semi-Arctic country\nout of which little good can come.\nAnd yet, what do we find? According to tbo returns of tbe Hoard of\nTrade fully 65,000 to 7.-\").000 Britisher* went to live in the United\nSlates during the past year, while\nonly IU,ouu or 13,000 weut to\nCanada. 'There is no reason to\ndoubt that if the resources und natural wealth of the Dominion of\nCanada were more generally known\nin tbis country, we would soon hear\nthe last of the term \"American\"\nas applied to Canadian products,and\nUnited States producers would no\nlonger receive credit for Canadian\ngoods, in many chaps BUperlor to\ntheir own. Those wbo guide the\ndestinies of the Dominion think\nthat the Stars and Stripes bavo\novershadowed lhe Maple Loaf long\nenough. Every true Briton will be\nof the same opinion.\"\n\u00C2\u00BBr. rruiir Ont nf th\u00C2\u00BB Kltct.\nCanadians generally will be interested in learning that Dr. J. Beat-\ntie Crozicr, author of the famous\nwork, \"History of Intellectual Development,\" has bepn selected as\none of the 300 representatives of\nthe empire lo the splendid ten-\nguinea volume of portraits nnd, biographies which the Grosvenor Press\nare bringing out. Tbe work consists of representative men of every\nclass outside ot lhe military nnd\ncivil services, who will have a\nvolume to themselves. Dr. Crozler\nwill be one of tho representatives\nof the department of philosophy.\nAlso, of course, he will stand ns one\nof the representatives of Canada, a\ndistinction he hns well earned, nnd\non which bis countrymen will\nwarmly congratulate him.\nThe I.ovln--a*>ia of Dogs.\nI have heard tbe watchdog's honest bark' bay deep-voiced welcome\nto me as 1 headed for the pear tree\nafter dark, I believe Ihc fellow that\nowned thc pear tree chose to think\nthat lha dog wns giving him warning of my approach, but I know\nbetter. 1 had never given that particular dog any reason to dislike me\nand tht fact that his noisy welcome\ndid bring the owner of the tree Into\nhis orchard with a gun was not\nthe dog's fault. It wus merely due\nto the circumstance that, the dog\nin his canine Ignorance welcomed me\ntoo vociferously.\nTbe epistolary nil In Franca Is\njtill old fashioned lu at least one\nparticular\u00E2\u0080\u0094the sand box is still used for blotting, \"The elegant yso\nof tbe Huuduruipic\" -s a thing to bu\ntaught. \t\nrtHonr,\nThe mortality from cancer among\nsailors fn very high, 41.5 per 100,-\n000, whtlo that ol miners Is ouly\n12.2. 1\nCall at Tom's Barber Shop, Victoria House, opposite depot.\nTlie slii'ii i.i neat, the towels are -'loan,\nTlie shears nro 8liui|i, the razors keen,\nAnd I-*veryllil 11 u lhal skill can do\nIf v> n'l! call lio'll dn fur you,\nJ. T. Dendurant, Prop.\nShave 15c. Hair Cut 35c. Shampoo 25c\nJ. H. KING\nPhysician and Surgeon.\nOffice al fte.ldeace, Arm.troai Ave.\nOFFICE HOURS:\nForeaaana, .... 9:30 to II\nAllerooeaa .... 1:30 to 3:30\nEvealaia .... 7.30 to 8:30\nCRA-BROOK, i : : : : B, C\nto\nto:\nm\nExcitement Still Prevails at\nO,\no,\n1 The Big Store I\n$ \t\nO Iii out Men's department new goods are arriving every week\n^ so that our stock is becoming; more complete every day. It\n| will pay you to inspect our goods before purchasing.\nA, This week we received a large shipmen-. of Glassware and\nO Chamber Sets which we will sell at close margins.\n LIMITED O\nto 0\nto J- P- FINK, rianager. \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\nDon't Let the\nBiggest One\nGet Away\nThis Season\nRemember it always\nPays to Deal with\nBEATTIE\nX Buy Tackle that will stand the\nWi\nstrain. And that's the only kind\n' that we sell. Fishing tackle is go-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A021 ing fast here. Poles were never so\nja cheap belore. Landing Nets were\n?\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 never so light and durable as our\n1902 styles. Have a look at our\nhard braided silk and linen lines.\n7 Of course, as usual, we carry the\n? best assortment of FLIES in East\n2 Kootenay.\nHOW IS THAT SUIT?\nJust a little worn, eh? What you need is a new suit. One\nthat will wear, one that will look well at all times, and\nthat will not cost too much money. We can fix you out.\nWe have a fine selection of suitings to choose from and,\nwhat is more, you can depend upon the quality.\nWE GUARANTEE A FIT.\nLeask & Henderson\nThe 2oth Century Tailors, Cranbrook, B. C\nFRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT!\nAH kinds and superior quality. Our\nApples and Plums cannot be equalled\nin town and the prices are right. Don't\nthink of preserving until you inspect\nour stock.\nKING MERCANTILE CO.\nAN OAK ROCKER i\nA RATTAN CHAIR or I\nA FANCY TABLE I\nWill Renew the Appearance nl W\nYour Parlor. Good Values In (j>\ntbe Latest Style cm be hod\nfrom\nTHE KOOTENAY FURNITURE CO.\nRepairing end Upholstering a Specially.\n.\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-tjH5Hj^-\u00C2\u00AE-SH^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00AE-fc^^iM^'i)--\u00C2\u00AEHSH^H5H^-^-\nI\nCosmopolitan Hotel\n....Special Lines....\nHennessy's Three Star Cognac, per bottle $2 50\nDunville's Old Irish Whiskey, per bottle I 75\nUsher's Special Reserve, per bottle 2 00 '\nUsher's Old Vatled Glenlivet, per bottle I 75\nJohn Dewar's Special, per bottle I 75\nCoate's Plymouth Gin, per bottle I 50\nCrofts'1870 Invalids Port, per bottle 2 50 jjj\nJamaica Rum, proof strength; per bottle I 75\nOld Spanish Sherry, per bottle 2 00\nClaret Chateau-Clowsman, pints I 00\nBass Ale, pints 35\nGuinness' Stout 35\n^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0W*\u00C2\u00ABi?\"lr^-W*lf-\u00C2\u00BB*l^**^^^ (,\n1\nOur Samples of Woolens\nAnd Tailors Trimmings for the Spring\nand Summer Season, 1902, are made up\nof the latest and choicest to be found\nin the foreign and domestic markets.\nThey are especially adapted for the merchant tailoring trade and may be had\nupon application.\nMcSWEYN & GRIFFITH."@en . 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