"5b559d19-dd34-46c4-bbd1-8aa51486aaf7"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1904-06-09"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070404/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " IE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nVOLUME 7.\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLOMBIA, THURSDAY, .11 Ni: 1), 1904.\nMM BER 11\nThe Canadian Bank of Commerce\nHead Office, roronto.\nIIi.n. i.in. \ Cox, I- I ut. It. B. Wamcbr, Oen. Mar.\nIMIJ Un Capital 18,700,000.00\nltd . .1 luii.i IHI\nTotal Re, \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB.Voi n 'Jl H.IKKI.lllMIIlll\nDeposits Received. Qeneral Ranking Business Transacted\nswivos nwk li- i-il-i 'l. \l Deposit, Received Interest Allowed.\nPKBSBNi'KA'I'ti OP INTGKL'ST THREG PBRCENT\nHANKIM . IIV Mill H Ih'iiiii.1- m.I ivllllilrawn liv innil.\nlull iii'Ii mil ri'l-l'ivil I\"\".i.I'l lllli'lllieli.\nCRANBROOK ll\u00C2\u00AB INCH. I'. C, MM.I'AS, Manager.\n*,iii*i lit* til\n1***********************9*\nIMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA\n414 I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCapital, Paid !.',- $2,983,896 S\nk.-.t $2,636312 t\nHEAD ( ICE, TORONTO, ONTARIO. S\nR. Merritt, Pres. D.H Wilkie, Vice Fres. and Gen. Manager J\n-i\u00C2\u00BB C\nii o\nC \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *. !OOK ISi-JANCII S\nAVINGS DEPARTMENT\u00C2\u00BBKEPsJSITt0WED I\n|j A general banki - ss transacted. Drafts sold availa- *\ni. bl* In every p., \u00E2\u0096\u00A0; ol ( i u .:. I Inited States and Europe. Special *-.\nZ attention I i collet ins. J* 1*\". M. PINKHAM, Manager. |\n%**JISS tii c-ii\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*, \"SS JJiltf iiii***********&\nOTTO **%\nw\nYOU CAN LOOK\ni ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 u ' shirt, if iniri-hasi-il here, ns there is imth.\niui- \"cheap' it!- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ts ;q hir shirts nre very dressy,\nof'guod strong linen, i ,-ntti -tive stri|ies in tho colored\nones, nntl are \ r, popul lit 1 fushi-jitttlily ilressetl young\ninei. in tuwn.\nBETTER HVY\nii mi mi Iht of tin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ss - v,i- have ftisl retwivoil in slock.\nThey'll In* roIiI in shun \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\". -::,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> ,i!'\" iim swclh'sl mnl Intent\nthings in Mni's Ftir i pri cos iinM'xcpptionally low\nfor siicli lu'irli nln -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 shirt *- W \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Imvc them plain mul colored\nsuit your histe, Lai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: I i I . ijxa nhvnysnl ourstoro\nFort Steele Mercantile Co., Ltd.\n. . . fi . ; j .\n....,*. A i $ | *U\n*T \"\" I\nWestern Oil\u00C2\u00AB Coal Stock II\nnow 25 cents\n11\nJ\n_ \u00E2\u0080\u00948\nThe probabilities are th.it oil will be |!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f r struck any day\n]: Buy now and make money\nJ.W\n11.\nU\n::BEA'- I'LWELL-i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Baker Street, - ml\n\t\n.;\nif\n .\n.OCAL BROKERS H\nNEW 0001)5\nWe have jnsl received u lieauliful line ol Cranbrook Souvenir\n(itiinls Price 1 ..' from . lo $3.00, Remember >uur far\niiwaj\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fi'ii-iii! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 bj **: lhem o souvenir of Cranbrook. These\nnre llic hesl Roods hal i be | urch ised, yel they are inexpensive. Can'l we sell yi n\nW. H. WILSON, Jeweler and Optician\ny ti .1.1 i i li ; '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 itlun r, ii good asiortiiii'tii of Blouse Sets,\nCORPUS CHRISTI\nl.ast Sunday was an iiloul uny\nnil tin-St. Kugcnomission was an\nitlt'itl place to visit on that ilay,\nit was. in tin' Indians, tin'\n1 all -lavs in tho year. Por\nyears, Fathor Coeeola, who laid the\nfoundation fur tin* Bueeessful mis*\nion, has taimht the Indians the\niiuaninn of Corpus Christ! cell*.\nI ir,! h and now tin1 preparations\nfor tin* dny is entered into by every\nictnlier of the tribe wiih an eu-\ntlinsiasiti unknown in anything eUe\nthoy du. Tho church and tho\nrounds aro prepared Iur tin* cere*\nionics hy all the ilecorutions that\nlavish nature in (hat rich and fertile valley can Eurnish. Iluiidtvds\nuf young evergreens Were planted\nalong tno lino of inarch frum the\nchurch, through tl\"' village to the\nhouse of Thief Pierre, whose name\nis made famous as the discoverer\nof the St. EllKOUe mine, and who\nwas honored liy having thc altar\nplaced on his' front porch, ami\nthenee to the school building.\nTheso trees marked a broad avenue\nand along the avenue woro several\narches erected.\nTu the untutored mind uf ihe\nIndian it is in a sense a gala dny.\nyet one that is nut be entered\nlightly, but to he considered with\ndue solemnity and religious fervor,\nAs a gala day, the inhabitants of\nthe village and the many Indian\nvisitors had drawn upon the looms\nof the land tor tho brightest raiment prodneed. In consequence\nthe individual tastes and desires of\nthe participants shown for the resplendent iu colors that would have\nput Joseph's coat to shame and\nmade a rainbow look liken quaker\ncoat in the days uf William Point.\nEspecially was this the case with\nthe representatives of the gentler\nsex. There was red. blue, gold,\ngreen, yullow, orange, purple, every\ncolor that was bright and attractive\nto tho eye. nothing somber or dull.\nThe inate vanity and personal pride\nuf the sterner sex found expression\nin varied ways. New shirts of\nbrilliant hues, with nn jHirti.ni of\nthem lost to the gazo of brother\nIndians or curious white men for\nthe sake of conforming t<> civilized\nmodo in white man's dress, erratic\ncombinations of military suits and\ncivilian garb, gorgeous blankets\naud reminders of the barbarous\nform of dress iu the days when the\nIndian war whoop carried tenor to\nthe white man's heart, aud freedom\nof limb was considered more important than the conventionalities\nof dress. To the effete easterner\nunused to the scenes of the west\nund Tndiun life, the day afforded\nopportunities for observation thai\nwill leave a lasting impress upon\ntho miml. tuul to those who have\nen present on former occasions,\nr ceremonies of last Sunday will\nt Ih* forgot!\nto the mission ItHik.tl like a pro-\ncession. People iu carriages, wag-\nmis and on horseback, mill many on\nfoot, found their way to the mis-\nsiun for t lie purpose of witnessing\nthe ccreiiiollics of the da> and CU-\njoying the beauties of nature.\nThe exercises in the forenoon wero\ncon fi ntnl to the church, and consist*\ninl ui' regular services ml mass.\nThe handsome building was crowded with worshipping lni'.nis. and\nono noticeable feature was the great\nnumber of Bquaws with children.\nAnother was the old men of the\ntribe. There are several whose\nfiicis are furrowed with the ravages\nof age, wiiose eyes ure dimmed by\npassing years, whose hair is as\nwhite as the snows in the mountain\npeaks. How many seasons they\nhave lived is unknown, hul they\nhave lived long enough to still have\nFain! recollections of the wild life\nuf the Indian before his haunts\nweir invaded liy the white until,\nwhen the chief's won! was law and\nneither soldier or civilian could interfere. There arc one or two who\nhave readied the ago wlicu life lias\nlost its sweetness, and they live\nin silence, and who can tell,\nperhaps iu sorrow and regret over\ntin- changed conditions, They are\nweak and wall; with trembling foot\nsteps, yet seem to ding to tlio teaching of the church as their -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 solace and one hope. To look upon\nthe old and the young, to see their\ndevot ion and evidences of reverence,\nto consider the record made by the\nIndians of the mission by their acta\nthe past ten or fifteen years, one\ncannot but be greatly impressed\nwith the work performed hy Father\nCoeeola, the priest with thj mind of\na Beer and tlie heart of a child, who\nleft the luxuries of civilization to\ntake up lifo ill a wild and unknown\ncountry, whero he might accomplish\na great good. And the mission\nwith its school and church, with its\nIndian buys and girls taught along\nthe lines of the white people with\nthe older ones changed from the\nun tutored son of the forest to the\nhonest, law-abiding citizen of today, is n monument to the good\nwork and personal sacrifice of\nFather Coeeola long after lie has\ngone to his reward.\nThe afternoon exercises were tin*\nbig event ofthe day, About, four\no'clock the Indians gathered at the\nchurch and after a short devotional\nexercise, a procession was formed\nand slowly to the chuutiug of a\nhyillli they marched along the\navenue. lead by the children, with\nthe line closed at thc end by Hev.\nFather I'hoinelle, walking beneath\na canopy held by au aged Indian\nat each corner. At the house of\nChief Pierre the services at the\naltar were observed, and then the\nmarch conlilined to the school\nbuilding. As they passed beneath\nich arch a tiring squad of teu in-\nrheiv were nol less than 250 diutis lireil a volley which is any\nvisitors present from Fori Steele, posed to bo emblematic of tho effort\nof tho Indians to do away with tho\ndevil ami Ids power for evil.\n11 was n great day. interesting\nfrom many points of view, and will\nbe pleasantly remembered by all\nwho were there.\nMiirysvilie and Cranbrook, and if\nmure conveyances could have boon\nsecured, the number wuuld have\nbeen doubled. By 8 o'clock in the\nforenoon many id' the visitors\nstarted, and by 10 o'clock the road\nla^V^AV-.\"\".. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ^'tt^ttJttM\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n.)\nDon't Do Alarmed\nar**y. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nAlain, Clucks\ntri-i-ii ii..*\n p. Vuii\nih A\n;i-Mf7 #\nmitf.Zi.te,\nChe 3ewc\nTaurm Clocks '\"\"'t^J'ILi\nMR. BRIGHT AT HOME,\nA fi-w pi-npli' in tho district have\nluni uu opportunity of meeting .MI'll. A. Bright, mntingor mid one of\nthe chief stockholders in tin- IVrry\nCrock Hydraulic Mining Compnny,\niiml in evory iiistiiiiii' tlu-y huvu\nIii-i-ii must fiivoriililyliuprt'Bsi'il witli\nliiu rugged liitin-si.Y. outspoken wuy\n.nnl gonial nature, lh- hns t-otno\nnut from Wisconsin to superintend\niln- big undertaking his company\nlins in liiiii.l. mnl will spent! lliis\nsummer in tlio furry Crook 1-11111(1.\nAs 'I'lu- Hernlil hupp I in llml\nsomolhingnbout iln- mnn from one\nill' itS I'llitl-ll Stlltl'H l'Xl-llllllL.-1'S. il\ntnkt-B pleasure in reproducing tlie\nwing from tho Ulm-It l-'nlls\n(Wis.) .Iiiiiriuil, llml will In* iiml\nwllh Interest;\nTlii-uiiiiniiiiiiiis iiniiiiii.-itiiiii ul' II.\nA. Brlglll for prosideiitinl elector\nnt tin- cotigrossiomil convention nt\nSparta was it plensiug r ignition\nuf tin- I'lninis mmle for liim by tin-\nJackson county delegation uiul of\nsiitisl'iii-tiou to Imb tunny friends\nthroughout thp district, lt. ia 1111\nhonorary position ntnl it wns Httiug\nthat it should lie given to 11 man\nwho hns boon iiclivi- ill the affairs\nnf the party ill tliis section ever\nsince there wns n Republican pnrty.\nMr. Bright was ono of the pioneers of the Black rivor valley, coming hero in the early fifties, mul lie\nlias beon identified with its leading\nindustries since, Ho nrriveil without capital, anil he hail but his\nstrong constitution, a willingness to\nwork nnd u determination to achieve\ntin- success whicli rewards continued effort properly directed, He\nsaw tin- opportunities open in the\nimmense lumber resources of tin\nRYAN SELLS OUT,\nThe Cranbrook Hotel Passes to .Mesi\nHno*;irth and Rollins.\n... CONTRACT IS LET\nIn*.M,k note] changed hands, James\nRyan, the proprietor sit it opened\nin 1811\", having s<.1.1 his iuteresl to\nUeorgo Hoggm-tlt nntl V. A. Roi-\nlins. Although tiiere had been I tbe next two weeks is now 11\nuu- tu Ik of a change in ownership, [a conjecture.\nMorrissoy, .li 5. Tlio nil.\nLast Thursday nurht thoCran- absorbing topic iu tliis districl al\ntin- present li is tiio proposed\nconstruction of tin- liniit Northern\nrailway from Morrissey to Fernie,\nI tlmt work will commciicuwithin\nlunger\ny.-t tin- news ilmi il lnul taken pit\ns a surprise l-> the peoplo of\n(Viiiiliri.uk. It will seem Btrnnge\nimlciil 11..1 to see Mr. Ryan ubonl\ntin- hotel, For n.-inlv seven years\nIn- hns lieen in charge of the busi-\ni'l.'i.Mli..1 with iho hotel uml with\nmusi ul' Cranbrook's enterprises,\nlb*, in company witli Annus Mor-\nlis..11. opened liu- hotel mi lh.' 2Hrd\nofDocentliur, l.sHT. nml un thu 25th\nMin.* thi- first public Christmas\niliiinor ovor given in Crnnbrook,\nThero wore uo people living in tlie\ntown, for tho simple reason that\nthere wns no town ut that time, and\nim btiildingB liomexcept n few construction sTiacksusetl by lln* ('.I*.It.\nfor supplies. A. Leitch lnul his\nany individual in tho county, and\nho I'lijoys tin- competency which ho\nlias built up. Ho hits vast holdings\nof real estate in this city und in\nother sections, is vico-pi-enidonl and\n..in-ul' tin- largest stockholders in\nthe First Nntil.mil bank, mnl owns\n11 large interest iu a valuable mine\nin thr west, iih woll nn oilier interests.\nllr hns always boon a liberal\ngiver to charity, and ninny u poor\npel-son in Jackson county has bee,\nbenefitted by his benevolence, His\nI'linriliible nets are done iiuostont-\nntlously, nml nro never niiiile the\nsilbjeel uf publicity. Net <\"Illy hns\nhe Iii-i-ii n dispenser of charity, bill\nIn- has 1 1111 generous creditor to\ninuiiy 11 debtor, lie lias bestowed\nfavors upon ninny a former nnd\nlnisiness iiiiiu 111 limes when favors\nmount much, In public nll'uirs In*\nhns just 1 n ns iipcll hi'iil'teil mnl\nalways ready I\" nilvain-e lite best\nInterests of the community.\nlb- serveil for eleven yours us\nmayor of Ihis city, nearly always\nbeing oleeted withoul opposition.\nIn thai time tho financial progress\nof tin- city wns good, nud his administrations murkeil for economy.\nTho 1111111i1111ti1.il ns elector is tho\ntirst recognition thnt hits boon\ngiven him by liis party beyond Iho\ncity. His untile has been prominently brought before tlio public fur\nthe next assembly nomination, but\nho hus not, announced his candidacy, He wuuld probably accept\njam us it VAX.\nsaw mill running, nnd it was the\nmill buys thnt made up the dinner\nparty uu thnt pioneer Christinas\nday, Among those well known\nhero woro tionrge i.oitell. Sum\nMorrow, II. Parsons, (loorge Wales.\nFred Hti'/eu and Arthur Trent. Tin-\nhotel business iii Craubrook in\nthose days was uohontiugn, \" Uncle\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2liiu'' used tu sit liy the hour lit the\nnorth dour looking out over tlie\nunbroken prairie, dreuiiiiug of the\nthe time when truius would be\nrunning into the town, nnd of\n('riinliniuk's future groutness. Ho-\ncusioiially 11 traveler would pass\nthrough tin- place on 11 cuyuso, mul\nafter partaking of a meal, rideuwiiy\nWondering if \"that old ninn was\nerii'/y running nu hotel iu the middle of a prairie.\" \\nIn time Mr. Ryan pitr.-lius.-il .Mr.\nMorrison's interest, mid lins over\nsince been tlio sole proprietor.\nThe house litis dune a big business\nduring nil these years, nnd is favorably known from Montreal to Vancouvor, It has boon kept us 1111\norderly place, clean in every wuy.\nnml \"Undo Jim's\" famous li\no'clock rule is known ull over the\ncountry, And that rule hits boon\nabsolute. It did nut make any dit'-\nfcreuee who the man wns or whether miiit'.-y wus flowing over the\nImr ut live dollars 11 round, ut ii\nlilisiuess hud to cease and tights\nwont out. The only exception was\n11 banquet.\nTito sale puts Mr, Rynn out of\nthe hotel business. He gut SMHH)\nfor the furniture, stock nnd goodwill, mnl the purchases got one of\nthe best business institutions iu\nthe Kiioti-nnys. lint it does nut\nmean that he will cense to be a\ncitizen of Cranbrook, iu which he\nIms been so greatly interested, and\nfur the advancement nf which lie\nhas iiiim- sn much, lb- is a large\nshareholder in tin- Kust Koolenay\nI,uinlier Compauy, (he Stnutlard\nLumber Compnny, the Electric\nLight Company, Ilu- Telephone\nCompany, the Crnnbrook lliewery\nami tin* new Waterworks Company,\nAlthough In- may travel about considerably, In- will probably iiinke\nCrntibrook his heiitltptiirlura for\nawhile nt least. Thero nro hundreds\nuf people whu will lie pleased lu\nknow thai \"I'nolo Jim\" will lie\nable to enjoy the remainder of his\nlife iii ease, and will join The\nHerald in wishing him and his wife\nevery happiness.\nThe New Proprietors.\nMessrs. Hoggarth mid RolliliB,\nthe new proprietors, nro well known\nthroughout Fast Kootenny, Mr.\nHoggiirlh has been the proprietor\nof the Klk hotel at Klko fur lhe\npast seven years, and Mr. It.,llin\nLost week a iiitrtv of contractors\ncomposed ..I l\u00E2\u0080\u009E I-:. Shiel.li.. W.\nWinters, W. 10. I'nrsons.A. R. ami\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. li. Porter, .Inhn Twohy, *l W,\nChniimau anil W.l-Uluuscrarrived\nat tin' litn-.'tion, ami alter an ex\nthai ilm entire business portion of\nIlie tuwn did nut go up in smoke is\nilm- entirely t\" the great work done\nby the bucket brigade, whicli was\norganized mi tie spot. The lire\nstarted in the rear \"f William\nShaw's tobacco and confection********\nst..re. and ilie building, n light\nErtii] in. wasn ,11:1-4-. uf tliimes\nItefore il wi - disci '\" ri d, An alarm\ni-i - 0011 1 ii -4 ij. ml ;.s tlu* tiro\n< urre.! ..1 il.'ill in the evening\nwhen uii 1 rn- townspeople win. work\nat the mini and coke ovens wore\nwith the main niail. continued mi\nIn Pontic I'm* 1 nsiilliitiiiii with\ntin* engineers win. are nowworkiug\nmn innl i f I he 1 in.p. ise. I rigllt-of- at h .11 bucko! brigade wns soon\nway where the new lim- wiil join organized, and by the must strcn-\nuous work thc tin was confined to\ntin- rn..' building, -lust across un\neight-fool nilev I'r..111 the burning\nil \"filial ph .and nlso to look building stood tlio Western hotel,\nover tho line at that end. As stated and it rcceiv.il 11 -,.verc scorching\nbeforo in these columns tho con-1and was on lln* several times, but\ntrue! I'm' the line has been let to 1 tho Humes wen? extinguished be-\nthe llriii nf Siinins i& Shields, of fore-nuy material dumage was done\nSi. I'niil. ami ulnu thnt instead of it. Iln.iil.4 Western gone up in\ndoing the tictunl coustruotion, they smoke il i- 11 question where the\nwill in 1 urn sulilel lhe wurk. nnd it j lire nmi 1,1 huvosl ippeil, as then* is\nwas for the purpose of submitting only one sl _ ami 11 nnr-\nestimiites that the contractors mon- row* street In-twivu it and the big\nhoned above wero hero. It is not Alexandra ml from there\ndefinitely known at this time who I tho entire t the exception\nwill get tho Bllb-eoutract, but ii is of the Minors hotel and Miller's\nrumored that Porter Bros., who al- laundry, wi ... -1 nt the\nready have the bridge wurk ami mere} ol th Humes. How the fire\ntrai'kluyitig I'm' tin- new line, will started ;- 11 mystery, as the pm-\na Isi 1 gel tin* entire construction, prietor. Mr Shiiw. was in attend-\nThey tire it Btrong combination, nnii anceul 11 license committee meet-\ntheir securingof the work will mean ingal I'.i.;: at the time, and Units early completion, ami this is mutt in i-lmrm* was at supper. The\nwhat tlio Cl rout Northern must de. loss t\" building and stock was in\nsires. The distance from Morrissoy th.- ueighlio--lioo;l of $1,S00, with\nlu Fernie will In- nine miles by the $1,250 ii mnti\nnew nuni. and it is understood thai, li was 1 -.14.i.i blnze, Imt fur the\nlhe eonipniiy wishes construction gallant work ol tlie bucket brijjade\n1-1 1'-- completed within three the results would hnve been sadly\nimiiil hs. Owing I-i tin* heavy wurk ' dill',, real. No p'4 1,1 lire department\nwhieh will lie ei tiutered sueh un in a big city could have put forth\nearly completion wil! be impossible, greater efforts, and . rtainly 110110\nund, ns nne ul' ihe contractors could linve me! with greater suo-\nstateil it will li.* necessary to at cess in their work.\nleast double tin* lime limit.' \t\nWhat the contract pri I' this -,. ., \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *n 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 , 1 1 . ilie Mass are RuonitJ.\nextension will In- is unt known, Imt: *\nthnt a big bunch of money will be The mines at Morrissey are again\nturned loose around Morrissoy is I operating tit full blast and business\nunassured fact, its it is estimated has token lease ul life.\nthat at least 11 thousand men will Meu are 1> _ , * work.as fast\nbe put In wurk nt this point. as thoy arrive in lown, the nevyly\nFrom Fernie, a line five miles i itploted coke ovens are being\nlength will also be nut to connect! cleaned out preparatory to their\nwith the collieries at Cual Creek, blowing iu. an 1 from present in-\nluit this wurk will In-dune liy thetdicatioiis the coming summer will\ncual company. This line will In- beuuex -.linulj busy one, It is\nbuilt under a s- paratt tttract. and rumored that no a Iditional 260 coke\nit is understood that Fuss-V Mc- ovens nr\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 w;-:,iu the possibilities of\nDonald are hot nfter it. with very th-- near future, aud with other\ngood chances uf getting it. iuiprovem -nts which tin* coal com-\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 p-iiiv ha.\" :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, .i'-.v. there is not\nFire nt .Morrissey Mines. mnon dangi-r thnt Morrissey Mines\nLust Thursday evening Morris- will bei ipelled t-\u00C2\u00AB advertise its\nsev Mines had iis lirsi lire, ami advantages as a summer resort\ndu il. That liny will givo Duly wi Lumb.-r.\nlln- tuwn a first-class hotel is ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E., .,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ., T!l. Briti6h\na foregone conclusion, ami lln- ,, , ,. , . , , .\nHerald joins will, their Inste Colnrabia Inmbermen waitedontha\nuf friend's in wishing them every governmenl to-day and.asked for a\nkind of prosperity. customs duty of 82 on rnuu-h ltim-\nTliomns Kiiukes. the clerk, will \lt.T. w!,i,**; i- now \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Imitted free,\nremain behind tho desk, lb* has .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E;.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,... ... , , .,_.., Thc. in.\nhe 1 this pusitmn for the past live . ,\n1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E.. , \u00E2\u0080\u009E.. ,,.. ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11,., torview, '.\;,'m; ms private, took,\nvears. uml knows even traveling . .' ,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nman from tho Atlantic to the Viicific Place in lln- premiers office. Tlm\nliy his first iiiiiiii*. tlie house he re- ministers present were Sir Wilfrid\npresents mid tin* line of goods he Laurier. Sir William Mulock and\nsoils. As 1111 hotel clerk, there ure Senatur T.nq.1. mni. The lumber-\nprobably few who can equal hu,.. [n]un ^ r.1,i,.,.,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,1 ,,y Mes8r9.\nWells. Hendry. Scott, and Mayor\nMcQuignu uf Vancouver, and May*\nipei-atul-s mi the Crows ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 K\"niv ,,|' \,.u Westminster,\nthe nomination wore it tendered\nliim liy the convention, but lu- is\nnow in the west nnd will make no\npersonal effort fer It, Ho is rugged\nand hearty though nloiigin years,\nllis friends believe him worthy uf\nthe recognition already received,\nnnd many of them that .Tncksoi\nboon connected with the hotel\nbusiness iu Cranbrook nnd ISlko fur\nthe past live yours. Both men arc\npopular, and what is more llu-y\nunderstand their lnisiness. They\nwill iiinke quite n tntmlH-r of improvements in tlio house, refitting\nund refurnishing, changing tin- of\nA H-ind-mme (lift.\nTin\nNesl line, whu have been wurkii\nunder .1. II. Scott, chiuf despatches I'm* su time, have givel\nMr. Voung, secretary \"!' the Manufacturers' Associd :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:. was along\nwiih tin* lumbermen, and had pre-\nsiilistmilinl evidence uf thiw ap- pared un elaborate statement of the\ncase, wliich was handed to the government.\nThe delegation was accompanied\nami introduced l.y.M -ssrs.MaPher-\nsin. Smith, antl 1 rullilier. Messrs.\nScott, Hendry an I Wells addressed\nlln- ministers ou tli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 necessity of\nmure protection J\" the industry on\n'..uiit ,,i ,-., up -iiiimi from tho\npl'eeiatiull uf llilll ill llis pusitiui\niis chief nnd their regard for him\nas a man. Mr. Scotl will leave in\nn few days for Winnipeg tu enter\nlhe service uf the Cnnailinn North-\n4-1-11. Lnsl Sunilny as many ui the\noperators ns could l-'-i away canto\nIn Cranbrool: lu bid him gootl by.-.\nand also tu mate n inngnifit-eiil\npresentation to him and his wife. Cniti-tl Ktiitus\nIL consisted of 11 cabinet of solid sjr Wilfrid Laurier said tho gov-\nsilver knives ami lurks with pearl !,,r ,,| would consider the rspre-\nhainlles. and a silver tea Bervicejgeutnt'\nI tray, (hi ihe traj was thi\nfollowing inseripiiu\nII. 1\nMil. im. Mn-\n. 1.\n.1. II. .-\n|\n1'nTT\n11.441 Mil. TK1.I i.\nfirm Ba\nIP Tin:\n01.0.\" I\"'*1 '\n1st 1114 1-\n,,\\nWilli Ills\n1 lti-111\n,\nM.v in, lnul\n1\nntry and In- grasped them, To- county should yet ndd to it liy 11 tic- and bur. ami milking the place\n. 1.1_ .-....._....... ...... .1... !...._,\u00E2\u0080\u00944 .., I . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,1 ,.!.. I .... ..Il.u.ill.... ... llllll I ,1.11.4.4* 44'ill\nday liis iuterests nro the largest of sent in tlie assembly\nThe presentation sp h was\nmade liy .lis, Austin, agent at\nKlkn, and was feelingly responded\nlo bv Mr. Scott. Addresses were\nalso'mmle by Agent Mm-, uf Mac.\niood, Agent I. II. Wilson, ot Ward.\nner and ulher members \"f the 11.\nR. T. .\nBostock Apiiniiiii'il Senator.\nOttawa, Jtino ''.. The appoint-\nmelt nf Hewitt Rostock lu lhe\nsenate in succession I\" the late\nSenator Reid was formally made on\nSaturday an 1 confirmed bv Un\nas attractive us paint and paper will j-.\nvcniL-r:\n.1 t .\nVan\nlliei'ea;\nRate- Increased.\nver, II'.'. June I. - A big\n1 iii. insitrai rules was\nI to-day by the bonrd of\nlire underwriters. The new rates\nshow increases us follows: On all\nframe buildings and thoir contents\nI.\", percent.; un nil brick buildings\n*_'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. per -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' nl.: mi nil stuck on brick\nbuildings nn per cent. Heavy\nlus-.es iii lli*' Toronto lire mid continued small earnings in Canada\nnro given as the cause by the in*\nsurance companies,\nay.\nTwo Tons of Oold.\nSeattle, .lam* I. A Dawson despatch to tiiu Post-Intelligencer says\nthat since Bluicing began iu thu\nKlondik 1 May Uth. 11 royalty lias\nlieen paid nn 55,7oJ! ounces of gokl\nrn* nearly two l..:.s. This is the\nlargest .-itn-.um .ver produced in\ntin- Klondike up lu Juno 1st. This\ndistrict last year only produced\n11,00(1 ounces in a similar period, tin: cit.wuimiok UEttALD\n\\nCRANBROOK HERALD additional local\n\u00C2\u00A3g.\nD.iii'i torgel the lawn party at\nW.T, lleid's residelie. the even-\niug of June 22ml.\nEXTENSION ASSURED.\nMuri-tot-i Mil\" - Unpaid.\nThat the (in:.I Null hern exten,\nsiun from Morrisst-y t.. Fernie will\nlie completed this year is nuw lis-\nThe H.-i M'v - \"i'i. sl\" 11 >'*... II\"-'-\n4.4 Ij -j V in Siill.ll IJ'-' 1-\"\"' -\n|| jl, 4444.1 4.44.|.Vnl..'\nIlriiij{out. * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.li'\"-iut''i****'-*'i\nIn thi- i'i\"-\" ' Itii tin'' '-l'-'iil'l ii*i\"l illi ,,44l.li-!4-ll|,ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E,V. \u00C2\u00BBl 11 l\u00C2\u00BB III-W.. II i\u00C2\u00AB\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,nr\u00E2\u0080\u009Ell. I nl., ,1,4. ' : Iii imMlalwr. 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I \u00E2\u0080\u0094 I- ..I- in I- |'\"l li.-\"\n,,,.1, liuu-rtiini.\n|l 4 -I,\" 1..I.-.I. ll ll,\" ill' \"I S.MIlll\nl:.,-, k, \".i.i.ii -.ni ni.i-i ...luni- III Tin-\nll.'l. ,1,1.\nTl,,. 11mm. 14..-.4 m-i,),- ml, |,linit, \"I\"!\nll, work l>ill il.\" l\"-i lli\" Hi-nil i'l\niiin.i i-lint-ll* I' u - n -i'ni'-- ilmil \"ii\nyunr in,, ivnrk. n ivi-.-iiii. >.... .-\"ii in -liuiiii- m..] pr kirk in.l .....l ...in ivnrk i\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA \"111,-- I |,,ll,Illl llllll-\" ill lll\"\"l'-' llllll lll'V*\nEDITORIAL MITIiS.\n(ieneral Mitnitgor Hayes, ot the\nCi'.iinl Trunk, says thai Canadians\nwill I--- given lirsl choice in the\nsurveys of lhe new mad, bill llllll\nthy penpl,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 musi remember tluil tlio\nCanadian lield is limited when il\nconies in aii enterprise like the\nbifihling nf a Iranscoiitinoiitiil road.\nEditor liaeretl. nf the Morrissoy\nDespatch, dumped his .lead ads\nlast week ami prom-hod 11 sermon\nIn the people -if his town ulv.-r-\nlis'ing lhat continued Bomo good\nWind Crnnbrook needs is lire\nprotection thai will protect, Cranlirnnk business men --.-iiiii.it all'urd\na lire, and yel some nf lhem seems\nin l\u00C2\u00AB, inviting it liy llu-ir carelessness.\nThe lleral.l subscription lis!\ncontinues tu grow, and the demand\nfur lhe paper increases at the\nhook Stmvs. Lasl Week I!. K.\nBelittle sold lietween 'n, and 100\n I C. I-;. II,ml & Cu.. uver .\"ill.\nwliile lhe sales al the ollice Were\nnbout Jin. This in addition In the\nlarge Bilbst-riptioit in town shows\nllllll Tile II: llllll is Mill,\n'Premier Melln.le says thai\nStuart Henderson cannot play in\nhis back yard any inure.\n.The committee iu charge uf lhe\nincorporation inovemenl Bliould\nJose nn lime.\n(inlf is a favorite game in Cran-\nbrook, but thu trousers wurn have\nnnl the regtilntt hock.\nA well filled water barrel in the\nbuck yard ul' ovory business luntsi\nmi Biikm- slreei mny save the tuwn\nsome time.\nJohn Houston says that lhe\nNelsun Tribune has nol been snld\nbut thai on Angusl lit will be start\ned as a lirsl-elass daily, foruinsl tin\nprovincial government and favoring Charley Melnlush fur Ilu\nDominion houso.\nShort Comments.\nUeorge Hillier The people nf\nCanada shmilil insist ,,n theptissngc\nnf laws lhat would prohibit tlu\nover eapiializalinn nf any company.\nWith these extremes bound an im-\n use mi lit uf lnisiness troubles\nwuuld benvoidod.\nR. K. Beattie. I would like \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nsystem inaugurated by which the\nbusiness nuni had ail (he refuse\nmutter from ihe stores Imidtd nwny\neaeli 'lay. There should lie n'.i\nburning ul' slull' in open stoves in\nalleys nr otherwise. W'e nre running luu iiin,-Ii risk liy doing ii.\n.lames Ryan. I liavegol no baek\nyard nuw. sn I guess I am in a\nposition tu mnke an notivo firewarden, i-'riilll nuw nn | wi]| devote\nsume nf my lime in Bi-uing thnt (Inlaw is enforced sn thai tin. people\nwill In mpi'lli'.l i,, protet-l litem.\nselves llgllilisl lire.\nK. I*',. ( lii'hal'il. There is no use\niii talking, Cranbrook is growing\nnnd Inuks as if would keep un doing\n60. '\nj Mrs. A. C, Bowuess left Tuesilay\nI fer un extended visit al the homo \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,,|. 'IV contract litis been lei\n-if her father in South Bend. Wash.\nServices iu the Methodist church\nnext Sunday at the usual hours,\nStrangers in the city cordially welcomed.\nWe have just received lhe largest\nconsignment uf trunks, valises uml\ngrips ovor brought into Last Kootenay. Morrow .V- McFarlane.\nThe liirls' Missimi liiind nf (he\nMethodist church will hold au ice\ncream social ami sale uf wurk at\nMiss I'atnnire's home next Wed\nin-silay evening. 1'rue Is to be\ndevilled tu the Kiliimn.it Indian\n-iris' hnme.\nThe Columbia Comedy coinpuny\nwhieh appears here l-'riday liigul is\nuuder the iiiunagi'iiieiit uf .1. W.\nMeCliiskv. the niiiier. wlm. il will\nl,e remembered lost both eyes\nnbuiii two years ago by ii premature\nexplosion ofn blast iu the boundary\ncountry. Mr. McClosky has ado*;-\nted this mentis of funking ii legitimate living nud is entitled lu hourly\nsjipport.\nAn Englishman bidding farewell\ntn Itis friends in London was asked by ii fund mother where he wus\ngoing tn locate in America and being luld Montreal, slm exclaimed\nHow nice, ynu will be able I\"\nnu over tn Winnipeg uuuu or\ntwice a week mnl lunch witli our\nAluy. and occanionly have dinner\nwith Clmrlie whn lives iu Vancouver and don'l forget the Hill's, at\nCraubrook. B. I'., thoy are 'truth\npeoplo,' ami handle, 1 bolii\n20th. Century I'l. t dug.\"\nllllll Slill e, ,||| I'.ielS will lie \"iiell\nthis week, construction wurk beginning in a week ur ten days.\nSin,*.* our lliellliuli iwu weeks\nago of an interview with K. I'.\nWatson, chief t'ligiueer frmn Sl.\nI'anl. whn with a parly ni engineers\ncame up tu re-survey ilu- .proposed\nline, we have ascertained definitely\nthai the contract fer the wurk has\nIn Messrs. Siiiniis &\nTHOMAS KENNEDY, AGENT\nIHI: QENERAL MERCHANT\nii ,- , i. i\nUroceries, Canned l-'ruit. Fish.etc.\nMl lOullvi, . I'l.iui '1... I...-I i.i.i.l...\n4 TiilM-fti i S||,|.lll>44 It,,,.\n|'.,.|.|. III,.. 444,1.1 lil-l .44*4. 1,1 > \"I\n444I4..I- 411 44tt'.l\"IU\" nrill-H -11,,lll.l\nl\"\"klll 141. - I.\n411 Suits of Ready Made Clothing\nillrn-l I. \"iii M,........ I\nAiucs-liolilcn Hunts ami Shoes\nI -\". ,,l .Iiml\" liiutiy In.l ...-ii\nm-i r ,,...l\nTHOMAS KENNEDY, AOENT\nl.|,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,i, ll4.ir.4i H,,.,l. -\n(i. P. TISDALE,\nli'eii given In Messrs. S ns ,V . t /*..<,.,k..,w\u00C2\u00BBl- '\nshields, ti,,- in, eontracthig iim, | Cranbrook\nCandv kitchen \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWILL BUII.D NEW CHURCH\nThe Catholics of Fernie Will Erect\nan SS.OUU Structure,\nl-'ernii- free I'ress: Rev. lather\nC iia jiinl his church worker\nheld a meeting on Tuesday evening to consider the stibjet-l ni greal\nor church iit'cotniiiotlatioii, It had\nI a the plan uf the Unman\nCatholic cliurch mnniigotueiil lo\nbuild au addition lo Ihc present\nbuilding tuul Father Cm In pro-\n-nti-d a plan fer the same, It wus\nIhe unanimous opinion thai in\nview of the prosperous future ahead\nf the luwu that nnthing but u now\nmodern building would meet tlu-ir\nreipiireineiits. Consequently it\nwas decided tn sell their present\nbuilding mid lul und build ou tlu-ir\nnew hits, opposite -Mr. .1. A. Briek-\ner's resident n MticPherson\navenue. Tin- cliurch owns two\nlots on this corner making a vory\ndesirable property l-ll feet square.\nThoy purpose building a church\nsimilar to the one nt St, Eugene\nMission whicli is regarded us one\nof the-finest structures of its kind\nin the district. Its dimensions\nwill be nboul JMxTO nnd its cost\nwill boiibuiil $8,000, (hi lhe a I-\njoining Int tlu-y* will erect a neat\ncottage tn be used as a dwelling\nliouse fur the resident priest.\nFather Coeeola -since coming In\nForme tn take over llic work of fhe\ncliurch has done much by his persistant ami self-sacrificing efforts tn\nnlurgo the work uf his church,\nand at thc present time the building is entirely inadequate tn accommodate tin- peoplo who attend.\nFather C ohi ex|ieots tiiut the\nconstruction nf the ureal Northern\nruilwny to Fernie will nlso mnke\ndeniutiils nu his cliurch for in-\ncrensed accommodation ami In* is\nanxious In see liis new chin\nbuilt at once.\nDied.\nWhile un an engine working in\nSirdnr yard about two months ago\nHarry Meliirr. a young Englishman nf about nineteen years, fell\nand broke his buck. He wns tnken\nin the St. l-uigeiie hospitnl. Crnnbrook. and everything in the way\nuf saving his life tried but il wns\nnf nn avail mid In- died on Sunday\nmorning, .Tune 5th.\nThe funeral was held from Bcat-\nty's undertaking parlors mi Tucs-\nfny, .Tutu* 7th. mnl the remains interred in Ilu- Cranbrook cemetery.\nThe d 'used was born iu l-ing\nliilitl und ci'iiue tu British Columbia\nil....it live months ngo, He leaves\nbrother in England mnl n sistei\nwho was with liim during Ids ill-\niiess. Miss McClirr wishes In thank\nthe C.P.R, Co. for tlu-ir kindness\nin bringing her In Cranbronk uud\nalsn the employees of the company\nfur llu-ir generosity towards lu-r.\nShe leaves next Monday fur Vic-\ntoriu.\n* i; -1. nileto itoch \"i\nI Candies, Fruits, Nuts,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Biscuits, Pipes nnd\nj TobaCCOS. ''''--\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 uaacall\nsii well known Ihf4.inili4.nl thowesl. {\nI.. !', Shields, uf this firm, ai-riv-\ned al lhe .luiu-tioll, via lhe lirent\nSnrih 'rn. mi Monday ttfti moon\nlasl. and with a party of seven subcontractors, whn had Leon engaged\n.... Ihe Inn mile road .'ailed tho cutoff between Rosfortl ami Columbin\nFalls, In..!, lln* C, I' li. express\nthat evening I-* Fernie, returning\ntu ih.- ,111111-11.-1] aliout midnight,\nThis party ni contractors compris-\ned. besides Mr. Shields. .Inllll\nTwnhv. nf the firm iif Twnliv Bros.\n.1. I). Porter and If. A. Porter, of\nPorter Bros.: Win. Winters ami\nW. K. Pltl-BOIlS, nf Winters. I'ar-\nsuns and Bonnier: .1. W, Chapman,\nand W. K. Ilunser. uf (Irani.\nSmith A C...\nAs Mr. Shields had an engage-\nmont lu meel Mr. Hoglau, a chief\nengineer, at Columbia Fulls on\nTuesdny, the pnrty left for the\nsnutli Tuesday morning. Thu cutoff is practically finished now. mnl\nany nf these sub-contractors could\nmove their t-ontplete outfits up\nhere and get at wurk on short\nnotico, l-'uss A* Mcliniioll. our\nlocal contractors, nre also after a\nshare ul' the wurk. but we under;\nslum! they nre particularly mixiniis\nt.. got the contract from tiie C.N.I'.\nC. Co. fur ih,-. live miles nf road\nfrom Ft rnie up ro Cual Creek\nMines.\nThe siib-coiitriiuts fur Ilu- ten ,,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , . , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ..\n. ;| (-, 4, , * ,, IS hue IS nne ii he lies 111\nmiles Iinni Morrissey to 1-crnio ,, ., , ., , ,. , . , ,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll i, i , ,|*. \u00E2\u0080\u009E. i.- , i British I'oumbiii am up-to-ilnto\nWill ue let this Week, we iimler- . ... ,.' .. ,' ,\nFlie Notice.\nI',, ll,\" l-nuiii.-inl l',,ii-l,l,l. . 4111.1 In ll.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nI.-- ,l,i,,ii ... i n.!,i.i.i,,;. .4,1.1 ., I,,i- I\"\n44'\".II. il lli.il* . ...i\u00E2\u0080\u009E ' .\nV.. I;,: | ,MJ\"..| I I\u00E2\u0080\u009E.W;||.!\",I- 4,|t .4411-\n\". ' 'III I -Mil. ,1, 1 ,l,41|,l\"l -J .,1\nll\u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,,..,-..i - ui a.- IM17, a- mn..ml.,I l..v\n. :. .!,,;,,,,. .'i. is..' im ui:i;i:nv\nI .. :1;:'.....4 |...-...i I...\u00E2\u0080\u0094I Hi\" i\" l\"..- ' I\"i4-\n.411. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E il,..,,],\"ii,.,.li\"riii.l..,.-.,i\n,,il,..ii4i-.. ,-.i heIuIIukIufllniluunlmaa\nwritten I\" um' i > -1\" -\" heels I I'.v \"'\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r\nii\u00E2\u0080\u009E.r.'..i i mi \u00C2\u00ABin ili'lii,\nTl I 'IIIIH- .'\"ill l.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,.- l,.l'..ll-4\nSnrlll \"I I. . ,- Str.,,'1. iii'.l nf t.iilii-,1,'1.\nVi, i.'.i. tnilivl i Ii4ii, I'm..!!,. It.iil-vn.i rinlit\n,,i 411,1 ini'l li.,.lo.ll..|i lituek - nl SI.\nli I,,.I ... .,,11 -14.11 I.1,1-\" i.i ,,1..,.,,., tli,.\n1,4. ,114.,,. II III\" 4144.1, l-.tM*I III\" \u00C2\u00BB,11,l\"ll-\n44,4,4, ,4111.41,, | 4,4.41,1 Vet, I,\" -llllll ll\" Il.ll.l..\n I -, \"i K.li,-. Ilullnra uii.l.-r -.*-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nII . ll i|'i' ' I ... 1 'Vl,i*il -Intnl.'- ill Unt\n1.-1 (--.Illllllil,, , 17.\nI'..'. ' ......I. k, lie llii- (Illi -lay ..t\n.1. t li. llllll\nW I' Ilint.\ni t: si.ii,.-\nI\n;i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. w.iiii.i-\n*^SS5 i\nSHOES! SHOIiS!\nMen, Women anil Children's\nNut ni t'osl Imi ;n ;i big proHt.\nCull nnd si*.' what I mu du\nfor vmi.\nNew Line of Cook Stoves\nJust Received\nLEROYSAGE\n1 nt: si mn mi: cm ur ur intii'Hii\nim1.1 Mint, t uiu* si'iJKi.i: iikiiih\nin I'mliiiii*.\nx,.iiii.|- li,,|.,,|,,i inuu il.,a ...i tlie -jiltl\n,hi.v. I Mn.v. AH. llllll. il 4iii-..4.l,.|,.,11,1.1 A\nj I m.i. I -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .l,,,i,l|,i.ln ll,\" -1,1.1,\"I,, III.,\nl4.tr\u00C2\u00BB1<>r ii. .....I I,., Unit ' :, \u00E2\u0080\u009E tin\nj I',.um. \"I K nn.l m.I in,In,I,-I in ilmi Hi,\nrh-etnn -i,,4i.-..|.X\"l-,,i,. Vii,\u00E2\u0080\u009E..l|,.,,,|-i,,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n4I'I' 4,14.11,1,41, I,,. Uill,I,\"Ml I. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"I, \u00E2\u0080\u009E|| \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,]\neliiglllnl' tin- .-ii.i.. ul\nsll.AS COLLINS\nul w nnliu-r, Inml... timi ti, ,l hhi,iI, iniPRtnti\nI IJ-'-'l'V I'-'- lelltCll I I, III\" man,l H-4.\ni-r,.,|4iii,.,l in ninki' |\u00E2\u0080\u009Eij. i,i liinliivlih i\nImlgiinl.\nI'.i,\nlii'limi\n,. 4.-\nelnlm li|i<\nTHE\nSTRATHC0NA\nFormerly Hotel Phair\nNELSON, li. C.\nB. TOIPKINS, Manager.\nElko's future.\ntitntl. ami lhe wurk of construction\nwill be under way iu nbout n week.\nTin* Ureal Northern would like\ntl xteiision to be completed in\nIhre.' months, but the contractors\nsny thut is Impossible, and expect\nit tu require live ur six iiu.nllis.\nAGAIN SHIPPING COAL,\nM,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eri-i.,v Min,.- t>,\u00C2\u00AB|iuteh.\nAfter a close down nf live weeks.\nduring which time only a handful\nnf men. Hrebosses and a few others\nwere ai work, the mines at Morrissey are again in operation, ami\nears loaded wiih the finest conl in\nlln- distiiot nre rolling out over linll rent Northern,\nThnt the mines are running for\nkeeps, uni ever increasing output,\nis evident, li is uur belief that\nuuder the present arrangement\nHill is taking a certain quantity\nand Unit after his coutriicl with the\nRosslyn, Wash., minos expires,\nthroe months hence, all thnl can be\nprocured here will be taken by him.\nliy Ilial time this camp will be\nhumming ami huvc a much Inrger\noutput thun ever before.\nIt is conceded thnl cual musi be\nmined on n larger scale tn compete\nwith lhe American mines whn\nhnve nu duly to pay. There is a\nllirgl! expense here tu have the\nmines working a couple uf hundred mon, mnl by employing more\neight hundred or a thousand\nlhe price nf cual will b isier.\nThere is ninrkel for any amount of\ncual in Ihe western stales, mnl\nprice will gel il.\nW'e nre informed ou guud nutlior-\nily Hint lite conl eompiuiy hnve na\norder for 173,000 tons of coke to be\ndelivered after the llth uf .Inly.\nThnl. wiih the orders nuw in, will\nkeep the nveiis ill all ihr -amps\ngoing full blast fur six months nl\nleast, it is sni.l. The report emtio\nnil yestenluy morning (Thursday I.\nmd detailed confirmation is ex.\npeeled su,,.,.\nCALLED I'KEMIER A LIAR.\nStormy Interview Between Mr. Mdlriilc\nmid Mr. Henderson,\nVictoria, -liine I. Siuarl Hen.\ndot-sou, M.l'.l'. I'm* Vale, is in lhe\ncity, having returned from Sim\nFrancisco, He hud a stormy mooting to-tlny with lln- premier whom\nill every respect. Well lighted\nsample rooms.\nChinese Labor Employment Agency\nOriental Bazaar\nFull line of Chinese ami .lap: se\nFancy Hoods. Storo mi Durick\navenue, opposite ul.l Heraltl office.\nJIM MAHWAH\nStock Quotations,\nFurnished bv Ileal.*. ^ Elwell,\nbrokers, Crnnbrook 11. C,\nUrn-Snip \t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''I\nN.irtli Slur\t\nC\nSullivun\t\nIM\n^t. Kuu'i\t\nif\nPay Hull\t\n1\nSt. BugpnnUt Min\n*f\t\nli\n.U'dtPNl Oil ueiH'o\n11'oriifiitiiy. .\na.*\n.mimllmi del.! h'ii'l\nID\t\nI',-\ninll'iik,'\t\n.\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i\nllllllillil.il Cllllrlo'jl\nilml\t\nii\nSale*: Western V\nJitl-V Oil Cu Ul\non. Wm\nk\n-<9y-\u00C2\u00AE-tfr\u00C2\u00AE-iiiii.,.l.t\n\"'I.'...,,, r i-.-isix, li.ivlim\n inn.\"-! in Uif ill.!rllniilmi ,,l\nll -In I Ilie -in.I .1 in.,\u00E2\u0080\u009El i- i in\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,,l., tliF.,tli,l,iv ,if .lull- ii. K| I,, 4,,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E| |\n,.Ti\u00C2\u00ABi.*r..i letter, uililroiwo.l tn u... mnl,.\n-in....I. liiu until,* .mil lulilrtna mnl lhe lull\nliii'tii'iitiirt, \u00E2\u0080\u009El Iiii, rlniiii nr intPI-est, 1,1141 n\n.-iii!\"iiii'iit ..( hi, ii.'i'i.iiiit um] tin, iiniini, nf\nil.i, 1-,,,-iiril.v (if nii.vl l,..|.i I.i Inn..\nAfter lli,. -ni.l .-.il. .I,,,. ..[ Jul)*,\ntlit-mllttlttiitlrntnr will inwei-il .villi tin, ,]i-\ntnl.11ll1.il ,,l il\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,,1,,,.. I,,,, hK ,,,B\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,| ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n1I11.1.P iliiiiiis mil, 4,t nliiiji 1...-liuil lmvi, Innl\nII.ii,.,I 11, Cnn,I.r,i,,I, il,,-lli.i ilnv 4,1 Milj\nI'..nl.\n.i.tni - r.'i'niiin.i, Ai-in-i.-,,nn,\nII' I'll\" I.l) Illl IMIMIMI.\nrrulibrnok, 11. t*.\n4, l.n\npli\nliim 11III1,. nlini'i'\"Iiiim,\nAn.l lllllliFi' I11I111 lilllli,. llul iiFilnn. niiili-l'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2li'ii. -'IT I.\" .- 1 ,,l Mm,, il...\n-.iin..\" ..f-in!. t'FrtfllFiiltuil lni|,i,,i,.| ,1-.\nI I Mil*. 1,1. .I,.,. .,. Mni. A. li I-.iiii,\nT'.'l S l\"l 1.1.441\nTimber Notice\nTtlkl'nolle!\" llllll lliiilv .In, k mi.'t' iinn- 1\n I In n|i|,ly 1.. 1 li.\" In.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! ri 111-i, ,. ,,l\nIuiiiIh ..ml \u00C2\u00BBnrk\u00C2\u00BB 111 Vin.nii,. It, r, (,,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nI inl li.'.'i.-\" 11. nil 11.1.1 .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii-i-y iiiiiIii*i I\t\ntin- to lowing ih-w.riheil IuiiiIh in smith !;,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\nKnnliuii.v.\ntJouiliieni'lini 4.1 11 pii.t (.l.nit..,! ,11 n,.\nIll 1,4,4.-1\nNotice.\nM \u00E2\u0096\u00A0i'i-li,.i,.li.niii\"i. ilmi nn ,|,i,.\u00C2\u00AB ,ili,,|\n,lul,Ml,\" IJn-i Kn v Lninlirr 1 i,iii|iiui|.,\nI in led, mil nm i.v 1,1 lli- Honor, iln- Lira\nti-ntiut ll\"vi.|ii,,f in ,,,iiii\"il miili.r -FFtimi Tot\nt 0 'llii'.'is ,111.1 Sli'Fiiiti- .lis \" 1....|,,,ii' 1.1,ul\n.I.-l-. Inn imu-nn.l ..tin'!- nliHtrui'tlons Irom\nUif Innl 1111,1 l,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiil\u00E2\u0080\u009E- ,4i llii; s I, ruk. llriiisli\ntu where I,, iiheru lh\" cl k lutemem lh,'\nrrown .Veil I'lu, llnllwn,*, ninl lo mrnighti-ti\nthoFiiiirne ,,l llin -ni.l i-iwk, ninl toi-unnttitet\ndtiniH, I ins. uml iiink\"-m-hniliFi lni|irort-\n I-ii- limy I'i'iipukhii.v tor tin, iliiiii-u nf\n'ui-mnl Iiniini*, o! lumber I herein,\nDined lln-llml d.i.v nt .Imi\", Hull.\nW. Im Hiii.l,\nSnl , ilnr Inl'>liFii|,|,|i|.|in|\nTimber Notice\nTnke nnii,-,, Ihnl thirty duys niter date\nliM.-'i 1 Intend |i|il.vni II hinti. I--\n-i.ni.... >.! Ii. iiii.I i\u00E2\u0080\u009E,rt-. Vielorin, 11 I'.,\niiuiii\"! from Hi.* fnllowlng described I I-\nin Small Uii,. I, ,4,1\ni .mini.'.,.ii:n nl ii point lli.'l nn- ii,,illi ,,l\nlh\" ii..nil eusl ..niii'i. ol lot -21,0,1, thi-lice\n-\"-' li.iii- lli.'l,\",. .-.mih 1 111 cliniln..\nthence cn-t to III\" i-\"-! Innil nf lm Is;-.-,\nlli,lli\"l.uitli toll nili Iimii ,.!' Inl 1H7\",\nlllll\",* w,,-l In lh., weal Iiinil nl lol 11158,\nliiml on bin ilu* pli ol beginning.\ntinted llii! yuth dny of Mny, I'.-nl\n'\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' It. u ji'iiulngi.\nTimber Notice\nTnki* nnlii'i. Unu Il.iei v ilii,*\u00C2\u00AB i f,,., .I,. 1,- ,\ninti'iiil to npply 14i 11 Iiii'l \".,mnii-si r uf\nI.ml- nnd workn nl Vlctorln for n -p.,inl li.\n\"-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii-,. tn nit iinn enrry aw-ny Umbel from nit*\nliilloiiiin- ilmeilbul lands'lirXonlleTSoii\nKm,444 1,4,4\nt'liiiinieiiclng nl a pnst In ith bound*\niirvollol la.t. one in letriliall tli ra\u00C2\u00BBt\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"linr \"I-niil lm 1211, mnrki-d I'.MeArtlillr's\nh. ii. riirn..r.ilii,iici. iinnh mi \"Imi,,, more nr\nless In M. M.I nne-' timber II-pi .tliettcteiisl\nlu-\". -'iiiiiiii iiii I.TOiiiii' K.'liv's Umber\nli in-. .I..-.I lllll-III eluiill- in...., or If -\nthenc- -vest So ellilins iiuiii, or less, thelii-n\nsoulb lilt cliulns mot,, or I,.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 to the north\nliiiiiiiil.iry ul bit lL'.'l ml lliinmi wesl u g\nsnld boiiiiilnry -tl) ihulus moi r less tn\n|.l\" I i-llmninlli-emi III ciilltuilillig li-lll n\ni! Cranbrook\nli Hotel ** s\n9\n(iucsts Comftirl a S,nt'ctalty * J\nQood Slnbiinn in CotUCCttoa\nNearest to rnilioad nml depot. Has accommoda<\ntious for tbe public nuequalled in CniulTook.\nHot and Cold Baths\n-}\t\nHoggratti cS: Rollins j\n Proprit tors | j\n\i\n*\u00C2\u00AE\n9mmmmmmmmEmmmm\u00C2\u00AEwm\nT When vmi visit Cranbrook stop at the ^\n1 ROYAL HOTEL!\nNunc Ik'tter lu Ilu- I', in.l\nt-4\ni\nRates $i mul up. Short Orders and Oysters \u00E2\u0080\u00A2..*\nserved in anv style Irom 8 p. m. to6n. m, rK\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Y'\nB The Libit is thc best, the r,K>im are uiTiurpasscJ Int clean ty\n^ty liness and comiort and the bar is suppliej with thc be -t brand 4y\n<**'*> ol liquors and cigars. L. B. VANDHCAK, Prop. <\u00C2\u00BB\nl*ss^^a^y^MiiifflEiisiE.eiiiisiiaiassE!isi3i\nNotice.\nIn llic Siipii'ini-!'\".... til Itiiii-b .'.,1,1114'.i\nIt. 111.* 111,111,','\u00E2\u0080\u009Et lhe Uiilel* I'niiip.iti,\nI',.hm.lul.it\".1 Act, 1BI1I,\nAmi\nlull .Iter ul It..* VV ulii Supply\n1'ninpiiii.v, Limited.\nNotiee is hnreby given tlini u Petlllun hns\nbeen tlle.l iu ilu- District Iteglslry In it.\"\nSnpri'iii\" Sipu\"!,,,, Inml nf Itillinh I'lillllllbbi\nnt Craubrook. praying tor ii rerlilleatennder\nSection till,- Hvi- l-i.'i) ul It I.iiv.-In.'iilinli.'.l\nA.-i nui i/iim iln* Wuter Suppl, (Juliipnoy\nLimited, to construct nnd opernUi n -ni't-\nworkssysl for the supply of ..'liter tu llu-\niniii. i.f Cruuhrunk uml the Inhnhitntils\nthereof.\nAnd uni in-is nlso hereby given .lint the\nnpnlii'iiliiui nu Ilie-ni.l I'utittoU will he mnde\nliy the I'mnpnliy In the Judge uf the-hip-i-me\nruin t uf Britishrohiinblaiit IheConrt Ilmi-.-.\nIlnstui. Siiiinrc, Victoria, uu Mnmlny, the\ntni'iily-ci'i'iin day ul .Int.-. nml. in the\nhour ot ten o'clock ill the lor i,\nThe dnte ol iho llr-i pnbllralloti id lids\ninuiMM.ii. Hi. 4.T.1I1 lluiui Mn.v, mm.\nDated nl Cranbronk, Uiltlsht'oluiublil.lhls\nimli nm ni Mm, mm.\nIV, I*', third,\nlinker Street, Cranhronk, D. C, Solicitor for\nthe Compnny.\nTimber Notice.\nTill,\" mili etllilt thirl.v duys utter il I\nIntend toapply In ttl\" chief commissioner nf\nbunds and in, ks, Vlctorln, U I'., turn -p \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nnilliicii-c iii em uml carry nwny timber Irom\nthe following described bl'llils-illlilleiliSi.ulli\nIJn-i Kootenny:\nCommencing nt a post i hinted on Iho west\n-nl\" .,1 the ll.l*. S,.ul I,\"in II.ill i,,l,4 nl i\t\npost Jtl.lli ewesl 80 clinlne, thence nortli\nsn ,tin ins, I hen est so ,hi, ins mine or (ess\nto tlm II. C. Southern llnllwny, theuce lollnw-\ninir iti..-.ihi railway in tho plate ul , -\nmenconteut,containing mn ncres, nioiu ur\nless,\nlluiui lliis UO,h day of Mny. A. I)., llml.\nIJ. I'nltcrsun.\nil A, Leitch, A min\nTimber Notice.\nTake nol eethal tlditydayaafles date, I\nIntend In upply to thechletcommissioner nf\n..millsnnil winks, Vlctorln, ll.C,turn .pec*\ninl llecuse 1\" un iili'l|\"nrr,v nun, tliuberlrom\nllio following desi-rlhid lands, In Bouth l-Jn'sl\nKi...liiuu i\nI i *lng nt n posl planted nu the west\nside nf ill\" 11 e. Southern ltiiilwn.v nt mile\npool HI. Ill 14,-1 HlO \"hull's 1111,1',' n- less\nlolil\" eiisl.i'i,' I...mutiny nil'. I'. It. lul Inllll,\ntl ii south following Ilie onldbniindury lino\nmiln. ll.l' S,iniiin ii Itnllwny, tlieneo following suiil ruilwny to llic pb I inin\t\ninnil iiiiiiiiiiic. mil ini'\"- more rn* I.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094.\nDated tills *lllth day of May, A. D, mul.\nIJ. 1'utorson.\nil. A. L.'il.'h, Agent.\nTimber Notice,\nUnsl Kiii.ii\nN, \u00C2\u00BB ,.,iii\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nJilllini Inl IWU\n4.1 I..1 IJlll . I\nrl -. iii, i]\t\nnm. .:. nil...I 1 1- in Snulli\nni i. p.... innil...: -I\ A.Inl|.l.\n..-.\" 1.1.......I i il -i\nllln-l II-:.. ,',1.4 i| Un,.. \u00C2\u00BB|ilkes\n1 -I I-'I \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>, I' !-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. Ur\t\n.44. Illl-Solllll lliiiil nl -il.i Int\n Ill Illi- wesl lim.\n1.4\n4 ll.\nS.....I..IU lliili,\nhe llrlilsh I'ol.iin'In\n\"\" ,\".,1, wool B\n..I I..1 IIM, Ihenee\n.11 ol -i\"l l.n 41-1,1,\n\" be | I f I- liiil\n1,-1 less.\nnl Mny, Inill.\nI-'. Ailidpli\n^4^.' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,-' & ' 'a*'\nSynopsis nf RcgulallOttl, inr disposal of Minerals iiii Dominion Lands iu Mnnllnliu\nthe Northwest Territories and lhe Yukon\nTerritory.\nM 14411.11 I'll Illl 111 i.lllll.t..\n-uoper fur n c puny.\n,l,il niihlii lllteeii\nnnl dny allowed for\nmleil he elnlm\nnonpeiiileii'nr nnhl\nn.-nuvey mmle,uiul\n1 t*,i 'lie Mlnlsler ,,l\n'.'.i 1'.' 41 lUiry.n! n'n\nill.ni shall priivldu\nullitlil- N, \v. T.\n-'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lllllll'. \"lllll l\",i\n:,i\" Nmlh S'iskhI*\n' less.\neil 5th day ol 11 n, mm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nii I'. McArtlm\nNotice.\nNntiii'is hereby given llml siisli* iluvs\nafter ill lie Unsl K- uy Lumber Coin-\npnuy. Llmlti'd, will upply In His II it Ilie\nLieilleliaul lloveriini'it innl utiiler sectloil\n7 -,i Hi,** llli'oniiiiiiI Slroioe Art,\" In clour\n>,,iii,l,\"s. I,,|. imiis nml nil,,,,' obstructions\nl> he l.e.| uiul liniil- ul llii- Sitliil -I.*. I..\nllritisli I'oliimlilii, iiiiiI lis Illliill nice, [rum\nil'ssuuic whore the .leek inl.'.-eels I lie\ni'iiiii-Set Puss railway llll'l I\" sll'lllghlrll\nlhe .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.U-\" .1 ll... -nnl crick, mul\t\nstruct .buns, booms, nmi iniiko sucb other\nmproven isiianiuy I.\" nn'oasury lor the\nIrli-ltig ni ion- mul il.iiium: iitlunibortliun-ln\nI Iilir ilrsl dny id.li nun\nI' I'. Huiil.\n11 Sn'lcltur tur the applicant.\n- useil of rank' treaeliery in l^\u00C2\u00B0 '^'^'\"\"'i \"'\"'\"' '\"I \"ra\"';' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'\nlii-t-nkiiiK llis |,ruiiiise nut to bring J.'i ,i bogiii!,\"',,..\"\"\" \"\"\"\" ' '''\"'\"\noil till- Klltllloo-K election Iill tlllll liientcllln- lllMliivnt.lune Hull\ntni.lilli- ul' .Inm-. Mr, Henderson is! \" It.li ,lonnl-gs,l m,\nri-linrteil tu have ealleil Preuiiur\nMeHriile a liar, ami tip. premier<\ntlieri-tipon ortleretl liim out ul' tlie\nroom, nntl stilted tlmt in uny future\neuniiiniiiieatiun witli tlie Opposition } NOTICE.\nIn- would refuse tu recognize Mr, ., ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,.,:\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E e.,,.,,,1 ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E- n \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nit | i ii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ni'\"IIMii nl UU' I mil m i iii i.ii'I'mii1\nlleiulersiin anil would write anil Commissioners fnr Hm I'niiiliruuk Lie\ninform tlio tailor ofthe Opposition, once DUtrlct will l\u00C2\u00AB- liohl ut tlm Court\nMr. Mnetl till, to tlutt effect. | House in Crnnliroolt on Wednesday,\n Lliuu-l.ltli, nl tin-liinirei len o'clock in I\"\nthe forenoon, when tlio following nppll-L*\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,, 4,1.1 ,,,,,,4,1,,,,.\nIliK Strike at Sydney. cations will lm eoiislilore.11 bV l\",!kla\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0080\u009Elim \"vneffilila JoiSiriSon\n, , ,, Transfer, with ymir \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. Will'teed him wiih 11 libni*.\ntsv.lnev. (.!,. .Imu' . Eighteen e n 11, thi , ui 1, 'nl supply oil I, plnco hin. In 11 fine stall,\nI , -|\u00E2\u0080\u009E p .,, , ,, V I'lnni I!,. 111S1V Uli-k.-nsiill 1.. Mn-lliili ,.I,,11,1,4,, - I,,,.-,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\" ,,. Jillhisnc\nhllinh'cd 1 un- idle at the Don,. 4 Ctapp, Wonlwortl u-i, Cranbrook. li\" nt !, \u00E2\u0084\u00A2i* * miMiSa Vluim, puyKln\nIlllOlt ll lllltl Steel t Ollipitliys Dm,.,! ,, Provincial I'l.lli-i- (iBiro, '-'\"'kl,',\u00E2\u0080\u009E' ilbl,in ndr. Ourlnellllle\nwurks as a result ol' 11 di-i-lnrntion nf |.-,.n,i,,, 1',,'c. Mny 25th, mill '\"' \"\"'\"\" \"'''' l\"\"'l\"\"\u00C2\u00BB'\"' lodorn.nmliv\nIf the company thnl is exploiting\ntin- power nl Klk river falls go\nhead witli the work, it will lie the\nlirst step toward milking Elko an\nDominion Dny at Pcrnic. I lini\u00C2\u00BBrtiuit industrial center, The\n,, . ... . . . . . Elk falls is probably the finest\nl-ei-ine will celebrate Du on -miter power in Uritish Columbia\nDaywilha laerusseinateh 1,,'lween .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E] the extent is limited liy the\nFerine and Crnnbrook. ami other desire of lla- promoters, Already\nspurt, 'lhe Miners Union will Klko has two railroads, tlio C.P.R\nlmlil a big union ptcn t Coal n,-,i the Great Nortlicrn, as fine 11\n('i 1j-.iiisI two iniles from Fernie, clinmlo as can be found in Cinindii,\nand tin* t-ombiiu-d [\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i-lebrntions will iS1,,,l m rv inisiirpasseil. ami is in\ndraw large crowds from all over close touch with coal milling, Inm-\ntin- district-. 'I'he C.I'.U. will run It boring ami agricultural industries,\nspecial from Crnnbrook, innking tho I The titnti is coming when Klko will\nnnusiinl low rale ul \u00C2\u00AB fur the ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E pro8poro11B ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E1KineW ,,,,!,,,. 9trikp~ j,y ^-{SSIlcIni Woriltnei.-s ' ' \"' ^^53^' I ^Zn^GZt'^uXT' ,\"\nrounu iniJ. 'iiml mi iittnii'tivi'|iliiri-hn-luunsts. nsaoeintiou\nNotice.\nNotlcp Ib Hereliy (ilvon tliat ilnya nti\ndatu tho KiiHt Kootctifty Uralier rumtmiiy j l,'!1I|^'|,.>\ni.iniil.'il. wiil npply i<> His Honor, tin* l.ii-ul- on in-1 ..<\ni\u00C2\u00BBtlant iiiMvi'imr in CoiiiipII iimli'i* BnoMon 7 ol nnr*, an\ntin* lllvara uml sirnmiK Aol tn clear bmililmi,! SiiSiim*\nlog jama uml otlipr obntrmstloiiH [nun tin\nIuh] inn] l,iink-..i Liiil,-Saml t'ri't-l.-. Britisli\nColumbia tiiiii ltd tribiitarion from Iir aottrci\nto wln-rr Ilu>i-i-H'k intiT-Hi'iH tlii' Crown Nniil\n1','i-n llitilwiiy. und tn Hlruijjliti'ii lln- i-onrm\nol tha mill ,'i-,.,.k nml to eotiatnict ilnma, Uutitnl,\nliimms uml ninki! MHtli other Improvfinen\ntiHtitay benefea-mry tor tlio driving ol Ion\nllnmitig of lumber therein.\nDated Muy afltd, 11)1)4,\nW, P. (lurd.\nu Solloltor for tlio Applionnt.\nf't't. Uli lesl.nin nnw.p is iisul,\nf-.'l \"l.lt'U'.lV LWI--II.\nI i'l'.Ilmiil. in tl,,. it\,-is ,,t Mniillnl\nX, W. 1.. i'v,-,'|inii\u00E2\u0080\u009E tlu- Viikun r<\nTimber Notice.\nTnko notico tlmt lliirty daya nftor dnte, 1\nintentl in apply to tin-, liiel romtiiiBHiouor nl\nl.umls I workn. for 11 h| iul llrotiBti hi ml '\nnml carry tnvny tlmlmr fmm tlio rollowinii\ndoflcrtbml bind*, Hltmite In Honth HiihI Koutu-\n11 a.v HrltiHli Colnml.iii-\nCominntiotiignl n pimt plniitcdnnllinnnrtli !!.'''.'.',\nIioiimlnry ol Dun Howo'b mvumfillfin nml al\nlln* mmili enal enrner of M-im-i uml M 'a\ntimlier Iti'Otme. ll \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB 1I1 HOntiiihiti,Mii'Ni-ii\neilnl MH I'lllllllH, llll'lli'i'HiHIl llNHi'lUIUlM, 111.-II.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\nwiwi mjel| Inn to iho pl-ice ol lieRttittllHf,\nDnlKi tin-I'lili.lnv nl \l.iv, 1'.in.l.\nAkiu'H llltti'll,\nii porHdtvnrd Mlwell, l,ne r\nlha lessee-!\nmi,k, u in i.ii\nrihe'lPUHe\"\nill tu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 VukatiTe\ni.Ijid io 1<-<\nr AtiKittl in\nill linv\t\n-Iltll.-I, Ml\nni rlvor\n,1 11 imlf\nTimber Notice.\nTaketiolli'olliiitlhiri.v ilny* tiller A ,l>: I\nint I tn apply tn the cltief imhiiiiIhhIihh r nf\ni.iiikIk uml wtiikH. I..I' 11 hi iul li.- mho to nil\nnml carry away timber li oui Ioi -Vi/,11 gioup\none. Iviiiili-iinv ilirli'ii'l, being HOIltll ol I'lllll\nbrook.\n'.) Allan Mnnmiil.\nilllllliUlf ,,\n Pj Hill\nCllldf l.in\n1 livedo\nTimber Notice\nTakonotirntlmt tliirt.v tlayn after Onto 1\ninti'iiil tn apply 'n tin' chief coinwitui oner ol\nbiiiiiH uiul uork\u00C2\u00AB at Victoria for n Fpeclnl li\nceiiHc tociitntid onrry awuy tltnlio' frnin\nilu- rollottltigdeaorlbcii lumls in South Kusi\nKootonay:\nCommencing nt 11 poat marked M. Mel tinea\na. 0. comer uml plunted ubowl Imlf n mit*\nsoiitli ol tlm Elk river, nbout Un mllt'H bom\ni s 111 mull, tlii'iue west 150 i'llllllia mini' or\nIohh, thenco north 45 elialtiH more nr leas tn\nthe wmtli boundary oflot-IHO, thenco lfifl\nclintiw more or li oa In an enotcrly dlreotlo ' c? llC|\nfollowing llio aouth boundary of lot414Uaud 1 landa\nthe aoutli li ink nf tin- 131k river, llieiicuaoiith !ll\"n,\'\nab.1111 85 chaltiH to ilm lib .if I'oiiiiiiem-f-' iiriiur-i\niiiiiii.fiintuitiliigIWO aon* moraor less. I liopi\nl,ueHlwltlie.MlMbiy if Mu.V, 1004, [1!l(\"1-\nl() M. St. I -i\n\\,.iKiiiti?il)iMi(iiiL'on ;i claim Dtiuli yonr lo\nDie Vllllie ulal liM-l mini.\nA IT llll.'.lll- lll.l mill, llllK 1 lull Ml III!\nall amen eiii-|i)i-nr.ir nui. ll.,* .'Iiuiii slu\t\nilii'ini'illii In-,in.iini,hi,-il,mul i,|,iii Imicfiinatlun\niiiiiI emryb) nfri-eininor.\nHi'- imliiii.-ul.1 1*1:1111 muy hi*.Iitiini'l ul.-\nMiltlt.-lj liy luiMi.nu -ui'U'j i.i.nli-iiiul imhli,Imiii;\niciriilftim. ill imtiDiiropiliituir Unmlnliui\nLumls in > null..I.'l, ili<* SmiluM-st Ti-iiliurit-H\numl wilI1111 lln- \i'!-.nii 'r.-iii.iiy niv ui,< 11 l,i\nPAUL IIANIH.KY,\ny nt 8ite.li rate as may i\u00C2\u00BB* spoollloil by\n.intuit nt tim Interior, Otlawn, Hept.,\n,M.Mi:s a. 8MAUT,\nii.|iiii) nt the Minister 0! ilie Interior, THE CRAN\nv\n: .\nD.\nVOLUME\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni- v i. Ji'xi;\n:.' I I\nJ. M. DERR,\nBOOT AND SHOE MAI\nRepairing P i . iti-\nFootwear if' urea Spcci\n|-4\u00C2\u00AB4*(..4,i .\nI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni IJ. H. SHORT\n4\n* I'.'iiiiii-i. |) . i nnd -\n4 V . li P.\nh\nJ W i- '.'.i\ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i.-,!ii ii\nj .\"... W ink.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2#\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*> v V v**--j |\n,/\nB.C. LIVERY\nand FEED STABLE\nN'i-w 4 il driviii\nnnd saddle horsi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nrensoiiiil le rati ' hir\nailin.: ;.\n,-ari-to ail I.\"ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbl.-d with its.\nN. C. McKINSTRV, Prop.\nDrink Home\nIt is Pure\nIt is Healthy\nIt is Lhe Best\nFt. Steele Brewing .\n- ir-jh.\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nExcursi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n...\n ,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 in i, - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\n.. 4 II '\n..... 4.\n: =' > j Dezall 4 roth .\n\"' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0: r* t -, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11\n'\n.. .\nill of\n. . . ERSNo. 1211\nHC!:-'. Sill)\n: Carria - I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0, i\n\" Qeneral Jobl ing....\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . Orders 11 ,..\n\u00C2\u00BB Attqnili I to i\ni > ' .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.M /'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iasl Kool . .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ';\nIin \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' Co.\n.rn mm ......\nriii'ii ii i iii'-n\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. . .i\ni... M\nI , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n|.\u00E2\u0080\u009E || 4\nI III\" t,-|\n' :. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 [iluweil lln-,\n, ,1 llllll .1 lil\t\n........ 1 . I\n. . i i.-l pnh.. (Villi II\n..... i . tho\n!. . M ''I' ,'\n. , i , .\nllllll l-i'll . Ill III \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ninl uns\n.. i I . '\" i.il.il,\n... II,,- kill?\" Tun lull i\n(111- lnul ivruppi il tl,,- -. ,..,- iwilis in\n- ii-i-l i,t il \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nl in l illi, i ronn\nii .....< uf iln..*.' win, ll\t\n, .... Ill III i, ill In.l.. HUM) I'l tu\n.1 llinu] ii Unit iihi.'.iiiii i'iiiii.\nil tvi in! hm :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i'i n limine.. A iln/.n.\n' . 4! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |. '. IMl Illl 4 , ,,...,. ll 444 1 llllll\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'lu . thi' pi pun .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mull I* Ills\n'.Mm) I . le I* H in thu ;. is I ill\n: rin-f'\nI mm 1-1 1 lliii clouds IiiiiI ful'liieil un\nII ,' ii I'll in lln Inin.i'u l.ll. N tlllll\nI Mi-., i n Inw, mul iis iln* wall ,,i lluiui;\ni IM,Mil ill ,|il-l IIS ii III I,'lip 411 , . .4\u00E2\u0080\u0094 lllll\nur iilinv.nl 1,14441 Um i !-.. li in\n' ... i.. i ,i i,;.. II iw, uaiii . Ilm I.l.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- .1\nruin III nlii'i'ls, mul lli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ilili i.i. liru\nAll over. II .. ..... .'.I r ...III\nlilu.1)* I'i lu 'il dying. II\" I-i- in. I*\nii li.v. I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' nnl ilu- la-\t\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. ,. 44.41, lurlaiiiin i i\nI wiil : i-i'til - i.iii4. .li li i turneil to\ntin . .,-. iiiul lii ml tin- I-..,,in. il tu.\ni'iiiii, Inn.), nil i ..i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!. ' ii . I. -4 ...-\nIll)-,' ninl linll I Inl-. I I'll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. II\"\ni wants lu In-iiIiiiii- will III.-.\"\n'I In-)' lli.il , in -.1 ivl.v, nnii liniil) ll\n' lm, i, ii. nil hml;. in.l ililn Mil llul sal.-\n.$.*** * i -i~ axtay tn sn\n1 IfT \u00E2\u0080\u00944 \u00C2\u00BBp,r\u00C2\u00BBTs \u00E2\u0096\u00A0r->*ri \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 ' \"\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\nI Jri\u00C2\u00A3,.i LV 1 KO I 1 \"s\"I'l i -.!,4i- one\n; I el\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\"- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 - i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.'\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .-. \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\n* \u00C2\u00BB i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n I \"I.\n****** : ,*,*,,*.*,,*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n....\nII\ni\n: . y.iu!\n.\nuni I lm.\n,'llh ii\nI\nliim. -li\nthulii\u00E2\u0080\u0094ns n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n'I\nHurt- I i\nuI i\nnii\n.......\n*. I I *.. Nl,\nJohn W. Wolf\nBoot, Shoe and\nHarness Maker\nOld shoes made new. All kinds\nof repairing, (iive me a call.\nMcVittie & Laidlaw,\n[Aerated VV,\nOf i\nSyrups, Cha . .\nGinger Ales,\nSoda water iu\n'. M.' .M . 4\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' ! i r-, n i ? /-, r***, r*\nH, C. RHODE\nilly invited lo attend\n., ,*:.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 10 111 IMS ill-Hill.\nI(,.-I.v I'i'te In)' slill n llllli' llinu\nrllilj siini'.'ili fur il rt; lh n\ni li- ph. I....I niu l.is Iiiiiiii. -All. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\n; irti-d, '1'lie lui .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 m a i\"\n! Hi., mini In* Innl m.I km rn. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\nI l\u00E2\u0080\u009E,|.|i very putliul n-lllt niu, lin-1 n\ni in .m.I nuni, 'll,, iv i- , use i n-\nI nnl. innl I will nnl '. ii '. a i u\n) Willi mv history, hill when I n I, r\nI Un- 1.1','inul mull the picture lo the ml-\n! iln is llnil you will llnil nl Uu- lu-i'il of\n! the li tier.-.. Those i in ry with\nj mi!.\" .1 .lm iimlc lln- lillle pi\n| friiiii Pelo's breast, nnil I'ele . atom\n\"Tlu-re is nothing else, lllll r, ii ynu\n! ivilu-ii shorl lei ler nnil till her how I\n.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II.-, \"li..tv 1 have llveil?\" After tlutt\nhe wns slill for il lung Iiui\". The gray\nlay\nin\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009EK,:4'4i4,M... j '\nMl\nand Surveyors.\nCRANIV. Ol . B, C.\nTHOS. T. HcVITTIE, P.L.S,\n.1. I. LAIDLAW, M, E,\nETAK1NQ\n-Hiii\nIALMING\n... a Illliill)* pull, nnil ns mn' Inin.-.\n...V unu shol nomas lln- si.y Pete\niri'mg ii'inn the bed. \"Ilnrvnl'il! llnr*\nI'd! I.'nli. nili, rnh! Tl rlim-nn\nii s!\" Mi- full Inii'li mi (lie pillow.\nTin- -Inulnws .'lll.l\n' :\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 dni-kcyos, and ltaslj Polo hnd \"passed,\n\t\n-I'll.,-,.*.-'\nIA A1PS fittFF! 'in his book, \"llnr, si\n.*' Mr. Herman .-. >\nNlc Contract' ' r wns periiu lit\nU I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nII\n4 4\nI .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lis of n\nI- Ulli'l'.'\nIieanl lillle.\nThis .Mr. .Merlvulo wns n tltnroii\ni--...I'knny London wan as Uie I\ni) Co,\noslrlis. Nottvli\n:\nI! l-UIlip.\nliill-ehlisetl u eollnlrv phleo, Intending\nilly I,, miuei'i'l j. il -i [i-i. To\nmil 'ho nskeil mlvl r n I i ollc\nIIM Hll, 11 114.111 Of lllllll)* 114 IM-. i I n\t\n:* pil.-il iiiiii began wllh Ilie kllchen gar-\n' ii -ii.\n\"Now, Innl; nt theso,\" snlil ho. \"Ymi\ni ive n lit,.- erop of liu-s.'. I'lr-I ymi\n'il Ilm ) ,m Jo ..,, it|i,| ^\u00E2\u0080\u009E i\u00E2\u0080\u009E .inly, Iinni Biiell\nsouth, liis \" nnil such things in Septi-nilier, mul\nI n -I *.,'i,i' Ihcro will In- soiuelhln*- lo\n' remember.\"\n\ . l-'in-l -Quito so,\" ie -I,i.-I Mr Nlerlvnle\n,, nrri 1 \"l-?'I A k I l\f I* riSI ' K'ly- \"Bill 1st begin nl the be\n.,.,,4.4 . r*. | \u00C2\u00BB |/ - 'tliose'l'\"\nLlUOAI A IHN'I . - \"Po yon moan to say you don't know?\"\n, m i il, irj ; 4'ml..iiuui.\n\"lllll iii*l llio i.i i hi il,\" Billil Mr.\n' :1 . ll [erli uie i In',.tluil,.\nt-RANIlKOOl ll.l ..|i.,.., mv poluloes!\" his frit -e*\ni 11 iillc-tl, illi kh il bell ii .in i.i.*ut nnil\n... . : '\n\t\n,, 4, , ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,. I ! 'I 44., i','4l,.\nHarvey, iMcLarter & Dunn tw\u00E2\u0080\u009E-\u00E2\u0080\u009Emm, m.i.h...\nI/. .1. JlhllNMJi i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nCARPEN1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" j: Et Kim\nJOBBING ATTI ^D ii TO\n ''ki , ; and\nOLD HERALD BUILDINC , \^,,.vy;\n. NNEU FURNITURE\nCO'Y.\npally. \"Sh(-\n*.* said,\nui y in iIip\nr question.\nI lo yon\nin just\nIf turning from\n' you will\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l shall\nuntil uu\n: iv-\nivitu tbo\n!i :i man m\nslioulder\nbefore\n.j .|'py tbere\n\ >si be*\n[uettea,\n. * ..-,i\n. -,. liking\n: hit rare tO ll\"T\n,. wliile\nits aud\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lund-\nil stances\n; b rat*\nI il Avis\n; ..-! 'h\"\nwh< :i bad\n. :-. of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 be\ncould not\nQve inln-\nfi 11 in tbelr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.< n upon\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 smiled\nI nothing\ntbo gate\n: tli Ir very\nis and\n. : 11,\n. . : ytbe\nting her\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 N'ow tbat\nbear Uie\nS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 used to\n! '.ween\n:. | \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. tore\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n- lied ber\nust look\n-.*. before I\n- rrupted, \"But\ndreadful\n* ,\nland so rery, very\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"'. . -...ilii.Tiinr ber\n. a flyaway\nV vis (Itm I. saying; \" -\- 1 : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ; at a sober\nwill iiui '...;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; - i could\n' I was for-\n1 *: l*ou would\nI sbe i witb all tbe\npaused I i you a rival.\"\nI \".' u bi I \"\\ , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Avis demanded.\nsaid vi.', un- ' la i i be sent to a\n' lite j museum wild to buy\ni i be : ..; . ...\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nI-.-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Aria \"Bring bet\n\"Uut i : \"l'ou know\nIlai'tlitnd suid, . j ' rvy. You\n\"Coi . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 love until you\n'\ni to you\t\n-.'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\n:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nw 1 by tbose\nliiiriliind v , , i of Trade\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rn - :i n few\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'I- ;, crowd of\ni \"** p you l .,i of mem-\nN -i I' -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i and visit-\nlf.\" -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AB-. Ins limiting\nland i ;.:-,;\nupward wiibii . tt50Ut tbir-\n'-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it I feet 4\nI to look ; | otber, though\n- :.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i; i.- t! . , mslderably\ndo when ; ' . .\nAvis [-'or ; i Inutea tbey\ni* \"I f> igbt quite tbo smaller,\nnm not q apparent Ij g be was\nwi I, \"I uint looking l \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. . ; i righl nwIiiij\n. 'i hit was fol-\nI i * - 'I by a few , i nd wliile the\n; larger boy uni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 out of tbe\ntiskt'd il ! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 L'ted with a\ni and dimes,\nn us 1 In . ,,, and was\n- il,,- ut Imt '\nUy llml : In n cast two boys\nl en\n; .:.- Inquired of\nloved In ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0':\" .\\ - : i .\nti - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : is; lemma\n:.*.' Hi* cents\n: linll next! lots\n, .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 In ho\nt Is, If uti i Record-\nCs\ne \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 porta,\n. - 'ita apalnl\nh f. c.\nJS, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I .\n,,,'\u00E2\u0080\u009E._ ' * ' *l *.- .\nSi\m On :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni Cranbrook L\nLivery 3\nBarristers, Solicitors, Etc.\nHozl-II Block t'r.'ailir.-i.li. II. C.\nI\ntlll'l\nII. TliOriPSON,\nUnrrister, Solicitor,\nNotary Public.\nCranbrook,\nGEARY & DOYLE j DP.S. KINO & GREEN,\nProprietors ** ** ja physicians'and Surgeons\nI\nI Offici- al Rculdeiice, trnistr(iii*t \\t. 'I;\nOFFICE HOURSi\nPurchase Price $.~.00 a month;\nAllowance insde for old machine \ Teams antl drivers furtllfllted for any | Porenooiis, - - - 'Ji.til in ll\nBUK ' hi'ii' ia tl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'li int Afternoons \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - - . |:3iiioM(l ,\nARNOLD & ROBERTS j ! Evcnll*! ' ' \" ' \u00C2\u00BB-3oto s.*jo K\nCFIANGROOK A. DOYI.E, Mmingcr. CRUUBROOK, : : : : : E. C\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , I. . nined\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . I nttrrnli , ol St. I'\n. ... of .1 .- mis .!,.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. J .\nliis I'm,., nml .a\n'.. ,\".;. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0! I lol kl 'i. ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nn nii*.-, bla i.......: li\n.. il. After I HI! o\nI nvos - f llic Illl ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmlil, \"I Invito your nil i I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I .iin r ly now In In 'cr .1 '\n1 I Iht IlllllistOl- 41*11*. II 1\nly roi tlll'l .-.Ji.-. Hi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nin Ills | 1mm IlipUlpll mill m III, \"I.l\nI : i bretliri-ii, yon will llml my 1. \t\nin tlie iu*!..iii.,.mli verse of tlie fourth\nchapter <>f H.mwi.I Corlntlilans, 'uur\nlit allUetiuii, ivbicli In for tlm uo\n4 .\n!'\n'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' I '\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n:.\n. .1\nii rn a.\n1 . [ve I ..Inr.\n' 1 Vie '....'. : ...yopltls\ni fn Ini for \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r.-uu\nbi ;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fr -1 nnd I its In and out\na i,i- \"4- creeping\nit. plums and so cl iiiblca tbem\nia color sn. lo . i: ,. ii4.,i.ijtinii\nn wltb oven tl t eye i.\" Close nt\ni iiy in- a huge\ni Inl ,\" b - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ; |.. r, v . f re wings\nment,' <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2...,\nll .'.'.a. 1 Mh. a closed\nio . *:in't color of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 inst know iln* leaf on\n-. 4 i that lli,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iliil'lis oil ln\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 4 , '\n- ii 1- : , .,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 y, .' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ;. :\n. I, Instead of\n.. tblcket be of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 If iinn ipi : .\n- over tbo\n|\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; , : uf -vuii, ol bnlli\nI . ro .ai n tol '\ntlini ol I. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wlileb be re\ny, I.i- puts\n,. in\" from\ni tbo forest\n\u00C2\u00AB, being\nii .1 stone\nll l:o is f'luuil,\n..|,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l nml\nII ug ..a\nIII *! lo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ..'.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 wbicb bin fi t ...\n..:'-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. a. THE CRA* BROOK HERALD\nVUMBREffiUPTO sell1,\nUmbrellas\n*\GmG;/m&\nyT^Qfav\n..and..\nRain-Proof\nClothing:\nWc z.in supply you\nwith tlu- necessary\n __ p-o.cction for the\nKAINY SEASON in the w.iy ol\nKen's Raglanette R.iin Guts t.iilor made style $12.00, $12.00, $10.00\nLadies* Showerproofs, prices $3.00 to $20.00\nLadies' and Men's Umbrellas, 75c io $7.00\nMen'., Rubbi. Coats, $3.75 .ind up\nMen'.-, Rubber Jackets, $3.00 .nui up\nAll i.,M in Ladles' and Men's Ruhl-er.'i\nREID & CO.\n1\nI\nThe Picture Season\nI This is the time of year to secure the j\n| proper impressions of the natural beau\nifi\nJ.A\\u00C2\u00A3.4:.A'.4:4'A-nl A * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I f********A'***\n9 ' 3\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 New Crockery and Glassware \u00C2\u00A3\n9\n**>\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n<*>\n9\n9\n9\n*>*$*$*******\nFancy and Staple Qrocerles and Crockery\nCranbrook, IS. C.\ni.^j.\-.\~.'f-if-f-'f-if.(f\u00E2\u0080\u0094f- .* ...\nP-\u00C2\u00AE-!S-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AEf-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE>-.- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntfif\nfl\n,f-lf-Tfr-\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AEr\u00C2\u00AE-\u00C2\u00AE-(f\n-I'm 1-H'H.VeH?- > lliusc who hnve lnul\noccwlon t\u00C2\u00BB Ictirn iln- remII ol ilmi m.e word.\nliu.- one word Him Ins made our buslneis\ngrow in bucIi n ilcjrec in a shorl lime U\n\"H0NEST1 \" Wc never .-\u00C2\u00AB> nn)thing thai\nwe inn m.i lubstanllalc,\nWhen wcm) thai our store icltsonlj the bed\nMen's\nFurnishings\nir\"'' ^W.,1'-.jaiH?'!*\u00C2\u00BB'' l! at lair prices you can nly upon II. Let's have\nI'tnir trnilc.\nMorrow <& McFarlane\nr\nThs Calgary Cattle Company,\n(SUCCESSORS Ttl M. MclNNIS)\nDEALERS IN\nALL KINDS OF HEAT\nPOULTRY, FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON\nNEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE\nI,,, full ii'irtU-iilitm ii|.|ilvlii\nriiss Muss, - Malum,\nrirniliuitu ul St. l.nl.,.'- Il,,-|,ii4,l, Vnu\ni-mivur, ll.C.\nMISS ADOLPH,\nIcacher o! pianoforte and or^an\nFor terms, etc. apply between hour.\n)l three and live o'clock on Wed\nn;sday and Friday at re*.idence ol\nMrs. W. H. Griffith.\nWENTWORTH\nHALL\nCRANBROOK\nOne Night Only\nTHURSDAY\nJUNE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2| tics of South East Kootenay. The way t_\n9 to do it is to take a photograph of the\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC scenes viewed. Have you a\nSummer Necessities\nRefrigerators\nScreen Doors\nWindow Screens\n(ireen Wire Cloth\nIce Cream Freezers\nWe i-nrrj n I,i|m,' 8tcK-k. Di-i-ii in wh \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1 th.- Himlwan- line\ni\nw\nKODAK ?\n5 If not you should. And everything in \u00E2\u0082\u00AC\n8 the way of supplies can be found at\nI\nBEATTIE'S BIG BOOK\nAND DRUG STORED\nI\n*& Our Mail Order business continues to grow.\nj. d. mcb:\nij\niv\nGGG:.~.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 J:. lAiW^tM^ '*:-^3\nI ALWAYS FRESH I\n1\nJjf 'I li-- I r,i,' ''.ii-i \ ogotnbles ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .ur slm*.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , Ereah,\nP' IVnti-l ,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ivinilri -\n$. V w0Mt.1l Ladii\nI-\n1\nwhen you win ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;. m-i',|\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1.11 large viiri-'ty mul only tl\nH. \u00C2\u00A9awson **h*l>********* i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI A. C. BOWNESS,\n9 WHOLESALE\n9\nI Wine and Liquor Merchant\n1\n9\n\n9 f.\t\nAKi'iil fur Calgary Beer anil .Jurt-j,-\nAgcnt fur T. I.ebel & Co., Ilay anil Qr\niuii and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nplute stock nl liquors ni\nis located in the Cnu\npp.,sit,* i'. P. R. depot. Cull uml see me.\n:..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. ind for\n,1 . block,\n*4.Q>* ? *^***$***]mG*. , ;***.\nANV KiNi) OF PIPE\nof tin. sheet iron oi.. 4!.,'iiiizi-d iron\ncan !\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 made \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . Our\nWORK.MANSHIP nnd I1ATERIAL.\nare hnth Ilili:) ORADG\nIn ull tin- briiuchi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ol our business\nMe.li. work llml].'<-a 1, IV'osolio-\ni: yom\nFURNACES, ROOFINQ, BLOWER PIPING, ETC,\n'ho ,,ow residen, I'.l II Hnr-Uu- ui i'i'\" \"' i ,in\u00C2\u00ABly which will be produced nt th-\ns incour - 1 co I.*,..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .'.. lT\"'h\" lT ^f.]\"'^ '? opera house to-night is referred to\nr ' Bumiioii, ,,|mng (wlltN, c, McKinstry's ,,'v \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, Nl.is nullsjinidary papers\nI. L. Slepluns, ul Mi rnssey. I ivory stables, \u00E2\u0080\u009E.--\u00E2\u0080\u009El\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,*,.||,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,l nnd u,,.i',,.,l,.i,. \"\nVl'.V\nll. I.. Ste]\nwns a Cranbrook visitor Tuesday, i ,, ,, , , ,. ,\nI air, larks, superintendent ot the\nDon't forget \"Mnloney's Wed. |jllBt Kootenay Luuilier Company,\nding ' to-uight. It. will plense vnu. m,s confined to thehospitalseveral\nAmolil'g cottllg linker hill iluvs lust week.\nfor sale. Apply to Arnold A* Rob-1 ,* \u00E2\u0080\u009E MoBrll1o is |,\u00E2\u0080\u009E3y this week\noris, '\nft, K. Ilenll\nare in Russjunil Ihis\ning Um session of ll\nnf lhe LO. O. 1-\nlean, refined nud up.to.diit\nI jibuiimls wiih funny situations\numl catchy music und will plense\nthe musi fastidious,\nShowers,shown's.showcjs. Keep w~Yi,/^tsi~, V /,'\nyourself 011111 by Inking it Imth iui WK=3^^gW\n f the new porcelain tubs thnl: -A-'''' r,\ ..T \"7\ni.i .1. ,,. .,..:... i i.......ii.,.i ,' ':'..\";.^\.i '.. H\nI\n'enlarging and .raving his liunl- gj.eoi um now pun*em... nos . ,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E . -.. ;. .N,,, ,,,. -f75K.'M/\nll\u00E2\u0080\u009E*-did Mnn\" ware store, and when completed he J \u00C2\u00BB!'k G\u00C2\u00BB')oues hns insit II -d. i i, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,*, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,, |,,i, ;\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\n- week al will hnve one of tlie lurgesl nnd '\u00C2\u00BB' ' rooms u, n,,u*,,.,on will ns, <*^gj^^jMs^,\n-Oruitd lodge m^lconviuneiithunliv stun, inl^\" 'M\" tver.t g up-loj ,^^ggg\nOil\ntin- qunlitt\nis feed. Von\nlllll\ntry nnd nu\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,..;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 H believe\nthu\nthe |..uv. 1\ni n oats urn\niust\n:i ,*, falling off of\nstn\ninitli uud 111\nI. , ! provedilfer-\nent\ni-iiii\nWe sell 1\nbe l..,l.-hi\nprice ns .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i i OATS that\nI- 1 ul tli- samo\n. in 4. slull'.\nHarris & Jolliffe's\nMeat Harket TIIE t'llAM'.i.'iioK HERALD\n.*. . . .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\t\n. . . . *.:\n, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\n. .......\n\t\nt _pe eosmopolitan Bold\n\u00C2\u00AB == =pr ~\" \t\n RATES $2 PER DAY\nft\n*f A FirMcl.iss House Centrally Locale J .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\ntt ' tt\nIf tt\nf| Fine Sample Rooms in Connection. The bedrooms |*ij\nI,? are airy and comfortable, and the table is the best the j-i\nI? ia\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' market affords. II\n,-.-., \u00C2\u00BB ......... 4. -.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .-^-tiY-f,\nS3 - j \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2--.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AE-*\u00C2\u00A7H3H&*--\u00C2\u00AE*--\u00C2\u00A9\n$1.00^., A Popular PolicyTIMBER LANDS\nCovering any Sickness or Accident <*1|IC Monthly Payment System\nSickness Benefit :'\u00C2\u00ABr ft Months\nARNOLD (EL ROBERTS\n(EL\nREAL ESTATE \M> INSI'I'AM'K\nj As Ye Sew, So Shall Ye Rip j\nI *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Which, being translated, means that those who wear ;\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 OUR suits, made up in first class style by first class J\nj workmen, well know them to be the BEST ** ** i\nj \"McSWEYN & GRIFFITH,\" i\nI ART TAILORS \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Cranbrook \u00C2\u00A3lo:k Cranbrook, B. C. J\nFOR SALE OR LEASE\nJ. E. Stephens, M. Rockcndori a H. L.Stephens .I.E. Stephens\nH. L. Stephens, J, Lawsou, _ \t\nBlow Your\nOwn Horn\nis'sni in m G-:EEEE!\u00C2\u00AEmmmmamsm\ni _ Ija\n] **i|jf \" BUYING MEAT 1\n' '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '- ,-\u00C2\u00ABN't:~K' ' Is llko buying n pig In n tag fl\n.\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' W^)3 jsaJZsu with w.me people. All meats\nJfflf , \" [*-5MU 1-ii-k nliki-1., tlii-ni int.! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ihey\n| .,',-.. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.. ,.!9l$.,\n1 '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' ,'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0a'-'\n\"' iF^ffM HEAT I\nI '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 5 \" G^G'G ( \ nfcAI 0\ni _\ ff- *,*,\" \ / \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' iiiiiI tlmao thnt don't. Tho lor- \u00C2\u00A7|\n,, *,...,...... , ...^ _ / i ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,. \u00E2\u0080\u009Eil| |;\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ew il,,,, wo linvo y\ni-.JKjdHBlQSji*. 'iii Hint kltul for them mul Iho El\nvery often eel poor quality.\nUY limit the tra.li- ef lie\nwho know a 1\nll is -un* biiBinei\nIf necessary. \\ ith Borvo tin- |\u00E2\u0080\u009Eil,li,' nntl\nWe Never\nSleep....\nus il is tint uecesstiry, lor\ntllO public is pcrsisil utlj\nblowing ,,,,,- horn for ns.\nThai is whnt a good liuti-l\nwill,In for itself. Kl,.ll\nliudy praises this hot. I I. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ncause il is the largest nn.l\nbest iii Kust Kootenuv.\nil.nii right, We worl\nearly nnd luie lo in'i'niil\nnlisil results, nnd the Illl\nWHITE hotel, is nlwiij*. .\nInisv. Winn vou spend n ' *\u00C2\u00A3&\u00C2\u00A3&\ndollar h.-r.* yon gel II dol- ft*9^\"\nlav's worth. The best is\nthe clietipeBt.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tl; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB ' \t\n71\nW\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company\noffer timber lands comprised in British Columbia Southern and Columbia & Kootenay\nRailway land grants for sale .md to lease on\nfavorable terms.\nThese lands contain some ol the finest\ntimber in the Kootenay District.\nTHE ALEXANDRA HOTEL.\nStephens Droit. & Co,, Owners an j Proprietors!\nMorrissey Mines, B. I.\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0MHMtinHAl\nTHE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL\nStephen-. Brits., Owners nnd Proprietors,\nMorrissey Junction, It. C.\nCT * ir\"*'.. ..' \.-fiU^-i,ii^ m\ni\nF. BURNS <& CO.\nMragESESfflSaHlijBHBMlBM_ira\nt*****,t.*i.,.., *.* **************************************\nI ..Manitoba Hotels j\n\u00C2\u00AB( 11 ii.lt-i' Xew Management.) 3\nX 1). A. McDONALD, rianager I\n* , _. 8\nX This Ho'.cl is in thc center of town. The rooms are 2\nfi comfortable and well furnished, the dining room is first- |\nI class, and thc bar is supplied with the best. When you |\n* want a good place to stop come to the Manitoba. t\n\u00C2\u00AB; WE OIVE YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH $\nS <*\n*****V*',.*V^.JV;**.**********I*************************\nNotice for Transfer ol License.\nNntl ! i, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i.. 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 v m'.'.i liiu l,.lllllira Ilrm\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Etlli,.T...-ii..ili, mnk. II. '.. lilt I I,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E|,|,lV 1\" 111'\ntnr n irnm-fi\n. I,.\n.......\nIinli.tl is,-, ill tllO p.\"\nnn,.,.\u00C2\u00BB ki...i ii i I,-.il... I iih tl.., -Trim*\nI,rook llnli-l,\" lliiknr Strum. In...I ik. II.\nI'.. I.. Uou-tii.-tli .\u00C2\u00AB Itiillin*.\nII I Hit.. Sill .luy of liny lnul.\n|| .11, i,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E- llyim\nI BOILERS\nand ENGINES\nSaw Mill riachinery\nPlaning Ttill Machinery\nIron Working riachinery\nMining riachinery\nMachinery for all Purposes\nAll of very best makes.\nWrite\nJ. L. Neilson &. Co.,\nniil Alii in St. innipcg\nCranbrook Brick\nand Tile Works\nTaylor & Davis, Props.\nFurnpce& Boiler Specialists\nAll descriptions of lirick work\nundertaken, l-'liies plastered\nby new Rrc proof process.\nCommon l.rick, pressed brick,\nlire lirick uml tile on linud.\nI Cranbrook Sash\nand Door Factory\nAll kinds of linish work in\nwny ,.f ili.ers. windows, trait-\nsoiiis, etc. Kiln dried luuilier\nfor inside wurk. (iur work is\nguaranteed ;ut,l --ur prices are\nRough and Dressed Lumber\nTor Sale\nLand Notice\nTnko notico Hint nlxl-y ilnyn nflor ilnli. I in-\ntl'llll 111 ll|l|ll.V 111 til.' I'lli.-t |-Il|lllllt4*.i..l1|.|. Ill\nLtintlii nmi WorltHfur pH'tnlwilfiii In |.uri*liti,o\ntlm following .Iwrlbnl Inli.ln In Huntli Hum\nKn\u00E2\u0080\u009E j:\nl,initii 11,'iiiii in \u00E2\u0080\u009E |io-4l |,l'i,il,'tl nt tin'\nniirlliww hut \"I I...I iiiiii,\",. tl,,*\u00E2\u0080\u009E,',' iv,'\u00C2\u00ABt to\nHi ,1 limit nt l.oi otnn. tlinnrn Hotitli tu\nIII,, uuitli limit nl l,,,l Jl.-,7:j. tliein-o onnl In\ntlii-iii'Ht. limit ..I l.ut 110(1,1, ttiolu-i\" ti.. tit tu\ntin- pin I liiigltuilng Nininiiin 11*111 11,-,'i'h\nIlnlnl t,lii\u00C2\u00AB lltli ilay of Juno, mm.\nII \u00C2\u00AB illllllil liolil 1\nJ. 0. CUMMINGS\nPROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR\nFORT STEELE\nW. F. QURD,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\nCRANBROOK, URITISH COLOMBIA\nR. LOGAN\nMERCHANT\nTAILOR\n; A beautiful line of Efotnc-\nspuns iiml Worsteds Inr\nUdW Tailor ISUnk Suits,\nSatisfnetlon u;uarHnteoil,\nRooms nn ArmslronK Ave.\nPerry & Fitzgerald\nPnoplttBTOHB oV TUB\nCranbrook Cartage\nand Transfer company\nWc nre in lnisiness for business,\nTo keep il. and secure more we\nmust do Imsiiuss in n business\nlike manner, We fire prompt\niiml reliable. That is business.\nWo do nil kinds of draynge nntl\ncartage, We wnnt mon-.\nIjciivi' orders in our office in\nthe Cranbrook hotel block, opposite station, or telephone 5li \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nifsideiur, m.\nITEMS FROM MOYIE.\n'I'lu- II,-niltl !',,it,-| I,*in.\nTHE sr. BUUBXG.\nNews was received, tbe past\nweek, that the bounty had been\nextended to ore exported from Canada andoverytliing now points ton\nrun of severnl yenrs for lhe Sl.\nEugene mine. AU parts of thc\nworkingsare now running full blast\nnnd Tor lhe pnst four days lhe concentrator hns been turning out iis\nmaximum output, Hi) tons per day,\nThe water wns turned into the\ntanks nl Hie slime mill the pnst\nweek, nnd it. nlso. is more thai) Etll-\nHlliiig the expectations of the management, reflecting grent credit ou\nthe superintendent, Mr, (Ins King,\nwho designed nnd erected the build-\nThus .Movie, with her mines ;inil\nlumbering interests, has the best\nbacking of any town in south-east\nKootenay, and will have for some\nyenrs to come,\n\ UltoWSlNll ACCIDENT.\nAl the iiiiii pond of the Movie\nLumber Company, William Moltou,\nti youth who was in the employ of\nthe conipnny. met his death by\ndrowning on Sunday evening.\nAlter supper young .Molton went\nout on the logs, one of which he\nbegun rolling. He foil in but was\nable to get astride of a log. where\nlie renin hied for some time nud then\nbegan rolling tho log n second time,\nHe once more fell into the pond\nand this lime went under thc logs,\nnever coming to the surface again,\nthe body being recovered some\ntime afterwards. The accident is\nthe more sad, in that, the young\nfellow came from tlie Old Country\nand contemplated visiting his home\nthe coming Christmas, This should\nbe it warning to many in the lown.\nespecially some of the boys, who\nare in the habit of playing on the\nlogs whenever they visit the mill.\nIt-miAK CATHOLIC BAZAAR.\nThe Indies of the Roman Catholic church intend giving a bazaar\nand icecream social in the Morley\nHall on Friday evening..Tune tOth.\nRefreshments will bo served and\nniniisi'iiients of various kinds provided. The proceeds will go fo-\nwnrd etilnrgirg the Roman Catholic chapel and the bazaar will\ndoilbtlcBS 1)0 one of the best eter\ngiven in the lown.\nNGWH NOTES,\nS. (i, Ulnvlnck arrived from Trail\nhist week.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. Armstrong wns in town on\nTuesday.\nJ, A, Hnrvey was here on legal\nbusiness last Saturday,\nT. V. fjOWnoy and .lohn Kennedy\narrived from Butte, Mont., on Saturday,\nUev. II. Beacham and wife, of\nCraubrook. were Moyii' visitors oil\nMonday.\nDr. King. M.P.P.. paid Moyie n\nprofessional visit, the latter part of\nlast week,\nl>. II. Short, of Crunlirook, was\nregistered at the Hotel Kootenay\non Thursday,\nD, J, Jackson, the contractor, wns\niu town on business the latter pari\nof last week.\nA, (I. Smith andB. (i. Little, of\nVnncouver. were transacting business in lown on Friday. '\nCeo. A. Swan, formerly of Cranbrook, lias rented one of the de\ni Mrs. King and her daughter ar- School Nines,\n| rived Emm Spokane the latter part Hanging in Beattie's drug store\n01 l;ist fflH'k* is a largo Canadian Hag. about six-\nH. R. Jamieson, P.Anderson and teen feet long. It is the property\nJ. D.McSwoyn, of Cranbrook. spent of tlio Crnnbrook school and was\nSunday in Moyie, : presented by the pupils in corn-\nWin. Mills\nPernio Inst week and\ning ;it the St. Kugene.\nT. Or. Blnckstock wl\n1 his family from\nmomoratioii of Victoria day, I'n-\n. .fortunately lliere is no nag-poli\ns now work-, . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. . . . i .\non the school grounds, ami tin\npupils of tho school are anxious li\nlargely iiml some citizen or citizens win\ninterested in the Si. Kugene mine.Iwill come forward nnd secondthei\ncame over from Rossland on Sun-1 patriotic efforts by putting up i\nI';|.1'' . big flag pole, say sixty feet or more\nMrs. Powers and family came in length. The presence of such a\nover from Port Steele Junction thelttngand pole will afford many an\nlatter pari of the week and will opportunity for the carrying out\nreside iu town I\"^ ninny patriotic exercisi s. In the\n, . i making of good Canadians, the old\n.toe Ste,,*, H was here in counec- flng s]louW ,[U,,|VS [.|V \u00E2\u0080\u009E j,; {mH\ntion wiih P, Burns lnisiness last: ' \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nweek. j Attendance al Craubrook school\nlt a- in i i i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'u1' ATay:\nrl. \ au.Iloutan, who has been in llivisio|l Dnlly Att M(111,ll!v AM<\ntlie employ oi lhe St. Eugene Coin-1 [ 28,(i5 !W\npany for some time, lefl for his o'\" H)i:i\"' !'*50\nhome in Michigan on Monday. ! ;; 4200 I'.'\nJoseph Xeidei'siadi.l!icpropriet-| d 18.55 58\nor of thc Cosmopolitan hotel, is Tho total number in attendance\ngiving liis house a coal of paint, during May was Ulli, boys 104.\nwhich will add greatly to ils ap- girls 02. The number of cases of\nFor terms, maps and further particulars apply to the following\nlocal land agents:\nV. Hyde Baker. Crnnbrook, ll. C, K. Midluudniiio, Jr., Creston, B, C,\nI. II. Wilson, Wardner, B.C. II ,& M. Bird, Nelson, B.C.\nR. R. Bruce. Wilmer. B. C.\nnr lu\nJ. 5. DENNIS,\nBritish Columbia Land Commissioner,\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company,\nCalgary, Alberta\n[jpni-iinci\nt irilitiiss. Tl, Numbor o{ visiters 7\nDr. I-'. IJ. ICiitR i-iiinu up from J It lins been found impossible to\nCranbrook lust wi-i-k, nml, linviiig itccotiimoiliite nil the children who\nsocureil offices in the l-'nrri-ll block, hire presentitiR themselves tor ml-\n\u00C2\u00BB*ill divide liis time lietween Crnn-; mission into the primary grades of\nbrook and Mo.-ii the Cranbrook school. The fourth\nvision,which receives all tln-\"six-\nyenr-olds,\" is nlrendy filled. Parents\nI*'. J. Smyth wen! to Rosslniul on\nMonday tiinftcnd the annual convention ul the Independent I Irder\nnf Odd Fellows which meets there\n.hm,'-ih ntnl llth.\ntin Monday Insl IV, Willinm-\nsim hnd the lirsl inint of one of tho\nfingers of I,is right hand tnken oil\nwhile hoisting timbers nt the Lake\nShun* iniiin-Is. The wound wns\ndressed by Dr. Hnrvie nnd is now\ndoing as well as could bo expected.\nHull River ('Inter Mines.\nForlStcele Prospector. Moro or\nless interesl is being itiunifested in\nmilling circles in tlie future operations of the Gold River Mining\nnml Power Coiupany on Bull river.\nIt is expected Ilint operations will\nhi- resumed between the 1st nnd\nllllli of .rune, ll is nlso stated\nllml $25,000 to 830,000 will bo ex-\npended in development work during\nthe presenl year.\nHydraulic mining in this districl\nhas solved itself to n striel business proposition. The Gold River\n(lompany will Imiiil n dmn ncross\nHull river, nboul two miles above\nthe pack bridge, nnd front Ihis\npoint lo ih\" diggings, n flume If! \\n.\", [eel will lie constructed, which\nwill I,,- nln,nl n mill' nud n half in\nlength. The eqiiipmenl of the\ncoiupany will cousisl of hydraulic\npipe, monitors, ninl sluices, cabins\nund messhiiuse. nnd it snwniill cap-\nul.l.- of cutting 20,000 feel of Inm.\nb,'i',liiil, which will I,,' used in tlio\nconstruction of the iinni and the\nbiiililln. nf llio (In\t\nIn i!i\" developing of tl li.vdnnilie\nplacer iiiiue, the cotnpnnv lins threo\nthings In consider, i-'irst, they\niniisl hnve diggings working\nground good pay gravel. Second,\nis an ample water supply j nnd Ilm\nthird is tli,- equipment nud dump-\nThe diggings are supplied by nn\nuld I'linnii-'l filled with iniriforoiis\nand decomposed strain. This stratn\nhits been prospected nnd rocenl\nexplorations prove gold in paying\nquantities to i-xist on bedrock, The\nwater supply isamplo I'm-nll mining\npurposes, tho river has a strong\nnml constant How nl' nut less than\nes at ils lowest singe.\nalso ii.-iliirnl dumping\nwho have children nbmit to commence going to school, will In\npleased to know thnt ample nccotii-\ninodation will lie made, during tin\ncoming vacation, for all tin* pupil-,\nthat present themselves, Meanwhile, all parents who will lmvi\nnew pupils attending next term nn\npni'lii-ulnrly requested to write tc\nPrincipal King, giving mimes and\nngi-s of tlieir children.\nThe Cranbrook school wns pn\nsenti-il (his week with it very fine\nset of metric weights ntnl measure!\nnnd nlso n large new iiinp of tin\nDominion. They were secured for\ntin- school on tin- recommendation\nul W. A. Gallihor, Esq., M.P, The\nmetric outfit wns imported from\nPrance, These two gifts form a\nvery valuable addition to the equip-\nii u-i 11 of tin- school.\nFernie Fire.\nThe Anglo-American Fire Insurniice Company report that nil\ncheques in settlement nil clnims\nresulting from the Fernie lire, were\nposted from iheir head olliee nt\nToronto, on the 2Btli .Mny. The\nproiuptucss mi tho pari of this\neonipniiy in this matter will no\ndiiiibl be much appreciated by its\npatrons, Tin- compauy is ropro.\nBctited in Crnnbrook nnd districl by\nArnold & Robert**.\nAiiiitiiincemcnl.\nI wish in announce to the public\nthnl I hnve opened up a first-i-lnss\nshort iii'iler l'estiiiirnn! on Ann-\nstrong avetine nud shall put forth I\nevery effort to merit it allure of the\npublic pntronnge,\nChns. F.sles,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0njc:*4:,iu, -.**\u00C2\u00A3.4-.-*-'ir,navi4\nMAKE MONEY\nBY BUYING A SURE THING\nTHE STOCK OF THE\nSt, Eugene\nMountain\nMines, Ltd.\nIts property is located on the St. Eugene Mountain.\nIt has the St. Eugene lead.\nIt can be bought at 10 cents per share.\nIt is backed by mining men, not mining fakirs.\nIt will increase in value.\nTo make money in mining buy good stock Io.v\nand sell on the rise.\nBEALE & ELWELL,\nCranbrook Agents.\nLUMBER\nRobinson=McKenzie Lumber Co., Ltd.\nSaw and Planing* Mills\nAll Kinds Ol\nRough and Dressed Lumber\n\u00C2\u00AE***\n\u00C2\u00AE***\nin.iii in\nThere\npnrtiiieiits in the Parrel] block nnd |\nlins opened n restaurant. !\nfncilities.\nll is the intention of the company\n, to install n lirsl clnss power plant\nThe Moyie Fire Brigade intend'as booh ns tlio dnut'nnd Ilium- is\ngiving another dance on the even-1 built, and there is no doubt, but\nI ing of the 1st of .Inly, the proi Is'flint plenty of work will be found\nto be used to pny fur the new hose' for il m the surrounding mines and\n' cart whicli hns lieen ordered, '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 towns.\ntliH-WjJHHHEillHlHK\nI BUSINESS COLUMN Z\n* \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni-i *,\n\u00C2\u00A3 Locals in this column will be T\nj charged at the rate of 5 cents jj\nZ per line each issue. *\nI'm- Side\u00E2\u0080\u0094Five roomeil Iiiiuho am! two\nf--.K-.--t liiis, on Bnkor lllll. Apply\nlli'i'iililiillii'i'.\nFor Piik-.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A lirst Hush comliliiattoti\npool nml liiUiiiiil tiililo, nil complete,\nCheap If mill ul once, Apply to Manhattan hotel, Moylo, II. 0.\n'I'limliiy nf ilnyn\u00E2\u0080\u0094tin- tiinenf linii-.H In\ngel yunr pk-lnre liiken, 1'i-fiBt & L'o.\nNEW DEPARTURE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0WWraflSK-T.\"\nWe are now in shape tn furnish nil kinds of\nMOULDING\nBASE and CASE\nOrders promptly filled nnd delivered in tort for all the passenger uud\nfreight traffic from the Western\nStntes to South Kast Kootenay,\nand us the district developes in\nriches and importance) the growth\nof the town will Ih; correspondingly augmented. For the post few\nyears the town of Nelson has\nJoyed the benefits deriv\nthis traffic from the south\ntimber ar as iii that \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\npresent the aim of th\nto secure the desinil\nSpokane and the\neetion, but ai\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(' P, R, ii\nentrance inti\nNorth weBten\nStates, aud for that reason the sur-\nv.-vs have been run from the station\nof Vahk to the boundary, and no\nuther route has ever lieen eon tern*\nlilal.il.\ntp Ibe St Mary*\nouipleiioii of the sinelter at\nTin\nMarysville und\noperation may mean a\nmore for this district\nhome treatment of. locnl\nSll\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0essfiil\nreal deal\nthan the\nores. It\nthe future that will be centered\nCranbrook.\nIn a few yenrs there wil\"\nis well known that the St. Marys\nvalley is one of tin richest minora!\nsections in this portion of the province, and that for some time it\nhas been looked Upon as a splendid\nroute for a profitable railway.\nThere is an application for a charter now being pushed, but the real\nbacking of the project is not generally known. It is understood,\nhowever, that the, C. P. K. have\nbeen figuring for some time to get\na shorter cut to West Kootenay\nthan by its present route to Kootenay Lauding, which is about TO\nmiles further tliuti up the St.\nMarys valley and out by Crawford\nbay. The Great N'ortliern have\ninvestigated the proposition, as it\nwould furnish a very desirable outlet for its Klko branch and give it\n1 from access to all the mining, coal and\nbut in lumber sections of the district.\nThe building of the Bmeltoi at\nMarysville will revive the interest\niu this route, and may result iu\ndoubt hv a branch built up the I pretty elmae for possession of this\nvalley from Vahk to tap the heavy j most important field.\nCRANBROOKSCHOOLS.\np \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWc have just received a beautiful line nl Cranhrook Souvenir\nHoods. Prices range (rom 35c lo $.1.0(1. Remember your far\naway (ricml-; hy sending lhem a souvenir ol Cranhrook. These\narc ihc best goods llml can be purchased, yel they arc inexpensive. Can't \u00C2\u00AB e sell yuu some ?\nW. H. WILSON, Jeweler and Optician\nN. H - -Jusi in Irom ilie manufacturer, n v\">J BMortmenl of Blouse Sett.\nThe public schools will close on\nthe 24t of this mouth anil then will\ncome the long summer vacation.\nCranbrook's schools are at the pre-\nBent time in a most satisfactory\ncondition, and Inspector Wilson.\nwhile here a few days ago, complimented the board on the good work\nbeing done. There are no complaints against Mr. King, the principal, who has worked early and\nlate to make the schools a success,\nand he has won the confidence of\nthe pupils and the respect and admiration of the parents. He has\nbeen ably assisted by an excellent\ncorps of tenehers who co-operated\nwith him to give to Crnnbrook\nwhat the town deserved, good\nschools. Mrs. Brock, Miss Carter\nand Mr. Terry, have done well and\nare deserving of the thanks of the\npeoplo, Mr, Terry, unfortunately.\nthe past few weeks, has been unable to attend tu liis duties, and\nhis place hits been filled in a most\nacceptable manner by Mrs. C. K.\nReld, Thoso who can possible\narrange it. should attend tin\nIng exercises of the school,\ncompliment to the ohildren\nthe teachers.\nclos-\nas a\nand\nINCORPORATION,\nThe movement to secure Incorporation fur Craubrook is going\nahead as fast as it is possible, considering what, is necessary in u\nmatter of this importance. The\napplication that is to be forwarded\ntu the government is prepared and\nonly awaits a little additional information to make it complete.\nThe sentiment in favor of Incorporation is stronger, if anything,\nthan it has lieen at any time yet.\nThere is every reason to make\nhaste iu the matter as nothing in\nthe way of improvements or lire\nprotection can Ih- secured until the\ntown is organized and proper\nauthority has boon established to\nmake the necessary expondituros,\nADDITION TO HOSPITAL\nTlie contract for tin- Inr*,'*.- ml-\nlitioit to thr St. Eugene hospital\nhim Ik-cii li-t to Jnmes (1 reer, who\nwill commence work ut onci!. The\niidilition will hnve three stories and\nin attic nud lie completed in Hrst-\n.-lass shape, Tliis will give to\nCrunlirook on..- of the largest nud\nIx-st equipped hospitals in the\nprovince, nml it is the intention of\nthe Sister Superior in charge to\ninlil to the stilt! of nurses and assistants, so as to be able to meet\nthe demand iu tliis section for the\ntiest in the wny of hospital treat-\nment anil medical attention.\nThe St. Kugene hospital has il\nmost enviable n-pututiuti throughout Eastern British Columbia and\nWestern Alberta for tin* facilities\nit possesses for the treatment of\npatients uiul tlie goo.! results accomplished. It's praises nre sung\n!iy nil who liuve been there for\ntreatment mnl care, and the gootl\nwonls are not eontineil to one\nreligious i-luss by any means, but\nare universal. The people of Cran\nbrook, regardless of church iitfiliu\ntion, lui v.- every reason to feel\nproitil of tlieir hospital. It reflects\ncredit upon the town and lias done\na world of good to Buffering\nImmunity, for ut no time is tlie\ndoor closed itgitinst uny Individual,\nnor is any .ptestiou asked m to\nreligion, llnanees or color. Hundreds of fuses have lieeii treated\nfor which no payment has lieen\niiiude. and many lives liuve been\nsitve.1 bei-uuse the poor have hud\nsuch an institution to wliieh they\ncould go when in physical distress.\nNO LICENSES YET,\nj Although it lias been given out!\nj lluit the application for licenses iu\ntlie Flathead reserve were to be\ngrouted, yet there has Ikh-ii nothing\ndone up to this writing. George\nFraser. M. P, P., has lieen in Vic-1\ntoria for lhe past three months\nworking upon the government to\nsecure the licenses. He says that\nau order in council has been passed\nauthorising the granting of the liu.\neuses, and on the strength of this\nhe passed through Cranhrook hist\nSaturday with a party of men for\nthe Flathead country. When asked\nwhat his object was In going into\nthe country at this time, he said it\nwas for the purpose of getting his\nclaims into shape so that time\nwould be saved when the licenses\nwere issued. Mr. Fraser represents\na large syndicate that has a great\nmany claims and he will leave nothing undone to establish the validity\nof each one. The government will\ninsist on the payment of the $10U\nfee instead of $50, as it wus formerly.\nTalking with Mr. Nelson, assessor for this district, Tho Herald representative learned that through\nthe district office there had been\nabout 1000 applications made for\nlocations. As there are (M0 acres\nin each claim, this would mean that\nthe local office had received application for 640,000 acres. In addition to this there were applications\nmmle direct to Victoria tor a numbor of claims, so that the amount\napplied for will easily run over\n700,000 acres. The entire area of\nthe block, including the summits,\nis only 380,000 acres, bo one can\neasily see bow the claims overlap\neach other.\nIt iB difficult to predict the outcome, yet it is safe to say that there\nwill be nil kinds of trouble and no\nreal development for some time to\ncome. It will be impossible to secure capital to develope* the country until the question of title is settled.\nLOOKS GOOD NOW\nCHANCE FOR A BRID0R.\n..THE WATCH..\nIs nn iiiv'ilii'ihk* Hide Instrument, ,\nll records lite many minutes tad\nhours wisely or foolishly spent.\nWe Imvc a choice selection of,.\nLADIES' WATCHES In gold, (old\nfilk\"l nnd sliver canes.\nWjllihc pleased to quote prices\neven if you don'l buy\nM.jf.Gate,\n._.& 5be Jeweler\n:MvXX'.VJJ. OlflHiil U'nteli liiH-m I*. P. It.,\nI'rini*, N','441 I'iihh Dlvi-tlnu\nTllk cl New Open House.\nThere is some talk of a compnny\nlieing formed lo build a new o|ieru\nhouse in t'runl.ronk. A buiiiliug\nof tliis ki\",I is lm,liy needed in\ntliis town, us the growth of the\nplace tlie pust two or three years\nlun rendered the present hall too\nsmall for tin, large crowds thut\ngenerally eongregute, And with a\nmore modern hail it will be possible to secure a butter ,-litss of entertainment* limn ure coming to\nthe town now, The hall thut has\nbeen in use since tho town started\nhas answered the purpose iu the\npast, iiiiii Messrs. Shelton uud\nClapp are doing all iu their power\ntu make up for the deficiency by\nextra exertion to uucomuioduU> the\npublic, but they cannot perform\ntlie impossible.\nNcw Oovernor Oeneril,\nLondon, June 11. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 It is an-\nnouticod thut Karl tlrey, lord lieu,\ntenant of Northumberland, has\nlieen appointed tu succeed the Karl\nof Miuto us governor general of\nCanada.\nTbe fioveromenl Should Inure a Public\nOne Over the St. Marys.\nNow thut tho .Staples Lumber\ncompany propose to build n ruilwny\nbridge over the St Marys river ut\nthe mouth of l'erry Creek, the government shunld take advantage of\ntlie opiKirluiiity to give to the\npublic u wagon bridge when it can\nlie done at so little cost. The resumption of work on the Mnrysville sinelter und the general revival of business in that section of\ncountry, renders the necessity of u\nbridge more imperative than ever.\nFor several yenrs the people of this\ndistrict have presented to the government the importance of tliis\nbridge, but those in charge iu the\npust have failed to give any encouragement. A bridge is going\nto be built and if tlio government\nwants to get iu (or a fair price,\nnow is thoir chance, The people\nof Cranbrook, Marysville and Kimberley, as well us all of the Intermediate country, demand this\nbridge, and It is lo be hoped that\nthey will get It,\nThe brldgo will be built with\nthree spans of 1U4 feet ouch, und\nwill cost in tlio neighborhood of\n$10,1X10 or $12,000,\nM.rried,\nAt Methodist parsonage, June\n15, by Rev, 8. J, Thompson, Mr,\nRobert Wnllnce Muudouuld, eloc.\ntriciau, of Cranbrook, to MIsb\nThomas Kennedy Dead.\nLast Saturday morning Thomas\nKennedy, one of the pioneer residents of Cranbrook, died ut liis\nhome on Hanson avenue, of nppu-\nplexy. His death was very sudden\nund wns totnlly unexpected by the\nmany acquaintances uud friends in\nthe town, us well as by the mem-\nbcrs of the family, He hail not\nbeen iu the best of lieulth for the\npast few months, yet liis condition\nwus not considered serious by any\nmeuns, but on Friduy lie was taken\nwith convulsions and continued to\ngrow worse until death cuine to liis\nrelief.\nThe deceased wus of u reticent\nnature, yet to his intimate friends\nhe wits genial und companionable,\nand rendy ut any time ta assist uud\nbefriend. He will be sadly missed\nby liis fumily und friends, to wliom\nhis warm nature nnd kindly heart\nstrongly appealed,\nThe deceased wus 7-1 years of age\nund cntno to Cranbrook about six\nycurs ugo and wus engaged in\nmercantile business up to the time\nof his deatli,\nTlie fnnerul wns held Sunday\nafternoon from St. Marys church,\nRev. Father Oulette officiating.\nThe pull bearers were D. Gillis, D.\nMcDonald, D, Mclnnis, J. Brault,\nJ, MePeak, and J, Kennedy. The\nremains woro laid to rest in the new\nCatholic cemetry iu accordance to\nthe funeral rites uf the Cutholic\ncliurch. \t\nCard ol Thinks,\nMrs. T. Kennedy nud the children desire to express tlieir thanks\nto tlie people for the many kind\nucts during tho timo of sorrow and\ntrouble, and wish to say that they\nwill never lie forgotten.\nTile fate of the Sullivan niiiii-\niiiid the Marysville smelter is st-J-\ntl.il. There will he no more delays,\nno ini.r<- disappointments, no more\nsoreness, no more guesses and no\nmore unfulfilled pledges. The policy of the company now in control\nis well known. It is a mining\n'otiipaiiy uiul its capital wos invest -\na milling in-\niinple. After\nipellt ill CXntll-\ninu-lter proper-\nI in tin* Su\nvestment pure uml\ntwo or threo weeks\n[nation of both tin- 4\nty uml the mine, those in control\nare iu a position to give some idea\nas to future operations, F. I\u00C2\u00BB.\nWeeks, a sinelter expert of experience, is to linve churge of the work\nof completing the smelt,-r. Helms\n-on on the ground for the past\n-ek or ten days and has figured\nout what he will waut to inaugurate work and the material will be\non the road within a few days. Iu\nthe meantime the preparatory work\nis being pushed forward with commendable dispatch, A number of\nmen nre being employed on the\nround clearing away and making\nready for the changes that are to\nbe made in the works as they exist\nund the new portions to bo added,\nThis number will bo increased as\nrapidly as the work demands au increased force, ami within\nthe payroll ut Marysvill,\nand who was iu Cranbrook last\nTuesday nml Wednesday, the capacity of the smelter wiil be limited\nonly by the demand. As soon us\nthen- is 11 demand for ,, 800 ton\nsmelter a JiUII ton smelter will bo\nforthcontiug, and 11 slill larger one\nif necessary.\nAs sain us it .-au be definitely\ndetermined as to the time when the\nsmelter will liluvv in, then wurk will\nbe inaugurated on the mine, Mr.\nRoberts is of tin-opinion thnt the\nmine can be gotten in good working shape in thirty -lays. The\nproperty will be start.\n1 len and in all pri\nwill be sufficient to ki\ner going at it.- lull\nit is enlarged.\nIt has nol yet been determined\nhow tho ore will be brought down\nfrom the mine to the trnck. That\nis fur the C. I*. R to decide. It\nwill In- remembered thai two years\nago the railway com] any tirst\nthough! thut 11 spur to the' bench\njust below the mute would be the\nl\u00C2\u00BB-st way to gel al the ore, but later\nthe idea of: Iran !: un the shaft\nmonth to the tracks of the Nortli\nStar branch, near where the tram\n,,f the North Star mined sdown,\nwas considered more feasible. Mr.\nRoberts has had no communication\nmouth I with the C. P, R. authorities ond\nwill be I does not know what thev intend to\nwith about\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'liability that\nep the stn.it-\nupneity until\nvery- satisfactory to thu people of do in this matter,\nthnt tuwn. j The fact that the Federal Mining\nIt is thought that with no bad and Smelting Company, through\nluck the sinelter will be rendy to Mr. Sweeny, has control of the Snl-\nblow in by the latter part of Sep- i livaii property, is an absolute guar-\ntemboror the tirst of October. The antee that it will be worked for all\ncapacity of tlie smelter nt lirsl will I there is in it. The mine is a large\nbe 150 tons, but this will be in- one with a vast nmonnl uf ore iu\ncreased as fast as the conditions de- sight, and lliis in, nns thnt there\niniind. As was slated by .Mr. F, J. I will be a big pay roll in .Mans.ilie\nRoberts, who is gen,-ml mnnnger\nfor all of the Sweeney properties, I\nfrom this\nperiod.\nfall for an iiuiirinilo\nBl( Fee. la Sejbl.\nIf tlie lawyers for the plaintitfs\nin the damage suits against the\nCrow's Nest Pass Coul company\ngnu, verdicts for their clients they\nnru likely to mnke $200,000, Suits\nfor |KU0,000 in nil ure being tried.\nThe lawyers ure to get 20 per cent,\nof the amount awarded and if the\ncourt allows the full claims tin-\nsum to go tlie attorneys will he\nlittle short of u quarter of a million. This is the first time since\nthe passing uf the law making\nchamperty legal tlmt a matter of\nthis kind lias been brought so\nprominently forward. The lawyers\nfor tlie company ure making a\nstrong tight W save that 11300,000.\nS. fi. Taylor, of Nelson, and W. R.\nRoss, of'Ferule, are the attorneys\nfor the plaintiffs, aud success\nmeans 11 big tiling far them.\nJuggliag Wiih Figure..\nIn a recent address nt St. John,\nN. 11, Mr. Watson Griffin nn orii-\nciul of the Manufacturers' association, stated that last year \"Americans bought from Cantulu 62 cents'\nworth of merchandise per head of\npopulation, whereas Canadians per\nhead of population bought from\nthe United Stntes idiom *S21.-lii\nworth.\" Further, \"per head of\npopulation the Americans bought\nonly about ten cents' worth of\nCanadian farm products, while\nCanadians bought from the United\nStates about Hi.'.ill worth of the\nsame kind of farm products jut\nhead of population.\" Mr. liritii:n\nseeks by this argument to show the\nnecessity for increasing the Canadian tarill' on imports from the\nStates. The reader will at once\nnote the fallacy involved in reducing imports and exports to a per\ncapita basis when of the two countries interested one contains alxjut\nsix, the other about eighty million\npeople. Uut let us nu et Mr. Griffin on his own ground by reversing the process anil dealing nut\nwith purchase but with sales.\nOnr exports (salesI of all kinds\nof goixls to the United States in\n1!KB, came to $12,000,000. That\nis to say, if there are six million\nCanadians, each Canadian sold $12\nworth of stiitf to onr neighbors.\nTheir exports (sales) of ull kinds\nof goods to panada in ltlOU,\namounted to S13H.IJ1JIJ.UJ0. In\nother words, if tlu-re are 80,000,000\nAmericans eaoh American sold to\nCam-da Sl 70 worth of merchandise.\nComing to agricultural products\nalone, including animals and their\nproduce, our exports Isalesi of\nthose commodities to the United\nStates last yeur were $9,000,000 or\n$1.50 per capita. Their exports\n(salesl of like commodities to ns\nwere valued at $18,000,000 or 20\ncents per head of their population.\nConsequently each Canadian\nsells seven times more agricultural\nproducts to the United States than\neach American sells to Canada, and\nthe same result works out iu the\ncase of ox-iorts at lurge, that is to\nsay, each Canadian sells seven\ntimes more to them than they sell\nper head tu ub. M r. (i ritlin's argument turns out, therefore to be a\nkicking gun.\nOf cuursu, the per capita basis is\nnot a a sound basis; it can be mado\nto prove almost anything. It suited his purpose to employ it In the\ncase of purchased, but it is obviously just ub fair to employ it in the\nease of sales, whereupon ho is nt\nonce driven up a tree.\ntin\nstaire for over\nthree-quarters of a century.\nAs early as IS15 negro impersonations were giv.-n in connection\nwith iiii-l,,*ilrmiin. but it v.us not\nuntil 184'J thnt special minstrel\ntroupes wen* organized, the tirst\nconsisting of the famous quartette\nDan Emuiett, Frank Brower, Billy\nWhitlockand liick Pelham, who\ngave tlu-ir initial performance the\ntirst ever given anywhere on the 17\nof February, thai year. Since\nthe passage of that dan- tlie world\nhas witnessed hundreds, if not\nthousands of similar performances,\nan,! tiiis arm of the dramatic art\nhas rais.'d into national and iu\nsum-* instances international renown, sueh familiar names as Dan\nEmniett, Charley Whin-. George\nChristy. Kph Horn.NelseSeymour\nBiliy Backus. Ben\nHart. B-*ii Gardner,\n-raft, tins Howard,\nBoli Slavin. Billy\nWagner, anil Clar-\nnow lln* bright\nf Richards it\nBilly Bird\nCotton. Bol\nLuke Scho\nBilly Gray\nArlington, l\nence Powell whi\nparticular star\nPringle's Fo\ntrels who 1\nhouse in this\ning, July 2nd\njoyed 2- ye\nprosperity a\nevery w*b\npraise.\nmous G\n'Pi\n(.awn ft-tlil,\nThe Ladles Aid of the Methodist ohurelt will hold u luwu party,\nut tlio residence of W, T, Reid, on\nWednesday evening Juno 22ml, ut\n8 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents;\nstrnwlierri. s and cuke 20 cents;\nIce crentn nnd cuke 15 c *uts. All\nEthel Rose Spencer, of Craubrwik, ji!'-1 cordially invited,\nTbe Famuu*. Georgia Minstrels.\nThc appearance of tin- minstrel\ncompany is now so rare a theatrical\nevent, that by striking contrast\nwith the past, it forcibly recalls ti\nthe minds of old theatre-goers the\ntime when similar troupes wore\ncounted by the tens, -rh'-r.- now\nthey figure only iu the units, The\nburnt cork urlist is distinctly an\nAmerican product, and with moro\ncr luj'i i'- iiiJnoit'jc h \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 has been iu\nMins-\n:.t Hi-, opera\nsity Saturday even-\nHis company has en-\nears of uninterrupted\nau-1 press nii'i public\nan* unanimous in their\nLicense Commission .Meets.\nThe* lieense commission of this\ndistrict met at the lockup on Wednesday to consider a large number\nof applications for renewal and two\nfor new licenses, the latter lieing\nWilliam Small, of Cranbrook, and\n,J. Carroll, of Kimberley. The application of Mr. Smnll was acteJ\nupon favorably, but that of Mr.\nCarroll was turned down. There\nwas to have been some objection\ntho part of tin- local ministry to\nthe application of Mr. Small, but\nthe ministers and tlu-ir attorney\nlid not arrive until nlmul half past\n1, and the li.mr of the meeting\nwas set for tell 0 clock\nministers arrived tin\ncompleted il\u00E2\u0080\u009E-ir bnsin,\nready to leave.\nWhan the\nboard had\n,-, and wero\nApprecijiu the Promptness.\nCranbrook, I! C. June 15/04.\nMessrs. Arnold and Roberts,\nCranbrook, B. ('. Gentleman, I\nbeg to acknowledge receipt \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef tho\nDominion of Canada Guarantiee\nand Accident Co's cheque value\n$2,S..\")7 in full settlement of my\nclaim for sickness indemnity.\nI wish to express my thanks for\nthe prompt and satisfactory manner my claim has been dealt with.\nYolo's Faithfully,\nJ. li. Manning.\n.Harried,\nAt the Methodisl parson; go on\nMonday. June 18th, 1904, by Rev.\nS. .1, Thompson, Mr. Charles\nM.-linder, to Miss Lena Olson.\nThe happy couple left on Tuesday\nfor the Norlh Star Mine where\nthey will iu future reside.\n'\"l,.M,i\" ***** THE I'liAN l-.liOdK Ili'.l.'AI.I)\nOD A K I'l'llflh HWI'\l I) they an* enforciil, but the Isisis ol\nd\nEditor an i Proprietor,\nTll,l|.'44lll 4- \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,1,1. SIM II MH, I,\t\noui. S'J V, mm, in Sooth tlu-i Kootemi,-\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E|.'.|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,4.1 , I\" ll'itllOllI It, .lll'l M'.'I.V\"44.\n|,llli-4,llls|.|- Ill III-' .ll-Ml'' \\ll4l!-lll,,',,'-,\"i\niii the progress \", un- \u00E2\u0080\u0094 I '-I14.11I.I read n.\nI, publishes ttn-m-ivit --I'll-' ,, ,- news. I, ,-\nroi.trnlli-,1 \"1 1' I'.- -I\" I'-il'l,-'\"', N\"\nilli|lli., port) niluiliviiluiil dicliltcsil l'i'ln.4\nll .luiil Hi lilpleilst ll,\", 'I- lfs.ln.lB-\ni-l llllisll ,1 l,..,,-!..,!--! Il4.,l llllllll- ll,\nlion iiii.I .114.1 juil mil nii'kliil nvi-r t r\n4-4,1,1.\nA.|,..,II-I,4L 14,,,'- it\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\nIT -| Ik , ,,, III I I'l link.\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\nII,-wilt Bostock hns received the\nscnutoriul plum nud now there is\nall kinds sympathy being liuntli-il\nout t,.tl. ii. Buchniiiin and Dr.\nSin,inir by ll,,' opposition. There\nwas in, reason why Mr. Bostock\nBliould nut have liiel, appoinled.\nfit- has given u,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.',,'<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\u00C2\u00BBt' tl,,' !,iu 1 -.i-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i,,-----\nion. But lh,' inflneuee of the mine \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, .,,.,. ,[\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nowners on one side ami lhe miners\niinn un lln* other, brought aboul\nhesitancy un tit,- part ofthe officers\nmd executives, only lu 1\u00E2\u0080\u009E- followed\nl,y extremes on il\u00E2\u0080\u009E- l\u00C2\u00BBirl of both\nparii,s in iln- controversy. Law is\nlaw, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,l ii -I M Ik. enforced\nigniusl the min,' owner and the\niniiter ulike. II' this is done witli-\n,llt fear ,,r favor, then' \"ill be far\nless trouble of lh,- character that\nis disgracing Colorado nl tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E' yam.\nii time,\nADDIIIUNAL LOCAL\nAs the weeks pass by lhe evidences ol lln- riches of South Kast\nKootenay become inure inuiiil'est.\nTho running of the St. Eugene at\nfull blast, the resumption of work\non the Maiysvillesnieltefalidopen-\nillg of lhe Sullivan mine, the ex.\ntension of the lumbering interests,\nall continue lo mnke lln- future ol\nthis portion of the district brighter\nthan it has ever I n before. The\nHerald has often said that this\ndistricl was one ni the best ill the\nDominion uf Canada and each year\nthe results seem to demonstrate the\ntrttthfiillness of the statement.\nHealth, energy, intelligence and\nindustry foriiis it coilibiniition that\nuiusl win sin ss in a country like\nlliis.\nWork un lhe ti. T. It. should\ncoiuiuence iu the wesl as well as in\nthe ensl. Such an arrangenienl\nwould be only fair lu lhe | pie uf\nlhe wesl.\nit, is hard for the Manufacturer'8\nAssociation to keeptipit loyal front\nto England and al the same time\ncry for more protection, Preference with I'jiigliinil means a reasonable tariff, nud no nu I'aeliirer's\nassociation o a en r t h wa s\never satislied with a rCllSOtl-\nablu tariff, The uosl of living in\nthe United Stales has increased\nfrom ,18 to iill per cenl Ilie pnst ten\nyears, all due lu lhe increased tariff\ndemanded by lln- manufacturers\nwho supplied lhe fluids for the re.\npublican parly camp dgiis.\nIt is always ll good thing to keep\nmilitary matters out of politics nud\nOpportunity Speaks.\nWin.I l.nm|,lim\nYes,\n1 urn ' Ipportuuity;\nBin say. young mall,\nDon't wail fur me\nTo come to you:\nYou buckle down\n'I'u win your erown.\nAmi work wiih head\nAnd heart ami hands.\nAs does lhe man\nWin, understands\nThat thoso who wait,\nExpoctiiigsoniorowunl for fate,\nOr luck, tu cull il so.\nSii always in the way back row*\nAnd yet'\nYon st not let\nMe get away when 1 show up.\nThe golden cup\nIs not for him who stands.\nWilli f,ldid bands.\nExpecting im1\nTo serve liis inactivity,\nI serve the active mind,\nTbe seeing eye.\nTin- rendy hand\nThat grasps me passing by.\nAmi takes front tin-\nTlu- good I hold\nFor every spirit\nStrong and bold.\nlie does not Wflil\nI III fali-\nWlio seizes 111,-.\nFor I mn fortuiiute,\nLuck, and fate.\n'I'he coruer 810111-\n111' what i.s great\nIn man's accomplishment.\nBut I am iione of these\nTo him who does not seize.\nI must be caught.\nIf any good is wrought\n( hit of the treasure I possess.\nOh. Yes.\nI'm (Ipportuuity;\nI'm greut*.\nI'm sometimes lute.\nBut do not wait\nFor uie-.\nWork on.\nWnleli on.\nGood hands, good heart.\nAmi some day you will see\n( Mil of your effort rising.\n(Ippurtiinity.\nA Hirst-Class Restaurant.\nCharles Dsles has titled up a\nri-st.-iiti-.-iut on Armstrong avenue\nthat is as neat mid complete in all\nits equipments its could In- found\nin uny city. The short order hill\nif fare is it most elaborate one. ill-\neluding as it does all the best\nthings that the market ntfonls in\nseason. His (lining room and\nkitchen are pert'eet ill detail, while\nall his meats are taken cure of ill a\nspecially prepared refrigerator.\nThe display window is changed\ntwice a day and nlrendy the u\\npeli/.ing displny of fruits, vegetables and eh lice cuts have caused\nconsiderable favorable cninnient.\nA restaurant lile this, operated on\nthe right lilies, will proven paying\nproposition in Craubrook. And it\nis Mr. I-lstes' intention to serve\nshort nnlers mid six o'clock dinners, the latter to be given for all\ncents each, ll will be possible for\nanyone to have n meld sent mil al\nany lime In their room or their\nhntne. Mr. Kates will also cuter\nfor parlies, dances, etc,\nMore Coal Developments.\n.Michel, .lime 7. During the\nsummer the International Coal anil\nCoke couipuuy plans to expend up-\nproximately east of Michel, on the\nmain lim-of the Canadian Pacific\nrailway. Four hundred coke ovens\nare now being put in. and 250 men\nnre at work on the properly. With\nnt the same ti to maintain strict 1400 ovens working tl utpiil in\ndiscliplilie iu anv military orgnni- ''\"K1,' will'\"' about 500 Ions u day.\n.. while it is the iiitetitlon to mnke\n7 th nil output amount tn 11,000\nIons a day by September 1st. By\nthe lirst of next vear it is planned\n?,000men will b'e working in the\nIields. while 5,000 will probably be\nemployed when the company gets\nto running at the capacity planned.\n'ihu trouble in Colorado between\nthe state authorities anil the minors\nhas led both sides in lln- difficulty\nto extremes. -Asa result anarchy\nvirtually reigns and the people are\nterrorized. Murder has been committed and punishment has been\ninflicted upon th,- innocent\nMessrs. Hoggurth and Rollins,\nil;4-n'-n-p.TtpiTi>4TT\"!7f- the.; Uiiiif\nl,r,,,,I, hotel, an- making a wonder]\nfid improvement in the appearance\nof lhe pin,,- bv lh,- aid of paint\nami inqH-r. Tiie office looks like a\ndill'erelil I-OOIII. and tile upstairs is\nilitdergoiug tunny changes.\nA. McEnclu-rnn cnn,' up from\nMoyie Tuestliiy to attend to some\nlilisiuess. lb' soys thai tic big\ndrive fur tliu Moyie Lumber com-\nnuiij ni, tin* Moyie is completed\nfor this yenr and thai about 8.1XK),.\nllilll feci uf l,,L-s an* nuw safely\nlioomcd lu lie lake iii-ni- tliu mill.\nh is reporti-d that Stewurl A-\nWelch were tin. lower.) bidders for\nilie Fernie i-xti-tiBim he Ureal\nNorther id that wurk would be\nstarted m ..nc,'. Thai will mnke\nbusiness lively al the Junction ami\ngive nil of the business men of thnl\nplace a <' 11:1111 i' lu '_,'! nil l-lll'lll\nThe nietnlH-i-s of the K. I'. lodge\nof Crnnbrook will alien,I Ihc Presbyterian church in a body on next\nSiindiy ,\".,iiiiic on which oeeasioli\nRev. L'ortttne ,\ill pit-itch a sermon\napplicable 1,4 tliu oilier and ils\nteachings. The members arc re-\nquested to el at lhe hall at 7\no'clock ami propnrc t,, go lo lhe\nchurch,\nGeorge llilliai',1. one of the plan-\neers ui Cranbrook, relumed on\nTuesday after an absence of nearly\ntwn years. Ile hardly knew the\ntown asit had grown so.and thinks\nwithout n .Imiiil Cranbrook is the\nbest town <>!' its size in western\nCnnadii. Mr. Milliard wiil prnbal,.\nly locate liere again and enjoy the\nprosperity of the plnce,\n'I'he lieen-..' fur lhe Imperial\nhotel has I n granted mul William\nSmall, the proprietor, is busy now\ngetline ready I'm* th,* opening,\nwhich la- hopes 1,, insure fin- the\nlirsl nf .Inly. Pete Mnthesoii,\nowner of the building, says lhat il\nwill be ready on lime. Mr. Smuli\nwill hnve a commodious liolel and\nwill, do ll good lnisiness.\nTn,* banana weathor has tnken\nfull possession nf this district mnl\nthe air is-as babuv as can be found\nbenc-illi thoBkies'of Italy. Child-\nrun an* happy, a,lulls are content\nand vegetation is prolilic in it's\ngrowth. Nnw'hci' the fnce nf\nthis glorious earth can there lie\nfound a lietter climate thun that\nof (he lianana bell of South Ensl\nKootenay.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Inllll McDoinilil nf Marysville.\nwas in town Tuesday. He is feeling good over the revival of business in Ihnl lown anil lln-assurance\nof the resumption of work on the\nsmelter, lie saysa greal ilill'ereliee\nSbnlrendy noticeable ami thai the\npopulation nf Ilu- Inwn is rapidly\niiiei sing. Mr. McDonald is one\nnf thnse whn st.'lid with ill,' 'town\nduring lhe Inw tide nl'latsiness and\nnalurallv he is fcelillghighlvgmli-\nlied over tl hang,-.\nThere have been Ino mauy run.\nnwuys in town this spring, and as\na rule. Ihey hnve been due I,, carelessness mi the i.m-i ,,l' drivers,\nThere are very lew horses in this\nwestern country thill are siitlleient-\nly broken to allow thom In slaml\nou the street withoul tying, and il\nis due lo this oversighi thai many\ntire frightened ami run away,\nConstable Morris proposes to in-\nvesligale all eases hereafter and\nhi,Id careless drivers responsible.\nE, I,. English, representing tic\nWntcrous Engine works nnd oilier\nlire nppnralus. has been iu lown\nseveral days interviewing tic people. He ims snld a number nf th,.\nYiclor linud gr,.nudes thut are n\nwin ile water sysi en i in themselves\nif used a! the starl -if the lire. ||,'\nis negnliliting wiih i itiiuitl.ee nf\nthe hoard ,,f [mile regnnling the\nsale nfa gasolene I'n iiglut-, and\nin all probability Ihc deal will go\nthrough if the in.-ii-liin Hues up\nIn the requirements,\n-lames Rynn, .1. I', fink and\n.lames diver were elected lire\nwardens lasl Tiiesilny, The si-leu.\nlinn is n good nil,'' as all nf lie\ngentlemen understand tic needs\nof the town in the way of lire pro.\ntaction ami lie precautionary\ntires, ll is in be Imped thai they\nwill see Ihai ill,- laws ai nforceil\numl Ihnl lhe people are compelled\nlo, protect themselves. The wurn\nWherever vou find u judge of fine whisky, you\niiiul \" Peter Dav,sun's \"\u00E2\u0080\u0094;i mature spirit of great\ndelicacy.\n& *. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2<% -/ IP?K \. '''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"' /\n^|l-||f--4!-#'a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Extra iSpcci.^:\"\nOld Scotch WhisKy\nTo ho had from ricDcrmot and Bowness\nA Nolc of Warnini*.\nNelson Kcnnomist: The recent\n.,. ,., , . ,,, lire III I'erille is ail exanip c o uiw-\n\"111 v a tke. and wives of le min-1 ,11\nK \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 | economy may in tlie long run prove\ners have been left withoul the no-1 extrnvngnnce. The people of thut\ncessities of life simply because place refused to move the inntler of\nthev were the wives of tic miners incorporation fenriiig thai Iheir\nThe cooperative stores have 1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E tuxes would Ihi greatly increased.\n, , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 , i ., \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .mul iis ii result, thev were withoul\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'r\"k''' ' \"J ,l\"' \"\"\"'\"I i\"\"1 appliances to light a lire thai could\nunu,',1 citizens and tl ontentB have 1 u checked at ils in,-option.\ndestroyed 1 inise they were the Tiiere are other towns in tlio KooL\nproperty of lh,* union miners, oniiy thnt would not bo much better\nMurder and iniliseriminiile punish- \u00C2\u00ABf'\" case ofad.sastrousconlhtgr\nI tion, but there is a general nit'l---\nlion to i-onsi\nlire prolectioi\nfor the protection of lhe people if iyeur or so agi\n.444,1 lllllll 44-4.1 -44.4 4 *,..*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I 14.V Illl,l,'.l\n4,1.4 1.414' -..M- ,4,44,1 1,11,1 Ull \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II'\n| .11,1,, I..4 4,11 ,1,1,1- 4,41.,111- \u00E2\u0080\u009E llllll\nI,.,,!,.,. I',., MM- 411,14' lllllllllll|t, lot llllll\n.4i ,...-..14 I roth-eta lltl Mil 1111,1 pays nil\ni-l -ii\nRAILWAY NOTES, Dissolution of Partnership.\n'I'll,' |,41 li,',.,'.' llllllll.-I 11,111 lll\u00E2\u0080\u009E |,l,l*l,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,-\n|-||.|,I\u00E2\u0080\u009E'\u00E2\u0080\u009E'I,,I.,4.','44-111111 I.'l I I ClUB I'\"\"\"\n.1 FI. Scull I.-li totlti} tor ins In | , n,,,,,,, ,-,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,i 4, \u00E2\u0096\u00BA\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E\ntun- home In Winnipeg, lunmu mi V.n I .I..11, lim. ,-'l\"-'l\nSiipcriiiluudi'iil KrickBon ami\nChief Despiitchor Chudlcigh nrriv.\nll lasl i'llesdav In relieve Sllpelin\nlent Taylor mid Chief Desimteltei-\nSell. Mr. Krieksnii enme iu hi-\nspeciul enroll the local SO as lo gel\nII ii,w nf Ilu- rond. nud lefl thelli-xl\nluorning I'm' tic Lunding for the\nsame purpose.\nA large nnnilierof tic trainmen\npresented Sii|iei'inleiiileiii Tnylor\nhi'ii.re liis departure, wiih a niaL--\nIliHci'llt eilliilll'l nf siller, lhe best\nIhey could Iiml in Winuipi-g. Ac\ncoiiipanyiiig lie gift was ana-lilress\nexpressing the I'rieliilshipand lies!\nwishes of lie donors I'm' Mi', i'n.i -\nInr and his estimable wife.\nCluuigc ill Time.\n'ihe new line lable weld inl\"\nell'.'c Monday, lu lhe future\nlhe west hound pass. Ilgl'f Mill he\nline al 10:12. insl,-ad of f-:Jj\",. llllll\nthe rtisl bound will be,he al Jelll\np. in. instead of 11:25, Th-' Xnrlh\nStar I.ranch leaves at I'.l\", p. 111. ilial ii p. 111. as formerly. Tin* eusl\nbound passenger will conned will\nthe Imperial limited nl Ihu re\nJllUetioll, ilislend nf the lot-lll express, thus giving East Kootenay\npnssongers qiiit-ker service tn thc\neast,\n4Men Only.\nWe have a very line line nf straw\nhats and as we are a lillle over\nstocked we will make it worth your\nwliile tn help us nut a little. 1'. S.\nM. Co,\nStuck Quotations.\nFurnished by Beale. & Elwel\nbrokers, Cranbrnnk B. ('.\nWn\nup\nNnrtli Slur\t\nSulllvnti J\nsi.Uim '.\t\n1'll.V Hull\t\nSt. Eugraii Ml, Minos\t\ni-sti'i'i. Oil nml l'i\u00C2\u00BB,ll',in,|\u00E2\u0080\u009Ein.v\t\nCllllilillail Onlil Pli-lils I\nlliti-rlnlll 11'ual ntnl I'nki-\t\nIlilllllniilll I inwii'iillllnil \t\nSnip.: Wi-Umn I'niil * Oil i'u iiiiiiii. IV\nI IJIITIFII'ATIJOi'' IMI'laiVIJMI'.Xi's\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 XOTII'IJ--\nRitiaiti-ln tin. Kiirl Steele Minlim lli\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nI.MJllKl Klllltl-llllJ* l'4-MI'l\nH'lii'ii, Inwituil\u00E2\u0080\u0094On St. Min-yV, niljiiln\nnml inn Ilall-ly sulltll III till' \"I.HJ I'iiii; Illin llr,l,-l-l,li,lKi-Rriill|i.*\n'I'tlki- llnlli-,' Hint 1, Sin 1 l.nvnll. nu\nmrO. II. Hiihli-ii I'- M. ,' Nn. II ltll.ll\niiwoi-riiin,, A.T.SI -inllll, l'. ll.e. N... II\nllll.-ml, niniil nl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB, XV illi Ilounnl, l'.M\nI . X,, Illlll.Tini nw'linl' \"I \".. illlnllil, i-lxi)\nilnyn Inuu tin- ilntn lii'ii'i,f. i,, n|,|,l.i ,n il,,\n,Miiiii,44 llwiinlnl-fill-1 i-liiiniii'iil ii4|,i\"4,\niiunilK, lot- lln- |iiii|iohi! \"1 iiljiilninii ii Uriiwi\nHi, Illii-nlnivi'i-liiliii.\nAnil liirtlii-rtii'ki'iioti Inil ni'llini, iimli'i\nHi'i'lliill IIT -, lm I'linuiiiin,'*,-,! liofniT tlii-\nIksiiiui I -ml, I'ri'lltli'i I li.i |.i.'-.,-ui-\nIMl,-I iln- -Ill, ,ln.vi,i Mn.v. A. II. lui'l\nIII\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009El I\nLand Notice.\nI linn-lij-(llvn I \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Uml \u00C2\u00ABi,,v ,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.i- I,\t\nili\u00E2\u0080\u009E ilnti- linn ol I ill I tn ni-i-li lu Ilir\nl lii,'fi'i,iiinii-ni innror I iln nm! .IVtjrku fnr\nM-iiiii-imi i\u00E2\u0080\u009E l-m Imm iiiim hnn-fml nml\ni'lllll I.v wr\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 .,! Innil, m,,i ' I,\u00E2\u0080\u0094. Hlllllll*,]\nun tin-liuii, llilll-l uf llii- knot v liver,\niiliinil fm il- n'-iiitli \u00E2\u0080\u009E1 IViiiilnpr' iinii*\nni\"i\u00E2\u0080\u009E inir nt n |i,,-l liui.:k--,l p ,,l,\u00E2\u0080\u009E' l.iii'iiiu'-\n..mllm,H rnuii-r. ll - ,li -in i'liiiilm,\n0 ,',',1.1 In ilmlnii mn ,i< In., i,, Hip\nKi my rlvnr, tli io s.inil, l.ill.niinK lln,\nnvpi*Imuk -l.'i rlniiii. ni-ir - I--, iliniii'i-\nivi'-i .\".\" i'lmins HI,,,',' \u00E2\u0080\u009Er Inn. I,, lli,' [ilni-p of\ni'iiiinti\">,,'\u00E2\u0080\u009Etn,,iii.'\nImnil Tili.li 11)114.\nI.'.'.i IVallcr l.nl'lim\nTimber Notice.\nN\u00E2\u0080\u009Etl,p is ii.'1-i..v ui-r-.il ilmi tlilrly ,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nfin,,, llii--'Inl- I int I li,n|,|i',v ll,..lln- Cllli-I\nI',,1,1 i.ii--i.,imm ..I Luml,, mnl -1 nil- lm \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nI ,,-i. In illl ninti-iii-Vi* IOVH.V tlmlii-t ll\t\n,li\u00E2\u0080\u009E'ti,II,,4-iin.-,l\".,','ii,,',i lnnil.4 ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI',iliiiili',i,'ili4f nl li |iiikI murkpil Wnllir\nhorhia's pi,niit\"iiHt .t'liin-'i. |,iutit,,,i.,n linll\nmil Hi iiiii ii Inill mil-' -'\u00E2\u0080\u009E*<>- .1,1\n,li'\u00E2\u0080\u009E Hilllll Pnal ' 'iiVlii'i ul . l.n, null,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0irniii, ..up, tlii-ni',, iiiirtli'llln','1, itli\u00C2\u00AB, lli,',,i','\nsummer time is flu- ilunger. period ' -.p-t nl i'iii.!ii*iJiiii--iii* i-nuii, run piairiiw,\niu towns like Crunlirook uutl even* \" i'\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00ABtii'*.l,i\u00C2\u00BB,'iu'Jl,,' u - -it h-gln-\ncure 8)l0llld be exerted lo SIIV0 tin- ''ZG^IlCjunT''\"''''\"' ''\"'\ntown from a serious i-.iiiUiigraiii.il.- iht, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- Wiifiirtuiiii*-.\nFred' Sinylh. nf lhe Moyie \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' ','G*T'\nLeader, was in town Inst Tuesiliiy | . Timber, Notice,\nenjoying ihe metropolitan air. of I'i'rtknn tlcnL'in! tlilrl*4tlllly8 nllol*-ilalJ-i.l\nCliii'ibrook. Mr. Smyth savs thnt lnW\u00C2\u00BBnf.l'l.\u00C2\u00BB in ,i\u00E2\u0080\u009E-uan-t c ,i-\u00C2\u00BBi. r\ntlie pav-dav last week of ihe St. \"',' ','\" \"'\"' W\"\"1\",U\"l\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".'?'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,!'\"\",\", '\"\n,, ' * .' . , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 int nmi I'lii-n- ini-nv 1 nnl.,-.- fruui lln* (i,l,,,4-\nI'-'l'-' mine, inspired lhe | pie |\u00E2\u0080\u009Ejr',iii,*.*Hbi.riimih in Sonili Enat Kii.it,*.\nof that lown wiih hiipe and confi- ntl\u00C2\u00AB '-\ndeuce, llllll tllllt business is good.' l\"Hl\u00C2\u00BB.e...-i.,|r nt n liiiat-. mnrki-,1 \"A1.-4.\nIle spoke especially of the ehlirae- Mul,\"\u00E2\u0080\u009E''\" \"I \"! \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2''\"\"''\" \",\"1,\"\", \"'I'\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB. \", wmteeii m this :;;:r;,:,:;:,^L';:::!:::;\u00E2\u0084\u00A2;:',\":;';;::'\ntune, saying that Ihey. are. of (u \u00C2\u00BBnl,l Ioi, tl maatnO pliu'lii', tlm. north\nIt-tidy class, willing and anxiouk -tui-iniiua. il,,-,,,-,, n\u00E2\u0080\u009Er,h,',,a,,'rl.v'. 11 - - m- i., u. 11\nlo meel tlieir obligations, und tho Imnkuldip uik rfmr lad cliulna i\t\nkind of people tiiiii make .a sub- l\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"\"111\" -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< *-\" \"''\"' \"' \"\"''' '\"' '\"il-\ni .,,..*.- Kong\n|j Cranbrook\ni! Hotel 3 3\nQuests Comfort a Specialty\n(iimd Sl-ibling in Connection\nNearest to raihofwl aatl ilepdt. H;is accoiumoila-\ntions for the public unequalled in Crnnbrook.\nHoggarth & Rollins\nHot and Cold Baths I'ruprictor\nli\nTimber Notice\nIM..- i.,- timi llUily ilaja -*,ii.-c- (Into I\n l-l |4,44|,;,|.I Illl'i I'l 1,4-i, I' 111\n,1,1. I .-.-I'.- iii 1 i,-i,,ii4i. ll. I'. Inr n\n|it'4i;il I imr In, nl nil,I CJrt'y tillll,,'!' llnlli\nIn III loHlllB lli-\u00C2\u00BBl*rlbpil I Ik ill Si.Utll IJiu-l\n4 4< iim .il ii iiii.I iilnliti'il nl lh>\n Uni run ,,i l.n, I8TII , fro .i.'-t\ntill Plinlna, tha, Iiurlli lltl chnill., Iln-uii'\n,M-I Ull plinlna, iImi - I, ,1,, --l4.nl.. In\n, Ini',-ul I'lvlni.inn\nI.... mi , ,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I iiiiii llli,Iiii ill.lm..- llllll.\nii ll.l) J ,,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-. I ntor.\nCranbrook License District.\n|l\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei-,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E| I.i,,.i4..'l'.4iinui4.-i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei,\":--. , millirilllk\nI.i....-,- Iii-ni\",. will I'i' 1','i.l in III- (-1.411*1\nIII 4IS4- 11.41,1-4 M ,44 -I'lllirailllJ-, III,' lllllll\nil, .Iii4..,. Hun. ill llu-liinirul Vlm-k\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,:.,' i. ii In-inil,,-,inn i i-i\nii,,., -,, ill l.,-,-,iii-iili'i-i,,].\nI'r. . 1 llrplV. Ill ,vn I 11 lll'l M.ll.l-lill-.\nI : .el , I 14,14 k II I. Ynhk.\nJumna Ciirrnll, Ontario 11,41,1 Kiinlii'il,'.!'.\n.1 W M, -Iiuiiiii\nI'm;,;.-. 11 I'.. .Imi,' I'l. I'.ml\nNotice.\n\.,i .,,;. I,.,i,,l,! 1,14, ,1,441 iiii iln.va ilttei\n,l,i,|, lli,'IJn-i Kooieiuiy l.uinl.i-i- i ollilinny.\nMill li'il. uill ,i|.i i.v I,, Ilia ll..ii.4r: tlip I..i-ii\nM.ni.i lluvpiiior li il iui-)pr apption 7of\nll\u00C2\u00BB- 'Itivpi' 1 Sir.-.iii,- A,*, \"tod \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Imui\nlll'll,. lucilllllM \"-\"I I,l-llll.-lll.il- lllllll\nHi*. I..-.I nn.I l.in.li- ,n llic Siniii i ri,-l. Brltlali\n,-,,!,u,il,i,,.,ui,li,s,tiil\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii\u00E2\u0080\u009E,-,.-,. lean Itneourcu\nI inilpip I,, v.1,,'1'1' ll i',\u00E2\u0080\u009Ek iiiti'iapi'la tlio\n, ruin. N,,\u00E2\u0080\u009Et l-iia's llilliiiil.lj'illiil .,, \u00C2\u00BBl,'\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei*il,t,'i,\nlli,-i-,ii,r\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E\"\u00E2\u0080\u009Ell-li-\u00C2\u00AB.*li,!,-,-.',li limitniviiialriii't\niliiim.. Iiii'nnia, nml hinkcaiil'hotlioi lm irovp-\nllli'l,,a na null in* ,i'-\"---*ii,-- fur III.- illlvlng ul\nI,,.-|Ui,l lluiui, u ul I,u\u00E2\u0080\u009El\u00C2\u00BB.,*ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E.|-i.||i.\nI'iuiiI llii-ilrii ,l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.v,,l.ln,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. l'\"il\n\"IV. F.'llilnl,\nS\u00E2\u0080\u009El,i,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei-l\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei-llipn|,|,lii-nn\n. Timber Notice\nTnkP notice llnil llilrl.v iln.va nllpr lint\nlii'ii'. 11 inli'i il lu u|i|ilj- lu llipi'ili.'f iiiminla\n-Ml,,-, ,,f |)|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,I. 441,.1 '44M4., rifl-irlll, II I'\nfor n \u00C2\u00ABi i-i'iiil lipi'iise oi hi) nml curry tinny\nliinl.'-i- n lln- l4'll\"4iii,:r HpiPrllipil Iiuui\nIn Snlilh limit K.inli'iin.v\n,4,1, ,'il'Jl I ll l| Illliill IHl't Illllllil I,|\nIlu, Iinnii pna'l ,-iiMi ill l,,i ailllll, II\t\numl in, ehnlna tlio'ncii \u00C2\u00BB,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eii!i lln rlii'iln-\nlll.'lll I\u00C2\u00BBl III III!' Il.'\u00C2\u00BB, 1 1 ,1 lul 1\u00C2\u00BB7II\ntlp'l tli Iii lit,'ii,Irlli lunil ur lul 1STI'\ntlmnro up.-t lu tlip ivpbI limit ut Int la.',s\ntil' 114-4- 11,ll-tll ll, III.- |lll|l 1 1,4-fllllllllM\nl.lltl'll Illl.-J-H'l illl, niMilV, llllll\nlu .\", It. n jpiiiilngii\nTimber Notice\nTiilMii4.il.-ilmi il.inv ilnya -,4-t hie-1\niiniini tn n,i|ily iu lit,, ilii.'f commissioner of\nhiitla nnil inirkk tit Vlrtorln for n ap\u00C2\u00BBelnl li\nceliac to cut int'l enrry nimy limber from on\n(liUulilllir Uinclhol lnmla III S I, Una!\nKoolonoy:\nI un mini: ni ,< |n-l un ll Ill linlltiil\niui- ul ,n, l-ci. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ],. i t u\u00E2\u0080\u009E. imrtli eu.l\nnirnrrol inlil lm 1311. tnnrkeil I'.MoAltkur\n\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00BB in-1. 'Iii-n,' rth UUchnlm more i\nI---1, M. M-l -' n-nl.-i ,i m-i-.iIi,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\t\nIS, ,'lnnii- llin..' nt'l, aa lull' K.'llj-. Umber\nll.'l .tlll'l K.-inlt lllrlllllll- mui ' I.',\nlh , ii'.-ars.-. cliulna iiiiiip ur lew, llieiii'i\nsouth 211 cliulna - - leaa in lln, uurlli\nI.. ,11 M.i., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .4 -\u00E2\u0080\u009E, lul llill 11,1 llli'l-.' UI--I Ulollg\nI.l\nIt,\npill.\niiiciitiiti-i till, ui-r\nl.inuli'il uth iln)* nl Ihu-. mnl. '\nlu I'. Mi'Ai'tlini'.\nNotice.\nNuliee is I In- -drill 11.411 mil* ilm\ntilloi e the Etlal Ku-il.-iiiiv l.tuiilier Coll\ni-n-i Luni--1 iiiii inij.l.v \". Ilia Honor lit\nLii'i'liiiiuit f;,,i,,i'iii.i'iti,'iinni'il lerapplinn\nTilflhii' llii'.'ininil.Slii'ii'.is A.'l.\" lu Moo\ni',,ttl,l,,'a, in,- j..mt. nmi oihpr obstruction\nlull. Hi,' I mnl -n.l.. ..I Hin Sim,I crock\nllrlt.l.h t nl,nnlii.i, nml It's tilbiitiiries, from\nifs'slnircc'to Ivhere the erpelt Ititirsppla Hi,\nI'roiis.N'pal 1'ionriilliviij uml ti. strnlitbli-i\nII HUM' I I till' M.I.I 44, 4-1, mill I ,t,\n-UMI lllllll' I. .4. llllll Illllllil SIII'll IlllllH\n iiiiMiti.ii-.iie mui pcasni'J l\u00E2\u0080\u009Er tin\nililrlllii ut Ions nml ll uutliimlii'i'ilii'iiiii\nllnteil Iht-Ilrsl ilny of .little, I DM,\n1' . I', lllll'.l.\nII SI, leltur.llir lln' n|i|ili.'iinl.\n, ,, ll, \u00E2\u0080\u009E I limn, oui mere u. II go 'in iiii-iiiiu. Kliul ol people HUH IllliKe II Slill- * ,''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,. ' ,'\nmeal lot munle begets aimrehy. tio|| |(J mlMer tiie question ,,f stniiliul town, liverythlng looks \"*'\"\":\" '' ''W',,\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1 ',\" IG\n'I'lc laws nf Colomilo are ampleh\rB protection more now than a gooil in tic town und the prospects \"''lZmri'u,rrf,i.liinp'i'iiiii-' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni\nfor the I'ni nr,- nre very bright.\n--MM- -I .III,i,a 4 I i.l-r IMlllll,-.\nWin* nui Ip| up inlu' .-iu.' iif v..ur horse?\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2pnmsnvn-ranIllilnh l.ilinr;.\u00C2\u00BB'Oil'.vnmlcure\nI.v luukiliu 4.lli'i' evelvtlliliii i I 'linn\nii'itlt i ' -,'. w.li i-.-l him with ii liber-\nI.!l|.1-1,4M,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.!. ,4144.,, Illlil in II ItllP Mull.\nrleull I141I11',\u00E2\u0080\u0094. Iitii*l, ulisuli. .*|4'. All thiaivn\n.1,1 'ill ii ii-rv i.-44-,4iiiil.M elinme, i'iiv.il.1.-\nn,.|il,li- 441, niiili- i inter.,. OurfncilitieH\nI...Mi.iii,llin- ll.i. i.ii-i',\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei- I .'null WO\nInm iv Hull ive i-l.ll-p1i-..H,> <| inev.'i'.v I'eapPI't.\nIVrllp nr mil nu n\u00C2\u00AB tor bill i-uriii-nlin-.. .\nI'll I. HANDLEY,\nT^ When vou visit Cranbrook stop at the T\n| ROYAL HOTEL |\n*p Nona Better In the District ^\n*]_*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 kates Si ami up. Short Orders anil Oysters <^\n.*4> served in any style from S p. in. to (. n. m. ,'k\nT A\nV Thc tabic is thc b;st. the rooms .ire utisvirp.is'icd Inr clem ^W\nV litu-ss and comfort and thi bar is supplied with thc best brand <%\n*i'j ol liquors and cigars. L. B. VANDKCAR, Prop. 0\n9mmSMSSiiSim!li3MlGGIG:iMGEEm^Ii0\nNotice.\nIll Ilu* Sll) ie I'niiit ut llrltl-h I'nluiuliiii\nIn tin, Ill nit.'In! Iiii- \V tiler l'ulll[i.ui,i\nCnnnillil I Act, ISII7,\nAmi\nlu Ihe miller i.l Hip Wi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Supply\nI'uiniiiini, I.iinil.,1.\nKntlre la hereliy itlreu Hint n Petition hn-\nI Il|p,l ill 11.4- lliatriel !le-dslr.V ill Hi.\nSit|if.'un' Sliprenii, i'iiiiii nf tl'ilial. i-I iiiii iiii\nill I iiiiiI,!.,,,!. luni nm 144IM4 -,-,t,ii, i inlet\nAcl mil lorliinii Iiii- Water Suppl* l'oni|imu\nl.itllili'il, lu I'liuetrui't mul ii|ieruto ;i iluni\nworks system for tbo supply uf waiter in Hn\ntown -I Cruubrook anil the iubnblltiuti\nihi',',...!'.\nAmi nnlii*!'is ulso lioreby given II1411 Ilu\nuppllcntian on tbesolil Petition -ill In' minli\nliy tlm Company tn Ihcllltlnpolthe^lipielin\n,'uilll ill lliilislil'i.liiiiil.i.iiiltlu-riiin't House\nllnalim Si|ntll*e, Vi.lmii. 4411 Mniuiuy. tin\nlivelllytev -. tlllj ul .Inn,'. I'.ml. nl thi\nInuu- uf tell o'cloek in liu- liil-eliuull.\n'I'lie date nf 'In- tirst piiblicntlnn ..! Hiii\nnotiee Hostile 20th day of Mny. 1004.\n1141,4,1 ni Cioiibrook. IliillsbCnluinluii.lhli\nl!,lh,l\u00E2\u0080\u009Ev\u00E2\u0080\u009EIM-iv. 11)114.\nW. I-*. Oiird,\nlluki'i- Street, Crnnbrook, B. I.*.. Sulleitor fn\nthe Coinpniiy.\nTimber Notice.\nToko noil- e that thirty days alter ,1m,'. I\ninl pint to apply 141 tli\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1 diet II illl til issii Unit* ill\n1 uinls mul 1111 ks. Vlctorln, II. 1'.. fui* n sp\niuliji'i'ii-e lu cut mnl puny nwny timber ii,,,,,\ntin- lollowin-tdescribed InndsslttinteiuSuiilli\nMust Kootenny:\ne nuiiiiiir ut n post limited on tlio west\nsldonl the B.C. Southern KniUoy ,.1 milt\npust fll, tlieneo west B0 ehalns, thenco nortli\n-u chulnn, t lieu-e enat su cliulns more or In-\ntu Hie 11. C. Southern Ituilmiy. llience billow-\niiinlhi' snid ruilwny in 11,,' 1,1 \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei ,,,111\nuu'iii'i'itD'iit. I'liiiiiiiiiiiili UIU ncres, more 01\nhas,\nHutu! this *!,,,li ilnv ul Mn.v. A. h- 1II0+.\nI fiiitmon.\nti a. Ultch, .limit\nTimber Notice.\nTnki- uni i-i'lliiit ihiity ilnya nller dote, I\nintend tu npply tu Hip, biofi'ouiluissloner o\n1,nnil ,1 nutks, Vi,-ioiin. II. I'.. Iur 11 spec\niul license to nit und'eurry nivoy t mbertrou\nthe tullmiii.g ileserlli,il londs, In Smuli l-Jnst\nKootenny:\n( ointiii Inn \u00E2\u0080\u009E' 11 pnat pltiittod on the wesl\naid,-nf Hie II 1'. Suutli.Tti lliltlwoy ot inil.\npoal :i-l. thenco nesl 1 liuins more nr lest\nintl nsterly b-uiudory otU. I'. Il.lol ir.lil\ntllCII lllll [,411.44414.444 I ll- -lllll I-.IIMlllll 141,1\nin the tl. e. Southern Itnllwiiy, tliet foltow\nIng snld ruilwny to tin- plnco <>f ci inmimc\nincut, I'liiitniiiiii': till, ncres more ur less,\nDuted this-111111 duy ot May, A. ll. Hml.\nIJ. l-alcrsoo,\nll. A. Ultch, Aitent,\nNotice.\nK'ollce Is hereby iilren Hint Uu days iilte,\ndato tlm Kust Kootenay Lumber e puny\nI.IlllltPil, niil npply In llis II ir. Hip l.li-lll\n\"iiiiiii (ltivproor |n Cul il under section 7 o\nHip liners iiiiiI Stipmnp Acl to clt'lipbtnllders\nluu jiims mul other obstructions Irom ilu\nhod I luniks nl l.illlp Solid Ureek, llriiisli\nCullllnliiii mul iia Ifilnltnrips Irom its snuri'i\nlu wlii-ri'll reek lliterai-rts tlio Crows Nesl\nl-ii-s Itnilwnv. Hint tn stl-niul lhe ciillt'Si\nuf Hip silid -I k iiiiiI In COIIStlllcl lllllllS\nbooms ond mnke such 01 Inr ImproveiiiPiit!\nlis limy lip in\",,asnr.v tor tho drlvlllu ut luii-\nlliliiiin*, nl lumbur therein.\nDuted Mn mini, HUH.\nW. I-. Hard,\nsi Solicitor tor Hip Appllcnnt.\nTimber Notice.\nTuke imiii'.-Hint thirty ilnys after tint,', I\niul I 111 npply In tlie I'lliel rutuilllsslouer uf\n1 ninl. nml wurks, Inr 11 spccliil II si ,11\nunit enrry away llnibnr It It- following\ndescribed I11111K sllunlo In Siiulh I'insl K\u00C2\u00AB\t\nnny llritisli Cllllllllblti:\nI'i nclllKllt 11 pust plnnti'il,11,II nli\nliolindnry ul Ilmi Iiiiii-'- lu'i'i'iiiiiliiiii nn,I nt\ntin- sooth post eorm-r ol Sl-niri-r mui llou-p's\nlltlltinr IIpOIISp, III 'Hi Nlli'liiijus. Hn Hit\npusl HI) l-llllllis, III.'\" \"siiuth.sililiiiiiis.il\t\nliest Ull cll lun t.U tho |ll.l I lii'itimiiug.\n1)111,11 Ibis tilth duy ol Mn.v, HUH.\nAmies Ullll'll,\nI, por Ktlwiirtl Kliifll. hncilnr.\nTimber Notice.\nTake nnlii'i-lll.l thirty ilnys lllli'l ll.l.', I\nIntoiul iu npply in tin-i-lil.-l 1 ..iittnissiuiu 1 ul\nl.inuls tuul winks. Iur 1, spp, inl li- 11- I., nil\niiiiiI curry nwny llnibnr [ruin lul ,',l,',u wimp\n'nin. Knot .1- ilisltii'l. n.'inu suutli iif ('run\nbrook.\nii Allot. Miinsun.\nTimber Notice\nTnki- nulii-p thnl thirty ilnys niter ilnli-1\nintpiiil tu upply -ti ilu- iiii-l coiniuisH oner nl\nImnlp mul works at Victoria lor 11 ipeclnl li\ncense to 1-111 tiiiii curry awuy tlmbor finin\nHip following ilesi'lilii'il liillils ill S Ii Unsl\nKootenay!\nConimenelng nt n pnst mnrkod M. Mutinies\ns. p. comer ami pliinteil about Imlf a mils\nsnulh uf Ihe H'k liver, nbout I -vo mill's from\ni s mnuili. iliiiiip wesl l.'>n chnlns mom or\nipsa. Ilii'lii'p nnrtli 4.-11'hnins mnil' nr Ipss tn\nIhpsiuilhl mlm-y nf lot lUn. tl 150\nIini 11- more or I, ss in tut eustorly direction\nfollowing the south boundary uflofc414(l nml\nthe suutli I11-1I1 ol tho Klk river. Ile-i until\niili.nit a.*, iliiiiiis tn tlm iih ! commence.\nmill. Iilnliiii.g (1 III ni'l-pa iiiiiip or 1,'as. I 1 I4-*,\u00E2\u0080\u009E'.'l'I ........ .-r tile Interim', Ollnwii, RBpt,.\n1 ileillhcr.il y i.l Muy, 1(104.\n. HI M M. In\nTimber Notice.\nv., in-1. Iipn-br given Ihnl a*, ,l\u00E2\u0080\u009Eis niter\niinn, 1,1,1,-1-11.,,,1-4.11 -ni,, .i.-h- mission,\n114-1' nl Imui- ntnl wnrks sl Virlorio, tin n\n11111111111; il rllual -mil-11 Solltl\nIJllSl k\"\nN. w, ...i\ntut il |\"l-I Iiinil- I -I'. A,I,dpi\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.!' plulltol nil\"!'!' Hip eusl\nlimit nil lllll,,'! 11-j:.. 1,---I' On.', sink,-\nUn.-. , ipiin. nluiiu 'In-...11II1 I\t\nmid lul\n-. lun 1 liuins mni'.,\n.- IJ.\nItn, 1*4,1', lithe I mill Iiuiii nl Hip 1..... J 1 il.i InI.i\nis., pi,.,-111,.iinn. H\u00E2\u0080\u009E. neat ii.',\nIlllillS I llS- 1,1 t],.- lllltiall I'llllltllt'il!\nll'- il i 44. lllllll i t- -.11.! lu, IIJ.-l. Ill4.ll...\n... lii 'i'n.111 ih...'! -1 limit ..f Mini liil I I4.'.-,\nJ i-lniins 111 ire or less to Ihe |>l tee nf Ingin\nimi cuiiluiuiiig llllll acres mu tl,..\nI.u-t.teil in,, 1IJ-.1I1 dny nl M.i.v. lnul.\nI' I-'. A,luli.ll\n... .*, -_-,\np * -V'S -\nS>nopsis ni Regulations for dlsposat of Mln*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fills n;i Im minion Lund*; in Manitoba\nth: Northwest Territories umi lhe Yukon\nTerritory.\nc. 1 ruallatnls nui) l.e imrcliawd nt mu i er\niici'c for soft call unu s.-n f\u00E2\u0080\u009Er unthracllo. N\u00C2\u00BBt\ninoiv Hi.ui .:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iu'L-tf* mn 1- ai-q ilre-l i-y on,- in\nillvltlim nr company. I nytmy ut Hi,- rat.* ut\nlun can ' p\"i '\".i'i :. i'n imnil.vM-iiillu'ir.-lli-i't-\niJiiaru \" 1 ri-.n-.. r.-i-iiitn'ii ypftrs uml nvi-r\n11 ittI luhii sl. r m|.-Hi i*. In.liliim trt'i' iiiitn-i'-i\n,-,,vtiin* iii- 11111) olilaln uttri lot ,i lilililnu U-oil-\ninv'-. cerUKcntB i^ KrnutPil for ono\n,VNll,.l.*M*.-..,lll|-j|h,., u,..-n ,i.,WII,-h!\n.il v.,-'ii.-ritiimnii f,.t 1,11 Illillvi(llml,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iii. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2imi per milium furit eompiuiy,\nmurkiuu out ii,\nmt: Input lull Iii.\ncule a elnlm i\n; Bitllie wiiii iho\nrod mineral tu\neT,'\u00C2\u00ABBb.,K\nii,l 011 the 1\t\nof tilt-Iii -\\nTilt rl.uiii -\n,i;i\, il locate\nAt l-il-l iitw\nllieraol Wlm\nUiu in,- it-1 in -.\nmil ho nvi'hliM\nwitiiiii ten mi\n-. .Uie.,iltiiuiui.il\n111 ii,-,,11 fn\niiii-t ii<- ex|u'rnli\nii i\" tin' in nlut*\nv 1 \" -1 ll <-tl |'|J\nooniofLitiiMOoi\nwithin lifte.'ii\ni*. nl a milium\n-i.i*. mioweil <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0li..11. I'he tee\n1 on the eluiill\neconier Iii lieu\n|,\"f,,i,-.i in uiul\nirvoy mmle, nnii\nuiromeiits, pur*\nilie Minister of\ntiiinii'i: 11-011 ami\n1'i'iiitiii'y. o[ mi\nlln- IM ''li 1\nfor Hip pnym i\nl-h 1-1 Mimii\nr a 1111..tu locnl 1\n1 nl r ijnltj ui 11\nnet \"t ih,' locml\n^. .Mnnitobn -in\nn shnll provide\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rule of H'i |>er\nui\" v. w. r..\ni-ii'cwaii rlvei i'\ninn*, uro i'IUht 1\nNinth Si>Knl-\n11 ii.-li. lln*\nffifg'l\n^1 IWt lllllll ill!\neM eiiillnn he*\n1 ii<< lui er ui*\ni- imcK to tne\n1 rt. Ull if *.\n,;,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \S t\nsnl. ,-lalllls .IK1\n1 ll'lUltl, In I\nN. U. '1.. 1 **..-\nig riven of Mi\np,.nj; the Vuki\niltolm ami Ihe\n1 l.ll ilt.l) \u00E2\u0080\u0094A\nlenses nf Uv.-\nyears, renew*\nsitu nf the In\nIl.lil'*. ,',|.-|l lol\nutile In llio (list\nt'*l'lll Of l\u00C2\u00BB,ill\netlimoftlie Mil\nIII,' it ^i...'s liiill i->'on||ll,'il In III,' -Ulini-I'l;\n1 hcil .0 li.i- o. ihe i*iv..r li.-l-H \ow wuter\nmr... ami -1, iij.*it tniln. rlnhts ol all iietsom\nIiuiii wntei ui.ni. imenclinliumnl lea-.-holu.\nTh.- I- slmll hnve a ilieilR.' hi operation\n\u00C2\u00BB iniieseniutiirmiillio.lnleol iho lease [,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nhusohtnlncil limn tlini) dm lense oiic\"iiieil)lu\nlor.-iu-ll llJiei-n nil-- nv ll'.n-ti.ui I-silllli'i-lil\nIti-ntnl, sniper an f-u eneh mil,* nl il\ev\nlea-fil. l.'nva.U nt lhe r.llPol luo ami a halt\nper ,*. 11! ,*n.lt*,:tei| on lie1 tint put utter it e\i* is\nhMlg nn m the Vukon Terrllnry.\n[ live Mill,- ea: It mn) In- (tiulllf\nuiii'i fm 11 term of tweutj yeun, i\nolho.il.) hs IIOsllllIU\nii ihe yom nf the tlnio\nleilroilitelii rul Inn\n1 ilnte of thc lease, innl\nmles ivilnln -lx yenrs\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 i'|..-i nn.I- for nisi\nha. Ik.11.\nII 1\n\t\n \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n, Ul.l .1\n1 still, In\nie 1\nn eluiill\nmust\nei3imJir\"i\ntwo\nalii:'.'*\ns .-mum.-.\n1 11 lhe\nto a\nl-.it.\none huff 1\ntil- \\nlliiynh\n1 nn the\n*. rlllllll\u00C2\u00BB\nai thu\nMilni'ol\nillo.ylo\nn.ly.\nho until\nhe I'lllll 1\nnn.l\nship\n\"s.i In-,-\nlll.l II on- 1\nliain!\nshall rn\nUracil\n, I'll 111 of\nBBplinitO\niiiin,*\nriver\nllllllUIIOl\nmav lie lu\npiivitm 11 r\nWurk 111\n> wm\nlli'hi'ii 1\n.1,iini.\nill nl IIV\n: fee 0\nor, ii) mi\na clnln\nuse, nm\n*-:. A\nIII*,* lllllll\ncaott yi\nllee\nIHe\neiillil\ntr In\nlll,-\\n.ll I\nil, fill,illli li.'il\",illliltilli'il, llllll opt 11 loDceiipnllon\nami euiry ll) a Iree miner,\n'I'he li..iui,luiiesofa ela.in mnv hi'tleline.l ul.\nsoluli'l) l.y haih'Kii simej m nh-auil | iihllshini!\nllotli'i's in th,- \nl, Illeial lili/eltf.\nivivnli'uiii. Ml miai,|'io|.ii.in*,l lininiiiimi\nLnntl-hi \u00C2\u00BB auiloha, the Smilmest Teirllories\nami Hithiii ll.e \11kou Ti'i'iliory nre op. n it,\nir,.-pectlln for potrqlotlhl, ami Hie mini ler\nn.iy vi'seneloi an inilivhinul ompjiiiy liuv-\nliH.niiieluin'iy nu lhe Inml in he |Hn>|iei led, an\nre.iul lil-i lilies. SI lil the i-lOHjieelor ills\nover ml In pa\lu^ 1,11 mtilles, nnd snl,slai'loiliv\nslahti li such ihseiueiv, un men imt e\cee>lh.i-\nUMieri'-. ii.ehiilinu Hu* oil we Inml su.-ti olher\nii'il as m;i) In* .l.-t.i iiihuil. will he solil lo lln*\nUfinevei* nl ilie rnteot . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1904-06-09"@en . "10.14288/1.0070404"@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. 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