"f6410648-c192-464d-a31f-55a70c481f15"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1915-06-10"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070441/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " 15^\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nVOLUME 17\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA,\nTHURSDAY, JUNE mtli. LB16\nNUMBER 1!3\nYOUNG LADIES\nSpend Pleasant Kvening ut Dance In\nSt. .Mary's Hall Friday Evening\nLast\nCranbrook Tommies are being treut-\ned right royally the iust. couple or\nweekH by the Cranbrook public, There\nhave boon card parties, dances, soo-\ninis nnd other (unctions uf u liigh-olase\ncbaractor, But it is nr the dance held\nIns! Friday nlgllt In St. Mary's bull\nwe wlstt to particularly dwell Upon,\nA llerald scribe visited tbe ball long\nbefore the crowd began to assomblo\nto view tlie (locorutlons, which were\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2arranged In a neat and attractive manner, anil which reflected great credit\nupon the young ladles who so artistically planned the whole affair. Tbe\nwalls of the dance hall was covered\nwith pennants bearing such inottos nn\n\"Uo Cheerful,\" \"Wo Should Worry.\"\nEtc.\nSergt. Major 1'earee assisted in the\ndecorations, which, to say the least.\nwon tbe approval of everyone of the\ndancers.\nThe Cranbrook orchestra, under the\nvery able direction of Mrs. N, A. Wallinger, put tbe crowd of dancers In a\nreal military mood with its rendition\nof up-to-the-minute music, being encored oftor each number by the many\ndancers.\nLieut. Halsall, of the 107th Regiment acted as ticket seller, and way\nwell up on the job.\nThe dance was given by four of the\nyounger set of Cranbrook, tbe Misses\nLillian Leask, Elsie Dent, Ella Ryekman end Bonny Doyle, and to their\nfenergetic efforts and industry the affair was a pronounced success.\nAt 10 o'clock the Crnnbrook Tommies paraded to the hall, where thoj\ntripped the light fantastic and were In\nd r.iond by the ladles, many of\nthe boys dancing the military two-\nst< p, Tables were arranged for those\nwho preferred \"to play thc game\" with\ncards.\nAt 12 o'clock thc \"Cook House\" call\nbrought the soldiers together In the\nmain hall, where they were addressed\nby Dr. J. H. Kins, on behalf of the\nSt. John's Ambulance Corps, addressed\na few wards to thc men wishing them j\nsuccess on thc battlefield nnd a safe SCHOOL BOA It I)\nreturn to Kast Kootenay. The ladles'] HOI 1) IIFFTIXC\nof St. John's Ambulance then passed I , \u00E2\u0080\u009E\namong the men presenting each with j Ap||0,B, romm|tt<.e to Inspect School\na package of \"Oh\". Chum\" tobacco, a\nchoice cigar, a box of cigarettes and a\nbox of matches. A card was enclosed with the package \"With the\nCompliments of the St. John's Ambul-\nance Society.\"\nIIAIGHTFRS OF .EMPIRE\nORGANIZE IN CRANBROOKJ\nCranbrook Ladles Feel Much tiuod\nCan be Accomplished by Inaugurating Local Branch\nA meeting wus held at the home nf\nMrs. J. H. King, Armstrong avenue,\nKOOTENAY SOLDIER BOYS\nLEAVE FOR VERNON GAMP\nHOTEL MEX WANT\nREFUND OF MONEY\nll)-l.im Authorising turn as Htmuii-\n<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rntla.ii fur the Major fur IHIS\nWa. 1'n.sni\nat. J. II. IMtIK, a.! lliaauaaatK ,,*<\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, . | _,- \u00E2\u0080\u0094^ ^^ , a\nMond.\" last by a few lames to con- The Cranbrook District Contingent of the 54th\nslder the advisability of organizing a |\nKootenay Battalion Joins Fernie at Station\nHEV, DIHI\nLEAVES CHIHH\nIn an Earnest Farewell Sermon\nthe Pastor Paid a High Tribute\nto Congregation\nbranch of the Imperial Daughters of\nthe Empire ln Cranbrook. lt wan\nIVIt tbat under such un organization\nmuch moto could bo uccompllHliod lu\nthe way of Rod Cross work among tho\nladies of the town.\nHy way of starting thu work a\nchapter of fifteen uieniherH WOS formed. MrH. King Imd consulted with the\norganiser of the order who has found\ntiie highest success among (hapten, of\nsmall numbers.\nOwing to thc great urgency during\nthe piooont war for hospital supplies.\netc., lt lu hoped that every woman who\ncan wlll alllliatc with the work and\nfor thia purpose a meeting will be\nheld In the council chamber*', of the\ncity ball on Thurrdny, June 17th, at\n3.80 p.m.\nFor the bcnellt of those wishing to\njoin a resume of the alms of thc organization ls given below:\n1. To stimulate end give expression\nto tbe sentiment of patriotism among\nthc women and children of the empire,\n2. To supply nnd foster a bond of\nunion amongst tbe daughters and\nchildren of the empire.\n3. To provide an efficient organization by which prompt and united action may be taken when necessary.\n4. To promote a study of the history of the British empire and of current imperial questions. To celebrate\npatriotic anniversaries. To erect memorial stones on spots sacred to thc\nnation through struggles for free-\niom, etc. **\\W\n5. To care for widows and orphans\nof British soldiers or sailors and heroes during war, In tlnieB of peace, or\nunder sickness, accident or reversal\nof fortune.\nAdded to this are the terrible needs\nraised by the present war.\nAll women who uie British subjects\nare eligible. Thc dues, outside a\ntwenty-flve cents registration fee, are\nfixed by the local Chapters.\nLarge Crowd Bids Them God Speed\nHeaded by several hundred school Ism whit\nchildren carrying u myriad number of principle\nh stand for\nthat might li\ntlie barbarous\nright and that\nsmall Nags, by the band and hy about\nsixty members of the 107th Regiment,\nthe Cranbrook contingent of the 64th\nKootenay Hattullon numbering oik*\nhundred and thirty-live men and ollicers were escorted from the government buildings to tlie c, P. it. station\nat noon on Friday, June llth, where\nthey were loaded Into three extra\ncouches for their journey on route to\nVernon, where they will go into training und be instructed In tlie art of gnu\nhandling.\nTbe streets wcre a vivid display or\npatriotic colors und all tbo townspeople wore on hand to sny good-bye\nand Clod-speed. When the train came\nlupplj\ning ul\nlow tl.\nIs Justified uu matter what low\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0un und cowardly menus nmy\nthe force. From the very open-\ntlie battle the fee Struck lie-\n) belt despite the fact that rules\nat by the nations for the conduct\nttles between world powers just\nie battles of the prize ring are\nseen more oi the i\nparson in town.\"\npossible when it Is\noration thai the worthy doctor\nthe medical examiner of the 64th,\nThe following programme was carried out\nHong Private Schmel\nCity council met lu regular session I\nfor June at 2.80 p.m. at the city hall I\non Wednesday afternoon with Mayor ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nBowness in the chair und Aldermen i \t\nBanfield, Balment, Leask, Erickson,: Sunday wus a sorrowful day for\nClapp und Banfield present. {the congregation of the Methodist\nMinutes of previous meeting were, church, for it was th** day wblch\nreud und approved. ' brought to a close the ministry ot\nMr, George Hoggarth appeared on ! Hev. W. K .Dunham\u00E2\u0080\u0094a ministry bo\n; behalf of the hotel meu of tbe city und) fully marked by mutual devotion, by\nen than any other! asked that a refund of $75 on each!both spiritual and material blessing,\nThia seems guito license be given for the nevt ttt i nnd by hurniony that the parting of the\ntaken Into consld- months. Mr, Hoggarth supported his; ways could not be without sorrow on\nnrrled out. The Allies are lighting Duett.. ..Prlvat\naccording to the Marquis of Queens-\nbury rules while the foe ls resorting\nlo everything mean in the rough and, Cornet solo I. Kettringham\nwas ; petition with the argument that every I both sides. Mr. Dunham entered upon\njhotel of the city wus running at the j the pastorate about four years ago\ncar- .Mine Cranbrook was incorporated and, and lias beeu a consistent worker for\n| that all were losing money at the pre- j the church ever since. Under his\nsont time. Every hotel man has j ministry, zealous, wise, tactful, earn-\nRecltation Private Malcolm | every dollar he possesses in the world est, the congregation has grown lu\ntied up tn bis business and if thej numbers, and what might be called a\ncity can assist hlm In tiding over the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 vital quality has been infused into\nstringency and business revives It I every branch of the work An out-\nwould save smashes in the business | standing feature of that ministry has\nSpeech.\n. .Major Pollen\nami Loverldge\nSpeech\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"I Fell Under the Table\"..\n Private Stewart\ntumble way of fighting. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThe'Cranbrook men light to establish tiie principle that it ls right only\nthat can have a might that is justill-\nable and lasting. We contend with a\nin the Fernie contingent were In two f,,\u00C2\u00B0 tll!lt is unscrupulous and regard*\nextra coaches and as the train pulled\nout there were many anxious hearts.\nLong before the appointed hour for\ntbe departure of Cranbrook's quota to\ntbe 54th Kootenay battalion to entrain probably four thousand people\nassembled along the route of march\nto bid the gallant men God-Speed and\na safe return home after the conflict.\nAll things contributed to favor au outpouring of the people. Nature herself\nhonored the memory of our heroes\nwith ber bright sunshine. The day\nless of every law of nations and every\nlaw of humanity.\nThe people of Crnnbrook were not\nglad to see them go, they were not\nsorry to see them go, but they wen;\nproud to see them go.\nThe cheering as the train pulled out\nwas not as heartily as might have\nbeen, but when one considers the number of men this little city has sent\nforward\u00E2\u0080\u0094this being tbe fifth batch -\nthere is little wonder that tiiere was\nany cheering at all. Many tried to\nStep Dance \t\nSong \t\nSong \t\nSong \t\nTlie programme\nsinging of Tipper.\nNational Anthem.\n... .Private Orenon\n Private Heeley\n.Ceo. F, Stevenson\n.... Private Qeorge\nclosed with tho\nry followed by the\narmcr, next of\nJtaco-Smlth, Cres-\nwas, iadeed, one that will not soon be I ***** bl,t niost of tl,p Pe\u00C2\u00B0PlP were to1\nHarden* Special Meeting Called\nfor Tuesday Next\nThe men showed tbeir appreciation\nby three hearty cheers and a tiger followed by the old reliable \"Tip.\"\nThe soldiers wcre ther*: asked to adjourn to tho lower floor, where the\n\"big feed\" was prepared for theni and\nto which the men did justice*\u00E2\u0080\u0094real\nCanadian justice.\nTiie whole affair was admirably conducted and ovoryone had a genuine\ngood time.\nTOURNAMEKT WILL\nHi: Mill- IN AUGUST\nTlie following are the results In\nthe Cranhrook I.awn Tennis Club\nplayed during tin* last two weeks:\nMiss Hewitt beat Miss Fisher 0 :'.\n6-4.\nMrs. Halsall beat Miss Harrison\n6\u00E2\u0080\u00940, fi - 1.\nMrs, Halsall heat Miss Woodland\nMiss tllegeriili beat Miss Alexander \\n\u00C2\u00AB 0, ti I.\nMiss Q logo rich beat Miss Fisher !\nti 1, fi (I.\nMiss Qlegerleh beat Miss Hewitt j\n8\u00E2\u0080\u00941, fi I\nGordon Wallinger beat V Wood-,\nland tl -2. fi i,\nTighe Mecredy beat c. Heater r\nti :'.\nOn Friday evening last tbe Cranbrook school board met at the city\nhall to transact the business of the\n'joard. There were present Trustees\nWhite, Manning, Wilson, Henderson\nand Secretary T. M. Roberts. Trustee\nQuain waa absent from the city.\nThe minutes of the previous meeting were rend and on motion approved.\nThe board members placed their\nmark of approval on the account.- for\nthe month.\nThe question of Inspecting the\nCentral school garden plot was\nbrought up by Trustee Henderson. It\nbeing the wish of the department of\neducation that same be inspected. The\nchairman named Trustees Wilson,\nHenderson and Manning.\nmlttee Is given full power to arrange\nforgotten.\nLong before 12 o'clock Baker street\nechoed with tlie trend of feet\u00E2\u0080\u0094tin*\npeople thronged It. Soon was heard\ntbo music of tho band which a short\ntime ago numbered twenty odd members, now has been greatly reduced,\nonly a corporal's guard remaining.\nTbe war has virtually torn the city\nband to ribbons. However, be that as\nIt may, those remaining made the best\nof It and played patriotic airs to enliven the crowd.\nThe arrival of the soldiers was heralded by tlie multitude of people who\nthronged BVOpy vantage point to take\na farewell glance nt the departing\nj heroes.\nJust before train time the station\nplatform presented a very striking\nscene. jLook whichever way you\nmight, you were met by a solid\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'phalanx\" of faces\u00E2\u0080\u0094the faces of\npeople whose doors and to whose\nhearts everyday tho struggle yonder\nacross the Atlantic Is being brought\nhomo with grim reality. In the crowd\nwero mothers of only sons v\njourneyed to the station to\nbrave boy go forth to do battle for\nhis country, and endeavor to wrest\nfrom the barbarous Hun honor and\njustice. The lesson the Cranhrook\nand district soldiers nre driving home\nIs\u00E2\u0080\u0094thnt there nre things worth dying\nfor.\nTho soldier of the good cause is\nnot to blame for wnr. He bates war,\nfull of emotion to shout. Tliey ti'letl\nbut It wouldn't come, that's all.\nEnlistment continued until the last\nminute, one man being sworn in just\nbefore tho train was ready. It Is expected that Cranhrook und Fernie will\nbe included in oue company to bo\nknown as B. Company with ollicers\nas follows: Major Pollen, Capt. Moffatt, Lleuts. Smith, Hicks and Bourne.\nYesterday the city presented each\nlunn with a box containing a package\nof \"Old 'Chum\" tobacco, a box of\ncigarettes, a package of tobacco paper\nand a box of matches.\nThe following is tlie latest bunch of\nrecruits to the 54th:\n',!. Stace-Smltli\nkin, Mrs. BUxabol\nton, II. C.\nF. Setter, blacksmith, next of kin,\nJohn Setter, father, Cruditon, Devonshire, Kngland,\nJohn Roily, chauffeur, next of kin,\nMrs. It. T. Richardson, sister. Fort\nSteele, ii, c. 6 months 42nd Highlanders, Dundee, Scotland.\nArtlmr Ashworth, banker, next of\nkin. James Ashworth, father, Moose\nJaw, Sask.\n0. F. Humble, teamstor, next of kin,\nMrs. Elizabeth Humble, mother, Stanley, .V 11.\nThomas Alexander Dunaenth, engineer, next of kin, Ah xander Dunseath,\nfallier. Feulon Falls, Ont,\nand save the city the additional black j been the Ideally happy relations be\neye of failures. Tho council decided . tween him and bis people, everyone,\nto discuss tiie question at a special j Not the very slightest discordant note\nmeeting to be called later. has marred It. Bul Mr. Dunham's In-\nA motion that a letter of sympathy' tluence has been felt tn the commun-\non behalf of the council be addressed j ity as a whole. His removal to Chll-\nto .Mrs. H, V. Parker on the death offllwack is generally recognised as a\nher husband, was carried. I very real loss to Cranbrook. To his\nThe finance committee reported the! new field of work -an Inunirtanl one\nfollowing accounts which were passed ] requiring the exercise of precisely bis\nles the\nLtd,\naud ordered paid\nBurns, P. & Co...\nHeattie-Murphy Co.\nBaldwin Bros\t\nCopeland Chat ter sun Co\t\nC. P. II. Telegraph \t\nCranbrook Drug & Book Co\nLtd \t\nrranbrook Electric Light Co\nLtd\t\nCity Clerk sundries \t\nCity Livery\t\n('ranbrook Foundry\t\nCity Transfer & Warehouse\nCo 371,63\nCranbrook Sash & Door Co.,\nLtd 04 33\nCassels, Robert 92.30\nElmslie, Chas 1S.0O\nKootenay Telephone Lines, Ltd 20.35\ncharacteristic gifts, he\n8.95 j earnest good wishes of hundreds out-\nfi.50 side the flock whose love be enjoys In\n16.00; so rich a measure, and their cordial\n40.45 | hope lhal the health of the family wlll\n4.08 | bc greatly Improved\nSocial Limine\nOn .Monday evening a farewell was\nlendered Mr. and Mr- Dunham by the\ncongregation of the Methodist church,\nthere being a large crowd in attendance. A good programme was carried out. which was as follows:\nHymn Onward christian Soldiers\nRemarks by Chairman G. W. Patmore\nSpeech Rev. W. K. Thomson\nSong \"Vaika's Song\"\nMiss Eva Conley\nSpeech Rev. W. Stevens\nOrgan Solo\u00E2\u0080\u0094Overture to William\n1.*\n201.24\n1.50\n111.16\nII. Rutler. teamster, next of kin. Jn-1 K\u00C2\u00ABrr Engine Co 192.50 I Tell Chas. F Nidd\nsepb Hush, uncle. Pratoft, Burgh, Lln-1 K1\u00C2\u00ABg Lumber Mills, Ltd 93.11 Speech Capt. W. Kerr\nI. ' Metals, Limited 119.S2 Song \"Voices of the Woods\"\nIra Manning, Limited 8.05 Mrs. V. M. Macpherson\nR. S. McNeill 95.55 | Pianoforte Solo Patriotic Airs\neohishire, Kn ^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n.F. Malone. upholsterer, next of kin.\nMrs, F. Malone, wife, Creston, B. C\n(1 montlis 107th Regiment,\nJ. D. McBride\nA, piddulph, section man. next ofiT. McAvlty\nTbe Farewell Smoker [kin, Mrs. M. a. Biddulph, Balltngton,\nAs a climax to the many entertain- i-jngland.\nments held in the city during tho past! [[. u, Curry, farmer, next of kin,\nweek Tor tho Cranhrook Tommies, the filing curry, Forester:; Falls, Ont.\ncitizens on Wednesday night decided j0hn Foreella. farmer, next of kin,\nto give the boys a great big blow out John Bloos, friend, ('orach, Switzer-\nat the Auditorium, where an evening , land, 3 years American Army.\nnt pleasant recollection:; was passed \\\ w, Ross, chauffeur\nand wlih h was more like a family pic\nnlc than a farewell. The men of the\n64th paraded to the hall at 8 p.m.,\nwhere everything had been previously\nI arranged for their comfort ami where\nr brotherly love was shown to assay\none hundred per cent.\nThose iu charge of the picnic had\nprovided an abundance of good things\nto eat mid drink, There was biscuit\nand cheese, cigars, cigarettes, nnd of kin, T. Bost, Glasgow\nliquid refreshment:;, consisting of beer A.\nand the famous Iron Brew.\nA program of song and story was\ncarried out, mostly by the members of\nthe f>4th, which battalion boasts of\nJonathan Manning \t\nA. P. Noble\t\nPay Rolls-\nFire department\t\nOificlals \t\nCity engineer \t\nCity engineer water debenture. 1463.2\nPolice 334.50\nSchool board 1740.12\nPage Herseey Iron Tube and\nLead Co 447.88\n 1.00\nnext of kin,\nJames II. Ross, St. John. X. B.\nChas. Wilson, daliyman and chaffeur, next of kin, James Lane, Bel-\nlingliain, Wash. I Patmore Bros.\nW. Fish, printer, next of kin, Mrs. i Parks & Co\t\nMinnie Fish. Golden. B. C, bugle band jGutta Percha Rubber Co., Ltd.\n102nd Regiment. j T-s- Parrett\t\nF. Lundqulst, teamster, next of bin,; w* Soden \t\nOscar Lundqulst, Spokane, Wash. Ward & Harrls \t\nChas. de Laval Host, ter.mster, next j Cranbrook Cartage & Transfer\nCo\t\ntho Craubrook street school. The matter of the home plots being left with\nthe Farmers' Institute, It being Intimated that that body would Inspect\nScotland.\nMcGougnn, bushman, next of\nkin. Alexander McGougan, Irishtpwn,\nP .E. I.\nE. Plola, miner, next of kin. Mrs.\na Clara Sandiiio. Bellovue, Alta.\nr- I,. I). McEachern, chauffeur, next\n dispensed of kin, Mmdoeli McEnchern, Cran-\nswnrd. and at the edge witb for the evening and if a soldier brook, B. C,\nbut be hates some things worse than\nThis com-; wnr' S,flVpry aml ,,ls,,onor nre among number of artists, musically and oth\nthem. Liberty has over been won at wise. All formalities were\nplans nnd oversee tbe several plots at j ',,*_ [\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-word thr ..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,-,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E l.-u Micinie.i in ueiiver his speech from John Shatpi\nwas handler and more kin. Frank Slinrj\n..... ivn.uiB v iiiiiuiuui. eimveiiieni man irninir tn tli,. at a on i\u00E2\u0080\u009E. I ,\t\nhas pledged himself to an honnruhl-\nlof the sword the venerable liberties of felt inclined to deliver his speech fronl\nthe B.ltish empire are being defended a table, which\ntoday. Each man leaving cranhrook\nibtta.\n)oncr\nUS Hfith\nfinish and will '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A02,\ndy beat J WllSOn\nTighe B ^^^^^^^^\ne-1.\nOu Wednesday evening a committee\nmeeting was held, ut which it was decided to hold the annual handicap\ntOUmatUOnl during lhe week of August\n18th, Entry forms ror this tournament are being made, and will be supplied to all members.\n: .\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,-,.. aim wiii Fight the Qood Fight\"\nthe said plots. ... \u00C2\u00BB,,.,.,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E., , , , , ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E i '\u00C2\u00BB thfl name of all that is good.\nThe tug-of-war between the Janitor i ... ...\n. ., ; , - ,,,\u00C2\u00BB Al LongemarcK the Canadians\nand the awn mower has ceased, lhe .,,,\u00C2\u00AB,,, .**, ,,\n., , . a. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i -fought back to back for tier Ives,\nboard authorizing the sharpening of\nthe machine and the purchasing of a\nnew catcher.\nThe parents of a coup). ,-, ,,,,,, . .\nla the Mlghborhood of Un s i *orli h\u00C2\u00B0,.\"? \"T' \"\"\" '\"\"k\"s \"f\u00C2\u00B0\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009Er,i school .in ba. sdvlsod to keep \u00C2\u00BB I T\"rl\" 'v \"\"- \"''\"\",,\"\" \"'\"' \"\"\"\"r\ncloser watch on their children. f>.\u00C2\u00BB- i \"n,\",p1 \"\"*' l,m\ w\" '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\" \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB rl\t\noene language and other Indications of \",\"rl'1 \"'\" \"\"\"' I\"'\"1\"\"\"-' ll\"a|\"\"-\na diseased brain being noticed In and | \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfact, nad ns we fight for the llfo of\n. , the world, or nt least for all that lhe\nof boys I\nabOUl the school building nnd premises by the \"handwriting on the\nwall.\"\nA Special meeting of the board will\nbe held on Tuesday, the 15th, at S\no'clock, to consider the salary question and deal with nny resignation*.\n_, ,.,. ... . , . \u00E2\u0080\u009E, itluit may be tendered.\nThe competition will consist or |\nsingles (ladies and gentlemen).\nconvenient than going to tho stage, he i sacl\nwas quite at liberty to do so.\nThe last of tho old guard of the city\nhand discoursed a programme of patriotic airs during the evening and\ngreatly assisted In making the evening a decided success.\nDr. F. W. Green was chairman and\nopened th.* meeting ly telling the men cntt. Ont,\nthe city had turned over the key of tho Flndlay Robertson,\nInstitution to tbem. The doctor made iron worker, next of kin. John Rob-\nu neat little speech In the course of ertaon, Fra\nwhich he said be believed that \"he Imd ster, 11. C.\n152.S7; Mrs. S. Ryekman\n75.60 i Song Sunshin*1 and Rain\n9.85! Mr. J. Venus\n1.001 1'rtten'atlon\nMrs. Dunham was presented with \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n225.50 beautiful pie plate set in sdlver ln ap-\n302.50 J precialion of her services In the Ladles\n579.20 ] Aid Society. The presentation was\nmado by Mrs. T. C. Phillips and Mrs.\nG. B. Willis read the following address:\nCranbrook, B. C, June 7. 1&15.\nDear Mrs. Dnuham:\nThe members and friends of the\n413.30; Cranhrook Methodist Ladles Aid Soc-\n45.50 i lety regret very much your departure\n33.S0 | from our city. We fee! that we can-\n15.00 , not say good-byr- without assuring you\n1.25 of o'ir appreciation of your unselfish\nand devoted service to the church.\n88.70 Vou have always shown great Interest\n12.65 in the Aid and your willingness to\nhelp at all times has won for you tbe\nesteem of all.\nPlease accept this little present as\nslight token of our esteem and\nHerald Publishing Co. ^^^^^^^^\nMesdames W. B. McFarlane and A.\nA. MacKinnon appeared before the\ncouncil and asked that the grant to the\nSunshine Society be extended, as aid , \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nwas necessary to carry on the work j tender regards In which you are held\nthey hnd on hand a\u00C2\u00BB. the present. Thej and we earnestly pray that the bles-\nmatter was rejterred. after some dls\nchtnist, next of cuwdo-n of worthy and unworthy cases.\nMas- t0 the health and relief committee with\n_____________ Regiment, I|0Wer t0 act.\nPort Arthur, Ont. The city engineer's report was read\nJames Lambert McLaren, laborer, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0aI\"1 on motion received and filed,\nnext of kin, K. H. Small, ('nnal Flats.. Bylaw \0. Ug, entitled a Bylaw for\nB. C; three years 56th Regiment.!11\"' Remuneration 0f \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*,\u00E2\u0080\u009E-, Mayor for \t\nProscott, Ont. \u00C2\u00BBW. was introduced and read flrst|DunhamiriVananuTeloctk\nPatrick McNeil, teamster, next of;unii H0C\u00C2\u00B0nd times and then considered) Mr. and Mrs. Dunham replied,\nthanking the friends of the church for\nsing of God will ever be upon you and\nyour family.\nSigned on behalf of the Indies Aid.\nMrs. T. C. Phillips, President\nMrs. O. B. Willis. Secretary.\nMr. G. B. Willis, in a few well chosen words and on behalf of tbe On-\nard Bibb* Class, then presented Mr\nkin. Miss Kate McNeil\nLadles' doubles, geutlemcn'H doubles\nand mixed doubles,\nAn entrniico fee of 50c. each for\nsingles, and 50c. per couple In tbe\ndoubles will bc charged.\nEntries must be In tbo bands of tho\nsecretary hy Saturday, August 14th,\nand must bo on the forms mentioned\nabove, accompanied by tbe entrance\nfoes.\nTHURSDAY NEXT\nIS SOCK HAY IN CITY\nThe Cranbrook center of the St.\nJohn Ambulance Association have decided to bold a Hock Day ou June 17th\n(Thursday). Miss McLcod's millinery\nparlors will be the rocelvlng depot for\nthat occasion nnd members of tbo association will be there from 10 a.m. to\n6 p.m. to take charge of any contributions. . **\mw\nIt is hoped a generous response will\nbe mado to this appeal, as socks arc\nvory much needed at tbo front.\nUrey or khaki colored socka are preferred.\nACKNOWLEDGMENT\nThe following letter of acknowledgment has been received by Mrs. King:\nMrs. J. H. King, Cranbrook, B.C.:\nI beg to acknowledge receipt of your\nletter of the 14th Instant enclosing a\ncheque for $50.25, with which to equip\na bod In the Duchess of Coiiiiaught's\nCanadian Red Cross Hospital at\nCliveden, to be known as \"Cranbrook,\nBritish Columbia, Bed.\"\nI shall bc extremely glad If you wlll,\non behalf of the society, heartily thank\ntbo members of your committee for\ntholr generous contribution.\nI am sure you will all bo glad to\nknow that we nre now enabled to\nclose the fund for this particular object, tbo whole five hundred beds required for the hospital having been\nsubscribed for.\nKudosed you will find an official receipt for the amount received.\nYours very truly.\nNoel Marshall,\nChatr.ua EiccutWa CommitUe\nSUDDEN DEATH\nOFMltS. KOBT. CLAKKK\nA Hcldent of Cranhrnok for Mno\nVoir*. I-iiiiera I Will he Held\nTn morrow\nDeath came sudden nnd unexpectedly at the home of Mr. Robert Clarke,\nDennis street on Tuesday evening\nwhen Mrs. Clarke suddenly expired.\nDeceased bad been in good health and\nhad only written home to her people\ntu England the previous day telling\nhow well she was. Heart failure wns\nthe Immediate cause of death. She\nwas In hor 35th year.\nTbo deceased came to Cranbrook\neleven years ago with hor husband\nand has been a resident of Cranbrook\never since.\nThe funeral wlll bo held tomorrow\nat 2.30 from the house to tbe Anglican church, where Rev. Walton wilt\nperform tbo laBt sad rites of tho\nchurch.\nThe service at the church over, the\nfcortego will wend Its way to the little\nChurch of Kngland cemetery where\ntlie remains wlll be laid to rest.\nBesides the sorrowing husband then*\naro left to mourn a mother's loss three\nlittle children. Thoy ure Edith, aged\n10; Mildred aged K und Mabel aged li.\nThe late Mm. Clarke waa a native\nof WUtaUre, Kaglaad,\nMr. Clarke and family will have the\nsincere sympathy of the entire community In tlieir sad loss, the news\nbeing received with genuine regret by\nthe friends of lho family throughout\nthe city, and especially by the older\nmembers of the community.\nCARD OF THANKS\n.Mr. Robert Clarke desires to 'X-\npress his thanks to the many kind\nfriends for their assistance and expressions of sympathy iu his recent snd loss,\nistor Pres-'Ufi a ('\u00C2\u00B0mmltteo on the whole with the\nmayor In the chair. The bylaw pro-\nconstructional 'vi,le3 for tl,e \"W of '400-00 ** \u00E2\u0084\u00A2'\nnumeration for thc mayor for 1915.\nMayor Bowness as soon as the bylaw had passed announced that as soon\nas the cheque was paid to him he\nwould endorse It over to tli\nHotel, N*ow Westmin-\nthelr kind remembrances, Mr Dun*\n' ham heartily thanked all church departments for th*dr energetic work In\n; keeping the church of God to the fore\niand urged upon every member to\nstrive earnestly and assist In 8\u00C2\u00ABry\ncity soli-, way the new pastor.\ncltor to cover the legal expenses of,\nthe city aldermen In the recent suit.:\nLighter Foods For Summer\nWe are having summer weather now. and you should\nhave lighter foods. Something also that is easy to get\nready for a meal.\nSmijiM\u00E2\u0080\u0094A very fow minutes\nwill lmvo lt rewly fair uso. We\nlmvo nil varieties In tins, 15c.\neacli, or ln imokngcs, tho essence, nt 5c. eucli; or wo have\nthe split pens, tl Ihs. for 2K0.;\nulain soup barley, 4 Ihs. for 26c.\nnml Lentils 10c. n lh.\nI'nrk ond Beans\u00E2\u0080\u0094In tins, only\nneed wariniiiR to use: Van\nCamp's, Clark's, l.lhhy's ond\nothers, plain or in tomato sauoe\nat inc., 20c. and 26c. and smnll\ntins. 3 for 28c,\nCanned Vegetables.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Peas,\nBoons and Com are easily pro-\nnared, Tluy llla-m hy tlle dozen,\n*t -10 or half dozen, 7ne. or 2 for\n25c.\nTomatoes, per dosen, Jt.oo;\nhalf alaazen, 8,r,e.; per tlu. tr,c.\nPumpkin, per tin, laV.\nCanned Pish\u00E2\u0080\u0094All ready for\nuse on ononlng,\nSordines, King Oscar brand\nami others. 2 tins for 25c.\nHerring, plain aar In tomato\nBauce, largo tins, 2 for 35c.\nSalmon, ha-st brands, 25c. a\ntin; others at 20c, l.\",c. und\n10c.\nOysters. Cove, lorgo tin. 26c;\nsmall tin, 15c; Blue Point, lorgo,\ntin, tOc; small tin, S6c,\nJ'ri'sli Frails.-, Wc carry fresh\nstock and have reasonable\nprices.\nPloase remember us for anything, .vim want In this line; also\nfor preserving fruits and vour\nfruit jar noeds,\nCRANBROOK TRADING CO.\nTiie gathering adjourned tn the Hiblo\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lass room, when* refresh ments wit*\nserved, when the proceedings of th\u00C2\u00AB\nevening were brought to a close.\nDuring tli** lUQchMOn Mrs Ityckman\nand Mrs, Manning rendered a piano*\nforte duet, a selection from II Trova-\ntore. Which was most artistically rendered and enthusiastically received.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* I Mr. and Mrs. Dunham left on Tues-\n; Victoria. B. (\, June 9\u00E2\u0080\u0094It has been , ,|ay for chilliwack. Mr. Dunham's new\nsaid that as a community, the Bottlers UtaUon. A large crowd of frlendB\nof British Columbia co-operate In | were at the station to gei; them off\nI forest protection work to a greater de-, Hnd t0 wish them every success lo\n(tree than in any other part of Canada (their new field,\nor the States. | __\u00E2\u0096\u00A0__\u00C2\u00AB__\n; In view of thli\nwhich resulted In their resignation and\nre-election*\nCouncil adjourned until Saturday at\n8,80 p.m.\nrOR\u00C2\u00A38T PROTECTION\nI\ HRITISH COLUMBIA I\nthe minister of\nlands has Instructed the district forcs-\nCIIAKUi; GALVIN\nIX AUTO SMASH-UP\n! ters to distribute a circular letter cm- **\u00E2\u0080\u0094**.*,\n, bodying the regulations concerning !.,..\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,. , a\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E, _Z.rn.ia \u00E2\u0080\u009E, , , t ('ranbrook Ball Player Receives Ber\nlin' permits, giving ruleB for guidance *\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 when burning slash or brush In land-1 **\u00C2\u00B0M !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ib sPO\u00C2\u00AB*n*\n'clearing operations, and Information j Sunday Night\n, as to what should be done if fire **\u00E2\u0080\u0094******\nbreaks out. Charles (ialvin, nged 23, formerly of\nThe importance of care with fire Is 1 Cranbrook, B, C, pitcher for the Clark\ndearly set out, together with an np- and llevun baseball team, suffered\npeal for the help of every citizen. The severe Internal Injuries and was cut\n(letter given fuels showing the naces-1 about the head Sunday night, when\nrity for adoquata flro protection to tho automobile In which the team was\nthe timber Industry and the import- returning from Hartllue turned over\nance to t'ie province of tbat Industry, Ion Sunset buiilcvurd, near the Hazel*\nan Industry which In ordinary tinntl wood farm Carl Hugere, aged 20.\nI contulim half the capital, employs half j utility player, waa also seriously hurt\ntho labor, and pay* half tho wages j and uo-xt of tbo real ot thu team \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABr\u00C2\u00AB\n-**\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3 > diaUibuUd lft MtWfc ( PAGE TWO\n__\nTHE CRANBUOOK HERALD elections, we shall conclude with a\nstatement of policy which this great\njournal of tlu* home und fireside\n holds itself free to adopt.\nHappily the Herald ls uot a \"party\n* liaek.\" It is not under the thumb of\n100 my P\u00C2\u00B0ttWn*tf party, or any organlza-\n1,. 1*. Sullivan, Editor\nJ. IE. Thompson, Bnilntll Manager\nSnpscrlptlon Bates\nOne Year \t\nSix Mouths \t\nThree Montha\t\nAdvertising Bates\nDisplay Advertising, 21 canti\nColumn inch.\nReading Notices or Classified Ada. 10\ntwits per line.\n\"go! t*011 \u00C2\u00B0f grasping capitalists, lt Is free\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 as the air. Its interests are the\npeople's interests. Its constituency\np9r Includes ten thousand of the Intelll-\ni gent men and women of Kast Koote-\n' nuy who want honest government;\ni and the absorbing business of tbo\n. Herald, while furnishing these\nI ten thousand readers with the news\nof the world. Is to give them wholesome materials lor Independent political knowledge and judgment.\nWe realize that it would be asking\ntoo much of any political party In-\n^ exorably to Insist upon the selection\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E ' of a matured statesman in every con-\n'in/..ns oi kast Kootenay may well ,,. , \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,, , ,-, . u, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,.\ni stltuency of British Columbia, The\nI proud ..t tlio present contingent: \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E |s ,|ot grmt mmgh ,M \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\nleaving Friday tor Vwnor. | \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, rn\u00E2\u0080\u009E w, \u00E2\u0080\u009E0|le ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009Elt, mmUmtim\nlu every constituency of men of poll-\nrherc must be new\nCrnnbrook, It. ('\u00C2\u00AB June tilth, 1915.\nEDITORIAL NOTES\nfi\nwhlcl\nfrom Cranbrook\nNo better conting\nent haa left Crnnbrook and this is t*-101 tical oxpertence\nfifth to go. There Is also more than J am| \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E...,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,.\ndouble tbo number of men iu this con- m m vm lnsist liH(| proporly *,..\nting, ut than lu any former contingent.: s|Ht jn (|u. llltm,st ()f the 00UIltry, In\nWhile ihe lull quota has not been fill- !)1|Htl(;(1 t0 tha uonorQbie mo\u00E2\u0080\u009E who\ne,t still rranbrook has undoubtedly LtaBd today Uie ,enderB of tha party\ndone more than ils share \u00C2\u00BBs a clty,|amj ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E t|u> |nter,st of th(l \u00E2\u0080\u009Elirtv u.\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2elf, that ull rotten timber will be\nand the surrounding districts have\ngiven a largo number in proportion to\ntheir population. The men are all of\nhue big upstanding physique, soldierly\nin appearance with only a few weeks\ndrill, and they have been highly\nspoken of by Lieut. Green, the medical\n0nicer who examined them. Craubrook\npeople will watch tbe progress of\ntheir soldier hoys with every expectation that tliey will do those big\nthings on the Kuropean battlefields\nwhicli only western men know how to\nconceive and execute. The men of\nKootenay have responded nobly to\nlho call of empire nnd they will continue to do their duty in the highest\nsense just as nobly as the men who\nhave gone before liave proved them-\nsijlves. Is the belief of those wbo Stay\nbehind. U'e shall hope to welcome\nthem all home again after the strife of\nwar is ended.\nTHK LITTLE GOP\nLove Is love all the world over, and\nCupid is tlie most accomplished Up-\nBetter of social distinctions that has\never been known. If you are going to\nmarry for love you will sometimes\nhnd that you've got to run in direct\nopposition to your relatives, friends,\nand even your business aspirations.\nSome will call you a fool if you do\nIt - ninyhe they're right. But remember one thing, and tbat is that If you\nfancy you can treat Master Cupid ns\nii jiiiniuon or garden equation to be\nworked out to a definite conclusion\nbefore you start, you're* a loser! You\nmust tuke risks on love. Some of us\nthink it is worth them.\nWIDESPREAD\n^DEVASTATION\nTlf* killed, woiinded. missing, captured, running into millions already.\nThousands and thousands of square\nmiles of agricultural land devastated,\nand factories, mines, fisheries, shipping put out of husiness. Herds of\ncattle everywhere destroyed.\nMillions of women and children and\nold people left without the protection\nnf fathers, brothers, sons. Uttle for\nthem to do. Countless homes destroyed.\nAnd this thing Is only beginning!\nThe urea is widening, the lighting Is\nincreasing, the navies arc coming Into action on a greater stage, the misery and destruction wells up and\nwakens In every direction.\nBut thfl fight must ro on, every resident of Cranhrook must put his or\nher shoulder to the wheel. To quit\nat this Btagc of the fighting would\nmean death and destruction, On\nwith the battle until the enemy\nIs beaten to ills knees und takes the\nfinal count. Cranhrook Is yielding up\nIts best manhood In the defense of\nrighteousness, (llve the men a word\nof encouragement.\nSUPPORT YOUR\nHOME MERCHANTS\neliminated, nnd that the candidates selected be men whom the people can\n'.rust ,and whose character will stand\ntlie searchlight of investigation.\nif it should happen that men who\nire not in this class succeed In playing on the weaknesses of conventions;\nor by means of friendly wire-pulling\nmanage to secure party nominations; they must not count on the\nsupport or this family journal. We Intend to back no political crook. Tbe\ntendency of late hy both Liberal and\nConservative press has been to boom\nalong a number of crooks wbo\nought to be In foil. With conditions\nus they exist today the Cranbrook\nLiberals would do well to bring\nforth a good clean man. friendly to\nthe laboring class, and one who will\nbend every effort to adopt some measure of rollef for the man who bas\nto labor for a mere living wage of)\n11,10 to $1,25 a duy. What\nwe need Is to compel foreigners to live uccordlng\nto tlie standard set by tlie white man,\nI not the white man havc to come down\n| to the level of the riff-raff bobunk.\ni Labor legislation is badly needed an.1\nthat right now.\nWe should like to give to the Lib-\nI eral federal nominee the same whole-\ni hearted support tliat we can give Dr.\nKing ln the provincial race, and we\nj shall hope that such a candidate Is\nnamed. H is a pleasure to support\nsuch men,\nThe mere fact that they become authorized to parade themselves as the\n\"party's nominees\" will not have a\nfeather's weight of influence with\nthe Herald. We shall not accept the\ndecision of nny convention\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"packed\"\nir \"unpacked\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094as. the final word. We\nshall hold ourselves absolutely free\nto look right through these candidates, and to deal with tbem on\ntheir own merits\u00E2\u0080\u0094If they possess\nany. Men who liave stolen half of\nHritish Columbia and one-third of\nCanada, have the unmitigated gall to\ncome before the public and ask to\nbe given a position of trust. Just\nthink of ft!\nWfe regard the present as the time\nto speak. We desire to put Liberals\non gunrd before they enter upon the\nessential work of lining up their men\nfor the federal conflict.\nWe consider that the best friend ls\nthe friend who speaks the plain truth,\nand who speaks It at the right time.\nNow, therefore, it Is our deliberate\nIntention to be (dearly understood by\nnil men\u00E2\u0080\u0094and partlcularlyq by the\npolitical heelers that naturally gravi\ntale around a party about to come Into\npower\u00E2\u0080\u0094when we declare lhat this\ngreat family journal will effectively\ncarry Into action the assurances lt Is\nnow giving if undeserving aad discredited men succeed In grabbing tbe\nplace tbat honorable and trustworthy\nmen should lilt.\nlive friends liave been allowed to\nseize more land than they can ever pay\ntaxes for. And now, by the passing of\nBill No. 10 ou the third of March last,\nthe Lloutenant-0 over nor In Council\ncan postpoue the payment of any\nmoneys due or accruing due to the\ncrown by any such men and for such\na time us the government may advise.\"\nIn this blunt statement that the\nprovince has been stolen nnd that Mr.\nBowser has so manipulated legislation\nthat the men who have stolen it are\nto have every opportunity or keeping\nlt Ib to be found the real Issue in\nBritish Columbia. Not Moses, hut the\nland thieves. The character of Mr.\nCotsworth\u00E2\u0080\u0094of whom tho Ministerial\nAssociation speaks highly- is not the\nquestion before the province, lias lie\nstated the facts as they are? Has\nthe province been looted'.' Did thc government stand by while the looters\nwere at work without endeavoring to\nenforce the law? These are the matters upon which judgment will be\nrendered.\nThe cost of governing British Columbia while all these exploitations of\nagricultural .timber, and coal hinds\nwere In progress Increased enormously, Tbe speculator gut the profits uiul\nthe pcoplo paid tho cost of tiie roads\nwithout which the lands would havc\nremained inaccessible. Before the\nMcBride government came to power\ntwelve years ago the revenue of the\nprovince per head of population was\n$11.44 and the expenditure $10.00. Now\nthe total revenue, including the province's half of the receipts from the\nhead tnx of $500 on all Chinese entering tho Dominion hy way of tlie Pacific, Is $26.70 per head of population,\nwhile the expenditure lias grown to\nthe amazing figure of $40.70 per head.\nOa the same per capita basis Ontario\nwould spend considerably over a hundred millions a year to curry on tbe\nprovincial administration.\nFacts such ns these cannot he controverted by attacking the character\not the man who has dug them out and\nmarshalled them against the government. Mr. Bowser does not yet understand that lie is on trial, not Mr. Cotsworth. Sir Itichard McBrlde's reign\nuears an end. Ills easy good-nature\nand Infinite capacity fm* shaking hands\nuo longer \"tnke\" with the people who\nhave suffered from his lack of business ability. Tlie attorney-general\nplans to succeed to the premiership\nwhen Sir Richard steps out, but across\nills path stands this huge barrier of\n-'barges raised by the Ministerial Association. He must answer them satisfactorily. Ho and the things lie has\ndone and failed to do are the Issues\nin British Columbia today.-Toronto\nGlobe.\nTHE CRANI1ROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 191G\nMighty few men ln this world get\npaid for more than they do.\nSometimes we think the fortunes of\nwar hardly pay for the misfortunes.\nAs a matter of fact a really selfish\nman gives himself ull the worst of it.\nWe never knew a Cranbrook pessimist to grow rich by working off his\ngrouches.\nThe populur Idea of being contented\nIs simply to have more than you can\npossibly use.\nA man's suooess may depend on\nthe way he is raised, especially In a\npoker game.\nA successful man Is not necessarily a rich muii, neither Is a rich man\nnecessarily a success.\nThe cry \"Go West, Young Man,\" is\nbeing supplanted by \"Uo Back to the\nTown Where You Were Born.\"\nSometimes thc reason people change\ndoctors la because tbey have not paid\nthe one tbey called thc last time they\nneeded one.\nA PRAYER\nThe following has heen banded in\nfor publication by a Cranhrook lady.\nThe prayer is timely and should prove\na comfort to the many mothers In\nCranbrook who have sons now serving\nwith the colors:\nFather, we believe In Thee; \v\ntrust Thee stay Thou with us; we do\nnot ask Thee to lift the veil If always\nwe know that Thou art there for life\nor for death; what do we need beside? When we are very weary take\nus in Thy arms and close tbem round\nus; give peace to those we love and\nthe courage to march on and fight,\nand by Thy merciful power may the\ngreat word be accomplished in us;\nfor If we have been planted together ln\nthe likeness of Christ's death we shall\nbe also iu the likeness of His resurrection. Amen.\nMany of our farmers, especially in\ntiie more progressive communities in\nthe west, are beginning to realize that\ntholr true interests are best served\nwhen thoy support their o*\n country\ntown. They have learne I to resist\ntho teniptatlon of mall order catalogues and to give their flgull h'lshiess\ninstead to their own local Stores Not\nonly their own experience but more\nespecially the experience of brother\nfnrmers in the I'nited States has\ntaught them thnt the inevitable outcome of sending tlieir cnall orders\nuway to niiiil order bouses is the le-\ngeneratlon of their own country town,\nand tin* decrease in value of tlieir\nown farm property.\nIf farmers are beginning to learn\nthe lesson that they must support\ntheir country town iu order to ad\nVance their own best Interests, It is\nMOSES IS NOT THE ISSUE\nAttorney-General Bowser of British\nColumbia' bus formally warned Mr.\nMoses Cotsworth tliat he will have\nsomething to say at a convenient season about that gentleman's character.\nThe Intimation proves how serious ls\nthe political crisis in British Columbia. Moses Cotsworth Is a well-known\nEnglish aocountant and statistician,\nwho. on various occasions, hus ns-\nI slsted Canadian governments, Including that of British Columbia, to draft\nImportant legislation. He came out\nfrom England to British Columbia in\n| I90S to help in framing the Public\n.Service Bill, and bus been u resident of\nthe province ever since. Mr. Cotsworth was appointed ln 1909 chairman\nof a commission to regrade tbe British Columbia civil service, and bad\nsome trouble with the government in\nof very great Importance\" that 'retail |conneotlon wiUl tlmt work' wll-ch \u00C2\u00ABent\nmerchants Bhould take immediate |,,im intb opposition. He has occu-\nsteps to offer-to farmers a more effl- .mulaled a vast \u00C2\u00B0T of material trm\ncicnt service than the best be has the l'\u00E2\u0084\u00A2vincial .archives, official docu-\nhltherto offered. If the country mer- mentS and other Eource(5' upon wMch\nchant is supported hy the farmtT.K; t\"'o Ministerial Association of the low-\nensh business, as well as his credit |er mflinlnnd, (,f \"rjttah Columbia has\nbusiness, there Is no reason why be\nshould not produce a service equal to\n| based the charge that \t\n\"Immense areas of tlie choicest land\nthe best that any mail order house can\" I hawbean stolen from the people and\nthe crown ln British Columbia, and\nthough tlie government records In the\noffer, both as regards the price and\nquality or his goods.\nCANDIDATES MIST BE\n.HEX PEOPLE CAN TRUST\nHaving pointed out on several\n. land offices throughout the province\nshow this clearly, no steps whatever\n' have been taken #o recover these\nlands or punish the despollers of the\npeople, On the contrary, the attorney-\nThe man who gives a dollar's worth ]\n' work for every dollar that ho gets\naver has to worry much about losing j\nis job. He's dead!\nTbe small boy of Cranbrook doesn't\nimagine he's having any fun at all tin-\niss he's risking bis neck with every\nstunt that be attempts.\nAppearances are deceitful, but a lot\nor people Insist on I icplng them up.\nThe polished rascal can tip bis bat\nwith the best of 'em these days.\n\"And I tell you It is my business to\nfight anything that is fighting Jesus\nChrist, and I'll do It in spite of anybody this side of hell.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Billy Sunday,\nThero are two good reasons why\nsome people don't mind their own business, One ls that they haven't any\nmind, the other that they haven't any\nbusiness.\nThere are worse things than being\nmarried to a travelling man, girls. For\ninstance, there's tying up to the chap\nwho has a reputation as an after-dinner speaker.\nNot every man one meets with long\nbair nowadays is a musician. Some\nmen are so hard up along the Crows\nNest Pass that they haven't had a hair\ncut In six montlis.\nHeard at the \"Cos**\nCOMMUNICATION\nEditor Cranbrook Herald:\nair: I wish on behalf of the Kootenay Orchards Sunday School and\nBible class to thank, through your\npaper, those kind friends who guve us\nsucli a delightful outing on June 3rd,\nnamely, Mrs. J. I*'. .Smith, Mr. J. D.\nMcBride, Mr. 10. A. Hill, Mr. W. H. Wilson, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Lester Clapp and\nMr. Robert Eakln, who drove us out\nto Perry Creek in their motor cars.\nWo also thank Mr. Fink for bis kind\nIntentions, but owing to some mistake\nin the arrangements ho did not arrive\nuntil the cars hud started with their\npassengers.\nWe also thank Mrs. llurge, of the;\nPerry Crook hotol, for her kindness.\nThe happy crowd of children, Including huhics and grown-ups, started\nfront Kootenay Orchards School house\nshortly after 10 o'clock uud after a\nlovely drive through beautiful scenery, arrived a( Hie picnic grounds.\nThe tables were (illicitly spread ror\nlunch and l|io way the coffee, chicken, cakes and other things disappeared wo know It was enjoyed by all.\nAfter lunch some went fishing, some\nexploring, othors walking or chat-\nling, and al .'. o'clock all assembled\nut the table again, which was spread\nas bountifully ns befon?. After singing Cod Save the King und Tlpperary, with cheers for those who gave\nthem such a happy day, the cars wcre\nagain loaded and turned toward Cranbrook, where we arrived without any\naccident and all agree in praise of\nthe good time and those who were so\nkind to them.\nYours sincerely,\nW. Scott Hill.\nTELLING THE PLAIN TRUTH\nConversation overheard at the smelter;\nMarried Man (to single man)*\u00E2\u0080\u0094Why\ndon't you enlist and go to the front?\nSingle Man\u00E2\u0080\u0094I'd hate like h\u00E2\u0080\u00941 to\ngive up my job here to an alien enemy,\nand enable him to send money home\nto help kill me.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Grand Forks Sun.\nin great variety but all of it good.\nOur soap has been specially bought for\nits purity. We value your future trade\ntoo much lo sell you soap that will\nspoil your skin or ruin your fine clothes.\nIt is 100 per cent pure.\nlook il ovor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ind in\nHexali Violet and Hose (ilyceriue, Hexali Toilet Soap, especially\nSOc cake, li for 60c. good for the baby, ,15c box.\nThe Beattie Murphy Co,, Ltd.\nThe 1?\u00C2\u00BBxa*& Jftw\nWhere It Pays to Deal\nMETHODIST CHURCH\nSunday services: The pastor will\ngive liis farewell sermons at 11 a.m.\nnnd 7.^0 p.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2sSSSSSS**\nSALVATION ABMI\nSundays:\nHoliness service, 11 a.m.\nSunday School, 3 p.m.\nWeek day\nPublic meetings every Tuesday,\nThursday and Saturday at 8 p.m.\nW. Kerr, C. 0.\nKNOX PKI.SHYTE1EIAN CHURCH\nHOUSE CLEANING\nTIME\nDo you know thai with our Vacuum Cleaner you can\nclean all tlie carpels in an eight-roomed house, in two\nhours? Yuu do it better than with the old style carpet\nbeater and do not injure the carpet\u00E2\u0080\u0094in fact you make it\nlook like new.\nWe rent Vacuum Cleaners at 50c. and $1.00 per hour\nand cartage.\nCRANBROOK ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., LTD.\nPastor, W. K. Thomson\nMorning service, 11 a.m. Subject:\n\"Tlie Compassion of Jesus for the\nSinful.\"\nS. S. and Bible class, 3 p.m.\nEvening service, 7.30 p.m. Subject:\n\"Thoughts Arising Fronl the War\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\nMourners.\"\n\"Blessed are they that mourn, for\nDick\u00E2\u0080\u0094I say, Tom, what's the name | tbey shall be comforted.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Matt. 5c.\nof that town the Germans said they I 4vs.\ntook the other day In Poland? I have ! .\u00E2\u0080\u0094. ,___.\nit on tiie tip of my tongue.\nTom\u00E2\u0080\u0094So have I, but It refuses to\ncome off.\n\"Say, Dave, Is Murphy good for\ndrink?\"\n\"Has he got it?\"\n\"He has.\"\n\"He is.\"\nPrzemysl\n5) i\\nShamrock Brand\nHams, Bacon, Butter\nand Lard\nFregh Killed Local\nVEAL, Very Choice\nFresh Spare Ribs\nFresh Killed Meats anf Fresh Fish\nP. BURNS & CO., Ltd.\ncaslotis the plain duty of Llborale, as! general declares on tho lloor of the\nwo sen It, In regard to the nomlna- house that 'the speculator must have\ntlon of a candidate for the federal lliH Chance.' So hundreds of specula\nCRAMUtOOK MEN\nHAVE GERMAN HELMETS\nAnd Are Now Afler Ihe Scalp That\nWore Them\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tells About\"\"\nCranbrook Hoys\nD. A. Macdonald, of tiie Wentworth\nhotel, has just received the following\nletter from Harold Flewelling, who\nleft Cranbrook witli the lirst coining'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nt. The letter is dated \"Somewhere\nin France\" and bears the army post-\n:ige mark. Mr. Flewelling Is with thc\nllth platoon, ('. Co., 4th battalion, 1st\nBrigade. His letter is most interesting and Just at tills particular time\nwilt bc read with keen Interest by his\nmany friends lu the district. The\nletter:\nJust a few lines to let you know we\nare now having a good time nut at the\nfront (dodging shrapnel), etc. We\ncertainly have great excitement at\ntimes, i-ots of the boys have German helmets aud ull kinds of souvenirs to numerous to mention.\nWe have great fun watching aeroplane duels, ulsn seeing them shot ut\nby both sides, with aircraft guns. Vou\ncan see the shells burst ull around\nthem and expect every minute to see\nthe plane brought down.\nWe have'with us now Sergt. Drummer, Bralk, Taylor and Harry Smith\nwho come from Cranbrook. Frank\nClifford und Pussmnre ure in the 14th\nhuttaiiim. All the boys are in the best\nof health and enjoying themselves.\nWc are now having a short rest. In\nthc meantime we are amusing ourselves by playing football, baseball\nand bathing In tlie river; also laying\naround having u nice sun huth, for it\nhas been nice and warm for the past\nmonth or so, which makes It much\nmore enjoyable than the wet weather\nwo had In England.\nI suppose business Is still the same\ntn Cranbrook. I wrote you about a\nmoutli after 1 arrived In England but\nI guess you did not receive it. Well\n1 must conclude In sending my best\nregards to you all. Hoping to bear\nfrom you soon.\nI remain yours sincerely,\nHarold Flewelling.\nA stranger alighted from the east\nbound train on Wednesday and went\n'over to a man standing on the platform and said: \"Pardon me, sir, if I\ntake the liberty of removing that\nblonde hair from your shoulder. I\nwas once caused considerable annoyance by just such a trifle.\"\nlie the Fellow Your Mother Thinks\nYon Are\nWhile walking down a crowded city\nstreet the other day,\nI heard a little urchin to a comrade\nturn nnd any:\n\"Say, Jlmmle, don't yer know I'd be\nhappy as a clam,\nIf 1 only was dc feller dat mc mudder\nt'iuks I am;\nShe t'tnks I am a wonder, and knows ,\nher Uttle lad\nWould never mix wit' nothln' dat wns j\n, ugly, mean or bad,\nI often sit and t'lnk bow nice 'twould ,\nbe\u00E2\u0080\u0094gee whits,\nIT n feller was de feller flat bis mud-,\nder links he Is.\"\nSo, folks, be yours a llfo of toll or uu-\nVoii still can learn a lesson from tin\ndiluted joy,\nsmall unlettered boy\nDon't try to be un earthly saint, with\noyes fixed on a star-\nJust try to be tho fellow thnt your\nmother think:; you aro.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Noodles Fugan\nCooling Wash\nStops Itching\nJust a touch of this mild, soothing\nwash, the D. D. 0. Prescription, will\ngive you instant .relief from your\nburning, itching skin and absolute\nprotection from ull summer akin\ntroubles. I). D. D, is a scientific\ncompound of soothing oil of Winter-\ngreen and otlier healing elements.\nDon't fail to try D. D, D. for any\nkind or Bummer skin trouble. It wlll\ngive you welcome relief. A generous\ntrial bottle ror 26c, Ask also about\nD. D. D. Soun.\nI'RANBKOOK 1M.TC & HOOK CO.\n( JIAMUiOOK\nD. D. D. is .Made in Canada\nWANT ADS.\nLost\u00E2\u0080\u0094Near Y. M. C. A. building gold\nwatch rob with A. I), engraved. Finder\nreturn lo Herald ofllce.\nCANADIAN\nPacific\nGeneral Change of Train Service\nEffective May 31, 1915\nFull Particulars Kroin All Local Agents\nSPECIAL NOTE\nTrains one and two, \"Imperial Limited,\" will not carry\nday coaches between Winnipeg and Revelstoke, and only passengers holding sleeping car accommodation can travel between these and Intervening pointB on these trains.\nDistrict Passenger Agent\nCalgary\nllOI'SIMl.tAMMi TIME\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'HIST - CLASS IIKMOCKAT (III\n]ij:lit wagon for sale ohoap, Apply\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Im' Belangor, rity. 22-u\nLOST. A pnrsl' nnitiiihliiif sum of\nmoney nnd key. Finder return to\n11,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ruin offloe. Reward,\nTO HUNT CHEAT llasFHsat num.\nIiouae, largo nml dry, $r\u00C2\u00BB per\nmontll. Apply W. J. Atchison, iltl\nIf 1.10\nnrv\n.;\nr'OUH.ROOMEII\nCOT.\ntag.\n' llllll\nmi\nilor\nKiiniKu;\nhousehold\n1 fori\nillnre\n(01\n' sal\ni'. Apply\n232\n, llnii-\n1 hon\nAviv\n22-lt*\ni Do you know that With our Vacuum\nI Cleaner you chu cleun nil the carpets in un eight-roomed houso in two\nhours? You do it better than with\nj tlm old style carpet beater and do\nI not Injure thu carpet\u00E2\u0080\u0094In lact you\nI make It look like new.\nI Wo rent Vacuum Oloanors at fiOc.\n; and $1.00 per hour ami cartage\nCrnnbriM.k Klocfrlc Ughf Co., Md.\nnt his ollice In the City Hall immediately. Those failing lo report will\nbe interned.\nPERCY ADAMS,\nChief of Police.\nCity of Cranbrook,\nJune llrd, t!\u00C2\u00BBl.r* 88*11\nCRANBROOK MUSICIANS\nPASS EXAMINATIONS\nThe practical mimical examinations\nof the Associated Board of tho Royal\nAcademy of Music and the Royal College* of Music, London, were conducted by Frederick G. Shlnn, Mus.\nDoc, at the'studio of Mr. C. R Nidd,\nNorbury avenue, on May 28th. The\nfollowing were the successful candidates :\nPrimary division\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dorothea McKowan.\nI'.lementary\u00E2\u0080\u0094Orma McNabb and\nJohn Noble.\nThia Is tho lirst time puplla have\nbeen presented for these examinations\nin Cranbrook.\nTWENTY GOOD LAYING HENS FOB\nsale; two broodies; last year's bird;\n7iie. eacli. Mrs. Duckering. Martin\nuvcnuu, 22-2t\u00C2\u00BB\nViHl SAI.I'. Curd rur, lllll model\nelectric lights; new tires, and $B0\nof accessories for $:!2G. Apply Her-\nuld ollice. 20-lt*\nFOR SAM-: CHEAP-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sowing machine,\nnew otsvos, arm chairs, beds and\notlier furniture.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Parry, Slaterville. 21-lt*\nHKOiH.V HENS !?l.ii\u00C2\u00BB each j month\nold chickens, 25c. each. Apply\nFlorence linker, opp. Foundry, Cranbrook St. 21-lt*\nLOST. Biliuin the Market and\nhouse of A. H. Smith on last Saturday, one pair of working shoes. Finder will please phone Herald ofllce or notify A. B, Smith.\nNOTICK\nHESTER MINERAL CLAIM, SITUATE ON WILD HORSE CREEK IN\nTHE DISTRICT OF KAST KOOTENAY, ABOUT TWO HUNDRED\nYARDS ABOVE OLD TOWN, IN\nTHB FORT STEELE MINING\nDIVISION.\t\nI Tuke notice that i, Oeorge Herbert\nThompson, of tho City of Cranbrook,\nB, C\u00E2\u0080\u009E Free Miner's Certilieate No.\nB79018, Intend sixty ti..*,.-; trom the\n' date hereof to apply to thc Mining Recorder for a Certificate or Impfove-\n! ment for the purpose or obtaining a\n! Crown Grant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder Section 86 must be commenced\nbefore the Issunncc of bucIi Certilieate\nof improvement.\nDnted the 22nd day of May. A.D.\n10y6. 2!l-9t\n________ c. ll. Thompson,\nFOR RENT t iii: W. Small furnished house with bath and all modern\nconveniences; newly papered and\npainted; no children preferred;\nmost be careful tenant. Apply Herald ofllce. 22-tf\nALIEN KXKiWKS\nNOTICE\nAll alien enemies within the limits\nof the City of Cranbrook arc hereby\nordered to report to the undersigned\nOFFICIAI, A1MIIMS-\nTRATOR'S ACT\nNOTICE IS HflltiOBY GIVEN that\nun May 22nd, inc., il was ordorod by\nHis Honor George 11. Thompson,\nJudge <>r tlie County Court of Kast\nKootenny, that James A. Arnold, 0111-\nclal Administrator for tliat portion of\ntlie County of Kootenay included in tlio\nElectoral District of Cranbrook bit\nAdministrator of all and singular tbo\nestate of Emma Loulso Prest, deceased Intestate,\nEvery person Indebted to tbo snld\ndeceased Is required to make payment forthwith to the undersigned.\nEvery person having In ponscsslon\neffects belonging to the deceased ls\nrequired worthwtth to notiry the undersigned.\nEvery creditor or other person having any claim upon or Interest In the\ndistribution of the estate of the said\ndeceased Is required to send before the\n2nd day of July, 11)15, next, by registered mail addressed to tlie undersigned, his name and address and the\nfull particulars of bis claim or Interest, and a statement of his account\nand the nature of tbe security (it\nany) held by him.\nAfter the said last mentioned date\nthe Administrator will proceed with\ntlie distribution of the estate having\nregurd to those claims only of which\nlie shall have had notice.\nDated at Cranbrook this 27th day\nof May, line.\nJ. A. ARNOLD,\nl21-2t Ofllclal Administrator. THURSDAY, 3UNE 10th, 1915\nTH^i CRANBROOK HERALD\ni. , mn \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094bb\nPAGE THREE\nIN TIMES OF PEACE\nIN TIMES OF WAR\nPERFECT SIGHT IS ESSENTIAL\nFalling vision \u00E2\u0080\u0094 an\nenemy to comfort and\npleasure \u00E2\u0080\u0094 can be nursed\nInto normal condition by\nglasseB that \u00E2\u0080\u0094 accurately\nfocuBed, ground and adjusted\u00E2\u0080\u0094meet the necesary requirements. To be\nat war with your eyes Is\ntaking a dangerous chance\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094a condition that need\nnot exlsl.\nAvoid nil auch folly by\nwearing glasses that will\ninsure hu|)|ilness and contentment. Optical trouble\ncan bc speedily rectified\nW. H. Wilson\nMumifii-rturhitf Optlclm.\nTOWN TOI'ICS\nDon't ofrgot Socok Hay on Thursday, June 17th.\nR. L. T. Galbraith, Indian agent,\nleft Monday tor Castlogar on a bunl-\nHess visit.\nA number of C. P. It. ofllclals were\nIn Cranbrook Sunday last ou a tour of\nInspection.\nJ, W. Rutledge, of Vancouver, was\nhere tbe ilrst of the week visiting bis\nsister, MrB. J. R. McNabb.\nLoco, the little town west of here,\nhas credit In the 64th for seventeen\nmen ,or about one-half of its population.\nTbe Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Y. M. C. A. wlll meet Monday at\n1.30. June 14th, at tbe Y.M.C.A. building.\nLieut. Smith, ot thc G4th battalion,. Fishing Is now reported good ut\nwent to Nelson Monday.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Mrs. T. C. Armstrong paid a brief\nvisit to Elko Wednesday.\n| Perry Creek.\nSeth Carson lias gone up to tlie\nWindermere country to put ln homestead duties.\n(URDKN PARTY\nFOR SOLDIERS\nPleasant Erening Passed hy Jolly\nCrowd at Home of Mrs, L.\nBent\nMrs. F. W. Burgess entertained a\nfew Invited guests with cards on last\nTuesday evening.\n, \" i-i '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii.wui ? ,: i ii ,i i ii ii i i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ini. i,' >i\nOn Tuesday evening at the home of\n.Mrs. Rent a garden party was given\nby the four young ladies who so successfully conducted the affair in St.\nMary's hall, and which proved to bc\nus equally un enjoyable affair. A\ngood number of the Tommies of tbe\n64th again accepted the hospitality of\n , tlie young ladies.\nPHIIWr S Wfl anPriallze Oil W88 \u00C2\u00B0Uy Ulh \u00C2\u00B0\" \"\" The evening opened witb a short\nI IIOlNh IH\u00E2\u0080\u0094\\e specialize OH oonnecte-j with Major Pollen's ranch\ncooked meats dining the warm;ut t)lut ^\nweather, \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Cranbrook *'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*'\nMarket.\nMessrs. Fraser and Pole of this city\nwere visitors at Wardner curly last\n.. j .* t tt. t-m t. _-a4 m* n,wi I Monday morning.\nMr .and Mrs. J. P. Fink and Mr. and\nMrs. C. J. Little motored to Marysville \"\nand Kimberley today. j Hev- R- Hughet, for four years sta-\n. .,. , i tioned at Cranhrook. lias been appoint-\nMr. J. H. McMillan, manager of the j ed cliaplaln to the military forces ut\nRoyal Crown Soap company at Cal- Esquimau.\ngory, was in the city this week on . \t\nbusiness. j Scotty Irvine, of Skookumchuck,\nMeat!\nhis homestead\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0oiintry.\neleven-year-old I\nJoe Kennedy, formerly local manager of the 41 Market Co., Is now em ___\t\nployed by P. Rums & Co. and left the | The committee of the Cranbrook\npast week for Calgary. school board appointed to Inspect the\n public school gardens at the Central\nMrs. David Wilson and family left school grounds visited the place on\nMonday tor Natal to join her husband, Tuesday evening, sampling the radish\n, Oscar Sinalley, an old timer In the\nMr. und Mrs. A. K. Leltcll and Miss district, was in the city today getting\nMuggle Foster motored in from Juf- supplies for\n'fray today, leaving again this even-' WUttdermero\nIng for homo,\nMrs. Alex. Hurry uud child left un\nWednesday for Manitou, Munltoulun\nIsland, where she will visit during the\nsummer mouths.\nMr. und Mrs. J. M. Thomson returned borne Monday from their\nhoneymoon trip und have takeu up residence on Cnrdeii avenue.\nMajor Pollen returned Monday from\nVictoria, where he bad been ou a visit\nwith his family previous to going to\nthe training camp at Vernon.\nMrs. F. R. Miles and children left ou\nWednesday for Frcderlcton, N. B.,\nwhere they will spend the summer\nvisiting with relatives and friends.\nMrs. Jones bas received a letter\nfrom her son Qeorge, who was reported wounded. He Is In hospital In\nFrance and his chances for recovery\nare good.\nArthur Ashworth, formerly In the j\nemploy of the Imperial Rank of Can- j\nada in tbis city, returned to Cranbrook\nWednesday and was ln line with the\n54th battalion Thursday.\nRalph Whebel, clerk at the Royal\nhotel, has received word ot the death\nof bis brother, Walter Whebel, who\nwas with the fighting forces in France\nas a member of Kitchener's army.\nprogramme of songs, recitations, etc'\nin whicli the soldiers played an im-\nport ant part. The Cranbrook orches- j\nlra orchestra was ou band aud dls-\ncuurM'd a lively programme uf high-\nclass music.\nTlie programme carried out wan\nBB follows:\nnstrumental Ry Orchestra |\nWhite and Blue\t\n e Corp. Ijovcrldgc\nRecitation Miss Francis Drummond\nSong Private Schmel\nRecitation Sergt. Major Pearce\nInstrumental Mr. Schmel\nRecitation \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Pte. C. Cavertey\nKvau Day, tin\nnephew of Mrs, Marge, Ol Perry Creek. 'Song- Red\narrived toduy from Kalispcll, Mont f.\nuud will spend the summer visiting ou\nPerry Creek.\nA collection was taken by the Cranbrook contingent of the fi4th Battalion und given to Mr. J. Rellly. an old I s\u00C2\u00B0l\u00C2\u00B0 Miss Edith Caslake\nsoldier who has both legs off as a re- Instrumental Parker Bros\nsuit of freezing. ' Frwtch Song\u00E2\u0080\u0094My Heart's In Chic-\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 atomee Corpl. Orenon\nJ. A. Prlnglc, tbe dairyman, bas j Dancing commenced Immediately af-\npurchased tho sorrel horse from J. ter the programme of music and con-\nWalkley and the animal wlll here- j tlnued well into the early hours of the\nafter pull tbe wagon of the Brae- morning, when the Cranbrook chan-\nmer Stock farm. j tlclccr bid tlie dancers the top of the\n | morning, and with tlie serving of re-\nToday Dan Macdonald of the Went- | freshments the merry throng of danc-\nwortb hotel Is celebrating his 63rd\nbirthday, and celebrated the occasion\nby presenting the Herald staff witli\nchoice cigars and a drink ot pop.\nRev. A. E. Cooke, of Vancouver, one\nof the authors of \"Tlie Crisis ln B. C,\"\nwill address the public of Crnnbrook\nat the Auditorium on Thursday, June\n24th.\nGeorge Geary, of Fort Steele, was\nbrought in today from Steele in a\nrather serious condition. Word from\nthe hospital tonight ts to tbe effect\nthat he Is holding Ids own and there\nis a fighting chance to save his life.\nMiss Jean Mlddleton, sister of Jas.\nMlddleton, of Dubamel school. Willow\ners departed\nhomes.\nfor their respective\nJUST ARRIYED\nA large assortment of\nLadies' Summer Dresses and\nBlouses and\nMisses and Children s Middies\nThe assortment contains some very beautiful and newest\nstyles at very reasonable prices.\nFORMER CRANBROOK i\ni:\GI\KFR PASSES AWAY\nIf. Y. Parker Bled Tuesday at Tuber\nAlberta\u00E2\u0080\u0094Was City Engineer\nFrom 1910 to 1913\nNews was received In this city on\nWednesday of the death of II, Y. Par-\nkor, formerly city engineer and for.\nnine yearn a resident here. Death oc-}\ncurred at Taber, Alberta; on Tuesday\nmorning, June 8th, at 10.30 o'clock '.\nMr. C. L. Parker, of New York City;\nfather of tbe deceased, was at the\nPoint, Kootenay take, has received I deathbed of his son when the end\nwho is now manager of the Trltes-\nWood branch in that town.\nes and turnips,.\nMrs. R. E. Beattie left last Sunday\nfor Oak Lake, Man., where she was\nW. Henderson and family are leaving on Wednesday next for a visit to I hurriedly called on the news of the\nVancouver and coast points for a | serious illness of her brother. Mr.\ncouple of weeks vacation. j Bcattie received news this week of the\n '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 death of the brother-in-law.\nJ \t\nMrs. R. W. Spurwey and son\nCarl McNabb was over from Calgary\nthis week visiting bis home. Carl Is . ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.*., , , ,\nbaseball in the \"Dicky\", of Nelson, arrived In town on\n[ Tuesday. \"Dicky\" will remain in\n' the city, where he wlll be a pupil at\nMr. and Mrs. F. W. Burgess, Mrs. | \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 King Edward school. Mrs. Spur-\nplaying semi-pro\nprairie metropolis this season.\nRobertson and the Misses Robertson\nwere visitors at Wardner on Wednesday afternoon, motoring down,\nFrank Setter, of Loco, who Is now\nwith the 54th natation, is tlie sixth\nbrother to step forward and offer his\nservices in the cause of the empire.\nRexall Orderlies are n specific for\nthe bowel troubles of ageing people.\nSold only by The Beatle-Murpby Co..\nThe Rexall Store, 10c, 25c. & 50c.\nboxes.\nRev. Mr. Keyworth. the ncw Methodist minister, Is expected to arrive in\nCranbrook tomorrow, A reception is\nbeing planned at the church tomorrow\nevening.\nFred Horspool. n number of the 64th\nbattalion, Journeyed to Creston Monday tn say good-bye to bis old tilll-\ncumw In the Creslon district. lie returned on Tuesday.\nGodfrey Harrington Hrown left for\nthe const Friday ou a visit to liis par*\nenta. Bruce will spend a couple of\nweeks in Vancouver and Victoria lie-\nfore returning to the city.\nThe committee of the Belgian Relief Fund wish to thank the Women's\nInstitute for two Qulltfl and also the\nWomen's Auxiliary to the Brotherhood\nof Knginccrs for one quilt\nAnyone wishing to knit BOCka tor\nHie soldiers can procure yarn by\nflailing at Miss MoUod'fl millinery parlors, as the St. John Ambulance AB-\nnocint1e.ii lias Just received a shipment.\nConstipation causes mental nnd physical suffering, Rexall Orderlies--a\ngentle laxative\u00E2\u0080\u0094promptly relieve constipation. Sold only by The Beattie-\nMurpby Co., Thn Rexall Store, 10c,\n25c. & 50c. boxes.\nTwo boxes of goods have been forwarded by the local committee for\nMontreal for Belgian relief. The\ncommittee wish to thank those who\nhave so generously contributed.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs.\n.J .11. King, president.\nTom Homersham, formerly In the\nemploy of the Dominion Express Co.\nIn this city, passed through Cranbrook Tuesday. Some three weeks ago\nthe name of T. Homersham appeared\nbn the casualty list and ninny people\nIn the city thought Tom the victim\not a German bullet. Mr, Homersham\nIs still In the employ of tlte Dominion\nExpress Co. and Is trying out his hand\ncame. The body was shipped yesterday to Norwich, New York, his\nbirthplace for Interment\nHiram Yorke Parker was born at\nNorwich, New York, on Octobor llth,\n1876, and was 38 years og age. lie\ngraduated as a civil engineer from\nCornell University and came west In\n1906 being one of the first resident engineers of the C. P. It. He served as\ncity engineer from 1910 to 1913. His\nhealth waa very bad for the past several years and last year he secured\ntlie position of engineer with the Su-\nW. Robertson, the C. P. R. lineman I pertor Coa) Co ot Taoer and moved\nwho Is a member of the 54th Kootenay i there to reside.\n j battalion from Cranbrook. is tbe sixth | He was a prominent member of the\nThere is on exhibition in the show [member of his family to engage in\nwindow of A. C. Bowness a sample war. Three brothers have already\nof rye grown on the farm of Harry Ed- f heen killed, one is in tlie Dardanelles\nwards, the Wycliffe rancher. The [and ono In Prance. Two of Mrs. Rob-\ngrowth is marvelous for thlH time otjertson's brothers are in tbe British\nyear, measuring six tt. 2 inches. ' navy.\nwey returns to Nelson Friday.\nword that her brother has died In\nFrance from wounds. Mr. Mlddleton j\nleft Cranbrook with the second contingent.\nSolomon Koury is announcing thut\nhe Is going to sell out his business on\naccount of Ill-health. Everything wlll J\nbe offered at cost price. This will be\ntlie chance of a lifetime to save\nmoney on staple goods. Everybody\nwlll save money by buying nt tbis\nstore now.\nDONATIONS TO\nRK1\u00C2\u00BB (KOSS WORK\nMiss Helen Harrison, secretary-\ntreasurer of the Cranhrook Branch of\nthe St John Ambulance Association,\nbegs to acknowledge the following donations to the Bed Cross Work\nFund\nAmount acknowledged .., .$10.00\nMr. W. A. Nisbet 6.00\nCollection per Mrs. Geo. F.\nStevenson 31.00\nTotal $4(1.00\nMAJOR POLLEN\nWith the 54th Cranbrook Bat\ntnlloii En Route to\nVernon\n'BRITISH SUBJECTS\nKILLED IN MEXICO\nI El Paso, Texas, June 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. C.\n'Miles, British vice-consul, today tele-\n' graphed Gen. Villa demanding punishment of Villa soldiers responsible\n! for the recent killing of four and\n' wounding of one British subject at\n' I Tuxpam. The message was sent on\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Instructions from Sir Cecil Spring-\n, Rice, British ambassador at Washing*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ton.\nLocal ButintM Men\nAre realizing more every day\nlhc value of thc concise.\nmemory tickling ClaMlfled\nWant Ad*. Make your story\nshort and pithy and our Want\nAd. Columns will repay you\na hundred told lor the amall\ninvestment.\n.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E _ ,. u a, . .., /- ! Mr \"ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 George F. Stevenson\nWlllio Bennett, brother of Miss Ce-. ,,...,. ... ,\n, ., \u00E2\u0080\u009E . . .. 'celebrated the tenth anniversary\nlectin Bennett, s home from Mon-1., , .., ,., , j ,\n. their wedding on Wednesday evening\ntreat for the summer holidays. WH- L i ., , . , , u * , ,.\n,, , , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 when tliey entertained ubout eighty\nlie has mastered the art of tn king on , , , ., . , r- ,\n' . .. frtends on that occasion. Dancing\n,1s flnger. and la well versed in the I M , \u00E2\u0080\u009E m ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E pnt|r(, t\n''\";\" :\"\"1 ll\"m\" bi,;\";,':' \"\" \"\"' r\"-' who wished Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson\neverything good for tlie future. A\nscheme which may well be followed\nby others in Cranbrook was Introduced, when a Red Cross Society box was\nopened and in the course of a short\ntime some $34 was realized for tbis\nmost worthy object.\nMnsonlc and Independent Order of\nOdd Fellows, always taking a prominent part in the affairs of the orders\nwhile in thiB city.\nDuring their residence In this city\nMr. and Mrs. Parker made a large i\nnumber of friends who will be pained ;\n0t to bear of bis death, and the Herald j\ndesires to join in expressing sympathy!\nto the bereaved wife and children. !\nj turn when school opens again.\nOVERSEAS CLUB\nHOLD WHIST DRIVE\nUst week the name of Miss Bella\nFoster was inadveitcntiy omitted from\ntlie roll of children attaining perfect\nattendance at the public school for the\nmonth of May, Tlie child told her\nstory to the Herald man thusly: \"What\nis the use of getting perfect attendance\nif you can't get your name tn the newspaper,\"\nIn publishing the name of Geo.\nKerr last week as among the Cran-\nThe Misses Gertrude and Edytlie\nMacdonald, daughters of Mr. and\nMrs. Samuel Macdonald, gave a farewell party on Tuesday night to four\nof tlio Cranbrook young men who nre\nbrook casualties we find that we were | \u00E2\u0080\u009Emv ,um,|,ered with tlie 54th battalion,\nmisinformed as the story was only I Messrs. Spoory Philippe, Fred Webb,\nn local rumor which some citizen gave; Frnilk wilson nml Vl)|)V nfcknrds. Upas an being true, However, wc are j wnr(]s of tw(.nty young peo,)le attend-\npleased to state that his Cranbrook | ,1(1 a m0Ht enjoyable evening being\nrelatives have received no word of liis : \u00E2\u0080\u009Epont |n gamMt dancing and otlier in-\nhelng wounded and the namo of Ceo. nocent diversions. A tasty luncheon\nKerr In the list\nother man with tht\nws\nvldelitly some\nsame name.\nMr. Chas. It Ward is In receipt of n\nletter from Br. J. H. M. Bell, who\nleft Cranbrook with the ilrst conting- ;\nent. The doctor is located at No. 1 i\nCanadian disunity Clearing Station,\nFrance. Ho Ih employed almost exclusively with surgery. He states that\nrecently the hospital was tho object of\nan attack by a German aeroplane\nwhich succeeded In dropping a number\nof bombs near but did no particular\ndamage. He reports Pte. Roberts, who\nwas formerly an employee of the\nKing Lumber Mills of this city, and\nwho went with the first contingent Is\nfn hospital suffering with throat\ntrouble.\nD. McKay, of this city, has received\nthe newB of the death of his brother,\nPte. Chas. McKay, who was killed by\nshrapnel In the trenches ln France on\nthe 20th April. This young man, wbo\nwas only nineteen years of age, was In\nCranbrook two years ago, spending\nubout four months here. At tbe outbreak of thc war he Joined the 90th\nWinnipeg Rifles, going wltli the flrst\ncontingent. Early this year he wbb\nwounded and he bas only been out of\ntbe hospital for about three weeks\nwhon ho was killed. Another brother\nwas served before the several guests\ndeparted for their homes. The young\nmen ln whose honor the affair was | giggling for some time.\nA PAKTISC. WOKII TO\nCHANBItOOK CITIZENS\nEditor Herald:\nSir: I would like through the\ncolumns of your paper to take the\nopportunity on our departure on behalf of tbe men who have enlisted here\nto thank the citizens of the city for tlie\nsplendid entertainment afforded us\nduring our sojourn here. The men are\nall desirous of showing in some manner their hearty appreciation of the\nmany kindnesses shown them by the\nCranbrook people und they can only\ndo so In this way.\nWe desire to express our appreciation of the fine dance and social good\n'time afforded us last Friday evening\ngiven by Misses Leask, Bent, Doyle and\nRyekman.\nWe desire to return our thanks for\nthe gifts of tobacco through the St.\nJohn's Ambulance Association by\nMiss Delia Drummond.\nWe desire to tender this appreciation of the splendid effort made by\nIn\nWILL\nPASS ANOTHER\nLARGE WAR VOTE\nLondon. June 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Premier Asquith announced in tlie commons today that a further vote of credit would\nbe discussed on Tuesday of next week.\nIt is expected that the new vote will\nbe for $1,250,000,000 or $1,500,000,000.\nHOl'SK-fLEANING TIME\nDo you know that with our Vacuum\nCleaner you can clean alt the carpets ln an eight-roomed bouse In two\nhours? You do It better than with\nthe old style carpet beater and do\nnot Injure the carpet\u00E2\u0080\u0094fn fact you\nmake It look like new.\nWe rent Vacuum Cleaners at SOc.\nand fl.00 per hour and cartage.\nCranbrook Electric Light C*%* LU,\nThere was a good attendance at the\nOverseas Club monthly social and\nwhist drive on Tuesday evening, the\nwinners of the whist drlvQ wer$:\nLadles, Mrs. Woods; gents, Mr. C.\nRowland. The booby prizes went to\nMrs. E. H. Leaman and Mr. Roaindale.\nOld time games were Indulged In\nund was greatly enjoyed, everyone j the mayop co'uncl, and dti2ens [n In the matter of an application for\ntaking an active Dart in vp oWm. ' .... ..*,., . 'he issue of a duplicate certificate of\ntoi, nffl\u00C2\u00AB oldon : providing the farewell smoker and Tltle to Block8 9 ftDd 15 of Sub(livf.\numiirs. j the enjoyment that it afforded us. j sion of Sublot 43 of Lot 4595, Group 1\nThe musical programme was ably We liave all had a good time since (Wynndell Fruit Lands',) Kootenay\ncarried out, Mr. Van Stavern giving u; \u00C2\u00ABe have been recruiting In Cranbrook Dll'trlct' M\u00C2\u00B0P ,\"54-\nperfect rendition of \"Come Back to | and we only regret tlmt we are un-\nMarriage\nProhibited\nWithout a proper license\nIf you Kane Marriafe Lic-\nenaee, tell tb* yeuaf folk,\nabout it in ourClaaallM Ada\nThey all know a license li\nncccaaavy. Wl they don't all\nknow when to (el one.\nThia paper la popular wHJl\nthe young people.\n.NOTICE\nLANIt BEuiHTBY ACT\ngiven havo iiskmi the Hurnlil to cx-\nlirt'Hs their thunks to the young indies\nwho so kindly thought ot tlioin before\ntheir departure from tiie city.\nErin,\" with variations. For an encore lie played \"Tlpperary,\" with variations of his own composition,\nMrs. Couldwell gave a recitation,\n\"Mrs. Jones' Hevcnge,\" causing a I out doubt this Is tlie most Interested\ngood round of laughter and kept people' bunch of men that hus come under my\ncharge and tlieir great advancement\n\"When I In drilling lias been due to tlu-lr in-\nNotice Ih hereby given that It is my\n,, . - . i. i ... .. ,,,,.,- \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,,, intention to issue at the expiration of\nable to remain longer. But wo must mi moMl aftw (h(, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, %M_im\nsay good-bye and Journey on. i,ereof a duplicate of the Certificate of\nI have drilled a large number of re- - Title to the above mentioned Blocks\ncrults since lust September, but with-1ln the name of John Johnson, which\nMr. Scott gave a parody ou\nCertilieate is dated the 27th August.\n1909, and numbered U287A.\nSanil R. Ito-\nNelson, It. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E District Registrar.\n211th May, 191!\",. 21-41\n' Johnny Comes Marching Home Again,\"\nTills has been a strenuous week for\nthe Herald. We have been up nights\nfor the pnst week attending socials.\nand garden parties ln an effort to!0.*\"*- *!\u00C2\u00BBh. \"TI,ora'\ngive Herald readers thc full details j\nof the week's doings, particularly in\nu military way. Tilings came too\nHwift towards tiie end of tbe week and\nwe wore utterly unable to cope witli\nthe situation. It would require a\nregiment of newspaper reporters to\nhandle the situation this week.\nWith our limited staff we were practically surrounded and were forced to\nsurrender. Should any event that\nhas taken place during the past week\nIn tbe way of farewells to the soldiers fall to appear tn print It wlll be\nbecause of the fact already mentioned,\nthat we were outnumbered.\ntense Interest In tlieir work and I feel\nand If Kataer Dili had heard It, Mr. I wure that tbey wlll acquit themselves\nScott would In alt probability receive! hi nil tlieir duties hereafter Just ns\nthe Iron Cross. His number was j splendidly an they have begun and\nloudly appluuded. add to the laurels already gained by\nMra. J. Haley delighted the com- {'ormcr rontliiKcntij from this city.\na beautiful remit- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntlon which was much appreciated by\nthe enthusiastic audience. Time only\nwas the cause of an encore being withheld. .\nMr. 3. Kettringham accompanied the\nsoloists.\nSpecial atentlon was given to the refreshments, everyone doing Justice to\ntho said refreshments, not forgetting\ntbe strawberries and cream. These\ncame as a refreshing surprise.\nThe evening closed at 24k with the\nOn behalf of the men.\nJ. W. Pearce,\nSergt. .Major.\nCranbrook, June 10th, 1915.\nMrs. Martin McCreery and child\nreturned tills week from a several\nmonth's visit with relatives in Ontario.\nas express messenger. Ho wIhIicb tolls now In the hospital Buffering from\nInade a declaration tu tlio effect thut the effect of gases In the same battle,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0o far as ho knows he Is still alive u tbat which claimed hla brother's\nand kicking. life.\nMISS M. CHESTER\nDrcHKinakcr\nSewing Done at Home or\nby Day\n210 East Van Home St.\nsinging of the National Anthem.\nThe committee In charge ot the arrangements were Mrs. J. S. Brake and\nMr. J. F. Lower, assisted by Miss\nSyiuos and Mrs. J. F. Lower.\nThc WL C. Smith reported last week\n| as killed, Is the ilrst member of the\n; local brancll of the Overseas Club to\nlay down his life fur Ida King and\n| Country. There ure other members on\nthe road to avenge his death.\nEverybody should turn out to the\nOverseas cookery sale on Saturday,\nJune 18th, from 3 to < p.m.\n; Mr. John Miller, Canadian Hank\n['ot Commerce accountant, left te latter part of the week for Victoria and\necoast points. Mrs. Miller accompanied him.\nvflf\nHOME\nSTUDY\nArts Courses only.\nSUMMER\nSCHOOL\nJIM ssmS AtlltST\nm\nQUEEN'S\ny\u00C2\u00A3 UNIVERSITY\nKINGSTON, ONTARIO\nARTS EDUCATION MEDICIMI\nSCHOOL OF MINING\nMINING S\nCHEMICAL MECHANICAL\nCIVIL ELECTRICAL\nENGINEERING\nOEO. T. CHOWN. Bwrlrtrar\nIt la wis* to a*> a (ood\n\u00C2\u00BBortl t*r yaurMtf or your\nbualnoM. whothor your\natoctc In Irado bo march-\nandtoo or labor, Want\nMa. aro Iho moot dlroct\nlino of communication\nto tho boot buyer*.\nOn Tuesday evening la.st tiie Home j\nGuards were inercsHeil in number by\na number ot prominent business men\nJoiniiiK tlie ranks Capt, George Tis-\ndale Is putting the men through the\npreliminary work. This mpisi! win\npracticn every Tuesday night, when\nit is hoped they will Increase In numbers until every man in the eity is\nturning up weekly for the regular\ndrill. George Tlsdule will cheerfully\nfurnish aay Information desired [\nReady Help\nIn tlmo of physical trouble caused by i\ninili^estion.blliousnessrosultingfrom :\ntorpid liver, inactive bowels, ia al*\nways given, quickly, certainly, safely\nby the moat famous of family remedies\nBEECHAM'S\nPILLS\nUnm.*m.AAss,m.Ats, bOaWt, ,\nMoney Well Employed\n(Ml rnr aM\u00E2\u0080\u0094lm* 9*aa_ to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0****\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 at\nAa *4. ta* am* CI*m*lW\u00C2\u00AB Witi\nCthWM will pmt warn lata aiav\n-aalcattaa wHh barr away -aW\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0)\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 gaai avMartl*-, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* waa\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wa \u00E2\u0080\u00A2rim** la pa* gm*>4 lalaratl\nfar/ Mcaa>-aaa'\u00C2\u00BBUa*. PAGBSFOUR\nTHB CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, JUNG luth, 1915\nLODUK AND SOCIETY CARDS\nLoyal Oraaga\nLodge\nNo. HT1\nMeets Ilrst aad thlra\nThursdays at I p.a.\n- i-.tSUla Royal Black\nKnights ol Ireland Hall, Baser\nStreet _ \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nH. S. Garrett, Wa\nT. 0. Horsman, Ree. Sec.\nKKV\nI.O.O.F.\nCITY LODGE. Ho. 41\nMeets every\nMonday night\nat Fraternity\nSojourning Oddtellowa\nilly Invited.\nRacklyeft J. F. Broughton\nNo. Tin. Sea.\nHarris. Roc. Secretary.\nKNIGHTS OF PITHIAI\nCranbrook. B.C.\nMasts every Tuesday at I *.ss la\nthe Fraternity Hall\nR. C, t'nrr, CC.\nF. M. I'lirlstian, K. R. 4 S.\nI'. 0. Box III\nVlaltlng brethrea nrdiallr *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\nvlted to attend.\nMAPLE LEJU? RBB1XAH\nLODGE. SO. 19\nMeets every second and four*\nWcilnosiiay at rrateralty aTall\nSojourning Rebeltaks earOal-\nly invited.\nSla. A. 10. Jones, N.G.\nSis. Ada Hiiiieubotiiam. Rea. lee\nOVERSIAICMB\nMeets III Uaple HaU \t\nand fourth Tuesday et every\nmonth at 8 p m.\nMembership epea te BMMsk\ncitizens.\nE. Y. Ilrake. 3. T. Lower,\nPresident SaoreJary\nVisiting numbers MrdUaU?\nwelcomed.\nWOMEN'S IN8TITUT1\nMeets In the Maple Hall\nfirst Tuesday afternoon of every\nmontll at II p.m.\nPresident, Mrs. VV. II. McFarlane\nSecretary, Mra. John Shaw\nP. 0. Boi .42\nAll ladles cordially la.lted.\nCIIAMIKOOK FARMERS'\nINSTITUTE\nPresident\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. B. Smith\nSecretary\u00E2\u0080\u0094Alb. H. Webb\nI'm- Information regarding\nlands ami agriculture apply to\nthc Secretary, t'ranbrook, B.C.\nMeeting\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tlie Second Saturday at 2.:>0 o'clock.\nTIIE CRANBROOK\nOK CHESTBA\nIs ojien for engagement\nfor\nDances, Socials Etc.\nApply to\nMrs. Aruold Wallinger\nCruulirook, B.C.\nMISS BANWELL\nI'nlillc Stenographer\nPhone 485\nCranbrook - - - - B.C\n(HAS. S. PARKER\nForwarding and Distributing\nAgent for\nLethbridge Coal\nXl-lte Ponder\nImperial Oil Co.\nDrnylng and Transferring\nGivuu prompt attention\nPhone 63\nHendipiartcrs for all kinds of\nRepairs\nSatisfaction Guaranteed\nJOE MARAPODI\nTbo Shoe Specialist\nMerita\nol\nMINAB>*8\nLINIMIlfT\nDR. DcVAM'S FRENCH PILLS \u00C2\u00AB:\n:| lor Woman, ft 0 Imt nt Ihreofor\n,l ni I',-.!,' Btoref, or nmtini to\u00C2\u00ABnr\nve] Iplol prio*. Tut h*jhki.i. I'bi'O\n'Veitom\nJ!\nPdoSl'HONOL FOR MEN. w\u00C2\u00BBra\nVilnlltj; (or Nt*rvn nml Umlli; lm*r\u00C2\u00ABMM \"tltaf\nt7wUf*r';iiT'iNif \u00E2\u0080\u0094willbuild v<\u00C2\u00BBi up- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00B0<\u00C2\u00BB* nt\ntwr, i.,i $\ nt (lnii; itorM, or i.y iBftll oqrntlpt\n\u00C2\u00ABt*,ti. - Tin. . < t'lir.i.i. lun n Co., 81- CAlbitMM,\nmUrln.\nBMlUa-Mirphy Of* LU,\n' Packet of\nWILSON'S\nFLY PADS\nVWILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN /\n\ $8\u00C2\u00B0- WORTH OF ANY ,\n\STICKY TLY CATCHER/\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS\nHARVEY, McCARTEB\nMACDONALD\nAND NISBET\nBanisters, Solicitors and\nNotaries\nHoney to Loan\nImperial Dauk llulldiag\nCBANBROOK, B.C.\nor\nCRESTON\n(From the Creston Kevlew.)\nBirth\u00E2\u0080\u0094At Erickson on Hay 30th to\nMr. und Mrs. Sani Seott, a son.\nRoy Currie left lor Cranhrook yesterday where lie proposes enlisting\nwltll the all-Kootenay regiment. Uor-\ndon Smith and Ueut. Hicks were also\npassengers to the same city.\nThe Stettler brothel's, who moved\nhere from Xanton. Alhert.a last full,\nstarted on the return trip the latter\npart of May, going the overland route\nIn oldtinie prairie Bchooner style.\nGeo. F. Stevenson, ot Cranhrook\nJobbers, Cranbrook, was a visitor here\nThursday. Mr. Stevenson Is among\nthose picked lu carry the federal Conservative banner in Kast Kootenay.\nDr. Henderson returned to Creston\non Tuesday alter Blionding n couple of\nmontlis on surgical work In the well-\nknown Mayo Brothers hospital nt Rochester, Minn, He also spent a few\ndays ill Detroit while In the east.\nStanley field, tho quito\nn'*e the nnln T'\u00C2\u00BBn*i itn rich, herbni\nSnip*.**: ernr'i-'n tlie tlf*RUe \"nd set\n1*1*1 \",0 wwderfiil \u00C2\u00BB-*oee-*i* of healing\nii'.riifi-i wire \"cni<*''e'i, insect stlmrs\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l-i ii (]| ion a rut,, onpb \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00AB! ee7i>i*n, hoit\n\"i.Min.t. rtntrwnrin, hajifsn' bent sore\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l,,r,,i plfler.fi Rf.ro f\u00C2\u00ABet\u00E2\u0080\u0094nmo nil\ninleklv pitted by Viim-Bi'k. it also\n>asos nnd eiiffts \"lies. All drDffsists\n..nil ttinroH. Uso '/am-Buk Boon also;\nretary treasurer reported tho receipts :![il. 1(lT *.,],*\u00E2\u0080\u009E,-..\nCADDIES KNOW TIIK\nSOM. OF GOLFERS\nOiWniitlnii* bj One Who Carries Ihe\nClubs for the ( nnibre.ik\nGolfers\nI trust the Herald will permit me\nto liiu.ie a few observations of the\ngame uf golf. Should my remarks\nmeet with the approval of the editor\nI will again force an entrance Into the\ncolumns; of this paper.\nRomomber I am a cad and have carried the golfers outfit mi the Cranbrook links.\nHave you ever considered what\nmight bo your caddy's Bontlmonts to-\nwnrd you?\nI think it Is u good thing to always\nkeep tliis thought iu mind, and yet I\nventure nine out of ten golf rs have\nnever given the matter a moment's\nconsideration.\nOnco upon a time when I wns a\ngenuine caddy, and I know that the\ntittle fellow at your side frequently\n\"sizes you up\" very quickly, nnd if\nyou were in the club house after your\nrounds and the hoy happened to be of\ntbo talkative sort, you might learn\nwhat that little brain had thought of\nyou.\nAlthough tlie lad works silently on\ntlio course, tiiere is no sign that he Is\nequally silent when away from lt. Any\ncaddy wil! tell you that it ls a Joy to\ncaddy for somo players, and oh! such\na hardship to perform the some service for others.\nNowhere is a uion'u truo self so\nHOME\nSTUDY\nArts Courses only.\nSUMMER\nSCHOOL\nJI'IV ud Al'litST\nOUEEN'S\n^ UNIVERSITY\nKINGSTON, ONTARIO\nARTS EDUCATION MEDICINB\nSCHOOL OF MINING\nMINING 6\nCHEMICAL MECHANICAL\nCIVIL ELECTRICAL\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2NGINEBRING\nOEO, T. CHOWN, jjjgUtrgr\nIMPERIAL BANK of CANADA\nHEAD OFFICE, TORONTO\nCapital Authorised ....(10,000,000.1X1\nCanltal Paid Up 7,000.000.00\nHesene and Undivided\nProfits 8,'\u00C2\u00BBil(l,iill0.00\nAccounts of Corporations, Municipalities .Merchants, Farmers and\nPrivate individuals Invited.\nDrafts and Letters of Credit Issued\navailable in any part of tlio world.\nSAVINGS DEPAHTJIEXT-Spoclnl\nattention given to Savings Rink Ac\ncounts. Deposits ot $1.00 nnd upwards received and Interest allowed\nfrom date of deposit.\nA brand) Is Also eBtabllsliod nt\nAtlialnier, B.C., under tlio mnnngo-\nmont of Irving 0, Wedd.\nCraabrook llraneli\nII. W. HUI'I'I.E, Manngrr\nTbt\nHOTEL\nCOEUR D'ALENE\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094~\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSpokane, Washington\n\"THK HOTEL WITH A\nF\u00C2\u00A3R80NAL1TI\"\nWe believe we\nhave more regular patrons (rom\nBritish Columbia\nthan any other\nHotel In Spokane\nOn your next trip\nto this city, let us\nshow you why\nthis Is true.\nOpposite new Union Station. Close to all places ot\nInterest. Rooms elegantly\nfurnished. Rates as low\nas at the more ordinary\nhouses.\nBee Steamship on the Roo!"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1915-06-10"@en . "10.14288/1.0070441"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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