"f6410648-c192-464d-a31f-55a70c481f15"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1916-11-02"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070472/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRAi^BROOK HERALD\n.Legislative Assembly, Apr.-Hi\nVOLUME 18\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA,\nTHURSDAY. .NOV. 2nd, 191tT\nNUMBER 11\nCRANBROOK HAS THE MINERALS THAT MAKE THE MONEY\nns yp to sn j ion\nSplt'inliil Showing at llie Homi'sinkc\nMinr. l>t*vt*lo[\u00C2\u00BBHirii1 Win!, Now\nI trim: I'iisIm'iI Kiiiuanl.\nAn invitiilon trom tin* management\nof tin- Cranbroolt Homoa-taka Gold Mining Compnny to pay u visit to the property appeal ed to a tiunal-mlulng man\nami a record of bin IniproaBlouB may\nl i Borne Interoat in cranhrook peo-\nplo, oapcelully to thoae who, Boiuowlmt\nalia id ni' mining vouturoa anil akop-\nIleal ol thr valuo ol mining stock, yet\nfool as though thoy should help homo\nIndustry. Tito victims or mhtttig spec-\nlllntlnn hav.' I tl sn many Mini no 0110\ncan ho blamed I'ur nol luVOBtlllg In\nmining stock, ami yet II thoy didn't\nmany legitimate ami worthy proportion would wall ror ovor perlmim he-'\nrun* a capitalist company could be Induced to do sufficient work lu put'\ntlie-in on a paying basis.\nThe Crnnbrook Uomostnke Is practically in this position; the surface\nBliowlng, consisting nf throe wide led-:\nKi'H, Is very satisfactory ami although\nconsiderable work has been done on\nt.io surface, no great <1 -i-ih ban beuu i\nobtained: the ore in the shnfts ami\ntunnels give up gold in In- pan, uud\nthere Is no doubt us to the values on\ntlu- surface. Very many assays have\nbeen made, some very nigh up to ?200.,\nand siimi- very low, 50 cents, hut true\nsampling has always given good results, and It appears tliat a value of\n$4.00 per ton would most nearly represent the average voln of ore from\nthe three ledges combined. These\nthree ledges, thenurrouvst of Which is\n21) feet wide, the widest porhaps 100 tt.\nan- parallel and also parallel to the\ncreek, so tbat one working tunnel will\ntap all three and thia excellent physical property together with good\nwater-power, timber and transportation facaliiies , make this a very enticing proposition.\nWhy then is capital chary of investing? One tiling alone ami tbat is want\nof depth, and it is to gain depth by\nmeans of ;i tunnel tliat people are being asked tu subscribe. Till.*; tunnel\ndf 000 feet length will give 400 feet of\ndepth or back in mining parlance, aud\nwill demonstrate without cavil, tin*\nBtrength ami deep aeatedneas of the\nore body. With thia underground confirmation, tlie company wlll bo in a\nposition to determine a prico for the\nproperty b^ausc quantity is what\ncompanies want.\nIn Alaska, two or more companies\nare paying big dividends on $2.00 ore.\nin Dakota tiiere are several companies, Including the orlglnnl Homestako\n.Mine, paying huge dividends on much\nlower grata ores that tbo general run\nor the Perry Creek Homestake, nnd one\npropcry on the Arctic Ocean, handling\nHOOO tous pi r day i f ere contn!nfng\nonly $1.16 per ton of which only S2fl Is\nsaved, bringing lb-* ore value to onl>\n!tr> cents per ton, is pnylng large dividends because tbe expen \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"- only com\nto 07 centa per ton\nTaking these a- typical i -samples of\nwhat can be done with low grade gold\ntires, can anyone see any reason why\nPerry Creek should nol bo a winner?\nir the people of tin- locality \"ill\neome forward ami pui thi* tunnel la\nami n\\o\\ thai paj ur, nl depth exists\non the Homestake, il wilt do inun to\nimprove Cranbrook proBpopta than\nanything else, a- Pern Creek i- large\nenough to support practically nny\nnumber nf big companies m these\nlltlgo lodges are traceable fur many\nmile!* ami nn one yel li i nnj Idi i ol\niheir number; geologleall) Pi rrj\nCrook bus received n ver> i tronti i n\ndorwmenl from Dr Bhofleld of the\nDominion Clcologlea! Departmonl as tu\ntn,. itrengtli ami coulluulty *>r Its\nledge*\nMHKKALS 36]\nCONSERVATIVES 10\nVANCOIYKIt, II. VH NOV. 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWith llie camp lei Ion of the counting of the oti-rseiis soldiers' volfl\nin London Imlaj ibe oiitlro British Columbia election Is finished*\nII leaves tin* standing of Dm* new\nlegislaturei Cousorvatires, Hi;\nLiberals, Mj SoclallBis I. The\nmost iM-iahi, -111,1 mude bj lite\nConservatives (miii) waa In lhe e-\nleefiun of Premier Hawser, the\noverseas soldiers'vote carried hi in\nlit abend of hva Liberals, mi that\nIn- is iinn tin- fit'lli member far\nVancouver, Tlio election of Hon.\nw. it. Hoss is ulso confirmed'\nHawser nud Koss brhn* the nni,*,\n(uo ministers re-eleeled\nI'm III Illl Jon passed lit a art total\nof oMIt, Tin* civilian uiii- guve\na limjorll* of llllltI ami lhc 15,000\nsoldiers' voles ml down Ibe total\nbj III im\nBEST IET\nStuart-Whyte's Ne*,*, Production Js a\nfirst- Class Musical i:\irawigaiiza\nAmi Pleased ( niijlirook Patrons.\nEver since his advent into the western Canada field ,if theatricals K.\nsmart whyte inis been Improving and\nenlarging his company until ihis season llo ilOB one Of Ho* hest nlld largest\ncompanies which has ever toured this\npan uf do- Dominion Hi.-, patrons\nhave always lieen sure of good clean\nIentertainment, ami Aladdin, though\na much in,oc iunhitiuu* than .my ut\nAle. VVhyte's previous offerings, has\nbein kopl remarkably free from vulgarity or coarseness\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 The tliomo ul Aladdin and bis won-\netlerrul lamp is taken from Hit* story In\nTho Arabian Nights ami is presented\nwilb a wealth oi' dazzling costumei\nlaml beautiful scenery which trims\nports tin- audience into fairyland for\nthe time being, The company is the\nlargest which has played this city in\nvial's, and is well balanced throughout. Tlio chorus was charming and\nnut only fair to look upon but poiises-\nsed of good voices, tlieir singing being\n'much above the average. One of the\nmost enjoyable musical numbers on\nthe program however was the duett\nbetween the Emperor, .Mr, Donald\nGray, ami Princess So-Sht, .Miss Beatrice Carman, .Mr. Cray's voice iu particular being unusually rich and musical. Tbis number war, encored again\n| nnd again by an enthusiastic audience.\nMian 'Aura Clinton iu tho title role\nmade a good looking liny, fair enough\nJ to attract the eye of any lady, or man\neither. Hilly Oswald was na irrepressible as of yore und just as funny as\never. His side-kicker, Harry Hoyland.\na new role, that of the Widow\nTwankey, and created no little share\nof the general fun. Tre -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.bow was flrat\nclass from start to finish, and .Mr.\nWhyte is to be congratulated upon liis\nsuccess in catering to the theatre-going public of western Canada.\nHON. V.. ,1. BOWSE]!\nElected in Vancouver by Soldier'.-*- Vote\nItKU.IAN HKLILT\nThe sum of $5.00 has been received\nIhis week I'rniu .1. K. Myers for the\nBelgian Relief, bringing the total-up to\n$018.35, While we are iu the midst\nof plenty and preparing to enjoy\nChristmas in tiie usual way it is well\nio think of these poor refugees who\nthrough on fault of their own will\nhave but a scant and skimpy Christmas, many of them perhaps going\nhungry. A few dollars n bead from\nlh-* people uf thi- country may be the\nmeans of keeping thousands from actually starving in death, Send in your\ncontribution now ami it will be duly\nacknowledged through the Herald,\nSI 11001a. II TK\nTlie preparations are nearly completed for thi ho; Si liool I'Vie du Wed-\nd v .,. Nov, ir.ih, i-i ;iid oi the Belgian School Children ami all thai n\nmain-* is for tiie public in patronlsi\ntie* affair iu thi ir t usti m.ir> i\nmanner All funds raised will he for\nihe relief of Hi. Belgian children\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 venlng's entortalnmi nl will\nhe iu the : in ol ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i id. - I\nInvent Ir or. Iieetra undi i I dlrei\nol Mi i' n | Parki i I u*n < ii bi\nlea re- in . fortune telling bootlu\ncookery stall, school pxhlblts, coffee\nroom, candy stall, fish pond, rpioll .\nrfm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rj stall, eti Ilcmcmber the\n,iti, Wi ,i - day, Noi mber Ifith, and\nthe place. Central School, and tbe time,\neummeui on* al 8 o'i loi i. In ihe even-\n(WAIHAN PATHIOTIC FIMl\nStatement nf Receipts ami Expenditures from the Inungurntlon nf the\nFund in August, 1014 to June 80th,\n1818,\nKecelpts.\nrContrlbutions to evening nf June 30th,\n! $12,150,1141.0& Contributions Special\naccount Detroll Auxiliary,, $700.00.,\nI Interest remittances therewith, $0.1,\n102.90., Contributions including Interest remitted therewith to June 30th,\n[l81G, as per published list of subscriptions tn end of June, Total\u00E2\u0080\u0094$12,\n214.303.99. Int. rr; t added to Hunk\naccount to June 30th, $91,S93.64.\nExpenditure.\nAdvanci account for advances to\nhramhi-. (Including special accounl\ncharge of $700, advanced to Detroit,\nMichigan.) $8,625,834 .;:'., Releif payments by Honorary Treasurer direct\nvis:- Soldiers' dependents, $16.120.78.,\nOfficers' dependents, $17,200.00., Soldiers' Object -'. ran::.'fan Patriotic\nI'l'ud Association (Boer War Fund),\nUS Total $33,600.78.\nManagement Expenses Head Office,\n'.: Campaign, |$l2,18fl 23., Administration, $30,643 :*n Total $42,813 18\nth. Balance nu deposit a:; per\nBank Balances, Total--$31604.\nGrand Total $12,300,197.53.\n\". T. HTHTK,\nHonorary Treasurer,\nThis surplus should he re-\nreduced tn the extent of\nni projtjmati l> $180,1 hy the fact\n' .ii $06,912 51 was being held fur ihe\nManitoba Patriotic Fund, and [Im* Sas-\nkatcbewan Branch h:oi overdrawn to\nI';.* extent uf $112,500 noi debited diir-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!,:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 June,\nItlii'l'isil COLtflfWA.\nReceipts ami IMsburnonicnts. .\n$219,846 :::, Victoria City, $24B,456.0J\n\u00C2\u00BB1 * '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 61, Provincial points $^i>.t04.\n1\u00C2\u00BB., $863,961.62 Oreator Vancouver\n$601 net 22 Total Receipts $941,636.06\nTotal Disbursements-*, $1,073,863.02\nKxcem .-I Expi ndiliirea over Receipts,\n, 00,\nJuni\nMiri-;\nmini. J\nITEMS KHOM THK THEATHf>\nThe management of the Hex and\nAuditorium Theatres is desirous of\nthanking the public of Cranbrook aud\nvicinity tor the most generous support\ngiven to their presentation of \"Tlie\nBirtli of a .Nation\" at tlie Auditorium\nun Tuesday hist; and to further assure\ntlieir patrons tbat, us promised io a\nrecent Issue, gonerous support of local theatres will lead to further offerings of a similar superior nature.\nThat tin* people id' this city DO appreciate efforts made toward tin uplift ol\nthe drama was probably never better\ndemonstrated than on Tuesday last.\nJudKint: huth by the Blip port given und\nthe unhesitating prais.* bestowed upon\nthe production. The Management, ou\ntlieir purt, are proud to think also of\nthe enthusiastic reports thut are sure\nto be made upon the evidences of up\npreciatlon shown ami support given hy\ntin- people nf tliis city, whicli cannot\nbut react to the everlasting credit of\ntin* district.\nFollowing is announcement of current attractions at the Ilex, all of\nwhich are guaranteed tu the limit:\n.Monday aud Tuesday next week Cleo\n-Madison in the live act Bed Feather\nfeutnrepluy \"Her Bitter Cup.\" The\nscenes in tills photoplay are witiiout\ndoubt the most dramatic in which Miss\nMadison hus ever appeared, aud thut\nIs \"going some\", having promise of\nmaking tliis attraction one of the\nstrongest presented for some time.\nThe comedy feature or this bill will\nbe no less than Chas. Chaplin in the\nconvulsingly funny laugh-producer,\nTlie Floorwalker\", in two acta. To\nsee tliis is to roar for forty minutes\nstraight, if yon don't luught\u00E2\u0080\u0094 well\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nwe will notify the undertaker.\nFriday and Saturday this week, William Fox presents Dorothy Bernard in\n\"Her Hidden Past.\" a lavish spectacular drama iu live acts from tlie story\nIiy (ii-urges Ohltet This is produced\nas only Fox knows how, and lias prov-\nd a .sensation wherever shown. Prices\nfor all these truly IiIr productions wlll\nremain for the present tlie same uh\nusual, which fact may be better appreciated when we Htutc that for the\npresent film service we are paying\nfully 60 per cent higher than before.\nWe frankly hope to benefit by the additional outlay\u00E2\u0080\u0094-we are positively certain that you will. Be a Booster.\nJOHN Hill, l.l'iTS ON V, NOW AMI TIUN\nIty Harding In tlie Brooklyn Baglo,\nw \uiii iiiM.i 11 i.i itimi's\n(Special iu toe Ibrald)\nWaldo Oct. 26th, We noticed\nthrough ibe columns of a Calgary\npaper where a soldier bad died nt\nSarci e Camp from the effects of drhik\ning May Rum. Several of the Hindoos\nilll this burg got ou a toot on Saturday evening last, and proceeded to\ndo some house cleaning around their\nshacks, und although we do not think\nthey bad boon drink' ig bay rum, it\nsure proved to la* very rum stuff,\nami while it did nut tend to kill tbe\nconsuming parties, it proved a very\nstrong Incentive towards killing others\nas ovldanced by tin- display of bruised iii-ads, -xi's and several other miscellaneous articles of warfare which\nwere exhibited in tlie Waldo Court\nHoii-M' this week. Tlie case wus lieurii\nbefore A. .1. Goule and II. U. Orogeon,\nJ. P's. and the parties pleaded guilty\nand wero eacli fined $!\">.O0 and costs\nof tbe Court.\nWanted- Board and room In private\ni bouse, tiy steady working man. Wrltt;\n1 Box 2111, Herald OHlce.\nSOCIAL SKHVICi; COUNCIL\n-\u00E2\u0080\u0094-A word of explanation\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIn handing to a certain prominent\nand respected citizen an Invitation to\nthe forthcoming conference upun \"Tlie\nMunicipal Laws and bow they arc to\nbe enforced' I was surprised to re-\ne whal night be described as a\nrebuke. My friend practusally uc-\nused me of t-elng an agitator and\nHtely hin*\"l I shouil be wis* if I\nminded my . v .i busine..*..\nIt maybe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ere nre otii j wiio hav?\nIii* im , nc ptlon of Ci. Social Scree Coundl ir tlie o-f-uuiz,ifl.'i, i\nwhich I i.m quite willing to take re-\nponsibility. The Council does not\nxlst to interfere with anybody's business or to agitate against law and oriel* it exists as an organIzatlon for\nthe study of social and industrial con-\nlitions, and fur the expression of the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BApinion of ratepayers and citizens upon mutters of common interest. Similar organizations have come Into existence recently in all the cities of\nCanada. In the old country the Christian Social Union whicli numbers u-\nmong its members many of tiie most\nprominent public men and women of\nthe country, lias carried on similar\nrk for 20 or ,'tO years and lias been\ninstrumental in obtaining many nced-\nfd reforms.\nAs regards tin- conference to bc held\nin Nov. Hth, in the Parish Hnll.our object is to arouse tho interest of citizens in their own (ity. Every citizen\nshould have a working knowledge of\nhis city, of iiow it is governed, how\nit may be Improved, bow its resources\nmay bc developed, If things an* not\ndone right or are left undone, citizen,\nshould have an opportunity to brim;\ning tliem to light and public officials\nBhould have it fair chance to stat<\ntheir side, a subject iu point Is tin\nluestlon of the local time. We havi\ngot into a lovely muddle over the unit\nter simply because uo control body has\ndealt with tbe matter in u representative way. Decision on thc subject is\ninvited at the conference and a resolution of ratepayers will be pasr.ed. It\nIs a small matter but *n the meantime\nnf considerable importance.\nThe fact of the forthcoming municipal election should give it special Interest to the conference. The meeting\nwill be open to tiie public and any\ncitizen with an idea relative to the\nsocial, moral, or financial development\nof Cranbrook and Its environs Is invited to speak. We don't ask for long\nspeeches: wo want straight forward\nand to-tbc-pnlnt expressions nf opinion.\nW. H. BRIDQE\nCURED IN POLICE COURT\nOld-Timer Suffered From a Delusion\nTbat He Could De As He Liked\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nInteresting Deckel nf cu**cs\nDoes the fuct oi being an \"Old-\nTimer\" carry with it a sort of \"divine\nright\" to do us you please regardless\nuud Irrespective of ihe law of the\nland'.' Apparently so thinks Joe Boyle\nwho wus up on Wednesday on a charge\nof vagrancy He has dune no work fur\nthe last two months ami haa im visible\nmeans of support, but is on intimate\nterms with tin* Inmates of the ited\nLight district and otlier questionable\ncharacters, He was quite indignant\nhowever at being haled before hi*-\nWorship Judge Arnold and maintained\ntluit lie was an old-timer round here\nand had a right in du as he liked.\nHowever His Worship failed lu see'\neye tu eye wltll Joe and gave him\ntwenty-tour hours to leave thc town\nfor the good nf the town.\nClara Bates, one of tin* demi-monde,\nappeared Monday nu a charge of vag-!\nruncy. A fine of t2S. or two mouths '\nin .Nelson.\nToby aud Patrick, two Indians, were i\ngiven 15 days each without the option :\nof u fine for being drunk. They make\na valuable addition to the staff uf city\nlaborers.\nJ. K. MeUUan, alias Patrick Hon-|\nnessoy, lacked only the shillelagh to\ncomplete a true Irish rough-house\nfrom tin- effects of a too free indulgence With John Barleycorn. lb'\nstarted In nil his joyful found at the\nCross Keys lintel wliere be marked up\nanother devotee of the flowing bowl,\nhut stories differ as tu whu waa tbo\nuggressor. At tlie Montana Kestuiiranl j\nhowever alias Patrick Hennessey having spent Ills money on the liquid re- j\nfroshment, and feeling the need ofj\nsomething more solid, attempted to [\nmako an Innocent bystander pay furl\nliis wants. Upon tin- innocent bystander refusing to be made the gout \\nthe man witb the Irish alias made an j\n, but\nattempt to take it out of bis hid\nhere tlie police stepped in, und J. 13.\nor Patrick was given free lodging for\ntlie night at the expense of the city\nTiie following day, Tuesday, he wns\nassessed a $10 fine and $:!.!\"\u00C2\u00BB() costc fnr\ndamage done In the Montana. Arrangements were made wltli a lumberman who was in need of labor tu employ the pugnacious gentleman and\nkeep bis fine out of his wages.\nSilas Brown was taken off No. M4\nou tbe 20th for jumping bis hoard bill\nat Kusin. He wus handed over to a\nrepresentative uf the Kaslo police and\ntaken back for trial.\nHIVDKHHKIH-: IUST It HI'\nHV.lt CROSS BRANCH\nThe annual meeting nf tin- Winder- \\nmere District Bed Cross Branch wnsj\nicld at the Windsor Hotel. Athelmer, I\non Friday. Oct. Clth, ut S. p.m. About\nSO members were present.\nTin* proceedings opened With snme j\npatriotic souks given by Mr. ami .Mrs. I\n''hlvers and .Mrs. Shaw. The Branch I\n(insists of; 2 life members, 'A\ active\nmembers, A'A associate members. The\nbalance sheet showed that $844.17 had\nbeen collected during tiie year From\nIlls sum $458.84 hud been sent in cash '\nio headquarters, $05.00 tn Prlsnn-rs\nnf War Fund and 1*i7,4i: to th- Brilisli\nd Cross. The mm of ?L'ltl.40 Imd,\nr\nbeen expended in woo! ami materials\nami made into 1150 article*] which ha v\nnt to hea<''itiarter-i Last\nChristmas, '.'.', puree's were despatched\nMi local men ut tiie front\nTlie following offic* iy and committee were elected for tlie coming year:-\nPresldent, Mrs. Parham, Vtce-Prev\nulcnts, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Bennett,\nMrs. Forster Mrs. McKay. Mrs .1 N\nPhillips, Committee Mrs Crlerle,\n.Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Kimpt m,\nMrs. Taylor, Se?retarj Mrs, Cuth-\nI rt. Treasurer, M - Hurcourl,\ntt was arranged tha h. John Am-\n1 ul nice lectures shoal I begin a- Tm -\nOct. ,'iist. Tbe It. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 R 0 Than In r\nthen made a most Inspiring appeal\nfor tlie support of the Lord Mcut<-*n-\nant's British Red Cross Fund and this\nappeal was ably seconded by itev a\nHuguet. The meeting then closed,\nafter vules nf thank.*-, wltli (i ni -av.\nthe King.\nThe sum of $si).00 was collected on\nOur Day\" and forwarded to tin- Lord\nLieutenant.\nTHR IIIIM'H OK \ NATION\nThere was u capacity house Tueaday\nto see tills famous picture and though\nmuch hud been expected both tlie picture and thc music were up to tbe advance notices. Tlie film In a most rcal-\nIstto one, nnd with the uld or thc music bold the attention of the audience\nat fever bent throughout\nMAVI.ICIIT SKKVICK WANTI.H\nLethbridge Herald:\u00E2\u0080\u0094The new passenger schedule, however, does not dn\nuway with the dissatisfaction regarding the lack of daylight service on tlie\nCrow's .Neat branch. Travel on tliis\nline is as inconvenient as ever. Tin.\npeople of Cranbronk have realized at\nlust tliat the present service is mllit\natlng against comfortable trav.-l along\ntbe line, and the Hoard nf Trude of\nthat city has taken up the matter nf\nsecuring a return of the daylight service In effect two year- ago Other\ntowns ulong the line are expected to\ntake the mutter Up also, an business\nthrough the Pass la increasing enormously, and present accommodations\nfor the travelling public nre the cause\nof much adverse criticism for the\nfailure of tlie residents of tin* towns\naffected to inuke a more strenuous effort to necuro a return or the former\nser v ici*.\nHeavy Winter Coats\nFor Ladies\nUp to the minute, smartly cut\nmodels in Tweeds, Plain, Novelty\nand Bear Cloths, lined and partly\nlined. Some have yoke linings of the\nmaterial. All shades to choose from.\nD (\u00C2\u00AE, A and\nGossard Corsets\nMade of the best materials Rustproof Boning, low or medium\nand some high bust. Many different\nmodels to choose from all sizes 18 to\n32, $1.00 to $8.50.\nMcCreery Bros.\nCranbrook's Dry Goods and Clothing Stores\nDining Room Furniture\nSee our fple'inlie] Bhowlng uf\nIMMMi ROOM M'lIKS\nAMI SINGLE PIECES\nWe will make It to your advantage in leiey\nnow, by quoting Low Prices,\nEVKHVIIIIMi IN THE H KMTlllK LINK\nNorbury\nv* C o.\nAvenue\nAttention!\nAnother Week's Speclitl Offering nl I ranhrooh Urug I \"'-*..\nLl in Ited in 8 Days' Helling\nThursday, Friday and Saturday\nThe\u00C2\u00ABe are Genuine Money garlng Op] rtunll to\nonablc Toilet Preparation ;it .t ver) Bpeclal Prici foi thr* da) \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\neach week until November 18th, when \u00C2\u00AB* expeel to mo<\nnow home Ii you believe in saving monej\nCranbrook Drug & Book Co. Ltd.\nI'roncrlptloiH a S|i\u00C2\u00AB*lallf, Frompl se*nlce', Oar Me,n\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nIV., I. ATCHISON. Manager PHONE 71\nS3\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0sa\nXmas Photos\nIF you can'l gel back to\nthe* old home as frequently or as regularly as\nyou'd like,, a new photograph will come nearual to\ntaking your plan* will\nbring cheer to home-keeping hearts.\nMako ti,,' appointment to-day.\nBinning's Studio\nPHON I. 97\n0\n.0 PAGE TWO\nTHB CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1916\nTHE CRANBUOOK IIERAH1\nl\u00E2\u0080\u009Eseii-el We-e-kl) li) Tlio Crnnbrook\nlleruld, Limited.\nT. H. Kay, Editor and Manager\nC'roniei-eieik, 11. C November 2nd, 1910\nUIG1I COST ui LIVING\n.Tlie- IHU 'lien- -> the Hlgll Cost Of\nLiving, ope iicil uii bj lie v. W. II Bridge's communication i Isewleero In tlila\nIssue, is \"ut peculiar to Crnubroolt n-\nlono but es .1 world-wide problem.\nIt may be less acute lu one place than\nanother but tho difllculty i xiBts in ve r-\ntheless. Tho Dominion Government\nwas aalted to take up thia mattei but\nshirked tie \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 reaponaiWilty b) ihovlng It\nott untie He- municipalltios, with thc\nresult that nothing will be done. What\nis tho cause or whal la the remedy?\nPerhapi mo ol uur readers wlll help\nout with an answer to tho qui tlon\nMr liri.i^. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 atat, menl Ileal tie iu\nsands ot dollari nre b In onl out ol\nCranbrook overy month is. we are ft*\ntraid, only tootru Wlicther it is bas-|\ned on good grouud or not the belief un\niloubtly exists in tho minds of man)\npeoplo tbat money can bo saved by|\nbuying out of town, with a resultant j\nloss to tbe best Interests of tho place.\nMerchant, business mo \"I bouse- \\nholder i re all Intercoti I in tlio progress nnd prosperity ol their town, and\ntholr Interi sts really aro Identical If\nthoro Is a feeling of suspicion eer 'lis-j\ntrust on suy tho part of tho household-,\ner that tlte merchants are charging\nmoro than they should, I tho sooner\nthe business men meet thc situation\nface to face tho better fur all conci rn- j\noil.\nThero Is nothing li'i \"eal \"Get-\ntogether Conforonco\" to clear up old\nmisunderstandings anil annoyances\nwitli I fit tu everyone concerned.\nIlrn- is ii chance for Ilotnll Merchant's Association or any merchnnl\nIndividually to turtle- the problem nnd\notter a solution of Hi, difficulty. The\nHerald will bc glad te. lend lu columns\nfor a discussion of tho wholo matter,\nB10 CAI'Il'll. MUST HE \"SHOWS\"\nTl yes of tiie world are turned towards mining developments now us\nporhai ver before, and thc high prices uf teils aro causing the opening\nup ,,r abandoned propi rtiea nnd thc\ndevelopment of new proapccl on n\nscnlo thnt to aorao auggosts a mining\n\"Boom\", but to thoso boat in tbo know\nis ley no mt-iuis a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'lieiiuu\" iii thc ordinary si-ne 1 lli\" word, luii Uu bull\nding up uf an industry which will still\n!\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 many years beforo It catchc I up to\ntho Increased demand e,r the proaent\nund tlie- future-.\nNot only Is Cranbrook In tho centre\nof a district rich in the lower priced\nore's sne:li us Bllver-lead, Iron, copper,\netc., but thoro is a vast area of low-\ngrade ceild ore awaiting development.\nLast week-end a party frum thia telly\npaid a visit tu tin- Homestake property on Perry Creek, which in tho iiiilu-\nu,i; nf iilil and experinced mini ra who\nurn now working on that pro] ty i\nJelling to lee- eitee' Of tbo blggCSl tilings\non this continent. Soveral of thos\nmon nre- minors with n llfe-tlmo of\nexporionco behind them, nun who havo\nworked in somo of tin- biggest gold\nmines in America, and whose knowledge und experience gives we'lght tee\ntholr opinion. All that Is needed, In\ntheir opinion, is a little moro capital\nto further prove tlio property to satisfy capitalists looking rur good propositions tit this sort. It would require\nton nini'h monoy to imt In the necessary plant, staiiii. iii.ii , etc., I\" enable a local company to gel it guiiiie.\nand outside capital rausl bo \"shown\"\nbefore thoy will Invc I Thai is whal\ntin, proaent company la nimtuu lo do\nhut there is still further work necessary to prove that tlu- oro exists In\nsufficiently largo quantities to justify Hi\" Initial expense, nnd more capital Is nodod tu imsli Hi\" work nhead\nIf Big Capital can bo convinced thai\ntli\" proporty l\" all thnt is clal el\nfor It and work this ono mine It will\nmean the commencement ot bucIi u\ndevlopment In that dlstrlcl ai \"ill pnl\nCranbrook on tlio mau ae one \"f thc\nlarp\" gold-producing centri ot the\ncontinent, and remind the old-timers\nof Uu- day of tho Wild ll i\nPerry Creek placer gold, Tlie Homo-\nstak\" Is lun om nf many properties\ne'linw-lng excptlooal proi pi 11\nGILLETT'S LYE\nEATS DIRT\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2#\"2*\nWitt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2l^UmcOMWIYISSS\nri r TORONTO ONT. - ^^\n\u00C2\u00AB-\nKVKUVIlM. \|| ST I.IW\n(Vancouvi r Standard)\nEvery one mu I glvo and give whal\nthey can afford n gularly The Rift\nshould boBomothlng tangible and nol\nsomething wlih h it cosl nothing to\ngive, It ij ii\"'1 boo itlng of nor\nfin** patriotism and allowing others to\ndo the patriotic work, ir patriotism\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mints for anything It will weigh\nheavily for or against us in the days\nwhich ar.- coming. Onr real patriotism\ndoes not necessarily consist In raising\n600,000 men for tho armies of the\nAllies. It does consist in \"seeing lt\nthrough,\" not only by supplying tin\nmen, imt by supplying the needful organization voluntarily to handle thc\nproblem which tho Canadian Patriotic\nFund is endeavoring to handle ns best\nIt may.\n('anuria lias heen giving for yean\nwith a lavish hand. Now alio dcmnndi\nand puts our patriotism to tli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tcst\nWhat h; going to be our reply?\n,;oine ii i\" raonallty. He lias failed to\n-el mi friendly terms with tlte Amerl-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ana, Wilson, on the other hand, Bcor-\nd triumph iii the ract that Robort S.\nUovett, Chairman of tho Union Pacific Boards, and F, D. Underwood,\nl>ri ddi ni of tho Erlo Railroad, have\ndeclared tin mselves on tho side of the\nDemocratic candidate. That Bpeaka\nwell for Wilson's standing In the eyes\nof the very men against whom bis recent rallwuy-strike legislation appeared to be directed. Wilson's course\nng President of a neutral power lias\nalternately chagrined us and amused\nus. but wo expect nothing better of\nHughes, If as good Indeed, and on tho\notlier hand onr Weat\u00E2\u0080\u0094or such part of\nit as is clamouring for acceso tu tho\nUnited Slates wheat maket\u00E2\u0080\u0094la lm\npatient to seo Wilson win. Tho election of Hughes means the wiping out of\ntlio present offer of reciprocity,\nlet politics wait\n(Toronto Globe)\nMon and mon* men are tin- greateat\nneed of Canada. A Btrong message to\ntho peoplo calling for recruits from a\nparliamentary commute composed of\nConservatives ami Liberals cannot fail\nrn do wood. Such a proclamation\nshould have been made long ago in the\nname of tho government. A mesaage\nfrom Sir Robert Horden as premier\nshould havo found its way many montlis ago Into 'very homo in Canada in\nwhich there are young men fit for military service, These thlngB have not\ni n done, ami it may in- tliat failure\ndo them leaves tho government open\nserious censure. Tliis. however, Im\nit a time for party recrimination, but\nr Hi\" united team-work of nil good\nuiadlans in securing tlie half-million\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii promised by Sir Itobert Borden\nalmost a year ago. Tbo resignation of\nr Thomas Tait ought not to be the\ntans ot diverting the attention of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Canadian people from the great\nirk of raising men in sufficient mini\nbers to maintain Canada's forces at\ntho front in undiminished strength till\nthe end of the war. (live patriotism\nthe right of way. let polities wait.\nWHAT'S TIIK CAUSE?\nnibrook is not the only plaee\nfrom tho rapid advance In\nf living is evidenced by the\nfrom the Calgary Herald:-\nwho have considered thc\nf the high cost of living ae\nlng Canadians today are di-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ir opinion as to the remedy.\nthose of a certain political\no think tliat the disappear\n-Iff wails would make all the\nand there are others who\n. greater production In til\nSo far as tlie present high cost of\nliving era is concerned Its chief victim is tin- family man on salary. It\nmay be that his salary has boon Increased, but bis wane increase, if he\nhas had one, Iiy no means keeps pace\nwith tho ever-increasing cost of living.\nPood and clothing prices are constantly soaring and the task of making the\ndollar aorvo even a fraction of What it\nformerly served becomes more and\nmore difficult.\nThe farmer, tlie manufacturer and\nlie business man- all these are doing\ni/ery well, for times are good with\ntbem and tlieir profits are Increasing\nis times become more prosperous, so\nthut tho Increasing high cost of living\nbothers them Imt little.\nit Is vory doubtful ir the removal of\nthe tariff would do tin* wage earner\nmuch good, If any, at this time. Re\ncause of thq war, food prices in the U\nlilted Stutoa are rising just about n.\nrapidly as thoy are in Canada. And\neven if it were otherwise, the removal\nof the tariff would be an uncertain re\nlief, likely as not to prove as Injurious\nas beneficial and more than likely to\nbo of no real value at all to the wag'1\nearner,\nGreater homo production looks tin\nmore roasi nnblo solution of the prole\nu in and Calgary people wbo have for\nii pasl 3 years Interested themselves\nin the Vacanl Lots garden movement\nwill be ready to agree that it goes fur\nto offset the drag of blub living costs.\nTho i atgary working man who today\nhas Btored In liis cellar nil the potatoes and other vegetables bis family\nwill need for the winter, cultivated by\nliis own hand and at practically no\nexponso, (.iii afford to view the stlUQ\ntion With a decree of calm not posslbh\nwith liis levs fortunate wage earning\nneighbor.\nOlven BUfflcicnt production in every*\nthing that Uo- country Is able to pro\nduce, only In moat abnormal times\nwould there bo auy plaint of the high\nrust of living. Individual producers\nmight not make so much money, but\nin the long run the country would be\nbetter off, for tha great inasi: of Its\npeoplo would he living In comfort\nboth physical aud mental, something\ntliey are not aide to do loday.\nwin, irnsos win:\n(Canadl m Courier!\nTwo weeks ago election hots In New-\nYork were being made nl two to nne In\nfavor of Flughofl defeating Wilson for\ntho Presidency. A (111 Ih wrilleti tlo\nodils liave been wiped onl. lu oilier\nwords, Wilton Ir running evenly, If\nnot ahead of Hughes. Hughna bus not\ncaught public, fancy, lie lum not D*>\nTl\nnt Cn\nstiff\nTing\ntli,.\nlost ei\nloll.\nwine.\nI'l\nrsitns\nt lie\nal'IVi't\nvilli'\n1 III th\nI'll,-\no nre\nWill\nil Will\nUIII\nnl' uu-\nllftl\nrence\nAN A6E0 WOMAN\nTells How Vinol Made Her Strong\nIn her oighly.Bceond year Mrs, John\nWickersham, of Russellvtllo, Pa\u00E2\u0080\u009E savsi\n\"I wns iu a run-down, feeble condition\nand had Im-i flesh, A neighbor asked\nme to try Vlnol, and after taking two\nbuttles my strength returnedt I am\ngaining In flesh, it bus built up my\nhenlth and 1 am feeling ftno lor a\nwoman **f my ago, m l an around ami\ndo my scwork.\"\nTin- reason Vlnol was ho successful\nin Mrs, Wickersham'a case waa be*\ncause it contains tin* very olemenia\nneeded to build her up.\nCranbrook Drug K- hook Company\nrranbrook, 11, C,\nAlso at lhe best druggists In all B, 0.\ntowns,\n-tt\nWeii-hiiinui Mining Engineer Sees\nProof that Boom is Certainly\nComing in B.C. Mining.\n\"I have never seen so many American mining engineers In the interior\nof Hritish Columbia aud tt shows that\nthe Americans ure wide awake to the\ngreat possibilities of mining in this\nprovince.\"\nThis was the statement made by\nMr. A. Ersklne Smith, a well-known\nmining engineer, who is by the wuy of\ning a big game hunter when lie can\nget away from his otllce. Mr. Smith\n, one of a party that left here towards the end of last July to seek\ntha bear and the sheep uud the goats\nIn tho wilds of British Columbia mid\nthat they were successful Is prov id by\ntie tact that each member of the party\nbegged no less than two mountain\nsheep, not lo mention Innumerable\nlie of Utile* kii.d,\nTliey went north of Hazelton and it\nwas in tliat region that Mr. Smith\nnine aeross engineers who are spying\nout the land with a view to develop-\nunt of the mineral resources of this\nprovince.\n\"1 do not think\", he said, \"that I\never saw so many as I did on tliis trip.\nI found tbem everywhere nnd it only\ngoes to show that American capital Is\nready to come into British Columbia\nif the prospects are good. Mining was\nnever so active as it is at tlie present\ntime,\" hc went on. \"The mineral ls\nhere and it only requires money to\ndevelop It.\"\nIn all the districts he visited Mr.\nSmith saw indications of extraordinary activity in mining. Everywhere he\nwas told the same story of more work\nbeing done.\n\"The boom lias started,\" lie said today, \"there is uot tlie slightest doubt\nof that und you are going to see prosperous times for Brltlsii Columbia\nwhen this gets going strong.\nThe other members of tlie party are\nnot expected to return for the next\ntwo weeks.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Vancouver Province.\nNTOKE-KEEt'EIt ANl> HOUSE-\nKEEl'Elt.\nDear Sir:-\nNo one wltll two eyes In hli; bead\ncan fall to realize that tiiere Is a good\ndeal of trouble brewing for this tewn\nin tiie mutter of general prices. It is\ncoming everywhere, but in Cranbrook\nit will come In an accentuated form.\nThere is a two-edged problem: the\nstore-keepers edge and the housekeepers edge. At present we know\nthat thousands of dollars are being\nsent out of Cranbrook every montii\nIf that money circulate..! in Cranbrook\nwe should nil benefit. But the honest\nfact is, and this is the fact for storekeepers to face, our house-keepers\ncan't keep house wlhout strict economy: und strict economy ddniandi\ncheap buying, (that's business isn't\nit?) in some cases the buyer can save\n10, ^0, and up to409! by sending away.\nNow preach all the civic loyalty you\ncan but u.iless you can show tbe buyer\na good rerson for sacrificing this percentage, he vill continue to send away.\nWhat is the trouble? PoBfltbk ciMlsos\nnro these: too many stores; too ex\nponslvo and wastotul a delivery syn\ntern, this largely resulting from\nthougl tlecs shoppers asking for 'lu.lf\na pound of butter and please send It In\ntime for tea, etc. etc. Present customers paying for ancient bad debts eon\ntracted In the credit period; overhead\ncharges heavier than ure justified by\nthe buslnesB.\nI am convinced tliat the house-keepers of Crnnbrook would prefer to\nspend tlieir money here every time.\nOur store-keepers ure patient and give\ngood service. But there Is a growing\nlack of confidence between tlie two\nparties. Tills Is disastrous. The Inter\nests of both parties are one und a con\ntluuenco of the present situation ls\ndetrimental to the development of tli\ncity.\nWhat can be done?\nHere Is a subject, sir, It might be\nwell to air In your columns: let's havo\na little open-air straight talking from\nboth sides.\nW. H. BRIDGE\nJOHNNIE KELLY WHITES\nMr. Dun McDonald of the Went\nworth Hotel bas received a letter from\nPrivate Johnnie Kelly from \"Somewhere in Prance\" which contains some\ninteresting paragraphs. Ho says:\n\"I siipiHise you will have hoard that\nlllll Robertson got killed. We hud\nJust finished dinner and Bill was going behind tlie parapet. 1 think it\nwas a sniper got htm. The bullet entered under tin- arm and lodged beside\nbis heart. He only lived ubout half\nan hour and was unconscious all the\ntime. We were coming out that night\n.Sept. 8th. to the 2nd line.\n\"All the rest of the boys are well.\nI mot Oeorge Crowe in the trenches\nthe other night. He seems to bc quite\nat home; he was on a working party\nhopping around the parapet like n\nsquirrel, I saw Smith (John Allan),\nand lie lias a good line to peddle now,\nsomething new, when he gets back to\n('ranbrook.\n\"The mud and rain Is the worst we\nhave to contend with and Is certally\nhell, There Isn't much to write about\nfrom here, and wo can't any anything\nabout the country. Tiiere Ib one thing,\nit isn't us healthy ns ours at present,\nWo are out for a rest now and we sure\nneed it. It will tako a week to scrape\ntlie mud off our clothes.\"\nDuring its first year the creamery\nat Kelowuu produced $17,000 worth\nof butler.\nEASTERN KOOTENAY AFTER\nTHE WAR\ntt- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB\nIt must be very gratify'.ig to the\nOld Timers of this great proviuce,\nwith Us long established British associations to know that their sons\nand daughters have responded bo loyally and numerously (especially In\nproportion to the number of its Inhabitants) in the Empire's time of\nneed, and the World struggle for freedom, liberty und righteousness.\nSurely tho greater the/ sacrifice,\ntho greater will bo tlie blessing.\nAlthough scarcely as yet an Inhabitant of your city\u00E2\u0080\u0094I trust I may\nnot be considered intruding\u00E2\u0080\u0094by asking the attention of your readers to\nwhat is, in my judgment, of utmost\nurgent importance, not only to Eastern Kootenay, but to Craubrook itself.\nAlthough tlie war Is not yet won,\nwe can now safely say, we are winning\nIt, and without much doubt, tbere are\nreasonable prospects of victory Within\nthe coining year.\nThen will follow Canada's great opportunity, Are we in tlie Kootenay.s\ngetting ready to share In the tremendous development that will Burely\nfollow?\nA few years ugo B. C, was considered an ideal province ln which to\nsettle, not only as to tho splendid climate, but because of the possibility\nof making a fairly good competency,\nand enjoying a healthy out-door life.\nMany good men and true, came and\npurchased after Inspection, but muny\nmore purchased upon representation\nwith no knowledge of the difficulties,\npaying as much us $100 and more per\nacre , for cut-over land, In some cases\nwater for irrigation promised, but not\ndeliverable, and the natural result\nlias been disappointment and I fear,\nfailure; and the province and Us Inhabitants generally huve been blamed,\nand Immigration checked, if not killed,\nunless the Dominion and Provincial\nGovernments can see the way to right\nthe wrong already done and set the\npace for the future upon clean and\nhonorable lines.\nTlie financial Times of February 1st\n1910, is responsible for the following:\n\"Baron Shaughnessy gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal tliis\nweek in which lie said thut lie believed that Canada after the war\nwould put in operation the biggest\nnational land settlement scheme In\ntlie history of tlie world.\"\nThe C. P. R. are preparing a large\nnumber ot ready made farms on the\nprairies in anticipation of Hie largr\nincreased demand likely to follow the\nwar.\nit is said to be practically certain\nthat the Dominion Government will\ntreat the returning soldiers, as well\nas the families of those who have\nfallen, very liberally, encouraging as\nmany as deemed fit, to settle on the\nland, under much more favorable cir*\ncumstancea than under ordinary horn.\nbt ending conditions. Not placing them\naway back out of sight and touch of\ncivilization, but upon idle land through\nout tbe Dominion, practically com\nmandeerlng suitable desirable locations, at fair valuations. This surely\nwill bo approved by all concerned.\nMany of tlie settlers will prefer B.C.\nwith its milder climate and Ideal\nhealth giving pure air and water .being\ncontent with a much smaller piece of\nland, especially if cleared and ready\nfor use, with irrigation water avail\nable when and where necessary, than\nwhat they could get on the open\nprairies.\nAs an illustration of the loyalty and\ngenerosity of the rank and file of\nour people toward those who are risk\nlng tlieir lives for world liberty, it\nshould be noted that the Dominion\nTrades and Labor Council recently\npassed a resolution, suggesting tliat\ntlie Dominion Government should\nmake provision to increase the pen*\nslons of returning soldiers of our\nAllies who come to our Dominion to\nsettle, whose government allow them\nless than we do ours, making tliem all\nequal.\nIt Is said that New South Wales has\npromised to provide 1,000,000 irrigated farms, and give equal treatment\nas to employment,. Otlier states hav\nput fortli tempting propositions,\nmuklng It self-evident that Canada\nmust wake up and get busy, or lose\nher opportunity.\n(continued on page four)\nResolve\nto Succeed\nThrow off the handicap of\npetty ills that make you\ngrouchy, listless and depressed. Get at the root of\nyour ailments\u00E2\u0080\u0094clear your\ndigestive system of impurities, put it in good working\norder\u00E2\u0080\u0094keep it healthy with\nBEECHAM'S\nPILLS\nThey act promptly on the\nstomach, liver and bowels, re-\nmoving waste matters and purifying the blood. Not habit\nforming, never gripe, but leave\nthe organs strengthened. To\nsucceed in life, or work, first\nhave a healthy body. This famous remedy will do much to\nHelp You\n****** **!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* Aw Usssmsm. m. tmm Wall.\nlaMaeaa.aiaaa mmmms.smsmssms.\nIt Is\nThis Twist\nPlus the Alaska patented interlocking construction, as\nshown in the border, plus the strung parallel tension of\nthe sturdy helical springs at each end, that makes the\n[ALASKA\nSPRING\n(GUARANTEED NOT Tt) DAMAGE BEDDING IN ANY WAY)\n> much superior in buoyant comfort ami durability to any woven\nwin* spring- bar none\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ili>.ii|*,h practically lliu Mime iu price, -Qlta\nstrrl-rcinlorced adjiutahlu comer cuBtlttgB (patent applied for) ensure a\nstrength, rigidity, anil accurate lit on uny lied, (J Ynur dealer sells\n this Hpring ur will pet il il you unit fnr it hy nam*.\ndtt^Pmfc THK ALASKA HKDMNG CO., LIMITED\nX3mJ)I)|N^ .If,.*-...,/ IM.t-Wi .id H.M.*-, SHw\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0da ;,. CaiU\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB* VANCmiVKK Cilgar** llrKli>a WINNIPEG\n\"ALASKA mi m irtlcl*. me-tru it,*!, CrwJi B*wj J'orii. it\"\nn Can**\nthe Pink mercantile co-, agents, ckamirook, B7o.\n%\u00C2\u00A3S3?^frSS^^\nMen Wanted for the Navy\nThe Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer\nReserve, wants men for immediate service Overseas, in\nthe Imperial Royal Navy\nCandidates must he sons of\nnatuml born British Bubjfelu\nand be from 18 to 38 years\nof age.\nDAV $1.10 per day and upwards. Free Kit.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0** ***\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 **\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Separation allowance, $20.00 monthly.\nApply to the nearest Naval Recruiting Slation\nor lo the\nDepartment of thc Naval Service, OTTAWA.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut\non the Ilrst duy of December next up- j\nplication will be mado to the Super-\nIntendent of Provincial Police for re-\nnewel of the liotel license to sell\nliquor by retail iu the hotel known!\nus the Nortli Star Hotel, situate ut [\nKimberley, in tlie Province of British ;\nColumblu.\nDated tbis 12th day of October, 1910.\nH. W. DREW.\n41-4t Applicant.\nLKR'OK ACT, 11)1(1\n(Section *..')\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\ni n tlie Hrst day of December next application will be made to tlie Superintendent of Provincial Polico for renewal of the hotel license to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel known\nus the Imperial Hotel, situate at\nFort Steele, hi the Province of British\nColumbia,\nDated tliis lOtli day of October, 1910.\nB. W. WERDEN,\n41-4t Applicant.\nBe Popular and Buy Popular\nGoods at Popular Prices\nOur SHAMROCK HAMS BACON, LARD\nBUTTER, etc., are unequalled\nBear in mind lhat good wholesome food is the\nhealth giver\nBUY FROM BURNS AND GET IT RIGHT\nP. BURNS & CO., LIMITED\nLIQUOR LICENSE ACT\n(Section 20)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non tlie first day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of wholesale license No. 92, for\ntlie sale of liquor by wholesale in and\nupon tlie premises known as tlie\nCrunbrook Brewery, situate near\n('ranbrook, upon tho lands described\nas Lot 211, Group 1, South Eust Kootenny.\nDnted this 20th dny of October, 1910.\nCrunbrook Brewing Co., Ltd.\nHARRY HESSE, Munagcr,\n41--H Applicant\nWhite Star-Dominion Line\nMONTREAL\u00E2\u0080\u0094QUEBEC\u00E2\u0080\u0094LIVERPOOL\nTwin Screw $. S. \"Northland\", 12,000 tons, will sail from\nMontreal for Liverpool November 18th.\nOnly cabin and third cluss carried. Rates\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cabin $55.00 and up;\nTliird class $33,76.\nFor further information apply to Company's offlce, 619 Second\nAve., Seattle, A. B, Disney, Agent, or Bealo & Elwell; J. W. Spence,\nAgent, C. P. R., Cranbrook.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the lirst duy of December next np*\nplt-jiH on will be made to tlio Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of thc hotel license to sell\nliquor by retail Ir tho hotel known\nus the international Hotel, sltuute at\n.Moyle, in tlie Province of British Columblu.\nDated this lOtli day of October, 191ti.\nMICHAEL J, BONNER,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll-4t. Applicant.\nI.HM'Olt ACT, lillll\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the Tlrst day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal uf the hotel license to sell liquor\nby rtuil In the hotel known as the Central Hotel, situate ut Marysville, in\nthe province of British Columbia.\nDated this ltitli day of October, 1916.\nPAUL HANDLEY,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A212-it. Applicant.\nNEAL INSTITUTE\nThat craving gnawing desire that\nconsumes your very soul is removed in\njust three days. No bad after effects,\nor return of thc desire, unless alcohol\nis willfully indulged ln on tho part of\nthe graduate. Write for booklet, Neal\nInstitute, Cranbrook, B. C.\nYou'll Have\nto Hurry\nIf you want to get a share\nof that good Creamery\nButter nt 3 lbs for 91.20.\nWo only have a small\nqnuntity left aud it's a case\nof Ilrst eome first served.\nFor those who are too late\nto get in on tliis we have a few\nhundred pounds of another\nbrand tliat we will sell as\nlung us it lasts ut only\n45c per lh, 8 lbs for |U0\nThis is all first class butler that we can recommend\naud guarantee, and Is considerably below tho regular\nmarket price. The iiuuntlty\nat this price is very limited\nund for cush only.\nCranbrook\nButter Company\nNORBURY AVE.\nOpposite City Hull\nKuiiiUiiK rill lor Women, |& a bos or threotur\n|l(i. Mil Rt all Dnw Utorn, or mailed to any\nml.lri'hs.m rucclptot price, Tut ScObitLl. lutu.i\nCo., Ht. Culliurlni*!, Ontario.\t\nPHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. $K5\nVi,,,litv; (or N\u00E2\u0080\u009Erv\u00E2\u0080\u009E eeeirt Hralei: Itecraajea '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0gtss,\nnuttier\" :ee.Tniek'~willl,etIlel you up. II. boi, or\ntarn l\u00E2\u0080\u009Er (:>, at clrttic ateera,. or t,y null on rade,,\nbt'erlrf, Tn I Href\"' DIM <>, H *sms\*sm*s,\nUnUalo.\nCRANBROOK\nCottage Hospital\nPRIVATE MATKKNITV HOME\nCOMFORTABIeK ACCOMMODATION\nFOR PATIENTS AWAITING\nACCOUCHJIKNT\nTerms Mmlenili'i FlMMnt Situation\niiml well equipped. Writ* for Proej.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0eiectuH to\nMBS. A. SALMON, Matron\np. o. Box 8tr> TcicpiMin* a;,\u00C2\u00BB\nllon-iltst AcMretiS 8*> \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\"*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"> An*.\nCRANBROOK, B.C.\nThe New\nMeat Market\nIS NOW OI'KN FOK BUSINESS\nEVERYDAY\nTills week wo wlll havo\nsomo fine.\nVeal, Pork and\nPoultry\nin addition tn tlm\ni itr:sn.kiu,i:i> iii;i:k\nwhich we always carry,\nTiiis is ail local produce and\nnl' llie very best quality. Our\nprices will help you keep down\nthe High Cost of Living,\nW. B. BLACK\nArmstrong Atomic*\nWext to hilhj's\nTIM It Kit SALE NO. 690\nScaled Tenders wlll ho received by\ntlm Minister of Lands not later than\nnoon on the 18th duy of October, 1916,\nfor tlie purchase of Licence No. 690, to\neut 1,000,0000 feet of Odar. Larch Fir\nund Whlto Pine, 1,000,000 feet Cottonwood and fi,000 cords of posts, on an\nurea adjoining lot 461, Qout Hlvor,\nKootenay District. One year will bo\nallowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of tho Chief Forester,\nVictoria, B. V... or District Forester,\nCranbrook, 11. C. SMI THURSDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1910\nTHB CRANBROOK HERALD\nPAGE TIIREH\nWatch\nRepairing\nWe take a great deal of\npride In every Watch Repair leaving tliis shop. If\nyou huve a faulty watch\nhriug it here, and we'll\nguarantee you a first class\npoh. We use nothing hut\nthe besl of material, so you\ncan safely leave your\nwatch here knowing if will\nbe taken curt* of in a work-\ninun liko manner.\nW. H. WILSON\n.It* wrier\nKilby repairs umbrellas and sunshades.\nJust Received\u00E2\u0080\u0094The very latest New\nYork models hi ladies' COtttS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Up to the\nminute in correctness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kink Mercantile Co.\nThe regulur nieetiug of the School\nBoard will be held on Friday tiiis\nweek,, council meeting next Wednesday morning.\nSafety Deposit Boxes for rent\nBeale & Elwell's,\nat\n8 PHONE 8\nOnr Coolem are full of tilt'\nCbitlrt'sl\nSTEER BEEP AMI PKESII-\nKIUeEl) VEAL\nKI1KS11 KILLED I'OIIK\nof excellent quality\nMUTTON AMI I.A.MII\nOUR SAUSAGES ARK SPECIAL\nFresh Killed Clilekentt, Plneett\nHairy lluflrr ami Kextfs\nSmokeil nnil Cooketl Meats Rest\nBrands\nCranbrook Meat\nMarket\nTOW A TOPICS\nMiss Alvyn Nutt, ot Hosmer, has\nbeen the guest of friends in the eity.\nModern cottage to let. Apply to\nBeale & Klwell.\nWe are carrying a full line of boots\nand slioes.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Cranbrook Exchange,\nArmstrong Ave.\nTlie monthly service for tlie children will be held on Sunday morning\nin Knox Presbyterian Church.\nHolland bulbs for sale, new stock\njust received, Kast Kootenny Greenhouse,\nThe October report of the Public\nSchool is crowded out of tills week's\nissue hut will appear next week.\nIn preparation for tlie Dig Bazaar\non the 28th November, Christ Church\nLadies' Guild is meeting every week\nJust Recolved The very latest New\nYork models In ladles' coats up to the\nminute In correctness. Kink Mercantile Co,\nTho third i\u00C2\u00BBf a series of sermons will\nbe delivered n Kaox Pre\u00C2\u00ABbyterlaii\nchurch on Smuay evening. Subject:\n\"What Is therj iu God to Fah\",\nEnsign Kerr of the Salvation Vrroy\nwill proaeh In the Presbyterian\nChurch, Kernie. on Sunday, Mnvember\nBth\nMrs ll, J Binning and little daughter Kloronco lefl on Monday for Toronto where tliey wlll spend the winter\nwitli Mrs. BInning's sisters\nMrs ii McKeusleand daughter Vivian and Mrs Kvans ol Kimberley nre\nspending the week with Mrs It II\nMoore\nWe are carrying a full line nf biHits\nand niities Cranbrook Bxchango,\nArmstrong Ave.\nThe nuptial Mission Circle wlll bo\nllNll on Thursday. Nov nth al the\nhome \u00E2\u0080\u009Er Mrs vy llnynes, (ranch), al\n:i o'clock\nTlie sum of $1\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB.00 was tlie total\n'amount of tlie collection tuken ou\n\"Trafalgar iiuy\" for the British Bed\nI cross and forwarded to the Lieutenant (iovenor at Victoria.\nHot supper aud concert. Knox\nI Church, Wednesday, November 8th.\nAdmission BO cents. Come and bring\nyour friends.\nDon't forget the \"dirt\" sale to be\ngiven hy tin* ki. John Ambulance Association lu tin* empty store next lin*\nK. Parks Hard war o store on Saturday\nUrtomOOII and evening, Nov. 4th.\nMr. Ormston hus now returned to\nthe Government office and is taking up\nmany of Ills former activities. Applications regarding tin* Parish Hnll\nshould h<' made to hint.\nJust Received\u00E2\u0080\u0094The very latest New\nYork models in ladies' coats* up to tlie\nminute lu correctness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kink Mercnn-\ntile Co.\nNo. 514 was u couple of hours lute\ntm Monday owing to the run-off of a\nfreight cur at tlie Toehty switch, tlie\ncur fouling tlie main line uud holding\nup tiie passenger until it was removed.\nHot supper and concert, Knox\nChurch, Wednesday, November 8th.\nAdmission 50 cents. Come und bring\nyour friends.\nSteamship tickets for sale at B\u00C2\u00B0ale\n& Elwell's.\nThe sum of $50,00 was collected by\nMiss Grace Watt in Wattsburg and\nforwarded to Crunbrook for tlie British Red Cross colleeion on \"Trafalgar\nj Day\".\nWe understand Lieut. Oeorge McCreery has been promoted to a cap-\nItaincy and transferred to a Vancouver\nI Uuttalion which ts leaving shortly for\noverseas service.\n\t\nApples #1*8.\"' a box, .7 boxes at #1.75\nn box. A car ui choice Creston apples\n| just In, consisting of Mcintosh Ked8,\n1 Wealthy, Jonathan, Spy, Wanner uml\nHome Heaulj. a few boxes of small\nsize Jeuuthuus at *^1.5n u box.\u00E2\u0080\u0094-The\nCrnnhrook Trading Co.\nMr. Kilby gave a demonstration in\nj picture framing to tlie Iloy's Club on\n(Friday. We understand thut Mr. Kilby\n|is to have an exhibit of framed pictures ut llie Christ Church Bazaar on\n| tiie 28th of November. Miss Madden\nof King Kdward School will be showing sunir; excllent water-color sketches\nBeverol minor changes in name took\nplace on the C.P.R, with the inauguration uf the new time-table. Tlie\nname of th,- Cranbrook sub-division\nlias been changed to the Fernie subdivision. While tlu* Cranbrook district, us it was formerly called, Is\nknowu as the Cranbrook Division in\nthe Pacific District.\nThe aeeond conference of tlie Social\nService Council will be held in the\nParish Mall of Christ Church on\nThursday, November Bth at 8 o'clock.\nTh,* subject for the evening will be\nMunicipal Laws, nud How Tliey are\nEnforced.\" In view of the coming\nelection lhe evening ought to be of interest to ratepayers All are cordial!\ninvited.\ntenCO to cause citizens to adopt th*-*\nC.P.R. standard remains to be seen.\nAt any rate tiiere is no danger of missing the train, though there may be a\nlong hour's wait for those wiio forget for tiie time-being that there has\nbeen a change.\nA letter has been reteivtd by the\nSecretary-Treasurer of the St. John\nAmbulance Association from tlie Canadian Red Cross Society at Vancouver!\nasking for donations of apples from\ntiie apple growers of the district to\nuse us Christinas gifts for the B. C.\nsoldiers in the trenchs. If anyone\nWishes to make a donation of apples\nfor this purpose, tliey will kindly notify the Secretary-Treasurer of tiie St,\nJohn Ambuiunce Association aud the\nthe same will be forwarded to Vancouver.\n, O. P. E.\nCranbrook is likely to\nMlraele Play at ChrUtms\nchoir of girls is already at work under\nMiss M. Roberts and is making wonderful progress. By Christmas, we\nfancy Cranhrook will be able to boast\noi a really excellent \"Girl's Choir.\"\n\"Kager Heart\" is tlte name of tlie\nplay in preparation, it is one of tlie\nprettiest things on record.\nNext Wednesday evening tiie Ladies\nAid of Knox Church will give a Hot\nSupper from 2 to S o'clock, followed\nIiy a splendid local talent concert.\nThe price for tlie concert and supper\ncombined is only 50 cents, and\nthis very low price tiiere should be\na bumper crowd in view of tlie reputation tlie Presbyterian ladies liave\nalways had for providing \"good eats\".\nThe regular monthly meeting of tlie\nWomen's Institute will be held in the\nMaple Hall at 'A p.m., November 7th,\n1910, An essay on \"The Value and use\nof Nuts\" by Mrs.J. T. Survis and a demonstration on \"Candy\" by Mrs. Clapp.\nA programme of music and recitations\nwill also be given und refreshments\nserved. All ladies are Invited.\nHallowe'en was productive of the\nusual amount of boyish prunks uud\nminor dumuge to property in which\nsome older boys who should have\nknown better appear to have taken\npart. It is very likely tliat a police\n:ourt case or two may result from tlie\ntrouble If the perpetrntors do not\ncome forward promptly and make a-\nmends.\nThe brand of fall weather Cranbrook has been receiving continues to\nbe satisfactory, and is the envy of\npoints u short distance Kast wliere\nthey have had considerable snow and\n! Supt. A. C. Harshaw of tlie C. P. R.|cold weather. Tlie mountains all\nreturned on Wednesday from a confer-, \u00C2\u00ABr<\u00C2\u00BB'\u00C2\u00BBd Cranbrook are covered with\nence of district superintendents at ^'\"w 1,l't the city has not had enough\nMoosejaw. Master Mechanic Moth fs|t0 cover tne ground '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* the weather\n1. O. D. E, collections for tin* montt\nof October for Flannelette Fund.\nPer Mrs. Survls.-Mrs. J. Roy, 10c.\nMrs. T .Gill, 10c, Mrs. D, Campbell,\nfirst 25c, Mrs. W. McKenzie, 25c, Mrs. T.\nlarge Drummond, lUc, Mrs. A. Cameron, 25c.\nMrs. ti. W. Johnson 25c, Per Mra.\nPaterson\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs, VV, F. Attridge, 25c,\nMrs. F. B. Miles, 25c\u00E2\u0080\u009E Mrs. F. MacPherson, 50c. Mrs. W. J. Manley, 50c.,\nMrs. E. Paterson, 25c, Miss F. Clarke,\n10c, Dr. F. B. Miles, 25c. Per Mrs. J.\nF. Bridges-Mrs. A. Sluter, 25c, MIbs\nUarbett, 25c, Mrs. Jones, 25c, Mrs.\nA. D. Bridges, 25c, Mra. Kennedy, 10c,\nMiss Dewnr, 10c, Mrs.' C. H. Phillips,\n50c, Mrs. Carman, 10c, Mrs. H. R.\nHinton, 25c, Mrs. Finniss, 50c, Mrs.\nT. Horsman, 25c Per Miss Alexander,\nMrs. Cherrington, $1.25., Miss Cherrington, 50c, Miss Alexander, $3.25.,\nMrs, McBride, 50c Per Mrs. J. S.\nBrake,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mr. T. Roberts, 25c, Judge\nRyan, 25c, a friend, 25c, Mrs. J.\nCoutes, 25c, Mr. N. Gardener, 50c,\nMiss Klmpton, 10c, Mrs. Dupont, 10c.\nMiss Symes 10c Mrs. F. R. Morris, lOo.\nMr. N. A. Wallinger, 25c. Per Mrs.\nBrake for Prisoners B\u00C2\u00BB*ead\u00E2\u0080\u0094-Mr. N. A.\nWallinger, 25c, Judge Ryan, 25::., Mrs.\nBlaln, 10c, Per Mrs. MacKinnon for\nPrisoners Bread\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. H. It. Moseley,\n50c, Mrs. H. White, 50c, Miss Pye, 50c\nMrs. Geo. Leitch, 50c, Eric MacKlimon\n50c, Mi's. J. Woodmau,25c, Mrs. T. N.\nParrett, 25c, Mrs. Manley, 25c, Mrs.\nThompson, 20c,Mrs. MacKlimon, 50c,\nMrs. McBride, 50c.\nThe I. O. D. E. gratefully acknowledge a gift of socks from the Baptist\nLadles' Guild, knitted by the following\nladies: Mrs. W. H. Brown, two pair\nsocks, Mrs. W. Huynes, two pair socks,\n.Mrs. J. Woodman, one) pair socks,\nMrs. J. Lcui.k, one i air socks, Mrs.\nBassett, one pair socks, Mrs. J. Palmer, one pair socks, Mrs. B. Palmer,\none pair socks, Miss Smith, one pair\nsocks. By mistake the name of Mrs.\nSpence was omitted from last week's\nreport, also two pairs pyjamas made\nby her.\ni now at Vancouver attending a conference of the Master Mechanics in\ntliat city.\nA dance in honor of the Misses\nCartwright was given by Mr. aud\nMrs. H. A. McKowan at their home\nFriday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred\nAdolphe and Mr. and Mr.-. Frank A-\ndolphe and Miss Thorburn motored in\nfrom Haynes I\u00C2\u00ABnke to attend.\nThe fortnightly ' whist drive and\ndance will be held on Wednesday, Nov.\nS at Christ Church Hail. Cam.* lo begin a S.30 prompt. Refreshments at\n9,45. Dancing from 10 to 12. Admission. 50 cents per couple, extra lady\n25 cents.\nThe marriage of Miss Ann Wilson of\nCranbrook to Mr. James Davidson,\nlocomottve fireman, of Lethbridge. took\nplace on Wednesday, Nov Ist. Tlie\nservice was conducted tiy Itev \V K\nThomson, nt the Manse. The couple\nleft for Lethbridge where they will\nreside.\nTlie Secretary of the local branch of\nthe Patriotic Fund has been advised by\nsir Herbert Ames that a contribution\nof $1(10. has been received by Ihe Fernie Branch from the potor A Selppol\nLumber Co., al Dubuque, lown. Tlie\nCompany lu their letter say \"Wo are\nwilling and anxious to do our share\ntowards taking proper care of the\nwives and children of the men of British Columbia who have gone to lhe\nFronl. and trust Hint onr small contribution will lie accepted In the same\nspirit (hat it Is given.\"\ntlii!\nbeen very mild and enjoyable.\nThe Wednesda;\nand dance at th\ngreat success, i-\nmade up for tin*\ncouple:\nwhich,\nshape\nAlice 1\nevening whist drive\nParish Hall was a\niventeen tables were\ncards anil over fifty\ni afterwards took the floor,\nbye the way. is in first cluss\nThe prizes were won by Miss\n.irry nnd Mr. Dan Burton. Music was rendred by the Cranbrook\nOrchestra, while Mr\nadmirable manager.\nTill: FAMOUS \"SCRAP HV VWVA'*\nLieut Chas. H. Seaman, formerly\nof the Imperial Bank staff here, was\nmarried in All Saints Church, Montreal, on Sept. 22nd last, to Miss Violet\nTobln of Furgus, Ont. The ceremony\nlook place iu All Saints Church by\nRev, J J. S. Seaman, M.A., brother of\nthe groom. Lieut. Seaman is now at\nShorncliffe, England, having been a-\ntnong ihe draft ot officers sent from\nCanada to tin Old Land in September.\nDr. King arrived home tlie lirst of\nlhe week after .spending some time in\nVictoria in consultation witli Mr.\nIlrewester, pn uiicr-elect. It Is understood tliat Mr. Brewster has selected his Cabinet but Dr. King was\nunwilling to give out any information\nlor publicntion as to whether lie\nbrought back a portfolio witli him,\nunderstood however\nlie of tlie new minis-\nBritish Columbia school children\nare to liave before tliem a constant\nreminder of tlie perfldiousness of\nKaiser Bill in tlie form of a facsimllie\nof tlie signatures from the original\ntreaty of 1831 guaranteeing the Independence and neutrality of Belgium, which was confirmed by the six\nliowers In the famous treaty of 1831),\nthe breaking of whicli by Germany is\nBrake made an ! responsible for tlie present war with\nGreat Britain. Tlie posters are being\nsupplied by the Department of Education aud a number for use in the local\nschools are now in tlie hands of the\nSecretary. They are Intended to be\nhung in a conspicuous place in the\nschool-room.\nll is generally\nthai he will be <\nters.\nJ)o Not Worry About Baby\nWe have Everything Necessary\nfor its Comfort\nFEEDERS N11TI,KS COM HUM'S.\nTEETHING NECKLACES\nAll lliie Host I ii fu ii t Foods, vin :\nIIOHMGK'S, ALLEMIURV'S, NESTLES, IIKU.INS,\nHKNIiEH'N. etc, uIwiivn kepi frcsll.\nThe Beattie-Murphy Co., Ltd.\n^SfcttK'to'v\nApple*. 91,8*5 a box, .', boxoa at *l,.;.\nii box, A nir of choice Creslon apple*.\njusl in, consisting of Mcliilosh iinis\n(Wealthy, Jonalliuu, Spy, Maimer und\nltoiue Ilea u I j) n feu boxes of small\nsi/e J.'iintliuu*. ul s|.;,u a box. The\nCranbroolt Trading c<>,\nCrnnbrook boys ure doing tlieir\nshare in the present offensive of the\nBritish in Prance as evidenced from\nthe number appearing on tlie casualty\n| lists. During the week no less thun\ni two Craubrook men have made the\nsupreme saerlficu in the couse of\nFreedom and Justice, a. Pigott and A.\nShaw, while another, Hoy Argue, lias\nbeen reported wounded though how\nseriously is not yet known. All three\nwere among the Ilrst contingent to\nThe change from Mountain to Pacific: Time went into effect on the C.P.R,\nhere on Sunday last but the citizens\ngenerally arc still using the old standard of time. Tlie postolllee, tlie city\nhall, the hanks, uud practically all\nthe places of business are continuing on Mountain Time iu order to a-\nvoid shortening the hours of duyllght\nIn the afternoon, all too short as It la\nduring tlm winter. Whether the dual\n, standards will be maintained or whe*\n'ther there will lh* mitBeU'iit incmtreit\nVIRGINIA FARMER\nRestored To Health By Vinol\nAtlee, Va.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"I was weak, run-down,\nno appetite, my blood was poor, I could\nnot sleep nights and wss rapidly losing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to\nwork. Medicines had failed to help me\nuntil 1 took Vinol. After taking three\nbottles my appetite is flne, I sleep well,\nmy blood is good and I am well again.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094-UR1..4NDO W. BOHKKT.\nVinol, which contains beef and cod\nliver peptones, iron and manganese\npeptonates snd glycerophosphates, is\nguaranteed for run-down conditions.\nCranbrook Drug & Book Company\nCranbrook, B. C.\nAlso at the best druggists in alt B. C.\ntowns.\nWANT APS.\n2c per word for first week, snd lc per\nword for each week after.\nI'OH SAI.K-Purebred young Ilerk-\nalliro pigs. Apply Mrs. Cadwallader.\nneur Cranbrook. 4.J-21*\nWANTED \u00E2\u0080\u0094 maid fur general house\nwork\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply to M. A. Beale.\nFOK SAM: One base burner, and\none hard or Boft coal heater\u00E2\u0080\u0094cheap.\nApply\u00E2\u0080\u0094Box U'2 or phone 339. 42-2t.\nLOST- In Auditorium or Pout Office\non Tuesduy night, u small book in\ncase, finder please return to Herald\nOfllce. 44-lt*\nFOK SAM: Twenty-Are head* of\nmixed cuttle. Fifteen miles north of\nCranbrook on Wasa Hohd. Apply A.\nM. Doherty. 42-21*\nIHU FOKII (Alt Fur Kale, good as\nnew, splendid condition, Master Vibrator Speeder-up, Prestollte and electric horn, speedometer and accessories\n$3B0, cun try out. Now tires tills year.\n30 Winchester for sale. Apply box\n22 B, Herald ollice. 41-31\nThanks, Ladies!\nWc wish to express our sincere thanks to the ladies of\nCranbrook and district for their appreciation and very generous\npatronage of our Waist Demonstration last week-end. It\nwas an inspiration to us and an encouragement to further efforts in giving you up-to-date articles and a big range to select from.\nThe New Fall Coats\nAre now arriving and we bespeak your closest inspection\nand comparison. They are the newest styles that money can\nbuy, yet within the reach of the average women's pocket, and\neach Coat will have that Individuality and Finish upon which\nthis store has built its reputation.\nYou are always welcome. Come and see our Fall showings.\nW. D. HILL\nThc Ladies' Wear Specialist.\nArmstrong Ave.\n\"Please se^ii\nme some\nChewing\nGum:\nis the kind the boys all like.\nIt's sealed in a wax-wrapper.\nAir, moisture and dirt can't\nharm it.\nThe chap with some Wrigley's\nto pass around is 'cock of the\nwalk.'\nIt's so refreshing and thirst-\nquenching. Send some of both\nflavors.\nmi t. i*i WR!GtFYSs ,,\nThe boys like w*m;ii^ after\nnilllST I III IK II\nRev W. II Bridge, Rector\n(All MTVle-.'s, ,t, . ;,t i ity Ti i\n8.00 n.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Holy Communion.\n11.00 a.m. Matins I Litany\nAddress: The, need for Co-operation,\n7.30 p.m.*-Evensong.\nAddress: Tlie- Chun h Allvo\nThe wheat ere,i> In He,, Okanagan\nValley is IIkM'! than ie-n.il tlii- year\n(Irani! Keerke, dairies have' DOOSlod\nthn iirlre nf mlltt In ISH eentH u quart\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nuf Canada, Limited\noinre', Bmeltlng atul Raflutng Department\nTRAIL, RR1TISH COLUMBIA\ns ,ii i: i, i i: it s an n n i: r i N k ii s\nPurchasers <>t' Gold, sil.er. Copped und Lead Orea\nTRAIL BRAND I'll! LEAD, BLUE8T0NE AND BPBLTBR PAGE FOUR\nTHB CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1916\nPROFESSIONAL CARDS LODGE AND SOCIETY OABBS\nGURD .V SPREULL\nBarristers, Etc.\nIV. t, Gurd G. .1. Spreull\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nIHIS. KING Jt GREEN\nPltyslctans nnd Surgeons\nOfflce at residence, Armstrong\nAvonue\nOFFICE HOURS\nForenoons 9.00 to 10.00\nAfternoons 2-00 o 4.00\nEvenings 7-\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 to 5.30\nSundays 2-30 to 4.30\nCRANBUOOK, B. C.\nI.O.O.F.\n;V CITY LODGE, No. 48\nMeets every\nMonday night\nj,-***?.* at Fraternity\nHall. Sojourning Oddfellows\ncordially invited.\nE 11 McPHEE, S. FYLES,\nSecy. N. Q.\n111!, r. 11. Mill's\nDENTIST\nOfflce In Hanson Block\nOFFICE HOURS\n0 to 12 n.iu.\n1 tee 6 p.m.\nORANBROOK, B. C\nKNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS\nCriiiiliniok, 11. C.\nMeet:' eve ry Tuesday at 8 p.m. In\nthe Fraternity Hall\nR. C. Carr, C. C.\nP. de V,re limit. K. B, St S.\nP. O. Box 62\"\nVisiting brethren cordially Invitee) to attend.\nCRANHROOK COTTAGE\nHOSPITAL\nMiitcrn-t) i.e.! Goaornl Nursing\nQorden Ave.\nTeems on Application\nMRS A. SALMON, Matron\nPhone 269 P. O. Hex 811\nOVERSEAS CLUB\nM, ets in Maple Hail aeeond\nruesday of every montii at 8\n|, in.\nMembership open to Hritish\nVisiting members cordially\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:. Y. Brake, J. P. Lower,\nPresident. Secretary\nDISTRICT NEWS\nSIOYIE\nPhilip Conned returned last week\nfrom Missoula, Mont.\nThe junior room of the Moyie school\nwas closed Thursday afternoon and\nFridav owing lo tlle indisposition ot\nthe teacher, Miss Baker.\nMr. Walch, ol Spokane, was here\nSaturday and visited the Empire Mine.\nClean shipping ore lias been found in\ntlie tunnel they aro now working In.\nMr J. P. Farrell, one of tlie owners\nmade a business trip to Kingsgate,\nSaturday.\nPacific Time' bus been adopted here.\nEric limner, who lias spent the past\nfortnight visiting his mother, retur-\nneel <>,i Tuesday tee Uie Emma Mine,\nEholt\nMr. J. Whitehead ami family have\nmoved from tlii'lr ranch and are* oc\neiipylllg llieir dwelling in town.\nit is sure death to a duck when John\nTavlor ges sight ill' it. Monday, he\nBucceded in bagging eight In a very\nshort time'.\nMr. Williams, Inspector of Mines,\npaiei Moyie a visit last week Inspecting\nllii' mines ill tlle district.\nIOO\nYEARS\nend more, people with chest and\nthroat troubles have tried to cure\nthem by pouring cough syrups,\nlung tonics and the like into theii\nstomach*. All a mistake] Thc\nPeps way Is different.\nPeps are tablets made up of Pine\nextracts and medicinal essences,\nwhich when put into the mouth\nturn into healing vapors. These\nare breathed down direct to the\nlungs, throat and bronchial tubes\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 not swallowed down to the\nstomnch, which is not ailing. Try\na 50c. box of Peps for your cold,\nyour cough, bronchitis or asthma,\nAll druggists and stores or Peps\nCo., Toronto, will supply\nfeps\nChildren's Clothin\nWilli UN'S INSTITUTE\ni'lione 34\u00C2\u00ABJ !'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 O. Hon 6S5\nIV. R. BEATTY\nFuneral director nnil Embnlnicr\nUndertaking Purlers\nFenwlik Ave, mar llake'r St.\nUIDLAW & DEWOLI\nCUll uml Mining Engineer\n11. C, Land Snnejeirs\nCRANBROOK, 11. C.\nMeets In tlie\nMaple Hall\nfirst Tuesday\nafternoon of\nevery month\nat 3 p.m.\nPres., Mrs. W.\nIt. McFarlane\nShaw, I'. O. Hon 442\no-ilially Invited.\nMAKVSVII.I.K\nPhe Shoe Specialist\n,Hii; JIARAVOM\nSatisfaction Guaranteed\nidquurters feer all kinds of\nRepairs\nF. .11. SIACPIIERS01N\nUndertaker\nDay I'hnnc 288, Nlgllt I'lione 35\nXnrliiiry Ate, nexl In City Hull\nI'liiine ill I'. \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB* :l;!\nMOF. C. I'. NIDD\nl'rolcssor ni Music\nsimile,: um Armstrong Ave.\nL. JI. SMITH\nI!A! RENOVATOR\nLadles and Gentlemen's Hats\nCleaned and Blocked\n(III) STILES IIK.MOIIEI.LED\nI'lione 20'\nTill: HOME 1IAKEKV\nUnlit. Frame, I'rop.\nFrcsli Dread, Cakes, I'ies\numl Pastry\nPhono 37\nNorbury Ave. Opp, City Hall\n.1. B. Gilford of tlle Selkirk Milling\nCo. now operating at the Park Mine\nwas u visitor to Cranbrook ou Friday.\nThe dance given at the Palls View\nHotel on Saturday was well attended.\nCranbrook, Port Steele, Wycliffe, Kimberley anil Meadow Urook were well\nrepresented. The floor is probably one\nof the best In the Kootenays and the\nmusic wlilcb was delightful was fur-\nnislie'il by tin* Kootenay Orchestra.\nMiss Handley kindly lent the piano.\nThe proceeds over expenses go to\nI'atrieetle' cause.\nns C. Lund leave's tliis week for\ntlle Perry Creek gold fields where he\nwill engage in Ills old occupation, that\nif cook.\nJohn Hughes was in from his ranch\n,n Tuesday.\n13, Attree let' Port Steele was ll Vis-\ntor on Saturday.\nWord has heen received ofilciully\nUnit Percy Bidder of tin- 64th Butt,\nbeen wounded in France and is\nnow In Hospital, the' nature ot tlie\nwounds lias not yet been reported,\nCharlie Larson and Jack Little of\nyi'liffe attended the dance on Saturday, and said they hud the time\nof tlieir lives.\nMisses B. Ryckmnn. V. Terry, Mr.\nlleeme. Capt. 0. P. Tisdale, Mr. and\nMrs. Munroe, eMrs. Clarke and Mrs.\nIngham of Cranbrook attended tlio\ndance on Saturday.\nMr. and Mrs. Conover of Meadow\nBrook spent tlle week end with Mrs\nCnnover's parents at tlie Broadview\nRanch, uud Incidentally took in thc\ndance.\nMr. uiul Mrs. Williams. Mrs. \V.\nFleming ami Miss Newman of Meadow\nBrook were ln to tlie dance on Satur-\nduy.\nThrashing is in full swing at the\n> Ranch.\nRev. T. Keyworth conducted the\nMethodist Church services litre on\nSunday last.\nMrs. Handley, Miss Handley, Ed.\nHandley, Hans Lund and Mrs. Oeorge.\nJanie's motorod to Cranbrook on Tuesday, taking in the show.\nI)'. F. Heirniall was a Cranbrook visitor on Monday.\n. A. Ward. Provincial Game War-\ndell and Goldle Hodjson returned on\nTuesday froni Ibe head waters of Mark\nCreek where tbey were bunting \"big\ngame\". Their bag consisted of one\nfine spcclment of the cariboo, its ant\nlers having 211 points.\nEMIT STEELE\nTlie amount collected tor Red Cross\nfur Sept. was $9.00., tor Oct., $14.75.\ntho Increase being caused by tlie new\nsubscriber at Wasa. A full list of sub- [\nserlbers is as follows\u00E2\u0080\u0094(per montii)\n11. L. T. Galbraith 50c, Mrs. Galbraith 25c, Mrs. Rlclr.rdson 25c. Mrs.\nCann 25c, Wins. Malr 50c, T. McVittie\n50c., Mrs. E. Attree 25c, Miss S. Macon\n$2.00., Mrs. B. Werden 25c, Mr. Doyle I\n25c, MIsb M. Bate25c. Mr. Blnmore\n26c, Mrs. Blnmore $1.00., Chas. Rey-\nnolds 25c, Bnnford Crowe 25c, J.\nTannhauser 25c, Mrs. J. Crowe 25c,\nRobert Crowe 25c, W. Tnnnhauser 26c\nG. Baker 25c, H. Kershaw 25c\nThose subscriptions being In Wasa\nand vicinity.- C. Weston $2.00., J.\nKnowles $1.00., A. J Miller $1.00,, F. i\nZubal 50c, Philip lloskoll 50c, J. Stuk\n25c. Lee Roy SOc.\nTbe amount collected for September\nin subscriptions to Patriotic Society\nFund was $20.00 The list of subscrlb- i\nrs is as follows:- A. Doyle $5.00.,'!\nR. L. T. Galbraith $500, Chas Mair\nThe greatest care should be\nexercised in selecting Children's\nWinter Wearables.\nStyle, wearing quality, and warmth should all be\nconsidered.\nWe are showing a very complete line of Underwear, Hosiery. Knitted Suits, Mitts, Gloves and\nShoes for Boys, Girls and Small Kiddies.\nSee our big window of Men's Suits at $17.75.\nAtrencv\nPICTORIAL REVIEW\nPATTERNS\nYour Money Back\nIf Goods are aet as\nRepresented\nWALDO\nKilburn Lunn has taken over the\nstore lately occupied by L. F. Crosby,\nanil 'vill open up a quick lunch counter, also a pool room wltli barber shop\nin connection.\nDr. D. Blaek returned from \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Weyburn. Sask., lust week end where he\nwas visiting Ills sister who was seriously III.\nConstable Dryden was a visitor to\nFerule' last week end on official busi-\nCII.1S. S. PARKEH\nForwarding aad Distributing\nAgent for\nLethbrldgo Coal\nXl-lle Piieieler\nImperial Oil Co,\nI) ray I n ir nml Transferring\nGiven prompt attention\nPhono 83\ntin:\nCOEUR D'ALENE\nSpoki Washington\nTIIK HOTEL WITH A\nPERSONALITY\nThis houso lias the\nhappy distinction of being tlie- favorite stopping place in Spokane\nfor tlie I pi'' of llrltlsli\nColumbia Wo appreciate\ntbis patroaago and do\nevorytiilng In our power\nto mako you comfortable.\nOur location Is excellent\ncIobo to Ureal Northern Station\naad 0 W, It *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 N Milwaukee\nterminal, anil within a minute's\nwalk from tlie principal busin\t\nbouses nnil places ol nmii i ne ill\nSee Sli'iinisliiii on Root\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL WISING\nREGULATION'S\nloal mining right! or the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ami\nMli. rl.i. llie Yukon Territory, the\nNorth-We Rt Territories ami In a por-\nti f tie Province ot llrltlsh Co*\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I..mlna, may lie leased for a term ot\ntwenty-ono yenrs at an annual rental\n,,i $1 an acre No mure than 2,600\nwill i\u00E2\u0080\u009E- leased tu ono applicant\nApplication tor a lease must be\nmade by tin applicant lu person to\n\... ut or Sub-Agent of llie llis-\ntrlcl in whicli llie rights applied lor\nire Bltttatl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIn surveyed territory tbe land must\nb\" described bv sections, of legal sub-\n,livi, ions of sections, nnd lu unsurvey-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ai territory tbe tract applied tor shall\nli, .tale ,1 out by llie applicant himself.\nKuril appllcatloa must be accom*\npanted ley a tee uf $5 wnlcli will be\nrefunded if tlie rights applied for are\nnot available, lent not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid ou tbe nierch-\nantabl tptlt of the mine at the rate\nof live cents per ton.\n1 Tho person operating tbo mino\nshall furnish the Agent wltll sworn\nreturns accounting for tlie full ipian.\nilty ut' merchantable coal mined nnd\npay lie' royalty thereon. If the conl\nmilling rights are not being opernted\nsuch returns should lie furnished at\ntea t nine a year.\nTiie lease wlll include tho conl\nmining rights only, hut tho lesee\nmay lie permitted lu purchase what-\never available Burfaco rights may be\nconsidered necessary fur the worklnng\nof tint mine at the rale of $10.00 an\nncro.\nFor full Information application\nliould ie- made tu the Secretary of\ntie. Dcparl \"t of Hie Interior. Ottawa, or t'l auy Agent or Hub-Agent\nnf Dominion I Ib.\nw, w. cony,\nli,,iiilv Minister of tho Interior\nN. Ii Unnutliorltod publication of\n.tliis advartlsement wlll not tie paid\nI tn. tneiein\n1 for. \u00E2\u0080\u0094B0090.\nVe'rbolT. of Wycliffe, spent nev-\nI'ral days In town tills week visiting\nfriends.\nDr. Foster, of Gateway, MonCpas-\nthrougb town this week from Cal\nry wltli a new Overland car.\nVI at Divers, Planing Mill foreman, witli the nous-Saskatoon Lumbor Co., who recently got Ills eye Injured witli ii piece of Steele, left this\nwei'k to cienstilt an eye specialist in\nSnokano, bis eye turning out worse\nthnn wns at first anticipated,\n.Mrs. James Fllssil and Mrs. W. Mc\nllintils were week end visitors to Dorr\nlast eveek end.\nWin. .Million of Fernie Is spending is\nfew days on Ills ranch gathering in\nbis crop.\nLewis Smilh of Krag lias accepted\ntbe bookkeeping responsibilities wltll\nllie .Meadow Creek Lumber Co. at Newgate, will) expect to do considerable\nlogging tbis winter.\nJti.' Krasoff, wbo was injured last\nweek witli a horse returned home from\ntbe hospital this week and is progressing very favorably.\nlleo. cblnora has n contract witli\ntlie Lethbridge Mines for a large shipment of mine props, and oxpcctfl to\nemploy a large crew on this work during tbe winter.\nThe school children of Waldo will\ngive an entertainment In Hoss' Hall on\nNovember llth In aid of tlie Bolglan\nchildren. Te*a and refreshments will\nhe seTvi'd and u sole of work will also\nbe conducted.\nMr. nnd Mrs. Hnrby and Mr. Ilngby\nwere Eureka visitors tills week.\nIt. J. Smith, district passenger ngent\nof the (I. N. was a bualness visitor to\ntown last week end.\nNorman Qardiner, the well known\ntraveller for the i\ Burns Co.. wns in\ntown this week on business and incidentally bidding adieu to old friends.\nIleneefiirlli Norman wlll work out or\nthe head ollice nt Calgary.\nC. c. Snowdon, tiie \"Dustolyn Kid\"\nfrom Calgary was in town tills week\nselling nil.\nTlie Concert given by the Children's\nClub In linker's Hnll on Tuesday even\nlng was a decided success. Quite a\nlarge sum of money was realized iu\nbehalf of Hie nod Cross Society.\nTlio lloiis-Snsnkatoon Lumber Co.,\nBtoppod sawing eiperiiliimn tor the urn\nsou iii Iheir sawmill tills week.\nH. Kershaw $2.50, It T. Richardson $2.50., Heg linker $2. A J. Grez\n$1. Miss Masou $1. G. linker $1. Mrs.\nCann 50c, Miss Mayo Date 30c.\nMrs. F. Blnmore leaves shortly for\nToronto where slip will visit her niece\nMiss D. Denton.\nMr. and Mrs. A. B. Fenwick, Mrs.\na. Watson visited Cranhrook Saturday,\nMrs. Duncan is tlie guest of her\nmother Mrs. Mather.\nThings look most promising at tlie\nVictor Mine. Machinery and supplies\nhave been token up, and arrangements\nmade for work. Five feet of rich lead J\nsilver ore have been found. They ex-\npeet to ship ore in 60 days.\nTiiere is much discussion in town nt\n.resent as to the cause of the dog\npoisoning. Mr. Kershaw's dog died on\nTuesday after terrible suffering.\nLater, there were Mr. Wise's two valuable spaniels, Mr. Lee's dog and a\ngovernment horse, Mr. Galgraith's two\ndogs, one a collie, are very sick also\nand needless to say theso dogs are\nvery precious to Mr. and Mrs. Gal\nbralth having been trained from puppies.\nW. B. Forward of Creston will aet as\nC. P. It. station agent until tlie new\nagent and family arrive.\nIt. Abernetliy returned on the 25th\nfrom Spokane and had a pack train of\nsupplies for his mine to prepare for\nthe winter.\nJohn Kerrigan cold his \"Six Mile\nranch to Mr. Bridge.\nSam Cadenux drove in from Sheep\nCreek on the 27th.\nJ. S. Parker came in from his ranch\nat Skookunichuck on the 27th.\nMr. and Mrs. Jns. Thompson nnd J.\nW. Kerr, motored from Elko on 28th.\nEmll Banks returned from Klmborly\non 2Sth,anil Is leaving Sunday tor his\nclaim on Wild Horse Creek.\nMr. Wlrth returned from Bull River\non Sunday.\nnorn\u00E2\u0080\u0094on Mondoy,80th, at Cranbrook\nHospital, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, formerly of Fort Steele.\nAmong other things, such as wind,\nhall, rain, we had n half hour's snowfall on Sunday which soon disappeared from tlie ground.\nMr. and Mrs. Fenwick, Mrs. Blnmore\nvisited Cranbrook Tuesdny and saw\ntlie \"Birth ot n Nation\".\nJ. Walsh (Jr.) and Wm. Anderson\ndrove in from Fish Lakes on Tuesday.\nTed Bower, Reg Baker, Warren\nWoodland have left town for the present to work in the Johnson & LeusK\nmill.\nA very large crowd is expected at\ntlie Red Cross Masquerade' on Friday.\nAlready 90 tickets have been sold In\nCranbrook. Wasa and Bull River.\nA charge of 25c will be mnde for\nadmission to tlie concert for Belgian\nChildren on November 15th, given hy\ntiie school children. Rehearsing is\nprogressing nicely.\nThose children attending every dny\nduring Octoher were. Div. II\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo.\nWerden. Robert Werden, Harry Chaining, William Walsh, draco Baker,\nPearl Johnson, Grnce Brander, Helen\nBrennen, Amy Ban Quan, Alfred Kershaw. Helen Wlrth, Margaret Werdeie,\nSylvia Baker, Robert Johnson, Geo.\nWatson.\nCo Mestors\nTHOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME. HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING\nINVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR\nDOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK\nIN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF.\nPrincipal repayable 1st October, 1919.\nInterest payable half-yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free\nof exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada! at the rate of five per cent\nper annum from the date of purchase.\nHolders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and\naccrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment\nmade under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of\nTreasury Bills or other like short date security.\nProceeds of this stock are for war purposes only.\nA commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications\nfor this stock which bear their stamp.\nFor application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa.\nTrail smelter ore shipments for the\nyear now run well up above 1175,000\ntons.\nOils Soothe\nSkin Disease\nOil of wlntergrecn. thymol, glycerine and other healing ingredients com.\npounded in proper proportion into the\nD. D. D. Prescription lias now become\nthe universal favorite of skin sufferers\nin relieving skin disease, lt is a mild\nwash that penetrates thc pores and\ngives instant relief from nil burning\nand itch ng. It kills and washes rlt\nti.e gnawing disease germs and its\nsoothing oils quickly henl tlle inflam-\nei! tissues.\nComo to us nnd wc will tell you\nmore about this remarkable remedy.\nYemr money back unless tlie drst bottle relieves you. D. D. D. Soap keepj\nyour skin healthy. Ask about it.\nDn f\ For 15 Years\n, i|. U, the Standard\n,^m***********m Skin Remedy\nCrnnbrook Drug * Book Co.,\nCranbrook.\nEANT KOOTENAY AFTER Till)\nWAR,\n(continued from page two)\nCranbrook has an immense quantity\nof Idle bind close around the city.\nNot useless land, but of the choicest\nquality, capable of producing large\nquantities of vegetables, small trults,\nand certain kinds ot apples, to perfection, with free range lund ut the back\nthereof, upon which thousands of cot-\ntie can bo bred and (ed. Some one wlll\nsuy, What Is the use ot producing stutf\nif you cannot sell it ut u good price?\nTo this 1 reply, with co-operation,\nan up-to-date Canning and otlier\nnecessary plant, a sure ninrket could\nbe created on the spot contracts\ncould be made In advance wltll the\nmanager ot the factory, and quick\nreturns assured. Perhaps not high\nprices, that is not tlie most successful\nfeature In uny settlement, prices of\nalmost everything have been soaring\nhigher and yet higher, until It is becoming a great problem us to how people can pay their way. Large production of the best possible quality Is by\nfar more Important, to secure success.\nMay I suggest to your readers tliat\nIf they look at the labels on most of\nthe canned goods In tlio stores, and\nthen consider how tuucli is going to\nthe railway companies for haulage ete-.\nand ask themselves the* question why\ncannot we produce theso goods right\nhere, and be exporters Instead of Importers,\nEven incuts (lieef, Pork, Mutton I\ncould bo BUecesstully canned, and tlie\nbones ground up for the poultry. It\nmight be Information to your readers\nthat Ontario stores in summer and\nand winter, sends west, millions of\ndozens of eggs. Why Is this possible?\nI Poultry thrive better In I). C. than\nI Ontario, having a much milder nnd\nshorter winter? Eastern Kootenay\nalone could care for a million hens,\nand clear a dollar per bead on them.\njOf course we must liave an increased\npopulation to do it, hut tliat ls easily\nnumber of the agricultural Incoming\nity of her Idle landlwarrnnt, three\nthings are necessary.\n1. Those of us who own tlte land\nclose around tlie city must be willing\nto sell It at very reasonable prices.\n2. It must be cleared of the stumps\nand mnde ready for tho settlers.\n0. Wnter, which is within easy reach\nmust be mado available (or nll.\nClearing Ibe land.\u00E2\u0080\u0094At least a thou-\nsand ranches could be provide'd close\naround Cranbrook, making it a beautiful garden city, within sight of the\nc. P. It. There is already a trail that\ncould be easily made a puhlic road,\nmoro or less in crescent shape, leading\nfrom tlie Crnnbrook road over the benches, or rather around tliem, passing\nthe pretty little lakes In behind, at tlie\nfoot of the higher mountains, and coming out again near where tlle C. P. It.\ncrosses the road at the north end by\nthe drainage works. This could be\nninde .: lovely drive, increasing the\nbeauty of Cranbrook suburbs, and the\nranches could be made to fit in with\nthis drive.\nI liave heard that the I). C. Provincial Government has had under consideration the question of their taking\nover the management of Irrigation\nworks and wliere desirable', put in the\nnecessary plant rather than leave this\nto tho settlers themselves with their\nvery limited capital.\nThe cheese factory and butter erealll\nerlH or the east brought lite fanners\ntogether and taught thorn the vulue\nof co-operation, anil this same proceed\nure In II. C, will surely lead to a more\nfriendly Interest in oacll others good.\nWaller Stark.\nY. M. C, A. ('ratlin k. II. 0.\nMil. PETEB UNO\nOffers For Sale\nriortgage Sale\nUnder and by virtue of the powers\ncontained in a certain mortgage,\nwhich will be produced ut the time of\nsale, there will bo offered\nFOR SALE BY PUBLIC\nAUCTION\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094on\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n.MONDAY, the L'itli day of\nNOVEMBER, A. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1916\nat tho hour of 2.30 o'clock in tbe\nafternoon, at tlie ofllce of tho\nCRANBROOK AGENCY CO,\n('ranlirook, B. C.\nby C. It. Ward. Auctioneer, tlie following property, namely:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nALL AND SINUULAH that certain\nparcel or tract of lands and premises\nsituate, lying and being in tlio city ot\nCranhrook, in tlie Province of British\nColumbia, more particularly known\nand described us LotB Eight (8) and\nNine till. Hlock twenty-throe (23) according to a plan filed In the Uiul\nRegistry Office at Nelson ns No. 809,1).\nThe terms of sale shall he eaBil, but\nother arrangements can probably bo\nmade If sulllcletit puyiuent is made\ndown and proper security iB given\nfur the balance at tlie tlmo of sale.\nFor further parllciiliirH and conditions of sale, apply to the undor-\nBlg I at their ulllees In the Homo\niliiuli Hull,line. Pernio, II C.\nHilled at Kernie, H. ('., thlB 20th day\nof October, A. I)., 1910.\nIIEItCIIMKK ft MARTIN,\n48-Gt. Seilicltors for thn Mortagoo\n1 BEAUTIFUL KAI'JI HOME\n-at-\nIVAItDNIH, II. C.\n222 acres, 100 acres under cultivation, SO acres of\nwhich are seeded down In\nClover and Timothy, 4\nacres In orchard with irrigation; electric light and\ngravity water supply. A full\nline of Implements, toenails and feed can be purchased with the place. Several horses and about 100\ni.ead of cattle and poultry.\nTlie improvements on this I'nrm nave\ntost $13,000.00. Will sell lund and\nImprovements for $12,501.00, Jii.r.oo.oo\neach, balance 10 nnniial payments with\ninterest at 7 per cent per nniiuiu. Tills\nIt an Ideal homo and Dairy Hunch;\na going concern. Addres\".\n1'. HIND.\nBox ISH, I.i'tlileridge,\nor OBCAB NELSON\nWardner, B. G.\nCANCELLATION OF RESERVE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\ntho reserve existing ou certain lands\nin thu vicinity of Luke Crook, Craubrook District, surveyed as Lot 6620,\nKootenay District, by reason of a notice which uppoared In tin British\nColumblu Gazette on the 27th of December, 1907, 1k cancelled, and that all\nvucunt Crown lands within the boundaries of said lot will be open to pre.\nemptlon entry on Monday, the 13th day\nof November, 1910, at the hour of nine\no'clock In the forenoon.\nApplications for entry wlll be re*\nccived at tlie ofllce of tbe Government\nAgent, at Cranbrook, and must be confined to an area not ezcecding 160*\nacros.\nIt. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Minister ol Lands.\nLands Dept., Victoria, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tat September, MM, **\u00E2\u0096\u00A0***."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1916-11-02"@en . "10.14288/1.0070472"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Cranbrook Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .