"c8e0b143-0f66-4cb9-b848-10fb2929a64a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-27"@en . "1907-07-18"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070566/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD.\nLeg.slat.te Library\nVOliUM*- 10\nOttANBUOOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. THURSDAY, .ll.'.V 18, 1\u00C2\u00BB07\nNTJMBEB i:\nADVKBTlSIMi IN THIS PAPEB COSTS VOTJ NOTHING, As IT ALWAYS r.lllM.s Vtll' SO.MI-J'IJI I Ni,\nTHE CANADIAN BANK\nOF COMMERCE\nUK11I OFI'ICE, TOUONIO\nB. K. WAIKER, Prealdent\nA1.KX LAIKH, Gei.ei.l Manage!\nA. H. IKKLAND, Superintend.ut ol\nBranch..\n.vrtiiusliiD imi\nPdd-up Capital, 110,000,000\nRest, - - - 5,000,000\nTotal Assets, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 113,000,000\nBranches throughout Canada, andln Ihe Unite\" SUtei and Elf-It*\nA lillNI'UAI. I.ANIilNIl BUSINKSS TRANSACT*-)\nCIWIME.ICI.L ANO FMMEIW PUP\" OUCOUNTIO.\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT\nDeposits nl *. nnd iii-nviiiils received, nnd total-cat allowed *l\ncurrent ni.es.. The Uepositor i\u00C2\u00BB Hiililcct lo no delay wlu.ta.ar ta\nlhc wlllulruwiil ol lhc whole or any portion ol Ihe deaoatt.\nCranbrook Branch, - F. C. MALPAS, Manager\nImportant to Railroad Men\nII MEANS MUCH! COSTS BUT LITTLE!\nA '-..nil! so... will indemnify\nyon iigniiist all kiiuls nf\nACCIDENTS AND SICKNESS\nOur policies contain llie wiriest\nninl most liU-rnl conditions.\nARNOLD & ROBERTS\nKe.il Estate CKANBROOK, B. C. Insurance\n********************************************\n.liiHt reee'veil, u sliiiimant of\nDR. WILLIAMS' FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER\nIl Is it Liquid Compound that will destroy Inserts uml Flics,\nTat- it nu your t'tillle ami Hogs.\nI'se il about your Poultry llum-en.\nIt is (jnnmiilectl in protect Horses nml Ottttle from Hies nml\nvermin; in kill Lieu on Cuttle am) Hogs; lo exterminate Poultry\nI louse Vorniin; lo uradlwtte Km. Burb. Coekrom*lma and like linuae-\nIn.I.l --ests when used according to direetioiiR.\nPut up in 75c. nnd $1,50 patented screw top tins\nCE. REID a CO.\nPunas 7.\n***********************\nTHE\nDMI.WIST.S\nDl.pea.lai la our .penally\n******************************************\nI Community Silver\n4- We luivo jusl received n shipment of tho well-known and widely\n2 ttdvorlised Community Silver.\nI Tlie priee <>( there irnoda eompnrefl very tavtoal.lv with other\n$ well-known hrnndaof Silver plate.\nCull in nnd have n look al it an.l get our prices,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a_--a-Mt_MamaaaMmmMMmmmmamammmmaamMmmw^amMmmmmmmmmmmmamm^\nWO IVIf COIV Jeweler arid\n. fl. TT ILlOvll. Graduate Upl.plan\n*********************** **********************\n********************** **********************\n* PHONE ,% -\t\n_\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ' \" I ancy ant) Staple Groceries\nHon'l ['\"f-i tlml il..- STRAWBERRY season will soon\n...< over, Un are lieailquarlnn f... FRUITS, \"'> leave your\nCAMPBELL & MANNING\n********************************************\n''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" Railroad Watches\nMust ...uv hav.. \"Adjusted lo\nl-'ive Positions\" ougravetl 011\nllii-iii to n..'1't willi ihe require-\n.....iis nl' ll... I'. I'. It. tin..- sir\nvi.'i-. If you nro ut nil interest.\nml ur tliiiiiiinu of buyingnwiitcli\nnull in iiii.I lot us sltow tin-in to\nyi.ii-\nOillclnl Watch Inspector lorO. P. it.\nCrow's Nest I'.ihh Division\n* * *f*******************\nWM F.TATE\n\"THE JEWELER\"\n**********************\n< j IF VOU WANT\n~ A SNAP IN\nA SHCOND-HAND SAPE\nTAYLOR OR HAI,I.. AtinilRSS\n;; P. H. JOHNSON, CAL0ARV ;;\nI1, o. mix um\nAIIKNT KI1U HAM. SAPH CO.\n**********************\nJOE MARAPODI\nSHOE SHOP\nIti'imiring a Specialty\nAiki-ns Mock, Crnnlironk\nWANTED- I'lisiiion in ollice liy\neomiu-U-nt man. lldixl relerences.\nApply to A. J, Moreitli, Uranhtook,\nP. 0. 6 M\nVI. llnrrinvftoH\nHatiery \u00E2\u0080\u0094 |l...t..u,\nll.irtil.liti.ii.\nH'velifle\nII M.irtiii \t\nII. l.yiiick \t\n0. itiiindi-s \t\nC. llrnndes \t\n0. Anderson \t\nB. Si.rles \t\nIV. (iilismi \t\nStaples \t\n1>. Vntes \t\nBASE BALL\nTlie games tile pnst week lmve been\nof gooil spirit ami Inst enougti to\nplease (lie mosl cnthuslastlo tan.\nTlio sliops nre coming to the trout\niinil ...ay make a difference ... tin-\nslan.lins williin .lie nest ten ilnys.\n'I'he Interest in lhe games is on the\nincrease, ami tlio chance for a ''\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntinunnco \"f good sporl is Assured.\nSaturday afternoon a match game\nwas played between tho Wycliffn team\nan.l a pi.-U-tl tea... i.f t'raiil.rool;it.-s\nand resulted lu a victory for the latter liy a score of 21 to 10. The\ngame was a ra..ji.'il one throughout,\nthe piichers helng very wild nt times\nanil .lie fielding so erratic ttial not\nonly the snectntors hut the playc.s\nthemselves lost interest In the\ntriune. None \u00E2\u0080\u009E[ the players on either\nlearn seemed to lie in good form and\nthe rt'suli, with lhe exception ol tlie\nlirst Inning, wns due more to giiod\nluck, than to superior playing on the\npurl nl the Orarrbrookitcs.\nTl.e visitors were the lirst at hat\n.....I went down in one, two, three,\norder ami tilings looked favorable\nfor n good game, hut- when Cran-\nInnoL. wenl to hat the balloon ascension stalled nnd tl.e Wyclilti. pitcher\nwas liil nt. will lur one, two nnd\nthree l.nses, ami the inning closed\nwill, (he score ol lll-o. Then everybody settled down to business and\nCranlirook scored three goose eggs in\nsuccession, while the visitors succeeded in getting a man over the home\nplnte once in lhe third and once In\nIhe fourth. In the filth Cranbrook\nsucceeded in placing two more to\ntheir ereilil an.l shutting out the visitors and the score stood 12-3. Then\n(he fireworks started again and\neverybody went In the air and when\nthe Inst man was retired in Ihe sixth\nand the dust had settled snillelenlly\nlo see lhc bulletin board the score\nwas 17-7. The same was too much\nol an up-hill nne for Ihe visitors and\nalthough they put up a hard light lo\nthe finish thev onlv aeiiuired throe\nmore scores while Cranbrook aiMi-d\nfour lo their credit.\n.1. McCallum\n!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. Marshall\nll.iiicrv-M.r-.ilIn\nr-.iln\nSltolUl\nI7! Johnson\n.li.r-l llcwl\nI! I.owv.l.v\nI Itiilhi,'\nS Mile.,,,\n.1 (' Reed\nI Mcpherson\nII Knttlmer\n.1 McNeil\nflntterv\u00E2\u0080\u0094.Inck lUwl ..\"I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n1 \" 'i i -\nOffices .. IMI n i\nSlions 1 :. :! ii\nI lilliir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I. Ilni.\"-'.\nBASEBALL RCHEHI LE\ntiie mint?,\nCrnnbrook\nW. Bunion \t\nCI. Sutherland'....\n.1. Heed \t\nIV. Ik-Beck \t\nE, .lolii.si.ii \t\nM. Miller \t\nO. .lolgenseu \t\nMyers\n..B. II.\n.. 7 2\n.. 7 :i\n.. 7 :i\n57 2!i 21\n.lorei-iisi-i. and\nA 11. II. II.\n... 5\n.... 5\n... S\nHi. lilies.\nCranlirook\nUycliHe\n1. H 1\u00C2\u00BB\ni. I.ydtck nn.l Sur-\n18 8 45B780 R\nli.......... .2-s-i-:i-,_3|\n0-0-1-1-0-5-3-0-0\u00E2\u0080\u009410\nUmpire\u00E2\u0080\u0094l. Hates.\nFourth league game played .Inly\n12. betwivii Clerks an.l ('. !>. H. of-\nfloes.\nClerks\n. Duffield ,. .\nIV. tlairiimii.il\n11. Wilson .\nW. Burton\nIV. Spencc\nIVllecli\nIV, Lnldlaw ...\nW. Flcloher .\nA.B II. H.\nHalle\nail 7\n-ii-.iiiiufcii.ii .....1 itiui.,.i.\nC 1> II. Offices\nII. I'ulp \t\nVisiiidle \t\nBouohie .. .\nMcKay ... .\nSulherla.nl\nMcDonell \t\nII. Wilson \t\n-. Seoll\t\nI. Mi'Calliini\nA.II. 11. II.\n.'(7 8 8\nBattery\u00E2\u0080\u0094MaPtUum and Yrandle.\nUmpire\u00E2\u0080\u0094.1. llitl.'s.\n1 3 8 4 5 \u00C2\u00AB T 11\nClerks n-a-.t-0-u-0-.i- a\nOffices o-l-O-i-o-'i-n- a\nfUili lea.'...' it-.imo played .luly ill,\nbetween Clerks and Town.\nClerks\nW lleB.'ct\nW. llnr.jnglon\nW II. Wilson .\nW. Burton \t\n- Carroll . ,\nw. Spencc ...\nF Duffield ...\nW Lnldlaw \t\nIV. t'l.-tcl.rr\nBattery\u00E2\u0080\u0094Harrington,\nWilson.\nTown\nF, it. Anderson \t\nWin. Biirlnn \t\n... .Ini-ir.-useii \t\nM. Miller \t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I. Myers \t\n... Fulton \t\n.1. Ui-nderson \t\nII. Louie \t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094. dresser \t\na ii. ii n\n... 4 3 2\n2\n -I\n 1\n 4\n 3\n 3\n 3\n 3\n33\nBin Ion\nA.B.\n 4\n 4\n 4\n 4\n 4\n 4\n 4\n 3\n 3\n11 It\nMid\nII. R.\na a\ni i\na l\ni n\na a\ni n\na l\ni l\nl l\n34 13 tl\n.lorgensen and\nBit litery\u00E2\u0080\u0094Anderson\nMiller.\n12 3 4 5 3 7 R\nClerks l-IMI-l-tl-3-2- fl\nTown n-O-2-l-B-O-B\u00E2\u0080\u0094. 0\nUmpire\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. H. Small.\nSixth league match nlnvtil between\nC. P. R. Offices nml Shops.\nOffices A.B. 11. R.\nII. Wilson 3 0 0\n.1- McDonell 3 0 0\nII. Oulp 3 0 0\nC. McCowan 3 (I 0\nO. Sutherland 3 0 0\nF. McKay 3 0 Q\nFollowing is tlie\n(or tlie local lengue\nClerks vs. C. I>. It\nTown vs. C. P. R.\nShops vs. Town ...\nOffices vs. Clerks ..\nTown vs. Clerkpi \t\nOffices vs. Shops ...\nClerks vs. Shops ...\nTown vs. Offices ... ,\nShops vs. Town \t\nOffices vs. Clerks ..\nTown vs. Clerks ...\nOffices vs. Shops ...\nClerks vs. Shops ...\nTown vs. Oflloi-s ...\nShops vs. Town ... .\nOffices vs. Clerks ...\nTown vs. Clerks \t\nOffices vs. Shops \t\nClerks vs. Simps ...\nTown vs. Offices \t\nShops vs. Town ...\nOffices vs. Clerks ...\nTown vs. Clerks ....\nOfliocK vs. Shops ...\nSl'l.l'lli\nof In.\n. Sho\nOltio-\nircpared\n.Ink 3\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lulv 8\n.lulv' to\n...luly ia\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 luly IT,\n.lulv 17\nlulv 111\n....luly 23\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lull' 21\n..li.lv 2.1\n. .I.llv 2.1\n...lulv 21\n.. Aug 2\n..Aug. \"\nAug\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Aug.\nAug. 12\nAug. II\nAug. Ill\nAug, HI\nA int. 21\n-Aug. 23\nA..-..-. 3.1\nSTANDINfl OK TIIK I.Klill'i-:\nClerks \t\nTown \t\nShops \t\nOffices \t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Tiod game\npercentage.\nTO PLAY\n...n.l\nguriii\nFOB TIIK HERALD\nPRIZE\nN.'xt Tuesday evening there iiill be\nne ol tin. hottest games .hat hns\nyet lieen played. F. K. Simpson,\nmanager of' the Herald, suggestc.}\nthat two leattis he selected l.v E. II.\nSmall and .lames llnl.'s, lhc official\numpires ot lhc locnl league, nml Hint\nthe Herald eompnny w.miti niv.- n\nyear's subscription to ll.c members ol\nthe winning team. Tin- .i.-n ptovetl\na most popular one nnd yesterday-\nMr. Small and Mr. Boles e..t togeMieq\nat the Cosmopolitan hotel nnd tossed\nup for the first choice of ,i battery.\nMr. Small won Ihe loss .....1 selected\nMessrs. Burton ami Harrington.\nBales I ben look McCallum nml Mll-\nThon nlternating each selected\ntl.e rest of his team nn.l tbey stand\nas follows:\nSMALL'S TEAM\nBurton. pitcher; Harrington,\ncatcher; Sutherland, 1 st base; .las.\nBeed, 2nd base; Antics..... 3rd base;\nI. Reed, short stop: llelleck, left\nHeld; Myers, center liold; Henderson,\nright field: Spenee, spare.\nBATES' TEAM\nMcCallum, pitcher, Miller, t-nl.-li.'.;\nFulton, 1st base; Scott, 2nd base:\nWatson, 3rd base; Jurgenscn, short\nstop; Johnson, left field; McKlnstry,\ncenter field; .1, J. McDonell, riglil,\nfield; A. Wilson, spare.\nAs llie players selected nre among\ntlie best tbat have developed .since\nball playing started, il goes without\nsaying that tl.e game will I... one of\nthe liveliest that has ever been played Ihis season. Already Ilif friends\nof bofli sides are expressing opinions,\nand there will lie it big crowd present to see the contest. Messrs.\nSmall and Bales will look after their\nown learns .....I do all in lllclr power\nto win out. A. McCallum, the official scorer, will keep tl.e tally as\nusual.\nDROWNED AT MARYSVILLE\n.1 n.l.K.H. Wl. .1. LEWIS, ..I'll UtYS. II.I.E. LOSE\" THEIR\nLIVES l\ CROSSING. TIIE\nRIVER\nLasl Tucsdny morning .1. McLcod\nand .1 Lewis, two employes ..I tho\ntl.itt-.nlli- s II,-i. sin...il i.i ii'nss\niln- si. Marys river nt that lown t..\n'!.. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' nm.' spectlns ...i Hie opposite side 'I'lfi left word tlml Ihev\nwould I..- bark Ihal night, as thej\nwere In g. sliill ni .!\u00E2\u0080\u009E. smeltcl\nnl ll o'clock Hul when they Inlietl\ntn turn up ll tins conceded Ihal they\nlin I tailed l<> gol lin.-l. i'i..tn tlu-ii\ni.in until niter dm l. nml l,.,.I In hi\nduI for lhe night. In the morning,\nns nothing had been heard Irom the\nmen, II wns al His. thought Ihcy\nlind te..' ovei ll.o mountain lo Perry\nCreek Later Ihcy started to look\nf... ihe boat on the opposite side ...\nHie rive., but H could ..,.1 bo seen.\nSearching pnrlles wero organized nml\nInle in lhc evening U.e body of Jlc\nLend was found about two miles he-\nlow llu. smeller nn a snnd bur. nnd\niii-iir it wns Ibe boni upturned. Tl.e\nbody i.f Lewis li;,s mil yet been .'....ml\nThe body ol McLcod wns brought to\nCrnnhronk .... tin, Irnln Ibis utter\n.....ui nnd taken In lleaiiv's ii.iilcrtr.k-\niim parlors, McLcod is Il.n son ..f\nwenllby pnrcnls lu Scotland, n.i.l i.\nIs said ll.nl lie Ims n enlilic ivif-' Ihere\nnls\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nONE OF THR SKAIK'IIEHS\nDROWNED\nAt 3.311 ibis nfteinnon a telephone\nmesses ....' to Hie Herald nu\n.iiiiiiii'iin: ll.nl n stranger wl... had\nJoined llm searoblng party, I\" the\nnttempl to ivnile the river ... Marys\nvilli' wns swept off bis fi.-t nn.l\ndrowned nl I 2.3(1 o'clock. This\nbody bus mil yet hceli n-eovcieil nml\nno one seems ... know II... itninrlun-\nnlu iiinn's name. lie was told not\nlo nttempl In wade the slieam hut\npersisted in doing so.\nCITY COUNCIL\nTlif clly council mel In regular session lasl evening willi llu* mavor al\nliis homo in Kimhcrtey nml Alderman\nflill in llu* chair. Aldermen Ryan,\nFin)-, HlcbpnlioUmm and McCowan\nwero present. There was very Utile\nlnisiin'Ns nf tin por tu nee presented, and\nalthough there was considernhle dismission, the meeling adjourned by\n11 o'clock.\nTlie tpiesl'ion of scavenger came up\non the read ng of --, Idler from n\ngentleman in Winnipeg who wns desirous of coming to Cranhrook and\nengage in Mm tmsiness if it paid. \"It\npaid one man $:tn(l a nighl,\" some\nvoice murmured, nml then tho litlga-\nli.ni Inlwi'i-n VanUecnr anil Stewart\nwas called to mind, Tho clerk wns\nInstructed lo notify tho gentleman\nHint- t'lioro was nn opening in Cranhrook for a scavenger who would not\nrequire a mortgage on the town for a\nweek's work.\nA notice of the C. V. It. that they\nwould turn lhe waste water along the\nrailway thick north lo tlie flowing\nwalcr on lhe prairie wns referred to\nn committee.\nThere was considerable discussion\nnhoul games of chance, and expert\nopinions were received from several\npresent, and il was Anally decided\nthai Black -lack was nol a game of\nchance, so far as the player was\nconcerned, so no longer will be heard\nin lhe quiet hours of the night, \"Hit\nme again and take it.\"\nThe fire and police committee was\nnuthoriTfll to put in a stunt! pipe for\nihe sprinkling cart. ,\nA committee composed of Aldermen Fink, Hiekenbotham and OHl\nwas appointed to select furniture for\nthe new nfliccs iu the government\nbuilding,\nAlderman Hickenhothnm wanted)\nsomething done in the way of buying\nIbe water works, but ns there was\nno money in sight the matter was\nleft over until next week.\nBASEBALL AT WARDNER\nThe Norlh Stars, of Klko, visited\nWardner in quest of a friendly game\nnf tmll, which was duly awarded\ntbem, in the result. Local fans declare it lo be tbe hesi game ever\nwitnessed on ihe local diamond. Tho\nbailie opened in lhe l|,s' inning,\nwhen Roby. for tbe visitors, not only\nsucceeded in connecting safely, but\nwas allowed to pilfer second and\nthird and score on a single by THrtz.\nThe second bTought belter results tor\nllie locals, two runs being 'allied by\nFletcher and Wncksmlth- The name\nwas one continuous soramblo from\nstart to finish. Several turns the\nvisitors tried hard to break ihe\nscore, but only to die hard, Mow-\never, their last opportunity presented\nItself in lhe sixth, when victory for\nthe locals was almost turned to defeat, but being unable to connect\nsafely at the b'at it did noi materialize, .lust to cinch matters the\nlocals added two more runs in the\nseventh and eighth. Then the game\npassed Into history ns one of the\nmost hotly contested names ever pulled off here. Tlie fenturo of Ihe\ngame was tlie twirling of Peters, for\nthe locals, although the visitors were\nby no means novices at tlie game,\nScore hv Innings:\nI 2 A l 5 fl 7 H fl R\nKlko 1-0-1-IWM-fMW- A\nWardner 0-2-1 -0-1-0-0-l-x- fi\nTime\u00E2\u0080\u00941 hour ami Ail minutes.\nAttendance\u00E2\u0080\u0094 2WI,\nUmpire\u00E2\u0080\u0094Carter.\nAN\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6-\nEVENING WITH SHAKF\nSPEARE\nThe Kpwoilh league bad n largo attendance on Wednesday evening last.\nThe literary department, hatl charge,\nMiss Johnston took Hie chair. Readings were given by Miss fiiddcrlngs\nand Mr. Baker, and all the members\nresponded with quota I Ions from the\nvarious writings of Ihis great writer.\nThe evening was thoroughly enjoyed.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Position by mechanical\nengineer to superintend construction\nf mill buildings nnil Install mat-bin-\ncry. First-class references. Apply\nto Herald office. IS-M\n*************************************\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nI Imperial Bank of Canada I\nSavings\nAccounts\nInvited\nInterest Paid Quarterly\nCranbrook Branch. J. F. M. PINKHAM, Mgr. X\n*\n********************************************\nP__H_H_B-n_a_B___gB_S_H-_9-.'..: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nArt. vim tu..' of\nOur Customers?\nIf ....I it will pay yi..1 lo li ft'\nln-st Btoek of Drugs, Si Hi uu ->.\nliov where you\nCan Buy Cheapest\n\u00C2\u00AE\nI\nIii\nmul ----I wli-u you ask for,\nWE NEVER SUBSTITUTE\nBeattie & Atchison 1\nn\nThe Leading Druggists and Stationers ll\nWhere It Will Pay V..u to Deal %\n}!P'ii'i'U'!-.'i--''i-:'i..:'t:-t,.'Vi:M:'-.-i-, - -~,~-\\nmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmsmmim\n| RIVER DRIVERS WANTED f\n1 -_________________^___=_____==___= m\nm m\nH 40 Men wanted for work on the St. j|\nlj Marys and Kootenay River drives. ||\nm k\nm\nw\ni\nm\nm\nm ========= I\nm m\ni The Crows Nest Pass Lumber Co. |\nay iu\nimmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\nWages 30 cents per Hour\nWITH BOARD\nREID\n&\nCO.\nThe Big\nStore\nCRANBROOK. B.C.\nMidsummer Bargains\nas P\" ct.lt, DISCOUNT off nil BOYS SUITS.\nJS per cent. DISCOUNT off nil BOVS' WASH SI ITS.\nA muiiljcr ..f sizes in 2 |>i. -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- SI ITS POR \"ll V\nworth $fl.5U to $12.1X1, r..r S.io:, nml *s is\n...1.1 lines MKN'S PELT HATS, wurtl. $1.50 lo\n$3.00, < lur |.ri.v wl.il,- limy Insl $1.00\nA few pairs MliN'S SHOES, broken Bizes $1.00\nONE-THIRD OPF All. CANVAS SHOES and\nCHILDREN'S SANDALS.\nA PILE OP LADIES' SKIRTS AT HALF-PRICE.\nJS per cent. DISCOUNT off ill ..... NEW BLOUSES.\n14 per cent. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 CHILDREN'S SHOPS.\nas per cent. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \" LADIES' SHOES.\nTIKS SALE WILL LAST l'\"'>lt TWO WKKKS.\nNo .i..i\u00C2\u00ABla Charged or SSont Ont on Approval at Sale\nPrices. THK CltANHKOOK HKKALH\nTHE PRESENT HOUR\ntltv Florence Nnylor Doty.)\ni\u00C2\u00BBh' Life' Mi life, ilii.u .in sn sweet to mo.\nThen m.tv I live, nml live tlml I may see,\nAlways ;i heltci way to ncl and be\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nl .un tin in- i.li'si .if all who lilcssed are.\nThen may I know ito wny Hint I may liar\nTemptation Irom my henri, nor let it mar\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWith winged feel Hie moments speed nlong,\noil! For lhe power to stay them, to prolong\nThe Joys; nml mnko nne everlasting song-\nLet not Mn- frost ot winter, .ill loo sunn,\nKill nnt ambition, hope nnd all lhe bloom;\nHut, stay the hour! And irmko il always uoou-\nThe hours of Youth sn fast, dolh speed away,\nThat nil tin* coming years, are our Today,\nLaugh! Laugh! We may h,> cold in death ami Riey-\nWh.) knows how soon lhe curtain is to fall.\nAmbitions, triumphs, hidden hv thai wall,\nThe future builds, which makes Man forget all-\nHut .Mini- Un- present hour, and mine alone,\nThen may I live n well, and never own\nA heartache or regret, I eau'l alone\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A244444444444444444444*4444444444444444444444\nNew ami Strictly Ki rat-Class\nAmerican Plan, $2.50 per day up\nTelephone 2u86\nI HOTEL 5T. FRANCIS\nI'HAs. Haktxbv, Proprietor.\nCor. Seymour ami Cordova Sis.\n0|(|.o.leC. I'. It, Stutlon\nVancouver, B. C.\n*********************< ^^^^^^^^^^^\nSETTLED AT LAST\nFALLS VIEW HOTEL\nMAKYSVILLK. B. C.\nI la*- fliiuinij.l liiiml... Mum. M. K i i-ci.ink in )>roiirietoi-eHS. 'Nnff eel.\n********************** **********************\n*********************************************\n i\nFISHIXtl,\nIIINTIMi,\nI'l.KAMMi\nSOUS 1! It Y\n.1X11\nATTIt ACTIVE\nDltlVUS\nISLAND HOTEL\nP. McCUNNELL. Mawitr\nTHI- l.iiADINO SUMMER RESORT\nOP EAST KOOTENAV\nOn the Kootenay. The centre of the\nbeautiful country south of Wardner\nWALDO\nB. C.\n*%*%*%*%*% m.amammmam amAmammmaXamaa. _AA_A__ A__A_kA_k_k_k_kA_fc___k_fc_fc_fc-_AA_fc\nRefrigerators\nI Inly three uf 'em left.\nThe uue illustrated we consider a l>.-ir-!.-iiii at\n$14.50\nTelephone No, ii and it will\nho delivered.\nJ. D. McBRIDE\nHARIIWAKB - CKINIKIMIK, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 ***********\n*******************************\nzA. L. McDERMOT\nWholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigar*\nImpitriers uf\nFOREIGN LlQl'OKB, SCIILITZ BEER,\nI1ASS ALE, lil'INNI'SS' STOUT\nSOLE AGENT FOR CALGARY BEER AND PORTER\nPHONE 17\n,01111 STItATHCONA ON Al.l. It Kill III\nLINE !\n.1. IIII.I. till Nil\nWIFE\n*********************************\nB. H. SHORT C& CO.\nThe Painters and Decorators\nLarge Stock of Latest Designs and Colorings\nin Wall Papers\nRS DM ATI'S FURNISH RD FOR PAIN UNO, ETC.\nALL WORK IllJARANTRBI)\nPhone III AKMSTRONO AVENUK P.O. Box 3\"\n*-**, \u00E2\u0080\u0094mmmmaam%mmmmmmmmmtmmmm4ma% AA_AA_AA__A4| mjAma*a*m*mmmmmmmmmmmaammma*m\nHi: TELLS OK THK SCHEME'S)\nVALUE AS A HOXII OK EMPIRE\nLondon, .luly IL\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lord Strathcona,\nti'ivii-witl i.n Saturday, discussed\nwith enthusiasm the All-Red route I\nfrom Great Britain via Canada to,\nAustralia and New Zealand,\nTin* Canadian high commissioner is,\nfull of ardor for the now scheme; j\nhopeful of its early realization, confident of its success nnil of the Immense benefits it will bring to iln*\nHriiish Empire,\nAs outlined by Lord Strathcona,\nthe lirst part of the scheme Is a\ntwenty-four or twenty-live knot service of steamers between Liverpool\nand Halifax\u00E2\u0080\u0094shortening Hie voyage\n-.cross the Atlant'ie by two days or\nmore. Tlie distance from Liverpool\nio Halifax is 2,'150 nautical miles.\nThe distance would be covered by 25\nkm.I boats in about four days. Lord\nStratlieona said that for a 211-knot\nservice four boats would be required,\nwhereas throe boats would he sufficient with a speed \"t 2\"i knots. Three\ntwenty-four knot bouts would not.\neos-t much more to build than four\ntwenty-knot boats. The idea is that\nthere should be a weekly service. A\ntwenty-five Uni hunt, supposing it\nleft (lie.it Britain on n Saturday,\nwould arrive in Halifax ou lhe follow in-.* Wednesday, ami would be\nable in slarl on the return voyage\nby ibe following,Saturday.\nLord Stratlieona is a convinced believe! iu the value of tbe scheme as\na bond of empire, \"lu tliis enterprise,\" lie said, \"there is no question\nof preference in the usual acceptation\nof lhe term. It will he no one-sided\nproject, but will prove mutually beneficial to the colonies and to tbe\nmoi ber country, It will bring the\nmother country into closer alliance\nwith ihe colonies, make them nearer\nueiubbors, and hotter known to each\nother, and therefore wanner friends.\nTo 12,(1 from London to the Pacific\nin eight days would have been looki'd\nupon as a dream ten years ago. Hy\naccelerating ihe spew! nu sea aud\nlaud, as suggested, it ean now be\nrealized. This scheme will make\nHalifax, which bas one nf the finest\nharbors iu the world, the chief port\nof entry for express services between\nlhe Old World and the North American continent. This will be good for\nCanada, aud of the greatest possible\ngenera*! advantage to ihe Mother\neountrv.\n\"It in said that the route to Hall-\nfax would not be safe in winter lie-\ncause uf the fogs off Cape Race.\n\"The best answer to that i.s that\nfor at least one-half of its existence\nthe Cunard company used tbe Liverpool lo Halifax route with perfect\nsafety. As tn Halifax itself it possesses the finest and safest harbor in\nthe world, with tbe possible exception nf Sydney, New South Wales.\"\nAs Lord .Strathcona explained, travelers and mails by this route could\nbe liinileil and delivered in New York\none full working day before they\ncoiibl reach there by steamer direct.\nNol only so, but Ihcy could reach\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0llicagn, and other points in the west\nand northwest mueh sooner relatively. As tu the direct journey through\nCamilla. Uie journey from Halifax to\nVancouver could he covered by express train under tbe best possible\nconditions of modern travel iu about\nfour days. The distance l-etweeu\nHalifax and Montreal-768-would lie\ncovered at Ibe rale of fifty-live or\nsixty miles an hour.\nLord Strathcona considers that\nthis new empire route will not he\nconfined to a passenger and freight\nservice. The charges for freight will\nnot be such as to prevent a goods\ntrallie of the lighter and also of the\nmore costly classifications. It will\nenormously facilitate the interchange\nof Bfitisli commerce with Canada,\naud will also bring tbe Orient nearer\nto (Jreat- Britain. Yokohama will he\nbrought within about eighteen days\nof London; Britain's commercial interests -in Japan and China will\ngreatly benefit , and the British position will be immensely strengthened\nfor the severe light which is coming\nfor the possession of eastern markets. The new service will provide a\nsplendid alternative route lo the\neast. II, for instance, it were no*\nssary to move troops t|ulek.lv to\nIndia, the way through Canada under\ntlie new conditions would be nf the\nUtmost strategical value.\nLord Strathcona is equally Interested in the Pacific part of the\nscheme, iu regard to which Canada is\nalso prepared to contribute ber proportion. New Zealand and Australia\nbulb welcome lhe All-Red route, hut\nthey want at least 2fi-knot boats on\nthe Pacific, which would shorten the\njourney by about three days and a\nhalf as between Vancouver and Australia, aud hy about eight day-- as\nbetween London and Australia. Sir\nJoseph Ward held out hopes that\nNew Zealand would contribute at\nleast \u00C2\u00A310(1,0(10 a year, and the Commonwealth would doubtless give proportionately. Canada is ready with\na contribution equal to lhat of the\nt'nited Kingdom fnr the new service\nto Halifax.\n\"The sum necessary will not Ih- too\ngreat an amount for Great Britain\n10 pay,\" said Lord Strathcona, \"for\nthe vast benefits which the service\nwnuld bring. Ami Canada could\nwell afford It. Canada is exceedingly\nprosperous, anil iis prosperity will\nnot be evanescent. It will last and\ngrow. Oreat as has been Ibe prosperity nf the Oominlnn in the past\ndecade, tin- rate of progress will instill more rapid in ihe future. See\nhow rapidly the ('lifted States has\nincreased in population ami In industrial progress during the last, fjunrter\nof a century. Progress in Canada\nwill be comparatively more rapid\nthan in the 1'nited States. Things\nmove altogether more quieklv in lhe\ntwentieth cetiturv than in tlie latter\npart of the nineteenth. Canada is n\ncountry with a magnificent future.\n11 is onlv just beginning to recognize\nits provincial greatness.\n\"Already the enormous agricultural\nexpansion in the northwest is accompanied by industrial development\nin eastern Canada. This Industrial\ndevelopment will continue at an accelerated pace. The industries of\niinada are only in their Infancy,\nOenerous ns is the appreciation in\n((rent Britain of the potentialities of\nCanada,\" said Lord Strathcona, \"it.\ni.s mv firm conviction that they are t\nunder-estimated. The future of the manager\nDominion and the great part it is, rail way\nThe manner in which .lames .1. Hill\ntbe great railway magnate, gained\nbis present wife is told by tin* Catholic Tribune iti the following Interesting account.\nWith a number of other young men\nIn* hoarded ul tlio Merchants' hotel\nn.'ar the levee In St. Paul, a hotel\ntlml is still in existence. This ram-\nany always s.it together at one largi*\nibie. ami as they were most prohibit- guests, lliey received the services\nf llu* best waitress in Uie bouse,\nMiss Man- Mcheg.\nI'tetty daughter u\ni .1 Irishman, who\nrepairer ami clean\nI rcss Mary was *\nest and wholeson\ntv, and bad the r\nthe young ami\na jolly whole-soul-\nundo bis living us\nI of clothes. Mis-\nsensible aud mod-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 as she was prcl-\n-pcctful admiration\n..! everyone in tlie bouse.\nAfter three yens' service Mary\nMih.'uan one day disappeared. The\nguests at the bachelors' \"round\ntable\" were tremendously disturbed\nand fell almost in ,i body on the\nmanager.\n\"I llilll11 kllOW where she's gOtlC,\"\ndeclared that functionary; \"she simply scut notice tbat she was going to\nquit.\"\nNor did any mie else know where\nibe yotlllg lady bad gone, nor why.\nLater tbe rumor spread that she was\nto be married and bad gone away to\na convent in Milwaukee for a year or\ntwo tn prepare herself for her duties\nas a wife. This proved t-o be true.\nBut whom was she going to marry'.'\nThe baelielors at the round table concerned themselves seriously over the\nquestion, ami eyed one another in\ngrim suspicion. ' Tbe answer tu this\nClinic ou Augusl 2U, 1*807, when there\nappeared in the St. Paul Daily Press\nlhe following simple notice;\n\"MARRIER-Ycst.-rdnv morning In\nthis citv by Rev. Father Osier, M-\n.lames .1. Hill to Miss Mary Theresa\nMehegan.\"\nMary Mehegnn hns fulfilled the promise of her youth. Krom the day\nshe entered the modes! little frame\ncottage iu which ihe Hills began\ntheir married life until today, when\nshe is mistress of the great eat house\nin St. Paul she has always been the\nsame sweet, gentle, refined woman.\nUnaffected, she has cone through the\ngrontesl test to which character can\nbe put\u00E2\u0080\u0094the passage from extreme\npoverty to extreme wealth. She has\nproved! herself a true gentle woman,\nmodest and full of warm-hearted\ncharity. No details of her beneficence ever gel abroad except now and\nI hen lhose who profit by her kindness\nbreak silence in spile of ber. With\ntbe same common-sense llial nlwnys\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2baiacti-ri'/ed her. she has never at-\ntempted (o hide the story of her oil-\ngin, and the lowliest of her relations\nare always given a hearty welcome\n. 20 |i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2e May\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I Mav\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2el. (no\ni stage\ni that\nton. II,\n-+.\t\nSENATOR CLARK MAY GIVE UP\nMILLIONS\nNew York, July 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094By a decision\nof .ludge Amend iu special sessions\nof Ibe supreme court, which was made)\nnubile yesterday, former Senator\nWilliam A. Clark must account tor\nall the dealings nf tlie Culled Verde\nCopper {-ompaiiv, involving more\nthan $3fffi,flOO,fH)0. The decision\ncmnes after eight years of litigation\nas th.* result nf n suit brought by\nGeorge A. Tread wet I for the minority stockholders.\nAccording to Charles \V. Demnnd,\ncounsel (or Tread well, the Investigation which the court orders will show\nDial Senator Clark now derives an\nIncome of $25,000,000 from the Culled\nVerde, much of whieh Demnnd says,\nshould have been turned over to\nTreadwell. The United Verde, which\nis one of the richest mines in the\nworld is located iu Arizona.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fudge Amend in his ruling says\nlhat the sale of the properly of the\nUnited Verde Copper company to a\nreorganization company for $fr0fl,000,\nalthough the property is valued at\n$00,000,000, was illegal and that the\nproperty shall revert to the ordinal\nstockholders.\nThis sale, according to Treadwell,\nwas made for the purpose of freezing\nhim out, for the reason that his (120\nshares, instead nl being rated at\n$fi(M) a share, which be says Is their\nreal value, would be valued at only\nabout %A n share.\nARtll ND THK WORLD IN FOUTY\nDAYS\nICLKS VERNE'S RECORD IS\nBROKEN BV AN ENGLISH\nGLOBE-TROTTER\nLieutenant Colonel Burnley Campbell, au Englishman, claims the record after completing tin* circle of the\nworld in I\" days and 10\u00C2\u00A3 bonis.\nWhen .lutes Verm* sent his famous\nhern of romance, Phinens Fogg, ou a\nlour trf the world be allowed bim\nonly su days, bul lh.it was in 1872.\nAccording to the two time schedules,\nbulb of which were extraordinary for\ntheir day, Campbell came out a\nwhole lap ahead nf his piedcci'ssoi,\nbut Ihe lines of fast travel have\nchanged vastly In 35 years*.\nCampbell started westward from\nEngland, Phlneos Fogg traveled eastward, Campbell crossed con I incuts\nbv rail which Pbme.is Fogg was compel led to skirl by water, And final\nIv, Ciinplrt'll's account of bis journey\nis as prosy as a linn-table. Tlml of\nUbiiieas Fogg abounds In hulrhrendth\nescapes ami thrilling adventures by\nland and sea.\n|-cnviii\u00C2\u00AB Liverpool Mav 3 al\nu-... Campbell reached cjueh\ntu and sailed i i Vaiicouv\nto. lie spenl nearlj n w\nmuch mi the Atlantic \merlcan\nof his jnmnev, which suggests\nhis record could be easily beati\nsavs be was onlv seven davs crossing\nihe Pacific lo Yokohama. From\nthere it look nearly lliteo days to\nVladivostok and in days from Vladivostok In MOSCOW. He passed\nthrough Warsaw June 11, Berlin\nJune 12, Ostein) June l'l, and arrived\nal Dover nl 2,50 o'clock thai nftcr-\nliooii. of tin* six-hour imp frnm\nDover to Llveri 1 he takes no account, Ilis only mishap was when\nhis steamer ran nground In a dense\nfog iu Ihe sea of Japan. Fortunately the ship Honied uu the tide and so\nhe was saved from missing liis railroad connection nl Vladivostok and\nso losing four days. On the whole,\nii looks as if, everything being favorable, lhe Dip tnuld he made iii 35\ndays.\nNow, Pbineas Fog}* was represented\nas making a bet'of 20,00(1 pounds\nover a whisl table in lhe Reform\nclub iu London ihal be could make a\ntour of the world in HU davs. lie\ntook wiib liim 2ii,iiiio pounds iu his\nhandbag, and his French valei Passepartout. Leaving London October 2,\n1872, at 8.15 p. m. he crossed Europe\nand reached Suez hy steamer from\nBrindisi on October 11. Thence by\nsteamer, he landed at Bombay October 30, expected to cross India bv\nrait to Calcutta, but found a stretch\nof load unfinished; bought an elephant\nfor 2uiMt pounds; encountered a procession of natives about to burn\nolive the beautiful young widow of an\nold rajah; having twelve hours !<>\nspare, decided In rescue her and did,\nwilh the aitl of Passepartout, and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aught bis steamer for Horn* Kong al\nWyoming, keeping his past secret ami\npermitting his friends to believe ho\nwas a bachelor.\nA sliorl time after the Slii'lgors\nseparated, the wife and mother died\nand Nellie was adopted hy a family\nnamed Cooper, which 11111111' she as-\nicd when she grew up.\nFACTS ABOUT CANADA\nFIRST THINGS IN CANADA\nord \"Canada\" first, recorded\nCalcutta,\nlie reached Singapore\n20 days after leaving L\nhis steamer nt Hong K<\nmistake; chartered' a\nOclob.\nunion;\nllg tin\npilot\n31,\nmcli\nboarded the Shnnghal-Y \t\nr leaving the Chinese port\nfrom Japan November 11 am\nn San Francisco December -\ning ihe plains, he was about V\n.1 due! nn the tars with a west\nloiicl when Hie train was at\nWELCOME McBRIDE\nVancouver, July 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Despite\nthreatening weather the citizens of\nVancouver came out bv thousands tonight to greet Premier McBride on\nhis return to the metropolis of Dm\nprovince.\nThe welcome was devoid of any political feeling. Conservatives \" ami\nLiberals joined alike in lhe welcome.\nThe procession, headed by the\nmnvor ami the citv council, numbering fully luoo paraded through tlie\nprincipal streets, winding up at the\ndrill hall. There Mayor Rethuue formally welcomed the premier nnd Mr.\nMcBride replied.\nThe premier's address wns tree\nfrom partisan flavor, Mr. McBride\nstating that iu lhe representation of\nthe province's claim at- London he\nhad endeavored to represent the interests uf the whole province without\nregard tn any thought of political\nstanding and Impressed upon his hearers the meaning of the striking nut of\nthe words \"final and unalterable\nfrom Ihe terms suggested hy the provincial premiers.\nIn Ihe afternoon McBride was en\ntliuslnslicnlly receive\"! at New West\nminster, like noii-parlisau honors lie\nlllg evident iu the reception.\nJe\nsailed\nwas i\nCross\nfight\nfill c _^_^_^_^\u00E2\u0080\u0094-______-_\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntacked by the Sioux. Pnsseportout,\nlifter incredible feats of daring, was\ncaptured by the savages, and afler\nmore incredible feats of bravery rescued bv bis master, hut a dav was\nlost by the adventure. Slill Pbineas\nFogg arrived in New York December\n11, and on December 21 entered the\nReform dub just in seconds ahead of\ntime to win his hot. He had spent\nthe best part of his 20,0(10 pounds en\nroute, bul hatl won fnr his wife the\nbeautiful young Indian bride.\nWith all respect tn Lieutenant\nColonel Burnley Campbell, he traveled like a Cook tour isl on a through\nticket doing the world. Bui Pbineas\nFogg was a man of invention and\niron nerve; he blazed trails where\nnone existed and braved seas where\nold captains' hearts railed tbem.\nCampbell is a very respectable globe\ntrotter, a Britisher of regular habits\nand a proper regard for punctuality,\nbut Pbineas Fogg, slow .is his lour\naround the world mav now seem, was\nthe sort of stuff that heroes of\nromance and melodrama are made of\nand lhat later generations lov\nfollow and applaud.\nli\nFATHER ABOUT TO MARRY\nOWN DAUGHTER\nHIS\nGLASS SAND FOUND\nNew Westminster, July 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\nquantity of glass sand has been\nbrought here. The locator will not.\ndivulge the locality where he found\nit until the sand can he thoroughly\ntested. Should the article prove il\"-\nself suitable for making glass it will\nbe the onlv deposit nf its class in\nCanada. Heretofore all sand nf that\nkind has been imported from England\nand Belgium.\nC. P. R.\nWILL SLASH FREIGHT\nRATES\nCalgary, July IS.\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. W. Peters,\nnf the Canadian Papiflc\nmet the local wholesaler!*\ndestined to piny in Ihe history of the [ami manufacturers here. The meet-\nworld will, I believe, surpass all ex- i\u00C2\u00BBg was closed to the press, but it, is\npeetataon. In the brief space of flftv , known to have been said that there. .^...-....* *,., \u00E2\u0080\u009E,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,\nyears Canada will have a population will be an adjustment lu freight rates'vears ago in the cast and separated ' \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nequal to that nf tlie United King- throughout Western Canada and Brit- from his wife, who was given the Man to contract for snivlug lath al,\ndoui, and by the end of the present >\u00C2\u00ABh Columbia shortly. custody of their little blue-eyed girl our Jafiray mill. For particulars\ncentury its population will lie double' It is known here that this means a'Nellie. Sini-*er began roaming about', apply lo North Star Lumber com-'\nthat of the United Kingdom today.\" large decrease la the rates. -the country and finally settled iu pany, Elko, B. 0. 15-t!\nRiverlon, Wyo., July 13.~Erastus\nSiuiger, a well known and wealthy\nranchman nf this section, and always\nconsidered a bachelor by his friemls\nnn.l acquaintances, recently been unengaged to marry his own daughter,\nand their relationship was onlv discovered when tbey were about to be\nmarried. Slnlgcr's daughter is Mrs.\nNellie Farmer, a handsome widow of\nabout. 30 years.\nThe denouement occurred at tin1\nhome of a friend of Mis. Farmer near\nAnaconda, Mont,, where tin* wedding\nceremony was to have taken place.\nSiuiger became engaged to Mrs.\nFarmer through an pastern matrimonial agency, .und he did nol limfulre\nloo closely 'into ber past life. She\nslated lhat she wa;; a young and\ngnod-Iuoking widow nf kooiI character and thai her homo was In Port\nland, Oregon,\nSllifgi 1 did nut ro into details as\nlo his pnsl life, nnd admits hoivfug\nmisrepresented his ngo when corresponding Willi |||s daughter, She expected to meet a mtir'\nthan she did. MiL^__^^^^^_\nWhen the couple met at the 1 ie nf\nMrs. Farmer's friend, Slnlgor thought!\nthe face of bis prospect ive bride bulked familiar and (or a day be tried lo\nrecall where Inj had seen the young\nWoman before. The features of the\npretty widow haunted bim, but bo did\nnot dare to nsk questions that mkht\nseem pertinent until an hour before\nthe ceremony. Then he requested\nMrs. Farmer to open the booti of her\npast.\nWinn the story was finished, Siuiger\nexclaimed, with tears iu bis eyes:\nYou are my long lost daughter; I\nm your fa titer.\"\nMrs. Farmer looked nt her father a\nmoment and then fainted.\nThe minister whn had been .sum-.\nnunied to perform the ceremony was\ndismissed, but he was glvcp a substantial fee just tbe same. |\nAccording lo Siuiger, ho married\n153(1-1537.\nII il.' Pi\na I with\nMultiloba 1\nSeidell m-ii1i\nin Canada in\nu enterprise, Hi0fi,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0unit sett leil P\nt Mined mi bv 12:\nundei Lord Selkirk.\nThe\nda's\nbeaver liisl appi-a\nt. lo Su U 1Ll1.1t\nnewspapei published in BrlHsii\nAmerica was il\u00C2\u00BB* lliililn.\nMarch 23, 1752,\nFrench ue.wsp\n,ov. 22, IKIlli.\n1 per\u00E2\u0080\u0094Le Cann\npaper iu Canada*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,1-r\u00E2\u0080\u0094in 18-Hi.\nomaii Cnlholl\nis M. ih* Laval,\n1 bishop\nI fiat!.\nllilll ill ll\nappoint'\nCardinal,\n.1 in 1850.\nst Ci\nil I'.\nFirst Ci\ntreal-sta:\nchurch built in C,\n.al Hills.\nbank-\n1K17.\nrailway\nmi Lai\nbuilt ia Can\nad.i, BI \t\n.Johns.\nFirsl steamship to cross the\nliiutic was the Royal William,\nQuebec, 1853.\nFirst steal\nriver. 1809.\n,cr on the St. Lawrence\nFirst 0, P. R.\nonliiient, July 12\nAUanth\nAugust \"\u00C2\u00BB\ncable\n1868.\n188U.\nlirst laid ia Canada\nssngu sent to Vic\n, KSU8.\nAmerica, 1852, be\nswicki and P. E. I.\nFirst cable me\ntoria. Augusl 12\nFirst cable iu\ntwou New Dun\nCanada's lirst telegraph line built\nin 1SIt; between Toronto and Nia\nguru.\nFirsl cable message from Camilla ti\nAustralia, October 31, 11102,\nFirst copy of Torotib\nssucd, March 5, 1811.\nDaily Globe\n1 them railway\n1, May Hi, 1853\nopened in On-\nllio Inst line\nNorth-west Territory acquired by\npuri'liase, 1870.\nBritish I'-\nninn, 1871;\nHiimbii\nPrint!\nadmit ted to Hum\n< Edward Island,\nFirst iron foi\nSt. Maurice in\neminent.\nFirst snd ot\nrailway turned\nI ember 11, 1005\nier.\nge built iu I'liclicc at<\n1730 by French gov-\nGrand Trutiv Pacific\nit Fort, William, Sop-\nby sir Wilfrid Laur-\nFirst\n1715.\nCan ier'\nsoil, July\nvessels built at Quebec in\n1 first lauding on Canadian\n1, 153L\nFirst permanent settlement in Can\nnla at Quebec, ions.\nman\nFirsl courts of law\nQuebec in IOCS.\niu Canada at\nFirst governor\nlenac, 1072.\nif Canada was Fion-\nFlrsl g.\nliritisb ii\n1*711).\n\"Vernmenl\nCanada,\nf..un.led by tin\niu Nova Scotia,\nFirsl mail stages in Canada, be\nI ween Montreal and Quebec, 1721.\nFirst English governor-general 0\nCaimdn\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lord Dorchester\u00E2\u0080\u00941708.\nFirsl --over\nfedora I ion. im<7\nor-getiorni afler C.\nI I Monck.\nI Indian treaty, 1817.\nhciI through\n>t vessels pa\ncanal in 182!\nFit\nCaiind\nsi use or\nIUI; |IO:\nposl.i-',e\nt cards,\nstamps\n1871.\nFirst V.\nIleal, 185\n1877.\nM C.\n; Hi si\nA. In Canada (\nconvention tliete\nZAM-DUK SUCEEDED WHEN\nFIVE DOCTORS FAILED\nI want lo say that that Zam-Bnk\ntho finest healing holm on earth.\"\nwrites Mrs. M. J. Beers, of I.'-\nOrlghial (Ont.) She adds: \"I had a\nd open sore cm my nose, which for\n,tliy years refused io heal, and eaus-\ntiii' hours and hours ol pain, es-\nclally in tbe hot weather. At different limes live doctors treated tho\nwound, and I was also in the hospi-\ntal, but I could not get a cure. I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ntly Hied Zam-Buk, and a few*\nboxes Iienled ito wound, I am 73\nyears of age, but iu all my long life\n1 have never met anything to equal\nZam-Buk as a healer of skin sores\nZnm-Bul. also cures blood poison,\nfestering, inflamed sores, insecti\nsi inns, clmfiii (dares, sore feel, sunburn, cuts, bruises, ele. Gives ease\nin cases of piles. Stores and drug-\neisls al 50c, a bov, 01 Zam Buk Co.,\nToronto, hu pi ice.\nKOOTENAV\nTRICT\nUSTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAV\nI, Mabel Landeclt,\n, wlfn of Henry K\nlo, apply for pii-\ne llie lollowlllg lios-\nTakc t e Ih.\niii Gateway, It, (\nLandeeti, intends\nm I salon in puii'lni\n1 1 Ibid l,iinl\nC01I1 mono!up; at a pnst planted tj.\nmiles west and lj miles north nl the\nK.ioii-nav River, along the Interim\nt tonal fl nlary, thence cast III\n1 bains, Ihelico south Si) chains, tlience\nwest iu chains, theuce north 80\nchains io point of commencement, an.l\nconluiulug 32u acres, nunc nr less.\nMabel l.audcck.\nDaltd July Ilth, 11107. 17-!)t\u00C2\u00BB\nNOTICE\nTake notice that under the provision of Set-lion 222, Chapter 37, Revised Statu ten ol Canada, 11)00, tbu\nCamulian Pnclllo Railway Company,\nas Lessees and exercising ibe franchises nf ihe llrilisli Columbia Souih-\nern Railway, intends in apply lo tho\nBoard of Kailway Commissioners for\nCanada, after the expiration of four\nweeks from iht* date of the first publication of this notice, or so sunn\nthereafter as the application can be\nboard, for authority to construct,\nmain lain and operate branch lines of\niln* British Columbia Southern Rallwav, commencing at a point un ito\nsaid B. C. S. Ry. in Lot NO. 325,\nGruup l, East Kootenay Dislriel, in\nthe Province uf British Columbia,\nand running trom thence iu a northeasterly direction a distance uf 1838\nfeet to points un said Lot 325; tho\nlocation of which said proposed\nbranches is more particularly shewn\non a map or plan, profile and bonk uf\nreference tlepusiliti iu the Nelson Registry Ollice, B. C, un the 27lb day\nof June, 11)07, as No. 521 J. 1.;\nnotice of which deposit is also hereby\ngiven pursuant to the provisions of\nthe saitl section.\nC. Drink water,\nSecretary.\nBaled ibis 3rd day of .lulv, A. D.\nHI07. lti-H\nNOTICE\nTake notice that under lhe provisions of Section 222, Chapter 37, Revised Statutes ul Canada, luoo, lhe\nCanadian Pacific Railway CouipnUy,\nas lessees aud exercising the franchises of lhe British Columbia Southern Railway, intends to apply to tbu\nBoard uf Railway Commissioners for\nCanada, after lhc expiration uf [out\nweeks from the date of the first publication of this notice or so soon\nthereafter as the application can be\nheard, for authority to construct,\nmaintain and operate branch lines uf\nIhe said B, li, S. Railway, commencing from a point 011 its main lint- iu\nLot -1(187, Group I, East Kootcuay\nDislriel., in tin: Province of British\nColuiiiT-ia, ami running from thence in\na south-westerly direction, distances\nof 7i>'i; and 715 feci respectively from\nhead bliK-k to points on said Lot\n11187; the location of which said proposed branches is more particularly\nshewn on a map or plan, prulile aifd\nbook of reference deposited lu tho\nNelson Registry Office as No. 521\nI. L;nolice of which deposit is also\nhereby given\nms of the\npursuant to t\naid section.\nP. Diinkwat\nprovi\nDate\nIIUI7.\nlips\nSecretary,\nbid day of July, A. D.\ninn\n\"WINDFALL\" MINERAL CLAIM.\nSITUATE ON MARK CREEK, IN\nTHE FORT STEELE MINING\nDIVISION OF EAST KOOTENAY.\nTake notice that I, Alfred Doyle,\nFree Minns' Certificate, No. 1171158,\nIntend lib days from Ite date hereof,\nto apply to the Minim* Recorder (or\n11 Certificate of Improvements for tin-\npurpose of obtaining n Crown Grant\nif Ibe above claim.\nAnd further take notice tbat action, under Seel Ion 37, must be commenced before lhe Issuance of such\ni'ertitieate of Improvement.\nAlficd Doyle.\nDated Ihis Vlli day of May, A D.\n11107. Hill\nCRANBROOK I.WIi RlsTRI!\",1'\nMcVittie & Laidlaw.\nMining Hnginecrs\nmul Surveyors,\nCRANROOK, B. C.\n. -i- Mini ii h \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nTHUS. T. McVITTIB, l\u00C2\u00BB. I,.\nWANTED\nIHNTIIMT lit'\nSI.ITIII-\nI'M ST K.HITI'A.IV,\nIIN' IHYISION\nT.ik Hit Hint Itiiss-Siiskiil.iiili\nl.liiiiliil Co., 1.1.1 , ..I Wiil.l.i, II. ('.,\ni.lTI.|.i. linn, l.lllllllrr Miltlll'fiU'tlllTIK,\nl\"i,',..|< in ..|.|.ly Inr a Rimolal Iln.lr.-i-\nli.T.is.' over tlio fnlimvlt.n .I.'sci1Ih-.I\nloiiiiK:\nfi>lll!ll<-IK'i.>X at .1 pnsl |ilnlit,',l III\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lini'itn .'.isl ... Hk. N. IO. corner (.1\nl.ol No. K_iJ7. Hii-ikt running 1.1..H.\nI.l i-liaii.s In llu- sunlit lino of Lot\nNo. 82IHI, 111,..if west 111 cli.ilns In\nI lie s. IV. corner nl Lot HMn, Hihut\nnortli I-i' chains 1.1.1..), liir west Iim,\nof lols 821111 .....I \u00C2\u00BB2.'l, II..-HCI. west III\nrliains In ensl line i.l Lot 32-1.1,\ntlience soiitli ito elinlns to Hit- S. K.\ncorner ol Lot 221.1, H.enec west 8(1\nelinlns I.. II... cast Iim. ol Lot K2.ni.\nIl.t-ncc snulli 111 chains to the 11.1r.l1\nIim- of Llll K2|IK, thence ens). |:lll\nchains ... tin- iiliire ol qolnnipnce-\nnifii..\nllnss-MaskatiMiii Luinlii'i ('..., Ltd.\nI'd Munlcy IL UriilK, Agent.\nDated July m, 1007. 17-M TH.\"\" OBANBHOOK lli:i.AI.I>\nWe lmve tin- following Komls on hniiii ami will lie pleased to\nsupply your mints:\nPORTLAND CEMENT FIBS OLAY\nFIKK BRICK Wool) FIBRE\nPLASTER OF PARIS\nFIEID AND SEWER PIPE\nAND ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING GOODS\nJ. G. McCALLUM & CO.\nHARDWARE\nMERCHANT\nKambliiv' Reveries\nBY A DREAMER.\nTl,.\n.....tins.\nbeen a greal ic; loi\ncalled, f|.-.i' it..'. t.'i-i 1\nOLD-FASHIONED MOTHER prison bars \lavors of metro.\nTitanic Ood some ol us have, and cities, supervisors, hank presidents,\nIters have had, .... old-lasbloned cashiers nnd even senators, arc ...dat\nmother. Not a woman ..1 the period, wearing prism, gariis, wl tear\nenameled .....I painted, with I.e. stoat ,,sn were leaders ol men. A .1 ire\nchignon, In-, curls .m.i bustle; whose i fm- wealth is commendable. N'o\nIwhile, jeweled hands have leil Um young man should allow himsell in\nclasp ..f baby lingers; bul a dear old- be dampened In- lhe present eon non\n|lasltloneii, sweet-voiced motter, with mttcrv agninsl wealth The nirotirtun-\nlovo light sh\nbosom, suiter nolliing to\nit ..r .Iim its luster.\ni ti'inplo of lame. Hut Hn- p.. tl. is ..\nIll y ...u'. Hu' footsteps toller; the\nI In.un grows olsxy; and Irom the\nIf.itt goes out the cry. \"So tired!\"\nVet . .'iiip.iiif.lv ii siren voice whispers ol F.1...T. -md of rest, and again\nthe leet press Inrward, '.II lhc U....I\nis rencbed. II... alas! f.u lhc rest\nwhich ambition brings. Too ol.eu\nivilb .lie cup of glory is mingled tbo\npoisun ol envy, and again is heard\ntbe liilter cry: \"So tired lis\nthus \u00C2\u00BBe ..II arc weary. And vcl wc\nivoiilil m.i fohl om liaiiils in Idleness.\n*******************: ************************\n*\nQUEENS HOTEL\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Mill I III 11 H-H-H-t H-H -H-l-M 1111 l'l I ffltl }|\"}' 1 j'\nI .ml* \"^~\nI The Cosmopolitan j;\nI-. H. SHALL\nMaiM(er\nThe place where a *;\nman will return after $:\nstopping once.\nIIII I III I lllllll II I M-l- -H-t-M-l 11 IIIIIIII j-tttft\n - - - -.4. | |,.|..a...f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\n******************************************\nREADY MADE CLOTHING\nIf ynu want Olotltiiifi tl.nl is \"Hilt Eilgo\" in .mine,\n\"(lilt Elge\" in init.-1'i.ilitml \"Iiill E-lgo iiij'miike,\ncall and see our NEW STOCK' of Beady Mado\nOl-itliiiiu, .TtTl.T BEOEIVED. All Union .Made\nLeask C& Henderson\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6'\n4 w \u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 * **** *fi\n7 IAa**uta*ii\u00C2\u00A7aaaa nl h\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n*\n*\n*\nth\nI\ni*\nManufacturer, o.\nRough and dressed\nl-UdBER and\nDiril-NSIONS\nAlso all kinds ot\nMOULUINUS\nMILLS AT\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2laltr.-iy, Uyail and\nCranbrooK, B.C.\nHead Ollice, - Crlnbrwik\nW********** ie *************M\n**********\nCranbrook\nHotel & s\nN<-tu.--.'. to mill 'ml .\nIlium tot tlie inil.lt\nMul anJ Culil Halhn\nOucata Cumluri i Spe-.tiltv\n(luml Stabling In Connection\n11 io- \u00E2\u0080\u009Eccoiuiuodn\nted in L'rHtlhrook\nHoggarth & Rollins\n Propi lelois\neves In Wlllcll llie\numl brown hair tbrewted with silver,\nlying siimotb upon lur laded dicek.\nthose tle-.ir hands worn wilh toil,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"eiitlv guided our tottering steps iu\nL-hilrthoal. .iml Bmootbercd our plllowfj\nill sii'li'liess; even n-.irlihit: OUt In lis ill\nyearning tenderness, when her sweet\nSpirit wns baptized in ihe pearly\nspray nf the rivei Blessed is Um\nmemory oi an ni.i feslrioued motber,\nll tlo.its tn ii- now, like lhe beautiful perfume nf somu woodland blossoms. The inusir of other voices\nmay he lost but the entrancing memory ol tin's will M'hn in ..ur souls\nfnteu-r. (Mhrt places will (ade awav\nand he for gotten, but her's uili\n<-h u until the llgbl from heaven's\nportals shall glorlfj out own.\nWhen in iln- infill pntises \"I busy\nlife our feel wander hail; in the old\nh.unesle.nl, ami rrosjilllg Hie well-\nworn tllievhi.lil, Btfimllllg otiee more\nin ibe low, -jiiaiiil room, as hallowed\nhv llei pieseliie, how llie feeling nf\nchildish iiiiniumr ami dependence\ncomes over us, amt we Iti 1 down iu\nthe molten sunshine streaming\nthrough Ibe western window\u00E2\u0080\u0094just\nwhere, long years ago, we knelt by\nopr mother's knee, lisping \"Our\nFalher.\" I low many times when the\n(emptor lured us on has the memory\nof those snored hours, ihat mollier'a\"\nwords, lu-i faitb anil prayers, saved\nus from sin. Years bave tilled great\ndrifts over betweon ber ami us, hut\nthey have not hidden from one sight\nthe'(-lory of her pure, unset fish love.\nPlace a young girl under lhe care\nof kind-bear ted women, ami she, um\njennscinusly to herself, grows into a\njt-raceful lady. PInce a hoy in Hie\nestablishment of a thoroughgoing,\nstrait-tit forward business man, and\nIbe buy heroines a self-reliant, practical business man. Children are\nsusceptible creatures, and circumstances, scenes and actions always\nimpress. As you influence them, not\nhy arbitrary rules, nor by storm\nexample alone, hut a thousand other\nways that speak through beautiful\nforms, pretty pictures, etc., so they\nwill grow. Teach your children,\nthen, to love Ihe beautiful, (\"live\nHieni a corner in the garden for\nflowers; enentirngp Iheri* to put it. In\nthe shape of hanging baskets; show\nthem where they can best view tlie\nsunset' rnuse them in Iln* morning,\ntint Willi the stern \"lime lo f-o lo\nwork,\" but with lhe enthusiastic\n\"see the beautiful sunrise.\" Hm* for\nthem prt'lly pictures and encourage\nthpin to decorate their rooms in Ids\nor her childish wav. (live Ibein an\ninch and they will go a mile.' Allow them the privilege ami they will\nmake your home beautiful.\nTIIK Kl.nKH SISTK11\nThere is no character in the homo\ncircle more useful and beautiful than\na devoted elder Msicr who stands\nside bv side with tl..* toiling mother,\nMgbtnim- all her care-* and burdens.\nHow beautiful the household machinery moves mi with such efficient\nhelp! Now site presides at tillable, in her molhcr's absence, al-\nwavs si) neatly attired that it is\nwith pride the father Introduces hei\nto bis guesi as \"our oldcsl daughter.\"\nNow she takes a little troop into the\ntmrden wiib her and amuses them, so\nmother mav iml he disturbed in her\nWork or her r.*st. Now she helps\nthe boys with Iheir bard lessons or\niv.ids father's paper aloud 1\" rest bis\ntired eyes, If mother can iuu away\nfor a few days' recreation sho leaves\nhome wilbt.nl anv anvi.Mv. for Maty\nwill guide her house wlselj nml hap\npilv in her alisencc Hm in the sick\nroom lu-i presence Is an especial hles-\nslng. lid band is nexl .0 mother's\nown in gentleness and sMH, Her\nties which rich\nafford lb\nwe tn\n1.:\nth.\nonev\nf.,r doing good 11, ihis 1.\nnumerous ..n.l amolo\npronerIv used, may he H\nmaking nn Hie mosl .id\nat-tcrs. while Hinse who are\n1.1 denarl Irom th.* n.ith oi 1\nwould il.. so ;,s i-uteklv in 01\nimn ns .ii nnoiher. To s\\\nand amass ;i fortune, if done It .\nproper im.ii..'. is r*o( oi.h ., lumlnbh\nambition hul .1 dutv tt is n ilut*\nh. en.- -. l!. nl,,'-- [.-:: ill \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!.(! tin\neommnnltv in whtvh nne li' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 It h\nnrnvhling foi obi age, f>'i - ilni 1 h\nhu -in.-ss. or slekni ss for \h\\nof belpllH* lhc \"nor ..mi ri li- lhe\nV SUIIIL-\nwith tht\nll'l.ll S;\nuslrue\nThe\nliven ,\ntlml which iu.pn-s--\nti f the worlh\nVOIItl\n.in be\nMl.'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,-l|..\nI I\npresence 1-\nthe luiliie,\nid\nid manv ,1 i-\nus misfortune, dl con\nhappiness and even 11 Ime\nmr of mon.'v nud Bnvin -\ns distinguished from Hi\nove of money which is sail\nool of all cul, should he\n,11 voimg men who starl 1\nor themselves. Thev iml\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0f inlnslrv that lend \"to <-.\nml ofii-n waul off dissiju\niiid future mfsorv.\nnot the gathering 'if\nthat has senl si. many lea\nl-ismi, It was the nn!.'\nll whieh they endeavor\ntheir harvest. All the\nin can h sllv\nwilt do hiui more aood th,\n.nr clu\n,.l righ-\ntil III' I\n;ood \"faint\n,.f the day.\" To ue\nI _,l prolalit'. 'riiilll Is nne of\nthe rarest in-lns. Many a youth has\nbeen lost lo soelely hy allnwlutf It\nit., tarnish ami [nolis-hlv throwing it\naway. II this gem still shines in\nIf iv.' were asked a recipe f.u t-I.eer-\nll.i-ss. we wnuld sav, I...nihil' rlljny\n111.' Sn.i.l SHIS nl (In.l. InVC ' H.OS'O\nnr......il vnu li'iuli'iiv. renli/e Ihnl\nn...111..lily ill a llililili\" villi;- -ii\"|\nllial we nre hound In diffuse j..i-\narouiid i.s in mn- hnnies. Ilni Ihere\nis .insl ..tie more Hem in our preserlp-\nIiott: wc .....si he willlne In iinlii'iiil\nfi-... In stoop |<> a liiili- harmless\nfolk. A Im.. Im- iii.iniiil'i will encourage this; Hie very |ire.seiice nf\nih'-sn true hul iinassiiiniii'- Hi.nils\nwill dn mir hearts good. Wc may\n.all. nonsense In them; tltcv it.limine,.\n'....'nt nl Inlelleclu'nl reiinse,\nIh.gs, cats, horses, ; Ill')-, nre so\niiattv coul I Unit ions tn Ihi; gnli-tv nml\niliilili.-ill- i.f our dailv life. \u00C2\u00AB',\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 c.iii-\not enjoy Hieni witlioni lovinc them,\nWe are ....I going In enler inlo .1...\nranks .if ll.nse liiin conlcn.l Ihal lliey\nhave souls; still we hope our readers\nl.nld iii i'i|iiiil aliliiiii'iu-c wilh ourselves lhe systems nf Ilcscnrtes ...nl\nMalehraiiclio, wliieli would make ll.c...\nnut tn he inere ninclllncs. We have\nIml In onntcntnlale tl.e dog il.nl\nfollows iis, Wiili'hes our homes, simrea\nmir fatlgura ami perils voltintnt'liy,\n-itlu-r tn sink at our side, ..r perhaps\nfollow us In the slave and (lie there,\n.,. reply In the theory nl mere\nmechanism. Animals arc, in somo\nsort, lneinlicis ni Hit' lamily. They\nire lhe friemls nl young and old. ..ml\n..Id and young alike enjoj ..ml henelll\nhy their glcclul, irrational society,\nThere is only a card in the envclopp\nHint a friend sends us\u00E2\u0080\u0094a little card\nisls,il Willi black, and hearing a few\nsail words, saddest nl which is\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ilieil.\" (inly a card, Iml two Ion'\nhearts have tv'ept over it. and il lias\nconic In ns the message nf sorrow.\nOnlv a curd, as much white a- bluck,\npossibly n liulc more, it is lining\nso. li was a pure spirit tlml winged iis wny heavenward when Ibe little\nbud wus plucked nn earlh tn bloom in\nheaven; .. pure spirit, whit,- and unsullied, 'i'hi' black shadow ol grid\nshould seem less to us than the swcol\nimrilv which will now never In- lar-\ni.isl.i'il. Onlv a lew days upon earth\n.Inst a little workday week nf life,\nni.i. no strength fnr labor, and then\ni s.ihlinlli at its ending Hm. shall\nknow i... end forever ami forever.\nOnlv a narrow edging \"i black; f.u\n......id such a lillle being casl a broad\nshallow bail; as it went sunward?\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ah. yes, il might,\" lhc heart says,\nnlii it slops a ninnii-nl I., ri-iiii-iii-\ner. Remembering, il bears tl.e\n.'ho nf a sweet wind Inns since lit\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n.ciihI: \"Sutler little children In\n....In me,\" and ll.c shadow lessens, lessens, until iff- see it .fit at\nhut look Blrnighl mi i\" Ibe\nbrightness Hi... shall never grow\niiii... \"Suffer lillle children;\" nol\nlend il.otn, nol carry litem, only sillier them. Then thev iim-l wnnl I\"\n,n. Ami iln Ihev ....I\" Standing so\nnear the \"pearly gates\" as they dn,\nwhn ean tell what music Ihcy bear.\nwhat balmy ..lis blow nu them? It\nis easy fnr then, tn slip away Irom\n.be loving arms here In llie loving\narms .hero. Easy for Hi... but so\nhard tor us! Sn hard! We 1-.111..1.I\ns,-.. lhc... as Ihev go. fnr .In- weeping; bul wc know llli'V mc -\"in- bi-\nlhc dull pnln in mir arms dial olanp\nnothing. \"Hied!\" It\"- many\nhearts will echo II sadly and wilh\nlens' Manv ehllilien an- leaving us\nweekly, Ilnlshing their sliorl weeks ..I\nlife ainl el.lerlne nn .If Sabbnlhs\nnever ending. A lender good-byo In\nilifiii nil\u00E2\u0080\u0094n lender l.nn.l-.-l.. p :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.' all\nwlio weep Iheir loss. I.osli is lie\ncommon Inl, nnd wepning Hie liei-lt-\ngo nl hiiniaiiilv; bul llu- losing and\nlie weeping will I limilli in Hurling\nmil inv. Those nf mir traders wlio\n-Iill hive an unbroken family circle\nnnl.nl vain.- ll.c |iri7.o ...\" highly.\nAll day ll.c busy fed bave I.ml the\nBurden ' palhs; nil itny tin- merry\nvoice has echiH-d llitmii-h lhc rooms;\nbul now, when twilighl Is deepening\ninlo nighl. nn.l the lamps \"t heaven\nnre being lighted, lhc noisy tool grow\n'iiill, lhe childish voice is bushed to\nHt.- Inw-bieiil'liing nf Hu' evening\nprayer anil as lhc brown bead sinks\nwearily lo rest upon iis pillow ll.o\nted lips imu-.iiur faiintly, \"So tiled.\nAll, lira! one, oltimes thy feel will\nfalter and grow weary ore Ilni reach\nihe prtnic of manhood; ami to thco\nwill come hours when iml as now the\ninnocent steep nf childhood w.ll bring\nthee rest. \t\nOften from olbcr lips thu.. childish\nones has escaped a siith. the burden\nof which has been \"Sn tired! Eagerly we (nil lor an Independence\nwhieh some day in ll.c fai'-nff III turn\nis In bring us tost; Iml as nlglil after\nnighl wc lay our woarv hca.ls upon\nour pillows, we arc slill looking forward, slill i.i.sdllsn.'.l: I Huts it\nwill ever Ih- wilh ns till Uio Mauler\ncalls. Sometimes a...bHim. Is the\nguiding-star luring us onward to the\n..ml\nMTKI. ST tills AFTKR CAN \\nI.l \\ LACROSSE PLAYERS\nHelcrminc.1 thai now il.nl tltcy\navc lakeii up lacrosse ... groat oarn-\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! Hi\" shall li.n,' .he 1,,'s. players\n. Hn- world, .cams representing tlio\n-...Iinn cities ..I ll.c United States\nic sentn nm ('.ina.l.t for material, ami\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0porls arc ... lhe effect llm. fabulous\nil.itics anil lucrative positions nre\nbeing nfforcd the lending .slats tn for-\nIm their teams ami join ll.c Amcr'l\nLnrrossc has been established nu a\n,, asls ai New York, Brooklyn,\nHoslon ami Washington f,.r some\nyears, ami uiih constant wnrk and\n\"\"\u00C2\u00AB<> s practice llmse cities hate\nliili-lifil ...en ,.f great playing nbll-\n\">\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"it Ha spocteil has just hap-\nl\"'\"\"l. H ild.llo western A lean\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lilt's have luken il up nml Chicago\nSI. nul, Minneapolis ami Clovolnud\n'\"' <\">' liilcsl In | p int.! lhc .1,-1,1\nni fiiiuest.\nChicago mm- has four I\nI is slgnincnni Uml Uu- t\nbeing |llnveil nil lhc hall HHd nf iilc\n(IllcngO W S,,X. ,-||i,\u00E2\u0080\u009Eip|ni,s nf ||\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n.\"tei iiiiii ll.isebnll league ami\n\"'orlil's ch. inns, nml Ihal ll.,.\nl.-ophv is iim dunallni. ..I lloiulskev\nliresl.le.il nf Hi,, greal hall lonni. The\nfollowing clipped frnm \u00E2\u0080\u009E lacrosse\ntry, shnws what Is being done a.\nIcngo In .st th,, Kamo:\n'l''nrincr Secrelnry Kearney will roll.\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 sbnrlly Ir Mnntrcal, bringing\nuili. him two new mon, nne ..r whom\nis a goalkeeper. The Shuuirockn als,,\nlmve lines nul and lhe C.lllllllots ul-\nti'iiily lmve hniileil liin new men.\"\nTh.- grcnl scheme Uml Is nnw being\nidvnncoil al Uhluigo, L'lovolanil, St.\nI'niil, Minneapolis, New York, ll.n..k\n.... lli.slnn uud Washington and\nllll-r clllcs ilile.-esled in the spntl, is\ni ll.c cslnbllsl nl nl a pinfessinn-\nI league will. r.'\u00C2\u00ABi.|a>ly salarldl play-\nis .... Il|e loams and with sclieilitles\nproviding fnr I in. Ran.es n week hy\n.very lentil.\nThe American scheme, has I it\n'.iiislus alar... umong Hie directors nf\nHie learns in 11... National Lacrosse\n....ion and il is feared that their or-\nSiini/iiiiiuis will be picked nf the very\n..-.'..... nf U.c slick-handlers by ibe\nImelii'is ol lhc big loams in the\nSI.ilcs. It is known Hint salaries\nwhich would fairly da/./le youths have\n'nu. offered tn the slur' Canadian\nmon, and siunt- nf them have aocoptoil\nund ate now seiiine, toady in desert,\nwhile others have given assurances\nthai al ihi' eiiil nf lhc present season\nHny will ai't'opl Ibe oilers made the...\n...nl attach their signatures lo contracts culling for litem lo play professional lacrosse.\nLaerusse is nlso making great headway iu California unit ihe slate league games there are well patronized.\nThe different iinivorsHics and schools\nhave developed some gnnd men nml\n.lie gam.' has brilliant prospects Indeed. \"Hubs,\" a feature sporting\nwriter on Hie San l-'tanciscn Chronicle, recently had the following on\nthe Canadian national .game:\n\"The lacrosse teams participating\nin the league game at San M.ilen lasl\nweek demonstrated ll.o possibilities of\nU.c Canadian spurt, if played without\nani suggestion ol foul play.\n-The saine was fast, ami clever individual nn.l; was ...it lust lu the\n[\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.vhll.Ition nf combination lhat was\niimnifcsli'il throughout the four permits.\n\"(loud feeling between Ibe players\nwns always apparent and when the\nlinal whislle blew Ihe Insets were lhe\nlirst in congratulate their mnre .successful opponents. This Is as it\nshould I.,- in all amateur sports where\nnothing is at slake and lhc main oh-\n.Ics-iro tor healthy exercise and\npure recreation,\n\"The grounds at Sau Mate., are admirably Iil led for those lacrosse\nsanies and the association has reason\n... congratulate Itscll mi securing\nthem fi,n.i Charles Clark, win. is himself interested in .he same. The San\nMa'i'ii plnyers were always a shade\n.lie heller team on Hie run of the\nday's play, hut the Oaklaiulers save\nHituiiscs nf promise Ihnl will certainly blossom inlo ccrtnll.t) More llie\nseason closes.\n\"The Commuters have the wltere-\nv. ninl m in.il,e up a !,.illiaut twelve,\nonly ,i lillle practlco ami playing to-\nsciiicr being necessary to mate ..\nwell balance! team.\"\nNEW MANAGEMENT\n....... ...-Ki-^:a_MaM_a\nills ulwiys I ii tli.' l.-ntli-r\nllilll wil! li k\"|.| ii|, t.. ih,.\nli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Vf i.l 1.. Ille-.-t the\ni\" i!.\" Queen's Hotel.\nII. I.. STKP1IENS\nQueen's Hotel, Calj-an\n********************************************\n********************************************\nKERRIGANS STOUT I\nTwo l.n/c.i Pints\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SO\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nill to Gtiinneaa' Tl - finosl licvcrngo ...i the ninrkel\nl',.r family ..:.-! Inlilc t -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Imparls uf.ir ......1\nlioaltlt, an-! ion . Homily\nJAMES\nKERRIGAN\nBrewer, Oranbro\nIt\n********************************************\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nPhone 57 |\nHead Office. Canary Alia.\nThe Dominion Meat Co., Ltd.\n(loud Creamery Butter in i lb. rolls\nGood Dairy Uutter in Tubs\nFIRST-CLASS FRESH EGGS\n********************?<> **********************\nmtmmm\u00C2\u00AEm\u00C2\u00AEm\u00C2\u00AEmm;imM&mmm>ai\nfc5 ii\n1 Canadian Hotel 1\n3 si\n8-S One of the pioneer hotels of Cran- \u00C2\u00A3_\nJjJ brook. Warm rooms, good meals 21\nJ3 and a bar stocked with the best J3\nft S\n| t \u00C2\u00AE\n1 Joseph Brault, Proprietor |\nssiajgei'sjaa st &&& s as ss s asassiaESH\n********************************************\nDoing Unto Others\nKvory btiaines*!\ntunitv, lull Ih:\n,-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- hie own interests\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 llie ;:.:>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:--> of others w\i)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.-. ,: I., offer our\n10-Cent. Counter of Milk Pitchers and Glass Butter Dishes %\n4\nX\nJ. riANNING AS\"t\nPHONE\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 .73\n********************************************\n********************** ***********************\nIT PAYS TO BE PARTICULAR 1\nWlimi yon buy ui\nlii.rlii'iiliir nltentioti\nThnt is why la.'oplc\ntlii\u00C2\u00BB si'usim ui Iln- 5\ni ii . n-onthcr. W- pny\ni'-.i'iir. i.f our bnsim-ss.\ni.l ii|n,ii us fur tin- liesl ut\nTO ASSIST IMMIllNATION\nVictoria, .lulv 18.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tallow at tl.e\n.....iiial meeting ol H.e vic.orin hoard\nnl lla.le Inilin, Slated thai Iln- gnt-\nII...i.e..t bad arranged with the Sal\nvnllon Army in In ins oul a thousand\nassisted iiiiiiiisiants ihis year.\nThe assistant!- consisted in lhc government advancing money tn tho army\ni.lnili. was tn t.e loaned to immf-\nsr.in.s ami finally returned to tlio\ngovernmenl .... the army's plan.\nThe a.mt- had also promised ... use\niis utmost endeavor to bring out an\nntl.llllol.nl thousand Immigrants wiih-\ni.ut iissistiii.ee of any kind.\nlitis-...licr Howell, of Ibe army,\nnnw in England attending lo\nselection nf immigrants,\n_____ *\n \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nCKANBROOK, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nB.C. i\n*\n********************** '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 **********************\nCALGARY CAVILE CO.\n********************** **********************\n\\ WOOD POR SAU\nthe\na noon iiwiinnisc,\nInn Muclaron was talking to a\ngroup nf literary beginners in New\nYork. \"Hesin your slorics well.\"\nhe said, emphatically. \"There's\nliolhlng like a good beginning. Indeed, it's half Ibe battle.\" Then,\nwitii a smile, Ibis excellent beginner\nnf s-ln.ics added: 'Always bear in\n...iml lhe case nf the young man whn,\ndesiring In marry, secured a favorable hearing Imn. bis sweetheart's\nIrascible father by opening Hie Interview wilh Hie wur.ls, 'I know a\nWitt- sir, whereby ynu can save\n|\nI have -\ntawing tm\npared to\ncured\n.1.\n.. .\n1' pared I Intel lo\n* length, in largo ... -\n, , tiliea.\nOut-of-town contra, t\n'' For[.irtltor piiiii.-nl-ii\n::R. S. HcNEILI\nCranhrook, 11. C,\nWANTED\n50 Tieniakcrs\nAT ONCE\n>r further particulnrs npply\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei W E. \V,-r,l.-i.'s.llli.-.-.'\nJ ********************* **********************\n********************** | \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\n;! J. EDGARDAVI\nmoney.\n;-. : CLINE'S POPULAR\nBARBERSHOP\nUlilCK\nANU\nt'KMKNT\nWOHK\nCRANBROOK\n'\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nis no-w located in its comtort-\nablc and attractive new quarters in the Manitoba Hotel.\nThis institution is just up-to-\ndate and is modern!y equipped\nlo do |ust the best work in all\nbranches ol .he tonsorial art.\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' * THE CRANBROOK HERALD\n$2.00 A VI'Ali\nTHK PAI'KIt THAT IS READ BY THK PEOPLE\nJULY IS 1907\nCRAN BROOK IIKItAI.11\nliy the Herald Publishing Company,\nLimited.\nv-~*\\nEditor and Manager.\nreally a serious one Tl.e hetter each year. It is that kind of\nc are coming direct over the it growth tlml hns created so much\nin Victoria and Vancouver, confidence in the permanency nf u,is\no coming l.v way of Seattle- lown.\nin iemncisco, and they ate. \t\nby way ol Mexico. Ilo we' A\"'' l\"'\"' \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"' !-',ys-;> K\"\"'1 *'\"''' r'\nte .lapnneso hero lo lake the\n; the while laborer? Who is\n.nl con answer this in Un\no, unless i. he one who is ilc-\n('rnubrnnk\nfor doing\nsleeps\ntill Ier ihal\njilt\nI\nThe Herald is worth IIU a year, it ,1,,,,,,\ncosts only $1 No mau iu SoulUi |ml|\nLast Koulenay can ahold to be with-'mill.ll\nnut It, and evctyolic living uulslile \u00E2\u0080\u009EI ||i\u00E2\u0080\u009E|\nUie iiisitict, who is Interested In the S|\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\nLruKICSS ol Ibis section, should lead d\t\nU It publishes tilt news while ll is s\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009En\nnews. It is controlled absolutely by h,,,,,.\nt.i. publishers. No clique, parly or |tmnill\nli.illtl.lual dictates Us polity. It In llu\ndon't try to please lhe peuple. Its\nUesilt is to publish a newspaper that\nmil he a credit to the community.\nStud iu your subscription and yuu\nMill he thankful ever afterward. ground'\nAdvertising tales tl pet inch per the Orle\nmonth, nn mote and nu less.\nHeading matter IS cents per ine\nnon-advertisers; 111 cents per lino\nicing .heap labor in\nAnd dn wo want\nlabor here, a class\nlit lu anv corn-\nIt looks\n, he a s.\n( il Ih,\nSO Uli\ns year.\nrept\nto\n', a\nne lor\none\ncoiilil\nbuck\nI I'i....id., is n na\nyet I hen- nre\nwould slill pctsls\nsignificant colony\nllm.\nII right, and\nie peuple wlni\nUnit It Is au in\nto\nu, tegular advertisers\nII you desire lo teach the people ol\nSoulh Kust Kootcuay you must a.l-\nvniliso in The Herald.\nThe Herald bus a first-class i job\nplant, .....I its work is oi tl.e best.\nThe Herald don't want charity. It\nwunls a square deal on your lob\nwoik. if we can't suit ynu in uunl-\ni.v and price, kick, and scud yuut\nWork In sumo (.'heap .liihii house ill\nlhe east lhat ..ever spends a cent iu\n(Taiibrook.\n1**********1\nMOKE THAN\n4,600 & Month\nI Pie\nWhich Ihcy lit\ni thej ai.- compelled\nw has a Japanei\n..1 a Hindoo etc .,\ns. Knoli-uny? Nol\nvcty ccnl ihat they\n.pare tbey have sent\nntry fr..... which they \t\nthai tin community can l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n- unless ihe laboring class\n\"t.s. and Hint means thu\n\"'\"'''.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 If he is to he\nHie competition r.f\ner. who Inns nolh-\n-iliic.ee who spends\nink and every\nI ranbrook must suf-\nmeans n fair profit\nHid the man who\ns not pos-\nrocs must follow.\nTherefore, i'fjs imle foVthB i'1'.'\"'?'1\"5' \"''\"'\"K promises to in.\t\n..I In l.n\n.'..ii.br,\nmilling, Hicii\n.minium.v Hk\ner. I'lnsperilv\n\" uli, lhc InlmVi\n'\"\"\u00C2\u00AB Inhor. IVboi. thi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'lo, ib.-n il,,..\n*'\"l \u00C2\u00ABe all know wiuit\nI Premier Mellrhlu Ims a basis nl action for libel against the IVIntripeg\nTelesriilll nn ueenuti! nl llie picture\nthai paper p.-iuti-il ,,l .be good look\nins premier Insl w.-.-k when he nns-\n.-.I llll ah thai cilv. The face\npn-si I looked ic id,,, mn Ml,,\nci, Ihe train loliher, tlmn it did\nMr. McBride.\nI It is said that Editor Smyth is\n! posing as Hick Mi'llriib- down cast In\nparts of Quebec where the premier ol\nIlrllish ('olumb... Ims never visited.\n\"I'I.it hall,\" is the popiila\n(Tiiiituool, these days.\nslogan\n'l'l..- Herald baseball game next\nounce\nwholes!\npolitical\nli.i.ve\nprovii\nihis\na fail\nl'l\nII !\nI ...\nnit-\nlake\n'to i.umigra-\n' tills cnun-\ne. not as a\na business\n1 man of Hits\nmd In doing\n,, man\n\u00C2\u00BB'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 want While |n|,or.\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2borers n-nges. T|lal\n1 s for all nf us.\nIbe\nlapa\nihoi.ld be if\n.ve, hm i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ll.o I ui\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2o ii fair show,\n\"'] will give the business\nshow \"\nivl.il\nbelle\nThis in the guaranteed cir-\ncitation ot Hie llernld\nPress room and subscription lists open to Investigation by advertisers at any\ntime.\nThe llernld gives a dollar\nit. value lor a ilollur iii money, The udvurliser has tin-\nlight to know what hu is\nreceiving for his money.\n'I'he llenil.l is one palter\nthat courts iiivcstiligatio...\n**********\n'\"'Ier Mcllrldo has boon accorded\n;,,\" t :rin'\"' tt s s\u00C2\u00AB\ninn a an \u00E2\u0080\u009E[ ibesc II.CCl llgs Mr Mc\nHri.c has deelnred thnt his Ust ,\n\"\u00C2\u00BB'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Wc nn* glad ito\ tin- Peol|ie\nI \"V \u00C2\u00ABimJ,Ml' MoBrWBest fruit growing parts of\nBritish Columbia within a few years.\nThe soil is here, the climate is here\nand all il .takes is the men who understand the business.\nnt tl.,. i,,.;i weeklies h. tl..- nr,.,- ' s\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0084\u00A2>d Vice-President Whyte, afler\nVe,,,o,Hs a ''lowing t'owm \"is \"I\"* lo- \u00C2\u00AB**** \"' *\u00C2\u00BB \"\"\u00C2\u00AB\nPhoenix had a payroll last month ot\nol $105,000. No wonder that lhe town\nin the clouds is a prosperous place.\nThe payroll is what makes any place\nprosperous, and when the \"payroll\nships then prosperity goes \u00E2\u0080\u009E glimmering.\nview in the Free Press of that city,\nspeaks very highly of his trip down\nthe valley and says that the Kootenay Central will lie hullt to Cranbrook or a point near (here within\nIwo years time. That is good news\n(or Cranhrook.\nMen like James Ryan, who have\nsjM-iit ten years of their lives boosting (or Cranhrook. working for\nCranbrook. talking (or Cranlirook,\nspending their money for Cranhrook, and hundreds of dollars of it\ntin), should never he subjected to\nabuse at a public meeting, .fames\nRyan has lhe confidence of Ihe people\no( Cranhrook who have known him all\nthese years and know how to appreciate what he has done (or the\ntown, and the personal sacrifices hi1\nhas made in thai direction.\nrun (or bis money. The Herald\nwould like to see every newspaper\nmake a sworn statement ol its cir-1 \\neolation. The advertiser is en-Jplmi\ntitled to know. He pays his money true but we\nnnd be should '\nling in return\nWhy don't\nman hns\ngraph the\nThe Herald extends congratulations\n ilo Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rollins, of\ndiscovered tiow to (,r\u00C2\u00AB\"l*rook.\nHerald does?\nknow what he is get-\nall papers do as the\nWHY ?\nsoul. That mav he\nwill waner him ten to\nthnl we know of a few subscril*-\ners of ours who hive souls thnt he\ncannot photograph.\n--,\u00C2\u00BBi'\"3.3-s\u00C2\u00BBj-3--------i:.t.'-t-fr*,<-e-i--.-t-e:-r\nj? OBSERVATIONS |\n*% BV THE 01.11 MAN. 2\nW**asa*S>3'M&**eftGfcff(C*P***\nThen*\nhilled for\nsaid thai iheir entrance cannot\nprevented for Imperial reasons.\n(.in humble capacity as editor of\nSuperintendent Krickson is to be\ncongratulated mi Hn* prompt manner\nlhat he mel the need of belter lights\nat tbe siaiion after the inauguration\nnf the Spokane Flyer.\nThe Herald bas just Issued to the\nloo club the pamphlet prepared lor\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0distribution, It contains If! pages\nwith a map, several very gimd illustrations ami a neat cover. The\npamphlet will ilo n loi of good [or\nthis district,\nThere was another kick lost evening\nat the council meeting about Ibis\nI city bavin.* a non-resident mayor;\n\ womnn in Manitoba named, /t . . \" .\nLemon gave hlrth to a child last Cranbrook wants a clean town, hut\nweek. Thai is a ease of a wife ,l\"t \u00C2\u00AB twn \u00C2\u00BBf fo\"r fmv\u00C2\u00BB-\nhanding her hushamt a Lemon. I ., ,. \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\"\"-, .\n_. | No Alderman, sfmplv heeause he is\nThe results from atlvertislng In the !l\" nlderman, should think lhat In\n. ^ ri , \u00C2\u00BB, (llltl.lo I .4 r. ,11.11,1,1' ,1,lj.H....,i,\nthousands of Jnpanc\nBritish Columbia, and it. is i\nlie \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 'nn-. 11 - -ii >. 111 -.i ns. in .in .. , ,\nIn llcrnld arc made nnpnrcnl lo everv fl\u00C2\u00BB \"\"\"J* ln nnoHter alderman.nor\nthe advertiser, it is nionov in the pocket anyone else, for that, matter. There\nHerald, we would tint presume to say of everv man whn advertises in this\nthat such a position on the part of paper sinmly because the people read\nibe Dominion government is wrong, Ihe Herald, and it is the |ieoplc (hat.\nvet it seems lo us thai the .Japanese Die advertisers are after.\ncan he dealt with as well as the I \t\nChinese. II is well understood that1 The people of Cranbrook have ren-\nihe .l-.ipanese are really more or a ilo- son lo feel grateful tn the public\ntriment lo the white laboring classes spirited individuals who are building\ntlmn the Chinese, and the Herald lhe new opera bouse. Such a htiild-\nwould like lo set* some action taken Ing has been wanted for a long time\nthai would protect the laboring in this town, and now that one Is\nclasses ot tbis province. It is trim being built the people can feel still\nIdermen as big as alder men and\nsome slill hlgcer, nml there are men\nwho are not aldermen who are as big\nmentally as aldermen. This may\nseem strange but it is true.\nthai Mr. Bowser brought in a hill\nat the lasl session of tlie legislature,\n(.inhibiting the landing of lhe .fapan-\nese, and it is also Hue tbat everyone\nwho knows Mr Bowser knows that\nhe wns not sincere in that move.\nKvcn members nf bis own partv\nIfllifihed at the political gram) stand\nKame tbat be was endeavoring to\nplay to catch the galleries of the\nVancouver electorate. Bul tho ques-\nbetler when they know that no ex-\nOtANT LOCOMOTIVKS\nC, P. R. PLACKS ORDER FOR\nFIFTY BIO ONRS FOR MOUNTAIN DIVISION\n,.,. Winnipeg, 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The C p. R. have\n ,,- is being spared to make the decided lo construct fifty giant loeo-\nlirtiise one of the best in the Ulterior motives, exceeding in size any eng ne\nof lite province, Thnt is the Cran- \u00C2\u00AB'er built in Canada heretofore, for\nbrook wav, vou know. \"* \"s,,.\u00E2\u0080\u009Eon ,,H' mountain division\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , Thev will have a draw bar pull of\n\ new public building ami a new 4\u00C2\u00BB,O0O pounds, whereas Hie greatest\nopern house in one vear is not a tractive effort of the present locoino-\nhail von know. That is the way lives is 31,00(1 pounds, which will\nCranhrook lias heen growing for move a tralnload of nine hundred\nyears, something new and something tons.\nWHAT \"20TH CENTURY\" CLOTHING\nHAS DONE FOR THE PEOPLE\nReturns uf the manufactures of Canada, as shown in (be special\ncensus of last year bring to light a startling fact. Despite (lie large\nincrease in the population of the Dominion during (be past five years,\nand the natural growth on the part of the people for better things in lhc\nway of Men's Clothing, better fits, better material, the madc=to=order\nindustry has declined from $13,153,000 to $10,511,020, whilst (he output of\nready-made clothing has increased from $11,170,000 to $22.012,000.\nThese reliable statistics show what\n\"20th Century\" Clothing\nhas accomplished in changing\n(he clothing statisticsof Canada.\nWhy and How?\nThe answer is easy and the\nsolution simple.\n\"20th Century\" Clothing \\nmeets the demands of the '\npeople for that which is artistic, for that which is perfect,\nfor (hat which is all that man\ndesires iu fit, quality and price.\nThe advent of \" 20th Century \"\nClothing on the market made\nit possible for the masses to\ndress with the same artistic\ntaste as the classes. Once\nthis fact was known by the people, the demand for made*to order\ngarments decreased, for \"20th Century\" Clothing met the demand and\nthe clothing statistics of Canada underwent a-marvellous change. You\ncan buy this clothing in Cranbrook, but only at\nCRANBROOK'S\nGREATEST STORE\nL-viNDtaccj--*\nHILL & CO.\nPUSHEE GETS SIX MONTHS\nLast Saluiday ftight George Pushee\ni-i.i Into an altercation with Hairy\n.Mellon and the feud Was carried on\nfor sivi-ial hours. Bolh men wens\nplaying cards nl ihe lime, and finally\nt'usliee ipiit (lie game aud a.s he left\nhe (able lit* pushed Mellon over ami\nis he fell struck him a blow In tho\nface. Melton fell to the (toor nnd\nPushee turned, aud according to\n'viilence, proceeded lo kick him in\nlife fate, leaving him a bleeding,\nbruised piece of humatiil y. Melton\nwenl In lhe police station and washed up. but he was in such had shape\nthat .lailnr Ward look liim to Dr.\nMercer, who dressed liis wounds. On\nTuesday Pushee was arraigned on the\ncharge uf assault with intent to do\nhod 11 v inhirv and Magistrate Alider-\ni held him for trial. On Wedtics-\ny afternoon he was arru-igncd before .Judge Wilson ami evidence was\nheard. Mr. Gurd appeared for the\ndefense and 0. II. Thompson (or the\nrown, When the witnesses (or the\nrown had been heard Mr. Gurd for\nthe defence, arose and said. Iliad they\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ouhl not introduce any evidence,\nut made a strong plea for lieniency\n>r his client, saying that, Mr. Pushee\nilmilled that lie nnd in the excite-\nienl ami passion ol the moment been\ntil]tv nf nn indiscretion for which\ne fell sorry, yet felt that he de-\n'ItciI some kind of punishment. Mr.\nGuiil pleaded hard for a One instead\nof a iail sentence. When throneb\nMr. Thompson addressed a few words\nlo llm court, and then Mr. Pushee\nwas asked by his worship to st-tnd\nup. The court then told the defendant that the charge was a serious\none, and thai In* could not overlook\ntin* act of a mau kicking another\nwhen he was lying ou the lloor helpless, ami that in consei'tieiiee he must\nhe punished. He slated lhat hu\ncould give him three years, but lhat\nhe would iml do that'hiil would he\nlighi mi him, and give him six HumUiH\nin the Nelson iail. Tbe large crowd\nI bat had assembled dis|>ersed and tm\nevery hand were heard expressions of\nopinions that tlie sentence had been\na most jusl one, as it was lime to\nput a stop to lhat kind of work in\nCranhrook.\nMAGNIFICENT STRAWBERRIES\nThe Herald has always contended\nthai strawlM-rries could Im* raised\nhere iu Craubrook of a variety and\nin such (plantitles as to prove profitable. This statement Ims been amply verified this week. V. Hyde Baker sent a box of luscious berries to\nthis ollice that were raised right at\nhis home, in a small patch that Mrs,\nBaker had been looking after this\nsummer hy wa v of ex per intent ing\nwilh a variety in Ihis climate. The\nsize and llavor of tbe berries testified\n\"ti her success, and off from the few\nplants that were set out last (all,\nall that they wanted for table use I\nhave been raise*!, and even more. W.\nF. Doran, who has a ranch three i\nmiles west of town, brought In a)\nbasket of berries that weie simply\nI\nenormous iu size, many of Ihem\nlarge that they wnuld mil go In nil \" fi*cl,\nordinary drinking --lass. The Haver! '\nof these was of Ihe hi-sl, and again ,\ndel slrnted that small frilll enii lie, '*''\nmade n success in ihis locality, e* cut\npeciallv as right heie lllere is such a feet,\nline market. The I inn a I in lull is all\nright,.\nlulu\n..li ('..In\nCI1KSTON STRAWBERRIES\nCreston, .lulv I.T-<>. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'- Wigen,\nthe celeb ruled local berry ctillurisl,\nis in lown today. He says the sen\nson is about over now and lias been a\nsuccessful one. oil nhoul (nui nctes\nhe lias marketed slrawhciiiis tn lhe\namount of over SI. , nn.l be has\nmore '.i ship yet, Ilis laud in\nsi ntu I.il I ii s is worlh In bim nl l\u00C2\u00BB\nper cent Interest, $r\u00C2\u00BB,fl00 an aein.\nOLDEST ODD FELLOW DEAD\nKingstiin, .Inly 13.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 S. P. Conrnv,\nof Napanee, is dead at Pembroke\naged X2 vents. lie was an (Kid l-'el \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;..\nlow for f.7 vears, probably the oldest lnZr \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0[ ,'\"' I'.1) \": . , ,\nin America. He was hiilinled iu Tlm nulls will be kepi busy 01 old\nWashing! D. C, in .lime IXfill, was \"\"'ns fnr manv weeks; yet PJiM\na veteran of the Mexican war and in J\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 >\"/\"'\u00C2\u00AB \"I1 '^^Vr'WiSj 3\n\"2 mWVn] 'n NnP rr\u00C2\u00B0m '''^.^\"'wei^r^his^hSi^riS\"^\n\" ' ' . , liitiiliiii. for it .ml- only cables ilia\nj mills i.f this province to soil ...nre\n.'. i OK 1IAI.K A IIII.I.KIN shinnies in ll.c United Slates In suite\n |,,l ihe an cents a thousand tariff, hut\nThe total cut ol logs on llie coast,also nrovents tlie dumping of Amcrl-\nol British Columbia lor tho fiscal < can sliinclos on Wis marliet.\nending Juno 30, was 330,313,111111\nnfi.iliii:- In Uu- biiiitii \u00C2\u00ABl llm\ninfill siiporvlsot nl sealing,\nihe \ -..uv.-. Province Tho\n, Juno alone nas 30,108,11111\n,,, ihal llu- i<.i.il I..i Ihnl tu..uili\nnil a Iiiiiiii lilfilff n. ll iff\ni.l il ti.ailil be.\nlllllll Ihal II nllti' ful\nilii.i. Including thai\n1 iii.iii uud I nm lauds.\nte.! ll,llllllli lhe I'o.isl i.tll|uil. ...\nil nil I..I llu' entile |in,iiui-.- .il\ni.,s.i,s,,:i-JI leet.\nUlsters I..t I Iiei Iff f l.ocn . I'liinif\ntu flu.tlt ..I late, hut prices re I\nlinn, ami mills an- busy nl.111..', i.n\n..Id orders Koine of litem me tun\n K il'it aud night,\nlliil,'is Iiii sl.iiiitles are also coming\n.. -'.-.< h, bill lite mills ate lieltiltil in\n.l.i'.r ml. ami ale lilllluS orders at\nthree different |irices, nccordlng I.,\nthe tin... II... shingles wee bought.\nThe lotvesl price Ihal. s1.Ii.r1.-s nro\nliiin.- cnl for is much below lb.' morsel nnw. l-'en- shingles have been\nbouffbl at present prices, but when\nIhev are wanted it is said Hu- prest-nl THE CUANUltOOK IlKltAJL,-)\nTHE CRANBROOK FIRE-BRICK AND\nTERRA COTTA COMPANY, LIMITED\nHave a Few Shares still to dispose of.\nDON'T WAIT\nUntil the first consignment of Brick conies into town, when the\nStock will be gobbled in five minutes, but get in now and secure\nyour allotment of Shares.\nONLY 25 % CASH\nBEALE & ELWELL\nOfficial Brokers\nCRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA\nB\u00C2\u00ABBB>2IHBBBai>\u00C2\u00BB^\nB B\nG. T. ROGERS SHOE SHOP 1\nsi\nEl\n0\n8\nm\nm\n_t\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nSummer Tan Shoes\nTan Slit.es are mure t'nsliionnlile this year tlutn ever before, lmt lliey are a slimmer Bltoe\ntt.i.l we want to sell every pair In-fur.- summer t ...Is We wilt sacrifice prices uml mike it wnitli\nyour while tu buy now. All New tluods. Nothing Old or Shop Worn. We quote u tew prices:\nmm s' tin suppers, ,\n- \" bluchers,\nto lll'i, nvnUi price |1.'.0, for\nMISSES' TIN SLIPPERS,\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 OVt'ORDS,\nHIA'CMERS.\nS', 10 10,\nS1, lo in,\n11 lo '-',\n11 lo 18,\nill', 1,. 2,\n11 to -'.\n\"II to '.'.\nwomen's tin ox.omis. ragulsi I'li.-f |-.'.r.u, lor.\n\" tU.lJU, \" \t\n\" OXPORDS, Plain Too, Itlbbon Tie, regular priee 11.00, lor\nWOMEN'S tl. 11 tint CUT SHOT, regnlai price M.00, loi\n IM\", \"\t\nTIIK8K PRICKS AKt: FOR .'IMI. ONLY\n11.86,\nI.SO.\nI1.T6,\n|2.1!6,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".60,\n1-lH).\nU.76,\n\u00C2\u00BB1 '.\"i\ntt as\n11 25\n11.10\ntl 76\nf-' 00\n(I 60\n12 0.1\n111...\n12 25\n$3.00\n. $3.00\n,-.'....\n3\n-f\nSI\nEl\na\nst\na\n1 G. T. ROGERS' SHOE SHOP, Cranbrook |\nPIPES\nI Afl THE MAN\nTHAT SELLS\nB. B. B.\nPIPES\nS. J. MIGHTON\nTHK TilHAII'OSISI'\na\nkhkh&ss&bhh&hb^^\nLOCAL NOTES\nPICKED ni' ABOUT Tin-: (MTV\nli\ ask (Ml OCKSTIONS OF\nMANY PEOPLE,\nLang in left, on Monday (or\ni, where ho Lakes charge ol the\nu the Hosmer Lumber com-\n.mc l.i\nTin*\n.1 In\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Leask\nFriday.\nopt\ns beilli\nKi nt-\n11. II. Short.\nIll ,in.l Mis -I H\nm I'ci inr l.ist Friday.\n\hss Cameron, ol Movie, was visit-\nIng in lown ibis week,\nWilliam Carlin was in town last\nMomlay Irom Fort Steele.\nIt. ll Short left ou Monday\nVancouver for a brief visit.\nl'\ R. Mmris is planning to\nti handsome home on Raker Hill\n\lr. -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I Mrs. A. Moll, of\nin . in the cilv lasl Monday\nLo\n11,i-i\n'.lid\npany\nMiss litiicc formerly teacher ot\nllu* Wardnei school, has been visiting\nMis. Willson iu llial cilv the past\nweek.\nW. 0'I lea in has gone to J affray io\nI accept the position ol master\nvisited ineehaiiic fm ihe North Star logging\nrailway,\nTiie street gang is doing good work\nI, and in a short\n-l\"\npnl.il*\nthe main\nlor\ntime Maker street will he a beautiful\nturnpike.\nMr. Martin\nbuild\nlhc C, P, R. civil engineer, came over from Calgary on\n'Tuesday on business eonneeted with\ndepartment.\nI Harry, Dimoek, one of the proprie-\ni-\u00C2\u00ABik-| torn of Ihe Cosmopolitan hotel at\nj Moyie, spenl. a couple ut days in\nA itial shipment of ore will be Cranhrook this week,\nmudc from Ihe Pay Hull mine this j Mrs. George Bremner is in the city\nwvi'K. [visiting with old friends, and that\nHoys running shoes fl5c. ami Ito., good lady has a host of them in tliis-\nnun's baseball shoes $1.00 at O. T. city where she is so well known.\nRogers Shoe Shop. | ^|,js S|imIn(.r has been an execp-\nMlss T.Limhaiiser visiled wilh her li.u.il one in this country so tar ns\nmother al Fort Sleele several days mills are concerned, this being the\n'his weci\". i rainiest, season lor many years.\nFrank Fletcher, of Nelson, came' WANTEB-Situntion iu un office nt\ndown from Wasa the (list of the week a store as bookkeeper. Address\numl went home on Tuesday. j\"B. R. L,\" care Herald. 16\nMiss McLcod wenl lu Spokane last\nMonday in meet, a sister and to bring\na voting niece back lo Cranhrook who\nwill visit here during lhc summer.\nOur line of\nciv complete,\ni you.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tate,\nrailway watches\nLet. us show\nthe jeweler.\ntloggnrlh\nare\nI hem\nMrs George Hoggarth and two\nns, an.l Mrs. K. II Small an.l baby\ndaughter, left Inst Friday for Winnipeg, where lb.*! will \ir-.il fur u short,\nlime.\nM, E. Palmer, the well known Crow\nenglnrer, relumed this week from an\nextended nip lo SI. Paul, Minneapolis ami Winnipeg. lie vislleil his\nparents while away,\nHarry While, llu* local customs officer, left lasl Monday for a trip to\nlhe coast, ami wilt be ahseht nhoul\nlen days. F. II. Anderson has\ncharge of the customs ollice lu the\nmeantime.\nCharles Howell left for Spokane on\nTuesday to be present, at an operation thai was performed on his wife\non Wednesday. If all noes well Mr.\nHowell will return lhc Inl let part of\nthe wco..j.\nGeorge Rulnn, of Jamestown, N.D.,\nis iu the eily and will probably remain here, as he is an old engineer\nand will applv for a place on the\nCrow. Mr.' Union is a brother-in-\nlaw of W. O'Hearn.\nHill & Co. have ;i most attractive\nwindow this week, showing t.i good\nadvantage some of their new line of\nwaists, collars, etc., ami everything\nlu Uie window is new, and up-to-date.\nThe ladies should see litis window, as\nit is bound to please them.\nHOUSE TO LET. Apply to O. T.\nRogers' store. 10\nGeorge Hoggarth is feeling pretty\n, proud of the record Uiat he made\nj while supervising the removal of tbo\nold hotel building to its present site.\n[Although it was a most difficult Job\nthe building was moved ami not u\nhit ol plastering was even cracked.\ni Work is progressing very nicely on\n1)*' government building .md it is\nibought that it will be ready for oc-\nrupnncy by ihe first ot September,\n,'Pho building is going to Ire a handsome one ami afford convenience for\nIhe provincial and city officials lhat\nhnve been long needed.\nI The Fink Mere.iiililecniiip.uiy have\njusl had one of the finest signs 111\nWestern Canada placed on llie front\nof the store. It reaches entirely\nncro&a the front of llie building, nud\ni.s made ol gold leaf, and can lin seen\niu Fort Steele and heard clear to\nCurzon. B. H. Short was lhe ,,r\nlist,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lames Oischau, cook for tlm Ensl\n.Knntenny Lumber company nl than,\n'spent Sunday in Cranhrook nnh left\nMonday for Fort William on .. two\nweeks vacation. Mr. Oischau claims\nlo\" have broken all records tor cooks\nin this district, as lie worked nine\nmonths and twenty-five days without\n| missing a shift.\nPOSITION WANTED-By first,\nclass slicker and plancrmnn. Apply\nBox 17, Crnnbrook, 17\nPreserve your fruit by steam. You\n(-.in do up II one quart jars nt a\ntime in the family size Toledo Steam\nCooker. It keeps llie fruit whole\nnml the pressure of steam does not.\nallow the flavor to escape. Try it\nIhis season and you will li'c moro\ni li.t n satisfied.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Patmore Bros.,\nagents.\n.lust received, Rebakah pins, at\nTate's, tho jeweler.\nMrs, .lames Smith has gone to tho\ncoast for a visit of a few weeks.\nThere is nothing finer on earth Iban\nlhc weather of South Last Kootenay.\nT. Leask has gone to the prairie iu\ntlie interests of his lumber company.\nCranbrook is entitled to free express delivery, and the way to get1\nii is to keep alter it.\nMrs. llossiter, wife of the resident\nengineer of tho C. P. IL at this\npoint, arrived yesterday Irom Winnipeg.\nTlie boys who intend to lake part\nIn Ihe hose reel races this summer\nnnd fall started to practice last\nTuesday evening, aud made a most\ncreditable showing. There will bo\nsome fast ones iu the team this year\nami the bunch ot boys that defeat\nCranbrook will have lo get up and\ngo some.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Kdgennan for sawmill,\nalso good camp cook and blacksmith,\nApply The Uevelstoke Sawmill Co.,\nLid., Revelstoke, B. C. 15--H\nTho local lodge of the Knights of\nPythias attended ehureh in a body\nlast Sunday evening, the occasion being the annual memorial services.\nRev. Flewelling preached the sermon,\nnnd tlie services were very Interesting\nthroughout, There were a large\nnumber in attendance, and the members feel very highly gratified over\ntlie success of the service.\nMILCH COWS FOR SALE-All\nkinds and at prices that will make\nthem good investments. U. P. Tisdale. 8-tl\nNo mole burnt meats or drich up\nvegetables, when you use a. Toledo\nSleam Cooker. The pressure of\nsteam retains ihe llavoi, making\neverything taste delicious and wholesome, ll also saves fuel an.I lakes\nup less room on your stove. For\nsale by Patmore Bros,\ns. I, -Hiver and It. Wilson, ol Winnipeg, arriveil in lhe eily last\nFriday and took a team for a drive\nio Uu* Windermere country where Mr.\nWilson desired to look over some\nlands. Mr. Wilson is a capitalist\nwho is iuletesttsl with ol lie rs in the\neasi in western lands ami Mr. Oliver,\nwho formerly lived in Cranhrook and\nWar.in.-r, has been acting as agent\nfor the syndicate. Both gentlemen\nwne more than pleased wilh tlie outlook up the Kootenay valley.\nDairy butter in one pound bricks,\nLine, per tli nt G. T. Rogers.\nPASTURE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Parties wishing young\nslock nr horses pastured apply lo 13.\nCorbelt, Carrot Ranch, near old\nNurlh Star mill. Good teed and\ngood water. 13\nThere was a very pleasant gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\n.lohn Leask lasl Wednesday evening\nin honor of the Misses Scott, of\nSpokane, who are visiting here. As\nlhc Misses Scott are musicians who\nstand high In the musical circles of\nSpnkane and Hie State of Washing-\nIon, tlio gathering naturally partook\nof the nature of a musicalc, as there\nwere several of the best local talent\npresent. It was a most enjoyable\nevening, and lhe bouts passed only\nlickly for the guests, with\nYOU CAiYT 00 WRONG\nWHEN YOU BUY YOUR\nPictures,\nPicture Frames\nAMU\nPhotos\nPROM\nART\nPICTURES\nAND\nPICTURE\nPRAMINU\nBINNING\nUfa PHOTOGRAPH*.K\nSuccessor t<>\nPREST PHOTO CO.\n\u00C2\u00BBt.\nSPECIALIZE\nUl.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0RANCHES\nOf\nPHOlOlil. It'll.\n.J\nMrs. R. O'llagen and daughter, ot\nLethbridt-e, ,,re visiting Mi. and .Mis.\n.1. N. NeHson.\nfi. .1. Johnson made a hurried trip\niu Spokane last Friday, returning tm\nSunday.\nW. A. Meacbem, ol Marysville, was\ntransacting business in Cranhrook\nyesterday.\nMi. Ilillam, liiai superintendent ol\nthe dining and sleeping car service,\nis building a tine collage on Bake!\nlllll.\nanvas shoes: Children's, 76c.:\n$1.00, women's $1.25 ami\ntl 76, Men's, $2.nii, 53.25 ami 13.60\nnl 0, T. Rogers Shoe Shop.\nCanadian Rank of fouiim-tci\nWhile\nTl\n (pin....\t\nsongs, instrumental music and tic\nlicious refreshments.\nhas improved tho appearance of iis\nproperty very materially by building\n.i new fence about tbe bank premises,\nJames Balfour, ibe well known\nrailway insurance man, is in town\nshaking hands with a lot of ofd\nfriemls and doing business by tbe\nwholesale.\nA. Jollilfe met with a painful accident last Monday while riding ono\nof his burses. The animal put one\nIool iu a gopher hole and threw him\nself, catching Mr. JollifTe beneath. As\nl.i result Mr. JollifTe was pretty badly\n[bruised and had*to quit work for a\nfew days.\n' W, E. Worden has lhe contract for\nthe excavation of the cellars for the\nnow Cranhrook hotel ami has a gang\nof men at work this week. Contractor Johnson has started with his\npart of the work and is at wnrk on\nlhe doors and windows. He expects\n'in have a force of men on flaming\n' tin; building next week.\nU. U. King is iu Winnipeg this\nweek.\nP, R. Dunbar, of St. Paul, is visit-\n,ii: bis bVother, Solicitor Dunbar, ol\nihis city, and will probably locate\nItcrp. The brothers bad nevci seen\neach other before.\nFrank V'anDecai returned fro\ncoast last Tuesday evening, having\nbad a verj pleasant' trip, and bi\nwith I Mrs V,mln.,,i and tl .\nImle daughter.\nMiss McLeod will rIv* lessons In\nembroider) Irec foi .t stipulated time.\nThose desiring 10 take advantage ol\nHi - i.n.-r should roi municatc with\nhei as soon as possible,\nDeri firms come up from Sirdar on\nTu-s.i.iv nnd lefl yesterday foi Norlh\ni Hay, Dirt , In response to a telegram\nihal his fnlhei had suffered n Bfroke\n, of paralysis and was in a most precarious condition.\nMilne Clutc has purchased at. half\nIntcresl in the Royal hotel from\n.Flank VanDecar. the lessee, and will\njassist in lhe management in the fu-\nlure, William Stewart remains with\n, ihe firm as chief clerk\nll was generally kept quiet when\nMessrs. Parsons, Jones and Grlfilth,\nof Golden, were in the city last week,\n[that they had just relumed from tho\n[big Baptist convention held at Spot;\na ne.\n\. E, Foster left yesterdny foi\nCalgary, where he will take tho posl\nlion of accountant in tbe Imperial\n.bank of ihat city. Before bis departure Messrs. Beattie, linker,\nIPtnklHim, Judge Wilson, Roberts ami\nGruhh presented Mr. Foster with an\nelegant shaving outfit and hair\nbrushes. THEOUANIMIOOK MBItALI)\n.?*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?\u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,*:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?*:\nSi-a'-Si'Sf\nL\nNews of the District P\u00C2\u00A3s\nWritten by Bright Correspondents and Gl'ined from Newspapers\n**********************!;;,:' Tt\i,nT^nXr\n\\n...it together li'i't' exuniiiii-d the wiii-\n,,.ii. Paul Bateau ims \". llie net ol\ni liim i. when il discharged, tlio\nImllit striking Mr. Wilson Immediatc-\nlv lii'l.m the knee causing a very\nserious, tvuunil. Hi- was nt- miee\ntaken to i 'I-1 \"1\" \"\"!'- where I In- wound\nwas dressed Latest reports sny lie\nIs iloing nicely.\ncontracted n heavy colli, tlie limits tie-\nlELKO AND TOBAC\ni CO PLAINS\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nit'iiiiii our own correspondent,)\nil c. Hacking, ,.l it\"'\nliiurist ilep........'.... spent\nin Klko last week.\nTlie slot machines were\nin Klko lasl wcok.\n|.'isliing ... Klk liver no\nswine .uul il\"' \"'\"\" '\n('. 1'. ll\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iiu .ilil.it.\nnil slopped\nin lull\n>l| Willi\nii.mt.\nTli,- carpenters, plitsterers, limit\nlayers, masons, d minis, palnter.s\niii'nl naper hangers nre putting tne\nlinislilng louclii-s io Hu- l;m new i\u00C2\u00ABl-\n,1,11,111 in Hie KM. hotel -\"I'1 -1\u00E2\u0084\u00A21\nplnsii-ring Hu- original pari Ihrougli-\n..ii i.\n1- Stlmnson, ol L'ranlitook, gavi\nin fiiiimi ,t s..l. shoe and liuek\n.nul wing dancing ... Hu- n|.crn house\ns.iiiiiili.i- eve K, .....1 \"'so suns sev\neral sours lo lhe amiisemi'iil \"1 Un\nlui-.' iiiliiit'iu'i..\nSt-lt-cslei- 1'.iliun canto up trom\nlli.iisvillo .I.is week nml went through\n... Ci.min.mt Mr. I-\".. 11,.ii says tin\nnun crop lliis ii'.ir on Ti.ln.ee.\nI'lnins- will hi'iil nil rectirds.\n.1 1'. t'iiiriltlli-is was in lowi\nLi- week nml wenl smith 1,. I-ilk-\n li. King, H.it in-, Lake, W.ilil,\n.mil Mos.piiii, Klnts.\nHiss Madeline I'hlllipps e.i .low.\ndown from t.'riii.hrook on a visit 1.\nher i.ii.e.i.s ... l-'ii.iil.iuils, KII.\n.I.ui,- Davis lefl Klko with .. pack\n..nin fm Sii.kI Creek for some Fcrnli\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-ai.ilall.its.\nn.il. t.'leming's Iroupe nf artists o\nPenile, nre in Kll,n painting Hie lius-\nmi'ss hlocks f |..'n tine sieen 1'\na ilnii.lv grev tussel, wirl. rniitliott\nt iiniii.ings.\n\t\nI'isfiiti..inl experts nre pouring in\n... Klk.. ...nl pursuing .he elusiv.\nflan\n.la../\nII.....\ninol\nirl in the ........ing\ne nl noon\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0oats nn.l parasols\nn-i chnnge soon.\nTh.\nIll-Jin u>\ndaj-s\ns.jli S\n.1 nnt\nan' getting shorter,\n'en. long enough il\nrnlnim. due.\nhut\nynll\nsic\n.,f Mrs,\nlimit.\nTin- hay diggers, alfalfa mowers\nnud sour dough disturbers nn Tobae-\neo Plains are lioldlng joint meetings\nand passing resolutions for s hours\nper day amt mnru space in tin; Crnu-\nlirnnk Herald tn ilir their virtues.\n.Mite Roeser, owner of the Plug-\nslone lownsitc and Strawberry Flats\nwas in Kilo, ibis week. Flagstone\nis situated on Koutunay river, soulh\nnl Elkmoutb nml six'miles east of\nRoosvilie, the big red apple country.\nThe Cranbrook leluphotic gang nre\nbuilding telephone lines between\nHaynes Lake mid Elko. The foreman of ihe bean pole raisers don't\nknow what the play is going to be\nand can't give llie business men <>f\nMiss H Con/\n|.itwl( nf Ihis place, was tfl\u00C2\u00ABpn \"\u00C2\u00BB\nI'l-ttiihrmik hospllnl oil lltursday\nmorning Insl, suITering rrom muscular\nibeumullsin I typhoid pneumonia.\nMr. Lund is in Spokane Ibis week\nmi business.\nMrs Donahoe lefl on Saturday\nevening lasl to spend a few days with\nfriends in Winnipeg.\nMr .md Mrs. Talker and Mrs.\nThorp are Inking in Hu* fair in Winnipeg lllis week.\nMiss Maud Rruce, who has been\nvisiiing friends in town during Ibe\nlasl couple nl weeks, left on Sun-\nlay last fm ber home in Cochrane,\nVlberla, to spend the remainder nf\nihe vacation.\nMiss Hrunton, leaeher of lhe Kaslo\n,ilinnl. arrived mi Tuesday Inst lo\nspend lhc vaentlnn wilh her -friend,\nMrs. Doimboo. Miss Hrunteii is a\nFormer Wardner teacher.\nMi. and Mrs. licit A. Drown re-\nmmed from Crnnbrook on Saturday\nlast, where tbey have been spending\ncniiplc nf days.\nR. ll. Hi-hart was in Cranhrook on\nriilny Inst on business.\nMrs. Sid Drown was taken to the\n,i. Eugene hospital in Cranbrook\nlasl Friday, sufTcrihg from a severe\nMArk nt appendicitis.\nOlio Wisiier spent n couple of days\nbis week fishing at Elko.\n...id has charge\nf Hie construction of the new Wood-\nMcNnb mill just above town.\nV. Hyde linker, of Cranbrook, came\nin on the easi bound express yesterday, and in company with c. McNab\nami I. S. Schcmerhorn drove out- to\nthe site nf ll\"' new mill above town\ntoday.\nT. II. Whehiii arrived in lown last\nevening. Mi Whelan reports that\nihe strike nf four feet of steel galena,\nie affected and pneumonia resulted; reported to have been made in the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ausiiig death nn Saturday lasl. Do- Durns-Hcnnessey property a few\nan unusually bright child, days ago, is holding its thickness as\nTbe bereaved parents have the sym- the tunnel is driven i\u00C2\u00BB'<\u00C2\u00BB tho hill. The\npa thy of the entire community in work is kept going all the time.\niheir sad atllloiion, Interment, wan -\nmade iu lhe Wardner cemetery on Color Whimster, brother ol our\nMonday afternoon. police magistrate, W. ll. Whimster,\n and a South African veteran, stnp-\nThe social given under ibe auspices pnl over between trains last Sunday\nnt the Ladies Aid of the Wardnei nlghi to make n sliorl visit with\nI'rcsb-tcriau cbnrch, on Thursday Mr. Whimster and family, lie had\nevening Inst, was a decided .success. \\u00E2\u0080\u009Ern visiiing casl eilies and was on\nAlthough ibe weather, until late in his way tn Collage I-i I'railie, his\nthe evening, was very unfavorable, homo.\nvet a large crowd assembled ami \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nafter thoroughly enjoying the good | Mrs. Dudley, -Mrs. Clapp, Mrs\nthings provided by lhe ladies, ibe re-[Unit, Mis, Taylor and several others\nmnimler nf ihe evening was spent in wenl to Elkmouth ycsterilny on ito\ntripping lhe lighi fantastic Pro- occasion nf tin- hillhtl.iv atiiiiversarv\nceeds $.13, in aid of ihe church fund, of Mrs. I. W. It. Terry. It was\n la beautiful day, and Mn* party had a\nMr. ami Mis. R. II. Mohan spent a happy t.ime with Iheir young bride,\nfew days lasl week visit iim friends in j wlio seems In glow younger ns lhe\nSpokane, Wash, They returned homo,rest of us grow old.\nMomlay evening lust. j \t\nI. D. MeBride, the Cranhrook bard-\nknock will only be heart! by tlie wai\nlieu, wlm wfll, iu time, grow tired of\nin. Tims another knotii-r has passed.\nH.ms! Crothers mill.\nCharles Smith, nf this busy burg iu\nibe hills, returned from Spokane last\nweek, where hi* had been spending a\nslum t vacation. Hi* roports every?\nthing in a nourishing condition across\nthe line, bin lii-e others, Mr. Smith\nsavs be was glad io gel back to\nCranhrook ami Smith Fast Kootenay, tbe best and grandest place in\nlhe world.\nWhat beats a good wife'' As a\ngeneral rub* a bad husband.\nJohn Wilson, ono of the employes\nof the Crothers Lumber mill, who has\nlint, in the Crnnhrool, Im pltnl foi\niln- tiast six weel.s, returned to cami'\nmi Mnrnln- lasl. Mi. Wilson will\ntake a short res! before resuming bis\nhilus in the mill.\nElko any information on the layout,\nI.ui we heard the flrsl message over\nthe wire was received from Montana\nnf ., Main wrrrk nn lhc Great N'nrlh-\neni, which read ns follows: Hcmt-nii\ncollision; H> killed; nobody hurl; all\nSwedes.\nI'm sorry tn hnve to mess your\nface so Tabby, said ;l Rnoseville bad\nboy, as he dabbed pussy's face with\nlam.. \"Hu! I ran'l have Ibe folks\nsuspecting me.\"\nhei\n1 her\ndough\nWhen in nt lhe door\nbough\nA ci.nl. once was kiieadiii;\nShe said I am busy\nSn don't make mc dusy\nWitb nonsense bul get. up mid gougb\nW. S. MeEweii went up to Fcrnli\nSaturday tn make final arrangements\nfor lhe ii.ilI game between Feruie.\nLethbridge ami Hie Stars of Elko.\nThe baseball game on Sunday between the Stats, of Elko, and the\nWardner timers, played at Wardner,\nwas sure n ball game for your soup\nstrainers and the score was !i tn I iu\nfavor of Wardner. As the game was\nployed al Wardner and the Wardner\nscribe fnr Ibis paper was re-\ni|iiesied In fullv rcporl Hie garni\nbv lhe Old Man. we are refused space,\nWardner being oul of our territory.\nIlni just wait, until tbe Wardner Tig-\ncis ami Mnsipiitn Fighters come io\nElko.\nMilt Knsttier, of Fernie, brought in\nit big bunch of grace and beauty, and\na few stags from the coal town um)\nchased Hi.'in down tn the falls, the\nhill timber and hunch grass flats.\nMi nm! Mrs. Albeit Mul/ am\nfamily, of Fernie, with Miss Rot*\nSiil.-iist.-iht, uf New York, spenl Sun-\nday in Klko ll was Mrs, Mut/\"\nflrsl visil io Klko and the wcnUu\nwas vcrv disagreeable, but thev all\nbad a delightful lime and Mrs Mul\n'Iceland that she would return iu\nshort linn* and spend a few davs i\nKlko and then drive down tn the bi\ninl apple country foi a week's good\nholiday.\nThey made two attempts to hold\nthe annual school meeting in Elko\nSaturday, .lulv 13th.\nMr. Irving .1. Willson, the popular\nstation agenl here, has accepted the\nposition ni C, P, R. agent at t-iiiii-\nbrook, ami will In* on duly at Hie\nollice there next week. His mother\nand sister will move their household\ngoods in a few days. Their many\nfriends here regret their depart uio\nvery much from our midst. Wurd-\nner's loss will be-Crnnbroqk's gain.\nI*. Luml spent a few days Ihis week\nin Nelson on business.\nMiss Irene Donahue is acting as relieving agent at the local depot in\nthe absence of the agenl, Mr. Willson,\nMrs. Mckibhtu has removed inlo\nue nf the houses nn lhe river bank.\nMiss Violet McLcod is recovering\nfrom an attack of measles.\nMiss Couzeiis, who returned from\n'ranbrool- n few days ago, is ill at\nIn* home of Mr, P.\"Luml.\nWillson w\nsi Monday.\nCranhrook visl-\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n| WARDNER\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\n(From our own correspondent)\nIJ. W. Perry, of Winnipeg, called ou\nfriends in lown this week.\nTbe weather sharp win. predicted\nwe would have no summer this year\nhas crawled under lhe ice house.\nAn accident occurred last Frldn]\nforenoon which might have terminated fatally. George Wilson was\nstanding on the platform nt tbe de\npoi waiting for\nllie\nMr Mind went lo Cranbrnok last\nSunday morning in see Mr. George\nWilson, al lhc St. Kugene hospital.\nMaster Herman Rainslrom, son of\nMr. an,I Mis. Rainstrom, of Ihis\nplace, was taken tn Cranbrook hns-\nnilnl on Saturday morning last to be\n1 rented fnr 'appendicitis. Mrs.\nRainslrom and Mrs. Poulson were to\nsee him on Sunday aud found bim\nsomewhat heller.\nI \"i il ieema u Adncv ret ii rned from\nNew Wesi minster Saturday last.\nA party of men, women and children, from -lalTray. spent Sunday in\nlown litking in the sights.\nIrving Willson returned from Cnl-\niiv nn Tuesday morning last. He\nstopped oil' lo adjusl affairs ami then\nwenl on to Cranhrook to take charge\nnf his new* olTicc.\nConstable Adney went to Yahk\nhist Monday rorcnoon on business.\nOn Sunday morning, .luly 11th, an\naggregation of ball tossers from Elko\njourneyed over lo Wardner to cross\nbats wilh lhe baseball team \"f this\nplace The game commenced about-\n2.3(1 p.m. and was exciting from\nstart- to finish, resulting iu Wardner\ndefeating Klko to the tune of \"> runs\niu 3. The boys returned home on\nIhe evening train amid a chorus of\ncheers.\nLast Friday night, while the sawmill Wiis busy al its work, a picfe of\nboard fell In front of Mr. Larson's\ncarrlflge, causing him lo lose control\nof il. lie reversed the lever, however, and gave Hie men lime lo Jtimp\nwliile he himself stood al his post,\nbeiii\", tossed some distance, He escaped with vcrv slight injuries, while\nlhc mystery, thai he was nol killed\noutright, yet remains unsolved,\nMil* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Iim McKee, nf Klko, came up\nwilh Hie ball players nn Sunday tn\nspend the day.\ni Received too late for publication\nlu our last issue.)\nMis. C. Dow ami children, of Cranbrook, spenl a few days lasl week in\ntown with Mrs flow's sister, Mrs.\nOlio Wisncr.\nIt. II. Ilohnrl was in Crnnbrook nn\nTuesday nn business,\nMiss Maiigan, teacher of the Sirdar\nschool, is spemlim* a einiplc of weeks\nwith Mis. Dan McLcod.\n.Miss Amy Willson visited Crnnbrook\nmi Wednesday Inst.\nMrs. Harry Lindsay and daughter\nAlice, of Spokane, arrived here last\nWednesday to spend the vncation\nwilh Mr. Lindsay, who I.s employed\nhire as mill foreman-\nMrs. P. Lund and the Misses Hazel\nami Kdilh Lund, lefl last. Saturday\nfnr Chatham. Out., tn spend a couple\nnf months.\nIrving Willson, C. P. R. agent here,\nlefl Inst Tuesday for Calgary.\nMrs. M. Kcisling aud family will\nmove their household effects to Jaf-\nfray, M. ('., on Thursday, where Ihey\nwill reside. Mr. Kelsltng is engaged\nIn the lumber mill in that place.\n| The manv friemls of Mr. am! Mrs.\nWaterous will hear with '.cry deep\nicgret of Ihe death of their ii hint\nchild on Saturday last. The lillle\nchild contracted measles and for\nstern express few days lhc disease progressed very\n*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\nI MOYIE X\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n(Frsiu the Moyie Leader.)\nThe Spotonne Flyer slopped at\nMoyie long enough lo lake breath on\nWednesday.\nW. II. Shira, au old timer in\nMoyie, was shaking hands with old\nfriemls this week.\nMiss Lulu Crowe left Tuesday for\nRossland, where she will have charge\nnf lhc pust ollice at that place.\nEllint Crowe returned Iti Moylo\nThursday from New Westminster,\nwhere he has been attending Coiumliin\ncollege.\nThos. Kelly returned Wednesday\nfrom Denver, Colorado, where he was\nal lending the convention of the Western Federation of Miners.\nware merchant, passed easi Tuesday\nevening, en mute lu Calgary, In he in\niit the big fair.\nA party of 12 men, under Ihe direction oi Engineer Wllkinsoui have\ngone up lhc Klk river to do somo\niiirvcyiug for ihe Northern Cnul &\nCoke company.\nChas. McNab, manager of the Baker\nLumber company, of Waldo, wns n\nFernie visitor during the week. He\nreports thai the horizonlal band saw\nin the lii_ mill is nhoul ready lo run,\nami will add several thousand feel lo\nHie daily output of the mill.\nOur hose reel team must gel a\ngail on and dn some practice. The\nAthletic assneiatinn lias done the\nhandsome thing In- offering good big\nprizes. The Ledger kid is thinking\nseriously uf joining the leain If he\ncan gel trunks large enough to allow-\nfair play lo lhe muscles of his legs.\nSecond Vice-President Wm. Whyte\nnf lhe C, 1'. It., hns made his automobile trip over the proposed route\nof the jwintenn'v Central, nnd states\nIhnl he was surprised wilh the possibilities nf thai territory. The Koo-\nlenny Central must he built, and the\nC. P. R. are preparing to do the\nbuilding.\nC. P. I HII, general manager of the\nIlilli-rcsi Cual A- Coke company, was\nin the city Thursday. lie reports\nthat Hie conveyors at Ihe Hillcrcst\nmines are now connected ami ready\nfor operation. .Mr. Hill was accompanied by Mr. E. T. Lawson, of\nSeattle, who has been spending a\nfew days al IMlhresf looking over lhe\nplant and Inking a peep at a little\ncorner of the vast coal beds lhat lie\nat all angles Ihroughotil these moum*.\ntains. Mr. Lawson is favorably impressed with our country, ami being\nau experienced conl mine operator, he\nsees much Hi Interest him in the\nCrows Nest Pnss. Mr. Lawson left,\nyeslctdnv fur the west.\nEvery render nf the Cranh'roi\nHerald m this camp speak will\nHie valuable ami reliable paper, ni\nwell ihcy may. ll is iIm b.st pap\niu this pari uf the country\nlav wilh il\nCrothers mill.\ncomrado\nid bun.\nPrevious In Hu* publlenilon uf lhe\nitems in ihe Cranhrook Herald frnm\nihis place, Crolhers mill was. well.\nIn leil lhc triltll, jusl al km.un\nNow it is known everywhere an I\nday after day the place is crowded\nwith tourists nnd pleasure seekers;\nLasl Sunday Ihere were a large\nnarly here 'from Crauhrooli enjoying\nthe beautiful scenery nf Ihis liiosl\nbeautiful place.\nit\n**\n**\n**\n**\n**\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A28\nD. C. L.\n| Distillers Company, Limited\nXX CALEDONIAN UQLKUR SCOTCH 7YEARS OLD ::!!\nit IN Wiiun \"o\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6* \"''\n!t KINIi GEORGE IV. SCOTCH 10 VEARS 0LIl|::\n15 IN WOOD \".!\nj\nI\nI). C. I.. Scotch 12 Years Old\nIN Will H.\n| USEDBYALLCONNOISSEURS '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n(From the Fernie Free Press.)\nA Inl nf petty thieving is being reported to Ihe police. One night\nhawk, a \"second story man\" evidently slole the (ire escape from Hie\nWaldorf hotel. The proprietor is\nthinking nf having llie paint bulled tn\nthe walls.\nA collide of loaded railway cars,\nseized With an attack of spontaneous\nlocomotion started down the grade at\nCoal Creek on Tuesday and ran inlo\nMi engine at the end'of lhe switch.\nThe nilol nf the engine was damaged\nnnd both cars were smashed at lhe\nends.\nThe Rideau Lumber Co,, at Dorr,\nare gct-limr, inlo shape to cut limber\nfor the market.\nMessrs. Dighy & Waldo have secured\ncontracts fur a big cold storage building at Lethbridge, the station at\nFrank, and an addition lo lhe C. P.\nR, boarding house al Sirdar,\nEngineer Wilkenson, wilh a corps of\n12 men. left on Tuesday evening for\nthe upper Klk country, in survey uml\nreport nn ibe properly of the Northern Conl .V Coke Co. The parly ex-\npccl to be away four mouths.\nThe farewell social and dunce\nwhich wits tendered Mr. and Mrs. I'.\nRunner, Mike Homier and John Cannon on tin' eve of their departure\nfrom Movie, was held in tlie Eagles\nhall on July IIth. The affair was a\ncomplete success. Dancing commenced at about II p.m. and tlm\nmusic was furnished by Mrs. Patre-\npiin, piano, R. Seott, violin, E. O.\nKamm, cornel. Songs were sung at\nnlervals by Mr. Sowerbults and\nMrs. Patrcquin. -lust before refreshments were served, Mr. .Limes\nRoberts was called upon to present\nMr. and Mrs. Homier, with a beautiful silver lea service, ami to Mike\nHomier and John Camion a set of\ngold cuff links, f Cranbrook, IL C occupation.\nTimber Cruiser, intends In apply for\na special timber license over lhc following described lands:\nCommencing at a pnst planted\neighty (-80) cliains north ..f tha\nnorlli-wcsl corner nf Timber Limit\nNn. SfOi.L ruining'east eightv (801\nchains, thence south eighty (80)\nchains, thence west eighty (8H)\nehains, ihence north eighty (*80)\nnnd containing B-10 acres,': more or\nless.\nJames A. Sleet'. Locator.\nDated the 17til dav nt .lulv. A, D.\nl!)07. 17-dl\nR. P. Rithet k Co., Limited\nSOLE AGENTS\nVictoria, British Columbia\n********************************************\n********************************************\nCHANBHOOK I.AN'I) DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OI-' KOOTENAY\nTi.ki' notice Hint .lumps A. Sl.vl.',\ni.f Orntilirnnk, li. .'.. nmipallnn\nTll.ll.pr Ctnifi'l'. il.trliils ... a|i|i!|- l.n\n.. s|.i'rinl timber license over llu- fol-\nInwine, .lesct-Hicd lands:\nCotniiii'iifiiin .it a nosl filanifil\neighty (SO) elinlns. nnrtl. nf ll.c nnrlh-\nivccs't corner ol Timber Limit Nn.\n2R63, tlience nitiiiini: north ritititv\nISO) drains, thence insl elclil; ..s.n\ncliains. tlience smith i-iirhty ism\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2liains. thence west i-k-litv (80)\nchains In the point of commence\nmci.t. anil containing (ll\" nercs, more\nnr less.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Tames A. Sleele, Locator.\nIlnlcd ll.c 17th .lav nf July, A. I).\nIII07. 17-til\nCROTHERS' MILL\n**********************\n(From our own correspondent.)\nfteorfze I'luuinier. nne of the employes nf ihis thriving lillle Imrg,\nleft here lust week fnr Crnnbrook tiie\n********************** lii'Olltifill. where he has .secured a\nX \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 lucrative position wilh tlie Kink .Mer-\nX T?CDMfC x ''.'\"'i'1' company. This institution\nZ rHKl>lC * is f,,i linn,!,, indeed in securing Hie.\n* X services nf Mr. Plnmiiier, as be in n.\n********************** '\"nu nf ahilily, intelligence, and has\n********************** (\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ..k\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E. |,mv\" ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,|\u00E2\u0080\u009E t)lmKS| ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\n(From Tlie Kcrnie Ledger.) a man wlm will mnko good. We nl-\niv.ivs speak of a person as we find\nPreparations are being made for the || , ami this i.s crlainlv a good\nerection nf I mi now cottages lor the policy\naccommodation nf the families of the and may your sh-.iilow\nminers. Those cottages will he less.\ncreeled -below the tipple on the nortli \t\nside ol tlie creek. Fellow pilgrim, remember what\n., , \u00E2\u0080\u0094~ happened tn tin- knocker in this camp\nSrlii'liieilinn., Into ol t-lio last week, lie Is now many miles\nSuccess In ymi 1'liimn.er\nnever grniv\nOHANIIROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OK KOOTENAY\nTake notice Ihal .Inmcs A. Sleele.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,t Crn-nbrnnk, 11. C, ni patlnn,\nTimber Cruiser, Intends In apply lor\n. siicciiil tiiiilicr license over ihe lollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted eighty (SU) elinlns nnrlh nf the north-\nwerl enrner of Timber l.iinil Mo.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2isii.'i, tbenee west eighlv (Sii) ehains,\ntlience suulh eiglitv (SU) elinlns,\nUu ..it ens. elghly (sin chains, H.ence\nnnrlh eichiv (SO) ebnlns In Ibe plnce\nof coniliii'in.'.n.'lit. ami conlainil.g\n'llll acres, mote nr less.\n.lames A. .Steele, Locator.\nDated the 1711. dav nl .lulv. V ll\n1IIII7. 17-IH\nCIllNIIRdOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OK KOOTENAY\nTake nnilee Ilni James \". Sleele,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f t'riiiilirniik. II .' . mi.ir-aii,in.\nTimber Cruiser, Intends I.. apnli Inr\ni siiis-lnl limber license nver Ibe ful\nlowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post pl mled .-i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I,\nIv IM) ebnlns \u00C2\u00AB...II. ol Il.n nnrlh\nwest corner nf Timber Limit No.\n1R0H. Il.enee wenel elohiy IUU) elmlns\nHii-i nnrlh elghlv ls..| el...In\nIhenee casl ei.hlv isiii cliains flip.\t\n.null, elghly (Ml) .lulus i\u00E2\u0080\u009E II... place\n-if i-iiminrii.'i'iiii'iil. nnil enntnintng 111(1\nacres, more nr less.\nJames A. Steele, Locator.\nIllicit llie 1711, day ol .lulv. A. D.\nIHU7. 17-li|\n********************************************\nI FISHING TACKLE That Will Caich Fish FISHING TACKLE *\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n*\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nt\ni\nt\nt\ni\nTHE R00SVSLLE CASH STORES\nFRED ROO. Proprietor.\nHardware and Builder's Supplies,\nHarness, Saddles and Fittings, Miners'\nan! Prospectors' Supp'ies, Dry Goods,\nGent's Furnishings, Gro;eries, Fruit,\nFlour and Mill Stuffs, Raw Fur and\nProduce.\nThe Largest Assortment of Fishing Tackle suitable\nfor the District in B. C.\nIndian Curios, Specimen Big Game Heads, and Souvenirs of The Great West.\nA STORE WITH A REPUTATION THAT\nWILL KEEP IT\nHEADQUARTERS\nELKO, B. C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n********************************************\nOUR CURED MEATS\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 ,'ir,' ..I' th.' host. 'I'li.'.v urn lean, llior-\n* mifl.ly smoked ...nl enro.1 Ciiimiliiin\nT r-00(la, pill lip ill rli.'l... lli-in Backs,\n:\ni\nt\nt -\nWIDE BREAKFAST BACON\nALL SIZED HAMS\nI V. BURNS \u00C2\u00AE CO., Ltd.\nX PHONE NO. io\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n********************************************\nte********************H%********%***********)\n\ l'l I OX K CO I'.... mix 114 i\nDEZALL BROTHERS \\n} I1I.ACK.S.MITIIS ANU WOCIDWOItk'HHH\nJ lli.-v.-l.. Hepilra alwavs i\" ntnck. Machines lor i.uIIIihi mi lliiKgy\ni . liul.lier Tyres, llilll Tyrea always oil I I.\n! WAUONS, CAIlltlAUKS AMI IMI'l.ll.ill-lNTS\nI'N'.u: '.m \" im., ii..\ in\nt\n(Odd moiiskx ai.w .ys to hk ii ii\n{ B.C. Livery and Feed Stables\n9 \u00C2\u00AB % \u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00AB--4 \u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00AB % \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB *\u00C2\u00AB\nk-\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%\u00C2\u00ABl\n(g \u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB%\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB **\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB%%*%%%%%\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.\nV.\nto arrive, wlien tho rlvitr foniman, favoifilily, hut nftfirwnnls ihti dilld Kasi Kootuimy Lumber coiiipaii*-. is from hero and in a ptaco whoro liis 19\u00C2\u00BB7\nCR/VNnROOK I.ANP DIS'l'ltK'T\nDISTRICT OP KnOTKN'AV\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Th'*-p tinifro Ihnl .Inrnps \ ,^\"-1-\nuf Crnnhroolf, B. C, occnimllnii,\nTimliiT finilppr, Intends in npnly fnr\nn Slioclnl timlier llconRO over tlio f*>l-\nInwiim tlcsrrilieil lamls:\nf'timmpiirinir ;it n |\u00C2\u00BB\"st lil.'iilpd M\nHit* nnrth-WCRt cnriipr nf .fumes A.\nSteele's Tiniher Limit Nn. 5, UiPnCfi\nriinnln*r r\u00C2\u00ABs( o\u00C2\u00BBe Immlretl nml fnilv\nftlOi eli-iins. tlienee nnrlli fnrtv (HM\neliains, Ihenee west nne hundred ninl\nsixtv nfiOl ehains. thenee smith fur\nIv M(M ehains. Ihenee ensl twenty\n(2lil t^lmilis to Hie nlnre nf enminenee-\nmetil. and contnlntn** fitn aeres, mora\nor less.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fnines A. Sleele, Locator,\nDated tho Will dav nf .lulv, A. IV\n17-0t\n_J\nManitoba Hotel\nhan Mcdonald, i>roi>i,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,, space. Among Hie onlookers\ndanger oeoasloned hy heavy molor w,.re a leaeher anil a class ot twenty\ntrull..', and suggested the erection \"I pupils out for a naiiir.il history les-\n.la.iir.-r signals at certain polnl*, 'sfm.\nwilt, notice requesiing motorists lot \t\ndrive slowly through the town. The Nolicing lhat n turkey sitting on\nsuggestions were adopted. its nesl ivus verv flerce when nn-\n Iproadied, Mr. Smith, ..f Lillle Poll\nTwo lee cream vendors wire fined farm, IVndhurst, examined llie nesl,\nnt Tower Bridge police courl fm .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E| romK| \u00E2\u0080\u009E|\u00E2\u0080\u009E|,,, ti\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,liri,,,v ., sniik,.\ngambling with their customers. It nearly 3 feel loin, ll had enlen .in.'\nwas slated llial a coin was spun. ,,[ ||,;. ,.^s\nnisi if lhe vendor guessed enrn'cllv j _\t\nhe gol Hie money and gave no Ice -|.|\u00E2\u0080\u009E, nrillsii embassy will claim\ni-reiiln. II he Inst lie gave llie win- ilmnagcs I.\"in tin' I'..He for the\niter a penuyinuili nt he .-renin and ajraiding hi Bednnins nf lhe Briiish\nhalfpenny, j ileamei Kilburn Unlil Inlely Fni\nAn Interesting lind nf Human re s01i, u'i,.|i f,\u00E2\u0080\u009E s,,tn,- i,nl im i.-.isnn,\nmains Ims occurred during oxoavn u ,s withdrawn\nlinns iiii tile banks ol lhe ttiifi Aide, j ' \t\nniiii Vldehurgli Some pollcry is ..I; |\u00E2\u0080\u009E n|i|ilvlng t,. Ihe Tiverton Ouai\nthe tost or seennd centuries, lie ,||nns [,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,,.|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,f, Thomas Clalwor.hv.\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.iiistanliiie, and nt gnmt design ami ,iu,s| seventy seven, s.ii.l he would\niiiirl'iiiaiishiii. A largo quantity nl nm, | ralliet work than he given as\nedible snail and ennrso nyslei sliplln Jnlslciicc., ami Iwn men-.licrs mulct\nwere nlsn found. J I, t,,',:,-t turn something I.. .1... He\nvol) .1.-1,1 .m.i partially blind.\nDr. W !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: si Lawrence Finny,\nev-mnyoi of Klngslnn-on-Tlinmes, j \t\niicni iqi in a bnllnnn in Hie Isle nl i. 11hls\nMali While in Hie clouds hi- wrote ,,'\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\na posl card ... a ...end ... Kingston, | ..Mm\nWhich lie \"misted\" hv dropping ..\nmet tl.e sole nf .he hlisltol Tin'\ncard wns duly ili-llii-li-il i.l Kingston\non TiiiillU'H.\n... Worlhlng\nsleel tn mil,\nihf\n ul.,\n] \"Miirin Iteginu,\" wliich belonged In\nM.m IJuecn ..i Si-..ts. .....I was used\nI.l If- 1.. open Hi.' Kail ol ll.illilev's\nprli'nle to..... if .:.hiilfiii.il I'.filf.\nnas secured tni \u00C2\u00A350 In ,i London\n\ correspondent in ties lo Tin.;\nUnits Ailiclll'.ei lhat n fainifr has i,n\nl.flli.l nut tllnl hv planting iilii.ins ',\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,\nami potatoes in the saino Held in al !S|\u00E2\u0080\u009E,|\nti'inate runs Ihe onions become so \u00C2\u00BB,|;\n-,ln.if, thai lllll' I\nnes nl Ihe potato\n_ lies I lin I lhe\n* in.ii'.l. .nul a I. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nspile ..I drought.\nI fills to tho\nSlll'll l|llllllti-\ns in,' kept '\nis rallied In\niiiiiiii- llt-sn.ii. Ilmmslow, lab-\nI M Matthews, chose a dark\nmi llu- Stiiiiifs iiniii and laid\nII ..ii Hie rails before Icctiie\nThe\nI...I ll.c\n.....I '\nIn.\naw him and pulled\nwaited Im iiiiiilhi'i\nI in -.ni.i.I,- Tho\nnil him i.f unsound\nTin- Iiu- statues i.f past llih-ls nl ; . f\nH.e House nf Orange preoleil in Her- ' \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIiii \u00C2\u00BB.ue iii,i,-ili-.! i lit 'Ih,. .I,,],i,,\n..i.iiues, which aie excculed iii hiiiii..', towns\nli'Plesiiil I s William I (llu- Si ,,|-|\t\nlent), M ce. Frederick Henry, Wil iml,\nlimn II . nnd William HI . a copy ..1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E'.,\nhe lasl of whlrll la lining presented\nIn lhe (I\nih t.nn-1 ninelil\nemperor to ihe Iim\nii\nof\nst.il.-il\n11 time ago \"mi old police\n...te Sllggesling thai all small\niu London ..ml othei large\nhould have Hieii names and\ns nfllxcd in the lining nf iheir\nI'lie siiggesllnn has in a great\nheen ndnpled, ami lu eonsu-\nii.nil Ins. iluhlii'li have been\n.li. ii parents uiih,a.. I\nI'he latest Instance of this\nli.ind occurred reeenlly, wlien .. small\n..\"'li\".. Inn. win, , milil ncillli'l cii,. his nam,.\nseason is ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E |,ls address, was lound ivan'orlng\ni.l t'ol'eiil (liilih'ti.\nTOTAL OUTPUT\nAn inlercsliiig teathro\nwilh Srittioi'Bol clicl.i'l Hi\nth.* itiapiicaiiiiict' in lirsl-i'liiss county '\nengngemenis nf Prohemlnry iVrohdnlcj\nPah:..,. Wlckh.i.n, Vicar of Mnntooki,\nuho, altbouilh tlfly-one veals old, lias\nconu' forward tn (ill the vacancy ns ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nivickelket'per eauseii hv the retire- .\niiienl nl Mr. Hurry M.-irtyn. I\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Tlie total lead output ol Kooleuny\nA curious ..Id, Whitsuntide custom for Iln- year .-...ling .tune 311, 11107, is\nv \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' .1 recently at the Parish 'estimated l.v (I. ... Buchanan at IH,-\nCI1..1 I. ' ids, St. Ives, Hunts. Six mill Ions, a' lillle over one-third nf\ntoys mul six girls, selected Irom the which was (rented nl Hie Hull mines\nchurch and Noncomformist Sund-av smeller. The total is a reduction of\n. schools, cast dice lor Bibles, tn tl.e mnre than 30 per conl Irom the pro-\nr presence ol the vicar ol lhe parish duct of recenl preceding years. The\nand ollters. The Bibles are pitrchas- decline, in spite nf the price of lead,\ned frnm a fund left by Dr. Robert Mr. lltlchtiliiin attributes lo the inae-\nWilde, who did in 1117.1. ilivily in ll.o Slocan, duo in many\n cases' to protracted litigation and |ts\nCouncillor llurrell, of Kingsbridgo, effeel on capital, und, lo some c\u00C2\u00AB-\ni.c.nmapnied by Captain Vlvynn, lent, lu lhe deluyeil decision on Hie\nchiel conslable ol Devon, at Saloon.- American zinc duly, which has kept\nu|. recently presented to Isaac .larvls many former large shippers idle. Dur-\niiiul .lid... Argent, holh fishermen of lug (lie year (he price has remained\nllnpe Cove, a silver medal, a framed steadily above Ibe bounty. The St.\ncertificate, and a check Irom the Uv-1 Eugene mine is responsible lor must\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rpool Shipwreck and Humane .Socle- ol the output.\nSuccess of Afternoon Teas\nDepends to a ureal extent\non the dainty tea take as\nwell as Ihi' tup of special\nblend tea. You always\nfeel that ynur visitors are\npleased when you serve an\nA. 0. C. Society Tea Cake,\nbecause you know that our\ngoods are lhe best in the\nWest and are absolutely\npure. Look for the ltl.lt!\n& GOLD I.AI1I1. on every\nbox. Don't let your grocer\nhumbug you with \"something jusl as good.\" If he\nwill not serve yuu with our\ngoods, write to the factory\ngiving the grocer's name\nand let us sen J you a trial\npackage at our expense.\nAi ss Alberta rllxull Co, ltd\nHn.'.. :',ll. ri.,..,.,, 1 m.i 1.\nI5OCIEIY AND\ny\nPROFESSIONAL CAI'HS\nOTTAWA.\n1 Cranbrook Sash j\nI and Door Factory i\nMOYIE\nDAIRY\nIIATT & POSBOM, hoinloliira\nThis Dairy will deliver\nmilk every morning in\nCranbrook,\nThe milk is ol the best\nquality, rich and pure.\nMOYIE\nB. C.\nDON'T READ THIS\nThi* Ktt'tieli Dry Cleaning process\neiinlilrs us lu clean mens pniilfl, i-.ihi-.\n.ni,l neckties, ladies suits a nd skirts\nin siii-h a way thai Ihey imsiliwly\nlook as snin' ns new.\nWe are ex|-prieiiceil dyers an.l cleaners, Iherefore, wc ilo nut require to\nM-iiil anything down easi nr up wosi.\nEAST KOOTENAY\nDYE HOUSE\nm\\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 .1. LliASK. Tailor\nTWO HOUSES\nFOR SALE\n(l.i Tn-,. l\u00E2\u0080\u009E.in. .ink Three\nminutes' walk I'i Baker St.\nflu,' house hns si\ rooms, the\ntitln-r four r....tns I'ily water.\nPonceil A .;.'\".! iuvesliiiuiit,\nPrice $1,800 cash\nHi Terms.\nFor pirtie 1' ii-s i:i I'.ir.' :i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll.ill.l'lllli,'...\nDrink Home Beei\nIt Is Pure\nIt i.s Healthy\nIt Is the ties!\nFt. Steele Rrewins: Co\n('IMMHli.i.K LAND DISTRICT\nIHSTIIH'T ill' KOOTKNAY\nTake nolleo that Thomas Voting, ol\n('.a.it 1.. II c t..pal Ion, .. limber cruiser, Intends tn apply for 11\nspecial limber license over lhe liillnii'\n(' ifffiif al a post planted nl\nIn- s-niiili-i-iisi corner nf Lot 3I.I..V\nlii-iiei- nnrlh 1(1 cliains, tlience west\nkii chains, Ihenee north 20 chains,\nmore or less, to Lot 1758, thence\neast Hill chains, lllfllff smith llll\nchains, Hieine nesl. KI. cliains In (he\n1*4.1111 of commencement, ami containing HI\" aC'es, more or less.\nThomas Young.\nDiileil July Hit, 111117. 10-iil*\nCHAMIIKKIK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT ..I-' KOOTENAY\nTukc notice Hint William Kdivin\nStevenson, of Cranhrook, B. C, by\n...eul.i.tioi., a lumher...an. Intends In\napply lor a special timber license\nover 1 li.. lollowing described lands:\nCommencing al a post planted at\nlhe north-west corner of Lot 423,\n(Iiiiiiii 1, Kootenay Dislriel, Iln\t\nsnulli till chains, ll :e wesi llll\nchains, more or less, lo Lot 17T.K,\nihenc. following ih,- western und\nSnulhcm hn...idaii i,| Luis HflS .....I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mi. 1 nnd 2 lo the pliicc ol commencement, containing almil -\".im\nlines, innre or less.\nWilliam Kiiivin Slovcnsiin.\nDated July 4th, 1111)7. iii-r,r\nMurphy & Fisher,\nI'urliiiniehtury, Departmental and\nPatent OII.ce Agents.\nPractice Belore Railway Commission\nCharles Murphy. llarul.1 Fisher.\nCbebcbnt Lodge No. n-i\nKNIGHTS of PYTHIAS\nCranbrook, li. C.\nMeets every Tuesday at 8 p. m. a.\nNew Fratt'rnity Hall.\nA. 0. Bowness, C. C.\nI-'. A. Small, K. ol II. & s\nV'l.ltlog brethren cordially Innu-J\nto attend.\nI.O.O.P. Key CH. 1,,'J(.\njvrS No. 42. Meets every\nMonday night al\nNew Fraternity Hall. Sojouro-\nlin; OildlellowB cordially l.nl:.-.I\n(.'has. Smith, I-'. II. McKay,\nN. O. Sec'y.\nIraanr.nd, I....In.- N......\nA. H. S A. I.\nRegular Ulcellugs nu\nthe third Thursday\nof .vary mouth.\nVisiting hreth-en welcomed.\nKilwanl Elwcll, W..M.\nff. F. Alliidgc, Sec'y.\nCrnnbrook Aerie 967\nFOE\nMoot every Friday evening at 8\np.iu.\nL'luis. Smilh, W.P.\nHI. D. Hillings, Secretary.\nVisiting brethren cordially invited\nLOYAL ORANOE LODflE, NO. 1871\nCRANBROOK\nMeet at p. ol L. K. Hall 2nd an.l\nIth Saturday each month.\nVisiiing hiethien always welcome\nT. Boyter, Jas. E. Larrlgan,\nW. M. Sec'y.\nW. P. UURU,\nBarrister, Solicitor, Etc.\n..'HANDBOOK,BRITISH CQI.IJMIIL\nt******A*.****************l\n' C. H. DUNBAR 3\nBarrister, Solicitor, Notary J\nPublic, Etc. t\nCranbrook,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B. C.\nit************************\nIMS. KINO & OREEN,\nPhysicians and Surgeons.\n(.file, al Residence, Armstrong Ait\nOFFICE llutilts :\nForenoons - - - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 9.00 lo 10.00\nAllernoons - - - 2.00 to 4.00\nEvenings - - - - 7.20 to 8.no\nSundays ... - 2.111 tu 4.llll\nCRANBROOK :| :: :: :: II. C\nDR. F. E. KINO\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS l\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lo 12 a.m.\n1 Io \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 p.m.\n7 to I p.m.\nOftic and realdenc. oa AniiaUitng av,\nCRANBROOK, B. C.\nDR. P. B. MILES\nDENTIST\nOFFICE HOURS I\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to 11 a.m,\n1 to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 p.m.\nI to \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 f.m.\nOffice la new Held block\nCRANBROOK, B. C\nT.I'KSTIiY PAINTING T.U'dHT\nYoung Indies ...id girls wishing io jearn tapestry painting\nan- el-quested lo call on\nMils. T. N. GLASS-LAST HOUSE\nON STREET REAR OF DINK\nI'l.ilihliKil.\n11.1'\n**********************\n; CUMMINQS & CUiMMINtiS !\ni CIVIL UNIIINF.ERS AND DOMINION '\nAM. B.C. LINK SURVeVORS\n?rt\u00C2\u00B0isW,\" Cranbrook,U.C,\nGeo. R. I.eask & Co\nBUILDERS ami\nCONTRACTORS\nOur wnrk ii (our advuiiioeiiieni, lull w>\n|ml thirt af Lands and\nWnrk-- For llie District nf Kast Kon-\nleiiuy, fnr 11 license lo prospect Inr\ncoal ami petroleum nn Hie following\n.ii'M'iiiii'il innd, situate on Hie North-\nKnst Mlclicl Creek, alioiil eight and\none-liair miles nortli and wesi of tlie\nCrows Nest station:\n1. CniimienciiiL* at a i\"'st planted\n11 iln* north'-west corner nf It, G.\nl.i'l.li-n's claim, same being the initial\npost of V. h. Karrcl's claim ami\nni.irke,! \"l<\ I.. FarrcPs sotttli-wcst\ncorner,\" Uienco so chains norlh.\nIhence 8(1 chains east, ihenee 80\nchains south, Ihenee SO eliains we.sl\nlo place nf beginning, containing\nnhont (HO acres.\nP. I,. Parrel, Locator,\nIt. 0. Ilelilen. Agent,\nf.oeaied May Kith, 11107.\n2. Commencing at a pnst planted\n.il lhe north-west corner of U. (i.\nHehli-n's claim, same being the Initial post of A. Hallaiiline's claim\n.md marked \"A, Ilallanline's smilh-\ni-ast enrner post,\" thence J0I chains\nnorth, tbenee Kii chains West, Ihence\nMl eliains south, ihenee 811 chains\neast lo place of beginning, and cnn-\n(ainlng a ho\" t (M0 acres.\nA. Baliantlne, Locator,\nIt. (1. Belden, Agent.\nLocated May 10th, 1007, 13-flt\nLAND NOTICI*:.\nNotice is berehy given ihat sixty\ndays after date I intend in apply In\nthe Chief Commissioner nf Lands ami\nWorks, Victoria, British Columbia,\nfnr permission tti purchase lhc fol-\nlowing described land in South Kast\nKootenay:\nCommencing at a post planted at\na point 81) chains soulh of the southeast enrner of Lot number 5217,\nGroup I, Kast Kootenay, thence east\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A010 chains, thence soulh -It) chains,\nthence west to chains, thence nnrth\nHi chains to the point of chains lo\nthe point of commencement, containing ItiO acres.\nRolph Palmer.\nHated tbis liith day uf April, A.D.,\n1007. 7-!)t\nCRANimOOK LAM' DISTRICT\nSOUTH DIVISION 01? LAST KOO\nTENAY\nTake notice that Lester Clapp. of\nI'i.min..,,k, Hotel Keeper, Intends to\napply Inr a special license over the\nfollowing tlescrihnl lands!\nCommencing al .1 nosl plan!..I forty\nelinlns north nf c. v. 1:. Posl No.\nII, nn easi Iim* Loi -J5D2, Uienco east\nIn ehains, theme south IUU chains,\nthci.ee west 40 chain*, lliclne north\ninn chains to point nt commence incut,\nand containing 04U acres, nloru or\nless.\nLester clapp, Locator,\nNicholas Powers, A gene.\nDated June fi, 1007. IA Ot\nCItANUHOOK LAND DISTRICT.\nKOOTENAY LAND D1STKICT.\nTake notice lhat Oliver Amlei a\nBurgc, of Perry Creek, Cranbroo\noinipaiinii, Kanelicf, Intends to ..\nply fnr permission lo purchase ll\nfollowing (jcsprlbed land:\nCum 111 endiig at U.c south-casl ro\nlier nl Lot li.'l-ii, Group Om*; Item\nsouth -10 ehains, thence west I\nchains; ihence nnrlh Hi olmins, them\neasi -in chains to place ot bcglnntni\nalong line of said Lot H-t'Jli. siibjet\nlo the right (if anv) uf Robert Dtt\n..nt.\nOliver Anderson Burgc.\nDated Die Sth day of -Mav, 1907.\nCUANBItOOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OK KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Hairs Uingstoi\nItoss, nl Klkmouth, D. O., Luml..'.\nman, agent for the Iloss-Saskatoon\nLumber Company, Limited, intends\nlo applv fni' a special llmbei license\nover the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted ifl\n1 It.uus south of the north-west cornei\nnl Timber License.No. 8051, theuce\nwest 40 chains, thence south 40 chains\ntlience west so chains, Uience -\"-.':\nlo chains, thence east 120 <'..-..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\nthence north 80 chains to !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li I 1\ncommencement, ami containing 1 It\nacres, more or less.\nRoss-Saskatoon Lumber Compai\nLimited.\nIVr llnles ningston P.oss, Its Agei I\nHated June Sth, ]!)()\". IN\nLAND NOTICE.\nCRANBROOK LAND 1USTRICT\nDISTRICT OK KOOTENAY\nTake notice Hint John Charles\nSlacey, of Cranbrook, rancher, 1ms\napplied fo r permission lo purchase\nthe following described lands: Commencing al a posl planted lorty\nc|uvins soutli of the south-west corner of Lot (i.filS, thence 40 chains\ncast, tlience 40 chains north, thence\nHi chains west, theuce 40 chains\nsouth to the point ot commencement,\ncontaining 100 acres, more or less.\nObjection must be filed with the\nAssistant Commissioner of Lands nnd\nWorks at Cranbrook on or before the\nKlh day ot July, 1007.\nJohn Charles Slacey. -_____^________^___^______\nDated the 8th ot May, 11)07. B-Ut Deputy ul the iliw-ler ol the lulcriui\nCRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KAST KOOTENAV,\nSOUTHERN DIVISION\nTake notice that Lester Clapp, nf\nCrnnbrook, Hotel Keeper, Intends to\napply fnr a special timber license ovei\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at\nC, P. R. Post No. 45M. cast line\nLot 4593, Ihence east 80 chains.\nIhenee north SO chains, thence west\n-Nil L-hains, thence south SO chains to\npoint of commencement, and containing B-10 acres, more or less.\nLester Clapp, Locator,\nNicholas Powers, Agent.\nBaled June 22, 1907. 14-81\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF SOUTH DIVISION\nOK KAST KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Lester Clapp, <' chains\nof 1 * mencement,\nRobert Little.\nI.-, led \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 th. 1 107. 13-et\ntANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\n! that Robert Little, of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 5l !':\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 spo tor, has applied\n-. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 cut .-.:.! rarry away\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. the following described\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,i post planted at\n: > south-v-fs* cortcr ol License\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'* thence .'-\" chains south, thence\nit, thei '.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 160 chains\n:'.. thei 10 d ...;.i west tu place\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mi :.\",\nRobert Little.\nLocated June I0U). 1907. 13-6t\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\n\"1STRICT OF SOI TH KAST KOO\nTENAY\nTake iwlicc tha\n.:': id .Murphy, ot\nKi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0- B,\nC, Piospector, in-\n. .\n1 .. . pedal tiinU-r\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:, 0 : the\n] tmfc:\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i[.->.cnhe*J\n, ' planted at\nin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .:.'.: of li. Helm's\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -: - shout a quar-\n: 1! Hox* Canyon,\n-.;..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' River; thence\nihenee north 160\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ..,:.:. . '..-- -\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in chains, Uience\n1, 11 ;h IGO chains\nto poi;.: ..! 1 \"ii\nonlaiaing MO acres,\nAlfred Murphy,\n... 1907. 15-Ct\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\nSOUTH DIVISION OF KAST KO(>*\nTENAY\nTake notice that U-ster Clapp, of\nCiattbrook, Hotel Keeper, intend-. t<\u00C2\u00BB\n.ipply fur u special liceiiM; over tlie\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at C. I'. R. Pust HM.\n> 1, east line Lot V,:i2. thence east so\nc.iains, Ihence north hi) chains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence suuth \u00C2\u00ABo\niii.u:.. to point of commencement,\n.nl containing 640 acres, moie ur\n1.1 rtei Clapp, Locator,\n\.i bolas Powers, Agenl.\nDi ted Jum 15, 1907. LJ-6t\nCRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT\n-ul 'in |)I\ ISION OF EAST Kun-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll-.NAV\nTake nolii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 thai 1.. I I Clapp, ul\nCranhrook, Hotel Kei-pvi, Intends lu\nuppl) fm a special :.ien.su ovei Uie\nfollowing dcacribid lands;\nCommencing .-, a post planted cor-\nncrlng on t\u00C2\u00AB. C. P. U. Posl .A on\nC ..t In.-- I.fit 1592, thence east 80\nchains, tlience south feu chains, tbenee\nwest fen chains, thence north SO\nchain 1 lo point of commencement,\nand containing (>HJ acres, moro or\nless.\nLester Clapp, Locator,\nNicholas Powers, Agent.\nDated .June 7, 1907. 13-6t\nCRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\nTake notice that Robert Little, uf\nFort Steele, Prospector, has applied\nfor permission to cut and carry away\ntimber from the following described\nland:\nCommencing at a post plantod\nahoul one mile west of G. S. Frlzz-\nell's No. 2 License, \"South-west\ncorner,\" tlience Hll chains west, them--*\nSu chains .'.outh, thence 8(1 chains\neast, thence so chains norlh tu place\nof commencement.\nRohert Little.\nLocated June 5th, 1007. 13-61 TIIK OI!ANItlU)t)|- UKUALO\n___ \u00E2\u0080\u0094t\u00E2\u0080\u0094 <>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nii!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n<>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\"\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n'>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n->\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n<>.\nSatisfaction to ALL is\nour first consideration\nChildren's Clothing\nand Shoes at COST.\nF\nSLAUGHTER PRICE5\nO R various reasons wc have decided to discontinue the Children's Department, and will, therefore, put every item on sale at\nWhether your boys are actually in need\nof Clothing at this time or not, it will\npay you to come here and stock up for\nlater on. Our clothing for boys is the\n\" all the year around \" kind, so it will pay\nyou to investigate. We will include\nBoys' Stockings, Shoes, Braces,\nCollars, Underwear. Also\nGirls' and Infants' Shoes.\nThese goods are all new, and bear Fink's Guarantee in both quality\nand price. Any customer who now has an account on our books\nwill be entitled to participate in the sale in the usual credit way; but\nno new accounts will be opened for goods included in the sale.\nTHR EARLY BUYERS GET FIRST AND BEST SELECTIONS\nA Sweeping Reduction of 25 per Cent.\non every Man's Fancy Suit In the house. This includes the Spring\nThree-piece Suits and Two-piece Outing Suits, Single and Double-\nbreasted Coats. Blacks and Blues excepted.\n25 per Cent. Reduction\n hi\nMen's and Women's\nCanvas Shoes\n33 [per Cent. Reduction\non nil\nStraw and Panama Hats\nAssortment\nMen's Shirts\nHegttlur iiricoa Si.:\n81,7\"\n*l .'.ii.\nSale Price, 75 cents\nBin l,i.t\nMen's Felt Hats\nRogi.li.rf1.ii0 lu SUm lines\nSale Price, $1.00\n25 per Cent. Reduction\nHniiii\nMen's Fancy Vests and\nDuck Trousers\nThis Sale\ncloses\nSaturday,\nJuly 27\nA Large Loi of\nMen's Patent Boots\nand Oxfords\nlt\u00C2\u00BBgiilur price $5.00 .mil $5.50\nSale Price, S.1..S0\n25 per Cent. Reduction\non uli Broken LinoB of\nLadies' Shoes\nA Urge l..,l of\nMen's Working Boots\nRegular 12.50 nml $,'1,(10 linen\nSale Price, $1.00\n, >,, hov, ini.l he returns n gray-haired old\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 >,, ...-..'... He hns letters (it Idenlinen-\n' 'i. lion from E. II. Small, in case lie\n' '< i wants to go lo Prince Edward 1s-\n\ \' ' liii.il. A. I.eiteli has fixed his papers\n< ,\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 fm- Ottawa, .lames Ryan and Dr.\n,,,, King have done wlint they could lor\n, -< . l.i... in ease he goes lo New llriins-\n. '<. wick, and through I.is friendsl.ip willi\n' '\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 the leading rnilway ofliciats he wus\niirovfdcil with a round trip ticket at\nII... regular price, there being no discount for hot weather. Mr. Ouain's Mrs. Steward and two daughters,\nninny friends will wish 1.1m \u00E2\u0080\u009E glorious of Winnipeg, familv of Chief Tie lump and a happy return, nnd 11 hr, sprctor .1. M. Steward, wlio are\n . \u00E2\u0080\u009E brings a companion with bim Irmn ' spending Hie summer In Creston, arc\nI******************************************************* ('lichee the welcome will be all tbu paying a tew days visit to Cran-\nSend Your Clothing\nTO OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT FOR\nRepairs, Cleaning, Pressing\nand Alterations\nHi\n*:,\nCIGARS\n1 have just placed\nin stock\n1 case Marguerite\nI \" Arabella\nI \" Tuckett's Club\nI \" El Bravo\nS. J. MIGHT0N\nTHI: TOBACCONIST\nis III\nLOCAL NUTtS\n..Ml.\nPICK 101) IIP ABOUT THE CITY MY\nASKING QUESTIONS Ok'\nMANY PEOPLE.\nHave you seen the industrial sou-\niciiil spoon just received. Talc, tlio\njeweler.\nHi. Collin, nf Marysville, was in\nlimn last evening.\nPaul Hundley and A. I,. Mi'llein.ol\nvisited Marysville yesterday,\n(Jinnies GasUII, of Kimberley, is\nin tlie city today transacting busi-\nI K. M. Ilunkili, of Marysvilli\nlown today.\nI Miss llo.i.H.y Davis is spending her\nvacation in Nelson.\n' Mr. Allan, of Marysville, was in\ntown last evening.\nI .1. Ollibun .....I wife, nt llclley, are\nvisiting friends it. town.\nI Miss Hodson, ol Marvsville, is\nvisiiing Iticn-ls in lown tills week-.\n' Mrs. William l-'orsvtli, of Kimberley, is llie guest nf Mrs. T. Arm-\nst long.\nI Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Fltr.patrick, of\nMalTii'ilh . u.e visiting in town f.u- .\nfew ilnys.\nMrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Mcllor, nl\nMarysville, an' guesls at llu. Cosmopolitan today.\nChi.ilev Abbott expects In leave\nHie lirst. nt Hi,. \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei..ml, !,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E visit I,.\nHie md Country.\nWe sell Inr cash al rush prices; llial\nis whore ynu make the money, CCS.\nMrs. Itoburt Finlny, of Ihis cilv.\nami Inr aunt, Mrs. ii.ui.iii. \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef Calgary, li-H lot Spoknno Wednesday In.\na brief visit.\nThe ladies of the Melhinlisl church\nare giving an ice cienin s.x-i.il nu llie\npiirsniiiigi. lawn nn July 38111, winch\nnil ar illlinlly invited tn .itleml.\nWe sell l,,r cash nl mull prices; thai\nis where ynu in,ike Hi |,ey, ('.(' s\nVnu want a small nil liealev l.n\nnigbt and ('tiiergcu.'i- use, nr In save\nlighting a wood Ore these warm davs.\nWe have Hie Insl on llie market.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPatmore Bros.\nMclhniltst church, July 21st. Sullied lor evening discourse wilt lie:\n\"Tin- Knock tit Hie Door.\" A\nhearty Invitation is given in all wlm\nare visiting in Crntdirook, nr who go\nIn no other church.\nWe sell for rush .it enslt prices; thai\nis where ynu mnU<- Hie money. CCS,\nRev, Tnvlnr will preach in the\nllnplisl church on Sunday at. II an..\n.uni T.:iu p ni. Morning subject:\n\"The linn Hale.\" Evening subject:\n\"Old Tn.Hi and New Theology.\" All\nwelcome.\nHarry Drew, ol the Nortli Slav\nhnlel ui Kimberley, and one ol Hie\nbest (did must 'popular hotel men iu\ntho knnlenays, is in town today.\n\V. .1. Crosby aud lamily have returned Irom Vancouver and are now\nlocated at WvcllBc, where Mr. Crosby\nlias accepted his old position with\nthe (Mis Staples Lumber company.\nA. II. Prusser, one of lhc conductors wlm lias charge of the Flyer\ntrom Moose Jaw to Lethbridge, is iu\nthe city taking in the sights and\nSnulli Enst Kootenay ozone.\nThe local Orangcmeii ol Ibis city\nheld u most interesting meeting at\nthe gymnasium last Friday evening.\nA palatable supper was spread ......I\nthe program consisted ol stories\nsnugs and talks.\n('. I). McNab came up Iron. Waldo\nvesierilav fnr a brief stay In Cranlirook. He savs that the growth\nnt vegetation in that part ol the\ncountry Ibis year has been marvel-\nbus.\nThe members ..I the Baptist church\nare holding a picnic today about\nthree miles down .... lhc Fort Steele\nro.nl. Several large loads of people\nwell' driven In the grounds selected\nibis morning.\noil ami gasoline stoves lor tlie\nwarm weather at Patmore Bros.\nMr. and Mrs. E. Home and baby\nhave gone tu Edmonton for a visit\nwilh relatives. Mr. Home is expected home Ihis week, hut Mrs.\nHomo .....I tl.e baby will remain lur\nsome time.\n.Mrs. James Smith went to Moyie\nTuesday in arrange for the W. C T.\nU. elocution contest that is to lake\nplace there next Saturday evening,\nby the following named young ladies:\nMisses Tisdale, Ilickenbotliam, Oou-\ngcon, Andrews, Chipman, Kennedy.\nThe Crnnbrook Telephone company\nhave eonneeted Klko witli their lines\naud liencelorward it will be possible\nfnr people in this part ol the district\nto talk direct with people of that\nItistoric town.\nWhat is going to be done about\nLabor Day celebration this year? It\nis time that some action was being\ntaken if the celebration is lo be a\nsuccess. A public meeting should\nlie called and the matter thoroughly\nliscussed.\nD. J. Elmer has his new hotel at\nKingsgalc nearly completed, and it\nis going lo be a beauty. The rooms\nre large and airy, and it will soon\n[.rove quite un attraction to people\nlooking for a pleasant place to stop\nfor a few days for fishing and recreation.\nWe have a lovely line ol cut glass\nlo choose Irom lor bridal gilts.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTate, the jeweler.\nDorothy Alice, aud Roy Innis,\n.ildien bi Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hoby,\nof Elko, were baptised at the Methodist ehureh last Sunday allcrnoou\nl.v the pastor, Rev, It. Hughes. Mrs.\nHoby has jusl returned Irom a trip lo\nthe Slates, und has now gone back\nIn her home In Elko.\nMiss C McDonald, ol Uclrolt,\nMidi., stopped oil on Iter way back\nfr.,... Seattle, where slit, had been as\na delegate lo the Christian Endeavor\nciinvention, lo visit her brothers,\nHan and John McDonald, of Ibis city.\nMiss McDonald is very favorably Impressed will, tl.e climate and scenery\n... this part ol the .-(.....try.\nThe city council or lhe hoard ol\n1 .-.iilc should have some large signs\nmil up nt tbe station telling the\niumdreds of people passing through\nthis town on Hie trains something\n(.limit the eily and the wealth ol the\ndistrict, It is woiiderl.il how many\ni, | <|iicsti.ms are asked l.y passengers of\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00BA lhose whn happen to he on lhe plat-\n...furiu. This would prove a very\ncheap and efilcacinus way ol udver-\nlisillK.\nMaurice Oualn, superintendent of\n. >X the Electric. Light company, leaves Mrs. S. W. Hyckmaii, wife of S\nnext Saturday for his old home In.W. Ityckmnn, cnrponlur in Hn- shops,\nOttawa, and expects to lie absent'[left today fnr Hamilton, (inl., on in\nabout a titoulh or six weeks, tt has t extended holiday visit,\nbeen eleven years since Mr. (Juain left\n**********************\nl RAILWAY ITEMS i\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n.1. H. Mt-N.il), Ira! nm aster, will\nleave Sunday nr Monday on a vacation and will \isit Fort William,\nMontreal, Toronto and points in the\n.-.astern States. During lus absence\nCondueior T. A. Cory will poutorm\ntin* duties of trainmaster. Mr. Cory\naccompanied Mr. McNabb today on a\ntour of iln- eastern portion ot Hit-\ndistrict.\nKngineer Duncan McKwen is malting steady progress Inward recovery*\nin the Lethbridge hospital and is doing as well as could lie expected under Hie circumstances.\n.1. Moe, agent at the station, left\nfor Nelson ibis morning lo take over\nbis new duties as district passenger\nneent. He has Uie good wishes of\nfellow employes and the general public in his new field.\nIrving II. Willson. agent at Wardner, succeeds J. Moe as agent at\nCranbrook, and commenced duty here\ntoday. Q. II. Drowley, formerly\nagent at Toronto Junction, lakes Hie\nagency at Wardner.\nW. K. Clinc, despatcher, left on\nSunday on an Inspection trip of the\nbranch between. Macleod ami Calgary,\nami returned today ou the Flyer.\nIt. W. MeAuley, yatdmaster, went\nio Medicine Hut on Friday last to\nmeet Mrs. MeAuley ami little soli,\non their return from the east.\nMrs. Caven, wife ol Conductor\nTom Caven, paid a visit to Lctb-\nbridge on Saturday last ami returned\ni Monday.\nII. K. Walton, accountant in Hie\nstores department, visited .laffray on\nSaturday last.\nW. E. Wooilbouse, master mechanic,\nof Calgary, is in the city today on\naffairs relating to his department.\nConductors D. Hopkins, F. IV Davies and A. .1. Balmcnt have been\ntransferred to Lethbridge.\nII. (iiitilil, superintendent's account*\nant, visited Fernie last Sunday and\nreturned Monday on No. 7.\nJos. Austin, agent at Klko, and\n, II. Willson, agent at Wardner,\nwere in Calgary last week consulting\nthe management regarding the proposed new schedule of wages tor ibe\nlelegra pliers.\n(I. II. Williams, car service agenl,\not Winnipeg, was iu Hie city several\ndays dining the past week on litis!\nness connected with freight trallic.\nT. Martin, assistant resident eng!\nneer, of Calgary, arrive,! Ihis morning on train No. 5, ami will remain\ntwo or three iliya.\nSuper inl emleiit O. Krickson and\nSecretary A. I'. Thompson, were alt-\ncut several davs Ibis week on a tolll\nI inspect ion of Hn* ills I lid and ic-\ntin niil on No. f> today.\nI. Neshill, boileimaker, ton In\t\ntransferred to a similar position at\nCrows Nest.\nWm. McKeii/ie, engineer, lefl Insl\nSaturday on n visit to Scotland.\nOn his return be will be accompanied\nhy bis bride.\n'HACK TO THIS WOODS.\"\nThe Presbyterians are making preparations lor a good time next Tues-\nday tlio \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jiid insl. It is the annual\neoiigregfl'l ional ami Sunday school\npicnic. It is intended that it be a\npleasant outing lor tbe parents as\nwill as the children of tbe congregation. Vans will leave llie Sunday\nschool room at HI a.m. and cany tbe\npiciiiiers to beautiful shady grounds\nabout three miles out of town. Tho\nfollowing is a list of .sports being\narranged for: Senior girls ami boys\nran-, inilertneiljate girls ami boys\nrace, junior girls ami boys race,\n(these lo bo run separate); boys foot\ni.ui', running broad jump, potato\nrace, egg race, threading Hn* needle\nrace, three-legged race, sack race,\n(lames and swings wilt also to provided,\nCI iris and boys ate given a lip lu\ngel down and train tor gencroUH lirst,\nand second prizes an* to be provided.\nI'-ii.'iii, .uc asked lo plan Im th.*\nouting ami to en operate wilh the\ncommutes in providing refiwlinicnts.\nOil Is will be spread ami\nlu\nWi*\n^ win\nu the\niiniii',\" willi a\nIml has notion\nvl i.ms I Ion.\n 4 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nII foi cash al eti\n- you make Hie m\nMAItlMKH\nnl\"\n.h pri\ng oi\ntired\nwilh\nm; that\nCCS.\npare\nMil\ntiled\nOn Ue.hicMl.i-, mor\nHie homo of Uio In] nl\nKlizabclb McDonald\niimiTlngo lo Adam M. Swan, both of\n('r.iiilno.ili, Hov, Alain, pastor ,.f ito\nPresbyterian church, olllclallug. Afler\ncongratulations hatl been offered tbe\nwedding party sat down to n most\nsumptuous breakfast, after which\nthey left for tin* station, where they\n be Flyer for Spokane ami other\nwestern cities. Tbe groom holds n\nposition witb the King Lumber mills\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"i> the I.iiii.- is a mosl estimable\nyoung lady. Tiie Herald joins willi\nIheir manv friends in wishing the\nhappy couple a Iiu- of happiness and\npro\nHv.\ncash al cash pi\nmike ibe money.\n \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \"\nNEW FURNITURE FOR\nOLD\nill do business that wav. If\nre any ..1.1 furniture that you\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 dispose nf come to us ami\niii-..' you new furniture in ex-\nAmi if yon bave furniture\nwis repairing we cm make it\nif ii is not too far gone, for\ntwo experts in tbis line,\nan easy way In make money,\nsave it by getting your furni-\nined inlo new by proper re\nel... n_\nthat\nsimpl)\nCo-operative Sto\nr\nWhen You\nCome to the Metropolis stay at the\nPalace Hotel\nStephens & KuckenJorl\nProprietors\nOpposite C. P. R.\nStation\n$1.00 PER OAY\nCalgary, Alta.\nii \"STEWARTS\"\nTin- Iff linn I'i\n\"CRESTON SnjAWBBWtlHS\"\nllei.thpiiil'h.ra Inr\nI'll I. ..ADAM'S\" l-'..M(ll'H\nSTII.lWIIKIlllll'S\nr fni\nlli.\niinnlit.l\nI.HI.llll I-IAIH.V\nHUGH STEWART\nl-l 70 - Armstrong Ave\n**********************\nV\n\v.\nIt. Iln\nmli ti. i\ntv. run-\nnl hi\t\n(1....\n. -\nthe east as an innocent-, smooth faced\nComhiclor F. Oeiicst lefl, on Sunday for Calgary for a tew days\nplensure trip.\nTlie concrete foundation of Hie extension to the round house Is laid,\nami work is rapidly progressing on\nIbis large contract.\nMrs, Boyes, wife of .1. M. Tloycs,\nfiller, left on Tuesday on a holiday\nvisit to Montreal.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 more cordial.\nbrook tills week.\nlohn W. Wolf\nBoot, Shoe and\nHarness Maker\nOld shoes made new. All kinds\nof repairing:, dive \">'' \u00C2\u00AB call.\n(JltANBROOK I.AMI DISTRICT\nDISTRICT OF KOOTENAY\nTali itiii- Hnil Janus A. Steele,\nof Crnnbrook, H. .1., occupnlion,\nTimber Cruiser, Intends ... apply lor\nspecial timber license over the lollowlng described Intnl..:\nCommencing at a post planted six-\nly .ml) chains west, .mil twenty (211)\nchains north nf the north-west corner nf Timber Limit No. 2078, Hicncn\nrunning suulh lorty (HI) chains,\nthenco west eighty (80) cliains, Hiencn\nnorth eighty (80) chains, Ihence east\neighty (80) cliains, thence, south lorty\n(III) chains to the place of commencement, and containing 0-10 acres, inure\nor less.\n.lames A. Sleele, Locator,\nDated the 17th day ol .Inly, A. II.\n11)07. 17-6t"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1907-07-18"@en . "10.14288/1.0070566"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . 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