@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "1f522e89-a6ff-4cc5-99c7-f0cfa0d888c7"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-06-27"@en, "1907-05-11"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranbrookpro/items/1.0304814/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ iogptttm ol. IO. CRANHROOK, Ji.C, SATURDAY, MAY ll,liJOt. No. IU. MEETING OF C0U..CIL Wh tt the City Dads are Doing to Promote the Welfare of the City. The Cily Council held ils regular monthly meeting on Wednesday ovoning. There were presenl Mayor .liinies Pinlay, and Aldermen Kink. li vmi. Jackson, (lill and Sicken- hothaiu, Minutes of lasl regular meet- ing and speeiui meetings were rend: and on motion adopted. A communication from .1. Suuth, re ihe paying ol u stenographer in a case in the police court was read and on mm inn referred to the Police Com nils sinners. A communication from .1. P. Leslie, re u claim for damages, for injuries sustained by Mrs. f.eslie caused by u decetive side- walk was read; and on motion the city clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Leslie that, according to the opinion of tlie city solicitor, the eity, was not liable for the accident to Mrs. Leslie. The accounts of the Electric Light, Telephone and Water supply Companies, were ordered to be paid. Alderman Ryan tint Voting. On motion the monthly accounts, as presented by the finance committee were ordered to be paid. Messrs Reid and McCallum was then heard re the expense account of delegates to inter view the C. P. R. officials at Winnipeg; und motion of aldermen Gill and Jackson, the account, umounting to |64 was ordered paid. The question of securing a public pound was referred to the Pire and police committee, with power to act. The city clerk was instructed to write to the Provincial Government with a view of obtaining for the city the jail now in use by the Government. The Council adjourned at 9-4-5. Wednesdays uml Fridays has been resumed. Natal Day At Lithbridgn. Lolhbiidg lelii-iileil "Natal Duy" nn Muy Bill, by u procession in Hu- morning, uml in tlie afternoon mutches wore piny ed ns follows;— baseball t lares holme vs Lotlibrldgo; football Pincher Crook, vs Lothbrldge; Luernsse. High Hiver vs Loth- bridge, III eueli of lhe uln ive contests Lethbridge wus victor inns. 'I'he Raymond nml l.elli bridge bands played altornatoly nu liinil' nt n lime during the sports. The dny wus broughl In 11 elnse by ll display of life- works. MASONIC GATHERING: PEOPLE YOU MAY KNJA' William H. Evans, Win. Symonds and Wm. Colquhoun have been appointed Commissioners for taking affidavits in the supreme court, for the purpose of acting under the Provincial Elections act, in the fernie riding. Commence Operations Monday. The steel for lhe spur to the North Star mill arrived on Monday, and on Wednesday track- laying commenced. It is expected that the spur will be completed by Saturday, and the mill in operation by Monday. Some 25,000 feet of lumber has been sawn for the use of the com pany in putting up buildings for tho workmen and other purposes. Meeting of Polioe Commissioners A meeting of ihe Police Com inissioners was held ou Monday, at which Chief of Polieo Dow was instructed to employ a special constable, who shall net as jailor, at a salary not to exceed #75 per month. Railway Notes The Canadian Pacific Railway announce May 15th as the opening date for Banff hotel. ■lune liith for Lake Louisoand Emerald Lake Chalets Glacier, Field, Revelstoke, Sicamous and North Bend hotels aro open the year round. Opening of navigation, Great Lakes, Port William lo Owen Sound. This service will be inaugurated with S S. Manitoba from Port William May "tli. Regular service tri weekly will hu maintained leaving Port William Tuesdny. Friday and Sunday. Navigation has been resumed on Trout Lake and the tri weekly service Mondays, Cranbrook Lodge A . F & A. M. Receives Grand Master A speeial emergen! meeting nf Cranbrook Lodge A. F. & A. M. was held nn Tuesduy evening in the Masonic Temple, The occasion being the annual visit Of Right Worshipful Brother .1. H. Sehnlield, Grand Master of British Columbia. There was a large attendance of looal masons, us well as ninny visitors from Moyie, Kimberley, WyclilTe and Fori Steele. The work of the evening wus the exemplification of the inn* degree, and il is needless for us to suy thai it was done in u manner befitting llie occasion. Immediately after tlie services in the Masonic Council Chamber, the visiting brethren and members assembled in the spacious dining room of the temple to partake of a ban quel provided by the members of the lodge. The banquet was all that could be desired, and after lhe edibles had disappeared, toasts were in order. Bro. E. Elwell, W. M. acted as toast master. "King and Protector of the Craft." was drank standing. "The Grand Lodge of British Columbia" was responded to by D.D.G.M. Bro. ,1. D. McBride "Our Worshipful (Irand Master" proposed liy J. A Harvey, was responded to by Worshipful Master E. Elwell of Cranbrook Lodge. "Our Immediate Pasl Master" proposed by Bro. Elwell, was responded to by Past Master M. A. Beale. "Visiting Brethren." was responded to by Bros. J. A. Harvey. 1). Duffleld, and M. Cragie. "Absent Friends" was drank in silence. Songs were rendered by many of the brethren, und piper McCowan gave a few selections on the bagpipes. It was late wlien the programe was completed but every one went uway felling that aside from an excellent banquet, much good had been accomplished by Hie craft during tlie pasl. year throughout Southeasl Kootenay. Meeting of Knight Templars. .1. Irvine nl Nelson, represent ing the Grand Provincial Prior of British Columbia and ti Scho- field, will puy a visit to Selkirk Preceptory and Priory on Monday evening next, Ac Fort Steele A largo number of Masons accompained Grand Master.!. II. Sehnlield to Fort Steele Wednesday. Our cowan reporter reports a large gathering of the Craft in thut town on Hint evening. Machinery Has Arrived. A. carload of machinery for ihe making of bricks wus iu tho freight shed Wednesduy consigned tn the Cranbrook Pire Brick and Terra Colt a Co. Tho machinery will be installed ns soon us possible, us we learn Ihul the Company have ul ready received several large orders for both lire and common bricks. !•: A Willis nl Wattsburg was in 'lie cily Friday mi business. i lonrge I !enr\\ nf Porl Slcoli iviis ni iln- eiiy Priday. .Mux, Miilfui ivnsiit Lathbridge this week nn business, Vi. Tiniliel* nf Pernio was in Cranbrook Priday mi business Kxtru qualily garden hose is lhe choice this season, ill I'm iv Bros Mrs. I'lilpiunn mul boys were guests of Mr N. Hanson ul Wasn ihis week, Mrs Dr. Cnrsan uml fnniily nf Pernie were online ut Wasa lhis SAME AS BOSTON MAN CZ TOWN iOOTBALL CLUB thai is satisfactory to hoi parties, Town Club Formed-Officers '''I'" agreeraenl was finally Indian Brave Elopes With Another Elected, : ^-'""1 *•*><* Copied Buck's Squaw- Also Monday, nnd the men nave nil returned in work, No nml wns shipped Tuesday, as mil) pro- Mr, mul Mis. ,1 II M,'Iii-iii, were visiting Mends m Pernii riiursdiiy. Iv \\V. I.i,nu. relumed Weilues iluv from n business irip li The opening meeting nf the Town Chili. I'm' tin. season of IU07 wus held in the Gymnasium mi Tuesday eveniug ui whieh n j' g liy number of members and I amies, today are shippii persons interested iu ihe game "he agreement runs two years vvi'iv presenl. from April 1st, nml provides fnr There wus considerable busi- * conference sixty dnvs previous ness broughl up which was. His to its expiration for tin- purposi pnsi-d nt in n inusl satisfactory |°f considering Ils renewal milliner. Mr, c liaker was elected pi Nelson. Refiigerntorsand Preouors for the win-in weather, ut Patmore Urns I'. McLean ol Marysville spent several days this week in Cranbrook on business. 11 Burroughs nl' Michel, uud W. Hill of Vancouver were registered ul tho Cranbrook Priday. Mr. nml Mrs. .1, I). McBride. nnd Mr. uml Mrs. p Vi. Kelsnll spent Sunday lasl nt Wattsburg, returning Monday. Wm. P. Tute C. I'. B. official watch inspector, returned Priday from a tour ni inspect ion over llie Crow lim . Dr. II. Watt returned from Kingsgute Thursday which plaee is uiider his supervision as Dominion Health officer, Mrs. ,1. P. Smiili left nn Monday for Wasa, the Saratoga, of Sniitheusl Kootenay. where she will spend u lew days nut ing. W. 1). Hill wus quite ill (luring Ihe early purl of this week, but was oul attending In business Priday. A large nmn ber of Indians were attending court Monday in Cranbrook in hear the "big white chief" try the Kootenay brave fnr steal ing another braves squaw. Contractor Worden hus n crow of men ut worli digging the base ment, and preparing lhe foundation of lhe new opera house. Cleaning the city There ure over live hundred houses in I 'run- brook und llm city lias only one scavenging curt, 1'ho season is sufficiently far advanced now to ndmii nf a thorough cleaning up nf the cily. Contractor D. .1. Johnson is pushing operations on the new Courl House. When finished lhe building will be ihe mosl tin- posing structure in this nock of the woods. Parker A- Thorpes mill III Wardner started up lull blusl Thursday with n force nl thirty men, which will be increased as sunn us the mill is in condition Indian Agent R L. T Galbraith who hus I* n in West Kootenay for several days this week looking ufter lhe Interests nf his wards, passed Ihrough Cranbrook Tlmr-iluy mi his wuy llllllll' In Poi'l Sleele. Wnsii, the Saratoga, ni this district, is ihe tinesi summer resort in tho Kootenay. A nmn ber nl Perniu uml Crunbrook people were registered ul lhe Wasa lintel during lhe past week. si.lent ,,f lhe ellil.. Mr. I'. Haywood was ihe unanimous el a nee i if the meeting for captain, nnd Mr. .1. A. Porgussinn was made secretary-treasurer, 'I'he colors inr the .seilsnll llus chosen. An executive tn represent lhe club ni ihe Association meetings wus elected, consisting nf the pre.sklent, captain, Neil Houston und A. Caldwell. Mr. liaker, who filled his position in advantage as chair man. expressed himself ns well satisfied wiili ilie attendance, harmony und gnnd feeling nf tlie meeting, und Mr. A. M. Black, in n terse little speech suid that-he thought there should be a good football season, this year, in Cranbrook, now ihni ihe Town Team hud been formed, making llie third team to enter the contest for football honors. He also voiced tlie hope that ull old members nnd supporters would rally around lhe colors. Dr. .1. II. Kinir. M. 1'. 1',, was elected Honorary President, with an able corps of Honorary vice-president, consisting of R, E. Beattie, Dr. < liven. S. Mighton ami A. C. Smith. A vote of thanks wus tendered lo the executive nf the Gymnasium for the use of the hall for the meeiing. The moo! ing of the Town Pool- hull Club will he held in Mr. A. C. Smith's store al 8o'clock next Tuesday evening. The hest Ihiii'.'' I'm- u kitchen this Imi weather is a gasoline stove Inr cooking. Perfectly safe 'und reliable. . We sell lhe best Patmore Bros. .lames Arnold, A. C. Bowness, .1. Henderson uml ti Rummer were ai Nelson this weok attend' ing a convocation of llie Grand Lodge nf lhe Knightsol Pythias, A. .1. Bradley nnd R S. Aikins have purchased the business nl* W. P. Kelsnll. The reputation nf "The Palm"for homemade candies will lie fully maintained by llie new firm, Walter B. Lning, und Miss Battle Lasby, nl' Acton, lint, were married, on April 28th nl Toronto. Mr. uiul Mrs. Luing arrived in Cranbrook Monday lasl where thoy will reside in lhe future. S. E. (Hiver, at nne time re purler nn the Daily News nf Nelson, hut now a limber limn magnate nf Tochta, wus iu Cram brook Thursday, having returned Iliun ll trip I . till' nlil country. Visitor i Hero and There People Who Home to Cranbrook and Those Who Go Away. See Reid i$ I'n *s lino of fishing tackle, it is iiie best in town. Rev. W. W. V I' Kiinber- ley was iu ihe ciiv Wednesday, •Iniin Kwin nf Wasn was In lhe city Thursday, M. Church of Spokane was in the city Tuesdny. A. Krull'ell nf Kllin, was in the eiiy Tuesday on business. li. T. McGregor of Moyio was in the city Tuesdny. "The same old story in the same nld wuy." We mean went her. .1. W. Wilson and .1. A. Solo- man nf Toronto were guests ut the Crunbrook Tuesday. Horn, ul Cranbrook Wednesday May sth. to Mi-, and Mrs. Vi P. 11 unl. a daughter. A Walkover shoe and Broadway suit can be found at Hill A tin'. D. R. Cameron of Edmonton was a Cranbrook visitor Thurs dny. Judge Wilson wus a Nelson visitor for several days this week. P. Woods come down from Cherry Creek Wednesday ou business. Mrs. (I. H. Staples and Miss Staples of Wycliffe were Cran brook visitors Wednesday. John A. Maedonald wus down from Marysville Thursday on business. 1). ll. Vales, of Wyclilfe, manager of the Staples Milling Co. was at Cranbrook Thursday on company business. Prom now on lill Dominion and Empire days, footballers will turn out every pleasnnl evening for practice. G. A. Gail, W. W. Armstrong, H. M. Burritt and,). M. Hamilton of Vancouver were registered at the Cranbrook Thursday. When we install your Plumbing or Heating system we make it a point to please you. Our goods are extra high grade, our work ditto, Patmore Bros. A. Mackenzie of Spokane. P. W. Gordon of Nelson, 0. J, O'Neil of Kalispell, and C. J. King of Missoula, were gnosis ut tlie Cranbrook Wednesday. P. Jensen of Wusa was in Ihe City Wednesday on business connected witli the sale of a large bunch of timber in Northeast Kooteuuy. Win. Thompson, was down from Perry Creek Tuesday. Mr. Thompson will soon leave for Cobalt lo try his luck iu llie silver district. Mr. Olis Staples of tlm Staples Lumber Co. nf WyclilTe, returned Tuesday fi'0,11 a business Irip lo points iu Montana ami Idaho, In ./.ul I Bros, have installed a iiinchiun fnr pulling ou rubber tires. It is the only one in tlie district and supplies a long fell want iu that lino, Robt. Little was over frmu Fort Steole for several days Ihis week Completing tlie sale nf u bunch of timher claims situated on the Skookumchuok. tt Is re- Th„ ,„„,„,„,,-, ,,f the ICusI ported that the deal was closod U Dislrict of the Melho- alWO.000. |d|B| n,,*;,,.,, ussembleil in ihis — *— pluee on Tuesduy of this week lo Regular public preaching sor prepare repurls for Annual Con vices will he held in the Melho feroilco which ineols in V'oruou disl Church next Sunday, llieinext week Revs W. S. Hull of] pastor being iu charge. Rev. ! Per , Geo Kl V of Mi,.|„.|. ; Ihey kiu.w. sure m be luvnrnlile Westman has beon invited to the Cl, 13. Ridlnnds of Coal Crook, lo granting tl mention lo the pastorate of tho Mount Pleasant, W, Vance nf Kimberley, T Bindrlc. Light Co, Methodist Church, Vancouver, Soworbiills of Moyio and Vi. K,\\ nnd lias accepted the cull having j,lones nf Creston were all Striko is Settled. been released by lhe official 'present. All reports woro on- board of the church here. Mr. coiiraging showing n good 'pp,, \\on„ drawn mn contro Wesiniun will leave mi Monday moasui'o iif success during the ,„.,.„„ i,„,„„ ,, , ,, ,. ' , . . llersV tli'l iveell I he ciilll li ii'l'u ill's In ultenil n ciinleii nee iii \\ ernmi year. Dclourules worn appoint' . i .... nnd upon his rolurn will mako ed lo attend Couture .Mr "I lliu Crows Nest Pass anil the linul arrangements fnr his re- W. T. Rold was chosen tn minors I i lasl been settled, proximately lhn same weigh! moval from lhis place. | represent Crnllbrook An agreemoill has heen reached reel Steals a Cayuse |;lmi".'° : •|l\""" Hlndian. who'f-vigwam IsToca "'.' »es; but alinost ,,11 ,,r iheL, ,.,. Mmy ,„jli;imi pM News nl il,,. sonie nt hus been r Ivod wilh joy by all ns u prolongation ot tlie strugcle iin-ant staguatl ■ business nil n\\-nr the province. LOOKING AHEAD Firemen Prepare Kulcs to Govern Future Kaccs. The Firemen nf lhe district appointed a cominillee in pre pare rules In govern ull races in lhe future, whicli would prevent troublo nnd discontoni such as happened lust year between Moyie and Cranbrook, The following rules hllVO been Ullnpleil: lll'I.KS (lOVKHNINl! IIKT THST 1. Each reel must eurry '.'un feci nf i'i Inch rognlar lire hose. '2, Race nne hundred yards tn hydrant, lay 20H feet in' hose, break nt I Ml feel, and pul mi nozzle. il. Siarl In pull nil hose mu more ihan I" feel from hydrant. I. Cup mi hydrant, coupling on hose nnd nozzle In he on three I'iiII turns (hie second in he added in time fnr every turn or pari short of three full turns Inr each eim neelion. nccording In Rule I ii. Time keepers in stand with bucks In sinning line, lime In he taken from pistol report tn lime wnier comes through nuzzle. 7. Judges in have power in make all competing teams In use reel. s. Nuzzles shull Weigh lint less ihan pounds '.l. The nuzzle men and men breaking coupling must mil start ahead nf lead men iu harness, I". The captains of each contesting tenm to hnve Ihe privilege iif appointing a nuzzle ami hydrant referee. II. Tlie finishing line shall he Inn feel from lhe hydrant. 'I'he point nf mizzle when dropped to lie unl more than six feel from line. line-half second shall lie added fnr every Innl or traction of same thai point of nozzle is behind li feet limit line. UII.I-ls (lOVKHNINO urn \\Nli Illli HACK. 1. To run 100 yards. 2. Pislol Stall. Hubs In he nvor starling line. Captains In draw for position. .'I. Race In be run wilh trimmed wheels, approximately the same weight, I. The lirst hub over finishing line tn be awarded lhe race. Conditions anil Rules Governing Hose Reol Races an Agreed Upon by tin.- Representatives of Crunbrook nnd Fernit- John i..i.L-i... ii Kootenay ted ns, i was up before Magistrate Armstrong mi Monday charged with stealing a cnyuse, uml eloping wiih the squaw nf n buck named I'alli'i.ii. Tl,,. ilopmonl was truly sensational frmu tlie fact thai filngle luul nn cayuse to carry his new KlUtcl tn the land nl' the free, hence he added in-iill In injury by stealing Pllllooks puny us well as his squaw. The sturdy buck left nn an unlucky Friday nighi. und us sunn iis ihi.- horse was missed, iln- ilisiippeiiiiiui .''nl Oinigle und Mrs I'iilli.nk iinleil. tl„. In,linn police nf tic Kootenay started in pursuit. The fugitives had crossed ihe border Into the luml "l the free, but the tudian sleuths knew nn boundary line, im International inw. nn extradition papers, nr niiide nf procedure in ssary in the taking nf a criminal in a foreign country. Tlie fugitives wended there way through Monlana Into Idaho before they rested. Tin sleuths followed them closely nml caught ii]i wiih ihem ni Sand Point, where Ihey lllTOStod the guilty pair. When lhi. "hie chief" lhe reserve policeman caughl up wiih ihem In- exhibited n star, it from llie bottom nf nn nld tomato can. pulled forth uu nld rusty pair nf handcuffs and snapped Ihem mi his prey. The sqiiiiw attempted in conceal her identity by wearing u large pair nf smoked guggles, but wlien the officer snatched them nil. he grunted u recognizing "whoo-1" The squad nf Indian policemen wiih their prisoner arrived iu Cranbrook Monday, where n formal complain! was laid charging (Jingle with stealing a horse, His answer tn the complaint wns, uie un steal him in Canada.' showed that lie knew more of international law Iliun his captors. He wus remanded fnr u week fnr ihe production nl more evidence. First Steamer for Nome. Seiutle, Wash . May 10.—The steamer Corwin, owned by ihe L. X. Gray Steamship Company, left this port today for the north mining towns. She is the lirst vessel In make lhe trip this season. Although the Cm-win is tlie lirst bout to leave, tlie season will practically npen with tlie sailing of the steam ships Ohio, Victoria, Pleiades und Senator, whicli depart nn June the 1. The Pleiades is ilie only steamer that lines nni carry passengers, ami all available space on the other three steamers has already been engaged. The Cm-win has the distinction of having been th" Ni vessel Into Nmiie every season I'm- lhe last six years. The tirsi '"xl"'n"*N*s vessel in arrive ut Nome is 1' Teams tn emisist ,,r always greeted with grenl en- more than l-1 men ihuslnsm. II, Members of tenuis in he inula tide eiiizeiis ni imi less than Up Before the Beak. ii days residence "l 'he lown ~-- ih.-y represent ' Chief of Polico Dmv arrested 11, Ti„.re siinii he ilir J"" ''"llins mi a charged nf judges, who shall also be lime ll"'f'- ' •h"1-" Anderson keepers, uppniuled In* 11 liiielieil Hie matter by Hndlns Election Friday. 'I'he properly holders nf Cran brook Were ill lhe pulls Friday voting nu ilie question nf giving ll I'll hise, nr option. In the I Cranbrook Blociric l.ighi < !o,, in niher words giving thom per mission in extend, I Install new electric light iuanlilne|'y, Tlie voting on By law No, lift, usi, Is known under the Muni l|io Bh||1| l)0 S0|B Mgcs of the gave three months in Uu ":H "'■'"-"■ «u-1.,'hi. bu. Hltlo|m(,0 ,,.,„.„. .,„,„,. loho || tlty cooler. nnd in usl be given Immediately Hen Pugh, was again up Inr afler tl oinpletlon of lhn con being drunk and disorderly. t(>Hl Judge Andersmi gave him 110 I, All nes in he run off the days lo eonsidor whothorhe will snine dill i Hike lhe phnlge Iii nbstalll from fi, Tho hoine team In appoint using nld scolnh uml hud Ian- starter gunge ii. Pistol siiiri witli hubs of Sum Baldwin was charged reel Iii he uver starting line, with reckless shunting within lains nl il poling tenuis. Collins guilt) us charged, and liilorcsl being manifested, the resull wns unl obtainable ut ihe time nl going tn press, but il is, leenriling tn Ihnse who think Starter in he in dlrccl line wiih Hie hulls. 7 Teams In atari with up ihe city limits, llis Honor, will li.'iti' i li.- case mi Monday next, moan while "Sam" will clean his rille uiiil put it away until the shooting season opons, THE PROSPECTOR, CUANliROOK 1'. i .. MAY ll. 11)07, WANTED 50 Tie Makers NOTICE. Tuke notice "(nt >i.\\ty day* iftt*r llfttti I. '.-■■ !.'.«'- *'l.' to tin* ('In--' Cotumissioner of Luml*- ;tini \\\\ .irk- ai VietoHti, H >'. for pel !,i— ON IU |'iiri'lia>t* tli-- fnlloWhll! ties- ■ b'-.i landa in Khsi Kootfiin.v. Comment'Ing ul n j»>-t iiIuiihhI ai lln north mix-i fonioi ol Loi No liiOl, thence ■■a-it 7:' chains, mott1 ur i-*—. 'u ■ he south au>t corner ol I-"' No. U< tlifii.-.- soul ■ ;_ ■ eha ■■-• more or less to the north boundary of Lot No. <\\\\'.\\:\\. thence w«si lUivty-tmv chains and «.. Transfpr nffice twenty nk.tothe north west corner W1T ' ranS>er UTT'C^ of Lot N" "Lf:;. thence south nineteen : LranbrOOK, D.b. dmin. and forty six linkB to the north ^ ^ 0 4 ^^ 0 ^ 0 ^ ft 4 ♦ *♦<>♦<. ♦** ♦*♦*♦ .vesl corner of Lot \\«». H-W4, thn -..-... ^ t t /^\\ t^ t^ /""i $ APPLY TO -Jf Uf/llC l^l^rt4!iltL,fcL*i'rt1* ************ ****.i|fm*i|C****L** « If ...SAW YOUR WOOD...* A. B. Grace, * £ PUBLISHER ami EDITOR. # WITH -\\ ft£ 9 FAIRBANKS-MORSE | ©l)C 3jltO0l>CCtOV. * GASOLINE ENGINE J ft It's the most perfect running ongiuo you can get, TheSjJ satuhday, may tl.iiKi; ,3fft latest ei|iiiptnont tor sawing wood. 3* ~ ~ * TllK BEST IS TllK CHEAPEST 9 j. \\ I—|f'H'*f"1^ ' nnTIIAnr T\\r\\f\\n Plnmhino HnnHnir Hoot- * Prof esslona 1. Harvey, HoCarter k Maedonald BARRISTEHS AND SOLICITORS CRANBROOl., - B.C. :::::;:..;:: * PflTMORE BROS. "5 ill shies in prevenl lhe wanton ft west forty-one chains to th.- east boundary of Timber licence No, SUM, ♦ theuee north twenty-seven ehains and 9 forty-sis links to the plaee of commence 9 J menl cont i ninjj one hundred und ten 9 acres, more or 1—. 4; Arthur tleln. '.i. Id fIr.-. k.-iii :-ij-*. A^cnt. ♦ \\M Dated Kebrtiary 27 th. IWi" ♦' NOTICE. 0 Sixt) lay* after date. L the under* -ft- - .':.-.: ntei i tn applj to the * llh ' ' i'n:: ■:. -- ■■:.-' ol ,and.i iuid Works* J Victor ;i •■'*■■ * f»t |>e mis* oi ▼. ,. K-B ■ e ■' '**■•■ nj '.'-■■'' '■■■ ui - ■ *> Easi Ki otenaj 9'. L'ommeti■■:■ . a- * I'"-' :-ii'-' oi ' •■ q I.»-■ line ol Lot 3O0L twentj .'HH.fi- ■ north ol ihu -<- n h-ea-l corner of -aid ■ j Loi 3(101, thence noi th twenty ehait ■- * elm ii- ■■ -■ '♦' twentj chains, I hence wesi - jhi o ehaiii!> to !'-!■ •■ ol commencement ± containing 1*10 acres, more oi >■>- Mati hew Hreckenrid^e. I»;fc-. i'i : Ireckeni -il:'1 a*.- q\\ , * 1'j February 27th, lWi7. ° " .4: C The Painters, Paperhangers, Ete, OUR LARGE. STOCK fiuririi IS COMPLETE Renu ■ ■■■ irry the ot i Sign Painting a Specialty •* wnale nml tlestruetion ol valuable timber Lasl season ibiiig, Rooting, Heat .», anil Blower Work. H 9 9. ************** ********99** SOI.K AUE.VI W. P. GURD Barrister Solicitor. Etc. Grailbl'OOk * * British Columbia iiiiiI Hi.' \\ .'iir before s iu llie lies ^. U-iictu>n in tire lillinns ol * 9 t ilollai-.s worth of limber ami lhe t iliuiRer ..I ti I.'. in ii'iii',' ilns i,..iiiii .liiiiiiiunii; lires is us :■ real us 4 I ♦ 4 >\\ lui ns iliiiiillllls In .1 { .i.l 'ii ilie 4 »••♦ New Meat Markets RICHARDS & COLLIS I'i l{\\ i:\\ iii<^ i\\n l'n\\ ru u nni'. I ili.slrii I now, 0 . . , . J iintnken 4 9 4 .-llll III— lO 'Ifl'Sillls IMslllllU III , * ' ; ♦ 4 9 ' ""' '1'i.v. '!> Ha- J orders 1 . . ml itrii'l, is I lie .le'liunil * ' English Gut Joints a Specialty nil lhe In;:1' ivni 4 ; ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 il ivill ii'.-.'i\\i' prompl mnl enrefiii attention ♦ »■'•"•«••«•—»•••«»»•«,•,".■»•»»•»»•.«.♦»■»•»•.»»■»'»•> I leu.-e itivu us a li'lul (we giiaraitloo sntlsfnc- inun Vour | hi I ii iii.i.iv will lie liiiilily osteoineil Order by Phone .s-2 6. H. Thompson ^iZHA IIAKKISTKU tt SOLICITOR ^ZZ**f NIITAItY PUBLIC OFFICE REID BUILDING Cranbrook, H.C. THOMAS MoVITTIE P.U.S. At C.B. Port Steele B.C. TIMUEH XOTICI Thlrtv ♦ ♦ <■- ♦ 9 ft 9 4 * 4 9 4 9 9 *"'""*""■ liJ " ' ............A.,.*...*.....,,..,,,*....,,*.,* tuu in,,i i-m-rj iiiijiy i ^ „„,,_, ,.., ♦ Kooloniiy: C.niiiii.-li - "him',',1 ft************************ A a iliilled. iseiijni iifj heller 9 9 * CENTRAL HOTEL 1 FERME. B.C. ♦ ♦ -♦ MANUFACTUHERS and BREWERS , Nt ♦ ♦ weather. ♦ ♦ BEER ® PORTER The Impei'iiil Coiiforeuee ini- '!n.'-t.'.l lhe British govern- J iin'iii in co opernlu with the * * * * * * Marysville, B.C. COLE & HANDLEY, Prop The Lending llnlel of the St. Mary's Valley. Nico airy rooms newly furnished. Table ns good ns any in ICootonav. m 9 9 9 9 I * 1 i i npply in llie Chief Ciliiiniissioni l.iin.l-innl Work'nt Vii'torlll. B.I .. for J i cnr n dv tuu dids:- *,'•_*- nn -■."*:-;*■*.■ J several colonial governments m 9. X b°LD B^ IHr' 3A^''**-' ■-• I promotion the einigmtioi, of **' X Bottled beer for faniih ♦ British people lo the outlying # use a specialU t parts of the Empire. This is ii a spei'lul lioL'iii'e iii mu iiiiii i'iin-,1 11 mi ft m * valuable suggestion, and will limber from the liilliwlnn cli-wrllieil | # Outside Orders J undoubtedly produce "nnil r I GIVEN STRICT AM) PROMPT ATTENTION ♦ sults. Tho s ,k, r.H., „,■ „ t SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J |mssage wi" "ilv":' benofloin Illllli..i- I. ii.-.' No. i,'i4, llllll niiiiiinu ♦> iiorlli Hll.-niiiii-. ilii-ii.'.. w.-l mi ,'liiiii,., ♦ 4 P. O. BOX 812 b i-l -ii ft *<" TFXEPHONF. NO. I *>' * GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS 9 9 DR. Iv W. CONNOLLY PhUSiclail mid Slll'ljeOII ni.-rii-K jVUMstiiiini: AVE. IIOUIIBI li in II u.in. 2 lo 1 p.m. 7 to s ji.ni, I'lioni' uili.'.' Iii.'i Itoaliloiiiie luu CRANBROOK AERIE 967 F. O. E. FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES .Meet ,'1','rv I'l'iiluy nt S p.in. Visilinji' lli'iitlii'l'a I'lii'iliully Invitoil I'Ills. SMITH, W. l'l-i'»iili-lil M. I). lln.LiNiis, Sooy. Aerie l'livai,.iiiii, P. 11. Box '.'S. >V I-l Sll .'Imili- io lln- pluee ol ron.in.'ii.'nn.-nl Iluli'il April Inl, 11107, l'l,,,.'- Nl'Hl I'USS I, Il.'l'l*".. I.I.I. I'.,iiiii Inn III a posl plllllleil sn elmlns ivnsl unil huliis suulli ol llie 'ilmr.i .-..inn' ill Tlmlii'i' Um. No. I1IU7 uml riiiinliig ivest 111 i'liuins, ll.rll lllll lllll I'llllillS, lli.'li,', li-l III eliuins, ilin in.llh lim i-liuins lo Uie plu iililliie.ll i.'iil. Ii.iir.l April Uml, ilill", (Vow's Nesl I'ii- Lumber i .... I.i,I. r,.liiliirliriliL' 111 11 P'ISl plllllleil Kll rli>li>l~ lil'sl mnl Sll rlu,ilia suiilli ill Ilir noi'tliivi'sl i'lirni'i' "I Tlmlii'i' I.i.-. '■ Nn. iiii-IT mul riinnlnu nisi 111 ehuhis. i thenee solllll 1(10 eliuins, llleneii ivest 10 .'IHlillS, llli'lli'i! lliil'lll UUI I'llllill- 111 Ilir pluee i.l .' i in.'in. Diitnl \\prll Unil., lour. 1,1 Crow's Ne-t I'uss I.iiiiilin i'n.. Lie NOTICE. Tuke nmi.'" iiiiii llilrlj 'lay- afler dm,. I iin. mu I In uppl.l to iln- ' I.irl Uoiiiinissioner ol Lumls uml Works ul ; \\*ieli.li,l for II -I iill li,-.' I I llllll eurry .miii limher from lhe folio vlnt lleserilieil i mils in Sniitheiisi Kootuniiy: (Miinr. ■ - _ ' ii posl plunteil ai Iho -niilliv....! eorni " ..: I I'. Hlirvey - lilllllrt!' lil'.il.'r NO, lllllHI. UlOl -'. II .•' elmlns, Ihenee west fori i'lmlna ili.-i until "i.l iy ehulns, thei usl torty ■■ ulna, titer inrlli fnrti ehulns, thei '!;. elniins. thenee norl . -' ',," eliu 11 -.. ., „. |. nl .mm I ,ini,i,- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦«♦♦♦«♦♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ L. CLAPP \\\\. Kill.I.INS tworth Hote Maker Street, Cranlirook, B.C. vei-tisiiijr through columns for "a thorough.br l.iliernl newspuper, lo defend th stupid action of lhe Laurier govei-umunl in its villainous act in respect of newspaper postage. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Ims written '■ the secretary of the Empire League, expressing his appreciation nf its wnrk in connection with reduction of postal rates, Publishers of newspapers in Canada would like sir Wilfrid to notify ihem of n reduction of Comfortable Bedrooms rates on newspaper postage, lirst Class Dining Room HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND OLD TIMERS SillVdtiOll fll'llllj BillTilCkS ^■fmnmmn!mmm?nnimf?.m»»if!m!mf?!mmmm> |,ATM0KK ,uu' 3 Sunday Services: All inun - - Ho'eloi'k lOvenlng - - So'elnek Senility Snhoul in 1,45 p.m. E tuk X' I nTTTriM ",' p ■'- • tt r\\Tsn ZS Meetings hehl everj nlghi in il z FASHIONABLE .aILOR;-. 3 ■«>-*■««■>■•«.m,,...!.,,-..i-.,■.,„. c Always Up-to-Dale 2 •ed <§ if rUIUd All Prices i I ig sojiuii'iiiii... Companions ure £ *B eoriliiillv Invltoil. £ s i I Wm. V. Tate, Sorlbo E, | il Bos ' CRANBK0OK, II. 0, % %mmv*fmm*m*w*mm**tW4WNi»f ANCIENT ORDER',;FORESTERS ! Courl, Cranbrook 8943 | MKKTS 2.NMJ ANII 4TH THURSDAYS IN WATTS' HALL Visions; brethern eoi-iliully Invited C. II.. IV. 1'. MAl'llilXALU Seeretiiry, W, HENDEKSON Lighted By Electricity Heated By Hot Air % I TifM k HENDERSON 1 FLIES nf every description suitable for local waters LINES nil i|unlilies till prices LANDING NETS LEADERS looped, single and double, 2 ami 3 yards. FISH BASKETS, LEADERS, FLIES, HOOKS, ETC. Everything needed fur a fisherman. Call and inspect stuck. C. E. REID & CO., Phone 7 A rp^g DrUg.g.iStS# Store eliiHo* iii n p.m. B.veeptlnir Siitni'ilin nieliis nml I'veuliii's lirli.!',' pilblii'lli.liilll.Va. fe^^^^^^^^^^.^.^.^. dtW> Centrally Located Electric Lights S1MPLL STRONG NOTICE. ♦ , ml ■ ■ i - m, 9 ' '"■ ■J, 1 ',, ' 1 9 - nnei . !' ... 9 Vietorl 1). 0. Iiik,I'..('., Arinsli'oiiixAvn lli-i.di|..i,i*t,'i*s for tiii.tn,.. 1 When you wnnl ,-, good men and old timers. S lllace '" BtoP come to the "' Manitoba. D, A. McDONAI.D, Manager We Give You Your Money's Worth (.'llllllll ' i.l l.un.la iiiiiI Wni-li- iii . 9 9 9 9 o * 'j 9 -j 9 ; 9 ', 9 '.- 9' 9 'ft' 9 ft". 9ft'. 9 ft "ft I.ANIl Niri'lUK Vielnriii '" i-i aim menl i NOTICI NOTTcl n,,h,i-i-, i„.,,-i„ ,,,,,. „, ,i,,i„v, „M,. elll'l-y uwuy til I'lilll lln I. ,11, i'iii,... Tain Kull.'" Ilni . ll.lll lliirlylnyaartiT .liili-l Iii , ,„,,.,„, ,1, ,„ ,„„ ,.|„,.| , ■ |H,|„ dmc'rl I luml- In Kual KnoM-nuv l"'"1"1 '" "''' '" ' ""' .i ■""' Wni'liaiii I'lnnrlii r»i- iinrinlw 1,1111,1. llllll Will Mill l,llli,|aii|,.l\\ Inl llll' II'I ,„,.,.| ,1 ll,,,,|M, „„.||„„l liin.la l, \"""'""-' '" " I ' '"" .,,,,.,„. „-, t,-,„„,l„.|„l:.„,l„,' in. !..,...... k ' " ' "" -tli of the Inl. in mnl nlii..ii .in.l ji lull .'.,„■ ,',,, ■ I i III ii |il 1 ill Ilii'Si.iilii Weal .'..riii-i ' Ilui ill ll |uial liliuilnl III ullll ■ I '.., I.-,-. .', ■ i ,.,,„■, I.,,, in, \\',, , h,.,„,, i-l I Uf''III Uli'N.iilli liunil uf I'llllill Co Hi....i.l ji h.ill ■ Mi.ii. Itlvi ilim. il.. l„|,„ n .•' .ill.I Intnl. Iliiliiil April lln I ' 111 A Murphy, I......l..i- HTAI'I v.-. I ...... Il.lr.li All.'Ill liitt,.,! April Hi iimi .. ..I. ■.. ■ in imlnl tii-iii'i [llllllll ii- . Ulr.l : Illi ll.ll.'M I.IMI I' I.IINIl iii.j I.mil' liunil Al 1 The Quality Store GOLD SEAL TEA ' I rni nil's, hi mi, Confectionery, Cie.-irs ,nul I 'iiiinn ns S|ieiiiil illlelltinli fjivell 1.(1 enell nl'iler 110 llllllter hnw & siniill. (Imnl ^iiiiiIs nml |ii'nni|il ilelhei-y "(Inr Mi.llo". (I, CAMPB&LL k MANNING., D. J. JOHNSON Carpenter % Builder Good Worli at Reasonable Price Office and Workshop Lewis St NOTICE. Nolle., la hereby ulven iluu hIxIji .111)'.- ulleI ilui,. | im | |i, npply |,, |||r Clllof Collllllihaiolli'l' of l.jiliila uml Works ror periuiaaloii Iii piii'i'linar ||„. followlni; ih'M'i'lhi'il hinil In South Kuat Knoienuy: ('"iii Ilill III ii pusi |,luul...1 ou |||„ eusl hllllll oil he iVIoyie R|vUP ,ln,| „„ the soulh lliiiiuiliiry of I're-einpUon ll' 'il No. lull*. -Tlionoo wiitl. iiveniy ehains (20.00), ihenee south sovoniy ehulns ("U.IKIi more nr less to a point ilitr east of M. I'roiviiziino'H southwost eornor post. Thenee west to the Moyio Rlvor, Thenee northerly up strewn n, lhe pluee of llotflmiln)', !'!, Ilelieilelli II II. II. MeVitth', Ajfont Dilt.'il Ihisiilsl iluy of Oelolmr. nimi, NOTICt. " Niillr,' la Imirliy ulvun that lill iluyii „n,,r um,' I llili'lul in upply i„ CniniiilHHluiicr uf l.an.l,. iiiiii tt',.iks liir |iuriiilHKli>ii in puriiliam' (OllOWhm lll'hl'tl 1 lumls almiil,. |„ K|1Kt Kniilllllliy UMi,i- ii,,. moylu rlmr ulitiut ' nul'ilii'-liiill mill's tiiittli fintii ||„, Im,,,-. iml Inun I llixniilinv Unii, iittliiiiiiiiutliiif l.liilt. Moylu Illi,,t; i'i nriirliiii ill u post pluiilrii't'ili tlio ivisl liiiiiiiilni v lln,. ..I llio (Ihiiii.IIiiii Purine Itiillmiy rlulil of wily ulioiit ml cllalns nurlli of I" '" lo Moyio Klvnr. ami marked "Nortli i-iiai cornor |ioat," thonoo an otialna wont, iiii'i it month, or one third down and six, twelve and eighteen months for balance. Prices $H5 io £1 25 per Lot. Inspect maps and plans with me. Elegant New Residence With 16 acres of prime Fruit and Farming Land adjoining Partly cleared and ploughed and planted with fruit trees. Perfect irrigation plant. Barn, stable, etc. Within One and a Quarter Miles of Cranbrook Post Office Joseph Ryan, Cranbrook, B.C. W. R. BEATTY Undertaker, Kiiibi.aiiii.r. Fumirni Direotor CRANBROOK, RC. •%he Itawpector. SATURDAY. MAY II. 11*07. London's Lord Mavor Busv. CRANBROOK HOTEL m % Guests Comfort a Specialty Good Stabling in Connection 7j u Nearest to railroad depot. Has accommo- v, dations for the public unequalled in "' Cranbrook. Hot and Cold Baths HOGGARTH * ROLLINS *g Proprietors TIMBER NOTICK Notice is hi-reiiy given thnt thirty days after diitu I Intend to upply to the Chief CotiimU- sluntir ol LHiids und Works nt Vlclorln for u R*)0ijli,. licence tn cut und curry uwuy timber from tlie foiliiHinn described Unds in Kust Kooteuuy: i. CotntneiicliiK ut n punt I'lnnti'd ut the northwest corner of From.or Luke ubout -10 clitilns cunt of Lot :«.■>. (ironji t, thence eust 4U ilmiiis. thence south IflO i>halr.n. thence west 40 i'liuins more or less to the east bank of Premier Lake, theuce north uIoiik the suid hunk of Premier Lake to the pluee of commencement being 'Hii ueres more or less. •'. Commencing 40ohains west nf tbe south eust corner of Lot 336, Group I, thence south 80 chuins. eust HO chitim., north 80 chuins, wesl BO chuins to pluee of commencement. 3. Commencing 40 ehains eust of the southeast corner of Lot 33r>. thenee south W> ehuins. eust 80 ehains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to the place of commencement, I. C'otnmuncint* ut tbe northeast corner of the Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Company's Tim- tier Licence No. 8^i. thenee south 80 chains, eust 80 chains, nortii W chains, west 80 ehuins to place of commencement. fi. Commencini* ut tbe northeast corner of H. Darlings Timber Licence No. 830ft. thenee soiiili SO chuins, enst **<> chuius. north 80 ehsius. west «o chains to place of commencement. ti. Commencing 40 chains cast of the south- eust comer of H. Darling's Timber Lieence No. &D8, tlieneo south IHO chains, thenee east It) chuins, thenee north mo chains, thence west io eliains to pluee of commencement, P, LUND Dated April Iflth, IW. nt TIMMKM XOTK.'K. Take notice that thirty iluys after date, wo the undersigned, intend ta upply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lunds und Works ut Victoria, H. C. for u special I icon so to cnl and eurry uway timher from tho following described lumts In Kast Kooienay: Commotio! Dg at a post planted 1-0 ehains wesi and HO chains south of the north-west eorner of Timher license No. li'.il" ami ruiiiiiny wosl 40 ehains, llionco south HtO chains, theueo east lo eliuins. thence north ltlOohattiH to the place of < 'ominencemunl. Dated April Ith., iw>7. Crow's NcmI Pass I,uinhorCo., Ltd, Comtnoitulny at a post plantod i'oo chains;wesi and Hll chains north of the north-west cornor ol Timher LltiQIIRO No. 00-17 and running north HO chains, thence east 120 chains, thonee south 40 chains, thonee west HO ohalns, thence south 40 chains, thenee west 40 ehains to plaee of commencement. Duted April 8th., 1907. Crow h Nest Pass Lumber Co.. Ltd. Commencing at a post planted L1X) chains wost und ho chuins north of the north-west cornor of Timber Lleenso No. 0047 and running west HO chains, thenee north HO chains, thenee east 80 chains, thenco south 80chains to pluee of commencement. Duted April 8th., 1007. Crow's Nest Puss Lumber Co., Ltd Commenoing at a post, planted ut tlio Houthfliwt eorner of lot No. 6618, and running east 120 chains, thonoe north 80 chains, thonee west 10 ehalim, thence south 40 ohains, thenee west 80 chains, tbence south 40 chains to the placo of commencement. Dnted April 17th, 1007. 10 Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Co., Ltd. READ. THE PROSPECTOR, NOTICE. Take Notiee thut thlrtj days after itate 1 intend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands und Works ut Victoria for permission to eut nnd carry away timher from tlie following described lands in Kust Kootenay; — i. Commencing ut a post piHuted ui-out one-halt mile north of the International Houndury Line uud one und three-quarters miles east of Kingsguto, theuee west eighty ehains, thence nurth eighty chains, thence eust eighty chains, thenee south eighty chuins tu point of commencement. April llth. 1907. A. .Murphy. 3, Commencing al u post plumed at the Southeasl eoruer of A. Murphy's application. No. 1. thenoe eust eighty (-bains, thence m.rth eighty chains, tlience westVighty ehuins.thence south eighty chaiui to point of commeneement. April llth. 1907. f IK li. li. Himock. TIMBER LIMIT NO. THRRE. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date 1 intend to apply to the Hon. tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works at Victoria, B.C.. for a special license to eut and carry uway timber from the following described lauds in Kast Kootonay: Com me ne in*:' ut a post planted 80 chuins west of the North-east oornor post of Charles ti. Reader's Timber Limit No. Two, aud marked Charles O. Boeder's South-east corner post of Timber Limit No. Three: thenee north 80 chains: thonee west 40 chains: thenoe north 40 chuius: thence west 40 ohalns; thence south 80 chains; thenco east 40 chains; thenee south 40 chains: thenee east 40 chains to plnee of beginning. Located March 10, 1907. Locator, Charles G. Render. Ity A. .1. Kont, Agent. Witness: Henry Sawyer. 15 TIMIIKII NOTICK Thirty days ufter date, we the undersigned, intend to applv to the Chief Commissioner of Lunds und Works at Victoria, ll.C,, for a special licence to eut And carry awuy limber from the follnwlnu' described liimls in Kast Kootenay: Commonelng at a post pluntod 100 chains eusl and 1H0 * ehuins soutb of Hie .".7 mile post on the east line of Lot 4692 and running west 80 ehains, south so chains, east NO chains, uorth NO chains to Ihe place of commencement. March 26tll, 11*07. Crow's Nest I'usn Lumber Co., Ltd. Commonolng at a post planted 240 ehuins cast aud 1N0 ohalns south of the 57 mile post ou the eust. lint! of Lot W.t'j und running west no ehuins, south NO chains, oast NO chains, north No chains to pluee of commencement. March 25th, 1007. Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Co., Ltd. (lornUicncltig ut u post plllllleil 240 ehaius east and 180 uliulns south of the 57 mile post on the oast line of Lot 4502 aud running south NO chains, oust HO ohalns, north no chains, west ho chains, to the place of commeneement. March L'fith, 10*07. (■row's Nost 1'iiHH Lumber Co., Ltd. Commonolng at a post planted :r„'0 chains east and 180 eliuins south of (lie 57 mile post on tho enst line of Lot 45112 und running eust NO chains, south ho chains, west HO ehains, north no chains to tlm pluee of commencement. Marcli 25th, 1907. II Crow's Nest Push Lumber Co,, Ltd. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sixty days after date I intend toapply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following descrilieil lunds in Soutli Easl Kootenay; Commencing at a post planted on the Kust limit of the Right of Way of the Vahk Brunch of tho C.P.R. and on tho South boundary of pre-emption record No, 1047. Tlience eu.-t fourteen uhalns (14.00) more or less to the west bunk of the Moyio river, thenco southerly along the Moyie river down stream to whore the said river interaoots the suid easterly limit of tho Vahk brunch of the C. I'. It. Thonco northerly along the suid Right of Way seventy threo cnalus (73,00) more or less tn the plu I beginning, M. Proven/atio, l| IL IL McVittie. Agenl. Hated this 31 St day of October. 1000. Gordwood for Sale. I am prepared to supply, good Iry stove wood, in any length or quantity. Leave orders with r, Rogers, the grocer, Beale ( & Elwell. R S. Baron NOTICE. Taiii* Nutii-f tlmt thirty days aftor tfato, wo thi- umlorNlgiiod, inti'ml to apply to the Chlof Coinmlssionor of Lands und Works ut Victoria H. t". for ti special liconoo to cut und carry nway timber rnun tin- rollowint"do«orihod lumls In KuHt Kootenay! - Comiiiencinuat a post planted at the north- wont cnriier of Timber Licence No 11*92, und rutin I tig west 80ohalns, llionco soutli su chuins theuce east wi chains, thonco north 80 chalna along the line of Timlier Liconoo iVoiine to iho placo of oominonoetnent, Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Co. Limited. Dated April 38ml. IIHHI ComtTueticInn at a post planted at Iho Routh- weat corner of Timber Liconoo NonTWand running west no chains, thonco north SOchalns, thence ouki 80 chains, thonoe south 80 chains, along tho west line or Timber Llooaoo No »7li3 to tin- place of commencement. Crow's Nest Puss Lumber Co. Limited. Dated April 23. It'll,'. Commencing at u post planted JOohutiiseuut of the northeast enrner of Timber Licence N'o. "Tim uml running north 10 chains, thence well IflO ohnlns. thenoe aouth 40 chains, thenee cunt nni chains to the place of commencement. Crow's Nest I'uss Linnherf.ii Ltd. Dated April 38, WOfl. Commencing at a post plantod at the southwest corner of Timher Licence No HJftOatul running east 10 chains, thenoe south 130 chains thence west 80 chains, thonco north 40 ehnlns, thenee east 40 chains, tlience north BO chains to the place of couiinenoemeut. Crow's Nest i'uss Lumber Co. Ltd. IT Dutfd April 3.1. 1007. TIMBKK LIMIT NO. UNL. Notice is hereby given that thirty (Jays after date I intend to apply lo the Hon. tlie Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works at Victoria, B.C., for a speeiui licence to out and eurry uway timber from the following described lunds in Rust Kootenay: Commencing; at a post planted on the north side of Little Moyie river about one and one quarter miles from where it empties into the Movie river, and murked Charles (J. Herder's Northeast corner post of Timber Limit No. One: thenee west SO eliains: thenee south Ho chains: thence eaat 80 chains: thence north SO chains to place of he- ginning. Located March ltl, 11107. Loeator. Charles (J. Reedor By A. .1. Kent, Agent. Witness: Henry Sawyer. 15 London, May 7. - The montb I of May will be ;t very busy one witli tbe Lord Mayor of London, probably tbo gayest of his merry life. To nigh I be will be one of the patrons of the tlauce of the Grafton galleries, in aid of the Airta Leigh House in Paris, Princess Christian has given her patronage, To-morrow he will Like part In the "Furry Dance," through the streets of the ancieut Cornish town of llol.ston Furry Day is only celebrated in Holstone, Probably for the first time the Lord Mayor of London will trip on tho llghl frantastic too al the head ol a procession of s wains and damsels > when Sir William Treloar visits ♦ A the placo. At mid day the real > re vols boffin. Then procession of dancing couplos, carrying flowers, is formed at tho town hull. To lhe tune of tho Kiiit.v Times played by ;i volunteer band, they dam through the lown. passing in lhe front door of every house and out of the back. To avoid any house is ji slight. From time to time the men turn and twirl tlie girls immediately behind or io front of them, can be fed, A third explains ih strength and security of the fir pot, while the fourth covers the very importam fact that the "Sunshine" burns any kind nf fuel successfully. The McClary Co claims to be the largest manufacturers under the British Hag, and to a very great extent this immense growth is due to tho persistent und carefully prepared advertising campaigns, While tin- McClary people are large users of daily newspaper space they do not think thai an advertising campaign could be mado successful in Canada without using the high-class weekly publications of which they have over two hundred on their list. '*4 Bifef J t S- mA ,{ .*\\*A W . 3 -I' :tf999999999999*9*9999*>9**9*>4 ? -- J * THE PALM"! CANDY KITCHEN liulo In the slindn J of Ilia Old Apple Ti J ! Ma pie wood I fICE cream! I,,,,,,, ,„ lmud { Fresh Made Every Day J ♦ AT THE ♦ I THE PALM" II Furnace BURNS COAL OR WOOD Th, nine is a u pay foi li -.1 i g th insi ] not the outs de ol \\..ur . . when you b ,y t <: Sunshine. If your .. -il di a1 j d...■-, no hai .11 this in sl econo ii .1 imu tee »i le .1 r ct t.. us f.. I UU: BOOKLET. TELEPHONE NO. 141. « * .a.a***a**a*********a*a*aa * * CANADIAN INDUSTRIES PAY Another Successful Year of 1 Leading Canadian Manufactory. L. COHN I Tailor % Importer of * t Fine Woolens. I * a> » a> I Crnnliroolc, H.C. AfmstroiifAve %■ meeting ol tlio sliareholders of * -... * Montreal, .Itm. Ill The annual the Slater Sinn. Company was held at their offices in Montreal a few days ago. The address of the President laid stress on the continuous upward progress of the Company's business since I the standard price Slater shoo became the feature of their husi- j ness. The Slate Company urn' the first Canadian maiiufiiclurers lo adopt newspaper advertising usi an nd j unci to tho more ?conomi- cal selling of their goods, In live years their business Ims more than doubled. In 11)011 the increase over 190(1 wns exactly ¥200,000. While Litis year achieves the largest gross in- ! crease in a single year, il is ulsn by far tho largest percentage of increase in twelve months. The orders for the first two months of Iheir presenl tiscul year exceed those of tlie corresponding months of the previous year by 8159,000 Ninety-eight new agencies were opened by the Company tUiring the year. Orders came unsolieit. j ed from many foreign countries, including Soulh Africa, the West Indies and from Newfoundland. TIMBER LIMIT NO. TWO. The President pointed oul the Notiee is hereby given that thirty | need for moro factory accommo-! days alter dale Iltitoiul to apply to tho a.ui()1| „We h.1V(, ,„„,,,,,„.„ ,„„. Hon. the t met Culiitlllssiuner of I .mul *«*»»*«*******«iKjti«.*,*»«>* C. H. DUNBAR BARRISTER, SOLICITOR nml NOTARY PUBLIC. ncCmryk LOVOON, IOSONH), MONIIIlvl. WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, 51. JOh*", Nil. PATMORE BROS. Sole Agents % NOETH STAR I t ^s^ HOTEL i f 9 ^ Kimberley, B.C * I % f H. W. DREW. Proprietor. - _ 9 9 " 9 Cranbrook, ll C. ■ ■Ll M.JI.Jt and Work* at Vrlctoria, B.C., for a speeial lleenee to oul and earry away timber from the tollnwine ilesi-rilird lands in Must Kootenay: Commencing at a post plant...I so ohutiiH west ef the Nnrtli-enst eornor post of Charles O. Reodor's Tlmbor Limit No. one, and murked Charles (J. Reeder's Norlli-easl eorner post 'I'ltti- hor Limit No, Two! thonee llio oIiiiIiih west: thenue 40 eluiius suulli! thonco so ehains east: tlienei1 40 eliains sunlit: thenee 40 ehuins eusl: thenee 80 ehains north in pluee of bcglnningr. Located Mania m, luor. Locator, Charles li. Ltuoder. H.V A. .1. Kent. Aitellt. Witness: lli-nrv Sawyer. 1.1 LAND NOTICK. Tuke iiiii lee I tint sixty days after dale. I the iindersiiriieil, intend In apply lo thoChlofI'ommlssioniir of Lumls and Works al Vletoriu, 11. C. fnr permission in purehuse ihe following dotint'l hod Lands iu East Kootenay: Commencing Al a post planted on the eastern houmlary of Lot No. .'ins. so eluilus north of the .South-east corner of the aald Lot. and running nurlli so chains, thenee east -in ehains, thenco south HO chains, thence west lorty ehains to plaee ol cniumcucciuriil- Dated April 17th., 11)07. lu Prod. W. Riii'iroiis presenl quarters," he suid. The directors arranged to hold u special meeting to deal with factory requirements and extension. The financial report of the Secretary-Treasurer, with the dividend declaration of 7 per cent, on both preferred and common stock, and a substantial balance added lotherosi uccount, was received wilh approval by Uie shareholders. The Board of Directors woro elected us follows: Charles K. Shitcr (President), William Starke (Vlco-President), Anson McKhn, .1 N MeKim, IV. I'1, Horland, William Smith, .1. Vs. Woods ami iMaJorRobert Starke. A SUCCESSFUL FURNACE A Good Article Effectively Advertised Finds a Ready Sale. CANADIAN Pacific RAILWAY DAILY DIL'KIT SERVICE TO SPOKANE VIA Kingsgate AMi SPOKANE international Ru Dominion Meat Co., Ltd. ■ f'HANHKOOK KJN'lSd \\TK. IIONNKKH ¥¥,UU SAND I'OINN si'in;.\\NK -9"9"A"9^A--9-A"A'.*..9"*^*»*«f*"* I'lioni. Head < llliee Calirary. WMOLESALIil AND L'K'I'.Ml. DEALEUS IN All Kinds of Meats Flour and Feed. . . Uur i Criinbri nil . ■A-A~9~9™9~*"*~*—.mt-*m** Iml tint- I'lirther information, rules, folders, etc., apply to I. MOI'I, Iii or write E. -I. I'n.vl... A.G.I'.A., Vim,•, .1 s. CAIH'RH, IJ.l'.A., Nols FOUND IN UAICKH ST.. ONE ImmiII WEST OE IIII.I. It CO. Tho only plu.-.. in town lluit .'im niiiln- life'ivnrth the llvlnjr, an Hole E. H. SMALL, Manager HmiuuuimimiiiiuiuuiumHiuitiuiuuuimiiinuiii £ ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE n»i ripy ii ti zs W'c have Choice l.nntli CALGARY, ALTA X- 1 3 3 3 TI.MHEII NuTICE 'I'iii;.- notice ilmt thirty dayn iiai.. I im I in apply i" Hi.- ' tittiiiqlunor ill Landa mul Work \\\\ i' expect to have sonic Nice V..iiii._: \\ i .il for Satui'da\\ R. STEWART Mel'liiry'- "Hllllallllie" Eiil'l fi- Iliililuv In Vie Ivor. Willi ihis issue nl lhe Pros poctor ilie Met'lnry Manufacturing Co., of Loudon, I Int., commence their advertising for lhis year using asei'ii.'sol'afli'iiclivel,y City SCaV611ff6r illi'Sll'lUod adverliseniuuls. ' of the series deals with the us-.li pan feai.iiri' ol llie furnace, and from its perusal Ihu advantages of nn ash-pan in ii furnace, uml this i n particular, can rondily Parlies having hack yards, and closets to clean, and refuse mailer to he taken away, should leave orders with me. Leave orders at thr i llty C'lorkBofllc. or drop a postal ciird in ttosx In*.. he ullilel'stooil. Aliollie deseriiii's lhe largo doubli doors, oxplalnifig the ™m Which the "SiiURhine" I 3t 3 3 ***m 3 ...» 3 IP. BURNS p * 9 Dr. Scott's Prescription ft No. im or 9 Cold Cure Tables 9 ft Thuj ih. the work and arrosl ft ih.. mosl stubborn cold. Beattie & Atchisc £ When' It Pays to Deal. How miieli the human foot differs from the ordinary shoe. A normal tool is composed of Soft Mounds, Curves and Hollows. Breaking in a New Shoe is something most of us have experienced and dread. Ordinary Boots have generally un innersole as hard and straight ns llu- luce of a brick. Ol NOTICE. ™ I..-- .... .1,..I llilrt) illlVal i ilui.. I In 9 i "*'"' H'1'l'l'lj ' ...."..i-l.....'. "1 I, la ^_ I .....1 H,-,l.. fill .. --|... ...I 1... .. ..- I I AX .:,,..., l[ll|llUVlllttll(.a,-|'U ' lau.ls ll I -im Kn.ll. IIII) illatrU'l III i [Hlal 1-Innl.-.1 almiil -.'ai. - I....... n..nl. ..I..I I. ..... ni'al t.l II..- ,...,ll> Wl'll i ... I " ""-I .. I ll....... i|. si. '. • '.. ... .- s.,1.11, ln.ni> ll„. ».-m an rlmlni ... , ,i UURU00D5 ARE: UARANTErED v » 1 \\l Ml 1 I III w ,i \\i- istl |U * ?}r n\\ .im-.nin 11 iiie i in 4*, il i" »ri'-> i" nn i ..nuiii-M.iiii-i.il i.. v oilm tm i ■ i. i I'liw io .ni .iti.i mt) uml ■■■ in lln : 'i uwiiiKdnrt-rlln.il '■■ I H * KlHtt. '-•* ' 'I i i |KW| l.l.uil.'.l ill '■... ^J? .wit ..I the iimiii iji " I nl l.ol im.l ii i Un'it, i' i hii 9 * 9' ' 9 *■ * i In i .i'-i - i Imllli lu |..mil tei'iiii m t|i . Mill rm. \\ Mi lu'lll \\l.l. * * .... ■ ■ ■ ■■ . ■ . ■ ■ ■■■«■ ,.999494444444*44*4444494* 7>| 3 » GranDrooK m Livery C-EARY & DOYLE, PROP'S Teams and drivers furnish ed for unv poinl in the dis trict. A. DOYLE. Managei ana .-«...-».~a, . a a.a a a a .-....■*-.■ - -. - . \\ cigars ; — IV. MA*, II HI Ji Ja 'A The use nl' suitable glasses T sa\\.. ihe eves from strain nnd all lhe evils which follow. We ox-! timine eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction. 'I'nti NOTICE. Transfer ot* Hot.il Licence McPhersons" Shoes \\ic not ordinary Shoes but are made to Fit the Foot. Ihey need no breaking in, they are easy from the lirst, Call in and try on .1 pair at G. T. ROGERS. Fancy and Staple GROCERIES uml CROCKERY Cut Glass, linois. Shoes, Rubbers, Mitts. Cloves, Hosiery. 1011th i-ljilu .' . poal ' ill Ol J -V li i TUCKETTS LA CORONA l/.MO.N MADE 4 ■'■•■'",TTM,,T...M.i,.„.,mnni.mi..i.ii.'. 4 - , >»~. - fttka notiee tliut I Inlcnil to apply li * t LOCAL NEWS. 1 U,B "'»"'* °(>'iL'™<"> Ouiiuulsslonors nl J -ruuuuuUiUIUUilUUUlUliluuuuuUul ^c next eeeulur meotlliH un tlio Intl * iluv nl .1 mie. lliu.. fm-11 transfer ft1 J Roost for Cranbroolt. J Mrs A Cresswell of Elko wus 4 shopping Tuesday in Craubrook. J Miss Donahi f Waldo was 4 al Cranbroolt during tlie early purl of this week. myself te Herbert 1.. Sawyer nf the lieence in tlie Itoyul lintel ut Marysville, B.C. Dated Maj Bth, 1007. A. I'. Chcnottu IM Cline I 8 ft MAN'lTOll.N in I'I'Kl. ^ N\""" "'*' I fl UwiVw.Th! / l.'lrsi I'lniiii Work In all brunches bL, / Tonsorial Art f 4 * ll II..-..I.l .M..1II1I.I... I 1 now lie 11,111..I 111 lln IS. J. MIGHTON! ► THE TOBACCONIST. \\ ,^%'';.- "'ull">'' aml, ^ss ,L* ► 4/ Dudley ol I'oruie spent Sunday taaaaaaa*. '!lstv'-s'tiuglTiendsatCranbrook. ............. A. Mil llllll'll ... 1 STEWART'S i ■mnnnnminnnnnnTmtm'Minnmi e a I Tonsorial Parlors I - I e For a Cool and Olonn Slinvo 3 I Or 11 I'ul'tuut. Hair Cut I C A Hot ni' Colli Bnth 3 I'" •'•''Walter B.LalnguuVi.Ti'iN.I E % linker . I mill......I- I!.I'. ,uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu A -stt "SIR -**^*MM^ P.X,\\ Ml NATION l-'Oll ASSAVKHS Coll l.li'l'.NI'l-; 'I'n I'ltAC'riCI'! IN nnrnsii coi.cmiiia NOTICE. |i|il Jlollli.Cllli.fi'null ii'li'i. l».|olli.|-ofl.iii Iiiiiii lliv rolloii'lliK -I 1 limiU I' A. Paulson of Spokane wus 1 guesl ut tho Cranbrook Sunday ! last. THE [.KADlNi; Kill IT STOKE ....... A siiiiug of the Court uf [Arriving rotlay Assize; was held in Fernie May HOT HOUSE LETTUCE *"'' RIPE TOMATOES CREEK OXIONS ASPARAOUS ■I. Shaw Parker of Porl Sleele spent Siitidny last in Crunbrook. I Cllillli'lirllij. Ill >. |lltsl tltlUltl'tl ill'..HI IKI. Mii.U soutli ..| iln- n.iiil, 1..1-U ul Luu.- Muyl. 111..', llllll I 11 .|IIJII'|i TM. uli-1..'i.u, III.' .'.III,..11 III. III'.' llllllll I'llllill I'llllill- 111.II.'. ... .1 . u-iiiv . in,... ..ii.. soutli olKluyoliiitllN. Ilii-n.'U. i.-l .-.jjl.l\\ i-luiiii. 1..|.I;l,-i-"1 .......in. iu.' I I April Kill, 1'.... .1..Im llinia-orly. U'.-.i Uiinl; ..I il..- Norili l-'ork ..i tlio Lull. Moyio Un.'. jusi .it...,. .1..' nuiyoii. ttirtu-i I .-lui luiiyiliJH,,. lh. ,....., mi. |-.'..|-|ii,iiis.lli.-iir. j I) ivosl forty .'li.iin. im- ti.uili I-:., rliiiltis A N KXAMI.VATION I...' Aasliyura alll hold in Vi.ii.ii;. ..ii Hi.- .'.il. Miij jn.-! ... Hurry II lui '... j.l ;i poal 11I1111I...1 ubout -1. ' • - lill1 13 A KB ,\\ lishing parly thai went In l-IAZELWOOD ICE CREAM Cherry Creek 011 Sunday lasl returned wilh well tilled baskets. Stewarts l'iuc Chocolates r-r T, o,,^,,. „m Cinderella, the particular shoe HUGH STEWART for women. Porsaleby G, T. PlioiiR 75 ftnnsti'oiiij. five. K"-(,|'s* .1. A. liroley of Penile wus in ihe city Tuesday fixing up u big timber deal. Pred Iliiiiuoi-e of Port Steele was shaking friends wiih hii, many friends in Cranhrook Situ dav Inst. NOTK '■:. TranBl'er of Hotel Licence Take nuth-e that I intend* to apply to ilie Ituai'il nt l.ii-t-uee Commissioners at the next regular meeting on tlie 16tlt iluy nl June, 11*07. for a transfer frum myself tn MeTavish A Cameron of the lleenee to the East Kootenay lintel ut Mini,.. B.C. Hated May llth, 11107. h) F. -I. McMahon Ladles Hand Bags Por the latest designs in nout and natty HAM) BAGS uud PURSES would ask you to inspeei our stock jusl received ll will be a pleasure to show you lite goods and quote prices. Wm. F. TATE THE JEWELER I'.P.II. Watch Inspectors Crows' Nesl "uss Division NOTICE. I'n Margnrel A. Ketin, VA. Ford, run .Inues und Fritz llebotzkl, mul lu .".'. other part.! or parties in whom lhe aforesaid p*M-sons limy luive irutis- ferred I.i- ..i' Iter Iuteresl in thu "Tip Top" and -'Defender' Mineral Claims -i' iati in '; .- divide between Wasa ii.'i Dior '■ .'i It- in 'hu Fort St,-He Mi....,- in. i- ... ..i East Kuhieiun District hi "i" I't-nvin I llrlilsli Colum- i.in Miiti'.iii"!' for .un P.s Indian Agent |{. L. 'I'. (Jul brill th of Porl Steole wns al Cnmbrook Monday on ollieinl business, A. Vi, l.iieas of Kaslo, provincial assessor lor the Kootenays, ,. uiiu.mu ex-1 spent several days in Craubrook ir Interests in ihu ! Ill is « k on ollieinl business. NOTICE. iiuti :..]..u.li...' .. ' . ■ ■ -i ill lh siiil »i '-tin J !■....'. ; . Ill [1 A.Mc'lli'l IIOl-Ull l-lllv i tllltlla ltlt-IU-1 - ..-1 - -J to |.....'. '.f -... 'j . ' • A. M'.'i 1'iike notiee iimi you ure hereby re- quire. .'. ithin ninety days fr tliu "' A- 1 ' ■' - ■•■ ■ i- I, ration ..I ihi- unii.'.. to pay in ' ; «*** ' ' - "' Btehi I'lllL-UI ...■lui * ' ■ iimi. t..i'«—— nt work, P. E. Simpson, Grand Master In run her take amice thai unless of tlio Odd Follows, paid nn uili '■'■" H nil costs of dill visil In Ihe Nelson local * * thu time liulu- Monday last. -ni.-. y-.j ■ -i- in th,. said I *' ' ''",":1 '■>■*''*' '" Uottd Supnriiiton Don. Mackay wns *„, town Monday notice. " "l"lul' \""" ■' altoiulingn ineollng ol Selkirk ■ Mm. i .'*..'i Amendment A ' C'RAN'HROOK I.AMI DISTRICT. Districl i.i Kooienay. Tuke lliitiu,■ t iml I Victor A. Rollins, nl Crunhrook, hotel- keeper, intend tu apply fill- |ier- inij~iuii in obtain ii speeial timher lieence over the following described lauds:—Commencing at a pusi plunteil nn the Little Moyie Kiver nboul three miles from Guutfell, und one mile east of Hllliards timber licence, theuee north SO eluiius. thouce easl Sll chalni., thenee soutli SO ehuins. tlience west Sl) f eliuins In point of eommencemeut u- tiiininjr (140 acres more nr less. Victor A. Rollins Dated May 8th. 11107. Ill CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT. Districl i.l K.inlriiiiy. Take notice Unit I William S. Hull uf i Iranbrook, Veterinary surgeon, inlend in apply I'm- permission in obtain a special timber lie- over Hu- following described lanil-: Commencing al a posl planted nn the Little .Moyie Itiver .iimiii three miles south of fluatfoll, and ..in- mile eusl nt llllllards timber lie , thoncu Must sn chains, ihu uorth HO chains, them isi so chains, iln-iii'i' south Su ehuins lo piiini ul commencement, containing 11-10 acres morn ft*dft;*-ft^*7ft.*:ft7*ftc*i^,*:p^ a | The Seasons Offering S § ♦ 9 IN HARDWARE IS LARGE 9 ft lhe Lawn Mower is conspicuous in our store, ns is also the rake and hoe. For the farmer wc have the Plow, I (arrow and Cultivator. * ft J ( lllm' in and id us supply your Fishing needs. iJ.D.McBRIDE ! Dutetl Mm nth. hiiir. ft 9 s V Cranbrook, B.C. HARDWARE V w.iiij,,,,s. nun |S nHnuwrAnc * in ft:9-ft;9ft « ft.«ft.9ft-*ft*'ft4ft;9ft:4ft:9.ft.9:ft^4ft\\ tu . "*'< procoplory. - ■... ■ 1 1 .u . ttk. noiic- that I : i lint. I ' '"i'i In ttpp ' ' ■ 1 "* Cm..11. ,., 11 : .' I - . ' k '. ..'I.,I',j, II I hu , : . . 1 I-l I'll ..it ini,I eul 1;. uvii ' iiiil.-T In.111 llu fill ..' Hli'l- IU I'lllBl Kooienay Cemmenelliii al n ... I ■• .■ .... ul llu 1...ith.'u-i u..i ner..' '.. Hurl liulumi .i Un iMiipllnii 'i ■ in ■ 1.11II1 71 chains. Ihl'l II I ''I I'll IU: III.I'll. -Jll i.u 1 Hu i„. ".. ■ iu a. unci .until hniii-. Ihenee ... IS . ii thenco ' .."I. '.I i'lniiii . iiu 1 chain lhe soulh t'O .-In wesl IU0 chuins, thenee nortli in ■ Iniin . Ihenee wusl '. eliains t" |iluec ..i begin- niiiK \\, T. C M li\\\\ I I I.. Locaior. Lucaluil mi- mi. 'i.i.i ui \\|ir'||, 11107. I.'i I'urk- 1 ...... ce In eut an. livn ■ 1 llUtl "II. ... j. " ..I.. ' ".1. .1 - ■ ■ - .. ..'.., Ill I'll . . .... ... -.1 ,. I ......... 1 •' .;- 'u 1. lie. llll llurvi '.Hi llll) "I Mil), A, 11.. 11)117 ,,., ... )ii.v |'„|-,,„ '"' ls"lfi' I'Uinher Co., tire 1 iniililiiiu' 11 moss uml hoarding.' „-_.-- house, mi the prairie, nour tlie ,t; ,.,..,. , id.'-'* planing mill north of town. ,; ,",";,'",''"' *"'"' I- Moran uf Nelson, A. Vi. '.H.-imi- rtinrlr'"''' ' "'' ^'M' 'S""N "' ' Spoklllie, VV, II tu, , „ , ..... Crawford of Creston uiul VV riu.11 ■" .'.1 in.'iii.nii li'selitk of Kernie woro registered '-"■" '■ : ' "'"'"' ""ial, lhe Cranlirook Monday. lit h. uu i'imiikii " ' I'll .. 1. lei .1.,:,. i ,..'. "i" I'nf I..I pel ■! tn cut .1' ' cm : . , ,,, iii r fr :i.. luml in Sunt luu - |i ti 11 .1 i ll"'". Hill Bl 1 I." ;...'.. ,.,,,, hall u mile nouth ',1 ''.■■ nutheu .nul n i . . tu mu ..1 1111 limine.' uppllci .*... .;. ... "'" "I '* ' " -I," unrlh -idu ..I 'A i.e.' 1: ".. theiicc " ^ ,' " '.'i',i ,' oiii.li luu chains, thoi nsi loeluiln . - ,. hence nurth lim chains, theuce wesi It) rtistn "-...- -". 1 lialns iu poinl nl eoinineucemunl. .Iiiniuir) nth. 11107. 1'. Jensen, Lncutul ,\\. Ui.|UU'ilA|,| IIIIIII I VV. II. Miliums, lell 011 Thiii's dny mi u visil in Nelsou, Dome no * suys Ihul Mr. Miliums will Le married in thnt eiiy. 11 iimi' 1 in go in Uir I'nnsl for nboul 1 wn 1,1 ' Weeks lii'liil-e li-t II rllillji* III Cl'llll '" '""' brook* with his bride. 7(!„.,, M, Cicorgn Covill, of Moyie. nn him-weat sii "''' ''""' prospoclor iu .Soutli 1 1 ... 1 1 sl Kooleun.v ivns In Cranhrook i-ti'-i' •. 1 i" 'I'bui'sihiy making nrriing nls ,/" '\"""' "' foi' lhe loelllii.il uml Hoeurlug of ,,' isu'i u«i7. " :l '"'uch "I* timlier on lullle ,\\. M i.ai.i. Moyie lllvor. I'll WlllltUlk 1. INI) 1IISTIIICT. Dlnlrlel nl K....icii.iv Tulle until".' Hull I I'lll ward ClIVull, nl Moylu, prospector, Inluntl lu apply for puriitisslou tu obliiln n spuuhil limber llcunuu uvor llio fullowlnu ileserlhml liiml-: Coiunietielng ill ti post plantod mi the Lllllil Moyio Hiver ahuiil three milu- -iiiiiliwusi. uf Clnatfull, uml onu milu uieii nt Hllliards licoiico, llience suulli 80 chains, thunuceasl su chains, lln e uni'ili Hll ehuins, llionco wusl su i'liuins tu point nt cniiiincucuiiiuut. containing IHO acres uiuru ur lu—. Kdwai'd 1'nvell iiiituii Muy uih. 1:1117 in I'll \\NIllli 11 IK LAND DISTRICT. Ihsirici i,( Kui.lun.iv Take nuiii'. ihul I Harry Dlnunuck, "I Mnyle, eiis s nlllcur, hilenil ln| applj lur pui'iulssloii iu nliiiiiiiii j,| ial limher lluuiieu over ihu fnllini-liig du- scribed luuds: (Jim lieiug nl u jiosl Iiiinn-1 .,11 ih,- I,ml" Mini,- Hiver, nl 1 lln milu- (nun lliiiillull. iiikI nu,' milu ".ui ii.in, Hllliards iiiuii.T lieu Hu- wusl su chuin-, ii,,.,,,.,, -'i'iiii su chuins. ihel u-i 811 chains, ihul iiurlli sn ehuins lu puini ut coin- ineiii'i'iiicnt, ennlalnilig HIU ucros mure ur le-. llili'l') Iliun I, Duel Muy llth, 1007. In 1 REID & CO. * Dress Goods< 9 9 Dress Goods ^ Ibe problem of correct dress is easily solved when one has such a broad exquisite stock as ours to choose from, ytfii will never have a better chance to attain more undivided effects, Tho j. i 'h ol' sintill prices greets yon in this depart- X menl 9 * * New I wri'tl effects 25c, 50c, 75c. si,00 and -51.25. S . Harris Tweeds ranging in price Inun si.25 to $1.75. 9 White Serges a'nd Canvpr Weaves 75c, to 51.2s. Iress Goods Dress Goods} REID & CO."""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Prospector_1907-05-11"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0304814"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.5080556"@en ; geo:long "-115.746944"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Cranbrook, B.C. : A.B. Grace"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en ; dcterms:title "The Prospector"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en ; dcterms:description ""@en .