@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "aa69580d-a399-4a46-84a7-711bc1c9acaf"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-06-27"@en, "1911-01-21"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranbrookpro/items/1.0304895/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ /&■■ ■■■ ■ „-,.t ■■ tm iM VOLUME 17 ORANKROOK. BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY r. f NUMBER a B. G. Legislature Provincial House Enters Upon 1911 Session LIEUT. GOVERNOR OUTLINES PROGRAMME Bills to Amend Count/-court Act and Workmen's Oompen- sa ion Act introduced Victor:'' Jan. 12.—The Hritish Co- lur ua Pro ..■ ;;! LoglBlature opened i id | pite of the cold and Mi-, there was a larg-s attemlni.ee. All ''* the officers of the cruiser Ral ibi -y '!■■ ro present, with a guard oi honor oi the Fifth Regiment, Hon. W. R. Ros.* aud Alex Lucas wire Introduced by Hon. Tl. McBride and Hon. Dr. Voting. ltcpresenta- tions of the Insurance Commission, Forestry Commission, ruhlic Accounts, Board of Health, anil the reply of the •JTedernl Govornment to the resolution asking for measures of settlement of lands in the railway bolt were all presented. Hon. Mr, Bowser introduced a bill to amend the County Court Act and Mr. Hawthornthwaite had a bill to amend the workmen's compensation, Tomorrow will be occupied by debate on the adhrcss. The Lieutenant-Governor read the speech from the throne as follows: Mr, Speaker and gentlemen ol the Legislative Assembly: Tbe pleasure which I feel in meeting you today is tempered by a sense ^ of the heavy loss which the British Empire and the civilized world sustained in the death of King Edward, He won the love of his people ami thc respect of the world in his life, and in death an imperishable fame, Hia son, King George the Fifth, trained for the duties of his Illustrious destiny, inspires his . subjects with a sense of security and unshaken confidence in thc permanence of British institutions under his wise ministration. In response to an official invitation, it is intended that this Province will be represented at the Coronation of His Majesty next June. I deem it fitting to pay tribute to the memory of Robert "Garnett Tatlow, whose lamentable death is so generally regretted. Mr. Tatlow administered the portfolio of tinance and agriculture for several yenrs with marked ability, I am pleased to inform you that, negotiations for the settlement of the Soughees Reserve question are now in progress. It is expected that an early an p In i ho Ho i bul n little kni t ol men are rendj to deal with ii from the (lp standpoint. They have threshed it out in their comroll tee, end they are prepared I ittei tl id I _ Government At least the. hai been io far. j This ren-- anlaatl u has therefore heen directly responsible for the whirl wind fight tlmt the Conservatives put up in (lie House Bince the pension opened. The sltual Ion has 1 became bo lei io ; thi Go\\ ; i ment that the Pi r waa con . 11 ed to iend foi ti F eld uj . th i mainstay of the G nm ml wl o ha,: beei recn II i .■ h tl I th. He ii; now at Ottawa, and the Govern ment hopeB that he will be able to stem the tide of Opposition victories. It has been a Bpectacular session so far, Tho Opposi I: m ex i I ; have been ranged againBt the Governmenl e perts md bave trounced them ba lly. There Ib a touch of pathos in It. M Bt pcoi le will view with sympathy any body of men, grown old in the country's service, being driven from office by younger and more capabl • men Old age Is upon the ministry, and no hing th y enn do wlll stop the march of the Will Push Forward Montreal, Jan. 18.—New plans of the C. P, R. as announced by William WhytO here Include 100 miles of doublo tracking ami 860 imles of new hack in tbe west. The short strotch between Port Arthur and Fort William will be double tracked and work of tho same kind between Winnipeg and Brandon will be continued. New yards will be laid out at Regina, Moose Jaw and Medicine Hat. Pour new steel bridges will be erected. Old 60-pound rails on the Manitoba and Northwestern branch will be replaced by 80-pouud steel for a distance of about LG0 miles. The line known as thn, Kootenay Central from Golden, which has now 20 miles of trnck, during the year will be made 00 miles. Speaking generally this means 100 miles of double tracking and 380 * miles of new line. with tb.e Governmenl in >■ der to pu ; ii end to the demand fo tarli i dii - loi Tho ■' • ■ ham b ti ike s \\ ai I for HI a j i ai s and they . , .'...;, the as a work ol Tar ■'< i ham i of varlou kind* are to ci ie bit! i he . o ■■■■ mi the tiai i ol Government. ILING Whi i e Western re al Ottaws hi ' organizi the nal n 'ound thi onl B ildinga li ■■• a 'Quebec i ■ Alliance" and n memorial wa bi ; lly dr I : In Pi ench pray ■ .' . the ti 1 be no . luci A Liberal corresj dent handi around press notii ob ol th h counl r di moi ■ ration. At i he lo rl n • Home one got cold foi I iud I ho P' ry tl' nil HiiHtnoBH WB8 quiet last week, the snow and cold weather preventing the people from shopping. Wait until the first line dny nrrlvea, and then things will bum. Disintegration Bee i i ti he on among the Liner, Is thri a the country and i1 is i musi iieai- them appealing to the ('. tbe West are political ( rs I thi lirst importance. ' of d sal lng with the lal ona Sii W I iug them ono da T ol b ■:' .. I i thy with the Iub irg. , and urgtn them tbe next day to vote for the Government so as to destroy them, Exactly why Conservatives should mix In this family quarrel between Laurier and Bourassa lum not been explained. Tlie disclosures wnich came out during the debute upon the address Bhow that the Laurier wing have nothing to boast of over the Bourassa wing on the score of loyalty. Mr. Bordon stated the pos t on of bis party upon the naval question in terms clear and unmistakable. The Borden Government will be prepared to help the Empire in any emergency and will rive the people a chance to say what nre their views upon the proposed' Canadian Navy. The position of the Nationalists if correctly stated by Mr. F. D. Monk and others Ib not antagonistic. The) are willing for a direct contribution to the Imperial Navy if an erneri in cy presents itself and io bow ; i the mandate o( the people and con trucl a Canadian Navy if and whenever such u mandate U given. The Laurier Government stands In the mulish position of re sing to Ih ten to i ny arguments and of refusing to consult the people who have to puy the bills. Tin' do man d for tariff redni' ion, from tlio Wesl plants Itsoll irelj upon the Otto i p tl rn of 189a nnd upon the B] ei of I' 1 Luurier and Sir Ftl ihe 'd Oartwri bl when in opp tail i n, '• he io .'il1 li ad directly to al solute free trade and many p o le In tho ■■ I who >■ u io to this cou il '"■ re tently Ilk . n been misled by them, Tl ny a i manding that thi Laui or party keep its plod p •■ ffl leb v ould sound like a joke wi n i nol that these men hnve not t oen l n in th? country, 01 ci ■ i e G <'orn mont bas no Inti nl U n of < errying i i to effect the doctrine they preac id In opposition. The, are thei putting the farmers ofl with the pro text that nothing can bi done until after the reciprocity otlations with the United Hti tea are con ■'.'", ml. This will probablj shelve the subject so tar ns this season I eon concerned. When tho treaty, hov ever, is finally nm lo tin ' lovei ni u ut wlll have to face tho growing scntl ment in the Wee) which thoy have underrated. if thr treal pi -1nl t.D little- nd low bolfcvi lb t It will amounl to mil di the Weal w ! o bo satisfied. Hen n| i I i the Gov ernment Is crying; to the O] it on for help. ' One day the Coi i tlvos nro charged wll . pnthy with tho Free Traders, and tbe next day tbey are urged to vote N ite and Comment Watei wagou resolutions wore placed to a severe test last week when the ten raetei ropped to 12 Plum tors were welcome visitors to thi rea lential portion of the city The now yeai ha cerl .inly opened j wit! ai opld ml( if v. I . ce. It ia but cii ne often seems to nm In cycles. The Violent BtormB, which bave j i lamb," if true, octlon to resi- At tbc last municipal elections in Pernle there werc a total of 274 votes eust. In the Oranbrook elec tions -151 votes were cant. Cran brook is the chief city in Southeast Kootenay. fm sl illy atte beon tu full swing ■ o 'ii rinks, Lethbi ■'■ e, Nelson, an I i ianbrook, in tho i1 ■■ the early I he li b ■■■ si i ion i i udition, nn Ttaurs- the e a little sofl. bul ti •■■ an e hard, ii e nlghl. nn the rinks tn ntton- ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ Houston, smith, tiyai , . . i ... McLeod. RINKS- Finkham and [Nil '. ■'. and Brown, TR ml RINK-Thom. : he Cor v trophy thero wero : . ■ I tn the semi finale were ■ >. Ii.. v,aoda nnd Pinkham ■ hich will be played on McLeod and Pinkham. -t ■! Obollange there were sl IS Walley, Tom, Wil- - i, and ' am w i re In the semi is i,and Wi I05 .1.' i W llson will In ■ :.' .■ ■■ 1 ne time during r part of 1 he week. r tbe 1 '. Ourllfig trophy, :•• ■ ;- ■ been reached with Hous- . Elaton ('up there were Beattie and Cameron mala, both beiug Cran- this cup will remain in . H. Wilson trophy, there ntries, with Walley, Mc- irth and Walker in the ay, in thc Grand Chal n. i« the finals, lost to il in, by 8 to 12. if Nelson, won the B. O, ■'' g regate, following In oi the lending rinks. of " ilgary '9 games Lt hbridge 7 Games nbro *l gHllIt : llj h] thi ... 11 chosen tn look after Uii' inl'. •ests of the city. Tho t I'vn council of M ncleoil, Is ntlvei li endent ol . il Hi per yes ispector, and ,. u y ol }l,80n Tucketl Cup was won by the Wilson rinis of Oranbrook. Quthsle, of Nelson carried ofl Hi" Hiiilnon Bay jewelry. Pinkham run] Cameron wore playing the Una] ror tl e Eaton trophy on I Saturday morning. The final in thn "•11 in::, rs sal down to ban mot ni tho I ranbrook Hotel o Friday •■ ning,. It waa n moal er loyable event. Speeches weir mad by Judge Wilson, and P. Hundoi ie t Nei 0.' lei I orators Coli Is lo nous dancing bear. In conclusion we may sny that tii Liberal Member Praises Measures Half of Liberal Party Goes Over to Government SAYS COAL MINES ACT VERY THOROUGH Working Men Look to Govern- ment for Needed Legislation —Approves Acts Victoria, Jan. 1..— One half of the Liberal party in the legislature went over to the government today when I John Jardlne imid a glowing tribute in the Increased prosperity of the province nnd declared that lt was j tine to the policy of thu government which had practically wiped out the |l_iberal party. Ho disagreed entirely with the position of the 1 iberal leader and believed that the work- Ingnutn might look to the Conservative government for the 'iieasurca the worklngman requires. After the last session of the house when he bad voted in favor of the railway contract he hnd met the Liberal executive of his constituency and had told I hem that if they disapproved of hia supporting the government's railway policy he would resign. Not a man es [tressed disapproval. Mr. Jardlno proceeded to defend nnd approve of other government acts opposed hy H. C. Brewster. The idea of a university commission originated in the unanimous demand of a representative public meeting In Victoria. It had lost thc university, hut accepted the decision of the commission for which it asked. lie had assurances that the island section of the railway would he Under construction iu 30 days aud members of the house would he invited to sue the premier turn the first sod. Tbe Conl Mines Regulation Act introduced by tho premier was a very .. iwiucjil, thorough and exhaustive measure. The age limit of men employed about machinery is raised to IH yer.rs in other caBcs. Many stringent clauses protect the life and hen Ith of men nnd secure their Interest in other ways. The time for completing assessment rolls is extended to Jan. LO and for revision to Jan. 31, The trail, license and police committee haa re- ported that the 0. P. R. has adrnit- inl tho right of the province to tax tin1 British Columbia Southern land The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the news anno'... i tbaj U"l price of food i 1 ;oin down do m'i .oem to 1 fli ct tho price ■■' 0 ml on li id to an* th . Ii :- in Fro tcisco thej real bombs from ;i 'ships and n bombproof umbrella w 111 _oon Issue from the patent office, ocl t il 1 'z, of Trade Tho b inua! convi on of I he tVe ; iclal id Bonn f Tr ol Eastern Bi tlsh ''.'i imi io opened Thursday on the arrival of 1 he n ton tra n from Kootenay Landing, There be after id even 11 bi lings will I 1 ii tb ■ C'VPB HOCKEY at rHH Al ;\\v\\ RINK. The ''■ ■■■< ki'. team i od HI :' ■' . P "■ I. ■ ■■■ I ■ i'r I ■ ,.: • : on thei own gi onndB. rs * to 2 In favor of ( : ■ Tin- 1 ame wa 1 tt itm Bsed 1., a Dp 61 Tl ■ Kfl : t; le of tin - b ■■■ ■ ■ "thn per) It I In < ii' thc (In I peri id, 1 a 2 In favor of 7 . . . [a 0 ovon. Tho end of 1 et ond pi foul ' • c oore reversed Cranh having the high end of tho 1 con •'.■ and o to The ran- to rn: lasily being City Council ( a meeting of the City Council was j held on Monday afternoon in the Council Chamber. There were present,, Mayor Hunt, and Aldermen Bownoss, Campbell, Jackson Taylor and McNabb. I it wus moved by Aldermen Mcnabb and Bowness, that the regular meet- ings ot (lie Council be held on the first Monday iu each month, at tbe hour <>i 2 p. m., (Local time.) . Moved by Aldermen Jackson • and Taylor, that the Court of Revision for the City of Crnnbrook he held on the Ith day of March, 1911, at 10-30 In. m., (local time) and that notice I of the same be published in the Cranbrooli Elcrald and Prospector, and the B. C Gazette. Mi red bj Aldermen Jackson and Taylor, that the Court of Revision Bonsisl ol the following members of tho City Council: Mayor Hunt, Aldermen, Johnson, Bowness. Taylor and McNabb. The following committees were ap- I ted finance—Chairman, J. F. Camp- hell, \\ C BowneBB, S. Taylor. Works and Property—Chairman, D. .1. Johnson, J. Jackson. J. McNabb. Hi lib and Relief—Chairman, 8. raylor, J. Y. Campbell. PIro and I'ollce—Chairman, J. .ckaon, J. McNabb. Legislation—Chairman, J. McNabb, . C. Bowuoss. Water Chairman 1 A. 0. Bowness, Taylor, nnd I). J. Johnson. Thr mayor ex-offlcio member of all "A STUBBORN CIt DBRBLLAI" ''mil. care bs hi taki hy I hn . i plo for hia \\. rioi a roln In hi 1 presentation ol tlfe Hi gh _dnm 1 ! Howard musical comody, "A ' bhorn 'Cinderella," which will ho the attraction al l1." Opi rs Hou e Tuesday, 31s1 of January, 1911. 1 - .. t ta is a very wl lo one, n id the h». planted l'i.11 chains due west, of the ■outh-weit corner of Lot 8744, Group 1, on the eaet *tAg* of the right of way of the Spokane In'prnationn! Railway; thence east lfi.ll cbains to the south-west corner of eaid Lot 1744, Group I, thsnei north Along tbe west houndsry of Mil lot., a distance of 40 cbains to esid *dge of right, of way; thence south-westerly along said eaet edge of right of way, a diataaee of it.IJ shalae mare sr IH ^sn Hunting Season I Is now open. We are prepared for same, with a fine line of RIFLES, GUNS and AMMUNITION J. VV. RUTLEDGE, MM.V.. V.8.. Graduate ol Ontario Veterinary collage, Toronto tn 1898. Gradate and medalist ol McKllllp Veterinary college, Chicago, 111. tn 1HO0. Hegiateiei! member of Britlah Oolumbla association. aLL CALL, MIGHT A OAY PROMPTLY ATTfcNDKOTO Is _ large and attractive hotel of superior elegance in all its appointments, with a cuisine of superior excellence. Railway man, Lumbermen and Miners all go to The Wentworth J. H. McDONALD Proprietor OFFICE AT MCKINSTRY'S LIVERY BARN CRANBROOK, li. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>e>e><>e>e>»e>e>e>a>e)»e>e>t>e>»)e)e)e>e)e)»»e>e>| Found! J. D. McBride Hardware Cranbrook, B. C. |F. E. Corrison i ■ Band Master Oity Band. Teacher of String and Standard Inatrumtmts. Choir trainer. 1'hoira 133- CRAM BROOK. B. C. GEO D. INGRAM L. R. C. M.. L. R. A. M. ' (Organist aad Choir Master, KNOX CHURCH) Teacher of Oi San, Pianoforte Theory anil Voice Cultore. Pupils prepared fur London, En?., and Toronto ' Conservatory Examinations. Terms Mi derate PHONE NO. 336 f CRANBROOK • B. C. rraiibrouk Lodge, .No. 34, A. F. A, .\\I On Baker stieet, one doorOwest of Messrs. Hill & Co., the only place in town that can make life worth living. Cosmopolitan Hotel E. H. SMALL, Manager. Iaaaa44S4SSSSASAa-SaSS_i4SSS-i4-tA-tAAA-l-.SSSA-'A--* __ ▼▼ *** ^ *** ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼TfS'TTf The Tenderfoot Farmer U whs uu* of tttMs Mtperiojeotnl farmer-, who put green ■pectaolot oa Mi now ttnii tad her -baviitgi. Hi* theory wn that il didn't matter what tlio cow ate ito tootf as «hr wai fed. The question! ot digoetiua und nourishment had eot entered into hit ealeuldtiuo.. It'i only a "tmdarfoot" former that would try Mick as experiment with a oow. But many a former fords kirn* utf regard.-«s of digestion aad nutrition. lie might ilmoit aa well cat eI .iv- ii_a> for all tbe good ho gets out of his feed. The result iM that the ftoiruch grown "weak" the notion of the orsjent of digestion and nutrition nro hn paired and the man Buffers the mi-tries of dyspepsia and tha agonic i of uervo_._i.eu. To strengthen the atommeli. reetora Me motlvl'v of tlie or* nana ot dlieatton mud oiHrttloa mm-*♦>♦♦* ♦ and Up-to-date rl(e tor ♦] ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e>e>e>e>e>e>e>e>e> e>e>e>e>4>e>e>4 T Winter and Bummer. Just * I * lens. ■ [j-ii.t ■ .... uun. iiciiment, con taifiim; 32 :':; acres, I,a- tlie same more or k-aa. VI Rdward I'atiison, Notice ie herehy given that 00 ilay* Stewart Mo'Yie, .vaeot. after date, T intend to apjily to the' Uec. 16, 1910. Hon. Chlel Commisnlotier ol LandB —.—. —, , lor License to prospoct fur cual and ■petroleum over the following lands, \\ N0Tt('B- 'situate In the District ol South Bait } Kuotenay, Britlah Columbia, in Lot I 11 T 1 IVFTiV FPFIi ♦ APPLICATION P"OR A THANSFBR 4&91. ID, InLlVUKI '--l'i OK UKT.MI. LIQUOR WOBNOB, j Oomrowolng at a post planted at j \\ & SALE STABLF X {or near three miles dun eaet of the. TAKr: NOTICB thai al iha ne«t. 14 Mile Post nn the C.P.R. survey sittings uf il.a Board ol Licensing line, which ls the western houndary Commissioners ol the City of Oran- ;of Lot. 4193 and being the south east brook to be holden nf the Sth day corner poat of Ulysses B. Fehr'* ( J SadrllB Hoi'RPS. Gonil Turnouts, tlptodain Opposite Royal Hotel Phone oi * ,1 March, I'H I, I. Onst Andean, of claim, tbence north 80 chnlns, thence the Olty ol Cranbrook Intend to ap- west «o chains, thence south 89 plv inr the transfer ol iha ratal! ehains, thence eaet. 10 chains to- ilquor l.cen«e held m las^arl. to the point of commencement, making 84ft Queens Hotel aliuala on Lots 1), lo seres, mors or leas. 1 i ♦ enn ti. In Block M, to Lln. Andeea \\ LnMU4 ,„„ 1|t„ „ „, 0(.tob j * DOUlt kHOCM, Proprietors 1 oi the city oi frsnhmiik. uarriad, „1(v r II J. f. Deacon, Matiafjer t wnmflli , e> * Dated tt Oranbrook, B 0., t.bte ink : Ulyesef R. rehr, Locator. »e)»e)e)«»»e)e)s>e)s)e>»s)»»»s)e>e) j dar nf neeaeiher a. n. Uin. ■atliao »*• Butte, Aunt. I ————————- M-4 **nt AUeea. WUlAM B. ***** WHiNe iO-t. j st******* IB Ul Vtupwtar. j Rath Sinpio and Doblo Dt-ivers, for all parts of ;r;hn district. Cloorl If It's Paint and Painting We ore here with the Goods If It's Wall Paper and Paper Hanging We can't be beat B. H. SHORT Painter and Decorator ******* ♦♦« *************** ******* PLUMBER AND TINSMITH Steam and Hot Water Engineering Expert GUI's nurth west coruer post, tlience thonce east 80 chains t3 the place of eaat 80 chains, tlience south 80 ohalns , oglonlnj, thence west 80 ohalns, tlionco north FRANCIS N. TURNICR, Lc'etof. 80 ohalns to the placo of beginning. I Joseph Snultor, Agent. JAMES Ullil., Locator Located this 12th day ot November, Joseph Saulter, Agent. xaiit. 48-81 Located this 12th day ul November, . .—, — ____ 1810. 18-52 I Skates Sharpened Hollow Ground Boys' Skates 25 cents per pair 15 cents per pair All classes of Cutlery ground at Reasonable Charges NOTE THK AIMHIF HANSON AVE. CRANBROOK BACK OP THE OLD IMPERIAL. BANK BUILDING ************************* NOTICB. NOTIOB ls hereby giveu that thirty days alter tbe first publication uf this uotice, 1 Intend tu upply tu the Chief Commissioner uf Lands and Works, and tu the Assistunt Commissioner of Lands and Works for the district of Bast Kuotnnay, lur a license tu prospect fur ooal ami petroleum on the following described lands, aituate in Block Wll Baat Kootenay — Commencing at a pust planted on tha South Kootenay Pass wagon oad, on Altamlnn creek, about four miles east of tbo lorks of Kislu-noh a aud Akamina creek, being enst ul nd adjoining Junius (Jill's 1..cation, nd marked Mary A. Thomas' north ast corner poet, thonco south HO halns, tbsnee weat 80 chalne, thence orth 80 chains, thonco oaet 8il bains to the place of beginning, MARY A. THOMAS, Locator. Joaeph Saulter, Agont. Located this l.th day of November, 1910. 48-52 POST STBBLE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. ^^^^^^^ ******** A. WALLER MASONRY Steam Boiler, Furnace, aud Septic Tank work a specialty Colt and stock estimates furnished on application. Address I P. O. Baa IW, Crenluaok * ******************** WATMl NOTIOB. Notiee tl hereof given that an application will bs mads under Part V. • of Ull "Water Act, 1909," to obtain :• license la the Oranbrook water tls trict. Tha nans, Mi aesusatloa of ths .occupation. John Lsvett, Faeruei, ■Oranbrook, B. O. Thi name of ths lake, stream or source. Dandy Creek, a tributary .of Little Bull rlvsr. The point of diversion. Ahout one fourth ot a mill sast of tbe boundary nf Lot Ml, on Lot 4890. Thl quantity of water applied for. Two sublc tut. Thi character ol thc proposed worka. flumes, pipss aod dltchee, Thl premises oa which the water Is to bl und. Lot HI, the property of the appltoaat. Thi purpose tor which the water is to Iw ona. Irritation. «_ lor Irrigation, describe the land Intended to bo Irrigated, giving Low beach land, about 110 A Court of Revision and Appeal, under the "Assessment Act, 1008" for ths Fort Steele Aasossmont Dis trict, will be held ou Wednesday, the Jl5th day of January, mil, at 10 o'clock in the furenuon, at tlio Court House at Fernie, und on Friday, the 87th day ol January, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the ael-t; H Court House at Cranbrook. Dated at Cranbrook, tbis 24th day of December, 1910. J. F. ARMSTRONO, Court of Revision ami Appeal. NOTICB. NOTIOE is hereby given that thirty days after the tlrst publication ol this notice, I Intend to apply to NOTIOB. | NOTICE Is hereby given that thirty j days after the first publication of tbis notice, I intend to apply to ____________________________ 'the Chief Commissioner of Lands and 'the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, and to the Assistant Com-1 Works, and to tho Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Worka for mlssioner ot Lands and Works for ,the district of East Kootenay, for a the district of Kast Kooteuay, lor u license to prospect for coal and pe- license to prospsct for coal and pe troleum on the tollowing described troleum on the following described lands, situate In Block 4593 Bast landa, situate lu Ulock 4593 Kast Kootenay:— .Kootenay:— ! Oommenolng at a post planted | Commencing at a post pU.il.i I ou near the South Kootenay Pass trail the South Kootenay l'i sa trull on Akamina creek, about two mllea about a mile east ol the forks of aet of the forks of Klshenehna and Klshenehna and Akamlna creek. Akamlna creek, being east of and aouth of and adjoining Joseph Saul- djoinlng Beatrice M. Thomas' loca- ter's location, and marked Frances tion, and being a relocation of the N. Turner's north east curner poet; S. E. B. C. Land and OU Company's thence south 8" chnim, uionco \\usl. license No. 1144, and marked James 80 ohalns, rhence north t)0 chains Aria ot Crown Lands to he occupied by thi proposed works. None. This notice was posted oa ths ith aaj at. December, lilt, and application will ba made to the Oommlssioner oa the 17th of January, 1811. Olve thl name! and addresses ol any riparian proprietors or licenses llksly to bi affsctsd by the proposed works, slther above or below the outlet, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Lot 4110, Oroup 1, Kootenay district JOHN LBVBTT. Craabrott, 10. | flfg NOTIOB. Notiee ls hsrshy given that 40 days ; alter date, I Intend to apply to the Hob, Ohlet Oommlssioner of Lauds lor Lleensi to prospsct lor coal and petroleum over the following lands, sltuats la the District of South Bast Kootenay, British Oolumbla, in Lot llll. .Commencing at a post planted at «r asar thru mills dus east of the It Kill Poit ob thl O.P.R. survey Hie, which la the western houndary al Lot 4IM, and being thl south wait corner post ot Isaac W. Antenna's claim, thence north 80 chalne, thence east 80 cbains, thence south IS chains, thence west 10 shalal to thl point ot commence meat, making 140 acrei, more or laasj tot-tot thii llth day of October, till. Isaac W. Anderson, Locator lathin W. Butts, Ageut. Wffltta I. Butts, Witness. 80-8 ■ tn NOTICK. Notlco is hereby given that to days alter date, 1 Intend to apply to the Hon. Chiet Commisaionor of Lands for Licenso to prospect for coal and petroleuni over the following lands, situato In the District of South East Kootonny, British Columbia, In Lot 1503. . Commencing at a post planted at or near three miles due east of thl 34 Mile I'ust on the C.f.R. survey Ims, winch is the western boundary oi Lot 4503, anil being the uorth- •mat. corner poat of Walter J. Abbe' claim, thanes south K0 chains, thence west eighty chains, thence north 80 chains, thenoa eaat eighty chaina to puint ot coimueueemant, making 840 acres, more or less. Located this llth day el Ootobsr, 1810, Welter J. Abba, Locator Kathen W. Butts, Agent. Wllllaiu 18. Butts, Witness. iO-l NOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that 60 days after date, t Intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands fui- License to prospect for coal aud petroleum over the lollowing lands, | situato In the District of South Bast Kootonay, British Columbia, In Lot 4503. Oommenolng ut n post planted at or near throe miles due east of tba 31 Mile Post un the C.P.R. survey line, which is the western boundary of Lot 4503, and heing the northwest corner post of F. Oharles Baa- claim, theuce soutli eigbty chains, thonce east eighty ohalns, thei.ce uortb eighty cbains, thence west eighty chains to point of commencement, making 840 acres, more thence north 80 chains; thunce east 80 cbains; thence aouth 80 chal.ie to place of beginning. JOSBPH SAULTER, Locator, .ooatod this 19th day of November, 910. 48-12 Riley of Moyie, Britlah Colum- lei Lo 'ited .'910. this liith lay »f Ootober, F. Charles Bassctt, Looutor Bather, W. Butta. Agent. K. Butts, Witness. 50-3 NOTIOB. NOTIOB is hereby given that thirty .lays after the first publication of tills notiee, I intend to apply to thc t'iiief Commissioner of Lauds aud Works, and to the Assistant Com misstonor ot Lamia and Works for the district of Kast Kootonay, for a license to prospect for conl aud pe- roleum on the following described units, situate iu Block 4593 East Kootenay:— Commencing at. a post plauted uu the Soutli Kootonay Pass trail about a mile east of tho lorks ot Klshenehna and Akamina creek, markod Joseph Sautter's South Bast comer post: thonco west 80 chains; NOTICB. NOTICB ls hereby glvsa that 10 days alter date I Intend to apply to he Honorable Chief Commiaaloner of Lands for a license to proapect oal and petroleum over the follow, lng lands, situate in ths district of Southeast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Lot 4593: John Olbbon, Holder ol Licence. Benjamin Joseph Riley, Applicant for transfer. Dated this loth day ol Nov. 1910.48-1 NOTIOB. Commencing at a post planted at r near eleven miles due east of the 4 mile poat on 0. P. R. syrvey line, 593, and being tbe northeast corner ust of Eathen W. Butts' claim, hence south eighty (80) chains, hence west eighty (60) chains, thence orth eighty (80) chains, thence east ighty (80) chains to the point ol ommencement, making 640 acrea, nore or less. BATHBN W. BUTTS, Locator, William B. Butts, Agent. Ralph L. Burllngham, Witness. 87 .ocated this llth day of June, 1910. IN THB MATTER Of AN APPLICATION for tlie issue of a duplicate Cer- yF$* 20 ouugS O F 1000 laughs "Splendid Charming Delightful." Winnipeg Free Press, STUBBORN i'INUHRIOU.A" ACT III. No such Extraordinary Attraction has ever before been in Cranbrook. Prices:—10 rows $1.50; next S rows, $1.00. Balcony 75c. and $1.50. Yours Truly, R. A. FRASER, Manager. V*****!************^^ MoLrc, PATMORE BROS. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Malleable "THE RANOB STORE" IrOtt Ratlge |[% a CLASS BY THEMSELVES...PIR8T.CLASS McClary's] Pamous Sask-Alta and Koote-I nayRanges II \\\\ E VOI H \\l> \\ DRAW \\ I BROWNS DRAWING? If not, you had bettei get busy aiul have one. NEW YEARS* PRESENTS for the smokei at the UNION CIGAR STORE E. H. Brown, Proprietor Calgary; Regina Mott, "t Whonl Mr. nml Mra. .1. 11. rttonhonu, .d .antra, llbarta; John Mott, ol Whom Hiil.ury, ivcre Oranbrook visitors on Oentrs, Vlbsrta; and thc British I'o Thursday. lur.ibiii Bouthorn Railway. ruts B. BODBRUNCl Bpokane, Wio.li MS Raalty liiol.lii r..l M H Hcndoraon, nn.l Mrs. Honilorson, and Mra Fonwlek, ol Port Btoalo, were riiiiiin....!, visitors MIlll'K J M Evoritt, antl ll Byors, ol Nclsou, were regtstored al tho Orau brook Thursday. VII. P , !■.' y g-t,au that 80 .lavs tltsi data I lol mi i lo apply t,. r... Don l't..,.i i lalotl t I an.la tor ,. a. ... pi ■.,... i f,.r c.iil an.l |..'li..- leutn over tha (,.il..winn lands, aititate to Mm Dutnci di BouttaMi h- •.•...>. Hie newly elected Mayor and Oity Urltish t'otumbla In I -t 4598 l-ounctl wore sworn In on Kmlay Comnieucing at - poet planted ni »t lust. ' sear & mllea due «w-i ol the 86 mile putt on tha 0 '- U eurvej line which le tha weatern bou ilarj ol I >>i 4698 ami I. Murphy and I'. 0. Wlnt'iMp, ol [too iho ■outbeaat ooruer poal ul Mai'j Calgary were guests at the ('ran- Your Husband Would Enjoy a Delicious Beefsteak for Dinner H E Wils.iu a claim, thotics nortli elglil) (80) cl._ioa in,..,.-a w.isl alglltj .s" .iiion*. tbanca a...nil alght) (Hli. .Ii.ni.. thaoca ».a»< eighty ISOJ clinlns tn thi point ol oommonoatuont, making OH acraa, u.oia or leaa MAHY E. Hit.SON. Locator. Katlian W. Hutts. Agont. William El. Butta, Witnoaa. Located tins lat Hay ol aoptauilior 1911 lias imi a hard Jay. lis ti ".i.l body and I igged brain will b» j leera I ■■■■ the sight and tuatal Fan i ■ .; of beefsteak, simms loos l :i turn aod served up with some of those fresh KMy onions We kRow tlio cut Scott which will suit him exactly. > i we send it ? McGregor HOCKEY Continued from Page 1. hrook Friday, An Bxpert from Winnipeg will he hern next week to Investigate the cause ot the lire in the Y. M. ('. A., building. R, Chambers, of Winnipeg, ('. B. Qulgley, of Vancouver, W. 0. Walsh, lol New Westminster, were guests at the Oranbrook Tuesday. P. BURNS 6c CO. P. 0. Boi 8 Dunlop I A>- Doyle and Win. Carlin, ol Fort COVER POINT Steele, werc in the cilj Wednostlajr, Trashcr on their return Irom a trip west, on hover business. Qdgecombe -.~.~ CENTER T. T. McVittie, H. Mather, B. W. Boyce worden, J. Walsh ami D. Howard, ol RIGHT WING Port Steele, were Cranhrook visitors Pye Bearlato Wednesday. LEFT WING. i Connally Lewis I). Guthrie, ol Nelson, chief ol the A, return match will be played at &re department of thut city, was thc dcrt'lln" c oa buck with a record ol past [HU'tormaucos, successful in every rospoct, and the more tnenttan ol iin- piece will bring to mind memories oi the catchy music and charming story. Thin season "A Stubborn Cinderella" is under the porsonal direction lol Mr. Ohaa, a. Qoettlor, formerly mo oi the leading managers, In Ohas, I'r.ilinin s oflice. Mr. lloettler has engaged a most capable cast ol I'n puis nnd chorus. I'l. foil Aibnrtsiin, n magnetic .• imedian, who inn Hiiir, and dance .in.l who is nu actor na well, plays tho principal role ol Mac. Hazel Klrko, it Prima Donna of quality •utli it beautiful lyric soprana voice duys "Lady Leslie", and her sing- ii: of the severul numbers assigned to her will prove u veritable treat. Diminutive and sprightly Miss Lillian Goldamltii will be seen in the part of Lois, and a more doll-like little soubrette novor appeared here. As the stately Lady Evelyn, Miss Mabel Charlobola is second to none. Tlie rust of the onst includes such favorites as Dan Moyles, Neai Burns, Bobbie Wagner, Edwin Burns, Lln- lord Loftorson, nnd Dr. Dudley 0. Fosher, lute pastor uf a Chicago church who forsook the pulpit for the stage. Ann.nt; the many song hits are1 "When You Kiss the Last Girl Vou Love", "Don't be Anybody's Moon hut Mine", "Love Me .Inst Because", "Adlos Senorita", "I'm j„ Love With All the Girls I Know" and "If They'd Only Let. Adams' Ribs Alone." Poor ^^,.,... , „ .,..,., ....,^^,,t the^Rlnk .Tuesday enonlng _-_* . „„, ^^ A. C. BOWNESS ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ Importers ol Foreign and Domestic Liquors. ♦♦♦♦ Melcher's Ued Cross Gin. ♦♦♦♦ Peter Dawson's Scotch Whiskey. *****, A. C. BOWNESS Baker St. Cranbrook, B. C. pected come up strong and give the fj Cranbrook aggregation a good ran j % nnd even up the games, Cranbi-ook Our old friend Charlie Rykorts, •§> having won two of tbe series and has been elected tlrst president of X Pernie one. tne "01tl Timer's Club" which has tj To retain their lead, and win the ,, jewelry, the boys should get out aud A practice every opportunity. been formed at Creston. j Wm. Ouorard and B. W. Pairburn, of Hlllyard, Wash., has secured the 'Wise of the Opera House, mid will ♦.'.-^ Lftke possession February 7th. Mr. ,,:, Eraser's lease expires Feb. Otb. LOCAL NEWS. Ij MARRIAGES, BIRTHS DEATHS. > j The number of Births, Marrlag' ***********<*>******''$** and Deaths in the district of South- $ ! G. Hunter and J. Phillips, of Fer- east Kootenay is os follows: I- nie, were in the city Friday. , Marriages 137 . ! Births 374 4> i R. Barnes, of Marysville, was in tho Deaths 221 T city Friday on business. T. C. Douglas, ol Bull River, was j '?' in the city Friday. Everything for The Smoker! Tuesday, January 31st, will he 3>/^*^<*»S>,-k$.<^^»,cj>.^.>^^ W. E. Renlock, o( New York, was Fraeer's last chance to eMve a first H . in the city Tuesday. clasr! allPW- _ , A musical comedy which rushes J. V. Murphy, ol Calgary, was rcg- ,along on its IaiiEhinB, swinging istered at the Cranbrook Tuesday. 'lashing wny with vim and rnpidl- _____ , ty, u bewildering, delightful, array A. E. Bradley, of Nelson, was in "f P™"? Blrl9. Cllt""y music, wbirl- tho city Tuesday. w,ni1 Cancel's, and laughable dlal- __^^ logue, comes to the Opera House, on ,.,,,. Tuesday, 31st Jan., for one night has sold his livery ,,. "A Subhiirn Cinderella" ls the .title of thi.: iharming piece, an.! de- C. F. Martin, of Vancouver, was at Me m „,..,,.., ,Batul.M| it ,;„, „ tho Crnnbrook Wednesday. |,)|ot| ,,„,„.„, „„,, ,,, aoBorb|„g i|lt(,,.. „ _ „. . , „, . lest, wIiobc thrend in never lost sight P. D. Shont. of Liintoi, on, was a I no Interrupted by guest gt the Oranbrook Thursday. I ..........^ lllt6I,„)latlonB. G. Prince, of Winnipeg, was in the : Although this will not he its flrst WATER NO'I'IOB. NDTIOE ia horoby BlVen tli.t an ap- plication uill bo nia.lo unilar Part V. ut the "Water Act, 1909." to obtain a llconso In u,„ Cranbrook Wattr Diatrict. | (a) llui name, a.liln.ss. and occupation nl tlio applicant: II. c. Hydraulic Pow- ar.tiunp.my. Limltotl, Uaad offlca, Van- oouvar, ll. c. Capital sio.ouo dlvidad up Into lililll tdiarbs. ( lii» ulijtiL-ta uf tlio onmpauy iucludo |lho acqulaltlon by purchaso or record or otliornlaa of water aud water power, and of recorded or unrecorded watar ajnl tlio application of ouch water and wator power [or producing and ,anara- tlng oloctrloity and for the purpose «nd In the manner aod methods sot lorth in section 18B of th- Water Act, liluS) aad |g»naralb lo axercisa and carry out all jtlio jHiwors mi privilagea ooalarrod upon Power Companioa by aald Water Act. ll.u'J. I (b) Tho namo of the lake, stream or Source, Elk Uiver. ) (c) Th,. point 0f dlvoraiou 3700 faat jahout, above poat on west bank marked ,81 ll. 2U7 K.v. L. Co., tba ootural level of water Ijeing raised (rem thereto point .v.i.n loot up stream. I Id) The quantity ol water applied for (In culiic foet per aecuuil) 500 cubic (est per Bin..ml. (e) Tlio charaotor of the proposed works, diiina, pipes, fiiimea, tuatials power houses, hydraulic and electrical plant. Tho water to be used for the purpoae of the Company's undertaking. THI Cranbrook Orchestra p.i'.ve PIECES Im prepared tOftOOQpl HiigajfuiuiinuJ to fnriiMj iniisit* for BALLS, DANCES, ETC j Atltlresa I 'oininiintt.nllone to K HALSALL Phone 187 V. 0, Box 1«2 Cranhrook, • • B. C.| W. R. BEATTY Undertaker, Embalmeri Funeral Director. CRANBROOK, B.C. ******************* W. Cline —o— or tba olil Mttuitobft Ilm-ber Simp can rmw bo found In the MANITOBA HOTEL Writ Olas. Work ln all branciitt!. of the ■ Tonsorlal Art • \\> We Deal in Everything From] a Needle to a Locomotive Joseph H. McLean] DEALER IN All kinds of Siiconil-Hand GoodsJ Furniture a SPECIALTY BUYER OF FURS Sage's Old Stand, Hanson AveJ Phone SB1 Wa have the hesl liu« o! S Iter's Articles in Southenst Kooleuity.., Choice Cigars atai Tobaccos Cigar-Holclcrt* trtaict 3>ipeM. LESTER CLAPP The Tobacconist ll to oneryy, (ij 1 or or tin' I placo w Ito snnn letioc lu inirjtoi. for whiab t)i» w_.t_i' m*«il. tfoii.ratioi. of olectricat water ii to l» _s-|H)N._, (ieuurlij* tits Wm. Kerr, bttaineSB to Mr. J. A. MacDonnld. city Wmlneaday. A. LmihI, ot Wardner, was In the olty Friday. T. Q, Proctor, of Nelnoti, waa In town Friday. WATBR NOTIl h. 6199, U196, 4_1_, u2(M, 1965 ii>re_H*ntall-ni hero, "A Stubborn Oln- Frank Dezall GENERAL BLACKSMITH and WOODWORKER lliililior Tires Applied To ntlgiiy Wheels "--™) A. I'olletier, ol PlDOher Creek, was 43... in town Tliurwlay. 61'Jl, 8103, 313, 7M6, 7.19, 72.U, I NOTICE Is hereby Riven that nn Oroup 1 Kootenay district. ' Juhn Hiwin, ol Wnsa, was in the application will t.e mn.io under Part lui ''"he purpoao (or which ths city Tuesday. V. ol the "Water Act, 1909," to oh water is to be used. Irrigation. —o— tain a licence in the Oranbrooli Wat- | (b) II lor Irrigation describe the There was a meeting of the city ! .gusts *0R CANAUIAN oyOI.B tr District. land Intended to be Irrigated, si>'io. council held on Mondny. AND MOTOR GO'S BICYOLBS (e.) The name, addreas and occupe acreage, ahout 8,000 aereH, being —o— tion ol thc applicant; Chae, F\\ Bod sa ! Lots 6408, 6859, 6357, 6.138. I.4U2, . 0"ral seating at the Arona rink, j Repairing ll Slierhltv erllng, 425 Realty Bldg, Spokane, 6401 6191 1966,6109 0195,4319,0200, ,, ~ _ , „ «.-._««' a?e '„,,'■>•'.,, Washington. (Real Estate Agent.) 1965, 4882 6194 6193, 319 7655 7219 ''' W' R°b'n8°n' r" ™ neor, was , Pnon. 60 P.O. Box 813. a guest at the Cosmopolitan Friday. tho wn tar is to Le raturnoti tural ohuiiDsl, uud tlie differ- itutle hiitweon point ol dlver- llion and point of return. Wnter will ibe rotmniMl about 1700 fn i be 30t.li ilny of December, toio. (I) (live the nanios, and addreeeee ut ny riparian proprietors or iiceu>,eee who or whoso iniiOH ere likely to be uiTe-teti hy tiu propound works, either above or below the outlet. Kootenay Vnlley i.iiixl Company, Kelson, U. 0. O. tl, Watson, Fort Sieole, il. O.j Geo- rgs IToinrartb, Oranbrook, II. C; Willinm It. Ross, Fernie, B. ,0.j Roeabvi Goodwyn antl Hunint Kolson, II. O, Hydraulic Power Company, Limited. Winch Building Vancouver, B. 0. H. O. Addreee, Cranbrook, B. 0. Per W. F. (R'HD, ite Solicitor, Note—One cubic fool per second Is •fjuivaluiit to 115.71 miner's incite*. r Thoro will ht n fnnoy dross enrni- vnl at thfl Arona Rink Monday night. w, .T. Allan, A. BarnOB, anfl J. Hntofl, nil of Vancouvor, woro gueets (li) The nanip of thn lake, Ktrfiam and 7220. or source. Elk river, ii) Area of Crown laml intended to (o Ths point (if Af version. On be occupied by tba proponed v-t>** the old c, p. R. pumping station, day ol December, liiio, and (d) The quantity of wM.er applied «pplir«tiup \\rill be mado to tbo Com- lor (in rable (Mt psi .ar i, ons ml«ton« .... th, 30th tin. ol Jftnit- ^ tte Orenbroo. Tuiri'ay" hunnrail twantv nva ary,lllll, at two o clock In tils slier (at Tha eiisrartai ,,i ti.> prooossd noon. I - Mnrk„ nn,| A w cnimmery, ol' works. Iril.stion. pumping plnnt, ! (I) <1lv» Ilia .an:.a and aldrasars (jCthbrWg0, were f'rntil.r..nl( visitors litmas anil tlltrhas to t.a rnnatrijr.iail ol nnv tii.sneii proprlatoirs . r 11- Mt,Qfljp.y OTar l.nt.a 7840, 7JIB, TOOK nml 4VI1. Icsniso, who or wliiiao nn.l. am III Ths pr.mlaaa nn which ths wn llkalr In ba «Hnrteil hy tha |MTip"a«it n. |,. Ktiliiht.s, niul liimily, ol Ross- tar la to ha tisatt. Lots tun«, tutu, works. .Ithar ahuva or l»!i-» ,.lia inn,|, wl.ra fiesta nt the rnstnopoll- Utn, mt, Ull. Ui*l, mu. IMI. nuMM M.a. a Rolwaiso*. «l tan on Thurailny. D.J.JOHNSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER CONTRACTS SOLICITED. HOUSES Ynt Rale or Rent «t RoaitoQuhle Prices. Office^ Workshop—Lewis St. Vbone No. 98. NOTIOE. NOTIOID ie hereby given that 10 dnye after date T Intond to apply to the l\\nn. Chief t'ntniniaeioner of Landa for a llcenae io prospect for coal and petroleum ovor lbe following landi, eituete in the Pint rlct or Southeaat Kontenejr. British Columbia, In Lot, *Bflfl: Commencing at a poet plant*) at or near ri miles dua east of ths B8 mile poet on ths C. P. M. Purvey line which ie the vet em boundary of Lot 4fi98, and being tho N. 0. corner poet of Donlel E. Hltfgcnn clnim. tben-o eolith eighty fflO) chains! thence wesl eighty (HO) chains: thenre north eighty (Rot chains; thenr* onat eighty (R0) ehalne to tbe point nt Cninracnoaoiant, meking nio n^ree, more or Ipii. DANIRI. Bl. HIO0BNS, Locator, Entlion w. Butts, Agent, Willbini V- Butts, Witness. Located tbie let Oay uf September 1910 Singer Sewing Machines do the Best Work They last a lifetime and cost! very little more than thrown! ogether, catchpenny, cheap] machines. Sold on small! monthly payments by Geo. B. Powell Singer Store Armstrong Aysnue. Phona 117. Oraabrook, B.O.| ALSO SECOND HAND HAOHINB. FOR <.AL_ OHHAP AND TO R-NT Phone 141 Is the Place to go for Ice Cream and Home Made Candy] I To Trade Twenty-five acres of good 1 Fruit Land, three miles from ] Cranhrook, B. C, for one! Heavy Team of Horses, not] under twelve hundred pounds^ and not over eight years old. Apply To E. CORBETT Cranbrook - - B. C. i"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Prospector_1911-01-21"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0304895"@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. 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