@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, "1910-07-16"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranbrookpro/items/1.0304945/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ \\ i ■ \\.ecioiative <i(vc. ri" .■'■■-■ 'M*j?*M. \\v . -. ^ ■•.-*.■ .■ . •. '-csj>; vf>V\\>*N» >;m v''; — - "t*— ■- — — ■■■ * ■■ f.—"fli*"— t""*;1! ' t J •y ■r v■■*■ CRANSSoof , BBITiifi' 6oiSjil8I*i'*MVaDA5*. aVVt-'-Ut; lSlo • B'MWH wnai NUMBIB SB OP SGflNDflLS WhattheLaurier Government Has Done dUlLTenV^mlUa that pie treutlng ore Blnttrij tn "thatfound iii tho Aurora, Not only did he Inspe t tho mills, but be h A a thorott h test mado ot th' o e tiUtui from ths Aurora. Thl| oro runs higher in sine Ibnn nny othOT found in Ensl Konlenny.' At n meeting of tho $htuu holders hold In Moyic a few duys ago tho following board of directors w h elected .1. w. Fitch, president; J. D Mo Bride, vioe-prealdetot; H. H. Illinocl'., A. U. Cameron, Jumes Hyi.ti P. P, Johnson and 1). J, Elmer, W. L, Held, secretary ol the company, was to-appointed to till tlmt position Moyie Leader. HAH DISAPPEARED. THE PRINTING SCANDAL Mrs. Afenes Smith, a domestic, era- ployed by the Staples Co., nt Wy- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (Hue disappeared sometime during Saturday night, No trace of tlio missing woman bus been obtain.d. It would a[)j ear from the reports Opposition Twice Asked for Investiga- wwivrt tnat the woman was de- vpK lunged, that she left her abode, with nothing on but a nigh;own, though her slines aud stockings wero fo-inu tion and Was Refused- Now We See That It Was Justified The government record since tbe election of 1908 is about as follows Mr, I'ug ley tins bud agtiinst him the Sawdust Wharf transaction; the giving of $4425 ralso off to an Ottawa middleman in con nection with tike renting of hulldin, s for the government; and every one of the numerous New Brunswick dredg ng contracts Investigated has proved to be a scandal. The department of tho interior bas been caught with the goods jn tin1 sale of the St. Peter's Indli n reserve for the benefit of Liberal speculators. Tbe department' of justice showed on the bans of the St. Marys river a swift running stream that fli ws near the house. A report from Crother's mill in to the effect tbat a woman was seen roaming over the bills in tbut vlc-n ity. Tne river and hills have been ogistered carefully searched but up to Thurs day no trace of tbe woman basbeen found. M. PUtrSLEVSPtik-vUftMANbES Mr. Borden Handles in Detail Two oi His iSu.intiaious Aotiona Mr. Borden at bis Ingersoll meeting tieated with full und convincing p.rtoi'ai. iuLs oi The i onservative- mln rlty in the public accounts Lommlttea in esti gated list session tlu payme. borne $78,(100 lo a real estate On. up very badly in regard to the ... ago bad the Conservative demind for After emplaning that the sac was a general overhaul been granted. etlected ,n th^ heat of The Printing Bureau Scandals a--,i was concealed BASE BALL CARNIVAL when third sl cal when Cranbrook Defeats Nelson's Star Team "COS" VS. HARMONY Two Star Games in Which the Home Team Is Victorious-Fans Enjoy Week's Games hit "only when it was necessary m the second inning In -secure n strong lead. Jt was a-thoroughly, satusinc tory game and-the crowd, especially the fans were wel'l pleased. Tge exciting moment was Nlelson stole second and then taking a desperate chance to home. Mulligan was ai bat, Pitcher Gaven noticed Nlelson running to home, he ran out of his box and pttohod to Pftulin, Mulligan blocked thn ball unit started fui flrst, t'aulin threw to llrst base, but Hra- gaw failed to connect. This was the llrst squeeze play seen by the Ol'Bfl brook fans. Moyle people surround- ed the umpire, Dontorth, who declared the men safe; and that if the men had not succeeded lu getting their bases, he would have given them the bases on account of the pitcher leaving his box. Moyie team wilted at the decision and refused to complete the game. The score Cranbrook three, Moylo one. - Rev. Rutherford of Creston was called upon and gave a short pithy address. The lodges then reformed and returned to their lodge room where a reception was given to the lady friends of the order. The lodge then adjourned to meet at 9 p. m. On openmg the work in the Orange s i purple aud blue degrees was exempli lied by Cran rook lod;e and a num- iber received the Royal Arch degree. C0n(ill6(l tO BOtll SIOCSltheF^rolebwthwnleft'bythe'loMa on Wednesday. BURNING of Crow Une by the that pany which r ntte Oi ta» a to the gov ernmen ittin was $9,4t5 lor 1 ghting two build.n^f The cunseiwiti.es proved lhat if the go.ernment bad bought bun bt tbe elecu c lighting in th- ordiua.y way of business it would ha.e paid only ',5j-iC. Tuts there was a ra e-ott of $4425. 'ihe cas was so clear th t. the com : itiee unuHiiULiU;,.y passed a resolution con Nelson met a second def at Cranbrook on Tuesd.y evening, score being two to one. The game started in a sensational m nner, with a run for Cranbrook and no hing for Nelson. It looked as if a star game would be played. Neither side scored until the last half oi the seventh when a single by Mulligan brought in Nellson, and in the lirst haK of the ninth a siug.e tu right (io d by Stee.e, fumnle.' hy Stinsou, let in Chapman, giving Nelson its flrst and oii.y score. M.illoy struck o t e.even men, while Kcene walked two men and struck out four. Phe Cran ,rook nine demonstrated by their playing that they were superior to Nelson in batting, pitching and < as,- running. Only in one Inning i t f did Nelson reach third, com- [ 'phe record Is two runs NOTES OF THK CAME, A double play, Sullivan to Liuntl- berg to Putter, and a three base hit by Mulligan were incidents of tlie game. Malloy struck out 10 uun, while dalvin struck out three and wal< ed three. It was a star game, with tho score three to one in 'favor of Crnnbroon when Moyie quit. CONTRASTS THIS DISTANCES LARGE fIRE AT MOYIE LAVS FOUNDATION, London, July 14.—Lord strathcon* today laid the foundation stone of the new Royal College of MubIc. King George sent a dispatch consenting to become a patron of the institution. Lord Strathcona said he wan present to per orm the duty of laying thc corner stone because owing u* v. mi j «- ei .mt.* *. .v I to the death of King Kdwurd, the nigh Winds Sweep flames Which De-JDuke of Connaught, who was oi stroy Many Fine Tracts of Heavy Timber ally tion, rigin- scheduled to perform this func- could not attend. WILL JOURNEY ON HORSRBACK. Messrs. Coldle Stewart and Hugh . McDonald of Moyie left here on Forest ikes are binning all over Thursday for a three weeks riding Southeast Kootenay. | trip. Their route will be from Cran- A large tire at Kingsgate 1b burn- | brook to Canal Fiats and over the lng un both sides of tlie Moyle river. ; Simpson Pass to Hani! th noe to At (urzon the bridge waa completely jMorley and about thirty miles nortfl destroyed on Tuesday night. The :up the McDougall trail. Returning 'to,Banff they will ride to Calgary seven b.ts two biiilu n.:' in '0fl Keene and one tun and three hits show that the Conservatives were wholly justified in moving In l'W8 and again ln 190y for a general investigation of all the spend ng departments of the government. Had such an investlgatio.i been held in either year, much would have caved. It is probable that stealing has been goin>£ on for many years; in th t event it would ha.e been discovered by the investigation and one or two he canJot remember, to Mr. R.be.t- years of theft wou.d have heen avert- uon on tcco.nt of a de .t, the pared. It may be that all the stealing ticulars of which he cannot re,all. has taUn place recently; in that He declared that he useii the liaUi.ce e»ent the examination, with the up to pay other debts but he was unrooting of carelessness it wouldi have able to name a single person lo tntulled, the alarm it would have whom he paid any portion " " the elect on ^^^^^^^^^^^^ h.j coi.tinued: The purchase money was drawn by Mr. Munay in ft e and ten dollar b lis. Assuming t at they were e.|Italy div.ded that means (5C bill> Which this net ve buelnes-i m n received and carried to his house. Ue failed to give ay satis act. ry or reasonable explanation as to iv.a disposal of these. He says he paid a ceitain sum, tbe amount uf which caused to Uie taie.ish v.nes, the tightening of methods, wuiud ha.e had a sanlta y eittct. wou.d have removed the breeding places of corruption, and so \\, ou id- have saved ail of th same. Tho eiglueer, Mt. Bte&d, did n t disc ose to the department tire important clrcu sta.ee that the property had been purch se:l for not more than one thousand dollars oiT Malloy. The score by innings is aa follows: Cratforook lOQOOQIG —2 Nelson , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 NOTES OP THE GAME. Neilsob was struck by a quick return bull and laid out tor a few minutes. Mai oy pitch.d great ball wid waa a puzzle to Nelson. 1 Good Old Bear" Putter at first played an errorless game accepting every chance. Jim Bates is the king of umpires, his decisions fair to both sides. MONDAY'S GAME. On Monday evening the Nelson and Cranbrook ie..ms crossed bats, the Cranbrook nine winning with a score of ll) to 7. The visitors were first at bat and were put out in 1-2-3 order. Cranbrook seemed two runs, ihe g.iru.' was interesting from a *' faun standpoint, though at no time was the r.sult in doubt. COS VS. HARMONY HALL. government timber rangers have large force at work but it Is impon sl uie to stop its headway! Large luuant'ties ot valuable timber is being dest.oyed. I Several small fires are burning along ti.e Kimberley branch. Fiom | Wardner to Fernie along both sides of tbo Elk river the foiests are on fire. There is no doubt but that these Urea set ny sparks from engines, as ah the big flees are located along tbe railway lines. The C. P. R. have a large force of men at work but the Montreal Paper Says Grand Trunk Can Hardly Overcome Big Difference in Mileage The Montreal Witness is a solid Liberal newspaper, but it has recently been driving one moro nail into the coffin that holds the idea that the eastern extension of tlu; trans ^^^^ —w^m^wBi continental railway is likely to be tires are too extensive and they can- anything but a politician's folly. In nut be stopped. Ita article, which appeared on dune [n almost every case the origin of 22 the Witness gave the distances tho fires can be traced to spurns from from Montreal to various ports engines, It Ib about time the C. P. reached hv the G. T. R. as follows: r, shu Id take more efficient precau- To Portland 297 miles tions to prevent these " milcw , An extensive forest. Are ls burning it then continued as follows south of tbe town of Moyie and is "Contrast thtse dis, anas with BWeeplng north, end. ngering the those of thc Grand Trunk Pacific and town> ^very available man 1b out ■ ty uf the lntercoi nlal railway from th to St. John, N: B., and Irony whole 0, T. V. contract snows it . u. Being built primarily to develop Canadian winter ports, the Grand Trunk Pacific can hardly the enormous didcience In from Montreal or Quebec to St, John—about 769 miles from Montreal and nearly 600 from Quebec, as compared with 481 milei lighting the tire and it la tupeu that their eil^rts will meet with Buccesi*. (vercomo mileage MINING NOTES. It is reported that the Nortb Star mine will be operated under a lease in the near future. The Stemwlnder ore haa been treat. ed under a new process which it is satisfactory. It is possible that arrangements will soon be made toward the erection of a piant to treat this ore. the stealing. But the go.eiiiuant Mr. Pugsley considered this a very serious omission :.mi punished h.m by incieastng bis salary $100 andi giving him a bonus uf $200 n addition. The transaction is- so glaring and so flagrant that it requires little comment, More abstracted from tho public treasury for purposes which may he imagined nnd up to the present time tho government have not attempted to put the property to any use whatever. KK,:Kt"*.'TiON TO LAURIKR would not allow thc inve.st.gata lt sat on the lid. We see the result. On April 30, 1908, Mr. It. L. Borden moved tb.it Mr. Jus,ice Cussoll bbouid be commissioned to in est c gate the whjle service, "Thc public interest imperatively demands, his resolution ran, ' the anointment oi an iniei-endent commission with full power to make a thorough : nd searching Investigation into the so«- eral departments of the public service." The government caused the house of commons to Vo e this dot n On April 1, 1909, Mr. Do.eity mo. ed a resolution which in part wns as follows: "Tnat lu oruV-i to Mt tb cloud of su>pi...o . th tt ree*8 upon administration of tho various departments, to h ti iy the demand >1 the country for h.nest nnd btrain s- lile methods, and to puige the pub lie service of n efficiency, rec less waste and ct.rrr.pt pfacti es, it is advisable i nd necessary ln the public interst th.it a thorough and untrammelled investigation be made by a .- competent business commission into afternoon of Mo,'.day the workings of all the great spou« opera house and prepared to treal The same aODllea to went ' meet the visit.nK brethren. At 12 Ed tramo^The government can o'clock noon the lod.e marched in and return home from* there hy way of wagon roads through tbe Crow's Nest Pass They intend to camp out through the en-ire trip. FOR THF SAVING OF LIFE Government Orders Mine Re-soue Apparatus. Three Stations Will Be Equipped The Mines department of B. C. of which the premier Hun. Hiehard McDride is head, has placed orders with the Dnv'ger Oxygen Apparatus com- puny of Pittsburg, Pa., for complete mine iescue apparatus for the equip* ment of three mine rescue stations in the principal coul mining ureas of British Columbia, one of which wlll be established In the Crow'* Nest Pass district and two nn Vancouver island, ihcse ritittiotiH being in cbur^e ot the resnectlvu iiispuciorsand in uceordancu with thuatnendineutto thu "Coal Mines I logioii Act'' which lieeame law of the nrovtnco on the 10th of March last. It is both hoped and expected to have these stations established before tlie close of thu present your, thereby immensely augmenting the modern facilities for life saving in the event of colliery disasters should any occur in future. HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION Twenty pupils were candidates for high school entrance examination In i ranbrook, and eight passed success* fully, 'I'he (successful candidates were: Par Cent Melila Steward 710 David D. Simpson 660 Florence VV. Wood 600 Raymond A, Armstrong 569 iVm. Y. Brown lee 661 Morris ti. Mackay 6u7 Vivian J. SUsons 651 Sidney L). Elmer 560 Fort Steele had one candidate, who fulled to pass. Moyle also had one candidate, who failed to pass. Wassanad two candidates (private study), .lames Blake, 570, passed, only control traffic that ed. The Hon. Mr. Fielding, however, believes that the patriotism of Canadian buslneis men w II furnish thc i'ne with lots of trarllc; but patriot- Ism is not likely to figure very much ,, .. , , .. . . ,in tbe rap'd transportation ot goods. ^l"?^?^"!LW!!i^?-f?I I The- Canadian business mn.-, no mat ter how patriotic be may be, w.ll L3 safe hits, two three base hits and two home runs. Tyler of the "Cos" struck out nine body to to the station to welcome Kernie anil Creston lodges and on arrival of thc trams, all the lodges headed by the Cranbrook band returned to the lodge room. They then adjourned to meet at 2 p. in. for thc regular Orange walk. Headed by Marshal! R marched from the BLAME THE CAT The compounding of an accident is sometimes a complicated process. Geo. Harrington, of Detroit, an accident insurauce man, went home early to poison the cat. He mixed the meut und arsenic und then went out to look Iur tlie cut. Meauwhiln Mrs. Harrington arrived home, cooked the meat and tbe arsenic, and shared it with Oeorge for dinner. There are hopes that the Harrington accident policies will riot become claims: but fancy the feelings uf thut rat! She will be blamed for the whole trouble. -Montreal Sur. AGRICULTUKAL MKETING. Murphy, knowing th.it his own s en ing department was in bad con Ilti n, voted against tbe resolution in U0S{ MILL POR AURORA. Plans are practtcn ly perfected for will visit. Premier LatlP.er and party wid resell Nelson from the coast Saturday, August 27. Th> Sunday fol lowing will be a day of rest. Monday's programme of entertainment will Include an excursion on thc lake uring the morn.ng. In the aft this -tincture, seeing the winded condition of the players, Umpire Elmer cnlU tl time find gave the game to the "Cds". The sci re being 12 to 7 in their favor. And then the fans yelled "rotten! rotten rotten." C. The gnme between Cranbrook and Moyie un Friday cubed in a stormy the erect.on ol a mi 1 on the Aurora noon a reception will be tendered ut manner, the result of a aqtieeze play mining property on the west side of tho city pirlt followed by a political L- «-■■—- ■ -■ ■*• - - Moyie lake, 'lhere ls no fiuejjtloh gathering in the evening. about the concentrator bolng built, and if the plans are carried out ns linkway trainmen at Lrthbrld*;c outlined the plant will ho ready' to and alott,' the Crow lino are inning handle ore this fall. Superintendent nrfnngein?nts for a picnic at El o Ditnock has just returned from Den nnd Crnnbrook during tlio latter part ver, Colorado, where he was inspect- of this month. The Rob'ilh government hnn done things, among which It. bus socurod government control of freight rates, ._.. , __„ jt has ad nncoil tbe cause of good by Nellson and Mulligan of the Cran- roads, aid last of nil has been re- brook' nine. t rned with a arge work ng maji The home toam got enough runs The above news must b> very In- m tho second inning to give them a teresting news to Sir. Wilfrid Lnu- mifo margin, and a run in the eighth rieri wn0 retched Winnipeg this'weak cinched the game. The home team played like profes- | Mrs. M. o, KI g of Vancouver Is smnnls out after the pennant. They visiting friends in the city. A meeting of the Cranbrook Agricultural association was held in the Cranbrook hotel committee rooms Wednesday evening. President G. P. A Fraser *bh«y iTisdale tendered his resUnatlan and ipera house by W/ B* SS"1?,*1? Wf eIft*d. ,in *M" hurrtlv leavp hi« .mods unruiitcd if *ay of Maker street, Hanson avenue, I'l*™- The dates for the fair Xhis Hi*?Lsn7th«i ,S,Z „ Lofils street and, But well avenue to V™ •" Hepteinlier 2 a:»d 22. ibe that mentis they must nc natt.eu an a*atlA naitt. thi. .'..v.-iimu-in .prize 1st s being rev sed and will be the way from St. John, N. U.t over thf band stand,jmu ™ I^f^ffi ' n the hands of the printer in a ebon the Grand Trunk pacific, a distance building and halted there for the ,, ofabout 750 miles to Montreal, speeches. p I Woishtpiul Master J. A. Campbe 1 2(j;i wns chairman and called upon Mayor vi,, Kink, wiiu ga e an addles* of wol 45)1 come to the assembled lodges. Rev. C 0, Main was the next speaker aud in n short, forceful address dealt , with some uf the re sons for tlte Orange association, It'-v. Gordon of | Kern e was th n called upon and Minis In no uncertain terms of bis sympathy and respect for the order und its aims. Grand Orgnni'/er Whltoly followed | with an addr-ts deal ng with the ***************** origin nf the order, the neceisity fori A maiiiCne has been Invented for it, its aims and nnswored some of tlie training base ball pitchers without many arguments against the order, [the assistance p( other payers. If a Mr. Whltoly is an interesting and pitched ball croseefl tho plite It will forceful speaker and his address wan till a frame, close a circuit and ring, listened to with great attention. a bell, when by muting the goods R., from Ht. John ho will sav. miles, nml from Portland, Mn in the Grand Trunk, he will snvi miles.'' MANITOBA ELECTIONS time. DISTRICT MEETING. Tho district meet ng for the Kootenny district was held In the Meth - di St church here Wednesday. 'Ihe following ministers were Io at tendance : Rev. H. Cook, Moyle; (i. II. Hamilton, Kimberley, P, J. Dim mlck, Pernio; K. J. Rutherford, B, A. Creston. DEVICE FOR PITCHING, ty ESTABLISHED 1895 A. B. GRACE. Editor Subscription - - $2.00 Per Year Advertising rates made k application. nuwu on a*.!,,,, »»«».».«,„.. .J.^* mortltjB of the city council a letter tL/itc »TO0iicrtor. > > '>"" »■»* f*1'. *t»tini- thai n,,. ' «'**'-*,""-*K-v-v**-*.» acott Ai.( |s to he „u<,IllI)t(,(1 |B Prince inn t at nn early Mate, net ting forth tlh' mlvantaKi'x whloh be claims for this measure discredited by thus.' who have hud trxpertejloa u\\ us', workings In Bhwtarn Canada, aad (upreeslnj the "hope thnt no uii- stacle will be placed in the wny of a free expression ol opinion by thu eity." In moving that the letter be received aud cued, Aid. Hlldltoh warmly resented tht pbraae Quoted as conitltutlnd "a gratuitous insult to lbe council " The major.ty ol the Board preferred to ignore the discourtesy in charity to its perpabra tor. it is significant that tb*. Bcott Act campaign Ln l'i ince Rupert baa the support of no (ewer than lour ol the "blind ins." proprietor* who re Cently Iiuve been convicted and hoav iiy fined through the activities, ol the Provincial Police. Tbe contention of soma that young i pie a i' u 'l ii't see tlie light pic tures mny iv all eight, lint there are h whole lol ol large sized, htaiy men in CranbrooK whom it would not hurl a great deal Thero's a in*in in CroAbrook who iievei nil we his wire bo do more iiinii liali the household work. She puts up the preserved fruit m sum mer ami he puis them down tn win A TRIBUTE TO MR: BORDEN. Sir Mackenzie Howell, ilie veteran ex-prem.er ol Canada, recently paid a line tribute to Mr ll I. Borden, the leader ol the Conservative oppo Kitton tn tbe Dominion House ,i| Com mom,. Bit Maokeniie deelared tbat Mr. Borden Is •in every sense worthy ol the position" in wide.1 be was placed by tbe unanimous vote ol the Conservative members in tbc House of Commons He is 1111 bones! man. ' continued Sit Macttenele, whose public am1, private actions are prompted by the highest l.lcuU He Is one of the same class of men as Sir John Thompson He abhors trickery ami duplicity. The Consul vative party gains by Ita association with Mr. Borden a leader ol whom in is proud." No tniin is '.11 a better position to give all opinion on the sub ject than Sit Mackenzie Howell; no one more qualified by long experience of public ami paiiiiiineiudiy life to judge of the qualifications of a man for the important position of leader of a gieat political party 111 tbe country As a member for many years of th? House of Commons and afterwards of the Senate. 111 which he has led the Conservative opposi tion, as Minister of Customs in three successive Conservative cabinets, ami as a premier himself. Sir Uackensie has had exceptional opportunl leefor studying the qra'incaiona of the many men with whom he has come in contact Ln a parliamentary career extend ng over tbe long period of forty-three years, that is. dur.ng the whole existence of Confederation, having been elected to the tirst l'ar liament of the Dominion in 1867. Not only Consec attves but men of other political views wi.l appreciate the tribute that Sir Mackenzie Bow ell pays to the Conservative leader. The knowledge which Canadians have gained of Mr. Borden's methods and conduct since he has occupied b « present position, entirely contirams thc est matl n in which Sir Mackenzie Unwell holds him. In the ereat game of politics Mr. Uorden will win honorably or not at nil. aud It Is not difficult to see that Liberals are beginning to realize thnt. In all the attacks that the ministerialists In the House of Commons make on the Opposition leader they never venture to charge him with countenancing "graft" or corruption in any form or of stooping to any dishonorable tactics in tlie hope of gaining a party victory. As Sir Mackenzie BoweH says, Mr. Borden's private and public actions arc prompted hy the hlgnest ideals, and thc ettect of this on tbe moral of his party cannot but be m. .Ht. salutary and bone tidal. There Is no doubt that the people aa a whole, irrespective of party, are coming to place entire confidence in ; the personal Integrity and political morality of Mr. Uorden. The position of leader of the Opposition un | der the circumstances which have existed since Mr. Uorden undertook the onerous duties pertaining to it, have been such as would have been likely to expose the weakness or de fects of a man inspired by less lofty motives. Mr. Burden has come out of tbe ordeal unscathed. It 1b admitted on all hands that he has grown greatly in the public esteem during the years of Mb leadership- years of discouragement and disappointment as tbey have been as far as party success waB concerned. But Mr. Borden has steadily gained in popular confidence and Liberals themselves admit that hiB accession to office the country will have as its chief executive a man in whose hands the national intetests will be Bafe, and who will tolerate nothing among his political associates or supporters that savors ol corruption or dishonesty, or that is incompatible with the highest Btandard of political honor and the fullest recognition of | the trust that Is Imposed on every occupant of an official post. In Mr. Barden aa its leader thc Conserva. tive party has an asset of the value of which to the country the people of tbe Dominion are becoming cog- ; oisant. THK WATKlt SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The affairs of the Compnny having been fully wound up and the liquidator having made un account showing the manner in which the said winding up was conducted, which account is attached hereto, and tbe property of the Company having been disposed of, notice Is hereby given that a general meeting of tba shareholders of the Company wlll be beld at the Company's office at Cranbrook, British Columbia, at the hour ot live o'clock in the afternoon ,u the Uth day of August, 1'ilO, for ths purpose of considering the said account aad any explanation that may lis given hy tbe Liqlilator. Dated this 6th day of .lulv. I'll' N 1. HAItUISON, Liquidator. W. P. lll'ltU. 7-30 Solicitor for Liquidator. An absolute failure in Nova Bcotla also in Ontario, 'tbe infamous Bcott Act" will be foisted on British Vu iiiiubiH, if the people don't smphatl caUy enter their protest. The "Scott Act" is to be tried in British Columbia, With recoueotlon ol Scott Act days tn Ontallo. "says the Phoenix Pioneer, failure stares the movement 111 the fnee." In order to get as ...uch money as Jack Johnson received on the Kourtb of July, the average preacher would be compelled to preach 8M years. HARVEY, McCA-RIER, am. M.U'OONAl.n, Barristers nml Solii-iUirs, •ivANllROOK, B. 0; VV. F. GURD, Barrister. Solicitor, eto, CRANBROOK, H.l' r,. II THOMPSON- Barrlster, Solictor, nml Notary Public Office—Uoid Buildings, CRANBROOK, B. C. MTn.ii tires Her Nightie Feill.e. B. C, July 10. The wife Ol Dairies Hughes, bartender at the King Edward hotel, was severely burned this morning at 2 o'clock, Mr Hughe.- returned from the hotel at that hour and Mrs. Hughes came to th.' door to admit him, lighting a match, stooping over to find the keyhole .11 the door, the flames caught hei ni ht gown and in a moment she was enveloped in dames. Mr Hughes broke through a wia- dow and extinguished tbe flames, but not until Mrs. Hughjs waa burned about the breast. McVJTTIE & PARKER P.LS. & CE. CRANBROOK, B. C CBANBROOK DISTRICT NOTICE la hereby given tbat thirty days from date hereof I intend to apply to the Chiet Commissioner of of Lands and tbe Assistant Commissioner of Lands tor ths diatrict of East Kootenay for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner ot Lot No seven thousand two hundred and eighty-one (7281) being the initial post southeast corner; thence (SO) eighty (80) chaina north; thence (80) eighty chains west; thence etgnty (80) chains south; thence eighty (80) cbains east to point ot commencement and containing six hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less. Located this 30tb day of May, 1910. T. O. PROCTOR, Locator, 25-29. James Fisher. Agent. B. C. LIVERY FEED & SALE STABLE Both Single and Doble Drivers, for all parts of the district. Good Saddle Horses. Good Turnouts. Up-to-date Rigs. , Opposite Royal Hotel Phone 91 Doeast & Deacon, Proprietors J. f. Deacon, Manager A SENSIBLE MAYUB. In Kred Stork, ['rince Rupert has lound a sensible mayor. Anyone who knows hnn knew that he would easily defeat hi.- opponent In the mayoral contest He bad estali llsbsd a record in Fern.e ol which any public man tnlubt well be proud. .Apart altogether from polities, which should be Ignored in municipal matters, and ln spite ol the fact that Mr. Stork Is a lifelong Liberal, it | must lsi admitted that he possesses I all the necessary qualifications for successful public service He is a man of high persona, character, ot absolute honesty, be is broad-minded) progressite, tactful nnd diplomatic. He makes no enemies and many of his warmest friends belong to the other camp. He has initiated bis term of otlice in Prince Rupert hy Introducing "hi^h license' which Is the only practical method of conducting the drin't traffic. It will have the effect of closing the "blind pigs" and ol heading ofl Dr Bpencer's nostrum, the Scott act. Rev. Dr. spencer, superintendent of the Locnl Option ior Scott Act) campaign in British Columbia, seems to bo peculiarly unfortunate in his disposition to regard all constituted authority as dishonest or diH.ionor able when he hns dealings with It. Ijitterly he has been touring the country condemning Premier McBride and his government, in all tbsir works Now he in heard irom In Prince Rupert, where at the last i| Cranbrook:: Livery We ask you to call and try our new Consignment of new and Up-to-date rigs for Winter and Summer. Just received Toppir and Reliable Horses at your disposal. (iive them a trial nfld be convinced. liions 47 Oranbrook, B.O. ********************** J. T. LAIDLAW, Mining Engineer and B.C. [-.and Surveyor, I'.O Box 2H6. Phone 223. CRANBROOK, B. C. ;; Dr. E. VV. Connolly ;; Physician and suroeon Oltice; Armstrong Ave 9 tn 11 li.r HOURS I! to 4 p.m. to B:p.iil Phone Offlce 105. J. W. KUTLEDGE, M.M.V., V.8., Graduate of Ontario Veterinary college, Toronto in 1898. Gradate and medalist ot McKIUip Veterinary college, Chicago, 111. fn 1900. Registered member ol British Columbia association. M.L CALLS NICHI . OAY MOMOTLV ATTINOIO TO OFFICE AT MCKINSTftV'* LIVERY BARN CRANBROOK, B. C. F. E. Orrison Band Master Olty Band. Teacher of String and Standard Instruments. Choir trainer. Orchestra furnished Phone 153. CRANBROOK. B. C. rnnbrook Lodge, So. 34, A. P. A. M Iti'gular meetings on the third Thursday of every month. Visiting brethron welcomed. W. F. ATTRIDQB, W. M. K. W. CONNOLLY, Secretary $.-$,*Q>Q>*<$**gl*lnl' iiioettn^s: 2ml Tuns >ln> lu ouch mOUtll nt eight u'olooh Kitjtiui'nlug Couipibloni are I'orillnIK Invited, II. li. HIHiUT, Scribe ft Mux 'M'i OltnNUKOOK, U, 0, I ********************* ii W. CLINE ii Ol thf Old Mmi-tt-bN HiihiT Shop out now be found In tbo MANITOBA HOTEL lei rut t'lass Work In all branches ot the <; Tonsorial Art j j ********************** We Deal in Everything From ;i Needle to a Locomotive Joseph H. McLean DEALER IN All kinds of Second-Hand Goods Furniture a SPECIALTY BUYER OF FURS Sage's Old Stand, Hanson Ave Phono 991 ii George R. Leask & Co.;: BUILDERS and C OHtractors Pl.ANS, SPRCtFICATlONS AND ESTIMATKH FURNISHED 01 AfPLIOATIOM sV-ffllj I'HONK 114 V. 0. BOX DCS ' ' i ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL ; '> CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ******************************************* D.J.JOHNSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER CONTRACTS SOLICITED. HOUSES For Ssle or Rent at Reasonable Prices. Office& Workshop—Lewis St. "»hono No. Ml. Frank Dezall GENERAL BLACKSMITH and WOODWORKER Rubber Tires Applied To Buggy Wheels AGENTS FOR CANADIAN CYOLB AND MOTOR GO'S BICYCLES Repairing.a Specialty. Phone SO ... p.o. Box JIB. THE Fill Rhone 141 Is the Place to go for Ice Cream and Home Made Candy 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; Annua. Phone 157. Cranbrook, B.C. ALSO BBOOND HAND MACHINES FOR SALE OHBAP ANB TO ■Mt NORTH STAR HOTEL KIMBERLEY, B.C. f H. W. DREW, Proprietor. WENTWORTH HOTEL g^b"ook' Is a large and attractive hotel of superior elegance in all its appointments, with a cuisine of superior excellence. Railway men, Lumbermen and Miners all go to The Wentworth, ;! < ! >' J. H. McDONALD Proprietor ' Pound! On Baker street, one door west of Messrs. Hill & Co., the only place in town that can make life worth living. Cosmopolitan Hotel E. H. SMALL, Manager. < '■ ******************************************** PHONE |BTHEQUAlfflgOgJi Gold Standard Teas aad Coffee j Our whole time is devoted to your wants in 'the^ ' Grocery line, therefore we absolutely guarantee every ; j article that leaves our store. We will thank our customers to advise us if at any time goods are received that are not No. i quality. CAMPBELL & MANNING I Staple and Fancy Orooeva , aaaaaaaaaaaaaatjAa>a NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 day* after 'date I intend to apply to thfl Honourable Chiel .Commissioner of Lands ior a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, iu Lot 4593: Commencing at a post plauted at ar near .1 miles duo Kast of the II mile post on C. I1. It. sur ey 1 no, which la the Western bound try ol i„,i 45:1:1 and being the Southeast corner post of t-harea VV. Mason's claim thenee North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty 180, ; ha ns; then e Hnutii elgnty 180) chains; thence Hast eighty iHi'i chains; to the point of commencein. nt, making 640 seres more or less. Located th.s 28th day of May, 1910. CHARLES W. MAHON, Locator Bathen W. Hutts, Agent Ralph 1,. Iliirlingbnm. Wilness 29-33 NOTIOB NOTICB Is hereby glviu that 30 dnys after date I lutein! to apply to the Honourable Chief Coi.imlssioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the fol iowlng lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles due Kast of the 33 mile poat on C. I'. R. suney i.ne, which is the Westirn boundnry of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner poat of Chester R. Paulson a clnlm thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Bast eighty tsci chains; theme South eighty (.80) chains; thence Weat eighty 180) iha.ns; to the point of commencenunt, making 640 acres more or lesa. Located this 28th day of May, 1910. CHESTER R. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent Ralph L. Burllngham, Witness 29-33 NOTICE NOTICB ia hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner ot Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over tbe following lands, situate ln the district of Southeast Kootenay, ln Lot 459S: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles due Bast of the 33 mile poat on C. P. R. sur ey 1 ne, which la the West, rn boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southeast cornei poBt ol Paul A. Paulson's claim thence North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty I80i tha na; theme South eighty (80) chains; thence Bast eighty 180) cbains; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located this 28th day of May, 1910. PAUL A. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent RalphL^Burllngham, Witneas 29-33 NOTICB NOTICB ls hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miies due Bast of the 31 mile poat on C. P. R. suney line, which la the West, rn boundary of Lot 4593 anh being, the Northwest corner post of Theodore Cogswell's claim thence South eighty > »0) chains; thence Bast eighty >80) chnins; thence Nortb eighty (80) chains; thence West eigbty. (80) cha.ns; to tbe point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located thla 28th hay of May, 1910. THEODORE COG8WBLL, Locat.r Eathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, WitnesB 29-33 NOTICB NOTICE ls hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to tbe Honourable Chief Commissioner ot Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over thn following lands, situate in the district ot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4693: Commencing at a post planted at or near one mile due Bast of the 31 mil* post on C. P. R. suney line, wblch Is tbe Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southeast corner post of Virginia W. Mason's claim tbence North eighty (80) chainB; tbence West eighty (80) cha.ns; thence South eighty (80) chains; tbence Bast eighty (80) cbaina; [ to tbe point of commencetm nt, mak- I ing 640 acres more or less. I Located this 27th day of May, 1910. VIRGINIA W. MASON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent [W. Brock, Witness 29-33 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 I daya after data I intend to apply to [the Honourable Chlel Commissioner [of Landa for a license to prospect I for coal and petroleum over tbe tol- | lowing lands, situate ln the district [ot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at I or near 5 miles due Bast of the 31 Imii* post on C. P. R. suney i.ne, Iwhlch Is the Western boundary ot Lut 14593 and being the Northeast corner [post of Ulysses B. Fehr'a claim thane* South eighty 180) chains; nee West eigbty (80) ihans; thence North elehty (80) chains; tbence Bast eigbty (80) cbains; [to tb* point of commencement, mak- P tag 640 acres more or less. 1 Located tbis 28th day of May, 1910. ULYSSES B. FEHR, Locator, Bathen W. Butts, Agent I Ralph L. Burllngham, Witness 29-38 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that 30 ; days after date I Intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner I of Landa tor a license to prospect i for coal and petroleum over the fol- lowing landB, situate in the district fot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4598: Commencing at a post planted at J or near 5 miles due East of tbe 42 [mile post on C. P. R. survey l'ne, [which ls tbe Western boundary of Lot f 4693 and being the Nortb :ast corner I post ot Thomas M. Mason's claim thence South eighty 180) chains; thence West eighty (80) cha'na; thence North eighty (80) chains; tbence East eighty (80) chains; , to tbe point of commencement, mak- j ing 640 acres more or lees. Located thla 25th day ot May, 1910. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Eathen W. Butta, Agent |W. Brock, Witness 29-33 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 days after date 1 intend to apply to tha Honourable chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal und petroleum over tbe following lunds, situate in the d,btrict ot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 13 neiles due Bust of the 34 mile post on C. P. R. suney I ne, v bieli Is the Westt rn hound ry uf Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner post of Ralph L. Burlinghain s claim thence Bast eighty ,80) chaina; thence North eighty (80) cbains; thenee Weat eighty ixih ihana; theme South ,isr.ity 180) chains; to the point of eoriiine'iieeni, ni, miking 1140 acres more or lesa. Located this l.tli day of May, 1910. RALPH L. BUHLINOHA.il, Locator Bullion W. Butta, Agent W. Brock, Witness 29 33 1 thence Bast eighty (80) to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or leas. Located this I ith day of May, 191(1. JllHBi'H S. OANNBK, Loaator. Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29 33 NOTIOB NOTICB Is hereby given that 30 daya after date 1 Intend to apply to tha Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands tor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over tbe following landa, situate in the district ot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4698: Commencing at a puat planted at or near 5 mllos due Baat of the 33 mile poat on C. P. R. suney line, which Is tbe Westirn boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corn, r post of Clara A. Mason's claim thenco North olghty (80) chains; thenre East eighty (80) chains; tbence Soutli eighty 180) chains; thence West eighty (80, cha.ns; to the point of commencement, musing 640 acres more or lesa. Located th.s 28tb day of May, 1910. CLARA A. MASON, Locator, Eathen W. Butts, Agent Ralph L. Burllngham, Wiincss 29-33 NOTICB NOTICB Ut hereby given that 10 daya alter data I Intend to apply to the Honourable Chief- OomraMttosr of Lands lor' a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over tbe following lands, situate ln the district of Southeast Koot.uaj, In Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near r, miles due Bast of tbe 42 mile post on C. P. R. suney Una, 'hlch ls the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the N, rthwest corner post ol John q. Mason's claim theme South eighty (80) chaina; thence Baat elgnty (80) cbains; tlience Nortb elgnty (80) chains; thenee West eigbty (SO) chains; to the point of commencement, making U40 acres more or less. Located this 25th day ot May, 1910. JOHN q. MASON, Locator Bathen W. ButtB, Agent William B. Butta, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 19-33 NOTICB NOTICB Is herehy given that 30 daya after date I Intend to appiy to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Landa for a license to prospect tor cual and petroleuni over tlie following lauds, situate in Ihe district ot Southeast Kuotenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 11 miles due Bast of the 32 mile post on C. P. R. suney I.ne, which is the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Northeast corner poat of Anton M. Pauls..n s calm thenee Soutn eighty 180) chaina; thence West eighcy ixiii ihans; thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Baat eighty 180) chainB; to the point of coiMneiiceiiunt, making 640 acres more or less. Located this llitb day of May, 1910. ANTON M. PAULSON, Locator Eathen W. Butts, Agent William K. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses _ 29-83 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 daya after date 1 intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands tor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the diatrict of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 11 miles due Bast of the 32 mile post on C. P. It. sur-ey I.ne, vhlch is the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the N rth..est crier post of M. Wayne Twitcheli's claim tiieme South eighty iSti) chains; thence Bast eighty (80) chains; thence North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) eha ns; to the point ot commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located thla 16th day of May, 1910. M. WAYNE TWITCHELL,Locator Balhen W. Butta, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-83 NOTICE NOTICB is hereby given that 30 daya after date t intend to apply to the Honourable Chiel Commissioner of Lands lor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over tie lollowing landa, situat* In the diatrict ol Southeast Kootenay, ln Lot 4593: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 7 miles due east ot tbe 42 mile post on C. P. R. survey Una, 'hlch Is tbe Western boundary bl Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner post ot Peter C. Paulson a claim thence North eigbty (80) chains; thence Bast eighty (80) chaina; theme South eighty (80) cbaina; . thence West elgnty (80) chaina; to tbe point of commencement, making 640 acrea more or less. Located thla 24th day of May, 1910. PETER C. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butta, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 Semi-Steel Fire-Fot-Not Gray Iron AKiiiK-puT or ii furnace sh-uiiii ht- able tu endure tremendous heat nnd tu repel the iitiiichs of sulphur fUlUUS, The material commonly need for "u ttre-pot la gray Iron. The Sgn thine fire-pot ia Semi* Sfhl. Now, avoiding teohnlCAl terms, gray iron hus what limy lie oalled "open" pures. Through then* "open" puree the destructive sulphur rutm-s utttn-k thf iron and hasten dUintt-g ration, Up thi' other hand, Semi- Steel Ih a close-grained nm* torlal, with a smooth-aa-glass surface which practically seals or "closes" up the pores. Seml- Mted easily repels the attacks of gas fumes and thus greatly prolongs the lite of tbe Are- pot. A Semi-Steel fire-pot weighs 20 per cent, heavier than the same sise and pattern in gray iron. It is therefore better able to endure tremendous heat, Semi-Steel Is made by an exclusive McOiury process. You enn only get a Semi-Steel lire-pot with a McClary furnace. That is one strong reason why you should have the Sunshine Installed in your home. Our agent In your locality will t.-u you many other reasons. Ask him. Remember. th« Sunshine Is guaranteed, by the largest makers of furnaces in British Empire, to your home to your entire satisfaction. Swwnflr*. -MSOaiyS^WV mdon, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, ^L lit John, N.U., Hamilton, Calgary. For Sale by PATMORE BROS., Cranbrook the Honourable Chief Commissioner NOTIOB ot Landa for a license to proBpect ' for coal and petroleum over the f. 1-! NOTICB ia hereby given that 30 lowing landu, situato ln the district daya after date I Intend to apply to NOTIOB NOTICE is hereby given that 30 daya after date I Intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Landa for a llcenae to prospect for coal and petroleum over Uie following lands, situate in the district of Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post' plantetr at or near 7 miles due east of the 42 mile poat on C, P. R. survey line, .-hlch |b tbe Western boundary ot Lot 393 and being the Southeast corner post of Anton M. Paulson's claim thence North eighty (80) chainB; thence West eighty (80) chains; thence South eighty (80) cbaina; thence East eigbty (8C) chains; to the point of commencement, malting 640 acres more or less. Located this 24th day of May, 191C. ANTON M. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICB of Southeaat Kootenay, In Lut 4993 Commencing at n puat plnnteil at or near 15 miles due East of the 37 mile post on C. P. R. suney line, -•hlch la the Western houndary ol Lot 4593 and being the N..rthwest c. mer poat ol Anna K. Paulson's claim thence Soutli eiglity (80) chains; thence East eighty (80) chains; thence North eishty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) cha.ns; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located this 18th day of May, 1910. ANNA K. PAULSON, Locator, Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Witness 29 : the Honourable Chief CommUaioner of Landa for a llcenae to prospect for coal and petroleum over Uie following landa, situate ln the district of Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 9 miles due East ot the 42 mile poat on C. P. R. survey line, which ia the Western houndary of Lot 4593 and neing the Northeast corner poat of Thomas W. Mason's claim tnence South eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) chains; thence North eighty (80) chaina; thence Bast eighty (80) chains; to the point of commencemtnt, muk- 3 lng ti40 acrea more or less. - Located this 23rd day of May, 1910. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Bathen W. Butta, Agent NOTICB is herehy given that 30! William B. Butta, Ralph L. Bur- days after date I intend to apply to linghnm, Witnesses 2933 the Honourable Chief Commissioner ~ of LandB for a license to prospect i NOTICB for coal and petroleum over the fol-' lowing lands, situate in the diatrict NOTICB is hereby given that 30 of Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: days after date I intend to apply to Commencing at a post planted at tho Honourable Chief Commissioner or near 15 miles due East of the 37 of Landa for a license to prospect NOTICB neasy of Cranbrook, locomotive engineer, will apply to the Water Com- mlaaioner at Cranbrook, on the 26th day of July, 1910, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for a license to divert one cubic foot of water per second from streams rising on northwest quarter ol Lot 5649 group 1 Kootenay District. The said water will be used for domestic purposes oa said Lot 5249, held by the applicant under a crown grant, will be conduct- 5249 only. ed hy flume and pipes over said Lot No crown lands will be affected and no riparian proprietors or licensees wlll be affected by the worka. Tbis notice was posted on the...day ot June, 1910. JOHN J. FENNESSY. NOTIOB NOTICB la hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commiaaloner of Lands for a license to proapect for coal and petroleum over tbe following lands, Bituate ln the diatrict ot Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 11 miles due Bast of the 32 mile poat on C. P. R. survey I.ne, which ls the Westt rn boundary of Lot 4593 and being tbe Southeast corner post of Chester R. Paulson a ciaim thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Weat eighty (80) cha ns; tlience South eighty (80) chains; thence Bast eighty (8v) chaina; to the point of commencenunt, making 640 acrea more or less. Located thla 16th day ot May, 1910. CHESTER R. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Bur- llngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTIOB Is hereby given that 30 daya alter date I Intend. to apply to tha Honourable Chief Commissioner William E. Butta of Lands for a i llcenae to proapect | lor coal and petroleum over the tollowing lands, situat* in tbe district jot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4583: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 7 miles due east ot the 42 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, which la the Western boundary ot Lot 14593 and being the Northwest poat of Lyde W. WTay'a claim thence Soutb eighty (10) cbains; I tbence East eighty (80) cbains; j thence Nortb eighty (SO) cbains; j thence West eigbty (SO) chains; to the point ot commencement, making 640 acreB more or ' mile poat on C. P. R. sur ey line, ehich is the Western boundary ot Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner post of Walter J. Abb's claim thence North olghty (80) chains; thence East eighty 80) chains; thenre S, uth eig ty i8u) chains; thence West eighty (80) thans; to the point of commenceimnt, making 640 acre8 more or less. Located this 18th day of May, l'JIO. WALTER J. ABBS, Locator, Balhen W. Butts, Agent Witness 29-33 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that days after date 1 intend to apply to the Honourable Chief CommUaioner of Lands for a license to pruspect corner 'or coal anl*' petroleum over the fol- ' j lowing landa, sltuuto in the district jot Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: | Commencing at a post planted at or near 14 miles due East of the 37 jmile post on O. P. R. suney 1 ne, /hlch is the Weattrn boundnry of Lot for coal and petroleum over the fol lowing lands, situate in the district ot Southeaat Kootenay, ln Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 9 miles due East of the 42 mile post on C. p. R. suney line, which is the Weattrn houndary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corn r post o fAnita N. Maaon'a c.uim thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Baat eighty (8C) chaina; thence Suuth eighty (80) chains; thence West eigbty (80) chums; to the point of commencement, mak- — ing 640 acrea more or lesa. Located thla 23rd day of May, 1910. ANITA N. MASON, Locator 30 Eathen W. Butte, Agent ! William E. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 4593 and being the Southeast corner .ng •»'«"■ "£»" "Tw, ,,,» i poat of Charles E. Webb's o.oim Located thla Mto day of *»y, 1910. * . , LYDE W. WIUY, Locator Bathen W; Butta, Agent William B. Butte, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 2943 NOTICB NOTICB ia hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commiaaloner of Landa for a llcenae to prospect for coal and petroleuni over the following lands, situate In the district of Southeaat Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 15 miles due Ba t of the 38 mile poat on C. P. R. survey line, which ia tbe Weal rn boundary of Lot 4593 anh being th.i Northwest corner post of Anna K. Webb's cla m theme South eighty (80) chain*; thence East eighty (80) chains; thenco North eighty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) ^ha na; to the point of commencement, mak- llng 640 acrea more or less. 1 Located this 16th day ot May, 1910. ANNA K. WEBB, Locator, Ealhcn W. Butta, Agent I William E. ButtB, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTIOB NOTICB Is hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief; Commissioner of Lands' for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in tbe district ot Southeast Kootenay, In Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 7 mi'ea due eaat' ot Ut* 42 mile post on O. P. R. *orvep line, : 'hlch la tbe Western boundary ot Lot 4393, and heing the Nortbegst cor- east post ol Charles L. Paulson's claim, thence, south eighty (80) thence North eighty (80) chains; tbence West eigbty (80) eha ns; thenre South eighty (80) chaina; thence Eaat eighty I8C) chaina; to the point of commencement, making-640 acres more or less. Located this 18th day of May, 1910. CHARLES E. WEBB, Locator. Eathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Witness 29 33 NOTICE NOTICB is heroby given that 30 days after date 1 intentl to apply to th* Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands tor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay. in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post, planted at cbaina, thence west eighty (WJichalos or near 5 miles, due East of thei 81 thence north elabtr (Ml chain*, mile post on C. P. R. survey I.ne, thence eZ™..ghtT(»0) chain.To thi *j* '»„«* Westirn boundary ot Lot point of commencement, making 640 4593 and being the Southeast corner acreB more or leas P0Bt ol Fannie M. Clark s cl ilm Located tbis 24th day ot May, IMC. ! thence North eighty (80) chaina; CHAHLES L. PAULSON, Locator Bathen W. Butt*,.-.Agent' W.lllam E. Butta, Ralph, L. Burlinn- am, witnesses. 19-33 NOTIOH thence West eigbty tSO, ihains; thence Suuth elg'ity (80) chaina; thenee Baat eighty i80) chains; to the point of commcnceini nt, making 640 acres more or less. Ldcated tbis 28th day of May, 1910. FANNIE M. CLARK, Locator Br.then W. Butts, Agent Burllngham, Wilness 29-33 NOTICE NOTICB • ".- ■ NOTICE is heroby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commlsaloner ol Landa tor a llcenae to proBpect lor coal and petroleum over the tollowing lands, situate In tbe district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post plantod at or near 12 mllea due Eaat ot the 34 mile poBt on C. P. R. survey l'ne, which is the Went.' rn boundary ot Lot 4593 and being the Southeast corner post of Joaeph S. Dinner's claim thence North eighty (80) cbains; thence West eighty (80) chaina; thenc* South eigbty (80) chaina; NOTIOB ia hereby given tnat 30 daya after data I inund to apply to R»'Ph L the Honourable Chief Commissioner ■ of Lands for a lioena* to proapect for coal and petroleum over tbe toi-; lowing lands, eltuat* In the diatrict NOTICE is hereby given that 30 of Southeast Kootenay,.in Lot MU: daya after date I Intend to apply to Commencing at a post planted at the Honourable Chief Commissioner or near 9 miles due Baat ol the 42 of Lands lor a license to prospect mile post on O. P. R, survey line, tor, coal and potroleum over the lol- vhlch Is the Western boundary ot Lot lowing lands, situato tn the district 593 and being Ul* Southeaat comer of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: lost of Virginia W. Mason's claim 'Commencing at a mist plnnteil at (80) chains; post tbence North eighty thence West eighty (80) roans; thenee South eighty (80) chain*; thence Baat eighty (80) chain*; to the point ol commencement, making 640 acres more or less. Located tbis 23rd day of May, 1910. VIROINIA W. MASON, Locator Eatben W. Butte; Agent William B. Butta, Ralph L. Bur linghnm, Witnesses NOTIOB NOTIOB fs hereby given day* after dato I inttaa. to. apply to {William B. or near 3 mllea due East, of thc 31 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, /hlch la the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corner poat ot T. II. Polk'a claim thence North elthty (80) clinlns; tbence East eighty '8('| chains; theneo Smith clgMy (80) cbaina; thence West eighty (80) chnina; to the point of commenccmint., niuk- 29-33 lng 640 acres more or less. ,. • Located this 28th day of May, 1910. j T. B. POLK, Locator that SO1 Balhen W. Butts, Agent Butta, Wltnees 29-88 NOTICE NOTICB is hereby given tbat 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands for a llcenae to prospect for coal and petroleum over tbe following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 9 miles due Eaat of the 42 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, which is the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the N rthwest corner post of John Q. Mason's claim thence South eighty (80) chains; thence Baat eighty (80) chains; thence North emhty (80) chains; thence West eighty (80) buns; to the point of commencement, making 640 acreB more or less. Ucated thla 23rd day of May, 1910. JOHN Q. MASON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent William E. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 NOTICE NOTICE ia hereby given that 30 days after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chiel Commiaaloner of Landa tor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the lollowing lands, situate ln the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a poat planted at or near 12 mllea due Baat of the 34 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, which ia the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southwest corn, r post of Joaeph S. Banner's claim thence North eighty (80) chains; thenco Eaat eigbty (80) chains; thence South eighty (80) chains; thence Weat eighty (80) ihains; to the point of commenceimnt, making 640 acres more or less. JOSEPH 8. DANNER, Locator Located this 17th day or May, 1910. Eathen W. Butta, Agent William E. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29 33 CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT pistrict of Bast Kootenay. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT Diatrict of Bast Kootenay Take notice that I, Mrs. Sadie J. McFarlane ol Cranbrook, B. C, occupation Married Woman, Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted on tbe west bank of the Moyle river one chain 47 links east of the N. B. corner of Lot No. 9797, thonce west (30) chains thence north (15) chaina more or less to south corner of Robertson's purchase, thence east (15) chains more or leas to west line of J. Robertson' pre-emption, thence aouth (10) chains more or lesa to the S. W. corner ot .1. Robertaon pre-emption, thence eaat (12) chaina more or leaa, thence aouth (5) chaina to point of commencement, containing 35 acres more or leas. SADIE J. MCFARLANE, Thomas Cadwallarder, Locator Dated April, 26, 1910. 22-30 CRANBROOK DISTRICT NOTIOB is hereby given that thirty daya from date hereot I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of of Landa and tbe Assistant Commissioner of Lands for the district ot Eaat Kootenay for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the lollowing described land in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Edward Curtis' location being license No. one thousand three hundred and nineteen (1319) situate on Kisheneh- na Creek, being the Initial poat northeast corner; thence south (80) eighty chains; thence west eighty (80) chains; thence north eighty (80) chaina: thence east eighty (80) chaias to point ol commencement, and containing six hundred and forty acres, more or less. Located thla 3rd day ot June, 1910. O. W. LOPBR, Locator, 25-29. James Flaher. Agent. CRANBROOK DISTRICT NOTICB Is hereby given that thirty days from date hereof I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of of Lands and the Assistant Commiaaloner ot Lands for the diatrict ot Bast Kootenay for a llcenae to prospect for coal and petroleum on the lollowing described land In Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner ol hid ward Curtis' location being license No. ona thousand three hundred and nineteen (1319) situate on Kl-Leneh- na Creek, being the initial post aouthweat corner, tbence nortb eighty (80) cbaina; thence cast eigbty (88| chaina; thence south eighty (80) chains; thence weat eighty (80) cbains to point of commencement, and containing six hundred und forty acrea, more or lesa. Located this 3rd day of June, 1910. (1. W. LOPER, Locator, 25-29. Jamea Fisher. Agent. (JRANBROOK DISTRICT NOTICB la hereby given that thirty daya from date hereof I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of of Lands and the Assistant Commissioner of Lands tor the district of Bast Kootenay for a license to proa- Take notice that I, Joseph Walah, pect for conl and potroloum on the Constable, of Fort Steele, intend to folluwlng doHcrlhed land In lllock apply for permission to purchase tho j 4593: Commencing at a post planted following described landa: commenc-iat the northwest corner of Lot No. ing at a poat planteel at the north seven thousand two hundred nnd line of Carlln'a timber lease running eighty two (7282) being the Initial 20 chains nortb, thence 40 chaina post northeast minor; thence eighty east, thence 20 chains aouth, tlience (80) chnlns aouth; thonce eighty (80) 40 chaina weat to the place of com- chains west; theuce eighty (80) moncemont, containing 80 acres more chains north; thence eighty (80) or loss. jchnlna east to point of commence JOSEPH WALSH, 'ment, and containing six hunhred Dated Juno 18, 1916 27-35 and forty ncres, more or leaa. ■ Locntcd thin 30th day of May, 1910. WATER ACT 1909. ! JAMES FISHER, Locator. Take notice tbat John Josrph Fen- 26-29. PATMORE BROS. McClary's Famous The Monarch — • —- - ■■■» — —■ - «s.„,iir_An.„ -ay. 11^ iiii. Plumbing and Heating Engineers =»a8K-A"a maiieawe ,(THb oArwrsii-Jaf«ii«««»» and Kpote-; Iron-Range THE RANGi^TOBE IIN A. CLASS BY THBMSBlfuVigsfai.-. , T . tvl> *g..rat ,r*ant.-..*i >ui .viS J ckjlafl i. Xit mi "'■"'••" na tta teg'-4>*4>#*#^^M>*«'»^>*<->** LOCAL NEWS. ♦♦'♦♦*>♦♦*)♦♦♦*)♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Very choice watermelons ut SUW art's N. Haaaoa of Wasa was in th* city Monday. W. J. Horner left for Wardner. mi Wednesday Oust Tbeis ol Perry t'roek was In town Tnursdsy. Jos. Walsh ol Fort Stew v was In th* city Wednesday Haxelwood buttemetlk at Stew art's. F.eah daily. TO RENT. Bachelors apartments, Apply to BEATTY. Charles Yeandle of Lethbridge vv«s in tbe city Thursday J. 0. McCallum was at Sandpolnt Thursday on business. The Y. M. C. A. building is gradually asaum.ng shape. P. J. Smyth, ol Moyie was in tbe city Monday on business. R. E. Taylor of Moyie was In the city Tuesday on business. Preserving raspberr.es at Stewart's Shipments received dally. Mrs. F. Ogle left on Tuesday for a visit with friends at Nelson. Aa a rule cricket players don't make good base ball players. P. DeVere Hunt left on Tuesday Iur a bus.neas trip to Winnipeg. M. J. McKeown left on Thursday tor a business trip to McLeod. ■ "Billy" Harrison, who was injured at Ryan ia improving nicely. Haselwood Ice cream at Stewart's. Strawberry and vanilla flavors. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Taylor of Kimberley were in tbe city Tuesday. Choice peaches, plums,pears, apples and apricots at Stewart's today. Mis* L. Gidding* of Lethbr dge is the guest of Mrs. E. H. l'atmore. Barrister G. H. Thompson went west Wednesday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller left today lor Wllmer tor a three weeks vis.t. The Quain Electrical Supply company are having the premlsles painted. Mr*. Loasby and Mrs. Prince of Sirdar at* visltln; friends in the city. Clerks at the F n't Mercantile Co. stores have organized a base ball team. Choice teas and coffees at the E st Kootenay Ptodi.ce and Provision House. Jack McDonald, of tbe Wentvvorth Hotel, returned on Tuesday from his trip aouth. Born—At Crsnbrook, Sunday July 10, 1910 to Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Mi;es, a daughter. Dave Griffith of WUd Horse creek •pent several daya thla week in Cranbrook. The best harness in the city at the East Kootenay Produce and Provision House. The Knights of Pythias have or- ganlxed a uniform rank and a file anh drum corps. Choicest ham and bacon in trec.ty at Tii* East Koutenay Produce anil Provision House. Mrs. F. Perry was taken to the St. Kugene hoapital Sunday aufler- ing from pneumonia. Miss Maud Higgle' otham lelt on Tuesday to spend her holiday with friends In Winnipeg. TO RENT, furnished rooms, all conveniences, private home, apply to The Proapector office. Mr. and Mrs. Shsc' leton returned last week after sp-mling ten daya at Calgary acid Edmonton. FOR SALE. A three roll mangle, In good condition, band power. Apply at Proapector Office. It la rumored that the 0. P. R. is going to enlarge their shops anil put In some new machinery. Titdhope buggies gnil wngnns (or •ale cinly at Tnc. East Kootenny Produce and Provision Houae. i I There will he an excellent program at the ffidiaoa theatre tonight. Bet | ter spend an hour at this cor.y littL- theatre, \\ large nurabar' ol jrctr..< iinon !r< in all point* in Musi Kootenay qolol tat ed nt Cranlirook on July ll Only tbv ln'st bra uls ol Canned go,ula kept by Ktkct Kootenay Pro due* soil Provision House. Rev e' VV niul Mis King ar,' ul teinling the1 Baptist church rouven uun in Viuu'oiivci tins week KllUin sliillinii, a (one year old, chestnut, weighing i.ioo pound*, will stand ai the Cranbrook stables. 11. Mill.I.KB The Alpine Club of 'nnadte wi I open their oamp at Consolation ink*, on Tuesday next, the 19th .nsi Too nuii-li care cannot be Used, thla dry weather, in iltxipping match vs. cigar ends or cigarette, stubs Uuad Supeelntenderrt John Reed was at Port Steels Thursday looking ovet tlie roads io that vicinity. D, J UcSweyn left on Sunday ior s trip bo Toronto and Chicago. He expects to be away about a ntootli. See G. R. Leask £ Co., for plans lor sprmg building aud be ready to start with the opening of the season. T il. Proctor of Nelson, who has been In the city for a tew lays on business ieft lor his home on Tuesday. E. S. Home, ol the East Kootenay Limber company, Jaflray. was ln the city Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Miss B. Wi son of Sirdar who has been visiting Mrs. R. McBurney for tne pist few days le;t on Monday for the ci est. Oscar Neilson, secretary of the Baseball club, left (or r'rank on Wednesday. Oscar axp.cts to return on Saturday. Mr. Moore of Nelson was ln the city Tuesday attending tbe Orange celebration. Mr. Moore is master of the Nelson lodge. i Mr. Caldwe'.l of Winnipeg haa accepted a position aa clerk with J. 0. McCallum & Co., and commenced his duties on Wednesday. > It wns a refreshing rain that tell on Thursday night. It helped to put out and prevent the spreading of a number of forest fires. Charles Little and bride returned from their honeymoon trip on Wednesday and have taken up tbeir residence on Fenwiek avenue. 1 The large audiences which have filled the Edison theatre this week have been highly pleased with tbe splendid programs thla week. Jamea L. McKay and family of Sinclair, who have been visiting Mr. 1 and Mrs, Gomer Jones, returned to their home on Wednesday. Inspect our go;ds and set our pricea. We handle only the beat and our price is right. East Kootenay Produce and Provision House. James Cook, the well-'nown Ure warden from Creston, was In the city Wednesday and reports the forest fires very bad weat ol here. E. P. Martin of Ottawa, Out., ! brother of Conductor A. Martin, ar- rived in the city Monday and has se- I cured a position with tie C. P. R. I It is reported that moving pictures ol the Jeffries Johnson fight will not j be barred in British Columbia, there being no law in force to prohibit them. A large forest fire was burning west of railway track Thursday evening. Fire Warden Benaen had a large force of men engaged in trying to check it. The Oranbroak Book & DrugCo. have placed their older six silent j salesmen. This company uelieves in keeping everything up- to date In every respect. Thc K. ol P. band held tholr first meeting on Thursday eve.ilng last, with Bandmaster Corrlscft as In' structor. Next practice will be held Thurwlny the 21st at 8.30 aharp. There waa a matched race between two cayuses owned by local cowboyB on the race track last Monday night. Purse $25.00, Thc mme of the winner hns not heen mado known. 0. Ii. Jarvis, of Nelson, who wss bransferred here to fill S. H. Hosklns plnce at thu government office has been compelled to return to Nelson as Im could not stand the high altitude, Who ace tho aldewilka for, bicycle riders or pfdoati-lnna? The number of bicycle riders on our aldewal's along the various side streets 1s a nuisance nnd tho practice ohould he stopped, F. Oeorge Ladd and crew returned to the city Wednesday trom cutting trails through by Miwlminvilli' awl west. They report game ol nil kinds very plentiful al.uig the route, they ,wi>re' working through, 1 .Mrs M V Slioi-kMou ol Toronto, I James Shuck ltd ou of Wn ntpeg ami Miss lleoliilsh ol I'algiley art visilijig with Mi and Mrs. Slinckli'tnn in Hns city* Mrs Shackleton will spend sev mil weeks with lieu son hart. Tn,. Kiwi Kootenay Produce ami Provision House have gone into the retail trad* and fixed up a neai storey in the former waivhousee Tllis lli'tii believes in being up tv, date uud in keeping their customers Blippllod with the l»o*t at the letwesl possible price, SWllfT VS BURNS Powerful Chicago Packing House Burs B 0. Abattoir at Bourne. The- announcement nunle Friday ilmt Hit' British Columbia Market Company's abattoir ut Bourne Intel been sold lo ihe J. Y. Griffin Company, the British Columbia brunch of tho great Swifi interests, signalizes the tiist biix step taken by the powerful Chicago house in un aggressive campaign for the control of provincial wholesale and retail business iu which the leaders at present are r\\ Burns & l o. The definite statement of the sale wus made by Manager Welsh of the British Columbia Meat Company, who, however, declined to name ihe figure ai which the extensive killing plant at Bourne changed hands. The deal will involve several hundreds of thousands of dollars anil puts under the names of the new owners one of the best, equipped abattoirs on the entire Pacific coast, ll is understood thut the American capitalists will take hold at once from tho British Columbia people. Enquiry made at the J. Y. Griffin offices in Vancouver elicited no further information with respect to the transaction. The department heads there refused to discuss the matter at all and referred all to Mr. Welch of the British Columbia Market Company. TU'Ni>fut"e-)-- (,'RBMS1M«8T OO.' In Canada tho dandruff germs must go. The war ol extermination has been di'i'aied. The battle ban begun au ul e iiy thousands ul Intelligent Ciniucliuiiu have pi rinunently rid tJiriuM'l 'cn ol this Olthlueae. Today it ii no more necessary tor n man to have dandruff In bia hair Hiiiu to have tartar in his teeth Uiindi ud can never bo cured until the small aggravating and Indomitable dandruff germ la conquered and destroyed. And millions of diuidr,.*! genua have been destroyed, thanks to the great scientist aud dermatologist who gave to the world Parisian Sage, the only leal hauisriiff cure and hair grower tlie world has ever known. If you have dandruff, Parisian Sage will cure It in two weeks. tint besides ridding the scalp ot il.uidriilt, Parisian Sage is guaran teed to stop falling hair and itching ol the scalp. It la not a dye. It ls a prune favorite with women ot re tincment. It makes the hair sort lustrous aud beautiful, and ls not sticky or greasy. A large battle tor 60 cents at Beat tlo & Murphy or charges prepaid from the Canadian makers, Qlrouz Mfg. Co., Port, Brie, Ont. CBANBKOOK LAND DISTRICT District ot Bast Kootenay Take notice that Henry B. LaPoint of Wardner, B. C, Lumberman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot No. B97C land running south 80 chain* to the northeast corner ot Timber License | No. 21582, thence east SO chains, ; more or less to the bank ol the Kootenay river, thence following the •bank of the said Kootenay river In a northwesterly direction to the southeast corner of Lot No. 1969, tbence west IC chaina more or leu to the place of commencement and containing 270 acre* more or lea*. HBNRY B. LaPOINT, Per A. A. Lund, Agent, June 11, 191C. 26-34 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 daya after date I Intend to apply to the Honourable Chiel Commiaaloner of Landa tor a license to proapect for coal and petroleum over the following lands, aituate in the district of Southeaat Kootenay, ln Lot 4693: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles due Bast of the 31 mile poat on 0. P, R. surey line, which ls the Western boundary of Lot 4593 and being the Southeast corner post of J. S. Grace's claim tbence North eighty (80) chains; thence Weat eighty (80) eha ns; thence South eighty (80) chain*; thence Baat eighty (SC) chain8; to the point ot commencement, making 640 acrea more or lesa. Located this 28th day of May, 1910. J. 8. GRACE, Locator Bathen W. Butta, Agent William B. Butts, Witness 29-33 CRANBROOK LAND DISTUICT District ot Baat Kootenay. Take notice that I John Angus Fergusson, ot Cranbrook, occupation Clothing Merchant, Intend to apply tor permission to purchase the following described land*: Commencing at a post planted about 60 fast distant and ln a northerly direction from monument 213 on international Boundary, thence vest 20 cbains, thence north 80 chain*, thence east 20 chains, thence aouth 80 chain* to place ot commencement, contain lng 160 acres, more or l*s*. John Angus Fergusson, Locator, John Robertson, Agent. Dated May 16th, 1910. 25-32 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to the Honourable Chief Commissioner of Lands for a llcenae to proapect for coal and petroleum over Uie following lands, aituate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, in Lot 4593: Commencing at a post plantod at or near one mile duo Bast of the 31 mile post on C. p. it. survey line, which Is the Western bound'ry ot Lot 45113 and being the Southwest corner post ot Thomas W. Mason's claim thence North eighty (80) chains; thence Baat eighty I8C) chaina; thence South eig'ity 180) cbains; thence West eighty (80) cbains; to the point of commencement, making 640 acrea more or lesa. Located tbis 27th day of May, 1910. THOMAS W. MASON, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent W. Brock, Witness 24-33 NOTICB NOTICB is hereby given that 30 daya after date I intend to apply to tha Honourable Chiet Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum ,,ver the following lands, situate in the district of Southeast Kootenay, ln Lot 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles due Bast ot the 31 mile poat on C. P. R. survey I.ne, which ia the Weattrn boundary ot Lot 4593 and being the Northeast corner post of George Wykes claim thence Soutn elgnty (80) chaina; thence Went eighty (80) ihs.us; thence North eigbty (80) cbaina; tbence Bast eighty (80) cbains; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres.more or les*. Located tb.B 28th day ot May, 1910. GKOHGE WYKBS, Locator Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B, Butta, Wltneg* 29-33 NOTICB * NOTICB 1* hereby given that 30 daya after date I Intend to apply to the Honourable Chiet Commiaaloner of Lands for a llcana* to prospect tor coal and petroleum over th* following landa, situat* In tbe district of Southeast Kootenay, ln Lot 4(98: Commencing at a post planted at or near 11 miles due Bast ot the 32 mile post on C. P. R. survey line, which Is tbe Western boundary ol Lot 4593 and being the Northweat corner post ot Anna K. Webb'* claim thence South eighty (80) chain*; thence Bast eigbty (H>) chain*; thence North eighty (80) chain*; thence West eighty (80) cbains; to the point of commencement, making 640 acres more or les*. Located thla ICth day of May, 191*0. ANNA K. WBBB, Locator. Bathen W. Butts, Agent William B. Butts, Ralph L. Burllngham, Witnesses 29-33 ♦aaaaaaaaas where some where other*' GRASPING the opportunity ln the moment oiaini'tuni! Is "catch on" and do not. BOTTLING SOFT DRINKS ia a knack that require* experience and scientific apparatus. We have both and bring them In use when wa bottle summer drinks. It'a O. K. II w* bottle lt. EAST KOOTENAY BOTTLING OO. ******** aaaa FISHING TACKLE We have just received a swell assortment of FLIES and have the one you are looking for. J. D. McBride Hardware Cranbrook B. C. *m*am*****a***amaa^amammAa**aatm*m% -*--«--*• — gkAaaVA aAAAAAAAAAi «» Ham and Bacon Our smoked meats are always fresh stock. We are sure that if you try them once you will agree with us that they are the best flavored and most wholesome smoked meats you have ever eaten. P. WOODS & CO. PHONE 67 P. 0. B0X-I64 We'll Both Be Pleased: l' you Imv your meat here. You, tmeauaeyou will get Iwtter aid ' more meat for the money than you ever got before'. We, becau-e ' we will have, another satisfied customer. S<, why not come and select the meat and out you want [ today? We know you will be u» . irlud j ou did aa we will be to ai d your name to our Hat ol friends, P. BURNS 6fc CO, P. O. Boi 3 **H> ' ' *a*a*n*»*n**n»*'*n*as*«x«s*ss«s*s»s«*x«ass»*s*s^ b. h: short I. •Painter and Decorator: 11 j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦************************************* The Prospector $2 Per Year"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Prospector_1910-07-16"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0304945"@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 .