@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "c89a04d0-acf2-4b41-9dfd-6fcde35b0605"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1905-06-15"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0068382/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ THE CRANBROOK HERALD. VOLUME s. (IRANBROOK, HltlTISlt COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, .MM. 15, 100 Nl'.MItKlt IS Look for Proof, Every genuine Fit-Reforui Suit mul Overcoat beuis tlie l'it- Reforni label, Il is your guarantee of perfect satisfaction- vour protection t^iinst faulty fabrics and tailoring, Always look for the Fit-Reform label in every garment you buy. Make your Suit and Overcoat prove its identity by sho4ving tlie Fit-Reform label. S&4. Tha mdcnuu. id.-tt. Jr ''■,'.,„ Look (or label will, UM. eve. genuine £y|* p,j. '^. 1. li.i.lrtn.ik on,l pn.e Fa-Reform garmrnl. Sm'- prt_D||lS_ a, filed by mtttffc _''' The only lil-Helmm rlaiilit't here is al _ REID & COMPANY . . CRANBROOK. In A CORRECTION tast paragraph oi " Ohsv: ADDITIONAL LOCAL.S wl Moylo l.i Lacrosse to-morrow. IM 1 iMathesou Is almost complete- A, V Howm-ss visited Moylo List iv recovered from the Injuries he sus- Moiiilay on business. tained recently by lalllng trom his George Hoggarth wenl to Elko yes- kotsv. terday. 1 A couple of bent cuhs, a black and .las Crawford ol Michel was In « cinnamon, in charge or Indians, ex- town Monday. l'"lli romMeriAle curiosity on tho streets yesterday. They were captured alioni live miles out nf town Uev. .1 P Weslman, late uf tbe V, J. Watson waa here Tuesday Irom Fernie lorla, (which is now in charge of Uev over Sunday. Fred Rohinsuu has returned from s j Thompson), preached his lirst ttit prairie country sermon to his new congregation last Chas. Armstrong was a vtsitoi Sunday. The Herald welcomes Mr. Irom Moyie Tuesday. Westman to onr midst and wishes fm 11 you are thinking of putting in Mm an abundant success in the good waterworks,a sink, bath, lavatory or work. closet it will pay you to call and see Sunday evening, while Mr. and Mrs. our display ot plumbing fixtures and v r, Morris were entertaining get prices. a tew friends, the lounge upon which Patmore Bros u .s Baron was sitting was sudden- S J. Coo, C 1*. K storekeeper at ly noticed lo he in Haines. With dilli- Calgary, was here on business Satur- culty It was carried out of lhe house. ajayt an.l with the exception ol a table U, Johnston, ol Marysville, was cover being burned little lurthei dam- here Saturday on his way to Spok* a"B° was done, am> Our local Item lasl week referring .4 Carey, ..I Kasl,,, government !» •'■ «• A*"™. "' the North Stai timber Inspector, uas in town tins l-»"'S"' company, beir_ translerrcd week to I li,„ to look alia, the new plan- ail imis sliiliUv vague Mr A big stock ol cugageiiicnl and . Ms ,. , . ,o . ,„, „„. wedding rings always land al J^^,., ,IKl,..., ;M... ,__„_,„ alc s' , i, .ai , in. i loi III, dislriel 1 41 It you want to u.-i shoes al hall _ian_nclrl, humeri) ol the St Marys l„,ce, shoes that mil weal and ol kimi l.iimlsi company, Is the local lute pattern, go lo "Scolty" all 4, ,„„,.,,,,, thm's, a. Suites old stand He has _ ^ ^ Cr„,llm,ok „ some great bargains. ,m, , j,, p,u ,fl ,,..,.„,.,„,, ,„,,,,, Constable MBitis, ol tins cily, and R|ri s|lii„ ,,,,. ,0 ,.„„.„.,. ,„,„„! ,„ Chlel I'onstahl,' MeMullin, ol Kernie, ,hi, ,ow„ Tat|, ,j s;„, _„„__„ and vlailed K", i Steele yestenln) . ,)tj(. V H .4,;„,'iv. ..1 ll.„vs,,|la ., , ; ,is o| |ai,rossc M|, Monday and luesilay In town trans __ ( , m, fc ^ , im|, n||| ||(. acting business . . , ,..j,,,,,,,.,,. .,„, ,.,,.,,,,„,. Ileloro going lo llie Incross, i aiel, mi,,,.,:,) mrn rail lu see II The game gel t.iia "I "ti, Cranhrook pins I'ate ..,,,:; d loi I The stores uill .4 Son, Ji'tvilris and Dplliiiins James k'liidla) niniin el ul Uu S : M , ,..,,,,, ... v,im.nm.,,, ,,,,„,. I.,.,,, mine, anil llmrj Uroiv, nl Kin, ., m.,uIi>j „„.„,, „, , ,„,,, hurley, are spending uple ol ilnis «rllrrs ol llriiisb Columbia has lit ,1ns coil ..a,,-, al I'l'lltrl | ,, ,, ,„ ,-■..,. : - „,.,.|. ,-,, lin.l I eah) s nt-,, i,-i.l,in,- ,. com ,,, fl Iii re-inin ulioli- l. un l.l.-i.-.l, and Hud ,„,,-nl. ,,.-.,,in. I..- Hn Honda) rv.nlna •:„ iin lui .,.!,- ,ii,-,i,|.. io a hoiiai ua,,..mi; on il., luni.fl mil m lull Im al .1. n- i i u|d Irish plan In the neat stratnl lhe , , of lhe nm,,. luttu, 'a , a, Ih ■ place Iol in i.m n, .,, II t I' I ■ ' Iai III I""'" '"", l""1 ' i":i- 1,11 | .,,, | i, Hedn, l.„. -,"'11" ' "" •''• I mil Halt the I'olllalul lam a »"* v "- :l<" »»" '"« »'») »'" loic thell return handled llieiiiselves ivaa admir able, aial „ais, ha,.- veri lavorablt 'I' impiesstd the insurance inan! I iu i wei k \\l \\\\ c.i.lli-, oasis tan l grand chief, li ui |, _ , wnh head- I'M-lan.l, Ohio, visited lization and gave the valuable pointers lu rations by the Old Man " there occurs .ni error, a " wireless " being substituted lot the propel line I reading, Here Is 'he [tern as It should be — Hillings saw his Illi I street eat In four yeais when lie leached Nelson, and lor live minute*, be was speech1 less, but recovered in time to save himsell fiom stepping oil the bout into the lake «is he passed ovei the Liage plank Mis C M Edwards is spending a couple ol weeks In Colgor) Remember tlu- tuntbail smokei un Friday, June 23rd. A hue lime is in stole. l.d. Congdon, ol Calgary, is the new cutter at Harris Bros.' meat market. The Dime Nous club holds its regular dance to-morrow (FridayJ evening. !■' l.eelere and F. Angels, til Marysville, took m ihe city's sights a couple of days this week. The Cranbrook public schools will give what promises to he a most enjoyable concert in the Wentworth hall on Friday evening, June 23rd. Everybody and his best girl are Invited to the dance at the Royal hotel, Fort Steele Junction, next Wednesday evening. Good music and a guud time are promised. Rube Ferry, who has been employed with the Electric Light company as electrician foi the past year ur so, left lasl week ioi lus home in Nova Scotia. At the hall yearly meeting of the Hoard ot License Commissioners held this morning, all the applications foi Crarfbtuok District, as published iti the Herald recently, were granted, with three exceptions—J. M. Carroll, tt S. Kins', th, Kimberley ; T. Cavui, (renewal), Yahk. The following Masons from Cranbrook attended a special meeting oi the Rocky mountain chapter ol Royal Arch Masons, at Fort Steele ..ti Tuesday niQht :—J. A Harvey, W F Tate, F Parks, t). Munroe, I) MeKillop, .1. F Armstrong, A Erickson, A ll Grace, K Small and A Jenson. Thej report an excel- mar- William Green, lent time " Hutch " is les thai—and ill sider him one they liovc me rustler—no one den- Marconi people con ,1 the best rustlers in their extensive travels. Accordingly be has recelv- .d the agency irom Munroe A Munioi not only for Fast Kootenay, as at lirst planned, but also West Koot- nay and the Boundary country. This looks got>d, and it is good. The pool and billiard room) re- cently opened by .Mighion A Kelsall ai the rear ol their tobacco store are a credit io the towu. The equipment is new and complete in every respect, with pool, billiard and combination tables, and lovers ol these scientific pastimes appreciate the fact, as evidenced bj the liberal patronage accorded the place. When ti. T. Rogers received his shipment ol strawberries from Wlgen .it Creston yesterday, he presented lho Herald stall with a few sample boxes, and the way said staff went .iftcr those lug, ripe, luscious red polka dots ol the plant of the genus .ragai a ' wasn't .slow "—to use the aspress • ■ii oi the senior office devil, He hat e seen atid eaten the best siiau-h •fries grown on the American mania, it, bui have novel been up ?CrSs anything that surpasses the donation Willi mniiiilnln ,',,-, Inl the pnsl ,4 weeks, 1. able 1 . be ai.. nd again ..'..1 expects tu be 1, ck ,.. » „l, ,„ „ v..i'l. 41 I'llllllps, , f tail,,,. nth, wns in low,, Mon,la) lo meet the remains of las daughter The unfortuuntu young lady was knocked down b) a street ear In Vancouver, and siiflcrcl Injur- ,»s ,■ i„ • llieli she subsequently illeil. I im, it, a. ttlllces, second floor Walts t,i.a.'k to, rent, Apply to Mighton* Kelsall. "-" .4. I.. MoUcrtntit, the wholesale li,|- utir merchant, made Ins regular monthly trip to Moyie on Saliinly. lie florins us that ilk- people ol that town uie making clatjimaic preparations Io, u grand celebration on the 1st ol Jul)', and expect a large con- linsent Irom Cranbrook. In the Methodist church, ,„'\\i Sunday evening, the newly appointed pastor, Rev. J. P. IV'estman, will take lor his subject, " The influence of a man's thoughts upon himself and tbe community." a.ii;, rs uu'lulic lolestlal hi tus ..I late, .,, I.fills ■ lasl ■ak he van. Ml Cadlc Is an exceeding- ly pleasant gentleman to meel and made a „i„s, favorable Impression among the members of-,he order in Cranbrook. The licruld editor uus surprised to find that Mr. Cadle was born within five miles from where lie had lift',, raised and as soon as lbe discovery was made there ensued a great swapping of talcs about lhe old home. Mr. Cadle's duties carry hi,,, all ovei Canada, lbe United States and Mexico and he is at home only two or three weeks a year. lir. Hell ran a nail in Iiii, foot the other day just as lie was leaving on a trip lo I'orl lllll. in- got as lar as Creston, when the foot pained so badly that he was. compelled to give up his trip and conic back to Cranbiook and good care. The injured member is about better now. ,,l \\ PRACTICE 1'OH CHINAMEN a „f (I,,nan,en. evidently dc I acquiring the same pro- i the use ol modern iinple warfare thai has made, tlieir lies, the Japs, so fan, t.ii.lut'1,',1 a rifle practice eel the latter pari of They had a large target t'M'etf.l. Imt although several rounds „<■!'■ (ired u escaped without a scratch However, the bullets lound a ludglug ,n lhe walls ol ihe 0. P. li. Irelghl slnil close by. Thinking the " yellow peril " was at hand, Constable Baron apprehended these tut, ambitious sons of tho almond- eyed race, and on Monday Magistrate An,i.sliong requested then, to donate tfi.Oll each to the provincial coders, which ihey promptly did. WEDDING BELLS STAPI.ES-QREEN. The Herald is Indebted 'o ibe Sim- watei l»a,ly Qaiette, ol June 9th, foi ',,,- lollowlng Mtitijiiet.' account al the marriage of a populai Cranbrooti couple — A wedding of gieat Interest to a large circle ol Irit'iids In Stillwatcl and elsewhere was lhat lust night at' li o'clock at the home of Mt and Mrs Otli Staphs. 3ia W,". Elm street, when their daughlei, Lillian! Barbara Staples, was united ,,,, a with Dl Krar, ■I i ranh k, H ,' The Staples ho,in- i,„s a veritable bowel .,1 beauty, the floral decora* tions, artistically arranged by I. I.. May, ol St. Paul, being of surpassing illness. Tbe colot scheme was green anil while .md was utilized throughout the entire residence Hoses, sweet peas, snowballs, bridal 'vonth, m,ii!n4. and lerns, In prolu- ,,,,„ wi-u- ,.is,ofi,Hy placed through. an the roomy apartments, ou the walls over the witidoivshades, encircl- thc i ha,al,'lies, suspended from ibe arches, entwining tbo balusters a,,.l ill lases sel In quiet ItttoLs. i'.s- prcially was the drawing lot,in lieau- uiiJ by the floral decorations. Here, at lhe west si,le of ,1,,- room, al 0110 al ilia large window's was the marriage bower. The background of this beauty s|„,t was ,.,i green and white. The altar rail wns a mass of green besprinkled Willi white, while overhead was an arch of roses and solllll- crn smilax and suspended from this arch was a unique floral wcdlHllg hell. Receiving iu ih,. drawing room were Mr. „,,,! Mis. mis Sluplts, Mr. and Mis. George A. I.aininers, C. II. Staples, Mrs lietliii.lt- Proctor and lhc Misses Proctor. Ryder's mandolin orchestra of Si. Paul, located in an alcove at the second landing ol the stairway, discoursed sweet musl throughout the evening. It was only a few moments past .ix ween the strains of ihe Mendelssohn wedding march announced the approach of ihe bridal patty, First came lhe li.v. Francis l'. Power, dot ..,' Ascension church, accompanied by ihe Rev. Samuel J. Kennedy, pasior oi the First Presbyter- church , Immediately following , I,,:le George Bancroft, as acolyte , the groom, accompanied by his brother, A. R. lire,-,,, and llien Miss Stella Nelson, as maul of honor, attractive!) gowned in I'rin- i lace, and last, leaning on lhe i „f h.i (.ither, ibe bride, gowned in an exquisite Imported creation, wear- n; a bridal veil and cai lying a sliow- ■r bouquet of lilies ol the valley. Hearing lhe while ribbons that mark- d the course of the bridal party were Chester and Elmore Staples, brothers of the bride. At lhc allar, while the plaintive strains of the Evening Star song Irom Tannliauser were solily rendered by the orchestra, the beautilul and Impressive ritualistic service of the Episcopal church was read, both crgiincn participating. Alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. tlreon received the guests of the evening in the drawing room and all ollcr- cd hearty congratulations and best wishes for tbe luturc happiness of the newly wedded couple. During the evening delicious punch was served in a recess off the down stairs corridor, and Ramaley, the St. Paul caterer, served dainiy and delicious refreshments. Many telegrams Irom out of totvu friends were received liy Mr. and Airs, Green, a number causing much amusement. Mr. and Mrs. Creel, lefl last night (or Hand, Northwest Territory, and will be at homo allei September I at Cninlirook, H. C. The out of town gucsls were : Miss Helen Cooper, Mr. Finch, Mt. and Mrs. Edward S. Sbeobnn, Miss Maud Maoartney, ol SI Paul , Mr a. r. Green, Vancouver, B. c, Mr. John Prootor, Mini,,.polls , m,ss olive Allelic Kvers, Stanley llill, and Bayard Staples, Bayard, II C, MINERAL ACT. tForm F.) CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVE- .41K NTS NOTICE, MAMMOTH MINERAL CLAIM Situate in the Furt .Steele Mining Division ol the East Kootenay Dull nt. Located on LuJte I'leek Take notice that I, lltos T McVittie, F M C. Bi37Hl, agent loi J. T. Laidlaw. F. M C No Td-154, Jas Augua, F. M C. 135111; Win. Tarrant, F M .'. 1.1083. and Jas a Harvey, P. M. c. 43,986, Intend sixty days iron, (be dale hereof to apply io the .41ii,ing Recorder lot a Certltlcate ..I lmpro4*ctnonts for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, and lurthei take notice ihat action undci Section 37 must be commenced belorc llle issuance oi such cellilieate. Dated this 3th day of May, lIMIti 7-3t Thos. T. McVittie, Agent. LAND PURCHASE. Take notice that two mouths alter dale we intend making application to the Chief Commissioner of Lands ami Works for permission lo purohase the following described land in South East Kootenay District: Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 5213, G. 1, K. li, running thence 81) chains west, thence 111 chains north, llience HU chains east, thenco u, chains south to the point of commencement. The W'allshuig Lumber Co., Ltd., 9-Ul A. E. Watts, Ageut. Wattsburg, May a, tao_. NOTICE. Notice is helcby given that till lav, alter date I will apply to the Chief Commissioner „t Lands aud Works for permission to purchase the (ollovlng described laud in South East Kuo'.c- uay: Commencing at a post planted where the east boundary ol Lot illi crosses the southern boundary ol the Crows Nest Pass railway, llicnje south 111 chains, more or less, to ihe Moyie river; thence northerly alo tg the Movie river to the right ol way of the said railway; thence along the said righl ot tvay In a northwesterly direction to the place of commencement. 18th April, 1SUI5. 5-9t Thos. Cave:,, II. II. MoVlttlc, Agent. 1 SPECIAL for CRANBROOK 1 I VISITORS TO SPOKANE I WRECK NEAR COWLEY. A bad wreck oceurred on the Crow Tuesday,about a mile West of the Mlddlefork tank, when No. 501, in charge of conductor Richardson and Engineer Cameron, went wrong through the medium of a loose wheel, causing two cars of coal lo take to the woods and derailing several other cars. The track was badly torn up, ami ol though a wrecking crew from MacLeod was brought lo tbe scene as soon iis possible, the accident delayed passenger No. 3 over l'i hours, and lucal No. .S3 several hours. None of the crew were injured, we are glad to say. A DUAL AFFLICTION Nelson Tribune : The sad news was received by .1. .1. Kelly, engineer (or ihe Marconi company, that his mother died on Monday. Following this his chum, .1. II. Hillary, engineer lor Marconi, received a telegram informing him that bis mother died two hours after Mrs. Kelly. All who have met the hoys during their visit to Nelson, and have noted lheir gentlemanly and courteous demeanor, will wish to extend to them an expression ol profound sympathy in their irreparable loss. ONLY FOUR NOW IN HOSPITAL. Of the eleven men who were victims of the frightful catastrophe at the C. P. R. station on May 23rd, all but five are out and around. One, the unfortunate William Small, lies beneath the cold sod , four are still In lhe hospital. They are .1. Caldwell, R. Hayne, 0. Williams and E. I). Dowllng. Dr. King Informed us to-day that iln-se men are all doing splendidly, and that It will not be long before they will be well enough to be discharged from the hospital, LAND NOTICE. Take notice thai sixty days after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works permission to purchase lhe following described land: beginning at tht northeast corner ol Lot 1203, 0. 1, Kootenay distnet, thence north 20 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 20 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of beginning, containing 160 acres. Dated May Hth, 1905. 8-9t J. E. H. Laidlaw. DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have dissolved the partnership heretofore carried on by i.s in Cranbrook as brickmakers and nrlck- layers under the firm name and rftyle of Tavlor and Davis, as and from the 20th day of May, A. D. 1JI06. All accounts due the flrui shall be payable to J. E. Davis, Dated at Cranbrook the 20th day of May, 1905. 10-3t 0. R. C. Taylor, J. E. Davis. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Take notice that all creditors of the estate of the late Leroy Sage of Cranbiook, are required on oi before the 20th day of June, 1905, lo feud to the undersigned a statement of tlieir account eoutaiuiug full particulars, verified hy affidavit, and "laturi of security, if any, held by them. And lake notice that after the said 28th dayof June, 1905, the executors shall proceed to distribute the estate, hav in-', regard only to the claims of which they then have lolice and shall not be liable for the estate or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not have notice before the time of distribution. Dated at Cranbrook this 25th day of May, 1905. Harvey -4 McCarter, of Cranbiook, Mt Solicltois lor Executor NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that two months after the lirst publication ot this notice I intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lauds aiid Works for permission to purchase the lollow mg described land: Commencing at a post planted at ihe southeast corner of John Mott's purchase, Lot 7008, near Elko, B. '.., thence north 40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thenee south -10 chains, thenco west along the north line ol Lot ?_7 and Lot 3054 and railway to point of commencement. Dated April 18, 1B05. 4-9t Regina Mott. » Che = (3ram> * Bote I CUk. HOWARD AM) MAIN Mu- tir.iiui i\\ U W Fortune a * Cranbrouk Methodist Church. Corner uf Hansun Avenue ami Louis Street Sunday Sorvlees; Uiviiit- Worship 111. h, Ruitdny School a r. m. Divine Worship 7:.'i0 e. «. Tuewhiyi Bpworth League <>f Christian fclmk'uver 8 P. w Thursday; Weekly Prayer SjMtiD|j....a p. u, A cordial inviii_tii.il in extt*udt..J to the Publlu J 1J. Westman, Pas'.or Craubrook Baptist Cbun.h. Tbit folio wing Is a list til tbe wrWcM held in the Baptist ('huri-)i: Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:80 p m. Sunday School *i p. u- Youug Peoples 8 p. in. ru«nuopsls nl Refutation! [or ilispusal ol Minerals .hi Dominion Lands la Muniiutm, ths Northwest rerrilorles nod ibe Yukon Territory. U,l I'wtlll RAILWAY NEWS. Mrs. II. .'.ricksoii and her il.n,g„'.t', Vera and Florence return*.! horno " Monday, l,»,l.i,,i; beticiittcd i.y thel two „ His wiling. .Mr. Erlclo. went in MacLeod ami aceontpaiil,, Ihein li..,„ ilifif io Cranbrook. A. W. McVittie 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Dominion and Provincial Land Surveyor. H. H. McVittie General Ajieiit TIMBER. MINES and LANDS CRANBROOK, B. C. 0%*^*-»-** -*.-»• Drink Home Beet It is Pure It is Healthy It is the Best Ft. Steele Brewing Co. J. M. DERR, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Repairing Promptly Done. Footwear In Measure a Specialty Cranbrook Livery S GEARY & DOYLE Proprietors Teams mul drivers Furnished tor anj point in the district, A. UOYI.i:, Manager. Second Hand Store We carry a complete stock ol household goods, and have a lot of SNAPS Shoes at your own price Jas. McArthur Sages Old Stand Mis K. U. I'lmillciuli and lit daughter, wlm have been absent ou an eight weeks1 visit to Winnipeg and I'Ltn-i points in Manitoba, returned to town ilns •Awk. Mra J. Katiii*. UU ou Frhlaj loi a holiday visit to Winnipeg. Thos, lliiihi'it has been transferred from ihe mechanical department at Uut Portage to (.'ranlirook. .Mrs. (i. M, Harm*}* visited Mr. and Mrs. Cameron at Creston last ivcok. Conductor Sam Hayes lius returned to Medicine Hat, after spending a taw weeks iu town. Conductor I). MeKillop is up from tlu* Hat on a short visit. Engineer J. Griffin, who lias been in Medlotne Hut the past few months, has returned io this division. It. McLean, carpenter, engaged on the new station building, stepped on a nail, receiving au ugly wound, which will confine him io the house for a couple of weeks. Mrs. .1. Wardniuu is visiting in Pernio for a few days. LACROSSE, FOUR MONTHS AT NKI.SOS. Frederick Deck wns condia-ted to Nelson on Monday liy Cons-table Morris to tin* government house ul solitude and isolatiou, where tie will have ample time to ponder ou llie manly, upright, .strenuous life, and to Iel his mind form good resolutions to guide his future behavior, Frederick was foolish enough lo steal a eoat from W, 1). Hill's residence last week, was promptly loeked up by R S Baron, and after a short trial sentenced to spend loui mouths in the Nelson " gaol by Magistrate Arm*: strong. \\ vi \\ nil Willi I'KIIMK TO MORROW-l l ' H ItKAltt KOR 1 i \\t,l I SEASON. CunsHii'ialde ,o llvlt) is being dls played al pri-m-nl in laerusse eireloa, .iii.I ii t-. u safe bet lhat Ihere v\\iil l.e some vU'Vei and exi iting cxhibl us ni thu national game In Cinn- brotik tin- stMsmi Ti. morrow (!'ii,l..v) .ii one o'clock Fernie .ml Cranl « win* logelhci • ui ib.- loeul grmiirds, and Hu- game promisiii in In- ti guud one, and it will li. worth vour while in be pre- sent. Two ni the strung men, Carruthers and Clj-do Manuahan, ate nut uu an east run, bui ever) effort us being made to gel litem in lor ihe match. Following is iht list nt players slated so iuv wiih lite I'laiiht'tiok club;—I'. Mann.ihaii, (goal), J. Hathie, J. Staples, Bert Black, i\\ Graham, 11. Porter, R. McArthur, It. Tate, C, Pation, C, Fulljamcs, P. Carruthers, II. Clothier, \\\\. Millar, .1. Have*., J Wilson, The firsl twelve named will bo the line-up to-morrow providing Uuv are all available. A letter was received from Letle bridge this week, rcnuesling a name. but ibis will he postponed until after the lirsi ol ih.- im.mli, as a return game will he played ai Pernio in a week or so. On .lul) Im ilir Crnnbrooks will contest in the tournament to be played at the Nelson celebration, between Rossland, Fernie, Cranhrook and Nelson, Attei the lirst ihe loe.il aggregation will take on Lethbridge and Medicine Hal, in exhibition games, ami expect lo he in the pink of condition by ilie 20th, when the league season opens NOTICK. ,*i* is hereby given that after '.Iti days, l intend to apply to the Chlel Commissioner of Lands and Works id British Columbia, and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Works ..1 Kast Kuoteiiuy District ui British Columbia, Ior licenses tn prospect lor mul mul petroleum on tho following described group oi claims, situated In the souiht'usi portion ol Kast Kouti- naj hi. uu t, li l' , and aboui _!K miles .south id ('tows Nest, lying uii.i contingent to the survey hue between blocks 45811 and 4583. This group consists nf Hi claims -1 aiiles square, ami the west line of ibe group is coincident wiih the survey line between 27 and 31-mile post, end lying . i..lilil..i>'ii ai tui wu u |..i m.tliiitfiie. N'l ., mil .ll'i*a by ,li<- U I .m.i,l) nt ti," i:il«- of • i.i.'ull',*) ■•...(.! I'l-i.'.n-it tt ll,.tlill)-, fl"' IIIlUi-l ■„iiV ioiHimiui.it luot ! SOCIETY AND 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 Crescent Lodge No. 'io KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS Cranbrook, li. C. | Meets9u'l nud 4th Tin*.in., ut b (>. m. . K. hall. .1. A. . K. It S .1. P, Flwk.CC rdtlUM Un-llir. li 1*0 rd lull J invih-il tn tit lend MR. VAN DECAR IMPROVING. L. B. Van Ueear, who has been in ill health for some lime past, underwent a critical operation at the hospital last Saturday evening, and although it has reduced him considerably, his many friends will be glad to learn that he is now progressing very favorably, and il is expected thai he will be able to be out and around in abuut a week's time, l>r King i.s iu attendance. BRICK PLANT FOR SALE. Ope wire-cut brick making machine 50,OUt) capacity, one 45-borse-power upright engine. For terms apply ti» W. K. Qura, Cranbrook, B. C. 11-2 Don't Pay Rent Build a House But lii'fur,' doing so Bee James Greer, tho contrautor, I II- will be able tu blep you with suggestions that will prove valuable, James Qreer Contractor nnd liuililer Dezall Brothers I Blacksmiths I Horse Shoeing Carriage Repairing and General Jobbing.... Outside Orders Promptly Attended lo. Livery Barn Under New Management We ilesire to announce to the public that we have purchased the McKinstre. livery barn withhorses antl ritfs, mul will have charge ot the suine in the future. It will be our aim to give the people „f tlie district the very besl in this line at reasonable |iri,,'R. We want ymir patronage and we propose t„ merit it by the Im'sI ,,I service, DEZALL BROS. OBAKBEOOK TO THK PUBLIC. 1 will only make photographs at the present prices until July 1st. II prices cut any figure remember ihey will only remain as they are until above date. E. F. Tucker, Photographer, Opposite Canadian Hotel, 11-at Cranbrook. A petition h IS be *tl S gntd u) \\v hit i all the s toi -*s Will be closed Hull 1 to 3 p.n . t o-n orro . ior the lucrosse {Jaime tu Wl en UraiibrOok and Fernie PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS (This list was received tod late to classify with the oilier promotion results given on the first page ui thli issue.—Kd.) The following are promoted Iron IMvisimi -I to :i :—Claude Davis, Host Dumont, Clertiu Allpiu, Uoreen Jef- (ares, Margaret Landry. Fred Malpas Dorothy McVittie, Chtistophei Mc Neil, Edgar Nobles, Olive While. Nu promotions were made imn Division 5 to 4, (i A. King, Principal. liis- CIIANUROOK LU'KNSl- TKH'T. A special meeting of thu Board 0 License Commissioners, Cranbrook License District, will be held at the Court House, Cranbrook, on Friday, June .'ill, 1005, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon to consider the folic, wing application :— T. D. Caven, Royal Hotel, Spokane .Junction. T. W. MeMullin. Chief License Inspector. Boundaries' oi the New Province of Alberta. u block 46B3. K. 11. LaFien/'s southwest corner commencing at lho 28-milo post; thenco St) chains east; thence SO chains north; ihence sn chains west; thonCQ itti chains south to place ol beginning, containing about UIU acres The Inscribed post being at the southeast corner. Said claim was located May .in, lima, by Chas. McQulre agent foi E. H LaFlen/.. Elizabeth Mania's southwest corner being adjacent to K. ll. LnFreuz' southeast Corner; thence 80 chains easl; llience 80 chains north; thenee 80 chains west; llience 80 chains suuih to place of beginning, making the west Side line coincide with the east side line of E. H. LaFrenz1 claim, containing about G10 acres. The Inscribed pOst being at the southwest corner. Said claim Was located May au, 1905, by Chas. Mctluiie as agent for Klifcabeth Martin. Edna P. Ruber's southwest c'ornci being adjacent to Elizabeth Martin's southeast corner; thence thenee 80 chains east; Ihence 80 chains north; Ihence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains south to place of beginning, making the west side line coincide wiih the east side line ol Elizabeth Martin's claim, and cuntiiimng about 040 acres. The Inscribed post being at the southeast corner. Said -laim vvas located May 30, 1905, by Obas. McQulre as agent for Edna P. Huhur. Chas. A. Zeige's southwest corner being adjacent to Edna P. Huher's southeast corner; thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains north, ihence 80 chains west; thenee 80 bhftlns soulh to place of beginning, making tbe west side Hue coincide with llle •ast side line of Edna P Huher's claim, and containing about 640 acres. Inscribed posl being at the southwest corner. Said Claim was located May 30, 1905, by Chas. Mc- (Juire, as agent lor Chas. A. Zelgc, Wilbur R. Cochran's northeast cornet being adjacent to Chas. A. Zel- ge's southeast corner, thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains wesl; thence 80 chains north; thenee 80 chains east to place of beginning, making the norlh side line coincide wiih the south side line of Chas. A. Zeige's claim, and CdHla-Inin-g about ti-10 acres. The Inscribed post being at the northwfist coiner. Said claim was located May 30, 11105, by '.'has. MoOulro, as agent for Wilbur R. Cochran. B. I). Har-shbergrr's northeast corner being adjacent to Wilbur R. Cochran's northwest corner; thence 80 chains south; thence Ho chains west; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east to place of beginni:i(r, making the east side line coincide with the west side line of Wilbur H. Cochran's claim, and the north side line coincide with the south side line of Edna P. Huher's claim, and containing about 610 acres. Tbe inscribed post being at the northeast coiner. Said claim was located May 30, 1005, by Chas. McGuirc, as agent for B. D. Harshberger. Daisy M. Cannon's northeast corner being adjacent to B. I). Harshberger s northeast corner; thenee 80 chains south; thence 80 chains vest; thenee 80 chains north, thenee 80 chains east to place of beginning, making the east side line coincide with the west side line of 11. 1). Harshberger'fl claim, and the north side line coincide with the south side line of Elizabeth Martin's claim, und containing about 6JO acres. The inscribed post being at the northwest corner. Said claim Was located May 30, 1905, by Chas. MeGuire as agent for Daisy M. Cannon. Lena Royce's northeast corner being adjacent to the northwest sorner of Daisy M. Cannon's claim; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east to place ot beginning, making the 'east side line co'lnoidri with the west side line ot Daisy M. Cannon's claim, and the north side line coincide with the south side line of E. H. LaFrenz's claim, and ihe coincident with the survey line, coning about 640 acres. The inscribed post being at the southeast corner. Said claim was located May 30, 1905, by Chas. MeGuire, as agent Ior Lena Royce. H. B. Laughlln's northwest corner being adjacent to Lena Royce's southwest corner; thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north to place of beginning, making the north .side line ' coincide with the south side line of Lena Royce's clrJm, and the west side line coincide with the Burvej line, and containing about bin aeies. Tbe Inscribed post being at the southeast corner. Said claim was located May 80, 1005, by ''has MeGuiie. as agent fm II. II. Laugh hn. m \\ Royco's northwest corner be ing adjacent in n it Laughlln's northeast coiner; thence 80 • h.uns east, thence .su chains south; ihence mi chains west; thence mi . hains iimili in place ol beginning, making ihe west Mile Une coincide with the east suie line ni li n Laughlln's claim il ibe north side line enn, dde with the Bollth side line id Daisy M. Cannon's claim, and containing about tim aetes. The inscribed post being at the Boulhwcst cornel Said claim was located May 30, 1005, by Chas. MeGuire, as agenl foi M. A Royce. Mar l ha Col tier's north wesl col net being adjacent tn M. A. Royce's northeast corner; thence 80 chains east; thence 811 chains south; ihence 80 chains west; ihence 8U chains north to place ol beginning, making the west side line coincide with the east side line of M. A. Royce's claim, and the north side line coincide with the south side line of B. D. Hatshherger's claim, and containing about 610 .\\crcs Inscribed post being at the southeast corner. Said claim was located May 30, 1005, by Chas. MeGuiie, as agent for Martha Corner. Lillian M. Falrbank's northwest corner being adjacent to Martha Corner's north-east corner ; thenco 60 chains east ; Ihence ;i'J eliAins M>Uth ; ihence 80 chains west; Kie.TJi) 80 chains north to place uf beginning, making the west side line coincide with the east side line of Martha Corner's claim, and the north fide line coincide will) the soulh side line of Wilbur R. Cochran's claim, and containing about li-10 acres. Inscribed post being at the south-wesi comer. Said claim was located Mai SO, 1905, by Chas. McGuue, as for Lillian M Alexandrine corner being mt) »t i.i. Im I.I.-.I. lu. it,.im ..ii. i USUI, l-l'tllllM . I. - Cranbrook Local t'nlon 1241 ol Ike I'.IKd Hlallurl, „d ol t.rpcol.ra and J.laera ol America. Tlm. lorul »>r»' . i-Vi-i. I'li.ltiv ..filing-.1 N |l III. Ill 1 1 1 lutll. Yl.llillK II ., A 1 t.i -all,,, t, , ,,,,llal,,i la.-lwl .1 II Mall,,.,i.r 1,1 , -.1. I'll,.,, .NT VfS3 u".__, I.II.II.H. t.i CH, M|. ra t Mu .:. MHU.VW) Mod. *^K3 _?u»^S»» | .!..> t.lKtil nl lh.ll lmil t.u 1 llak.t .trail mi], tiling ' ixl.t I r||nW-4 ii 11) intili-il. j lliekeiili. nlm „ B.J.Morrow, N i. U.uto.olt lo_|., No i* k. t, t A. M. s;-. ■ - - :'v Kpgulat iti.TiiiiK". nu lllllll 1 liiliiil.i. uf i*., l) . Ih.'ltll' bra Iirpn V. f,.C(.IIH'll. K l*lllll'lfllllHlH''f. II. ■Jffstsn ii iiif lubm t :I«VV lUA Wai tl. ..ll LHJflU "uLilw y~.*t CRANBROOK AERIE NO. »B7 F. 0. E. vv r 8, J. Morrow, w 8.: Acrio MeeU iti I. O O. t Idny, fi mid Unl Fi CKANRKUOK LODGE, S043, i. Al. hull, .111-l,.l,(till,.I.L- wii 1'i'n iim-y. - ma) bu simiit "nil., jvai-, i cimimeii in n l. ll' 1' ut'loW it. Lu IU« . -i um iu iiia yeai I ANCILN I ORDER of FORESTERS j CRANBROOK, B, 0. Meets every ind and -lib TneWay in • Uoul Templars Hall." Visiting lireihren cordially invited A. Mil l.WAN, l*. It. J. SIM-*, S*'> LOlMi-K . T. irv Fritlnj' night' ahore L'ttt more'fi Store Come um! join tho Un. py Bund CHAMtl.OOK I. o. c Mt-fU , Fairbanks Tiltnont'a north-cast adjacent to Lillian 11. Pairbaiiks south-east corner; thence SU L'hains souili; thence t,„ ehams ni'si ; thence Sl, chains norlh. thence 80 chains east tu the place ol beginning, making the nurlh side line coincide with the south side line ol Lillian M. Fairbanks claim, nml containing about .4U acres. The inscribed post bring at lhe north-west corner. .Said claim was located May 3U, 1905, by .'has. McQulre, as agent lor Alexandrine Tilmunl. I. N. Curley's north-east cornet be- ins adjacent to Alexandrine Tilmont's north-west corner; thence 81, .hams south ; lllili.e 80 chains west ; thence 80 chains north ; thenco 80 chal.is east tu place ul beginning, making the east side lino coincide uilli ilia wesl si,l. tint' of Alexandrine Tilmont's claim, an.l Hie notth side line coincides wllh ilie south side lino ol Martha Corner's claim, and containing about li-tn at-it-a. The Inscribed post being al ihe north-cast corner. Said claim uas located May 30 1(105, by Chas. Mctluiie aa agent lor I. X. L'urtley. T. J. Demon's I',, north-east cornel being adjacent lo I N. Curlley's north-west corner, thence su chains soulh ; thence su chains west , thence su chains north ; thenco su chains east lo place uf iibglnlllng, mating lhe east side line coincide Willi the west side line ol I. N. Curlley's claim, and the norlh side line ruined,, wllh the south side line ol M. A. Hoycc's claim, and containing _l,.„t 81U acres. The Inscribed post being at the northwest cornel'. Said claim was located May 80, 1005, by I'has. MiUuire, as agent fur T. J. Demorcst. Emily Corner's north-cast corner being adjacent to T. .1, Domorost's north-west corner ; thenco 8U ,'hains south ; thenco su chains west ; ihence 811 chains north ; thenco 8tl chains east lo place of beginning, making tlie east side line coincide with tlie wesl side lino of T. J. Domorost's claim, and tho north side line toin- eidc wiih the south side line uf II. D. Laughlln's claim, and the west side line coincide Willi tlie survey hue and containing about 610 acres. Inscribed |iust being at the north-oasl corner. Said claim was located Mav •10, 111(15, by (.'has. Mellliir fur Emily Corner, as agent NOTICE, Take notice that thirty davs afler dale I intend lo apply to tlie Chief Commissioner ol Lands and iVorks lur a special license lu cut and carry awny timber from the full,,wing dm scribed lands in South East Louie nay: Commencing al the southeast ,or „er ol Lot 32 IK, Croup I, being s. s Manahan's limber license; llience uuth so chains; thoiico west sn ihence nurth su chains; .hone, chains to place ol beginning. (His Staples. Dated June Ist, 1305. |l-5t chains cast £ h-Olt SALE. A new Victor snle; weight about 500 or 1100 pounds; combination outside door, key inside door; outside measurement 27x22 Inches „ Mc; inside measurement 10 inches high, II Inches wide. Also almost new cash rcgislcr, worth JIUii new. For Ih, low price of $1.0 cash for liolh. lu qlilre at Herald office. fi-tt VETERINARY DENTISTRY. Some ot the many symptoms of tud teeth in a horse are slubbering, loss of llesh, weak eyes, and many other symptoms. Slop and notice If your hoise has any of these symptoms, it so call phone or write mc. I am lum, electric lights, sirhocope and up the only veterinary surgeon in East Kootenay using the celebrated Ilaus- mnn & Duer Improved mouth specu- to date veterinary instruments. I treat cattle and dogs nlso. Dr. C. W. Cross, V. S., Phone 74 Cranbrook, B. C. .„.! ...til claim .!! I, ■ tl fret >llt|i nj ■ luu,. l.e Mail! lit, .itt.titiau ,1)* liti,lt'i,„e,l mill, alul |,iii,a.l,,„a In,,..,,lit,,,Intel! Ua- .N„l,ll.,t-.l , . „ l'i tal.ari ar ivererm lhe n y..lty ul siu-ii i r-lii-cimiiuil te.-l 61 ilti u. I (,' All .11-1,', SllliJ.cl 111) 111- _>)ILTltlfU 1') W Wi uuv Di'putvn llii' Ml iiit-r nt tin. lijtar oi li.-l.l, ill, Hal. • •?3a=^-S'3aj*'.'S'J,a!-5a*JlS99S'»S3-9"< I ABOVb ALL OTHERS I jf lor be Bahama I ..Cigars.. ft The genuine always bear the-alg ffl. liilliue, 3i?l3. CaytJC, on the box ffl Insist on gettlnu the genuine, Fi j. sale at nil hotels* WHOLESALE | A.C. BOWNESS % Crnnbrook, 15. C. *i;e,&:e6i-.e,;-e-t.s.«t.6ee<6ie6eeee MUSIC MKS IIISLUP, Teacher ol the Plinolorlt Special attention to touch, technique, phrasing and grading of studies Apply at residence ou llurwell _ve. vv. r. ouri), Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. t.'tlANIII. „,K. HRlTISll UOLITMIIl.t j. H. THOHPSON. liarristcr, Solicilor. Nolary Public. Cranbrook, B. C. HARVI'Y & MtCARTER, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Hazcll Hlock Cranbrook, B C. **«»*•*♦♦*♦#♦♦♦*♦♦♦#♦♦_.»»» | C, H. DUNBAR | * Barrister, Solicitor, Notary * | Public Etc. | Z Cranbrook, - • B. C. X *}******■*********•********* x Vi. It. UEATTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, CRANBROOK, ll I'. TELEPHONE »» DR. F. I!. KINO DENTIST Ol'ICK HOURS: 0 to I', it „,. 1 to ll ;t. in. 1 lu S O „,. Olllce nnd rosnlon in irrrietronij Av. CRANBROOK, B. C. DRS. KINO & GREEN, Physicians and Surgeons. Olllce al Ke.ldeoce, Armatro*| A... OHKICt HOURS; Horcoooaa, .... «:jo in it Alternnoii. ■ • • . t:J0 lo J: j* Hvenln,. ■ - - 7.J0 lo »:J0 CRA .BROOK, : : : B. C ".,«.!* ' ■» I ■. : ■. i ■. ' . »M .. I . I ♦ ' * * Dr. Connolly, | Physician and SurKCon { £ Office on Armstrong Avenue J. G. CllMMINOS PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR FERNIE l„« |, ,., 'I'l,.....' tor. I # I * I 4-, -.a I *. I in.,. I,..iv,. Iilll irol ,„ >,, ,,,. tlio plain BJluro I I. A,ill iii ease i.l alcltn.-a anil tiji l)R CROSS VETEItlNARY SlmilllN UK.. I.BUM, ni H()((sli UKNT(ST CKAhliKOIIk. B. C. 'Phon. 14 McVittie & Laidlaw, Mining Engineers and Surveyors, CRANBROOK, B. C THUS. T. McVlTTIU, P. L1 J. I.UIUL AW, «. t. Till, i IIaM'.IIuiiK lll'Ii.l.li c. s. l_Ipr__MB8BSK 3STIi'T;ir^'tr5X;J'H3WIH*t*ll«W.!C»_a»«_Sa SIGNIFIES Cranbrook Cooperative Stores The Great Family Trade Depot of East Kootenay TELEPHONE NO. 9 §....«..«»....«\\.....9§..«.. 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 fc»%*-.»»^^*»* 4 4 ' ! 4 4 4 I j Raw Vou leir.ed t Oil- Library j (, ti KIM.,., ..._.-. here fi un Fernie ■' W Fenton went to Medicine IUi Friday. Sunday to meel bis wile, who ,■ ie John Wrlghtraan lell Ioi Sirdar! turnitt* !rom a mi CMt' t Handy to Have In The House I J vesieidav I Miss Ethel McKay, late ot lhe l.'HIi' X •;• :\\A:A^ " ^■-'".^oi^lSi'SiiJ: 1 c ,eB,,dBla Mi> 1-1"1" »«-*«' *** | | tion .j. Freres (Bortlwuxj Potted Partridge, Woodcock Lark, Quail X yeiterday I Silk Waists 25 OCr Cent DiSCOUnt * >' *** ""«* «•> l'i™\\JLtT*. Hottest c ,, Dun-ii McLarei,'9ImperialCheeBe,MoLa°reii'8Cre8mChee.e" | ^._» j.^wi v..»-.». -~r ...»-■< -» _ * , i , . 1,1 t i *. company gave twu tin good con-lv 5, i t uie lineal cop) ri({iit books tor j Wultt-i Johnson ».,- lu-re m rts last week and the public seem- X JB™1* a Oat Cakes, Jacob's Water BiicultB •:• I Al ' ^'11 ' I ■• in Kl-i-l- \\i.1iil •» ' * '-''' ' ''"''' Ikttitr take * W»nli.ci Siinda! led to ho well pleased •:• t r.aaits onic waists in Diacif, wnue, , ;llilvtlltll|!llorwb,|(ai|iaD1|i Wlll ,.„,,,„.„.,„,,„ ,,.,„. „„J K„,i. Bro..... i„„i,i,„fi .,.«,,.? With these you cut*, provide a meal In a minute. ? A ^ f | - inntiiliii,, "l ' nil^.lllir- i'l } cariin.il, n.ivy blue, sky blue, green and 5 j* ,„i i u, i, wiivyyou ♦ pink, all this years styles, Taffeta Pcau ; * *_A±M. , -a#_uj«A_.« De Soire and Jap 1 atreta at 25 pcr cent > discoont. a, llttlll Slet-le I tal.il lulm Itynn and Otto VVisiiei S ' up ii'-iu Wardner ycsterdaj , warehouse .it thu rear oi iholt com- modious store. Jusl anotiiei evid- I euee oi llle steadily increasing : ,.,,- ' ucrty ol 11 .nidi....k $10.00 for 7.50 9.00 for 0.7.S 7.00 for 5.25 5.00 for 3.75 $12.00 for 9.00 8.00 for 6.00 6.00 for 4.50 4.50 for 3.40 I REID & CO. | i I ft % *%*%*%*%^*%*% *%*%** % *% * 4 4 ><.«*l%§|»««>*«'«.»*«\\«««%%»««%«%*t AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AMAA AAAAAAA A A A J Much S Medicine f?1?*,. i - \\ Where li.Favs t» Deal * * »c,d Our llrun Add un First I'tist S 'illtUt.tlillK.tllKtlli' | L'resccnl Lodge, K. ol ['., mil at- •{. -! tend diiinu service at the Haiti,.I j y ' church ,„, Sunday evening next, at .j. *#' f A (luu ilusr in time is I..I A tor tliuii n dozen bottle 9 Inter. A This is tlie time to take something tor tlio blood, One i "P the ninny Rood SI'I'INl. TUMI'S »,■ can recommeii, ♦ Bhould lie mli,',,. Clean oni llie body before the Iml weather. * A Then you enn si.,n.l ,i better * ♦ ... DISPENSING IS OUR SPECIALTA A A ti, A A A A A A A A A A t A i A LOCAL N0TFS HMtt Picked Up Ahum the City by AnkleK Uiit-siitiiiM of Many Peuple. Head our ad. Patmore Bros. Boost for ilu' Moylo celebration. Willie Welsh was a Moyie visitor Sunday. Jas. Ryan's new house is ready for occupancy. F. J, Johnston spent Sunday with lus family at Creston. Creamery buttor iu ll and 'ih lb boxes at ti- T Itogers. Con Win-Ian, ot Fcrnie, was In towi sfvrr.it (lays last week, Al Maiison was down from Jailnij i ni tint week. 2 C. E. REID & CO. Foi Salt—Husirt.'sa block; center ol the tov ii, 51400. See Hutch Miss Hutchorolt visited lit?) brother in Marysville on Tuesday. Tlu- ti \\v c. P. It, depot is going to be a lug ad, Ior Craubrook. Mrs. Duncan and family left Uon* day fm tbelr home in Creston. h. J. Watson, ol Prank, spent a lew days in town ihi'; week. Last, but not least, wo have satisfied customers, which is the best advertisement for a man in business. Patmore Hros. Born—On Saturday, June 3rd, to jLjMr, and Mrs, J. Swinarlon, a girl. ji j Mrs, Tope, of Movie, was taken to Kugene bosplta nn Mo asl DRWHilSTS 'Phone 74 STATIONERS A " * *A*AA*AA**AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A, A " Herbert Clark, oi Fort Steele, im •"I ! a visum in the hut, to, seieial da, this week. Mrs Laura Simpson, ol Virile A-,-: ImM ':■'''• '.-"/■/ :■'/... ■Am ibfc_ I'l IK STY1.K i'l-' Tit.M.U ,',..,' mini. I„i „ ■ ,'. , - : t, a , , - -. lla-,,, Ill, -a, ' I- ' ,,;, itl.nl .a . II. at. I, • I Hill -ml;- I,'. ilt.il.1* i ■ . aiuek ol he I'huieenl I, un I. A in ,r, nn.l „ I'll,,, ii ... It -■ mill ,vi,rlli \\l ' ■ i,. ,1 re Soil ■ li, f| ' '- LI-ASK & HENDERSON llll I All (IK'S LUMBER Robinson-McKenzie Lumber Co.. I.id. Saw and Planing Mills A'l Kinds Ol Rough and Dressed IAinibcr|V';; ;,,,,„ Man . Is the .must oi hi i sister, Mrs , ii . nf Kyait, haii .... .. :■.. .. ..*: a: bis home bore . ■■ um lilitis '■ Swui.iiinn wfiii tn Hamilton on Mi i. la) lo prepare Ior Ihe opt nlug ot it. ;, v. hotel, Buj live .un- lots in Snuth Cranbrook, ib- y ate going i.ist "Hutch," - le agenl \\ ! ■ ., , :.i i*', W. Fenton, pan] ■ . v' da) from a busi- Vlra \\ i' Clienettc, oi Marysville, was ihi' KiieKt ni Mis Geo Gougeon ,i few da) s this week. K Sproule, "I the Smeltrr '.'ity, spenl .i couple .«f days In town tins week with his family W.iltei Johnson und Archie Mc- i'„iilii,ii,, ni Wardner, were vlsl'.lng Cranbrook friends Sumlay Gonial Kred Smyth, ..r the Uoylo Leader, was up viewing ilu- Ull build ti s Monda) an.l' Tuesday Time rooms \\ii<'iiiii ul lhe Wiia,a Vpply i.i s. (i Hoadley, ii \\. Gnsklll, managci of the Klmberley Milling l i.i .1. II. Mrlllt'IIIK'S receive prompt utleiitii who h.td another operation performed last week, is proj.ro ■-,,,< i.n.,laldi „i prusciil writ nt. I' you want the Wlgen Strawberries [.„ preserving better leave your order now with (1 T, Itogers, .1. Davis, win, has been employed ,,, J. I). MclMdo's plumbing department for lhe past Iwo years, has accepted a position wllh the Cranbrook Electric Light Company, .1. Ediinr Davis is now In business for himself and Is prepared to do all kinds of work in lhe brick or stone mason line. .Mr. Davis has had long experience and what is more is a man wini is always very earelul in any piece of wuii; In, undertakes. There are a large number of people in this district who know by experience tiiat litis is n fact, and lliis reputation will bring Mr. Davis business at all Hint's. Those who have any work in 17.30. Members will meet at lull .,i rdial- 1. Attwoud, station agenl Moyie, w.,a |„ town Satutdaj. .Mis A M Hi,,„!.,'. ol Win I visited friends here Ua- past w,-.-i- ll Benedick and Kred Anders.,,,, | i.uu sharp. Visiting broth, oi Mayook, silent Saturday in '."■.,,. ly invited. Mrs li Corey and family lell lo- j w It Koss, M.I' 1' , oi Pernio, and ,i.,y„„ a msii i,. fii,ii.I» ill ..'re*.nt, Taylor, M.l'.l'., ol Hevelstoke, ion. were In low,, last Saturday. H was A 1'. Stephenson and S, McUach- >lr- '1'aylor's Insi visit to Cranbrook em, ,,f Moyie, spent Tuesdaj in in luetrop. S. Cioncst, „l Winnipeg, C I' It,1 «o)'lc will celebrale the nrstot duly inspeelor of stores, arrived in town '" *"'"' sllJl"' »'"' a!i UMI''1 ll»'r'' «i» i,e ,, lilg ciowii iitiin Cranbrook. Tlio people ol Has lown always have a good time whu, they go to Moyie. G. T* ROGERS FANCY AMI STAPLE GROCERIES AND CROCKERY CRANBROOK, II. C. and he was ver) Inborahly impressed will, the id,,.'.'. Saturday. Six roomed furnished bouse on er lull lo rent (or sum,tar. Ajiply „l , Herald uiliee. Mrs Sim Hal'iihardl and lalllllv left j Fur Sale—3(10 neres ij miles from Craiibrook; $2 an acre; snap. Set "Hutch." to-day for Toronto, (lui., where ihey will spoml several weeks. | Frank Van Decaf arrived last Frl- Wantcd, by a young la.lv. posllion 'la>' '\""" Seattle, frank is now as slenograpl.tr. Flrstclass reicr "'"' ll1'' Duhuiiuo Telegraph-Herald ences. Apply to Herald. Coinpaiiy und lias the Territories 'tn P.-ier Lund, inanaser of the ,',-.,mi llis llHlt "' selling hotel i'egluors Nest Pass Lumber Company, lias and is making a great success nl Ins lioen in ('ranlirook and vicinity .li.- w-ork. pasl weL'k' I Tho moving of the lilg seven ton sale Wesley ('line ,s greatly Improving „t ihe Imperial Bank from tlie old Ids home with a new verandah, hay j t|ttartars to the new last Saturday window and rc-dccoratlng the inter- was a Iiii; task Perry 4 Flt.geralil lot had the job in charge and they did it A good boys watch at Wils.iu's "illlu"1 a mishap. lor "•''• Cranbrook is ably assisting Juno in Mr. Parker, late ol lhe .Movie l.um- , maintaining her reputation as the ber Company, has accepted a posllion!banner month for weddings. Already in the ediccs of lhe Kast Kootenay hall a dozen couples have been mixed Lumber Company. I UP ill llie matrimonial meshes, and F, Iv Simpson and M. I,. Hillings 11Jal"u Rumor has others slated to deleft Sunday for Ladysmiih as dele-1 l"in ,rom *• s'atc of single blessed- gates to tile meeting of the .'.ran.I .I10sa' lodge ol Oddfellows. Wilson, Ibe jeweler, has just recelv- Are you building a home'' If so id a nice line ol silver novelties, you want ,, furnace. We handle lhe We daily heat remaiks aboui you,,. "Sunshine" furnace, dives perfeel |a(|s j„ tj,iS p|nM w|,0 m^ lllL, hUm° satisfaction. _ Patmore Bros. I curb, li is quite uut—they need it Hen Murgatioyd and wife,* Miss E'. badly. And there are a lew g.rls Povcrelll anl IV Edwards enjoyed ., aloiin in iheir teens who follow Cieir day „l pleasure among nature's ueau-|Own sweet will i„ no good ultimate end, upon whom the baud ol ,iaren- lal restriction should lull heavily. Around Creston and Slidar must be nu ideal locality ai ihis iimi-, judging from ilia large bunches of fragrant oral promising coppei prospecls up wild roses that the trainmen bring in die si. Mail's valley, were down to (r their trips up that direction, ilie metropolis a lew days lius 'meek These and other wild ilowers beat getline, suiijilies [ol theii summer's ] anything thai evei ttapjioned in r.he lies at Perrj Creek on Sunday, A lew ii..,i, Cranbrook look in l-'c, tie's excursion to Kallspell on -auu lay. '['lie Evans brothers, who ..„,, sev work. K. .1 Thorns, i,„,neily „>' lhe Silver i'nj, Mining Company at Ferguson, 11 (' . has assumed his duties as siireessoi li, Join, 11,en,,,.', „, lhe easl for beauty and fragrance. If is strawberry time uji that way, ,00. For Sale—One of the best homes on Baker hill, large nonse; all modern conveniences. See "Hutch." loromaiiship ol tlie local electric lulu j, j, Sullivan, ,,[ Winnipeg, is the and telephone lines latesl addition to the Herald tall A. s. Heimi'iL has charge ,,f flu- -Mi. Sullivan will lake charge oi llie Herald ilns week ,„ lbe absence of type seating machine. As soon as Uie "Old .Man" and Mr. Hillings, the manager of the Herald returns If luu have any money i„ pay the ftlee tie sure an.l see him, but if you want to collect any you had better pass liim up, A man wiih a jag, a lean, of horses .ind an ambition to make the Hlngling harlot race look like a dog-carl |i loin the coast, where Ile will e 1111- lete arrangements ioi some un- rovel,mills in the paper, the Herald will lie enlarged to eight pages. A s. Trow and wife aitive.1 from Wisconsin lust week to remain dui 1,_ the summer season. Mr. Trow lus cession, treated ihe Inhabitants of been appointed manager of the Pert lower linker street lo a k« minutes j Creek Hydraulic Company iu plac ol thrilling runaway excitement Sim- ol Mi. Bright, and ,s bete 1,. loo day overling. By ,, mi,.,,'1' no --.- af,,-r tlie work In connection with ..: brother, the resident innnagei .,t Uu see real una,. t_....,.».... This is lhe Mi. 0. .1 Win,-,,, ol l'i est.,:, Is THE SUCCESS OF OUR SALE has been more than wc had ever hoped for. But could it well te otherwise, with goods selling lor less than one hail their actual worth, imagine 12 Men's Linen Collars $1.00; 11 Pair all all-wool S0x (or $1.00;. a',1 up to date all-wool Men's Suits J1.95: a genuine Box Calf Shoe worth $3.50 for $1.45, and al! other goods in the same proportion. .** .•* .* .* _a XX HILL & CO., Cranbrook's Greatest Store t : .1.'. .1..!. : : : I* XX XX xx XX I! I *:. V.i. V :, X .:. t'*> t-9-9-1 !•■• •-* l|4«IMH"l .-•"■-'■-■l-.af'l Get Ready For Fly Time ; Screen Doors Screen Windows Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Garden Hose j J. D. McBRIDE f the 111; Slore tbal keeps everything lo the Hardware Ion. t*«-*94 • + +~4t-+.+.9..4h «-»..#.,»., »-•..«..•..•.-•..•-.«-•... fflmmmmmmmmm.mmMm.mffl 1 MARCONI WIRELESS I ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl injiiiy resulted. If . un want a [urn you want it real good, mu:- i» mui "Sunshine" lurnaeo. DuniB inud or.making n liis hid lur the Btrav Mil; coal, coke or wood. trade uf Cranbrook and he is jure t<> Patmore Bros, | n.'i u if quality counts for any- Invitations have been Issued ihis lhln8- No Browct has $vm mn week announcing ilu* marriage of Olio attention to strawberry culture and Winner, of Wardner, to Mrs Sam IUJ shlPI)er tlBVotea moro carfl l0 Ilavifl, of Thompson Kails, Mou- , Picking, sorting and packing. Any formerly of Cranbrook, which pvcnl allcrnoon after the train arrives from lakes place «,n Saturday evening, I u"s west If you call at G. T. Rogers June 17th, at 8 o'clock in tbe Central B^' slon; an? B" Jto V'«fn b.u' hotel Wanlner I r'es J*011 Wl" acknowledge that tliey W. V. (lunl was In Michel last week are superior to any berry you evei attending the Inquest held ovei thu saw shipped into Cranhrook. Picked remains of Arseno Qorgaml, a deaf iTI the morning and delivered in Cra-i- Italiun who was killed on Ihe track ibr°6,{ Uie same afternoon, in that town on the 3rd Inst. Tho 1 A lot and small house to be sold evidence showed that Engineer Palmer cheap loi cash. Owner leaving town, had used every means to prevent ihe Apply at Herald office Hi _it accident hy giving signals, but the! l_ast Saturday night over two lun- deafiiess of the victim prevented him died people gathered on lbe street in from hearing them. Before Uu* t n- front of the Wentworth Hall and lis- gine struck him he started as if be tened for over an hour to the music would step out ot tbe way, but did by the hand that travels with ihe nol do so, and' tbe engine struck him, " Hottest Coon in Dixie " troupe, ll gg- j causing instant death, Tho jury re- was ample evidence that good music j»| turned a Verdict completely ex one vat- always appeals to the people, and I ™ * On account nf so raany fiit-;.!-. ! mine, and others, who have expressed a desire to "uibseribe for the Marci_.r,i securities, I have arranged with Munroe A Munroe, manager's oi the Mar- conl underwriters, uf New York, to allow me an additional small alio',- ment for ibe people of Cranbrou' This is done by taking llie allotment originally iuiHidf-d for otbei town. These are now offered for su!j-« rip tion in amounts Irom one to one hundred shares at $5 each. II unable tu f.ilt at my olliee, do not delay mailing uie your check or Post O'H e order for the numbei of Bhare desire, as subscriptions an- filed the ordei ul thru receipt, and - i iM'ing a very small allotmenl il cannot be many days until they ate fully taken. 4: ••• *?* <.. _™__ Manufacturer! .if IJ— 4~\\ AriKfkl/i ^tH_eS£ Rough and dressed [-|i •ll /AW*tW^j-*Jl!lT^&-: LUflBERand ||i f|- /AO' fHE *t>tt^:-- DIMENSIONS j|i 4| f i?C 1/ ^_S$£t£.:.- Also ull kinds ol li. j\\ f;5**'^'U0.g§^ MOULDlNQS j|i Hit l iVid LIMITED (, 57 WKmW |T HI! VV a^_BP ''"ffr"' Ryan ami !* \\_ °^ii\\r\\\\^J^LW (.'ruiilmiuL.B.C |> "'^-s-^_*^**^ Head Oltlee, * Craobrook ItP ihis line should read his ad. in this' lug the C. I'. II. from any blame in again the Herald repeats that it is I ♦....•••••••••••• •• ;***;""___?__'__'-*,'''.'''___*_{ issue of the Herald. Ha' sad ocellirence. ' too bad that Cranhrook has uo band.1 ^V**i*#*#*#*lP*#^*lP°lPVTTW'*f *#*##TTW*#T*#SS 5fc i 5S i | 1 i i i 1 JOHN HUTCHISON A CO., SS LOCAL AGENTS FOR MUNROE i MUNROE, N. Y. % ffl SS mmWOWioiwoi*^ TI1E CRANBROOK I1ERALD ..DRINK.. CHANBROOK beer Made from the best malt and purest water, it is unexcelled for quality. Ash for CranbrooK Deerand insist on having it. Tke Cranbrook Brewing <& Malting Co. Ltd. Also Manufacturers of a-H kinds of Aerated Waters. CRANBROOK, * * * British Columbia *s*&sg«;-si«.tt!«G&.ss«s.&6'(-K**i-&i. s-i---; NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Taken From East Kootenay Papers. "hm•9«-SM'9-»»9«3a-9«!-a»3t_,»S»S., v..;.,;,.... •H-Hi-M-H-W-M l H 1"H"H"1' i f*t IW i"i"i-H-i-i-i-H-i-t-i"i"i"i- -I-I-H-l-H-H-i-I-i-i-i-i-i-l-H-l-i-l- l-i--l"l 11' I H-i-H-i- tt. L Stephen Morrisscy Mines is still turning out its usual quota of coal. The big Alexandra hotel is still the best conducted hotel in East Kootenay. Vour money's worth at all times. THE ALEXANDRA HOTEL, Stephens tiros S 0,.. Owners nnd,Proprietor., Morrissey Mines, B. C. Morrissey is the place to take the Great Northern train for Spokane-the time is 12 hrs.; 24 his. to Seattle; 32 hrs. to Vancouver dt dt dt dt THE AUSTRALIAN HOTEL THE BIO WHITE HOTEL. Stephens* Bros., Owners and Proprietors, Morrissey Junction, 11. C. riOYlE. (From Ilu* Leader.) MERGER AT A STANDSTILL. James Cronin. accompanied by Mrs. Cronin, returned Wednesday morning from Montreal ami Toronto. " Everything is at a standstill so lar us lhe amalgamation Ib concerned," said Mr, Cronin. "The War Eagle und Coiuei st.u directors arc in lavoi ol It, while some ul those ni lho Lo Roi are opposed li will he necessary to get iin* voice nt Uu* shareholders le lure any definite action can ho taken ■■ Nu, ihe St. Eugene is uut lu lhc deal, noi will -l Iw closed down, either. When oui foreign conti iel expires, the oro udl bo shipped iu tne local smellers toi a time at least. Wo aro anxious lot the new compres* snr in arrive, as we are behind on development work." } The moulds lor tho concrete hit ol the Coal Company olllce bull arrived a lew days ago, Tho bl will in* manufactured nn (he sit ling the l.mlil commeuci h i coke t tins work .■a on Monday, specled ihal about S II be me .it Curhonadu The bv laws fm ship ..I ihe newel sxsiriiis, voted o wore l».il) carried Jtarted in a municipal ir .in.I watei \\ , l,..i s.nu INCORPORATION is what wc want and have FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATION is what the people want, and get at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. Nothing small but the name. .* .* j* .* li. tl. SMALL, rlanager •I•-I•-:-I••!•-^■:••I-•;-•i--I--;•-I-•I-I-H-•I-I-I-H•-I-H-M-I-w•■M-I-w-l-w-l-•I-:-H••I- •l•-l■-I-!-•l-I-^-!■-I--;--:-I••I•-!--!-I-l■-I-I-•l-!•-i••I-l-M-M-I-I-^-!-I-l-l-l-I-I••l-^-M-!•-t• uilli:!': siaitmi s .CT1UENTS JiAA^'AAiAAAA, \\Bimwmiy^fj\\mK''* I j ...Manitoba Hotel... (Under Now Management) | I). A. McDONALl), rlanager I J Th;- Hotel is in the center of town. The"! rooms are { J comfortable and well furnished, the dining room is first- J | class, and the bar is supplied with the best. | want a good place to stop come to the Manitoba | WE GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY'S WORTH I iHtwm?im?fiwnwi*MiWf^^ When you ♦ •H-H-I-W-H-H-I-H-K :-H"M"M-t-t-l F ALLS VIEW HOTEL S CHENETTE A NEAL, Proprietors .reel equipped hotel in the * le Rooms- •^^H-H^•l-H-H^^-i-H-H-I-•|-l••H^^^^»H■I■I■H■^'^■I■'^■I■H-^ | MARYSVILLE, B. C. Th< *»** mi fct St. Marys valley. •-■* Commodious Sample Rooms TIMBERLANDS FOR SALE OR LEASE The Canadian Pacific Railway Company offer timber lands comprised in British Co- umbia Southern and Columbia & Kootenay Railway land grants for sale and to lease on favorable terms. These lands contain some of the finest timber in the Kootenay District. Kor"terms, mtips anil further particulnrs apply to the following local land agents: V*. Hyde Baker. Cranbrook, B. C. E. Mallantlaine, Jr., Creston, B. C. I. H. Wilson, Wardner, B, C. H. & M. Bird, Nelson, B. C. R. R, Bmee, Wilmer, B. C. Or to OO.0;0O00:0005 ut the convention ol the grand aerie held in Grand Forks on June full, 6th and 7th, returned home Thursday. Air. llill says there were neatly llll)' representatives pre** sent and ihey were treated in a must hospitable mannci hy the Grand Forks and Phoenix aeries. The meeting was presided over hy A. Vi, \\on Hliein, provincial grand worthy president. A per m alien I provincial organization was effected, ami the meeting next year will he held at Revelsloke. Following are ihe ollieers I.n the ensuing term ! A. W. Von Hhein, re-elected I1. G. W. P.; A. W. G-oodcnough, Kaslo, P. tl. W. vice- president ; Frank Le Hoy, re-elected !', a. W. secretary ; J. H- Cameron, Sandon, chaplain ; H. ScUofield, New Westminster, worthy conductor. The Moyie Brass Hand was duly or- ttlzed at a meeting held at L'. A. Foote's tailor shop 'ftlesday evening The ollieers are C, A. Foote, president, and K- Campbell, secretary- treasurer. Prof. A. G. Scherer was •boson as leader and Instructor ol the band. Tbe instruments of the defunct Kort Steele band have been purchased and tbe boys are now in training. Good progress is being made, and from present Indications the hand will he in a position to render excellent service on Dominion Day. A very pretty wedding took place at tbe Catholic church Monday morning, when Miss Maggie Kenney ol Moyie, and Mr. Robert Patterson, ol Rossland, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Cbolnel. Miss Ellen Bonner, of IJulte, officiated as bridesmaid and Michael lluuner as groomsman, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson lell on the same day for Rossland, where tliey will make their home. Mr. Patterson is foreman at the Josie concentrator, near that city. Ab an evidence of the increased earnings of the 0. P. K. al .Moyie now over that ol oue year ago, we give the following figures : For May this year the receipts oj ihe Moyie olliee amounted Ui $41,691.49, as compared with $7,971.48, for the month ol May, 19(14. Tliis makes an increase ut $39,660.01. Peter Lutm-r and Paul Jensen have taken a mile contract near Yahk on the new Corbin line. Frank Uuindun is doing some tie velopipg work up the Toronto mineral claim on lhe west side of the lake. Joseph Nehlerstadt is building a 15x24 foot addition tu his brewery, which will be used as a malt room, James Cronin brought three 'hoi- Ollghbred Irish terrier pups from lhc east with him, two fur himself tiid one fur ff. 11. Aldrldge ol the Trail smeller. He procured them from Father O'Gorinan, ol Gapanoque, Ont. The pups' sire is the famous Uadger, champion of this special breed in both the United States and Canada. The pups cost nearly $ill each landed in Moyie. led ti]. trainmen found that botli heen amputated below tin* km was taken un ilu- train Imt d lore Michel could It i On Wednesday evening ( was hronghl up Irom ITosmei on a hand ear to the Feinie hospital Buttering from a severe fracture of lhe skull. Heid was employed In tbe hush camp and was struck by a tolling tree. To-day the report Irom tlu* hospital is that he is much bettor and hopes are entertained Ior bis le- covery. W hull-null' and ktir.ll MEAT MERCHANTS Fresh nnd Cured Meats I rcti l-'lsh, (lame and Poultry. Wc .uppty only lhe beat Vnur trade la itnli.lt.- Markct. Id nil (he principal town. In llrlil.b Columbia &BS3Bl!!S:iE^ FERNIE. PROSPEROUS CANADA. "The prospects are very favorable that the biggest wheat crop ever raised in Canada will be harvested this fall. The C. P. ll, is preparing ils plant and equipment with the expectation of having to handle 90,000,000 bushels," So said Mr. William Wbyte, second vice-president of the C. P, H. Mr, Whyte was asked to talk about the E, A N. deal but he declined without thanks. He was much more respuns- when invited to tell ol the uu- look in Manitoba and he glowed with pride and pleasure as he spoke of the vast wheat fields over which the recent rains have brought up the green shoots that will later carry the food ol millions. An Increase of 25 per cent in the acreage now in wheat, bringing it up to nearly -l million^, was the figure he gave (nr the year. Already preparations for handling the crop arc being rushed by the railway. At Fort William there Ts a whirlwind elevator which empties 32 cars ol lino bushels each every hour. This ol course means that more cars are wanted, and they are being built accordingly. The cars require yard room and su a lew more miles o Hack are being built at Fort Willian increasing the total 25 per cent. More and better iinmigrniits thai ever are coining In this year, the pic! of them being the substantial i'copl from lbe United Kingdom and th practical farmers from the United Slates. Something like 60,000 will build homes in Canada ill's yr.ir, increasing the demand for Hritl-n to luinhia's Iiuiii) *r, fruit a..! 11 'i, a fact which Mr. Whyte appeared li think ought to reconcile this piotinct to Us own inability to catch the cyi of a large influx of new comers. Asked about the irrigation works nt Calgary, Mr. Whyte said the C. P. 11. was taking ils water frum lhe Bow river and when the vast scheme was completed 9,000,000 acres of land wuuld he ready fur the plough. This year 110,1100 acres would be put under cultivation. The soil would raise magnificent wheat and two crops of alfalfa could be cut in a year. 1905 NEW 1905 PORTLAND EXPOSITION NOTES. The attendance at the Lewis pjid Clark Exposition on Thursday, .June I, the opening day, was but a few hundred short ol 40,000. The day was tine and the opining exorcises were characterized by an enthusiasm which means much fur the success ol the niter prise. A substation of lhc Portland posl office has -liven established on the grounds of the Lewis nnd Clark Exposition, near inli. ice In (From tlm Free Press.) Chief of Police Warring went to Nelson on Sunday With three prisoners. They were E. Ralph, sent up lor trial for shooting O'Brien. A man by the name of McLeod, accused of stealing a watch at the Roma, and a China- mun who got 6 months lor stealing ilu frum another Chinaman. The death occurred at Morrissey last Thursday ot Daniel McLctinwi. Deceased left his home near Morrl.it.ey Mines on Thursday tu look for h deer. Not returning at night his wile became alarmed, and a searching pany started out to look for him. The next morning his dead body was found near the government road about a mile from his home and near hy was the half of a good sized deer. James Bennett, of Cowley, and Miss Annie L. Sexton, of Fernie, were married 'Hn Fcrnie on Tuesday. They will take up their residence near Cowley where Mr. Bennett has a ranch, The Decoration Day on Sunday, June 13th now in bloom in Portland al The local lacrosse team will play an 10,000,000, while other estimates are ns well aa'exhibition game with Nelson on the twice as high. The Lewis and Clark show. Thoy are good lively road- latter's ground on Julyjst. The Exposition grounds are decked with Biers that will carry you safely Fernie team is rapidly getting Into the fragrant blossoms, which are then* and hack. Fur a drive or a good shape. found everywhere in greal profusion. the main .the accommodation of visitors al Fair. The station is equipped ci plelt'ly, nnd visitors may rcct their mail there, purchase mu orders and stamps, and mail lell' I Early visitors al tho Lewis Clark Fair have been surprised find that the hotel and hoard house keepers are making very ; Sonahlc rates for Fair visitors, 'll:. charges in most cases are but I x J' Tlu' iiio.t attractive lino t,f WeJl Papers ever shown in Cranbrook Pressed Goods Stripe Effects Varnished Tiles for Bathrooms Mouldings to Match all Papers HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING •i- I I X :!: F.J. Bradley & Co. i o. o. c. A carload of ham and bacon just rcceiv- ,-: ,t ed from Chicago dt .** CALGARY CATTLE CO. xx XX XX '.'. A.!. I A A A are all right to watch, drive. The horses we A A A A tile U aliovo those ordinarily in .fleet, v*,* Portland is unusually wall supplied £.*. wilii restaurants, ami Ilu, prices for ; Ay food have not gone up nl all. XX A careful estimate made by a Port-,.*..!. local Oddfellows will celebrate llill(| fl0-fiat places Ilu, number of roses *i'Y XX XX XX A A A A A? X.'. < ' Buy a Lot in Jailray! It is a Good Investment While They Are Cheap Jnlfrav is sun; to he the Juiicliim of the Koolenay I ride we can supply you with n rooi horse ninl it proper carriage. The Hundley Livery Stables John Hutchison was up from Cran- The magnificence of Portland roses brook last wBek to meet the Marconi has been a source of astonishment to people. early visitors from the east. Central and the Crows Nest. luC I Lots will advance II. hns placed ii small plat on sale ul llinl point, re nol many Mh for side, (let in while you haven ■hiiiiee. Kor particulars and prices write to 1. H. WILSON, Si XX .' .1. 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