@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "fdef1d07-1e45-4574-8435-2548ef1b1ba3"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1901-08-22"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0068765/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ 1 THE CRANBROOK HERALD. t VOLUME I. CltANBHOOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AIM JUST 22, 1001. M'.mi'ki: 2:1 The Canadian Bank of Commerce. iiletit. ll. li. WAi.KRK.Oon, Man* Hon. l*.|.n. A. Cox, I'niil I'p Capital 88,000,000.00 Hist 2,000,000 llll Total Rcsoureca f..i.,i:i:i,01l;l.lll) A General Banking Business Transacted. Deposits Received. London Agents -Tlte Bank of Scotland. . i: wiiwiiik BRANCH. HUBERT HAINES, Manager. It's the Furniture As much as ftic house Hun appeals in the lover nf ilu.* perfcel home. ....THESE ARE SPECIALS.... Ilft.ivy white enamelled lull size iron beds, Irom $6 up Hard wood beds (nun $1 up, Dressers, large German bevel plate glass, from $9,75 op. Rockers, Irom $1.25 up. We have sold a lot of CARPETS this season and have just received about another ton, beautiful styles and prices the lowest ever named in Cranbrook-. Call and see how little it v/ill cost you to supply your house furnishing needs. Sales running wellitr, on [try Goods Groceries Shoe:, hardware Points Wall Paper. Etc if you want perfect satisfaction Trade at Gilpin's Ladies Blouses At Half Price ....RIED & CO. &:<-* i000.4>.0004®O< r>0,0044&M0JkW_ <■'•** | | W I I I Are You Looking for a pack We have them. H 1 outfit? *> H Saddls H THE IRON DEAL IS A G0l;:n,,le9orso ttD lhattherel l Montreal Syndicate Bins the KiKbe ncr Properties. MONEY HAS run OVER LAST WEEK One ol the Most Important Mining Deals Consummated in British Columbia. MEANS MICH TO Thi: PROVINCE Kitchen-pi is fi name io conjure witli. Tliu transfer ofilie iron properly In lliHt district from C. 1*. Hill hid) others tu a strong Montreal syndicate last week, innl ihe progress made in satisfactory development ol copper nml galena prop. eiiii's has marked Kitchener and surrounding territory us a section tlmt may rovoluiimii/.'! (he industral conditions itl British Columbia, and become a potent factor hi lhe iron ami steel limit of the world. When nu'ure placed such a magnificent coking conl ut Fernie, it would surely he a practical demonstration of tlie fitness of things if there shou (1 lie developed at Kitchener, only ioo milts away, one ofthe richest and hest iron deposits on the continent. The Herald man vUitid Kitchener last week and Ihere saw evidences of" that town and section's coming greatness. C, I' Hill had jnst returned from Nelson, where tlie hig deal had been consutuat- ed; nnd he was feeling gooil over the outcome. He located most of the property in 1893, long hefore there was auy railway communication in this part of the country, and since that time he has I iee 11 working lo bring abuul what was accomplished last week, "There will he 110 startling developments this summer," said Mr. Hill, "We will go ahead to determine what we have, and see if the rich ore does not extend along the leml to a point much nearer tbe railroad than where we have it now. I believe we have the real thing, and the syndicate, acting under the advice of Mr. Blakemore, a man who must be thoroughly satisfied before he will allow himself to admit anything) evidently has ihe some opinion, since ihey bave put up lhe cash. We are not saying much. We are simply going ahead. Au iron properly is different than a silver, lead or copper properly, ll is worked on a different plan, ami naturally Ihe preliminary work differs very materially," , ance of limestone for fluxing upon iid- ! joining property, it will be »een that ihere te nothing to prevent the ejiabhsh- ment of sleel works if the pro- erty should prove to be of sufficient extent to justify this step. In tlie opinion of r lod lodges such expectations ate not thought t>> be too sanguine, anil the effect upon the province in the event of such being done would he relatively as gieat iv- lhat produced by lhe hpeniiiK up ol th, nl mines nt i-'emie aud the Introductii 11 "1 cheap coal and coke. Pig iron is v, irlh t*o per ion today in British Columbia ndtiril section steel rails sreworll : |o and light mine section steel rails }'•■ 1 per ton. Pin iron can be maiiulactni, '1 at Kitchener for fio per ton which would give heavy sleel rails at lio aiui 1 . lei sections at %!*,, and castings am) machinery used it) the province WOU id he similarly affected nml a great saving thereby made in the outlay for . mining plant. There is also the further pos- ihility of an export trade, as then tne 10 steelworks upon the Pacific coast nnd no other depotlt of iron ere discovered, which, without admixture, would produce similar metal lo that of the Kitchener deposit. "If, however, il should be found that thu property is not extensive enough to justify this program there is still an important aspect in which the whole smelting industry cr Britisli Columbia will be benefitted in ue provision which Ihe property will made of the highest quality of iron ore for fluxing put poses. Hitherto the ore available for ths purpose has been of an inferior quality, and lias to he brought at considerable ex pense from great distances. To Illustrate this it might be said that the Hall mines smelter is now procurirg its sup- lilies from Kamloops, It is also a I at* I worthy of note that Kitchener is near enough to uie smelters ut Great Kails ml Butte to bring them within lhe range ofthe Kitchener property's operations for this purpose. "As to his present intentions Blakemore said the program ot Montreal men would he to tlevol next year or two to development woik before deciding upon the larger scheme to follow. Meanwhile preparations will be made lo ship ore early next season tc the various smelters for fluxing pur poses," TERRIBLE DISASTER TO BUILD A SMELTER I lie Sullitan IVopli are in Favor ol* Sucll a Move. il IKK JUMPS IN CONSHUlBNCf and canvasbags; also some 4 4 halters. These are all go= 4 , 1 , 1 mn af less than cosl as we m ■ * Mr the Steamer Islander Wrecked and Fort) U People Browned. wish to Call ami close them examine them. ij Fort Sleele Mercantile Co. 5 J. P. PINK IVIANAQER i OUt 4 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 V r y* * , r' 4 rtrrf r44 r4-*4440 sm ■ mas] -j^-iiiiHaaaaffl Plumbing and Heating:. Nnw is the lime to have mum* furnace pul in, and gel read) lor lhc winter. ESTIMATES GIVEN EREE. Rifles and Shotguns Buy your sup- f.yj Sliiiiiiiii!! season is at hand plies and amuiiiliiin from G. EE!KEEI!IEi:3l3'*lt.!iI H. HINER. ;Ll3EIlfSSiSH Improving On Nature Is one of thc functions of the tailor. By his art he makes up for deficiencies ol shoulder, chest, etc. It is our business to do that, and more. We not only make perfect fitting garments which set olf a good figure and improve a poor one, but we put material in our suits which some tailors would not think of selling at less than double our price. Leask & Henderson Tlte iottt Century Tailors, Crnnbrook, li. CJ The Deal Put Through. The Rossi nnd Miner says that \\V. II.trt-McU.irg of Rossland returned yesterday aftei assisting in one of the most Important mining deals ever consummated in Nelson. He acied as solicitor for the purchasers ofa group of 15 mineral claims on ihe well known iron ridge constituting the divide belweeu Anow creek and (loat river, in the Host river mining division. The property was owned by C. Plummer Hill. James J). Sword, Frank \\V. Peters. K. J. Matthews, j. Rodiick Robertson, S. M. Bridges and others, and ihe consideration was $So,coo The new owners ntt' a syndicate of Montreal capitalists, pre suniiilily in close touch with IheC. P.R., ' mul represented in this transaction by William Itl'ikctuoie, miuing engineer. Mr. Hart McHarg's examination of the titles to tlu* claims was the final step in the consummation ol the ileal, which was negotiated some time siuce. Referring to the matter the Tribune snys: "The importance of the deal, Mr. Blakemore snid, was r,ot to he measured by tlie money consideration involved, although il is ii large amount, hut rather by the elTect which tlie consummation nt the ileal is likely lo hnve upon the lutuie developments of the province. Tlie reports ol the experts, the assays mnde mi the Ore anil lhe woik dime lip- on the properly, which consists of 15 claims, Imve disclosed the existence of a continuous body ol high grade hematite iron ore, The actual width and depth ol the ledge hnve not heen determined, hut sufficient work has been done to show thnt the hod)' of tjunrl/ite itl which the ore occiires is from 100 to ai>o feet in a- (1th, nml the geological formation lav- irs the conclusion that there can be 110 loubt of its existence at considerable lep'h. The polity of the ore is oue of its marked features, Ihe hest assay showing ob per cent of metallic iron, a per cent silica, ,03 per cent sulphur and a trace of phosphorus; and the average of 20 assays taken from different parts of the property gave metallic iron 55 per cent, silica to per cent, sulphur .05 per cent ntul phosphorous .01 per cent. From these figures it will be seen that the iron is al least equal to Lake Superior hematite in matallic iron, and lower bulb in phosphorus nnd sulphur. Whether the pioperty will develope into a proposition large enough to justify the establishment of au iron smelter for the production of pig irou and sleel rails for local consumption remains to lie determined. The quality of the ore is admir aide for this purpose, and wlieu it is remembered thnt the best coal and cuke luu the continent is produced within a Victoria, August 18.—The steamer Islander, the crack passenger steamer of the Alaskan route, operated by the C. P, N. compnny of this city, struck au ice berg off Douglas island at 2 o'clock mi the morning of Thursday last uud went to the bottom, carrying from 65 to So souls, iucludiug passengers and tueui - ' ers of the crew. Some of the survivals arrived here this evening by the steamer Queen. They report that as the hoat went down her boilers exploded, causing lhe death of many who might have heen saved. Captain Foote was on the bridge when the vessel struck and stayed there and went down wilh his steamer. Among the passengers lost ou the Islander were Mrs. Ross, wife of Commissioner Ross, of the Yukon territory, her child and niece; Dr. John Duncan, of this city; W. J. Preston and bride, Seat- tel; V. Mills, Mrs. J. C. Henderson, W. II. Keating and two sous, of this cily nnd Los Angeles; J. V. Douglas, Vancouver; Mrs. Phillips aud child, Seattle; Mr. Hell, Mrs. captain Nickersou, Mis. W. -Smith, Vancouver; J. A. Blelhen, Vancouver; J. h. Wilcox, Seattle. Perry Creek Is Destined to Become the Gold Camp of East Kootenay District. ST. MARYS LOOKS BETTER THAN EVER There seems tu he little doubt uow tlml there wilt he a smelter built iu South Kust Kooieuay within the next eight mouths, A resolution was adopted hy lhe hoard uf directors of the Sullivan mine, in Spokane last week, authorizing such a movement, ami it is dm-to this fact tlml Sullivan stock, that has been lying dormant for the past live mouths at six and seven ceuts, bus taken a jump to 12 iiid and 15 asked. The location of the smeller has not heel) staled, hut there is every reason to believe (hat il will be built ut Marysville, where there is magnificent water power uml a splendid location for the shipment oi me from the North Star nnd Sullivan properties uml the entire St. Murys country. The building of a smelter in this district wilt go n lung way to settle the vexed question ol transportation ou Soulh Mast Kooleiiay ore, and properties with large ledges but low grade ore, that ennnot be worked at a profit, and hence have remained undeveloped, will now he pushed to a ; ayiug basis. The building of a smelter will also revolutionize the mining industry in the district, und will be the cause of muny properties undeigoing active development, aud revive the miuing industry from Windermeie to the Boundary. obtained fiom the ovens ol lhe Crows Nest company, an industry should be established which will do more to de- j velopment British Columhia than all of j her mines of gold, silver nnd copper." Asked about the lend question Mr. Robbins replied: "The lead question is I simply out ol supply and demand and we can no more regulate lhe price ofthe j metal ihnn we can that of wheat, beans or peas. Lead is lower than usual in the I world's natural market, but it has been lower than it is. It is worth from /'u I to /'17 per long ton in London now, but it has been as low as /y per ton. Last yenr we wire getting as high as 1 iy per George Miner and Jake Fink Out ton for it. The result of the prevailing I e'. will be lo cut dowu the pro- TALKS AND INCIDENTS a, Leitch Makes a hv. Ilbsenalioii od Immigration. J. C. DREWRY ON THE ST. MARYS Ioa prices duction of lead ami when the reserve stocks are consumed the price will go up again. The price is kept up artiiirally 11 tlie United Slates by the lead trust. "Solar as tiie freight and treatment diarges on silver-lead ores are concerned they are higher than they should be when the low price of lead is considered, but perhaps these charges aie not great' er ill.111 the exigencies demand in .1 newly settled country where the traffic is not large and where hig profits are ex- peeled from both railways and smellers. These matters, however, will rectify themselves In time hy means of competition. When Jim Hill completes the branch road from tlle uiaiu Great Northern line, naturally he will erect asmeller at some advantageous point in East Kootenny, just ns the C. 1'. K. has a smelter ou its line at Trail, and this should naturally reduce the freight and treatment charges to a natural basis. While I believe lhat the railway coni- p uiies charges too much for haulage and the smellers for reduction they are not bo extortionate as other places uu der similar conditions, have been in the past ami are really inclined lu he almost (air in their treatment of the miuers," concludes Mr. Robbins. on a Great Hunting Expedition. HOW "BALDV" MORRIS Sir POSTS A I.eitch returned last Friday from a visit to Winnipeg ;ui) other Manitoba points. While there lie said he met a large number of people fiom the States, who are 111 Canada looking for land. 'They are of tw 0 clai ■it's." said Mr. Leitch "Une is the : irille r from ihe middle or eastei n -t.i' es h Ull .1 tew thousand dollar**, looki ng 1" r loom tor expansion. They bave tuadi ■ money m Mining Sutes. orlh $240 a pom 1,1 Bllv de Vancouver, August 19—The steamer Pantlton arrived at 110011 today from the scene ofthe wreck ofthe Islander. The official statement of the number of deaths is now 42. Twenty-five men of crew and 30 of the Islander's passengers came by the Farullon. There is 110 change iu the condition of affairs al the wreck. Siatemeiits ol the passengers show that Captain Foole did not commit suicide, hut wns exhausted and compelled lo let go his hold uu the tail to which he had been clinging. lie threw up his arms and his lifebelt slipped he sank. Some of the passenger: dare iiml there was no justification lot the Islander to have been ruuuing at full peed through a thick fog. She was go* hig i.s,-'; knots, and when the passengers got out 011 deck Ihey could nol see more than a dozen feet. Then it is stnled thut If lifeboats had been better directed ami stood by the result would have been different. A boat which was built to carry 45 people lelt nnd went ashore with as few as six or seven persons , another with 19, when there were still many men iu tlie water, who were so badly chilled that they sank aud were drowned. Men were unable to endure the terrible exposure. Trade Displays. The exhibition management arc arranging for room for trade exhibits from any point iu the district, and wish to he notified as Boon as possible as to bow many will want space. Merchants, manufacturers and others who desire lo tnke advantage ot this opportunity will confer a favor by sending word without delay. There is no cost for the space, and everything possible will be doue to lie- commodate those making displays. A Ureal (iold Camp. "Perry Creek is destined to be a great gold camp" and the man who made the statement is one who should know whereof he speaks, since he located the first claim 011 that uow celebrated creek. It was John Sherwood, and lie has been digging in on the rich bearing rock of Perry creek since that time, "The whole creek is not a mine," said Mr. Sherwood, '*but where anylhinghas been found, and work has been done, it has grown better as depth hns been secured. That is the case with my property, ami il is the case with every other property on lhe creek. Uu my lower claim, just below what is known as the Young property, I huve opened up two feet of solid ore, next to the hanging wall, that will go as high j.'oo a ton. On my upper claims, 1 find that the lead is widening out and is just as rich. Tnke the Young property. They have done an immense amount of work aud hnve a rich thing, and they know it. In their tunnels you can knock off rock anywhere on the fuce and it will pan out gold. Tbe time is coining when Perry creek will be heard of as a gold producing camp. The evidence is growing stronger each year that we have got the stuff." The St. Mary's. Pred Hazen enme down from the St. Mary's country Saturday, He says everything in thai part of the country is looking fine. He aud Dob Dewar have increased the size of their lead lo five leet, and are nol across it yet, Tbe properly is looking fine and values Increasing with the work doue. They have also been doing work on the Air chum, one-half mile further up, and have shown up large quantities of grey copper and galena. Un his owu claim tbe llanlsscrabhle. he is nearly through with hit* -Ho loot tunnel that will tap the bottom of the shift "We have a great country up there," said Air. Hmeii, "and the lime is coming when it will have a grent boom, Meu with money an* looking lor jusi such showings us we have there." Tbe North Star. Mr. Prank Robbins. manager of ihe Norlh Slur mine 111 Kast Kootenay, was iu the cily yesteiday and lefl last evening for n trip to Kootenay lake, says the Nelson Miner. Mr. Kobbins enjoys the distinction ol being the muuuger of a mine which has paid live dividends of fVj 000 each, or a total of (195,000, and which has oie enough in sight to pay a good mnny more. At present, he says, aboul looo tons of ore is beiug extracted per mouth, und half ol this is being sent to Ivverett, Wash , and the balance divided between the Hull mines smelter iu this city and the C, 1*. K. establishment at Trail. In speaking about the conditions in Bast Kootenny, Mr. Robbins suid: "There is considerable activity ulong tlie St. Mary's liver in the way of prospecting and developing inu smnll way, and the section gives considerable promise. If the iron deposits 111 the vicinity of Kitchener develope the way it Is thought lhey will, and it011 and steel works are established there; as there is abundance of coke for making iron and steel to be Cold $13 Some fine specimens of copper and galena bave been fouud 011 the range of mountains where the Kitchuer iron mines are located. A. K, Watts, til Palmer Bar, was in town this week Ile leportS matters quiet in a mining way iu that locality, but Bays thut whal work has heen doue shows (he value of the giouml, James Kyan hns two met; thing assess ment work on his claim on Matthew creek. W. I*. Tale has an attractive window filled with ore from Fred Hazen's claim's on the St. Mary's. their smaller farms at home, and have ben attracted hy the knowledge of large tracts of cheap lamls iu Canada, are ■.ending representatives to look ovei tht Held. I talked with some ol these delegates and learned lhat the) were enthusiastic over the prospects Tlie» theie is a another class—the land speculator wiih money. The are hurrying through ihe couutry and buying up large tracts of laud for little money la hold lor the raise 111 price that [1 bouud to come. The fsct is tbe States ire gettii g crowded. That country bas beeu the dumping ground for immigration to tbis continent lor years. The) bave got good, bad and indifferent people, and now Canada is getting the best class ol emigrants from the Slates—men with mooe) and intelll. gence, who will make good citizens and become 1 potent power in developing Canada's undeveloped resources." FISH1NQ MAXIMS. Don't brag about catching trout that weigh from two lo three pounds and then open the sack to prove it. The largest fish is the one lhat got awny, The weight of a fish is difficult to remember. If yon catch over iu it is easy lo say 35 Tbe man who catches two little skinnv trout after seven hours' hard work is the man who did not feel well euough to fish after he gol there. Il is easy to tell how yon got three at one time after you get home. They won't know any belter, A dollar rod and fifty cent reel often catches the biggest string. Learn a few fishing phrases. They will come handy when telling of your trip. If you have visited a stream and are telling about it to one j. C, Drewry, tlie well known mining ■ perator, was in tov u Sunday un bis return from up the St. Mary's where he visited the Dane nrciip of wblcb be has secured control. "I im positive I have .1 mine there," said Mr. Drewry. "1 am now driving a tuunel in solid ore, copper and gblena. I believe, however, lhe galena will play out and copper will predominate. The next big boom in mining in South Hast Kootenay will be in tbe St. Mary's district. Tbe ore is there, and I bave every reason to believe that development will demonstrate this fact. Cranbrook and the rest of ibis district should took out for tb.it section and lend every assistance pos-iiole to secure belter roads and trails connecting that locality with tbis part of the district.'' never 1 tbe ho h been there, be sure to dilate hundreds of fish, no matter if tbere are none. Your listener may go also and be caught the Snliie as yourself, fleer is not necessary for bait, and trout cannot read labels. After wading for hours waist deep in cold water, and crawling over drills and brush piles, kick it \\ our wife nsks you lo bring iu wood. Il shows yon are n true sportsman. The trout you caught two years ago is nlways larger than any you will catch this season. technical knowledge of flies, lOtt't know one from another. Last week J. P. Pink and G. II Miner visited the Boundary country and spent a day with Fred Roo. who has an hotel. general store, ranch, berry firm, /ooiogl- cal gardens, skunkery, fishery and a slight ntonopo:>* on scenery in those part*. They returned Friday and are telling some great stories about their shooting. They also brtught back a pelt, not of a bear or deer, bu: of an animal that looks like a cat and smells like a Litnberger cheese factory. For fear that they might get mixed in their stories, Roo sent the following note which will explain matters; Dear Fred—I am enclosing skin of wild animal shot by George Miner. He llso got two nr://.-;.'- >ad brown bears. I am having these tn urjled. J.ike Pink said he wasn't much with a 22 rifle but he'd take a water hose and net more game tban Miner any day. I have quite a hig hunch of-Mid animals that I am keeping for your inspection and cartridges. Yours truly, FRED WU). 111 never lie about fishing will believe yon but it Assume even Ifyc Swear that y trips. No one will sound well. Don't tnke your wife riding over the lusty roads On Sunday. Leave her al home and go fishing, returning looking like a tramp hs tlie neighbors nre going to chinch, If you cast n line all day atul return with a sote back and aching arms, scorn the idea ol heating a carpet for your wife, and put up a plea of physical Inability, It Is not absolutely necessary to be a liar if you area fisherman, yet many are. To fish nil day in ihe bridling sun Is sport. To rock lhe baby 20 minutes is submission lo domestic tyranny. "Baldy" Morris is one of the best know men In the district. In former days before he bet nne so corpulent* Mr. , Morris w«s n member "f the mounted j police in the territories, The story it : told that he with others were setting ! some posts about the barracks. It w*i new work lo "baldy," but after seeing 'bow it was done he dug half a do/en 1 post holes, bnt forgetting to put in the I posts, filled them in witb dnt and had : each one tamped down before he dis* 1 covered his mistake. Fifty 1 Hoard fj Wanted. Wages 11 5( Methodist-* Meet. The annual Financial District meeting of the Methodist chinch. Kootenay district, was held lu this city Tuesday and Wednesday Ten ordained ministers were present ami several lay delegates. The financial condition of the district was shown to be satisfactory, several new places becoming --elf sustaining. Tuesday evening a meeting was held led by Rev. S J. Johnson, of Kaslo, and addressed by Rev. T, li. Wright, of Michel. The attendance lor a week night service wns large. The visitors expressed themselves as greatly pleased witb the hospitality of the people of Cranbrook and with ibe beautiful town and Scenery. n day Hutch. A Car of Oats. A car of oats due to land Place your orders early, M. I,, liext week. It, King, CRANBROOK HERALD -. La^^to-**-^ I »pi lei i il \\i - ,.r SI I'. t'illl'th'V: 'i lie Hern I i tn -..■ tlie n *n i ol the dlsti If yuu i >■■■ .i i\\ ii'1" ii yuur town yuur nihil' nt v i ir eupl *, sen,I ii to tills Ollice, ■Success depends upon a liberal patronage ol printing ollices.—John Jacob Astor. There is one thin] '■ onilar •land, aud that Is ■ ,! at the n ■ j i | ■ ■' mada, . .:, bro i; ill bye Uut Here ther towns I (, so we to a.1 ■**:' III :' '"-,|^* ttlNINIl di DTATIONS I ,*IO*|.*l llj "III tl ll.' Sn * IU - I "" *.. i||, y,.t, .lu Iglng by tht c rcu irs sent out by .-1 aid set in that ihat town h anxleui to add i" the brilliancy of Its rei pil iu in ii.e i; iyal parly ai the ex- , of Llie IiueiiJi- t. . Firewood George Laurie has wood of all lengths. See him hefore buying. Ilia.,; Tail ne Ki M . III ri lit'.* M iin l.ii.n .."!'.. Cenlei Sl .. 1 Crmi Ni sl 1 f" Norlli Slni 1 •*■' K.-i'tv indication points to the fact thai Sooth K isl l\\>n-i :ru is ,i ills , let . ■ if boundless opp irtu .iii,".. it wtttld | n» e any. n i o lUu-e i ui a better, l>lace tn ! icatq t >r i iture pn Rpetlty. pil m n h ia stays with tlie tils rlci is ig to ue thankful llut he had enroll ti -. e Mini ilie u lui nmii'vvlll IIIiIck. I'umi I bird i- I ha Hi Iv The Cosmopolitan1 ln "ab!ed Story A A „,il-! U„ !....:.._ L1-.....I :.. E. H. SMALL, Proprietor. Oneof the best equipped Hotels in the Koot-* enay. Centrally located and heated throughout by hot air. Cranbrook, B. C. UraXG IX ONTARIO. &M7B.taiSS ri red with in.",.-1,1 A THRIVING AND PROGRESSIVE IN- I Canaita'a , 1'rlticln FORESTRY EXHIBIT. A wild boar was whetting his tusks against the trunk ol a I Ire. A lox passing bv asked why lie did litis, seeing that neilher hunter or hound was near. "True," s.iid the boar, "but when th it dinger do:s come, I shall have something else to do than to sharpen my weapons." Putting on fire insurance i.-, sharpening your weapons. When fire comes you can't do it. SEE HUTCH TODAY III. tlif ■.'.'S.in:, Hi.- liuui'f f. i IKiW Mh l'rU«lpHl i Mill i- (S|„*,*iai i.y Slnrttin Cralf.) te|tarl >•■ lho llu-,-mi nl MIiipi toi I noil -t.n mi I tpniiRiaii iii li..u lllniiitf Vh'l |.,i I |ii| llu,*.* II J,;,l.,l Miih Ih.,i ..I tin- Wllulfi of 1000 * h,i,i,-.ih,i: l luurvi. Nu hi'.iiifh itl Industry Iiiih inndc ii,„hm|i lldcs n, Ihis pfo- lloWli 11 Hi, Al I. ill LPS CRANUROOK. W Ii In ii a Inea developing a lev* miles to the wet;, i smelter a rew miles to the north, a r.ew- railroad coming Into ns from ilu- soulh new coal Beldi oi-enlng np i i e east, with new lumher a lls ou ■ rj side Cranhrook ns the n tun I and railway center of all ihes, li.dustrlal mnv* ments te bound tn reapa rich hai vest, aid experience a nurvel Oils growth during the next live years Whenevet a railway is hulli up the Kiotenay valley It will touch Craubrook. When tho Crawford Hay road U built it will comii lo Cranbrook There is good rea on Mr this. Cran- brook is now t",' c immerclal center ol thi district, as la demonstrated hy hei tnde. She U the railway center, as U ■hown by the roads actually built, s e Is the mining ,*• nter, aa is shown ny tbi f.::i that more mining propertlrB throughout the dlnrici cm be rea lird with greatei ease from Urat book than tli in from any other point In South Hast K lolcnay The conditions In the dh- it ci arc charging, ami i-ach change Blows to a better advantage for Gran- br ink, thc only town mat te Bosltiiaten. th it it liiv.in.ihlv pro Ills hy lhe pros perlty and advancement of any othet M vn in '1,1- ti irltory. .\\i we have remarked before, Cran- 1-IHroRlAt. NOTRS. M .'i to prusperli)' That mrim? •■Houth Kisi K mienay la all right." fn, man wlm shows little rnnfi lence In S utli Kmi K lolcnay theie days m b'i i-l lo opportunities. Th.* mh lug filHlie of tlii* dislricl i' all tight. The men who know mine-' win*'. lbej *cc il.ini .'imi enn proper!] T.ilnu a well developed prospect, al u ke In saying that ScmliKist Koale I nny te a di-itric'l w tii wonderful mineral r sources. i.i-i tew '•■ Am. in* iht' b\\ I'ntl \\ r lll.ll 111. ■ •■ ■" ■*• w11r• iin iiiiii*.'i* Ln* * '"'' '■ iVflfd ■ -.It'll IVi 1.1 fU'lll ll ■ Ulill 1 'III ■ I ' 1 Ill,- I'llt-illl- llll'l llll I ll "' "■ ' ■■■■ lint ish Uh-s, _^_^W_Wlte ,i ,ii llm mil hi-i*k lt ii ipmtfi v,*,.,,t, ,.i,i v\""" llle, io >"'■" ,lmn "",l him ii I,* mh erosnwtei; ,s '"' '»> ""' "'Ctf Info I .,.,.11, ill ivssilih' iim Ui Lite lui'u up trill ol the vtts iiTtil i.-uiin*,-, ,.i ,.„„(,,,„ „(■ ,ilr |-llU,, [I,, ■ "■ ■■ ■ '■" "I n htoUiui \\'**.\\ ni,;.hi,, whieh iiwull ili'Velop- wliicli In- rompnres il '' ■ ■'- ■' in nl li..- i ■ I „f ihe \\ms\\ yeur's Hirm-tim- ol ■ NmvIim" l"',)lf'v*s '" ""- ""l ■"" ,ll'l"ll-t- ," ,ih "'■,| "' Mh'bitf'"' ■ llV-rn'II* ' "ull'n" this ""'ll M'1""1 '" ;ih' niirwiH o( M - '' I"-"1'"'! '■" I"»*!**-■ m I n.iui-ntilly ,""1 '* wblrh lma jiiM. I n pub- ':'' ''"': '" ''- M,|'' " ''"'" i lnt I, in lishwl i ""I1'" ,,ll,li' "" ;' " ""'>' co.u|.ivli.'..sivL. tn* Ml ivpuii sftti.ig ;;r'uvi'.u-'.'.' Ano'llifr short imp " *n " '"" ,l"'l(1 sl""li,*s ' I'" in- mnl, Hi,. ,l„, |{|> .,i •tispeel.s of ;,i. ,,.*.*..um ol lhe im|'oi-luii ''"' "'",l ' .'..-ii hriiiieh ol uiitiiiiif, |>> .-]■., i.-tl hy perfofiiifd ul Ihf 1'rnvliii'tnl '' "111-*1'1'' Mi* r \\\\ tlilisiin Iliifi'ttH-of .Mines, Ulllee. Ilellfvillf In uhl ol llm pn ,, pul nf the \\i'.,i, ih,* volume com- Well uiTuiita'il uml eiir.'fulli iiuh-xi-d , |,M-,*- .i mi ml ier of special report.1* Ny nnd emiluilis niiiiifi'oiis ilhisitiit imis „ ill'* iuspeetiir.s mul papers l,\\ uilliei'ii- of mining li wiii be fotintl nf prnc- . |„lM. i(il|| |,„ limlrnl experts id iiincl rest to ileal value h> all coueertmil in u in- i-inhs, ,,\\ cpilaliKta mul prosuw-tors. Ing or metal-working »pi-ratlmiB. tiles, shovel I i / ^.r- jss<11Aug. 6 iuuI 20 l^SEBBB ^u—"^ I K' ^fcl Sept. , an.! i7 „i .,,!.■ .,-1-. ... .., i:.,fti.,„ »«;,,,«»,. » i- >»>•„ n ii,|,|..i / > I There arc n lew points lo Oct. I aiui 15 ,11.11 .«„»- Ont.H'i.i l",i 1 .il.uit, I ii-- 1 i ni . I""! I'.l.v.'l "i inni I I Blum* un I...'.-.-...-..- li Sl .I.:;,.'!., Ht'Vt'iili ycin-j., if 11 .'ft '■ "1 Sl.KIUl.nl.*, .villi, ll... iM-ii.l.l.-, Mi.in- ■. I I: I.ii ...,|U 1 lliitlll'ill i.i- 1 " lln* "I"!'..''. Willi ill, . .ulI-.-i- luifti ll.- I 1 c cmisiilcrcd iii building. prr ilu ,1: ii, ii, ..i.i.il. Iin Sl l'uul „r .1 tl..-1'.-.lN., HI III |'LM' IVI.I III lilMIIILI IS'.I'.I .Vllicll iiiui ,•! ,|,l,,.i,.,l iiuft 10.- i*"1 ■' ims,, ,,i '.1 iht cunt, mul tlii-lnm-l ,,.,!.I in iluuvft. SII.Bllll,- ui'luj .,,ft ,.-, ,».,' ,■,•„.„.,.,■ Hi", 'I' I i„„, .1, ,,m , 1, Slulluil II ,1,1 fi P I l*\\*>k' Through Sleeping car Koolcnay Landing lo Ttiroiilti, one change Contractor. :i» liulfalo. if ,mli A Siil lh„ slum- I"* ! Moiisi, .In „l |,i 11,. is I5il.viml ll< llu, llnlnr 1 '., .Ins uiili iin I" Hi in*!i siinimi r in Ihnl •■ n wns I I1I1 1,,11,,11, ,1 hi ll.fi hlnrkn ss i,f .-—I.,.ji. 'Il1.1i ii.,ft ilu- •sun rluss [•HI'.' SlH,U 1*1.1 ft"I l.illllll- ill .. mi,iiii .lui,,'. 1,1 Hi,' iiiiilili,. nl 1'ii'iifti II w.is ;i [nnl in ili-plli. nml ruin ili„ 1,1.1 full in .luu,. linnl Hi,. ,11,,wnn; fti'iim il..- ■..niii I'l-nminnil in.li-r ll v.-, - . ,„ iii,' wintry ilililliill li. llu- Illiuii-'ll .Minn Mm, ili'i'.'.is,. in ih„ Villi I |.|-il,llll'lilMl ''"'"- "'"'■•'■> '*"' " III llu- -l,i|.|,. limns. I'l,..-.- now inilus- :lr'7 I'.iiiiul'-. nml sliiuils lri..s nplu.'ui* Inr iii,' lirst liiiu'in the tun iiii'liis 'I'lii- yiniiiK ui uml sl.-i-l. ;,ll n's v,u nl cuiil-EQ In tho " I'''- wh" is ■' '\"""'l iiifiin ftl.i.;,. Tliu ml I ih,. si,.,.| n ur 11,.us,- .Iiiw, nml wli .III,pul viift .slll.lls'll mill lluil i.f llll' '"" ""'>' ''*"' l'"-'1 ,''" llll',-.. ,-, iiii.ill,,I S,-,7..'ISM. In llll.lltll.il huiuln tu llu; lim.'.s fur Hi,' I'usi 1 • p r- Mr. IVnupr,.. tho I'lilur. Uul Slul slir. rollltlllK In llio I. -. • .I, I li'" "'ill, .mil llll' lllll,U' I'l pruilui-tiun l'ur llio nisi iinv,. uu Mils "f nrilliiii nf I! ill nru ulsu u.v.n ,n i.i wliicll 'v''*- '"" 11 iippuurs ih.il Hi,, iiinvM suusoii wo" "'" >"'"'" "'", "'" is lil.i.'v lu llirnw 11 I'olisliloi'nhlo lur- h*» riipi.1 urnwlh .Int., Hi r iiioivnsu In lho Vulinno uf |irn- "roilo" Hi" ruiW! until „, hup- 1 Tli His >■■" mil ul- lift .il Win. Fi ipiilur i-.iii 11 I. Ih fur (imv lilhk'S nml lull iiiiui nullum, lull nn 1 .. *. , . I "... .', .... . & t-.. I"r ''""■ liltilos nml mil i .1 lit nn James Kerrigan & Lo|»n t.'59,Mraii,.< K„i. I, ,.,,| wuiuhs 1 tion ol Ilmiiiliun. .lusl 11 wur.l nl , lalli-r: li wn> il Ail,vn 11011,villi- II,. vninlL-s.il,- ilcnlers In mnl iiml K.lwnr.1 11. lai'iio 111,ni hi' il spi in li, hi ul ol mill enppor mil lull,.' ON,|,HI ui TllO totul M.ftul llniiL' 111 llu ul. 111 -iluy, lolio.vil ki-ll Hum sl.i iiih Hi..,,, u.i lho lust i„n yonrs llns lookoil ,,f cultlo fi tliu soul uf 11 iIori'u pnri'il wiih i'oiinu Houiipri, is sl .nil.llll, lho yiolil ol tlio suino nml woll |iro| luls for 111,10. L nl ri'nps rollinii'ln j ""' •'"" <>u„».t. WI1.1I ilui I pin llvo I A vory .hlo iiilviilli'o is rccord- oul uml li-li Thoro oil in ouniui'lluu with Iho iron mill. M"-. mul 111.1,. w.is in,,, is llluir Industry which muy mul lish lo s..iil I., huvo o 'oil upon i, now I Hi" Bosh iru in nu s,.|ii,uu f ihu .pulling uf hus yot pruiluooil. I'lrMl Ilillll Will, M:U,„lli s, I'h,. -hi-mikt 1.1,1:, ,'hmiililiiiii. th" ;. lii'si l.u.n from l.n,t|„„,| i„ hu (llloil with wiivl,.—• tolopriiph, nrriviui ut Soulh 10 j -.. KuitL-iiay with a smeltor, I. ,11 in'liL..-. iimi mines, loail am! silv,'. 11111"-, (lolil mli.t's. litiiiilrL.it. of citce ovens ami several prosperous lumbet m il- looks like a -.'uml tlilnj, toany man ! ,,,, ,i i0 i, ol jii'iu'tient. Hoys, we have the tlclieBt ill l-uko I d.,niLi In Uanada. Sny wuh It. lift ill Kill Ol ftft.Ll .IW.l roil ,11,llu, I"" lho ltu.,1 II,'I,ui mill" in ih" Mi ' 11 11.11 ■ ii'l union ilivisiou oououriilnu tin- Inl I not t o s ol wllirli lull inform i'h "il'"inu, sprltiR, Kiviui. Hi" 1 .inl proiluctlnn o il Ul" li,,11111 ,,f mil nl .si 1 I sn;, 'I'i,,. ii,ci-u.il) ul.nl, hull just ,H" pluvious .vuur wus 711,11111 - 'llio omplii'.vi'S nilnihero'il 'IWuiui tl.e -■'■' ,"' I'11* *':! '" 'IBIt*r <*o:iipnny Kn ". pi,hi .luul'" ui,-tl -:o7.;,s;!. us "I t'npluin Sluwnrl, sinime siiii". ..-. mpiuvil Willi III" lill'll mill Sill).700 Poslllon ..I ship sl.ltu nl Iliu wuitlll- Iju.-I .Inl. ii. 1001 All urns ,ui hour.! Hi,. Lft-ii'ut'-st iiilun -I 1,-,, v inu Liverpool mill whul] nl rut null's frum llolyliuuil, ,,:,. nirit- tion mis ,slnl,li-1,,.,1, mnl wllilsl nl ,,,.; ta ui 18!,!!. Tli nu ll,"in I hit, ir.,ti on- OU.US 111 m-ullKClll uf Mossi.) hi 11," 111 A mors I'lnu-u will likolj j I e ii linn,, whon I Ile Wenlli,-r is ver-, wuiui, Hml Hi" luiss ClUillOl I,.- se. Tho chronic kfeker will be oul of a inruil, llnui I lie n will >■<■.,ft" ,,i,ei j i in a few months, ..linns. AIIuroiIiim llu; liupurlinunl l.nl.u Ij'!, to the vurliiu-l inl.oul wnt- I'tu-ru will tlu ninuy lieli mon In Suillh , , ,, ,},,. provinou, mul u- imiu. Kist Kootouay In a lew years, ami ttiey ; ,,■ will ho plucu.J in lho strouln. w-ll make itiuli money by staying witn '■" luk"-. ol Uio province bul ilu ll,; r ttry, I ""■'"' •="»"■•" If Ii idea is holler than sonic nf ihe w.'iiLiii-i 1 \\|'tMi .-ir,*-:! ttiis mi miner every m ,11 -linnl,1 He unto some religious be Ih ; without Ions uf time. rhe Lirdeaii Higie charactertz-aii ihe editor of the Itosslauil Miner as a literal / prostitute. -Rngllsli an slie is i-rake" -till pn * V iU ,11 suuu; ul tin- DeWSplllierfl Ml lltil- t& I I' I ll I I to la talli ul Mi Adam, Of lhe San don I'jystreet, hecoming a member of the . ii l -•■ Well, if elected he w mill imi prove a political nonnenliy 1; nwitiR pi "■ ■■■ ■ .nt im iiuiii! bridges, routs or trails, Vhe N'icioria push in )uld appi 1 Late this fact. 1 ■ Chicago, snys tlmt si rlhcs will il ■ iv* be .1 partial failure, si ii*-- -ul: in ■/'■■I labor cannot secure a ni 'ii i|i tiy "i theh product, lie »ug- t> sis mat unionism should be directed t,. -v,trJa the i> ills and the election ol in 'ii .vim will legislate more In favor of tti asses and l.'ss in ravor oi tin- c ifcses. And lie is abont right. Canada has set the yue in the yacht r-ce Will Kigland be aide to do as »qll ' It itish Columbia has many pretty to-vriH and localities, bin noivliete can, ti eie be I* 11 ul Mie thai Burpasies '•lleaiitlful I'l.n.iiici, It" ,a evenlngtlde, b tin tl in ih,' lingering rays of a Mim-j n ■:! sun. I is .i 1 in ure for tlie tye of | a 1 artist, and a source of joy to all who 1 tiijiv the beauties of nature. Iviitoi Hi,', 11 tbe OrandPUks news, ■ says that a newspaperman who is n> s itlslled siii.niii slim up shop and get out. There are seme newspaper publishers In 1; : -I. r ilumbia wlm would bf glad to ii.. thai il lhey could. glorl- filteil lniiKltiitf. ' Ami lb" In'iiiln 11. 1.1 .1. I* ".ii,.lm- mil In- s| h. miirvi Inl i;r.',iH\\ nl hte tt rill wli' .is iin ■• ilruuKi-i] Iilm to ili<- si.iU,* ntul burmtl liim. John W. Wolf Boot, Shoe and Harness Maker 01,1 shoes made new. All kinds ui repairing, (iive me 11 call. Nu, :-■ Ccrlllkntc "f Ihe Registration nl an I \\ini- Provincial Company, "COMPANICS ACT 1897." I li 'i-plij rnrttfj (In! tl loyoi (.nil Ml iIiir ■ 1 -I sin non nl of tin'ni divided Into I,: 1 \\\\ iislilnjtti pttttl nfllio 1.11 end ■ iti*" "I iii« ■ 1.*i.i|.;..i, ml , \\\\ ' iil'I'IS. 11,Ily, I,ut iivv- sliulil l.illiim ,....., Inq lo Hi,- ci.nslil.-rn Inmnuu In t-'lmmplnln M Iliu |ir ru, thu ml ,,i„,ui,iiii„ i„ li"'"1 Hiuli .'"ii -IlIT.iul'.i III I'M S III li~lii.il .villi llnsHlul'i'. ivlii.li is lhc 1,-11 . - cl iu,. Musi ,,, "''■'" ,,'tu.l Irom "' 'I iil- AII llll'llllull III,' lliulit t*l i„,ftih,in of Nl rruiu. "liulnit [rolil" liiltiirlo t-l»« -»lll|»: ulsu pussi iikui-s inusfnuus. Willi tliu »|...|.lllll ui « III K\""" "r"'r I'""—"1- ') n,ln,v" '""|- ,,,„ ,!,,,.„, „. .,. .,,, mui on ..us ,.ftl.,l,li-li,il .villi ,'1 kliuvpii Ai this sl..,Ion. Hu' lusl in I ruuluil, Mr tlnn I his nsslslnnls luul ■■•-■■■ .vnilinq ll,,' Ilrsi i-iill oi Hi,- I.11I11, fliuin|i|i'ilii As soou us Hi,, survli-u mu! iirivnl,. inus- KV11II.1I I ■. ill" |ir..|,«,'ll I i.i or,' s Hull is q-roWillK sluiulily lul'R. ,t -unl tlurlnq thu lirsi tin.-,- luonlli,. Ill I! luul lis Ill I'ftl' colli. 'I'll., uiiuili'i' i.i iviirkinui, .'iiiiiImi'uiI iii s,u"- ''u'l hum wni n surlus ol in r- 1I1 Musl iiiih,il,'ft hist yuur ivtis-illl '"*' ".» "Xl'vrilnunts ivuru- ,'uri i, i! nn. ;l^iu'!l''lii"i'Ulu,,!,''!l!,|SsTo'sii "," nmrwll,..,-. iluvuhi'i'.m, ni nl Ui"s"w,n.- ISim. Thu I'rovlnclnl (lovurninuiit '!"*" I»v..„,i...,.^ tt'huu oil Ihu i',,11 i'.'i'k'iIu.i'o.H ■!.\\i!i"l'vu''orcl"r,,''s'0?0.'- *•"**.• ' »"'"'*• " \"""""■■ »H 7117 In II ni.,1 ilia i^ffrupilc |, »"" »' ""'\""" " -"" **"'"™l ,I,nil,11 Hi, lusl iiv,, v„u,'s -jlll,- l""s*"U,*s. onu lo thu l'„ Ill Uiftl.lliu 711. Tlio tlisrovnry ol il i.--.-. ol l'"" " I'1*'1**"1" '".'uu**. tl'1' "-'•"- ""'K ri'Klon .vli.-'i ift nnw llnmiiml Ciiuiiluni , II. I in.un to Inrluilu 11 litrtru r.r..-.. rust ,„' l.uli,. \\,.|,iu VM-ullllR 11 r,„l< '"'- oIMnqslnn. On,., 11, ink I ilul ftiinilir Iii tlml chuructol'- ""'"' "" '" ' ""' ' ' '"' "I Isllc ul lliii Iron ivkIiiiis tn 111.'small "» ""' '"U'lni'iii. ns lur .,- iiunirnl lnt..|| ,-M,|,,i. ft ivhlch lira llolllK "l\""""i I" I'l'iinmli ilusurvuil, Jiiys , -i m.uisivu sruiu in I I'nrluy All™ In lios uns Ihu liol 1 loi'ullliH ,lu|i0Hlt« wl,ii-li «'* '- » I ' ;'*' J '" l"l"' .vnrliuil In ullvitnlniio Tlio ' -**1 "■'!"'"' Hi"' Hlvpr M I.ll,,-rulu-u Im-uIiis. unit l|llll,, ill ■ IV,,I'll Ift ,' IllftUl, uxiuullll'll l.v 1,,,, Ui.vur on! ,11.1111-uul 1 mis Tl ft,,11, Ih1i.ii.Ih Tin. viuw ilnl |,l.,, I.. Slrkrl I II A vrt'y siil ftliit,tlu! ntul nncollrafi*- ||(l. |,.,v' I'll I town tu Km- <*l-|*l n, o|.|.or inu- ,„,, ,,,,. ,,,„ lillrlii.li is slniwn. lusl yrur's nk'ltul ul |,ill I i-itii; It .', Ill liuift, vului- 1-71,1'.- t.-2 1, us ,■ pnrcil .villi -2.f.'2 ions, Wi 1.I1 s : ' UH in 18110, I -i r ||.. ij,....',, i . 1,1..,1 ll.nn-l inns vuhicd nt $11111,- i,,.M 1181, lift ,iunin-t I! -HI I,,lis ,,, llu, |.,,|| viiluu of siriiL'ili*, lor the I'f'ii iiis tW(1| yuur. TliuHO inutulH uri' uxiiorlui! in |„,n Hi,, i,ll III in lll.ll I,, to I ilinuil 111 111, usl |u .III 'I'l ;:?.;;' SJIi General :::"r::''r;: Merchandise uiiii.liy or rt,Iiiih. hj I ru lln ,, liuu.l uml tliu ulln-l .1 il,„|.li li-.lt; 111 „1 oil,, Liu! ,,11 1! ,■ sillus lliuru is : un.l Hi,- protty luiliiiii i , Xulioi oslin. Tln-n, is also „n inl.,ul n.l[.l isiiu I',,ul tii.i.lti I,\\ W 11 MorKi.il <»!/-.. • iiiiiusviiiu, um'. uiii.h is ivoriiij oi Oivcn special attention, nolifo, Mr, II,,,,Hi. lli„ Iiii.ilii-r i.inu o! in- 1 "♦* nay Grain and Produce R. .1. CIIVI.II C.K.COLEMAN, .. li. I'. V iRl'lll. V'nncniiicr, II.I. Cranhrook J. S. CARTL'R, P. I', v.. Nelion, II. C. ills I'll,. Ill- , wi,,i,:,',''1',;',.',..';.'.'',i'',,',;;;:'jCar lots a Specially, ,.. nn.l silvur hirrli ' J Alll 1ft 111 yulloiv birch, nml block bird, Mil ilii'll 11ms.. llurkl'V . Unl . Imvu ii uxhlbll ol li. riim.ml lilrcssuilj I' Lnlly, Cornwitll, Unl . Ims n v.-i \\ln ..hi iillrncls no 1 nil 'lition Thu l.in l.us. t'oiniuiny. 1. n. nut . hnvo au rxhlbll nl linnl raopk' si,,,.- inula. Ill tliu hni'l.'.r,'luul nl Ihu r-i..'.M is ilis- lilityuil nil iliu il, in mu Is •,( I - bur Iiml Kro.vs in Unl,in,,, sli,rami; uiii'li i i* In tin-.',, ililturuni >';«., »l Hii, Tlio lowur porl is Mini I. |ili 1. llm 'vii'r il. nml 111,. l,,p hit-lily polishvil. Tlmru nro in till lu.ui.v siini|,li*s, viz , vim,, pin.*, Kivull linish; ivllllo pill,.. n... I 1.11- i-li. whlto Infill. II.iliu,il ll, ivl siirticu. iiuiiiral linish; ruil biri'h, nu- liinil linish; uhuslntii, iiunirnl linisli; l.nssiv,,,,,!. nultll'ill linish; bun,.iiiui. linluml linish; syen ru. .pinrtur rut; I-...I piim. iiuluriil linisli; clii'iT, . im- li.nil ui.-li. In...1 lililplo, n.in,inl linish; hard liniplo i ■, ,. .,..inn.I linish; linnl inuplu qilurl.-r nil, nutor.il linish; I,-,I blrrh. inuhngi.^ linish; I,lllll, IISll, llllllll'ill 1:111-ll. UlllIU I'llll. Wl.lll.ll li ll. I-Ull lui, ll mil innl linisli, nml busswuoil, ,'iiitiiil,. Iloish Tlm ft,!n.s in' ,lohn !', Smith .V Sons, 'I',,mm,!, in.' . is , |„,„.,i ,,,' i vory linuils.u,,.. , i,i nil onk | nuwol posl. ..no Crnnbrook, It. C. s—**--, I.O.O.P, kLi Cll) l.ndKc ' .-^ X„ I-'. M,.,.|sr,t.,J.p,|. Illll-Ll .IlLLl. S llllil.:' I . I.,..' ... ,ll:llj IIIUIL'I lutl i: 'iiilurl I', li. -it,i|i N. II. Si-,.'i. < rC. .'rn Crflnhrfl. A, uk L. l-.k liljc, N, l, II. I.ii i \\ isii II: In. 1 X' 1111,1 l,*, ■,iim tt in.., I injjs nil ,lu> „l Mil' tlie W.I', 11 S,', J. R. COSTIGAN, Q. C. Barrister Solicitor, Etc. liv :i'i£S;ii|Perry = Creek HOTEL Oliver Burge Proprietor ol birch, I ih mul linnl iiii.pl.., , thn* Mi,-I il.mis. u! which qu.irt,-r c k uml very hnndsol Tlw North A ,,,.,11 Hunt III Coiiipnny. ,Jw. n Soiin.1, hnvo n v, iho I'luurii Tlm iim usiiii.ii is ti.,. Good accommodations lor ll,c pub- ' Soiillmrluild I s I'oiiipiini, I'.I |jc, \\'„ t „| liquors ,,nd civ>,trs (.'lititl nut. wIki Imv.- lu'un I - r i ■• Spokane Falls & Northern R'yCo. Nelson .*< li. Slicphard R') Co., I.'i'il Aliiinilaiii Railway Co. Tim,,nly nil mil . poinis Host, U'l.i belweeu nil Soutli lu .. rossland, ni:i.,son„„,i Inlcrmcdiatc Points. SPUKANI*' "hii Iho Orel NorlliL*,',,. N-iillii'i'ii I'.-tcilic llllli 0. I^. ei N. tw,i,ll|i;illy. Coitiiccts nl Nelson with .'"-IciniLT for K.-tslii .-uul All Kootenay Lake I'ninU. Myers Tails with Stajje Dally for Republic, anil Coimecis ilnllv Al liossliuii; Stage Daily for Grand Porks and (ireeiiwood. II. t. JACKSON, lieu. Pits-). Atl. Surveys,., Land Purchases, Pre-Eniptioiis, Mining Claims, lite, made by contract. TIKIS. T. McVITTII:', I'.I.S. P. II, l-'nrl Sleek, 11 l nl in I Tin-} I Mini,' IS, Cii.ii.' and xx the famous IVrry I'llll. Wllll'll 'I'.: ': li ; <",'. bn.'.vl ::.,,. bnrk. 'Hi,. Mu,nnn Cm,i, , , ;;, , " I ",' ir„.i, i-, •. n , a i ' |A. I). GRANT 1" t"l ims. Hick jist.iLt. ytiart; .tnd placer 'I'l'i'liniiniu'lk •?I','* 'm'ning. 8 miles Iron, Cranbrook. s i'i'vL."f",'.'i 'i„n',ii-| Contractor ih !■: II IC.I.I.v iini'i' i.f n lurllllcil ' Imvo su...plus II." 1'iiu- i.ro.in- ! brown, nml nhil, ml Uu' iisyluin Inr I il in l'i Clias. lisliiHiv Real Estate and Mines Kimhcrley, It, C. iIil ol tlin ,'iti. Hi.- Miliiur. Ih,. nlhpi I'xln-lii.'. .mil li,- ' llM','11 111,Un tl.,. hll'ffU III.luls.i 'LV ' hull nml l,,u 11„". nil prusml u ' Rrnntl iipputirunru Irom tl.,' lui,,, Tht. ] iiln.ml. uml llm viilui'S ol tin* linish- visitor tu iim I'nn-A ricun. ul-' ud inl uro consider,,!,!}' tfroiilur. i,.t. „■(,,,,.,. },,.' ,m,,„.s i Thu work n uiiiplnyeil nuinliored „,,, ,.,.,,„.„ t,,.,,,,.,. p„yim id. oil I'.'l'i iu 'S. Thoy ' 1,1 I Illl.'l'l'l.l In*}' iii in ill. i. lur.' iriun |... 11 ] I.I 11 ..I whom ".."-il were I'lit-ugml un- ili-ruriiiiiiil Tlio}' r ivi'd wnui'S tn ,.,[,,, n, nn |- llllilt to S7!!R.n40 hi l.M'.l'.l Miu Kinusi.'.t. Is ll pi til Mlu Miirle I'ulp uml inni} hnvi. n bin -.1111111 I,,nil,I ol pillp us il is llUloi'O I, I''ft inml.' nm |.np w. r. ourd, Barrister, Solicitor, F.tc. Cranbrook, - i llritish Columhia iimiiii or nplnyud w.is 8110, r(.n,t,.. h is ,,„. „,.,„ MINERAL ACT, 1896. Ccriilicuic of Improvements. I'll"" I'" liol (nil 'Iii.. SI.,,i.Innl Clio 1 ('nlnpilll.V i ' Imr llMoronln. (Inl . Imv, i,iin|ihs ,,.' I i.'i'i.iv erudu nml 1','litiftil wood .tlcoliol w. ...I , ..,,„ ,_,, - ' 'hum's tur. Iron Honor, lur ml v.,,,,il "»«•* M4a.8.0, r,„.,.rs,iy. nml ,!„' I I Priori, pitch, , hur, in.* i*""'i JH'ii.u. pul (iiuiii. ii wldoly-Uuo,, it ol lli,. roll.,- i ill stinted nninii-.il. is The proilucllon ol cold hns some- loll,-™. Nonr horn .ho Inlo tlrnnl nls., won ll}' inliuti, hotnu a« whnt doc!I I. owIhr to tho cosnn- Allen wns horn, nnd llllhori I'm-kor, Inllnivn; One moos" nil Irom lho NOTICB. lion ..( work nl suvorul inltiea. Tho l,llc* ""''•' v'*lis|. '■'»- ""'" u rosl- Atennqiiin Nnllonul I'urk, one rorl- Tninnvm Ml ion! ,-liliu -it,,, n,.i.*,,. yield lor Inst , ■ Wus IM.T.17 oui.ivs 0™l "' •!'" '">'■ bn ml. lira sl .-v„r ,M,tl„l,,i. Ini,,':!!,.,,''!,, . intoInN^t !.!,u,„!> un," I worlli *?ll!»7,!-l,ll, llmt lor I8IJ0 buiiiu frmu Mr. Newniuii I, Slumur, lhe \\"' Ini-iiluil u,soutli si,l, „rMurk e It 27,fllM 'us, vali IHIM,IIII8. " '*\"""* "!l*' II *nry (* iIm.1 r lor (Inl, I TW ,.,.„ i. .i„„„, i;,.,„. Miner. Tlu, v.'ur's miimit on mu from IS nrnwii - "Whnt's u,,t into Wol- one voiins door, liv, t in„,i. onmciiin s... n ia.:in. Inb-wi. -duly dnya rrom ir,,|„.,i'„'s ,-, iim; Top n nml "'•"" '"'"'*■■ '« 'I'*""'* moro limn olehl r bonds, me w.ld s.vnn ■ "'* ""V" "I'V *':'" i,,,"l> l"11''***"1\"""' '*'• * ' lhe wanes pnid uguroKilllllu S,*l.",o,- '"." ""' l" S'" * * ' "Vt'"i '"'"' '"ll' i"1'1 \""" \""" ud, Irom ™„" "I";,'1 '! '"'"I\"""** "" I'm- li'.tl A iiroinlsliih- « - "ring ro- " ** I'l" I\""" «» ■ >"» I »" Messrs. .Iohn tlldj k Co., N,,,|. ..",,, ' •\"""='"1™ "'\"""> totm Kl.iu hns lioon discovered nam- Stnr- "rawit ■ "Ills little wiine? ' sic- bury, Onl. I Aiullin f lakennlleollim netin. in rs,,,. tiou,, Luke, whom i'i u"ld bus I i I'1"'"" " "i"*- "" '"'** \"""* '■" I i> 'I'herc is n line sperlinon nl run- tlnn,.7,mit-il I in I.nr..n,ll'...Issiim.oo round 'I'liu vl.'lil ", silvur is Incnnu- l"*lj1"*" "' l>y the In., sos II,, hupoa „,|i„„ ninol, llinvor nnd u silver nf ■nell C-riinml I ,„,. nm ,,s lUO.nia oiiucos ol lho value "'"' " ""*'* woman will ninny birch Ion partly pru| ,i, oltltor loi .lA.Mlis iivaM „l f*iii:ii',7. woro tul.ou oul, u.'. emu- l"'" '" roloriii hlm," „ duiii or a benvor hut. , "■.'•',il..--*'ii>.luy nub.... »,"». I I Builder ** iiiiiCrfliilirnnk, II C 2 Bs Beauty and Bargains In Oil Paintings friuiicil ...At Prest'* JAMRS ORIEER Contractor and Builder j* All inirk KiuiriititL'i'il. See us tulnri' yuu hiillil, ll ..ill |.n, ynu. Crnnbrook, ll C Get your Job Work al ihe Herald office The Besl of Joh Printing * Will always be secured when you get your work at The Herald office. Try it and be convinced. :-' si X ;■' :«- 3 ..* . , m .,..• -x- THE OLD HOOKS. , ftl'.l.l- Will] I' ft ,1.11 ,,, I1R|,|, li,l >o',l, U„l -.„;<. rtiliin .-nnl even lonebed together. There I woro un Imt nurds' or 1 1 volees. At 11 ml .-I' nbonl uu In in it uns seltle.1 IN THE HIGHWAY. Two men Rniod ut tl.,' - tr sump ..ar ''hal -'"'"I dune, llu- win,] hud ti,,,, k.u.n „„, tumuKi, ,,„. „„„,. I! .1 not, nml lho wn wna en lm. nn.l One mt a » us «.n,i mm, l,l l.fts ,,ml,I ho r nud in i-.-i i in ti'i.ti Ami -lui,,I Hi,- l'Uis.,3 Hut','. Iii,lis „i Hi, .viielila wore t -l us so.'- A ,„. ,,..„,,, „„u,|lllll. ,,„.,,.,,„.,, I.liiis ns fm- ns III,'..' could, bill il tills I I,,,, [In, ftuM, „f „,,- t„'i I" lm ;i duel mi I -I ,,f ellher vii'iu. When nil wna ,'oudv, eneli prlit- *' "f ,l\""" *«■ n<* •""' P'on* ohiill oilier lis oul null „,,,• " I I'l' «"'""l '"' '««* ■ • • ■■•■• •■ •■ • •■ • . * • , ■ . , . ... . . . ,,, . ■:■:■:■:■:■■ l '■:■; Canad an Pacific Railway Lands If i The Canadi.tn Pacific Railway Company control a large area ul the choicest farming and ranching lands In the Kootenay District. The prices range from $1.00 |.. Ss.oo an acre, the latter being for first-class agricultural lands. These lands are readily accessible by thc Ci >.' s Nest Pass I'ailwa.. In,IUu- Nl.lll- «lt ,, nulul ,,1 Mjlit, IlIll.lV ..li'i'li'.l ,,,, -I',,, H"* "i'i.I ''I-'"' ilir.-uL'ti tin- awaylng xni-t ""■ .' i i ,, •:. Terms of Payment The aggregnlc amouni of principal nnd int n-sl. euepl in die iuse nf lands .in.lir S2.SI1 ,*,n acre, is tli.iilctl inn. len iiisinlm ni- as I red ntul st; : ,< ".ul; list na I" in.HI, ,1 *i\\ illi n sin In,I exeruised in lull li.ill tin,in hftli.ft Until Ami mi.' I,:,!,- I. .nm..! ntn.i,i ,1,,. iruwil ,, ,u|,l;,.tis Inl- u>||1 1(0Hu| w]i|il| hs j ^ INSECTS CARK FOR YOUNG. ul I,:,, IXil I'luvUiuii. .inu,' t». I I s,,,,,,i, Kurlui I di"- | t..,- .. I s,.,.,,., Suture'! played >'"'. ih.' eliipnineul il nine, ' Ui>ii lhe IroBl '. ' .i ..:.!, ' ii time. Alilllona ol okk» Innl lm-n hidden, ., I'lti duel win ejii ne iIIiik io lho however, in llio ([round, or in lb- 7 , !,■ tin. ,„-li„-l„,.u «-,.,-,. «„,-, iim 1'url.s .,.'t a lu lurnlah tho suppl, .. • •' s ,A -1"1"11 I" Hm i.'dii' *■ low: tin- iir-i lu In- n.iiil ;ii llio lime nl |nir- • . •' tfAAS chase, ine second une year from date of the purclioae, lhe llilrd in • -, , -. ■ iwu years and so .,i' . .,'., ** ■< 94 Die following inble shows lhc amniituuf thc i unl Inslnlmi'iitu » -* 4*i nn 160 ncres nl dillerenl prltes tinder lhe above condilions- •-, 0 f.) *• } ll.ll ;n r- nl '-'.ill pel It iii-l.-iluioiil i- uii.... nml lm |i|s|„|s 1. tl.O woro . ii Al llm lust in, lu iilm ' nu,It '!. do poelulli All ul lh,-.o lire oui- |- J 0 bull,,, ,v ' is os- <'..*•> sl.'t'it e. il, ri .1.511 I.llll I.Sll 5.00 IIM 0 qnal inlal'l- al 550.00 nil llll *,,* •is M.'lll (I5.S5 '* 70.00 K0.no iii, .sj ■■ "i' nn I0.S5 .. 1110.00 bill ni Hm -. Sm il ,vol„|'.r,ui "iiMiiiot in ,'niiii' i',r il, ir T-T '■ml. His y «ns inUeii i„,|„|usa ,.„„',., Amonir corialn bdu- *9 *-? k I 111 hl>I*11*V •■ llu' Idisiness and shinning ni.illl l'ur I.. innl I ..nil,.,... Llin I '*' I l\\ lllll / W I I V* T . - .i.i i "'.".• i'i"- „ bull "i llin mulorlul lur i, .1. -' *M,r|l| Miir illlll SlllllWIll IIMICS. HEAL & ELLWaL, Townsile Akciiis. Ullne i luls) ntul Imd loll*,' l'nyi Iriilinn, nml 1 l£hf: .:•' i}3 i "•'-s ' i '.-.".-.'.'•• k imlltTli'V ' '■'*'>"-iiK*>- and -liippini* point I'm* ilie sill in,tin,,l Ida nit.' llim her iiin-innotir i i .s Imd rnllon. I Iiln'l rojnloo. i sh ilmo u, iH-nvldliiK ill thu aprlng ,; . iliilii'l mini awny. Aa n ooiillomini, muuuihiiu. to onl ouur m I tor T-», llmuift'li he luid boon wroll*.-oil. It was Ills thu vornoioua uppotlte Uml clinruc- '•"■J, ,, . . . ,. , .■■■,• ., . ,, limy io i im mi., nm smio „t inr torizoa un, i no I...... ihu .-nut. us (I.i'' CranbrOOK IS "*e uivisional iiniiii ni the Crows Nesl Puss llmioees nnd nak ns lo her rtiltlre, nud ll™ Inniiors I iv very woll TboTrS) I'llilwilV (lllll the I'lllllllicrcilll CCHlrC Ol Smith " ,1 It. Sim ili'siiL liiii'ii lo bnr.vil'K '"* aoxtini beetles deposit ®21 I. ..Mm! und hor onla, und It wna 'll"'r '■"-** ,"' »'" '""''**' "' 'l'*"*l (i«*l aminp..i .nm si,,, sh.,,,1.1 do ao. a b"'"s <" '"■ :'•„ ''"■"•; "."V" L? • col.tle- n.lBl.1 have *i, n it.*,, ly not for Sv ,1Xl,ed"be• o '\"""'" "",',' ""f jlf ru. mil this story Iho liualwml to liiivo Invllod lier nhonr.1 ,,,,„ ,„.„,.,.'„ ,, rorotiimiKht lliitia "' Irk '"r ",a',S ' IlirtltCr illliil'lllllliiill lipplv III AjJL'lltS IIS IllllltC ul* III '• "■'Itti'll >r 01 f ": llis \""" ■,;"'1" '"'■ ""-* "■""■" "''I'* Slnre ol lootl .ralllnu hlin whon iu ",'V.i II ui i.is stiinilliiii. bl" l"-* Inll1'1' "' |,'*,',"i "• "I t'lllier Um spring the sun stirs the budding (-rei ; ,;! ;,, iove did be Willi l'„r Ihe liiti'inl Li'ii'iniiiiii'S Hi,. ; bj iis sii'iiimo nli'liotiiv bids l./p , , nf lhe muu who Iiml fnllt'ii by Ida linnil. It como forth liutt.-rilles un.l miiil.s "* *(i) '" n li" iiuulo Iii- wny i.iilI, Iiuiii.' ntul upon aru victim*, ol iim Ilrsi (n.st. Both ®®X_a __ „ a._^_a, «, r",r "* "'»■ Ins arrival gnvo ,■ his imomlon lay egg* In a suilahlo feeding gronod i.A?.'",",'." &&?,['.'". --■■'" t'J* thnn sho u, seeltre it divorce nod rolulod will t during lho enrly -un, r Tho ^i.-®-®-®-i)-® ■'•> L, ua In no sense netti- exidinilol, or exlriivngimee the fate of liiitebi.il lurvo or eaterplllar cats inntlvos. The girl the lllllll ivho Innl ivi-nogcd liim. II vorneloosly, gorging Itself until it he .lui lillSI Kiinlciiiiy. V. IIYIli; HAKER, Townsite Agent. I .'niii*- uniler $2 50 per ui re nre sold mi slitirtci lime. DISCOI M POR CASH If Ilk' I.Mid i- p.-lid [nr ill lllll .'it Ilk Unit ni j nrclmsi. a reduettun from tlie prki will be nllowed equal lo len per cenl rn iii a mon ti l paid in excess oj lhc usual i,i I instalment. Inlcresl .it uh per cenl «ill in, charged in over tine instalments, The Compnn) has also luls tur sale in ilu following im-.ii site*- in Rasl knot enny: Elko, Cranbrook, Mi.ullc. kilch uiicr, Creston ami Kimberley. ilk' i,nn-. ni payment are one third cash, and ihe balance in si\\ and iwehc mini s -.1 th Al nti I PHt. 111. ' lint Hi,'.' .- Wns . Crnit iliiml.t i bnve i Willi bl •ami .mi bee, i ii lun (III ami. II A' . ii foil ill till] ... :i F. T. GRIFFIN, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg. - •.' -. •■ •.) ..I -.1 (•>-<•>■ i nlv llpi rdelnl, imt ns w*as tluwdler iiml n I'l','"!* li"!'*; „,„,..„ .,. 1.,'l'ilTnl "Aw. lo bo s .bibs iim.,mtii'i'.l us "n ''"" ■'■" "", ';* Fbiully II spins a Kt*************************-.***•*...******...***...**, ,,„,„.„... ,... ,, ,., ,, , cocoon uml mnkes really Inr wnter, -J- 1 IXi.Wx- . ■euro ,o '1'"r\"""" ' •««*»» 5 *—.^ > \\,L±J.. 3 ■-.'inml.i'ilniiL-iit. enlly slumbers in ita aniig quarters, 2 T^l _ fO S S * \\:\\ i The Cranbrook i s lull a oxnoelod un olllior sido. *,', ,'"' '*""'*,*' ,' '".'"," noiirialtotl by i> tiiul store „r ,„,.. .,„,„.. •„„„.,„„ mulli innu is ii Kotilloin, eenwltl bo ,„„,| „ ncconmlnled whon u cnter- t.li.3 .mu .imlli linuenca .,.iyl„„iv else, ye soo. Ves nn* dem pillar. Al lhe pro • time it emerges * ■■Ilia t.rnlinin inlglil Imve pretty littlo llleldenl, and If il wusn't us u gorgeous'butterlly, rondy to bo * in '' and liiiliiencc, tbat I am always so doni seaslclt when tho olo m ol bounty it over is J ■ ;.' ; .nnt ■ ;t dawdler, n I go lo sea I should like t.i huvo been among Ihu su r Holds. , gentleman, lirst, lust there, ye know." Spidora aloro n,vn3 no rood supply lm, : v.". I gentleman. for lho winter, liuutilities of eggs ,.i i" i Uvea -siiiioi',1 nlsn I ,,,,„, '"'■- l.ii.l ntul arc carefully stored '" ' ,--,.111,11,1 IIISI, , ||, 1«.-s. I',.,ol ' , . * "'\"""•"•|) '"'■ b°* ■ "-■- '•--"*"' ««• ;::";„;:' t:;':;;",,:;;"'^',,,,.^;;,""; i wenthor. nnd eminenlly snug .vim. * there hua boon no excessive cold, i S *:4 otloiiallih his repiltu- ; colli discussed II . .. ' mtiinttiliibig it ill; I sitbuillleil some | tr. thy coilslitutloll looking lo the Um.- Srtii'ov Flil.er nml Uunlfth Oalrt. elllnllintlon o! slavery, without which, Tho Hon Sydney Fisher's Ibjoct I he said, "the rebellion could never havo ennilng to ll - c itry on his pi ' oxlatod." Ilia lllllll uns In | I Lumber Co. Saw and Planing Mills s k !• -ii, » : Markets in all I lie Principal Towns in P. Burns & Col Id 1 M. Mclnnes & Co.. « link■..,!.. ind ktlail ■:i I. Te m fnr ; linn na 1 lltNll TO -., mi, ti. in II wna "ith l';iy- cou lirnlinin - .. Il'e. lln wn- also ;. (lnii.' ,. ., iltuuty I ;i gonllomnn. 'Jl, . I) Inpao, uml be lived i" tigrol ii. Wh, •ell in line will wire nml retail 1,1 ili.il I anil, tm mi,,i il,,. | .... Where Ills in- urn-il '.iilm; in lm. ■ i . loll ■ Ill:: boll.il -i Ilia ,lm,' t" rem ■ i li,, i nml Tl over nn i lope m, tu , . ml, bin ii ,i ii ", l.l.l lb.* dis eon , , , fin |i ll ,' i i' lilt . lb,' ■ dllll 11,1111 111 li,., II I, III dm all oalml) 'I"", n ami acid, ," i-i ;i I lie, ll I 1„ i - loses ll Ornl nnl II inn ro,, lm (jou ii ll,- ivns nl ,, :i ui i i own .'I I'll WO.I In . .1 i" l»Ok I'l' III' I 1 I'ruvltlence wen nit ■ . ,. tu Wnirord 1.. tti ■! ii i ram un, 1.1, .,:,!! i|l nl :l I y, in fi I.i mu oiniinelpntl.ni in ;t period ol .;, .vours. nml lm o red Inlo no elaborate iiiui*- in.ml t.i show Hint this would bo '0 piiidi'iil uml ci'i.iiuiuii.il lliaii tn continue the wnr. Tills led him lu I'liioi.'ist Jj" tl.,. probable Increase in population, ,,.,', which bo believed would continue ttt |... its normal n li u .; ,. Ile said; "A, tbo -.nn,' rail r, ns, whleh i • I'min our Ural nnllonal lliisiis, in I7IH), Is lllilil Ihnl ,,l* Isiiil. wo sn,.ulil in 100,1 Hn have n popnlnl , r in:; - ,*-.. ll.".. mnl "'" .\\liy mny wo not continue tlmt ratio ***''1 fit beyond Mini period! - ' ' Wo hnve [' i . . nlliea tare mile, why ,„ pen tin- eyes- if eueli * ■ ,■ - ol tl... English * i-i,.in. snys tlio I...ii- J nt of Tho Toronto ♦ :*:AT CRANBROOK, B. C. ..ti. ,!,s I'aondn tb thing, uml i,, .',' I..'ing * rtalttex- * succeeded J -Al.l. KINI..S 01'- 1 Meal Merchants I ;~i Fresh and Cured meats Fresh .3 ra Fish, (ianiL* and lJ,mlir\\. g| 0 ****** ' B *J al r^-7 r^ ^"^ V'J We supply i-nl\\ lhe K>t. \\<.ur [Q [?] trade is solicited. P] •]S1[HE!ESE3[SE; * 13 1 *.'•: 33 * 33131313 8 E] Britisn * I ■ I y ii*;: Columbia » ltd ? B 0 ;,. ns mnny, .uns nre ah,;,, llmeaver- ,;,i ,.( m;t -..,,■,,. nl or our in, no "i . il good I nvi in,:o. sli .l ii..,1 the » ... , in as ol 'i'i murk ■ ,1 ■!. I . sl yenr nl In pms line mummied lo ovei I ll orgeat n, ihe «. .. ,rly Inprea- J Is on I by J Who solid * ,,t butter Ior I .-omen! In Hen- « 1.10.1131 •> LUMBER Robinson & MeKenzie. point iiu nii'i ni iin- I'li.i-iii'. "'" " "'ui' m.lk" lho nnrlh not e nt iv.-lc.ine tl tin ,,, ,.,, , -: .... ■ I - ' ti,. 1*1 • tl tlu tnt'ltlb oln cave, l.olng nrierwnrda atnmped nccordll I i-ielnity ol 1.11 in lu ,|im ...' -" Ihnl the pilrehas. niot'e knows exnctl.' whal lie ia pnylng to lied pints the excorslonlala wo , s sui'l.fisod Ul receive |,|',„ • mill lleltli, opt when lit*. us , :„ : 1,.I 11 111 »t. lift colillillng 3^; Rough and ....... j...... * '■- Dressed Lumber, \\ I Dimension Lumber, fi Shingles and j Saw and Planing Mills j mouldings. || 1 Rough and Dressed Lumber .,',! I'LL. . .00.000, tho J igiiilo the Jj i***** w be honied IN STOCK Ol! MAD 13 TO OltDER. ThC.. h::;!::StS:r :: The Prospectors' Izxchanjre \\\\ grout rn nnl cot wnn llj ii Is seldom ,! lusl Ii breeds throll I ho sll., turns nt tlm It, 1 ■ thill iiniili (111 lor which In Ihis cot is consider Ill Ihere silccea mil) Ini.te.1 nnd cured. Lvl No.4 K-W.-C. Block, Nelson, B. C. Koliilrd Throughout Royal Ni-wly l-'nrtiisheil !|^ iv-.;'',l,';v,' ;„;.:': '.■,, pn iirnpcrty r«r»aie«rei ip\\a*it 11 ■ ] r.'.J i.ii n We i!mIp t iii ..1 I, mi i^i Itr.lMi niimiiiila IT.»i-ti.. . I Uie KM tlAS't E. I i'l 1 Mir *,^* if llll ■'..!• \\ .-■ \\ ,.-■' I Craubrook, H. C. \\ .1..11 u ui sirii..-. In Min ' Wesnage ol Clnrt-la" .1 man L. Ii. VllllDecar, lTO|> und wlm 1 Kotilli Atlntitlc wuh itivert .1 U-tioi In ilrllvcr to the' ■ -'iv '" *'" " "' "'"•"' '"' *■ L'i ,;l11' I .... ; in . umi nor- '■ "i »•->< '- * 111-,:: roo.1. No ph.elii 11 Is , i-lil, I flu's I'"' nil) l-Ollll.T till iviliu ) v.mn'l ln,'lii|„'.|-,-ii " ti.V nimiber 01 I trdrn 01 ,,, „,, ,,., ■ ,,, rnrimihis, or "mill |,|, ns Ibo blnla oriell II nnl nlwaya, vioo II" wna given Ins Job nnd 1,,,,1,1 1 ti year, and eaeli bi I ti.hl ,.. dn II, uml nllowed to do It. . . ,, 1 1., 1.,ii, „i„M .i,,. ni - rrom rmir in si. young. -Un Nil" n In'i be enrrled loo lar In-, ] \\t?3 (*,„,■,■-(,,.,,I-t,,',-soil,-,l.-.t Ann,.- roi ,,, .„-;., II A fl E'i Andres. F. Rosenberger, Nelson, li. C. ",i not el i-'*' --"■'■ a • ••1 ivivi r-igaiisai^^ifaiBjEas mmm&imm ......t;. pjie Western Supply Co. , y 11.1111 1 mn 1 liim. or .un olliiT thiiin. I if l -— *t vi * * m a tt* „ ■■ '"" *0,1 win n.,- j r* f*n**W1*kry.(\\\\ * ',; Late Hill & Joll 1 liii.'m,".,,1 .',",',,"",, 'ir'um'mnn'si;: VlClllUl Ul) »V 0nc»l8 Cumlnrl I Specially J j Wholes.,!..* und Rdail Dealers in... I Hotel ** dt linnil Siahlinn in Cuiint-tlion S'llil I Willi Ibo il, ovei led Su '■ mh 11 an " hu ■ lopi - Willi . libel (mill's w II IIIIISl Bl'l'll 1" Bl,,,: n In 11 . '.li ovi 'limit,,I mnl .. ,1 .vita .1 itelllli ui'iii 1,0 fallnil) wnliotl ror oi.iiis 1, lake Iheir comae. I'orhnps lhe loss ol aoine ul Ills spins hi a nurtii. ihns kiirliin libit nub. 1 hull) crippled, aided hlm some- •fl'lllll in lii'lm.' 11 |,hil'is,i]ihor. As ;l itotl- lloiii.it 1 .'tn Injured husband li was Oral urn's plnce lo uinlte lhc Ural cnll, ■ml he did il. lie wns rowed iill lo Bl.-il.-.i'l'-i rnelil in his mu. nud ns ho Wenl 11 alilekc was reeelved will, «|l due respect. Ills wlio bowed ,u -bim. Klnirnnl lined Ids hal nn.l hopoil to was tv. II. 1 11 lhe sailors had toon loolillij* lur n brawl lhey were disappointed l'i,loss n Bonilrninu's Wits have boon ilrlvon mil bv wine, nnd tbnt occnslonnlly liappona, lie dnos nol roll 111 llm Hind in 1 lio. The wile tad nu tiui's. livstorlis or exelisoii, and Blut'lmil lllll imt pill liu'WUl'il nny re groin ovoi Ills oollllllol 1111 liis purl Graham did isl, why Hu- ni why thai nml Hum pull a tlitimi'l llllil lull Ills *. II waa all very nuloily nml nln I) trn.nm.1. *l*he Iiln disoLiul.il lo Ihe ... „ mn 1 ,1 1 1 was A„« ■ I'ivorv house hua ii a loins' IhlllKS, nud every j J „, ,,,, ,„„, , "" .*■*" \"""" "luls ...11 whut N" hus, ImoNs ,,.„„,,„ pie, Min. J-,^ £;,™' ^™^Z ll... world ims iu lho Inlenl ul some I Ile lapurlly, even bntiBlily. lam not , „, ,,„. , ,,, u,., r„|ks „.lu, Neiiros, 1,1 rnllinad an.l depot, lias «, con In- llona for thc public tinc,|„ollc,l In Crnnlirnole, llo lias big, sloop) Mine nre .ull du 1 hit,us. nml I Inu lot Uinn I il in. alone 11. ilo ih Jl" hns p.'iws soil its velvet Thill ] nml ti'cinbllin* niliie. A. T. Vroom, llo sun..Is rond) lor n linlio. I've nol Jnclt t'lllvor, f,,riuorlv rlorl, ut tho ,„. ru nu I'riiiilom.c, Qtlehcc, whu j llo' bus repose. Worried am I. ' "•'"' "' ""* w'"' "'i'l' the Ural Cniin-1 He ia in s *t, big 111 eatillfnl, •'■•'" C"ntiiinotii and wns woaaded „i ,„„,, _' 1 mi,,, rni 1 line whkii H" ''""' I1S *'"' ""''''• ,vr"10 BlacksmithlnR, one, mm... rpnm ni,„.,„,„„,,,;„. Wo|, , ,M,1 m-l Horscshoelnp;, Repairing, !! Cattle, Dressed Meats 1 j And Provisions. ; Head Office, Cranbrook. E. JAMES, Manager. james RYAN-jg KAST KOOTENAY HOTEL, Proprietor ;, Win- Matheson, Proprietor. rrom nhmmfuiiloin. Well, I did gel I in mu umi never can no. ( (l( ,h„ bun||H U|]1| Krug0,, i„ik,.ii Vol we live llio sumo. ' nbuul yuu know whon lhe ,)i l Ile hns no ndvnnlngo. st.,,t ii„. clinlculuto to thu in.ups. The suit..- house shellera ns. W( |{ruger Hindu lhe renuir*, that tho hroiiiholho sniito nir, \\Y tl llio mini tjuoun eould sund thom chociilnte und r 1 tie lingering rondly over llll suvt hu (Ivruger) would give us henna. mill I'lutrsos. being ospoolnll)' ilovnleO Well, I g u tlle loll leg It lo rife, iiillli, 8oii|i, ment, oil and vego wenl In tho Ironl ot tbo cnll and tables. Wo even sit upon tho saint '"' ' '" " Wagon Pinking, nml I'ninliii'..,. The hotel hns been reopened niid is now rciily to eater to the public. First class dining room service. The^besl oi wines and l.,|iiur.s.*it the b.*,r. ROI3BK1 SHAW, Mnimgcr. BRICK We have .1 stock ol Common Brick, j |)() You Sell Liquor ? ? ? ? Pressed Brick, ' l:ire Brick and Til*. 1 did not. li iho bono It wns just umi All kinds ol work given prompt '","1*'', ,,, ,.., ,,,., ft wool, ue,, tn-duy I wns sho, uml I ,, . .„ So why ihls nwiui .nil. toiuo; cimnol sny iimt l hnvo had moro attention, and we will guarantee Those wanting chimneys, fire mlvu'tiiage'ln i'h,'' 'I'l'uii'ter' ul*"h„,!rd am ',!'"'.'. I!"!'.,!!.'.11!.,1."."'''!?.!!!"" .'.'.'.'..'.'.f.'i"";','. satisfaction to our patrons in .ill | places, boilers lined, or any iob lieep. t horo Is one grent din*,*, col I duoa mil work holui'oii inouh,. I'blla und my log is rittbut' stttl, but other dol , Kli'iu.I. , 1,11111,11 Bliy I Nil I I Mil \\ I I III'I IIIUI tl ** 1 " " - D * ,,«Jv ni.. f. - - j .., ■■■ tlinn iiiie-L.ilf hour's im... uliugi'ihor. satisfaction to our patrons in nil i places, boiler;; lined, or any lo 111 It is ii nice clonn Mnuaer w I. ul , „ . , ,,,,.,,. ,, 11. o,,„,so in,, gel ,1 hed yoi we do. Yours lor trade. work in the bnck line call Oi a. t. vroom. Geo. I-t. Taylor. Wfflu u ia all o. JC. until you mc. I LiLI ICK Sou III I nsi Kootenay. Write inr Price I Cranbrook, K. C. •" *^ *^: PELTIER is also agent ior T. LEBEL & CO. STSS3I HAY AND OATS This is lhc supply point lur South E.isl Kuutcnay. I 1*1*1 1*1*1 'II I'.llS I , :: -■• i We opened up Monday morning, but all of our stock has not arrived yet. But we have some nice things in the line of CHAIRS AND TABLES. We are now in shape for business and would be pleased to have you call and see what we have. We do not think it trouble to show goods. If vou don't give us trouble we won't have a job. .1. tl. King, Pres. W. T. Ried, Vice Pres. .1. I', rink. Sec'y, :•::::.::•::: A'A Kootenay Furniture Co.,Lf Bremner's Old Stand -SKS-® . a .. p-®-®-®^®^-®-®^-® •■ •• •* •; i • . • ■ J LOCAL NOTES I A * ^letted l'p About (he City hy Asking Questions nl Many People. ************* ready foi busiiiefts in tlu- Cruubrook hotel block, Secretory McVittle ways tbnt every tliiiii; looks favorable fur » successful Uenil John Wolfe's new ml. Fresh fruit arriving daily nt McCo rel'i : A small whirlwind thai swept over the I fair grounds )ilKt Saturday lore down [several yards offence, Two -'5 cenl novels for .'5 cents at Beattie's, The wife and children ol Art Jardine arrived from Lethbridge last week and will make their home in ibii ciiy. Moyit whs in town \\ D.m'l M. A. Ilealr, Monday. 'J'wo 25 rent novels for 2$ rents at Beattie's. For rent—Two rooms, inquire at the Herald ollice. li my Drew, of Kimberley, was in town Sunday. Milkshake, tbe great summer drink, hi Mrs, McConuell's. i i.ink McCabe, the Mayor of Warduer, was in town Tuesday. Best on earth—) Igilvlefl flour. We sell On other. G T. Rogers. Bran, shorts, chop, feed and wheat. Lots of it, at O. T. Rogers. Mrs. Krickson end children hnve returned from Mediciue Hat. R, R, Beattie and John Hutchinson visited Kitchener Inst week. A. Ii. Watt is now clerking at thc Fori Steele Merciiitilc company. Two 25 cent novels for 25 cents at Beattie's. A little rain hns visited these parts tbe pnst week, but, oh! so little. Tlie Misses Magees have returned from a pleasant visit to linnil and Field. It breaks sometimes. All crockery does, replace it now. G. T. Rogers. C. 1). McNab, ol the McNab Lumber compauy, came up from Jaffray Friday. For sale—Lot and two room shanty, ueai C. ti, K. shops. Apply lo ileiakl ollice. Miss Rachel Oswell, of St. John, Wash., is visiting her sister Mrs. Lester Clapp. Dr. King and Mrs. M. If. King ami bah) left the east yesterday for Cranbrook. A, it. Grace, of the F'ort Steele 1'ros- pector, was a Cranbrook visitor lasl Sunday. Fishing continues to be the great sport these dny.-;, and some good catches are reported. Pieper & Currie do the best painting ami paper hanging lor tbe least money Try them, I'ieper isn great talker, but he is a good painter nud paper banger, Try bim mnl be convinced. ].,]■,,1 O'Connera, one of the old lime Ireigbters of this district, spent two days in Crnnbrook this week. Two 25 cent novels for 25 cents nt Beattie's. Miss I lolly Wilt leaves today for Morrlsey, where she will visit with Mrs. Breckenridge for a week. Mr. nud Mrs. C M Kdwards and Mi Stewart, of Fort Steele, were vMtitlg Cranbrook friends Monday. For rent—furnished or unfurnished room 111 comfortable residence on Dnkei bill. Apply at Herald office. A, W. Miner returned from Blairmore Sunday to lake charge of the Kootenny Furniture company's business, Misses Watt ond Jackson and Messrs, Glllis and Morrow enjoyed a Ashing trip to St. Mary's river last Monday. I'ieper & Currie carry Ibe largest stock of brushes in East Kootenay. Their price*- are living prices. See them. M. Mclnnes, wife aud baby left Monday for a trip to a ranch north of Wasa. They will be absent a week or ten dnys Tbe Pan American circus lhat is now showing in Manitoba, expects to show iu Cranbrook some tune next month, M (1. Simpson, C. P. R. agent at Oriswold, Man , slopped olf last Sunday on his return east to visit wilh friends. Pit-per -N: Currie carry the largest Block of room mouldings in the district—too ) trge. Tlu-y arc reducing. Now is your chance. K. C Willsoii, the new druggist, has opened bis stock nf goods and is uow hospital The nisi Hut ion may be the j bnir, The j ir was sealed and rem 11 means of saving his life, next week, so for n week until Sunday at 12:3a. next mouth or next year. The least he at lhat time the hair been tne anion lo is to contribute bis mile to the Wesley CHiie wns to carry off the hi supper next Wednesday night. It duty he owes to himself Next Wednesday evening the Ladies' Aid of St. Kugene hospital, will given tea iii Wentworth ha'l. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Tbe hulies nre engaged in a noble cause, and the people of Cranbrook Bhould turn out that evening mnl participate in the lunch they will provide. ... 1 Father Ouilette went east Inst Tucs get tbe Imsi.mil supper wed- v evening The price will be 50 * ,1"y' 1Ie ^'l " "iesSflRe fro,u Fer,,ie t0 nts for odultsand 25 cents Tor children mm« al °"ce and did so. It is the first \\ lime for a long while that he hns left his V. F. McCrnry, M 1'-. nnd former (Union in Cranbrook. He found tbe f Winnipeg, was In town tills j C«tllolic association of Slavs holding their niiuunl fe.isl celebration. He performed two marriage ceremonies, baptised n child and illi] a great deal of other work, being kept busy nil thc time while he wns in Ferule, f 15, and if not the bet was to go to S A S.-oti. As the hair refused to move Mi Scotl took the money. ■*, k He is taking a trip through 1.iilli Rast Kootenny. The owners of mining properties 111 tbe neighborhood ol liitchenei will send up Mime line samples of ate loi the min- Xhibit nl the Ini r. 11 Gilpin wns iu Moyie Tuesday. Mr. Grant, father of Sam Grant, man nger of the Moyie Lumber company, i in Moyie. Mr. Denny, of the Sl, luigi-lie. wei West the lirst of the week. STHIU: NOT SLTTI.I:!). Get Re ■ p School . looks ^ id Pencils ft< Slates and Sponges, Scribbling Pads, Etc. R. E. B< The •1 Druggist Visi < lues To make room Foi he, gi otli . .it bargain pries our whole stuck ol Crockery ant: Glassware $16 Dinner Scl *>7 piece: ;'i ..'* saving in WAGES to all buy rs ol Crown Tailor Made Clothing. Signed CRP The Committee Blame Chairman Interference. Montreal. Aug. tb —The committee of conciliation whose services were nccept- ed by tlie Canadian I'neilic Railway compnny mnl the committee oi maintenance of way men to see if seltlt ment Georue Hoggattli, proprietor ot tliel.j Ik hotel at Klko, was in town Monday. ,| Tl W S~\\ \\T T T^ J ^present strike could be brought about e reports business fair ill that town and U JV1 U I I C | b/ ,ll,,tUil1 con«a>io»' have given out The Weather is E The pasturage is ; it do not think the Feed is gone, 01 let . airy or cattle shrink, or hens or chickens go . jry, lor KING has just unloaded a .\\v: o{ } lour, Wheat, Wheat Wil '«|Chopf Bran, Shorts, Graham Flour and Oats. The above can be had in any ntity. Don't fail to consult his prices before bu Call and See us ii Unite an increase iu the population. Frank Hogan, the well known mining man of Spokane, pasBed through town Wednesday on his way to Fort Steele. He will return to Cranbrook Saturday. Mr. and Mis, P, I,nml have returned from their trip to Winnipeg and Dakota points. .Mis. l.un.l will leave Friday for Spokane, to remain until alter the lair. Albeit Mn:/, ofthe Fernie Brewery, was iu town Wednesday. Me reports business verv good, a tact that i 94444444 *********** ****** * 9 * | News Nates From the Mineral City | 9 * 944*94*4*4 **************** Till* NKW S.VW.MII.1, Moyie's new- sawmill, owned hy the Moyie Lumber company, is located on the narrows which joins the two lakes about a mile from tlie tow'H. The mill has an abundance of permanent water, i-1 the narrows being open during the wln- llif following report: Queen's hotel, Montreal, Aug io —To tlie ollicers and meuibeis of the It of 1... O. R. C is* of I* IK, B. ofR T. and O R. T., of the Canadian Pacific Railway: Dear Sirs and Brothers,—The uudei- si^nei! general chairmen herewith submit tbe following report for your consideration. In compliance with request of members of our organizations we uiet iti Montreal on Thursday Aug. 8, igui, to renew the efforts which some i l the general chairmen had made towards denceof the excellent qualUj of iheir product, Miss Emma Leitch. who has spent the summer in Manitoba, joined her brother George at Winnipeg, and went on to Ottawa. She has greatly Improved in health. W A. Simpson returned ruesdny from We-M Kootenay. He left Wednesday for Klko, and will look after the sale of meal along the line of construction on the new mail. 1. A. Hamilton, (orutei C. P, R. land commissioner, and Commissioner GrlOiu, have left Winnipeg for nn Inspection of C. P, R. lands in llle west, They will visit Cranbrook before their return lo the east. The Kooteuay Furniture company opened up lor business last .Monday in tbe Bremner store room. A large stock Ins been received aud more is on the way. Already they ate making a fine display. Two 25 cent novels for 25 cents al Beattie's. Wilke Brown has returned Irom his visit lo the Buffalo exposition. He had quite a lour while gone, having visited Buffalo, New Vork, Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis, Salt Lake, Denver. Seattle niid Spokane. Ctnrley Long Tour & Co. and Quong Lee CIlOHg hive sol.l [heir hollse, lot, grocery and everything lo Yont Wing. Anybody Charley I g Tong & Co. or t^nong Lee Chung owe can't grl money from Voot Wing. Mr aud Mrs. A I.-iieh relumed latt Friday from their vUll with relatives iu Manitoba. They were nccompnnied by Mrs. Malcolm Lellch, ol Oak Like, a nisler-itidaw, and Miss McTuvUlt, ol Manitoba, a niece. Tlu-Cranbiook Lumber com pa ny hint closed down its lower mill, owing to the difficulty of securing enough men to work. Several of the mills along the line have been compelled to run wuh hall'a force tor the same reason. A card from Rev. I lot ford announces the fact thai he will not return before the end of lhe iminlh. as he must yet visit Rosslaud, Kamloops, Trail and Nelson iu fulfilling the duties assigned to him at the Baptist convention. George Shier and J, II. Fink returned from Dawson on the previous down trip ol the ill fated Islander. Mis. Ross, wife of Commissioner Ross, ol the Yukon, one of tbe victims of the wreck, was a cousin of ti, II. Small, of this city. The Strathcona dunce next Tuesday eveiilug will be under the auspices of the hoys who have been cheered Itom Crau- Inook lo Kruger's Pust, ami from Cape Town to London. They aie nivm^ a dance lor a good time and the people of Cranbrook should see that lhey have il. 1-,'i'iy man iu Ciaiibionk without a home ho. reason lo feel lliaiikful lor the , . 1 - , ■ -, , obtaining the consent ol lhe WlllSOn it jJEast Kootenay'j First Annual J Mine ra 1, .A ^cultural | and Industrial Exhibition ^Cranbrook, B C, Sept. 25 to 27, 1901* W 1 % Three Days ol Instru tion, C and Enjoyment % |f MINERAL EXHIBIT, BUC NG CONTESTS ''if, AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT, HORSE RACES The best program ever seen in the country. See if posters and circulars for further particulars, Specially «s •fflow return railway fates Irom all poinis. $ 1 A. W. M'VITTIE 1 M ■ iir ■if Secretary jM* v 1 ii. U. Palmer, ll irk, Inn Repair "it Upholstering ond flenen Will .ii.ii.l i v a < ■ llu .h uicl Drink Slits: Beei It is I'iiiv It is Healthy It is tlu* Besl Ft. Steele Brewing Co. Saddle Horses and Sale Stables t .« Stable .Soulh ol Herald Ollice Chas. S. Tripp, Craubrook, B. C. J. 11. 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