@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "6f312ffb-004b-428e-9f87-a274ffd0cc0a"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1911-01-19"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069097/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ JOB PRINTING We are well equipped io turnout the beetcmis /v *,\\**7 Lu ~"-. In many districts of lhe interiot too, large tracts of what wav once ranch laml is being < ut up lot 01 chard and othci purposes bo that al the present tune thc British Colum bla ranchman does not nearly supply local demand The Ilrsi record .,*■ havi 11 i ■ bred cattle coming to tbe province was m isi.7. n pure bred hull om ih- from California in iti.it year, more were brought from Oregon m is, i, .uni a ionsignment ..nne from Ontario In IS. i \\s might be ex pei led nil ot these were Shorthorns There ure at presenl several herds ol pure bred Shorthorns ami lleretords ami om- hnd ol Highland •.nth \\*. fai as i am aware there are no pure bred herds nf Qallowaj i in Polled Vagus In Ihe province \\ few .eats ago their were tevcrnl herds »l Shorthorns ol good qualltj .it 'in' coast, hut "i late years, ihev. bavi hern math all dispersed owing to Ihr i.nt that tin* principal markel t..i hull*, is in tin range illstrh t where they prefei animal grown under range conditions Km this n also thr Ontario grown bull i*. nol populai on Ihe rangi Pun* bred range hulls sell toi fctti lo MOO, according tn quality Kor rinse ranging, nnd on Ihe smal lit ranges where feed is more plenll fui, Hu- Shorthorn is preferred, while on ihe target ranches when- the animal's rustling abilities have lo be depended on almosl altogether, tin Hereford has the preference Veor hugs, uml upwards, are the agi used and the*, aie kept fur about four yeais One hull is turned oul for every twenty-five ot thirty cown ami the ealf percentage runs ahout >*i tu ro per cent. The calves are coat rated in June and aie weaned in November; they are usually fed hay all u llltrl Tlllll COW HlOL'k ale also led SOIIIU buy, while steers in this elimute, ro- ipiiie some feeding uboul two winters iu every live Where feeding is carried un il is estimated lhat (ruin SOU tu 1,(11111 pounds ul' bay per head, consisting of clover! timothy and limine grass, will winter a mixed herd ul cattle iu hue condition under ordinary circumstances. Alfalfa is successfully grown in some districts where it provides an excellent winter feed; in other district's it winter kills badly, I'nder the above system three-year-old steers are turned nil' in the summer weighing from 1,200 pounds to 1,300 pounds, while cows run ahoul 1,500 pounds, Some years ago a few consignments of 'doglcs' were brought f(om Ontario, hut they did nut give satisfaction, ami lhe shipments were discontinued, Practically all the beef produced iu British Columbia is marketed between 'lune 15 and January 15, tlie price obtained being three cents ror cows and three and one-hall for steers at the railway shipping point. Purlng the rest of the year the supply Is obtained from Alberta. .Much better prices would bo obtained ii the animals could he held over nnd marketed in the late winter and spring, but there is little prospect of this being done with bay running rrom $1- to *f2fi per ton A large modern abbatolr has been established at Vancouver within recent years and many cattle ure shipped there. The cattle buying and slaughtering business is falling into the bands of large concerns and the small retailer is rapidly disappear ing ll is expected that with the opening up uf areas suitable fnr ranching in the northern part nf thc province which arc now being tapped by railways, that the range cattle output will hold iis own. hut little change can lie looked for in the Immediate future fn tiie districts already settled as other lines of animal husbandry oiler much larger profits than the production ol beef under existing conditions Predatory animals do not cause much ins*- on the ranges Occasional losses are caused bv bears and panthers, Imi these do not amount tu much. Owing to the eountrj heing more or less heavily stocked with ame little loss ol live stock is caus ed !jv wolves, which arr able tu get Iheii lood In the forests Coyotes .lie m>t credited by ranchmen with doing much damage Some cattle men would tike to see them protect nl on account ol then destruction ol gophers and othei animals (.f n aiml- l.n nature Knnge cattle here are practically free from disease Tuben ulosls is almost unknown on the range, while i.itlle mange does not exist in Brit isb Columbia. A small outbreak oi Blai k Leg ,v..s reported last year m the range country but, tins should hi i .i ii\\ controfled by thc use ol the preventive vaccine now supplied In the Health of Animals Brain It at the nominal prlci ol five cents pei dose Ureal Improvement could be made in the cattle iinlustiy by the Itrlga lion of larger anas ol laud foi the production ol alfalfa and other suit able folate to he followed b\\ a llinre liberal system ot win let (ceding This Bhould be coupled with a careful Kctcetlon of breeding animals and thc URO of onlv |inie bted sires of goud i-ualit) The beef cattlemen »( the province should form an association and heartily co-operate with nne another, bearing in mind thai iu unity there is stleliglh One nf the first objects ■ >i this association should be to im prove market conditions and to ensure graded prices according to the quality of their stoek. Another matter that will need attention in ihe near future is the systematic re- seediug of the ranges with the valuable hunch grass whieh apparently will hi* exterminated iu some places if some method is not suon adopted for its conservation. »»»♦»»»»»♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»**: CARD OF THANKS £ To the Electors of the City of Cranbrook. | Lambs and Gentlemen • I toko this moans of extending io oaoh ono of you my flineoro thanks for tho L'iimtohh support ynu extendi il inuuii Tliursiiay hint. Permit tno lo nnsum ynu thut it will \\m my eonatiiiit endeavor lo faithfully serve your Im-hI iiitcrcBtri. SIMON TAYLOR. American Competition VII5WS OF -\\ Ii McHAK, ONE OK THK BEST KNOWS COAST LUMBERMEN In the course ol a long article, doallng with the outlook for the lumber trade iu Hill, contributed by Ml \\ ll Mel'ne to the Western Lumberman, the writer says, in reference to American competition "While some uneasiness was felt during tho lattei pari of 1010, owing to the Importation of American lumber, which aggregated 66,000.000 leet im the U'ni, 1 helieve the maun ruclurers ean consider the worst our, so far as American competition is concerned, lit thc United states, It is found that Lhe political unrest that lias been so strong there for the past four or five years is subsiding, ami that conditions througboul lhe entire conn try are much Improved, thc aggegnte value of their farm products for 1010 was the greatest in tho loitiitry's history, and undoub- illy tbey are on the eve of a general revival of business. The crop failures iu iln- Dakotas and Montana, which bad such a depressing effect on the mills in Idaho, Washington nud Montana are not likely lo occur again The increased demand from the mil mads is already having its effecl on !umbei prices wiib the mills that e hem bidding for Canadian business, ami with the revival of business in the United States, whieh is evid- 'tit in the spring, the American mills will he on a pur with Canadian manufacturers, as to price, and will practically withdraw from the Canadian market, ns the American, all things being equal, will prefer to sell at borne Even should he again be as strong a competitor in mil as lie was in into, which is very unlikely, there would .still be a very material shortage to be made up in order lo neet the prospective demand Besides the delay in American delivery, and the uncertainty, as to securing the lumber in time for spring trade, will mure than offset any slight difference that may still extsl in prices, "In view oi the general situation, chtch cannot be regarded otherwise bau very favorable, and with the issurancc of a big increase In Immi- :ration f-'i next year, and also the ertainty of ample foreign capital for ll building requirements, it would ivin thai the lumber manufacturers, m common with all the other whole- le Interests fn the west, ean look forward to next year with much confidence. While it is apparent that tie rapid development ol the country has .it last created a lumber demand i least equal to, if not In excess of the production ol the mills, yet thc editions which existed but a few* tits ago, should not be lost Right . and the manufacturers would do Il to await the actual demand heir preparing to Increase their cut for nexl year beyond the cut of 910 "The absolute certainty oi a very large population In our prairie prov- ices, in a comparatively short space i tune, and tbe consequent Increase i the demand fur lumbei, again presses home to us the ultimate value ol our stumpage. Another year has only emphasized thc (act thai tin- available timber, so lar as this province is concerned, has been grossly overestimated, and that in a cry Bhorl time, when the limited mount oi stumpage available is fully realized, prices will advance ac- rdtngly, and we will then nppreel- * that, in cutting oui timber, wc have been disposing of the best grow- ingasset <■( the business " In Sell-Protection WHOLESALE AND BI.TAU. 1.1 M- BKH DEALERS UN'ITK KOH BUSINESS Ity an oversight tht following re irt was omitted trom the lust is- if the Herald: At Cranhronk on Kriday (January .h) a large gathering "f Mountain lumber manufacturers met and recelv- d n deputation of retail lumbermen rom Lethbridge and Southern Al- erta. The tatter district is the atural market for Brutish Columbia lumber, hut owing to the fact that lumber is about the only unprotected article used iu Canada, this dis- lict, like others, has during thc ast year been choked with American lumber, over one hundred and ten illiou feet having been shipped —loss the line during 1010, thus making it almost impossible for Canadian mills to do business in this territory. Consequently, about two months since, tne Mountain Lumbermen's association look the matter iu hand, discussed an edict, that retail- .ers dealing in American lumber, with- .lu the /one indicated, must quit, or I the retail ns well as the wholesale I business would he done hy the manu- jfacturers This had the desired effect nud the meeting held un Kriday I last ai Cranbrook, wan for On- pur poi act pose nf confirming tbal Iim- ol poll and retailers being their determination irnincnt refuses to unprotected industn that industry protect Itself perpetuatii .* lanufaetni. ; - ifmous in t il tho . protei t the i iu Canada, then tlu and -a ill effect iu CUV COUNCIL The first meeting ol ilu* new city Council was held on Monday, January lflth, I'll!, .il 11 a in All pre* sent Mayor llunl staled that the re Bponslbllit] plated nn himself ami aldermeu bj lhe electorate might br divided under two heads, vi/ : morul und material. Me Intended to make further reference lo these items nt a later date ami In) recommendations before the council re mine lie trusted that during the vent the council would woik in harmony with all other boards, working In the interest and for the advancement of Cranhrook, notably tin' hoard of trade and school t ruslccs Standing commit lees wen appoint etl as follows: Kinance— Chairman, .1 K Camp bell. A. <'. Bowness, s. Taylor. Wnrk*; ami Property—Chairman, M Board of Trade Convention Postponed. Owing to tm* ri la-organization of railroad traffic tbe Eastern British I Columbia Associated Boards ol Trade convention, which was to have opened this morning al ihe Masonic lull has been postponed until Thurs day next, at the same place. The meeting will be called to order at 2 p.m by President M \\ Macdon- ! aid To Construct Waldo I:xtension At a recent meeting ol Canadian Pacific railway directors in Montreal, appropriations were provided for tbe curly construction uf tbe Waldo branch According to pre s.-nt plans work will he eonniieiived in tho early spring and rushed through to completion as rapidly as possible TIIE VITALITY OK ANN I IT A NTS .1 .la.'l-s. .1 If Me .1. .lohnson, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nahb. Health and Belief—Chairman. S Taylor, .1 K Campbell Kire and Police—Chairman. .1 Jackson, J. II, McNabb Legislation—Chairman, .1 1* Mc Nahb, A. C Bowness Water—Chairman. \\ c Bowness, S. Taylor, D. .1. .Johnson. The mayor es officio memhei of ll committees. II was* decided lhat all future regular meetings of council shall he lu-ld the fust Monday In every month at 2 ji m. local time Council then adjourned. THK MAYOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS KOR COI NCI I, KOR tan 1 Bylaw he placed before the people to raise money fnr instnlla tion of sewerage system. The question I do annuitants javerage than (greal factor if is often asked live longer, on other people?" the question ■Win the The uf the [rom exist- Cl olirintio <>f permanrnl de bentures. ■i. Kurther extension of new water main between dam and city, i.e.: The laying of nboul one mile of in in. pipe, leaving the old S ,n. to act as an auxiliary, also S In, main from Lumsdcn avenue and Edward St to Baker Si This would give the city a very much stronger water pressure course is, that those people liv longest wbo have the least n it is u truism that worry kill* people than work does Tnk a man the primal worry id etice, the worry about his bread and [butter, and ynu leave his mind free for higher and more healthful actlvl- [ ties Burden a man with the frnr of the pom house or a destitute old age land vou cripple his right arm \\ man who is ever saving against the evil days and the lean years, fear- fill that some storm may break ,it anytime to destroy his hoarded grain, comes often lo those some lean years with some substance hut With shattered nerves as well Kor all men and women it Is well that the government has provided a means whereby savings may he laid aside for the future with perfect confidence that they shall he available when old age comes. "I um fearful," says one. "not that l must die, but that I may be a burden nn others, in my lasl days." A government annuity will not solve al! sti-ii problems, but il will solve, and is solving, manv of them* Ask yunr postmaster, or write to the Superintendent of Annuities. Ottawa, for information 1 That systematic city be recommended tnissioners atrolling of police com- JAIL KOH BANK MANAO-ER j W. R Tracers, former general manager of the Partners1 Bank, has heen sentenced to .spend thc next six | years -nf his life in the penitentiary Thai the question nf treatment dust un business st reel s be considered, especially in view of increased assessment Improvement emeteiv :. That a fountain with cement watering trough be placed In convenient plaee upon tin* public streets lor horses, dogs, etc R. That all dugs found within the city limits without tags, he killed. fl. That arrangements be made for the strict observance of pound bvlaw 10 That city engineer be requested in prepare ns soon as possible a blue print showing In full all underground water connect ion* e ti ll. That street he strictly enforced valve wires nnd traffic bylaw 11 Tbat the fiscal yeai nr city council end upon lhe Insl day of November U That, provided the present assessment is nol materially decreased hy the court ol revision, we strongly recommend that the system of lines now in force in connection with the red light district, be abolished I-I. Tbat arrangements he made for the ringing of a curfew bell, also that a good truant officer be temporally appointed 15. That a juvenile court be established with a view to restraining way-ward ehildren, and assisting to make good citizens of Ihem Alsi thnt n home of detent inn be discussed lfi. Thai heads nf departments arrange so thai all civic employees can attend divine worship, at least, once every two weeks, more fretmentlv, if possible. Outlook in British Columbia Sir Edmund Walker, President of Bank of Com* merce. Reviews Situation in and Prospects of this Province At iln- recent annual meeting ol tlu* shareholders ol tlu: Canadian Bank of Commerce, held in Toronto, sir Edmund Walker, lhe president, in the course ol lus customary re- en ol Canadian Hade conditions on this ocenslou, made reference to British Columbia, as follows: British Columbia experienced a e.n of great and general advance lent In 1000, and this was continued throughout 1010 Immigration, nt first slower than [n tbe prairie provinces, is now steadily Increasing, and lious reasons, crease and greater stability In pric ii looks as if lhe unusual resource [again, however, when actual result** were better known Business arising : from railway nnd mining work iicd (from building in cities continued lo • be active throughout the yeai During the dull months ther-- was con siderable cutting of prices, nu; thi** un-. not su menacing lo the prosperity of the milts as the dumping of I I'nited States lumber in Canada, owing to the dull state of trade In that country. The -ust ul lumber ;*, in* [creasing in British Columbia for var* and a corresponding in- I this would the res ttie! willing .■ia I c*ctensi<. raduatly of the world part come i. ut- • ni* erned, tho tk and to rdh iditio fail man. of those who ha d elsewhere arc not desirable even In this rich laud. Capita! i'i Flowing o British Columbia tu a continual!) ncreusing volume, especially from (Ireat Britain Here, as elsewhere in Canada, there arc sources of informa ttoii In the us.- of which the in ves toi may be guarded from those who, having something to sell liv notation >•; therwise, ure not regardful ol the truth in iheir efforts to be su. essful In iiu- province, with it - extensive und' vcloped areas oi roo iron, copper, -i!v ble Umbei and -iill more remark ble fisheries, its rich valleys capable i" bountiful production of [raits, egetahfes and other farm produce, as fell as of live -■ ■<* k, it is nol easy j. guess either the lim- :- '.j Its j-ventfui great- ess or the rale *-t Its pr- r.-ss relativel; to its extended area \\s elsewhere, farm lands continue o advaucu in price, sad so do fruit onds, but the railway development Canada! seem essential. The Immediati to'look for this very important industry As far as the lis good, .-.pan from the prospect ot who an more dumping frnm Cnited Statns :epl thc | manufai turers intrv I In mining the most important ui- cd, hm too Indent was the purchase ol the Dun**- alreadj fail | muti coal mines by a company form rd fnr thi purpose \\ verj large lu ■.I- in Ihi DUtpul i*. contemplated k thc Crows Scst ..m. adjacent rountry there bas been n great deal ni aetivitj In dealing in coal lands. nnd ■ msidcrablr development work has been doac, which will undoubtedly resull u; a much enlarged output in a tew years Tht' production i»i coal h\\ tbi established mines ha** I ■•■ ir regulai and at the end of the year some mini***, we:* *losed and sotm hundreds of miners discharged its remark- [The total output Ior British Columbia ir 1910 was 1,01 1,000 tons, compared with 3,3-10,000 tons in 190*. ■:.i- small rait ■• which d**< inns it- report, heme ir. each case . \\. l-jtlc-d. Copper mining arid smelting in tbo !..>uiidar) country have had another •*-••". yeai The additional increase fn the capacity ol tbe smellers now makes r. pn'Mblc to treat about 2.- *. -.,■■■- • as ol ore annually, with a further material reduction in cost. The quantity of ore mined during in the northern part of the province 11910 w with price per FOB SA1.K-A [Ut conl and mufi, tOO smalt fm owner; verv cheap, Ap ply Boi 7, Herald office 4B if The fire at the Y.M.C.A. building last Saturday morning was obviously due to defective -winn-;. The loss occasioned is estimated at $2,000. The fire had a good hold before the alarm was turned in. The night clerk at the Hotel Cranhrook saw a light caused by the flames, but at tirst thought it was simply aa electric light. As it continued to grow he stepped outside the hotel and 'hen bserved that the building vvas on fire. He immediately notified Constable McLean, who at once rushed over to the building to arouse the inmates The assistant secretary, It, U, McCreary, was sleeping in n room on the upper story and it was not until McLean had almost wearied of knocking tlmt he was* nroused Thc fire started iu the celling of the basement and burned its wav across and through tbr dinins; room floor, where the chief damage was done. Some slight damage was 'him upstairs in one of the hath rooms, \\o firemen backing a hole in the floor ing to locate the flame*-, which, hap pily, bad nol reached that lar The bowling alleys in the basement were slightly Bcorched and, B mny h' * damaged by witter Whether or not the loss is covered by Insurance is not yet definitely known, ihe contractors' Insurance had expired a few days before the outbreak ami whether or not the C.P.R, had arranged bo its renewal is not known Tbe fire means a delay in the formal opening nf the V.M.C .\\ C.P.R officials Inspected thc building nn Tuesday and intimated that repairs would be proceeded with at once. Whilst the fire has delayed the installation ol the dining room department, roomers arc already being accommodated and applications for rooms are now in order. A meeting of the committee ol management was held during the week at which restaurant prices were fixed. It was arranged that a mid-day lunch Bhould be served, from 12 to 2 at a cost of .".5 cents Meals will otherwise he served to order, day and night, at prices slightly below those in force at the Cranbrook Restaurant, the only other all while house in tOWIl Meal tiekets, good for ta fill in innils will he sold at 10.00. liar*;*- ■ awaits the development oi Paclfii oast fishing Markets exisl In our] cat country, and halibut and herring fishing if protected will eiceed i the great salmon Industry, shall we; preserve out riiflit **-■* Thc markel foi lumber opened in good shape, hul business was checked j iharply bv thc tear of crop failure it, lhe prairie provinces ft Improved 1,-596,000 tons, compared 11,000 tons in 1909 The ; copper averaged 13.86 cent! pound, against IS to cent* iu but despite tbe low grade of t-he ore, the processes art now t»o p**rfct tbat tbe companies did fairly well \\ slight Increase in price Is expected a~r, fa much to be desired Labor conditions, whieli have *•*. ro- • ■■ in been unsatisfactory, ar.d whieh resulted it. a strike tot two months at <>k ..I th«- smelters, are now ur eatlj improved because oi better relation! between the mmr owners and the union. Transportation facilities are heir.,; greatly in. proved, there is a prospect of obtaining eoal of good tokin/ quality is tbi i'. indan country, and oth**,r in teresta besides mmine are actively engaged There ha* been an impro?***- ment in the mining condition of the Kootenays, more capital seeking is vestment there and more development work having been done on -Md and rifiv properties Th-- total valne ij the . *•- mi Ited al Trail w*v rth.ji* the name ..s ir. 1909, between five and -ir million dollars (ire in some mines has been fond ai depths -•: from LOW) tu LIV) f?et. and other "nr.es are working successfully «t lower levels *han in tin* past. Conditions as i whole have no*, been so hopeful (or manv years Much inter- •-.-.! await*: thr- result", of experiment1 bv the Dominion government looking to a tetter system id treating lU* diver-lead on >, so .*i to save the large pr*.pr*rti"n of ?jnr whieh is W>W Insl Whii- the growth of *hr dtj rt Vancouver It more evident to the outsider t' li ur.lv an example ft th* progress In all western towns and eitlM Tin- assessment value ir. I**>ln I** [.,»: times thai ••[ iM6, the buitd- and in other districts will give the settler without capital bis pathway to Bucccss The crnwth *>f cities In British Columbia i* so rapid that Ian;.- quantities of food itufis bavi at pres.-nt to b<- imported fr"in th** Cnited State**, and it can readily be -•en that agricultural settlement is necessary and should be profitable. Fruit growers had u profitabh sea* -■in both as to yield and price, although the total yield is not large compared w-.ri what it will be uhm 'he area.*, being platted year «"*• r year are in bearing llanchmco .vl graziers bad a good winter, ami prices were high when *h.*ir stock was marketed The salmon catch was 763,30(1 cases, against 629,160 casts ir. l(*n**, tbe year of natural comparison, tht* increase being in the -".itch on the northern risers, while fishing on the Fraser river ;va% again unsatisfactory Tbis industry uas perhaps never in such a sound condition fin- nncially, nor .-■■ capably managed hy the canncrs With proper proti tion to the lish. and no effort should b** spared to assure this, satmon hshi.'ig may be preserved as one of the leading sources nf wealth if' this province In halibut fishing wc own another \\ great source ot wealth, hut wo regret to have to repeal 'Ii.it nothing of mud practical value is being done t«. stop the extensive poaching b; Vmei leans if bv Indlffen-nci ..i becau o ol tin* .rreat difficult} of making gov ' crnments believe thai vigorous action] i necessary, we arc robbed .-.' the ..!.*.. ■ • :his natural asset, tbi dam age to Canada v ill be Incalculable lleep ica Ashing In our opportunity lo build up ni the Paclfii « I iinmunitii . •> white fisher men I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bhotil win.i. wc shall Miller as a ; mi pertntti and clearing house rv- natioi in h muti i it ■ man-(turn ire ovei t\\r times ss large, ;, thai irom me mere lots of and tJrt cuatom bouse returns are money Capital ... a large *ay|near|y ,m. um M -^ M |(J thiil year 4> Constipation is the cttat ol many ailments and dlsordetl that make life miserable. Take Cbamberlala'i Stomach and Liver Tablet!; ke*tp vour bowels regular and you wilt avoid these disease-.. Kor sale by all druggists nnd dealets. IMf CARD OF THANKS To the Electors of the City of Cranbrook. Lw.n> \\\\\\> (iRSTLBMBN :-" PlenRo accept my hearty thanks for thc icenofoni Bupportyon rbvo roe at tii" polli on Thnralny- January I -th While iiiiKiuv-j-bfcfu] 1 assure you that 1 Htill retain tin- an mo Entoroat in tho nixxl and wolfaro nf i>ur cilj JAMES FINLAY. ************* *********************** TUB 1.1'A.NKIiOOK IlKliAI.IJ I Imperial Bank of Canada ■J""* diirifc. TiihoviiM CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID UP - RESERVE FUND I'. K. WILKIE, Preslilont. 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M.llilrui...Pr-i-r.. sluTlm-uk**, Que. \\ * News of the District wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww* w The Knox churcli girls hishl their monthly meeting in the basement of the church tin Monday evening nl 1 o'clock, BULL RIVER PALLS DISTRIBUTORS Rill WKSTIiRN CAMIIA lulcv Bros, LursoD & Cunipany *<■ i i * * * * * * * * * : ■>*•*************** * ********* ************ ll is tin* Same Place 'I'lu* Place thai is Popular I in ni as iiu- llest Hotter limn tin* 11.si The Cosmopolitan j If you come onee. Vou wili come ngnin. Iv II. SMALL. Propbietob ******************************* ********************************************* \\ FOR SALE | I Two Lots on Baker Street, corner and inside. ♦ Two Lots and Warehouse on Durick ♦ Avenue. ♦ Business Block on Armstrong Avenue. * For Pric-Jj and Particulars Apply I BEALE & ELWELL, CRANBROOK, B.C. ♦ REM. ESTATE, INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ACENTS ********************** o********************** | JUST SAY HOW MUCH ji « (i ♦ ,( _^ vuu wnnl und we'll ent yuu nIT I l1""*^—*\\ i 5I 1 » lhe ment you rcfinii-e.|| It ,[ [,'^ " J /^^* \\f\\ 1 * will liuos nonrly nil mem inn . , c'af'i'.'**'|:i) "?»/5*'',, ) ns we ean inii'ke il. ('I'luil jj \\ I1 / 0*-*i~ )VV •' u'enns little nr nn wnsle anil 11 \\ .* .', ■■H'w/lii* n eiinsei|lli.|il snvinu wliieh ia jj •' "*£_-•/ I£■ til ***9 : siderutinn tn musl ,, ".'i^al \\,w7\\f 3t lieoplo these clayi.'IVVoilo ' •*■>■-:.-5 *j\\ I «aj°**f fi-^t "lir hesl '" k«!P 'lown "Tlm j j *-*l/ i tUMfm lliu'il C..SI nf Livim;." I HB^IHtB P* BURNS & C0.,Ltd. ***** -'---"' ■■ HEAT MARKET jj ********************************************* AT IT HIKE SHOT l-JOOV ■-Save^our None f. "(amraenceMow! \\i/e vraiil everj/otttlo kiw %i&\\ we arc payinsj * c~4% IttTertalr^ pciannum creJilcJ m'llilj' on savinjis Jepositsl*!0- rjfe uffJ*arJ!l) subject loWilh- JrawalbrcheijjueS-- *^5£Irtere9r~> onMeilepositeof* a5j^onlb&over.-» Wc mvot mont** forrlienla iufehiiorlsiaijieo&eoa ,*l«nicial Ifnancialbiisincsii. Wi'\\i™iYour5aviii5jS.icc'iil & iPj'ou arc nol aiivinj - ft*sTcmaliciilY', * * •»• ■*• Commence NOW Wills. ftcpraitety mail *•*•*■ ***** ca3'ilyhanJllci) — loirciinsciiHyliralt, Post Glficc * (Sjiprcss Orut-r or RcjWcieS"*** *^ heller & withdrawals can be maOe ->♦■«■"? ♦ ♦ ■^aiywiiyyouViiih. Ware Rcspiisible RefertiTT* * *■*■ liutiSaBradatrceto, or to anyone ia* Write 03 tWfttotoy Roituw!!!!! mmkstmt ,V-M\\couver B.C.; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ (.speciiU CorrospondonCe.) • luck DouglnK Kiivu a uncial danco nt liis Innii' luM Siitiiiiluy (.veiling, uiul all nm iii-ci on iln- ler I, were in iitlriiiliimv Tiny icliinii'il in UmO fnr brciikla il lliii nexl 111(1111111);. Anlin rickcrlng rami! iiji from Wnnlm-1 im,1 uiMiiinnl ovct Sunday. ili'u sicvi iisi.n, 11 lahoror on the work hi'iv, i hnvhiK n Rorlous time willi eiyHipi Iuh in Uu- liu-r. It is sntlfifnclofj-, imwuvpr, i<> rcjiort tlmt in1 is Iii.proving. • ■cm. Iv llt-mli'isiiii, ii , nild wile, nro liiu happy recipients oi n line Imb-, hoy, The hoy nml Uro. nro ilniii1; Iim- ami i-vi-i v tliini* is lovely. Rev, Knhi'iis, lhe enmp miHsionnrj'. preached n very Interesting sermon list Sunday nflernoon, ami visited Mic r.l'i; enmp In ihr evening. Nui inaiiv ramps enli bonsl of a lirst i-liiss jmrhcr. Wm, Armstrong, a praellcal man, keeps the hoys nleu- ly trimmed up in ihis ramp. II II Henderson wenl to Cranhrook lasl Monday on important liiminess. Kred Donglns Is very luisj these days looking ultei 11 lol ol men wlm iiri* engaged in eiilling tics for him. (irn. !■: Henderson, Jr., has purchased ihi- shark, lools and stuck of .1. llayslrom. the shoe cobbler, and (irn. is lhe busiest man in camp, .is In- also does all thr lilacksmlthing. Mis. II, u. itaiib has been on the ■■irk list for Ihe past two weeks, bul she Is now up ami about again. Xotwilhftluuding the severe storm mnl heavy snow that lias (alien, the t'.P.lt. park train has made iis regular trips carrying supplies tu the camps. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church held their annual meeting nl the manse on Monday. We arc having our tirst skntahlc ice this week and also Iln- Ilrsi car nival of thu season was hold on Tuesday ovening. Thr costumes were very tasty nnd although nol a great nnmhei masked 1 In* ovening proved to he qulto a success. Slock of Harness and Saddlery I or Sale £ At Creston, IJ.O. Vnluo nlKJ.lt $1000.00. Apply tn Arthur Okell- Araifniecj Crcl'Mi, B.C, •*€'. WH BUY 5CT3 SlHiDES ./?, .*■ , * . , «■.;,, ...■.*. *. 1: 1 n .' ., „ . i-i...... M, ii',.* I . *a* DMi -.j-n ..•*-■■ .1.1. 'i tmMt*m* ■ « ■ ■■■■*>, »•■ ■■ M UUm a*-aUi,8l*-Ji THE BEST PLACE TOJAT AI*ah>*j Hi-- Ih-Jl ((uulily hikI (fulrk BllVllf. llu»ilii**tM,'n'- luutli. (i|-*ii I by uml NlFhi. VICTORIA RESTAURANT .1. SAKAlirCHI. PROP. OPPOSITE 0EP0T. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY TAKK NOTICE tbat 1, Bell' Doilsim, nt linker City, Oregon, oc cupatlon Housekeeper, intend lo apply [or permission to purebnse the lollowing described lands: Commencing nt a post planted font west Irom the N. W. eoraer of l.nt 7897, being the initial post X. K corner; thenee south 80 chains, theno west 11 chains, thrnrr north 80 chains, thenee rast 1-1 chains to point of commencement and contain- mi'; 112 acres, more or less. Belle Dodson, l.nrator •I. II. Hutchinson. Agent. Hated Nov. Mb, 1910, 'I5-.U* THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LLD., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL Manaoeij CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - $7,000,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES Issued by Tho Canadian Hank ol" Commerce uro the most convenient form In which to curry money when travelling, Tbey nro nogotluble everywiiere, self-identifying, and the exact nmounl (inyablo in tlio principal foreign countries is printed on llie fuce nf every cheque, 'lli*-' cheques are issued iu denominnlions of #10, $20, $50, $100 niul $200, 335 nnd may he obtained on application al iho Hank. In connection with its Trnvellcrs' Cheques The Canadian Hank of Commerce bus issued n booklet entitled ''Information of Interest to those about lo 1 ravel", which will be scnl free i-.* unyoue upplying for .it. R. T. Brymner, nunager Cranbrook branch l-'ront room lo rent on Armstrong avenue, nil convenience*-. Modctnti' price Applv Boi 1, Herald id (Ice. IMP • FERNIE I j special correspondence.) The hnd wrathci continueil all III rough Insl week up to Friday. The erenrj remained low hut the wind hsided ami ;i hrlghl sunshine made u world seem somewhat brighter, nl hope rose iu thc hearts ol many 'ople. I p to Monday ol this week trains were delayed, Imt when one is expected to get through during the day ii doesn't seem quite so bad. During lhe lirst four davs of ihe storm few people were seen nn thc Ktrects except lhe would-be council* luis, school trustees and a lew others whoso business called Ihem out regardless ot wind and weather, A number ni people living in lhe Annex Mnl Wesl Fernle were lound in need of fuel ami food ami ihe city provided a sufficient nmounl uf both 10 tide them over lhe week nf severe wenther We hope this will he a lesson In all wlm an- utile tn wnrk to look ahead fnr enough tn keep themselves and families Irom suffering. Much sympatln i-* fell for the sick uiul those wlm are in need through ill [ortunc.bul when it cornea tn need lb rough laziness ii seems hard for he citv to he called upon. The Fernle hockey learn visited Crnnhrook on Friday night and were innii* successful than when Cranhronk visited us. The senre being I— ■[ in favor ol Fernie this time. Chief McDougall mei with rather a I'aiiiful accident one day last week while driving a load of supplies to the needy in the Aliliev. He was driving lour horses uud upon crossing Mu* (ileal Northern track the sleigh ituck, sending the lire chief frnm his -.cat ami landing him among Die horses feel, one of the horses seemed to object tn Ins driver licing in thn I position ami left tin- impression ol his shoo i'ii the chief's hip* He wns Immediate!) removed tn the hospital, where he spenl a few days. Judge Wilson spent Saturday in 1 own. Mi p Lund, nl Wardner, visited Kernie last Wick. h litis, secretary nl Pernio local 1 \\l W 1.1 \\ ami A .1 Carter, district secretary, hnve gone to f'o- lumbus, Ohio, to take in the convention that meets there this week Iln- rlvlc election., come oft rin (Iran-day, >li mv 13th, with the following results. Mayor—A, W lllensdoll •tldermi-n -l Mclntyre, s (iraham. .1 \\\\ Koheilsnn, S K. Wallace, It Robicbnud, .1. Podblclauclk, School Trustecs-ll. Dudley, «. O. Henderson, Kcscrve $6,«oo,«co Tutul Assets, Over 5ijj;.uuu,Gtiu II, s. HOLT, President K. I.. l'KASE, iiem-iul Itluiiiigei Amounts ol Klrins, Corjiorntioti, nnd Individuals solicited. Unt-ul inwn luisiness ruuoives evory attention". SAVINGS DKl'AKTJIENT-Uojiosltsol »1.00 nnd ujnvnrils teteivnl and interest nlloivi'il nl current rule. N" lonnnlity or ilelny in '* itllltlHM illjf, A iM'iii.i.il Bunkinj; Businesstrnnsucled. Cranbrook Branch: D.l). McLAWS, Manager »************ ****** " Here's the Proposition " BE A WELL MAN • liMu.l (l!y Kre we a t- » ilii mum v...ir«''-v-ifT'i'ii,,' irei I.•"■•■*-1U'Iv r,H in.i. •■ .li*.u-e.-i. Honest Treatment mil Imve III ate ranlical reatiuu mnl A Sure and Permanent Cure in All Diseases of Men N.tvous Wt-aknt.M, Ynrii.iiFt* Veins U>drocclc, Hlnml uiul Skin [ii-.ird-.rs. Sir-.***, Ulcers. Kidncv, (IhiJJ.-r an] Recti) PUtirJia-rs *j:tJ iill Special IllniviUti cummon In men. lies! Anntouiicnl Museum iti tlio Nortb-wvst. CONSULTATION FREE i cannot conio to Spokane Tor freo consultation now. write for our freo booklet. Dr. Kelley's Museum 2io Howard Street* Spokane, Wash. iWK*-. \\ LUXURIANT GROWTH OF HAIR. Does Not Follow Neglect «.f the Seal p. Aside fmm combing it when they think necessary many people give no attention whatever to iheir hair. Then when lhe hair liegins to (all out it occurs lo them that then trouble is the result ol personal carelessness, An occasional application ol Newhro's Herpicide will not only prevent loss of hair hm permits u luxuriant growth. Herpicide kills the BfittJi that can-; es ilumlriill and to this germ most hair losses are attributable. II keeps Hie scalp clean and free from 'lilt, allowing lhe huir to grow un hampered hj accumulallon oi dun* drufl Sewbro's Herpicide In sold lo all ilruggisls and it-, manufacturers havo nieli confidence m It-s genu doatroj un, power tlmt they authorize uil 'lniKi*ists in guarantee the ono dollar i e imt iic. in do ns claimed or mnnc) refunded \\pp) lent Inns mav he obtained nl goml hai hei shops Head 10c. in post-ago for sample ami hook lei In The Herpicide t'o , llept, It., Detroit, Midi. Health* Murphy Co . Ltd., Special Agents. AN I.M'l.l.l.KNT PLAN. The .'.n.' Man gnvcrnmeni annuities system which was approved by tmanimntts vole nf putllnmenl in 1008, and is available lo everyone, presents exceptional advantages lo ihe young or middle aged who nre able to save over a considerable period lo secure for their declining yenrs nn income free Irom nil possible danger of loss or diminution, nud at the lowest possible cost If lhe person has a lump sum saved up which he or she eoiild apply on account of Ihe purchase, the cost tot the romalntng years would be reduced to a grcatei or smaller extent, OVCn 65 VC.1RS' cxrLHicr-iCt Scientific American. HIUNII *Co.3e»~***i'>*Mo,A- York lll*l.. h ODOQ, <..'. I-' hi , VV->•..,.Tit-I..I., |». ■', aero rd Ing in the amount wliich .... paid in the lump sum Pol . i ample, a man ot thirty-flvo wishing to purchase nu annuity of $300 nl sixty uml having Kmn in the savin hank which lie could ..iii**.. **n ne (Mint ol tin- purchase in a lump mini could then complete hli eontrnei bu an annual paviucui nl 138.83, while il the Viiin had not htcti paid he Would have hnd lo make .ih anii'i || pnymenl ol J7l in In the evenl -1 his death before sixty, bin heirn would of course receive hack Uu $500 a* well a1- the annual payment* uiih.i per iciii compound Interest; ami if he hecame au invalid oi ihs allied so that he could nol earn a livelihood, and ihe amount (hut he hud paid in would yield him an it: ciime of $Ml nr more, he iiiillil ilratv his annuity al his then age though he were under fitly-live or si\\iv This points out the advantage to a man or woman who has bten saving 111 * for ihe years when they ure unable longer to work nt immediately transferring any nrnniml which Ihev can spate to their account for the purchase nf nn annuity. The mnotin! if left in the savings hank nt .1 prr Cent would yield an income lnr short nf the nmounl which mii-lit he required for their maintenance. Information may lie hail at the post ollice, nr of tho superintendent uf annuities, Ottawa, of the plan vou muy adopt tu maki this provision. Tilt 0UA.3S BROOK IlKK AMI iiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiiit»»iiut^u^iiiimAAAAAiAAiAiiiiiiiiiiitiii AAAAlitliM DOLLARS COMING YOUR WA! AT OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE Here Is an Opportunity for picking up DOLLARS that no man can afford to Ignore. We started last Saturday and are still offering all Our Men's and Boy's Wearables, Boots and Shoes, in fact everything in stock at prices cut so low that they will be simply irresistable It Is Not Only A Removal Sale, but Our Time for closing out Our Winter Stock and We Offer You Dollars To Take The Goods Away We make the offer in the way of honest discounts on new and handsome goods. If you have an idea that Reduction Sales have to do only with "Picked Overs" and leavings, you'll find this sale a startling exception. A look will prove US. Everything in our store goes into this sale—-there's nothing too good and nothing reserved. Provident People will Pick Up Many a Dollar Here Now. Our Prices will make it costly to neglect this Sale for we have linked quality with Cut Rates. PHONE 23 A. C. PYE PHONE 23 N N N N 'fTfTTTTTTTTTfTTTfTfTTfW Straight Talk In Retailers •Itv \\ I Watt*.. President Rails imin lumber Po . Ltd . Watt* bum, B.C i Vuu Rufln undei many disabilities, foi whlr-fa pm blame vis as manufar linns, mnl vti\\ juatl) s... tint at thr s,inu- lino* Ihr trmi-.lv is in yoUl ".vn hands, provided you will Hunk* Vou have lot.** oi time toi thai M maj be .i paloful operation—bul Irj it Un millman lus bad to think much thnt bis think* r is so tired oi worn out, and bis reflective capacity nwitin to Its environment, h>« be come ro closely allied to bis prodtirl tliat you ran scarcely tell thc dlftei ence; however, It Is possible tor \\oii to evade tbat rttlamity if you wilt be honest, or at least as honest ns you ran afford to be This mav be atioth tt painful operation, but yon will liml it. pay.** U practised lone, enough Kvcn farmers appreciate It ami they find it ,i blessing In receiving if not in KtviiiR, somewhat like rnilwuv ror poratlOM who deal it. out in thr doubled Inverse ratio There are degree*. o| honesty and truth Kor Instance, jmll may be afflicted In tlmen oi depression, witb the visits ol one to fifteen wood drummers per day. "A" enlls on yoU and quotes fl off list. He puss vs on "B" fall', on yoU aud vou ii him you •;.•, buj at 19 on, and .. thinking "\\" whom he knows, ,i*. Hold to you, wins he. mill . selling al n ofl What shall 1 Kepi] "Meel competition " \\nit yon run the gamut it** whole length until it recoils and bits you In tins wav "in- large buyer went n llttb loo uu The tilth drummer wai looking .it a lot ol lumber jus' arrived and was told F.O 11 price I w.i. v|7 :,((i (,,]( u I,,. could go one better a I Went J cat order would be given Mo knew his mill's logs cosl 19; coal ot manufacture over >.**. frclghl VI tb' knew also that his manage) was ultimate witb the ihlppri nl tin* alleged 117.50 lumber Hooka wen- ottered for examination to prove the honesty t?) oi tbe retailer; Hie invoice price proved to he SSI BO! i Uie millmaii In this ease was so impressed with the brmy honesty inseparable from the mighty vastncsi o( ymir magnifirent prairies, where vou enjoy the pure nnd simple Uie, (Imi he said to me: "WattS, It Is no use I shall he compelled to do it. though 1 hate to These retailers always know bow* to lake all lhe cream—now they want ihe skim milk and the bucket, too Now, 1 nm going after some of Ihe cream." And Iii- iliil lb* opened up a line of tetail .unl' and -iinhftt out ot uxlstcnrc man] retailers, and todaj ovei .i vast proportion ol the besl territory, not a single Independent retailer is left. othei null owm-rs aie prrpnriaj; tn do likewise on a la rue scale This will he neithei for the benefit oi Hi, retailers hot the consumers, because when n lew null mm nnd their sa tollltfi divide up a territory, thc public have 10 pay the pipi-i Hut vou retailers still have the game in vom own hands ii iou will use a little ordinary common sense j You need not eomhlne nol break the law by boycotting. Vou iust simply refuse lo huy from any mnntifactui j er who runs retail yards, and tell | him plainly why ynu do so; whether they are under his manager's. Ins wife's, or his cousin's name as some arc If you do not know which mill ing firms are doing that kind ol busi ness, drop a line to the writer, and lie will tell you what he knows, and what lie tells you, you may publish, as tt is for the protection ol legitimate trade and the public, from the nnrrow-mindaed selfishness oi a certain "'lass of mill owners When given as soon as the groupy rough appeals Chamber Iain's Cough Itemedv will ward off an attaek of croup and prevent nil danger and causa of anxiety Thousand**- o( mothers use it Htiw-KvHfully Sold bv ali druggist-* >ad dnta* IS tf K01MI WOULD IN AIRSHIP CAPTAIN HAI.IiWlS STARTS FROM SAN 1 HAXCISCO D.N KKCORB \\'0\\ Mil At the age of sixty Captain Thorn as S Baldwin, the oldest ncronaul in the world, started last week from Sun Francisco to lb hy easy *-t.i'- . around the world In tlie btptam nl his own Invention nnd In which he made niimeroUN mtereasful lllghti •' Mineoia lust tummcr, the vetei in avlatoi expects t» I ravel approxl matelv 110,000 mill's lieforc he finishes his wortd-gtrdilnj* air tout Hut ing his three years' clrvull ••! the earth he will practical!j retrace tbe r0Ut« he tOOk twelitv live veals Ago when In- made a swing around tbo niobe with the modern pnrochule he had just invented Captain Baldwin I* one ul the b'-st- known aeronauts alive .\\s ,i ijoy he was a celebrated light rope walker. He is the onlv man who ever walked on a slack wile from Cllfl Mouse -o Seal Koek m San Kranelseu ha) Before, he began his career as an ai'ronaiii lhe parnrhule bad been unsuccessful because. II had always been huilt rigidly. Twentj flic years ago Captain llaldwl vented the presenl type oi non rigid parachute, and ,vas the flrsl man t<» make ,< setles of NUOCassful lump' mil of a balloon His fame, *s the result i.f this m vent Ion, was so groat that he wai decorated by ncarlj every rulei snd government In thc world tin hi* iirst trip around the worm* with "; parachute, he wj*. given a hue. dl • Mond ri"B by the late King Kdward, , chlch he still wears \\H thi sol* n ttflc societies In the world gate liln ■ medals six yean ago Ik was the tirst nttiii in America to timid a successful dii Iglble balloon He buili the .* winch is now owned b] tbi Catted states governmenl t.ast H;: '• : Captain Haldwlu, al Hammondsport \\ v . buili thc neroptane In whl< h hi will tlv around the world lasi luh he made a remarkable lllght al Si Louis, flying foi thirty-two mile ever the Mississippi nver. ovei and under live bridges He started Irom San Francisco aboard a steamship (or ihe Hawaiian Islands He will (ly over tin Island1 oi his aeroplane and then set out bv steamer for Yokohama \\\\here-.,*i tlu-re nre (treat bodies -i.f water *.. traverse the "grtmd daddy <-i aviators" will travel bi boal Hut wherever he can tly fly safel) • ■ ■* • r land he will travel from plan lo place m In. aeroplane From Yokohama lie will Hj io Toklo, thi-n ovei ilu- Japanese *s lands until he reaches a point where he may tie able t<< ttv mi" China From Hon-; hunt hv -All) th south through ti..- Philippine. Islands. From 'hr Pbltipplm • hi wtll tail back t,» the mainland ol Asia and ii» through Saigon, Bangkok ir. Slam, Bcnabg. Singapore, Delta, .lava .?. tl.e Ma lav peninsula ar.d via othei . itic. in Um Strati Settlement Rangoon in Ilurmab, Colombo, Mad i.i lion I*.*'. Cal '•'**■' and man] other •*, u knon n pla • - n India t ron India he till i* hanl, ■. p into Persia, then nrei t,, .\\:r . * i, Holj I-and sad Into i g)pi lii hi mat -i . h ■•■ amei ■**'■• 'i. • v rablan Sea and Is gtn ■ "y along i h< mainland -1 Vfi l< i *\\\\ \\bj i * skirling the Red -*•«. through i> I'.gypt, passim Cairo, Snw and 'he ureal canal, Alexandria, Tripoli ,m thi Mediterranean, Algiers, Tunis and cross from Tangle! ovei "V straits ol 0 lb roi tar to Malta. Spain ibis will probably be '!»■ flrsl time a lliiflit ever has been made to the lop n| the fan n Rock «.f (Tlbral- i.'ii The final Btagm nf thi (llghl will be north through spun. France and also Kngland, from which tin- aviator will ■ ail in? America In all targe place. Captain Baldwin hopes jn make professional eihlbltlons and thu*. pay iuv expenses of the trip around the world lie will carry .ith him two extra machines, ont estrs motor, man*, estra parti, and Will Succeed Earl (m> l»l KK OF CO.HXAU8HT 1" Ul. S'KXI OOVBRKOR-OK.S'KRAI. OF f*AN VDA *.. wbetbei oi ■ ■ ' U iki .! Conaaoght will ■ si .•..*. ra >i general ol i si • been ■ * j* :••■'- bj ths arrl i i)ti t * mall from England ■ aaada th** formal not! the king's aw Ic bad ace, pled I it. duke hai also derided n ■ imbet ■■- appoiatments lo hi i Hi*, nuir.nr* sirret-jrv. It i. , will be Major Hear) Vet il Lowl . ui thc Scot* ftuards, who aerol ; led i.i highni ss '■> South Mi li» who was f,,r some time mititai Itache at Cans. He is a ion ol thc . (tight Hon John I-owthei . pi iki lot the British house Arthur F Sladea, pnvate secretary to hli es (rellen j l-.ait (iiej. will art in 'i, I tame rapacft) for the duke it | expected thai the duke will arrivi ti 'Canada In September next. (lanong's 'i B. choeolatei have reputation any/where in Canada i hi * ran be procured at Campbell as ilannlag't- THE l.lt.YMUIOUK UJOUaLU CRANBROOK HERALD By the Herald Publishing Company, F. J. Deane, 'Managing Editor, CLUNBIOOK, B. C, January I-*. 1911 EDITORIAL NOTtS Mayor Hunt is to be congratulated upon tin* businesslike start the new council has made. His outlining of a policy for the ensuing year is an admirable Idcn and wc think mosl ratepayers will endorse the recom mondatlons the mayor has seen lit to make to his council It certainly will bo noted with satisfaction thai the sewerage system occupies a con spiciious place in Uio mayor's pro gramme Another proposal that will meet with hearty approval is the mayor's suggestion that greater care be given tn thc treatment of juvenile offenders, the establish ment oi a Invenllo court will be a move in the light direction The provincial legislature is nl work again. There is nothing verj mo inent mis in the speech I rom I III* throne In tact Die only item ol mom than ordinary Interest is the announcement thai a new department ol railways is tu be created Tills will afford an opening foi om own Thus Caven tn step into ihe lime light and assume the responsibilities of oihce. Another measure is prom iscd which should prove beneficial, l.c , a bill tor the Inspection ol log gmg camps and railway eons true I Ion camps Finance Minister Kllison was in the liappj situation of pie scniiiig the public accounts foi the past year, showing a surplus nf two and a quarter millions Price Kill uon's first budget ought imt to occn alon him much worry Signs all point to a very short session There is very little on tbe government bill of fare tn occupy much tjrne and tu. the middle of February the members Should he back at the plough or the bench once again. In limn in C,u was regarded first Ilu W 1830, become u Inwyei in IMlii an was counsel for lhe defense In llic famous liiilulpli muruVi trial Hj was made n judge in 1887 anil incut ed over ilu- lliii'h.i.l murdei trial at Woodstock ill 18811 lb' was ll Ro man Catholic ami an active Liberal belore his elevation to lhe bench tin- j I'API'. TO CAIRO BY MOTOR, nud | NKW \\ KAR CONTKST I.KTWKKN Commissi succeeds Ci bead nl till a.la, lias 1 iim t Mav ill M Rees, who ititiiissionei Cooinhes, a*. Snlvatloii \\nny In Can reived In Toronto from Kngland lie was uccompunh il bj Col. Mapp, of Toronto, and was ne corded a welcome by Salvation Armj ollieers itiiiii all purls i'i To rniiiii anil the immediate viciuitj Commissioner Hee?*, wlm lias been associated with lhe Salvnllou \\rmj fm the last tliuii years, has served in South Africa ami Sweden, and mi Ul recently wns in charge of nil Ibe training Institutions ol lhe trmj In Kngland He visited r.in.uta Iwenlj years ago, M-.ATH OF ll HOC. MacM \\IH>\\ \\SSOCI \\TKI1 BOARB! Thu 13th Kinvritiioii td the \\ssot*i ai-h Boards ul Trails of Kaalern Hritish Columbia met al Creslnti vcsteidav Resolutions were adopt ed demanding lhe cancellation ui ihe Kaslo and Slocan Oleal S'orlhein rallwaj rhniler; asking llie provin • ial govi'iiiiiu-iit I,. nii|iiiie into c\\ 'iibitaiit prices j.i j mil ami ilevisi a teiiii'ilv, asking thai in case ol re eiproclty with the ' nited Stales, free InterehangL- of /Im • •<■ ami . im in all forms be -..-i in nl. uilvjsiiig the provincial .I'.oveiniiHiit In lake nvrr nil lelephoites und provide long dis lame eoniicetfoii; asking lhe provin einl governnienl !<• survej a road from Balfour to Wiudi rnieie via Orey Pass nnd to take up Ilu i|iies lion rn Knglish educallon for Bi uk hohoi '-hiblK-n and also In provide foi the .an- oi feeble minded child Mil Fred A Starke, ul Nelson, was HRITISH OFKICKRS \\Nit C1KRMANK. One ui lhu most interesting races Im motor whieli bus ever been ur ranged will begin al Capetown nl nn earl) dale, ami. wilh good luck, will end ai Cairo. i )u .January 2'ilb a pai ly ol Kng lisgineii leave London for Capetown, whence Ihev will try to drive an all British motoi cat from one end ol Africa lo iln- olln'i \\ forlnlghl .iit-i iln'it stall from Capetown n Cciitian party will folll w liv a slightly dilTerenl route li will he an Inlernntlonnl eonlesl of skill and emlurnncc The Brlllsh parlj uoiislsts ol live mni '.iiiilit cuinimitiil of Captain Rude Rent ley, who has nlrcndy driven a cm through Somolllaml and Abyasin in The i.ilieis ate Captain Ivelsey, \\ii lean big game liunlet. Mi .lohn Henderson, a London journalist es iieiienecd m (VntraJ tfrienn travel; a professional photaOgraplier, and a um | 'ui mechanician. I Tin' ttiiii-b pari) ivill make ibeii ' w*aj through lhe Transvaal, British j Central \\frlca, lake Tanganyika, and British Kast Vfrlcn lu Fashndn j .md Kliiirtuin Relays id petrol ami lotbei supplies are now heing dlfilri hilled along Hn- proposed track. The ' expedition is assiuril of the cordial iiplTnlio*i nt lhe Culnnlul ofllce I ih, Brjtisl) s.-iiiii ,\\Wen eom CHURCH COLUMN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sundays—Low mass at 8.30 a.m.; high mass, 10.30 a.m.; Sundoy s-bhool [rum 2 to 3 p.m.; Rosary and Benediction at 7.30 p.m. Mondays and holy days of obligation—Mass at 8 a.m. Week days—Mass at & a.m. at the hospital. Kather Plamondon, Parish Prisitt. CHRIST CHURCH, The mutual parish meeting of the above church was held on Tuesday evening ibe 17th inst Tin- following ollieers vvero elected! Cburcb wardens—.1 !■' Armstrong, C A. Cock Sidesmen—(I H Thompson, P Be Veto Hunt, R T lliyinuei, M A Beale, IH Miles, IH. Oicen, .1, VV. Kdiiiimds, R T W. Flewelllng, A* C. Rye, sr Lay delegate lo the Synod—C. A. Copk Substitute lo, the Synod—P. Bo* Vere Hunt. The financial report, which sliews a balance ou thu right side ul the I cil gel", \\yns c.iiisiilcrei| satisfactory. The Mien im.in- Hie will be Mihsllll'l-il hv lo ihe exletil oi .sou miles from the Cape to Cnlrn will, it Is hoped, be nniipb ted In alum; 120 davs In the iinirneked wastes ol Central \\frlea a [)lO Ui| ' I"! Hi-1 cat will have to be mail.* In .lining rough roads through high Hiom fuugtes Progress in these places will not, in the best eondilions, exceed iwo mili'a a i In j lu othei districts a wav must he found across \\uoxp .sand In-lds ami lushing rivers Willi goud fui turn- ihe ears should reach Cairo In about mid summer re-elected president, 11 CHegcrcb, uf ■ , Kaslo, .J, vice pics.iieni, and \\ R | HTRAYRD BULL CALF Owm Mncken/ie, ol Rossland, m-rWar) \\ »' same apply In McBonnld Ri bnnquet in the Creston hotel wound ranch. Toronto, .Ian 18.—Hon, Hugh Mae up iln dav Delegates were presenl ' Mahnu, of tbe high court ol Ontario, 11 .,m N'ejsun, Trail, Rossland, Knslu, dud at two o'clock yesterday morn Creston, Merrill, Kort Steele and ing, after a month's illness willed Movie KXOX Clll RC1I CONORKCATION AL MKKTIMi The regular nimual congregational meeting of Knox churcli vvas held in iln- school room on Tuesday evening. .1 K. Smilli was elected to the chair and R S tlairett, ap pointed congregational scere- 1 ai v, (ui the year. Reports were heard from the following departments: Mrs. K c MeKinstry re- poilejl for lhu Ladies' Aid. The total nmounl raise*! vyns $438. A large increase over lllOU, S,lfi0 had bpen given for the mortgage. Mrs IV. H. Ro*>Ql| reported for the Women's Korclgn Missluiiaiy Society The lotal amounl raised by Ihis small Imi vigorous society was $113, prac- lieally all of which goes to foreign missions Tlie Sunday school vvas lepMited bv Supi Garrett and Secretary C McCuvvaii, and showed a guud increase in atiemlancc and giv- "■ .no:s A v.iie of thanks was tendered lli | the faithful teachers and officers, and nnd tbe session also gqyej good . reports. K. Pnkrson gave' tbVfrcasiirert's' report showing $3344 receipts for thu year ns general revenue, nn increase of $330 over last year. Thu totnl revenue frum all departments amounted to $4100, nn Increase of $240 over last year. Tho most pleasing feature wus thc largu reduction in the mortgage*, being reduced from $2600 to $180*0 within tho year. Thu amount contributed to missions during thu year was also gratifying, tho total being $440. Rev. C. O. Main repotted Tor flic evangelistic campaign and showed that after all local expenses were met a balance of $100 was remitted to the committed on evangelism. The total amount received was $2l)it Mr. Main reported that the eon gregalion liail Buffered heavily hy ro inovals, a!1., families having left within thc yeai. Fifteen new families were added, leaving a net loss of fourteen families, Die total bcitig now one hundred nud eight Thirty- six members were removed from llie communion roll uml twenty nine atl dud, a net loss of seven, leaving the number un tlie mil now ut one hundred aud thirty-three. Mr Main ofllctntetl at thirty-two hap tlspis. Tin* pastor pointed out lhat llic first break in the membership roll by death during his (our year's pastorate Was by tde lamented death ol Mary Katherine McCallum ou October 2I.U), ll>10; The following were elected as managers fm the coming yeai: \\V, K Worden. M.-A. Macdotinld, J O. McCallum, K I Paterson (treasurer) U. Wilson (envelope secretary) W. 11. Laidlaw and Simon Taylor. The following were chosen as ushers: K. L. Brown, A. Mcfallnm, 11 Campbell, W. .1. Manlcy, R Koti- mcler, C *McCownn, Mr *I)ifnstor. nnd C. Laurie After refreshments were served what had been a hearty, Interesting meeting, capiu Ip an cud. ; the parents ^^^^^^^^^^^ urged to give WANTKI..-A competent maid nl j .'..,„... assistance lo their children in .me, good wages Applv Mrs K preparing their lessons The Young i Bonne, trmstrong Ave 1(1 tl People1 Ouilil. ihe Knox Girls club FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL AT ARENA RINK MONDAY, JAN. Skating Starts 8 p.m. 23 rd Prize will be given for: Best Gentleman's Costume Best Lady's Costume Best Boy's Costume Best Girl's Costume Best Comic Costume Band In Attendance ADMISSION: Skaters In Costume 25c. Spectators 50c. which allows Skating after 9.30. BAPTIST ClIinOH There will be a special soldiers' song service ivitl) battle $oi)gs, from the new 1200 .-hymn book n( 7.40 p.m. Morning subject: "Moses, a Type oi Christ " Bible school, .( p.m. Classes for everybodj. Special i tut ion io young people hum the Philetlieii and piuVn classes Young People's meeting Monday, s p.m. Mid-week meeting Wednesdaj, 8 p m A cordial Christian welcome to all. We regret, exceedingly, having to postpone the Tuesday evening social ml meeting with (.Ieneral S.cu'tarv Harkness, as announced A telegram the previous evening, caljlng Iniu to Nt-.y Westminster, where his uncle had died .aim-*-*, neppssUatcd his change of plans, We .shall hold him up in our Sympathy and prayer n tbis sorrowful time. He hopes to isit t'ranbrook about the middle of February. METHODIST CI1UUCII January -.2nd Services at' 11 and 7.30 Sunday school at 9. Special sonj; service on Sundav evening. Solos ami extra numbers by thc choir All who go to no other church, and would like to enjoy a service consisting largely of sacred music, arc cordially invited to nt- tend. Service commences at 7..'10. Ladies are asked to remove Iheir hats at the commencement of this service. Tuesday —J-.pworth League at 8 The citizenship department will havo charge. Subject: "The ttutb-s ol a Canadian Citizen." Thursday—Devotional service and social hour Note the difference in these two loaves of bread! No. 1 wm nwde from SEAL OF ALBERT A the Faultiest Flour Ihe flour that make, perfect bread. There is a reason why it is better. You have seen a boy chew wheat to make "gum" out of it. That "num" aa he ..til- il, il the gluten of the wheal. On the quality «.t the gluten the bread depends. That "quality" in the gluten is determined by soil and moisture and locality and other things. And wc select the best wheat from the best locality clean it perfectly wash it mill it in a mill that is perfection itself then age it until it is just right, in order to give you in perfect condition SEAL OF ALBERTA, the Faultless Flour. Ask your grocer about it. Read next week', announcement. THE SNOW IT 'SNEW AND-THEN IT KEPT ON 'SNEWINC KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ..Ian 22nd,T91l. Suiulay mm-nini* Bervlct ill It o'clock. Subject: "Studies ill tlie Beatitudes—the First Two." Evening service nt 7.30 o'clock Subject: "Healthy Religion." Sunday School and Hible classes at 3 p.m. Young People's (luild Tuesday at 8 p.m Cholt practice <>n Friday at h i> m SALVATION ARM*i Special meetings Thursday, Salut day and Sunday. January 10th, -1st and 2211(1. Thursday's speaker*-Capl, Tayloi Saturday's speaker — Lieutenant Stride. Sunday morning, n o'clock— Speaker, Mis. Capt, Taylor Sunday afternoon, 1 p.m — Lleutcn ant Stride. 8 p.m. Suiulay, stereojitii'iiu set vice—"The Llie nl Christ." The finest set ol slides ever shown in t'ranbrook. All are Invited Men's $2.25 shirts, $1.»0..-C. r. S. WANTED -A competent mui.t or housekeeper; good . wages Appl; to Mrs. F. .1. Deane, Armstrong avenue. 12-tl Medicines that aid nature nrr nl ways most eRectunl. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions nnd aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition, Thousand', have testltled to its superior excellence, Sold hy ull druggists and dealers lot! Have you a Shovel to clean off lhat piece of sidewalk jn front of your place of business or your residence? If not. we can supply you wilh STRONG SNOW SHOVELS AT PRICES RANGING FROM 40 CTS. TO $1.00 McCallum&Co. The Hardware Men REWARD Alioitl S o'clock on Tuesday evening; January 3rd, n thief, or tliotvcfi. wenl through tlir pnrkets uf thi* proprietor nl tli<> Saratoga restaurant, who wns nslecp In a chair in tlir iiiiniiu room, stealing therefrom $27 in cash, n gold wntcli nnd a nlcklo mounted -'.h caliber revolver, Tho watch bore the Inscription nl |*. IV, l.llis nnd Co., Tnrontu, nnd was numbered cither 08615 or D5082. Tho proprietor of the Saratoga rcBtaur- -.iiit hereby olTcrs a substantial enih reward Im tlu. recovery ot the stolen goods, or (nr such Information us will lead tn lhe arrest nf the thief nr thieve*. 17 It r-l® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® © ® ® ® ! ® ! TYSON BROS. • : MEAT MARKET ® — tii "- (6 • Denlers In *D 6 l''ii*sh .-iiui C'lirul (■[) 19 .Mints. ® • ® **" Poultry, li.'iini' nml I'itli ^' iii Bcasou, ® (• oivk us i ritiAi, ;,*, ; TYSON BROS. ? _ ® The Old P. Wood's % f Business. *$ • « ®S®® .*...... ®(J ®g.. - SOFT DRINKS DRAW US TO VOU if you tipiircciijlo n |>nr.' s|iiirklinj.' l"*\\i*rnp.. 'riirrr is nol iintitlii'i' lirniul nn ivi'll known iih OUR DRINKS Vow may ortlot nnj llnvnr yuu Hko, 0110 is »i|iiuilv ,-i** u<«nl as niinthi-r ll yuti hnvo never Inslwl Our Drinks, you am etiroly losiiiM;| trent. I Inli-r la tiny East Kootenay Bottling Company The Central Meat Market 'lur Specially Is Fresh Killed Meals Wo nlsn kcoi) ii nlca lino "f 'iiiil.i'iiM liml Turkeys grown mi J nu Own EJflNU, W'r Giinrontce Uur Snusajjis 'I'll In* lllllll.* nf lilisnlllti'lv KIIIOSH MEATS. Wc Solicit Vour Trail*.-. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET A. Jollffe. Proprietor. villi < u.\\ n iihook in*:i!.\\i.i) Office Supplies III.ANK Bin IKS Uil,I, HOOK'S BINDING casks WIIIK I1KSK I'.ANKKTS I.OOSR LEAF lit IIIKS TYI'KWKITKI. I'APIOK ACCOUNT Hot IKS FILING CASKS SHANNON FILES INKSTANDS CAUBON PAPEIl I.KTTKII HOOKS INK Wu curry 11 coinplulo Block or llm following in nil sizes STAFFOUD'S, STRI'IIRN'S mnl WATKHMAN's. Wan STAFFOUD'S I'ustii nnd Mucilnjio SEE OUR LINK OF OFFICE OlARIliS KOR 1911. Beattie-Murphy Co., Ltd. Tlie Prescription Druggists Cranhrook, British Columbia • anl, Wasll Ml tlcironl is nn t m BLIND nu Your Eyes If you nro not nlilu |j> sj.- ns clunrly as you oneo did, or if youroyt's trouliloyoii wlion using lliem, you onixlil to have tlii'iu exnminerl nnd properly fitted witli glnssi s. I will tit your eyes with kIhs-ii's thai will nri>r-cotiie weak nr defective eyesitrht. and perlinpscheck on*eominy blindness. C\\.C"T.- J.*, ) LOCALS Wool bos 25c.—(' C*. S. Tin- day on whieli tlie wlfi bi or a"regular ad-render wns thr day ul even bettei fortune than the oi n which the husband had n salnn raise! I.itlle .mil Atcliisi ii bavi tin.ire cookinj! ami eatliii; ap|ili ■ I'm them, I: ".o sweat 11 I Judge Ityan lias rent .-ommotlimu, olliee ha ■■■ pros jewcln I having lin nd sou 1 rl\\ w ni move In short 1; Men's J2 23 -shirt,, $1.50 j j ll, piei ■ ilii iii*i nuw Mid ' ■ (in. k,t Mt-nN f Till' ! ngti ■ ■ ilnnev is 1 nl next month i .,■ In ■ nml then ftlll li .ill lortiu nti Men's * ■ * |»1 In- h. nhliii Men' . nn buyers ol "lliinga for "—linens, furniture, china, mi hrle-n-hrnc 2.25 shirts, $1.50.—C C. S t'onl henters at a snap, l«. elenr If imi need a heater now, or lor next season, ii will pny you to secure one now, as wc tin not wish tn earn ■a v nf these over—Patmorc Bros Men's $2.25 shirts, $1.50.-0. C. S, The Kink Mercantile company's stun- will lit- closed fur the day ait- re '.i p.m. Tuesday, January 31st, in permit ol completing stock taking, t'uslomers arc requested to keep this in mind and send in Iheir orders early on that day. Men's $2.25 shirts, Sl.50.-C, C. s. Messrs. Ward ami Harris are now busily engaged in fitting up their I perpetuated the new grocery store, un Norbury |80mo fi"'**'1'1 show "' i,u avenue, opposite lhe site of the new city building. Messrs. Ward and Harris are well known business nun. Mr. A. Ward was formerly with .1. Manning, aud Mr. \\V M Harris was fur several yenrs niili Hill and ('n. Their stuck has not all arrived vet, but they will be ready for business in the course of n few thus. Men's $2 25 shirts, Sl.50.-C. l\\ S *■". piece dinner sets, regular $20.00, now $12 00. Don't overlook these Ii means money in your in ki ■ —I 'ampbell nnd Manning Wool sux 25c—C. C. S. Whal everyone has hern looking ; to is booked to take place nexl Monday evening, thc fam j arniva) at the Arena rink |*i: will he given fur m best .;: '- ei slmne; (2) best lady's , tn st boj'- ' ostume; (11 costume; (5) best comii The band will he in at oing to be one ot . thi ■*' inti: sea will be a big attend S ,. .. t' r -^ fucumhets at Little am. Vtchi perienced show man and will residi here permanently. As his last im pin innt booking Mr. Fraser is pui ting on "A Stubborn Cinderella," an excellent musical comedy, whieli haa been playing to big houses through out n ; i .mt tour, There are sixty people in thu company and the chor- lUst's are the pick of girlish loveliness, a bumper house should greet ihis production on Tuesdav, .Innuarv 31st Leather lined milts 5Ue —U (' s 07 piece dinnei set , ri Kuini (20 00, now $12 00. Don'l o • rlook these bargains, It im nn \\ muney in your poeki i — Campbell nnd Manninp Leather lined mitts Me ■-■<' i s. Kurt Steele was well lepresenled in town yesterday Moi i ol ihe lending citizens i.i that bu j burn being in town, nomiunlly on bus ine ., but they .Ul round theii na; down to Llie tmk where tbe curling imnspli 1 won in progre i llarr; Mathei was boasting lhat he had a Kort Steele link that would plaj Iht i hamplons among Un* \\ islting curlers und do them up bo easily ihej would nol know what had sumk (hem Leatbei lined mitts 50c -(.' i S, Now is youi chance i«■ secure u high-class coal heatei Wc nre offer Ing balance at a hit; reduction to clear.—Patmorc Bros Leather lined mitts 50c -r V s. Someone of today's ails, touches your Sl'.LK INTKKKST, sn niiinis- lakably Ihal it comes (o huve ESPECIAL VALUE for vuu! Sweet Potatoes at Little und \\i ihisun's. Thc band dance ai ihr Auditorium i,n Mondaj evening proved very en lovable, hut unfortunately was nut very largely attended anil did not prove a financial success. The bands men are entitled to mure encourage ment than has been shown them su far this season. It costs money to conduct a band like everything else and ii this institution is to be will have to be t in its welfare. H7 piece dinner sets, regular $20.00, ling now $12.00 Don't overlook these bargains. it means money in your pocket.—Campbell and Manning Mo you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism arc simply rheumatism of lhe muscles FR EJ FOR THE ASKING • ••••••••••••0 ® 4 t» *M ■ 0 t O o <-»•-»•• • • I • • • • • < iim- lo cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely and see bow quickly it gives relief For sale In all druggists and dealer-- U 07 piece dinner sets, regulai $20 00, now $12 00 Don't overlook Ibese bargains It means monej in youi pocket —Campbell and Manning Thc Kev. It. Hughes has applied foi Iwo thousand dollars worth ol ai commodation on the new Cuuard lit. ei "Tbe Franconia," sailing from Hoston to Liverpool on May 30th next, toi his Kuropean toui part; . lai .:■ numbei will go from the Okanagan district and Vnnrouvet, and several Irom this lucalit; Clrape fruit al Little nnd Vti Iii wm*c SMCES THAT YOUC/\\ r GET AV/AY STAY VVJT/I Vo u X • OUR PRICKS ON WIRE FENCING WILL -CATCH" YOV. WE CARRY THE KIND THAT WILL NOT CRIPPLE YOUR STOCK. OVR STOCK OF HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS IS HARD TO CRIPPLE, BECAUSE WE CARRY A IHO STOCK. YOV CAN FIND WHAT YOV WANT IN OVR STORE. WE HVY IN BIO QTANTITIE5 AND GET LITTLE PRICES. WF. GIVE THE LOWEST PRICE WHETHER YOV ASK FOR IT OR NOT. J. D. McBRIDE IIAHIIWAKI-.. CKANIIKOOK. B.C ei sets, regulai *•-■■ On, iov, $12 00 l>on't overtook thesi i .-'..' i* V ■■.*■ - ■ : .-. ill VOID that "pock ket—Campbell and Mani ' I ,:':' :' Vfti; .lnnunr; 2Sth the K T 1 * SAVKI) bj careful HI \\ ■ ;i! am* !h(1 c'ranbrouk Electrii lents usuallj "happen" i *..>,. ,,,-,l|u,lV \\Wn occupy separnti to liavi pocket e building to the rcai il -.W—C. C. S the K.T.L. buildit is been re j; \\ Krasei's lease nf lhe Opera I and I ttoil up fot the use ni - on Mondaj. I L'ctric l.lgl * mpanj Im ■.. H be succeeded have also been mad« lo bi Mrs. i. Wi lie K.T.I oft 11 s, makinjz them more H Kni '■■ rn ol lltli privati iml leter, much to Ihi 1 .■i.i...-tn.*Ti.-. ..I users ot the long dis lani ■ phones •■; piece dinnei sets, regulai tin on mitt $12 no llon'l overlook thesi irgnln: it means money in ynu pocket — Campbell and Manning Owing to tlte big drop in prices of li nf the C C, s ihal ium is doing ,i rushing trade We 1 .i • ■ HI iwo months of winter wi athei ahead, aud tbe people un iloubtedlj will continue In take . tti i nl the HALF PRICK SA1 1. on .i greal mam staple ai tn l*>s of fflater "car that 'bis firm ]■- anXloUS lO dispose of 0i piece dinnei sets, regulai I2fl "" nott (12 00 DonM overlook these bargains Ii means monej in youi poi k. t Campbell ami Manning, A iiiihi wedding wn« solemnt/ed nt ti,.* si I'Jugonc hospital church <.ii Tuesdaj morning at six a m . when lli-s \\nnic Ouelletlc and Ml litniamin Qoddard were united in Um* huh bonds oi matrimony, llei Father Poliuondon officiating Mrs Hairy Hoblehnud and Mr Chnrlcs I'otvln were the witnesses. Tho happy young couple left on the local ibe same morning for Calgary, Alia . where tbcj will spend iheir honey moon i'n their return lo Cranbrook Mr and Mis (ioihlard will take Up Iheir resident n Armstrong avenue, Ktvect cider nt Campbell and Man nlng's : Secretary Ted slates that it is proposed to hold a convention ol western V.M.C.A. secretaries In eon Lection with the formal opening ol | iln- Cranbrook V M.C.A. Secrctnr Ies Irom nil V.M C.A.,-8 between Win tilling and the const will ho pre 'sent, j California celery, hot house lei ime and Hubbard squash —Campbell nnd Manning i hio ni our In iiBlm* twi Cut nl. tfiies '•-> | ivliicli Will L-tiv till' lltllll -' J* i'CHI ■ unci will slifv in-iu\\ Of till' Jf'WCfllT'H F till higlii Rt rlt'siyn. i|ii ij nml good vnlm.1 ''Jiii Ij> ihi n ■! ri-jin ul your rloor IT WILL PAY VOU T.j tii! iij.1 tl i I im ■ ml it iiloiifj uml plotiBuri' in fm ' ■ im •■ S'tum liitfmut RAWORTH BROS. JEWEILRKS, CRANBROOK i! LOIICP. CIRCLES \\i Hi. H'Riiliii mi, Iln . ..I i'i.hi rook l'ii*.i*|ih.ii, I. ni t . ilii* i*i*k tliccc Iirptlin-ii fnuu Kunili* mill ti*- fiiiln Mii'lii-I ivi'ii- uivi*ii ilu* IE,* I ross ilrilM*.* Tin* ii'nul.u iit'i-kly lii,.-. nf Hi, illl I'Vlln*.*:; I...!*.* »*|1S ll*>-I<| mm MOU ny night Insl. ThtTv ivim n fulrh good uiiiiiiliiii,,, Iml .<*. i i ..I iln* niriiiliiTi, were iiiKini; |i.,ii in ilu Il0lls|lll*l Ilii* M-.*.ii.ii wus .mil .i liml mc mill in. l.n*in,. ol |iitIii| im |>niInure ivns li.in..1. hil im Mi,lulu,* ilglil iii-M. S'liil in-' . Hi. Moyie irotliiTs «ill In* ben- In rn-niplll) In* lllillliiri iI.'uiit .mil .i nl! .nn ml in,,* ol iill Ollll 1-VlleiM i . ri*l|lli'Bl|.|l /isiting liri'llnrii an* rsjii'i'lally Ion liliil n ri'lilinl ill* Itnlimi In In* |ni< I'll,* (inillll llili'lliiillnli.il \\n\\ili.i:;. ilii in Hi.* llrotliiTl I in I.i.ii.iiiil ill* Kni-ilii*.*!-; lit'lil ii i.ni-v.ill si., ial In* uthrr ilav In lionni ul Mm. Ails in l'Ii*iniiii*i, wiiii i. Itiiying i"i Cil garj in ii*si,li* [lu ii* was 11 largi" .'iltfiiilainr (if in,mii. i. uml a pli-u- anl Innii' mi* sjii-nl in |irngri ■ .1' i hist Tin* |n i ■ *'!.* Mi * ll M.ili l.lii. i Mi C'lias Harris ,1 Iln* ...ii.l.i-i..i. ..| tin. uliisi run pi'lition Illli-I.IIl. nt . *.\\,*ii* s,*rv,*i| ali-l ilanring ivu.s itiduliicil in fnr n slum linn*. im.\\tin (if si-iioi.i. I'm sn:i:s Tin* Insl iiU'cllin* nl Hi,, n.-ttly *lr,*li*ii board nl wlmnl IrtiKU*, - lyas held nn Tui'sdai pyi'iiin . Ilit-r,. inn : a mil nttrndnn W I*' r.ni.1 wai I'liTtcd .-li..11mini .lalnti.l .lllllll.*, I.niiiiit. wllnsi" i \\ ■lli-tit work .i iiiiitni ii.i ..un. i foi him tin* iiiglu-sl imrndation. id tin? riilii. u-nrliiiii; -Iiu':, wns np- (ii.nihil '. iiiiiiii **:!i* * . In addition I i liis i.tlii'i ilmi.*.. lid Hilary hi-lnt* ti*. .1 ai InO |iei month t'l-iniiiiiii*. - ivi-n npiininli'd .is i-*! lows: Kiniini'.'-K Klwril, « Uiul.*. Teailiers—K II Mil'lu'o, K KI* well Cnllllll.;, In *|.*s -II MoKliMllll. H White. I'll,Illl ** M.I II .nl* *' I'I. till* *-'l uiirs fnr iln* ensninji yeai The ii.a' iim ' n . *II In held tn lorrov,* (Fciil.it evening nn Willi*. -I.i*. ■ tmstei'K visited llic pulili.* school hiilltling and found i*\\.*itttinu workinj fn toril; I1IA KM I BOOM IIUI ri.SII BXI 111 t)l Kll ItK.ltilt'- KS IX \\ 1 I 111 "I Iiui I'I X I'liiisi'i un \\ Mi I.I.ti.l I.*** el has i .-.-.l.-.l ,-t,ii its ant s Illl 11. 'i ' . .: and in vii■» ol tl I pro' * menl In trade the ehaiv ■ red „i ., irjilns. Tin- pseheijiii i n ■ Ipls Im Uie urloil Irom ,piil ' I * lleeemhi i 31, inihlisliiil in Hi. London Un cite, shnw thai with three in..nth* ol lhe liiinininl year -;i*l lo run, tin* budget has already I mlit in a sum which not .'nl'. wipes out Insi yenr's in Ilcctcd ai ol E i". ,000, Imt leaves Hu* chami-llni with Ut. 151,035 in hand I |i ti, neecmhel 2.1 Inst tin] Iln* total |.\\rlii'i|iii' receipts nmniinted to G83,S3'l,5*IT. The total receipts this vear up to December 21 aiiiniiiii.il lo £130,011,032. Tins i* nn nn n*.i I !M3,160,085 ovei tin* corresponding period nf last year, Sum,* nf tin* tii'.m.s are very sink Ing, Mi Lloyd llenrgc in .Inly c timnted that exi I • would i Itici i'.lI.llllll.llllli in t*.t,*l\\. tlinnllis. il lins. in fact, | Im "I t 10,030,000 In iiiih* montlis Ile estimated stumps In produce, Cfl,(i00,000 In twelve months, Ihey hnve prodiired C7.000, lu I ii •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEE For om* week we are offering sonic attractive values. You should avail yourself of this splendid opportunity to purchase such seasonable goods a< these V » «•* r. . ■ . ' Q 9 o m a a tt m « «*« O 0 *• 0, • • e ■ •»• «o O 0 C 0 a a FOR MEN CLOTHING I. Men's Suits in Tweeds greati t \\ shown $6.00 II. Men's Suits in B Grey and Green T worth up to $20.00 §11,00 Fleece Lined Underv Best qualil) two paltei ns, ere fine green stl ip brown stripe. Sj ?, i ;"> Heavy Woollen I . Good quality ai d V i" , vtceable, heavily Excellent vain al i suit A real ba $1.50 i FOR LADIES FUF LINED COAT One only Shell ol ' Blue Beaver Cl . cellent value al $55.01 $42.00 FURS '*!'■■-:.* * . v * si nson -'.:-*..' ■ r h*:t Mink Mull J7"i X Sd (.50 11 nl $1(1 \\ S14.25 - , . -iquirp - ■ S * sio.o ' MILLINERY Kvery friiio Mini -s ■! an '■ , : i 2- *0 r-0 :• -*" *» m 0 a* :• »t *>0 •*• U0 4# *■* 00 13 ■ SLUTS AND C(i.\\ e \\ Stl i*'*. ! * . -....-'. ■ . While III,*! Ins il 9 * C» 00 •• a 1 • p 0 ro GO 90 •fi, •90 00 ( 9 Cl 0 0 09 *.' (5 60 ' > 000000000000«t*.». 56*Jt' 3»00000»0000000 0000006*' 000000000000 6'j'. SKSO "5MIIII ••MlltSi: - -' e c McCREERY BROS. Cranbrook's )ry Goods and Clothing Ste: . Ililir He i-sl|lii;iti'.l ilu il ■ property taxes at l li ..in 11 '. 13,3 IK, has alreaili n 'Iln- ilfiilli (llltti ; : nine months iI*,'l'.-."<■■■ E2."i,r.5O,OO0 estimated £2ttlin,niKl nut fil t old lam! tax .mil house nlreaih L'2.3<«, ' ' •- ■ sliiiiiitcil, heKides Hinn 1111(1 ■ land iiiiui* ilu tics ■U Uni rale Mr l.loyd • h.iii- .i ili'h slirjlllis foi the ■ icial reform The rea I extra millions ivere glvi n prophet leal I \\ in the eham ell gel speech, when hp said •Tin- ri..p. »|i]- year an* In' .ihurnlant There hus lieen nn ir lion nf Kohl li has hm-n tliiiii iln- previous be Rtealer --till The ■ oininereial uoilil is ii heart There is more enti i;m • ■ I *■ * thing make* tin prospi ■ i brighter, U*e -.hall havi .j rrati i trade tins year; and nexl !,. great eei thai Im kn< ■• Stop Press Dispatch J i, Hockej Mai*.h ihi e iii: resulted 7 la 1 in brook, Wallcj wins Orand Challenge fourth )*fr in succession. Kcsull lasl ni^hi : Walle* :.' ttilson II Citv of Cranl i I ivOYAL BANK 0I: CAN.-U.; : tlf.AU OFFICE - AlONTRnAI . ',( i 1 I . J il a I'nlU Up $6,3oo,oao ken-rvi ... • to t Total Asaet**, Over $95.0 * ** iJUl.'l 1 I, - lM,l » IKTMKNT-l-ei > ♦ X X Cranhrook Branch: D.D. McLAWS, Manuui J Plumbing Supplies I # .-♦♦-V-.? >■>.************ ******* + *•. ************* i*tiij,l. i\\ in uur li W, ill.* lust «*■ From the lnr*.'.*-! I'** nr I'.niiiii.lliil Till, in !* ■ Mtiiill.'Bi ivimlier or nut tlio besl ist*.. "ii*ii" i- \\\\'.* ti i\\.* jusl rei mi tin. wny, the liiiL*. -1 nliip. ' 1 1111-iit nf nirki"! uml l.rns-H iv supplies over brought * this Dislriel • 1 inr pliiinliiiii.' "'.nl, it,..' ♦ tin' in iirri.il in iptnlit) ; * Our Aim Is in (iivc linr » Cusioincrs Satisfaction » A QOOO FRII 1; Sandcrsen's Mounts A. L. VlcDERMOT X * * * ******************************** ********<>****. «*i*******«************************************ i A Good H I a t ,: ' '* "The Range Store' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *****<****»********************************** is whnt is .leur to in \\ . ,.. I'..;t,***. 1 lontfort, * IMi*iity it found Tii it is 1 * :*. u'limt liritisli Ci 1 '..i.liiii','."' is mentioned lliink 1 -. . us Jos. Urnttll I i.ji'.ll liouui Ill iln patmore Bros. \\ Canadian Hole! TIIK lltANHKOOK IIMIiAU) B.C. CURLING ASSOCIATION'S BONSPEIL Standing of Competitors in Various Contests So Par Disposed Of. ml Iipfii lun seven* j V Uiilraeiit, M \\ ll.--.il.-. .1 Unas, Junes, II. IIuiibIoii, skip, links Tint .null ■< \\ c l')e, skiji I J Smith, .1 !•' TIiohiiisoi A' t.* that I"',* inilil Senliu's ii.iiin* lint Hn* I'i"**!** liml lieen I A1 yu thai lu'it nlil Seutiu's (ninr lnr reallv |ierleel rinks TIllnllKli-1 A l' i"yc, skiji | .1 Htllllli, ,1 !•' Tl 'i*,,,,,, 11 A' v.* Unit l.i't* iiiilil Sn.tin's num, ".11 il;,* week 11l.1t has In*. 11 iniiuii*'. u M Hants, I*; II Small, .1 Me jOitlhrle, lir. I*' (I Smyllie, skip Here's henllli nml wenllli In Uur, slnj; uinlei llie lin|i|ii.-1 n.ii.ln imi*. [ Wliu, .Inline Wilson, skip j ll, I'romlfont, A Hunter, Capt lints Kvi'ivtliinn iinsKilile tins In,n ilniie .im* ['ntii|iln'll, I*' itosslter, lien llntierls \\ r Wnlley, ,.k 1 j. lleii'. iln,*,* 11 ttnee im entliii' fui 'hr nm 1 .uni eiiiiveiiienee ,.1 l.mi.ii, 1: 1'. ilentlie, skip r (llenser, \\ 1'iiuker, 11 Knleon seenes tins, wlm nre uiiiinitiiuiis in i.i.nsi* I li 1*1 Miller, Vi Hull, \\\\ \\tt er, 1 il Hiiiiyan, nklp line's 11,1 . llini Im ■ ' in nl Hie liuspitiilit; mnl *.*. I tellnti I rlilne, llenrne llniiiinrlli, skip lieei sine ..1 Hie t'rniilirnuk eiirlers '! \\ 1, l.eiteli, I' I! Wnril, 1 11,...'. •! * bei nml imi.* .ii,* .inks presenl trniii I'ul |Cliulilitili, -kip 1 M \\ Kuslner, .1 I. dales, Tom .*..!, ...li Mil.ll.k. . i*'e , Selsuli mill KKIINI1*. Unl, iliiilii. .1 I* link, t r Ueek, .1 Vi I ,ki|i Uminess, T M Uulierts, skip ; Ml Harvey, .1 it Brown, Mi .1 Flelelier, Mi Hiiiiyan, llalily |.Icilinii In \\tnl.-t-..n. .ki|i u.M.a u:v ("1 Walker, A .1 II,.ue. ii Mall Anil Hi.* rujiiiii' rink nml tin* I'rnil, Hie I I 'Inn li ii-pieseni liuj s. * il In nine, mnl S'elsun 1 I'll! |.,!l,i'.t!ll*.* Milks mi. I.lklll*; p.lll [ Mllll'iS, II .1 .lilllllSlill. skljt Hie iniirteeiilli iinniinl linaspli'l '" in tin' varlmis euinjiell - TUMI "'"» '' ''""'"' ns»..3F&amm**Tmm We Are Not Malodorous Lawyers, Trouble-Breeders and Parasites But Sawyers of Wood and Founders of Honest Industries : : : : : : ■■*' nre nut t,-.l,ii,.ii heelers, Imagers mi nn.l syculihants ,.1 grasping Itnilwiii* Cor|iorn|.luns U'TKH Illl \\KT Wl. Illl I 11> 1 111.nm 1 11|.- thr PKOPl.K **'e nre mil ill ..mi, pulim-lnns, the lesliliiiui m *..,ttii ..( (iliiuni, neilhei an* ue ni 1 '" I'rilleisi' even it .Iml-i* ivhen Im pin .1 Uni,., ins |,i*^iL olliee lo satisfy potty personal spile fm ml' i un '1 11 lie, ilu.se inilieiiieii iiestrn, i in* mnl Inltnlenl lo public wcllnre We Rive inlni [. r um * i-lveil lie nny nl l.liuso K'lllt.) "I Hint 1 We Make Wood Pipes For Irrigation wlilcli I iht i Imtii 1 lei um make 111. jnjies lu lap ihe public rollers We curry -iiu lumber in the yanl nml keep II reailj lnr utilillcs. Unlike Bnnie lawyers ivlln .un theirs nn ilien shnulileis, the ut Illl) being uniliscovcrnblr We Make Lumber, Sashes, Doors, Furniture, Wood Pipes. Raise Live Stock, Make the Wilderness Blossom and Produce, Onr Clients Satisfied, Our Deserving Employees Contented Partners In Our Success What ,1.- the ti.11 iliealeil iln? Tbey give in. quid pro .inn other ttian Insolence, ile.epii.iii onil lainleil witli iln tni.tietiveties.; uf political spleen. The suiterers iicl',1 less, suiter Imi" ■ in.1 tin-it sovereign power, imt Nemesis will he awakened .im! wnr (.. th,* cnl|i It 1' , . 1 HMIXK will. SOT SAVE THEM Some Lawyer.-; At-si Honorable, Many Judges Upright, Painstaking and Above Suspicion. Such we All Venerate, Admire and Almost Worship. Even if They Have Small Human Weakness.*.'.*. Tin* 1 iiiiui.. iln * sin. v.ii indicative .11 their puilt*. and power, is tint needed as a pro tectlon m.i adornment, Imi ns .1 SYMBOL TO IMPRESS Till': VHNAI.l.Y CROOKED LAW YER, lilt: st lliillNEIi ui: I'EU.II Kl*.lt WITNESS \\Mi till*: CORPORATIONS SUll, n in*' in \\ i\\*. i'eimi HEii lA'iin* mt: We Struggle to Create, Build Ip and Sustain Industries Hnilway r,,i;i..i .uiniis attempt to strangle them t-t their Infancy and ilnrr to pose ;i\\ |iulili.' benefactors, whllsl robbing the people, burning up their property, killing their rat'b- and opprcssin tvherevei they an- not united fnr sell protection into giving them Hie he I pari ■■! tin country in exploit, nir by virtue of watered sto ... ratted nuilii in'!! ■ . in lusnrj hi I'alnees, Instead ol iln* chains, hiindeufi*-, skillv .unl wooden coitehe thej ilesi rve. Whilst lhe Parasites who Hoodwinked tlie Kcprescntativcscof Ihe People they make the people helicvc witli disgust and disdain, that Governments* Parliaments. Polltleians and those who sit In high places nre al their beck and fall. fan we wontlei Ihal Nemesis will j'i e from I,, i stupoi .unl sin He iln- ilespollers, tin* robbers, who make ii -.1 pn infill [01 ihe ninsses St)T TO LIVE bul Itfirely exist r. ■»-*•■ An J in the Disgraceful Exuberance oi their Autocratic Assumption History w ill repeat I nppri ssioi gratt ami corruption will perforce, link beneath the Anglo-Saxon love ol justice .i-.»i rlgbl li\\ virtue ol whieh our rare rules the world Thc ni"*-! gross i> Inflicted on Ibe people of Canada by Itailway Cotporalluui wbo bave been given n illions ol acres "f land, which Ihey advertise and exploit in Europe nnd tin- I'niti-il states and i i victims paj their bard ''.mud i*a*-h Alter the poor hegga!** mi4-"* produce, tbe i ipaclt) wbicb has Ihtii over advertised, THEY K1NU Til \\r IT IS IMAOINAltYi nnd lurthi r, tbnl tbey arc handicapped i» the transportation 1-- markel and are ni ercy ol the greal Octopus Take .^ one example, IrclRhl charges for torn, produce Iban 12" miles to market cosls (19.00 pei ton. or more than thc value nl product. Tbe writer started oul !<■ VDVERTISK IHS PRODUCT** \\\\h wisiii'S rn SKLL THEM to pnivlde suhslstencc for ho* people who make LUMBER, SASHES, DOORS, tlROtt VROETARLEH, HOT HOUSE PLANTS, MAKE WOOD PiPfSR, l-T'ltM'l'l UK V NO OTH EH USEFUL ARTICLES AT REASONAULE PRICES, and his customers require lime and ean provide i ly wc can suppl) them nn easy terms I ..i lull parti* ulai write A. E. WAiTS, Wattsburg or Proctor \\iul it you an ■• i Im r-xn II i Itailway Cnrnorallotti; in have been 01 in Itch iln al d li ' tn have heei fail hj TII08K lllllll IN \\Iil iilifiili.u. in .I.*-.*, ni .bi.'i.iiir, llli.'iitiiiilisin iiii.I I'm>.ii...mill Tor I.*..>'.< Mlts. U. BENT, Matron. i' i), ii... i - ■, i ORS. KINO ft GREEN, Physicians and Surgeons, nir.. it Ki-si'ti..*,. nrmslroni A*". OI-'KII'i: IIOIlllS : Pnreiioons - - - - 0.00 In 10.00 Atl mils* - - - '.'..im I.i 4,00 Kvi-i'ini*.., - - - - ?.:ill to H.'lo tjtllrllajra .... :j.;.i I,, i ;,n OIUNBROOI :, n B. O .1. w. l!i:i l,i:iw:i; vfiTEmwRv suRoeiw " t'lilli'in. 1'.. n.iln In I MM Urii.lni IM. I.li.*. ii Ui'Kllllj,'*, V.'l.Tlll.tl*, l* ill**,.*.. ,*r-l* .,*..,.. Ofllce nc\\l ilnnr I.i l'„-l Ofllce Phone I.l'* I', i. iiuv l,ii Xliriii tail - ll ll sh„i*i *. i:*i*i r | DR. F. 1'.. MILES DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: II to 12 nm. i In 0 p.m. T to 8 p.m, OUire in neiv Held Block CRANBROOK - - -Hi: 1*. 0, Bwannell, D. L. S., B. 0, L. B. A. I. Itnliorlsoii, B.O. I.. S, SWANNELL & ROBERTSON Dominion ami Brillali Columbia L ND SURVEYORS P. 0, Drawer 798 VICTORIA. B.C CENTURY RESTAURANT Kill. O.lMt. SHlliiMI Till*) PLACE TO OK'!' A QUICK MEAL AM' 11001) MEAL IKKlMS TO HUNT. Ffoiulqnortora tor nil kinds nf Hopuirs Snlisfuctioii (iiinr'iiiii-'-.l JOE MARAPODI The Shoo SjM'cinlist Provenzano & Sacco General Merchant! Employment Agents CHANBROOK • B. C, P. 0. BOX 194 PHONE 244 II yuo want satisfaction with your washing send it to MONTANA LAUNDRY S)ici*iiil prlcflB for fiimily work. THE WORKIKGMEN'S EMPLOYMENT AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY la prepared to aupply help, •killed or unskilled, on shortest powible notice; tn find employment and guar- iuiin* positions when sent oul; lo rent houses and rooms and to tell ynu fruit lands or other property for a small commission. Addn-si:—W. Parker, 311 Baker Bt. NELSON, B. 0. «-ly JOSEPH RYAN Not.\\ry Fublic B*C. LANS SUflVEVOFS McVlilii: & PARKER Cranlirook nml fori Strait! IRRIGATION m KAILWAV WORK A SPECIALTY «» >♦» K,«*(,; .:* ■>,,.*, - to*** * J I .1. (i. CUJHMINQS X ASSAYER I i: IV. WIDDOWSON, ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.-Chargcs: (lold, I silver, cijppcr and lead, $| each; | gold-silver, (1.50; silver-load, Sl.r.O. gold-silver, with copper or lend. $3.50; zinc, $2; silvcr-lcad-zinc, -.;*. I'ric.'s for other metals on application. I". li IS„v t* li . 1108, Nelson, 11 C, .Jl!*|f IRRiaiTin.t E.N0INCER DOHINION tMl PROVINCIAL UND SI IIVEVOR r " n ST. ANN'S ACADEMY Kamloops. B. C. AtTnr.lanti-a.rtor pdneatlontil odvaalagni, II.i* ■'-mi. Hen l.ri.k building, Itln.lftii wl I«jul| i;i..".tpii-iv..ifr.iiin«l., ClflMM ■mnl"*,! Ill in *•.**.! p m:!, th,. at-boole Ibninghonl tltf. pruritic*. Special depart tnenlalor Minn nnd Art. (otnpete **.,ni* ill... int.* *..,-.. Turn ul.r i.ttinti.... uiv.ii ' iiii'iu.* l innnneit. and .<>rr.,t ItinsUimis T.'.m- ni.**l.*r*ll.. I'.'i* i r..-|i»* ■■-- iln* Irtulem.v. 4:. I, '.: s„ Cranbrook,It.*t * ♦♦4* *e**o*v* »«*«♦♦♦*«>> -.T. LAIDLAW FRANK DEZALL MINING ?NGINt?r.R B. C and Surveyor cnANOBooK b.c. I Logging Sleighs made to order. General lllacksmithing Sleigh Repairing ft******************** i TRY ZAM-lllK I*(1H PILES. ifOLUCOUNTRV NEWS 1L>««™rZ .*,,,„,,„,' Uon'l you bclievi ihal pxpcrii-nce Ir better than hearsay'.' It yon suffer from piles, jusl. try /.am-Buk. Von can do so ai om fvpcitfie So assured nre wi nf tht result thai wu will send you *i Free inn] box 11 ynu send I Toroi tu ufliccs mil name and addreKs ami n one rent stamp In pat return ;■■■ tage Scores ol people .hiil-, acquaint us with th"- bfficfll thi-j have derived from the use nl 'Aa - Muk Mr K. Astrldge, nl f St. I'aul st , si. Catherines, * *■**■ , "For five years I have suffered um old agonj with protruding pili Thr pain was so greal at time i would ,ii most scream •i lost welghl anil had nu appe tiii- 1 tried every!htnil I evei heard ol toi piles, as I wn .villlug to take anything to gel relli l It was use h-ss, however, nnd I ulnim i gave up in despair one daj a trletid gave me a sample of Zani-Huk, and lold me nf a friend of his who i..ul been cured, l decided to ti. /.am I'lii*. uml the relief I got was encouraging I used three boxes, and at ilu- end ut ihat time I was completely eured. 1 wish I could have gol /.am Bul. years ago; it would have saved mr a grent deal of misery." /.am-lttik will alsn lu- round a sun' cure for eold sores, rliapped hands, frosl hite, ulcers, hi nod poison, varicose sores, sial]i Korea, ringworm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and rliapped places, ruts, burns, bruises, and skin Iniurfes generally. All druggists and stun sell at 50c. box, or post free from /.am Huk Co., Toronto, upon receipt nl priee You are warned agninsi harmful inula lions and substitutes See Ihe re gistered name, "/.am Huk," mi everj package. (Z Large Sunk oi Hardwood Run- fur ll.il.'in L-ITHM WATE8 J ners nn hand. i H . II ll *"l"\\ LITHIA * SOLO IT AU I .l«G IIS BOTTLED U mt.SPKINGS * DE VERE HUNT IN-: li t\\. I l\\l* III \\| l-| ,'||* ViiKNI lu \\ * >. my. | * ******** ************ ** J rheCranbrool I mploymcnl J ♦ mnl Real Isiaie Vgcncj * in 11' i " mtiii I ■in ll ions si i'i ill n -j Mj ■ illl, i- l,trt,iahji.ji I-iIhh loi l.""i>*.' ' ■ i" ■-■ i, Ri * ii. . ■ lor, 1! . >*l ..i..i it iijijan, ■I. Vrninur, I-..>,.,.-101 v ia i'.. a» imi no. * •»•»♦•»•»•»•»•>•»♦•»••♦♦♦•»♦♦♦>♦♦ oooooo*ot>ny:..,a,^j*ts»* HORSES FOR SALEi I llftVtl :i u''*.*1' Bl'lpeliolJ ,.f llnsli i,ml IJriiv Uni * for hiiI.*. (i I W.'i-M. (load slim,,*, ijiHiii Am' .'-.iiis. fnolfoii i*ii-ir.'nii<" .1 A. J. HUDSON. MAGRATH, ATLA. l» ll NNN*-*4Nt**-MIN THE HUME Nelson's Leading Hotel ii .." willi Itiiilu. 'PhoneIn every nam. liiiii.i-i Hl-cmor. lhe prewiMe, Tlioronglily u|> t„,li,i,>. Rates. SMKI a day and up. '•i.i I' VVBI.L8, Proprlelnl It l.i.MKIN, Uimim CEO. 0. INGRAM l It C. M . «. «. N. "* '* i.i.,*, .i... hn,,. 1*1 .,„ I, ""Vi.n. I'„„...f„,i I I * * RIM V..I... l',.|uin. ■" "'■•"i. Rut., .ml taxi. 1 ' ",.•„:'.■-a;. '•; *"">•"• SPAN8R00K • B. C. PHONE 1*7 The Cranbrook Orchestra li prepared in tocepl engngoraonU to furnish miirlo for Rallt, Itencei, .-ir. Luteal miiHi,*, Aililreai i mnnleatloni to i: BALSALL, ii '» Omnbrook, H.C. RESTAURANT imnii it,,*,,,, rant*. LUNCH Chop Suay Noodla AlMi.l M,*,l.„,,l,l,;,..|M.:,l FORT STEELE Dospite the great handicap ol the lock out, the output ol Sunderland's shipbuilding lor the year shows an increase of Iti,.'125 tons over thai ol Inst year, the totals being .r>s steamers, or 178,058 registered tons, board of irade measurement, A great Increase in tho si/e of vessels is shown as compared with the previous twelve months. The ..utput (or lino from the shipbuilding yards ot Messrs, liar laud and WolIT (Limited) .md Messrs Workman, t'lark and Co. (Limited), totals lt;;.,K5'i tons, ol which Messrs. Hnrland and Wolfi claim 116,861 tons The remaining ia,983 tons ro- presents the output oi Messrs Workman and ('lark, who Inst year bad a grand total tonnage of 88,863. Tho new I' juid O. steamer Maloja, built by Messrs. Unrknid and Wolfl (Limited) has been successfully launched at Queen's island. She is tha largest vessel yet buili fur the IV and O. line, being 561* ft. long by uu ft. 11 in. beam, witb u gross tonnage uf about 13.UMI. Tlio very rare experience of cole- batting the seventieth anniversary of the wedding day has fallen lo the lot of an old couple named .lones, residing in Chapel Lane, Barton-on- llumbor. They have received a letter of congratulation from the king, of which naturally they are very proud. Mr. .lones, who is a native of Shnreham, is 91 years of ape, and except for deafness is in good health. He walked to the poll in order tu re- curd his vote during the present election. He served *'M years in the navy—nine alloat and thirty iu the coastguard, Sir Ernest Shackloton, who commanded tin- Nimrod expedition to the South Pole, is to lead another expedition to the Arctic regions. Tnts time, however, the objective of the expedition is Spitsbergen. A start will be made next June. The landing party will be ashore two ur three, months, and they will pone* trate into hitherto unexplored regions. The expedition is befng undertaken solely for scientific and geographical purposes. Accompanying Sir Karnes) will be some half dozen j'i the leading members <-f his Antartic expedition. Although thc scientific results of the lato expedition are not yel completely worked out, it is hoped to have them well forward before the next expedition sets nut. The death has occurred at Anchor Bay Farm. Krith, of Mrs. Graham, aged 71 years who. with her husband, recently completed fifty-six years of married life, the whole oi which was spent in the same house. Their descendants, who extend to the fourth generation, Dumber one hundred, the majority of the males befng engaged as Thames watermen. The exchequer receipts tnr the period (rum April tirst n. December 2-tth this year show that, with three months of the financial year still to , the Budget has already brought ui a sum which nut only wipes oul List year's arrears of £30,000,000, but leaves the chancellor with £13,15-1,083 in hand \\ p to December 35th last year the total exche- quei -receipts amounted to C9S.884,- 17. Tin* total receipts this year up d December -ith amounted to £13*6,- 044,032 This gives an Increase of £13,160,089 over last year's receipts for ihi« nine months. At a meeting at Southampton to forward the proposal t.» erect in that town a memorial on the spot whence the Mayilnwer sailed for the I'nited States in 1620, tin* mayor presiding, Professor Itearnshaw (hon. secretary) read letters from the gov iTnor ul Ithode Island, Admiral Mur dock, ot the I'nited states navy; (Ieneral James (irant Wilson, of New \\ork. the governor ol New Hampshire; the chairman of the Pit trims of New Vork; President .lor dun, uf California; the Hon. Samuel I Killer, (ir. Burton, nf Smith College, Northampton, Muss , the Dean oi the Unlvcrsltj of I'ennslyvanla; the librarian of Vale, and Pr. Thel berg, of VaKSQf College Ile report •d that branches of various ('nited States patriotie .societies were contributing panels, such as the descendants of the Mayflower, the Daughters of the Involution, the Founders of America (Baltimore), the Sons of St. fleorge. Councillor Oakley (hon treasurer) reported a further list of subscriptions received frnm tin- United States and Irom Kngland. The hon. secretaries will he pleused to hear of nlher descendants of the Pilgrim Fathers at present residing in Kngland. The medical officer nf the local government hoard, Dr. Arthur News- hnlme, in his annual report reviews the public health during l•ass-* During the year, he states, the death rate of Kngtaiitl nnd Wules per limn ol population was 14,8 ns computed with It7 in 1008, lhe lowest death rate previously recorded. The Infnni mortality WM Dei per Khmi births, at-t computed with 1'iO iti lUAft Since When buying n cough medicine lor children bear in mind thai Chamber Iain's Cough Itemedy Is must effectual for colds, croup ami whooping couch and that ii contains no harmful drug. For sale by all druggists and dealers llt-lf he beginning uf Iflilll a bulb tin has been seal weekly to each purl medical officer of health, containing a summary of the occurrence ami progress i the chief exotic diseases in thu port-, of other countries, and thus giving warning uf possible impnrtn tlons Of disease The indkeliuii-. dlseases ut this country aie nimilai ly kept under close ohsi nation by means uf ibe Information contained in the weekly uml juarterly returns issued by the registrar-general and the corresponding weekly returns ol cases of notifiable diseases Issued hy the buaril An effort extending ovei n quurtei of a century to make Sunderland a deep water port, which vessels of all rts and sizes might leave nr enter at all times, regardless of tides tn weather, has at lusl been attended iih a great measure nf success, The River Wear commissioners now report that the Wear has been converted Into a tidal dock from thc north dock to I let ton Stnlths, with 20 ft. at low water spring tides, and thc "ss to the pun made possible to large ships Since the first installment of deepening wns made last year not a single ship has been detained in Sunderland through want of water at am state of tide, and vessels of over 000 tuns dead weight nre using the river apart frnm the docks as far up as WcarmoUth siaiths Smiie measure of the Improvements may be Riven by a comparison wilh ihe admiralty chart, which shows a depth «.f onlv i ft at the river entrance at low water iprfng tides, ami from i it to :* ft, in the river, where now there i- live times these depths. The total quantity of rock and other materials lif'- d from the river Improvement works during this yeai was i.C'dim tuns. This represents ,t double tin ol or- dinar) carta extending from Sunderland iu London and from 1-ondnn to Land's End, each carrying considerably "let nne tnli no'iici: TAKK Ntnici: that In thirty days (rum date I Intend to applv at the office of tbi «o let) (iirl Mining Co. for 1018 sbaiJ- ol stock destroyed by fire Numh* i ol Certlficati *. 100,219,233,300, lfi tl Cruikshank, Kimberley, lie January 19th, ion la It* ARE YOU GOING TO VANCOUVER? If you slop ni iln* Hotel VanDecar wli.'ii yuu Inn,* tlm C.l'.lt. Siniimi link for n Cur tfoliifl ilown \\\\',*s|. minuter Ave., II tin.liirli.r will It'll you where In L'el otT. lul Kooimh. i I.'in equipment, modnrntc mlei. L. B. VanDecar & Sons PROPRlKTORfl Th*- job department of this paper Is equipped wjih Uie most up-to-date faces of type. Vou get what yuu want when vuu want it at the Herald. Fort George at ihr junction of the Krnsei and Nechnco Ilfvcrs, will be the lnr* eit j on thc (Irand Trunk Paeiiie Transcontinental Hallway west ol Winnipeg Fori CIcoiri is the geographical ami strategic commercial center M British Columbia—thc natural sup plj point fur a splendid mixed farm (ng, mineral, timber anil coal area ui millions of acres made accessible by 1100 miles ,,f navigable* water ways. splendid openings foi business nnd investment. Let us send you a free cope ul "British Columbia Bulletin uf informal ion." containing up-todati* news of the great Inland Kmpire of Canada. Write or call at once Natural Resources Security Co., Ltd. [•aid I p Capital. 1380,000 .Joint owners and Sole Agents Kort (ieorge Towns!to. Head Office 0116 Bower UuMding, Vancouver, B (. CKANBKOOK I.AMi DISTRrtT DISTRICT (»K sol III I*. VST KOOTKNAY TAKK NOTICK that I. tt \\ Chlsholm, of Kort Steele, occupation, .Miner, intends io apply Ior perm la slou to purchase the following ties cribed lands: Commencing at n post planted al lhe junction ui a large sluu^h and (be Kootenay Itiver and follow in- bank of the Kootenaj River in a northerly direction to post \\-- .' situated at the N, I.'. corner of Lot Kill, thenee south |0 . hains, .•■■■ re i Ies*;, to post So. ■'.. planted on bank- of slough, thenco eastei ' chains, more or less, to place of ginning, containing su aerea, mon i less William \\* Chlsholm, Locator Bated Dec |0th, l«l<* 43-flt* CRANBROOK LAND IIISTKtCI DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTE.VAY TAKE NOTICK thai I. Joacpl Wright, ol Rossland, B. C . ocnipj Hon Cigar Maker, intend to appl;. for permission lo purchase the t ■'. lowing described land* Commencing al n post plante about II chains west of the s tt corner of Lot 7397, being tbe initi.i post N. E. corner, thence >-.*utli ' chains, thence west 16 chains, then • snutli Iti chains, thenee west . I chain*-, thence north ."■-. chains thence east su chains tn point commencement and containing acre«. more or less. •losepb Wright, Locator ■ I. II Hutchinson, \\grnl Bated Nov. Rth, 1910 13-91' CRAKBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OP KAST KOOTENAY, TAKE NOTICK that .lames Flsl er. uj Rossland, B. c. occupation Agent, intend to apply fur permit s,on to purchase the following d cribed land: Commencing at ,i pi i planted about It chains in .< wester!; d'.rtc- tion from the N. 'A*, eoraci >•'. Lol 7307, being tin IntUal . i\\ S l;. corner; thence south Ml tInfos, thenco west SO "■• tins, tho i'■:*: (JI chains, thenee ,■.!■** >■>) «hair . theme north lfl chains, thence •■• SO chains to polot ol contmeni and containing BS0 acres, mora < tesi James Fisher, Locator I II Hutchln *, -.gent Bated Sov Sth, 1*)J0. Dressed Beef For Sale ( nrcase .it Side ProntQaarten llin.I Qmirtcrs PORK "';«-. IIMc " < »n l>i-ni'lr 10 'I J SOCIETV AND CHUKCH I RECTORV Olllisi ENT LOWIE KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS C run brook, H. C. Meets every TuesJaj* at 8 p.m. at Fraternity Hall. ■ I. M. Boyes, 0, t'. T, Cl. .loues, K. ot It. ,V S. Visltlnp brethren cordially invited u> attend. 1.0.0 I*., KEY CITY LODOE, No. la *=**---.\\ Meels r-ery Monday . •* -. i Jiglit at Mew Kra- $EP*5*J t.rnity Hall So utnlng Oddlollow. cordially Invited '■ S. Hall,. i. ,j mile, N. 0. Sec'y. Cranbrook I.o.J*;e, No. 34 ,,, AF. & A U. i: Af ■' .' '. ; \\' meeiinca ou J. >_' ' v. tie tliinl Thursday ■ 'v* ot,every month. Visiting brethren welcomed. IV. V. AI 11 .'.I li, VY Com oily, .* i rctarjr. APLE LEAP REBEKAH LODOE No. 19. Heels every second and fourth Wednesday at Fraternity Hall. Sojourning Rebckah. cordially In- ilted M..,s E. lohnston, N i. Mi«s cMlckcnhotham, Secy. PYTHIAN SISTERS FIDELITY TEMPLE NO. II. Meet, in Fraternity Hall Fim a»J Third Fridays T F.Mser, I*' C "il MacKinnon, M. It. aud C \\i-i'in^ *is..rs cordially in*.iu*d. ANCIENT OHDEROP FORESTERS COURT CRANBROOK, ••;•. Meets . Carmen's Hall Second art Four'!, ii * . •*. id month »-. ! pin. si*.i-:* IVm Anders n, Chiel Rangi i I*. H*i' Se retan V'isllinj; brethren made welcome INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOREST! RS Mi - *: * Hall first ..r I third 1 ;.*.; la; ■ .'-th at ■ r m. * Mrs. Lulu llayward !' * -• ■Ir Is ia Battel ' Hanger. ..-..*, ******** ************** t CRANBROOK-FERNIE * f FARMERS'INSTITUTE | i''*- : - '*.. • *....■-.... ■ - ' *. , . ^ i Fur . ■ j ■■ :. * i and *.-■ to the ♦> I rtecrelai > ■. 1.. t * * I X ********************** ******* *********** *♦♦♦ jPrcsbyuiian Church ♦ X STATED SERV1I KS a> * ♦ * Sundav :..:*..:..- serrlce at 11 * * o'clock * Sundav evening sttvleo at j ..M o'clock * ♦ ♦ • I'rt-shvteri.tn Ouild, Tuesday, * :.*. « o'clock * ♦ Sunday School and Uijle I'lass at .1 o'clock ********************** * * * * * * * * * X * Baptist Cburcb Paster, i h»r>B W. King. I'.irsonaRc, Nurh'iry A**mue. 'Pbone, 284. P. 0. Boi ae:. Regular Ser^lwa— Suudar, ll a.m. and 7.80 p.m., Ilihle .School with Young LtdlM* I'biMhi'a and Yotng Uta'l BVI". Proprietor, Hal, v.,n. Arrow Uka, II.C. V......in,,. Mirrliiinl*. li. THOS. C0NN0B nOOM 3 C0UHT HOUSE B10CK VANCOUVER 6. C. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT. MSI [ill T OF KAST KOOTENAV. TAKE NOTICE lhat I, John I.,i- pesh, ol Rossland, 1!. C . occupation .Miner. Intend to apj.li for permission in purchase lhe lollowing described land: Cumiuen Ing al . p. ■■ planted nhout 1; , haini wesl , | ihe S, \\\\ ■■■ r of Lol J107, belnj; the initial po * li thence s. til . , hains, .*.*■!; chain, tlieni ■ north i west 11 . bains i * polni . : ■*.:*. , |aii . more oi less .1 .hn l.aj.esh, Locator, .1 11 Hutchinson, Agent. Hated Nov 8th, 1910. IS-Bt* --4V**.'*S*K* SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any available Dominion Lands ■■■■. ■ llx Railway Bolt in Hritish il.... : ... be homestcaded by any person wb ii the sole head ol u family, or any male over 18 yeara uf age, to tbe extent ol one-quarter a ctton ol 160 aerea, more or less. I■..-.;;. : ..-'. in> made personally at • local land office lot \\\\*e district in which the idiui is situate. Entry by proxj may, however, bo made on certain conditions bj tho fau.ci. tl ■. son, daughter, brother or dstcr ol an intending homesteader. The homesteader i*, required to peril r, '.'..' conditions connected therewith under one ol tbo following plans: I At kast s:x months' residence : cultivation ol the land m ■.*.■ year :■ r three years. II tbe rather (or mother, if the father is deceased), i*t the .' iteadei resides upon a (arm ju the ■- .:..:>■ ol the land entered for, ' ...ren.ei.ts as ;o residence may itisfied by such person residing the father or mother. ) It the settler lias his j-rrman- ent residence upon farming land owned hr him m the vicinity oi his -"■..', ibe requirements as to resid r.-iv w.* sfttis'eii Ly rebid- c:.l>; upon the said land, ."-.i months' notice in writing .'- -— be given to the Commission- Dominion Lands at Ottawa ol •■*•: ■ n to apply for patent. WAL.—Coal mining rights ma? be teased I : n penoii of twenty-one years a*, an annual r-^ta! ol II per sere*. Sot .-ore than 2,570 acres shall be leased to one individual or -i A royalty at the'rate of • seata per ton shall be collected -. •.:.- i.v-rci.antahle c'jai minH. W. tt CORY, U put ol th" Minister ol the lo- te.-ior. j'»-26t Hotel Coeur D'Alene Spokane, Wash. A NEW AND MODERN HOTEL I ..,.-..* | ',tf,.,,. ,„,, |Q|-gta - Rates ILOOand Dp per day Coi ner ni IIi.wHr'! St. and Proi I I *- I» * ■ *.;- if;*-*.-*- illi -tini The Coeur D'Alene Company J .C. Callahan, Mgr. TheLONDON DIRECTORY I ' ' -Mil. 4 SKI Al i Enables traders throagbout tlie world in oommanicate direct with Knglish MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in i-.irli .'In**- f-f k'onil*- Hoi.lt". tiPiiig a complete commercial guide to London and iti lubnrbs, the dire ttory contains ii"ti» »f RXPOKT MERCHANTS nitii tbe it..r».|- tbey ship, anl the Colonial and foreign Markets they supply; STEAMSHIP LINKS arranged under the Port* to which they •Hii. mcI Indicating the approximate sailings; PROVIN1 Ul- TRADE NOTICK8 nf leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc.,In tin* principal provincial towns and industrial cent rea ol the I "nited Kingd A copy ol ihi current edition «ill hi* forwarded, freight paid, on receipt nl Postal Order lor 80s, Dealers seeking Agencies can advertise their tradfi cards (or80s., or larger advertisements Irom 00i The London Directory Co., Ltd. tf AkHharch Ian- I undue. Ll. THK OUNHKOOlv IL til! ALI) B. C. Curling Association's Bonspeil Standing of Competitors In Various Contests So Far Disposed Of. iCHN'I'IXlKI) Kl.uM PAGE SIX). B.C. CURLING TROPHY Houston Johnson . II H, Houston Diinyaii ' - Hum nn II urtli Wil* ... 8 *,, Wilson '.1 ..:, lu Heat tin fami-ron 1 ( Sin, Ilu* Wncnlt, 11 ,, Willi, y t'holilitrli Hrown II llolifils s Brown ALL COMERS Ui l.t'ixl IVo.mIi ll.l.l-lol. IS Sinylli.* Wall.** Lyons '" Wulkrl II '•>" rlir.lt. Hi.man Iln draws Im tin* lltitlson llnyCup ami the Tiirkull Cup ...ni'iniil locurllng clubs In 11 ('. i.sultnl olltffl III llSll-.'S HAY mnl * -s N'Im.ii i *.mI t f.ini.* ti cKKrr i'i i' I*'.■line vs N'l'lson Trail t Cranlirook. .... , ,., , .ii , ... , ... , „t ,,.. ,,. i .,. • . ,., < >•. YOUR DOLLARS *************************************,%********** ********************************************************* DON'T FORGET THAT *< ♦< ** ** • 1.1 <... O.I Oi ' >♦ , M , , II . . ,. . , .. , , ., , . .. , . ,. , . ., , , ,i , • ,i , , >o .,,, on Will do Double Duty here the balance of this month. Every Department Is represented in the Big Sale. Come early and get the best selections. Our Goods guaranteed ii +* »♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ -»♦ •*>♦ XX ** :x !! t H ♦ ♦ MONEY BACK \\\\ IF YOU ARE ii ** ** XX ** **************** **'*****************************************•*>*•****•***** NOT SATISFIED. "A KTUBHORN iimm:i:i:i.i.\\ " PKAHKK'K I.A.ST I'M \\NCI. TO OIVK VOI \\ FIRST CLASS SHOW "A iSlubl ' Cinderella," thul highly succcs rul iniisii al ■ miiedj ol real quality nnd ini-rii hj iiu- \\ .i thai now ram mis Chic ago University pnii (It tin- twenty ihi u;il ntitnlii-is in it, each ntie is prettier and rntchiii than the other, nnd it is p stated thnt Irnin the tn.. Iln Iii il one is sunn until the i.i I nne -"When Vou First Kiss the (Iti i \\ mi |,mV —is finished, there \\< \\ ■ • ,1 single moment ih.it Ihe em i imi nl "|.0Vt M. Ill llecail •'." •What's the 1 sr Adlos Senorlta' 'Don't Me Anybody's Moon Iim lline," "I 't He Cross With Me." in- other tuneful numbers wll ealcu lated to please the mosi mush ,il •<) icnrers In Un- third act is introdticeil ns i>rettj a picture as was ever pre s.-iiitd mi nny singe, "The Orange Fete," at that famous California re treat, Coronado Reach, where Ihe titthors were sojourning when writ- ng Uu . play The scenic effect i* .ni exact reproduction ol Hn* beaut f- [u| hostelry Ihere, and Hn* various •lames, minuets, marches, Hi exeeul ed dm in); the fete hy n et ol .1 pretty and shapely girls as il v. as possible lor the mauugemetil In col leet alter diligent search in lhe nest avenues (or dc» irnhle chorus (Iris—II is sale to s.i\\ Uml this number alone is more Ihan worth the price ol ailmlssion The proline mu 1 • aii exeifdingly elnbornte one, mil it will undiiuhtedly score as hig r Kin less hen- as H has done In ven - n \\ tn which it has been seen HOCKEY TO KENT.— A large warm stable 1 an be used as warehouse, Mi pei month 01 $"1 on lease Apply Hei aid office t*Vtf* Then- will hi- a hnefcej match lo morrow (Friday) evening nt the Vrenn rink, Commercials vs. C. 1' :: simps (lame called for 7.3(1 nVlnrh The mill eh last Kriday evening, Cranhrook \\s Fernle, attracted a large cro\\vd to the Arena rink Tho play proved fast and, at times, exciting. The Kernie boys were bent '•11 tlctory and put up a fast game throughout, the result being -1 tn i ■a then favor, Our boys left for Kernie ihis nfternoon, where tbey > ill try conclusions mice again with the Coal city players. LOCAL_NOTES Ladles felts, half price.—C, c. s. \\KW LAID KOGfl that we gunran- lee iii I.itlle and Atchison's. Mis (J Uolfalt, rn' Calgary, is vis •ting Mr. nnd Mrs. K. I). Patterson. Sec mir window of Hristol art ivare, etc., nl bait price.—Campbell iml Manning. Ladies felts, hall price.—C c s. Our old friend "Hutch" has been I gazetted a notary public. I Ladies (elts, half price.—C C. S. j .17 piece dinner sets for $8.00 this week, Regular 512 HO.—Campbell ami Manning Ladies fells, half price.—C C. S I Mrs E, A Mill will receive on Saturday from *■ to ii o'clock. I Ladies f.-lts, half price.—C. C. S .17 pine dinner sets for $8.00 this i week. Regular $12.00 —Campbell ami Manning, Ladies fells, half price.—C. c. S j K I. Gnlbrnith, Indian agent, was in town from Fori Steele this after noon. Ladies felts, half price.—C. C. S. 07 piece dinner sets lor $8.00 this week Regular $13.00.-Campbell nnd Manning. It M Jennings, editor of tho Edmonton .Journal, spent a few hours jin town today on his way to Spok- Ladies felts, half priec.-C. C. S. 07 piece dinner sets, regular $20.00, now $12.00. Don't overlook these bargains. It means money in your pocket—Campbell and Manning, Ladies felts, half price.-C. C. s. Kred. C. Thrift, of Cranbrook, has been gazetted a collector of votes iu the Cranbrook Electoral district. Ladies felts, ball price —C. C. S 07 piece dinner sets, regular $30.00, now $12.00. Don't overlook these bargains. Il means money in your pocket—Campbell and Manning $1.50 sweaters 00c.—C. C, S W. It. Furris, barrister, ol Nelson, is in town, on his way home Horn Lethbridge. Men's $2.25 shirts, $1.50.—C C S For those delicious hig POPHAM chocolates go t" Little and Atchl son's. $1.50 sweaters 00c.—C C. S. .! W. Kerr lias sold oul his livery business to .lohn A. McDonald, who was formerly manager of the Manitoba hotel for bis brother, Dan. $1.5(1 sweaters 00c—C. C s II tr snaps in coal hente • ' *■*■ ii : 1 ; * once.—Patmorc Ri $1.50 sweaters 90c.—C, l\\ S. Maybe n trip to a store daily is thc most profitable possible use ol your time—or a little of it! .Mrs. .1. R. McNabb will entertain at a tea in aid of the Methodist Ladies Aid on Wednesday afternoon, .January 25th, from 3.30 to ii o'clock. $1.50 sweaters 00c.—O, C. S !i7 piece dinner sets, regular $20.00, now $12,00. Don't overlook these bargains. It means money iu your pocket.—Campbell ami Manning KOOTENAY TELEPHONE LINES, LIMITED SUBSCRIHLRS ADDED Ul Y.M.C.A ir.ii I'AliSltX. MRS S II Ollicc Itcsldencr SUHSCKIHKKS CANCELLED 300 MILLER, \\ . 2*2 Mi*.i:i:tis. 11 Residence Resilience X PHONK 56 j THE QUALITY STORE (id The Habit Buy The Bcsl Our Snlo ot t'liitui uml Glassware closes Saturday * night, some extra good luirguins left yet. Don'l mi*-- this opijortnnity, Prices cut In bulf on luls ,tf lines CAMPBELL & MANNING ******** ******************************** **»*»»»»»»»»* -aa.aVa>a>aVaaaVa>aVaV*a.A * 4 TO OWNERS OF » « A.IM.a.,, „_,_ » CALGARY PROPERTY W11 would t'stiflit llic favor u| 11 Llal of your Cnlgury Properly with Prices mnl Terms. 9 EUREKA REAL ESTATE CO 9 m-A-tiTH Ave. wesr * QALQAtfY, At.) i <*> iv ;, 9 M . 11 eat i* C. TIIK ARCHERY tllltl.S IS -\\ HTI IMOttN ciMiKltKLLA" AT TIIK OPKIIA IHUSK JANUARY 31ST l»r. K W Comiollj preacbed tbo .i initial th 1 * s ii in ;i 1 > rc r mon in Moyio Metboilisl ibtiii'li lasl Sunday even* inn* 'l 50 sweaters 00c—C, ('. S do to lhe sttile wllOHU ml, itll|lh*. Md ymi strongly—anil you'll go to the right one, nearly always* Wool soX 2*11 —C* C S !'; pie".- ilinner sets, regular $20.00, now Sia.UU Don't overlook these har'nins. li means money in join pocket.—Campbell ami Manning. Wool sox 2Se.—C. C s W. .1. Allan, oi Vancouver, lormer- ly or Marysville, is upending a couple of weeks iu lown lie is engaged in the real estate business in Vnncotl ver and reports business fairly brisk M all sweaters title—C. C. S. Kor large sweet juicy oranges go to Little ami Atchison's. Sl.ftO sweaters BOc.—C, C. S The number of births, marriages and death?, recorded in tlie South Asaya-Neurall THI. N I W It CM I I* . I .III Nervous Exhaustion Physicians agree th a n vigorou i nervous system is essential lollic successful tFeatnicntof Consumption. 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