@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "c8e0b143-0f66-4cb9-b848-10fb2929a64a"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1907-11-28"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069640/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ VOLUME 10 rids*. '•"«i*'vc r....,f,,v 'll'fll 2inn THE CRANBROOK CUANUnoOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOV !• MIIKI! 28, 1907 NUJIBEK :!(i BEATTIE & ATCHISON, The Druggists Have secured the House for the Hatinee of the Dominion Stock Co. in their presentation of the refined farce, "OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY," New Opera House, Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 30, at 2.30 And extend a most cordial invitation to every child in the district, and their parents. No charge for Tickets. Get them at Beattie & Atchison's rai-rCTr*.-a?5r«fl_.___i 4* ■ ft ilt,: ;,&JS$mtSk amaaar- il ' •) ■ >iii*sj..'.'*.m* ".'■.i'i' * - i*i'!'>* _■ 9) 1 f» S»i?*P- •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ - ■ i > KEEP AWAV FROM PRINCE RUPERT LOCAL NOTES Particular attention is directed the following extract from Section the Idea will in due cmir.se become IfiO, Chapter 32, Municipal Clauses accomplished fact. Act: "The rates and taxes on tand or on Improvements, special or otherwise, which are unpaid on the 31st day of ] December in each year bear interest therefrom, until paid in full, nt the rate of eight per cent per annum thereon." Thos. M. Roberts, DIED On Thursday, November 21, 1907, at Cranbrook, B. ('., Clarence .Joseph aged nine years, two months and fourteen 'lays, only son of Mr, and Mrs. J, M. Agnow. The funeral was Collector held from the undertaking parlors of City Clerk's office, Cranhrook, B. W- R. Beatty, on Saturday, Novem C. 811 ber 28rd, 1007, at 2 p.m. Vancouver World: The thirty more men who persisted in going Prince Rupert on the Venture, despite tin- warning of the ship's officers that they would find neither work nor accommodation at the G. T. P. terminus, came hack on the .same vessel and w ere landed here early th a morning. All the warnings and explanations were of no avail and they refused to lake hack lhc money paid for fare, in Prince Rupert. The few days ihey spent In that cheerless place served to convince Ihem that they bail simply wasted a round trip fare lor nothing, but » sorry experience, 'lliey could nol get accommodation tu sleep, much less a j.ib. Eatables ol some kind or other, are to he had ai famine prices ami with the. slender purse which .some uf them carried, it did not take Jong for the whole company to realize that to stay in IMiiice Rupert lur mure than the length of one meal ticket, would endanger the prosperity ol their stomachic department. Some of the gang were helped out by those who had money for there was no beating the way back to Vancouver on the blind baggage. The whole party were advised to get out hy the first boat, as there is absolutely no work for anybody beyond the tew laps employed on cleaning up iti townsite. Construction work wus apparently suspended tor the present and from the statements of some of the fellows, there isn't anything of Importance doing about the proposed new docks or railroad work and the construction men who have been -employed are loafing around. The Venture was the first boat to call and there was a weary bunch' of rustlers waiting for the return of the boat that took them up. Don't forget tbe Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers at tbe opera house on Friday, December 6th, under the auspices of the Ptcsbytcrii_.il chucch PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITV BY ASKINO QUESTIONS OF MANY PEOPLE. R. B. Benedict, of Mayook, was in the city the first of the' week. WANTED—DInli [ ro m girl at Cowley hotel. Oood wages. 3ii-tf Mrs. Frank Davies, ol Lethbridge, was the guest of Mrs. E. II. BriggB last week. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, bed room and sitting room. Apply Ifambleton. BlMt Dr. Miles leaves shortly for New Brunswick via Chic go to pond tho ' hristmas holidays. Frank Murphy, tho old stand-by nl tho drug firm of Bei ttlo - Atchison. s back to work a \\.m after several lays illness. Mrs. Mo Kay I, n mod to her Lome in Lethbridge after a visit with her da ifthti I , Mrs. W. J. Atchison and Miss McKay. ('. Hungerford Polh n returned irom a hunting trip to - md Creek one day this week. !!■■ shot two deer and reports that game is fairly plentiful. Fred O. Little, ol Creston, was in Uw city this week. Those who know Mr. Little appreciate the fact that it is impossible for the Herald to say much that would add to the glut., of his name. W. J. Flowers is confined to St. Eugene hospital, where ho underwent a surgical operation the first of the week. At present he is improving nicely and it is expected he will be able to be out iu a few days. Tbe Cranbrook merchants are getting In this year the finest stocks that they have ever carried for Christmas. This is a fact and it behooves the people "f this district to come to Cranbrook to make their purchases. Owing to the manner that they have bought tbis year they can make an Eaton catalogue look like thirty cents, and the local purchaser can look at the goods, examine tbe goods, and satisfy himself. Don't that count for a good deal? IIIK < If A Nit HOOK IfKllAM) THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO B. E. WALKER, Piostdent ALEX. LAIRD, Gtner.il Mana.rr A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent ot Branches ESTABLISHED 18.7 Paid up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest) *. . . 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 PROVINCIAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION PROVINCIAL CONSERVA- Tl\\ If .'..NV KNTHIN ...i politics a.nl go. ■ t lii- part v Branches throushnut Canada, and tn the United Slates and EnjUnd ; A GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED. SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT Dcoiisils ol SI uud upwards received, und In.eresl allowed at eun'.u. rates. Tho depositor Is subicet to uo delay whatever lu Ihe wllbdrawal ol the whole "r auy portion ol the dcpoelt. Cranbrook Branch, F. C. MALPAS, Manager ■' THE LARGEST EVER •:i.|. IN THE PROVINCE Rrltiah i'i ri iiiiiiii.. , interests i.i iim Conservative in Uritisli Columbia. I (c) To ui s.iiii'.'. encourage ami .local Conservative clubs, associatiniis Inr societies whose duty it shall be In plnco ilir names nf all qtialiflcil Conservulives nn tin' voters' list, anil In kirp s.iiil lis. thoroughly revised, .nn.l In constitute such doilies ageli- jcics .nr luml work nt this assoeia- THE IMMIGRATION INVESTIGATION The I \\.i Ml.,|ll ervatlvo convention held .1 November 22nd ami ii great polilieal sneeess slundpultil. There were ■s |)resent, am! the pro- ru characterUed by bar- -nthiisiiisin. As only vea ol Conservative party re admitted, the Herald following resume of the iiniii ihe Vancouver I'rov- slitul lion. ( • i • i • I ■ i • i •' DR. WILLIAMS' FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER .ii-,- V, 1,11.I-I allli' 0 III" ii.l I'miIf I i., .-.li-i .ftimiflii- Put up i.i 7..c. ...id $1,511 patented strew lop tins C E. REID 0% CO. Till: iwu.ia.STs Dispensing Is uur .pei'mlt) nla lllll-. i ... Ilif i iv,. Asm. .1, I llll il.'li' .ill. lies In ihi' local ami Moral parliaments, cnnclttslvo as to tl.e tn.thi.ils ntlnntcil shall consist ol: in bringing .lapiiiitise her.'. I. ho iiiii' momhers nl ili.es mil loll—well, I think I have •lnei.il parliaments lineaments .villi which lo cotillon li Columbia con- bim." King saiil it was ot no usn in anv lunger continue lbe cxnniinn- sUtneitey as f|nn ,,f Chlnoso nr lliuilu immigrants elections lo Ineal t ,„«■ |„. win ..amino lhe BOV- ililega.es tor oneh en,] hoarls ol the Ineal employment .i.iiiiii.v is entiileit , |,.inj|,s it |S understood llml lelegates ale In he C'.insill Mnrikawn will .ml appear al i.un.i'ii Cuise.Mii.v.' ti„. |llt|,ijo hearing to throw light ou in. ni societies in lb,, lestilnnliy nu the "Kilnieric" ill ivbeie m.iin ^Mtnl, hut il is stated he has nflcred I'll, i l.i. All i limn.nini, .. j representing stittionclos. I (In Prom Nil 1.11- I'XiS. . pailniineiil ..iittiliel. '.. -T, poll) .mil ******************************************** ********************** *** ******************* QUEEN'S HOTEL | CALGARY, ALBERTA | * UNOSR NEW MANAGEMENT * _______,___*, * * lina always I t tin' leader * ...ul will In- k.'iil. up Ui tl... * li vuu wiui 1 to moot tlm in- tn tho Queen's Hotel. This Hotel in ils Iim-. Still. I.ll'll. I'll'. Queen's Hotel, Calgary ******************************************** II. I.. KTI'I'lll.NS I'li'.eiiiKi'nii Ga.i\\oi\\g*s G. B. Chocolates in Cream Vanilla. Creuni Meppm- miuls. Sirawliorry Fruit Bon lions. Long fol lows, (trunolilcs, liurul Almonds, JiipMic'80 Bon I! on 3, i Jaramels, ami many other tlolioioiiB llavors. CAMPBELL & MANNING Sole Agents for Cranbrook, B. C. iilis.'' eliains, we have llu Trident Steel Loading Chain 'I'll,' chllill tlml will Itrenkinu strnii. f. RlHRmMMHM ■ ullast anv oilier un tl.e nutrkul ■."..mill inelioliui.i '.-iui'li i'luiin s.llHI llis. ti.ioo it.s. J. G. McCALLUM & CO. MAtttlWARR MERCHANT *************<;******** *********************** j! IT PAYS TO BE PARTICULAR Wl >.iii buy moats in lmi. weittlier. Wo pay particular altontiou to .Inn feature ot mir liuslness, Thnt is why people *K*|,.-i.,I upon us fur tlio lic.1 i.l this si'.isun of tin- yettl. shall l'l ill lug ml P Itosi per ■ pi Potll'l ul hi -.1,1.11 Ifii.f,- hi il Cons, plntto ■Mm. exist, l.v servntlves I" t ting of eil .... that Con- pur* The I.,-lu.- i.l i ul I.ri payable be it v nsli.ieiil ot rcprcscli.n- iiitii-Ie... pa.is uf any mr shall In- m.iile In mutual til nf Hf I'niiservat.ves ol ■I'l.slitiielic.. a. Ilispiltes liecurt'illg lllniel tlie \\vu pt'eeeeiliug p.iriigrnplis shall he i ii.nil. ami ii .mil \\ lielermined hv he executive nf this association, li. Suiil delegates shall holt! ollice s st.eli till their successors are leeleil. wlilcli election sbiiulil take 'lace lief N'ovomhcr I, in each aleliilar .ear. I ■ The annual fee payable l.v each ulislititeiiiT shall he S2f. for eaeli iieinlier \\. liii-h sueh constituency is niiileil tu retur.i tu the legislature lish Columbia, which shall |,L. eh annual meeting, lenders of the Conservative llie Dominion nml Hritish < 'ilniiili.il pnrli. nls, shall he hoi'.or- ury presidents nf ibe association. II. The executive committee uf tin association shall .■•insist of n prcst- .ie.it, ii lost vice-president, a second vice-prosi.ie.it, u secretary anil a treasurer, elected from and bv .be members ui the association in convention ut large, ami one member Iron, eneh Dominion constituency in li Columbia, who shall be eleet- i.ii among members of this as- siiciatiou linni such present cuiistit- iie.iey, a. .be annual meeting, ami lhose shall Imhl olllco until their successors uif elected. in. The ,.dicers mentioned in paragraph .iim shall l.e elected hv ballot ni tho alumni mooting. Anv vacaocy occurring shall lie filled bv the uxecu- llvc committee. 11- Pin millers nf the executive com.nit Ice shall form ,i quorum. !-. Tlie annual mooting shall com- ii.ui.co on ihe third Friday in November in each vear at such place as latlnn shall appoint, and if fail tu ciiuiise a place of linn ut sueh place as the committee appoints. .eel ings mav he called e iniillliillce at their lent, iii privately explain the matter In innately explain .lie matte. In Mr. King. I.is position prevents his bulbs subpiieliiii'il. Sliiiin, now en riiiile In Ottawa, '.t.iieil be..' .bis morning that it. is Improbable that the govornment wnuld tnko any steps Inwards regulating ...ienlal immigration until tlie report ot l.einieux bad been reeeiveii. Hi eii fr. SP.SSION OPENS Ottawa, Nov. '.hi.—Members ol par- lia.uenl senators nml o.liers are arriving Irom nil Parts nf tbe lliililinilili In be present a. II pening nf inn tinmc.lt ou Thursday. Tlm outlook is Hint Hie atteluliiliee will lie large mi lbe first day. There arc su far 85 applications tor private legislation which is alu.iil the average ot recent years, (if these ■in are fur railway charters. There are 11 applications for divorces. Three new members wilt he Introduced into Hie senate, namely, Hun. N. ... l.i.i'iiurl. Hun. Archlbnl-' Campbell and Hon. Daniel Derbyshire. There is only one vnennev now left in Hie senate, that from Nova Scotin. Five new members will lie Inlrodiie ed into the commons, three Liberals uul two Conservatives. The I.iber- ils are llr. Pugsley, Hon. (J. 1'. Graham and Mr. Martin, of Wellington. The Conservatives are Major Iti'iiltie, London, and Owen, Past Northumberland. There are stiil r vacancies in the house, for Ottawa, I.ahelle, Nicole, and Center York. Tlie estimates are in the hands of .lie printer and It is expecteit that the debate mi tiie speech from the throne anil on lhe budge, will be over Ill-lure the adjournment for the Christmas holidays. the il Slill meet ing recti vc II. Spe • the ex si-letiiiii 11. At vote I'asI Iwn weeks' notice of ,„-i..Bt, ... Hie .ism,_|hIIu!1 shall fii by nolice in writing, ad- d lo members of the convention executive shall or information, liseiiient in the f the province .10 I'i'iii sullicienl. member nf this entitled tn iiim that anv »f whoso na s tl invc latest nollci mil bv sueh adt SOCIItlVo shall Voting—Guc inl ion shall 1, provided, h l CALGARY CATTLE CO.' ************************************** CRANBROOK, 11. C. . i • • ■. • i ii '. 'i • • ■. • i c*s2- "It's a Put-up Job" TIiIh follow iv nfler. lie is |!nlii|i lo hung NMine of out' line WAU. PAPRRS. wliieli have I ioon (JltKATLY UK- DUOK1) IN I'HICK. Wohavo a t.iiH<' Mloek of ilioiie iluF.nill- t<> ela.ir io umbo room f.u our new B. H. SHORT & CO. 1 i-i* Painter* ait-l llrlomiiir* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* inumole nml tlovelop .1 in Dominion .nul pro- s, ami n.neiniiient, nil- itsis i.i ibe Conservu Hi Uisb iVIiimhi.i, or i.l t'onsurvatlvu ctuba, .mil s..eii'tles Which ilea for local work, ami o met hods secure tbe sorvatlves in provincial lections, unaiiiinoiisly ailotitoil— is o Sir Charles Tup- -, merited oluvation to leil of ihe Bmpire. ii lion. II. I,. Borden aa rvatlvo lender, approval m mul appreciation ol strengthen tho party in Canada. val of the policy of the Mc- Iministration, which 1ms resulted in the successful nnd prosperous eoitdltions in the province todny, praise lor the promlor'a liRht for heller terms ninl a pledge to sii|i- 1'ori tin- continued struggle until tho rights of Hritish Columbia are fully secured. Approving lbe course of the province nnd condemning that of lbe Dominion in regard to Asiatic im- migrnlion and control of the lisher- ics .if ihe province. favoring a census in llritisli Coiumliin every live years, the extension ..f the protective tariff for the beiiefll of the lumber and silver-lead industries, and an early rc-adjust- inciil nf Iho areas of Indian reserves to make imusued portions available for settlement. In praise of lhe provincial goveni- munl f..i* its comprehensive inquiry fulo ilie subject of irrigation. In condemnation of the policy of mail now being permitted and encouraged bj the Liberal party in administration of public monies, their leek of purity in elections and the delaying of elections in certain constituencies until after the results in the general elections are known. 'Tiie most representative convention, political or non-political ever ifld iu Hritish Columbia." Wiib this viow of the premier every datofto-lo ..isri-tii. Vtuicouvor; tiie city ni conventions, has never before held iviihin four walls 410 of the most i.i.ininciit business men, lawyers, li.ct.us, rising and risen statesmen, is calhered in the O'Brien hall yes- iciiinv nml arc iu closing session Ihere loday. li w.is evident lo lbe most casual observer that all were Conservatives from Iheir prosperous appearance and general manner as ihey filed in a procession inlo the hall, and when Mr. Seymour brought in the Union .lack, which ihe premier, Secretary William M. McKay, and Chairman George II. Barnard assisted in arranging above the platform, the mighty cheer thai went up for Iho grand old ling and ihe grand old party, left no doubt ui ii il was a cheer that only Conservatives could raise. That cheer stirred the party's principles and traditions in the bosom of every delegate and within three boms tho constitution of the newly formed association, which in she morning had been drafted, was adopted practically as prcseuted, nn.l Iwelvo resolutions unanimously adopted. These, and such as may be added loday are intinded fu meet the new .■oiiihtiniis since the adoption of lhe platform upon which the McBridi nd ministration has ruled the province during its four must prosperoui years, and as A. E. Mcl'hillips, lhe member for the Islands, said yesterday: "Will rule the province for the nexl ipiartor of a century." The prophecy was greeted with a ivavo of applause from Alberni to Trail. Mr, (leorge II. Barnard was elected chairman upon the motion of Mr. Wood worth and Mr. McKay, and the l.i Her elected secretary upon motion of Mi. ||. v Qreen and Mr. Julian, nf Vancouver. Mr. Burde, of Alberni, nnd Mr. .1. D. Taylor st'cured It.i' admission of members of the Con- .en a tivi- press. Uilhin live minutes after Mr. A. K. WoPhillipn suggested a collection to ineol the expenses of the convention, H88 in bills and coins was poured upon Secretary .McKay's table. To a suggestion lhat the Vancouver dele- galcs pay the bill, President Wood- ivoith, uf the local association, replied: "We would tpiite willingly pay il, but we are anxious to cteate a keen rlva.ry among the towns ami cities for tho annual meetings of this as- soclntiou, and iu paying the hill ourselves wc mlglii be setting a bad pre- The committees ou constitution and resolutions appointed at the morning session, of which A. 10. McPhillips, I published a letter in today's" Alber M. I,. A., and Attorney-General Bow-; tan wherein he advises the yteik At lhe Methodist parsonage set- were Ihe conveners, had olreadv ■ raisers of Alberta against selling Tuesday evening last Mr. William completed iheir work. In presenting Iheir beef at this time, and to hold,Huggard and Miss Helen Howard his report to lhe chairman, the mem- it for Iwo months, when the prov- were milted in marriage by Ihe ltcv. her for the Islands, speaking of the Inco will be overrun wilh buyers who It. Hughes. They will reside iu grenl gathering of stalwarts of the will he glad to pay big prices. He Cranhrook, and the happv couple party who lilled Ihe hall from wall to says Ihal if he bud the money he h,,ve the best wishes of their' friends wall. I would buy up every head of beer for their future hnppiiiess. "This great convention evidences slock iu Alberta and feed tbem until. * the remarkable spirit which pervades spring, when tup prices will lie real- tho Conserval ive party throughout i'-cd. lhe province." | The bin engineer corps of lbe C.I , ,. . . , „ ., _, , The constitution was considered p. it, having laid out enough ad- n,° Brotherhood ol Railway Train- clause hv clause, and save for a tew vniieo work lo keep llie cons!met ion [•}*•* *m ,B\\Ve ™?!.r annual ball on minor changes, passed as presented, force on their canals busy until New Yeara fcw Uiia year at the new 'ml as here appears: spring, have been called into this Tla haU8e ,, Uie Committee » 1. Tbe name of this organization citv, where Ihev will spend ito win- charge are making arrangements to -ball he Tbe British Columbia Con- ier' working up their summer field £lv? ."?? P00^* ™ . OratthKtok lhe scrvativo Association. notes. Thev have bad a busy season, hest ball in the history of the order 2. The objects ot the association ami have laid out and staked bun- In wis clly. Bear In mind the date (a) To promote ami develop a drolls of miles nt Irrigation canals »*'w don't fail to secure a ticket, member may vote by proxy through a member present from his own con- Utuency. Hi. ihu' hundred delegates shall form a quorum. IT. This constitution may bo al- turetl or amended bv a two-thirds vote of the members present at auy annual meeting, or at any special meeting called for tbat purpose. Subject only to the vote of the as- sotialitiii, the executive committee shall have power fu form a rude of l»i-la\\vs, ami from lime to time add lo, modify, alter or rescind same. ■I. A. Harvey, of Crnnbrook, was elected second vice-president as a representative id lhe upper country. Viai.mVIH._AD PASS FINALLY SELECTED Vancouver, B. C. Nov. 22.—G. 0. Leask, assistant chief engineer of the Grand Trunk Pacilic railway in tlie west, announced today that'lhe final route of the new transcontinental railway had been located through the Vellowhead Pass of tlie Rocky mouii- lains. The surveyors are now proceeding on the route from the pass to N'echae.i, and Bulklev vailevs. This section of Ibe road will be Kin miles lulig and one bundled and lifty men will be engaged on tbe work during lhc presenl winter. It is hoped all tltl-. will lie completed so thnt con- Btnit'tfiiii work in the mountains will be started in the spring. It will take two years lo complete the road from Edmonton to tlie coast. Tlie miivoya through the mountains hate boon broad and thorough and Mt. Leask liclii'.i'-. thai the very ties! possible glade has been set'illeil. Parlies of Blirvoyora who have been Working ou the prairies havi [doled llieir work and will be transferred to the more difficult seel ions in Hritish Columbia. A great number <>f limber cruisers and land speculators are now in the north. P. BURNS ADVISES ALB STOCKMEN Calgary, Nov. 28.—P, Burns, tIiu leading Western Canada meat packer snow GOOD JUDGMENT Kossland. Nov. 2fi.—The Rossland Miners' union bv a referendum vote loday consented to reduce the wage Ie to that which was in effect prior to -Inly 1. The old wage was V-iM for machine men and $2.75 for shovellers, with the wages of the ither employes about the mine in ike proportion. Tbe scale, which went into cfTcct on -luly 1, was $1 for machine men ami $.125 for shovellers. Today lhe mines closed down the purpose of allowing the employees time to discuss the vote on the i| 11 est ion of the reduction of wages. Tbe union met at 111.3(1 a. i. uud discussed the question earu- stly until noon. A resolution prepared at llie morn- iin: meet inn providing for noinu, back to the old scale was then voted ou. When Ihe union re-assembled at 2 n'cloek a referendum vote was taken nnd the resolution carried by a two-thirds majority. The mines, therefore, will not. shut down as lias been threatened for sonic time past, Hie management declared there < no profit since metals went down, under the higher wane scale. And under the lowered scale il will now he possible to make a small profit. C. P. R. To cnrcvi'E SION MAV DIVI Winnipeg, Nov. 5.—Prominent unong the changes which are under consideration wilh respect to matters of the C. P. R. (o the west i.s the formation of a new division which will require the appointment of a new superintendent whose name will he announced iu a few days. The new- division will be known as Saskatoon division, but just what will be the exact corners of the territorv which it will include is a matter which has nui yet been decided. One scheme is tu include from the junction ol the Kirkeiia |„i)m.|, i„ Snskiito.in may be ihTided upun. while another, possibly is that of dividing the territory mid transferring part of the Edmonton section fo the proposed Saskulooti territorv. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP REST $10,000,000 i $1,860,000 ♦ $'l 8b0,000 | jj Savings Bank Department Interest allowed on Deposits from dale ol deposil .md CREDITED QUARTERLY. = ♦ ♦ ;; Cranbrook Branch: J. F. M. PINKHAM, Mgr. \\ .. ♦ ******************************************** ********************** ♦♦<*♦<.; *************** I I'HONI: 56 " * ——^rrrrFrv store j 11\\*-> ^ ——- PANCV AND« — '*** STAPLE UROCERIES ♦ • 1' I' limn ...llml I.K«,i'k I ..in»f ::.- I.Vi.Es I.KM"-.-. * I'lf.lts, ll.w.vs.ts. I'I MI'KI.VS, s.|l ASH.ami s« KI'T I'l.TA'I'nU.-, ♦ Tl or-fc i> llln- mi,! | CAMPBELL &HANNING \\ ********************** ********************** * -* METHODIST CHURCH iSiiii.Iiiv, Deo, 1st.) t'liilili.'.i's sorvlco nt I. o'clock. Bnys mul Kills .'s|.N'iii||v Invited. nihil' class .....I Sunday scl.mil ut :. a clock, Men's Own meeting in II..' Ctvmn.isliim nl .'...'.0 o'clock. Rvctiinii service ul i..'in, subject: "Tlio Itcal- ity ol Conversion," The sacrai it nt .lie Lord s Supper nn.l rccptlnn ol new memliers will .nllow til(, cvenlni service Monday, service ... song ul n oclock. Tii.'s.l.iv, pnivcr sorvlco, Wednesday, Ladles' Aid at 9.80 o'clock. I'lpworll. League at s ..clock. Address liv nev. w. c Taylor. The service of song, cn- tlllcil, "Tlio Musical Miller" will be given in the church on Tuesday evening, Owemher tfllh, at. 8 o'clock. Hotter.. Hughes, pns.nr. MAKItll.I) II. OF R. T. BALL nl Interest In Canadian an.l since lusl spring. . am ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦«■.*« .->♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ X Pabst! Pabst S Pabst! \\ BEER * .Ins. iv.'i'ivi'il n CAR nf PABST BOTTLED 1IEEH * The BEER otQUAUIY. I Ul. L. McDERMOT Wholesale Winjs, Liquors and Cigars ♦ CKANBROOK; tl. C. PHONE 17 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UNDERTAKING A -JCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDQE OF llll- BUSINESS Cranbrook Co-Operative Stores . f-l .4^- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THIS WEEK: FliKSII OYSTKKS. SHRIMPS, 81IELTS, CRABS, llALIBI'T. SALMON SALT MACKEREL. SKINLESS CODFISH, { SALT lli:i,'l,'IMi J * SMOKED HERRING, SMOKED IIAI.IHIT. I SMOKED KIli'KI.'S X !! P. BURNS ®rca,UdT \\ PHONE NO. .'. ♦ ******************************************** Cranbrook Hotel n* S Uuosta Cumftirt s Special I) Oood Mfthllnir in tiiuneclliiii Ncnreit to r»Urnn'v;artli *fc Rollins I'rupi -ietors ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 ii READY MADE CLOTH1NQ If ynu wimt OlotliiiiK thnl is "Gilt Edgo" il mo, "Gilt El«.." in nrituriiil mul "Gill E.Iro in ninlie, • call ami see our NEW STOOK oi Bendy Miule OhthiiiK. .IU'liT RECEIVED. AU Union Mode X i ! Leask CH Henderson \\ r*******************************^ TIIK -.ItAMKOOK IIEIIAI.O For "Bitter" Days i * Here', the Overcoat (u storms and winds, and cold. It's the "Manitoba" — a big roomy, double breasted greal -■ at, ihal cornea almost to tin. aiii.ii t. ll may be worn Witt lapels fitrel open, o. turned ta and I ultoned cl. se .0 llll* tlllilill. This affords protection Inr lhe lungs and throat on cold, windy days. Tho collar turns up and covers the ears. You will be warm ai loasl in a "Manitoba" Overcoat — and il is just as stylish as ii is my and comfortable, $18 up. 259 BURNS BROS Cranbrook, 13. C. ******************************************** \\ TG J. /TANNING A=T Dealer iu Groceries and Crockery I tin. having u largo shipment of Crockery. To mnko room fnr , this 1 nm soiling CROCKERY ATA GREAT REDUCTION. Complete Dinner Sets, IS ?T $15.00, Etc. ******************************************** ******************************************** Try 11 Case of KERRIGAN'S STOUT Two Dozen Pints $2.50 Equal to Q-uinnoss*. The finest beverogo on the market for family ami table uso, Imparts vigor ami health, and tones tip tlie body genorallj' .IAA1ES KERRIGAN Brewer, Oranbrook, B. C ******************************************** ********!************************************ * X Head Office, Calgary Alia. Phone 57 The Dominion Meat Co., Ltd. WlioUwiln ami Retail Dealers in ALL KIND OF MEATS, FLOUR AND FEED t Our .Meal is always treat., aa nil our lice, is Killed ♦ in Crnnbrook ******************************************** 1 Canadian Hotel | 53 One of the pioneer hotels of Cran- E_ jj brook, Warm rooms, good meals jg 53 .iml a bar stocked with the best J-j W fl & n I Joseph Brault, Proprietor 1 § i ********************************************* Rambling Reveries BY A DREAMER, FLAW HUNTERS Tin-re are peoplo wlio have a perpetual [acuity lur detecting or tlio appeal,uue ot evil in every man's character. Tlioy have a fatal soent fur eai'iiiui. They tliink tliey have a wonderful knowlodge oi liuman na- luiif A less oitenstve type ol tlio snmo tendency leads somo people to Uml nppnront satisfaction in tlie discovery anl proclamation ol the ltiesl ilelirls -in il,e haiblta "I pood imn. and tin* conduct of pnhllo iiisi.iiiiiniis. Tliev cannot talk .ilium lhe li.'iu'rils conferred by a greal hospital without lament ine, somo ilisieiiifieanl blot in its laws, .nul somo t.itliiie want ol prudence in its mnuagement. Speak to thorn .ilmiii a limn whoso Rood wm!. everybody is admiring, and tbey cool yiir uuiil. by regrottlng llial. lie is ' so I'fii'ti in llis manner, Mi.it his temper is so hash, ,,1 that he is so load of apnlaimo. Thev seem to hold to 0 lieliel rapilrtag Ihem lo prove tlie ini|iiis,iliilitv nf human portcot.on, Thev ileteet the sli_htesl alloy in tile pure colli of human goodness. That there an' spota on the sun is, with them, moro than an observed fact. There nre people who, il thev hear an organ, find mil. at onco which are lhe poorest stops. If thev listen lo a great speaker, thoy remember noth- inc but sunie slip in the construction of a sentenee, (ho consistency of a metaphor, or tbe evolutions'of nn argument. While their friends are admiring the wealth ami beauty of a tree whose branches are weighed il'i.ni with fruit, thev have discovered a solitary hough, lost in the golden nfflueneo, on which tiolliinE is hanging, fortunately, wo have but a lew or Ihese finw hunters in Ihis 1 imunity, hut that -K ., *,.„. too many. MAKE HOME HAPPY To make your home happy, see llml you make your wife feel ' tbat your affection and tenderness for ber are in no decree diminished Irom the day you first sought her. Do not let nor, when you ean avoid il, to sit nlono and go out walking alone. You woulil not bave done so "once upon a ..IS n",'mt tmn* all vour manliness and fragrance for strangers or casual acquaintances. There are some men, judging from whose out- .£. „'S,. .m'innws' J'- would seem hit notbin, was ,„„ (0 , who are, nevertheless, nf the „rso_ mninr tribe at home; men who K their pleasant ways and genial smiles «o!Le'rer'" ^rd?, "ot eompany, ind who ran only be silent or peevish and '■saoling will, their wives.' Have sueh '»™ any j,,,,. ,,,„st)„ (o T™plal2 Hm their homes are not, hnppv J™" 1S a good deal of undeserved 0 Iheir not making home more at- er ne s,-,.. '' ™'*in"- ,n -""regard no. personal appearance, and to let trHMhhZZl'T" ■*■ »««* «* thing tha. Im- ELS-^"1" ot "v"n" (.»,'."»„ fl ,1 ,""'™-. oiil-of- twit Mr 11,.? '', "l'1' >\""" do vour K'v 1 „ eb-lrf",!'1' ,n mnke I"™ l^lJl ehecrtul eneoiirage,,,,.,,, (0 LOOKING FOR SLIQirTS n_'oi?. i'i* s?,m;.|)Cnl"B always look- ":*,' theVr«? "V, »! W ''" l".'i. luiel will ? ''"'"°"s to ■*»* T\\mSXtUmm 'h"y inho umbrage aceon 1 nglv Thev , ' '" oliiers the fintt ... ■ u"n '•'' rlfahllltv An ,"".","" Un makes th.'m ..„ ., indignation ever. I„, I',,,,,'' '"'""'I inenee |„ •'•*. 'nn,',™-, „ "oTs ***"__ dreamed of ,.;.,,,. °» 1WI° "ever nsult VI V, mlst»kcn for TO fmm'lb"8 *""' "' ■ «*£ ., nu ""■ ''",or "' our own h world ,",; E° ""■J? ""' »»««S e " In. 't.":J"Mr:. "■ ™ ™-r't^>"n«&To i"J- "Hirer less restrain,; and „ "uise - r. , ii""Ts "' "" Imaginary nse nro vastly Increased. People I. easily miss much happi- , „ n"'" ""l"1 'I tempers de- 11 'l"J».invn cnmlorl as well as i nt llieir friends. Thev h»m ;■«»•* some f.nniisi „,,,,','''[,,;«;; Neiv me I Slrictl) If .I I'Inns A.noriciin I'lnn, I ll i-.-i- iln) up Tm.ui'iioNi; 208l! HOTEL ST. FRANCIS ii Chas Haiitxi:.. Prapriotor, Cor. Seymour nml Cordova Sis. . . OpposloO. i'. it. stat inlnvn his. ., ,, wi™ Vancouver, B. C. ;; ~********************************************4 LUMBER Robinson-McKenzie Lumber Co., Ltd. Saw and Planing Mills All Kinds Ol Rough and Dressed Lumber iln VACANCIES Vnean has not Java n mission. Wbal **$* lo '»« Trlot^r" ,,,,;;r!,.,'':;™. «• «s-5T ? " I" familiar oh cot mav set ,. motion the wheel on which Ihongli swiftly rides That a your seimol davs or the old homo, "lead; to merry rambles ° er greet meadows and tufted pastures, thffl shady groves; n, your favorite S ol sunie moss,- hnnl, that, wa, S green hy . utile brook that babbled "! if, to the swing under the great maple that used t„K stand i„ RTc jarl. and by nnd by you c0 ouietlv 10 tho drawer and -take out n little si.uare Case just large enough lo hold a treasure, open It and gaeo thoughtfully on a picture. Then vou feel something rising from the heart and a pearly tear steals slvly down your cheek. No one saw it; you saw no one; yet yon felt that vou had met. a loved one; saw a sm'ilo upon Lie lip that had often letuincd your caresses. You put awav lhc picture and go about your regular duties hanplor. better for having thus seen and fell some of the invs of tbe past. Nothing annoys a man more than to lm eagerly rruestloned when ha comes home tired. Give liim a nenlly servnl dinner or a pair nf easy .slippors and a cup ol tea and lot him eal ..ml drinl. in peace, and in lin.t he will tell you oi bis own proper nation all yuu wisli to knew But it yuu begin the attack, too soon, iho chances are tl.-..I you will he rewarded by t-urlly sliukt'ii iiiulf.---, llahli-s. Put down this item in you. note book, *il!s, aud il Will BI >v„ you well somo day. Stop grumbling. .let up two hours earlier in the morning and do something out ui your regular profession Mind your own business and wilh all your might lei other people's alone. Live wi'hin ynur means. Give awav or sell your do™. Go tu bed early. ' Talk less ol ymir own peculiar gifts and virtues aad re oi those of your Iriends and neighbors. Bo cheertul. Fulfill your promises. Pay your il 4.1s. He yourself all yuu would see in oliiers. i He a goud mnn and stop grumbling, j Some men stumble over Maws In. ihe i...ul to heavon, iml climb over lulls nn tlie road lo desire, -iu... **************************************************************** * j The International Brokerage Co. FACTS ABOUT CANADA RELIGIONS .'.inail.i lias 80 roligtous .: nomiua turns, l.'ensiis uf llinl i Protestants number 58 :.-i cent; Catholics, 11 per cent. Proportion of Methndlsls, 17 07; Presbvterlaas. IS ns- Church nl England, 1_.(I7; Baptists, (I 50. Cnnndn had, 1901, 23,880 churches. Union of Presbyterian churches in Cnnndn in 187S. ' Union of Methodist chun-hes in 188;.. Number uf communicants iu -Iti!'-1 I'reshvterian churches an.l missions in Cnnndn, 1005, 811,611. Ministers', IM; rlilers. 8.128' sums raised tor all puipuses, $8,080 17:1, .... average of 112.75 per bead. The Presbyterian ehureh has raised a liilal uf till minimis sinee llie union in 1875. 811 Presbyterian missionaries, 38 in foreign lielils; 707, hnii.e Odd; Hi, French field. 3012 Presbyterian Sabbath -fools, with 183,081 scholars rtff.l __,:;.'ii. teachers nnil officers. Canada's Molhodlst churches have 317,717 nieinhers, 11107 preaching appointments, and 2200 ministers. Also, :ii,-,2 Sabbath schools, with 271,300 scholars and 34,558 officers ml teachers; 75,815 young peoplo belong to Epu'orth Leagues, etc. Church if tengland clergy in Can- da nuniber "/800. Roman Catholic clergy in number nearly 3000. Congregational ministers i dn, 100. .'.llllllli. DOES AN EDUCATION PAY? low, it pay ..,, acuiii lu ..-. om, Hoes it pay to escape being a rich ignoramus? Does it pav to fit oneself tor a superior position? Hues il pay to. open a little wider the door of a narrow life- Hues it pay to learn to make life n glory instead of n grind? Hers it p,,v lu add power to tlie ■ns of the microscope or telescope? lines it pay to taste the cxhtlara- Ion of feeling ones power unfold? •s il pay lo know ht.w to tai.e dry, dreary, drugery out ol Does it pay a rosebud to open its petals and lling net its beautv to the world? Hues il pay tn push one's horizon farther out in order lo get a wider outlook, a clearer visioo? Hues it pay tu lean, how lo center thought with power, bow to marshal! one's mental focus effectively? MINING NOTES (Phoenix Pioneer.) Not more than 20 men are now liployed at the' Graiiby mines, in- cluding hoilcrmen, watchmen, olf.ee men, etc. Afler cleaning up around the works, lhe II. 0. Copper company's two fiuiu s were blown out last Wednesday, lhe lasl flltnnce of the flr.mliv's battery ol tho eight being blown mil mi Thursday, Hearing that a few miners were iu he put at work ut tlie Crescent mine, this wis-k a Phoenix miner went there to seek work, and, ns im says, "There ale five hundred others looking tor a job there." Probably nearly lOO men have been lit out by the 0. P. R. and Great Nnrlhern on account ot the temporary stoppage of mining and smelting '.(•rations jtl the Boundary, in tbe ..st ten days. PERRY CREEK HOTEL FOR LEASE Owing to Ill-health I will lease the Perry Creek hold and ranch, or the hotel alone. For terms write O. A. Burgc, Cranbrook, 11. O., or call at the hotel. w LONDON, NEW YORK, PARIS, AND MONTREAL "ILL be OPEN FOR BUSINESS at Bowness's Old Stand, opposite the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Owing to the stringency of the Money Market, the International Brokerage Co. have been instructed by a number of merchants in Vancouver, Victoria and Winnipeg to dispose of their stocks at A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN COST PRICE These stocks consist of Fancy Goods, Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. This Sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November 30th, and continue until 12 p.m. on December 24th. AUCTION SALE EVERY EVENING AT 8 P. M. Don't buy your Christmas presents until you look over our Stock. You can buy from us at less than half the price you I would pay in any store in town. ************ Crii'il.rook II. C. $******.** AA*AAAAAAAAAAAAA* Drink Home Beer It is Pure It is Healthy It is the Best l'l. Steele Brewing Co. VicVittie & Laidlaw, Mining Engineers and Surveyors. CRANBROOK, B. C. ... T. LAIDLAW. M.E. THOS. T. McVITTIE, P.1..S. M.oufscturers ol Rough and dressed LU.-1BER and DI.1ENSIONS Also all kinds ol M0LL0INU5 MILLS a •Jattr.iy. Ryan ami Cranbrook, B.C. Head Office. - Crsobrook * * * **********p************** \\mim®rmmim:fcm x^mmm Wentworth Hotel -CLAPP .t ROLLINS. Proprietors ' -4NBR00K - - B. C. This is the hotel that they talk almut. Wlio are " they " V The people. Why .lo " they " talk ? Un account of the good meal", tlie comfortable rooms, tl," excellent service, and tho.eordlal,conrteou«treatinentaccordodioall, Kata meal at the Wentwortli und vou become ii Wentworlh t»i Try it. iggSHBaSBBSBBSSSJISL^Lll^SSBH ********************** X i * BRICK X AND X 11 !! J. EDGAR DAVIS CEMENT WORK CRANBROOK CANADIAN sin pacific RAILWAY C0MPAI-.V THE GREU TRANSCONTINENTAL HIQHWAY THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE TOURIST, STANDARD SLEEPING CARS and DINING CARS on all THROUGH TRAINS LOW RATE RtlL TICKETS IN CONNEC- HON WITH OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS CHEAP OCEAN RATES TO EUROPE fur further particulars cull on laical Agents, or address JOHN riOE, E. J. COVLE IJ. P. A , A.... P. »., NRI.SO.V B. 0. VANCOUVBR llll 1111111111111 HI I IIIIII 111111111111111 lllll lllll 1111111111111 III I I IHII I III lllll III I' I ]| The Cosmopolitan jjj E. H. SHALL Muifer The place where a +;; man will return after %\\: stopping once. I HH l-M 11111111 Ml-H- ■ iimiiiniii iiiiih> Cranbrook Livery S GEARY & DOYLE Proprietors Team, and driven furnlihed for iu> point In Ihe dbi.rlC A. DOYLE. Manager Geo. R. Leask & Co BUILDERS and CONTKACTORS Our work is our advertisement, but we put this ait in tho Heralil to emphasize it. CRANBROOK, B. C. Near I-ower Armstrong Avenue. TELEPHONE IH THE CRAMBROOK HERALD J2.00 A YI.AI; THK 1'Al'KII THAI' IS IIKAIl UY TIIK PEOPLE NOVEMBER ils, 1901 CRANBltOOK lll.li.Yl.li By the Herald Publishing Company, Limited. *V~**>\\ Editor anil Manager, The Herald Is worth $ln a year, ll costs only %t. No man in South East Kootenay ean afford to lie without it, and everyone living outside ol Uio district, who is Interested iu the progress of this section, .-.luui!.1 read It. It publishes the news while it is news. It is controlled absolutely hy the publishers. No clique*, party or individual dictates its polity. It don't try to please the people. It's desire it, to publish a newspaper thnt will he a credit to the community. Send iu your subscription and you will be thankful ever afterward. Advertising rales SI per inch per month, no more and no less. Heading matter 15 cents per line to non-advertisers; Id mils per tine to regular advertisers. It you desire lo reach the people of South fclasl Kootenay yuu must advertise in Tin; Herald. The Herald lias a first-class job plant, and ils work is of the best, Tlie Herald don't want charity. It wants a square deal on your job Work. If we can't suit, vou in quality and price, kick, ami send your work to some Cheap .li.hu house in the east tbat never spends a cent in Cranbrook. j»Xa***l>jj**l see a town that is run on the plan nf an Ontario village where a man nilglil 1)0 fined for kissing his wife on Sunday. Therefore, it behooves the people*of ('ranbrook to exercise great enre in tbe selection of their represent a i i ves fm t tie council next year. The town needs good men, strong men, broad-minded men, men aim lmve an interest in the progress i.f Craubrook, men who will try to do all in Iheir power to promote ihat ilite res I, and who are liberal enough in their views to throw aside per- m.imI matters ami work for the municipality and the people. Men aim live iu this luwu are here for what ihey can make, aud that is the ease with tlie vast, majority, waul to see ibe value of property advanced. wnu ts lo see anything else hul .1 business, waul to see the chances for the wage-earners bettered month by mouth, and nt the same time there is no man, whether he bo in the hotel '" iness, the grocory business, the goods business, the real estate any other business, anything else but a .1 city that all can >■» .nbrook has enjoyed MORE THAN 4,600 a Month This in .lie g intend oil. .-nla.iuu uf ilie Ilornl'l I'i™- I .uliscrip. tion Hsu. open lu investigation l.y advertisers ul any lime. Thu Ileal 1 given a dollar in value fori, dollari i- ey. Thu advertiser lias the .(gilt tu hn.uv a lull III, is receiving loi IiIh ni y. '.'he Herald if one pupur tilllt .■llilll. illVI'-liliflltiull. \\**********\\ ... ....ue wnu are Hum; there are mine *bo cm the game of thrmng unless ihev are sjlelv tin [i fm the CIRCULATION STAtl_\\U.NT following is a statement ot the circulation ol the Cranbrook Herald fur the past t) months: August 5,270 September 4,315 October 4,305 November 5,460 December 5,400 January 5,000 Kebruary 4,425 March 4,425 April 4,423 Total tor tl months 43,823 The total for the 0 months is 43,623, which divided by 30, tbe number of issues during that period, shows tbe average circulation per issue to have been 1,118 and 31-39. The above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of the Cranhrook Herald for the time stated. F. E. Simpson, Manager, Subscribed and sworn lu before me by the said P. B. Simpson, whom 1 iiersonally know, this 27 lb day of lay, 1007. .1. A. Arnold, .1, 1*. in and for Uritisli Columbia. In eastern Canada and lhc States It is considered a conservative estimate tbat live people read every paper Issued. In Craubrook, to be on the safe side, we place tbe number at three, which is absolutely safe, and that would make 8,88.1 road- cih of the Herald each week. These circulation figures can lie verified at any time by any ndvertis- er who will take Ihe trouble tu go o\\er the subscription bonks or watch the big press roll out the papers. This is where the advertiser gels a run for bis money. The llernld would like to see every newspapei make a sworn statement uf its circulation. The advertiser is entitled to know. He pays his money und be should know what he is get- tintr in return. Why don't all papers do as the Herald does? I OBSERVATIONS 3 4 my 'iii1': (n.n man. * 'Wfrnaa&ft* , ..«■.— $*%&_& The city election is beginning to Attract llu- attention of the people and already there is considerable speculation as lu wbu v.ill be the candidates. The Herald trusts that the people will throw prejudice and narrow-minded Ideas fo one side and elect a mayor mul a board of aldermen wlm ' will be able tu meet the conditions of the coming year in the proper spirit, Tbis is a western town with western ideas. The Herald wauls to see a dOfln town and a decent town, but it does not want lu dry . business, nr want to so. decent town, proud of. ( reputation since it first started of being one of (be most orderly and well kept towns in western Canada. Krom Vancouver to Halifax this city has it reputation that ranks wilh the hest for morality, business Integrity and general decency, and therefore there is no reason for any individual or set ..f Individuals to i*nIse the cry nf reform in Cranbrook, The people of this town are human and may have their faults, but mi where you will, tn Victoria, the pious, to Toronto, ilie good, to Winnipeg, the hypocritical, and ynu will lind humanity much the same. There nre none who are immaculate and there are none who ean do much i the first stone, ..,. located behind H sheet iron fence. Let us get t getber and demand for the next vear. tbe year thnt promises to be one of tlie best that Cranbrook has ever had, a mayor and a council that will be competent to meet the dc matids nf the great mass of peoplo who have vital interests Cranlirook, and east your votes those candidates whn will have uie moral courage and the Intelligence to du all in their power.fnr making Crnnbrook a greater fowii UY.iiliI if m.i he a gnod idea for the clly to clean the snow of! the sidi walks and thus give tbe town a hotter appearance ami at tbe same time he a big boon to the taxpayers? II seems useless for here and ihere a property owner to c-can their walks when there are empty lots that are not cleaned. The town with a horse and a light drag could clean all .if Ihe walks at comparatively small cost and give clean walks to' the entire town. Is not the idea wort I nsidering? Tbe Herald is in receipt of postal cards with appropriate inscriptions nnd illustrations voicing the sentiment expressed in the Crothers mill correspondence, "Boost Crolhers' mill." Thus it may be seen that tbe Herald is rend far and near. It is said that Sir Wilfrid Laurier may take a trip through the west next spring, and if he does it is almost a certainty that he will make Cranbrook one of the points that he will speak at. If he does Kast Koolcnav will see the greatest public meeting that it has had in its history. There is no building-ln Cranbrook' large enough to hoM the people who will insist on scajpg and bearing Sir Wilfrid Laurier,^-ho is conceded hv nil, regardless "of politi- val affiliations, to be today Canada's I neatest citizen. And speaking of the probahle visit if Sir Wilfrid to tho-jV^st, already ._.. thp pnn_ rlain narrow organs ative parly are Wte( lg at rting the that wesi ierva- Hor- piopnsilinn, airer*«lf tor. lbe Liberals all thl'G. heart it v |olned wttft l*\\ lives to make the vjsfV1 den a great success. Clfyibrook was an illustration of that Tact., and it was bard to fell nn that day who was a Liberal ami whn was a Conserva I ive, as everybody in the town did all in their power to make bis \\ist tn Cranlirook a pleasant one iu every respect. There are some newspapers, however, who are afraid to s.iv a word of kindness fur any individual oil the opposite side for fear of a call down upon the pail of their masters. Such are the trials nre tribulations nf the party organ. The Steve Adams trial closed wilh he jury Rtnndthg 8 In t in favor of equitfal, and on the basement of disagreement they were discharged. The result was a surprise to both sides and likewise n disappointment. When the Conservative convention if Vancouver decided to debnr any •eporler unless he represented some hide-hound Conservative paper, Ihey de lhe biggest mistake of lbe uie proceedings. Conventions of llial character are for either lbe public weal or woe, and the public entitled to known what takes place. The leaders of the Conserva- ves in this province placed Ihem- 'Iv.-s in a most- unfortunate position by thai action and lost friends where tlioy' might have made Ihem. This is iiui Russia. It they had excluded llie press regardless nf politics, there wnuld bave been some excuse., yet even that act would have been n bail one. The .Jewish influence In Now York City hrought about an order from lbe'school board excluding in the future the name of Christ from all exercises in the public schools in that citv. Hisforv tells us that the .lews killed Christ and it is evident that the -lews of Now York want to k.-ep liim dead. Dr. Stewart has heen named hv the , Liberals of the Calgary district for the next Dominion campaign. The: doctor was tbe candidate last time .mil was defeated bv Mr. McCarthy. Mr Stewart savs that this time be will be elected, ho matter who runs, I nnd there are a lot nf people in thnt district who think the same way. That may be one of tbe reasous why Mr i;ht ut liv talks uf retiring from I politics. Mackenzie King has added tu his urels hy his investigation at the iast of the Oriental Immigration matter. Tlie more .Mr. King does work Ihe more he shows that he is a man of bra I ns .uul Independence. The Herald is growing in suhscrip- liuii and must evidently he growing in ibe estimation of tlie people. It pays lo ((|vc Uie | pie the Worth of Iheir money, but it costs money to tin ilui To., many papers fail to realize (bis fact and some uf tbe publishers wonder why it i.s that the Herald carries st. much advertising nml does mi much bitstnoss. The iinswei is plain Kverv titan wants ihe worth uf bis money iu tbis life iml tlie subscriber and Ihe advertiser .in get that of the Herald. llenee tie business. Owing lo the hig rush of business n Ibe lleralil ofllco from this date mtil Christmas it has been found leccss.iiy to secure ibe assistance nt Mr. .John Hutchison, who will be in charge of lhc business office most uf ihe din .uul will wail on tbe. patrons of the Herald or direct them to either Mr. Hillings or tbe old Man, wlm are busy witb the work or the Christmas numbers. Mr. Hutchison is well known in tbe town and dislriel and will extend every courtesy to the people who have business with the llernld. According to reports President Itiiosevell bas ordered the motto "In God We Trust" tu be taken off the American coin. Probably in a short time a new one will appear reading, "Vole for Roosevelt, We Must." Collier's Weekly knows a good thing. Tbis is what tbey say about the University nf Alberta: ''The must benignant and far- reaching enterprise that has been born nul of the pruvinees of Western Canada is the university recently founded hy Alberta, l'l is to he hoped that Saskatchewan's promise In follow this example will be promptly fulfilled. The atmosphere of North America from the Isthmus to the Arctic seas is as different from that, of I-.'uii.pe us is Europe's unlike Asia's. There is a free-heai tcd- ness about, our institutions that simulates great achievements and ii Dehors the hopes of democracy. In Mexico it is the commonwealth institutions that are most potent. In Hie United States it is tbe state universities Hint nre fast assuming (he educational burden oi ibe country. The Western Sinles have bad au ufvaiiUgc over Eastern ones iu that they earh sel. aside large grants of public lands Unit' thi-ii- »ooflW« college might reap a lavish bounty. Likewise lune the Western Provinces an advantage over the older provinces uf the east. May Ihey use it with liberal wisdom wliile yet ibis opportunity i.s theirs. The universities of Alberta and Saskatchewan will, if Ihis he done, at no far distant, date rank with the foremost universities uf the world. May British Columbia and Manitoba now read lhc history of the achievements of the com mon wen 1th colleges and for the sake of their future glory go aud do likewise." A judge iu Kastcrn Canada has decided that, when a lawyer gives bad dvice the client cannot be compelled lo pay the fee charged. That deci- ii.ii should be blazoned forth to lhe western world and thus save a lot T people good money. nit land campaign lhat has ngurated by the Herald for ■fit uf fbis district is already paliel I old llernl .1 ui 1. Tile people are Pr lo 1 ealize that (his part of i.rv will raise fruit insl ns Ib'e Xelson district or nny nl . .f lliiiisb f'oliin.bia. It be long hei, ne all of (he if II iis district nml the news- as well, will he snvinir, - "1 1 sn ". Thnt will suit lhe fur nnything thai will ad- be Interest). nf .be district ■use ll.e He. alii, nn ma tter S 111. .. credit fm ■ II. ill pb I-.11H0 a number of the eastern Con- Kerviitlvo papers have had glaring headings lately, reading like this: "Liberal Rascality iu 1,01111011," and vet the testimony shows that both Liberals and Conservatives bought all lhe voles lhat were in sight, but ihal evidently the Liberals mil-bl' 'he Conservatives. What is the u ■ of Indulging iu such hypocrisy? V ihere bas been rottenness un' either •.Me nr both sides, let ns snv so, and do all we ean to bring about more bones! elections. Tbis thing of etv- Ing thnl the Liberals of London, were dishonest and tbe Conservatives were absolutely mire, is runs in the ex- treme The facts are tbat both sides in thai, dislriel have been rut- ten in nil olcctloipt for years and it is time that theje was a genera! clean up. The truth is not alwavs palatable but il Is the best. There is no town financially able lo .sell 'JO year debentures nt flfi cents. Such a sale is placing an unfair nnd unjust burden on future gonerntlons. It is m.i what Ihe stranger says to . about our eountrv on the spur of Hie moment that counts, it is what l.e says when he gets home. Mr. Earnest Thompson Seton, tbe well- known naturalist, who wns up in the northern eountrv this summer, told tbe Canadian club at Edmonton of Ihe wealth of Northern Cnnndn and what tbe development of that wealth meant to tbe Dnminion. lie did not stop at this. He wont to Winnipeg and repeated his story there. From there be went to Ottawa nnd told some of the high officials what lio thought was their duty in regard to some of the problems to be faced In that meat undeveloped country. And now he has reached New York and has lieen interviewed by some of the metropolitan papers. That pari of Canada below the Arctic zone he de HILL & COflPANY We have been so busy checking int.. stock several large consigments of Xmas Goods that we have not had time to write out a full description of them this week. We, however, invite you to call at our store, when our assistants will be only too pleased to show you "just the thing" you want for a Christmas present." We have something suitable for everyone, from the youngest to the "oldest inhabitant." ■****&*$ 20th Century Warm Comfortable Stylish Here's a Great Coat for real cold weather. It's known as The Double*Breasted Prussian Ulster It is dressy and serviceable to a degree. When made as shown in the 20th Century Brand line, it's a coat worth having. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS HILL & COMPANY CRANBROOK'S GREATEST STORE scribes as "The white man's last opportunity," containing a vast amount of lino agricultural land besides vast wealth in timbei and min us the fruit fair. We in this district bave invested iu and developed mining claims and timber limits, but up to a very sborl time ago few ul us have done anything to develop Ihe agricultural and horticultural re Capt. Thomas, of Camroso, Alia., is still in the field as a candidate for the Dominion house. The captain is a Conservative, but uu independent Conservative, nnd his candidature is causing a lot nf Tory unrest in that, district. It seems that a few "lenders" have dictated nominations ami policy in the Tory party in that dislriel. flu- some time, the same as Ihev have here in many districts iu Hritish Columbia, among both Conservatives and Liberals, and thu doughty captain is at tbe bend of a big bunch who are protesting against i.ililical conditions in his district. uul he is just the man In make things warm between now and the lection lime. Tbe Cranbrook fruit fair uext fall will be a winner. All the way from Windermere, on the north, lo Tobac- IMains, on the south, from Jaf- frav, on the east, to Kootenay Laming on Ihe wesi, everybody who is ngaged in fruit, growing and In gricullurc aud those also who ure interested in the development of the ilintry, and that means everyone, talking about and boosting for Cranbrook's fruit fair. During the ten vears of Cranbrook's existence nothing has ever been mooted Ihal will do the district, so much good aud bring it so much before the people of Canada and other eounlr'es if this in A small exhibit, tables which was (low of the post tier astonished not f the country. of fruit, and voge- uiade in the win- olfiee last Seplem- ilily the people from the outside, but nlso those win bail lived here f.u years. It is common tn bear some nne say iu mining countries when a good strike is made, "Well wc have been walking over that for Hie last six or seven years and never saw ft." Its the suiiie in Ihis district. We have been walking over some of tbe finest fruit, luml that lies mil. of doors for years past, hut we won't be doing so very long, fur the very good reasnn that it will he fenced in and growing fruil trees, to lbe profit of those wlio are wise I enough to get hold nf it now. There is no question lhat. a tew dollars invested in land in the Cranbrook district now will yield large profits in the near future. The fruit fair next fall will bring the possibilities of the district before the peoplo and will aid llie development of the district more than aiivthii-K that hns ever happened In tbis part of the province. j HOnSES FOR SALK I W. M. Hoffman, uf Maple Creek, Susk., will have a carlond of draft horses for sale at Hundley's Mverv on und after the 27th of November. ' A **■*<§>. Mi Mm .'*;. -V-"*!~-1 If,', , y*-. i\\J'' ':, .> THE FAMOUS BELLE-OAK HEATER Let Us Tell You j j Something! MeClary's j Stoves | Are Best jj Good Goods are I Cheapest | PATMORE BROS. I TI.I,.:l'llONI. Ills READ THE HERALD TIIK CHAN151.00K. .iKi.Al.tl or-.rm RSb.ViL ' Now Is Your Time to Save Money BURNS BROTHERS CRANBROOK'S SHOPPING CENTER Our Prices Are Keener Than Ever Fell shoes for kids.—C. C. S, Fell shoes fur men.--C. C. S. Iiui ami spring, S7.00.-C. C. S. Oui calendars are ready.—.', c. S. Dressers and stands, $13.75—CCS. iV. II. Bradford, the genial prop- THE GREAT BOOT SALE soo tlml our Bool Stile wus iniioli a., lln.l we luivo again go.io over our stock nnd |.ii-l.nl oul iln- reumiuilor of all Miiiiinl. rofiilloil.liiuinlion.of M I, .I.IKS HOOTS; ri'iilly .. _ j@ chance in I. lifetime 8 Children's Boots and Shoes M W • lmve ngnin lidded a Rood any pairs lu tliis lut wlllcll •*'K!f'_rV i-.iii-.ril su much excitement last week, rsunl price $1.25 tu $2.25, sank PRICE 50c a pair CORSET SPECIALS LOT NO, I—Tho well known D.A A, Corals, sold all o nt 70c; uur Special I't LOT X 45c UNDEKSKIRTS .-, BLACK ami COLORED UN- |i|-;liSKll!TS, maile ul good Moirct.es ninl Sateens, _,, fte atlv trlllcil, KACI1 SI.V5 "'mm!' .'*„AI'.""! ^i.at'™$1.00 Honlhorhloom Underskirts,.,., ol I'.li. I orsets to sn at...»i--w M |om|t„|,ailnlloa, EA01I-W.VS SALE OF CARPETS We liuv,. iilii.nl 2." ROLLS OF WOOL CARPETS, suitable for bedrooms. Wo will offer these at n . Discount of 25 per cent ..IV L'stiul Prices during next weok. MENS SECTION OUR MOTTO, S.MAI.1, PROFITS, Q**ICK RETURN. New Stock of Slater Boots "t tlie Wyclilie hotel, 00k visitor this week. :.l is an uld timer in the and lias a large circle lira trie Iriends. - International Brokor will sell you Christmas presents tor ■ .lc. sister, children, aunt or n ther-in-law at prices that will i-'i'i, commencing Saturday, ('. This limit is well known awl admitted ... be not only tbo bos. weuring, but tbe must comfortable boot in tbe raur- ket. In VICI. BOX t'AI.F uml GUN METAL CALF LEATHER PRICES $4.00, '4.50. $5.00 and $5.50 a pair STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR AT $3.00 AND $3.75 A SUIT Guaranteed Unshrinkable ELLIS' SPRING NEEDLE UNDER* EAR, Nice Heavy Weight, at H50 a Suit MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS Our stock is very complete; Colors, navy, white, brown, grey .mil crimson. Values— Well, in us few words as possible, tbey ciin'i be beaten, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $4.50 each BOYS' REEFER COATS Mothers, if you nrn wise uud want. t-. save money, now is your opportunity. We lmve slill a few loft over from last week's snlc Prices: $1.95. $2.25, $2.50. $2.75 and $3.50 eaeli li ________„ r REID BLOCK ] ——L BURNS BROTHERS CRANBROOK, B. C. 3_se22bs_2z-~» rs-sszsmW. ******************************************** BEDS Springs Mattresses Comforters Pillows Rugs Mats Linoleums Dresser and Stands Tables SOLD ON CREDIT Cl brook o-Operative Stores, td. ******************************************** Handsome Residence For Sale In Splendid Location. Two Stories. Seven Rooms. All Modern Conveniences Must be sold at Once. A Bargain. BEAli; & ELWELL lil'.AI, KST\\'ri: A-ilATi". URA-NBttOOK, B.C. t'W Pull Particulars, Price and Torma .11 ■DOING A CIGAR by Uie goudlness of the box or even by its priee does not determine iis quality. 1 EXPERTS DISREGARD SUCH CONDITIONS They judge solely by Ihe llavor, Irag- jranee and smoking quality ol Uie elgar. That's how we waul you tu ljudge out EL BRAVO cigar. Alter you have enjoyed it thoroughly, you see the usefulness ol a P«co stand- ai.1. Our figures are away below what you'd naturally expect to pay [or a cigar o[ such a grade. MIllHTON'S Clli-VR STOW* I Buy furniture now—C. C. S. I llvii nnil s|iring, $7.00.—C. C. S. ! Our calendars are rea.ly.—.'. 0. S. I Dressers and stands, $18.75—CCS. I Don't forget tl.e Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers at the uiiera house on Friday, December 6th, under the auspices ot the Presbyterian church. (leurge Leasl. lias bis new house on tin- Mill welt under way ami expects .lu have it rooted in shortly. W. u. Waxwell, the well known Xi'l.son insurance mau. is Join,-, bu.i- ii,-ss ... the district this week. Max McSweyn, the well known traveller, was selling goods it. town , Dan .McDonald, ol ll.e Manitoba hotel, was taken ill on Wednesday morning, but he is resting somewhat moro easily today. '. I. O. White, ot Atbuliiu.-i, Is u guest ul tbe Cosmopolitan hotel this week. LOCAL NOTES IMCKED IIP AUDIT TIIK I.ITY BY ASKING QUESTIONS OK MANY PEOPLE. I.ny furniture nuw—C. C. S. Kelt shoes lor Indies.—C. C. S. Dressers and stands, $13,75—CCS, tn.r calendars nre ready.—C C. S. frank ll. VnnDoosr visited Moylo today. Hig swoalc. can tilu Co. We are lieu- -The Palm. .i. ill Fink Mer Willi the kululic goods ******************************************** CRAIMEhiOOK TRADING CO. * ii Ail Kiii.I-.h1' AU1IICM I.l, KM, IMPLEMENTS, WA.KiNS. HLICIUI1S, i III C'KS, II .KNKSS ASK MADDLHllY. lOTO. HAY, FLOU I, AIMO FEED FOR SALE lliiriioss "f ni.} kiml. from uuv imrl ut llie district, ' promptly utteittlcil to. Piuixii is::. CHANBHOOK, 13. ('. **************<>* < I I iii Every Way ,, Refitted QUEENS MOTEL Cranhrook, 15. C. OUST. AXDKI-IX, Proprii lor Our Motto : - Tin- ItoHl is Nono Too Cloud.! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^4^44^^ [ T. Gilpfn, n( Wnttsburg, was a Crattbrook visitor Monday. ! Wintec is here, if you need a Btove, do not read Patmoro Bros. ml. i Wm. Reynolds, general yartlmastet at Prank, spenl Sunday last In , ('ranbrook; | .Mr. Kennedy, assistant train- muster at Maelpod, spent Sunday last iii Cranbruok. | .lames McLaren, timher cruiser for tb<. Crows Nest Lumber company, was in town on Wednesday. I Conductor Donald McKUlop, uf Lethbridge, has been spending a lew days with Cranbiook friends tlio past week. I Fred M. Brown, of Ryan, hut. been spending Beverai days in town this week shaking hands with his many friends. A suitable Xmas Rift fur \\to lady of tlm house would he a perfect pantry kitchen cabinet, for sale by Patmore Bros. Don't furget the great opening of the International Brokerage Co., opposite the Canadian Bank of Commerce on Saturday. W. S. Stanley and Bert. Whimster, of Pernie, were' in town Sunday to attend the regular monthly meeting of the Typographical union. Thomas Caven, conductor on trains (1 vi' and six, spent several days at home the past weok. His run was taken by II. il, MeLennnn during bis absence. At Hip regular meeting uf Key City Ludge, No. 42, Monday nighl, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: F. E. Haines, noble grand; E, S. Ltddicoatt, vice-grand; Wm, Harris, secretary; .1. Manning. treasurer. Reduction sale in shirts at the Fink Mercantile Co. Curling coats aud cardigans at the Kink .Mercantile Co. I'red Smyth, the sage ol Moytc, and editor of the Muyiu Leader, v.,.. shaking hands -with his host ol Cranbrook friends this week. S. Hlgglngs anticipates going to Mosmor to help build up the new town. John Kennedy, clerk to tbe road- master, has moved into his new residence ou Garden avenue. Wm. Carlin, of Fort Steele, has boon iu Cranbiook several times litis week. Major Small, a cousin of K. Ii, Small arrived iu Cranbrook thih week nnd is a guest of Ins cousin. Mr. Small, is, of course, Irom "Tne Island." Edward Foagan, manager of thu lumber camps uf the Crows Nest Cass Lumber company, on lbe St. Marys river, was in town fur a couple of days this week. C. A. Oaskill and family passed through Cranbrnok en route (or Kimberley from Spokane. Mr. Oaskill is general manager of the Kimhorley i.umber company. Engineers Nap Koyal and George Mun roe returned from a deer hum near Kyan un Wednesday. Tbey got two deer and report having had a md time. The Order of Owls will lie instituted iu Mighton's hall this evening ai '10. A. C. McKeen, the aupn n organizer of the order, will he m charge. The feu for charter mem hers is live dollars. Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers will be at the new opera house on Friday, December lith, aud will give theii well known cntertalnmonl under the auspices uf the Presbyterian ehureh. Mrs. Beatty, wife of W. It. l.eat- ty, left on Tuesday for uu extend , visit to Boston, Philadelphia and hei old home near WUlmington, Delaware. F. Bowness, of Fort William, Ont. a brother of A. C. Bowness, of this city, was visiting with bis hi ilhcr during the week. He is now iu Moyie. FOB SALE-Two coal stoves, good condition, cheap.—W. J. Labadie. 10. B. Heed, late ot the Ciani.; foundry, is leaving Cranbrook un I 29th for n trip to the Old Cotinln and will probably return in the spring, bringing his bride ,. i.- hmi. George F. BrougMon, late of the C, |\\ It. freight department, is re turning to Toronto, Ont., and is undecided as to whether he will take .< trip from there to the old Country before the spring. Miss Crooker, of the superintendent's offiee, has been laid up with n very bad cold, and is not able to resume hor, duties. Jack llnmllloii is Tilling ber place tot the time be iug. nbi ■;u Patmoro Bros, sell MeClary's fam- toves, Oood goods give satls- ; iction, Vuvacuc, formerly of Cran- '.. but now pastor of the Baptist church at Grand Forks, spent several in town the past week renewing lllll .nr.' with his many friends Uc I.'ii for bis homo Tuesday Wi (hi pr agent of tho 0. Ileral-I, just as ., that already 12 or I'i passengers have been booked ou Ui.- Kmprcsa of Britain, sailing on Deccmhoc 13. Mr. Wilson suggests that any one wishing a passage book- el slit.uld not delay, as accommodation is being laken up very rapidly. WANTED—A general servant; highest wages paid. Applv post elTlec box I, Cranhrook, B. C. \\V. V. Jackson, of Creston, agent for tho Grand Forks nursery, returned from his trip to Windermere, and Ooldeu Saturday hist and spent sev- ci.ii days in Oranbrook. Mr. Jackson reports a very successful trip up lhe Kooteiiuy valley and says that with the completion of ibe Kootenay Central railway that valley is bound to become ono ol lbe best fruit producing districts of the province. WANTED—Position as teamster or oilier work around Cranbrook. Address W. Walsh, Cosmopolitan hotel. The -Irrc Mc \\uliue Stoek company played n three nights engagement at tho opera house Inst week und gave excellent satisfaction to those who witnessed their performances. This is undoubtedly one of llie best tbeat- rlcal organizations that has yet visited Cranbruok and should they return iu tbe future will attract a milch belter patronage than they ui'-i wiib on their initial visit. Fell shoes for ladics.-C. C. S. [■'ell, shoes for kids.—C. C. S. Felt shoes for men.—C. C. S. The Canadian Pacific railway announce a very low tound trip rate to all points'in Ontario and (Jucbcc wcst'ol Montreal. Tickets bear HO day limit. This affords an celleut opportunity to visit the e.si at a very economical cost. Reduced rates to thu Old ilotm'i'y ace adur- lisi-d elsewhere in this issue. 3B-2t 'i lie new machine shop that is be- .., - limit by Gcorao Hunter for Syl i.i.In.ids and Bob Akins, is neanng eompletion, in fact Is ready for i roof. The main building will hi U4 bv 40, and there will be an adih Uon*20 by 21. Mr. Richards au, Mr. Aikins will conduct a general machine shop business, putting in a llrst-class blast furnace, lathes, an nil such machinery necessary to make repairs to the machinery used by saw mills and other factories iu tilt -strict. Kemembor the place where you get unlity and quantity for youi money. Tbe Palm. The C, P. It. Quadrille club held ie i by-monthly dance at the ,,-ntworth hall last night. The elec- ..-n of officers also took place, T. S. ill being elected president, F. Tay- )r, vice-president, F. Haines, secretary and C. Harris treasurer. The dy patronesses will be named al the'next meeting. The club wn hold dances every two weeks during lbe winter season. Remember tbe place where you get quality and quantity for your money. —The Palm. Since Gust Audceu has taken over the gueons hotel, that old time hostelry, the oldest hotel iu Cranbrooh, has taken what may be called a new lease of life. Cleaned and scruhben (torn cellar to attic, repainted and refurnished, tbe old house looks more spick and span than it has sinee Mrs. Donahue's regime. Gust is making fl .Miming feature of the dining room a first-class meal is served as goud as any to bo tound in tuwn at a reasonable price. The bedrooms are clean, uoat and well heated. The bar am silting rooms are comfortable and ivoll furnished and the class ut cigars and liquid refreshments supplied an the best. Wc aro here with the kandio goods —The Palm. Maurice Ouain, superinlcndent oi the Cranbrook l-Ilcetric Light con pany, wnu operates the East Root my telephone lines, returned th ,..,■;_ Irom Elko and tbe district nub ot Elko. At Waldo an cx- bas been put iu ut McConnell h hotel. At this puint the i ranbrook line connects with three then One runs tu lhe Baker Lum- . i r company. Boss Bros, mill ami Iho Pino Tree Lumber company, nolhet to tbu Groat Northern depul ,;i Bayncs Lake and the Adolph Lumber company, and still another t lhe North Star mill, Elko, Carbon- ...!.. and Fernie. The World's Temperance Sunday was duly observed in the Methodist church last Sunday. At the evening . i. Ice every available seat was laken, and lbe recitations by Miss L'hapman. and Miss Hiekeiibotbam ierc well rendered and thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Bold and Miss Connolly rendered solos appropriate for tho occasion, and Mr. W. Morton, president ol tho Missionary and Temperance department read the lesson. ihe pastor gave an address upon tbe real strides (be temperance movement was making iu the States, and urged upon the congregation to be Hue patriots and defend their country against tho ravages of the drink nose, lie pointed out that those who thought hu had any personal feeling against any saloon keeper w.-n- making a great mistake, it was principle that he was contending for mil wns prepared to defend his position against all comers. BGVBIL creates appetite BOVRIL added to anv dish gives it tha delightful odor roa&ling beet. Make-, your mouth watei-— puts your appetite on edge. Us rich, beefy flavor, starts the ga-.iricjttu.--i flowing, helpii llie digestive organs extract more nutrition irom the food yuu e* BOVRIL form all tlu- .i mere extract. It contains ii i\\ Bttbstance and flavor of pr .oncontr e beef. When tired out, try a little BOVRIL in a cup of boiling water, with a soda biscuit. Twill refresh and strengthen you. All good cooks keep BOVRIL always on band. There's nol A day passei lhat it cannot help make some dish more palatable - more nourishing. All good grocers sell BOVRIL. ,, Jl message from Santa ciaus THIS year I will, as usual, make my headquarters at Beattie & Atchison's Hii: Store I have sent tlu'tn BOU.etl.iug ot everything I have, an.l I intend to treat the people of Oranbrook and Kast Kootonnj better than over this year. Por the Children I have sent an eutrn line display of Toys. The Dolls and Teddy Bean are there in all si/.eB and colors, and Lots of Extra Dresses for Dolls. You should see lbe Trains and Steam Engines, the Bis Magic Lanterns and the hundreds ol other Toys, llrop in ami tell Beattie A- Atchison what you want u.e to bring you. For Grown People there is— well, just about everything. Talk about China! If you want to see some reully tine stuff, gu upstairs and have a look at it. Then there is a fine line of English Work Baskets, Beautiful Candel.-,.-. a. and Candlesticks, Leather Dressing Cases. Jewel Boxes, Sewing Sets, and. in fact, everything. Don't forget the place—Beattie & Atchison's. where It pays to deal. That is my headquarters f..r Kast Kootenay. and if you can't come, write Yours for a .lolly Xmas. SANTA C'LAt'S I HARRIS & WOODS Try For Your WINTER SUPPLY OF WOOD All Orders will receive prompt and immediate attention. :: Telephone 102 ' *****<*************** P. 0. Box 786 ******************************************** | Less Tha.ii Four Weeks : * ..-l'l-L..-l_ .... I II lllll Ul and Christmas will be here. Now is the time to select your XMAS PRESENTS, Our Xmas stock is nearly uli hen. now, and we will In, pleased to show you the goods nnd quote prices. We l.n..die nothing but the Is'st Handley Livery aad | li Feed Stables ... Tin: iikst is mini: run j[ i.mil' l-'ul: CKA.N'HIKMiK <. i[ wi: kmu:\\vhi: TO furnish } ,. TIIK IIKST i' .. Rigs, Riding Horses and ] | Pack Morses lor any ,, part of the ' > District ♦ J [ wi: want in satisfy Yi.Hi 9 • i X BAXTER & LANQIN ♦ ********************** ...The... Two Jims When llie |ieii|il..of Uu.l I. any it Spuknni. iliv.- -I.'fil-I lie mu.' ... visi'l llm Dell Dick Bar SI.MillSlreel Opp isile Victoria Hotel James Neil & James (ialhraith Proprietors The liesl nl' Wines iin.1 Cigars WHEN BUYING NURSERY STOCK Get the Best Grown ul RIVERSIDE NURSERIES Grand Porks, It. ('. Nil I'T.MI.iATluN I'm- Information apply l" their agent., WALTER V.JACKSON Creston, li. C. Columbian College N.-.v w.-Hiiniii-i.-i-. |l r 1--..III..I.-.I ito. Ii -|..,ii.i...i istn, I'i'iivi'li'Hii uliiimiiin II i... .tiii..in-,,i 1-1.ll. Tl- 1,1 Iff. If- II, . ,1 i>„. I'll.'lif Sfl I i".i-i. Iluii. llluli Si'lmol work,'..... |.i-.-|.i,f.-- for Pro. I ft irln>t_ Kiiuniii.iii.f.- Tfiii-tii* i.n 1.1.....!...- . i ii Pi-.i.ili.-i,l lli._ln._i, i-.„u>... nml .-..nl-i-i. ,1.li.oil.iiH. Ini|inrl. ii l.iff 1 I'.hifiiiiii, in Iti Ci.ili-ci '-...I,..-, i.n.l Iii iiiii Liiill...' (•.nn...lur Jl. i: I i \\i |„ . in ti Iub.v [en Hi,' l"'-f I II n Ii. Ihilmr .it., i,.,r. fin ink. ...i I....1- IlirmiKli iln- f.,,ll|,l.-lf All- I' - If- llll, 11 A .Irui f Turn |-||ii..|-.ilf mil. I, I Itulln-v lain lull iilllllnlliiii In -fi.. f.i.l,.. tl,,, Hiui vnriil 'I'.ii-.ini.. S.ll.V I ..I -, If MI'I lin. ii H| i.il Hniiii rl.ni i'n.l.i|ili..| I.. l-rni'li.-iil etitfi. inn m.n. In . .1- j'ri,vl,i.i> In Mil.!.-. ,i.-..in|.l.-t..f...ii.f if T I full or-, nnt I'i iiii.I 'ff mm iiiiii with tli.. Toruiilo .'uili'... .,1 Musi, 8poei.il iii-ii-.n-ii An iiii.I i:ln. 1 11; -vhllonlUtniltti...ure ntipilml 1.. inke I'.., kiflll l-fiiiini. uiih nil It,,. ,1,If 11,1. f. ,1 1, well ,-i|iii|i]i".l uvniim-iiim.-Kin' Cut Inr ml,In".. I'..limit ..It.-..-. NOTICK OP TRANSFER OF LICENSE T.ilic notice that the undersigned intends to a|iply for a transfer of liis retail li.piiir license lor .he Central hotel, Wardner, B. I.'., lo .lohn McDermid, of Wardner, 1!. tl., nl lhc next silting ot lhc h'uaiil of license commissioners for lhc (' Iiriiok license district. 34-11 John Ryan. NOTICI-: [.stray on premises, nt Wardner, H. .' . Um sorrel horses, hraiulcil on jaw, while slur on forehrail. The s.-H.ic Imvn liioiicn into nnd done con- Milclulile damage I., garden. Owner may have lhc s,,,,,,. hv paying damages and expenses. Apply to S. .1. Harrison, P. 0. Box fi, Wnr.l- i.er, II. 0. 38-31* Ml News of the District Mm Written by Bright Correspondents and Gleaned from Newspapers ■SBN>%asBva-«sa-j_s«sas-r^>-jr^*--*v«vN_r-*sa^^ JOE MARAPODI SHOE SHOP Repairing a Specialty A ikons I lit irk. Craubrook ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j ♦ ♦ FERNIE ♦ : % ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ (From tbe Kernie Free I'ress.) H is reported 1b.1i li, bouses were ..MTtuiiittl by tbe wind in .Maeleinl mi Tuesday. ' It blew ureal guus at I'liii'b.'i t'rwk but .li.i ..,, damage. Tbe Western Meat comnany, ul Piiit-bi'i Crook ami Macleod, me open- iii'.', .1 branch nt Hosmer. They ox- i.:-.'i I., bu re.itK i.ii liusiiiess ' nexl week Uu: Km-sytho went up lbe Kill .ni Muudn) healing instructions fur Ihu witltdrnwul foi Uie winler ul lb.' crews working tot ibe Northern ('mil a Coke Co. Contractor Hlley is put ling in an electric lighi plant nt ihe bit; ent hunk near Hosmer, ami will operate 11 night sbifi I., expedite ruilwnj 1 iek Bonner have becu in Ireland since last .luly, seeing llieir many relatives nml taking in the Dublin fair. Patrick Bonner and his family nre now en route wesi in Spokano. John Cannon, who spent the summer in New York state, also came west in Movie with lbe llnnner brothers. .In nsir ion. Large numbers uf workmen nre -lilnuu in from other parts uf the province and Irom Alberta. They .ue looking for work in the camps iin,l mines but are mostly unskilled laborers. ('. J. Dighy bas n contract lor constructing u ipmrler mile trestle in ei.nneei the Pacillc Coal company's Incline nl Hosmer witb lbe tipple. Tbis structure will lake hall n mil- linn feet nt limber. A. (in.nl is milling n two story a-l- ill I ic Ml In bis hotel nt Crows Nesl, 31x3(1 feet. Messrs. Dighy A Wnldo have lhe contract. Tbis extension will give i-ighf more bedrooms ns w.ll us olhcr additional accommodation, ■ hist now wo need the energetic Mi.iitd of Trade to agitate for long ilisiunci' telephone connection with Vlherla. (in Salurday a Plnlander working ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• (Kr-tro tbs Moyit l.eadrt.) .1. M. Cbatlerton, of Cranbrook, •-pent Thursday and Kriday In town. Arohlo El well was up [rum Cranbrook fm several ilnys assisting It, Campbell. Mrs It. Campbell anil children were spending several day-, at ttyuu visiting Mr, ami Mrs. a r. Cook, ff. I' While ami (1, T. McClrogor were in Cnuibrook Wcdnesdny night attending a .special meeting'of the Masonic todge. W. II. MacKnrl.'ine, uf the Cranhrook Co-operative Stores, was Irnnsnctlng business in the mineral eily yesterday. "Hick" MeClure, who bas been away from Moyie for several years, enmo over from Phnenix this week ml will remain for some time. The link belt conveyors fur the new snrting house at the St. Kugene nr- rived this week and will soon he installed. This building is just about completed. The old platform scales r..i weighing cars at. Ihe mill havo been turn out nnd men are now at work putting in a larger and liettrr set. Another new building is planned. It will he a warehouse and will be erected between the mill and lbe railroad track. It wl-1 be 24x50 feel in size. The mine is running in full blast and there are nn Indications wbal ever nf ;i shutdown. I FRANK | (Krom Tbe Frank I'ancr.) An .ttiueiuiisty brutal murder was commitlcd sume time last Tuesday lliglll al uue ul Hie sporting bouses un the road between Kraut ami Blairmore. The viellui nas a woman known as Monty Lewis, proprietress oi ihe resort. The murder was done wiib ,i knife, and au axe, with whieh lbe b./.ly nf lhe woman was slashed and hacked in a shocking manner. Mueh mystery surrounds tlm conr mission of the crime, which is tho first capital olTeusu ever In mar th. records of the dislriel. The officers have, however, arrested a Chinese named Sing, who cooked for the murdered wiiimui, and be is being held pending investigation. Contractors Krayer & Sinclair are hutldlng a. largo hotel at Hillcrcst for the llilicresl eompnny. The huHding Is io have thirty bedrooms w:ith one large sleeping apart ment intended to afford cheap accommodation for men who desire il and ihere will be commodious rooms fur office, dining room and bar. Tlw building is already enclosed ami roofed and rapid progress is being made toward completion, ('. I'. Hill, managing director of llu- Hillcrcst Coal eompany, returned the lasi of the week frnm Winnipeg, where he went lo have a medicine talk wilh C. P. K. nllicials relative in doing ibe right thing by Illtlcrest. He returned very much elated with the result of his mission and announces ihat he wus given assurance that a station will lie established ni HUlcrest Junction with an Bgenl add thai additional sidings will ne put iu for the accommodation of Hillcrcst business. fJeorge Holier is, who resigned the position of freight clerk at the Frank station lo go to Vancouver, returned Saturday. Ho states that hundreds of while men nre walking the streets of Vaiicouvnr looking for work, hut Ihal ev.-rv conceivable job is filled by a Jnp. Mr. Roberts thinks that tlio "yellow peril" is no myth in Vancouver bul a stem reality. The Maple Leaf company is gelling a big nmoiiul uf work dune in preparation for ihe opening of its mine below Hellevue. The railway siding is nuw iu, a wagon road has been graded down the bluff to the railroad track fur ihe hauling nf material and ibe wnrk uf building the tipple is well under way. The stone foundations nre being put in nnd at the present rale oF progress the structure should be up before severe weather Interferes. To appreciate the strides that arc taking place in this district incident io ihe development that is going un, une should lake a drive to the prairie .md en route note the progress of lhe wnrk lti (ho new luwnsite ol Hamilton, Where two mouths ago there w.is nothing hut the landscape as inline made it, ynu now see many cottages going up to be occupied ns residences hy miners, ynu soo two mines being opened, jt railroad spur ,ilready built frnm tbe main track to the si-en.- ol opeiaiiuns, bridges liPing thrown across tho stream and in,my other evidences that tbe company, tho Leltch Collieries, is rushing things, It is certainty Impressive of tlio growth of lbe dislrief. The wind created quite a commotion Monday when il literally tore up .lao'c through the Pass, 'it did damage in only one instance hut. in that il enmo near causing a disaster. \\ ear nf ennl stood on 1»|i of the in-He ni the c. iv it. cmil pockets ami nil hough presumably tbo brakes wen- on, il was st.ii ti d by the wind ,in.l enmc down lhe steep Incline al a fearful rate of speed. At the lint lorn uf ihe chute Ii struck Up switch nml was thrown over on lhe ground tn lhc north of the track, upisi fortunately doing no greater dnrnngo than smashing lhe car and spilling ihe coat. But the possibilities of disaster Hint went, with the incident, made tbe hair of a lot nf people stand on end. The local stood nn Ihe main track nnd the runaway car only missed smashing into the passenger coach by a few feet. Had il done sn it could hardly have failed In hnve killed a number of people. Antonio Casagnnda, an Kalian laborer, of Hillcrcst, is under arrest and will have a hearing Ibis afternoon on n eharjre of conspiracy lo blow up Hu- residence nf the superintendent nf ibe llilicresl mine. WAHNINC! Any person nr persons culling or removing wood or timber from Sub ,., ,, — . , , ,. 'l,ol 21, uf Lot 4rif)2. in the St. Mike Bonner, accompanied by his Marys, district nf East Kootonay, two brothers, .lack and .foe, landed without permits from proper iiuthor- m Moyie Wednesday, having como itv will he prosecuted. direct from Ireland. Mike and Pat- 8(l-5t' Arthur L. Smith. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦vvvv»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WARDNER 44444444v*w044 •»♦♦♦♦♦♦* (From om own correspondent) !'. It. agent uf ■\\ days this week sister, Mrs. P. Mi Cm reslon, lown l.i Mr. Grab Doinb k last \\\\.-in.--.i.i. i' was in I i'ii on business. You Hie m nbi nl hnil dd deer hunter hi i he takes. Mr. .lohn Smith, who has been iu lhe employ of ihu C, \\. P. L. Co, for some time, lefl mi Kriday for England, where he will |oin his wife ami daughter, wlm preceded bim to Kbglatid sume time ngo. Mr. Adney was in Cranbrook uu business oil Tuesday last. Socks appear to be a safer receptacle for money lhan stocks at pro- Mr, A. Sheppard, stenographer in the ollice of the lumber company, lefl Insl Wednesday for tbe coast to attend a political convention, Mr. Sheppiird will be away some days. In Hie new I. S, coinage the words "In Ood Wo Trust" have heen itted. In lbe present condition of the money market many American financiers nre able to obtain trust in the heaven's above or the en till beneath. Policeman Adney was in Jaffray Ibis week nn business. A very pleasant lime was spent on Wednesday evening last, at the Central hotel, the event being a large dame given by the proprietor, Mr. •lohn McOinrmid, in honor of the re- liring proprietor, Mr. .lohn Ryan, Vs sunn us the guests arrived a very elaborate dinner of everything that could be desired was served, and afler ample justice had been dune to Hie good things provided, by all present, n very enjoyable dance was engaged in for a few hours. The party broke n\\i at an early hour, when nil repaired lo iheir homes, after de- c'nring their bust to he a right, |oth good, fellow. Mr. Ryan intends leaving for Toronlo, Ont,, shortly where be will spend Ihe winter, in lhe hope tlml the change nf climate may improve his healih, which has been very poor lately. Mrs. Keinstn.m presented her husband with a bouncing bahv mi Tuesday morning last. Mr. and Mrs. 01 in Wisner spent Sundav nf thin w..t vi.-itii.i_t ibi-ir Mend, Mr. Ben Thiol, of Jnffrny, Owing fn Hie mild weather prcvall- ng and Hie large amnunt nf orders fur goods being received bv the liim- tot eompanv work was carried on Sunday last nt the saw mill, as well ns un llie river at some nf the ln.^- gmg camps. Mr. and Mrs. IV Lund attended the Mill in ( ranbrook nn Mondav evening lasl. in aid of (he St. Eugene hospital. Mr. Reed, of Creston, has heen stationed ni Wardner as C p R ;ent. Rev, Wilson, nf Vancouver, superin- feiidenl of missions, preached on Sunday evening last in the Wardner school house. Scot! s hlogrnph company appeared 'ii (own last week and gave their woiidorful exhibition of moving pictures nn Saturday night last. The wenlhor was very disagreeable and Hie audience was extremelv small SHERMAN SPOKE PLAIN!, One of the most interesting inei- ;l<'"ls in connection with the recent Inbor dispute nrhitratinn, was the -Tcecb uf Frank H. Sherman, president of District 18, of the United Mine Workers nf America, who ap- parently was not very greatly pleas- •d with tin- way things were going, in the course of bis remarks to Mr iiisltee Stuart, «nve utterance to ihese very significant words: MAglt- itiun is the life nf the union, and as sunn as things go! working smnolhlv lhe union goes In pieces. The nnli- wny tn keep it alive is tn keep up ui agitation." ■Indgp Stuart interrupted him by -nylng: "That Is a frank statement fu make in cnurt, Mr. Sherman." tu which Mr. Sherman replied, "Frank is my name, and I'm always Frank." Neifher union men nor capitalists u" the general public nuree with Mr. Sherman's ideas of keeping n ion alive. In view of the mnnv liv 1 roubles that have kept things unsplflcd In bis district ever since he has been president. Mr. Sherman's remarks are verv significant.— Lethbridge Herald. SIB WILFRID HAS AN AUTOMOBILE Ottawa, Nov. IR.—Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier have joined the ranks f the autniiiohilists, and arc now possessors of probable the finest motor ear in Ottawa. A new English touring car, valued at about $S,(i(m, arrived in the citv a few davs ago fur Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and'is now in commission. It was manufactured at Neweastle-nn-Tyne, England, where Sir Wilfrid inspected the works last summer. The car is one d thirty horse power, nnd a speed ■anacity nf thirty miles per hour. Tbe closed apartment in the rear of the ear will accommodate five persons. It is very finely upholstered and illuminated with electric lights, the current fnr which Is supplied from a storage battery. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | HAD4ME LALONDE # z High-Clas; Dressmaking J Tailnr-iiia.leCiistun.es. Fancy ♦ I liil.ln-nV Wear. ♦ ('. IV 11, llul -H: 1'pnlnlis) John W. Wolf Boot, Shoe and Harness Maker Uld shoes made new. All kind? of repairinir. (live me a call. CLINE'S POPULAR BARBERSHOP is now located in its comfortable and attractive new quarters in the Manitoba Hotel. This institution is just up-to- date and is modcrnly equipped to do iust the best work in all branches ol the tonsorial art. ********************** j | WOOD FOR SALE:: * * 1 have secured machinery for * * sawing wihhI, ami am now pre- ] J pared to contract tor Wood of any ,, length, in huge or small c*uan- ,, tliies, ** Out-of-town eoiitriictp solicited, t[ Fur further particulars address i:R. . ricNEIIL-; Cranbrnok, B. C. When You Come to the Metropolis stay at the Palace Hotel Stephens .& Rockendorl Proprietors Opposite C P. R. Station $1.00 PER OAY Calgary, Alta. *)*>*>**■*■*-*■*■■*-**-*■***• imiM»«|j A Good Investment STORM WINDOWS on your house this winter will Hive one-half your coal bill. Order now from thu Cranbrook Sash and Door Company All kinil. of r.uililitii* Material on liiiinl or nmili' In ni'il.i- CHANBHOOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OK MAST KOOTKNAY, SOUTHERN DIVISION Tal'f notico that I, (..org. Cleary, of I'o.t St.'i'lf, 11. C, occupation, Livery SI.ilili- Kt'i'lii'l, inliliil lo ap- lily lur it special Ifmli.r license over ll.c li.llnwiiii; .li'sciilicl Inn.l.s: Conutionolng al a post planlcl at N. E. collier ot .1. Sullivan's pre* i...Iillon, t'lii'lii-c south KII chains, Ihcnc.' east .0 Chains, tlience south 8(1 cbiiii.s, theuce cast -1.1 chains, tlience north Nil chains, ihence wesi 2.1 ehains, theuce norlh 77 chains, tlience wcs-l .7 chains, thence north :i chnins, thence west 23 chains to point, nf commencement, itn.1 contain- in.; iiill acres, more or less. UcorRC Deary. Daled September 27th, 1387. 21-01 CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY, Take notice that The King Lumber Mills Limited, Inteml to apply lor permission to purchase the loIlowinB .lescribed land: Commencing at a post planled at the south-east corner ol the I. Ca- Inll limber limit, Lot 7312, Uience running norlh thirty-live chains, thence east twenty chains, thence south twenty chains, more or less, to the B. C. Southern right-of-way, tlience lollowing the said rlnl.t-ot- way lu a south-westerly direction to Iiniii. ot commencement, and containing (illy acres, more or less, (Sgd) The King Lumber Mills, Ltd., Oeo. Hungcrtnid, Locator. Dated September 19th, 1807. 28-81 Weekly Free Press and Prairie Farmer WINNII'Kll Family Herald and Weekly Star MONTREAL Cranbrook Herald THESE THREE REGULAR PRICE $,|.i.i»h I nilsr, Nn. J' "M- ' ^■ •vM' ■y%m.. ti-.-.... «#"•• •■ VistttilR tir.lt. ell welcomed. K.lwm.i Klwell, W.M W. F. Altri.lgo, Sec'y. Cranbrook Aerie 967 FOE Meet every Friday evening at I p.m. Cluis. Smith, Wl'. M. I). Hillings, Secretary. Visiting brethren cordially iuvlled LOYAL ORANGE I.ODOE, NO. .87 CRANBROOK d Thursday uu in C. H, DUNBAR Meet at It. ol L. F. Hull 2ml and Ith Saturday each month. Visiting Itlcthrca always welcome T. Boyter, Jas. E. Lfr-lgan, W. M. M.'jr. W. P. GURU, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc CRANBROOK.BRITIStl COLUMBI. 4***********************1 * « * Barrister, Solicitor, Notary * J* Public, Etc. jj { Cranbrook, • • 11. C. j ************************** DRS. KING & OREEN, Physicians and Surgeons Ofliee at Residence, Armstrong Av. OFFICIO HOURS : Forenoons - - - - 0.00 lo 10.00 Afternoons - - - 2.00 to 4.0(1 Evenings - - - - 7..10 io 8.30 Sundays - - - - 2 30 to 4.30 CRANIIU.lt.K :: .1 C DK. F.I*. KING • DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: li In 12 a.m. I In li ii.iii. 7 lo 8 p.iu Olllco .-iiid tisi lener nn Armslr mg avi CRANBROOK - - -B.C OR. P. II. MILES DENTIST OFFICE 11(11 KS: II Iii 12 a.in. I In 11 p.m. 7 In 8 pin noice iu new Held Block CRANHROOK - - - 11. 0. ********************** CUMMINQS & CUM MINOS i CIVII I MilMIIJS .Ml DOMINION ', .Ml II. C. UNO SURVEYORS -li..i".\\',',"i.':r Crnnbrook, 11.C. H, Y, PARKER Civil Eng.neei Railway nn' .lining Engineering .1 ipei laity ]', FIRE PROOF SAFES 1 > Now nn I Second luiiul, Cann. 1 > .linn nr American umbel always ■ '' on hand. lletoronces in C mi1 mil-! Fink ,, Meronntllo Co., V. Ilv.lo Itnkor, , , VV, II. Wlliol 1 lli'kl-8 Liv , , Goods Store.* .A.1,1 - : '.', P. H. JOHNSON 1 > P, ... Hox 1003 I fVnry, Alln. ********************* DAVE ELTON SAYS ITS A LIE (Cardston Star.) More about Mm monism! This tin.u the good brother is sure that "there arc as many plural marriages in Ciin- ...la as there aro in the United States." That is really true when vuu consider the tact that so tar as tho Mormons are concerned there are tm plural marriages in the United Slates. Wc cannot speak for the -thorn, we can onlv speak for the Mormons. Mr. Webb, Baptist l.i- vlno at Winnipeg, declares thai .' Interviewed apostles in Suit Lako City and learned Irom tl.e... that ..... M...minis were practicing polygamy 11 Canada. Wc would warn llm .ear.led gelitleninll that them is a ...mn place prepared for those win. In.e and mnko a lie. lie will need to pul iu 11 supply ol Inns and ic, it he continues tu usserl that apostles gave him Ibis Information, lie may luivo received it Irmn the Salt Lake Tribune nr sume of the leaders of the .merikenns party hut not fro... apostles nl the Mormon ehureh. Re- 'icsli .mn Tiiemiil'V Mr. Wehb and see if vou lmve 11..1 made a mistake. fume wesi. .isil the Mulllliills, talk iii tin-in. study I ..fin. investigate tbem, ami don't stand up 11ml shoot ■ll vour mouth nl I polygamy In Canada—thai is—no. with reference ti. the Mormons. You know or at least you ought to know that what yuu aie saying Is ns false as hell. NNNNNNNNNNN ———————— ————— —————— D9TT READ THIS The French Dry Cleaning process enables ns lo clean mens pants, units nnd neckties, ladles suits ami skirls in such a way that Ihey positively look as Rood us new. We are experienced dyers nnd cleaners, therefore, we do not require to send anything down east pr up west. E\\ST KOOTENAY DYE HOUSE om,9-U. LEASK, Tailor Ilim' BRITISH COLUMBIA RECEIVED ITS NAME The very interesting volume "Letters uf Queen Victoria,1.' edited by A. ". Benson nnd Viscount Esbor, just nililishetl, contains a letter writter ni July 21, 1858, by which two in- [cresting points are made clear for to lirst lime, with reference lo the laming of British Columbia—first, thai France objected to the name of \\'ew Caledonia and seeoml, that , the credit of suggesting lhe name of British Columbia belongs to lbe Queen. riii? letter is as follows: "The Queen has received Sir I*. 'hilwcr Lyttou's letter. Tf the name if New Caledonia Is objected to as Seing already borne by another col- my or island claimed by the French, it may he better (ogive the new colony west of the Rocky Mountains mother name. New Hanover, New Cornwnll and New Georgia, appear frfim the maps to he the names of subdivisions uf that country, and do uul appear mi all maps. The only name which is given to the whole territorv in every map the Queen has -.iiMiIteii is Columbia. But as therr ovists also a Columbia in South America, and the citizens of the United Stales call their eountrv also Columbia, at least fn poetry, British Columbia might be the best name." C. P. R. LINE TO TACOMA Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 22.—The Ca- nadtan Pacific railway has large parlies uf surveyors in the field locating I wh lines for invasion of territory now controlled by Hill roads. One oroposed line is from Spokane, "hrough Yakima valley, across the Cascade mountains to Tacoma and Seattle. The other is connecting the north ami suulh line from Sumas, un the International boundary to Seattle nul Tacoma. An important conference regard Ine* Hie extension in Ibis state w.is h_»ld it Winnipeg between Sir Thomas Shnuglincssy, president of the Canadian Pacific and D. C. Corbin, of Spokane, president of the Spokane and International, which brings the Canadian road into Spokane. Surveyors now have the coast line permaii- 1'tlv located to Doming, forty miles south of Snmas. President Shaugh- nessy has an option on two tide land terminals adjoining those uf the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Pant. He expected here within thirty davs lo exerenso lhe option and meet the hnmhor of commerce. The Canadian Pacific nuw enters Tacoma and Seat- ttc under a trackage arrangement wilh tin* Northern Pacific, which empires nesl year. VYLESWORTH BETTER lawn. Nov. 22.-Hon. A. R. Ay orth is expected tn return to iwn from Clifton Springs, N. Y hunt a fortnight's time! Letters ived from him hv members of the ■riimeni state that his stay at sanitarium is greatly benefiting health, llis hearing is improved lie expects tu return in good deal trim fur the labors of tin ou. OCEAN NAVIGATION CANADIAN PACIFIC Royal Mail Empresses I III k II.VS OCEAN PASSAOE Tl Empresses" ure the largest, nesl nml Inslesl slealllels hetween lunula and Liverpool. n M..1.1 .iil....... _:t ...If Brio . , N. U. From I ..Vl.riMH.I . W..I.. Nov. I! Prom l.lv.rj».,l in Nm.ffi.'-fem.iroU ..t Inland.. I'rl.. Nnv. If. Sul.. II.-.-. 7. l.i,k.'Miin.tf Britain . Pr... N..v. 29 KATES .IP PASS.UE FIRST CABIN—$45.00 and upwards, according to steamer. SECOND CADIN-I37.B0 and upwards, according to steamer. THIRD CLASS-M7.50 and 128.75 to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, llelfast, ..uecnstuwn or Glasgow; $28.50 and $20.75 to Antwerp, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam or Hotter- dii.i.. To Norway and Sweden, $:.! and $:.2.50; Stockholm, $51 and Third class berths nre reserved on request and numbers placed on tickets when Issued. I.ncgiige checked from nil western points through to Liverpool. lailway Fires In Cossectlss Will Bests Cranlirook lo si. John, lit class,$110.7.1; 2ml eliiwi, $58.00. The litnnreM n. Britain. mII.ii Dec lilt Irom St. Jons Is lhe Cbrlitm. Best. It Is advisable to honk early. For further Information ns to rates and conditions apply to I. II. WILLSON, Agent, Craiihioiik The Cranbook Herald The Winnipeg Weekly Free Press and Prairie Farmer and the Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star For $2.50 Regular Price $.| This is the Last Month n.iii- l nf.:. mer, llienre casl n.rtli SII chains, tin f. thenco south "f commencement .Mabel V. La.ult- II. I. Landeck, . ,ii Gateway, H. ' CRANBROOK LANU DISTRICT ing dci imoncing Arthur Charles V Dated October 22nd, 1007. I CRANBROOK LAM. DISTRICT IHSTHICT OK KOOTENAY Ta OTICE OF DISSOLUTIOE PARTNERSHIP OK .1 -. the hy DISTRICT OF KAST KOOTE SOUTHERN DIVISION Tal ce ib.it W itevenson, of ('.-..iilin...'. .nation, Millmen, imei .. permission ty pun I. u described hind: Commencing nt a post nnil and attached lo "iiherly direction fun .i-i corner post of Lot •ii11, tin chains, th- in liulns, 'ii.-iii,' north in . is. iu cbains to noli; nnl, and containing - i less. William Edwin Dated October loth, i liatn K.:.'. B. C, ■ bod lands: .it a post planted rib of the north-east j her License .'7i.fi, t.lw-ncc i Notice ..uus. Hicne.. west sit Take noiiee that Lewis U*. Patmore, partnership ha snulli SO chains, thence ot Cranlirook, U. L\\, occupation, .tie undersigned ti , io point of coininci.ee- Law Student, intends to apply for a and style nl 'if special timber license over the fol- broOfS and ..' i lolowing described lands: Columbia, i- Ih Commencing at a post planted The busin -. .. at the south-east corner of l.ot tbe undersigned til..;, (.roup 1, Kootenny District, who... a:l accounts tlii'iii-i- west HO chain-, thence south and who assumes a:i liabilities. sn chains, th™ _ east Sn ehains, I Gcor . Geary, ihenee north 80 chains in place of ■ . Doyle, commencement. ilVltucss: R. I., i. Galbruith. Lewis ... Patmore. Hatld tills .'ti. ,:... _; October, A. Haled October 30th, tt'OT. ;.5-6t I)., 11.07. 34.-3, •ager. ...i-.it AY> CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT -.; that ied on .11111 name ..- at Crnn- -.-!., British solved, atinucd by Doyle, to be payable IHSTHICT OF KOOTENAY III, 17. 1 ad- ,, 1:. ;i s, iu.ll- 11 .bonce ,, st III ,; tbenee nn n. '■■ Arthur Charles 1. ol Moyie, B. C, occupation, 1 Cruiser, intends to apply speei.il timber license over the j iiii; described lands: mencing at a post planted ! h.iins nnrth of the north-east I ol Timber License 11356, CRANBROOK LAND IHSTHICT DC KOOTKNAY T.r.- notice ttj.ii Naxalro Roehon i mt chains, thence north IB chains, ihenee east 00 chains, Ui nu- south LOO chains to place ol t ouimoncemcnt, Arthur Charles Yeager. h.it-.l October 23rd, IUU". 35-Ct CRANBROOK LANU DISTRICT DISTRICT OK KOOTKNAY CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY Tnko nolice ih.it Lewis \\\\. Patmore, ol Crnnbrook, B. c, occupation, Law Student, Intends to apply "lot a special timber license over lhe fol- lolowittg described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west cornel ol Lot I Iw Bowing described 0126, Group 1, Kootenay District, | Commencing at a thence west 81) ehains, ihenee south the north-West CRANBROOK DISTRICT DISTRICT .1 SOUTH! .... LO iTENAY, , ISION Take notice . .. .. iam Sherwood ol Cranbrook Lumucrman, special timber lie low ing (lescribed Commencing o about one mile n ti I Boundary casl ol 1'. P. li. wesi Sil chains, i-lniiiis, thenco east hains t„ lent, and con less. I!. C, nils tn is use . -ff fo Un til of 111 i.l RI Lot then he |-l or Nazal Dated October 28th, 10 lanted Interna- | miles iOl, thenco snulli 80 ills, thu'iii'O oe of coin- 010 acres, Tako notice that Arthur Charles Yeager, ol Movie, B. C, occupation, Tlmbci Cruiser, intends to apply [i I .i special timber license over Iho I..:...wing descrihed lands: Cut..mencing at a post planted 21(1 chains north of the north-oast corner of Timber License t)7iiti, Ihence ii.nlii 8ll chains, thence west chains, thence thenco east > of commencement Arthur Charles Yeager. Daled October 22nd, ltini. .'.5-.it su chains, thence cast Ml ch theuce north 8u cliains tn place ot commencement, Lewis .V. Patmore. Dated October 22nd, l'JUT. 35-6t CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY 30-Ot CKANIUtOOK LAND DISTRICT IHSTHICT OF KOOTENAY 1 tn 111 UIO III, II. ..Iiui- llilll 11107, linn ll iiiiii, B.C. enn lie seen I.l ..1 this ..IIII.I ll ll.e ntiOcil Unit i'i il i. .less nu :ni|i| lliil, clllgl s gnu- Sealed lenders adilressc dersigiioil and endorsed " Public Building, Ladysmi will be received nl Ihi Uednesdiiy, Deeember 11 elusive, lor thu constn Public Building nt Ladysi Plans and specilicgUuir. and forms of tender ni.i,,: Department and un applii Postmaster at Lndysmilh Persons tendering are n temlers will nut he consul made un the printed fu mid signed wilh their .1 lures. Each lender must be accompanied hy an accepted cheque un a chartered hank, made payable to the order ..t ihe Honourable the Minister of Puhlie Works, equal to ten per cent (ll) p.o) of lbe amount of the lender, which will he forfeited if the persuti tendering decline to enter into ;l contract when called upon to do so, m if he fail to complete the work contracted fur. If the tender he nul accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not self to accept the lowest 0 der. By Order, Fred Gellnas, Secretary. rtincnt ...f Pi-MU. WovU.i, Ottawa, November 13, 1.107. Newspapers will not he paid fur ihis advertisement if f.uv faswt it without authorilv from'the Department. 35-2t Take notice ihat Lewis VI. Patmore, of Cianlwook, B. C, occupation, soutll 811 ehains, j.aw student, intends to apply for a eliains to point S|>eoial timber license over ibe fol- folowing described lands: Commencing at a post plant.-.1 at the south-west cornet of Lot 0-136, Uroup 1, Kootenay District, thence south K0 chains, Uience west 80 chains, theuce north SU cliains, tbenee east Mi ehains to place of commencement, Lewis u. Patmore. Daled October '22nd, 1**07. 33-tit Bell, ot Craubro.... ;<. t , occupation, Veterinary b 1 .... ...:-, to apply fol A SJICV1..1 , Ill .. 0 t_['<-.l' tUt» planted at -:. . .1 Lut 271.!*, Uiuup j, _„.;.- SO thains, thence auuta so , tbeoce east &u chains, ihem chains to uie puce ui begini ataining titt) acres 01 land, ;.. .-. William Sbei.. , ...... Locator, per Arthur L'l gcr, Agent. Dated Octol....... .. j2-tii Take nolicc that Arthur Charles Yea-pter, of Moylo, B. C, occn|iatlon, Timber Cruiser, intends to apply for ;i speeinl limber license over the following described lands: Commencing at a pust planted 7.'i elm i us wesi of t he uort h-west corner uf Timber License (1033, theuce 11 uili Hi ehains, theuce ea»t ItiU .li,litis, thence south 10 chains, thence west Uiu (hiins tu point of commencement. Arthur Charles Yeager. Daled OoIoIilm' 22nd, 1007. 35-6t CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTKNAY CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KAST KOOTKNAY, I SOUTHERN DIVISION I Take notice that Charles A. Taylor, of Cranhrook, occupation, Teamster, intends to apply [or permissi.m lo purchase the fullowiue, described laml: 1 Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner ol Lot 2044, thence north 20 chains, thence west 211 chains, thence south 2ti chains, I thence cast 20 chains to point of commencement, and containing 10 ucres, more or less, Charles A. Taylor. Dated October 21, 1907, rt-'JV CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTKNAY nd tin- Dei* Take notice that Arthur Charles Yeager, of Movie, B. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser, intends lo apply fur a special timber license over Ihe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 75 ehains west and -10 chains norlh uf the north-west corner of Timber Take Ill)tice that East Kootenav License 0033, thence north 111 chains, Ltnuta... Company, Limited, of Cran- llirnee east ItiU chains, thence soutb b'rook, B. C, occupation, Lumber tu chains, thence west 160 chains to Manufacturers, intends to apply for place of commencement. permission to purchase the followine Arthur Charles Meager, described iand: Dated October 22nd, 1907. 35-6t ( Commencinij at a post planted _ about 30 chains south ot the N. W. CKANBROOK LAND DISTRICT corner of Lot p80S, Group Oue, Koo- Ucnay district, DISTRICT OK KOOTENAY CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTKNAY Take nut ice tha t A r tin r CI ir es Yeager, uf Moyie H. ('., ccup. tit i'i 1 imber Cruiser, intends lu ■PI ly ->r a special Uml ■r liens - ove lie ollowing describe lands: i ommencing a . a pus ll nl wl it ihe north-cast corner 0 T ml -ic-nse D.liij, thence norlh Su c ai ,s hence west 80 t hains, thence iOl 111 M) chains, thence cast 80 h.iins lo •unit of commencement. Arthu r Chalks Yea rer Daled Nov. 2nd 1007. ir, 61 thence west 20 chains tlu-ncQ Knvith 10 cUuint, ihvnc-j 20 chains, ihence north 20 chains to Take nolice that Arthur Charles place ol commencement, and coatain- Yi'iu'i-r, of Movie, B. C, occupation, ing 40 acres, more or less. Timber Cruiser, intends to apply Kast Kootenay Lumber Company, for a special timber license over tbe Limited, following described lands: per Archibald Kenneth Leiteh, A|,-ent. Commencing at a post planted Dated at Jaffray, B. C, Novem- 75 cliains west and 80 chains north ber lltb, 1907. 34-9t uf the north-west corner of Timber — License'0033, thence north 40 chains, Uience east HiO chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 160 chains to place ol commencement. I Sealed tenders addressed to the un- Arthur Charles Yeager. dersiguod, and endorsed "Tender for Dated October 22nd, 1907. 35-Ct Detention Building, Victoria, B. C," . will be received at this ollice until en tviinnrik' t inii DISTRICT Monday, December 2, 1007, inclusive- t RANBROOK LAND DISIRItl . t^>.^ consUuction 0j ft ^^ »T«iTniPT of KOOTFNAY lion Building at Victoria, B. C. Dl.MLii I Of Kwn^.w ( Persons tendering are notified CRANBROOK LA »*D DISTRICT KOOTENAY, DISTRICT OK SOLllli. Take notice . nay LumUvi -, Cranbrootr, li. Manuiactui iur a special 11 tollowiug descn Lot numbei ii tenav distill. The Kasl ho pany, l.i Dated N CRANBROOK DISTRICT OF ISION Kast Kuote- , Limited, ol Lipalion, turn- lend 10 apply I'USC UU'I 111* One Koo- w -worn- TKNAY thai il EAST KOO- ralte nolic MayooM, B. intends to ap] license ovei lands: t ommencing at a ; st the south-east cornel tiioup i, ;..- m a noi --■ Uience c«_.i 85 chaius, ihence notUi 4U cbains, thence cast uj cliains, Uience suulh 10 ..— , ihence west 20 chains, thi ith 56 chains, tbenee west WO to Lhe point of commencement, :. ert Hobson. Dated November 1st, ltfO;. 33-6t U rtwon, u( ..i timber , described lanted at Lot 8111, chains, CRANBROOK DISTRICT OF i Tl LA> OL iil KAST :nay DISTRICT KOO- Take notice that Bell, ol Cranhi tion, Veterinary Si apply lor a special over the followu . Commeocuig at a i-j^; three chains north fi west corn-.-r ol Lot I thence south 23 <.:.-.. , the northerl) non's pre-emption, th ehains, thence Ihence west 66 90 chains, thence eas \\nence norui -'> chains chahis, more or south-westerly b - Crows Nest Pa ray, thence sou . aid right-of-way that Artimr rharlM tenders will not be considered unless Aiuuii ( mines ma<|e on ^ ^tijxied *Qm suppUed( ami signed with their actual signa- due norm oi :.. Lot 3694, G:,. corauiencemerit. Um. Dated Octobei CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTKNAY Take notice that Arthur Charles Yeagor, of Moyie, B. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser, intends to npply for a special timher license over ilie lollowlng described lands: Commencing at a pust planted at the northeast corner of Timber L cense 11356, thence west BO chains, to L. Clapp's Timher License, Ihence north 106 chains, thence east in* chains, Ibence smith 106 chains to place of beginning. Arthur Charles Yeager. Daled October 23rd, 1907. 35-6t Tale notice that Yeaeer, of Movie, B. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser* intends to apply fur a special timber following described lands: , . Commencing at a post planted f" tttcce,)r1„ Mll-, fh r. . , 320 chains north oC the north-east !«?kl.?^vWi!eJ«JS.°i?" °f of Timber License 9766, thence ic.-iise over tin* ^ ^^ mugt ^ ^^p^^ by cheque on a chartered orth 80 cliains, thence west 80 cbains, thence south 80 chains, tlience Hist 80 cliains lo point of commencement. Arthur Charles Yeager. paled October 32nd, 1907. 35-6t CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY the Honorable the Minister ol Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.j uf the amount ol the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter inlo a contract wlien called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted foi. lf the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. I The Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. I By order, I Fred Gellnas, Secretary. MIMMMMMMMHIM •MMMMMIMMMttM • NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 30 days after date, I, Mabel V. Landeck, wile of II. F. Landeck, inlend to make application to the lion, the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for one special license to cut and carry away timber from lhc following descrihed land: Commencing at n post about 8 miles west of the Kootenay River, ulong the International Boundary, marked Mabel V. Laudeck's soutb- CRANBHOOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTKNAY Tako not ice tha t A11 Imi' (-ha lies Yeager, of Moyie, B. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser, intends to apply (ur a special timber license uvcr the fuliowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains north of the north-east corner of Timber License No. 9766; thence norlh 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence smith so chains, tbenee east 80 chains lo point of lomnieiicenn nt. Arthur Charles Yeager. Dated October 23rd, 1907. 35-01 Take notice that Arthur Charles Yeager, of Movie, B. C, occupation, Department of Public Works Timber Cruiser, intends to apply Ottawa, November 2, 1907. for a special timber license over iie , Newspapers will not be paid for following described lands: this advertisement if they insert it Commencing at a post planted without authority from the depart- chains west and 120 chains north Dieui of the north-west corner of Timber License 9033, thence north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence south su chains, thence west 80 chains to place ni commencement. Arthur Charles Yeager. Dated October 22nd, 1907. 85-flt 34-21 TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY Take notice thnt Arthur Charles Yenger, of Moyie, H. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at tbe north-west corner of Timber License 9033, thence west 75 chains, thenco south 85 chains, theuce east 75 chains, thence north 85 chains to point of commencement. I Arthur Charles Yoager. 1 Dated October 22ml. 11107. CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY Take notice that Arthur Charles Yeager, of Moyie, B. C, occupation, Timber Cruiser, intends to apply fur a special timber license over the fuliowing described lands: Commencing nt a post planted -10** chains north of the north-east comer of Timber License No. 9766, thence north 80 chains, thence west 81) chains, thence south 80 chains, ihence east 80 chains to point of cummeucement. Arthur Charles Yeager. Dated October 22nd, 1907. 35-6t Know All Men By These Present!* that 1, Nils Peter Molander, of the City of CraubiuuiJ, in the Province ot Britisli Columbia, Hotel Keeper, du hereby assign, transfer and set over unto Uust Aiidcen, of the same place, hotel keeper, al! my right, title and interest in and to that certain retail liquor license issued in my favor on the 14th day of June, A. D., 1907, lo retail spirituous liquors in the Queen's hotel, at said City of Cranbrook, in consideration of lhe sum ol one dollar (the receipt whereof is hereby by me acknowledged.) Dated at Cranhrook, U. C, this 11th day of October, 1907. Witness: , Clarence Darling. N. P. Molander 32-31 LAND NOTICE CRANHROOK LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY Notice Is hereby given that I, Harry Hamilton McVittie, of Cranbrook, B. (.'., occupation. General Agent; agent for Victor Albert Rollins, ol Cranbrook, B. C, occupation, Hotel Keeper, intend to apply for permis- Tako notice that Arthur Charles sion to purchase six hundred and Yea-gcr, of Moyie, B. C, occupation, forty acres of land bounded as fol- TimhtT Cruiser, intends to apply lows: 83-flt f"r a special timber license over the Commencing at a post planted following descrihed lands: the west boundary of Lot 339, O. ~ Commencing at a post planted East Kootenay, eighty chains south I'lllCT -I2U chains north of the north-west of the northwest comer of said Lot; corner of Timber License 9766, thence hence norlh eighty ehains, tlience KOOTKNAY north 80 chains, Ihence west 80 west eighty chains, thence south —- chains, theuce south 80 chains, thence ighty chains, thence east eighty Take notice, that Arthur Charles east HO ehains to point ofcommence- chains to place of commencement. Yeager, of Moyie, B. O., occupation, ment. 1 Victor Albert Rollins, Timber Cruiser, intends to npply Arthur Charles Yeager. Harry Hamilton McVittie, Agent. lor a special timber license over the Dated October 23rd, 1007. 35-61 ■ Dated October 31, 1907. 31-0t CRANBROOK LAND DI DISTRICT OI- to 1 Iliam Sherwood . ii. C, occupa- eon, intends to iber license >cribed lands: st pun led about i; )m ihe north- 3694, Uroup 1, more or less, .. it -: J. Sban- wtst 20 cnaius, nee north chains, nee east 1 to the of tha f right-ot- iteriy along the chains, more or .. I'juuiidary 1 it corner of the point of Ml Beli. 32-6t D DISTRICT OOTENAY CRANBROOK L. DISTRICT OF Take nolice tha Lumber Company tion, Lumber Ma to apply lor a spe over the following Commencing <.: * he south-west cornei ol 'limber License No. 8923, then e running west so cbains, thci.ee north t,o chains, thence east au chains, thence south 80 chains to the place t-i commencement and containing ^'** acres, moie ot leas. Ross-Saskatoon Lumber Company, Limited. Dated October 7th, 1007. 32-«t t Ross-Saskatoon . Limited, o-xupa- irers, intend rial timber license described lauds; lanted at ■ 'im v SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Any available Dominion Landa within the Railway bull In British Columbia, may be esteaded by ^ny person who is tbe sole bead ol a family, or any male ovei 18 yean of age, to the extent oi one-fluatttf section of 160 acre , un re ur less. Entry um^t be made personally at the local land office lot tne district in which the land Is situat*. The bomesteadei ls 1 quired to perform the conditions connected ther* witb under oue ui lbe following plans: (1) At least .iis mui.lbs' residence upon and cultivation oi tue laud i% each year for three years. (2) lf the father (or mother, If the father is deceased), ol tbe homesteader resides upon a farm in tha vicinity of tbe land entered for, Uw requirements as to resilience may ba satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother. (3) It the settler has bis permanent residence upon farming land owned by bim in the vicinity ot Ul homestead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the Bald laud. Six months' notice in writing should be given to ll.e Commissioner ul Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply lor patent. Coal lands may bo purchased at S10 per acre lur eoft coal and (20 for anthracite. Not more than 820 acres can be acquired liy ona individual or company. Royalty at tha rate of ten cents per tun of 2,000 pounds shall be collected on Um grown output, W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Uinistei ol tlw Intartaft THE CKANIUtOOK. 11 KHALI) ^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦W Is !! Sole Agents for the H. S. Peters "BROTHERHOOD OVERALS " fi The House of Fashion flp ' .'•-■' ? ;■f?3■. *C f~i -*t '/* /^ . Y/vS '£. Wi Y^' Has always been recognized for its clothes dependence and as an authority on correct dress. We believe that every man when making a Clothing purchase wants the best obtainable for his money. It is our purpose to faithfully observe and perform our every claim. With this resolve always guiding our actions, we conscientiously place before you The Highest Achievements in Clothes-craft attained up to the present day. And wc do again make the statement that our Ready-for-Service Garments stand far above all others in perfection of tailoring and in elegance of dress. Comparison is the fairest test to you—to ourselves. And we heartily invite it. THE Newest Creations IN Furnishings FOR Fall and Winter We have also a complete line of FANCY VESTS for Fall and Winter Wear in all designs, colorings and sizes, and everything in the Furnishings line that you could desire. We Are Overstocked in Sweaters and must cut our line down, so we are offering for the next few days our complete range at reduced prices. The prices range from $1.50 to $4.00. We are also putting on a few lines of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Some of these are odd sizes, but we have a large stock and must reduce it, so we will give you the benefit of some real good bargains. Call and see what we are showing and see our prices. Send Your Clothing TO OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT FOR Repairs, Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations PIPE SMOKINO IS POPULAR nowadays, Mon arc learning that there's a henp of comfort in A ...1.11) PIPE li... ii isn't everybody knows how i. select a Boo.i one. I.e.. us help ynu in Unit direction. We have pipes ... nil kiiuls li.im the modest corn cob to llu. ornamental meerschaum. Como and Bet une ami try it. Oct tin. tobacco lor it here, too, Wc can Rive ynu some good lips on smoking tobacco. S. J. MIGHTON TOBACCONIST **************************************************************** *******************************************!************************************************ LOCAL NOTES .*.»«.. FlUKKt) UP ABOUT TIIK CITY B» ASK INO QUESTIONS 0.' MANY PEOPLE. Curlers slmcs at Fink Mercantile company. James Frnscr, nf Windermere, is a nuest ut the Cosmopolitan. Chns. ti. Ilodgern, nf Creston, came il. from the wesi today. Aie.. I.. McDormot visited Moyie nn liusiiiess today. Mr. Rankin, nf Marysville, is iu Cranbrook today. The Argonaul cluh nre holding their regular semi-monthly iiui.ee tonight in the opera house. I. II. Willson, the C. P. It. agent, .nui one nf tlie lies., Inn, has returned from his visit to the coast. II. II. Short, S. .1. Might.™ am! ■ I. II. McUridc have returned from Vancouver, where Ihey nttended the Conservative convention. ■ Inhn Mne, district passenger ngent nl the ('. 1'. II., with headquarter., nt Ni'Isnii. is in Cranhrook nn eompnny business. s. .1. Mighlon's iiiiiniiil prize pipe drawing eompetitlon will open nexl week. This is one nf the hig events nf the season, as everybody is interested iu it. s. .1. Mighton's annual prize pipe drawing competition will open next week. This is one ol the hig events "f the season, as everyhndv is interested in it. Among those wlm nil ended, tl.e hospital hall fiuiu Moylo were Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Slcwai-t, Mr. and Mrs. Patrequin, Mr. an.l Airs. C. A. Foote, Miss Hotkey, Harold Chapman, H. . .1. Lanes, M. Torpv, E. S. Hutt, V. .1. Smyth, Miss Dully, Mrs. Lucas, Oscar Jnsteil, .1. flrnnt and G. A. Kencnti. Thomas l.uibleton, of Rossland, grand master of the I. .1. O. K. lodge nf the province, arrived in the citv this afternoon on the train from the cast, having made an official visit to the Kernie lodge last evening, and met will, the Odd Fellows nnd the Iiehckahs (his evening nt Fraternity hall. Mr. Embleton is one of tl.e best known Odd Fellows in the province and is a man who i.s favorably known wherever he has been. For a number ol years he bas heen in the grocery business in Itnss- lanil, having recently sold out, but no man stands higher in his own town than Mr. Embleton. The writer has bad the pleasure ot knowing him for the pnst six years and is only tnn pleased to claim the privilege of being one of his personal friends. "Steve" Clnnccy, of the firm nf Oorman, Clancey & Orindley, ol Edmonton, and Calgary, was in the eily a few days this week and it kept liim busy shaking hands with bis nrniy nf friends. Mr. Clancev was formerly a resident ot this city and all whn know him arc I.is Iriends. He is now engaged in business and is n member of one of the lending supplv f.rms ,,f Western Canada, a firm Ihal can sell almost everything from a steel rail In mi engine, from brick to plate glass, from telephone supplies In derricks, and the Herald is pleased lo know that "Steve" is making good in bis line of business. The lino has a high standing in the west nnil is doing a hig liusiiiess with the lumber trade nf Ihis section nl tl.e country. Tl.e hospital hall which was held Monday evening nt the new opern I101180 wns a great success, both In a social sense nn.l linancinlly. There were a large number present, ns many in fact as the hall could eoni- fnriiilily accommodate, nnd evaryono luui ii ...nst. enjoyable time. The .....sic was pleasing in tl.e extreme, the refreshments were most, itecept- iihlc m.d the management wns ul Iiuil could he desired. It is gratify- ing tn know thnt, the net rcrclpls were over $100, and the m< y will go to tho hospital to assist in ll many needed Improvements thnt nre being made. Mrs. .1. Kennedy and Mrs. .1. T. Mangnn, hnil charge ol the ulTiilr, uml surely they did great work, and were nbly assisted by nlhcrs who wanted to see the .lance a success. It will he tl.e dntv ot others next year to take up ' the work ot this annual dance lor ll.c hospital, its it is too much to ns' from the sume people more tlmn one year. < ********************* ♦ "STEWART'S": Tin Lending fruit Store CHOICE TABLE BUTTER HI). Bricks »5f. Ih. 141b. Boxes flic..... 28 lb. " 33c. lb. STEWART'S KIM! I'I|OI.'OI.ATKH HUGH STEWART Phone 7f» Armstrong Ave, ********************** Railway Equipment New and Relaying Rails of All Kinds Shay Geared Locomotives Hesler Geared Locomotives Logging Cars and Trucks When in the market lor nny of the above material, kindly forward us particulars and we will be pleased to quote you our best prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION (ilVEN TO MILL SUPPLIES GORMAN, CLANCEY & GRINDLEY J jo IN.nth Aw. West CALGARY - - ALTA. ****** Ymflo Phntnc Sitnowfory°"r AlllttO rilUlUb Xmas Photos at BI N N I NQ'S] ******************************************** ******************************************** HORSES FOR SALE W. H. Hotham, of Maple Creek, Sask., will have a carload of DRAFT HORSES for sale at Handley's Livery on and after Wed., Nov. 27th, 1907 ******************************************** ****** FISHING TACKLE Thai Will Calch Fish FISHING TACKLE ',', THE ROOSVILLE CASH STORES FRED ROO, Proprietor. Hardware and Builder's Supplies, Harness, Saddles and Fittings, Miners' and Prospectors' Supplies, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings, Groceries, Fruit, Flour and Mill Stuffs, Raw Fur and Produce. The Largest Assortment ol Fishing Tackle suitable lor the District in B. C. Indian Curios, Specimen Big Game Heads, and Souvenirs ol The Great West. < ■ < - A STORE WITH A REPUTATION THAT WILL KEEP IT HEADQUARTERS ELKO, B. C. 1MIOXI. fii »••» I'. II. Il..\\ 111 DEZALL BROTHERS j BLACKSMITHS AMI .VOOH.VOHKBIIH I upilrs iiIwiivh in stin'l.. Machines fm- pulling nn Boggy J luyu lo It...... Itulilitir Tyres, with Tyres nlwnys no linnil WAGONS, OA URIAH US am. IMI'LI'.IENTS t "™ I'.... BOX III r B. C. 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