@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "6f312ffb-004b-428e-9f87-a274ffd0cc0a"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1912-01-25"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0069897/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ADVERTISING In the Herald Pays—Try Our Loeal Columns 10c. a line lUij THE CRANBROOK HERAED r ^ JOB PRINTING e are well equipped to turnout the best class ot work IF YOU WANT CRANBROOK TO GROW. PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE VOLUME 14 OllANMROOK. BRITISH COLUMBIA. TUURSuAY, JANUARY 25, 191S NO. 4 L TAX SWEEPING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGES IN TAXATION SYSTEM i u Mi.' Dominion ..'S f tl 1III . IDU.t I'lllltl) \\NNI VL PATHS ASSOCIATION MEETING MELD AT VICTORIA. evident in Hit- life by which the Y.Mr lit' influenced and guh ohoing* I.v 111 America, Among those present at Hi iiiK were: John li. Mott. of New Vmi. io in! 'Ilir v]mwjs |Jj~IH coirtompla-tcil bj ard C. Morse, general erctarj ol It. ,lu -The Victoria, B.C., Jan. 32,-Ucci mending sweeping eltntigos lu tlio system of provincial taxation the ro* povl nf tin' royal commission ou taxation which sat hist nutumli was brought down iu the legislature today. It proposes tu abolish the poll tax; to abolish tin* personal property tax; lo abolish the tax on improvements; to increase the exemption on incomes to $1,51)0 with $200 additional (or each child under eighteen years, and au additional $1,500 where the Income is derived wholly from agriculture; it proposes the readjustment of income tax with a supertax on incomes above $;W,000; the jvadjustiiietit ut succession duties wilh an Increase in (hi* ruse tl largo estates; a reduction in the coke tax fnuii fifteen tu ten cents per bun-; a thorough reassessment ul (tu* prov luce wiih porlodloal reassessments and an increase tn thu start of assessors, it recommends the assessment uf wild laud at its actual value and anticipates a posslblo reduction iu the rate uf taxation all round - IM Victoria, tliinl annual convention Wnclal Pairs1 association passed oil very satisfactory, closing Wednesday. Then* weir upwards uf fifty delegates iu attendance and a number ul mat- leis ul Importance lo Cranbrook district exhibition wero disposed ul. posed of. K. .1. Donne, th gate, Interviewed minister uf (Inane- special after new and complete assessment brook roils arc prepared. There will he no legislation based on the report during the present session uf Mu* legislature. tlie Internal. B. Shtpp, s tlonol comm railwaymen's IS. R. Wood, Hvrie, (1. A. (Mill committee; Kred. ■ciclury .if Hie lulerna- tlce; .1. M. Dudley, seiTi'taiy for Canada, tl II. Wood, Hun;, Warburlon, President Falconer and others uf Toroii I Messrs. Wm. anil Gerald Birks, of Montreal, and other officers from om Cranbrook dele-, * ,,r t!"' ,l"1"'"'1"1 to U>« «•L|lt'■■• LEGISLATORS JIT^ CAPITAL OT! SHOUT SESSION WITH LITTLE INTEREST - SPRING ELECTION EXPECTED. (lly Special Correspondent). Victoria, B.C., Jan. 13.—This session of the legislature is proceeding very tamely, there being little tr no ■interest in the proceedings, aud it is not expected to last long. It is generally understood that Premier McBride will appeal tr the province early in the spring. One of the important hills Introduced during the week was hy lion. VV. R, Boss, minister of lands. This bill is a very comprehensive one dealing with forests and crown timber lands. It provides for the preservation of standing timber and regulation of commerce in timber and forest products, the main feature of whieh is tin- establishment of the forest branch of the land department. There will he a chief forester and such other minor officials as may he required. This branch of tin* land departmeni will have jurisdiction over all mailers relating lo or in any way connected with fore-it affairs. Another important feature uf the hill is the change in the condition ol issuance of timber teases, lien- after, tliey will he disposed solely to highest bidders, The province Is divided into live forest districts, and a provincial forest hoard created with a representative from each ol the forest districts. As soon as the new railway policy Question is brought down it is ex peeled that the session will close. Liberals on the coast are beginning to besWr themselves in anticipation ■>f a spring elect ion and are getting ready fot the coming convention. It is expected tlml M, \\. Macdonald will plaj a prominent pari in the coming convention, veiy likely sue coed Ing to the provincial leadership That great damage Is being done to this country by the policy of certain Canadian railroads, heavily subsidized by the Canadian people iu purchasing many of their supplies such as lumber in the 1'nited .States, was the opinion expressed in a resolution which was passed hy tin* convention. It was stated that the association felt that tlie railroads owed it to the people of Canada to support home industry by buying their supplies whenever obtainable In the Dominion. A resolution was parsed In appreciation of the efforts of the boards of trade of the interior, especially the Nelson board of trade and the Associated Boards of Trade of Eastern British Columbia, for their efforts in In-half of Ihe lumber industry in tin* past and the executive of the as social ion has decided to Work iu close unison with the boards of the province, believing that can he done in 1 lil* public sentiment iii the necessities of the lumber industry. Another resolution urged that the railways endeavor io give relief to the farmers of the prairie in their presenl need for more cars to remove Piiee Ellison, In regard to the appropriation for the Cran- exhlhltlon. He was assured i thai liis application would receive favorable consideration as sunn as he submitted supplementary report with detailed financial statement showing nssels autl liabilities autl proposed millet takings during tin- coming year. The dates tor the various Interior fairs wen* fixed as follows: Cranhrook, September 18-10; Nelson, September 23-21-25; Windermere, September -11-21), Golden, September 30. MASONS GREET jUESTS TONIGHT ELABORATE PREPARATIONS FOR ANNUAL EVENT OP I .MASONIC ORDER, I I IMHFOI DIM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO HELP DRY FARMING CONGRESS AT LETHBRIDGE. Lotbbrldgc, -Ian, 20.—Willi the assurance that the llritish Columbia government is ready lu support the Dry Farming Congress lo tho extent of a substantial giant, anil assured that the govcrnmeni of that province will have a provincial exhibit ul the Congress next, October, J. W. Mc Nicol, chairman ol the exposition cr turn ill iv of ihe Lethbridge board of control, arrived home from Victoria yesterday afternoon, after spending a week iu iln* coast province on matters connected with tbe congress. Mr. McN'Ichol is highly satisfied with lhe result uf llu- trip, auti looks fur si long support from tho west. VV, C. Ives accompnnied Mr. Mc* Nicol on the trip which was for the Oreai preparations have been mode by the Cranhrook Free Masons Inr their annual halt which occurs at lhe Auditorium tonight iu order that this event will he one of the besi in the history of the Masonic order In'purpose of inducing the B.C. govern- this city. Three hundred invitations menl to pledge its support to the have been Issued and it is expected movement in the form of a grant. fi'cat di'ul tliat the Masons ami their guests I They were joined in Vancouver hy way td educate will nil the hall. Paining will Senator Bostock, uf Pucks, n. ('., commence at 9.80 and supper will be'who gave tlu-m everj aid in making served al 11.30. special efforl has] their mission a success. They wait- been made on the supper, ami sumptuous repast prepared. Ouernnl's orchestra has been gaged ami decorations ami all ap* tin* immense amount of grain which _ pofntments arranged without regard is awaiting shipment. The oflicers elected were: President—Otto Lacbmund, Arrow hem). | Vice-President— F. W. Adolph, Bay- , lu expense. I The foil wine arc the lady pat- I Secretary-Treasurer and Manager- IV. A. Anstie. | Executive*--B. W. Sawyer, Phase, E. s. Howe. JatTray; A. E. Watts, j Wattsburg; W. Mark DeCew, Paul** 11 nc&ses: Mrs. F. B. Miles. Mrs. E. Paterson. Mrs. w il. Wilson. Mis. J. II. King. Mrs, H. \\. McKowan. M». B. McFarlane. NEW FEATURE OF ODD FELLOWSHIP (im- ui tin' . .oi [i-aliiiis ol ml.I !'VI!iHvs!ii|» m liritisli Columbia i* wliiu is jii.iiiilnrlv ktnuvii as The Fun- Mrs. Mi~ Mrs Mr* Ml*. Mis Mrs. Mrs. M,s Miss Miss I! P. II \\. C". M \\ ff. i: p. \\. .i. p. i. p. ll. Benedict. DcVoro Hunt. Krickaon. I'. slnuiM.itiil Beale fforden. Burton. Kink. Campbell. Icaate Lcltch, Ida M Ili.sinli.i1 LUMBERMEN WANT JIFF REVISED ASK FOB GOVERNMENT PHONES anii URGE BUYING OF CANADIAN GOODS, At ihe annual convention uf the Mountain Lumbermen's association held in Nelson last Friday, n was unanimously the verdlol that ihe dumping uf American low grade lumber Into the prairie market bad in jured the lumber Interests greotlj during ihe past year and a strong ((■solution declaring in favor ol further protection on lumber, mining and fruit growing industries was passed ami the government urged tu fOSter the development ot these branches of Industry hy means of a revision of the tariff ll was decided that a resolution on the question of forest tile protection whotild Ih* prepared and presented to ihe provincial government ami the association asked that the telephone system of Ihe province should he government owned, declaring that privately owned lines but! demonstrated the absolute inadequacy ol such a service nnd the inability of the companies to extend telephone lines iu accordance villi tlio* require ments if tho province. With reference to the reported abolition of lhe (lumping clause iu the Canadian customs tnrtff of 11)07 the association went on record to the rPect that in its opinion the provisions of the dumping clause should be extended for the protection of thr Industries of the Dominion and that ihe provisions should he madi applicable to all articles Imported from foreign countries and Invoiced at pried) less than Ihe cost ot production. I \\nl 'This was authorized its meeting InKomloopa in 1810. formal organisation, however, nut effected till much lntei tn same year. The UK.L TO BE RE- LARGE MEETING OF LEADERS HELD IN TORONTO RECENTLY. objccl ol this latest CXprcs* i of fraternal Odd Fellowship is place such Immediate financial as* Mslauce in Ihe hands of ihc families i deceased Odd Fellows iis will mecl the crisis caused by the removal tt the head of the family and the consequent disarrangement <>r his bust* affairs, pending tin* legal adjust-1 ganizatiun national in meal of his estate. Tho British Columbia Funeral a iti organised on hues similar in most Bpcots to what is known as the Manitoba association which has been Aistciiee for nearly thirty years ami which has a membership of over three thousand live hundred ami has relieved over two hundred families. Notwithstanding the growth andl-Mms ol the success of the Manitoba asxocia-1carried tion, the British Columbia association lias made a larger gain in tin* first year of its existence than was mado in Manitoba during tin- first six years of that organization As its alms and objects become Int ter known to the membership nt large the directors have every reason for feeling confident that they will see the membership reach tlie one thousand mark during the year 1912. The association has representatives in Hie various lodges of the province. II. White is the local director of the Cranbtiok lodge. Tbe whole course ol V.M.C.A. life in Canada will be gravely affected by a meeting held in Toronto recently at the Queens hotel. The object ol the meeting was to re-arrange tho entire Canadian system of V.M-C.A.'s. making the or- haractor rather than International, but without sacrificing any of the fraternal .spirit or bencfHa which come from a close 0foliation will) the United States ami World-wide bodies. ft is planned to make a Canadian point the V.M.C.A.'a headquarters, wilh an executive and organization composed of Canadians, and all opei The time, eil on Hon. Price Ellison, llnance minister ami minister of agriculture, and also on Premier McBride, both or whom Informed the delegation that they were of the opinion tbnt H. C, would derive material benefit from the Congress in the form of agricultural education ami also from the standpoint of Immigration, house was in s issii n at the but they promised that a substantial appropriation would be placed iu the estimates to cover the cost of the gram ami Hie provincial exhibit. While there the party also called upou several of the members of the legislature, al) of whom wen* impressed with the magnificent oppor- siinity Canada has now to establish herself as the granary of North America, ami promised to throw in their support. Some ■>[ the members from the fruit-growing districts promised thai they wi uld personally supervise the preparing of a frull exhihit from the districts they ro- Tbe amount of ihe giant presto the congress will bc m slu rity, when the estimate -ar are tabled. de ki fur 'ItKMIKK WILL PAY ATTENTION TO NEED OF BETTER HIGHWAYS IN CANADA. "Curly" Smith, ol Cranhrook, and Dick Marsh, of Hlalrmore, boxed tit teen rounds to n draw at the Blair-_ niore opera house house Monday ed: nlghl. "Curly" returned to Cran-| "Onr New Westminster, B.C., Jan. ..- Private Information received by vV. ■I. Kerr, president of the Canadian Highway association, from some ol the members of parliament close to Premier It. L. Borden, foreshadow Important legislation wltii regard lo roods in tin- Dominion of Canada. While it is nol advisable at Hns time to make known Mi Borden i In- lenUons, it is sab- t.. predh t thai self-governing institution'tin* administration will recognize the WltWn the Canadian bor-J rapidly growing Intercsl in good ders. The new relation is being! roads, and will make a bid f"i pub- airaiin-d without prejudice to the lie approval by devoting lime, atteii- Cnited stairs connection under which tion ami money to this worth) on- the association has come to its prc-lject. sent high state in the Dominion. In bis speech from tbe throne at Nevertheless the New York control the opening ol parliament, in So of its affairs will he discontinued,'vember, His Itoyal Highness tin and local autonomy observed in in- Duke of Connaughl touched Upon tin tore, question ol good roads, Intimating At the meeting were present the that it would be une oi the Mb* world leaders ami Dominion leaders Jecls which would receive hll of tbe movement and by them it special attention. Mis Royal High was agreed that a national com- ness, having travelled extensively, mitlee should be created, nol only has long since recognl/cd the nn national iu lhe sense of governing port ant factor that roads arc in the central body, but related closely material advance uf a COUntrj. and with tin* workings of the association while his position in a measure d* iu all pails of the country. As Mr. hats him from taking au aottv (J. A, Warbiirton, general secretary part in any scheme aimed at the of the Y.M.c.A. in Toronto, observ- betterment of roads, ycl hli sympathy is known lo be wholly with ■bjcel Is to put ourselves in this object. tily. The citizen demands, and must have, good roads, Tlw day i^ now past when a rock strewn nail was i onsldered g I enough for the tlistriet*; the funnel is as much en* titled tu a first-class mad as is th ■ city resident. The fanner alwaj■■ lias boon, hut In- has imt always Impressed that fad stronglj enough mt the politician ami lho statesman Now the time has arrived when tin* rn for good roads is gem ral. li Is n mat ter fur congratulation un the pan of the farmer, for thus,* in high places recognise thai if lie Is imi given th.* transportation faclli-1 lies lu whicli be is entitled, they will! receive their answer through the medium of the ballot box, READY IDE FARMS FOR CROi NEST C, P. I WILL SPEND MONEY PREPARING FOR SETTLERS IN COLOMBIA VALLEY Thai liritisli Columbia Is In ■.iili-iiiiiilc Linus similar l< Imli haw I A II.ITl,, liiul it here, anil tliis your -a Lumber PATTON SENTENCED FORJHflEE YEARS POSSESSION OF REVOLVER TAKEN BY HOLDUPS PROM OUEOCI CONVICTS ACCUSED. Si Palton wns sentenced lu three years al New West minster by Judge Wilson Tuesday on a charge of having siuleii goods iu his possession. Holh lie and Earle wen* acquitted on the charge of robbery of Oscar Gregg for lack of su indent evidence. Clifford Earle is being held on a new charge of rubbery, made by Walter II. Brown, and has asked lor trial by judge am! jury ami will he tried in Hie May assizes, romninlng in custody meanwhile. Patton was convicted on being proven in posses sion of Clregg's revolver, hav those(,if ready-made homes and proved highly successful would be prepared In the < was tlio announcement valley, along tin* line ot tho K farms iumbla ote- maiie today in an interview with the naj Central railway, smith ol Oolden Vicloria Colonist by Mi. ■'. S, Den- and near Wardner, on the Crows Nest nis of the C.P.H. company's irriga- line Oa these farms all suitable. nun and land Interests, who has buildings will bo erected, tbe laud been In Victoria for a few days in-j.ie-.mil and fence,! and a certain tervlewing lho government in renird j amount ol cultivation carried out. tu routine matters affecting his do- Families would then be brought out partment. Owning about three mil- from Great Britain on ib«- same eon- li. ii acres of laml m British Colum- ditions as governed those settled on bla, tho ( -P.P. i- deeplj Interested Alberta companj (arms, in the settlement and colonl o Mi Dennis has just returned from a tho province. Therefore Mi Dew - two-t trip ol tbe agencies cl said pari ol the appropriation ol the companj in Great Britain and four ami a half million dollars passed al Montreal a few days ago toi e_ pemlitiiie this yi-ai by his depart* nii'iit would be laid out In British Co imbin. This si stem of colonisation has produced such results In Alberta that the companj had decided to ex-j tins year Northern Europe, and says (bat Dw intercsl manifested in this province is verj ■ srked, and that the Indications are that thei,* will be a large Influx of Im»*Ii settlers and capitalists hero TWO CASES y LICE COURT E.VUI.E IDENTIFIED AS BOBBEtt AND DRUNKEN INDIAN DRAWS SEVEN" MONTHS. Cli (lord Earle was brought before Magistrate Ryan Tuesday morning un a charge of holdup preferred by Walt- II. Brown. Prosecuting witness testified that on the evening ol December 23rd, while In the employ >f the Cranbrook Steam Laundry as driver of iheir delivery wagon, he was held-up hy a man with a nlver near- the restricted district; He testified that he said to llu- holdup: "I have made no collections ami have no money and you are only wasting time." The hold-up replied: "Drive on, it's money I am looking for." He identified Earle positively as the man who Ik Id him up, as he could sec him from the light i.f the lantern he carried on his rig and the robber wore no mask. Accused was remanded for trial. Tobias, ihe Indian whoso dranken disturbance ai the Queen's hotel last Saturday morning was the cause nf a hasty eafl for the police ami which resulted in breaking Constable McLean's arm, appeared before Magistrate Ryan Monday morning and pleaded guilty io being drunk but said he tlid not remember anyt-btng about, the disturbance. Alter the evidence was in the magistrate sentenced "Toby" to seven months In Nelson at hard labor, one month fur being tit link ami six mont lis for creating a disturbance in a public place. The Indian inquired "How much is the line'.'" When Judge Ityan explained there Would he no line the stoic demeanor of the Indian underwent a sudden change. He has sine** been interceded lor by the chief and his friends at tbe Mission, but all io no avail. There have been a number of these eases leceiitly and those in charge of the Mission have reported Ihat drinking among the young Indians has in enme so prevalent that Ihey wen* becoming unmanageable so the authorities are going to give them the limit until the practice is broken Off. The magistrate iu sentencing Tobias said: "Ii has come to my knowledge thai tbe buys at the Mission are procuring whiskey in Cranhrook and creating trouble for those responsible for them. I know ol one party who was reported to have ;i .de a tegular trade of supplying whiskey to Indians, and two other parties whom I strongly BUspect ami if -In.si* parties are ever convicted before me on those charges 1 will give them the extreme limit the law allows and make SUCh examples of ihem thai the offense will not he repeated for many years. The Indians who come beforo mo on ihis charge wilt also tie given Hie limit until drinking among them Is stamped ollt." the ami •J- FIRST AID JMHTim Following arc the results of competition for the Bury cup shield for First Aid work Calgary Locomotive Shops Si First'. 'Cranhrook. 'Calgarj Freight Sheds McLeod-fo Calgary Locomotive No 2—Fifth. Calgary Locomotive v *- . 'Tied fur second pun ■ Great credit i- due to * that represented Cranbrook m th(* St. John's an,i, ila First Aid for tbe Burj < ip .»: I shield, tin ugh t!i*-y did not bring home tlie pti/e*., !•'.;: '.<.-. !•■: -- ■*:. * place. Calgary, as s».vn by the above list, was represented b*. (oui competing teams that had ii* efl coached through their work by two able ambulance men that had been qualified to render first aid in any' rigid Lest or examination required ol them. Here circumstances were different, fur the Cranbrook bo;.- got their knowledge tbi i very interesting ami instructive lectures by Drs. King and Green, coupled with their own tedious a*.<. ;• rsi ent endeavour to reach thei: pro efficiency. Supt. Price, mpertobend ent uf western lines of the i'1'H remarked that it was no doubt a surprise in Calgarj teams a- well as examiners that such point as Cranbrook would turn out a team worth competing I considering their advantages *'■ I Cranbrook's disadvantage*), Cranbrook should reel pleased and a1 es knowing that there are men in t«wn who arc capable of rendering aid in ease ol accidents, etc., until the arrival ol a rtoi Un 'l he team that made such a creditabh lur Cranhrook arc •' Bennett 'captain) it. Glbbs (vice-captainj •' Lower, <*. Plant and D. Leitb. NELSON WANTS A BRIDGE Nelson, Jan. W.—Armed witli a petition signed by Miree thousand citizens of Kelson and the district wbfeb will be directly affected by the ting of a bridge at Nelson, J. J. Matooc, John Toye, Albert Bunker and R. W. Hittton left this morning press the claims of the city as •.'/-■ location lor tlie proposed bridge ovei Um Kootenay river More tbe ent at Victoria. They will then tbe resolution passed ai tbe mass meeting or. Wednesday. Mayoi AwaUe will [.present tho city, J. A, Irving, the Conservative - iati n, A. s. Ih-1-will tbe board of trade, and W. B. l-Jtrris the Liberal association when tlie peiition js pre***"*j**ii to the government. brook Tuesday and thinks he could line with ah the currents of life In With the Immense strides wbieh have won iu twenty rounds. Ho] Canada und particularly the Camv Canada bus made uf lata yean* and knocked Marsh down in Hm* fifteenth.Idlan churches which me organi/ed tbe marked prosperity which she on* The match was full ol go Irom lhe'along national lines. There is like- Joys at Ibis tl loads can no long- lirst to last. | wise au Increasing national spirit rr be Heated as a negligible quan* CAIID OF THANlllK. The undersigned kindly thank the ladles oi Cranbrook, and more especially Division V. uf the Oranbrook pubiit school, foi >h< ii kindness In the hour or sadoeM, W. C. Unmet I ami Family. LADIES INTEREST HOCKEYSPECTATORS GOOD PLAYING BY BOTH TEAMS -CAME WON BY MO"i IK. In a fast and dashing game ol hockey replete with many speetaculai feature-*, llie Moyie ladlCS it f.-a' I ihe Cranbrook ladies at tl*** Arena rink last night. A large crowd wa*. present to witness tbe unusual contest between ladies. Both teams pul up a strong and thrilling exhibition J Rooters foi both sides cheered tbeii respective favorites and enjoyed the game. Tin* fast and clevet playing of Miss l.ilhe Conrad, ut Moyie, did not greatly overshadow, tbe work of Miss Oladj's Gas-ill foi Cranbrook, but Moyie secured the coveted bonoi by a score of ■■ to 1. Fur gameoess and fast, clever work boib teams are deserving uf great credit. Following was ihe line-up: Cranbrook. Moyle Rover. Gladys Gasklll Irene S'inccnl Center. THE CMNBMOK CLUB A business meeting Ol lhe officers of :!if Cranbrook flub was held Tuesday Sfterooon Th** club will soon be ring tbe n*>w quarters on the second (loot of Um Hanson Mock. Tbe home of the dub [i in one <■! toe Quest Mocks of th** city and the pacfoui rooms will fornisfa comfort* able and ample quarters. The fluest ■ _r.d ! .rt.ishin.ts will b« installed awl ever;thing arranged up-to-daf*, coxy and comfortable. Th" 'l'ib roil is now open for new- inem- bei Applications can be made to II. W Suppli pn : :■: ' ..; D. D. Mi Law . rwcretarj*. Tbe organisation of the eluta was . fleeted bj a large number, "f the? business men <'f Cranbrook, wb.> n- cogoixod Mm- need nl n quiet boms rttet pines ui inversion f..r men dnr- fbg I ..J recreation and a strong -■ trip alrnad) so t-nd piotmses the future fitiSTieisl SU-CCM '! UM ;■- inking .:,.■ mnarrtod men will be espwiaiiv hrteitatud In tins mean oi sJtonHng hctUbj eoncsntal social i-nj-ij ment. CURLING Tin- anmml boosptd of th** British Columbia Curllnrj asnodntton opcaed afundny at Nelson Two onks fiurn Cranbrook are praseat. Tbej *ro u tfamcron, skip, I*. Pntaore, A. C. Bowness, A Ward and (ieo. Ilog- garlb, skip. J. Wlssbrod, U McWba, K. Tupham. in Monday's draw fur all eoBen Pit-Reform tropbj. Cameron won Irom Banyan 16 to I, Holme won from Hoggarth. 11 to I. Fm Uw Baton trophy, Cameroa wi n from Richardson i. to v Tuesday's games— For Corby trophy, MeWba defeated Soinerville. ij to I Patnion loot to fttehardv'ti 11 tu IS For Katun cup. Bunyan 15 !■* 7. For Kwart trophy tented Cameron, 1- defeat.-il SuliieMlll Rom Qwkill ..■It Win? l.illii- f'Anrml Miss Hui Inn . ... *. i-v Hlm kliiu ti II 1-jll Mini .less. • K.-iiiimI ' .. II. M.i. K.l./ii- Delia Illinium nl n 11. M.-I..-..I .Iran IlllilCrl s .itwood Chas Kdwiinls and Mt. MoVRtli were in Wasa un business Wednenda] rotqrnlng todaf. Hoggarth inat Blackwood de- to R, Hoguarth , 11 The Crows Nest Pass Lumber companj managi vote the public the luiibliiifi tr Im ud will tie exclusively t> tlie lirst t years that Hie pro ing Interest on Un swap and Mann-go. eeiviil frum the cent uf the gross thousand dollars u out. The account ever, tlf.7,771 mur- province than H b loops .Standard. in the twenlj ladies for tlie year was $153,211 with a clear balance ou hand ol SI--1). Mrs. F. L. Drown reported h the Women's Foreign Missionary, Society, showing that this acti society had raised $103.00 during the year, $100 ol which was given for foreign missions. Miss J, Dcwar reported lor the Young People's Guild, showing a total revenue for the year of $75 with a balance on hand ol $58. The total revenue ol the Sunday school as reported by the superintendent, .). S. Mennio, was $184.05 for the year. He made a strong appeal to parents and adults for more interest in this very important work of the church and for more workers, especially pointing out the need for a faithful secretary at once. This position bas since been happily filled by George p. Tlsdale kindly offering his services. \\hotit sixty new books hail been added to the library, which had heen newly catalogued and lists or all the hooks printed. M. MeKadicrn, treasui er of the session, reported a balance on hand of $1(1. The pastor reported the number of families in the congregation as 117, a net gain for the year t f nine. The number ot communicants ou the roll was 123; eight were added during the year, and eighteen removed, making a net los: of ten. 13, I. Paterson, treasurer, submit led the statements ot general re venue, which had been printed and distributed. Following out a resolution of the previous meeting the chueoh year closed on December 31st Instead of at the dale evening. He ports luml Uu k .Ion, treasure! Ootid, Suiulji school, Ml- MS and Ladies' Aid. The lollowlng olllccn were elected: Chairman, J. S. Men nic; secretary, II. s. Oarrelt; financial ncrolary, P, I. Brown; assist ant linnmiiil secretory, Hugh Camp* bell, treasurer, It, White, managers, W. E. Worden, II. McClure, ft. I. llrnwn. A. \\ Mai Kinnon, II. While, Siiiinn Tavlm and Frank Detail, Re* Ircshiiimis mere icrved and the evening concluded with social enloynwnt, The reporl nl the Ladles Aid was submitted In Mis. \\. .1. Raiment, •nd showed a splendid year's work, Tin- total nmounl raised by the ********************** • i ; Chapman's Agency i Repair Department All Hilda ol F.rnllurc Repaired Upb.t.icrlna., Maltnsa *inkinr. P... ia lhe time in tiaic Juur work I.nc. helerc the ru-li heilna. Chapman's Agency j Ntrhiry Attain*, Var ihc AuJiinrlum z an atiimml Inl, ami to buying buildings i Which ean easily Ih* hand tin* board links forward one tit the bt'st church tht* interior frit? irom encumbranco in a very short lime. CHURCH COLUMN SALVATION ARMY. Sunday morning, 11 o'clock—lloll ness meeting. Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock—Sunday School. Sunday afternoon, 3.80 o'clock— i'l'*** ami easy meeting. Sunday night, k o'clock—Salvation meeting. Ilible LcSMHl! "Tho Secret of a Joyful Death- lied." Tuesday, h o'clock—Salvation Meeting. Wednesday meeting. Everybody welcome. I'oiiiiiiantiiiiK officer—Captain Fred'k \\. Stride. R of clock—Salvat Ion KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PLAIN TALK ABOUT PILES. Don't ymi bcliovo that experience is better than hearsay? ll you suffer from piles, just try Zam-Buk, Vou ean do so nt our expense. So assured are we of the result that we will semi you a free trial box il ynu send to our Toronto offices lull name ami address and a one cent stamp lo pay return postage. Scores of people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have derived front the use of '/aui-Biik (or piles. Mr. P. Astridge, of 3 St. Paul St., St. Catherines, Ont., says: "For live years I have suffered untold agony with protruding piles, The pain was so great ut times I would almost scream. "I lost weight aiwl had no appetite. 1 tried everything 1 ever heard of for piles, as I was willing hi take anything to get relief. It was useless, however, and 1 almost nave up in despair. "One day a friend gave me a sample of /.am-Huk ami told me of a friend of his who hail been cured. 1 il.'iiiltil to try /.am-Huk, and the relief I goi wns encouraging. I used three boxes, nnd at the nul of that lime I was completely cured. 1 wish I i*.mill have got /.am-Huk years ago; it would have saved me n ureal deal of misery." /.am-Huk will also Ih* found a sure cure for colli sores, chapped hands, frost bite, uleei-s, blood-poison, vari- eose sores, sealp sores, ringworm, inflamed patches, babies' erupt ions ami chapped places, cuts, burns, bruises, ami skin injuries generally. All druggists nntl stores sell at 50c. box, or post free from Zam-Huk Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price. Ynu are warned against harmful tmitn- tions ami substitutes. Sir the registered name, "Zam-Buk," on every package. ARMSTRONG AVENUE HALSAlt & GO. LADIES' ANO CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS PHONE 43 The " Tie-on " Blouse The Very Newest Idea in Women's Waists No Hooks, No Eyes, No Button., No Buttonholes, No Pins, No Trouble, No Alterations With its many ways of adjustment, the " Tie-on" will yivu Kiviit service ami satisfaction. It may Ihi worn in girdle effect; it may bc tied in front, or it mny lie tied at buck. Call and see it on the models in the store row on a six weeks' Southern California, The Nelson V.M.('.A. bowling team will In> here on next .Friday and Sn- Inrilay, February 2 and 8. Tliey arc coming prepared In regain their defeat by treating llie local boys tn their own alleys. A e,nod contest ia looked for, as the locals arc prepared to give ihem a fast game. They will be guests nl tin Y.M.CA. during iheir slay. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Fink have botli pleasure trip to tra was as usual ol tlio highest | quality. Everyone present was delighted wilh the arrangements made by the Carmen's committee lor the entertainment and went home convinced that they had spent the time of their lives. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty days after date, 1 liit.J- to apply to tin* Hon. Chic! l\\_- missioncr ol Lands and Works for been ill for lhe past wi-ek and under ,iconsc, ,„ uros^.t |or coa, ond ,,(.,, *'" ••'"r's ra"'- ■*■•• Ki"k ls able roleum on the lollowlng lands, sit tlio sit up but Mrs. Kink still re- alc ,n Ule I)istrk,t 0, Kmllh Em, mains quite sick. Dally Inquiries are Kooten,- Brit,lsn Co*umW. |„ Mug mado concerning their wcllare nj^ 4593. by their many solicitous friends. | CM1,mTOC'mg al a p„st „,„,„„, Bl .lohn Ncilson died at 1146 Paclflo or near 1 mile cast of Ihe 311 mile street , Vancouver, on Saturday, post on the C.P.H. survey on wesl January 211, ol acme kidney trouble. | boundary ol Block 15113 and being llie Deceased lefl Cranbrook fur Vancou- s. W. corner post of Mary Largoy ver two years ago and during his claim; thence north 80 chains; thenco slay in Ibis eily, a period ot about cast 80 chains, thence south 80 Iwo years, made a wide circle ol j chains; tbence west 80 chains to a Mends. While here he was employ-j point ol commencement, making lllll oil as telegraph o|icrator. The Inn- erat occurred in Vancouver on Tuesday at -3 p.m. Mr. Ncilson was born at Stirling. Scotland, and re- sldod for several years at Montreal before coming west. I). A. McLean, night policeman, met with an unfortunate accident last Monday night in the performance i,| his duty. He and Constable Stiu- sou had arrested an intoxicated Indian from St. Eugene Mission who bad been causing a disturbance at one nl the hotels. Alter taking bottle of whiskey Irom him they conducted bim lo tlu* jail. Owing acres, more or less. I.ocatcd this llth dav ol November, 1911. Itoy Allen, Agent for Mary Largey, Locator, Witness: John Virgo. Mt to the continued striig,|)cs ol the Morning lerrlc Sunday school 1 p.m. Evening service at Evening subject: at II o'clock, uud Bible clan Vole ill I'llll r.ao o'clock, I low Shall eh I'liion*' I th. IN LODGE CIRCLES REBEKAH LODOE. im Wednesday evening last Maple 1,,-al Rebekah lodge held thclr regular meeting, the business being installation The lollowlng officer! were Installed by District Deputy I'resldenl Sister I.. I.. Langln, alter wbieh a social evening was spent. I'nsl Noble (Irand—Sis. Ada M. lliikcnbotham. Noble (Irand—Sis. Nellie Baker. Ylcc-Orund-Sis. Annie (lill. Ilia'. Secretary—Sit, Anna Beattle Fm. Secretary—Sis, V. l.lddicoatt. Treasurer—Sis. c. Dow. Chaplain—Sis, Maude llickonboth- nm. II S.N.O.-Sis. I. I.. Langln. I.S.N.O.-Sis. .1. Campbell. It S.V (I.-Sls. W. Cameron. L.S.V.O.-SIl, Gladys Oasklll. Conductor-**Sis. II. V. Parker. Inside Guardian—Sis, J. Ilavill. Outside Guardian—Bro. I.. I., l.an-l EPWORTII LKAOl'K. "A Trip Hound the World" in sleighs, conducted by the Kpworlh League will lake place Tuesday evening next, January 3uth, leaving tbe Mcthodlsl clmrch at 7.311 and * on p.m., and visiting Japan, China and India. The chat of a lifetime lo sn- these wonderful countries, costing only r,0c. ' Don'l miss Ihis splendid opportunity. Come and bring your iriends. All young people cordially invited. A. M. Illckenbotbam, President Epworth League. » i.»i „ T0WNT0PIC8 Several metnben >.r the above have thought it desirable to call a t-.i-i.eial meeting lu the Y.M.CA. moms for U'edncsduy next ut X pin. la discuss Ihe prospects of orgtOi-* "IK an active hraneh of the Orel Seas t'hib. All who are already members and all (bote Interested in such an Organization me particularly rii]Uexletl to attend nml sn make the initiative sttiRt* a NCCftt* Mrs. Hairy Howtctt arrived Ircm l.itKluml last Sunday to Join her liiisiMnd in t'ranbrook. She was accompanied by Miss Annie lite. Miss Oreen, nl Vancouver, arrived Tuesday tor a visit wilh Dr. tind Mrs. Green. Tho doctor is ber brother. V. II Heath, a brother td Mrs. P. It. Morris, is hero from London, Ont., on a short visit. Mrs. A. I.. Macdonald gave a farewell dinner party on Wednesday niL'lit in honor ot Or. and Mrs. Green, who are lotting Saturday for' h(,at,ac,lp stoppeing till the we sum hours iu the morning. Mr .1. M. Mi,ike was a tactful M. C, and undei his skilful direction everything went wilb a delightful swing from Bl«rl to finish. The catering arrangements were in Um hands nl Mr. Robert Frame ami" gave great satisfaction to all cinrerncd. The music supplied by the Kdison orchea- NOTIOB. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIV1SN that thirty days after date, 1 Intet-. to apply to the Hon. Chief Coz-v* missioner o! Lands and Works for a license to prospect for coal and pet roleum on the following lands, situate in tbe District of South Kast Koo tenav, British Columbia, iu Block 45D3: Commencing at a post planted at or near 1 mi.e cast ot the 3» mile post on the C.P.H. survey on the west boundary ot Block 45U3 and being tbe N. V.. cornet post ol Mrs. Mary Largey claim; thenee south Sll chains; tbence west 80 chains;- thence north 80 chains; -thence east SO chains; to a point of commence- ment, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this llth dav of November, 1911. Hoy Allen, Agent for Mary Largey, Locator Witness: John Virgo. 2-'»t Jtticy navel oranges v/ith a chnrminir tree-ripened flavor tire now for sale at your dealer's, They are pleasingly economical nnd, in addition, the dining tabic ean be furnished with beautiful silverware by saving fiio wrappers ami send- Inn them to us wilb a few stumps to partly pity charges, packing, etc. The genuine come in tissue wrappers marked "Sunkist," Your ilculcr •will supply you at extremely reasonable prices, Tree-Ripened—Picked Wif Gloves Only the very finest oranges from thu best California k■'"''■-■*' arc packed under tne name "Sunkist." SSaeb orange Is allowed tu ripen om the tree, thus producing thu wonderful "Sunkist" flavor, At maturity tliey arc carefully picked iiud packed by gloved hands. Seedless and Solid Every "Sunkist" is perfect, Bach is solid meat-seedless ami juicy. Moat delicious nnd healthful of fruits. Must wholesome fruit for c„ilurt:u--l)(-Ui-r ttiuu sweets. Tones digestion mid satisfies "sweet tooth," Begin Saving Valuable Wrappers Today Be sure to say "Sunkist"—not merely "oranges." Ymi will know "riiinkist" by their bandKOtne appearance and by tliu printed wrappers. This Is Your Beautiful Orange Spoon Save J2 "Sunkist" orange or lemon wrappers, or trademarks cut from wrappers, and send them to us, with 12c t- help pay charges, packing, etc, wid we will send you this genuine Rogers* silver orange spoon. For each addl* tiiinal spoon send VI wrappers or trademarks and 12c Not respoutiible tor cash sent tt^oujjh the mails. 14 "Sunkist" Premiums ''Sunkist" Lemons Ht-tiJ for full -l-M-i-liitlm. nnn.l-or «f Most Economical miii*,'-'-- ■•■■' { ■ '** * nnd ii hi-h irtkl Tible Knife Table Fork l.-cf *,. rt Spoor. Child'-, Knife n-j .ilion Sposa Cnf( n* Sn<-i_ Sulad Fork •nrt uf nob mi-uw-iy Oyslrr Tork Child's Fork ■"•Minir Spoon r mil Knife )>*:ispooa Tablf-apoon Better Spreader Thin-skinned, extra juicy, an.l each cotiiei In n vnlu* (iiiiu "Sunkist" wrapper. Insist mi ihem, ar. they bo farther than other lemons. Tliey cost no more niul the wrappers are valuable Hr •■ tpu booklet free un nqiii California Fruit Growers' Exchange 192 North Clark Slrtal, Chicago, Ul. ui-) iwsl mi the C.P.R. survey on llie so drains soiiili, thence so drains west boundary til Bluck -151)3 and in- cast in place of lioglnirlng, containing Ing the S.K. corner post ol John fill) acres, more or less. 1,. M. Morley, Locator, Bailee I.amerouv, Agent. Located December lfith, 1011. 3-5t NOTICE. SUFFERED With Billiousness and Sick Headache. NOTICK. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN tliat thirty days afUr date, 1 intt-U to apply to Uw Hon. Cliicf Com- mishit»inT oi Lands and Works lor ;. licmiw to prospect lor coat and ;->- roh'um on the following lands, situate In tlw IMstrirt ol South East Kootenay, llritish Columbia, in Hloek 4593: CotntncnHnK nt a post planted at or near 1 mile east ol tlu* :..i mile post tm Die Cl'.lt. survey on the west boundary ot Hlm-k 45»:t ami being the N.W. corner post ol Mary l.argry claim; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; tliencc north 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains to a point ol commencement, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this llth day of November, 1911. Roy Allen, Agent for Mary Largey, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 3-5y llaynes' claim, tlicnce nortii SO chains; thenco west so chains; tbenco ■ south so chains; thence cast SO [ eliains; to a point of commencement, I making tilO acres, more or less. j Located this ISlh dav of N'ovom-ojcr, ___— 1911. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN Itoy Allen, Agent for Hint thirty days alter date, I intend .John llaynes, Locatoi*. | to apply to lhe Chief Commission.* Witness: .lohn Virgo. 2-51 of Lands ami to the Assistant Com missioner of Lands (or the District ol Kast Kootenay, lor a license to prospecl for coal and petroleum on the following described land, Mtuata iin the North Fork ol Michel Creek, about Bis miles north of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and tying between the Mclnnt'S Group and the Crows Nest I'ass Coal Company's land: Commencing at a posl planted one mile aorth of a point one mile east of the Intersection ol the east side line of Ihe Mclimis Group and the north sitle line of tbe Crows Nest Cass Coal Company's laud, said post being the initial post of C. K. Weisnianifs claim anil marked "C. K. NOTICK. NOTICK IS IIKHKHY GlVEo* that thirty days after date, I Intoft to apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner of Lands and Works fot •■ license lo prospect for eoal ami *£*•-• roleum on tbe following lands, situate in the District ot South Kast. Kootenay, ltri visit Columbia, \\? Hloek 4693: Commencing at a post planted a*- or near 2 miles east of the 30 mile post, on the C.P.H. survey on Cue west boundary of Block 4593 and lieing the S.W. corner post of Howard Neai claim; tbence north SO chains; thenee east 80 chains, thenco sotilh' Wcismann'.s N.E. coiner," thence 80 SO eliains, theme west Sll eliains; tn a point oi commencement, making tilO acres, more or less. Located this ii.th day of November, 1911. Hoy Allen, Agent for Howard Neai, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5t WATER ACT. chains south, thence SO ehains west, ihence SO chains north, thence 80 chains cast to place of beginning, containing OlO acres, more or less. C. K. Weistuaiin, Locator, Balico Lameroux, Agent. Located December 16th, 1911. 3-fit NOTICK. NOTICK IS IIKHKHY OIVEN tbat thirty days afltr date, I intend to apply to lite Chiel Commissioner the Lieutenant-Governor in Of Lands and to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for Hi.* District ri East Kootenay, for a license lo prospecl for coal ami petroleum on the following described laud, sttualu on tho North Fork of Michel Creek, about six miles north ol tbe Caua- NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN <-t the intention o( tbe undersigned to apply to Council (or approval of their proposed undertakings and works in connec- tion with Water License Number 1571. dated .fune 25th, 1911, for twenty-five cubic feet per second out ol Mark Creek. The maps and plans of the proposed undertaking and dlan Pacific Railroad, anil lying tic- works will be open to public Inspeo-1 tween tho Molnncs Group and tho tion at any time during business! CrOWS Nest Pass Coal Company's hours at lhe oiiice ol the Water 'ond: Commissioner at the Government I Commencing at a post planted at Building in the City of Cranbrook lor' C* ■<■ Wcismann's N.E, cornet, same thirty days after the first publication being lite Initial post of A. B, Wil- of this notice in the Cranbrook Her- lard's claim, and marked "A. B. Wll- ald. Application will also be mad 1»r,,'s NW- conwr," tbence R0 to the Lieutenant-Governor in Coun !chalo» smith, thence 80 chains east, eil to correct the description ot the »»»'■' «° ■•■'■'■"K ■""■"'■■■ '■■'•■■"' 8(* point of diversion from Stemwindcr chains west to place of beginning, dam, Lot 8032A, to Stemwindcr dam jConUWng .-III acres, mote or less. Lot 8983, and desrription of the point (I user us ou Lot 304:1, instead ol on Lot 082s. Group One, Kootenny Dislrict. The Consolidated Mining A Smelting Co. By Their Solicitors, Hamilton & Wraggc. Dated Dec. IKtli, 1911. 61-St A. II Wil lard, Locator, Halite Lameroux, Agent. Located December 18th, 1011. 8-5t NOTICE. Cali-ai v. Alberta. July 8, 1911. 1 was a great sufferer for a long time with Billiousness, Hick Headache and Liver Trouble. Nothing seemed lo do me any good. 1 had almost given up In despair when I decided to try FIG PILLS Aliri laking about hall a box the NOTICK IS IIKHKHY OIVKN that thirty days all.r datr, 1 Inl.vl lo apply tn the Hon. Clilrl Com* mlMionrt ol Lands anil Works lor a llrmar to prospci't lor coal and not- land: roleum on tho lollowlng lands, situ NOTICE. NOTICK IS IIKHKHY OIVKN llial Hull)' iluys llllll dull', I iiil.'iul It) ll|i|lly to till' Clllcl fnlllllllssloiirr of I,mills und In llir Assistant Commissioner (it Lamls lul the llisllicl ol Kust KooU-nuy, lur u licenso to prospect fur eual nml petroleum ou llie filling ini; dcscrilied laml, alluato tlio North Pork of Michel Crock, ahnnt six miles north ot the Cutia- NOTICK. NOTICK IS IIKHKHY OIVKN Ihat thirty days alter dale, I intend to apply lo Ihc Chiel Commissioner "ii ol Lands and to the Assistant Cone missioner ol Lands lor Ihe Dislrict ol 'I'uii Paoldo Railroad, uml IvIiik bo* Kusl Kootenay, lor a license to '"'"en U» Molnncf Oroiip and tho prospect lor coal and petroleum on Crows Nest I'ass Cool Company's Hie fiilluwinK described land, situate land: on tho North Fork of Michel Creek, Commencing it » port planted at about sin miles north ot tho Cana* A. B. Wlllard's N.W. corner, same dlan Pacific Railroad, nnd lying be-, bciiiR the Initial post ol 0. L. Ilow- tweon tlie Mclnnes Group and llio «'s claim nnd marked "C. L. How- Crows Nesl Pass Coal Company's cr's S.W. corner," Ihencc 80 chain, I north; thenco 60 chains east, thenco Commencing at a post planted at Ml 'hoins south, thenco 811 chains C. I.. Ilower's S.W. corner, same he- w,'st to Place ol lieglnninit., coiitnin- atc in tlw IMslrict ol South Kast IM.Is, ul M.sllclne lint, nr- cenl holes or mailed hy Tbe Klg 1*111 Kootenay, llrilish Columbia, in lug tin* Initial post ol L. M. Mor-| l"S 010 acres, more or less. Homo made candy 25 cents per Ib.jmd here Ihis week and will he Co.. St. Thomas, Ont. Block ,5*»3: ley's claim, and marked "I.. M. Mor- C. L. Ilowcr, Locator, X Sutiiidays Othei davs 35 cents.—' Joined by lack Klotchcr ol the Kink Sold by Tlie Cranhrook llrug and Commencing at a post planted alley's B.B. corner," lluiiec SO Chain*. Hat Ico Lameroux, Agent. ********************* Tla- Palm. Mercantile Co., Ih.Hi leaving toinor- Hook Co., Ltd. ;or near I mil* east ol the ,1 mil* north, thenee 80 chains wert, thene*, Located December IMh, 1911. 3-5t NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY 0IVKN tlmt thirty days after date, I intend to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands 'and Worka for - license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in the District of South Kast Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 459.: Commencing at a pnst planted nt or near 2 miles east of the :i!) ni'lo posl on the C.I'.K. survey on the wcslj boundary of Block 4593 and being ■tiliti N.W, borilOl' post of Alva A. Young Claim; thenee south KO elui'iiis; thenco cast 80 chains; thence north 8(1 chains; Uieuco west 81) chains to a point ol commencement, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this iiuh day ol November, 1911. Roy Allen, Agent for Alva A. Young, Locator. Witness: John Virgo, 2-6t Largey claim; thenco north .si) chains; thenco east 811 chains; bhenci south 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains; tr. a point of commencement, making OKI acres, moro or less. Located this l-lili tiny of November, 1011, Hoy Allen, Agent for Mary Largey, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-fit CRANIIUOOK II KII ALU KUISPEll U WB J-UNITE AND PARTICIPAT. OLD-TIME LOVE-FEAST. WARDNER NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE LS IlEltEDY GIVES Iliad thirty days after dato, I inU*- to apply to the Hon. Chief Coffi missioner of Lands antl Works foi . license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in the District of South East Kootenay, llrilish Columbia, iu Block 46*93: Commencing at a post planted at or near 1 mile cast of the -IS mile post on the C.IML survey on the West boundary of Hloek -laJKl and being tbo N.W. corner post of Harry II. Walker claims; Ihence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west SO chains; to a point ct commencement, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this 15th day of November, 1911. Roy Allen, Agent for Harry II. Walker, Locator. Witness: .John Virgo. 2-5t " notice! NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that thirty days after date, 1 Intesi In apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner "i Lands antl Works for *> licenso in prospect for conl and petroleum on the following lauds, situate in the District or Soulb Kasl Kootenay, Hritish Columbia, in Hloek 45U3: Commencing at a pnst planted nt or near 1 mile cast of the 41 mile post, ou the O.P.H. survey on the wesl. boundary of Block 4098 autl being tht* N. E, cornel* post of .lohn llaynes claim; thenee south 80 ehains; llienei* west 80 chains; Ihencc north KO chains; UlCnCO east 80 ehains lo a point of commencement, making 949 jros, moro or less. Located this llth day of November, I9IL Hoy Allen, Agent for John llaynes, Locator. Wil ness: John Virgo. 2-5t > Imv t, wl lhe li NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty days alter date, I iutv.*- to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for » license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in the District of South Kootenay, British Columbia, Block 4993: Commencing at a post planted or near 1 mile east of the 43 post on tlie C.P.lt. survey on west boundary of Block 1593 and being the N.E. corner post of Harry II. Walker claim; thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 ehains to a point rf commencement, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this l.Vth day of November, 1911. Rot Allen, Agent for Harry IL Walker, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5t East in at mill' Hit NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that thirty days after date, I Info*-' to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works* for *• license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, .situate in the District of South East Koo tenav, British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 1 mile east of the 41 mile post ou the C.P.R. survey on the west boundary of Block 4.593 and being tlie N. W, corner post of .WoJiii llaynes' claim; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; these*. nr rth 80 chains; thence west 8(1 chains; to a point of commencement making 610 acres, more or loss. Located this 14th dav of November, 1911. Roy Allen, Agent for John llaynes, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5fc ?■-_-- ® (From llie Kallspell Times). Kalispell, ihc mosl, picturesque and [progressive town in the state ol Montana, and tlie capital nf Flathead County, held a big banquet and reunion uf old timers antl trail Waivers at the National hotel, New Year-, night, whicli was without a doubt a uilliarit bucccss, About une hundred sat down who bad a record of twenty I years residence, and every one a bloated capitalist now, boi arrived in Hie volley on t those more fortunate rode o: rlcaiic deck "f an Indian cayusc. Tl guests represented ten millions, all made in tho valley Tho faces surrounding iln- festive hoard, llu- circumstances ami hospitality made everyone presenl think of Hit-, Oxcart Overland, People who have never o-tperienoed pioneering into these mountains when every tribe of Indians were at war with each other, cannot imagine the friendship that exists between these old timers, who always tried Io he on the right of everything and (Irmly believed appi iiii for Willi ofte spendit •ildo NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Ihat thirty days after date, I int*-. to apply to the Hon. Chief Cott*- tnissloner of Lands and Works foi ■ license to prospecl for coal and jH*t roleum on the following lands, situate in lhe District of Soulb East Kootenay, British Columbia, iu Block 4.5-93: Commencing nt a post planted al or near 3 miles east of Ihe 13 mil post on Ibe CP.R. survey on Hi west boundary of Block 4508, and l>*- ing tbc S.W. corner post of Ham H. Walker claim; thence north BO chains; thence easl 80 chains, thence south 80 chains; thence west SO chains; to a point ol rommCflCCfnettt, making 610 acres, nio'e or less. Located Hili 15th day ol November, 1911. Roy Allen, Agent lor Harry 11 Walker, Locator Wilness: John Viir|>. East Kootenay Butcher Co. MEAT MARKET Healers In Fresh nnd Cured Ments. Poultry, Game nml E'Jtb in Season. that, hell should lie administered to Ihe wicked in largo doses. One ol the noblest works of creation is the man who always speaks the truth and |>ays the printer. lie is sure of a bunk in Paradise with thornlcss roses for a pillow by night and nothing but gold eagles to look at hv For Lo, "The board with cups and spoons is crowned, Tht? jokes tin cackle and the howl goes round." Director A. I). Macdonald, toast- maslcr, who Ijoasts that he never had to dance the tenderfoot quickstep to the tune ol Ihe six-shooter bul- l.'is about his feet, and was never forced to take a drink. He had sand in his craw, was quirk on the draw, ami saw plenty laid under th daisies. M. 1). Baldwin, "Kallspcll's Kirst Railroad,"—Mr. Baldwin, without the aid of a civil engineer or a corporation lawyer, gave a very interesting account of the iron. Sidney M. Logan. "Flathead's Supreme Court"—His early reminiscences would make a man love his mother-in-law. Fred W. Mcrlgold, "Hi mesieads and Real Estate*'—Fred strongly recommended the subdivision of Mont- ford. Rev. Oeo. McVcy Fisher, "Gospel i tlie Bunch Grass"—Who, in closing his remarks, saitl some church members think ii is up to the min late GIVE m A TBI A I. East Kootenay Butcher Co. Pnlir i'. llir Dillon "I'm Shell NOTIOE. NOTICE IS IIKHKHY OIVEN t Mm. Doomlution andtn»tnnUn bookttl t.m nt oflta or by until. am Howard strbet SPOKANE. WASir SHERIDAN LIVERY ELKO, B. C. As I mu contiiminK my late hus- Imml s btuiaew, I would nsk for the continued patronage of nil old customers, and respectfully solicit tho trade of nil. Besi off Rigs and Horses MRS. A. SHERIDAN mi Constipation js thf* cause of man ailments and tlis-iitlm thai make lift* inisrralilr. Tako Clwtnbfrt.iin' Stomach ami Liver Tablets, Veep your bowels regular anil yon will _ .avoid these dLseascs. For sal* by S. W. comer post ot Mary • all deafen. make j*nini fnr the congregation, meaning, ot emir Mtdprf'Vt. Andy Pimsirt', "Music ol Hays"—Sane very feellngl}*, siiy. Mary Ellen, PnrShr." Tom Hand, "Circuses and (.-iin-V— Introducing a new game While Miss Mary .lane Slaeklianimrr wot tied up iln1 trout ladder with Sam llilhnrn. Geo. K. stannard. of Golden West Orchard fame, sang in lus usual style, "('.iiiipanari.'' the famous Italian baritone latest success, "Love Makes tlie Wife Vol Gold,1' ami for an encore, "Oli Pry Those Tears." Pred Whiteside. 'Apple Cider. No. 1, Hard''—Introducing J, W. R. Moore in a garden scene from Perley iw-rnartl's famous sltotcb, "How Kallspell Kinds Work for Her Greatest •lohn E. UehHnger, "Elks Tame and Otherwise''•—Qaro liis celebrated song and dance, entitled "Tohacconale. u M, Coulter (allowed in by request) gave a splendid demonstration of manufacturing pork sausago Irom native fed overland trout. This was one of Hie features of the evening, it would have been more appropriate before a b-unch of retail grocers and peanut venders. This net is patented in the United States, Canada and Tobacco Plains, lie also Rave an Illustration showing tin* dietetic value of soap grease oil, showing how its health giving properties enable even a sardine io live beautifully tor days with |ta head od. (This act hr* Onlled "Grace in Grease."). Dave Gielg, the champion highland Ding dancer of Flathead county, Why was Mary, Ojircn of Scots, Horn nt Lcnlilhgow*"' replied, "Be- *nusc her mother wns staying Ihere," and there actually seemed to he nothing more to be said upon the subject ^^^^^~ Frank GadOW, supported by his company of Shakcspere revivalists, here dispensed midsummer iced liis famous serio-comic rendering of Charlie Walker, of national fame, wfensc house was never raided hy the ~"~—-iff, snowsliiled by cheap sliver, or himself subdued hy fear of man, gave drinks. Robert Burns' aulogr of the prolc- tariale: 'The rank is hut tin* guinea's stamp, The moil's tin* gowd f-rr a' that." Between the blood curdling scenes tin* Kearney brothers supplied some splendid music. The banquet concluded with every "liodv rising and singing "Got! Bless Kalispell." A pleasant time was bud (Special correspondence). Messrs. Lund nnd Pennoek left IX | Wednesday "[ lasl week lo attc the lumbermen's meeting, which w held iu Nelson on Thuwdaj a Friday. Mr. R E. Wiighi li 'tl engineer for the . I Lumber companj's b corning season. | Mr. and Mrs. Get home ou Thursday, several weeks with friend lives jn Michigan. Mi. Doyle, "I Fori Steele, was i Wanlner last Saturday on business. Messrs. Madden ami Davidson, i ihe Gait Engineering company, wii have taken a large coptraol »l Hi new C.I'.H. townsite af Bull River iK-gaii operations a few days ago. Mi. Black, our local ( .f'.H agenl accompanied by Mrs. Black, were vis iling friends in Fernie last Saturday. A very successful dance was given in Jaffray last week by the JalTray social club. A number of Wardncr's young people were guests. Policeman Eggleshaw was called lo Jaffray last Frldaj on oflicial business. Messrs. A. -lobnsoi I U. c. Eaton were with friends in Cranbrook last Sunday. Miss .losie Ilavjll, of the Cranbrook post office staff, was n guesl last Saturday and Sunday al Uh' home of Mr. ami Mrs. olio Wis-] ner. I Mrs. Lovick returned to the St, Eugene hospital last Monday morn-j Ing to undergo another Bllghi operation. We hope io have her with us again in a few days. Mrs. Adolph, of Baynes Lake, spent the week end willi Mr, and Mrs. P, Lund. Mr. Quirk, of Calgary, tame in in town on business ou Monday evening and had a valuable fur coal stolen from him at the hotel. Policeman Eggleshaw was at once notified anil after several hours of faithful search the missing coat was recovered. Tin- thief is still at large. Mr. Carloy, of Winnipeg, cnllctl o» old friends iu Wardner lasl Wednesday. Rev. Stephens is arranging for a musical concert to be given in Si. Andrew's church early in February. Particulars later. February 1th is to he Swedish Sunday in the Wardner Presbyterian church. Our Swedish brethren will occupy the choir slant! and will lead the singing while the local choir will congregate In the front pews and assist them. The friends of Mrs. Mrlniis will be I very pleased to know that she is able to In* out again afler being iu the house for several weeks owing to .1 fall at the post ofllce steps some time ago. TfflEO RUN-DOWN PEOPLE Ip^^*^*^********************! Take the Leg | ii A North Carolina Man Suggests l a Remedy Greensboro, N. C.—"For a long I time I was so run down and debilitated that I could hardly drag around. My appetite was poor and I could not Sleep nights, I had tried different so- called tonics without benefit. I was advised to try your cod liver nnd iron tonic Vinol, and I am so glad I ; did, for it gavo me a hearty appetite, r soon commanded to sleep soundly, nnd I feel strong, well and more active than I hnvo for years. Every rundown or debilitated person should just, glvo Vinol a trial." K. AllBbrook-. What Vlnol did for Mr. Allsbrook it will do for every weak, run-down or debilitated person In this vicinity. To Bhow our faith wo will furnish tho Medicine freo If It does not do as we claim. Come In and get a bottle on these terms. Cranhrook Drug and Book Co., Craubrook, B.C. L ': ' ti si yi Mm mtt'-mm of Lamb »" Dff.r .vmi a,i,| v,!,,,,, you, I'.iiniMiitiiatelt jou'll ileciun. vim never before ate aucfa deli, cat. tender meat. Fur our lamb la real lomb-.ot young mini.in aold at laml) prior, Vmi'll iiml that brtraillugot Hiia market j on get xbol v.„i 1'i.v tor, n little li|| better "'"' I>'rllim.v„i.,..|.,r,,.,l. - — - M ! P. BURNS & CO., Ltd. * OBANBHOOK, li. 0, * ****************************4**4*************i ************** *"' TIIK » « * « Columbian » *> » *i) is a guarnnleed pulley. Thut Is, ^ msatlsfactlot) isguaranteedinovery A iBpect, Tin tr *J Nelson Iron Works* *) tlMITEO ^ 4; Una an ovor increasing aiurl;. - .j Writ!! tlu-m fur liailit'iilnra. „ ************** ******************************************** I Imperial Bank of Canada f ♦ Hl-'ili /.r.^..-" - HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - CAPI TAL SUBSCRIBED • CAPITAL PAID UP - RESERVE FUND TOTAL ASSEIS SI 0,000,000.00 6,000,000.00 6.000,000.00 e.000,000.00 $72,000,000.00 Corporation of the City of Cranbrook NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Ccurt ol Revision will sit on Monday, March Jth, 1012, at tbe hour or 10.30 a.m. (local tunc) at the Municipal Buildings, Cranbrook, B.C., for the purpose of correcting and rovising tho Assessment Bull of the City oi Cranbrook. Any person complaining of an error or omission in the said roll shall give notice of his complaint iu writing to the Assessor, and the grounds ot his complaint, at least ten (10) days More the sitting ot the said! Court. T. M. ROBERTS, 1-6-8 Assessor, POR RENT .-Very large ware- bouse suitable for furniture, pianos, feed, etc; $10 per month. Apply Herald office. 47-tt* | Nothing so Quickly Darkens the brightness of life as tbe Inability to sleep. It in generally caused by exhausted nerves. The first step to wards recovery 'row thisconditfon lies in rebuild- iitf the worn out nerve fibres, vhich can l>est be done with Lecithin, the form of phosphorus required for nerve repair. • Asaya-NeuraD- THE NEW REMEDY FOF Nervous Exhaustion contains lecithin (concent rate I from thousniids of eggs) and makes possible this cure. It feeds the nerves, quickens the appetite, aids digestion, aud full nerve vitality is restored. The beneficial effects, are evident and the ability to sleep re- turns almost with the first dose. Mo*, bottle. -10tlajftf treatment, |1.50. 1 i'ii Atiit«*riil tfirtiraml-nne* ii'iimU*) llffiiKls miiL KiliMm -jtitiifianl (t,u>i-iiiiiil.'ni«'r..ritHi.*'well. St-f mnl lifir Hit* Anihrrnlii Mnl llie many nt'licr -Ivli-i of Ktli-iui Plmmwrniilm nt an Rill (lealcr'-t lotlar. Kv«y Bfllnotl I'hn- ii,«riit)liliii.*ttlH*itcniiItcK*llMniidv»ntH«tt. Ami iIhti* linn I-'iMmhi ut iilmo.it nny prlte ''fclYiSPhonwroplw,«ts.SO i»S240.00. RdlMill Slamlanl RciwU, 40.. BtlWpn Amberol Kccordi(pli»y twl« "■««*.•«• lUlisnii (Iraini Open Record*. SSe. t«. »2.50. (j*feamkt, 100 Uker.i-U At*. mrORATSD U. 5. A. A complete line of Ediion Phonograph* •nd Record* will bo fouod ot Beattie=,Wurphy Co., Limited, Agents Cranbrook, B. C. *************************** I News of the District ************************ WINDERnfiRE (Special correspondence). Siiiii' the lasl budget "I news lam meetings si which were IS Inl I'll- A.F.&A.M.,! iiii Si. John's being the ofll- scnt in several have taken place, the lollowlng: Tin' installation ol ""» liiinhiii ioilgc, Nn 38, II.C.U.A., took place night, tlio lollowlng CITS'. I.I'.M.-C. ll. Kills W.M.—Frank Rlchanli S.W.-K. Craig. .I.W.-C. llawley. S'.D.—.I.F.B. llankcy .I.D.-.I. F. Askwitii I.O.—W. 11. Clclaml. Tyler—C. Trover. Tlii- annual meeting ol tlie Farmers' liisiiiiiii- uf the Windermere dls- teicl was held, nl which the annual report* were presented anil read, ami tlie elect! I tho lollowlng iifticirs tiHik place". Pn-riili-ni—l. .lohnston. VleoPresitlcnlr-Saii) Brewer, Scc.-Trcas.-C li. Kills, IWrii-tois—Inili;.- Stalker, .1. C l-itls, II. (I. Hamilton, John Jones, Jos. Lake. A resolution wns passed determining on tin- establishment nf an Agricultural Society fm the district and a committee lor tho organtaatlon was appointed. At a later date tho committee held a meeting ami elected tin* following provisional directors Hon. I'M siiiint — II. Randolpl llruce. Yiiv-Picsiilcnl—.1. 1. Ml cKny. Soc.-Trcas....T. ff. T Committee—A. Uiti ni'. .1. Jonoa U. (1. Hamilton, 11 D . Ki rster, ,1ns Lake, .1. C. Pitts. Tin* Woman's Hospital AW also 1«*M Uielc iilimial meeting, when very i roatls wliitli were nearly broughl t< | completion last lull uml which will be puBltctl td completion) early iu the Miisoii. This wtH result in giving sun* direcl communication to markets by way ol the roads and will open up new sections ot the country for settlement. A splendid new bridge has hern Constructed over the Morse TuicI river In this neighbor- h« od and work is being pushed oi the swing bridge across the Columbia river at Spllllmachcen, When these two bridges are completed they will lorm thf only missing link which has stood in the way ol tlu use ul the new trunk road on thi western side ol ihe Columbia rlvci from Canal Flats to SpUlltnaohcen, ,i distance of eighty miles. This road will form one of (he purls of [the greal International highways which aro being pushed through tne mountains and will be an alternative in the road on the east side of tin- river and heretofore has been the main one in existence. The construction ol other smaller roads is also on the tapi/, shortly More Christmas open air ii.iKs were foriiKil on I.ukc Windcr- im-ii- in whieh several em ling games wero indulged in whieh a rink from Cranbrook was pined against Athalmer and Wilmer. The general ice mi the lake being very favorable the opportunity was taken to "pin the ice boating season with goml results, runs lieing made from Windermere to Athalmer and return, a distance of Imir ami a hall miles each way, the return trip being made In ten minutes. Interest was added lo the winter sports by the running (ll automobiles on the ice as well. Tho question ol winter sports in ibis neighborhood Iins again received a great Impetus by too reorganisation of the curling and hockey clubs at Wilmer. Oflicers elected ul the satisfactory report work wore read by the retiring fleets, after whieh the election of officers took place, resulting In lho eleetion of Ibe following: President-—Mi , It. <\\. Hamilton. Vico-Prcsldcnta—Mrs. I-'. (I. Stalker, Mrs. .1. C. Pitta. (He-presenting their respective districts). Ncc.-Treas.-Mis. (Dr). I'. W nor. Buyers-Mrs. P. ti. Ball, Mrs. Ilunington. if last year's annual meeting of the Wilmer curling Itaudnlpli Stockdali elous Tliere are certainly ings going on in tlii way of providing Ira Increasing transputtatom facilities, The first in heal Importance is tho club were: Hon. Presidents—K. Unite and II. B, Korster. President—.Judge Slalker Vice-Presidents—P, 0, (I. Stowart. Nec-Treas.-W. II. Clelaml. Chaplain...A. S. Moore. Kxecuiive Committee--B, A, Tim* natliflel ,1. K. Askwith, C. W. Held, (Or). It. s. Collins, EM. Hell. I A commodious curling rink has been I erected in which games are lieing rin.)played daily and the various rinks Tin . t*.1Q - getting Into good condition. At a nation ami m'1'"1 meeting it was decided tt hold a bonspiel here and open air rinks lo he established tm Lake construction of tho Kootenay ttfrP"jffmeM tral railway, work on which is being "ditton the winter ami' amI ^'nd-'rmere that rinks will s tin* word comes continued during Irom reliable BOUI be It is expected that in to rinks from Athalmer also present from Oolden and Cran- that work will be pushed forward. brook. Invitations are also being with greater expedition during the'srtl1 nUt t0 Ca,gary' R^e-stoke and coming spring and summer. The lirst VwM' ™ *-**•■•« Rjmra will section of the line from Galloway to Fort Steele, bas already boon opened for the carrying of freight. In tin* improvement of their railway the ('ornadian PacIAc have Introduced tho use of the Lelograpbonc on this .section of their main line ami arc taking the jniiiiun steps for tie' installation of using oil fuel on their held oil the l*iih of February will continue through the llilh 17th. bc and and engines. it is the! -establish a depot foi their oil nl Oolden. Intention ihe storage The provincial governmenl i earning out Iheii road policy, Imv laid the foundation for At the re-organization of the Wilmer Hockey club the following were tho officers elected for this year: l'ifsiiieiit-w. it. Clcland, See.-Treas.—Dr. I). P. Haningtou. Manager—Hugh Macdonald. Kxcctitivr Committee—Judge Stalker, Anffll Macdonald, R, A. Tunuac- lifle, II. C. piper, EM, Bell. Some loeal games have been played in which the aggregation from A th ai trunk aimer has been represented. ORANBROOK LAND DISTIUCT. DISTIUCT OF SOUTH DIVISION, KAST KOOTENAY. I TAKE NOTIOE that. William Murdoch, of Flagstone, H.C., occupation millman, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands'. Commencing at a post planted on the south end ot an island iu the East Kootenay river, and in a direct line with the north line ol Blook '•127, commencing at the said post und cotitining along shore to point of commencement. William Murdoch. Dated January Mil, 1912. 3-Afc NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that thirty days alter date, 1 intea* to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for j license to prospect tor eoal and petroleum on the following lands, siluate in tho District of South East Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 45113; Commencing at a post planted at or near 2 miles east ol the 41 mile post on the C.P.R. survey on, tho west boundary ot Block 4503 and being the N.W. corner post of Wm. M. Seal claim; thenee south 80 chains tbence east 8(1 chains; thenco north 80 chains; tlience west 80 chains to a point of commencement, making 04d aeres, more or less. Located this 16th day of November 111)1. Boy Allen, Agent for Win. M. Neai, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5t NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty days alter date, I inttt-. to apply to the Hon. Chlel Commissioner of Lands aud Works foi i license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in tlie District ot South East Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4recommencing at a post plan let! at ot near 4 miles east of the 43 mil- post on the C.P.R. survey on tht west boundary ot Block 45ft.' and being the N. W. corner post ot Bert E. Palmer claim; thence south 8" chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to » point ot commencement, making tHO aeres, more or less. Located this 15th day of November Pill. Roy Allen, Agent for Bert E. Palmer, Locator. Witness: .lohn Virgo. 2-5t NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that thirty days after date, 1 intc*U to apply to tbe Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works lot - license to prospect tor coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in the' District of South East Kootenay, British Columbia, Block 45r03: Commencing at a post planted at or near 2 miles east of the 41 mile post on the C.P.R. survey on tho west boundary nf Block 4503 and being the S.W. corner post of Wm. M Neai claim; thence north 80 chains, tbence east 80 chains; thence south 81) chains; thenee west 80 eliains to a point of commencement, making iiiu acres, more oc less. Located this Uith day of November. 1911. Roy Allen, Agent (or Wm. M. Neai, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5t THE HUME Nelson's Leading Hold Room, witli lluilia. 'I'linni, in every room Burlier Slioimn llie prnmia**.. Thoroughly U|i-to-i|,te, Rates, $2.00 a day and up. OEO. P. WKI.I.B, Proprietor B. TOM KIN, Mur«er ********************** \\ CHAS. S. PARKER Siirmaur In f. T. P, I'KltUV DRAYING AND TRANSFEMIM ACENTS FOR THE IMPERIAL Olt GO.: AND CALT COAL NOTICE. NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN Hint thirty days alter dale. 1 int«- lo apply to the Hon. CliW Com- !iiis,sliiiii>i of Lamls ami Works lot » lin'iisi' to prosiHt't Inr coal nml pr.!* roleum on the tnllnwiiiit lamls, siluate in llm Histrirl ol South Bail Knot.'iiiiy. British t'olumhia, in lilnck ,r,n:i: Commonoing at a post planted at nr near ,'i liiilus oast ot the l. mile post on tlie C.l'.ll. survey on the west, boundary nl Block triDH anil im- ine, the K.K. corner post ol Harry 11. Walker claim; thenee north 80 chains-, thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains'; to a point ol commencement, making 040 aeres, more or less. Located this 15th day ol November, lllll. Uny Allen, Agent for Harry II. Walker, Locator. i Witness: John Virgo, 2-5t NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that thirty days alter date, I int**. apply In tlm Hon. Chiel Commission, r nl Lands nnd Works loi . license In prospect for cnal and pet- il,nm nu the lollowlng lands, situ- lr iu lho District ol South East Knolenny, British Columbia, in Block 'l!i«3: Commencing al a post planted at ir near 1 mllo easl ol llie 48 mile pnst on tlie C.I'.H. survey; on the west boundary ol Blook. 4*98 and be ing the S.E. corner pnst ol .lohn llaynes claim; thence north 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains, thence smith 80 chains; thence east 80 eliains; (o a pnint nl commencement; making 840 acres, more or less. Located this 15th day ol November, lllll. Roy Allen, Agent lor .liiiiu llaynes, Locator. Witness: -Inliu Virgo. 2-!it NOTICE. NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN Hint thirty days alter dale, 1 inteai to apply to the Hon. Chiel Commissioner ol Lands and Works Ini » license to prospect lor coal and *^- riileuni un the lollowlng lands, situate in tbo District ol South East Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4983: Commencing at a post planted at or near 1 milt* cast of the 43 mile post en the C.P.R, sutvey on the west boundary ol Blink 4593, and being the S. Vi. cornel pnst ol -lohn llaynes claim; thence north 80 chains; tlicnce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; llienre west 80 chains; to a point ol commencement, making 040 acres, more or less. Located this 19th day ol November Hill. Hoy Allen, Agent lor John llaynes, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 3-5t FOR SALE.-A pair ol good sholts; almost new. Apply Box 5, Herald office. 47-tI* The Leading Business College of tlie Northwest. Where young people ean receive a thorough business training. •HORTHJaND.TYPEWRITINC, B00KKEEPINC COMMERCIAL LAW, ETC. Is ill suasion twelve liiuutlis in tlie year. No entrance examinations. Uoaiil ami room at very reaaou- aide rates. We secure positions fnr our students. Our new iiemlliliilly illustrated catalogue sent fiee upnu icijneal. Write lor it NOW 1 H. C. BLAIR, Principal lit A Madieon - SPOKANE ********************** ArchieWaller Builder and Contractor Septic Tnnks anil Concrete Work generally it specialty. ;; Estimates Freely Given. % w * X I P.O. Box 346 !! Cranbrook, B.C. i F. S. ROSSETER A.M. Can.Soc. C. E, Civil Engineer and Architect Office over McCrecry Bros. Telei hone 180 P. O. Bos 81 NOTICE. NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN that thirty days alter date, 1 inlet, to apply to the Hon. Chict Commissioner of Lands and Works lox . licenso to prospect tor coal and petroleum on tbc billowing lands, situate in the District ol South Kasl Kootenay, British Columbia, lilnck 4583: Commencing at a post planted at or near 2 miles or 160 chains east ul 37 mile pnst (I C.P.R. survey on west boundary ol Block 4583 and being the S. K. corner post ol Mr. Sellars Largey claim; tbence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; Ihence east 80 chains; to a point ol commencement, making 610 acres, more or ll"SS. Located this lilh day ol November, Till. Boy Allen, Agent lor Mi. Sellars Largey, Locator. Witness: .lohn Virgo. 2--r.t Dr. de Van's Female Pills A itliabUFiench itgulat.irMiever liiil-i. Thw pilli art eiceediD-jly powerful iu rcgaUtltu tl.*> ■emtntlve portion ot lite lemaie nyMcm. Krf-.i'-c all cheap imitations. Dr. da Tia'l are -< ■'. 1 nl Ha box, or three fnr 110. Mailed t.i anv .uhlr.;-*. Tha Ntell Draf Co., tt. tMharloca. Out For tale tt nestle. Murphy & Co., Dr. Maud's Female Pills Nineteen Years the Standard Preicribed nm) rvcummeii-itnl tor wo- inon'i ailmemit, u HCientltScally pie* pared remedy cf proven worth. The remit from their uae In iiulckend permanent. For nate at all ilrug etorei. CENTURY RESTAURANT Uppiiaite c.l'.tt. Station THE PLACE TO B«!T A QUICK HEAL AN' OOOD MEAL ROOMS TO RENT. Headquarters tor all kimls ot Kepnira Satisfaction Gtinraiilectl JOE MARAPODI The Shoe Specialist Provenzano Bros. Ganaral Merchant. Employment Agent, CRANBROOK • B. C r.0. I0XIM W0SU44 II yuo want latiifaction witb your washing send It lo MONTANA LAUNDRY Bpaclal price, lor family work. •a__a___> __•** 1 ! I PROFESSIONAL CARDS | I I •______*aa_r>a>j— W. P. QURD, Barrister, Solicitor. Etc Money to loan ou favorable term.. ORANBROOK.BRITISH COLUHBU I SOCIETY AND CHURCH ■ ! DIRECTORY ! VII'. ROLLINS, Mgr. Phone i Seymour T.i:!li Palace Hotel ROLLINS BROS., Proprietor** 1221 Granville Street VANCOUVER - B. C. Two hundred oleKantly furnished rooms. Every modern convenience. Elevator service. Cafe in connection. Rooms $1.00 iter dny and upwards. Up-country visitors lo tlio Terminal City will find evory convenience nnd comfort at the Granville Palace, speciul utti'iition being paid to Iheir wants. HOME HOSPITAL Kvory euro niul comlort A liiitnii from homo Special attention In casoa ol Mnturnity, Itliciimiiliain nml i'liiMinioiiin Tiinna nuiilimitii MRS. E. BENT. Matron. IMS. KINli & ORI'liN, Physicians and Surgeons. lime, at lt..lil«c«, Armstrong. **.. omcB hours : Korcnooin t.llll to 10.110 Afternoons - - • 1.00 to 4.00 Evenings - - - 7.10 to 1.30 •Sumlays - • - - 1.90 to 4.10 CRANBROOK I ■. O. DR. F. B. MILES DENTIST OFFICE HOtlRS: I to 11 a.m. 1 to t p.m. 7 to a p.m. Office in Ilnnson Hloek. t'RANRROOK - - • B. C. BC. LAND SURVEYORS McVlTTIE & PARKER Crimbrouk uml Fort Steele IRRIGATION AND RAILWAY WORK A SPECIALTY *************4444***** J. Q. CUMMINGS 7 IRKIUVrillN KNlilNi:i:K DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL LAND [ SURVEYOR Ux!::*™ Cranbrook. « »♦♦♦♦♦»«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,B.C. I F. M. riACl'HERSON UNDERTAKER Nnrliury Ave, next lo City llllll Uny I'linnc 133 Night l'hone :I05 J. T. LAIDLAW mining; engineer B. C. land Surveyor CRANBROOK - B. C. AsL for llalcyoo LITHIA WATEI For family nae there ia nothing an wliiileaotne mnl at, pure na HALCYON LITHIA WATER SOLD AT ALL BARS ITS BOnLED AT THE SPIIN6S W. B. Ba.Hr, Punml Dlraelar Cranbnok B.C Cranbrook Cottage Hospital MUERNI1V AND PRIVATE NURSING Terms on Application, MRS. A. SALMON, Phono 2511 .Matron. P. O. Box 845 Armstrong Ave DENTISTRY H. E. HALL, D. D. S. Crown nnd llriilm, Work u specialty. Olfioo over P, Parks Hardware Store, linker Strivl Phono No. -J'.li) DE VERE HUNT INSURANCE ANI» REAL ESTATE AGENT Van Homo Street (o|i|ii,hile |le|int) FRANK DEZALL Carries a lull Block of DEERINC MOWERS AND RAKES and MHORMICK MOWERS Repair, lor shove always in .lock Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol realotea a vaty nerve In th. body r lo II, imiper tenaton ; reatmca vi.n anil vitallly. Premature tlecav aail all aeanal iv...ikne,a averted al once. NaMafcmal Will nuke vmi 11 new man. Hilt. Maboa.tir l» I■•' IV MaiM li, anv aililre.,. AahaaaUlrral .".,K.M4ii»liWml-» tli.-KiATliilT' tlileiilM.Jmi,HHi*nl*Htaai ■tint (rM. tHli'-it naoatt furAwurintiMii>itM. ■- ■ ■ •'— *co.r i'nti'iiii tiikpn tl.rouih iiurtn * I tjxetolrittcr, *lllimit«ti«ra0, lutri* Scientific JUnerican. A ti-.tiilfi'iii-'v llln»tr*ilrHl wr*>**ly. ljtrj*«t dr. . lll'lllnli n! nil- l-.lfllllllr* ]iiil!li.ll. Itlins tut Can ."lit, (Mr. i. teet* ImmUkd preiMld. r*u\\4 vg kll l*w*lml. l_ THJS CRANBROOK IIKRALI) Music in the Home Nothing (rives more pleasure to homo life tliim kooiI music, nnd no music is bettei than that givun by the Edison Phonograph and Victor Oramaphonc With one ot thoso machines you rain lionr tlio best Artists ot Europe nml America in your own homo nt u nominal price. Edisons from $19.50 to $200.00 Victors and Viclrolas from $20.00 to $150.00 RECORDS We carry tlie iiinst iploto stoek of Edison antl Victor Records in B. O. nnd enn supply you with any Ki'i'iinl published. Cull in mid bear your favorite singor or .Musicinn. Ask un nboul lerms. The Beattie-Murphy Co., Limited The ftoXcJllL Store WHERE IT PAYS TO DEAL Cranbrook - - - B. C. mWkmmmmWk\\mmmmmWkWkWkWOkmkmmWmk\\\\W9Wk\\Wmmm If You Are Interested in WATCHES This ay, BUT NOT O THE It WISH, Became If you intend buying, it in important that yon lmy tight. Yon haven't very many makes to choose between. There tire just a few really high-grade walcl ea made. Among lliem nro lliofi) w* aro waiting to kIiow you. Waiting to point out their point** of superiority, i'ull und let's denioiiftratc. W.H.Wilson m JEWELER AND j % OPTICIAN M Miss Ethel Brenton, of Movie, ( camo up Wednesday to take treat* ! inent at the St. Eugene hospital. j V. Bray, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, was transferred to the coast ami left on Saturday's Flyer. Born.—At the Home hospital on Friday, January 19th, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. (\\ Tyler, a son. The Women's Institute arc rfving a Valentine Social in tlw Carmen's hall on February llth. Everybody come. ; Leap year. i Mr. nntl Mis. Kd. Slater arc chap- I eroiiing a party of young people on a ! sleigh riiie to Fort Steele this 1 evening to attend the dance. It Pays To Bear in Mirvd Tlmt repairs of bigli-olass workmanship ran be obtained at our Btore ai reasonable prices. Try uh ami be i'oii- Villl'l'll. GRADUATE OPTICIANS THE RAWORTH BROS. O. P. II. Watch ItiHptctoiH CRANBROOK ANO LETHBRIDGE three weeks. Mis man) friends hero will learn u [th regrei ol lu-* ile parture as he 1ms always been obliging and courteous ami is a favor- lie with the patrons oi that financial Instrtution. At a meeting (if the Voting People's Guild o[ Knox ' burcli on Turadaj evening, it was decided in have t social sleigh drive next Tuesday even ing for the members of the Guild and their friends. Tbc detailed arrangements were lefl with Uie Boclal comtniitteo. An alarm of lire was turned in on Friday night, calling flu- departmeni to a shack neat the Presbyterian church, owned by Harrj Fulljomes Someone had bulll a big fire in a stove and then h-Et It, The fire was soon extinguished tint tliu Interior of Un* liiiiiding was f'jiifh burned. Siaterville residents nre looking for summer, a robin havinn made lis appearance there last Friday, according to Mr. J. Slope. Cranbrook, Irade licenses for 1 ■*12 were due and payable on January 15th. Chief Dow would appreciate the early attention of license holders , to their renewals. TOWN TOPICS ■ 1. (>. Boyle. Burnt and Co, business firms I itirdav. representing It. O, was getting a line on and credits hen* Sa* iinuiiceuictils next week. Miss Hazel Cooper, of Kent, Washington, arrived on last night's Flyer for a visit with her sister, Mrs J. o. Ingham. A meeting of the Ovor-Seas Club is called for Wednesday evening, January -list, at the committee room, Y.M.CA. | Edwin Ismay, of Fernie, has purchased the residence properly of E. II. .MelMiee and will move to Cran-] brook about February 1st to reside, lie is connected with the Davis Hros.' Electric Co., Ltd. j J. II. Hamilton, graduate of Ontario College of Pharmacy, has secured a position with the Cranbrook Drug ami Hook company as dispenser, lie will arrive the first of next week. T. B. O'Connell, inanaji-r of the Royal Hank of Canada, has heen con-' fined to his home this week, the result of an attack of heart trouble : It is hoped tbal he will soon recover without: serious complications Cranbrook; fruit formers bate already placed large orders lor nursery stock with the various nursery bouses of lhe province for delivery this spring, when several hundred acres will be set out In trees and small fruits. a mooting ui all citi/i-ns tnterc! In the work ol temperance moral reform will be held In school room nl Knox church Monday evening, January 20th, c o'clock. Then* arc Important pi loms to be discussed, among whlcl the sending of a delegate to large temperance convention to hehl in Vancouver on Fobruary Oflicers of the Cranbrook Moral Social Reform Council will also elected for the current year. Constant rehearsals are being 1 for the production of tho Com Girl, The principal characters l their parts well in hand and chorus under the di reef ion of Loubaob rapidly roudlng into tu Mr. Ingram is drilling lhe oi'cbci and special efforts arc being made the scenery and costumes. This m cal comedy will he presented February 0th and 7tli and public assured of a musical treat. Jas. Fiulay, of Bellevuc, Alta. was here this week on business. T. Boycr, of Kelson) was visiting iu Cranbrook this week. pussy willows are in bloom southwest of ihe city. \\\\ J. Byron, ol Porl Steele, was in Uh* eily Monday. Bed Rose Tea, the old favorite, sold by Ward aud I lai ns. Duncan Mil..tin. Un nlghl policeman, bad his lefl aim broken this week, ihe lestill of nn accident. Mis. Watson Hall will receive lot tbe first time Thursday, Fehrwarj lsl. Thomas Bates, Ine warden ol Moyle, was at tin* Royal hotel Tuesday, (i w Donahue, oi Wardner, was among tho week's visitors In lhe city. A. ('. Pye is around again after j an illness ol a few days. Mrs. I've j has also been indisposed for n tew I-nays. Pickles' Pickles! A full line ol Crosse and HlackweH's, Hein* and Red Cross al Ward and Harris. i Mi. and Mrs I. Downing, hotel 'proprietors if Athalmer. aceompat. inl bj Jas. Vnderson, Jock Allen and) i James Downeen, formed a parts id un business iisitois Tuesday. si. s. Teet, secretary of the vmi \\ . is confined to bis borne this week, having burs! a i»Iihm1 vessel in his tfiroat lasl Pridaj He is |m- | proving and expects .<> return to ' his duties soon. i — ' j Robert Stephens, who has been eon- ' duct ing Ibe Y.M.CA. restaurant, I will be superseded by Mi Clark next week. The change was made ity Un- directors of Hn* association, ( j The Shamrock Dramat ic Sodct y are anang'ng ti slap- a drama on SI Patiiek's Day for the benefit of tin* Catholic church. Complete an- _ I When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward oft an attack of crcup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all dealers. l-tf At Ihv Cranbrook Cigar store the winners of tin finals in the billiard (oumomenl recciwl their prizes Monday night First prize, Win. Huntley, billiard cue; second prize, Herbert Miller, clock, third prize, J. Robinson, pipe. New nie escapes have arrived and will be placed on tne public school building Immediately. They wil* enhance the children's safety in case ol im* bul would only lie needed In ■freai emergency, as tbo ordinary exits ai - » Wc snd easy of access, , Captain Stride "f the Salvation \\iin\\ is looking forward to tho special ms t nf Major and Mis. Oreen to t'ranbrook on February 7th and sth, as an occasion uf great Importance, ll is planned lo give a welcome social m the Army citadel, lo Which evi-Miiiii' is unite*!. J, w McKee, accountant of the Impel ial bau*>, has been transferred to Toronto ami will leave iu about At the Inquest inio the cause of the death of James McCnllimi hist week the finding was n*iiinst the C.P.R. The funeral was held from the Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon autl the remains shipped to Truro, Novo Scotia. The order of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen attended the funeral in a body. Bo you know that Fully nine out of every ten cases ol rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, ami require tm Internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely and set* how quickly it gives relief. For sale by all dealers. l-tl The twelfth general meeting oi the western branch of the Canadian Mining Institute will he opened nl Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday morning, February 25th, wben routine business will he transacted ami, among others, several papers having particular reference to ihe coal mining Industry will bo read and discussed. All members of tlie Canadian Mining Institute in gootl standing residing in Western Canada and the neighboring parts of the United Stales are, by virtue ol such membership, also members of il»* Western branch. Members are earnestly requested to make an effort to attend the ensuing meeting, ami are cordially invited t,, contribute papers; also, io kindly notify the secretary that Ihey will do «", if such Ih* iheir Intention. Mrs. Margaret Bennett died at her home in this city on Sunday afternoon at I.*'bi o'clock from Ik an fail ure, after an illness of several months, The funeral occurred Tuesday at ID o'clock at Christ church, lhe service being conducted by Rev. K. P, Flewclltng. Deceased was 19 years of age. ami besides the husband, six children arc left to mourn ber loss- They aie Misses Addle, aged 12. Oclestia, aged 19; Martha, a||*d Di, Delphiue. aged 8; and William, aged 18, and Samuel, aged 11, alt residing in Cranhrook. The father, W. C. Bennett, is employed at Wilmer. The family has resided in Interesting News of Substantial Savings on Seasonable Goods The Spring GooiU are now arriving anil we realize thai we mast force the merchandise from sdiih! departments to make room. This advertisement cannot begin lo (ell yon of the important f this news to you, Von must come to the store and see for yourself. Desirable Furs at Paltry Prices Mink Nr k Plet'O uf I ie wide Btvk', .•null' from i elected, Li. null ■kins, ally nun. i.ii 78 for $60 lY-r.iaii .mull aet o liuely niili'il in Willi a ric ilUBtre. P.!'Bill l.utnliiaiimi- in greal (Ionian 1 llllll tlm market hIiowb i alt'iiilv in.- reape in price Hoguiiir fnis.no for $53 Marmot, FOX, OjlllSHIIII, till'V l.umli Hub at Bin ilar re tl actio ia. Ladies Suits, Coats and Millinery All lilg scaaon'B Tlieto |. a'o v: tig" K- moitappi ions tell nill in th,. .inl slylia, llielr on n l-'.'i Suits *i'llillU' ut Vl l.llli Sis Suit" .oiling at 910.5D *l 1.95 * il.OII Hill gO Hi ■ anil Mil *'S THAN !»l'i.:i' aellingm 115 Coal selling at All ml* aiinlla linerv HALF iiiantli-* redncttoi AT I.K PRIOR, CLOTHING FOR BOVS THAT WILL STAND ROUGH WEAR-EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Tlman prices moan Hi it ynn nre snttiiiij Iluys' Clothing al better vuliioa tli in ynn over bought it b.foro. Our ink-,"* alway.com' inreil f.iv.i ably with any jirinos un clothing anil ni ilios.- price. wo are now offering vmi should t.ika full iiilvntitagoof this occasion. C? iU Boys'Suits ol good **» o- Boys' Overconts In •P**.™ sturdy fabrics rogn- «jM.O"J drossy styles worlil l"rl.v 1" i I ill **'.-'"> iiliil >:: OO. regularly 11 60, fi.OO and fB BO «i rtC Siyiish, null miidi' «* apeulal price on iii'li plain nml bloomer ihuhh. slyll.li coats made uiili good regularly priced at fB.60, (tl.ro llttliig milium collars worth and (7.00. Irom fritnm 0 80. : McCreery Bros, j • Cranbrook's Dry Goods and Clothing Stores • • • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••9909 ******************************************** BEALE & ELWELL \\ Have installed a set of ♦ DEPOSIT BOXES \\ which arc offered to the public at moderate rental, either monthly or yearly. Your inspection is invited. Also some funds have been lett with them by clients for investment in first mortgages or other good security. CALL AT OUR NEW OFFICES IN THE HANSON BLOCK ♦»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ , was served ami dancing Indulged In fur "pveral hours. Al! report _ Cranbrook lor several years. A j large eircle til friends join in tbeir I sorrow ami bereavement. Mrs. W. j most enjoyable time. ! It. Bardgett, of Ibis city, is a sister] —— i Un* deceased. Medicines tbat aid nature are always most eflccttml. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aits on this plan. It allays Uie cough, relieves tlie lungs opens tbc secretions and aids nature iu restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testtflo to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. l-tl j When buying a cough medicine fot children bear in mind that Chamberlain's (V ugh Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping tough unit tlmt n contains no harmful drug, For sab* by all dealers. l-tl j Lady oui nursing [maternity cases! I wishes engagements; housework children no object. 393. Apply p. O. Box 3-3t w*e wish to inform our customers that wc have received a Large New Stock of Harness In Team, Driving, and Express The Driving we have in all prices and in both black and tan colors. It would pay to look our stock over before buying elsewhere. We also have received a new stock of SUIT CASES, H*\\ND GRIPS AND TRUNKS, and our stock of CUTTERS Is complete, and worth looking over. Prices range from $45.00 to $65.00, why not buy your wife, daughter or son a new Cutter for Xmas. Thanking our customers for all past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same. CRANBROOK TRADING GO. LIMITED Flour, Feed, Poultry Supplies, Carriages, Saddlery, Implement?, Harness Repairing AUDITORIUM : •TUESDAY NIGHT: JANUARY 30th. J. Cosgrove Presents The : Castle Square Entertainers • The most versatile Male Quartette in America, known from Atlantic to Pacific for years as the Lincoln Comedy Four. A real good night's entertainment in store for all who can come. A Guaranteed Attraction. • PRICES: $1.00, 75c. 50c 2 A very Important matter for the WANTED.—Situation In lumbei of- several churches concerned, as well as lice as stenographer ami Invoice clerk Canada at large, is the vote of thoroughly experienced; Al reference, members and adherents of Ihc Molho-j Applj Box. X, Herald office. I-lt diet*, Presbyterian and Congregational —■ churches on the question ■»( union WAITED.—Thoroughly competent between these bodies. This question! housekeeper for period of three has been before these chtuehes for months Apply II. II., Herald ol several years, and has been Ibc occa-1 flee. 2-tf sion of a great deal of argument and —— discussion. Already tbe eler.yimti WANTED AT ONCE^-Tcami fm •f these churches in tin* respective j hauling olifelrme have voted wiih a major- Lumbei ''» ity in favor. It musl now come before the people wlm will Dually decide the issue. Rev, C. O. Mam. of Knox Presbyterian church, will lake ibis as bis theme nexl Sun- Apply at Wattsburg tt'altsburg. B.C. 4-U ROOM KOR ■niltabic fm ni Vddresfl Bos !»., KKNT —With ball.. f or iwo gentlemen. Herald 1-lt I . day evening ami endeavor forth the considerations of both' Apply to .Mr sides. It will be his aim to till tbe street. place of a judge addressing the congregation as the jury in this import-! TO HENT seij pon RENT.—Poiir roomed bouse. 1 oh a Leask, Maker :i-2t I -Well heated furnished nul judgment. All Presbyterian eon-'room with all conveniences, gregatlons must vote on this ques- Mrs. .lohn Tanner, phone .120. tion before March; tin* Mettwdlsta will vote later on. Ballots willi FOR RENT.—Verj l.irji* shortly be Issued for tho verdict of house, suitable for furniture, the Cranbrook congregation. Both! feed, etc., flO per month. members and adherents will bo asked [ Herald ofllce. to v. te but on separate ballot*. —- Appl> i-lt V.i'.C- liamis, Apply «•*._• Kd. Elwell, ot ihe firm o! Bealfl ami Elwell, was in Wycllffe Wednesday on business. Mrs, Oeo It. Leask was hostess for a merry parly ol twenty young people on Tuesday night, driving a four horse sleigh load lo the Mission'hand heating stmc uml return. Aftei the rule supper Herald. FOR SALE CHEAP.-Ow (hat- ham Incubator* -!"><* eg**, capacity, ami two PeeflfiM incubators, 800 egg capacity each, and two brooders, All as good as new. Apply K. H. Slater, eily. 2-lt KOR BALK CHEAP.—Two second* Address Hox D. NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC. I am now prepared to put up ice for shipment at reasonable price. All orders will Im*. given prompt attention, A. CI. McFarlane, Moyie, B.C. (City drayman) 2-4t NOTICK. NOTICK IS HKKKHY OIVKN that thirty days after date, 1 inttai to apply to the Hon. Chief Corcr missioner of Lands ami Works fur a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, nun- le In the District of South East Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles cast of the 37 mile post on the C.P.H. survey on west boundary of Block .098 and being the S, .V. corner post of Mr. Sellars Largey claim, thence mirth 80 bain-*! tliencc east SO chains; thenco south 80 chains, thence west SO eliains; to a point of commencement, making 0-10 acres, more or less. Located this 6th day of November, HUI. Hoy Allen, Agent for Mr Sellars Largey, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-it NOTICK, NOTICK IS HKHKH*. GIVES thut thirty days after date, I n.leki to apply to Uw Hon. Chief Commissioner "f Lamls an**. Works fur a license to prospect for coal and pct- lolvuin on the lollowlng lamls, situate In tl.e District of South East Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at ot near 2 miles or 160 chains east of 37 mile post of C.P.R. BUrvey on west boundary of Block 1593 sod being the N. W. corner post ol Mt. Sellars Lai gey clainr. thenee BOUtb bO chains, thence east 80 chains, tliencc north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, to a point of commencement, making tifo acres, more or less. Located this 6th day of November, HI. Hoy Allen, Agent for Mr. Sellars Largey, Locator. Witness. John Virgo. 2-5t NOTICK. NOTICE LS HEREBY OIVEN ;U: thirty days alter date, I .-._*--> to apply to tbe Hon. Chief Com- missioner of Lands and. Works toi »* Itoeose to prospect lor coal and petroleum on the following lands, situate in the District of Soulb Ban Kootenay, British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted at or near 3 miles east of tbe 43 mile post on the C.P.R. survey 0n tbe wesl boundary of Block 45!*3, and be* in-? tf»e N. W corner post of Harry If Walker claim, tbence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains; thence north 10 chains, thence west 80 chains, to a point ol commeccemen', making 610 acres, mere or less Located this 16th day of Noveffljber, 1911. Hoy Allen. Agent for Harry II. Walker, Locator. Wi-ness: John Virgo. 2-5t NOTICK. NOTICK is HEREBY OIVEN that thirty days aftei date, I ii.uai to apply to the Hon. Chief Conr missioner of Lands and Works for s license t<» prospect for coal and petroleum on the following lands, situ- fn the District ol South Kast Kootenay. British Columbia, in Block 4.793: Commencing at a post planted at or near 2 mlki <■: IM chains east of 87 mik- post ol c.i'.H. surrey tm west boundary of Block I5M and being the S. W, corner pent of Mr. Sellars Largey claim; tbenr.* north vi chains, thence east wi chains; Ihence south 80 chains, thenee tt*-st 80 chains, to a point of commencement, making 110 aires, more nr less. Located this 9th day ol November, 1111. Roy Allen, Agent f„r Mr. Sellars Largev, Locator. Witness John Virgo 2-5t NOTICE, NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN that thirty days after date, I ir>Ua-i to apply to the Hon. Chief Com- mlssionel of Lands and Works for * licenso to prospect for coal and t*-*'- roleum on the following lands, attests In the District of South Last Kootenay, llritish Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing al a post planted at r near 2 miles or 160 eliains east ol 37 mile post nf C.P.R. survey en west boundary of B.Ock 1513, ami tn*- niR the N. K. errner post of Mr. Sellars Largey claim; thence south so chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 8ii chains, ihence cast nit chains, to a point of commence* merit, making fil" acres, more 01 less. Located Uril fith day of November, I»ll. Hoy Allen, Agent foi Mi Sellars Large-.. Locator. Uili.es* John Vilgo Mt Hox I) . 4-11' Home made candy U cents per tit- Saturdays other dsys 19 cents.— The I'alm. THE OBAKBBOOK HERALD China and Crockery ==Bargains== 5c, 10c and 15c Counters Loaded with useful China and Crockery Articles, Cups and Saucers, Mustard Pots, Tooth Pick Holders, Mugs, Pictures, Vases, Salt and Pepper Dishes, Preserve Dishes, Plates, Lemon Squeezers, Brushes. Regular prices from 10c to 35c, all tabled at 5c, 10c and 15c 8_ Cranbroofc Co-Op erative Stores, ud. ■ duds of we 1 ni MKitoi s iiKiMiins i.scoru A01NO FOR Fit I IT AMI MINING IMHSTUIKS. Rossland, It. l\\, .Inn. 18.—Im portant resolution , includinn one presented bj the Movie bonrd of trade, urging ihai iIn- Dominion governmenl Impose an Imporl dutj of *S2 per thousand on rough lumber, ami aiioihei presented hj iIn- Nelson hoard requesting Hi.' 'pvernmetrl to open posi olliee lobbies to bos holders on Sundays, tverc passed at tlie lour- teeftth annual meeting ot the Associated Hoards oi Trade of K.islini British Columbia, w bich assembled yesterday m Itossland courl house under the president?) of Mr. I**. \\. Starkey of Nelson. Other resolutions adopted urged the establishment of experimental (aims in the soulheasl pari ol tlie province* nmt io| ovei parties holding fog-driving licenses; a ta i shnrc of pubHcitj ami advertising for Hmish Columbia, ami a mail clerk service on the Nelson-Kuslu l ardo route. Another resolution declared Dial n- dui-in ii in ilu- duties on frull would work hardship iu lhe province. Nelson also urged 'li* construction ol loads from Nelson to Ainsworth via Balfour, ami to Sloean City, in- eluding a bridge ovei Kootenay river ta Ymir, and these were concurred in* Tlie convention adopted resolutions by Creston advocating a road from Kuskanook to Crnnbrook, and tho op- point-men! ol an engineer to t-rspiiro into the [eosibllll y of reclaiming thirty thousand an.' ol laml iu the Creston Valley, now stibjmi to the annual overflow. Saves Worry, Saves Money, Saves the Hair. If you want to free your head ol dandrufl and stop falling hair, you must sooner or later resort to Newbro's llerpicide. By using llerpieide first you save yourself worry, which is desirable, you save money, which is a consideration, and you save your hair, which is Hie most important ol all. Why not profit by the experience of Mrs. S. A. Lee, of 110 South 4th St., Richmond, Va., who writes: '■•Four years' residence in India ruined my hair until it was but two Inches ions and very thin, 1 tried -very tli ing In Europe and America without benefit until 1 was Induced use llerpicide. My hair is now long, soft and silky and natural color, while befmc-it was quite gray. My friends never lire of admiring my tiuir." Mrs. Leo's story is a typical history of holt troubles. Alter everything else rails Newbro's Herpicido brings relief. It would be just as -l- feobivo if used first. Newbro's llerpieide kills the dandruff germ ami prevents falling hair, ll .slops itching of the scalp almost Instantly. No matter what ihe. claims of others, llerpieide is the only genuine original dandrufl germ tle.vi royer. om* dollar .size bottles guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. Applications at good barber shops. Send Hie. for .sample bottle to The llerpieide Co., Dept. IL, Detroit, Midi. I tealt it-Murphy Co., Ltd., Special Agents. Rossland submitted a resolution urging that steps be taken lo insure Ci- public against the -dangers ol adulterants iu food aud thai a ('ana dlan national highway in- built from ih,> Atlantic to the Pacific. Vmong the delegates were: Nelson William Cunliffe, c. K, Mcllardy ami W. 0. Foster; Creston, O.A.M Voting and Guy Lowenburg; Rossland, I. S. Dosehnmps. J. S. C. Fraser land L. A. Campbell; Fort Steele, IA. 11. Fenwick; Kaslo, II. (iiegerich 1 and .1. I. Itetallaek; Trail, 11. IL Stewart and T. W. Ilingay; Moyie, .'. \\. McKay. Among others present were Captain J, V. (lore, superintendent W. 0. Miller, H. W. Drew and C. IL Marker, of Nelson; J. U. McDonald, W. 0. Tainan and Chas. A. Peters, ol Itossland; II. ll. Cur- rie, Nelson, publicity secretary, and J, Kemp, acting secretary of the Associated Boards. After routine business the president's address was read and a vote ol thanks unanimously passed to him. First Vice-President Oeigericb in his address said the past year had not In en particularly prosperous lor tbe districts represented by that body, although the clouds that hovered over the southern Kootenay bail not passed away anil Ihey hail reason to hcllcvo that tbe Kaslo-SIoeuu district would in the near future have adequate railway facilities, mid a number ol mines would enter the active shipping lists again and would bring prosperity tf, the whole countrj. In lhe district represented by the Kaslo board, deeper development was tin* order of the day, many properties entering the smmtl stage ami proving on* bodies at depth. It was hoped some solution ,,( the perplexing nine problem would be reached whereby the cosl would nol be so greal as io exclude exploitation of modcrnte- si/e 1< w-grade ore bodies. Tbe Dom- »♦♦♦♦*■>»♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦»« Big Clearance Sale of il HEATERS /*■'■ i * * £--%; ■ We want the room. Look at these Bargains {19.00 Heater now $14.25 18.00 •* •' 14.00 15.00 •' " 12.00 12.00 " " 7.80 7 00 " 4.85 V Come in and See Them ', J. D. McBRIDE : Cranbrook B.C. Phone 5 ************* ***** I BARGAINS Just a Few More Days of REAL, GENUINE BARGAINS in all Departments of our Store. Our Sale has been very successful up to date. So come in and get busy this week. NOTICE! Our store will close on Wednesday, January 31st at \\\\ o'clock for Stocktaking and if we find enough left to make a decent showing, wil' open up as usual on Thursday, February 1st. In ion government was to he asked tc appoint a special committee lo consider tlie lead-zinc industry from a commercial standpoint and to assist it by a proper taeifl or bonus, or both. The lead bounty, which was of great assistance to that Industry, expired in June, 1018, and while it was generally understood that a tariff commission was to he appointed by the Dominion government at lhe present session, it was the opinion feet in length, 72 feet breadth; her gross tonnage is about 18,100, nnd her displacement 25,000 ions. To .I'M to the comfort ol passengers hy increasing the steadiness nf Hu. ship, Frahm's anti-rclling Links have been installed. MAKES HAIR (IHOW. The I ranbrook Drug and Hook t'o. has an iuvigorator tbat will grow hair or money back. The time to take care rf yonr hair is whin vou have hair to take care of. I If your hair is getting thin, gradually falling out, it cannot he long before the spot appears. The greatest remedy to stop the hair from falling Is SALVIA, the (treat American Hair Grower, first discovered in Knglai.it. SALVIA fui- DISSOIATION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that the partnership heretofore existing between us, the undersigned, as Oeorge It. Leask and Company in the City of Cranbrook, Province ol liritisli Columbia, bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due lo the said partnership are to be paid to Oeorge It. Leask at- the City of Cranbrook, B, ('., aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to Im* presented to tlie said Oeorge R. Leask, by whom the same will Ih* settled. Dated at tbe City of Cranbrook this 20th day of .lauuary, 1012. Oeorge It. Leask. Vincent S. Liddlfoatt. Witness: Joseph Ryan, Notary Public. 1- It WOOD For Sale! R. S. McNeil I'HONE 111 c Reduced Prices on 5 and 10 cord lots w k: YOU'LL NEVER BURN ANY OTHER AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED THE Tungsten Lamp Strongeit Bri.htett Mott Economical Davis Bros. Electric Co. LIMITED Everything io Electrical Equipment CRANBROOK AND FERNIE ^ Jk NOTICK. NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN that thirty days after date, I Intel., to apply to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works foi I license to prospect for coal and pet- j roleum on the following lands, situate in the District ol South Kast Kootenay, llrilish Columbia, in! Block 4898: Commencing at a post planted at or near I milts east of the 43 mile post on the C.P.H. survey on the west boundary of Block \\~*%\\ and being the .S.W. corner post of Bert K.( Palmer claim; thenee north 80 chains;! thenee cast KO chains; thence south sn chains; tbenco west 80 chains to a point of commencement, making 640 acres, more or less. Located this 15th day of Novemlbcr, 1911. Itoy Allen, Agent fnr Bert E. Palmer, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-5t NOTICK. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVES that thirty days after date, I Intcs* to apply to the Hon. Chief Com- inissiiii. 1 of Lauds and Works foi » license to prospect for coal and pet* roleum on the following lands, situate in the District of South Kast Koolenay. British Columbia, in Block 4593: Commencing at a post planted al or near 1 mile east of the 3!) mile post on C.P.lt. survey on the west boundary of block 4893 and lieing the S. K. comer post of Mary Largey claim, (ihencc north 8(1 chains, thence wesl 81) chains; thenee south 89 chains; tbence east 80 chains to a point ol commencement, making l>li> acres, more or less. Located this llth dav of Novenibfar, 1011. Roy Allen, Agent for Mary Largey, Locator. Witness: John Virgo. 2-51 THE PALACE CIGAR STORE ii s. A. HKI11, Proprietor HANSON BLOCK I have just received a complete line of new CIGARS Come and sec our lines CRANBROOK Jc viens de rccevolr un nssortiment compltt de CK1 ARKS 1)1: PREMIER CHOICE. Venez voir pour vous vous convaincre. ******************************************** i JAS. A. LEASK «t SON o~/>e GROCERS Slaterville Don't lx* rush, buy for cash, It will an v.. you iniiiiy n dollnri Thi' ready rush will limit.' it mush Much iiuickcr I linn u slumling collar : i Specials to End of February: * DUST BANE * • 2 Tins for 75c. TOMATOES .1 Tins for 50c. **** THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 8IR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.C.L., Pmuoent ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST. - $6,000,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS Th* Canadian Bank ol' Commerce extends to Farmers every futility for the transaction of their banking business including the discount mid collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application, BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every brunch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive Ihe same careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily us by a personal visit to the Bank. 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