THE ''noi rn iNBROOK HERALD CRANBROOK, B.C., THURSDAV, NOVEMBER 4th, 1926 VOLUME 28 NUMBER 37 S T FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th — AND _ _ _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th S T T H T H A £ A £ R A Colleen Moore in R A T U T R R £ IT MUST BE LOVE" £ A TYPICAL COLLEEN MOORE PICTURE - MADE EXPRESSLY FOR FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT BY 'THE 'S LEADING FUNSTERESS'

MORE NAMES BEING CENTRAL SCHOOL SESSIONS OF RURAL SPEAKER SETS FORTH Week Belong s SUGGESTED FOR REPORT FOR MONTH DEANERY HELD LAST PROHIBITIONISTS VIEWS Acclamation CIVIC OFFICES OF OCTOBER \ r m i s t i c e WEEK IN CRANBROOK ON BIG QUESTION to the Legi i>: mis in regard I af DIVISION I. Ruii-Dccanal meeting'- were hel 1 Speaking to i n a idh ti * wlncb. for Dr. King full aii* apparently golni quite Nu enrolled, ;io; percentage m (ranbrook on October 27th, 28th filled to capacity the !'• itcd 'burch on ay on Sundaj evi ninj I •-• Rev, R. bri. My in some quarters, ui "I ; and 29th, Wednesday, Thursday and Oi ve Norgrove Hi, Jessie South J. Melntyre, pro for Bible names are being canvassed Friday of last week. The visiting Many Activities to Mark might be considered as candidate HII. t. (in Young 80.0, Grace Pritchard the prohibition party, gave un ex- No Conservative Oppoutioo the vacancies. In addition lo llu- 70.0, Mav Strachan 7U.2, Helen clergy arrived on Wednesday, those haustivi addn • itter of Wade 70.1, Mnry Richmond 78.7, world-wide prohib -• :•- I:- ntr* m to be Offered Minuter at Anniversary oi mayor elected every wnr, the terms I would ngain like to lake ' present being the Venerable Arch­ of Aldcrnien MacPherson, Fink and Rosaline Weslon TtJ.'.it Eileen Gruy. deacon Graham, rector of Nolson; Ing his subjei I thai it 76.7, Kathleen Kdmondson 76.1, Lu- I this opportunity < t request­ was not in any u.•-._<, , :., . By-Election Armistice Cameron expire ibis year, as the Kev. S, N'cwby, vicar of Creston; Rev. three two-year aldermen, nnd another ing the citizens to observe Choosing as a - ,: • * I •: : • n I :•:••••. has to he elected to fill tlu- unexpir­ boncau 7*1.5, Douglas Patton 7U.7, lhe Anniversary of the sign­ ] 11. U. Oswald, rector of Fernie; Rev. In* read from :,. mpter of NOMINATION TUESDAY TO DECORATE MEMORIAL ed term of a year of II. li. Hicks. Robert Muirhead 7.'t.4, William Cox ing (tf the Armistice with the * \Y. .1. Crick, vicar of Kimberley; and Habakkuk and the ISth vt rse. ll, [in addition to tiie names which have 71-1 Edwin Haley 70.9, Jean Mac­ stated tbat the drink qui -' ion "a- an usual two minutes' silence the rural dean, Rev. F. V. Harrison. Tlu* program haa been practically been mentioned previously ns possibli- donald W.2, Vera Sadler 09.0, Car- ige-long e\ ii, :,- * S ..':.. The When Dr, King. Kast Kootenay ties. ,1. A. Arnold, former alderman, net Blaine 08.0 Husk Randall (17.ti, at 11 fl.m, on November llth. The vicars of Golden, Michel and peaker quoted fi i vnrj * passages member in the federal house and the completed for the activities of the is now being mentioned as another Tresa de Luea 67.1, Betty Lunn GG.'d, i Windermere were unable to be pres- of scripture to indu a •• , inl »n newly designated minister of health members of tho Canadian Legion in who might be willing to accept nomi­ Lillian Pa e 65.5, James Brookes There will he a short i'ere- , ent. lu bl by men of n tinu Ith regard ami soldiers' re-establishment, ar­ which it is hoped they will have the nation again. 06.3 Lloyd Burgess 64.4, Lillian tnony at the War .Memorial I The sessions commenced with a to it. He stated that as rai ai rives in the ctiy this week-end, to Webster 64.2, Malcolm McPhee 04.0, the prohibition party was concerned, be present for the nominations Tue»- support of everyone in the district. On the school there are in front of thc Qovernment I coh bration of Holy Communion in Thanksgiving-Armistice week presents three vacancies to fill. 1'. II. Dezall, Dorothy Flett 63.5, May Russell Building immediately follow­ the fight was by no means n local one, lay next, bt* will find waiting for Christ Church, at H a.m., on St. Sim­ the prohibition fori i - wt re linked him an acclamation, the first he hu the most outstanding anniversary the chairman, and Mrs. .1. Jackson G3.3, Go u Dezall 62.8, Mary ing lhe two minutes' silence d'Hondl 02.7, Marshall Russell 02.3, on's and St, Jude's Day, the cele­ with nation.- and countries which en- been handed in the twenty-three which the veterans commemorate and and W. Henderson are the retiring three. Mr. Dezall has not yel mnde Alex Laidlaw 61.5, Peggy Johnson and i would like to sec a brant being the rural dean. All ses­ clrch d the woi Id, ii tanctiiM »ui h ars he has been in public life Ln marks the anniversary of events couiitrit - as Rumania at I othi i east­ the Kast Kootenays. up his mind fully as to whether he 01.3, Vincent Ljungiiuist 51.1. large turnout of the citizens sions and meals were held at the which should be kept green in the re will again be in the running, but it A. WOODLAND ern and i cntral Europenn "onservatives in the riding have at that ceremony. rectory. There were papers ami dis­ membrance of all. is slated both Mrs. Jackson and Mr. who had adopted or were ad met, and decided they would not Henderson are willing to stand again. DIVISION 11. T. Al. ROBI cussions on hyinuology, parochial and certain measun of prohibition. ITer any opposition to the return The activities of the week-end will On the Police Commission \V. V. At­ Allan MeCurrack 77.8, Pauline RTS, church problems; Worship and the Even in Scotland, such a place as of Dr. King in the by-election set A. a vor. Stcwaiton had a ••• ai option. He start on Saturduy, November 6th, tridge is the one whose two-year term Bowness 77.5, Edmund Gartside holy communion; and outline ser­ fir thi 16th, and it is altogether with the sale of the familiar poppies. expires. 76.;J8, Margaret Farreli 74.4 Evelyn i pointed to the every j ... • ikely, therefore, that he will be elec­ mons. An important matter ol' busi­ the c-*. i!- of thi liq -• i busim • vt* re ted by acclamation. The only other This will be continued on Monday, Eley 74.2, Winnifred Pelkey 71.1, Ruth Fanning 70.7, Marie Collins ness was the apportionment of the bolng ii ci gni • nnd ht urged that ikelihood would be the entrance of Returns from Eugland * * *** * * ** * ** * * *** * * * * * * * * * the 8th, and is in charge of the girls Helen Gilroy 70.5, Norman Gal Diocesan Block Assessment to the the peoph bestir tl n a labor or independent candidate, of the High School literary society, Mrs. Frank Doodson and Httlei, .*, ,,,, „ D •- ,. • n .. .,, K but with little over a week before 1 8 rn C M lft 1 fl various parishes of the i ural deanery thc fori * v. hicti i ganlsed In who have undertaken this patriotic daughter returned on Wednesday of ] fc ?^ ;.?A J n\ ^?i T l i^ their own interest foi polling, it would not be humanly pos- Ruth McKowan 09,5, Eddie Leonard and also tho bishopric revenue ac­ work, and can be relied upon to car­ last week from a visit to England, 6'.'.5. Mike Frost 68.6, Mary Fyfe ance of thc traffi Hi that Ible for any candidate to enter the Light On count. tlon with any chance of success. ry it out thoroughly. A window dis­ being accompanied back from Mon­ US.1, Patrick Harrison 67.it, John the Church coul . • t of 1 \s • ness if it would, tt:. li theii ; During his stay in the district this treal by Mr. Doodson, who met them Chisholm 67.7, Walter Barrett 66.06, ( play of the poppies will be made at Ilelmer Erickson 06.61, Florence pom (its would put thi ui .'. ' • - i no Dr, King hns consented to the Cranbrook Drug & Book Co. store there. Johnston 65.61, James Dixon 65.1 wage standard. business If thi .* - u Hi eet t* preventatives of the Canadian on Thursday of this week. J tan Niblock 64.8, Robena Miller Coal Strike He claimed the present strike had it was a significant fact tl tus Legion from Fernie, Corbin, Michel, arisen through the government refus­ Sunday Service! Commence Badminton 04.7, Alex Williams 64.5, Alberta British Labor Leader Speaks trial and t at< ma rga - * i ranbrook Kimberley and Creston, Jones 61.4, Cyril Harrison 64.3, Al­ ing to renew this subsidy and thc bad rcgulat ioi s will M 11 assemble at the Legion bead- On Sunday, November 7th, at fred Calhoun 64.3, Yvonne Williams Here on Sunday mine owners being unable to meet the use of alcohol or ,:arters here, and to discuss with 2 p.m. members of the legion will The badminton elub formed in con­ increased wages and at the same time ihem mattery particularly affecting nection with the Odd Fellows' and 61.3, Ellsworth Ryan 63.2, Bertram member-, It wa meet to parade to the cemetery fur MacLean 63,1, Eugene Kennedy 63.0, j Last demanding of the miners a longer had en at the returned men. Rebekah lodges commenced play on worki'* day. from seven hours to for Itself, the decoration of the graves of de­ Tuesday evening at thc Auditorium, Elva Turner 62.i), Beverley Collier and that i wos tral one in 02.7, Yvonne Stenberg 62.7 Joe eight hours on the job, and demand­ ceased veterans, and the same even­ when a good start was made for what ing to i .uke separate agreements for any way. He fell I fr •* a busi­ promises to bc a good season. It is Walkley 60.8, Donald Mclnnis' 60.2, LABOR PARTY'S REMEDY ness standpoii : it •••*. - the most un­ YOUNG MAN OF ing, at 8..10 p.m., following the usual June Collins B9.6 Joseph Genest j the various district instead of a na­ fair con • • the business church services, a united armistice- probable that two courts will In* ar- tional agreement. 1.4 Edna Tavlor 58.7, Wright i, A public meeting was held at the | man bad. Thi drinks not MOYIE FAMILY PASSES thanksgiving service will be held the nged in the ball, and play will tak 7. An- Mr, Newbold asserted that it mat­ place two or three nights a 'A-eek . I Spi .-rs 1, Wm. Stevely 55.7. An- Auditorium on Sundny nfternoon only is making himself uselei • s same as in previous years. Kev. H. ted litt'e so far as the cost went, business way, but depriving hinu-elf AWAY SATURDAY LAST F, G. Morris is president of the dub, 1BU S Rt *. missed tests. | |a8t, when the speaker was Mr. W. T. | hi ther the government paid th-* V. McNeill is taking charge of this M. GRACE JOHNSTON | Newbold, a prominent Labor member and family of ': ' thai -t.-uld go A. E. Leigh vice-president, and Miss noney out in subsidies or in relief nto other channel-. service and on the platform will be Gracie Higgin the soeretary-m asm*-! of the last British parliament, when bat would be neci ssary when wngCf Came From Prairies Lut ull the local ministers. A special er. DIVISION IU. he sat for the Motherwell division of| bopped below a certain level. He An Ouiiaw Liu *• • - .Mnr, Lamont 74.8, Dorothy Worth- Scotland, and at present a Lab order of service has been prepared ontlemned the attitude of Premier He felt that it had passi I •- . ng Winter—Succumbs to , . inirto-*.*. n 11.0, Marjori- e Wade 71.1. - didate In the North Derby*! M a clean legitimate business. He ir. wh'ch th<*--e arj familiar hymns, r Baldwin on the strike, asserting that ful of the PWBy bii 'rw-i-r- tb- [ y-.-vy MK'rindlMcGrindUt 10.310.3, , DerivlHerivUl I vision. Mr. NeNWftiG at ti::- i s a 1-A.ne shareholder in one of ttit Typhoid and parts of the service are to be tenuis have yet held. The grand [Varner 701, Klibabeth Godderis j| saSIitl in the Hritish p oal companies, he had kept this in­ province were now all bar tenders. taken by all the ministers. It is march wiliviil be "leled oiloir" at 10 o'clock j 08.6^, LLilliai n Russel" "l "06.1" ' , Ed- ranked usaci He regretted thc .-; • ctat le of the pre> terest foremost. He said that Mr. Residents of- Moyie particularly hoped thnt the public will attend this harp. Good snappy music has beenjna Collier and Jack Parker equal,' ! time has si mewh.tt modi l'i his Baldwin had taken up a biased at­ mierof the province p* sing as it wen arranged for, with some novelty num­ Edn: Baxter 85.6, Stanley Por-1 views and has rntiu-Iy . :t lu- red with apron on dealing out liquor heard with regret the newi of the service in large numbers. An offer­ titude favoring the coal owner, but ; assino on Saturday last, at the St. bers and unusual decorations. Th.- ladys liurton ti4.K. Jean oiganization, being now i •organized Winston Churchill, Chancellor British the people. It had become 00] ' ing is to be taken to assist in meet­ refreshments being arranged for will * Rutleds I.... Vivian Kemp 04.2, |as ., Labor man with m more pro- Eugene Hofpital. of Joseph Roy Brai- Exchequer, had seemed more reason­ that was being gh n to the people n n of Mr. and Mrs. Braiden, of ing the necessary expenses (if the oc­ also be unusually good. Bi Pelton 03,6, Winnie Steward nounced views thnn othe lt aders in able. The extra one hour which the The speaker then tra • I casion. Paring the regular services G2.8 Hazel Clapp 02.0, James Atchi- that party. -.-it place. Two or three months ago On Thursday of next week. Novem­ coal owners wished to add to the systems of legislation which had been r.e had Wn taken with an attack of ron 01.5, Hilda Robinson M.S, Harry Rer.l Story Not Known working day of the miners, Mr. New- adopted in an en -• • r '• ut the churches that dny, it is plan­ ber 1 1th. at 11 o'clock the two min­ Walkley 60.6, Robert Stevely 00.0, I endlcitls, for which he had ua* ; The meeting here was held under bold claimed, would save twelve mil­ the qui stion, instancing first the high ned to place wreaths on tlu* vnrious utes' silence to mark the hour of tbe ! Belanger 59.6, Yuel Guthrie the aUhp.Cus of thi; Cranbrook Labor dergone an operation. Only two lion, five hundred thousand pounds in licence then the low, the local weeks or so following this he had memorials which the churches have armistice will be observed, Mayoi "••• B, Mae Neily and Leona Small parly, and T. H, Brondson, who acted wages which the coal owners would under .-uch provisions as the Scott for their own members which will be ua 5 ; as chairman, stated that the meeting contracted typhoid fever, from which Roberts publishing in this issue his|^ !< ,H , Andrew d'Hondt 50.2. get and lUincan Acts. Then the province he finallv succumbed, after an 1U« done by some member of the Legion. , , • v • r rank Met aire and James Stone was called as part of the educative took hold of it .:. 1906. Prohibition proclamation to this effect. At thi- uM) -,; -; Befcty GenMt gg j( Ed|th program that tin- party bad endeavor­ Urged lo Emigrate n*-ss of five week.-. He was still in The Big Dance Referring to the labor bureaus In won the day. despite tr. fact that his youth, being eighteen years and time there will be a short service it | Walker 53.0, Edna Shaw 61.8, Regi- ed to carry out. their opponents tri d to steal the vote, On Monday, Thanksgiving Pay. the operation in Britain. Mr. Newbold »;x months old. He was employed the war memorial on Baker Street nald Shaw 50.6, Florence Steward , Mr. Newbold was speaking on the stated that the unemployed there Thi- resulted in » certain measure of veterans an- holding their annual ar­ 49.1 Alice Morsh 46.5. at the Concfntratnr since coming to when a wrenth will be placed on the present labor crisis in England, and were being strongly urged to emi­ prohibition. Th mprove- Moyie last Decern herewith his family* Absent George Haddad, ;- mistice dunce at tin- Auditorium, ar­ memorial by the Legion, and other or­ Geno|atated that reports which the pi ess grate to Canada, where they were ment on the bam •:-.. * r.' ugh '.h-rr- and was well liked among the young rangements for which hnve now bun Ingham. had carried of the present situation given t<» understand there were plen­ still existed the home brew and the people of the town, and quite fond ganisations, as well as the public In ^ M. L. BAXTER.lv/ere not only Inadequate but often completed, and by which it is assured ty of jobs on the railways, on tlu- drug stor.- ial< der d •"• r ' : •-- of athletics of all kinds. He leaves general, arc urged to co-operate In ,...,.-,--, ... ; incorrect. Ile stated it was not nos- land and in other directions. Ht icriptions. Thi »f the doctors' this event will be one of the btggcsl besides his sorrowing parents five these services. The "Lost Pos " will DIVISION IV. Liblfi Vl,t t0 ffive tiu. rea, histl(rv of hinted very broadly that large Can­ prescription Byatem brought disgrace si*ter? and two brothers. He waa of the season and it is hoped the most also be sounded by a bugler. Enrolment, 43; percentage of at- the recent big general strike in Brlt- adian business organizations were in­ to an honor.*: profe on. 1 here wi re born at Pentie. Sask., and the family tendance, 96.i0. j ain unliI Uu* present coal miner.' terested in this emigration movement, bootleggei» thi .ir.- now. had previously lived in the prairie .tames Halcrowe, SO; Marlon Rich- stoppage had ceased. This had now and went so far as to say that the Then the party I t hi province before coming to thia dis­ :'-v Buaye Put*. 78.8; Ade- been In progress for twenty-slx weeks, unemployed were given to understand (aimed that with tho government trict Ita i hiaholm, 77.8; Owen Haley, ami he d|d not expBCt anv cessation that if they did not consider coming ontrol, bootlegging wi s e, and to Canada they would lose the support The funeral took place on Monday I NEW MINISTER ASKS LEGION'S CO-OPERATION ; Norah Simpson, ..; Jane Nis- (lf the -strike for sometime vet. It crime also • *- Il •'•- - B 10 afternoon from the t'nited Church »; Ira McNaughtan. in; Hilda , h t one hundred thousand they were getting from the govern­ claimed that tht i ild be a est ra­ , 74.6; Hazel Bowley, 71.5: Her- waminers tms hat d0 broken away from th. here. Rev. Mr. Fleming, of Moyle, THE LEGIONARY ment. If a wholesale emigration tion of respect for law and order. bcrl Potter and Margaret Rutledge, strike, but this only represented of this kind was put into effect, and conducting the service. There were He claimed thai not one of the prom­ many floral tributes in evidence, 70.fi, Evelyn Holdener. 00.5; Elliott 10bout 10 per cent of the miners' twenty-five thousand men came to ises had been fulfilled. Hani-- and John Magro, 07.8; Eva body. While it would be possible the wist, some would doubtless find bowing the respect the deceased had With respect to the position and i-rained for him»elf during bia short , i Knb>. <",T l: Harold Howe, i»t:.8; Har- for hfm to give a very definite ta­ their way to Cranbrook and Kimber­ Assuiniics of sympathy with the ll be given the most careful and attitude of thc dlstillen, he quoted n sidence there. The pall bearer* ry Christian, 05; Clara Gordon, 64.5; Bignt into the causes of the strike, ley, the inference Mr. Newbold left 1 ; assurances ot' the Canadian Legion of mpathetlc consideration." | Clarence Johnson and Mary Small, Labor leadeis were pledged not to do being that this would be lu the detri­ Mr. Manson »pei i;. n ' *• House were all friends from Moyie, Meters. thc ILK.S.L. were given by Hon. l>r. Dr, King proceeded to outline h ,- 63.8; Rose Magro, 08.6; Mike Kolis-; jt was Mt this would affect ment of labor at present enjoying with respect to then:. It was plainly VY and B. Desaulniers, VY. Montpel- SOi as to be seen, sn I ad nltted Ifer, N. CJosslin, S. and A. Baake. J. IL King, newly appointed Minister nception of the functions of th k. 62.6; Jack Pattinson, IS2.1; the position of both sides and also th bitter conditions here. He stated that the same people who owned the that th.- matter of obtaii ing liquor Interment wai made in the local of Soldiers' Civil Rc-Establtahment partment ; Christine Williams, 61,6; Hnrvey moderate and extreme Labor leaders. under this ac; v . ;!;, tilt one. cemetery. Blrce and Kathleen Nelly and Ellxa- [n goneral terms he stated the main coal mines and railways in Britain, am! Health, in a recent interview with also held interests in the Canadian and bootlegging, f decreas­ The l>.S.(.R. and the Hoard ot i,,,,), steward, 01.5; James Lunn and (.allM. ((f the present strike was dis a lepresentive of tin- Legionary, lh*. mines and railways. ing, was on the Increasi. He Motor Back lo Co*it Pension Commissioners were created Lilly Whit ink, 61.1 J Edgar Offin, satisfaction with conditions arising figure- to i :.'•'•'• ho thi The Misses Mary, Jean and Klale King said he hoped to have the val­ to make provision, insofar as ii i. 80.8; Frami- Curie, 69.1; Murrayiout 0f a general stagnation which had Labor's Solution of alcohol had Increased Hi claimed uable advice aud eo-operation of Un­ A P mo r b In asinver to some questions which it proved thai govi i ••*• • ontrol did Beattie left on Fridry by motor for ln.mai.lv possible for those wbo suf 5°mbough, Mi »«» ^ r !' M\ affected FndustrI yth ien thshipyardse Hritis,h wherIsle; e united organization in endeavoring li­ ; ' ', * .Gordon Calhoun 58.1; Neil Campbell (Ho Instant were put to him. Mr. Newbold gave not control, nelthi r does moi sral m their home in Vancouver. .._ had never seen such a slackness some interesting information on the moderate. The beet llcem - wert nnet problems of the present and ful fer from thc effects of disabilities at- nnd Gordon Sneers, 57: Mnry Prlt- fa,as now existed. Yards were only tnluitable to in Incurred during wnr chard, 65,6; Theo Laurie nnd Mar- a> coal mining industry in Britain, and then broughl I '• ave pt ople from ure affecting thoso groups under the working on a small fraction of their also outlined the solution which tin- drunkenness, il being felt that this Icences, 71 tlauor stores and 72 service, and for the dependent! of »hftll MacPherson, 62, Absent from capacity. the purview of his department. He ex­ those who were killed or die ni a examinations - -Norman Blaine, Eu­ Labor party has to offer. Speaking would reduee the liqui I, bul thl clubs. Of these beer parlors, 63 were nice Moore. Use-, af Coal Decline in regard to the royalty system, on the (ontrarj bal r. Vancouver. Instead of abolishing pressed particular gratification that result of such sei vice. The co opera The speakd traced the change in tbe bar, it wai but a return to it in S. I). WHITE whereby the landowners collected a tw. mill;-' loll 1 indred mil­ practically all the organisations had tion of all Canadians, and particular, England's indu-:rial Condition, and small loyalty from the coal output, another form. In the beer parlor com,, together, aud the belief that as DIVISION V.- •de 6 showed how thi- affected th con­ lion gallon- moi could be comfortably Mated to ly of iln veterans' organisations, i although this amounted in the ag« bein-. consumt -I Thi i eer parlor in a consequence the opinions of hte necessary to attain this objective Attemlnnce, 06.88. sumption of coal. From a heavy pu.,.1r 1 Kiegnte to about seven million drink instead of standing up. Kmlln Desautolsi H8.0; Norman ducer of cord llu- condition hi - nd but tl ' f drunk- united body undoubtedly would car ••| have always hold thnl main rs i pounds, he did imt consider this wus eiine--. ile claimed that the With regard to the u*e of alcohol Hall, S7.S; Edwin Hakkin. H7; Ho- (hanged to om- of over-production Bl serious a burden as the system o( in Its various formn. he naid that al­ ry more weight when placed before relating to pensions, n establishment, b. rtn < ollins. SO.2; Eileen Moore, due to a general industrial depression tlon party waa not fighting sn) par« j private ownership. He outlined tlcular brand ot liquor, but fighting cohol wns not a stimulant but a nar­ etc., should be kept entirely OUI of B5.8; John Catslrells, 81.0; Rudie in all lines and as they knew only I half-a-dozen different ways in which cotic. The speak*? claimed tbat the Parliament 1 alcohol lam. Kozak. 80.8; Billy Saunders, B0.5] one trade there were many miners the mines in Britain are operated, new lijrht which science wan shedding The new minister has plunged into politics. The fulfilment of the na Kenneth Haynes, 70.8) Joe Birkin. out of mrli; 100,000 was his esti­ The Local Pleblsclta such as bv leasing owner*, companies n the subject of the drink habit hli duties with nu evident desire to tional duty towards our war suffer 70.4; Edith Kaulkner. "M.H; Edvthc mate of those who would have to With refen nee t Wf.uld assist materially in it- eventual acquaint himself with all phases of ers calls for the earnest consideration Wells, 78.8; Doris Haley, 78.0; An­ find new employment, out of 1,200,- controlled by banks, landowners tion. in which It was proposed to put elimination. themselves operating the mines, HIK) the department's work. The Legion­ of Parliament as a whole. As far as gelo Provenzano, 78.4; Kiehi Mniga ooo mine workers, beer parlor- In Cranbrook, he con­ 1 With respect to the -ttnation in "" Georgina Haddad, 75.'J; Dolly other systems, and said that the co- sidered thai th - wa .i U;- in the ary representative found him busily I am concerned, no political c .1 v'a He showed also how fuel oil in lo.-sal inefficiency of many of the the United States, he claimed that ' '.lol 74.4; Stanley Williams, 72.8; marine work hydro-electric in for­ wrong direction, as it was a return the result had been a pentacost as engaged at his desk on a Saturday orations will be permitted to inter­ older mines would have to In- reme­ to the system oi private profit- with ny North, 7I.S; Joe Ward, 71.4; eign countries and the post-war died. Some mines would even have far as the Church was concerned, and afternoon. His first assertion was fere with the proper functioning of Donald Walker, 711 Ada Gammon. | delivery of German shipping tonnag all its evils, lie claimed thai in the that in every w»y the people were to be closed entirely. The Labor province there wert 251 beer parlor tliat he would never bo too busy to the department." (0.2; Grant McGregor, ,0; Muriel i h(l(l C(U|M(| H blg slump in the con. parly stood for taking over the oper­ profiting by the change in system, and that then- was no chance of them discuss the work of the department Worthington, 70; Mildred ttatkm.y siniiptinn nf Conl, Tin* unemployment ating Of mines, as a government de­ Work for the Department j,;,,,;. ^jj,,, SllHJVan, (17.H; Mimi Ble reverting to the former state. He with those who wore in n position to at the present time was over one partment, with a representative body Industry would Involve an Immense In response to questions ns to the fare, U7.2; Robert McGregor, 00.4; BXpl nse, and the Labor party held claimed that it was also being recog­ give him competent advise. million. made up from all departments, und future of the D.S.C.K., Dr. King Barbara Worthington, 66.2; Jack Par- these would involve u general orga­ to the opinion that the State pro­ nized by many that thc business had There had been brief periods of vide thi." money and not profit should to go for the sake of the boys and Open lo Suggestions said: "I believe there will be need j fc'n. W.8j Esther Leomird. 03.4; Carl better times, such as, for instance, nization of the industry. The Old |Brennan, 02.2; Kathleen Haynes, Country idea, he scathingly stated, be expected from the industry for at [••*-!• The outlook, he claimed, was "You mny convey this messnge to for this department for a long time I j;^'^ Millwr, 01; Harold Ge'orge, when the French taking control of least five years, but as it was un­ very bright, the people were about the Ruhr district had controlled tin- was to cut wages and lengthen hours, the officers and members of the Can to come. With the passage of tim«'|t;o; Billie Burton, 62; Margaret doubtedly the kev to all Industries it to rise in their might and save tho output of German coal. A little later whereas in this country the system adian Legion. As long as I am Min the problems of the disabled and de­ Walkley, 47.8; Harvey Moir. 41. Un- was to work the machinery to death should be brought up to the highest country from the evils of this curse. , .• n, 0 .. • there had been a stoppage in the Another aid to the solution of tb* liter of Soldiers' Civil Ke-Establish­ pendents, ns you realise, have a ten­ and thin scrap it. Firmly fixed possible pitch of efficiency, rnnked—Clarence Barrett. milu,s ()f Ul(. United States. Ily 1-J24 problem was the education of tbe ment nny proposals or suggestions dency to become more complicated, ideas as to production methods held The chairman closed the meeting M. MeCASLIN an,i [fl26 conditions wore just as had in Britaiti, and the machinery bail not with a few remarks, drawing atten­ boys and girls through science and thnt thc Legion mny desire to make j You hnve mentioned the prematurely DIVISION VI.-G»d. S 'aS eVer- and U," •oySm!?eBt -at. thut tion to the fact thai Mr. Newbold the light of (iod shed about. time had seen fit to fix the mlnlmuw'.'"-"";SemSl1 J 'brought Into use. to assist this department In fulfilling! nged Already some provision lias Attendance 07.87 per cent. wage for the miners and later gave™"" g*mnm> "'".•,, (1f .u,, had completely severed his connection Mr. Melntyre also spoke at the its purpose will be gladly received and 1 (Continued on Page 5) (Continued of Page Four) ttMOwWlia subsidy to maintain theNaturally the reconstruction Of th. with the communist party, morning service In the Baptist Church. ARMISTICE BALL S«S' Monday, November 8th THE CRANBROOK HERALD Thursday. November 4th, 1926 P A (I P. T W 0

k vi* :i qu stion fffffffffffff'fffffffffffff STOMACH MISERY 76, ACIDITY, GAS, GAS n . ?" -In- said, without MARYSVILLE NOTES ' l| i*l it was INDIGESTION <**GOLDE N COQM i mnuscript. fffffffffffaffffffffffffff YOU DO NOT HAVE TO , * S*+ 7 «*.•,.. at*,*W^a^t^r-t*Sa4Ll.^-'h't.'' tortoino- Another bright and lilting dance in t s the quickest, V RUTH CROSS ^f^ . was held in Ihe "Old Posl Olliee" on ,, I Thursday, the 28th. Mr. .lames', the GUESS THE AGE OF sun elii for indigi ition, gasses, well-known good time-keeper, one- sourness, fer- ,1, impor- man band dispersed the music. There SYNOPSIS the Iran-ln i take it was a real old-fashioned brenk-tlown aa mental a :h distress caused is game— ^gf^ff by ncidi ; K few tablets give al- Molly Cochran, wile of tbe Cove- er startlini dunce, and many of Hie old tunes ernor, threatened with exposure oi things he y Itoi made were played, and also some of the most immediate stomach relief. Cor­ an Innocent but suspicious-appearing hair, Ironic . ,-ou down comparatively new tunes. Tlie "Span­ rect your stomach and digestion now Incident In her girlhood life, leaves huge, tortoisi : imple ou ish Ynlse" was danced with charm for a, :• rent Druggists sell mil- a note telling her husband she i de- seamed and ' the and grace. Messrs. Smith and Hilt. termincd to follow a literary career, ami over-hurt from the Concentrator, played lhe *r and goes from Texas to Now Y.n*k. was a least I violin during the evening. Thanks There she reads an article in a news- he looked. | are due Messrs. Bartholomew, orga­ WHISKY Ottawa. Ontario.—The Canadian paper telling of her drowning when lie nizer; Hill and Smith fur playing; I ti i*i is still es timated to be a canoe capsized, ln reality she lias over. He also lo Mesdames Robichnud (who THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT 13,130, I . * ompared with 42,- voluntarily "lost" herself rather iookn kindly sold lhe gentl n ribbons for, admission), Stuart. Phillips and Hid*, 379,1 ] * ar, according to than imperil her husband's political peren llolll.l MATURED IN OAK CASKS AND career. der; and. of course, we must not for-1 a sued by the Bureau of ll Ol i CUIl'l gel the ladies and gentlemen also, THE AGE GUARANTEED BY THE made up of Prince "Paulo 111 who served the refreshments, ole. j Edward I 3,40 i, cwt., Novo CHAPTER XXVII Tlie dance broke up in the wee sum' CANADIAN GOVERNMENT (in,- vicious hot morning ni late thai itraight Scotia 2,833,000, Mew Brunswick !,..in , ami ii is certain that all had August—two Augusts after llu- wi"' tin- ..inn V ; • i-cil u jolly lime together. Como again,' 1,709,000, On- had broken out in Europe tin- bU- , ami ; '.I,. I have il II friends e and all! Presenl we :rr*Tr~7-*Wi7 -vi •- im Manitoba 2,248,000, l-eaii from which Molly had o>eeasion - i of relii I ' ' I"."' nice the) .Mr. uud Mrs. Prod Cairo. Mr. undi SEST3S - - 3,016, , Alberta al port-time work culled up. Myron , likl* 1 little chu lien he had tin ' ' ' •' Mrs. Lloyd Crowo, Mr. ami Mrs. Mc : I.i* ure, in und thi I • ' This advertiaomont in not Inserted '. . British Columbia 1,859,- Eldredge had a I k to hi- typo, lhal Donald, Mi*, and Mis. Itaillinlmm-w. I soi-i-elarv hail quit in a hull. II Thai « ,s whnl he had liein * iv. ill -. don I hold :i .u Mr. nud Mrs. K. Bidder, Mi*, nnd .Mrs. I by the Government tt tho Province of Brltlali Columbia i I* a ililliiilll man lo Work for, 111 I 111 pu .1* ou luni in Ti MI !" Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Mr. hml the vilest handwriting on curl In* .li. i dn j-„u know Im Irom Mrs. Al. Phillips, Mrs. Roblch I dinini- .i nail ui dining room Would she care to try it'.' . lllll i) Mrs. Tibbetts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ch Mollv would. Al thai particul 'I'l ... , iJ .... i *,*•••• ii liiiruyeth thee, Ian table I II *'-- * oui for reckless driv­ with, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Frio junctu ' she would huve lliuloi-lak* II Hi i.:li twisted Iiu .Mr. nnd Mrs. John Horman, Mrs. .1 Fin*! for rnt-irrli ing. 1 to typo a IIII I Atlnntci d .Ih. r 11 I-I ly over Hi in I. rigai In* wan Pnttinson, Mrs. Blaney, Mr. Bradloj whin meltad in <» for Beelzebub, prince ol Devili Alli.'ll !* II "Anl *. il H , .0*1 ul' 1" nnd Mlsa Gregory, Mr, and Mr •poon or muffed 1 ' the oiiisiil,* -I lown»tnlr< Myron Eldrodgo's npnrtmenl was ynu v.- an.'" m. lip, Im In c. Roberta] also Messrs. Kd. Frlenke. oi» the note and in ono of those awo-insplring new, Will. . lhc *• :iil*-ss ma All". Bidder, George James (music- vnpori 11,,'i.ile.l. od presently. • • lope. It * itained hor studio places overlooking an ancient I teenth in thi lasi • lay io,l . half Inn), Wm. Bidder, Harry Bidder, A. i •• ii... i luni said- siiuniv. Twelve stories up. a Wm'[,',"1| and ihis wenlber, I Hill, Evans, Garden, Hogg, Bi , Jiipri A maid opened llu* door and list 1 ll. I.,, nl :. ' ance with, Gownnlock, C, McKeehnie, Dr, nn shi I,.,,! about threadbare.' lo the mosl beautiful ri *; ,i Rowland, Pollock, II. Roberts, Ln- < Itive handkerchief tiscia <:Jr.l Head and Chest Colds ever Been. ,. I collar, took oil' llu lila -es 101,1 mop- mnrre, .lack Bell, Slye, Holmes, F The maid returned to say thai Mr. pod Ilis forehead, "No liin • Oliver, B. Deamel Earl Mellor and better '"••' 1 CHAPTER XXV11I Relieved In a New Way Eldredge would sou her directly. blackmail, nnyhov l*i * * . i . ii friend, E. James, George Turnor, Hid she care to look over the >l">nu- Wm ren Keer, Jimmy Lemmon, Don INQUIRY INTO GENERAL accursed IVmnl.* i'; • ', 1 Iii*, Eldredge calm for ©"Tewy Lemmon, 1). Shannon. George Stuart, A Salvo which Release* Medicated script'.' She led Iho way l.. a .-mailer j '•• Illi-*- sol down lo Molly' i !;n e nm- evening mili& j3w.r!M>se-» FIRE HAZARD room, beautiful, loo, after Ils fash- "°'? "« III l*,l the !:;*., chapters of tin Len. Glanville, and the Misses Greg­ Vupora when Applied Over s • only in i ion, hut very simply furnished with I " i*. ik. !* .* *i oi-i then, nnd ory, CunlillV, (lundy, Althoff, E, Tih­ New"" ''•:'/: '••••• Throat nnd Client. a typewriter desk, a chair or two, and i ri ml my linn betts, Lamnrro, Shea, Blaney, Herch­ The Honorable Minister of Lands "Perhap il \..ii th .no oils of climate a chintz-covered day boil. little fire Ol Hu* he-nth pleas mer, Holmes. The next dance will always ready. will conducl nubile liearin j relative little. . . Mollv Inhaled as a vapor and, at thc same When Mollv saw lhe manuscript be held on Thursday, November 1 Ith. Pus.-© and time absorbed through tlie skin like a to Fo ntion and Forest ber heart fainted within lur. She Ho stared. "I'.' All are welcome! liniment, Vicks VapoRub reaches imme­ Prote following places had not supposed that any handwrit­ lady, you don'l ii diately inflamed, congested air passages. uml i! ing could prove too much lor her, nte lhal I can r Mrs. B. Lundin and Alfie visited This is the modern direct treatment for lit this was a genus all ils own. When Molly mudi Mrs. Bartholomew on Monday, all cold troubles that is proving so popu­ Grand Forks, November 12th, .-it After thirty minutes of tin- i«"s' con- lit lar in Canada and the States where over ,.;;n p.in. •ontrutod e-fforl of which sin* was enp- lhe Ipl Mr, and Mrs. Chenowith are visit­ 17 million jari are now used yearly. '* ember I r.t I. at 10 a.m. iblc, sin- hml made out less than a ing with their mother and sisters. Splendid for sore throat, tonsilitis, I •ns uilline lo Crnnhrooii November liizeii words. She pushed the niaiui- bronchitis, croup, lu-ad and chest colds, IOth, at icript from her. In tlu- acuteness les, didn't thej things a Mr, Don Tibbetts, Stanley nnd B. catarrh, asthma or hay fever. 7.;lli p.m. if her disappointment tear., rushed ,i< in Hie hands I and up Roberts are all out of hospital after Just rub Vick3 owr throat and chest Kai i* . No I,-llll, involuntarily lo her eyes- spattered not •I* than the fil their operations for tonsilitis. and inhale il.-* medicated vapors. It ciuickly loosens up a cold. p.m. iu the mahogany desk. We wish Ml*, and Mrs. Norman Tin- objee of Lliese hearings is to At that moment, the il • opened lu Deamel, who were married at the An­ md Myron Eldredge came in or Mu EFFICIENCY elicit inform ii.m ami secure helpful glican Church, Cranbrook. every hap­ rather bolted in. Ilis every move­ piness through life. The newly-weds IN TUNING hi< i 'Ill lead lo im nt had the abrupt, jarring energy IP* ,**i..-i* her badly iff as it have tnken up residence in Kimberley. ,s a man who keeps his internal mo­ VAPORUB ids in ila- handling of glance hum. .rom - went 11 ufter Hu* ;,. re hazard. tor running all lhe time at lop speed. certain, 'i hen hi i The town hoys were around for h 1;. careful training, Oral 21 MILLION JARS USED YeARir Ik- paused ill tin- doorway lo li| lit a 1 Ill I'o • r* gurding local meet- For an hour the.*, All-Hallow's eve with a fine displny hard work satis- cigarette, and Molly made short over lhe first ch iltel of fin works. That's the way, boys! fnctorTlJ^cfeied, before'the words ^W»WVWAW.W.WWVW ing be obtained from Gov- shfift with the tears. She had timi ill make mil. with ii ; hi Just innocent fun harms no one, and "experience" and "ability" take on I*I*MI PI .' i* District Forester .-veil for a fleeting observation or causes no hard feelings. how. I'm on* debtor I'or lif their full meaning, and I have quali­ 0. I!. N'ADKN, .wo. He wns tall, wiry, lean-brown; fied on both these points. \ Ai t'.iin o'cloc,'clock Inlie- rctureturnedr . The senior boys and girls were Hi imi Minister of Land.-. mopped himsell wilh pillow - a Coming strongly endorsed by the St, Joseph's v.ia ec. I like around for "Holy Eve"-—All Hallcws. best authoi ities in Canada—piano Victoria, ll.C. corner of Hie couch, lighti -I n e ti myself." At the Bartholomews a very enjoy­ -then toss,*,l tin- pillowi a * tin manufacturers who are positively par­ October 2 'I. IIU 30-38 !i .. . 11! An.l able time was spent. "The Prisoner's ticular where thev put their signa­ room wilh a muttered ... il * . j ,i,. Sonu" and "A Letter edged in Black" ture, as follows: that they vere "too damned were sung. Just a cheery crowd of Soon he was absorbed in col Hcintzman & Co. Academy **'t'*****,j,*.iia******** stalwart hoys and girls. We missed Molly's freshly typed Bheeti villi llu •ome of the old faces who have none Morris & tv.irn Co. origlnnl. away to other places, and into various Gourlny Piano Co. jC . NELSON - B.C. - ; ! PAUL Thirty minutes later hi * > ; Dominion Piano Co. a« left off shuffling papers. Ncwoomhe Piano Co. ? BOARDING SCHOOL ove of Heaven, stop tl The writer wonders how many pen Fletcher Bros. J | NORDGREN jj Gerhard Hcintzmnn House, Van- i Jj POR GIRLS machine a <-' n'l y,u. ' in* i! have read "an Encyclical" appear ordered irritably. "It's getting on • ne: in the yariops papers In the coun couvcr |t YAHK, B.C. my nerves—it ami tin- i*. » notrnnp r\, telling of a feast which ir- to be Mason & Rfich Co., Vancouver. ' J Complete Primary, Elementary Then as Mollj'- I'l;. nil*, in in;. icld on the last Sunday of October, Prof. J. D, A. Tripp, Vancouver. J David Ross, teacher of vocnl. \ and High School; also Commer­ suspended ..v.* the k ybonrd, (To la A Full Line of Mr. John Horman met with an and others of highest authority. $ cial and Music. i Icnl to his foot nt the Concentrator The nbove fine letters and 17 years *K " INTER UNDERWEAR i n Saturday afternoon, we regret t uf success in this field mean the fin- 5 For particulars apply •Uliua-»--v*-*JIUllW.m^-lar« est possible remits on your piano in J SHOES -- AND tuning ami action regulating, clean- J Sister Superior. ing nnd positively properly pitched. J WEARING APPAREL :; How to Play SHIPMENTS TO TRAIL see our stock SHOW EXTRAORDINARY ALVIN E. PERKINS I — Pert Quality - Knows his husiness and makes good, INCREASES OF LATE and will make his regular calls about j Milk and Cream MEN'S WORKING A new series of lessons by DECEMBER i "Slop ll.al infernal machine n imn- Following is ;t statement of ore 41-42 ! IIIHKir KIKIJI CLOTHES ale, won't you''" he ordered irritably. Wynne Ferguson •II i.i 1 from the Tinll Smelter for -.•-!.+•; i *************i PRACTICAL AUCTION BRJDOB" in* period October l.llli to October SfflBIHCBnBmaiE^ffiSPSdn*MWBBW list, inclusive: & I Big Butte Dairy Farm Cui>i-rigtii ms, liy Hoyle, Jr. COPPER PIIOM lt Ml, nby Copper Co.. ARTICLE No. 1 I Sainsbury & Ryan 1 Allenby, B.C. 2275 onsolidated Mining & Smelting Co. The writer haa often referred to thc Diamonds- , 6, 5, 3 CLEANUP Bril.KKKS AMI g ffffffffffffffffffffffffff charm «»f the unexpected at auction. Spades • - 8 of Canada, Limited. When j - ni think you have an Invincible Boundary, Greenwood, B.C 13 COM I! 10TOB8 hand, a hud "break" surprises and dis- MILLING ti B. C. ROOMS ... •• * -*, SMELTING AND REFINING DEPARTMENT ronccrtfl ynu and ynu only make one or Vurorn, Moyle, B.C. . . 210 !*!»*.!n:»'-M 01'en set Wort j *J Clean »nd Comfortable Room. . -TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA two odd. On the other hand, the tj-ame Hot and Cold Water has ila rnniponsation, fnr how often Bluebell Riondel, B.C. . 38(1 'iTl*ar,r.l-wd doi'sanapparent!}* worthless hand turn No score, rubber gamp. Z dealt, hid one Homestulio, Louis Creek nm 50c per Night SWELTERS AND REFINERS nut to he a hii; winner! Yen* often the no- and A pissed. Whal: should Lucky Jim, Zincton, B.C 037 T*»lr|'k..,F-» lit Bad |H Durick Ave., opp C.P.R. depot • one picture raid in the hand is just tlie Y bid? V should undoubtedly bid two Next F. H. Dezall Garage; ' icrs nl (iold. Silver, Copper, Lend nnd Zinc Oris une to make your partner'a hand In- Multiplex, Sandon, ll.C. . .'in CBANBB00K . B.C. hearts. This type of hand, 4-1-4-1, is S *. Cranbrook, B. C. — Box i Pr lii-.-.rs of (iold, Silver, Copper, Pig Leud and Zinc vincible, and so turn apparent defeat seldom suitable for no-trump, so over­ Standard, Silverton in lo an une*;perlrd victory. "Never say bid your partner's no-trump with lhat Rambler. Humbler. B.C mi fffffffffffff •"-'-'-"-'-'-•-•ffffi "TADANAC" BRAND lite" ia jiibt as Rood a motto for auction one of the four card suits which offers Whitewater, Retallack, B.C. 0B1 bridge as fnr anythi ig eke. Here ia a the besi possibilities. In this cane, the pood example of the hopeless hand heart suit is fairly Btrong and should ba ilniniii. New Denver, B.C. . 40 lunula out (o he a winner. 7. dealt and bid. Cork Province, Zwicky, B.C. . US held the following hand: Hnnd No. 2 IJtitlii,-. Smitbers. B.C 603 /0M Hearts —11,4, 2 r l r,iall rs Apply ,0 Clubs — 8,7,5,2 Galena Farm, Silverton, B.C. -IT Diamonds •— K), 7, 6 Ruth llupi-, Sandon, B.C S2 •*rv Kit^ ftCi! f Illh ' " '" " Spades— 7,.*, 2 Silver Cup, Now Haselton, B.C. Naturally he passed, and probably with JUU.VU UUD B c Mulua| Bencfi, Assoc Surprise, Sandon. B.C...... 13 lhe thought! "Here lines game. ' Mia Hearts—K, 1,9,7 Trade Dollar, Sandon, B.C. 20 (i. W. SI'EIRS, BOX 240, PERNIE, B.C. partner, however, had a most remark­ Clubs—A,9, 5,2 able hand] Diamonds - - 7 LEAD Hearts— A, J, 9,8,7,5,3 Spades —K, Q, 10,4 Bell, Beaverdell, B.C. |2| ffffff.fffffffffffffffffffffffffff.ffffff^fff.1 Clubs-** none No score, rubber game. Z dealt nml bid ilver Spray, l.uki' Windermere il hiamondu —• none • •ne spade, A passed and V bid om* no- :• Spades — A, y, J, 10, Q, 5 trump. If 111- i ised, what should Z now Dal ... I i.i,,* IVindermoro 2 The bid finally reached five hearts, v i bid? Z should bid two hearts. If Yean- Sail; • Beaverdell 232 doubled and Z's partner redoubled. Ha not help ih • ip ids bid, he should have Hi*in y, Greenwood, B.C. I I good help f"r hearts and a gama Is very jusl made the bid, losing only ono 11 ide .IH. Sandon, B.C. s and one heart tin k. Z's one face i ird, ' In iiu*oilier hand, if'/. passes THE IIMMI iccii ol hearts, saved the day, and ami lets Y play the hand nt no trump, Dougherty, Kith.s. H.C. -in Z's hand which looked so hopeli ni hi •; n mts mayrunolTfivedlnmondi Mnrtodon, Rcvolstoko, ll.C. 0 contnlnedtheelementofvictory, N • <-. n I so save game, With this typo <>f Porter-Idaho, Slewart ll.C ,|0 despair and never give up a rubbd un hand, 44 4*1, iry to find the suit bid til your opponents ai tually win It. Un­ that best fits the combined hands. If Tredwny, Doreen, B.C. 28 NE til they do, there is always hope I vou do, you nearly always score game. 1EAD CONCENTRATES HOTEL | that is wh it makes auction 1 rlagi tin Hands with thla type of distribution Sllveremlth, Sandon, B.C, 107 greatest of card games, • • !ry lui i-ntly, several limes Bnlnbow, Keen, B.C 6 lu preceding articles the writer haa in .ill iviiin-'i play, fin if ynil kllflW often referred to the 4-44-1 type of how to handle them you will make Wellington, Beaverdell »J hand and Strongly advised an effort to many a game not otherwise possible, Bluebell, Riimdel. B.C (Ill Yahk, B.C. j find a suit hid will) Bitch a hand, one Its nol often tint a»good fifty-two LEAD ORE that hest fits in with the pari tier's hand. card proi I -u Is pn tented but here is Here are two good examples: one just from liiu,laud and it certainly Surprise, Sandon, B.C 10 J. EIARKLUHD, Proprietor IB .' ti •>-•' - I 'ry your lut k, bul if you MIDDLINGS Hand No. 1 cannot solve it don't he discouraged. Bluebell, Rlondol, B.C (in Hearts—A, 0,8,6 fur it will puj !c thc great majority ol ZINC CONCENTRATES Clubs —K, 8,4, 2 (layers When in Yahk make your home at Bluebell, Riondel, B.C 12(1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Problem No. 1 Cork Province, Zwicky, B.C 40 THE NEW HOTEL. Hearts —Q,5,4,3, 2 Metals Recovery, Retallack .... fil Clubs — A, K, 8 Colds -Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Diamonds— A, K, 0 Silversmith, Sandon, B.C 45 Spades- 10,9 DRY Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Hearts — A, J, 9, 8, 7 Hearts —K, 10 Goodcnough, Ymir, B.C 10-1 Clubs-Q,3, 2 : Y Clubs —J, 10,0,4 Lasl Chance, Republic, Wn 782 This i Intel if new from bottom to top. Twenty-five nlco- Diamonds—10, 4, 3 : A • It . Diamonds — 0. \,% ipa&s-Q.J ! /. Spades —7,4,3 l.usi Chance, Republic, Wn 340 DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ly furnlihed rooms. All are clean McAllister, Three Forks, B.C. .. 20,1 aad comfortable. Hearts —6 Providence, Greenwood, H.C. .. 13 «J*if} ^^•t>- Accept only "Raver" package Clubs- - 7, 6, 5 Quilp, Republic, Wn 201 Diamonds* - 7. b, 2 Trevitl, Republic, Wn 172 which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayor" boxes «f 12 tabloti Spades- -A, K,M,5,3 Yankee Girl, Yinlr, B.C 830 No score, first ganie. Z dealt ami bid one spade, ipa wed, Y bid ono no inimt. AIHO iiutllcii'iif 24 mul 10(l~Drii^giitfl. £ RESTAURANT HI CONNECTION. passed and Z bl-l i«n r - •' , All passed nnd A . . • .-I the ace ol heart-., lie Company Mines 18020 An|ilrin 1^ ine IruitB murk (Mglltetvil In fWmnlut of Ilnyfr UinnfflClure <>r M-.-irutwiic- lfl played tht Queen of spades, I low cm Z so play ine hand thai In-can win lhc BCllUlll-r 'if Hnlityllfjiilil (ACBtjrl BBltOjltB Acid. "A. H. A."l. Whilt 11 ll well hunwn iii HI A-].liln IIII'IIIIH lliorr iiiniiiitHcliiri*, to mslol tin- public utilimt ImltBllonB, tlie I'MIIMS :e of tha tricks against any defense? Solution in the m \; article. Total 27031 uf BajTBt Qemttaar Mill IH- itmnnt-d wllli (Uelr c>-ii«rul US** uurk, tbf "ll«>t-r Omt." Thursday, November 4th, 1926 THE CRANBROOK HERALD PAOB TIII1

FACES EAST! HEN the clock strikes that unforgettable hour of 11 o'clock on the morn of W Armistice Day, let not a plow turn an inch of soil... nor a wheel of Commerce move ... nor a single word be spoken. Let Silence lay her golden mantle upon every field and factory . .. every home and office. And from every human heart arise a Silent Prayer of Gratitude to those brave lads who lie under the snowy white crosses of Courcellette .. in Flanders fields . . in our own Cranbrook . . or in peaceful, consecrat­ ed ground nearest the homes they gave their all to defend.

EIGHT YEARS have passed since those valiant heroes severed the chains that bound Civilization and threatened its very existence. Happily, since then a greater era has dawned. Out of the roar and smoke and sweat and agony of the great conflict, man­ kind has reached a better understanding ... a greater Spirit of Brotherhood that already has borne fruit in greater Peace and Prosperity! May it last for all time!

YET — let's not forget the price paid for it all. Let's pay reverent homage to those sleeping heroes whose deeds from 1914 to 1918 covered the pages of history with glory . .. whose courage, unselfishness and love of country and flag prompted them to make the Supreme so that we, who remain might continue to breathe the air of Security, Freedom and Happiness! We can never repay them, but we CAN offer them a silent tribute. 'Tis by turning our —

Faces East and breathing a Thankful Prayer for them on Armistice Day!

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DELANY & SINCLAIR THE CRANBROOK HERALD ii PAGE FOUR THE CRANBROOK HERALD Thursday, November 4th, 1926

there is also ;i lot l" be Said [or mak­ among hoys with n view to improved Crecry, Sl.fi; Amanda Deaautols, Sissons SUA Barbara Fink si;.:;, .lack PROHIBITIONISTS MEET niliti.ins amonjr lh - one on 81.4; Mary Romanik, 80.6; Doris Kus- Neily 8li.ll, Hope Plnvle 86.3, Murruy ing Armistice Day thc holiday and tacking on to ii AND ORGANIZE FOR which Mr. Scott, through hi ; connee- sei ami Annes Grey, 80,1; Muriel Whonton 86.3, Bobby Collins 83.0, If.'f.'.ff.ffff.foffffffff off ff' thc occasion tor Thanksgiving. The time is not tion with tho Boy Scout movement Little, 7H.7; Queenie Chow ».2: An- Aiilder Conroy 82.0, Evelyn Shoe- BEER VOTE SOON for n large numbor of years, was well nie (token and Bernard Pelkey, 79.0; crai'l 82.il, Rosie Nnso 81.3 Norman . VI*I when wc should "forget thc war," and it will qualified to sptiili. It is unfortunate J. Richmond, 70; Edna Johns, 78.4; Plavlo si.li, Mabel Grillin sn'..'!, Vornn .imi IK- till there HIT n" Michael O'I.earys found to In tlie bast ment or the Baptist that the talk could not hnvo been Clyde College, 76; Young Young, Wntkins 77.o. Goorge Wallace 74.(i, A. RAWORTH i.innl by a larger audience, nlso that 75.S; Ina Collegej 78; Jessie Magnet, il..- in want, and there arc in. nun.' veterans find il Church on Sunday < voning last, fol- lluzel Sinclair 78.3, Gilbert Parker lowing the regular tvoning services, time permits nur giving only it brief 71.7; Patricia Parker, 70.1, Absent 71.0. Dougnld Stevely 09.0. REGISTERED easiest tn "go west" by wny of a gun mi n park bench. a mooting was those inter synopsis of it. from examinations. Phyllis Wallace. Absent from examination—Phyllis Tlie flaming red ui tin.* Flanders' poppy means ;i lot prohibition in order to ef- Thc Horne Influence Percentage of attendance, 06.5, Brend. i feet an organization lo uphold their Iii referring to the influence of P. M. G. C. MacDONALD B. N, WOODMAN. OPTOMERIST \ more than the detent of um.- army on tin.' field 1. a surroundings the circumstances the * * * 'l* -i.-EiU.je in the coming plebiscite to be 1 other, mure ever, that the untimely death ui ;..' mat :aken before very long on tiie quea- speaker felt that the buy from the DIVISION Vlll.—Grade 5 DIVISION Xlil :ion of the sale of beer by ilk* glass IJ.JIIIO of moderate means had an nd- Eva Nordin. ill.4; Knthleen Btend. Attendance—07.04 fi . \\\V.Vfffff.V.V*Vff.V.f'''f*^^' ui Canada's suns—it is th..- symbol oi a new worlwor d I in this eity. The meeting was called vantage over one in posslbl" better SS; Mny Stone. 87.-1; Albert Rob- Billy Tater, Esther Paulsen, Quee­ . outlook, ami should ht* mad,.- tu stand at t svmbol primarily to allow Rev. R. ,1. Mc- . ittinisinnces, instancing a case herechts S7.4; Hugh McCurroch 86.8; nie Kemball Feme Simpson, Susie ' .. 1 Intyre,'provincial prohibition organl- whero seven hoys and five girls rose Ronald Bottrell. 80; Sam Macdonald. Gould, Beth Rutledtc, Lillian Nib­ ' of justice at home lur those whose mental to'positions of prominence ull being t*'.K; Margaret Carpenter, 8o.il; An- well aslzeri to meet the prohibition workers lock, Mary Brunch, Billy McGruder physical wounds cannot Ix- healed by time,, |\vhuse|i" ;i public meeting. Mr. Melntyre (.hildrtn of parents who hnd heen nle Frost, 86.C; Sybil Norgrove, 86,0; Edgnr Home, Percy Ryder, Wilson RAWORTH BROS. born in slavery. Stephen Foster, Helen Spreull, 86.2; James Adams, l.ee. Thelma Roberts, Edwin Erick­ difficulties an- found tu be increasing in--t . m. j was called upon ln answer many ' j question relating to the possible pr capable of becoming one of tho ,86.2; Albeit Russell. 8-1.8; Bill Cal- son. Ueorge McMurren. Bertha Ban — JEWELKRS — Liiieiiie* i minds of the country turned houn. 8-1.0; RoBle Blefare, 84.2; Mar­ Quan, Margaret McLaren, Alex La­ A h.t ni pe0] uld Lt'ilnfe of the plebiscite anil tin tigatmg is tunc ^ I ganization whicli might he efTectetl at t.. In* hut a drunken sut through gucrlto Morro, 84; Ivor Barret. 82.0 mont, Ernest Dyson, Nelson Bern­ C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTORS like la i irget the war, nil n' * .till would like to ! to otl's-jt this move on the pun ot lack of In.ino Influence. Raymond lluicvss 81.4; Pearl Walk hardt Waller Christie, Eleanor Col- Hns, .lames Nlblock, Margaret Mc- -.1 ti. forget ii, imt I" this presenl generati those who favor the freer Bnle nt With respect to responsibility of 'ley, si; Franklin Wood, si; Gladys beer in this eity. OHicora were elect- I'.ilh.r. and for a gauge with which Campbell, 80; Jolando Magro, 81); I'lirriih, Dominic Nnso, Herbert OITIn popp; .--Mill borcly needed t ei| for the orgnnixatlon ns follows: om*'. Influence might bo measured he Will., linn IJuan 7II.S; Henry Mc­ l-'runk Lensk. George Harrison, Wil­ j President P. Constantln fell that thu following question n Murren. VIM; Tuny Nnso, 70.4; Ore- fred Faulkner, Patricin Ranklns, * Vice-Pres. .Mrs. W. " MncFnrlnm I 'iluunt one. "Is there n hoy iu hnm Pulton, 70.4; Lelghton Warren. Frank Dow. Billy Hill. Elgin Hill. MOKK FREE \DVERTIS1XG ! Sec, Tl-ens. I. Ilaiilin 70; Stanley Whlttnkor, 70.2; Cyril Unranked Mnrgnrol Spreull Dick Voters' last Conimlteo town who w..llltl he n better hny he­ George. 7f..S; Penrl Slewnrd, 7.1.0; Wallace. Che Cranbrook herald Mrs W. II. MncFnrlnn-s liouht ho early trained ti. Byron Kemp. 72.4; Ronnie Colomnn II. ROBERTSON. Publicity Committee tuklleo responsibility and as u means tu 70.21 Humid Potior, 00,2. Absent i-|i;uttm*iit -tu es al the t oast PUBLISHED liVERY THURSDAY ol the Ing i Rev. II. Wnllncol llieulcute thrift ho liussi-d on un idru ft- examinations, Kdward Walsh. DIVISION XIV stly addition to I Flnnnce Committee Q, T. Molr which ho hml como UITOSS of rciuiui Percentage of uttondnnce, 03.66, ed, 32; pi MEMBER B.C. AND YUKON PRESS ASSOCIATION illicit recently completed Numbi 0 ! Those committees will bo mhhil to crating them fur chore work ihut was I. WARII if uili i,Ian,*.*, '.i: itioits ..i a Vancouver r. A. WILLIAMS "• roTTKIt. U. Be, mises lia-* had from time to time nml othor commit- done around ihe house. The boy uu Marlon llopkh to ni • e Wnr -.nt nut describing .-tail the excellencies teas may also be forniod ns the oc­ Ins pnrt would l.c oxpectcd to pay for DIVISION IX.—Or ..Ic 4a, Mae Voisey 1'iilri M.Di mild. .Im •ubicrlptloD Price M.00 PM -feat casion iTqllir certain uf his requirements bnsod nn Gwen John 88; Sholln Slewarl 82; Pnrk, lli.su'siewa G Ind - Iloync work which Im- be -mpleted, and Inciden- lhe umounl nf muncy he rocclvcd, To lolled Slates *S-">« Vm Vcnr Enid Home 81; Myloi Beule, su; Loonurd Dlngloy, D..n.ilu (la .. importance of their which viuini according to his ago. Teddy Smith, 7H.U; Go. 'Ige Wilson. Bernard Weston, Belly Mc Alivortti-iInK Rates on Apnii.-iiti.m. Changes of Cotiy ever failing to,slre SUCCESSFUL SALE BY For Instance u hoy of six yours gut shopper ol the pro- 70.2; Harold Colllls 70; Her- Mazie SI.-wail. Jack Kiibnei ri.-Jii Mr A.lrertiBlng -jhuulil tic hunileil In uot later than Wed- tndising servic li LADIES' AID FOR WIN­ tl n cenls per week hut had lo buv hell Conroy 7a; llerl il Er- F.lllott Joyce Borgstrom, ' Dor i istiHy noon to secure attention. It i- without i ml it mercantile achievc- his own pencils, while a buy of I; icksnn 71; Vivian 'homes 71; Kuhnert, Frank Futn, Billie Suther­ DERMERE HOSPITAL bud to provide himself with stock- Sovllla Roseveor, 71; Eddie 1- land, I.i i Richardson, Gordon Lan­ mcnl in which the Const, and perhaps the n it i.l lngs, gloves, ties, etc., hut gut 50c 711; Thoro Andrews, 09; Donnot caster, Jim Sullen Harpy Taylor, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, I1 tin- pr ovinee, can point to with pride, but look IE al (Special to lho Heraldl per week allowance. Thrift thus Moore 07; Gladys deWolfo, 07; Earl Mary Walkloy, Hazel Steward VIolol brought nbout cond management. Whiting 00; Frances Stye 05; \Wk- llillv Slewnrd. Dorothv Ual- lhc special edition with the cold-blooded, if perhaps lnvermere, B.C., Nov, 1,—Tin THK EinilTH ANNIVERSARY nun] bazaar of thc Ladlos' Aid t - i hi Need a Gymnasium .r Willis, Ii3; Hilly McNeil, 111; |„, ,le ry C dllns, Franklin not altogether disinterested viewpoint of the weekly Windermere District Hospital too Backing up, ns it were, the address Gladys Milne III); Harry Suleski. Ml; Al. t fri :nm!natiot Hi Edwin Berrington, 5si.li; Ninl Gor- Pater tin- opinion place nn Saturday last In the Davl mnde in tho city recently by Princi­ In liter, Mill Ing- Il.l". il may ic true tlml ill age "i t nm newspaperman, the Herald comes t Thompson Memorlul Fort, Tha hi pal Hack in which he appealed for don, 511; Stewart Fletl 57; Phyllis hm,,, , healing tl war wounds ol illil e nations " thai il would form some excellent a crtising ior dies had gone to u great deal of trot; u gymnasium, llu- speaker fell that Ward, 50.01 Doris Dingley, 50; Hun­ M, .1. UH w ble In decorating the various stall: the gym, would serve as u menus of ter McClure, 60; James Haley, 55; ihi- mail order house for this paper ti ntliusc over i.rid, and as the vear go by iii and the general elf ell repaid I focussing tin- energies nt' the hoys iu Leslie Sadler 53; Lie Ganii.ion 52;' DIVISION XV lclysni In it. The courtesy of having these thin senl to thc them i'or their ell'o rhc color! the right direction nt till times, and Ruth Bliggs, 51; Paul Soli ski, 48 Number enrolled. 34; percenta .|1|C-V we wuuld know what our boys were Frank Jones, 45.it; .lack Fcrnsidc, office i-- much appreciated but as the watchdi g i scheme Ibis yeur was in the wist, riu i.r attendance, H5.72. lllllll- these things do not nee n Iliat in shades, and the decorating committee, doing nt ull times. It was up to us 45.5; William Feeny, 43; Glen Bow­ Honor R..11 -Isabel Pattinsi enl place the local merchants' interests- even if such a servii together with the stall holders, had to listen in and lo our children or ness 42; Eileen Pnrtllng 12. Nol Alice Romanik, Thelma Dyson, Nan made several hundreds of lovely wis- someone else would he listening In ranked—Margaret Cassels Joe Pro* Crowe, .loan Flower, Lillian 11; for Armistice Hay. in is unappreciated- the request t.. "please mcntioi t-eria blossoms nnd leaves, which buill,. Ilium, vctuano, Catherine Rosilng, Evelyn {tholomew Whitter. j Perfect tin- governmen l hi lias in be turned down, and the point to the im idenl gracefully from the tops nnd l'i.nils Other matters touched up by the nttendanci—Lilian Bar- again stressed, which is that the out-of-town of ihu slulls nnd wero arranged nu speaker won- the necessity of the Percentage ul attendance. 08,89. tholomew Leslie Bridges Thelma two together tu - the ten tables, whir* afternoon ten ii culcnting of the proper spirit of * * * | Dyson, E oen Farr.'l. llillv Fergie, oelitors ni the local merchants never lose a wns served. The stall holders wet" obtdionce and loyalty in the boy, und adversaries shot I.I lu* lost sight DIVISION X.—Grade 4. J„ul, Flower. Mar Kolif Tnyntnn '.caching him t tin proper time those iks- ,nullity to idvcr.tise and reach the mra oppmg -bandy stall Mi Percentage ..f attendance, llii.71. ,.,,15, j„|,„ Kollsn* k, Douglas Leiteh. decided to keep i and Mrs. Double; iltlln nud fancy things which ; to lis hest interest Edna McPhee, 86; Arthur Hinton, Wright Maclntosl .Beatrice Moore, giving intact, lail.ln.it I'h e idea "i Armistice 1 lay. instiltiencie needlework stall, Ml . Cov. Mrs. Tuu- socially and morally. Religious 84; Phyllis Wilson, S4; Eugenie Mc-|Peggy Moore, Iln old Parkin, Ernest lini-lill'i- anil Mrs. l'i. and; home cook- training in scl is under some nuit- Cruder, 84; Stephen Lafleur, 78; Pattinson, Isabel! Pattinson. Violet ing stall. Mis. Pitts ami Mrs. William unlly acceptab systeui, the proper Amy Offin 78; Bernice Coleman, 77; Strachan Florenc • Williams, Sammy forceful addres Interspersed with]Taynton. Tin- afternoon tea was in respect lor llu ther fellow's proper- Lillian Sadler, 77; Jack de Wolfe, 70; Wormington. Iltie to arrival of a report ty, were ably ealt with, He con* liich we e expecting with regard humor, was much appreciated. Hei charge or Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Weir Esther Weston, 7(1; Frank Harrison. E. B. PATTERSON. LOCAL NEWS - the Tc om' Convention in Fer- went on to Golden. and from thence I nml Mrs. Frater, assisted hy Mrs. .-haled with tin interesting sketch of 70; Beatrice Calhoun. 711; Douglas e last, w we regret our inability to the coast. ! Fisher, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. H. G. : Uppc 1 incident between father Johns. 70; Agnes Moore, 75; Ivy Sis­ DIVISION XVI .;.,;..;. .>..;. J„. .;..;..;.,;..;..;. .;•* .;,.;,.;. .*. * .;• * * * * CCOUnt of it this week. I Newton. Towards the close of the lio-h we hope to publish ut sons, 75; Irene Playle, 75; Bob Pattin­ Percentage of altemliu 93.1; me future date. I'd to this convention, we are On Wednesday evening a most en-, afternoon the various raffles were son, 75; Gordon Russell, 75; Ella perfect attendance, 17. C. B. GARRETT say that tin* Cranbrook joyablc pnrty was held at the home | drawn, the following being the win- Mr. Geo. T. Moir Kev. Bryce Wal- Bigattini. 74; Walter Cox, 74; Betty Richard Hanks. Jack llirkin. Leslie CRANBROOK TAXIDERMIST re unanimous in their ex­ of Mr, and Mrs. Redding, nf the Mis- ners of the lucky tickets: tencosy, •e and Mr. W. H. Wilson all spoke Russell 73; Alice Mah 72; Fred Pat- Carson, Kenneth Carver. Melvio Dy­ pressions with regard to the wonder- sion. Their many guests enjoyed a Mrs, Diehl; fruit-cake, Mrs. Tomp- ureal praise of the value of the itison 711; Phyllis Ryan (ill: Laurence son Jessie Gammon, Johnny George, very pleasftnt evening of dancing, the | kins; doll, Captain Houlgrave; hand- dress of the evening. Gillis r.li; Franklin Eley, (19; Hedley Rev Jns. Evans loft un Fridaj ul reception accorded the visiting Harry Haynes. Helen MacDonald, music fur wliich was supplied hy well made hox of home-made candy, Mr Buster, OS; Wilfred Griffin. (17; Fred­ Jessie McMurrin, Eric McPhee. Mnr- hist fo ii via . to Calgary, elcgntea by the Fernie citizens.Th» 1 known local artists. nds; teakettle and stand. Mrs. dy Shaw, 001 Charles Wormington, garet Morris, Julia Musfelt, George apers niven wen* all of great in- ( Central School Report Month Long left on Wednes- crest, and we hope to have the plea-] Chumberlam; rooster, Miss Brookes; 115; Winnifred White. 04; Rose Yad­ Stevely, Richard Walkley. Frances dny [or a shi it visit to Spokane. ure oT referring to them next week.l Blue cups and1 saucers. '.'•' • a dozen plants Mrs. Munson, Mrs, Tompkins of October ernuk, (13; George Faulkner, 112; Da­ Wheaton. — lot B. Weston's antl Mr. Williams. vid Miller, 111; Harry Collier. 511; Vi­ I.. C. HENDERSON. Monday being :i holiday the Donations in cash amounted to vian Marsh. 58. Absent from ex­ ill remain open on Wednesd Mr. J. M. (Micky) Argue arrived (Continued trom Page One) aminations—Charles McQuaid, Helen $170.60, and the amounts taken iu Doris Eley, 81.6; Fred Kolisnek, *****.*+************•:•+***+: m Sunday last trom Nelson where Tuesday evening a representative hy the other stalls were: cnndysUill. Sutherland, Adolphus Burton. lie has been in husiness for the last of the Herald had tlie pleasure or 81.5; Frank Morro, HI.4; Cyril Ro­ $::r».O0; home-cooking stall 550.00; bertson, 81.0; Olive Smllcr, 79.1; FLORENCE K. BEST esbytorinn Church Mr. Argue, who is well listening in on the radio program con- work stall, $180.00; nfternoon tea, WEDDINGS inu very much improved in Itnown in the eity. has come to lake nected with tlie visit of Queen Marie Stanlev Williams 7D.0j Hubert Lin­ $20.60; the Girls' Auxiliary made nell, 77.1; Georgina Cox, 74.7; nick DIVISION XI ************************** new coot of paint. the place of Mr. Austin McDonald, of Roumania. The progrn $20.00 with their Orange Tree and Enrolment. 311; attendance 95.0-%. as manager of the Beattie-Noble dru.r brondcasted by the Spokane station, Slye, 73.0; Stanley Weston, TJ.7; El- RITCHIE-BURGESS If it's wool underwear you the Grab Bag, ami gave much enjoy­ li..l Hale. 71.1; Walter Smith. 70.2; Norman Minifie 85. Earle Park store. Mr. Argue's prowess as an K.H.Q., and also Irom Seattle, Port­ ment to the children with the toys 84. Margaret McCrindle 83. Harry A quiet wedding took place on looking for why not got the li t tor athlete and a hall player are well land and Walla Walla, heing relayed Elliot Taylor, 08.5: Mabel Atkinson, lhat grew as oranges on the tree. ii7.il; George Carpenter, -30.0; Barrie Wade so. Christine. Paterson 711, Thursday evening of last week at tlie learnt B. Weston's? 34 known. He will therefore he in this, on from Spokane. The recep­ The total proceeds amounted to Claire Desautels 78, Frances Parks United Church Parsonage, when Mis. and other ways, a valuable acquisition tion was particularly good especially Hill, li.'i.S; Thelma Thomas, (15.4; $525.00, which was a gratifying re­ Mury l.ee. r,o.2; Sheila Hennessey, 77, Marguerite Pelkey 75. Selma Lizzie Burgess, of this city, and form­ Mr. Geo. Ante left on Monday to the eily. ' it is hoped that next from the Portland station. Previous sult, repaying the ladies for all their Ljunquist 71. Edward Flower 73, erly of Waldo, was united in niar- year through his presence an impe- to the short speerh given by Queen 05.0; Gladys Ratcliffe, 04.7; Carrie for ti fthort visit to Calgary and Ed strenuous work, also showing thai S|ience, III.00; William White. 03.2; Margaret Leonard 71. Richard Jarvis riage to Alexandei* Ritchie, well monton. tui will he given to ball playing in Marie herself announcement was each year the annual baznnr improves 09. Ellen Saunders 08, Stanley Saun­ known rancher of lnvermere, The Cranbrook. made by some party apparently well Bniborn Patton, 03.0; Donald Gill, in results. 59.5; Victoria Pascuzzo. 50.5; Helen ders 117. I.ila Campbell I'.O, Mllllcenl couple were unattended except for Mrs. II. K. Briggs nnd daughter acquainted with the reception which Pelkey III, Barbara Uutledge (14. Er­ the witnesses, wlm were Mrs. A. Al­ hud been given the Roumanian Queen Haddad, 50.1; Joe Ban Quan, 50.4; Helen, left on Tuesday for Eugene Saturday evening a Hallowe'en ••sieve Romanick, 50.1; Albin Erick nest Bottrell (13. Fred Harbinson 03, len und Mr. Jas. Allen. Oregon, where In future they wil party was given in the K.P. Hall by bv the people of Spokane that day. (VALUABLE TALK Harold Milne 1.2, Florence Strachan Mr. ami Mrs. Ritchie left hy ear His word picture of the Queen to the sun. 50.ll; I.e..mini Porter. *>5.8; Cecil make their home. Mrs.'F. M. MacPherson in honor of Morrison, 55.(1; John Nlblock, 51.1 111. Kathleen Harbinson 0(1. Steve on Saturday for the Windermere, her young sons. .Marshall nud Allen. listening radio funs was exceptionally TO BROTHERHOOD ON Vadeinuk 110, Connie Worthingtop wliere Mr. Ritchie has quite exten­ Anything you want welded, take it fine. This address was followed by Irma Taylor, 60.8; Faith Ryan, 49.0; From all reports everyone present Albin MacPherson. 45.8; Nooch Tito, 59. Frank Blefare 59. .Margaret sive ranch interests, and wliere he is to the Service Garage. Work guar­ had a most i njoyahle time. The special Roumanian musical selections i LEADING BOYS ARIGHT Smith 59, Sandy Halcrow 57. Pauline exceedingly well known as one of the by the orchestra, "Echoes from Rou-j 14,2; Ethel Lewis, 42.2, Unranked, anteed. 22tf. company was composed principally John Piiscuz-/..., Hud Sullivan, Clyde Macdonald 57. Bernard Niblock 5(1, old timers of the Columbia-Winder- of young people, were royally enter­ mania" being their first selection. Wednesday evening at a well nl-' Williams. Marie Dyson 55 Grace McCreerv 55, mere district!*. Mr, Ernie Stevens, of Coronation tained from the lime thnt tliey enter- This was followed by a prayer for tended meeting of the Cranbrook Paul Staples 66, Lloyd Colledge 53. Alta., brother of Mrs. Neil McCrlm d the hall and were received by a safe keeping for the Queen, following : Brotherhood tlie members after a ] M. FLETT Phillip Rombeau 52, Henry Lunn 51. SCORG1E—RICHARDSON mon of this eity, was in town on Sat eai honcst-to-goodncss ghost, until which the Queen herself addressed very enjoyable dinner had the plea-i Leslie Colledge 51, Nellie liurton 51, On Saturday evening, at the Pres­ urday lust stopping off to pay a short the time the Home, Sweet Home her unseen audience, exprtssing i surture of Hslening to an address by Mr. DIVISION VII.—Gr.de S. Fred Lancaster 48. Betty Birkin 44. byterian Manse, the wedding took visit with relatives before proceeding wait/, brought Hie function to an end the great pleasure that wus hers at Fred Sdott, which was considered Gertrude South, NH>; Ralph Man- F. L. McDIARMlD. piace of Mr. Walter John Scorgie, to the coast. all Loo soon. Mr. Ira .McNaughton the fine reception given her and tn be .nu- of the most interesting nml ning, N7.2; Mary Cameron 80.2; Sig- mining engineer, td' this cily and Kim­ assisted in the entertainment with also the pleasure afforded her by the profitable 'if any that has yet been l'riil Bnkkin, Sli. 1; Barbara Muirhead, DIVISION XO— Grade 3. herley. and Miss Go ml dine Lydln Evidently believing thnt winter musical selections Hu* the dancing. knowledge that she was speaking to their |.ri'. ilrpe to hoar. The facl 85,4; Florence Stender and Eleanor Percentage uf attendance. 92.07. Richardson, of this city, and daugh­ not very far away, the city lias tins people spread over the vnat territory thai nn less than three members Green S4.7; Dorothy Coleman, 84.0; Annie Lee 99.3. Eileen Thomas ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of week hml tlit- covers placed over tho Official notification lias been re­ or the Pakotns. Montana, and Idoho, claimed an opportunity of spenking Louise Bridges. 83.8; Ruth Lundy. 94.0. Victor Haddad 9-1.3. Annie Ro­ Windermere. Only the necessary hydrants on tin* streets to protect ceived of tiie Provincial Convention over which she had juM passed in to the vote nf thanks which was ten­ S3.7; Jack Reynolds. 83.0; Grace manick 93,(1. Letha Shoecrnft 92.3, witnesses were in attendance at tlie them from tlie frost. of tlie Conservative partv at Kam­ reaching Spokane. Her address was dered offers some Indication of th.- Christie and Douglas Patterson, 83; Dorothy Barber 91.II Peggy Minifie -.wedding. loops next month, and the different short and simple. She concluded with manner in which ii was received. Harold Curie, 82.7; Sherman Evans. 89.3, llenrv Mah S8.8, Agnes Stewart I Mr. and Mrs. Scoigie expe •1 to I*'oi first, clnsi automobile repairi points of the riding have been noti­ an acknowledgement or the manifes­ The subject of his address, "Work 82.il; Blossom Bottrell, 82; Sam Mc- tations of the goodwill -shown her 87.11. Dora McNaughton 87.3, Billy'muke their lu.nie at Marysvilli* Bee Ratcliffe & Stewart. 33tf fied '»• name their delegates. Those points entitled to send a delegate, but by all whom she had come in con­ tact, Mr. .1. T. Kink left on Monday for who are unable to do so, will hav Spokane on receipt of word of the their representation made up from death -if liis sister. Miss Glndy the eity in all probability, so that it THEObORE PADBERO, piano Fink. Mis. A. DeWolf, a sister, wit is expected the full representation tuner; player expert. Phone 502. present at tin- time of her death. Mis of ten will go from the Kast Kooton-I Pink was well known in Cranbroo ay, as well as Ur. Rutledgo, the re­ 31-tf. having visited i"'''1- at various times, cent federal candidate, and N. A. Walllnger, ihe provincial member for The concert tea given by tlie pupil Men's s. rt collars, fi for $1,00; Crnnbrook tiding. of the high school ou Friday nfter­ ile at 11. Weston's. noon last was a most successful af­ I**+++44+4+^*+^ ****•;•. 444444444444444* ***** *** The announcement is mad- that fair and was thoroughly enjoyed by Ai the meeting of tlu- Native Soni the Kimherley Follies appear in the large number of friends wlm by on Wednesday last six new memben Crnnbrook en Friday, • ember 111. tlieir presence helped to net tin* tidy were initialed into the mysteries of This new- wiil he of' st to many sum of nearly $:i0 for the athletic the order, The affairs of the in Crnnbrook who had the pleasure fund to defray expense- of the teams sembly are in a very satisfactory i of seeing their talented performance to Nelson. Refreshments wer acrv ditlon, new momberi Iwing continual­ whin they appeared at the Parish id hy willing assistants, and was ac­ Order ly on the waiting list. Hall this spring. Those who woroi companied liy an equally fine pro­ Phone pr< senl at that time were of the opin­ grnm of vocnl nnd Instrumental mus­ On Friday of last week in the Ma­ ion tliat it was the hest theatrical ic, every number being much appre­ sonic Hull tlie Temple Cluh held the shoe/ wliich had taken place in the ci­ ciated. Besides a humorous reading Firsl t-f their winter dunces,-when n ly lor a numher of years. It II ho­ by Miss Smith which was very well Now Eight mosl enjoyable time was had. The ped that the date will bo kept in mind received, the following program wai Bluebird Orchestra provided the mu- and good support given t.i the perfor­ rendered! Vocal solo. Miss Jessie • ic, and the dame whicli broke up at mance, which assuredly will he of Ilrown; vocal duet Missis Elisabeth mldnlghl was followed by an eajoy- much merit. Miller and Hazel Campbell; piano nble supper, Subsequent dates arc duet, Audrey Collier and -lean Mc to he announced later. A large crowd was in attendance I'hee; piano solo .lames 1'rev; I'iano at the Parish Hall on Wednesdav of solo. (Jarnet Patmore. In the even­ Men's solid leather hoots at $:i.!ifi. ths week, when the Anglican ladies ing an enjoyable dance was held when B, Weston'*. 34 held their annual basoar. All the a further sum of $80 was mad.-. booths were busv with the throngs of To The Good Housewife llallowe'n passed off quite quietly ladies during the afternoon, anil at in the eity. not much evidence being the time of going to press it wns not seen of any unduely destructive or possible to net an estimate of what ENQUIRY INTO FIRE To make that Thanksgiving Dinner the feast that you would like, means that you must mischievous humor on the part of the proceeds might amount to. In HAZARD TO TAKE the young people of the city. A Ford the evening a card party was held, select the Choicest Poultry. car was turned over in one of thc sixteen or seventeen tables being en­ PLACE AT GOVT. BLDG. alleys hack of Baker Street, und a gaged with bridge and whist. The We therefore suggest that you make it Turkey — one of our Select, milk-fed Turkeys. lew windows were marked up in vari­ prize winners were, for the bridge. ous ways, hut most of the younir peo­ Miss S. Ih White ladies* first; Judge Word has been received at the of. You and your family and your guests will simply delight in the tastiness of one of these birds, ple contented themselves by poing Thompson, gentlemen's first; whist, flee of tbe District Forestry Super­ round in various got-ups and collect­ Mrs. .1. Doolan, Indies' first, and Mr. visor as to the meeting to he held roasted to a crisp brownness and stuffed with that delicious sage dressing. ing their Hallowe'en toll of apples, O'Hearn gentlemen's, in this city under the direction of thc nuts and candy. Foi the most part department of lands ns advertised in Should you prefer tender Chicken, or Goose, or what ever may be your choice they were well treated, which per­ W. .1. Newbold, Hritish Labor lead­ this paper, constituting an enquiry haps accounts foil the mild type of er, who spent the week-end iu this particularly into tin- general fire has* we are ready to fill your Poultry order now. their jokes. The police did not re­ cily and district, spent some time at ard in this part of the country in the ceive the flood of calls for assistance Kiniberley and Moyie, looking over summer months. Arrangements have on the part of irate citizns, such as tbe industrial developments in these been made to hold this meeting in All kinds of Choice local Veal. Our own raised yearling Lambs, grain-fed, are ex­ would have In en the case bad the places. He saw a groat similarity the Court room of the Governmenl ceptionally good. joke., of tla* evening been curried too between th,. sccnory here and in thu building on Tuesday, November 16th, far. There were a numbrof parties, west of Scotland. Mr. Newbohl's vi­ at 7.80 p.m. It is hoped that all dances and social gatherings of vari­ sit to thi-. part of the country is not those who have Information on thi ous kinds that night, which perhaps under any labor auspices, hut is be­ subject or wlm have ideas to oiler Jii-lppd lo keep manv occupied who ing undertaken to acquaint him with along tbe lines of the government Chicken - 30c per lb. Order Now might otherwise have gone out on the tho conditions here. [Jo left on Mon­ enquiry, will be on hand to assist rampage. day for the Windermere, addressing as much ns possible in furthering the a meeting thnt evening iu the ichoo** work of controlling anil combatting house at lnvermere, which wus erowd- the foreBt fire menace which is con­ Clover leaf cups and saucers * I ;.n il fo rlhe occasion. Kev. K. 0, stantly to he found in this district CRANBROOK MEAT MARKET dozen. 11. WestonV 34 Thatcher pr-nldsd, nnd Mr. N.*uli..l.l> in the summer months. ************************************** Thursdny, November 4th, 1926 THE CRANBROOK HERALD PAQE PIVB

New Minister Asks Legion': glil iii the past, thi* multi-iDr, King wus reminded of the fate Aboul this iim. Dr, King felt tho were present. Following the read­ •.lv f organizations broughl u dl- j of The Log ion'a legislative program ill of the Weil, ivh ch was being ing o| the minutes the matter of the hist session. j rapidly opened up by railroad con forthcoming curlers' bull was taken Co-Operation ol epi al ll; up and a special committee consist* times it wus difficult to di vhal "I will look forward to receiv \ | struction. He arrived in Cranbrook, itiir of *'. J. Little, A. A. Ward, W. (Continued from Pago One) action would come closes! to nu eting your proposals this year, but I would ' Hritish Columbin construction I-. Cameron, C. Spence nnd G. Sin­ been made for this group. But it is a particular problem. II was often ask you to submit them to me as early work in the Crov ! Pnss wns in clair were appointed to take charge of suae. only a beginning. This is one of the said by members of Parliament: 'If in th< session us possible—by Feb- progress, and commenced a utrenuoui problems which undoubtedly will re­ Tbe next item considered was the the veterans are not agree'l *. - to ro- I uury at the latest. I assure you thej nnd useful career thi ro. Surgicn matter of dues which was allowed quire considerable attention In tha quirement, how are we to dec -i- ..hut will receive my personal considera- work pn dominated in his practice tn stand as at present, $ 12.00 for old Immediate future. action Bhould be tnken? I sincerely lion, and I will du my best to meet with ihe result that he fortified hi: members and $6.00 for new or green "I anticipate a gradual increase in desire and hope thnt the efforts Lo- your desires," he declared. skill with postgra#ia» terma in Ro Do not fail to attend the Armistice operation with Kev, Malcolm S. curiers. Ladies are to be welcomed, nnd Thanksgiving sen-ice to be held Blackburn, uf Knox Church. During >\. F. Cameron being appointed a the pension bill. Pensionable dis­ wards unity may*be completelteteiy sue- Well Fitted for PoPosnt Chestercheater^, LondoLondo n and '. >nna. Subse The carccarce| ji Dr1 Kta w u d n n in the Auditorium, on Sunday even- the recent visit of Rev. K. J. Douglas committee of one lo look after the abilities which have persisted from ful. and 1 dm sure Iit will bbe t«o t ''"' *' '-•' l' -'- Kin*g woul° J d - •* "|quentl ouentlyy hhee beca becim one of the original g, at 8.3Q o'clock. the Presbyterian congregation of natter nf lady membership, »»•'' ' •* eight to twelve years are not likely lbe mutual benefit the men and dicatt his fitness to tope with the founders and ji i of tin; Aiiieii + + f Kimberley was organized, aid it is was understood was more than likely, expected that under the capable lead­ d being felt that sufficient members to lessen in extent, but rather to in­ the country." pioblems indigenous to the two de |tan College of Surgeon! The canvassers for the religious ,! partments under his direction—D.S. | Enters PolitlLt survey report that almost without ex­ ership of Mr, Morley the Presbyi«.rian to make nt least two rinks could be crease." talced i- garding thi icpar congregation there' will continue t" obtained, i i CR, und Health, lie was born in \i\ lo po'U.cul life cume ir ception, they were kindly received, The new Minister expressed great Thanksgiving Daj IK.HI the B grow and make its contribu; i i - The matter of the drawing of the M com Chipman, N.B., f>l yeara ugo, a sun 1903, wh n la* •.. elected to ih and the required information gladly interest iu the creation and growth anry ot Armistice Hay ami t given. This speaks well for the tol­ the religion- life of Kimberley, members for the competitions was uf the new Canadian Legion uf tbo i t on ils of Hon. 'j. G. King. Medicine ami British Columbin egislature, repre- erance and general good feeling in brought up by Mr. J. Milne, who be­ lieved that if fewer rinks entered B.E.S.L. He asked for Information tun* annP .ui: surgerj a a profession attracted him renting Cranbrook. He retained this the entire community. Each church th thi Tuxla lould be in hla youth and, after passing is now in a position of knowing ac­ ill the club competitions and more as ti> the structure, methods of fi­ '•1 belie -.-at until 1909. In !'.' I ! 1'r. King members were on ihe spare board, day for through the elementary and second- curately where each member lives nance, nnd other particulars. kepi sepni ul npn wa th'- unaucci ssful candidate for thi re would be a greater assurance >*mpnthyiarj schools, he attended McGill Uni- and where the children attend Sunday Vnluc of Unity. S I . heart! Kootenny tn Hu- HUUSH ..I Commons. School. Tho survey ulsu Indicates Parliami nt, \ hich .- bi ing held in ' the rink,-: being filled when sche- dile games were called. The mat­ "I helieve you :il*e moving ill tlio with the tieslr of tlu hut vcrsity. lu 181)5, ul the age of lie re to in- provincial fid those who do not prefer or atteno Victoria lat* in Dei •• iiber, Sherman, y chinch. who has taken over tlu- leadership of ter as left to the executive com­ right direction," ho doctored, "it ul- of course it is u matter lhal Pari lu graduated und spent the next three jam! again was elected to the Legisla- mit Lee, 1 ycai in practice in hi- native pro-1 ture in 1910, beinji suba quently re- 4- •(- -»- tin- Trail Rangers, has proved his ways was a n Iter of regret that ment as a whol ual decid< On Sunday, November i 1th two ah. ny n ;, : adei of boys. We look lhe opening date of the Crow's when the mlviet f Cnnndiun votornna it .min;*, to legislative mutte unce, elected at the provincial elections of noteworthy speakers will he in town, forward to successful developments N'cst bonspiei which is to take place - 1920 ami 1921. lh- accepted the Kev. J. P. Jones, of the Social Ser­ ;*.':'i good i - et ings undi r his guid- th winter in Cranbrook was set for .'-.., iy, January 17th. The matter ] portfolio of Public Works in the vice Council of Canada, and Kev. N. anc . Mr. Tu-,, Marshall > the Dis­ Harkness, of the Bible Society. Mi. trict Returning Officer. IVill those ol th< date of the Selkirk bonspiei '!i\ water governmenl in November, Jones expects to speak in the United interesti d please take note and cor­ while in the hands of the Kimberley I 1916, and tlu* same portfolio iu thr church in the morning and in the respond with Mr. Marshall immediate­ club tu determine, also came under 0 iver governmenl in .March, liilK Baptist church iu the evening, while ly if any information is needed re­ ci nsid ration, it being felt that a hi rdsh ;< has been worked on the Sel­ holding it until January, I'.iJ'J, when Mr. Harkness will give an address In garding th-- voters' li-t. Radiator Frozen? the Baptist church in the morning + + + kirk 'spiel on account of it following j he tesigl id to accept the portfolii and in the Presbyterian church in A Thanksgiving service u ;l be held t! • l low's Nest 'spiel, the weather of Public Works in ila* Dominion the evening. Both of these speaker.- In Knox Presl fterian ChureJ m Mon­ ci nditions not proving favorable in j --u\ rnment, He waa elected to hi: day, Noyemb r Sth. at 11 o'el ck. A the last two years. It was hoped by are well worthy of a hearing. many present that it could be held Motor Won't I presenl seat of Kootenay Fast, foi- + + + suffit iently in advance of the C.N.P. i owing the reslgnal on uf the sitting During the absence of Rev. James 'spie! to assure it of better weather. j ember at lhat time. IU- relinquish- Evans of Kimberley, in Calgary, his Word was received of the apn*-*---V pulpit will be occupied next Sunday ing completion of the new covered I *d llu- portfolio of Public Works up hy Miss Olive White, deneonness, CURLERS ARRANGE Turn Over? I *a the resignation of the King gov- curling rink at Kimberley, and the and the following Sunday hy Rev. DATE FOR BIG official opening is looked forward to. ! rnment in July hist. At the general Bryce Wallace. In connection with the big bon­ I let tlon of Seplenih. r 14th, he was + + • E0NSP1EL HERE spiei here it was decided to approach Battery Weak? I re elected in hi- constituency, and The United Church of Canada has the Amateur Athletic Association in • libstquently nppo'nted to the port been holding a series of World Ser­ Wednesday evening the semi-an­ order to get the use of the Arena vice conventions across Canada. A rink if possible for three or four days I alio of Soldiers' Civil Re-Kstablish gnat deal of interest and enthusiasm nual nicotine of the Curling Club ut lhat time. The membership roster ...e:n and Health, iuis been shown everywhere. The took plnce in the City Hall when a went the rounds for the first time, world-wide set vice of the United vi ry good representation of curlers and got away to n good start. Church has been depicted by lectures, Phone 50 :•>•+*+*++•»•* ************* maps and literature. A group of keenly interested laymen in the Bast KIMBERLEY * have been defraying must of the cost .'.V.V.V.V.V.SWSW'AWWWWW of these conventions. The last one i| NEWS NOTES f will he held in Vancouver on the Oth und lltth of this month. Every min­ I ***********J ****., ister of this Church can get to this Mr. Morsh, principal of the public meeting free of cost, while greatly school and Miss Jerome, of Grade 0, reduced rates are open far lay mem­ and Miss G. Puffer attended the tea bers of the Church, diers' convention at Pernio over the 4. + + week-end. Miss Myrtle Garden, of About forty young people assem­ Mendowbrook, also attended thc con bled in the Sunday School room of vention. lhe United Church on Tuesday even ng, when Mrs. Bryce Wallace gove C. Cnnk returned home from iln i most interesting paper on the life coast on Saturday, und works 'if Pauline Johnson, Indian AUR STAFF OF TRAINED MECHANICS !S HERE TO princess nnd authoress. At the con- Mr. Henderson, of Pincher Creek, •lusion a spirited discussion t«ioh ^ GIVE YOU IMMEDIATE AUTO SERVICE — TO was a visitor to town on Thursday place on Canadian authors, books nnd last. magazines, Almost every member took part in the debute, whicli proved JUMP AT YOUR COMMAND. ST IS EAGER AND C. A. Footo and Dick Burke spent it times anius'ng, yet was highly edu- Thursday at Rock Lake fishing, bring­ ai onai. Mr. F. Buck, president, Don't Miss the WILLING TO SERVE YOU IN CASE OF ANY WINTER ing home a good catch. kllfully directed the- discussion. + + -fr Mr. Ed. Smith, who has spent tlu Mr. Frank Morley, of Toronto, Un­ CAR TROUBLE. past six weeks in Nova Scotia, return arm, has arrived in Kimberley tn ed to town the end nf lnst week, hav­ onduct the services of tlu- Presby- I BIG DANCE ing spent tl verv pleasant holiday ii erian Church there. .Mr. Morley wiil We have a complete Towing and Repair Service. the east. llso conduct services elsewhere in co- •: and Mr. Gtorge Kennedy of ('ran And you'll look a long way before you'll find any brook, was a visitor* to town on Frl nto town this week by local hunter.-. ?. WHIST AMD BRIDGE DRIVE day. the guest of bis daughter, Mrs one charging less than we do! Lindsay, Jim O'Brien and party spent the ,' — Tomorrow Night — week-end in the Findlay Creek dis­ i Mrs. (Dr.) Tiffin und Mrs. Vork trict. i were joint hostesses al a bridge party given at the home of Airs. Tiffin lost Kustern Star members were out in j Friday nfternoon. full attendance Monday night at the (FRIDAY, NOV. 5th usual meeting, the Grand Matron, i Dr. and Mrs, Fergle, of Crunbrook. Mrs. (Dr.) McLean, visiting the ; were •.MU sis of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lodge, as well as members from Cran­ in lhe j Fortier. of the Sullivan Hill, on Sun brook and Fernie. dny last. DEZALL'S GARAGE Mr. A. Neuman, of Fresno, Calif,, Mr. ul Mis. C. A. Foote and son, •ind now visiting in Lumberton, was "lliiilitlliiiiiilililt)iilitHillil[Jiiiilinniit]iiiiiiiit:iit]ii:"iniii[iniiiiniini).'i!i|iiiiii[!!i' nm - :i ' iiciiiiiiiiniiit]*! Win iitimiiiiiiiitllllliiNiliioimiiilliiaililimiiil ( hr s otored to Premier Luke Sun a visitor to town on Tuesday. K. P. HALL -^HBMilMHH day. ' Mr. N. A. Wallinger, M.P.P., was in UNDER AUSPICES OF Mr, and Mrs Jack Holland and town on Tuesday. family spent Sunday in the Winder­ ;• Crescent Lodge No. 33 and Pythian Temple No. 28 mere district, W. D. Gilroy, manuger of the Tele­ phone Co.. Cranbrook, was in town Miss Mitburn, matron of the Kim­ on Tuesday lookin over his local j? BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA berley Hospital, entertained a num­ interests. ffffffffffffffffffffffffff THE ORIGINAL ber of friends at the nurses' home OO Hallowe'en night. Mr. Thomas Hailey, who has been connected some time with the Or­ pheum Theatre, leaves this week foi Calgary and eastern po'nts, lhe party Friday night given by the C.G.l.T. girls was a big success, and n jolly good time wa.~ had by all the children. About DO boys and girls were well looked alter by Miss James. The children looked well in their Hallowe'en costumes. (James of al sorts were indulged in, and plenty of good eats for all were there. I Tom Oxley and partv spent Thurs- lay last at Hock Uke. | Mr. Albeit Neuman. who has spenl EOVeral weeks in the enst, returned One Cent to town this week. | Mrs. Bob Crerar entertained at ten Tuesday afternoon in honor of j Mrs. (Dr.) McLean, of Nakusp, Grand Matron of the Eastern Star Lodge. All Eastern Star Indies were invited for the occasion, Kimberley flshtrmen were woll re- prevented :.t Rock Luke on Sundny. A meeting of the Board of Trade wns held on Monday night. Mrs. Beckingham and young duughtcr were visitors to town the — WONDERFUL VALUES — first of the \veek._ Mr. Wm. Kilgour, formerly of Kimberley, hns been appointed Jus­ LOOK ME OVER FOLKS! I'M AT tice of the Peace at Moyie Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Smith were visitors to town und Chapman Camp Thurs., Fri., Saturday on Sundny. P. BURNS & CO., LTD. Dr. and Mrs, Davis and family spent Sunday at lnvermere, making the trip by motor R. TURK speaking. Says he isn't exactly fond of the Thanksgiving idea, A number of citizens from town M but as long as custom has demanded it, he's sure you'll find him a right motored to Fort Steele Tuesday night to attend a meeting of the Masonic fine bird to grace your table on the big day. He promises that in his nut- NOV. 4 = 5 = 6 Lodge brown, roasted state, you'll find bis meat tender and of wonderful flavor for Lost week C. A. Foote received word of the death of his sister nt Co- they fed him on milk and corn and other choice morsels down at the farm! burg, Ont Mrs. (Dr.) Davis entertained nt tea on Thursduy afternoon at her home Phone your order to-day. Phone 10. on Deer Park Avenue BEATTIE-NOBLE Ltd. Mr, and Mrs, Mel O'Brien and purty spent Sunday in tbe Winder­ Or, if you prefer, order CHICKENS and FOWL. Also a nice variety of: Druggists — Stationers mere dlstrlcl mnking tbe trip by mo­ tor. BEEF, PORK, VEAL, LAMB, ETC. REASONABLE PRICES. (j^SS! THE REXALL STORE The weather iu Kimherley is ideal and the roads are in splendid shnpe for motoring. OYSTERS OYSTERS Several deer have been brought pA o n six THE CRANBROOK HERALD Thursday, November 4th, 1926

by, Anglican f"hutch, held evening ing her son Bobbie's eighth birthday. service. Tin* church was decorated Those present were Jackie Edwards, for tho occasion with fruits, veget­ Hector Hamilton, Nelson Mclnnis, THE UNITED CHURui ables, etc., and each minister preach­ Jackie Williams, Jack Anderson, Dan FACTS ed ii very Interesting harvest service. McCartney, and Tommy and Bobble REV. BRYCE WALLACE, B.A., B.D., .V.iiiisler I The church was filled to tin* utmost. ' Hamilton, The London life h.-is hccn established for Howard Haney, who lias heen laid over half a century. up witli an attack of tonsilitis, re­ Motel ************************** The London Life lias for some years been SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th turned to work on Wednesday morn­ writing; more insurance in Canada than ing, _ , 'AK/NCI LOCAL NEWS any other Canadian Company. p , Junior Choir Mrs. P. Heric and Mr*. Marklund • 0WDf R TTTTTTTT**TTTVTTTTTTTT »*'V'f A new London Lite Policyholder is bein-j 11 a.m. — ME.MORIAI- SERVICE motored intu town on Wednesday Herbert Clark, recently of Langley added every IV', minutes of the working "Baplize-4 for the Diad" from Erlckson, to spend tt day or so with Mr, Lee Hei it* and Mra, Don Prairie, has been in the city this day. Pettinol. week, arriving on Sunday. He i; Through careful selection of applicants 12.15 p.m.—Sunday Scliool nnd Bible Class. Cecil Larson returned from the visiting with J. Fingal Smith, and a und strict economy the London's divi­ hospital on Tuesday, after being con­ jf little later may decide to locate in dends tn policyholders for the past decade 7.30 p.m, —THA-NKSOIVINO Senior Choir fined to his bed for some time. Mr. the Okanagan Volley. Larson remained home hut for u are unsurpassed on this continent. Every dividend increase in the pasl quar­ short time until lie left for Sulphur Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Edmondson : l 1 Springs, accompanied by his mother. ter century when pul Into effect has been -Tin- i IIURI li "i *\ -'7 ' i ' [GH 'X" have moved into their cottage ou A social meeting of tlie Vahk La­ Burwell Avenue, recently occupied by maintained, dies' Guild will be held at the home Mr. and Mrs. K. li. Offin and family. of Mrs. J, Hamilton, on Wednesday — ANNOUNCEMENT — November 10th, at 2.30 p.m. All ore Mr. Edmondson has now had some jv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.'i r. invited to attend, considerable improvements made to 1st January, 1927, there \ vlll In- another the place. substantial increase In Loud m Life •\ SALVATION ARMY £ The t'nited ('lunch will hold o Communion service and baptism, and dividends, :| CITADEL Church receive new members, on Sunday. Father Ehman, of Cranbrook, ami November 7th. Wm. Johnson, of Pernio, got in a bad if Hanson Avumie mix-Up with their cms on Monday V. II. WacNBILL A business meeting; of the Vahk '•'. • S Ladies' Guild wns held at the home when they endeavored to pass on a uf Mrs. IL W. Krskine on Wednes­ narrow piece of road this side of [Hiuuiiilfe •. si Ml w .5 SUNDAY, NOV. 7th day, October the 27th. E ko. Both cars are In the hospital. •I Morning Service 11 o.in. ;; —Fernie Free Press, ll SIIIUI.I.-. School . 3 p.m. L; The girls of the C.a.I.T, met In Insurance Company the Hull on Monday evening at 7 S Evening Service 7.30 P-"'- T; 11 .1.111. — Alornlng Service p.m., the occasion being the filiation Seott McDonald and crew are at G. C. H. COLEMAN > rUE il)A^ .; ceremony of the girls, iV : I" Young I'cople's i IAL ARMISTICE work this week demolishing one of W**jmmms^7-v,--.-..-••*• t\»v • ' *^N/:.y *JF $ Meeting 4 p.m. ;I SERVICE Mrs. Don Pattinol, Mis. P, Heric (lie town's landmarks—the former and Mrs. B. E. Maikle motored into Sirdar Hotel. What lumber there is •I Public Meeting 8 p.m. .; (ranbrook this week. MADE IN CANADA '< WEDNESDAY ,. 12.00 Noon—Sunday Scliool in it that is worth while will bo Miss Mary Burlingham left for SOLD AND RECOMMENDED i Home League Sewing shipped to Cranbrook.—Creston Re­ W. li. Goodman, who has been ol Wnlter Slad returned bv car to Kim­ and Men's Brotherhood Cranlironk on Sunday, where ex­ view. herley on Sunday. •f circle . 2.30 p.m. '.' pected to spend some time. I BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Crow's Nest and Crnnbrook some months, arrived buck at Sirdar and Many Btrangfl and Bpookey faces •! THURSDAY $ 7.30*— Evening Service. Mr. Kennedy motored out to Bull fl. C. H. Coleman, Fast Kootenay resumed the work of night operator were met at our doors on Hallowe'en River on Sunday. 5 Services Kimberley •; . SERVICE young people put ou a very succe representative for the London Life on Thursday. Jack Kennedy, who night. Apart from the highway school ful masquerade dance. A fair crowd Assurance Co., was in the city early signals being removed, no further J FRIDAY . •', Mrs. George Warren returned to was present. With many pretty suits has been on the job the last three mishaps were out of the ordinary. town on Tuesday from Crauhrook,' this week, anil expects in the near •; Band of Love -1 p.m. •", in order it was very eventful. La months, left for Elko the same day. after spending a few days there. dies' first prize was awarded I future to locate here or at Kiniberley where he takes the night shift— Many Movie folk look in tin* mov­ I; 1-uliliL M. tin 8 p.m. i" " i oitm.u.i.y .Miss Grace Baker, who represented in order to be more conveniently lo­ ies at ihe Star Theatre on Saturday Mrs. Alex Brogan spout a day or Creston Review. night. The Stnr is one of Cranbrook's 5 All Are Cordially Invited, 'f I.WITt I). a Chinese woman. The ladies' comic cated for his big field. so in Cranbrook on Tuesday. prize was awarded to Hazel McCart­ host features and a Iwuse worthy of 5 Capt. »n.l Mr,. J. STOBBART > Mr. Tom \V. Bailey, manager of the everyone's proisi and patronage. Gerald Crogie, from Erickson, was1 ney, who represented a witch of ffffffffffffffffffffffffff in town on Wednesday with apples. Hallowe'en. The men's first pri/. A movement is under way in Fer­ Orpheum Theatre. Kimberley, since i'. was awarded to Mr. Fred Mitchel nie for the purchase of the former wns opened there, is severing his con Thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh who represented a Highland Scotch­ Methodist Church building there for ncct'on with that playhouse at the ,".•-•. ffffffffffffffffffi man, The men's comic prize wa; PROFESSIONAL (Anns Mclnnis was tho scene of a jolly end of this month, and has accepted a time on Friday evening, when their awarded to Mr. L, P. Williams, who use as a community recreation cen­ Y A H K \ sons. Nelson and Sandy, invited a was dressed as Uncle Wall. tre, lt has the backing of many position in Calgary. Tom desires to NOTES ? numher of hoys and girls to a weiner prominent people of the town, and to thank the picture fans for support roast, the little tots numbering thirty Thc school children received an date the sum of §i;!72 has been rais­ during his management nnd (o be­ . u r in all. unexpected holiday on Friday, when speak for his successor the same gen­ I) R. W. A . I I-: R ; B -kl RISTER : SOLICITOR J the week-end with Mrs. Brogan, tak­ en from us one of our most energetic tlcle uf dandruff in a few moments' W. T. Jago, provincial Orange young men, and also a clever ath­ I -\fl Bank Bldg. hi;:'-!! positions both in Canada and the No attempt was made to conciliate asked to meet at the Sullivnn Hotel Norrlfl Braiden is here from the STRIP TICKETS United .States, he may be said to have their newly-acquired subjects. The at 7 p.m. nnd march to the Orpheum prairies and will make his future CRANBROOK, B.C. attained power through his connec­ Governor appointed by the Hudson home with his parents. May Company who was to exercise Theatre, where a public demonstra­ With and Without Coupons tion with the press. Jle was cele tion will he held at l.'dO. The Kim­ Mrs. Nelson Smith was in from hinted for beiriK essentially cold authority until Mr. McDougall reach- Oil ICES ..i KIMBERLEY I or Qeneral il Fort Garry, was never even com­ berley hand will attend at 7 o'clock Cranbrook during the week, visiting blooded, entirely wonting in that cor nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. diality which is au Indlspcnslblc quail municated with. One would have with which they will deal: Rev. l\ K. -.I P, HALL •wl'nissi.m Purpose! thought that common civilit- if not Smith. ty with those who have to lead 01 Father Hartniann: "Fight the Bat­ Datlu Uio nt-foclcd pari. villi Open K-. ry Than lay frnm - >i even to net with others in the dii'ec political tact, would have caused them to have Informed him in writing of tle nf Life." Rev. James Kvans: Jack Patterson is spending tin Mlnird'i In warm water. lu ft II to :* |i m, • 11 tlon of affairs, Me had some polltl Week at Kimherley. ! eul supporters, but he never had a Mr, McDougall's appointment, and of 'In Menioriam." Rev. W. J. Crick: Quid, relief n-Miml. ' friend. There was nothing k'eiiinl the date at which he might expect 'The Spirit of Service." Mr. Frank At..,..-. k-Ma -Mi ]*. !,:,,„!,* (or him. His co-operation and assistunce Miss Muriel Braiden is here from CRANBROOK HERALD ! about him, and his manner was said Morley: "Keeping Faith." Besides Saskatchewan, having been called to r-* , mr.li,,, ..... ind I at times tu be so unsympathetic that n establishing the new order of I, O, "* r. OFFICE things might wiih advantage have these addresses, there will be iiislru- her brother's deathbed. v | many left his presence accusing him Kl iJ IN I ODOI No, *(.' nf rudeness. been solicited at the same time. No •ntal music by the band, vocal so­ The new bakery shop lias been xplanotlons were made as to what every los and one or two hymns. opened, and we wish out newcomers Leading to Trouble was to be the policy of Canada in every success in their new enterprise. 5^M .. iii ••: | It need not be attempted to enter t> dealings with Rupert's Land. In fncl the people of that country were Charles Johnson, alias Bonnie, was • * upon Canadian politics, in order to Mrs. Cameron spent over Tuesday Sojournll .* NATURE trace the progress of event.- which n thoroughly Ignored, they were eas- found guilty by Judge Thompson in with Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Taylor at led up to this strange appointment, ly led to believe that their material the county judge's court at Fernie on Cranbrook. Suffice it to say that tlie ministry Interests would be so ulso, in favor N. G. .... F. RUSSELL FiXES - *&i wliich then ruled at Ottawa was a of the emigrants that rumor and the Monday on a charge of breaking and After a week's holidaying here Rec. Sec, I 0. Dii ••:.*•.*, P.G, . <• t+, coalition one, the Conservative ele­ Canadian surveyors raid might short­ entering and stealing, and was sen­ MILK ment lieing tho strongest. The in­ ly he expected to arrive at Red Uiver tenced to five years in New West­ : IVAP0RATFP tended Lieutenant-Governor was in A little judicious management at minster penitentiary. Johnson, other­ , it as minister of public works, having first would have secured an amicable FOR RELIABLE QUA . heen hruught over from the Opposi­ settlement, and have frustrated the wise known to the police as Charles tion upon certain terms when the parly, which was then desirous of Bt nekariatis, was arrested by I'ro- TRANSPORTATION IS BIG BUSINESS — Shoe Rep a i r i ng coalition was formed. The Tory ele­ fomenting resistance. A clear stnte- vineial Constable Thomas Smith at One of the best known mi nt of what they intended doinK T. Ite y our thne to the ment heinjf in the ascendancy, and Natal, on October 7, on suspicion dairj ing authorities says many changes having occurred in tin* an ! a declaration stating: that they ministry, vacant places in it were meanl to respect the rights of proper­ of having burglarized the Fernie THE RAILROAD "Y" A BIG BROTHERHOOD. —0. K. SHOE SHOP- nature gives milk nil its filled up by the adherents of that ly; that all those in regular occupa­ Motor Car Co. and the Fernie Gar­ N.irl. ury \ve. — Crunhrook quality, there is no im- party, thereby destroying the propor­ tion of land should retain it without age, when $8fi0 in cash and nearly tion ur balunce between the several lent and receive a regular legal title $600 in other valuable documents Be Prepared to Join up Pur Qiti lily and value in provement afterwards, and parties which it was alleged by Mr. for it; that nil religions would be re­ Men's Ore •"s nml \\ ork Shoes sjvits favorable to milk in AlcDoutfall's clique had been agreed lucted, and evervone to worship as were stolen. When urrested, Johnson SEE US -- W. NICHOL Prop. upon when the ministry was first he liked—this most certainly would had approximately the amount of tlte highest degree are few. formed. This gave rise to dissensions, have cut the ground from under the cash stolen from the garages on his — NEXT WEEK IS - Pacific Milk is particularly which the far-sighted policy adopted feet of all the political nfjitntors then. person and in the hotel room he then ***************** •:• •:• •:• •:• •:• •:••:• * regarding the international Railway During a crisis such os that which fortunate. The plants idlorded many opportunities for wid­ occurred in the settlement in 18G9, occupied. Johnson, who claims to For Good Value io merely preserve its natural ening into such a breach, that it be­ when rebellion hangs in the balance, be only 21 years of age, has already came at last a necessity that Mr. Mc­ every moment is of such importance served four years of his life behind GOOD EATS richness and flavor. Dougall should cease to he a minister. that, when once the scale has K

members, many of whom will attend • f the local C.G.l.T. group bn -t. visitors on Saturday nfternc hundredth hirthda; llu* next meeting, to he held on ThurK- lay evening, for inspection, WinnipeR, Manitoba.— Manitoba dny afternoon,, Nov. llth, at the the Compnn oi • luttcrmakers have exported 50 eari Miss Jean MacDonald entertained school. Thursday afternoon's tea Messrs. Fred IlHarria i teresting r I i Hallowe'i n party on Friday hutter tn Great Britain since tht was ihe initial venture of the newly Storey motored to Waldo on a numher of her friends to a fancy during M centurj ti nr of the year up to Septem- "iinmed association, under the direc- day evening, inking a ttv< bi \Vi the tune being most enjoynbly spent Consider whal • ! lion of the social convenor and her inghouse radio to install in 1 • • • I" i M. Each car contains 400 56- j committee, hut it proved to he so at the ; with games, music und dancing, 52 issue-, coi ' pound boxes of butter. Satisfaction equcsl o Mr. • Vmong iln,si- present were the Misses tnjoyablc from the point of view of that tow n. * serials, 200 horl to tln> quality of the butter is ex. 'J hose in iittendance, thit I; is prob- ' and Sarah Clark, Margaret '•'''••. Katharine und Suzanne popular authoi . pressed in a letter received by the I able a second affair wiil be phmned A me eting wu. held in tut i luh Suzance Staples, Peggv und Pauline ial articles, a wee! :, ctiou foi provincial Dairy Commissioner from I :hortly. . • • Hull on Friday t. vening v lhe Cox, Wardnei Athletic As wi genious boys, calh d the 'I I i . • .i London deuler, who states that tbe a thorough girl Mr. Norman Moore, of Lumberton-. cuss thc possibility oJ I. , Among the Wycliffe visitors to high quality set by the Manitob- woods superintendent for the B.C. ing rink in Wardr er. •*. 1 ranbrook on Saturday were Mrs. R, pages for children \ o lucei hns resulted in a great b-tne- Spruce Mills there, motored to Wurd­ • al disu'u sion reluting ti II. Trew, Engle Johrens, \V. J. Cox, issue, an extensivi lt to the butter making induitry ner on Monduv afternoon or. business decided tha: nn i pen-aii i ink hi Vic, Swanson, A. Frederick non, Ham* events, making it eusj :.ii l'J Cunuda. wiih Mr. Heifer. be built work to start ll Ir ' and Hughes, Harry Stevens, Mrs. L. Tay- follow the uir.ui- the la bo • tu be c •nated • . : 01 • ler and Joe and Bert Crosby. Mr. Tanner, of Waldo, arrived willing :o heip. Consi quentl . on Don't miss the gi ******************i Wnrdner on Monday and will spend Sunduy morning u site h ••• n The winter working hours were great magazine

the next few weeks here while build­ • . • ommenced generally in Wycliffe on next to ^awson s garagi rink. receive: ing a residence for Mi. and Mrs. und u number of the J >uiij> i dlows -Monday morning, Nov. 1st starting Miller, down hy the stution. pet to work with plow-, tc, to pi ind 7.30 and finishing at 6.80. The 1. Tin- Vi utl pare the ground, Sinci - hools commence at 9.80 and leave issues in ] ','L'T, RI I No Wonder This Man Smiles Mr. Knink Wilson, of Slmmonde' BRADFORD the river has been the *•;. j plai • nl 8 p.m. 2. Tli-- !•••:! .i ni SnWB, spirit several days of last week which skating was posslbli th .H I.DN'T you imilp, too, i( von li.nl taken out All for only $2, in town booking the local trade. rink will probably meet with the si Mr ant| Mrs. R, Crosby and family, I -mil ilul'ii Btraiglii lik- policy con- -TAIL0RING- cere approval of pareui ol el "i Golden, have been spending a few ;;, nr includ W Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson und suns ni* liiu: lo I'.,* iimmiiiniH every \.-.n for the who at least, if Lhe plan go througl daj in Wycliffe visiting with Mr. the monthly autl motored to Fernie on Sunduy to -: TORONTO :— di'i HI of lire, mil ll *. he lumdcil .1 tan'./ tip have the knowledge ul th ( rosby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1 spend lhe day with friends. Both publicatioi • I-* ***. I**i iln- mi thou I .1..H.ii .il Ilir .ml ..I the safety while skating, ' rosby, Sr. They made the trip cigllU' ) ,:l uwn on Wednesday by automobile, TIIE VOUTH - < While motoring lo Cranbrook on [Iii Ii •-* exj *: i i Mr. I nwrenco thia ri utrnlng on Sunday, S N 1 ii Ki Iday evening with a parly of Hallowe'en was cell hrati Guaranteed Clothe* .- '. i iiL-riius jiiulilKiMincd hy hi. Muin.i! policy I frindfl who planned to attend the uver the week-end, variuuii uf tli Subscription* r< IM * I hi * In li* • puli.-j i*. I... paid up hy Mr . P. Franzen spent Tuesduy •howing of ".Men of Steel" at the Star Enquire foi full Made to Measure .-.l nt i * .-. . ml * hall i... iniums. And lium ibis •'very much younger set" md Wednesday visiting with her pa* Theatre, John A. Lawson bad the il. i .q li. v .II li ii\ i.rofilfl iliilltl illy. parties on the occasion. On Frida; m'sfortune to run into a horsi with little Florence Thompsoi 11 ti rl dm •:- Irum to .,. il.l. ..: life n in .- nlui Bound, his car hy the Arnold ranch. The ten of her little friends ui a p Following is the school report for $25 "p $60 I * . - * neu ii .i.i* I,., ihe generous animal, coming out of the brush at durin" the afternoon, when vnrioi h n.onl h of October, in order of I * I fur the policyli I tlm .Muiu.il Life lhe side of the road crossed directly stunts and games pocul '" to Ilullov merit: in front of the ear, before it was j'en were played, nue I to the ei DIVISION I, McGill Uni. er.Mty ;• MILK CHOICE OF ANY i I*. .'I I*,* I'lul in explain the ;een by any of the occupants, and jovment of th. guests, who include Grnde s—Otis Staples, Camilla MONTREAL two of the animal's legs were broken ii ...nl ihow you Iii.. liule Misses Kuih and Charline ilamrh Pederson, Alex Yager, Alfred Wat- F a c u 11 y o t I STYLE nol ;.:,.lir,M r.Mills (if by the impact, while Mr. Law son's Vivian Thompson, Gevjipettu, Lai son Vernon Gehrke. Helen Marun­ il.* I.I i I.i years, Invito i ar suffered broken headlights, punc­ retta uud Inez Renick, June Thorn) chak, opal Quick, Walter Johnson, tured radiator and smashed fender. son, Roy and Keith Tliomp on Dill Jo eph Taylor. MUSIC > Style and Fit Absolutely Fortunately a few moments following Sinclair and George Thompson, u Grnde 7—Victor Marunchak, Kdi- Decide NOW to ter for the accident, Dr. Uutledge, veterinary .Saturday afternoon Bert MacKenzi •ha Chirk, Ernest Foster, Harry Annual Local Examination! Guaranteed surgeon, of Cranbrook motored to was host at a party celebrating h Johnson, Stephen Hebert, George Through these ex.imiri *' tn the scene and procuring a gun from birthday, to whicli several friom Quick, Winnie Fisher nnd Teresa Mar- Ihe pupils ol ,->!: .. b] LIFE Mr. Arnold immediately shot the suf­ were in'*'' Saturday evening Mi. zocco, equal; Olaf Pederson, Bud competent .111.1 111, 1 I nmrnm, Ihe H.ii.dn, ul .1 fering beast. Since the car, how­ Louise Lawson was a hostess lo Charters, aiccr!aiued mid progrei • ' * Vi!* ^UilPsA Waterloo ever, could not be shot although dam­ numher of the older girls, while o Grade (i—Ruth Greene, Jean Mac­ are nUo preparatory 1.. thi ;'• and •••*.."« *).^J\MJI:%UA Njfe aii* Ontario degree courae* in "* j C. Joe Bros. aged, it was necessary for the party the same evening Walter MacKenzi Donald, Margaret Yager, Florence to forego the show for that evening from McGill. .. tru • staged a Hallowe'en affair for tli Johnson, Adrian Allegretto, Giuo tity. arr racognizi I and proceed homeward as well benefit of his friends. Gambln, Harold McClure. Ihe hitthrsl itonttii could he for repairs. All levity ;: Ladies' and Gents' Grade 5—Peggy Cox, Sarah Clark, Theorelicil Eumlnalloni '.ill be aside, however, the stray horses along on ui tilwut Mi. I.. Locul friends of Mrs. c. VVhippl Haxel Foster, Cora Stanley, Joe Fab­ 1 the highway are becoming a real nui Eaamin.ition-, duriti 1 '- Custom Tailors were pleased this week to recch bro, Oscar Asplund, Ivan Fisher, at various centfi I ' 1 snnce nowadays. Large bands of the the news of a new sou, born ul tli Kmilc Crodin, Margaret Cooper (ab- Preparation lor lhc 1- itn ; linker Street - Cranbrook animals are at large at vnrious places •hould be com men 1 .! it family home in Seattle. Mrs. Whi| '•nl). along the road to Crnnbrook and thn Informal] I pie was formerly Miss Vera Corbel FLLINOR H. CURLEY iradri. num. t.i be 1 1 (Oppo.ite Park. H.rjw.r.) and taught school here I'm- two yen) and application formi m •-, • .several local people had narrow es­ DIVISION II. r, was assisted by her committee, previous to her marriage, and is als by ,i|i|il>m dir^it la thi capes when the beasts crossed the tirade .I—May Leggctt, Annie Ma­ Ihe Faculty oi Mill 1 0 fidanus J. K. Scanland, Geo. Sin­ a sister of Miss Laurine Corbet! th verilty or lo Uie lixal road in the aforesaid manner, espe­ runchak, Katharine Staples, Clara **************** clair F. Thompson B, Daye and R. present teacher of the smull sehoi cially these dark nights, when it is Fabbro, Suzanne Staples, Clam Harrison, Mrs. A. J. H. Donahue, classes. R rpri difficult to see out of range of the ChnrtorB, Frank Stanley and Donald president of the association, had K..X..;..:..;. .;..>.;. headlights. McClure equal, Elmore Staples, Hec-| **************** (hare.' of the home cooking table, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard motore J- tor Godin. MISS JANE! Mc and under her experienced direction Mr. Vines, of Gold Creek, is spend­ to Crnnbrook on Saturday evenln A delightful Hallo; i 'en tea and Grade 3—Ellen Asplund, Pauline1 '.he articles were soon completely ing a week or so in town, engaged in on a shopping trip, KIMBERLEY • B.C. sale of home cooking \i as held at the Cox, Poder Pederson, Elsie Ander­ • STOCKMEN - sold <>*. t. much to the dismay of those constructing the residence confeetion- home of Mrs. Chns. Ihu irin on Thurs- son, Bernice Quick, Walter Charters, coming in later to tea. According ery and bakery of Mr. and Mrs. Roth­ Mr. Host Bnblek, of Waldo, motoi Here's Opportunity! dav afternoon, under tlte auspices Murgarel Johnson. Lavina Westman to the demand at least double the well, who plan on ombarknig on this ed to Wardner on Sunday to viai of the Parent-Ti,. :.•; ' Association. Kdna Johnson. LOSING of an ••late mmhrna cjuantity of home cooking could have line of husiness as soon as the build­ his brother, Fred Babick. The house was vtiv in i ly decorated Grade 2b—Arthur Harrison, Irnmi for the occasion \\. easily boon disposed of. Mesdames ing is completed. available to YOU MIS th. The booths have been i Interesting things huve happened S.S. Letitia . ghway bt-tween Fernie and j Mr. A. J. H. Donahoe, of the signed as follows; Home cooking , li)2(i. Commander Byrd in a From St. John, \.B. (ranbrook. with railway ita- Mrs. A. J. IL Donahoe; enndv -M j Wardner Fur Farming Company, re- okker airplane, circled the North Belfait, Liverpool rnd G'a^ow tions ut opposite ends of tht J. E, Scanland; ne< dh work -Ji 'ceivtd a shipment of mink 011 Satur­ property, easy market aeeeas ia FOR CHRISTMAS dames IL W. Birch and Ceo. H ».'<'. Photographs tuken in Europe S.S. Letitia day hmt to add to his growing num­ From New > ork t<> assured. ber of fur-bearing animals. i-luir; fish pond—Mrs. V. Harrl: • ere transmitted on radio waves to ' ^CANADIAN?! Miss Grace Tayloi: grab table tnen'cn, and published in newspnp- Cherbourg and Southampion The smaller lake, mecca of Mi I'm Maclntyre, of Waldo, J. Hopkins; orange tree—Jlrs. S.S. Berenirarin Fernie vacationists, could be s u few hours Inter. Gertrude converted into a popular resort. ABD FEW YEAR'S spenl Siiiul iy ill Will'. ner, visitintf Renstrom; bran tub- MJi Isi Tay- S.S. Aquitania Ki If*, dnughter of n New Vork but- Land ts be sold om 10-MT"*«»t his i iught( s. Mesdamt s Wm. Hnl- lor, D. Elderhing; lalloona -Dan Plymouth, Chcrbour;, Soutb't'n plan with *5% mUrest im *ia* \ 7 torn : ml I'm y Tlwnipsnn and families Luce. A roulette wl I will hi* con- er, swum the English Channel one S.S. Mauretania ferred payments. for 1 he .In ducted by the membc of tlu* athlet- ur faster thnn nny of the five men Queenttown •tnd Liverpool it* association while the drawing w Realty lilting requeita iaviud Special Xmas Sailings 10 hud swum it before her. S.S. Scythia .. .. Ml nnd 11 •s. Ed 'eppler wer take pluce that evcuin S.S. Alaunia . Trust Dept. E. ful doll, fullv dresse Is anything in teres ting; Roinp to l.ii-in tito is ill C ranbrook on !, with an nc- Full informal Spokane & Eastern Trust DEC. 7 S.S. AtONTROYAL Liverpool compunying bed and ppi u in l!t^7? •J'li.i. •day, i IOt ii-iiie in. wardrobe, tic- agents f*r Cunar ;.-.-• ketfl for which ure hen Co. • • Spokane. Waab. " II S.S. METAOAM \ Glasgow Liverpool gsold ut twen- For one thing, the Youth's Com-! Hastings St. \V., \'i n Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peppier were tv-five cents each IM the ladles of " 15 S.S. MONTCALM Liverpool ed to Cranbrook on Friday evening to inlon on April 10, will celebrate its the basketball elub. The doll and ">: " 15 S.S. MINNEDOSA Cherbourg Southampton attend the Hallowe'en dance. equipment will bc i aced on view- Antwerp Hallowe'en, which appears to have in the company ston windows thla been celebrated for the blggeat part week. SIMX1 \l. SI 1 1 PI Nu C Vk'S of this week was finally finished off Neil Brown, of Coutts Altu.. spent in open fashion hy the kids on Satur­ Will he operated through to the ship's side at Monday and Tuesday of this week day evening. Dressed ull the way in town looking lip friends. Neil PHONE 18 - OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL Wcitl Saint John for the above sailings. from the usual spook to the high­ former'*' worked at the local plnnt as way man. parties of all ages and n sawyer. He left on Tuesday foi numbers called mound the town, so­ Vnncouver. where he will spend the liciting apples, nuts and candy. Book Early for Choice Accommodation winter. THERE IS NO TIME TO LOSE FOR Practically no damage to property of Hove the tiil-.ii agenl <>f the Canadian Pacific give you an> kind'was done this year while full Information. the wood pile ulso remained intact. However, plenty of harmless fun was ••••••••+••+•++++•{•++•!•*+<•*•} Indulged in by the kiddies, the house Mailing to Great Brits in and Distant Points CANADIAN PACIFIC holders being in much better humor WYCLIFFE NOTES when no damage wns threatened and — ORDER YOUR — doing iheir beat to show the young­ ************************** sters a good time. Congratulation! to Mr. uml Mr,-. Everett Staples on the Irrth of a .-on Several of the townspeople enjoyed at the St. Eugene Hospital, Cran­ ef* a progressive Hallowe'en party on brook. on Monday. Oct. 26th, for Wednesday evening lust, under the loadrahip i.f Mr. B. O. Iverson. The Mr. : id Mrs. P. Fl -zueati assembled on the highway Cranbro tk visito on Sund Children bridge at eight o'clock, garbed ns ghosts armed with chains and flash­ Miss K. Curley und Mln lights lo he greeted by the chief spook pett returnod frnm Fernie before commencing the round of vari­ day. wh* n* they hud heen tte Personal ous residences ut each of which the sessions of the Baal Koo stunt, appropriate to Hnltowe'en, was Teachers' Inatitute. Friday ol lire pared, At eleven-thirty the party week was a holiduy at the .-iln had completed the round and pro- enable tho teachers to bo pi - <•« odod to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fernie. Paul Storey, where a bounteous sup- per wus served, the various Hallow- Mr. Ed, Johwon, who hai been •'i n dainties prepared being decided­ sawyer' this leaion, hns returned to ly welcome after three hours' hiking his home in Coeur d'Alene, Hfa from house to house. The program place is being filled temporarily by Christmas from house to house, The progres­ Mr. K Fi«her. MO siva party included visits to the "Ca­ vern of Dreadful Death," "House of Mr. and Mrs. Clark wnv in ( i.m t the Voice O'er the Wires," "Tomb of hronk on Saturday. King .lack o' Lanterns," "Ghostly lo relieve Infants i i Kngic Johrens lefl on Sundny t'l Hunter," "Guidepost and thc Yard spend a two weeks" vacation at (lull Children nil agi ot I n ripa of a Murdered Man." About thirty Lake, Sask. tion, Flatuli i , \\ r.ilic invitations wero issued for the even­ ing. _ Mr. and Mra. J. Stirling Staples nnd Diarrhea; alio Fevcrishne arising therefrom, and, by Cards were Cranbrouk callers on Monday regulating Ihi and Bowels, aids ilie assimilation of Mrs. L. H. Haney left on Thura­ evening. WITHOUT DELAY day last for Barons, Alta., where she Food; giving health; and natural sleep. will spend thc next month visiting Mr. L. C. Piper was n business visi­ nt the home sof relatives. tor to Cranbrook on Wednesday hist. To nvniil Imitations, always look for the sisnitfure of C/£i*/7^£xceuA* Three Sample Books to Choose From AI.M.l-iii-'v Harml as-No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it, high school received an unexpected The local boys hud the usual good high school received a nunexpected time Hallowe'en*) carrying their prac­ Offering the Widest Range Ever Shown in Cranbrook and District. holiday on Friday last, Mr. Iversen tical jokes out in u hurmb ss wny, nn wilful damage being done. wiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinniitiuiii! iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iitiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii!ii!iiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiuiniiii attending the Teachers' convention Engraved Greetings Printed with Nnme and Address in Fernie on that day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnsoi Magnus Johnson, of Lumberton, re­ among th« Wycliffe shopper FROM $1.75 PER DOZEN UP NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE turn-"' 'n Wnrdner on Saturday even­ on Saturday night. ing, following thc closing of the Lum­ NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LINES - - SEE THEM Alex Yager entertained n numb* berton plnnt for the season on Fri­ INDIVIDUAL TUITION COMMENCE ANY TIME of IIIH boy friends to n stag pn day evening. Mr. Johnson nlans on Get Our Price on Cards (or Autographing. for Hallowe'en o^ Saturday evenl The hest equipped Business Collie in British Columbia. taking a week or two on holiday, tak­ ing a hunting trip up the Bull River, Pees only $17.50 n month. Complete Commercial Course In Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and Rvorett ' before returning to Lumberton, to Staples motored Into town on Tues-' Shiirlli.'inil, Typewrittlng, Hnokkccpinx, Penmanship, Spell­ 1 work duri' the winter. day. ing, Business Aritliinetic, Commercial Law, Commercial Eng" Miss Annie Fountain, of Vancou­ lish, rilhiK and Kcnernl office procedure. Mrs. Yager returned home on \\Y The Cranbrook Herald ver, provincial secretary of the C.G. nesday from her vacation spent visit- Por particulars, •write LT. groups, arrived in Wardner on ing relatives nt Regina and Swift Cur­ PHONE 18 CRANBROOK Monday evening to visit the local rent. P.O.Box 14,Nelion,B.C. - - - - Phone603. leader, Mrs. J. K. Scanland, and while in town, utttnd#d tha martini Hr. and Mrs. Charter* were. Ci «<*-

ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff. usiire with Beale & Elwell. Spending a vacation in Cranbrook. PHONE 93 PHONE 173 he 1 Tth of March • Shillalagli Mr. Manning, local school inspec­ . The ITth of Nov niter is the tor, was a visitor here on Friday. s^.The House of a 100 G00(/ f,. I nnd (Inn's. 37 The mill closed for the winter on 00* TABLE lember to carry your driver's Friday, afler a very successful saw­ Friday - Armistice Specials - Saturday at' ing season. Lumberton is a quiet licence with you at all times. That town now without the whine of the' is the advice tsiven by the legal de­ | saws. Many of the sawmill crew are TEA TOMATOES I now woiking in the camps and some K. C. Brand Mra. A. U. Hill left on Friday for partment of the Automobile Club of Manning's Specinl British Columbia, which has been im­ around the planing mill. Quite a, 3 tin. 40c SILVER a short visit tu Crow's Nest. l number linve gone across the line and. Per ft 75C| portuned lately with a number of I to the coast for the winter, but most1 "Why Husbands Leave Hem-:.' requests to "get" driveis off. who i of them expect to return when opera-1 LUX CREAMETTES Ans.—Rod and Gun Club dinner, I, ive been arrested for not currying tions start- again next spring. I November 17th, 37 3 pkt.. for 35-p Per Packet IOC I their licences. The law provides I ' Arnold I,mul. Western Pine Manu-[ Mr. 1-'. Roberts returned l* the] that ihe driver's licence must be car­ I faoturera' Association inspe"ior. wa--* TOILET SOAP »jv SODA BISCUITS Thursday for a short visit ried by the motorist at all times. here ou Friday to make the usual Piece by piece, complete sets of Silver ca SOAP, Toileti Al- I Ham-say's !: I Frank is now engaged at Vanoouvel Failure to have a driver's licence with monthly inspection of grades. rnond and Cocoa S'ltcquired — additions cun be made as desired, so that I and is taking holidays now in anticl- 2 pkt<* for 45c one in the case of an accident is often j Mr. McDougall. of Golden, ami bis' 3 cake, for 250 f, tbe expenditure at any time need not be large. Tbe 51 patlon of a busy Christmas oi a disadvantage, i son, F.arl. were visitors here on Mon-1 K | tlu* fii in by whom he is employed. [ U completed service will be a source o( lifetime (day last. Mr. McDougall was filer Heintz Cream of Tomnto n'ide. 5 — ; Sheffield Stainless Steel Dinner | for the Columbia River Co. before Wagner Apple., No. 1 $1-85 Soup. Blzo 1 ! '.'• (ins 25c We carry u complete stock of Eight Patterns In a\\ If it is a mail's suit or uvercoat Knives, $8.90 set of six. A, E, Leigh, they closed down, Karl McDougall Wagner Aplet, DomnStlc 1.36 ill has been filing for the North West Jonathan Apple., Nn. 1 1.85 Shelled Walnut. the well known makes — ^ why buy old styles when you can buy Jeweler. ^ -li Lumber Co., Edmonton, clean ami KWOCt: per Hi 50c J. | the newest of styles for less, at II. j The girls' hockey club now linve Jonathan Apple., Duim-sLii- 1.35 Loganherry Jam 1847 ROdERS, COMA1UNITV, ll"l WES & Weston's? 34 j t|,t-it progrnm well under way for the I Misses Baxter and McDonald, of Head Lettuce, OOCll 20c ,|-lli tin 85c the Cranbrook teaching stall', visited Grape., per Ib 20c raising ol funds by which they hope Llpton'l Blue Label Tea EDWARDS ETC, £ Mannings, Ltd., are snorting j Mrs. Avery oil Saturday nfternoon. Ea.tern Concord., Iinslu-t 95r per III 85c 1l.\ SPOONS $1.75 lo S-1.25 set of si* SI brand new delivery car, tin- chassisI"to' figure strongly In the western la- They afterwards drove to Ynhk with Pitted Date., pel' pltt. 25c Pickle*, Sweet -Mix * Is a Ford, with a special delivery top.. till ' hotkey chnmploiwhlp ul thj oAle x Stewart, to attend a dance. Cranherriea, pel* III 25c ill nunrl sealers: i-aeli 50c INDIVIDUAL SERVINQ PIECES, In Gift MOMS 75. up ll is fully equipped with thc lateBl it-. tl' carnival next Fobrunvy, They [ Lumberton School Report for Oct. Improvements, Including the balloon |(( hard at work selling tickets for tires. The ear is very nent ill appear-1 ' , Diviidon 1, (Irade K Mnry Hazell, un.-e and is a credit to both tha I tholr rattle "I lho Orthophonic Vie Gordon Trusler, .lack Robertson, Manning Melntyre, George Griffiths. IllHt, The team representing the owners and the firm who supplied troln, and havo beon engaging In pity groups placed Bex ut the head of the |; The Gift Shop, A. Earle Leigh \ Grade 7 -Florence Parent Vincent Crembo club is composed of Norman list, as the most Important problem same. slcal practice to get UiemBOlves in th- Downey, Lome Robortson, Margaret Connolly, Murray McFarlane and faring youth* fourteen groups placed ':• "f Special Sheffield Stainless Stool hest condition ready for the time Hutchison, Thomas Henson. Fted Fossett and tlmt of lhe high sex second; the homo was placed first f WATCHMAKER and JEWELER f, carving sets $4.25, A. Earle Leigh, when the Ice can bo made With Grade 0- -Doris Hutchison. Kath- school as Murray (Iarden, Aubrey Mc­ by seventeen groups. Many roll that Kowan and Malcolm llurris. iffff.'.\f.fffff fff.f.fff.ffff.ffff.ffff.f.f.\\f.ffffff. Jeweler. 37 such an example no doubt the boys' ryn Jacobson, Gladys Downey, Leon­ tb'-e two problems wore Insopnrnblo, ni il men's tennis will he spurred to ard Yeager, Marguerite Yeager, John On Monday no less than five meel- The reasons ior priority of sex Mr. Snm Whlttaker ami Herb. Yeager. Richard Jones, Joan Robert- ings were held in the building by were: (1) Motion pictures, sex dram­ make the most of things this winter, different organizations. This is as it tin* field whal would be kn Fyles left on Monday for Vancouver as and modern fashion in dress; (2) HOCKEY LEAGUE and other coast cities, travelling in an df ranbrook has every prospect of (jr;,,]t, B—Robert Cook, Billy Trus­ should be. The directors want the effects or materialistic conception of Uu* Cranbrook Team, which w uld hi ler, Kdward Kydd Gilbert Parent, Association to be a community centre their car. While they felt reasonably getting on the hockey map in real life and Freudian psychology; (II) AND INTERMEDIATE .•nt. red in a league which it w s hup big letters. Albert Griffiths, Willie Griffiths, for nil things worth while, and their economic conditions, lending to post- i-.l would be funned comprising sure that they would reach Vnncou­ 111 the weekly spelling tests, Grade doors are thrown open to any worthy ponment of. marriage; (11 Incrensed GAMES THIS WINTER 8 had 1(10 per cent one week, and organization that may wish to hold a tennis from Fernio, Kimberley and ver under their own steam and with­ Wild game dinner K.P. Hall, No prostitution and venereal diseases out caterpillar traction, they were Grade 7 had 100 per cent on two meeting. since the war; (6) inadequate sex Cranbrook. It was felt thai Cran- vcmbor ITth. occasions. ] Qveninff thu mn nl moot' not so certain as to their return as Owing lo unexpected development:-., education n hoiric, school and church; brook could maintain a good team Flannelettes in while ir pink and Division 11, Grade -1—Phyllis | the membership drive hns been post­ (0) weakened parental control; (7) Crnnbrook Hockey club there is danger at this time ol the Dwe'^v Viola Correal, Robert Stev-j provided the boya worked and kept blue stripes, -1 yards f ,r 85c. H. poned till next week, when it will modern passion for freedom; (S) in­ rtwn P R I number ol year of the mountain passes heing ens, Harry Hazell, Lily Griffiths, Jean tense desire of young people for a in shape. Mr. Ashton Powers wns Weston. 34 be launched in earnest, and it is •catori in tlu game were suddenly blocked off by snow. Hutchison, Will Cook, Vcrnie Yeager, hoped that every man who is interest­ larger measure of phvslcal enjoy­ appointed n manager for tho inter­ Clifford Jones. 1 I mnny ninth is dealt with, ed in the development of character ment; (9) bad housing; tl* ) modern mediate train. If you have bottles to sell and wish ur *• '•'•-• Myrtle Gourlie, Blanche craze I'or new dances. ni nf offici n for the en- Christmas Greeting Cards, with will take out a membership. Even It was Btressed hy those present .em taken away, plume 500, 33tf Grandbois, Jeanette Parent, Glendon though a man may not be able lo iod; place, resulting us engraved greetings for autographing. Barter, I'rank Gourlie, Gladys Grif­ Needless to say, these disclosures thnl the main object of tho league make full use of the privileges offered were a ringing challenge to the See the large assortment at thc Her­ Youths', boys' i ,d men's Paneu fiths, Florence Lavoie. by the association, he can rest assur­ was lu bring along and develop the Y.M.C.A., as well aa to every other ald Offiee. Phone 18. 35tf Sole shoes, all Blzo W, F. Doran. Grade 2—Dennis Downey, Joan ed that his connection with it is aid­ K Park President young players, nnd it' this is continu­ Wood, Alfred Robertson. Willie organization working for youth, to Our low prices win very time. 33tf ing in work for the young men ami combat and replace evil amusements, P. Simps President ed to !)•• done there is no question Friday of last week, Mrs. S. Fraser Woodske, Elizabeth Yeager. Phyllis hoys of Crnnbrook. Henson. bad literature and every other de­ 11; mid Brli VI .-Prcsidenl but what Crnnbrook will soon have and son who were visiting for a day Conference at HeUingfori structive force operating to the detri­ Your wife will lie glad to git rid Grade 1—Kvelyn Henson, Kdward F. Hartnell . Secretary a team of which she ean be proud at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verner, (Continued) ment of youth, ll was pointed out ol vou for once. Don't forget the Neuman Ellen Gourlie, Walter Trus­ Democracy was at work nt Hel- The work of last year waa review­ left for New York where in future ler, Cyril Walton. Maurice Parent. that the application of the teachings n y I7th at K.P. HalJ^ 37 singfors. This was one of tbe fea­ of Christ, us well aa a vigorous edu­ ed, it being tlio opinion of those pre­ Mr. Fred Scott [strict governor, they will make their home. Mrs. Attendance, us.7 '). tures of the gathering. In last week's The home-made candy made by the cational program, wire necessary to senl that tho plan adopted last year was endeavoring Wednesday to Fraser is returning from a visit to E. M. DINSMORE. paper a list wns given of the out­ gain this end. Patricia is absolutely pure and • if eueouraging a local league hnd arrange for a metf. thanks to those who gave their as­ sistance ai the tlmo of our sail be­ TEACHEH WANTED—for extra * Safety Depo.it Vault and Boxei reavement also to those who gave the lesions in Bnglllh, Apply Box C, *, $3.00 par annum. Cafe beautiful flower tributes. lli-i-nlil Offici'. 37* ************************** ffffffffffffAfffffffff.' MR. AND MRS. BRAIDEN 37' AND FAMILY. FURNISHED ROOM—For rent, 1 block from Posl Ofllco. Apply Box /rfWWWAW-AWWW.V.'.V One Cent ;ff.:fff.f.fffffffffffffff 1 it:.. 87-80 I LUMBERTON KOI! SAI.K - Gondron baby rnrrinife, Diamond Bakery Reopened jj full nizo Kleeper, ivory finish. In :! CHIPS good condition, Cost $