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A PAPER FOlt TIIE HOm- THE INTKREST8 OK WAS. THF HATIOTUI AUTERTI8ER IIIIIMIK FOREMOST ALWAIS KNOWS TIIK BKST «KUir«t- IIK PATHOXIZKH THE HEBALD THE CRANBROOK 'HERALD N V JI B E II 41 xst*fL^ CKAM1KOIIK. II. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Snd, 1920 VOLUME 88 cW-*- Liberal Majority is Decreased Caven and King Run Close Race in Cranbrook Riding, With Absentee •DAB" SIMrSON ILL ONLV A SHORT TIME CENTRAL SCHOOL KUl'OKT FOR Vote Probably Favoring Former m>VI.MII.KH, 1930 The following, taken fiom the Kam­ loops Standard-Sentinel, under date U1V. I. LIHKHALS FAIL TO HAKE A SINGLE OAIN, WHILE CONSERVATIVES (IAIN SIX AT HOW THE MAJORITIES |of Tuesday of last week, refors to ths Dlv. 1, Names In order of merit, death ot F. B. Simpson, formerly ot LEAST, INBEl'ENl'KNI.I.NTS TWO AND LABOR TWO, PROM GOVERNMENT HAN IN A FEW OF and results are bunt A on tbe weekly BOYS Or NAVAL THE CONSTITUENCIES tills place, whoso untimely demise examinations held: Nora Home, Dor­ HANKS — MR. BOWSEIt GETS FIFTH I'LACE IN VANCOUVER — CONS­ was reported last week: othy McKowan, Alex, rassiily, Hope milium; WILL Fen tiiiiilldiiti-s Seem to Have At 1.30 this moral!* the grim reap­ Taylor, Delia Ilaxtor, Murray Mac- CANVAS THK CITY ERVATIVE RANKS HIGH IN VICTORIA — STANDING OF THE PARTIES Had un Easy Time and Ma­ er beckoned anil tlie soul ot F. E. Far lane. Eustace Lee, Edith Clarke, Navy League Hopes For flood jorities Mostly ltuu Small Simpson answered the call and passed Florence Bradley, Marlon Henderson, Response to the Campaign to that bourne from which no man Marjorie Burton, Lorotta Loclerc, Mil­ For Members With some of the results in Coniidence as to the ultimate Cranbrook is quite likely to in In Kaslo tho contest developed In­ returned. The end came so sudden dred Clarke, Hester Thompson, Ray to a light to decide which end of the that very few poopls knew that he Hill, Norma Walllnger, Ernest South, It was decided by tho executive of the unliving constituencies outcome is expressed by both the final analysis, Kaslo may dug ls to do the wagging. Creslon wus seriously ill uutll they learned of Trilby Rebel, Wilbert Mlddleton, Wil­ the Navy League, In order to carry still in doubt, It is certain that sides, but all indications seem likewise, aud Pernio was lost and Camp Lister went overwhelming­ his death. lie Selby, Eddie Spence and Har­ on the boys' brigade, to canvas tor tlie Oliver government is going to point to the probability of to the government, which leav- ly for Uslor, while al Kaslo and the On Friday last ho was attending to old Dow equal, Alex Nisbet. Chris­ members, and to do this in the most to face a greatly increased op-J tlie return of the Conservative es only Revelstoke, which sent Other end Keen ruled the roost. With* business as usual and seamed In the tine Blaln, John Lancaster aud Loulso effective way, it has been arranged position when the new Legisla­ candidate when the final figures in Dr. Sutherland hy acclania- •lit much to spare Col. Lister is look­ best ot health that ho had enjoyed in Kelsey equal, Winton Manning, Mam­ to send the boys out in couples with tion, and Columbia, where J. ed to get lho seat. months, but on Saturday he complain­ ie Washington, Connie Basset and the application forms and official re­ ture assembles at Victoria. are available Dr. Hose got a majority ot 43S in ed of not feeling well and remained Joseph Belanger equal, Wallace ceipt books, to solicit subscribing Following is the result ot the 11. Uuckham, is conceded to be The returns to hand Indicate Nelson against James O'Shca, the Li­ ionic most of tlie duy. Sunday he Crowe, Leslie Sneddon and Earl members. elected, in tho Liberal column, that wholesale gains have been polling in this constituency: beral nominee. was taken much worse, and Ills com­ Fennessey equal, Lawrence Walker. The executive would be most grate- Caven King Slmllkameen gavo a majority of plaint was dlugtio-eil as appeodlcitls. Perfect attendanctenuance 1...9 , „ publio will take made at the expense of the gov­ tul th6 gmml Cranbrook 537 519 '"' How the Parlies JStand about so for MacKenzIe, Conservative, Sunday evening his condition had be- W T.ARTHURS, Principal. | „,.,,,„ „- .„,„ mi mcet „,, ^ „,.„ ernment by Conservatives, In­ Wardner 1-1 31 (Special to thc Herald J wllh three small polls to hear from. •ome so rerlous that the physicians Dlv. II every encouragement, as the success dependents and Labor candid­ New Westminster sent In Whlte- decided au immediate operation was Dlv. II., Class list. First class, 75 of the present small beginning will Wycllffe 74 31 ates, and in no instance have Vancouver, Dec. 2 (After­ llde, tho Liberal number, by BS1, Uie only chance of saving bis life, Ho per cent, and over. Annie Bagley be a very big factor In the building up Moyie 17 40 the government forces been noon). — A careful computation ln Newcastle, Outhrie, Socialist, •as taken lo the Royal inland hos­ 88.5, Marlon Atchison 87.6, Esther of a sufficiently large organization able to capture a seat formerly Mission 1 von nut by 153. pital and the operation WB* performed that will be enabled to train all boys Challendtr 87.25, Margaret Johnson 12 of all the returns available, giv­ Buckham expects a majority of 150 Immediately, but notwithstanding the 85.87, Henry Godderis 85.25, Amy and girls, and in this way become a held by an opposition member. W. Waldo 10 es the following results, subject over Parson, Conservative, In Colum­ a'.iant fight put up by the attending Williams 83.62. Chester Roberts 81.25, very great asset in the welfare of the Conservative gains have been Wattsburg 4 I always to the deferred or absen­ bia riding. physicians and nurses, his heart (nilc-d Gertrude Patmore 81.50, j Margaret town. 61 |made in the following ridings: Kimberley 42 In Delta, which was at first repor­ to resume lis normal functions, and Johnson 79.62, Norman Parker 78.60, tee vote: Rossland, Victoria (one seat) Yahk 37 41 ted to go to the Conservatives, the Lib­ he quietly breathed his las: without Arthur Shankland 78.37, Lillian Jack­ Liberals certain: Vancouvei NEW ICE HOUSE Slocan, Dewdney and Yale. In Mayook 4 6 eral majority is very small, and the having gained consciousness. son 77.87, Andy Cassldy 77.00, Joe FOR CP.R. IS RAPIDLV 23 (5), Victoria (3), .New West­ same is true of Dewdney, where Ca- The funeral took place on Thurs­ Brogan 76.62, Frank Hawkesworth still other ridings, including Sullivan Mine ... 17 NEARING COMPLETION minster, Nanaimo, Chllllwaok therwood, Conservative, was reported day of last week at Kamloops. 76.12, Helen Mueller 75.82, Daisy Kaslo, where the result is still Marysvllle 18 21 Columbia, Delta, Greenwood, to bo holding the scat by only 32. Whittaker 75.62, Jack Dixon 75.50. Another week or ten days, it is 4 j unobtainable, although the seat W. Gateway .... 1 Esquimau again returned Pooley. understood, will see the completion the Islands, Kamloops, North Hon. E. n. Barrow carried Chllll­ Dlv. II. Class list. Second class, was conceded to Col. Lister, Klngsgate *-*> 10 Conservative, by 315. 60 per cent, and 76 per cent. Bennio ot the new ice house built for the Okanagan, Revelstoke (acclam­ waok by 17»j majority. Conservative, these gains are Ta-Ta Creek ... 19 27 At Kamloops. early reports indica­ Murgatroyd 74.86, Jean Vahey 74.00. C.P.R. just across the track from the ation), Saanicb, Prince Rupert North Vancouver elected Licit. Ha­ ted Crawford, Conservative, leading Bdw, White 74.00, Wilhelmlne Wood­ station. The building measures about likely to be further swelled. nes. Independent, who broke from Oi­ and Alberni. over Anderson, Liberal, but later re­ man 72.62, Meryl Carson 72.12. Dor­ 140 fett by 40, and consists practi­ Totals 820 831 ler's fold last session on the P. O. E. The independents made two Conservatives certain: Van­ ports changed the result over, and the is Haynes 71.00, Archie Finley 70.26, cally of one building right inside tiie Majority for Dr. King 11 Omineca ls claimed by both Liber­ gains at the expense of the go Liberal majority will probably run Alice Manning 69.87, Margurlte Star- other. The walls of the outer one couver, Victoria, Dewdney, Es­ als and Conservative?. It may be When the result,.,'.-' the vote ahout 219. rlt 6996, Malcolm Brogcn 66.50, Mel­ have been put on to ten inch studding, vernment, at North Vancouver, quimau, Nelson, Richmond, a day or two before it can be placed in the constituency became Canon Hincheliffe who secured a ville Leask 64.37. and the Inner ono on 8 in. studding, where Hanes captured the seat, definitely. Slocan, South Okanagan, Trail, teat In Victoria by a good majority, Third Class. 60 to 60 per cent. An­ with a space intervening between the known as far as possible, and South Okanacan gives Jon- •he sit and In Comox, where Menzies Yale and Siniilkameen. coming second ln the count, displac­ nie Laurie 59.75, 11a Slye 59.75, James two. The building is to be divided it was apparent that Mr. Caven ing member for the Oonserrat.' ! psr came out on top. Independents elected: Cow- ed Prank Giolnia. the soldier member, Malone 56-87, Douglas Thompson into four compartments, and a loading had more than a fighting ty. a majority of 43. who held a place ln the last Legisla­ 51.50. Rita McBurney 50.87. platform ls to be built on to the track Labor scored a notable vic­ llchan, North Vancouver and Vancouver figures: chance of coming out on top ture from the capital city. fourth Class, below 50 per cent. side of the building. Electrical hoist­ at Fernie, where Uphill, Comox. Mrs. Smith. Lib 17.'47 when the absentee vote is coun Tlie figures in Rossland were: rOrtat Pow 49.75. Blllle Taylor 4775, ing equipment will also be installed. the Labor nominee, headed the Capt. McKenzie. Lib 13.9"! jted in, his supporters gave him Labor elected: Fernie and Esling, Cons, 243 .Jeap Ward 42.37, Clifford Fennessey poll, with Herchmer, Conserva­ South Vancouver. J. W. DeB. Farris. Lib 12.581 :8S.6S, frank Roy 33.89. three ringing cheers, and the Dingwall, Farmer 229 M. A. Macdonald. Lib It.'M INSPECTION OF tive, second, and Pisher, the sit­ Socialist elected — Newcas McLeod, Liberal 173 Absent .due to sickness: Pat Ken­ candidate was made to take the Jas Ramsay, Lib 13 0 t: SELKIRK DIVISION ting Liberal member, at the foot In South Vancouver Neelands won nedy, Kenneth Campbell. No. .473, G. I. A. platform. In a brief speech tie. W. J. Bowser. Cons II, 45 of the list. The second Labor Liberals probably elected — handsomely for Labor with a majority -Next in order came J. P Dn'-r er Number {enrolled 41. Mr. Caven thanked all those of over 500. A. WOODLAND. Tho O. I. A. to Iho B. ot L. E. wns gain was in South Vancouver, Cariboo and Omineca. ty. Liberal. Lieut-Col. Ward»n, Con­ who had helped him on to what Pearson, Conservative, won over f inspected on Friday. Novembor 26th where Neelands went in servative. Capt. decree Black, 'on*- (Continued on Pan Five) now looked like a victory. He Conservatives probably elec­ Richmond constituency from the go­ in the Maple Hall, by Mrs. Allott. of ervatlve, S. L. Howe. Comer. aMv, In Cranbrook intense excite­ ted — Grand Forks, Kaslo and vernment by 214. Calgary, one of the inspectors and or­ showed how In the city he had Miss Paterson. Con-ervatlve .ind J e BOTS' WORK AT Y.M.C.A. ment prevailed towards even­ Greenwood gave Dr. McLean, min­ ganizers of the O. 1. A. secured a majority In spite of Lillooet. Martin. Independent. ing, as the time drew near for ister of education, a hundred to spare. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^GETTING UNDER WAV1 The afternoon was spent in ritual Uncertain — Cranbrook. A late report for which bo confir­ the difficulties. He especially In Fernie the result was: Under tho direction of Mr. J. Mor-} work, and an inspiring address by declaring the poll. Both par­ Incomplete, but probably Li­ mation ls yet available gives Kaslo *o thanked the ladles for their Uphill, Labor 862 rlson Clark, Ooncrnl Herrctnry ot the' Mrs. Allot on the food w rk done by ties worked hard to get out the the Liberals. Omlneca to the Conser­ part in the fight, and predicted beral — Atlin and Fort George. Herchmer, Conservative 701 Y. M. 0. A. a progressive prof-ram ofj the thousands of women belonging to maximum vote, and the poll lo­ vatives, Grand Forks and Cariboo -o that the absentee vote would In Vancouver the successful Fisher, Liberal 677 boys' work will soon bo put into op- iho O, I. A. all ovor tho IT. S. and the liberals, and Lillooel to the Con cally was a heavy one, close on candidates were Mrs. Ralph Cariboo returned Vorston, Liberal, eratlon in connection with that In- Canada. | show him a majority more than | servallves. eleven hundred of the regis­ enough to reverse the result as Smith, Capt. Ian Mackenzie, J. with over 200 majority. stltutlon. The dining room has been i After inspection a long tablo wns tered voters turning out to ex­ Allocated for this purpose, and a Ml-1 set for supper, decorated by the "onl- It stood at present. W. deB. Farris. attorney-gener- ercise their franchise. About lal, M. A. Macdonald, Jas. Ram­ llard table brought up from the bua-iblam (lower." pink carnations Telegraphic reports trom the ment of the building nnd Installed The members of the B. of L. E. ha­ nine o'clock the returns began say and Mr. Bowser. Mrs. Smith In the boys' mom. Oilier games such ving boen invited for tlle evening, tho to come in, the first being from outside points were made avail­ polled a record vote of 17,047, | as checkers, dominoes, cruklnole, etc. ttmo was slient In dancing, Mrs. Ed­ Wardner, which gave Dr. King able over a special wire Instal­ monson furnishing tlie music. At 22 almost 4,000 ahead of the sec­ will also be procured unil Riven n a majority. Wycllffe, however led in the Edison Theatre, hut ond candidate. Mr. Bowser re- place In the boys' room, and in this .. dock lunch was served, and nt mid- a majority, njuuuo, ™«-'»i :— . connection tho publio nre asked to night everyone drpartod to tlieir scv following next proved a Caven they were not of a definite na- | ceived 11,645, and Is about 1,200 help It they are utile by supplying any •nil homes, afor having spent a very stronghold ^^^^^^^^^^ .hir e a..t. ei-,.first.. ITnn facf-inti somname rere­- ahead of Dougherty, so that the games of a nature suitable lo ilie pur­ enjoyable time. A big crowd had gathered at sults that were obtained that absentee vote can hardly affect pose. There is no difficulty In get­ the committee rooms to hear evening were reversed when the result. ting such r"mcs l(.( checkers, domin­ FORMING HOCKEY confirmation came of the re­ oes, etc., bul the gift of a cruklnole I EAfllJE ALONG THE the results, and the Edison In Victoria the final figures Theatre, Conservative head­ sults yesterday, notably ln the board would IM appreciated, and any CROW'S NEST LINE were: other Ram* that might bo considered quarters, was packed by the case of Delta and Omlneca rid­ of Interest to hnj-s. Hockey fans in Coleman nro on* lime the results from the clly ings, which were at first given Oliver 6,474, 11111 clul I (To (Con.) Thoro will he other features In denvorlng to put over an Idea to form to the Conservatives, and Kas­ 5284, Hart 478-1, Cleai'iliue 4305. Thore win uo iiui.-i ..*...,,,.„ were available. A scene of lo which was thought to have nectlou with tho buys' work, but it aMotion hocke, y UitlibrlilgeIcmruo In , lhMacleodo Crow', sTaller Nest, wild enthusiasm ensued when will naturally all ccntro round tl • -

Cranbrook the Conservatives probably scored tbe greatest Nova Scotia and Her Arms triumph of all. With every j A movement ls on foot in Nova \ Just Yoa Hear a" advantage in bis favor —- the Bcotia for the restoration of the • • SAVE AND PREPARE .original armorial bearings of that glamor of his cabinet position [province in place of those adopted at his long professional connec­ Success generally comes to those who go look* 'Confederation. Most are \mS3rtimu^\' tion with the city, his former ing ior it, and the man with a substantial unaware that In 1021 King James I. Savings Account is always in a position to of England, and VI. of Scotland, as *m Plays All Records at / large majority, and other fac­ IKing of Scotland, and as a Scottish grasp good opportunities ior investment or 'measure, granted to Sir William •a Their Best • tors all accruing to his advan .Alexander (afterwards Earl of Stir­ tage — Dr. King went down in advancement. ling) tbe territory now forming the (Whole of the Provinces of Nova Sco­ Iiis own home town. Not i Save I Open an account with this Bank at tia, New Brunswick, and Prince Ed- shadow of reproach can be lev­ once. Interest paid'at current rate. us Ward Island, and parts of Quebec and Of tbe present State of Maine, on the elled lit Mr. Caven on the con­ aole condition of paying annually duct of his campaign in the, "one penny of Scottish money, if no much be demanded." (lie purpose of city, and possibly in no other the grant being that Sir William IMPERIAOV CANADL A RANK riding in the province were the might ca-yy out a project he had in Coocarta Dally • Cranbrook Branch, • • W. R. Grubbe, Manager. mind of making of this vast territory issues kept so closely confined a New Scotland In America, as there RAWORTH BROS. " to the proper questions. The SiA*Afency it KimHeil.y. was already a New Km*.I and and a New France. JHWKLLBR8 and change of sentiment iu the city a The story of Sir William Alexander OPTICIANS a toward Dr. King waa apparent and his efTorts to carry out hia great Nan to tha Post Offloa.. , towards the close of the cam­ project is beside the present purpose. CONCERNING CANADA FROM THE TIEVT-POIKT OF It all came to little enough at the tiuiu ftwsm wenstsm. m paign, and uneasiness that was but bore fruit as we know long after­ expressed by even some of his OIJR CONTEMPORARIES wards. Royal encouragement to iho .W.V-V-WV A 110KB WAR EPISODE. scheme given by King James was best friends points to the con When tliu Boars failed to stop tho •Not Measuring I p. 'continued and amplified by his son elusion that it was even antl and succoat-ior, Charles 1., and among Canadians and tliu other Britishers at Tho moro ono considers thoso by- other marks of favor the last named eipated iu some degree in the Lho Zand river, lu tho early days of election results tho moro it ia evident sovereign made a grant of arms lo Cbe Cranbrook ftrald Liberal camp. Not even the May, 1900, ln tho fight In South Afri­ that as a leader who can lead Macken­ "Nova Scotin in these terms: Silver, a ca, they fled pell moll to Kroonstad croBs of St. Andrew blue with an in- Publlshtd Ivarr Thursday by bombast of a Courier election zie King is a false alarm.—Calgary escutcheon of the Royal Arms ot WILL A. ELLETSON Editor special, filled with deceptions iii splto ot tho heroic endeavors of De Herald Brotlnud. Crest, on a wreath a bunch r. A. WILLIAMS Assistant Mgr. Wet and Botha to make them stand ,of laurel and a thistle Issuing from prevarications and ill-directed again. A few were rallied and did l. S. -Murines In llulil. itwo hands, the one hand heing In ar- Subscrlpliea rrict, 1140 a tear linor nnd thn other naked, Buppott- strafings at Mr. Bowser could valiant work aa a rear guard for thc It is announced that owing to a mis- SakMriptloB Wee, UA. SUO a laar •era, on the dexter side the Royal unl- •ARMS GRAME D TO THE COLONY OF NOVA SCOTIA turn the tide. All that partic­ enemy, Imt tho greater part of the tike lu addiion tho number of Haitians icorn silver, horned, maned. and hoof­ "WIU a HlMleai Wltk-ml a Maul.' ular electioneering effort res­ enemy was panic stricken, and one killed by American marine.*- was gi­ ed gold, imperially crowned, gorged BY KING WARLE5 1 FrlauS br V.I.. Laker might as WfiBlj havo tried to stem ven as 3,250 instead of 2,250. The er­ It was thought that the Province bad ulted in was to show the district Niagara as to stop the flight. Advsrtlsloa lUt.s on Application. ror ia cxcusablo most of the marines' little ground tor using armorial bear­ CbuiM tor Advsrtlslna MUST b. in at large that there is one news­ They prayed for the darkness as mathematical experiments in Haiti ings which (aa was eupposed) be­ this office Wednesday noon the current week to ascure attention. paper in the city owned body ilits shells of tiie big guns shrieked having been in tho sphere of subtrac­ longed lu reality to an order of Bar* onels. The record was not looked - and soul by a political mach over them; If they lagged for a mom­ tion. — Toronto Mail and Empire. tor in the right place, namely, in the CRANBHOOK, ine, and the public is now in a ent lt was to hear tho zip of tho Lyon Offlce iu Edinburgh, where it good position to judge for it­ British bullets In the ulr. In their .Sinn Fein Logic. might have beeu found, uud BO the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1920 efforts to escape tho relentless pur­ We are Indebted to the Sinn Fein, College of Heralds iu ixmdon, sup­ self in respect to this. posing no doubt that tne field was suer they fired the dry grass of the marching with its provocative em­ The absentee vole is going to clear, proceeded to prepare arms and THE ELECTIONS veldt, hoping to get away behind the blems aud banners as it pleases, al a new seal for JNova Scotia as a Prov­ be the deciding factor, not only smoke fie re-en. ways under the protection of the law, ince of the Dominion of Canada, net Kroonstad was ln the wildest con­ for the idea that a difference of opin­ moved thereto by the Provincial au­ in the Cranbrook constituency, thorities of thc day, but in opposition Now that the smoke of bat fusion as the British army rolled ion, of taste in regard to decorations tie is clearing somewhat, it is but in the general distribution lo their wishes. The new Great Seal of the parties. With only a towards it; burglers were sleeping is an offence to bo puuiihed by them was received in December, 181.9. but becoming possible to size up in tho streets and tho squares, only with riotous assaults. They find no was neither welcomed nor adopted comparatively small majority waiting for the morning to continue impropriety lu Haunting their banners nor proclaimed by the Lieutenuut- the political situation growing Governor-in-Council, but pigeon-hol­ out of the returns intelligently. to their cretlil, the loss of any tlieir flight. The Inhabitants were in the faces of hotter Americans who ed, and Jen unused for years after* packing up tlieir valuables ready to dislike them, but a Fifth Avenue Club There is cold comfort for the further seals to the Liberals by wards. If the Provincial authori­ the proper allocation of the ab­ go Into exile; the government was displaying tiie colors of the allied na­ ties nud beeiwiware 01 tne strength Liberals in the prospect of the making ready to remove to another tions which tho Sinn. Fein sought to of the case for the old arms it is na­ sentee vote would be a serious tural to BUppose that ihey would composition of the new Legis­ capital au the danger to tlieir head­ betray finds Us windows smashed and have held out against any change, lature, as it gradually takes de­ matter, and this is quite within quarters increased. made tho scene of shameful disorder.— but in course of tune they gave way, the bounds of possibility in the Botha und De Wet got together New Vork World. aud allowed the matter to go by de­ finite Bhape. Not only have fault in favor of tho new order. they failed to gain a single seat ease of seats at present held by 2,000 or 3,000 men to make a stand but fellm majorities. a few shells from the British guns slaves of a sinister system, known But even then the ancient arms did formerly held by others than not go wholly out of momory. The With such contentious meas­ sent them flying again. The) mouuted as "Capitalism;" that potatoes are shield Is still to be seen, not only on Liberals, but Conservatives, In­ men wero rapidly approaching Kroon­ high because they are being hoarded; the old office doors in the Province dependents and Labor candi­ ures as government control stad*—they were within three miles that sugar was 25 cents a pound be­ buildlug, but on odd pieces of Jewelry looming up in the immediate of the place when Botha fled. A cause refiners, wholesalers and retail­ of much later date, and the full dates alike have made inroads achievement appears on the Bank of future, Premier Oliver's out­ train that was to carry away the valu­ er.] were taking too great a toll; that Nova Scotia (10 notes, of tbe issue of into the former preponderous 1 Liberal majority, in a fashion look cannot be regarded as be ables was burnekl by British shells tlie bake; ls stealing their mouoy and January Snd, 10101 In this last case Ing particularly rosy, and he beforo it could leave the yards of so on, ad lib. It would be well If they the Indian sinister supporter Is shown that must show to Premier Ol­ Kroonstad. In the groat trek from explained these matt TS to their read­ The Present Arms of Nova Scotia. in a sitting posture and the unicorn charging around the dexter side of iver that his regime has not has the last day or two very that place there were at least 10,000 ers. That^ppmgar Is high because with an open crown and chain affix­ longs primarily and by Royal author­ ed thereto and reflcxed over the back ity to the country and not to the the shield—the shield itself is of a l alien quite so popularly all ov- probably been asking himself Boers and twenty big guns, and it was there is a world shortage, owing to fold. On the sinister side a savage Knights Baronet of Nova Scotia. Its shape characteristic of the period ot es the province is the Liberal quite Beriously whether the po­ only tho strategy of Botha that saved the sugar beet producing countries man proper. Motto (over the crest) use by their Order was a different debased heraldry nnd is wrongly all from capture or destruction going out of business, and a vast in­ "Munlt haec et altera vincil." * The matter altogether, and with quite marked red! All these details are apologists have been trying to litical game is worth the can­ shield of Scotland, blue, with a whit different concomitants. wrong, but the interesting fact re-' Tho game was up and when the crease ln consumption; that potatoes mains that In casting about for a dle. His political legerdemain cross of St. Andrew, was thus, it will But the mistake referred to ac­ 1 lead — or mislead — the elec­ first shells fell in the town the civic aro high because there ls a shortage, suitable design for Its notes the Bank of the past few months has not be noticed, counter-changed to white counts no doubt In some measure for 1 torate to believe. At present officials decided to surrender in order particularly in the United States; that with a blue cross of New Scotland. what took place in relation to the of Nova Scotia selected the ancient rather than the modern arms of the: worked out quite as "Honest bread Is dear because wheat Is dear, Later, as a separate act, the Bar­ Provincial coat of arms at the time 1 •writing Oliver may have but a to save the .place from ruins. The Province. The Historical Societies John" expected, and he now and tiie farmer threateningly says: onets of Nova Scotia were given the of Canadian Confederation. The an­ 1 l are majority of three over all mayor and chief officials camo out privilege of using this same shield, cient arms were then found "in pos­ of Nova Scotia now ask tho rectifies- the other elements that will go finds himself with less of a maj­ to Bee Lord Roberts, who refused, "Lower the price and I will cease to with Its Inescutcheon as their badge session" In this Province. They were tion of thc blunder committed whei however, to treat with anpone but produce." or coat of arms. An idea got abroad displayed in the doors of the Prov­ the ancient and lawful arms of Nova ority behipd him than ever. Scotia were supplanted by a new and; to make up the new legislative the landrost, He came with tho en­ somehow that the shield was theirs ince building, and are to be seen He will have to pick his foot­ Tin soap box orator has but to there still, and in the old Great Sent commonplace design of salmon andl ody. This ls scarcely enough tire civic board end surrendered the primarily, and only "borrowed" by steps very carefully to weather mention tlie words 'Capital" and the province for Its seal, etc., when of the Province. But at the time of thistles. ™ (o make things easy for the Pre­ keys of tho place to the British. tn later times "Nova Scotia" became Confederation the origin and author­ "Capitalism" to bring down the house . A', 1* M. P. lhe conditions he is likely to en­ e\ reality. The shield, however, be­ ity ot these arms had been forgotten. mier, and this is conceding to Tho British marched Into the town. so to apeak. It Is easy to bundle up , 1 . L 1 » the Liberals all the seats that counter, and lie is in all prob­ It wus like a triumphal return for tlie all ones wrongs, mark lt "Capitalism" ability going to be called upon Boers, seeing that defeat was to be and let it so nt that. That Is how with Incomplete returns show or build lt up. nshes the means of production. Tlie capitalists, or lu other words, tho far­ tholr fate In the war, were anxious Len ine and Trotsky so well succeeded Liberal leanings. to exercise tact and patience Remedies such as deportation nnd truth of this asserton we have beforo mer, still survives. ' to win the favor of the conquerors, with their nefarious plans, though lo a more marked degree than jail will have no lasting effect upon us In the case ot Russia. Capitalism And what remedy does tho Russian That the government owes Kroonstad was lost to the Boers. they are not such fools as to believe In the past. This does not come anarchist c theories. What the people In large centres ot population in that Bolshevists apply? They apply the its continued lease of life to ull they preach. They at least are easy for the Premier, as every­ should learn Is the truth in reaped to country was eliminated so far as pos­ only ouo in sight at the moment-- iho coast cities once more is Intelligent men. „ , sible by the Bolshevists, and in con­ forced Jalior. work under compulsion one knows. the function of capital and labor. Cap­ proven, but itB hold on thoBe TW1ITI TIABI ifl* Now, what is a capitalist? In Can­ ital pays wages, says tlie Hyde Park­ sequence the whole structure of pro­ or starve, a far cry from the theory points even has been lessened ada we have n million or more of er. But, -ot course-, it does nothing of duction fell to the ground. All that that tho world owed everybody a liv­ Extract* froa the Oenbrooh them. Every person who owns a war the sort. The yagos must be paid out; remains in the way of real production ing, practically without work.—Tor­ by the fact that they lost one CLEARING THE WAY FOR bond or possesses a bank account ls Herald ot thla dato, 1900 ' of production, and capital merely fur- [ is in the farming districts, where the onto Saturday Night. of the Victoria seats, and also CHRISTMAS Just as surely a capitalist as If he both North and South Vancou­ owned a block of houses or a steel ver, one to Labor and the other Arrangements are being made to mill. It IB merely a matter of degree. With the election out. of the organize a Masonic Lodge In Fernle. The minute a man possesses funds to an Independent. The return way, though not altogether de­ which are sent out to work for him— of Mr. Bowser in Vancouver cided, Father Christmas ought Hon. Clifford Sifton visited Cran­ and If they do not work they are no once again, now established, now to be given right-of-way. brook ln the Interests of the Domin­ possible use—the return coming back Indicates that the electorate in An election with an absentee ion Liberal party, addressed a meet, In tho form of dividends or Interest, that city have taken no stock In vote to consider is not some­ ing here, and was also banquetted. and to put lt In a homely way, bring­ the clap-trap, vituperation and ing home Its wages, that person—the thing that can be fought out "Jack" Buckley, well known along owner—automatically becomes a capi­ abuse by which the I-literals and then forgotten, that twen- tho Crow, died recently at Ogden, talist and Incidentally an asixt to the have persistently sought to ty-ono day interval that must Utah, from Injuries received In a community. force the veteran Conservative elapse before the counting of train wheck. Obviously mankind desires to bet­ leader into the discard. Mr. the absentee votes tending to ter ltsolf. Tho problem Is to put peo­ Bowser showed more courage The Importance of this section Is plo In tho way of thinking bow best Introduce a new straining ele­ ovldenced by the fact that there Is now ihis mny be accomplished. Extermi­ that the Premier when he asser­ ment into the situation. In a movement on foot to have a Sunday nating capital is certainly not the path ted in the face of a campaign Cranbrook this is further ac­ mall over the Crows' Nest road. to folluw nor the lesson to learn. And of vllliflcatlon that he would centuated hy tlie fact that the right ln.ro let mo say that lt Is un­ sink or swim In Vancouver, election is hanging on a very The work of wiring bulldir.gH for fortunately lesH too often taught That neither the Attorney- light!- and stretching the wires on the when- Hydo Parkers are reported in slender thread. Although tho polOl Is rapidly drawing to a CIOHC. lho press, giving details of their raw, General, nor the former incum­ ofiicial recount will come but a If all goes well, tho tights will be bare garments without any attempt bent ln that office, were to be few days before Christmas, let ready within two week's time. lo show what crazy, vicious rubbish found at the head of the poll in us not have to contemplate the Is being preached. We recall a most the terminal city, Is yet another possibility of a political Christ­ The weather man started ln last extraordinary Instance of this sort of sign that all is not well with Friday and gave UB a touch of high thing whit h occurred during the Win­ MILEAGE COUNTS IN THESE BAYS OF HIGH FUEL COSTS. mas. Father Christmas pulls nipeg strike. One .prominent Toronto life, opening his -game with about 15 An Interesting tost of the mileage efficiency per gallon ot gasoline has been the ship of state in this prov­ pretty strongly at the heart­ newspaper sent to the scene of the Inches of BHOW, and closing ft by mado In Cranbrook with one of the New Overland Fours, It being desired to see Just ince, showing, in fact, that the strings of mankind In general, disorders a parlor Bolshevist* a half- dropping the mercury down to 35 de­ what the car would do por mile ln the consumption ot gasoline. * boat rocked somewhat perilous­ but lt would not be wise to put grees below zero. baked Red, who. If he did not deliber­ ly. Mrs. Ralph Smith soared him to a test of strength and ately misstate the tacts, had a mtnd THE OVERLAND FOUR'S PERFORMANCE. to the top of the poll on one of have him pull at party ties as A change In tho proprietorship of which war, unable to grasp the real Draining the tank dry of fuel, a gallon only of gas was placed In the tank and those gusts of personal popu­ T. A. Crelghton's store took place yes­ Intent of that drive against law and off towards the Mission went the little car. Over tlie most difficult roads hereabouts well. Away with voters' lists terday, when Mr. Creighton disposed order. Tlie consequence was, that she kept up thc pace and when tba engine refused to function longer lt was found that larity that fickle fortune often red ink, blue pencils and all of his Interests to Malcolm B. King, day after day the tacts were submerg­ exactly 31% miles was the distance covered. favors men and women with election paraphernalia! Clear brother of Dr. J. H. King, and a re­ ed ln this newspaper, the gang now A demonstration of the many good qualities of this popular car can be who move ln a public sphere. the way for Santa Claus! cent arrival from the east. serving a prison sentence were made [ any time at—* It ie safe to say that she would to look like heroes, and the decent citi­ CAPITALISM zens of Winnipeg forming the "com­ stand more chance of remain­ mittee of a thousand." who primarily DEZALL'S GARAGE • Cranbrook. B.C. THE WEATHER ing in such overwhelming pub­ When one considers how little the naved the situation by' their work, lic approval had she not con­ nverngo man and woman knows of wore scarcely mentioned. And if they sented to renounce her inde­ Official! thermometer readings at Iho great fundamental truths aB ex­ were over commended, wo missed the pendence of the last session to Cranbrook. pressed In tho science of economics, Item. enter the fold of the Liberals, Max. Uta. Is H any wonder that the soap box This ts the sort of thing that leads where she will find less scope Novomber 24 41 26 orators, with their wild, headless pro­ tho public mind astray, and makes November 2fi 41 27 paganda, got the attention they nowise Bolshevists of men who would, if for cultivating personal popu­ November 2(1 37 27 doserve nnd a following which la -a properly Informed, by decent, lawab- The Herald, $2.00 a Year larity than In her former unat­ November 27 30 32 menace to civilisation f Our newspa­ Idlng citizens. The newspapers, rath­ tached position. ,,1Novembo r 28 37 27 pers In this respect have mnrh to er thnn the schools, are the educators Right at home ln the city' of November 21) 37 27 answer for. It Is easy to suggest that of the masses, aud It io largely up to November 30 37 17 tba people, takes aa a whole, are tbo thtm aa to whether wo pull, down Subscribe Now and Send it to Your Friends Thursday, December Snd, 1920 THE CRANBROOK HEBALD PAGE THREE

EDITORS TO VISIT In charge of the Department, Hon. CAVERHILL IS JiKff WESTERN PROVINCES James A. ('alder. CHIEF FORESTER Western Farmers Building Silos All the editors, with whom Mr. Peler Caverhill, formerly chief for­ Walker spoke personally, showed a ester of New Bruuswick uud since The four western provinces will considerable acquaintanceship with 1917 assistant to the chief forester at be visited next summer by a party the affairs of western Canada, due to Victoria, haa beeu appointed chief of Journalists from the important the fact that there had been a con­ forester ot British Columbia to suc­ cities of the Central Western States, ceed M. A. Grainger. Mr. Caverhill siderable emigration from their states says the Winnipeg Free PresB. takes over tho department on Dec. 1. to each of the western provinces of The trip on this occasion will be Mr. Caverhill's forestry work bas devoted strictly to business, an in­ Canada. Thoy look forward with been closely observed hy the Domln­ spection of the resources ot the much interest to the trip of 1921, and iou and the New Brunswick and Brit­ eastern part of tho Dominion, as will no doubt give much publicity to ish Columbia governments since he well as ,ch enumerator in the cities growth of the dairy Industry would ments by tho editors and tbo govern­ poisoning you for months. Adler-l- Naval -Brigade, tlie boys who have en­ und towns having about 1000 persons naturally bring this condition about ka Is EXCELLENT for gas on tlie rolled, und others who are interested to tabulate, and ln the rural districts In course of time, but the movement ment of Canada. The final arrange­ is being expedited by the success ments will be mado by tbe minister stomach. Beattle-Noble, Ltd. in the movement, including tlie boys around 600 names. When the 'popula­ farmers are having in growing sun­ who sometime hope to be able to en­ tions are very scattered in the north­ flowers. Small fields of from three roll, will be Interested to learn a few ern .prarie provinces the Mounted Pol­ to thirty acres have been planted in MINERAL ACT particulars in regard to the uniform ice will aid in the counting; ln other various parts of the three prairie provinces of Canada. Thr yields are called for, and otlier information. Car away places missionaries and proving moro satisfactory than tlte (Form F.) Almost the entire uniform, with the HudsonB' Bay factors will be called farmors generally dared to hope, and exception of one or two minor ar­ upon to assist. Two hundred and each acre yields on an average from Old CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS ticles, is furnished by the Navy thirty commissioners will be employ­ llfceen to thirty tona of ensilage. League without cost to the boys, un­ ed, one in charge of each federal con­ Many farmers have erected silos Fashioned on their farms during the Bummer to NOTICE. der Certain easily met conditions. The stituency, and they will be supported take care of this crop, but most of Strawberry "Bstty Fr.", "Seeton Fr.", "Robert regulation dress for boys' Naval Bri­ by 11,000 enumerators. With this them have under-eBtlmatod their re­ C. Fr.", "Ltllle", "Ypres", "Oram", gades, it is stated in the Navy staff the statistics bureau at quirements and will have more crop "Vlmy", "Hooge", "Locre", "Mania League's Naval Brigade handbook, expects to clear up the getting in of than they can put in their silos. Jam Sunflower silage IB due for a more Fr.", "Roulers Fr.", "Arras Tr.", will be a blue serge navy pattern suit, the returns in about four weeks. This If you want old fashioned Jam Just extensive trial this winter than lt "Watau Fr.", "Plummer Fr.", "Per­ jumper and trousers, with a blue jean year the task will be more arduous. has had before. The results In pre­ like your mother used to make years shing Fr.", "Foch", "Hall", "PeUin", collar similar to navy pattern. (A as all animals in the cities and towns vious years have been very satisfac­ ago on the farm "Byng", "Jessie Fr." "Irene Fr.", yhite flannel dickey from May lst lo •will be counted, as well as a re. tory but only comparatively few farmers have grown the crop for sil­ TBY QUAKER BRAND "Eileen Fr.", "Red Devil", "Roaring September 30th inclusive.) A blue port on all market gardens, poultry age previous to this year If In Its Bill", "Norman", "Douglas", "Mil­ jerse uynder the jumper is to be worn and apiaries. It Is made from tlie same recipe she more extensive use the crop proves dred", "Lake Fr1.', "Millar", "Rosa- for the rest of the year. Caps to be to be as satisfactory ns It has al­ used; fresh ripe strawberries and land", "Summit", "Mosquito", "J. of navy pattern, with regulation boys' ready proved ln the few cases where pure cane sugar, nothing else. We MAV PREPARE FOR It hat. been tried, lt ls safe to say Y. A.", "Enough". naval brigade cap ribbons. even cook lt ta Bmall kettles as this DOMINION ELECTION that in a few yeara the farm without method gives it better flavor. Mineral Claims situate In the Fort The complete outfit is as follows, a silo will be an exception In West­ Steele Mining Division of Kootenay and will be issued free to the boys OTTAWA—While there is little dis­ ern Canada. so successful that it U predicted that 1 flowers as a forage crop will be the one hundred silos will be built ln the District. under regulations which may be Since last year's results have be­ big sain ln finished steers. Many position ln political circles at the come known, considerable Interest district next year and more than a i of the larger livestock raisers \r\ Wliere located:*— drawn up by each brigade: capital to think that a Dominion elec­ has been shown in silos and ensilage thousand acres of sunflowers plant­ growing sunflowers and erecting Dominion Cannon B. C, Ltd-, On Sullivan Hill, at Klmberley, B.C. One blue serge jumper, one pear tion ls likely to be held in the near In Western Canada and several hun­ ed. silos for this purpose. Thus will bt Head OBcsi TAKE NOTICE that E. O. Mont­ blue serge trousers, flannel dickey future, it ls authoritatively stated tbat dred silos have been erected during Similar plans are befne made in j considerably increased the finis! ing other parts of Western Canada, and gomery, F.M.O. 360M-C, acting ae with 14 inch blue jean neck piece, there are no reasons why the neces­ the past summer. Typical of this areas of Canada, which, hitherto, Vancouver, B. C. movement Is tho Cardston district ln the already rapidly growing dairy] have been somewhat restricted, com­ Agent for the Consolidated Mining blue knitted jersey, blue jean collar, sary preparations for the taking of Southern Alberta, where eight silos Industry promises to grow much pared with the large feeding areas and Smelting Company of Canada, cap and cap ribbon, white cap cover, a vote could not be made within a hare been erected this year and faster with the general acceptance of I throughout tke country, and the live­ Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. knife landyard, half black silk comparatively short time. While where about fifty acres of sunflowers the sunflower as a silage crop. An­ stock Industry in tbe West will bf other evidence of the value of aun- - 27600-C, Intends sltxy days from the square or black sateen, black canvas things are not now In a state of pre­ ware nlanted. Tba cron has Droved D'.aced oa a sound baala. date hereof to apply to tbe Mining gaiters, black boots, jack knife. The paredness, it ls explained that the Kecorder tor a Certificate of Improve­ last two items are to be provided by printing ot the necessary lists and ments, for the purpose ot obtaining the boy. There are other suggestions other necessary work could be rushed a Crown arant of tbe above claims. for the uniform which may be used In this connection, lt is also ex­ Whtn In Spokane Mako And further take notice that action, on special occasions, such as work­ plained that the holding of a general under section >?, must be commenced ing, camping, etc. election will not necessarily involve a further .postponement of the taking it a* before the Issuance of such Certificate There are many suggestions for of Improvements. subjects to be taught In connection of the bone dry vote ln , Dated this fourth day ot October, A. with the Naval Brigade, but these which bas been find for April 18, D., MM. naturally vary with the local condi­ 1921. The effect of the enabling •-7-1M tions encountered. Among tbe sub­ legislation to be passed by the Par­ jects which may be taken up locally liament is to reduce the coat ot the Let a Personal Hotel are the following: Squad and com­ vote by half a million dollars by using the new Ontario lists. Tha referen­ pany drill, such phases of seaman­ Frame's Bread Is 600D dum could be held under existing ship such as knotting, splicing, the His Plea, Cakes and Pastry are legislation, but the cost would be compas, etc., signalling, (morse, made In a tasty manner whieh greater. Coeur semaphore and flags,) physical drill, Invites the most exacting par- including Swedish drill, boxing, etc., Greeting Card eon to call again, at TRE HOME BASEST first aid, camping etc. Naturally the ORE SHIPMENTS Pkeae 87 Norbary Ave. variety IB limited only by the llocal TO TRAIL AGAIN d'Alene conditions encountered and by the SHOW INCREASE facilities offered for taking up extra Tho Botel With a Poroon- work. The following Is a list of the ore Carry Your Message MONUMENTS received at Trail Smelter during the •Mr. CARE OP CANADIAN Ieotoaav Granite A Han- week ending Nov. 21st, 1920: -SHAVES OVERSEAS Mine and Location Gross Tons. •mental Co, Ltd. Bluebell, Riondel 179 Oaaeral Maae Ooatraesara aad "Tho number of Canadian troops on Bunyan, L. Windermere 30 Moaeasatel Worke active Bervico in Kngland will be re­ Convenient lo Hverythlaf frees 14. Kelson F.0,keatW Canada Copper, Allenby 107 of Christmas Cheer duce*! to forty by the first of Jan­ Emerald, Salmo 33 uary, Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Canadian Helldlver, L. Windermere 36 Minister of Defence and Militia, has Horn Silver, Chopaka-Slmllkameen 39 said recently. The work of the Can­ Josle, Rossland 164 Verj Moderate Katei adian war graves commission in Eur­ CHAS. 8. PASSES Knob Hill, Republic 64 ope is proceeding efficiently. He ex- Forwarding and Distributing North Star, Kimberley ISO petets Is probably will continue for Agent Cor Providence, Greenwood ...... 40 LetkkrMge aad Greeaklll deal five or six years more at least. It ls Ptatmlgan, L. Windermere 4 Imperial OO Co. estimated eighty thousand graves in Rambler, Cariboo 42 Distribution Oars a Specialty. four thousand cemeteries in France, Velvet, Velvet 23 CBimOOI C0RAU Braying and Traaiferrlaf twelve hundred in England and six Christmas Cards cost so little Whitewater, Retallack 30 KOiriTiL Olvan Prompt Attention. hundred cemeteries in Canada are to II P::one«l :: Company mines 9733 rritate Hnrslag leas eo visited. A number of completed graveyards in France and Britain, and mean so much that you tlcenssd by Provlaelal man. Total 10,664 laterally aid Oeeeral Hers** thanks to the wonderful work of Rud- Masssgs snd Rest Care, Highest yard Kipling and others for the final BOLSHKVIKI WOKKINO SCHEDULE References, teraea moderate. NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE resting places of heroes instead of be­ Apply Mn. A. Crawford. Matte* ing unkdpt are beautiful along effi­ cannot afford to forget anyone. PK„ HI P O. Bee Mi Each day has 265 days DAY AND NIOHT CLASSBB cient and uniform lines. The commis­ Address. Oerdsa Ave. Creakcook If you slsep 8 hours a A complete coarse ln Short­ sion has employed a large number of day, It equals ' 122 days. hand, Typewriting, llookkeep- men in exhuming bodies throughout Ing and l*enmanstilp, under the tho wur zone, the exhumation aver­ aging four hundred a week. In the This leaves ....- 243 days ii tuition of a practical teaching staff. majority of cases the bodies were It you rest 8 hours a CANADIAN day, It equals 122 days PACIFIC For particulars, apply identified by the numbers on the bad­ O. W. TYLER, Principal, ges, but many unknown heroes were Every friend will appreciate a kindly message - Fathers, (-BANKBOOK TBAIN TIMES burled of whose identity all tmce Thla leaves 131 days Box lt, Nelson, B.C. There are 62 Sundays ...'. 62 days BO. (7 DAILY To Nelaon, Vancou­ was lost. Fanners, plowing the form­ er blood-soaked battlefields around Mothers, the Folks Back Home, Your Neighbors, Relatives, ver, Spokane, etc Arrive 11.10 p. Ypres are dally digging up the sinister This leaves 69 days •>.; Isava 13.10 p.m. remains. The work of exhumation If you have Saturday , Friends and Business Acquaintances. BO. <8 DAILY-To Fernle, Lath* will continue. half-holidays 26 days bride*, Medicine Hat, Calgary, ate. Tha Arrive 4.10 p.m.; leave 4.10 p.m. This leaves 43 days ORIGINAL NEW SERVICE FATING ITS WAT Daily average for , Craikreek, Fanle, Lethbrldge, Card- According to Mr. G. A, Walton, lunch, sickness and stoi Service t

FIRST TAMillll.K STEP AT\S WK03G i> ESTABLISHMENT Wl'l'ri CAJNAIUf 77-e3 f Of STEEL INDUSTRY Seeking an answer lo the above - Perils £- Neglec-" - iffiftni question, Richard Irving, in the runn­ I'uiiipnny Willi Immense Capi­ ers' Advocate, suggests that beforo Digestive ailments are frequently neglected. we can make Canada ua ideal and talization, Backed in Bri­ cheaper place to live hi. we may have People say "It's only a touch of indigestion- MACDONALD'S tain, Is Incorporated to hava: it will go away." What begins as simple More overalls and fewer dress suits. discomfort is allowed to become a serious- More clay bricks and fewer gold chronic ailment. Never neglect the treat­ VANCOUVER.— With Its declared bricks. objects "ihe Installation of blast fur­ More alarm clocks and fewer "next ment of digestive derangement. To relieve naces and the creation of an iron morning" headaches. Cut Brier and steel plant In British Columbia," disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys and More aprons und less decoliette. a company known as the Coast Range bowels, Beecham's Pills act promptly and Moro producers an£ fewer consum­ More Tobacco for the Money Steel, Limited, boa Just been Incor­ ers. usually overcome the difficulty. Take porated. Notice of the formation of More democrats und fewer pluto­ the concern was contained in this crats. week's issue of Tho British Columbia a More real work and less short cuts Uuzette. to wealth. Tlie company is Incorporated for More cheap coal and fewer, dia­ 3^ $15,000,000, aud the plans, which are BEECWS monds. today announced by tho promoters (or the first time, provide for tbo ulti­ More'old fashonod Chrstlaulty and VK^ less claso snobbishness. mate expenditure or $50,000,000 in PILLS Moro real anxiety to t.sslst human­ the establishment of a great Iron Sold everywhere m Canada. and stool industry somewhere on tho ity and less getting while tho ««t- tiug'H good. In boxes, 25c, BOc. Canada's best buy- lower mi'.inlund of British Columbia, the ECONOMY Package It is hojiud to start on active con­ Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World struction within six months, NEW FINANCIAL POLICY FOlt B.C. Thu names of five Vancouver men are subscribed formally as provisional Just prior to the elections, Hon, directors. They ure Messrs. H. J. John Hart, minister of tlnance, ln dis­ iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Landahl, Fred T. Congdon. J. O. cussing tho financial policy of the go­ Ivturns, John Steta and Major Mon­ vernment at n* meeting, stated that it PR0, 0NG tague Mcore. British capital, and was tho intention of the government •SS. WORRY fOUR- LIFE OPENING UP THE lots of it, is behind the scheme, ac­ to establish a provincial bank, tho av­ cording to the statement of the men HINTERLAND OF owed objects being to assist depen­ A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY Will DO IT f wlio have gono thoroughly Into the dents moro adequately, and keep tbo Gives a larger return for life than is obtainable Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. BRITISH COLUMBIA project, and state their Intention of "money of tho ipeopjle In the province, seeing It through. Assurance Is gtven from any otlier form of investment with absolute ol Canada Limited and avoid the high rates of Interest security. that $15,000,000 will be spent in this to be paid on loan raised In eastern Offices, Smelting and Relining Department New Handbook Compiled Set' province during tlie next threo years, Free from Dominion Income Tnx. centres. Any person resident or domiciled in Cnna a over TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA tlie formative period of the new In­ ting Forth Claims of Central the a'.e of 5 may purchase, to begin at ones or at any SHELTERS AMD REFINERS dustry. With unskilled labor from tlie prair­ later date desired an Annuity of from $SC to $5,000, B.C. Ior New Settlers Thut the provincial government'a ie provinces flooding the Slocan dis­ to be paid in monthly or cjuarterly instalments. Purchasers ol Gold, Sliver, Copper and Lead Ores stamp of approval had been placed trict, tlie strike inaugurated by the Any two persons may purclu.se joint y Producers ol Gold, Silver, popper, Blnettone, Pig Lead 'and upon this project was stated in the A new and valuable publcation on miners of the One Big Union Inst Emp'oyers mny purchase for t' ti. employees, course of an interview with Hon. J. Ziae "TADANAC" Brand. Central British Columbia has just spring is definitely broken. Mines W. deB. Farris, Attorney-General. Apply to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T, Bastcdo, been Issued by the Department of the liavo resumed operations and are run­ Hon. Mr Farris, with Hon. William Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other Interor through the Natural Resour­ ning full force, it is stated. Tiie mills infnrmntion required. Mention age last birthday Sloan, minister of mines, has been very ces Inelligcnce Branch at Ottawa. The connected with tho various properties active in forwarding the affairs of this writer, P. H. Kitto, D.L.S., wbo has are also operating. already prepared several very useful steel development .project, and an or- economic reports on Western Canada, der-in-council providing for a con A Pleasant Drink in tliis publication, as in his other wri­ tract with the active parties was tings, gives tbe results of bis person­ signed at Victoria on Nov. 20. PERNIE BEER is the beat beverage made, for business On August 25, 1919, when the professional men, for weak persons, everybody, al Investigations In the different dis­ The Practical Work of a Mining School. tricts. project was first laid before the Cabi­ everywhere, this beer is hale refresh­ net, Premier Oliver, on behalf of the The publication not only provides ment for wholesome thirst government, addressed Congdon by nn accurate description of the country letter, stating that the matter being for general readers, but It also con­ of the utmost Importance, "the gov­ THE ELITE IN BEER — 'NUPF SAID. tains exceedingly useful information ernment stands ready to encourage for tlie settler. There, are chnpters work of this nature." In pursuing on tho climate soil, forests, minerals, such a course, the government knows Fernie-Fort Steele Brewing Co. fisheries, game, water desources, and ft has tho whole-souled support of I ho dlgerent districts, Port Oeorge, everyone ln the province, regardless WALTER HARWOOD - Manager Peace Hiver, Cariboo, Port Fraser, Ha- of .political .iffiliations'," added the zetton and Skeena are eacli treated'se­ Premier. parately ami lu detail. Tho agricul­ tural aud industrial opportunities ate Following the disvatch of this letter, shown without any exaggerations or Mr. Farris said the development of embellishments. In the appendix are the project was watched with great given synopses of regulations and acts interest at the capital. Hon. William affecting tho settler such as pre-emp­ Sloan was especlallp active, and as tion purchase and lease, Land Settle­ long ago as the first week In Octo­ -jWertjo&tst Cijurcl) ber, following tlie return of tlie Van­ ment Act, government aid, mining laws, etc. couver men with news of financial success, the Minister of Mines author­ The report Is written ln non-tech­ ized the fullest measure of assistance. nical language and ls well Illustrated SUNDAY NEXT He aided tlie exploration work con­ with pbotogrphs taken by the author, ducted by the English experts by pro­ and an excellent map of Central Bri­ viding local engineers, who accom. 11 a.m. — Divine Service. tish Columbia scale 35 milts to 1 Inch, panted the visitors and made full re­ accompanies the book. This Inter­ 12 noon. — School Session. ports and data, which are now on file esting and very promising part of Bri­ at Victoria. tish Columbia, which bas now been 71 JO P. M.—Divine Worship. Before recommending that the made accessible by the completion of agreement to pay $3 per ton pig iron the Orand Trunk Railway, offers n Preacher: RET. R. W. LEE B. C. production bounty be signed, new field vast and fruitful, to thous­ under the uct passed three years ago, — A hearty invitation to all — ands of willing workers. It is thus de­ the Attorney-General said he had In­ scribed: "An Immense territory of terested parties. Inquiries were in­ which tho potential wealth fn natural tituled through a Vancouver bank resources ls beyond estimate and and lt was found that the financial wliere conditions for homemaking are standing behind tbe deal was satis­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS LODGES AND SOCIETIES of tlie nest. Tlie areas of arable ag­ factory. Upon the strength of this ricultural lands are in the neighbor­ tiio order-in-councll sanctioning an hood of ten million acres with addit­ agreement between the Minster of DR.W.A.FERGIE CRANBROOK ional lands suitable for grazing pur­ Mines and the parties In this deal was DENTIST FARMERS' INSTITUTE poses. The belt IB highly mineralized Issued. Campbell-Manning Bloek Regular Hosting and uo one can foretell what extent Phone »7 SECOND SATURDAY ef each of treasure lies burled beneath its Two English engineers are now in Office Hours, • lo 12| 1 to i pan. month st 2 p.m. In the CH; Uall hills. Tho coast and inland waters Vancouver ln connection with tho [1) Mining students ready to go underground ln a coal mine near Sydney, project. They are Messrs. C. T. Wil­ te^smtmsmttss steemst-tsmstm aro ric in fisheries the extent and va­ M. m lue of which are beginning to be more liams, J.P., M.E., and Francis Percy. (2) Student* examining (he great landslide nt Turtle Mountain, Alberta. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tully realized. Tlie forests are also M.E., of London. They have been wages and thus acquire at least n Drs. Green ft MacKinnon llsets In the quietly engaged during the last two Not very many years ago a groat fuir part of the money needed to meet most extensive and the lumbering and many peoplo looked on an education their next year college expenses. Phjilelui nil Hnrgsons Parish Hall months In a general investigation and first Tuesday pulp Industries are already well un­ at the University as unnecessary anil Tbe second year is similar to the Offlce st rosldsncs, Armstrong survep to determine the adequacy of perhaps even harmful for a young first, except tbat the work both Annus afternoon of der way. Water powers are numerous every month and great. The climate Is agreeable. resources of raw materials. man proposing to enter business or theoretical and practiral is more ad­ manufacturing. The old professions vanced, antl these first two years are OFFICE HOURS at I p.m. In fact, conditions are exceedingly Forenoons 8.00 to 10.00 of Law, Medicine and the Church the same for ull Engineering students Afternoons 1.00 to AM Inviting for Intensive settlement and WILL CP.lt. ABANDON were, of course, different, and de­ io matter what branch of the sub­ Pres. Mrs. E. manded college training; hut fitness ject they propose to practice; hut in Evenings 130 to 8.10 development along agriculural and In- OIL BURNERS IN H. Leaman ilusiral lines." for success in even tho greatest in­ the third year, they specialize, and Sundsjrs 2.30 to 4.80 dustrial or engineering undertakings the minors give a considerable part CRANBROOK, B. C. isoy, Hn. 1. w. Burton, P. O. Boi 081. THIS PROVINCE The report may bo had freo upon ap- was commonly supposed to be best of their time to Mineralogy, Geology, All lsdles cordially Invited. plloatlon to the Superintendent, Nat­ gained by apprenticeship In an office The practical work at tbe end or works, and the boy who left school of this year Is still further special­ ural Hosources Intelligence Branch, Announcement that the Canadian KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS at fourteen to run errands and sweep ized and is In the form of a travelling DR.i t. B. MILES Depurtraont of tho Interior, Ottawa. Puciflc Hallway Is abandoning fuel out tho office was ulten lauded as school. Sleeping ear» are chartered oil and going back to coal for tts for a month or more, a diner la en­ DBRTI8T Crulmok, B. 0. having outdistanced his rich neigh­ wm locomotives ln this provlnco, and the bor who had "wasted" four or five gaged when necessary, and the Offlce In Hsnson Block Meets svery Tuesday at S p.m. la years in learning a lot of theory, and party accompanied by a professor ths Fraternity Hell steamers on the coust, Is good news OFFICE HOUHS with It acquired habits of luxury, nml nd a small group of competent ln- GENUINE ASPIRIN for tho coal mining lnductry of British a sense of his own superiority lo Structors, is taken to some Important 8 to 18. s.m C. O. Borgstrom, C. C. Columbia, according to tho Hon. Wm. other men. milting district About one-fifth of 1 to fi n.m. DIP time Is given lo practical field 0. a Collins, K. R. ft 8. Sloan, mlnlstor of Mines. He Bays It The above belief was due in part CRANBROOK, B.C. HAS "BAYER CROSS" will mean the continuation of tho to ignoranco of whnt college life Oqploty—another fifth to visits to Ore Dressing and Metallurgical Visiting brethren cordially In­ mining boom In Brltsh Columbia and really is, and in part to a failure to vited te attend. distinguish between thn old and new plants, and the remainder In actual Tablets without "Bayer Cross" the development of ne .wmlnes. methods of teaching. Fortunately, Visits to mines carefully w.lo.ted Iu ROWLAND KING time has cleared away much of this advance so tbat the widest pOBBlblfl MINING KNGINF.EB are not Aspirin at ill misunderstanding and ha:; proved lo Kporlence can be gained. Thn stu­ 7 Vlcs-Presldeot I.O.O.F. all observant people that nothing can dents go underground, spend then The 0, M. Fsssstt Co.. Ino. equal a scientific education as a pre­ lime watching, and If possible work KEY CITY LODGE, No 48 paration for nny brunch uf advuneed ing, with thc regular miners, nnd OAi' Engineers, Metallurgists ) Sli tlb> Work drill Meeti every Industrial work, but lt is doubtful \m day after returning to tlieir travel Chemists, Aasayeri ai I'hocnlx, |IX'« Laboratory Supplies Monday ulgbt even now the public understands ling homo they compare experience Storm Sash Just what Is done by our Universities nnd write up notes, under direct!.» than could P -I ha attained by at Fraternity tft7.MMU.nS Wall Street Sail. Sojourning Oddfellows in training young men for thn En- of the staff. At one cud of tlu any amount • nt : inily or of SPOKANE, WASHINGTON cordially Invited. . gincerlng Profession. school proper all of tlie men an practical n Nobla Grand, Rao. See., Perhaps no clearer Illustration of given opportunities for employment This Min :• hool was In­ for the remainder of the summer. In stituted at M dill over twenty years Get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the modern method can be found W. F, Jolinson W. II. Harris StormDoors than ln the teaching of Mining En­ lhe mines visited, and thanks to the ago -and has sin* e been carried on in a "Bayer" package, plainly marked gineering ns given, for instance, at broad-mindedness of our Canadian without Interruption, except that it K. !W. MACPHERSON with the safety "Bayer Cross." Mine Managers (many of them oh! was curtailed during the war. The The "Bayer Cross'' Is your only way McGlll. The students begin their Undertaker course In October and spend seven McGlll graduates) the students thus extent of grqund covered may be of knowing that you ire getting genuine get invaluable experience, and at the gathered from ll.c fact that British Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for months attending classes ln Mathe­ Phone ISO Order your Storm matics, Physics, and other fundamen­ same time earn very substantial pay. Columbia has been visited no lose nineteen years and proved safe by mil* The value of this very practical than ten titties, Nova Scotln six, New­ Nortmry Ave, aeit to City Hall OPERATIONS lions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Sash and Doors tal subjects, and ln carrying out ele­ mentary experiments in the labora­ summer school can only be fully ap­ foundland twlco, Michigan and other Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for preciated when the men return to United States mining districts three Pain generally. Made in Canada, NOW tory. Then, after the spring exam­ UNNECESSARY inations tbey go to a camp In the college for tbelr fourth and final or four times, while Cobalt, Porcu­ Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also year, which, ls devoted to a study of DR.DeVAN'S FEMALE PILLSSK; HKPATOLA removes Gall Stone* country, and do practical surveying pine, Sudbury and otlier nearer min­ larger sized "Bayer" packages. tor four weeks. This ends tlieir the advanced technology of Mining. ing fields, ure almost always touched medidne for till Potnnle Cbraftlntiit. th a hoi corrects Appendicitis In 24 hours Aspirin is the trade mark (registered or llirccfor (10, nt .lriiK More* Milled to nny obligatory work for thc year, but thoy Matters whjch might otherwise be on tbe way tn more distant parts. nu.lrrft.ioii receipt oi price Tin. Sn.uri.i, nn.ro without patn. Registered under in Canada}, of Bayer Manufacture of difficult to understand are quickly Pure Food and Drug Aet $6.00 CRANBROOK aro urged to spend at least the main The Illustrations which accompany Co., St.CnUiiirinfH. f)iilnri» Monosceticacidester of Salicyllcacid. part of the vacation ln Machine appreciated, the Interdependence of this article havo been chosen to show PH0SPH0NOL FOR MEwSttu^" Bole Manufacturer While it is well known that Aspirin SASH & DOOR CO., Shops or on Surveys or otlier on theory and practice arc made clear, the lighter side ol tbo excursions, and for Nerve nnd Hmlii; lurrrti*cM "grey twitter'• MRS. GEO. 8. ALMAS mean's Bayer manufacture, to aaiist the Telephone 65 Ltd. gincerlng enterprises, and lt Is sig­ and the students complete their It Is needless to add tbat nn part of ft *J'rjui« wilt tmlldyouiiii. |3.i UM.nr twofor public against imitations, the Tablets of course with a more mature and bal­ 11, at dniK Mttre* ur hy ninil nn rt-n-iul ut price Bsi 1071 MO 4th Ave. 8. nificant of tho earnest spirit of the the course at McGlll Is mot. ,iar Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped Lumber k Building Material •tudents that fully 80 p.c. do this anced understanding of their proton- than the "Mining Trips," Tim KUIHHI.I. Ditru Co.. HI. fnili.irincs OtitiiHo Baikatoea, Bask. •ou fegr OMafemk BM* * Drug o* MUI at the tuuiia time earn, good duUaa Thursday, December Snd, 1040 THS OBAHBBOOK HEBALD PAGE rivs

Lilian Dale, Jean Niblock, Rita Stra­ dian. M. M. BLAXKENBACH. (Continued from Page 1) DIV. VIL Dlv. HI. Class standing: Ellen Johnson, Div. Ill- Class standing. Class I., George Futa, Dobble Macdonald. Ir­ 75 yer cent, und over. Florence Bin­ ene Mclnnls, Eileen Gray, Donald ning, Kenneth Pnrrett, Vaughn Roy. Macdonald, Leslie Kuhnert, Chrissle W. D. HILL'S Big Mid-Winter Eileen McQuaid, Irene Mueller, Mar- Churboneau, Ellsworth Ryan, Flor­ gurite Godderls, Lilian St. Eloi, Mar­ ence Pattinson, Lloyd Burgess, Helen garet MacDonald and Suma Maigawa McGlll, Winnie Steward, Douglas Pat­ equal, Jessie Mclnnls, Kathleen Dal­ ton. Jack Hall. Harold Holdener, Mar­ las and Raymond Beech equal, Ivy garet Farrel, Alan Phillips, Dayle Dezall, Philemon Belanger. Richardson, Phyllis Jeffreys, Class II-, 60 ,per cfent. to 75 per Jack Farrel, Joseph Genest, cent. Jean Walllnger, Robert Pelton, John Richardson, Pauline Bowness, Alleyn Walllnger, Edith Johnson, Albie Betty Lunn, Alice Tucker, Malcolm Gammage, Kathleen Strachan, Loran McPhee, Jaok Parker, Lillian Web­ Jordon, Pearl Prltchard, WInnifred ster. Jean Macdonald, Alex Williams, Beale. Marguerite Caven, Beatrice Wright S.peers, Ben Walkley. Blaln, Julia Frost, Frank Tito, Billy Green, Samuel Shaw, Mary Beattie, Perfect attendance, Div. 7: Paul­ CLEARANCE SALE ine Bowness, Lloyd Burgess, Chris­ ' Harry Kemball, Effie Charbonneau- Sandy Pascuzzo, Dorothy Townsend, sle Charboneati. Allan Downey, Geo. Ivy Sanderson. Futa, Jack Farrell, Joseph Genest, An opportunity* to take advantage of Bargain Prices Class III., 50 per cent, to 60 per Eileen Gray, Jack Hall, Harold Hol­ cent. Ernest Laurie, Albert Johnson. dener, Gent; Ingham, Phyllis Jeffreys, Elvln Leaak, Ethel Atchison, Robert Leslie Kuhnert, Helen McGlll, Jean ior Christmas Shopping. Taylor and John Drew equal, Lucy Macdonald, Donald Macdonald, Mal­ Pascuzzo. colm McPhee, Irene Mclnnis, Jack Class IV., under 50 per cent. Gor­ Parker, Douglas Patton, Florence Pat­ don Shaw, Jack Harper. tinson, Ellsworth Ryan, Reginald And when Hill puts on a Sale, It's Genuine! Shaw, Winnie Steward. Lillian Web­ Not classified, Milton Walker, pres­ ster, Alex Williams, Alice Tucker, Jno. ent 5Va days. Richardson, Gene Ingham, Joe Walk- .Number enrolled 45. Perfect at­ ley. Albert George, Mike Frost, Allan To clear out our 1930 stock, and make room for Herchandise bought for 1921, we tendance 27. MARY E. STAPLES, Downey, Reginald Shaw. Frank Camp­ l»l¥. IV. bell was absent for the November Enrolment 50. Percentage ot per­ examinations. will place on sale the largest and best assorted Stock in the Kootenay, consisting of fect attendance 93.82. P. M. G. MACDONALD. Perfect In attendance: Ralph Bag- BJT. VIII. ley, Jean Beattie, Helen Brlggs. Jes­ A ClMS, First Reader sie Brown, Ray Brown, Graham Dale, Class Standing: Jessie Musser, David Frame, Jack Genest, Malcolm Katharine Martin, Sheila Paterson, LADIES MISSES'& CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR, Harris, Sherman Harris, Catherine Nancy Miles, Mary Crosier, George Harrison, Cyril Harrison, Ronnie Brookes, Ida Lancaster, James Brook- Haynes, Arnold Holdener, Jean Marian OUI, Barbara Beale, Home. Edwin Jecks, Netty Johnson. Gedrgd Atchison, Mah Hong, Bugenc DRESSES, SUITS, GOATS, SHOES, WHITEWEAR Cyril Ue, Willie MhcDonald, Tom Kennedy, Thomas Moore. Marshall, Jimmy MacFiirlane. Marion B (last-, First Header Miles, Hitllard Simpson, Will Spence, Dorothy Bridges, Elva Walker. Jack Sivan, Elele Willis, Madeline Maurice Godderis. Archie Leitch, Gar- STAPLE DRY GOODS, ETC. Woodman, Jim Robson, Hazel Jack­ uet Blaine, Kathleen Nisbet, Hi.ly son, Harlaud Clark, Jack Henderson. Crawford, Bertie Pelton, Willie Hay- Class standing. First Class: Tom ward. Eddie Leonard. ALL AT Marshall 88, Marlon Miles SO, Ronnie Second Primer r Haynes 83, Evelyn Bowley S4, Jim WInnifred McQuaid, Hazel Clapj. Robson 81, Graham lMlo SO, I.eng Lee James Hutchcroft, Jack Wong. Jean '8. Jack Swan 77, Jack Genest 76, Hutledge, Nell Calder, Hilda Robin­ Sherman Harris 75. son, Alberta Jonoa, Raymond Lus- Seventy=Five Cents on the Dollar. Second Class. Ethel Speers 73.S. combe, Harvey Molr. David Frame 78.3, Ray Brown 73.1. Perfect iu attendance: Garnet Willie MacDonald 72.5, Cyril Lee and Blaine, Dorothy Bridges, Neil Calder, THIS MEANS A SAVING OP ONE-FOURTH OFF THE REGULAR SELLING PRICES. IT WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUR­ Harry Lewie 72.1, Edwin Jecks 72. Billy Crawford, Mary Crosier, Maurice Aubrey McKowan 70, Hllllard Simp­ Godderis, James Hutchcroft, Alberta CHASER TO SAVE 25 PER CENT., WHICH MAY NOT OCCUR AGAIN IN MANY MONTHS. WE HAVE NOT SPACE TO MENTION EVERY son 69.8, Arnold Holdener 68. Cap­ Jones. Ida Lancaster, Archie Leitch, LINE, BUT SET FORTH A FEW LINES BELOW, AS A SAMPLE OF THE PRICES WHICH WILL GOVERN THROUGHOUT THE STORE. rine Harrison 66, Ralph Bagley 65. Winnifred McQuaid, Nancy Miles, Jes­ Malcolm Harris 63.8, Harland Clark sie Musser. Sheila Paterson, Bertie 63.5, Willie spence 63.3, Madeline Pelton. Harvey Moir, Mah Hong. Woodman 63.1, Jean Home 62.S. Netty E. B. PATERSON. Johnston 62,5, Roy Corbett 62.3, Jes­ DIV. EK. Ladies' Coats, Suits Ladies' Dresses sie Brown 61.8, Donald Burton 61, Standing of classes. First Primer: Evelyn Ward 60. LADIES' COATS OR SUITS, reg. $24.00, IN VOILES, SERGES, SILKS AND JERSEYS Arthur Lodge, Elva Turner, , Ruth Third Class: Cyril Harrison 68, Fanning, Wesley Chambers, Dorothy tor H8.00 LADIES' DRESSES, reg. price $12.50 for $9.40 Allan Gill 56.1, Elsie Willis 56, Jimmy Williams and Florence Jordan equal, LADIES' DRESSES, reg. price $18.50 .. 13.85 McFarlane 55-5, Jack Henderson 55, Robena Miller, Kathleen Sheppard, LADIES' COATS or SUITS, reg. |40.00 Lillian Lewis 54, Melville Reade 53, Hazel Bowley. Harold George, Sonny for 130.00 LADIES' DRESSES, reg. price $24.00 .. 18.00 Gwen Slye 51. McGregor, Pat Harrison , Cameron LADIES' DRESSES, reg. price $35.00 .. 26.25 Fourth Class: Jean Beattie 49, Set- McDonald, Harold Porter, Carrie 1 LADIES' COATS OR SUITS, reg. $65.00 Ina Dixon 48, Helen Briggs 45, Spence, Harry Walkley, Elmer Davi­ tor $48.75 Absent from examinations: Hazel son. All our LADIES' FURS to be sold at McCoy, Hflda Steward, Gwen Worth­ Second Primer: Ella Bond and ONE-QIARTEH OFF REGULAR PRICES lngton, Kelvin Walker, Jack Cum- Wm. Harrison equal, Harry Christian, mings. s. D. WHITE. May Strachan and Gerald Eye equal, CORSETS at ONE-QUARTER OFF DIT. T. Horace Mullin, Kenneth Tucker, Bob­ SHOES REGULAR PRICES Class standing. First Class, over by Muirhead, Pauline Wise, Banford 75 per cent: Fanny Hepchong. Mar­ Jeffry, Jimmy Dixon, Madeline Wise, We have 450 rAIRS OF SHOES — LADIES', ion Kummer, Nancy Nlsbet, Phyllis Donald Mclnnls, Ruth McKowan, Thompson, Loraine Craine, Jean Bag- Nancy McCrindle, Gladys Burton, MISSES' and CHILDRESS', all sizes. These Note ley, Margaret Willis. Vuel Guthrie, Marshall Mcpherson. we have placed in Baskets, and they will be Second Class, over 60 per cent, Dan Perfect attendance: Gladys Burton, Particularly Brake, Elizabeth Miller, Colvin Mc­ Wesley Chambers, Jimmie Dixon, sold AT LESS THAN 1IAI.K VHICE These Burney, Etta McGlll, Harry Helse. Ruth Fanning, Yuel Guthrie, Harold are lines we are discontinuing. DO NOT tht* Margaret Mclnnls, Dorothy Shaw. iforge, Elliot Harris, Pat Harrison, John Metcalf, Birnie Strachan. Mabel inhur Lodge, Roblna Miller, Horace OVERLOOK THE SHOE BASKETS. >hoe Basket Clarke, Merrill Richardson, Harriet Mullin, Donald Mclnnls, Cameron : Home, Frank Martin, Blrthell Ben­ McDonald, Harold Porter, Carry B-irga ns son, Elizabeth Carpenter, Mario; Spence. Kathleen Sheppard, Bobby Williams, Margaret Eye, George -•luirhead, Kenneth Tucker, Ella Bond Fanning. Queenle Duncan. Jean Mc­ LAURA A. TREV,ARKOW. CHILD'S SHOE, regular $1.25 for .. All sizes in MISSES' or BOYS' SHOES, Phee, Grace McClure. Dir. X $3.00 Third Class, over 40 per cent: A Class.— CHILD'S SHOE), regular $2.00. for ... George Kemball, Mary Genest, Ron­ Honor roll—6 highest ptlpfls; Don­ fc^^ LADIES' SHOES, regular $6.00 for ... .$4.50 nie Moffatt, Kathleen Henderson. ald Macdonald and Melva Parrett All si7.es In MISSES' or BOYS' SHOES ^^ LADIES' SHOES, regular $8.00 for ... $6.00 Robert Willis, Jack Atchison. Marion equal, Jessie South and Alary Pr.tch- * 1 Carr, Allan Shaw, Walter Fanning, ird equal, Helen Gilroy and Watson $2.25 •^ LADIES' SHOES, regular $12.50, for .. $9.40 Gordon'Ranklns, Naomi Pow, Sophia Hall equal, Allen Patmore, Bryonne MacGregor. George Pelton, Ruth Williams, Sadie Glbbs. Chalender. Bertie .McDonald. A Class: Mary Fyfe, Mary Roberta, Fourth Class, under 40 per cent: Murray Rombough, Edna Shaw, Cyril Ida MacGregor, I so be 1 Frame, Nelson Harrison, Betty Genest, Cuanea Arc... Staple Dry* Goods Beckwith. itlchard Slye, Lilly Mattson, Gordon Number enrolled 47. Perfect at­ Dezall, Edgar Offln, Leona Johnson, ANY NUMBER OS ARTICLES TOTALLING $1.00 for 75c 1000 yards FLANNELETTE, regular 40c for 80c tendance 31, 95.45 per cent. Olive, Norgrove, Kathleen Farrell. All «ur ItllKSS GOODS will lie offered al the 25 PER CENT. DISTRUST Only ten yards to a customer, M. L. CARTWRIGHT. Mary Lee, Edith Walker, Mah Ken ...un, Wong Hin Moke. 6000 yanlH PRINT, worth from 3f»e to 40c, will he sold at 28o HIT. VI. 1000 yards FLANNELETTE, regular 60c, for 45c Honor roll for November. 1920: B Class honor roll, C highest pupil.-: T. LADIES,, MISSES* and CHILDREN'S HOSE ALL TO HE SACRIFICED Only ten yards to a customer. Rose Burton. James Carpenter, Ar- Frances Curie, Marie Collins, Frank delle Crane, Lilian Dale, Kathleen McClure, Lewis Holm, Donald Camer­ =e=BSsmsssemmm Dezall, Harry Fanning, Simon FroBt, on, Barbara Patton. : Georgo George. Paul Harrison, Clif­ Catherine Baker, Edna Baxter, ford Haynes, Elmer Holm, Mary Huch­ Florence Johnson, Jack Roberts, Vio­ croft, Margaret Johnston, Molly let Moore, Norman Blaine and Chea­ Johnston. Lowell McCoy, Bernice Mc- ley Davison equal, Bernard Niblock, Donuld, Kathleen McFarlane, Nora Jack Pattinson, Charlie Wiles. SALE OPENS SATURDAY, DEC. 4th, Miles, Nellie Miller, Leitch Paterson. C Class honor roll, 6 highest pupils: Wilfred Pocock, Rupert Porter, Stan- Annie Frost, Marguerite Walkley, Isy Porter, Jean Pow, Grace Prlehard. Jack Tucker, BiJly Burton, William at 9 a.m. Mary Rankins, Mary Robertson,, Ar­ Hanna, Robert Hanna. thur Sakaguchi, Nellie Sakaguchi, O Class; Gordon Speers, George Enid Shankland. Norma Surtees, Wil­ Moore, James Lunn, Carl Mullin, We positively cannot exchange any article once it leaves the store, nor can we permit any liam Price. .Sydney Moore, Pearl Walkley, Gordon -» i Class standing: Nora Miles, Ar- Davison, Ethel Lewis. John Niblock. article to leave the store on approval. delle Crane, Mildred Bridges, Violet Ethel Holdener absent during month. Duncan, Nellie Sakaguchi, Leitch Pat­ Average attendance 63.52. Perfect I erson, Agnea Smith, Helen Helse, attendance 29. Mary Ranklns, Molly Blaln, Mary c. MACKENZIE. Huchcroft, Arthur Sakaguchi. Nellie BRING A LIST OF YOUR WANTS AND SAVE 25c ON EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH Miller, Billy Cameron, Lowell McCoy, Norma Surtees, Harry Fanning, Clif­ ford Haynes, Ernest Worden. Rose ARE YOU RUN DOWN? OF GOODS PURCHASED. Burton, Paul Harrison, Garnet Pat­ more, Elmer Holm, Grace Prlehard, UIE 1 AMBITIONS? ii Mary Robertson, Kathleen McFar­ The French are Introducing t mosl THE THE lane, Molly Jolmston, Tony Frost, wonderful tonic, called Vital Tableta. Kathleen DeMl, Margaret Luscombe, You feel at once the new itrength and LADIES', MISSES' LADIES', MISSES' Simon Fiost. Helen Morrison, Stanley health coming beck to you* If yon AND CHILDREN'S AND CHILDREN'S Porter, Rupert Porter, Jean Pow, are not feeling well, why not try Vi­ STORE EXCLUSIVE STORE EXCLUSIVE Dorothy Steward, Wilfred Pocock. El­ tal Tableta. The/ will build you up. sie Parker. Bud Parker, Eveard et a boi today. Price 60c a box, at W. D. HILL LOWIB, Harry Roy, Enid Shankland, all drug .lore, or by Ball. The See- Ellen Wiles, Bernice McDonald, bell Drug Co., Montieal James Carpenter, Ueorgu Georgo, The CrMbrook Drag aad Book Oa, Km* KMM4J, Hariarat Jofautm, we. PAGE SIX i UK C K A .Ml It 0 O H II E R A L It Thursday, December Snd, 1920

Stanley V. Redmond, of Michel, has N and $39 a circles of freemasonry. Tailor ton, alfalfa $42, timothy $46, straw four years. Cut Qlaes values. best suitings, best linings, best hair New Store • Norbury Aye. $25 a ton. Cranbrook Trading Co. Twin sons were born to Mr. and W. H. WILSON + + + A Jazz Vaudeville show filled on en­ Customers' Own Material Made Mrs. Bert Haynos on Saturday of last Jeweller cloth, best thread and buttons pro­ Thero is no necessity to leave your gagement ln the O.W.V.A. Hall on week, making the second pair of twins Tuesday evening lost. It was fast, Up. Victory Bonds and Title Deeds un­ tu tho family. Mother and sons are \jjsMBsseVss\%WAs*\ssm)A*Wm MBEC protected when $3.00 .per annum af­ furious and full of pep, and it pleased reported to be doing well. curable, and we guarantee satisfac­ Clothes nre Hand-Tntlored fords absolute protection in a Safety a fairly large audience. After the to Vour .Measure at main entertainment the balance of Deposit Box at Beat© & Elwells*. Mr. D. Thompson Is cxpocting to KEAL WINTER tion. Our prices are the evening was spent in dancing. + + + leave in a day or two for North Bend COAT SEASON $30.oo to $85.oo Boys' mid Men's Hockey Boots. where he will take up duty with tho IS 111.1.1: At the High school last Friday night Cranbrook Exchange, C. P. R. as despatches His family an "old boys" quintette met the regu­ Suit or Overcoat Our low prices win every time. will follow some time Inter. Heal wintor has Just arrived. Dress + + + lar school team in a basketball game, warmly and enjoy it. One of UWBC Wo Mako and Trim Ladles' but went down to defeat. A small ad­ From $55.00 up. Corn Flakes, Malta Vita and Force A Y. M. C. A. basketball team is ex­ snug coats will keep out wintry blasts Suits, nny style, from mission was changed ln order to raise 10c a package. Sago and Tapioca 2 pecting to go to Wycllffe next week and give you a well dressed modish some funds for the boys to carry on lbs. for 25c. Best grade rice 15c a to meet the crack team of that placo. appearance. The coats are moderate $35.00 with and resulted In gate receipts pound. Sugar, 20 lbs., $3.60; and $17 4 The local Ave is not getting much ln price, good looking in style, aud of about six dollars being realized. a hundred. Cranbrook Trading Co. practice, but make up ln grit what of a durable, long-lived quality. Mado + + + thoy may lack in that respect. both Coat and Wrap styles, fur- Mr. Emery, of the Automobile Blue Let us show you. Marathon Oak Heaters trimmed or plain, in a wide variety Book Publishing Association, waa in No. 17 $23.00 A son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ot color and fabric. AU subject to a town last week, endeavoring to line W. G. Asher arrived this week to join reduction of 26% while the sale lastB. No. 16 $20.00 up some further district advertising While they last, as we are clearing their parents here. On Tuesday Mr. W. D. HIH. for the Automobile Blue Book, which Asher left for Spokane on a short vis- out this stock. is a tourists' handbook, and carries Cranbrook Exchange It, expecting to return on Saturday. J. M. Coutts came in from Calgary information relating to touring, on Wednesday in time to cast a vote Our low prices win every time. routes, accommodations, etc., in every + + + The funeral of John Gerdine Rob­ in his home constituency. He expec­ AGENTS FOB WILLIS PIANOS part of the North American continent, ertson, who died early last week, fol­ ted to remain in town only a day. Mixed peel 65c a lb., hulk currants lowing an illness of only a few days, .10e lb., bulk Sultanas 35c lb., Bleached dences during the last week or ten A big crowd attended the O.W.V.A took place on Tuesday afternoon of Sultanas 45c lb., shelled Walnuts 75c days of the shortage of housing ac­ \\ dance in their hall on Friday night this week, Rev/R. W. Lee officiating. lh., shelled Almonds 70c Ib. Packages commodation in the city, Many new­ of last week. Excellent music was The deceased, wlio was a relative of cut peel 60c lb., table figs 35c lb. comers huve found difficulty in get­ furnished by the Edmonson orchestra. Mr Wi. J. Bowser, had been in Cran­ Cranbrook Trading Co. ting located in even temporary quar­ The repast at midnight, which was brook district for a number of years. ters, and such a situation unfortun­ + + + quite novel, was thoroughly enjoyed Mason & Rlsch pianoforte ln splen­ ately does not «4ve rise to very kind The management of these functions did condition, (or sale cheap. Star IT JUST WOULDN'T thoughts in regard to the city in the is to be congratulated for conducting Second Hand Store. 1)0 TO NEGLECT minds of newcomers. such entertainments on so high, THE NEW HOSIERY + + + standard. .40* (or E Grade Linoleum, $1.50 per square Mr, Eckhart, who has been teach­ ing at Kootenay Orchards School yard. Cranbrook Exchange. For hosiery has a place of Its own The new mechanical coal chute re­ since the opening of the term is under­ All the Family Our low prices win every time. ln tho world of fashion. It ls not a cently installed at Yahk is now in stood to have tendered his resignation + + + mere foot and ankle covering but a SEE THK WILMS PIANOS SOW HERE working order, and te effecting a re­ to date from the Christmas holidays Almond paste. Maraschino cherries, vital part of the "tout ensemble" of volution in the process of coaling the The news that the Otis-Staples lum­ crystallized cherries fresh in, also dress. It Just wouldn't do to be with­ locomotives there. It has a capacity ber mill Is likely to open up again Come new navel oranges, chestnuts, lettuce, out some of the new Fall designs of fifty tons, and unloads coal from right after Christmas is welcome t^ews Valencia onions, grape fruit, cranbor* with their embroidered clocks, lace the cars by an endless chain and to many who will hope it means a rles, celery etc. Insets and all-over lace creations In and buckets. Locomotives can now take brightening of prospects In the Ium. + 1- + coming In a full range of shades. All coal and water ln five mlnutee, i ber business. During tlit evening Mrs. Nun-rove al­ Card party nnd danco at tho Parish lines are subject to the 25% discount Hear Its greatly improved facility ln the dls so rendered' two very pleasing con­ Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 8th. Men while the sale lasts at W. D. Hill's tralto solos, "Tho Children's Homo." patch of trains. The Herald Is In receipt of a letter $1.00, ladles 50 cents. and Mendelssohn's "O Rest in Uio from Capt. Bert Blyth, of Golden, pro- Clear Lord," Tiio choir Is embarking on Drop'«Prices testing against the repeated state­ another cantata, of a llttlo moro pre­ ments made before the election by tentious nature for Christmas. Timothy and Tone the Courier to the effect that H. G Alfalfa Hay .. $25 down Parson, Conservative candidate, had Starting Up Dec. 27th Help Wanted "virtually given up the flght" In that Oats $25 down riding, The results of the poll in that Wheat, 2 weeks. .$40 down We have a Full Stock of Experienced help wanted WANT ADS. Flour $25 down In Ready-to-Wear Depart­ riding, while showing a victory for Records— OLD EMPLOYEES WISHING TO RETURN, OR OTHER J, H. Buckham, the Liberal, indicate ment during Sale. Good STAR SECtKND HAND STORE Only by Quantity Buying MILL MEN WANTING EMPMILL MEN WANTING EM that Mr. Parson was still very much and Seasonable Require­ STARR, GINNETT wages tor efficient help. in the fight right up to the last. Phone V. AT ONCE WITH We pay the best prices going for all ments can Low Prices and EDISON | Apply— be obtained. An augmented Methodist ehoir last kinds of furniture. We buy any­ UiHi't Wait and be Dissappoinled Sunday evening gave a cantata "The thing from a mouse trap to an auto­ Otis Staples Lumber Mill W. D. HILL Good Shepherd," ln plaice of the re­ mobile. gular evening service. The church JAMES~KERRI6AN was crowded, and tho choir, about LIVE LADY Oil GENTLEMAN AGENT - DISTRIBUTOR Cranbrook twenty strong, acquitted themselves •wanted in Cranbrook district, for very creditably, showing tbe result of Supreme Watkins Products. Wat­ Drug & Book Co. much hard work ln practice, under kins goods known everywhere. Write Lovely Spots in Pontiac County, Quebec tht leadership of Rev. R. W, Lee. The today Dept. C.D0, Tho J. It. Wat­ sololqts were Miss Eunice Parrett, kins Co,, Winnipeg. 25-ll-4t soprano; Mr. L. Richardson and Mr. A PAGEANT OF W. Sheppard, tenor, and Mr. Eby, WANTED. — Small house or house­ of Creston, base. In addition to thn keeping rooms, furnished or unfur­ A Letter from AUTUMN MODES solo numbers, there were also duets, nished. Box 15, Herald Ofllce. tf quartettes and a good many con­ To every woman ts offered the op­ South certed chorus numbers. Mrs. A. Ash­ HSINTZMANN PIANO for saJe, In ex­ portunity of vlowing a fashion parade worth acted as accompanist, and J. S. cellent condition. Reasonable of all that la new, striking and beauti­ Thornley assisted with the violin. price and terms. Apply MrB. Ar­ Vancouver ful in apparel for autumn. Fashion nold Walllnger. 25-11 2t bas ouMone herself in tills engross­ ing array of costume details and it GOWNS FOB THE,FIBST FOR SALE. — Good piano. #225. A lady living in South Vancouver is the pride of this store that It Is lias asked us to send her a recipe FORMAL PARTIES Apply Box 12, Herald Ofllce. uhlo to present such a complete and for au cgglcss or nt most a one egg 25-ll-2tp authentic exposition of autumn You will want to look your pretti­ cako. It Kirikes im Hint somo user modes in coals, stilt!* and dresses, all est at the first "big" party, the event or Pacific Milk mny have a recipe WANTED—Board and lodging by a subject to one-fourth off tho regular that sets tbe social ball arolling for Imlter than any wc have In the olllce, young man. Apply at the Herald selling prices while tho sale lasts. autumn and the winter. Handsome Will some ono pleaao help thin cook (1) Tlie Harbour at Fort Wil-N XK=Z ofllce. ll-18-st W. D. Hill. liam, P.Q. gowns distinctly Parisian in Influence who findi-. the priee of eggs too high and origination, youthfully piquant lo line in rooking? (2) Wnter Tails at Dos Joach­ LOST—An Elgin 17 Jewel watch, be­ f" dance frocks and wrapB of fur. So Herald Private Groetlng Cards for ims, along the Ottawa River. tween Central restaurant and O.P. much depends on the enjoyment and • 'iiristsias aro going well. Have you (3) On the beautiful sandy R. Ice house, on Snturdny morning, security felt ln -posseslng proper ordered yours yet for mailing to dis- beach at Fort William, P.Q., November 27th. Finder will bo re­ attire, that Inspection and selection iant relatives and frfuitds? there are hundreds tf log seat's. warded on returning to N. Hiirnl- PACIFIC MII.K CO., from our comprehensive collection of The Province or quehc • is dotted koll, Wentworth Intel. Ill* Malted with many beautiful laadscupe and modes for evening will prove a pleas­ wuter scenes. Some ef these aro ure. Remember there is 25% off all T WAND'S STOUT WILL THK KfllTH BELL HAY ami GRAIN Factories at well known, Imt many of them havo our evening gowns. W. D. Hill. AMAZE CltAMlItOOK been little hoard ol. CO, LETirimitHJE. RoIfbrotlOO! I .HIM!It and /.IIIIOTHH.RI), B.C I'or years Quyon and Campbell's The Union Hunk of Canada* arc a li" says: "Adler-l-ka helped my Bay. Port CoulOnge.Und llryson have POUND NOTICE firm ynu van depend upon. Iwlli ns •"•J • i;i'.:!.iim?i Bin iuiamV-? rife for gaa on the stomach and sour been known lo lumbermen un* to weight, price and quality, Thoy sportsmen. These sportsmen bave One black and white yearling heifer itnmacli In TWENTY MINUTES. It flslinl ami bunted, and have kept are offering prinio No. 1 Alfalfa hay works beyond greatest expectations." serenely still ahout tbelr exploits. lnpounded in City Pound on Tuesday, for Immediate shipment nt fully Adler-i-kf work-, on BOTH upper and But tbat sandy beach at Campbell's November 9th. If not claimed within $2 per ton less than two weeks ago, Molilalia Restaurant Hay. anil that new camping ground eight days from date the animal will lower bowel, removing foul matter 1 the weather is good for shipping. Meals al All Hears at Davidson fairly cry out for visit­ -Wi be sold to defray expenses. which poisoned stomach. Brings out ors, and If we know tho signs, It Directly stormy weather comes can pack ur> the family and fare forth P. ADAMS, all gasses and sour, decaying food. won't lie long herore dozons of fami­ ta one of Ulese quiet villages, confi­ prices will advance, They also of­ •'Igars, Olgarettes aad f..t, Chief of Police EXCELLENT for chronic constipation. lies follow the cxumjde of tho few dent that tfae children will grow fer timothy, oats, hay and wheat CRANBKOnK STREET. Guards against appendicitis. Adler- Montroalers who haw kept this Pon­ Mown and fat, and that they tbcui- Cranbrook, B.C., and straw, baled,. tine country a carcrully-guardeil ''IHK'SH* .lit- Bank ot Commerce 1-ka removes matter you never Bdlvea will have no worry over November 17, 1920. ll-18-2t secret household problems. thought wns In your system and which ln spite of Its comparatively ex­ It Is a country of low green bills, FOR PRIVATE XMAS CARDS BOO may liavo been poisoning you for clusive appeal, the Waltham at. Pon- of! many sparkling lakes, of silvery Hobble. Sho 1ms the largest as­ months. Beattle-Noble Drug Store. tiai- county is easily accessible. The riven, the Ottawa and tho Coulonge sortment In Crnnbrook, nnd thoy Irnin aorvice on the Canntllaji .Pacific * .there ara steamers and ferries to BAPTIST CHURCH Hallway from Ottawa lt\ cwellent. csirry one across the river—steamers are cheapest yet best. Up FOR PAINTING The whole line IH eighty! mflfos long, to Pembroke and ferries to Calumet WI. O. ASHER - Pastor $50.00 • REWARD • 150.00 or just half the distance; frtfiu Mont­ add Renfrew. Beyond Waltham, at -ure- real lo tlie end of tbe lAurentlan tin* end of the line, la the well-known REGISTEBED II0I.8TEIN STOCK lino. Almost all the way It aklrVi Morning Service at 11 a.m. The above reward will be paid to rcaiort of Fort William. Quebec, Just FOK BALE. the Ottawa Itlvcr. which furnishes ac loss the river from Petewawa, On­ PAPERHANOIN0 lhe person giving Information that pike, plckorel, and bass inul delight­ tario. Near Fort William Is Dei Sunday School at 12 noon. Choice ot cow*, helfort snd young Jta, will load to the arrest of tho person ful bathing pools, and ll will be, a .lit ictilms, .where there is a pretty bulls. One a magnificent bull call, nr iisrsons who stolo the Mcl-aughlln Ilit'Ssa^ii of cheer to the suffcliftg terfall. ' The swaggering lumber- Evening Service at 7.80, Telephone scratchers to learn that thero aro.no will make a show animal. Extended Automobile, license No. 26714, tho pro­ ni' n and the picturesque hunter have pedigrees on application. All from mosquitoes here. largely vanished from the villages. Young People's Meeting on perly of Mr. J. Brault. Fort Coulongo and ratnphell's Bay Fi'om Quoyon lo Waltham Is a coun­ Tuesday Nights at 8 p.m. splendid milking strain. Prices (rem JOHN GARD P. ADAMS, have good hotels, indited "contango try Ideal for summering, new In this 160.00 to tBOO.Oi). Also some grade Chief ot Police. llouau" is a model of tfloanlluesff ,ane capacity, and taking all the pleasure Prayer Meeting Thursday at Phone No. M Crnnbrook, B.C., hnmollko atmosphere —• io luotL-fai In Its new character that an expsrl- det oi ML tfftUttUlif slur. 8 o'clock. ft CATHCAHT MOTT, Cranbrook, . . .B.C. wbo are weary of housekeeping caak* .*,„- ttjam tn imiim HMI - November 23, USO. It MtoI InAM