THE CRANBROOK HERALD

VOLUME 27 CRANBROOK, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1026 NUMBER 50

p ICE CARNIVAL KNOX CHURCH HAS GIVES R) "OBi.vrUI, , UHARY "'ROW BONSPIEL Merchants' CO!. .^ •*IT. 1-18,| IN CRANBROOK ONCE Hockey News ATTRACTS SKATERS CLEAN SHEET AN­ Fair Already TO RINK FRIDAY SUNDAY SERVIlt MORE NEXT YEAR NUAL MEETING SHOWS

Annual Mtg. II. S. Haynes, who was a delegate W. F. Cameron elected Presi­ Of The Week Diversity of Costumes. Good Without a single liability, the con­ Under Way from the local Baptist Church to the dent; Comes Home With Ice and Big Crowd Marks gregation of Knox Church, Cran­ recent Western convention One Trophy Season's First Event brook, has emerged from the critical Local Branch R. M. A. Holds held "t. Edmonton, gave an Interest­ Spokane Zips Sporty Bunch, period of 1025. At the annual meet­ Committee Heads Appointed ing resume of the big gathering at the "Augmentation hill" Cameron Even ii They Did Lose AH There was a very good attendance ing held last Friday evening, January and Prize List Now Election of Officers and morning service at the local church 2!Hh, reports were heard from the 'nine home with hi rink from Cole- Four Games Here at the first skating carnival held at Being Drawn Up Dinner on Sunday last. man last week-end. Ile brought the the Arena rink on Friday evening different organizations all of which The convention was described on jewelry from one event with him, ami the event was a thorough suc- bowed flourishing conditions. Add- 1 FERNIE TOUOLD FAIR all sides, be said, as the best con­ and better that th t, brought along ROSSLAND WANTS GAMES cess. The ice was in good condi- td to this prosperous outlook is an ACTIVITIES OUTLINED vention they had held, and this was for next year. tlon, and thi' crowd of masked sknt- ardent and enthusiastic spirit which the wb h' bonspiel The Fall Fair arrangements are due, he considered, to the true pray­ 1 Cranbrook skip was er« thoroughly enjoyed themselves. animates every member of the con­ The well: known Cri Though they lost all four nl the well under way. A very good meeting AL O.flO Friday oven inn lust Hit' erful Christian spirit in which the de­ also horn itb the presidency of games in this vicin , tin' 3pokai Only one thing was considered to be gregation. This is especially not­ annual mooting ol the Retail Mor- lacking, and thnt was the band music held on Tuesday evening at liberations of the convention were the dtstrl it iclatlon, at the annual Zips, who were in tl city b ,-eck- iceable along the lines of Young elnmis' Association uf Cranbrook tn ikatc i". It may be a little late which great enthusiasm wns display- got un dor wny when a largo represen­ conducted, particularly the controver­ meeting, end on a hockey 1 of thi East iple's work, including the Sunday tation of thai organization took their sial matters which were Introduced. ng the Interprovincial to get this need filled, but it is hop­ in Willi Kootenay, made a very gioo d ii School. A committee was appointed The chairman of the various com­ places around the banquet tublo Pdrttculflrly inspiring were the ad­ Lester Clapp third, J. sion for their sportsman) lk> ed that for another season it will he Mpremi in the mooting room of tho with introduce the form of Young mittees were appointed as follows: dresses made to the delegates hy Dr. Taylor second ami Al. TowrlBS lend. possible to make some arrangements Y.M.C.A. The dinner, for which Mr. The local teams seemed a little iople's work suggested by the As* Finance—Major H. B. Hicks. John McNeil. One, on the reasons Cranbrook rink played two winning that will provide music, which is to Alex Hurry wns responsible, wns fast for the visitors, who tHough mhly of the church. At time of Prize List—A. L. Hay. thoroughly enjoyed, many present for Christian service, was briefly link skutitiK like cream is to coffee. games. Thelr's was the last sched­ they were a bigger team in1 most being of the opinion thut ihe associa­ synopslzed by Mr. Haynes, as being writing the convenor reports success Grounds and building—W. F. uled, and B.C. required eight points cases than their opponents, ccoul d The judges of tho costumes were tion might profit hy gntherinK really outstanding. B. C. last in the efforts of the above committee. Worden. around the festive boards more fre­ to pull up before they won. They not seem to stand the pace., Mis. F. B. Miles, Mrs. H. A. Mc- year contributed over $28,000 to the The initial meeting will be held on Advertising—F. Constant ine. quently than once u year. rose to the occasion, however, and The Cranbrook name played [Cowan and Major IL B. Hicks. When western Canada missionary budget, Monday, Ferbuary 15th, nt 8 o'clock Membership—G. T. Moir. After justice was done the excel­ won by that margin, and in the re­ Thursday evening last, was a j ihe judging was completed, the win­ of which nearly $22,000 was spent in the school room. All who are in­ Stock—M. McCrindle. lent menu provided, the business of sulting playdown, the Cameron rink clean game to watch, and rest ners were announced as the follow- the annual meeting was proceeded for work in the province. Dr. Or- terested in the work anions young Poultry—W. Harvey. copped the cup. in a win for the locals 7 ti Gil with, Mr. F. Scott, president of the chnrd, secretary for the Western people are invited to attend. Grains, vegetables and fruits—A. The annual meeting of the Crow's bert Blumenaeur put in two and st dressed lady in costume— association, being in the chair. Mr. Canada Baptist Union, superintend­ B. Smith. F. T, Cooper, who wan the guest Nest Culling Association wns held Jimmy Logan one in the first period Vlvlan Kummer, Indian Maiden, The Ladies' Aid. the Missionary ent of missions, and also editor of Kducationul work—J. P. Fink. of Hie association was asked to ad­ 1 Wednesday of Inst week at Cole- for the home team, while Copeland, Fancy sweater, donated by W. D, Society, the Marion Oliver Mission dress the meeting with respect to a the Western Baptist, was present, Ladies' work—Mrs. F. Clark. the Spokane, centre, netted twice for Hill. Band, the C.G.I.T., the newly organ­ matter of mutual interest to them and delivered some interesting re­ mnn. ' President Russonherry was in Manual training—W. Attrid>*e. the Zips. In the second period the •i dressed gentleman—Kenneth ized Troll Rancors, and the Boy and the Hod and Gun Club, of which ports on the progress of the work in the chair. The business of the meet­ Rest It was reported at the meeting that he is the president. visitors evened up, when Copeland 1, Indian Chieftain Joe. Gold Scouts are all to he commended for the west. The personal experiences ing was proceeded with in fine Agricultural Association bad been put in two more, ami Toughoy I knife and chain, donated by The speaker, on behalf of the Rod which Dr. Orchard related gave an pirit nnd enthusiasm. All financial the splendid results shown by their formed in Fernie and arrangements Staples, a familiar figure here, even rth Bros. and Gun Club, thanked his hosts for interesting insight into the vital matters are in good shape. The official reports. The Words "with­ were being made to hold an Agri­ f he was wearing a Spokane sweat­ the courtesy extended, and proceeded touch that is being maintained with election of officers for the ensuing il dressed girl, 12 to 18 —Nora out a liability" from the church cultural Fair m Fernie on the 7th er, also got n tally for the Zips, For at once with a concise resume of the tho people in the outlying districts. year resulted as follows: President, Mih-, Hal. Fancy scarf, donated Ireasurer were heartily applauded. ind Sth of September, the week pre­ Cranbrook Ev. Lewis was the goal work of the association with respect Rev. W. E. Matthews, of Winnipeg, W. Cameron. Cranbrook; vice-presi­ hy McCreery Bros. The session reported a considerable vious to the dates set for the Cran­ getter in this period, and the third to the operation of the local fisl; was another speaker, who told of the dent II. C. McBurney, Coleman; sec­ Best dressed boy, 12 to 18 years— loss of members due to the "union" brook fair. The directors in Fernie twenty minute stretch opened with hatchery and the outlook regarding devotion of some of the laborers in retary-treasurer, Sherwood Kerch- Frank Hartnell, Joker and pack of question, but the additional new •ry anxious to cooperate with the count of five all. The game was tho future in connectioa therewith. the rural places. mer, Fernie. Next year's 'spiel is to cards. Luminous dial watch and members added exceeded the number the Cranbrook Agricultural Associa­ cinched for Cranbrook when Lewis be held in Cranbrook. chain, donated by A. E. Leigh. lost by the upheaval of 1025. tion ami it is hoped that exhibitors Dealing particularly with the mat­ added another, and Johnson the Foreign missionary work, particu­ A very hearty vote of thanks was Best dressed boy under 12— Bar- n both these districts will support ter of financing of its future ojiera^ seventh, which ended the scoring. We are jrrateful to Almighty God larly in India, was touched on at the accorded the Coleman club for the iy Hill. Irishman. Pair of Pnnco the#e two fairs. Il is expected that tions, the speaker showed how that George Simpson refcreed, ami the for His care and guidance, and look convention hy Rev. H. E. Stillwell, efficient and courteous manner they Shoe*, donated by W. F. Doran. the prise list will be printed and the club possessed a nice bonk bal­ Spokane team wns as follows: out upon the future with bright hopes ance when the hatchery operations foreign missionary secretary, and had carried on the 'spiel. The an­ Best dressed girl under 12—Jessie reatly for distribution by the first and a simple trust to Him who is the were started, but that now this had Miss Laura Allyn and her sister, Dr. nual banquet look place in the Grand Forwards—-C. Copeland, Ed. Hall, South, Night. Five pound box fancy f Aprd. which will be considerably "Way. the Truth and the Life." been reduced to a negative quantity. Jessie Allyn. Both have seen much Union Hotel at N p.m. To the skirl Lefty McGrath, Frank Johnstone, chocolates, donated by Cranbrook earlier than in past years. This is Much work had been done, and their service in mission work in India, and of the pipes the 120 curlers inarched Harry Thompson, Porky Flynn, rrndlng Co. In the election of officers, the inc to be the banner year for the efforts had met with success even their words wore both an encourage­ decorously and jovially into the T'oughey Staples, Waller Arneson, Hesl boy comic, under It!—Frank bonrd of management and other of­ franhrook Agricultural Fair with the beyond their expectations. He ment and a challenge to further ef­ beautiful dining-room of the hotel. manager. Martin, Country Kid.. Flashlight. licers were almost without exception support and c-operation that the As­ sociation is receiving from various plained that they were dependent fort on behalf ofethat big country. There everything was ready, and af­ They played at WyclllTe the even­ donated by Parks & Co. re-elected to their positions. local organizations. entirely upon membership fees and Mr. Haynes told of his introduc­ ter "grace" by Rev. D. K. Allan, ing previous, and went to Kimberley Best comic character girl, under upon what support they got from tion to Dr. Bovington, the new prin­ the curlers began a feast which sat­ the following evening where they Iti—Kathleen Kdmonson, flapper. ATTENDANCE AT The Cranbrnnk Gyro Club is look­ the government With only these cipal of Brandon College, who, it isfied the hungriest and most fas­ were defeated by a large score. Hand-painted bon-bon dish, donated ing after the concessions at the fair. .sources to rely upon, nnd with the trunspired, was a student at Wood­ tidious. After leaving Cranbrook they by Delany & .Sinclair. LIBRARY INCREASES The general arrangements are present fee of $1.00, it was seen that stock, when Rev. W. T. Tnpscott, After supper Vice-President Mc­ played in Fernie, Blairmore and Best comic character, over 16.— IN JANUARY in the bands of a committee headed it would he impossible to carry on now pastor here, was in the ministry Burney, of Coleman, took charge. It Pincher Creek, where they gave a Earl Fennessey, Uncle Sam. Water­ by Bert Sane and committees are without a deficit, and that it was there. Dr. Bovington comes from was a Rroat evening of song and re­ good account of themselves, though man fountain pen, donated by Beat- During the month ol January there being appointed to handle the de­ with this possibility in mind that he Cleveland, and stated he had found citation and speech. Mr. George defeated in all instances. lle-Noble, Ltd. has been an increased attendance at tailed arrangements in connection was appearing before the merchants, an exceedingly encouraging situation Kellock made a speech that roused Ladlei Lose at Fernie Best comic character, lady over the library consisting of 2**>0, as com­ with this work. It is planned to at Brandon College, where he was whom he thought were interested, to the enthusiasm of all the members The ladies team went down to Hi—Miss McCaslln. Karly Victorian pared with 2:!:i in December. have a midway, and some real live getting the whole-hearted support of ask for a larger measure of support of the association, He looks for a Fernie on Friday, evening last, and lady. Fancy Vase, donated by Cran­ The directors have no objection to attractions that will help materially the faculty, and he hoped he would than might ordinarily accrue from bigger gathering at the next bonspiel met the Fernie feminine stick hand­ brook Drug & Book Co. non-menmers using the library room in advertising the fair, and in giving receive the same from the Baptist them through the ordinary channels than ever and from bis splendid sur­ lers, but lost out by a score of 2-0. Best fancy skating, lady and for reading in in the meantime, but people a gala time. of the regular membership fee. people of Western Canada. vey of our territory it will come An enquiry has come from a gentleman, masked—Miss Rita Me­ of course, the privilege of taking there. W. F. Cameron made a ladies' team at Rossland, wanting a lt umcy and Merrie Dixon. Lady's books home is confined to members. In nppenling to them for support, Delegates and others, over two hun­ LOCAL FOREST RAN­ rousing reply and assured ail presen* game here, and it is possible this prize, solid gold brooch, donated by The directors acknowledge with the speaker explained that the local dred in all, those particularly inter­ thnt Cranbrook will be there wU£ may be arranged. To help in the W. II. Wilson; gents.' prize, solid thanks the dona'.ion of the Catholic GER TAKES POSITION hatchery was the best proposition for ested in young people's work, were entertained nt a supper, and plans tin' goods next year. Everybody was which they were grateful. gold stick pin, donated by L. P. Sul- Encyclopedia, consisting of fifteen OF SUPERVISOR the propagation of cut-throat trout In creat fettle, and the mirth and livan. volumes, handsomely bound, a pres­ in the Dominion, Should they have for nn intensive campaign were ten­ With this explanation be left it good-fellowship continued until 12 Following is a list of those who ent ^rom the Knight* of Columbus. F. H. Pym, of this city, for many to give up the control and the man­ tatively made at thnt time, for the to the members to decide to what ex­ p.m. were on the ice in costume: Will thus*? who are willing to give years a member of the forestry agement, the government, he knew, spring months, culminating at Fas­ tent they could depend upon the C. Harrison, Pierrot; W. Cox, Hoc­ magazines or books to the library, branch staff here, as one of the forest Would take it up. This would be dis­ ter time. Mr. Haynes intends to re­ merchants for support. Hearty ap­ key Player; M. Dallas, Clown; B. kindly leave them at Mr. Willis' ranger-, has been appointed to the advantageous locally) in so far that port more fully on this aspect of ENCAMPMENT OFFI­ plause greeted the speaker on the things to the Sunday School teach­ conclusion of his remarks. Taylor, Madame Vivace; S. Whitta­ store on Norbury Avenue. position of district supervisor, suc­ under Mich ciretiinstiinees tho local ers. CERS INSTALLED FOR In answer to several questions kcr, Indian; B. Walkley, Tramp; ceeding W. R. Flumerfelt, who left club would not have the say with re- It. McGregor, Tramp; Cyril Harris­ J. Wilson, Patches (comic); Enid Ian week for Vancouver, having It was decided, he said, to only PRESENT TERM asked, Mr. Cooper gave some inter­ Kind to the disposition of the fish. on and Stanley Williams, Maggie and Shankland. Mandarin; C. Charboneau, been transferred. Mr. Pym's ap­ bold a Western Canada convention esting facts with regard to the hatch- At present for the support they not J inns; Yuel Guthrie, Hobo; R. Pel- Clown; M. Stevens, Chinaman; O. pointment dates from the first of every three years, and some pastoral On Thursday nine last, the in- ( Continued on Page Two) from the iroverument an njrreeahle ton, L.D. Chef; N. Galbraith, Kansas Norgrove, Nigger Lady; Georgina this month. Two forest rangers will qualifications were passed upon which tallat the new oflicers for arrangement had been reached with Kid; Harland Clark, Spaniard; E. Cox, Hungarian Girl; C. Norgrove, have to be appointed for this dis­ it was felt would tend to keep the Durha Fur mpnient. No, 12, I.O, roped tn the fish. Peeling that the Worden, Charlie Chaplin; S. Heise, Old Fashioned Girl; G. McClure, trict for the coming season, to keep ministry of the church at a high O.F mpleteil. those taking work of the club was one that should Tramp; Archie Roberts, Chinaman; Swede; I^-onn Small. Turkish Lady; the force up to its usual strength, scholarly and spiritual standing. offlc IK s follows: appeal to everybody in the eotnimn.i- WOMEN'S .las. Halcrow, Molly MacGoir; Jack Marjraret Farrell, Scotch Girl; Edith one to take Mr. Pym's place and the C. P. F. Doodson ty, it was their desire lo try to enlist A s|K'cinl effort is to be made on Roberts, Robber; Sam McCreery, other to fill the vacancy left through W. .1. Leigh Falkner, Tramp; Margaret Rut- the support of a large number, rather behalf of Brandon College through­ s. w. INSTITUTE I Scotchman; II. Potter, Man-Around- ledge, Peasant Girl; Yvonne Wil- the death of George Watson, of Fort Fred Willis than ask a few to shoulder the bur­ out the west, to tnke full advantage II. F. Town; Roy Linnell, Harold Lloyd; Hams, Clown; Hazel Bowley, Sailor; Steele, last year. From his long ex­ It. Johnston den of the whole financing. They of a cumulative bequest, that is de­ .1. W. ... * Joe Genest, Jfggs; Kugenc Kennedy, Jess Magnet, Jackie Cooganj Mary perience in this district, Mr. Pym has .1. I.. Palmer, F.C.P. had, therefore, decided to make the pendent upon the churches raising Scribe The regular monthly meeting of DInty Moore; William Harrison, Roberts, Gypsy; Nellie Miller, an intimate knowledge of the con­ an equivalent amount, The subject S. Fyles, P.C.P. the Women's Institute was held in appeal fur members in the ordinary Treastir School Girl; Garnet Pat more, Rastus Chance; Catherine Martin, Squaw; ditions in all parts of the big district will he broached nt a business meet­ I-:. G. Dingley, P.C.P. the K. of P. Hall on Tuesday, Feb. way, but to leave it to them n* to Guide . Allen Patmoro, A Page; Dick Slye G. Patmore. Gypsy; L. Jackson, embraced by the Cranbrook office. ing of the local church, and it is II. P. Moffatt, P.C.P. 2nd, 1926. The President, Mrs. Nor­ how much they should give, with the Nt \Y. Cowboy; Hurry Fanning, Doctor; Pierott; Helen Campbell, Coon possible something may be done here E. H. MePhee, P.C.P. grove, was in the chair. The tn- minimum being pledged $1.00 per 2nd W. Fdilie Leonard, Tramp; Alex. Wil­ Clown; W. McQuaid, Chinaman; Hel­ towards (hat end. Mr. Haynes also A. F. Bowley L jt voted to send one luindre member. The objective which they 3rd W. t ule liams, Butterfly; Clifford Haynes. en Heise, Clown; Grace McCreery. CHRIST CHURCH ANNUAL touched on some of the miscellaneous ^^^^^^ I). Campbell bad placed before them was $1500, •Ith W. dollars as its first donation to the Clown; C. McBurney, Russian Prince; Clown; Robins Miller, Japanese; matters dealt with by the convention, R. W. Leonard VESTRY MEETING HELD He Informed the meeting 'hat they I. (i. . Crippled Children Fund for this your. Harry Hill, Irishman; B. Pelkey Christiana Williams, Japanese; Ca­ and his report on the proceedings J. Manning, P.C.P. hail been assured of the services 0. G. Mrs. Hennesey, who is the district Clown; Tom Marshall, Dude; Frank therine Harrison, Pierott; Ruth Mc- MONDAY EVENING LAST was spoken of ns being exceedingly ngaill this year of Mr. Ryder, for The Kncnmpniciit expects to hold convenor is doing splendid work and Martin, Country Kid; Geo. Kemhnll, Kowan, Scotch; Irene Mclnnis, Interesting to the congregation that (Continued on Page Five) some special meetings at Kimberley, reported haviiiR sent from the dis­ Shamrock Girl; Cyril Robertson Clown; Jessie M. Brown. Tennis The annual Vestry Meeting of was present on /Sunday morning, now the new bulge room there has trict collections over five hundred .'in key; Mr. Kenneth Greene, Chief­ Girl; Molly Johnston. Highlander; Christ Church v as held in the Parish been completed, to receive new dollars, with more on ham) to send. tain due; Art Finley, Clown; Jnck Hall on Mondl y, February 1st, at FORMING COMPANY members and confer degrees. The Institute hnve joined the "Local Farrell. Charlie Chaplin; Hedley South. Night) Glen Bowneat, 7.4G p.m. The chair was taken by TO QUARRY BLACK ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY Council of Women" to help the In­ Obi Woman; Dolls Dingley, Indian; Rev. F. V. Harrison and the princi­ PARTY CELEBRATED stitute in rural matters in regard to Baxti . Indian; Fred Fossett, Soldier; Phyllis Wallace. Old Bride; Frances pal busine«* di-cussed was the mat­ MARBLE AT YAHK BOYS' CONFERENCE AND marketing of the farmers products. •Mm iu • Logan Girl; Fred Brigss, Fry, Red Cros- Nur-<'; Lillian Laurie. ter of church-finances. SATURDAY EVENING A local talent night at the Star Joe Wi til, Scarecrow; Jack Domino] Ptggy Johnston, Farmer; The following election* were made: A. G. Brown, mining engineer of FATHER AND SON BAN­ Girl; Theatre will be taken charge of by . Clown II. Nelly, Girl; Mur- Hazel Clapp, Farmer's Son; C. Nis- Yfihk, was in the eity this week in A delightful party was held at the QUET NEXT WEEK Italia Rector's warden—Mr. W. S. Santo. the Institute when dates can be ar­ ray Garden, Sbeba; Jaek Atchison, het, Winter; Gladys Xisbet, Jacki" the interests of the Yahk Granite home of Mrs. H. H. l.innell on Sat Peoples' warden—Mr. P. Foot. ranged. Sheik; Bill Flett, Sbeba; Dick Large. Coogan; Kathleen Haynes, Pierott; Church committee— Messrs. E. Co., Ltd., a concern which is being unlay evening last, in honor of hei Taylor Statten, a? a Dominion- Mary Genest, Mlggffl] Sold Home, The roll call was atuwei sd by Sheik; M. MePhee, Clown; Donald Home, W. R. Grubbe, H. Uroy organised to work the black marble dnughter Irene, the occasion being wide leader in boys' iotM will make Scotch Lassie; Rose Wetton, Gypsy; household hints, a demonstration was Esmond, Girl; Edward Lewis, Clown; Harrison, S. F. Weston, Dr. W. quarries which be recently discovered her birthday. Cards and contests his much Inokod-for appearance in Mr-. Wallace. Spanish; Ethel Neily. given by Mrs. Otto Gray, which un- It. Johnson, Baseball Player; Stan. A. Fergie. L. Jeck,, Walter Hall, J. at Ynhk. Black marble is a stone were indulged In. Miss l.innell and Cranbrook on Friday Saturday nnd Boy; Catherine Dalziel, Spanish much enjoyed, the shortbread being Moffatt, K.K.K.; 11. Haslam, Charlie's S. Anderton and Mrs. T. S. Gill. that is much in demand for cemetery Miss Gwen Slye received the guests Sunday, February 12th to Nth, dur­ Dandy; Ksther Leonard, Spanish passed round for tea later, everyone Aunt; M. Bclnnger, Gentleman; Delegates to the Synod of the Dio­ And monumental work generally, and who numbered nbout 20. The first ing which time he will be the chief Dancer; P. Bowness, Spaniard; L. only wishing there was more. Mrs. Frank Hartnell, Joker; Gordon cese—.Judge Thompson, Major Hicks. the samples which Mr. Brown is prize for court whist was won by spenker at several meetings to be Barber, Spanish Girl; I. Dalziel. Whittakcr gave two splendid recita­ Spiers, Tramp; Elliott Harris, and Mr. C. A. Cock. showing, which give both the rough Miss Vivian Rummer, the consolntlon held in connection with his visit. Moonlight and Roses; W. Beale, tions. The prize list for the flower Tramp; Wright Speers, Tramp; Har- Substitute delegates to the Synod finish and the polishe^^^—^^^^^^d surfnee , gives Prize going to Miss Gwen Slye. A big feature of the conference Black Cat; It. Thorliefson, Chorus show was discussed and will be ready ty Christian, Herald; Sherman of the Diocese—Messrs. W. R. 1111 impression that tb'e stone is one! Among those winning prizes for con- will be the "Father nnd Son" ban­ Girl; H. Thorliefson, Clown; Mrs. for members at next meeting* The Tater, Hagman; E. Fennessey, Un­ Grubbe, H. J. Collier and W. S. San­ of unusual beauty. tests were Mrs. W. Kilby, Mrs. F. quet which is being held in the K. Geo. Anton, Comic; Kdna Baxter, prizes awarded by the Institute cle Sam j Teddy Smith, Old Til to. A small company is being organiz­ Ileise and Mrs. W. J. Wilson. Be­ of P. Hall, on Friday evening, Feb. Peirott; Mary Robertson, Clown; were presented by Mrs. Geo. Smith Chinaman; Donald Macdonald, ed to raise the sum of about three fore departing the guests sat down 12th, at <1.30. No charge is being Helen McGill, Clown; R. McBurney. to the successful ones for the essays Clown; Jim Dixon, .Scout; Billy Hill, Pierot; Florence Finley, Pierot; thousand dollars, to permit the in­ to a well-filled table of tempting re- mnde for the boys, but the "Dads" Night; Phyllis Thompson ami Cowboy] Jack Neily, Bonnie Prince Miss Esmond, Hawaiian Girl; Agnes stallation of machinery to cut the carried out in pink and white stream­ are aBked to pay 50c to help defray on the Beauties of Cranbrook, the Kibon McQuaid, Irish Couple; Charlie; Graham Patton, Nigger; Gray, Dutch Boy; Vivian Kummer, stone, and it was stated at the be­ ers, festooned across the room, the the expenses of the banquet. The following being the winners: Helen Gilroy, Tommy Tiptoe; Har­ Bert Pelton, .Sheik; Donald Mclnnis. Indian Maiden; Marion Kummer, ginning of the week thnt already half table being decorated with pink and desire is for the every boy to have a Class 1—Olive Norgrove, 1st; riet Home. Pierott; .Mrs. Willis, Tramp; I/-.-lie I.aithwaite, Clown, Puritan; Jean Warren, Spanish Tam­ of that sum had been subscribed. white carnations and maiden hair "Dnd" for the evening. The men of sie South, 2nd. Pierott; Miss McCaaltn, Karly Vic. Ellsworth Ryan, Charlie Chaplin; II. bourine; Reulah Hill, Bridegroom; There is a good market for the pro­ fern. Crnnbrook are therefore asked to Class 2—Eddie Gartside. 1st; Lady; .lean Flett, Spanish; II. Me Moir, Jockey Boy; Joe Little, Charlie Louise Robertson, Prim Princilla; duct of the quurry, and no difficulty The list of guests Included the fol­ take this as a personal invitation to' Dorothy Brown, 2nd. Kiiwaii, Spanish; Grace Flett, Clown; Chaplin; II. M. Coutts, Farm Chore Selma Dixon, Girl Guide; Lillian was anticipated in securing the small lowing: Mrs. W. Henderson, Mrs. F. Clans H—Sophie McGregor Lit] Jean Ward, Frost; Phyllis Ward, foster the boys' work in our city. Boy; Robert Willis, Dan Patch; E. Webster, Girl Guide; Kathleen Mc- capital needed in working the de­ Frcy, Mrs. II. E. Jecks, Miss G. Slye, May Grodcrman, 2nd. Nurse; M. Rankin*, Chinese Girl; Come nil ye "Duds" and loosen up; McM asters, Officer; Ed. Dingley, Farlane, Boy Scout; Isabel! Frame, posits. Mr. Brown is a prospector Miss M. Paget, Miss A. Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Willis, who judged the papers, Hilda Robinson, Oypsyi Jean Mr- help give us boys a chancel clown; J. Metcalf, Clown. Sheik; Nina Finniss and Vera of many years' experience, and has F. Heine, Mrs. T. Padburg, Mrs. H. gave special credit to the children The committee in charge of the Gtrti Baxter, June and Roses; Nancy visited almost every mining field of Voisey, Mrs. J. Sanderson, Mrs. F. of class one for their splendid work, Phec, Robin Hood; Jean Niblock, banquet are going to canvas the city Lillian Bale, Baker; Barbara Pat Nisbet, Artist; Nora Miles, Bat] Joan note on the continent. He Is very Rosling, Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Mrs. T. making it difficult to award the Blue Bird; Ruth Funning, Old I.ady: next week, for donations toward the Home, Pierott; Kathleen Edmonson, confident that In the black marble Haynes, Miss V. Kummer, Mm. Kum­ prizes. The meeting then closed by ton, Sheik; Kathleen Nciley, Gypsy; Dorothy Worthington, Clown; M banquet, and they ask the ladles to Barbara Nuir-1 Flapper; Mm. Tater, Gypsy] Jessie deposits something really worth while mer, Mm. W. C. Dale, Mrs. W. W. he prepared to help, in this way, to singing God Save the King, afler .Idle ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ingham, Boy; Faith Ryan, Worthington,_ Boy 1 ha* btto found. Kilby, Mias I soak* the conference a iiicctu. ffhbh afteHwa tea waa served. ,Gho»t; guau UwuUll. Boy; Mre. W. liwa.1. DuUb Gill] Doris Mat-hiK-rut, Fmnes.y; Mr. T. Cariatfaa, Batfcat, PAIL I III- CKANBKUUK Hl-HALD Thursday, Pchruray 4th, 1926

ars, and of the remarkable road per-1 snow comes in November or the days. Amon# the pictures also were hold not good from them to whom it ormances that have been made with !l beginning of December and stays un­ some connected with the life of the is due, when it is in the power of tjax stock cars, will be made next l)j WINNING ESSAYS ON CRANBROOK DISTRICT til) about the first of March. The founder of the Army, the lute Gen­ thine hand to do it.—Proverbs 'A: 27. eek. IJ children have a fine time sleighing eral Wm. Booth, und others touching -*- 4- 4- IN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE COMPETITION :; the hills. The surrounding on the activities of the Army In Sunday, Fcbrunry 7 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. WEATHER SOFTENS ****+***+***•**** •H#.>>K«K' *+***++ >M"M. #+*+#** **<'+••*•<' country with its mantle of snow various spheres of social life, such • GREAT THINGS:—Fear the Lord, looks pretty. us hospital and redemption work. nnd serve him in truth: for consider f9A. #.hUb.W.u * ?„»,„, B.SC. AS SELKIRK 'SPIEL Ut PRIZE—CLASS 1. .into the Kootenay river near Fort —1«lHliTiP<''"' P»ce $2.00 par jraar Kimberley has a lead-zinc mine how great things he bath done for Written by Olive Norgrove. aged ] Steele. The Kootenay, a deep flow- IS PULLED OFF J. A. J. J. M. •«• J. •• .«• J. To U.S. A ,.., $2L50 gar year which is the largest mine of its kind you.—1 Sameul 12:24, Z.5U nsr ) 11 years. I ing river, is the largest in the dis­ the world. There are several With twenty rinks entered, the trict. Moyie River flows south from + + + THE NATURAL BEAUTIES OF mineral claims in the district around TWENTY Monday, February 8 Selkirk 1926 District Bonspiel got Moyie Lake. sire: CRANBROOK DISTRICT. Cranbrook. LET US GIVE THANKS:—Bless­ away to a good start on Wednesday Cranbrook ha;; most beautiful stin­ YEARS AGO I The beauties of Cranbrook and For fineness of scenery n person ing, and glory, and wisdom, and noon when the four competitions ts, Immediately after the sun district are not excelled anywhere would travel far before they would Extracts from the Issue of •> were started. Besides ten Cranbrook les down the sky turns all pink, but thanksgiving, and honor, and power, else on the American continent. The find n district that surpasses the The Cranbrook Herald of this *|. rinks there were ten visiting rinks n while the colors are indescrib­ and might, be unto our God for ever city of Cranbrook lies in n lovely Cranbrook distrcit. Its lakes, its Date Twenty Years Ago. % competing. Good weather and ice able. Also when the sun rises there and ever.—Revelation 7; \2. OF $1500 THIS YEAR valley, surrounded by beautiful snow-cupped bills and rippling *** * **»H-*+*+*** •M-+4-* *+*•.••:• •:• conditions prevailed at the start but is a pink color in the sky. + + + bsinioqqA thi&tt-vtfi'iimuol ", mountains, streams all go together to make the The meeting of the District Liber­ by night time it began to soften and Iu the springtime, when the trees Tuesday, February 9 On the east side lie tho Rockies, country one of the beauty spots in al Association was held this week Tttrlli^Arasuni Weeded TP by Thursday morning the five rinks are in full leaf, if you happen to be TIIE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS:— and on the west the Selkirk's. The Ihe province. und among* those giving addresses were covered with sheets of water, driving along some rldgo you may Give unto the Lord the glory due qUCnrtyftidlBlllhery Rockies are shown to the best ad­ were Dr. King, the local member ami making the play extremely unsatis­ look down nnd see almost any shade unto his name; bring an offering, vantage in Cranbrook, especially ot J. F. Hutehcroft, of Mnrysville. !! factory, the knock out gome being of groon, Almost nil the valleys nre and come before him: worship tho urn ajolPiHlfciai sunset, when the snow is on them, Lord in (be benttty of holiness.— the only one practiceable. By noon so pretty in Bprlngtlmo that you Another 2',', dividend is being paid 1 Cranbrook district has many L0CAI NEWS Elsewhei in this issue is an »o- on Thursday most of the competitions Tbe want to spend tho day there. I Chronicles Hi: 20, trenms nnd rivers. One large on all stock of the St. Eugene Mine count iif'a nesting by E. T. Cooper, were out to the eights but at lhat lakes, i +•••**+*••+••>+*+**•******+ + + -I- .. count Moyie Lake, which is situated The forests around Cranbrook are at Moyie. This makes the total divi­ ce*p'""Hln inenX i V tlu 'Jfifl and Gun time it was questionable how bike Is Wodnesday, February 10 vli'e eventoen miles west of Crnn- not ns beautiful ns they used to be, Curl Peterson, of Yahk, is at pres­ dend payments $600,000, _ .TOb'^Wrtlft'». iVT> %k'ltl . riraiiliroq.Wi.JU2l!„i/k « Ketail long the bonspiel would proceed ns about i WHO SHALL ENTER: Nol ev­ lt is a beautiful lake, about because u lot of the timber has been ent confined to the hospital here. '•" ''HereWinls' ''Association 'In Wllile h tho brook. Mayor Rogers was re-elecled iu the ery one Dial Bjiith unto mo, Lord, nditions were becoming much miles long. At the east end cut out. In some parts, in dense needs of tile local fish hatchery w'Or e use ull thi tins). By noon the fol­ forests, largo merchantable timbers, Mr. and Mrs. Emberson Walker, of second civic elections held in Cran­ Lord, shall enter Into the kingdom •mi-') j-lJoniiV gfll ... II i '. '. . - I I favorite bathing place, which Fernie, were Cranbrook visitors the brook and tho aldermen elected wore y eI lowing rinks were up to the eights in such as pine, eednr, fir, spruce, and Of heaven; but hi- thai dootll Ihe will • swollen a $T RSKnWi9f 0hk rc»Wck Grand Challenge—Cameron, I.ind­ ruary 12th. This promises to be the is perfect toward him.—2 Cliron. Mi: brook is St. Mary's Lake nnd River, 1st PRIZE—CLASS II. night of nights and those who fail Mr, Peter Lund nnd bride, who the lakes and streams.. One »^ the hurg, Spence, MePhee, Burton, Cre­ noted for their fishing and beautiful Written by Eddie Gartside, Koot­ to attend ore sure to be disappointed. were recently married in tho East, chiqf sstiriK'tiuiiK tn, the touriat ill any rar. Names of Rinks entered —Lind- scenery. This also is a favorite spot enay Orchard School, aged 12 years, hnve arrived to make their home in ^ftnct'.(is./^hiiiK, .and.,,jf- ^he' lish Mr. R. H. Jones of Kelown is ut burg, Murdock nnd Wilson, Bull Riv­ for campers. Wardner, ,ai;e iw,t replaced it would nut, bejlong THE BEAUTIES OF NATURE present on the Btaff of the local 1 er; Dunkerlcy from Chapman; At­ One of Cranbrook's favorite beau­ tnfl ' ,|lflfar,ft,local waters would,,fail t6.en- branch of the Canadian Bunk of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hill left this tree, Fort Steele; Johnson, James, ty spots is the old Mounted Police CRANBROOK noed \Wt nWnlSBKlCT *>'"'" ether., parts. Commerce. Mr. Jones comes from week for an extended trip to Montreal Crerar and O'Neill of Kimberley; Fort, called Fort Steele. H is situ­ Cranbrook is located in one of the U«9m%8a1«li"l uf tiie hatchery ia too well the Penticton branch and will be ul­ and other eastern points. Hutchinson, Lumberton; Burber, Bur­ ated on a beautiful bank overlooking most beautiful parts of British Co­ .haAk||ow^r1,Jor,,i|l|estioninK. f The mem- timately connected with the Kimber­ ton, Cameron, Doran, Halcrowe, Me­ the Kootenay River. The inhabitants lumbia, the East Kootenay district. ilij ,)|(,rS;»ndi.o|liqi'rsi.ofl the Bed and Gun ley office. W. S. Mncdonald was installed a; Phee, MacPherson, Spence, Ward and of Fort Steele are old timers of the . It Is in a valley between the Sel­ •«q ifiW'We^nitintiwIy «.t,thc*|ihipI card, muskrat. Different clubs, such ns the world. Coming nearer there are of these articles not only keeps up Melita Apl. 15 to their record of large snles but con­ Opening services were held at the snoi-iR'helu, (Iraijbi'ook and the < district by Rod and Gun Club, huve put fish in pretty little places like Moyie Lake, Smith Lake, St. Mary's river, Wasa tinues to grow. Church of England on Sunday lust. FROM NEW YORK subscribing big.: the streams und lakes, making good flontroynl (to Liverpool) Apl. 1 H,er e an dTKer e fishing in them for the men. and many others. All these places Smproas of Scotland (to Southamp­ have mountains, lake nnd woodland Mr, A. A. MacKinnon returned on E. II. Small has leased the Hanson ton Apl. Jit ••"•' OLD TIME MINER William Valgardson, a farmer at The animals, such os deer, make scenery. Wednesday of this week from a bus! Block und will open up u hotel to Tabor, Alberta, ia glad he went into good hunting. The bunting of this ness trip to the Creston district. Mr. be known ns the Cosmopolitan. ZJmm.mrwm sugar beet raiding. He secured a district is not excelled anywhere else. The trees around are mostly ever­ MacKinnon says thnt so far the log­ CRUISE TO THE WEST DIEGO LAST WEEK |350 return from three and one-half The mountains in summer are very green, pines, firs, tamnracs and ging operations hnve been very suc­ INDIES acres uf land. green, covered with pine, fir and spruce, the first three are found on cessful, conditions being practically From NEW YORK Mar. 1 noiivinii.On TridaylastWWGto' Lunn of spruce trees. The climate is tem­ the slope and mountains and the ideal, just sufficient snow to make spruce along the creeks. There are ol b'mjoici t.Hjy lrecel»Quebec, Miss Queen carnival contest in Crunbrook llsl '"iToe^Wlllft'Tor (iatiforhla'tn the hope tensive. There is ski-intr, which Coursier made a jump of 83 feet in In concluding after thinking of the and polled u good vote. Sfllvmi tmyPtRMge oT clliiiaie might prove SERVICE the International-Intercollegiate Ski some people enjoy. Skating is the mountains, trees, rivers and lakes ;i« "'"'Kiw^ai. '""'•""I contest. port that everybody takes an inter­ hal surround Cranbrook we cannot Effective Monday, Peb. 8th. lo J-.TII 'T^e'l'dft'Mr.'4liln'e,,',io"

WYCLIFFE NOTES THE UNITED CHURCH .j..;. * * * * * *.;..;..;. •> * * * * **** •> * •-* * ** PSEV, B. C, FREEMAN Pastor The school ort I'm the Jmimu examinations order of merit) BAKI "Though I bestow all my ^oods to feed the poor, ns follows: Iy and though I give my body tu be burned, and have Division 1 Grade 8—Helen McClnre 72.4, POWDE not love, it proi'iteth me nothing." —Paul. Hubert Loggett 08.8, Frances Foster 06.2, Harold Johnson 65.2, Thomas Clark 0-1.7, James Tanner oT.S, Har­ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. ry Ireland 65.6, Florence McDermid 51.3, George Tanner 47.8, Maria | Pederson (absent). II a.m.—MORNlNti SERVICE lunior Choir Grade 7—Alex Yager, Alfred Watson, Helen Marunchak, Vernon Gehrke, Opal Quick, Phyllis Staples, j ;~.I5 p.m.—Sunday School Adult Bible Class Joseph Taylor, (His Staples, Waller MAGfC; Johnson, Camilla Pederson (absent). es Ira Taylor and Teresa Hel- '.10 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE Senior Choir Grade 6 Editho Clark. Victor BAKING nd Messrs. Ole Helman. Frank When In Marunchak, Stephen Robert, William and Anirus McRae motored to Tanner. George Quick, Teresa Mur- 1 Vnli WILL RECEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME POWDERS • oi Saturday evening to spent KIMBERLEY zocco, Harry Johnson, Bud Charters, hours visiting friends. KIMBERLEY ELKS Ernest Poster, Kruno Allegretto, •• Stop at the Olat Pederson (absent). Ti reds INSTALL OFFICERS 1 vening's meeting of Grade 5—Adrian Allegretto, Mar- the Wardner Recreation Club was FOR ENSUING YEAR garot Yager, Annie Ireland, Jean' IS ALWAYS mil verj well attended, but those who I itOFKSSIOrUL CABBU IMncDnnold, Harold McClure, Plor- did turn 'iiit spent a very enjoyable 0LYMPIA Saptist Cljurrt) Johnson, Ruth Greene. RELIAB evening i" cards, games and ping- Kimberley Lodgt B. P. 0. F.Iks. E. II. i I'KI.KY.! pone. The tremendous amount of No. li". held their I n st all a- POR THE BEST Division II. sickness in town this winter has hit ion of ohVe-henrlearer. s on .Monday, Rev. W. T. TAPSCOTT the attendance at the club, several Graad o 4—Margaret Cos, Small TORONTO. C/Ht-1 ami the following li CAFE, C0NFECTI0N- \v. A. PEROlE, .1 «oph Fabbro, Hazel Foster, member! being unable to attend the anunry 25th, 213 Norbury Ave. - Phono 202 ClurU, meetings because of the epidemics. lolntments for the en- DENTIST A iplund, Al> ilur . list of the apt |: ERY and ROOMS ellffe being ihe winners by 0 nalio is, Ivan Fi .Miss Grace Taylor, of Fernie, ultig year: •fcampbell Manning Bio* Stanley. lo :;. Walter Staples anil I'M. Hall. , G. R. Griffith tj Our Cafe Is Noted for Its 5 formerly of Wycliffe, played n good spent ihe week-end visiting friends Exulted Ruhr. B Grade '<'>M—Anna clink, May in Wardner. motoring to Waldo on , 12, 1 lo S p.m- s»»' " Loggett, Edward Charteri. , Pauline game for Spokune. Conslderin • lite Leading Knight f. First Class Cooking JE Zips had no practice, they gi Sunday afternoon to attend the hoc­ SUNDAY, FEB. 7th. Crowe, Donald McClure, iClar a Fab- key match, in company with Mis.- Pro. Tom Summers •i A No. 1 Coffee •: bro, Elmore Staples, Eff Palmer. very fair display ami played Teresn Helman, ole Helman and An­ Loyal Knight, Pro Roy Clemens hockey, all the penalties being Ahsi'iit during examinalii ., Frank gus McRae. _ Lecturing Knight Pro. E. NYshitt a.m. — "Financing the Stanley. t'd against wycliffe. '.; Excellent Cooking !• Grade' i—Ellen Asplund, Margaret Secretary Pro. W. Kllgpur |.»rs. Oreen Enterprise." Frederickson entertained The hockey matches scheduled to Treas. Pro. W. K. Aitchis.m ? Physician. « Johnson, Bcrnlcc Quick, Elsie An­ Ion lake place in Wardner on Sunday derson, Lavina Westman, Pauline luite a number of her little friends Inner Guard Pro. II. Booth W.V.V.SWJV.V.SSP.VJWbSW lomee at R«ia.nee, Armstrong last were unable to be held owing to Cox, .Walter Charters, Edna Johnson. last Friday afternoon, and all the river ice flooding over. Upon Tyler Pro. C. McFachern Avenue 12 o'clock — Sunday School Absent during examinations. Peter delightful time. ascertaining the state of affairs, Wal­ Trustees— Pros. A. Fahro, C, W. Pederson. do invited the Wardnerites to Waldo OFFICE HOURS AGNES REEKIE. • 'I* *•* 4* *"t* *.* *»• •i* ••* *.* 4* $"•* ^ *!* "j"+**•• '•• ••• '•' Cough, W. W. Parnell. 2 to * 7.30 p.m. — "Right About for the matches, both junior and senior teams playing that day. The Pro. Ned Handley of Nelson and HAY ';'»» 7.so"to8.»o Mr. Entwlstle of Fairbanks Morse Brother Freetng, of Vancouver, were v mt 3 Face." I WARDNER junior home team were first on the ' '"l' ' 2.00 to 4.00 & Co.. wits in Wycllfle on business ice, ami put up a sjilendid game visitors during thi- inaugural meet­ during the week. Timothy and Upland .umlays •••"•• -" „ aiust the Waldo Juniors, who end- ing, Another distinguished visiting CRANBROOK, B.C. * NOTES Ready for Immediate Miss Pauline McDonald, of Cran- victorious by a score of seven member was Brother J. Green, of H Shipment bro was a v. eek-entl finest at the :• •:••!• nls to two, The senior team also Guolph, Ont.. who has been enter­ TOW ABE COItDIALLT Of Mr, ai d Mrs. L. Crowe. •Ctatlzc in all kinds of lit) IJ,J„^.___^__ ;t the match lo the Waldo seniors taining tin- patrons of the Orpheiim \v The following paragraph which h Kami Produce F. B. MILES INVITED. Mrs. II. Chomarand Miss Mnrcella "going the round" may prove of in­ a score of four to two. Theatn for a week with a commend­ DR. McKay, of Kimberley. were visiting terest to most of the local ear owners. able exhibition of conjuring wonders. DENTIST over Un' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. An automobile owner installed ti nee was held in Ihe TIMOTHY SEED On Wednesday evening a special ' OFFICE HOURS S. G. Chirk. new-fangled carburetor thai was Club Hall oi Friday evening by Ihe Elk's night was featured at the local 3-1 Purity and No. 3 lto6 ,ra guaranteed to save 20 per cent in young pcoph of Wardner, the music 9 to 12 a.m. J ,'. •atekUaka, MM Fkwa Ut In place of the usual card party gas. Then he put in special spark being suppluppliei d by loeal artistes. A theatre by Pi'otbeis I'.ailey and Prices on Application aa.oa BUY, Cranbrook, B»» [dugs that were guaranteed to save the three hostesses, Mrs. .1. Bam field, fairly large nu her turned out, and Green. Wire, Phone or Write to Mrs. C. Mawer and .Mrs. I'. Kiiiir/.en, another 20 per cent of the precious i couple of carloads from Hull Riv­ Geo. R. Leask entertained last Wednesday evening fluid, and an intake heater to save al' and Jaffray helped lo make the A visit was paid on Thursday to PINCHER CREEK the spectators ami players in the hi still another 20 per cent. Nexl lie erowd larger. At midnight refresh the Cranbrook Lodge, No. 80, P. P. COOPERATIVE ASSOC. •IOHEBJI BCiXDIB put in a patented rear axle—to save Bi *F. M. MacPHERSON key match between the Wycliffe and ment,-. were served and the dance O. Elks, about fifteen members of AJCB COHTBACTOB Spokane teams. Refreshments were another 20 per cent—retired with a ie.:iin carried on until two-thirty. Pincher Creek, Alta. Kimberley lo.li • partiiipatiliel tile Undertaker CiMaet Work. Pletare Inula* served, followed hy several hands at set of tires guaranteed to save 20 PHONE. 1: ti Phona 380 cards, and the company dispersed per cent; re-filled his crank case with .Uts. Pete Shields left on Friday friendly coll tor In- Bhjtlnutea (lfea oa about midnight, after spending a oil to increase his mileage 20 per for her home iu Lewiston, Idaho.) new members. | Home; (Little Davenport) Iween Ihe Bear fats and Radiolas on the Coast. Dan's vacation ap­ Frank Miles returned to Wardner Stone. 60. | Place lo Enlny Your Hr»ls night. This was the K SOLICITOR When you with something good on Tuesil: pears to have agreed with him. lie on .Monday to take the position of Grade ie Noyce, t AI.KX. lllltliV • Prop. snappiest nine of the season and is said to have decreased by the ton. green lumber grader at the sawmill, 5.2; Hypollite Ru to eat, go to the L.D. .„ .in of the fastest periods A good candidate for volley bail. loon as a house can be secured, George No *********** CRANBROOK - B.C, r I As ! ough sickness] __. the local ice this winter. The Mr. .Miles expects to move his family null, (abst thr — PHONE 61 — Bear Cats again fell to the superior­ Ernest Backltimi return 1 h here _ Grade I May Stone. 75. ity of the Radiolas. De Foe, Jones Wardner on Thursday from \: Grade 3a—Jack Langin, "ft; Bi ATAnAVMUMWVWAW ; LODGES AM) SOCIETIES and Franzen wen the pick of the in Nelson, ami expects to start work Mrs. Tony Roslcky left on Thurs­ tha Gnrtaide, 74; Mabel Sakata, 72; Radiolas; Dillon, Mawer and Ivan at the sawmill when it open.- up next day oven Ing for a short visit in Fer­ WOMFJJ'8 INSTITUTE Johnson for ihe Bear Cats. Avu- week, nie with friends. Evelyn Hern, 60. 1. O. O. F. berg in goal saved the side from Grade 2a—Dorothy Thompson, Er­ WHY OPERATE? Haata In ths .Several fates, both old and new I'KEY CITY LODGE No. « much heavier defeat. C. M. I'ennock returned home on nest Rimult, Alice Noyce, .\rthur f IT Appendicitis, Gallstones, K. ol P. Bali Thursday noon from Calgary, where have been seen on the .street during: Stomach and Liver TroabUs, Meets every sfht Wycliffe en ihe past week; the old familiar ones Hern. afternoon of tb. On Wet he has been spending several days when HEPATOLA does the '.Monday night at tertalned ane Zips. Wy on business. While in Calgary Mr,, being those who nre returning tc Grade 2b—Agnes Noyce. work without pain and no Irat Tttaadar at take their positions in the sawmill, ' The Auditorium Grade la—Roy Sakata. risk of your life nor lass of S p in. and the newer ones looking for work time. ijouruiiig Oddfellows are cor- Average of attendance, 02.4. j there. ^ Cqnuicimpoiam. nrtsoldbjdnicflats. dlally iivite.l All India, ar. WINNIFRED LIPPITT. 1 A number of Wardner dancers nio- unj Qi . . A. KF.MHAI.L cordially mrtterl Mrs. Geo. S. Almas £asy Lessons in - torod to Jaffray on Saturday evening ,' LI H... 7. ~T. if i i'uee. See. E. G. Hillgley, l'.G. Pre.idtnt Mr.. NORGROVE to attend the dance, among them be- SaoF.onhAT.. S. PhoasttM Secretary Mr.. J. COUTTS. ing Mlsaoa Ira Taylor, Thora Muir, Teresa Helman; Messrs. Ole Hel- For Sore Throat SASKATOON f AUCTION Pn~.t J*. I —I ..*«! post SSc au% , man, Pete Hurry, J. Cumberland, : Frank, John and Harry Moore, Dyer \ BRIDGE_ Blderklng, Jack Dow and B. Mader. SKATES Milk and Cream Rudolph Danstrom, of Jaffray, New Series byWYNNEFERGUSON motored to Wardner on Sunday even- inn, and has taken the position of Ground Hollow DIRECT FROM Ciuthor of TtrmuanmcAucnmVmlp clerk in the store of J. Martinos. v at Nicol Miss Astrld Johnson, of Jaffray, has £ C. JOE BROS. Big Butte Dairy Farm alao taken work in town this week. |; Ladies & Gents.' Tailors _ O.K. SHOE SHOP - Mrs. Herbert Headdon has been on | the sick list for several days during ,j:i,.f.»B.. anu 5 We Are Shoes Repaired ARTIC1 E No 18 the past week. \\],\ you ••>,' stop to • otwi lei how a close observer will notice many a slip Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hickey, of ; bi I pla; ' Ittfore tbe rubber is Anally settled. The Fernie, have moved into town after inc very I pLiyrr la uutnonty writer was watching one of thaw close spending the past month with Mrs. I Now ni« Ton Think at liiinmuw „ Good V.lur , nit of every struggles the oilier evening and n ited [lickey's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee - Call Up - • • Iced." that U, two hands, each of which If played cor­ f In Our New Stand rectly, would have won the rubber, See Rader, and Wave taken temporary GOOD EATS oi bad bidding. Ilus residence across the river. Mr. Hic­ E3EALE &ELWELL is parti larly trot of a w hat you can do with them before read­ Go I,. The ing the analysis. key expects to start work at the ,,.,h dose nib i where the cards are awmill. Cranbrook & Kimberley making fairly even. In inch a rubber, ZENITH CAFE ••le Agenti lor Klub«rley Townoltfl- | On Hand No. 1 The sawmill started up again for ,r. BAKER * VAN I10RNK the year's cut on Tuesday last, with Hearts 0.10 most of her old crew on their jobs Clubs -A, K,7 This is one of the earliest starts Diamonds — none which has boon made for several ii Baker St. STRIP TICKETS Spades —K, 10,4 yoara past, und it is hoped to run Hearts- Hearts —8,7 ior the full remaining eleven month: f — Opposite — ji Clubs -M Y Cltjba—Q,8,4 of this year. Sainsbury&Ryan With nnd Without Coupons 4 IA B Diamonds — none •j CAMERON & SANOS ;i ,6,2 Z Spades-U, J, 9 SEE US FOR— BUH.DKB8 A3l» Eor General Frank Allen returned to Wardner Admission Purposes Hearts • K, 4 on Monday prepared to take on hi" YOUR NEXT SUIT l| Suit. Made To Order \\ C0STBACT0R8 Clubs —J, 5, 2 work at the sawmill. For Sale at Diamonds —8 Ulc.l ily'o. 4 fsbric. $4O»G0 |; CLEANING II PRESSING \\ Kli.tlir.atM OI»»n •"» "«l THK Spadea- -A, 8 Mr. Hutchinson, of Fernie, is visit­ H. C. LONfli Von lliirne St. tinarantftad ing In Wardner with Mr. and Mrs. /. [sin the lead and playing the hand .it round iu Y's hand with the queen, D Herman Renstrom. CRANBROOK HERALD no trump, Id* needs all ibe rcsl ol the followi suit on the first round of hearts TMt|iaiiae» tn and ' trli 1 • ini- game nnd rubber. How can but what can be discard on tbe iei ond OFFICE be gel ih in • • ti -i nny defense? Z i* round, If he discards a club. V will play 0RANBBOOS B.C. In .i p 'hiif.ii in force discards from M. two rounds of clubs and then put /.'s Thal ia the secret of the problem. 7. hand In the lead with the ace oi spadea tlMMMW«'« fliii;.;.! lead the elghl of diamonds. Y and / will make the jack of clubs, If !> Tiny thing Wrong, should discard the seven of clubs and discards n spade, all of Y's spades are D the seven ol hearts, £ should now lead good. I u either case, therefore, Y/nuj«c two rounds of hearts, winning!he second make the balance of the tricks. With Your Sk/n! PRODUCERS Mr. Art Levi returned to Yahk GOOD Hand No. 2 last Thursday, after paying an ex­ KjB llp.irls Q, J, 10,9 tended \isit to his relatives in the PROPOSITION SET A Clubs--Q, 9, 6 east. ,_ir i* ,i Diamonds— none Spades—• none The farmers' meeting held in the STANDARD Yahk Hotel last week was very well .tVAraiiTs;.1 Hearts—8, f5 Hearts — none Clubs—S • Y i Clubs — 8,4 attended. Mr, Smith, from f'ran- Diamonds —Q, 10, 6 briuik, was tbe speaker of the even­ 3WILL SOON JUT IT RIGHT For Rent Diamonds—J, P, 7( 3 :A Bt Spades — Q, 7 ing. _ The two richest dairying Spades — none : Z : Wash with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap. DEPOT ROOMS AND centres of the Fraser Val­ Hearts— none j Mrs. Foster returned to Yahk last Clubs—A, K, 10 week from the Crow's Nest, where TEAPARLOR ley supply Milk for Pacific Diamonds — K she has been visiting her son and Milk, And the expert dairy­ Spades — A, 9, 6 daughter. 1IIHi!r;i:i:il!iil,i!liilt]illlli|ii:iii;.llllllit!;'i£Ji'iiiiill„i[] V. •>:;!. „:in :. :;III:,-II I'MiHiihi-'EMljinillllClllKlliillliOllllltlU) This Building, Recently men who own the splendid Spa'!"s arc trumps and 7., who is pl.iy- tricks. If B refuses to trump, 7. should Mrs. Rattray and her daughter, Constructed, is Situated In a tns tlieliand must tike all tho tricks to | also discard, 7. shouhl contlaue the .lean, left on Monday for Califor­ herds in these sections fl heart lead for two more rounds, dis­ (iood Rocminit District ..in win B me and rubber. The dummy: nia, where she will join her mother, 1 NELSON BUSINESS COLLECE ' maintain a friendly rivalry band, V, is In the lead. How can Z so carding if D docs. On the si\i!i tri i;, ; Mrs. Larson, late of the Yahk Hotel. Cranbrook play t lie hand against any defense thai II and l each have two trumps but £ INDIVIDUAL TUITION -- COMMENCE ANY TIME to deliver the best milk to lie cun take all of the remaining tricks? has tbe tcnace position and must win 1 The roads between Moyie and Ten Purlor mny be used the canning plants. They This problem is one where 7. must both tricks. This i* a situation that Ynbk are now closed to auto traffic, The hist equipped Business College in British Columbia, shorten bis trumps, To do so, be must comes up repeatedly and should be ; on nccount of the recent rather 1'ces only $17.50 a month. Complete Commercial Course in for Store are largely responsible for lead the queen of hearts front Y's hand. carefully studied. The trumping of a . heavy fall of snow. Shorthand, Typewrittini:, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Spell. the high quality of Pacific B should discard a club for If he trumps, good trick to shorten one's trump hold* YZ win tin.' balance of tho tricks. /., Ing has lieen called the M'< 1 A biji wrestling match is being Ing, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Commercial Eng. Milk. For Terms, Etc., Apply however, must trump this trick. In no and is a play that all the ei. I held in the Mill Hall, Yahk, on Wed- Iii.li, Hling and general office procedure. other way can he win the balance of to brag about. Study over this problem lioaday evening, between Nell Jep- For particulars, write the tricks. He should then lead the ten and if you understand the priucipii • I son of Yahk, 170 pounds, and Char­ H. C. LONG PACIFIC MILK ofclulra. YahotilH m v lend thtjack of nnd application you will I"' surprised lie Olson of Miiiiiisota, U.S., 1H:I P.O.Box 14,Nebon,B.C. . .' . . Phone603. VAN HORNE STREET Head Officer Vancouver lirar! .. I: i ..'.:: '>'il<| over- how dtlcii you will have a nmuar oppor­ pounds, The style of wrestling is uuuty anul uis4J vt-u vuv l^tottW vl lUf tunity* to be "catcb-s*t-Cf4cs>€S>a,'' tfct htm Factor!** at LsAwr ft AkboUUrJ II i' k THE CRANBROOK HERALD Thursday, Febrtirny 4th, 19.J

lown I him for a fraction of time, Bcanl hut all too revealing in that palo Hood of moonlight. I LUMBERTON | Thf picture broughl Bob to his I .->:,•'•• 5 CHIPS ? senses, Had Jim seen? Jam.?* : Hob pushed Jane from him in dis­ The regular bi-monthlv meeting '.'• ; mil. taste and anger, and, turning, strode of the Lumberton L.O.L. No. 2015, .*?• '•..•;.••.?' inward his cab. The slight pain of was held last Tuesday evening in the Ooorrtsat, Un, Warner Bros. her twisted ankle forgotten, she fol- Lumberton Hall. There was a good -HLB UM1TKD MAUV> with Moats Blan, b » plrtnrUilUoa o! till >Uiu ujlj attendance at the gathering und some lowed, insistent; plying him with Wuu Brav^lataras, Inc. I new-business came up for discussion. questions that he ignored; with pro­ SYNOPSIS from laughter nnd preserved n sym- testations nf love at whirl, he laugh­ Mr. J. Johnson, who hus been em­ Il,,li Wilson, engineer of the pathetic sile I -It ct unity ed. ployed as caterpillar engineer on the other side of the line has accepted freight, lias gained the consent of dashed a I A curt summons from the obser­ a similar position with the Spruce sli !(1 his l.|i|« li ,_ •ith Caroline Hale, waitress In the station " v vation platform recalled her. She Mills and is now operating the cater­ m Itli mg lunch room to go plcniclng with hlm;ablc elto went, reluctantly; there was nothing pillar mi the log haul at camp num­ ber throe. Log hauling operations the next day, so he lias been eager "I shall relin in Hi. else for her to do, since Bob had are on in lull swing at the four hi and happy during this day's run. At solace of Nati i mounted and disappeared into his camps, the roads being in excellent night he receives orders to halt the the m ituin cab ami it was hardly possible for condition for hauling since the snow bi train on a siding. While tho train love so well. I her In follow, The conductor of the is no! ton deep, while there is still a suilicieui amount to permit o\' good i . idiiiE for you, special was calling to her: is waiting there the crew finds a water tank on conditions, will be Kind corpulent tramp riding the bumpers, day by tiny, and "All aboard, Madam!" v to exchange with Miss Lillian Griffiths entertained and have difficulty In dragging him! for an opportun lie anil one nf the men from out. Bob is delighted to rind II to you the |)l hie adulations "f a number of her school mated last .lane's own boisterous party pulled Thursday afternoon, Ihe occasion be­ "Professor Potts," with whom ho gcntlomon anil Ami now, her up t" the observation platform. ing her ninth birthday anniversary. used to be o fellow-vagabond, the Limited di The young ladies assembled ut the 1 must be on "Conductor/ she breathed hard home of their hostess shortly after CHAPTER VI— Continued. \"'"" '"' "" s'oul ...i i ih, »,,ol I Imi low, "do you know the engineer the close of school, Tin- afternoon was spent iu playing various games Potts' actions and lugubrious .-, ndieu!" nl" that freight train?" ! Im\ lind. Tl which were enjoyed tn the utmost, bv words tickled Hub's risibilities, yet IV, into the " Yes, ma'am, that's Bob Wilson. all nf the youngsters. A delightful there was so much genuine pathosI Poll iili the |ire- |in you know him?" curiously. Any- birthday dinner was served by the in Potts' manner that be refrained tracksid I nf a jack- thlng relating tn ihe mystery behind hostess' mother late in the afternoon, all of Ihe young ladies spent a most 'ricndly tool- Bob was enough to revive anil pique rabbit. Gb pleasant afternoon. !y.%w.v.v.".v.v.".v.v.v.v.v ,, Bob saun- the latent interest of all Crater City- : used at the tes. Mr. Cook, lumber grades' inspec­ Breakfast Cocoa Milk Chocolate GEORGE J. SPREULL S SedThu' tor for the Western Pine Manufac­ jinks of the "Wilson, eh? Well—what you turer.-' Association, spent Tuesday % Result of ZOO YEARS lon't know won't hurt you, conduc- Made tvheix PURITY is •J BARRISTER SOLICITOR . : the ob- mil Wednesday of last week in Lum­ tor." of Experience * 4ht first cotisuleraiioti J NOTARY Borvat Haiti i berton inspecting the lumber grades In a huff the man withdrew into in the shipping department nf the 5 CRANBROOK - B.C. special. Bob'i f Spruce Mills. ed behind lo gos the brake- the now moving car. Jane was pres­ ently left alone on the platform with men, so Bob wa i the head Mr. II. P. Klinestivor, manager of of ihe freight. a single girl friend. Tho rest of their the Spruce Mills, returned from Cal­ parly hail gone in to continue the gary un Wednesday afternoon of last ************************** A quick, ner merry-making. week, where he attended the meeting split the calm nit "Yes—do you know him?" took f ihe Mountain Lumber Manufac- X Come in and Inspect our to snap some i n lg inside Bob. urers' Association. up the girl, while Jane's eyes, glinty He looked whom id come, and I Complete Stock of and cold, remained glued to the face obsorved o womi isc back was Mr. Wickman, who has put on .jiovie shows once a week in Lumber- * turned, stcadyi i 11 by holding that leaned nut of the cab window nf the big, slower moving freight, ton for the past few years has re­ lo the -ah- , . sumed his former practice and i: from which they were fast pulling inter with one hand, v ith her othoi now conducting a show in the Lum Makers to His Majesty, th< Kit hand she v a 1. lb i and rubbing away. berton Hall usually on every Friday "I'll say I do!" said Jane, her brit­ evening. one nukle, which hnd evidently tle laugh matching the tune of the -•» Goods turned. The pupils of the senior grades in rails below. "How I've waited for the Lumberton school had a birth QJe Same Superior Quality in 9H>O 9amGm Products The Limited i . - now ami lliis hour! And I'm going to see Seasonable Lines—flood day party for their teacher, Miss Tor the woman, hi him again, you can bet—for that Boh tla Miller. last Friday afternoon after Stock al Reasonable Prices the close of school. Games consti­ was in a preciir .1 i iiob is my Bob—my husband!" rchtar, W. Slenn, W. Dionne, S. Wal­ very effective, not to speak of a urday. tuted the main part of the program, ters, M. Gratt'/u, J. Knuph, G. Bessie. splendid run lie hnd nil io his own. - ~~ raced to hi r aid. CHAPTER VII All the pupils enjoyed themselves Camp Four,—,1. Rondo, K. Cnpling, The score. ;| lo 1, certainly showed! Saturday night n social conc| "Let me Inip down to thi The morning of the following day thoroughly. Refreshments were serv­ E. Furer, D. R. MncKuy, J. T. Tuy- the married men's superiority, inn a ,""i dance wus held for some of ed late in the afternoon. Paul Nordgren Store rear of the car hi re [adorn—you'd dawned pearlly clear; honeysuckh lor, A. Rogoilinski, P. Morrlssette, draw would hnve been a better in- "Id timers in Moyie. There wi G. Morrissette, Alphonse Morrlssette, dicatlon of the run of the game, splendid turnout, und a most enj| On Main Road, near bridge gel Bticked under til i I .imited if you and woodbine paid first tribute to The regular weekly meeting of C. Chouinard, G. St. Aninnt, D. The good skating of the two Braid- j "'de evening was spent. Songs wa] remained here hurry!" YAHK, I5.C. the piratical breeze, while flowering the Lumberton Club was held last Gagne, L. Hovind, Leo. Morrissette, en boys am! their clever checking rendered by Airs. Win. Pnrkei lie picked her up and bore her plants both tall and small quivered Wednesday evening in the Lumber- E. Parent. Lumberton, — School was really the most striking feature Messrs •'. Russell nnd Harry And! ************************** s ,| swiftly lo Ihe nfi it the space as tho pickpocket touch of its fin­ ton Hall. The early part of the children, Messrs. B. Alexander, M. P. of a well-fought game. Credit must ""- - ' idrmes Whitehead and J evening was spent in playing whist. McCollough, B. Kutzenhach, of Wnu- be given to the Indies who, interested , '•<••'"'• • l: •' "<'•'- Whitehead, reiuleS between tho no ' of thi Limited and gers stole the dewy fragrance from WAV.w.vrtsv.www.vwy The prizes for the month were award­ sou, Wisconsin; B. C. Spruce Mills, in the club, collected funds to outfit 'heir services at Hie piano, wh| the tall of the poci !. Here, ns he their bepetalled altar pods—the be ed tn the following; Miss Leask, Alice M. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. the gang. Bolley Yulll refereed tho Bernard Desaulniers filled in «j 5 5 set lu-r down, tin : looked into each ginning of a perfect lover's holiday ladies' first; Mrs. W. Andrews, Murray, Mr. und Mrs. O. N. Jacob' 'game to the satisfaction of everyone.!'" drums in his usual fine iiia»n| i faces for the rlrsl lime. ladies' consolation. Mr. H. Price -so, Mr. and Mrs. R. Henson, Mr. and II was a day of the stuff that fail gents.' first; Mr. II. A. Piper, gents, ognition wai mutual, instan­ Mrs. P. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kos­ The carpenter work on tho mill is Mr. Ernest Jlroux has left town! June days and young girls' dream? consolation. Refreshments were serv­ sen, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Mr. taneous, and (leva tntlng. now complete. It is understood that spend a number of weeks in Kiu-lif are made of; a dny of such days as ed following the awarding of the and Mrs. G. E. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. operation will commence bv tin- first er. prizes. The monthly business meet­ "Bob!" were appointed and ordained foi J. Corbett, Mr. und Mrs. .1. Mason, of March. ing was held during the evening, the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barter, Mr. and ".My Cod lane!" youthful hearts when love first be­ — Harry Hogg, accountant here treasurer's report was read and Mrs. D. Kyild, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Wm. Bond, of Cranbrook, is en- the mid. has been transferred! So this was the > lomenl thnt all adopted, the report showed the club gan and the world, too, was young, Intyre, Mr. and Mrs. O. Morrill, Mr. gaged at carpenter work in the town. Kimberley. He will hold a positl In he in a very healthy financial the uneasy premonition; of the night But to Bob Wilson, hotly restless and Mrs. W. Hutchinson, Misses E. at the Concentrnto condition. The following committee M. Dinsniorc, T, A. Miller, Joan Jim Farrell is homo from the had been whispering of lo him. He on the bed that had known no sleep . , WB'-V-.- . was appointed tn have charge of tho Robertson, Kathryn Jacobson, Mr. States, intending to remain with us. reeled iin.l, II lark I ngedy of a ful relaxation of his strong, heavy program during the month of Feb and Mrs. H. G. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. KraBer McKay lown fr- 1 nnd I projected niary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kossen, Mr The tidy sum of over flO.tjn was, Kimberley on Sunda; •ifliting w| masculine body throughout the short D. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Downey, and Mrs. K. Lavoie, Mrs. A. Parent Ihe ready donation realized towards i"""' ani1 "». George McKay •£ \lif I .>'...- .JJj WA**& with ileum,,', : I ini • Ihe haji night. Ihe light of the new-born day Messrs. Frank Mnhoney, Aleck .Slew- and Mr. F. Kosnvich. It was report­ the buying of the hockey outfits. I tiier warp of a living present; 01 art, l.yle Klug, Johnny Lancaster. welling into his room could bring no ed that the Orange Lodge of Lum­ Jack Meckelberg, A. Cloughly, Lin — ; There \< rumor of another hock this day of all da; - n ia lie hill! berton desired to entertain the peo­ glad awakening. It: brought not Gow, Mrs. W. Woodske, Mrs. N. Miss Kdiih Jlroux, of Kitchener, Imatch ou Sunday, Lumberton known Hie lo • I; imisc ple of Lumberton some time in the ..I' Cnro- quietude, but weariness; not eager Craigie, Miss Emily Gregory, Mi arrived iu from Cranbrook on Sal- .Movie. Here's hoping! future, and this event lo lake line's Wi no • uf bitter tcrs Edward and Billy Kydd. The ^5 i/ anticipation, but dull and apathetic the place of the regular weekly club ashes dried !. • I, in i total amount, of monev collected wns mouth. echoes iu his aching head of the old meeting preferably on the regular "Bob!" tho Woman wil IS-I22.B5. saying, words that expressed the sum and meeting nighl of the Lumberton R- in Season Club. The suggestion was acted "I've hunted for you rive long years. substance of hobo philosophy. upon vi-vy favorably by the club mem­ MWWUWWAVWWWWVW I love you more tlu n pi i i and now Try some Stewed, Fried, "What the hell's the use of any­ bers and from present indications I've found you!" oi on the Half Shell thing? What the hell difference does the Orange Lodge will bo hosts to She tiling h i anas around his the Lumberton people on a week MOYIE anything make?" THE — at — neck nml showered him with hisses from this Wednesday evening. There What use, what diirerence, indeed? being nn further business the meet­ that he wa.. lo,, stupefied I" resist. ing ndjou! n. d. The remainder of After all his sturdy rotilling and re- NOTES I VICTORIA CAFE Was that ICreci Iili. ia his ears the the evening was spent in dancing, Fowing, the chance for an abundant Old Witch laughii•- ;.i him? - no, il the music for which was furnished 5 Cranbrook's Popular Cafe and joyous harvest now withered in hy Messrs. Harvey and Harold Piper, Mr. Clifford Oughtred was down NEW HOTEL wus the Limited, thundering by on •WUVVWAVVWWWWWWW his hands by discovery when he and Ted Mob-son. from Kimberley on Tuesday of last tiie main track. week. thought he was safe and forgotten; Hob, dully looking .ij• ai the Lim­ all his cherished isolation and jeal­ Mrs, J. Corbott loft for Lacombe, Mr. V. Z. Manning, of Cranbrook, ited over th.. h-ad ,,i the woman, ously guarded bars of secrecy brush­ Alberta, on Friday afternoon of last inspected the school on Monday. which was drooped upon hi breast Yahk, B.C. week, where she wili spend some ed down until Crater City and the through her encircling arms, had a lime willi her daughter, Mrs. Par­ present were one with the rest of Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Braiden (looting pi ui on mail car ous, wlio is ill witli an attack of in­ uted here over Friday, en route tbe world and the past. Bob, rigid J. MARKLUND, Proprietor fluenza, from the Coast to the prairie. door ami Jim landing there looking Upon bis back, stared miserably at The campaign which the Women's the same patch of white ceiling on Mr. Charles Grohi is absent from Institute Hospital Association for town, spending a short time at Cres­ which the first flushing of light had Crippled Children hns been carrying Whrn In Yahk make your home at ton. found his eyes blankly fixed. He on in l.iiniherlon for the raising of Stomach Misery THE NEW 1I0TKI,. looked forward with dread tn what funds, hns been brought to a close. We are glad t" hear of Wilfred would now be an ordeal all day with The solicitation of funds in Lumber- Desuulnier's improving condition. ton nnd the camps of the Spruce Caroline in the woodland, instead of Mills, hns been under the direction News of the death of Mr. Charles Acidity, Gas, a carefree picnic. He wished that of Mrs. O. N. Jacobson. The amount Hansen, of Creston, B.C., was learn­ Morran had refused tn grant him the secured for a place this size is most ed of during the last week. Mrs. This Hotel IB new from boltom to lop Twenty-five nice­ day oil". Then, ho suddenly grew extraordinary nnd reflects much Hansen and daughter have the deep­ ly furnished roomi. All nre rlean conscious that over and over he was credit on tiie thoroughness with est sympathy of this entire communi­ which the campaign wns carried on ty in the very sad deuth of a dear Gas, Indigestion tolling himself to arise and dress and In this district. The money will go husband und loving father. and comfortable. Pciii't rn.'nro 11 l.injrcr. Ituk Ih. steal away from town with the be­ toward a most worthy cause and will air«UHJ imi nil v.i.f. Minstj'.. ginning day and become a drifting help to equip u section or ward in the The present report from Kimber­ Il tRSH lb. Scut, M.iir,l,. iip Hia 'Tape's Diapepsin" i the quickest, ley of Jimmic Bonner's convales­ mu»fli i and Itldts, M nonentity again on the trail of for* proposed hospital which it Is hoped surest rebel' for indie Hon, gai es, will lie called tho Lumberton Wurd. cence sounds good to his many Moyie I.-tfulness. He could find and join friends. fbiiiileiice. heartburn, urne s, fer­ Much credit is due Ihe sehool child­ RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. Potta out there near Ragle Pus?— mentation or i can ed ren of Lumberton who took such an Ever since the ice appeared on dear, useless, companionable old neiive interest in tiie campaign und yh acidity. A fee, | ;. • jive al Moyie Lake there has been great "I'nttse^," whose return ot this time donated to the extern of (|fty dol­ boasting as to various people's skat­ most immediate stomach relief, Cor­ was pornops opportune and provi­ lars, which is indeed n very 'linnd- ing and hockey capabilities. The rect J'our somnch ami digestion now dential in that it enticingly repre­ e sum for a school with an en­ combinations were seen Sunday af­ rollment of less thiin fifty pupils, for a few corns, Hum i ' . 'I mil­ sented to Bob the easiest way for a ternoon, when the married men of Tin' following is n list of Hie donors lions of packages, Moyie played the single men. Client trouble wearied man. according to tho places nl which the enthusiasm wus in evidence during nmi.lints were subscribed: I'atiip the week, and each night what wns One.—Messrs. liny Williston, K. Sot to be dune to the other side was! "What the hell difference does del, !•'. Pooling, Ii. Dallas, li. Dawson heard from everywhere. Whether anything make?" A. (Joss, F. \Vos8loy. A. Smith, W. by means of their greater skill or I What difference could his going P, Stroud, II. II. O'Neill, I), c. R because of the proverbial highness of! Consolidated Mining & Smelting possibly make to anyone; preceding (i. C. 1'owell, U. fJnlnsford, Chnlut. the Benedicts, the married men i Carlson. Snndstrlum, .1. Olson .1 scored a great victory. The teams of Canada, Limited. circlets of ripples in the public in­ Cyro, A. McDonald, A. McLood, J.' lined up as follows: married men—J terest ns tho days went on—then, Loftus, J. Wurdropo, C. Petrle, M. goal, A. G. Monkhouse; defence, G. OFFICES, SMELTING AND EEFINlNCi DEPARTMENT 'orgottenl Polsy, .1. Ibester, II. torborg, C. McKay nnd J. W. McLean; forwards, I Polsy, ,1. Begg, A. SWanborg, .1. An­ Roy Burch, (Mrs.) McLean, Frank TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA (To bo continued) derson, O. Murine, S. A. Sntlllss, A. Conrad; subs., Win. Parker and M. Anderson, Win. Boulter, (ilendell, St. Denis. Single men—G. Burch, SMELTERS AND REFINERS Summeriide, Prince Edward I., Loniton, o. Johnson, Edmund, Joe Joe Braiden, Nap Gosslin, Jack Brai­ Purchasers ot Qold, Silver, Copper, Lead nnd Zinc Ore land.—Silver fox farming has be­ Oakley, llnlloiien, IO. Nik, C. Gran- den, l-ewis Desaulniers, J. Billings. strom. It. Moore, N. Lundroe, N. The game was fast and furious. The Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for come a most important industry In Producer* of (iold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead nml /inc Moore, Mrs. N. Moore, (I. Olson, E. married men, being deficient in num­ sump parts of Norway, accoriliiijr to "TADANAC"BRAND A. Erickson, S. Horak, .1. Young, P. bers, had the assistance of Mrs. J. Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago .Illinium's Borne, journalist, of Ber- ScgUin. Camp Two.—Messrs. G. de- W. McLean, who was by no means pen, Norway, who is visiting Canada Borgas, K. Coison, (i. Swnnson, Mal- the weakest member of the team. Inih, (irifstend, V. Hill, I.ehto, G. Roy Burch was responsible for the Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism to record his impressions of the Do­ Carlson, l'. fund, W. Willott, Bulfan, three goals scored by the married minion. At the present time there I'. Humble, Swnnstron, ('. Wilde, side, while Billings scored the one lire botweotl 120 and 150 silver fox Mnrchnnil. Qagno, E. (', Movie, Pnv- notch for the single men. Edgar DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Bruce Robinson forms in the Sondmore district of ill, Pellegrln, Henderson, I'ollins, Montpeilier was (piitc effective in 0, Brown, Watson, McGregor, Frock, goal. Billings' goal for the single Norway, which is particularly suit- Phoue 295 T«*tfatr of MIBffl P.O. Box 762 Peterson, It. Johnson, K. Johnson, men was quite a good one, being the utile, being climatically and topoa/rn- U* _^»». Accept only "Hayer" package STUDIO — ARMSTRONO AVENUE Inkslroiii, Flymi, Griffith, M. Buird, result of some clever passing and phlcally very similar to Prince Ed­ II. Miner, Arneil. ('iinip Three..— a good shot to finish up with. Al­ which contains proven directions. Third House from PreBbyterinn Church ward Island. Last autumn about 120 All. and Mrs. S. Wood, .1. Ilenedict, though the score does not indicate it, Ilnmlv "Bayer" boxei «»f IB tuMnti .1. Tudor, Snpsl'ord, Morin, V. Pinot, the sides were really very evenly silver foxes, estimated to bo worth Alio bottloi'of 21 and .00—DmggitU, 'I'. Bodocovlc, J. Illusion, L. Faulk­ matched, Roy's goals being of the 1.000,000 kroner, were shipped from ner, ,1. tiilmore. J. Mi-Broom, C. •toplrln It UM> trail* mirk (n-jtMi-M tn tbni.lal of li«».r Matmfiirinr«> of Monotcttle- ROBINSOH'S IIGIESTU-UIGES opportunity character, but doing him S*Itldrxter of HalirrllrtivM (A

KIMBERLEY SCOTS WINDERMERE HOSPITAL tins n,utter a little more co-operation the desired connection, and that re­ ASSOCIATION HAS would bo of material benefit to all. payment be made nt the rate of $40 HONOR BURNS WITH We have this month made an ear­ Is Named As per month, first payment to be made HANDSOME SURPLUS nest attempt to revise the list of such "The-Man-on-the-Street" WEEK-END PROGRAM after the completion of the pipe line. customers, and to this end the Sec­ Two minor by-laws were given retary mailed lists to all members (Special to the Herald) their third readings, and a notice of BY NATIONALIST Banquet, Lecture, Story, lnvermere, B.C., .Inn. 30th,—The ashing for up-to-date information. City Engineer sixteenth annual meeting of ihe Win­ motion was also made by Alderman ^•l^taM^M****************************************** Song, Sermon and Dance dermere District Hospital Associa­ -Mr. Crowder, Dominion President, MacPherson of the introduction of was entertained at a banquet on The man-on-the street is wonder­ We wonder if this federal legisla­ All Centre Round Poet tion was held on the evening of Wed­ an amendment next meeting to the nesday. The report of the auditor Octobei ilth, and was heard with Status of W. H. Eassie Chang­ ing1 how many of our readers who tor bus ever travelled further than water by-law. There was also some showed the institution to be in a much attention by a representative ed to That He Formerly followed last week's curb chnts, took Toronto or Ottawa in his life. And The Scots of Kimberley and their sound financial position, The re­ discussion during the evening on the gathering. The matter of affiliation the trouble to look up the two "Pro­ yet this is the type of legislator who many friends during last week ceipts for the year were $8988.08, Had Here methods to be employed in carrying with tho Dominion Association was vince" articles which were recom­ makes or hinders our national legis­ celebrated the anniversary of Burns' while the expenditures amounted tu out the work on the roads and streets $0071..21), with :i surplus of assets then suggested and is still under con­ mended for their careful perusal. lation. Pure parochialism. birthday with various successful en- which has been sanctioned. over liabilities of $11231.01. As in sideration. CITY COUNCIL MEET The stuff's as good as ever and if • • • • tertaipments. the past the Ladies' Aid of the as­ you want fuel with which to fire The same representative tells us The Burns' Night given under the sociation have generously contribut­ CHARLES MORRISON that tho Bank of Montreal, Royal nujpir.es of The United Church and ed to the upkeep, giving during the President. At a meeting of the city council your hopes for National Spirit look past year $552.87. ZIPS APPRECIATE them up and read them. They're Bunk, the C.P.R., the Montreal Star The ( aledoninn Society was enjoyed On motion of Messrs. Summers held on Thursday evening last, the worth the trouble. and the lory paper "GaKOtte," are by a good crowd which assembled in His Honor Robert Randolph Bruce, and Sutherland the thanks of the mayor announced the constitution of KINDLY TREATMENT the Lieutenant-Governor for the pro the civic committees. The policy of * * * * all out to smash the National Rail­ the Odd Fellows' Hall on Saturday Vlnce, who resides hire, was re-elect­ association were tendered Mr. Mor- ACCORDED THEM ways. His contention is that be­ evening, January .'Huh, The musical ed one of the directors pending his rison for the admirable discharge of last year, which called for a consoli­ We have had one or two other cause this destructive amalgamation and nailing Horns of the program return. Mr. Brute fur the last twen­ th» duties of presiding officer for the dation of the former committees in­ examples during the last week's e nclo" as formerly, on the second should be advocated by the party ment is going to remember that his [and the opening music was supplied A.ieL Cash at Bank portant features thereof. He re­ Thursday evening of every month. Mr. Frank Fortier left on Sunday he is today helping to keep in power, home city possesses a nationally- j bj pipers Graham, Henderson and 814.21 for Trail for a few days. Inventories 305.50 ferred to the importance of the an­ In response to a communication then be will vote for it. If that owned elevator, a harbor well equip- lEwing, to the delight of all. Buildings 0448,49 nual meeting in Vancouver, ut which received, it was moved by Aldermen Mrs. E. E. Jackson left on Satur­ party condemns the measure then it ped to accommodate his nationally-' At U o'clock the pipers preceded Furn. & Kquip 2880.03 the scheme of President Crowder for MacPherson ami Flowers that a grant day for Spokane, accompanied by her is thrown out irrespective of its val­ owned ships, and connected with a the guests to the supper table up- nstirance Unex 197.30 a fair trading and price maintenance of ?2."j be made to the Children's Aid two little children and expects, to be ue to our well being. nationally-owned railway system, stairs, where "Grace before meat" Personal Accounts away for some time. less reserve ($474.00) 920.45 policy was launched. He spoke of Society at Vancouver, whose partic­ He is asking himself why we Cana- was pronounced by President Beck- * * • * 0 The n,enu was M the cordial reception which it re­ ular charge is the care of orphan and The reception given at the opening dians who paid for all this are left to* *™ follows: The most atrocious and high $11505.118 ceived at that time, and the subse­ destitute children. of the nurses home on Sundav last to look in idleness on their mile of | Mutton Broth handed action recently emanating quent triumphal mission which Mr. On behalf of the Amateur Athletic was well attended. The building is harbor works with empty tracks and ^ost Lamb and Vegetables, etc. Liabilities certainly a credit to Kimberley and from the Montreal Board of Trnde Accounts Payable . 8 334.97 Crowder had since taken across Association, a check was received elevators, while Canadian grown \ Haggis will be much enjoyed by the nurses is beyond the rnnge of ordinary Surplus 11231.01 Canada, more or less culminating from G. T. Moir fur $100, being the in their leisure moments. Miss Fair- English language to describe. This grain rolls down .lay and night across i Shored In to the Skirl of the Pipes with an unexpectedly favorahle re- balance of the rental due for the hanks, of Calgary, is matron. Sweets, etc. 811505.118 politically autocratic body is to for­ the line to feed American railways eption in Toronto. This information Arena Rink. Expenditures of $203.50 "Grace after Meat" by Mr. W. N. Miss Joyce Henson, who for the ward to the powers that be—evident­ harbors, steamships, and elevators be conveyed to the meeting through were also shown to have been made Donaldson. last two years has been a resident of ly their cronies in the armchairs nt and give employment to Americans the reading of a letter from secre­ in the way of permanent improve­ Kimberley and on the nursing staff | ( harlte Morrison carried in the Ottiiwn—a resolution condemning Funny. Is'nt it? ANNUAL MEETING OF lary Ing, which had just been re- ments there. A motion was there­ of the hospital, left on Sunday for I haggis and Alex. Horn was the the British Columbian outlet for eived from Mr. Crowder from Ot­ for made by Aldermen MacPherson California and will return to her The all important decision as to bearer of a sheaf of barley with o KIMBERLEY RETAIL home in England later. grain. Then' is evidently more grain tawa. The letter showed that the and Kink that $43.50, being the bal­ the ownership of the "pork-barrel" Photo of Burns in front and a bottle moving through the natural port of MERCHANTS HELD wholesalers, retailers and manufac­ ance due on these expenditures be Mrs. Frank Fortier motored to led Now that the °f *'"' national beverage at the top. Vancouver than suits these Eastern has been dei turers were falling in with the idea, paid, according to an agreement Cranbrook Wednesday and is the 'TiThnc t of Mr-. D. Fergie. Thursday magnates, and it looks as though "good-of-the-cause" aspect of anyl haggis was then placed on the Retiring President Refers to and that its success seemed assured. made, out of 1025 grants carried Mrs. Fortier will take the west-bound they alone have considered rights to future fight is certain, a little lessj1'"1"' till,'«' »«*. »ft" **ing address- over. The matter of u further grant train for Spokane and will be joined 1 1 Work During Past President Scott thanked the mem­ the whole cheese. We wonder how strenuousness may be expected from i ' ' Dan Morrison, was served. for light and water for the rink was her husband at Yahk. They will bers for the opportunity afforded be away for about a week. the Progressive parly will view this our governing classes, even in thi The toast to the immortal memory Year referred to the finance committee, him of attending the meeting in Van- proposal when it comes to their at­ light of what they must deem lo be of Burns was given by the President, who will also deal with an applica­ What promises to be a splendid tention. This is not coal hut grain, an otherwise uncertain security. We and responded to by W. N. Donald* Kimberley Retail Merchants' As­ uvcr, und said he considered the tion made by the Board of Trade to iffair takes place on Thursday, the and they will be right on the job. all expect them to exert themselves, son with an outline of the poet's sociation met on Wednesday of last local branch had been honored by have the city council assume the oncert given by the Superior School. In other words, the government will however, until they get the necessary life. week for the annual election of the convention by their selection of lighting of the mineral specimen The kiddies have been well drilled never consider it- Rev. James Evans gave an ad' ofbeers for 1920 and for the discus­ Cranbrook's representative as first case outside tbe post office. jn their particular parts and the fifty days' attendance in, when, teachers have all worked hard to try dress appropriate to the occasion; sion of matters of interest to the vice-president. • * • • once assured of four thousand good An invitation which the mayor had "nd make this a big success Canadian hones per man, they might greetings from the Cranbrook Burns' members. Among other benefits accruing to Evidently Ihe Sherlock Holmes in received from Mayor L. D. Taylor begin to drop their friends. This (Hub were read, and dancing was Mr. Chas. Morrison, president, themselves through the activities of The dance put on by the McDou- railway matters at Ottawa is W. F. of Vancouver, to attend a meet­ trait, we fear, is neither provincial then indulged in until the early occupied the chair. the R.M.A, of Canada the president gall Staff house boys was largely at­ Mel.dm. who recently delivered his ing of the Unity and Development tended and the dance proved to be nor parochial. It's national. This morning hours. The retiring president presented a referred to the reduction in the per­ usual annual diverting, but far from League of Western Canada, some one of the best of the season, one is the human element in our other­ report for the year which was in sonal property tax. In conclusion continual round of pleasure from elevating "speech." He tells us that time last month, was read as a mat­ wise desired national outlook. pnrt as follows: hr thanked the members for their start to finish. Delicious refresh­ motor trucks nre cutting into the VELVET MINE AT ter of record, and ordered filed. You honored ine by placing me nt hearty co-operation. ment- were served and the boys are frolght business of our railways. He • • • • Alderman MacPherson introduced to be congratulated on the success of ROSSLAND AGAIN the head of your As a iciation for Insists that the only solution for suc­ Tbe man-on-the-street wonders for the consideration of the council the evening. 1925, an honor which 1 •incerely ap- On motion of Messrs. Fink nnd cessful and continued profitable pas­ why the Premier should have waited BECOMES SHIPPER a rehearsal of the circumstances and predate, and I can d i no less on Bridges a vote of thanks was tender­ Another good time this last week senger transportation is by the adop­ the derision on the "pork-barrel" the understanding on which W. H. was the Firemen's Ball, a worthy relinquishing my office than call nt- ed the retiring president for his ef­ tion of tbe individual passenger ear, Ownership before deciding to contest I'nllinvinp is n statement of ore re* Eassie, former city engineer, had cause, and as usual everybody turn­ tention to our activityc s during tbe ficient filling of the office for the each running under its own power. a seal for himself. nl ut I ho Trail Smelter for the been named as city foremun about a ed out to make the affair a success, time '.t hns been my privilege to pre­ past four years. arid a splendid time was had by all oil January 22ml to 31st, inclus- year ago, and brought forward a pro­ side over your deliberations. There The election of officers which then who attended. posal that, in view of the engineer­ c,an be no doubt that tho formation took place resulted as follows: COPPER ing work that the council had to car­ and operation of this Society has President A. D. Bridges The Spokane boys went down to Ulenl'v Copper Co., Allenby 701 ry out this year, and the nature of defeat Friday evening, when they created a bond el' union and of 1st Vice-Pres A. P. Noble Brooklyn, Greenwood 31 the work Mr. Eassie had been curry met the town boys on the home rink. Corporation of the City of Cranbrook friendship among th" merchants of 2nd Vice-Pres C. J. Little Morrltt, Coyle 43 ing on, his status be chnnged The visitors played well, but did not Kimberley, nnd this alone is of in­ Treasurer II. R. Hinton m to get the same kick out of the Velvet, RoBslnnd 34 from thut of city foreman to his estimable value to all. Executive Class A—Mr. .1. Wal game as our Canadian boys did, MILLING ORE former position of city engineer. ker; Class B—Mr. A. Raworth naturally not being used to out door Blurk Coll, Snndon 15 The question of early closing wns This was concurred in by other nlder- ice in the winter. Class C—G. Patmore. Cork Province, Zwicky 78 dealt with in March last and an ar­ men, and a motion by Aldermen Mac­ Among other matters dealt with Dnylirenk, Zwicky 44 rangement made which appears to Pherson und Jackson that Mr. Fa­ This past week saw a great bon­ Court of Revision were the granting of $25.00 to the Lucky Jim. Zincton 405 work to the satisfaction of all con 's status be changed to city en­ spiel at Kimberley, rinks from Bull A.A.A. to be used ot their descrc- River, Cranbrook, Concentrator and Monitor, Three Forks 5G cemed. At the same time it was gineer, and that he be given an in­ tion in the support of hockey. Af­ town taking part. The bagpipes, lluih, Sandon 02 arranged that the solicitation of crease in salary, his duties still to were played by Jim Ewen and put LEAD fur.ds by Societies, etc., be taken ter considerable discussion as to the include those of a city foreman, was the life in the game that is needed Public Notice is hereby given that the Black Colt, Sumlon 14 care of by the Secrelary. A sum of best means of supporting the hatch- passed. at a curling match. A splendid ban­ quet was prepared and thoroughly Bell, Beaverdell 44 $'u0.00 was donated hy the Sports y it was finally decided to make a Court ol Revision, for correcting and revis­ The Cranbrook Brewing Co. wrote enjoyed by all who sat down to the Duthle, Stnlthora 54 Committee early in June, thus exem­ reel grant of $200 This was un. tables in the big dining room at Mc- the council in regurd to an agree­ ing the Assessment Roll of the City of Cran­ Paradise, Lake Windermere 42 plifying the readiness of tbe Associa­ anlmouily carried. JDougall. ment which hnd been made with Victor, Sandon 5 tion to assist in matters of interest The grant of $40.00 to the Salva­ brook and the Cranbrook School District, them lust year, by which the city Wednesday some of the town Silversmith, Sandon to the town as a whole. A donation tion Army was also renewed for undertook to nssist with the instal­ learns went to Crnnbrook to take part as prepared by the assessor, will sit on DRV of J20.00 was sent t'> the Providence 1020. in the bonspiel there. Orphanage at New Westminster nnd lation of a water connection to their MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, at 7.30 p.m. McAllister, Three Forks 130 In the raffle recently by the Py wus gratefully acknowledged, The thinn Sisters, the number of the win new brewery site, and nsking that The flag nt the CM. & S. office Qullp, Republic 172 was flying at half-mast on Wednes­ at the Municipal Building, Norbury Avenue, Ai-soelation has been of much value ning ticket was 327, which was held this be put into effect. It wus there­ ZINC fore moved by Aldermen Fink und day in respect to Mr. R. Walker, in the matter of collections from by Mrs. A. Mueller. chief accountant at Trail for the C. Silversmith, Sundon 45 Flowers that a loan up to $12tMI be Cranbrook, B.C delinquent customers, and members L. P. Sullivan received word M. & S. Co., who passed owny the Company Mines 10.320 made to the Brewery us per agree­ Thursday morning of the death of first of the week, death being doc have the privilege of turning in to ment, with interest at 6J^ |*r cent to double phneumoniu. Mr. Walker F.W. BURGESS, Assessor. a sister In the maritime province*, uf the Secretary unpaid accounts of UO In in* form uf UWr for instsiling wax well known and highly respected I • 1—I lUyfc' standing for collection, ler an .lines* of Maw UM». by all who katw Mat. V A li I X THE CRANBROOK HERALD Thursday, Februray 4»h, 1926

***************************************************** At a meeting of the Mountain Lumbermen's Association in Calgary this week C. M. Pennock, manager TEN DAY CHINA SALE of the Crow's Nest Pass Lumber Co, of Wardner, was re-elected president Special assortments showing of the Association. Values up to $1.00 Sale Price .50c SPECIAL Home Made Crdamy Toffee, at I Values up to $2.00 Sale Price $1.00 the Pine Tree. 60 REPORT OF XMAS | Values up to $4.00 Sale Price $2.00 Xavier Due, of the St. Eugene Mis­ EXAMINATIONS HELD All other china including dinner sets, at a sion, is a patient at the hospital at AT HIGH SCHOOL Friday and Saturday present. reduction of 15 per cent. This report was delayed owing to Oysters in any style at the Vic­ the work of reorganizing the school The Gift Shop A. EARLE LEIGH toria Cafe. Try some on the shell. which WJIH necessary because of the 35tf Watchmaker & Jeweler. <* welcome advent of nn additional An Assortment of Eric Saunders, from Lumberton, teacher and the consequent reallot in at present in the hospital here, re­ ment of subjects. It is now pre ceiving treatment for nn injured leg. sentci Ith the remark that in some Speciul prices on new Batteries at For first class automobile repairs sllbjei especially in grades XI and H. L. Grady, who has recently been Service Garage. Phone 34 ltf see Ratcliffe & Stewart. 33tf XII, scale of marking is some' in business in Kimberley, ia remov­ what her than usual in Ihe De­ WOOL DRESSES Plans for a large and immediate The regular meeting of the Ladies' ing again to make bis borne in Cran­ pari ti al examination. development of the sheep raising in­ Aid of the United Church will be brook. He lias taken a position as GRADE XII. dustry In British Columbia are rapid­ held at the home of Mrs. J. P. Fink, salesman for a Toronto tailoring con­ Mil .lackson fill, t; Marguerite Fenwick Avenue, on Tuesday next, cern, and will cover B.C. He has ly maturing. A company capitaliz­ Cloclll. in.ii; A. Shankland lit.2; ed at $500,000 has been formed, it February 9th, at H.no p.m. disposed of bis business in Kimberley Gortr I'ntmore IM; Jean Flett and balance of is reported, and a tract of land of on a rental basis. 08.0| Hie Lewis 00.1 j Dorothy approximately 200,000 acres has been THEODORE PADBERG, piano ftfoKownn 50,4j Norman Parker 5K.lt. secured just north of Creston. W. tuner; player expert. Phone fi02. For sales and service Nash and Star GRADE XI Hastle-Cochrane, of Esquimau, is 31-tf. cars. See Ratcliffe & Stewart. 3:itf P. Brennnn 7it.ii; .1. Cummings one of thu principal organizers. The promised appearance of the The provincial police, under the 73.11; H. Harris 09.7; Jessie Mcln­ Sheep raising for wool and mutton Cameron Matthews company, who direction of Chief Greenwood, made nis 09.5; .Sophie Mader (i7.i); Jean has every chance for phenomenal Winter Coats were to play their highly successful a real clean-up at Kimberley during Ward 06.2; Ii. Haynes 05.1; W. success there, according to Robert farce, "Too Many Husbands," here the past week end. They secured Neily 111; Mabel Stemler 03.2; B. Todd, this city, who daftrd martadat on Thursday of this week, was can­ altogether twenty-five convictions on Murphy 03.1: T. Marshall 02.11; G. Todd, Vancouver, who is interested celled, and the company took u long a number of different charges, sev­ Dale il2.ll; A. C'assidy 02.4; Eileen in woolen industry in old country. jump from Nelson, where they were eral being for breaches of the Li­ McQuald 02; W. Taylor 01.3; Rthc! Climatically, the conditions in tbe at Half Price. This is worth playing on Wednesday evening, to quor Act.—Fernie Free Press. Speers 111); Oliver Evans 50.0; Phile. Creston urea are particularly good, Ontario points. They were unable mon Belanger 50j Ray Beech 59 he said, and there existed no reason to secure suitable dates in this part A Valentine tea will be held in the Edilh Johnson 50.3; Ivy Dczall 54.1 why British Columbia could not pro­ of the country, following a good Presbyterian school room on Satur­ E. Dobson 53.7; Winnifred Beah duce mutton and wool of ns good your while investigating. showing at coast points, and decided day, February 13th, by the chinook 53.7; J. Swan 53.8; S. Harris 47.8; quality as that of Australia, New to cull their appearance here off. group, C.G.I.T., 50-51 Murray Garden 53.1; J. Dixon 50; Zealand and the Argentine. He H. Clarke 48.8; Kathleen Dallas considered that the newly formed "Photo-Crafts" Studio and Art Piano bargains. One in fumed 48.4; A. Dobson 48.5; Rita Me- Victoria company stood every chance Store, Norbury Avenue, Phone 172. Ouk. Practically new. $295, cost Burncy -17.7; R. Johnson 44.7; Mar. of success. Men of experience in We Photograph Anything, Anywhere $500,— at Kilby's Star Second-hand gnret Hnrie 37.9; R. Large overage the industry are included in tbe or­ Anytime 50 Store. 48tf for 7 subjects 55.3. ganization. The Robert Mantel) company of Two changes in the train service 34 pupils examined; Class avernge connections east and west are an­ 58.3. W. F. Doran hn Just received a Shakespearean players, who have s nounced this week. One of the par­ GRADE X.—Divi.ion 2. curload of Beds, Mattresses and been appearing with very good suc­ cess in some of the western cities, ticular interest to this district, is that Jack Barber 08.0; Hazel Camp­ .Springs which are now on sale. passed through the city on Monday, commencing Februury 14th, trains bell 08.4.; Walter Elmos 00.0; Nettie Make your selection of this new as­ on their way east. Cranbrook was Nos, 11 and 12, between Nelson and Johnston 05.8; Margaret Willis 04.3; sortment early. With bis low prices not considered large enough, ap­ Vancouver, will run on a daily ex Elizabeth Miller 02.3; Florence Fin­ on these lines they will not last cept Sunday schedule, instead of parently, for them to venture a ley 69.0; Jack Henderson 59.4; berton, where the amount of $422.06 over six in latitude. long. 40tf. top-off here, but there are a good daily. Another change announced is Margaret Mclnnis 59.3; Edith Car- was collected, an exceedingly credit­ the reduction of the local service be lyle 59.1; Ray Brown 57.7; Dorothy A most successful "bridge" drive Mr. Ross, recently of the audit many who would like to see the ex­ able total for n place the size of tween Lethbridge und Medicine Hat Spence 55.8; Etta McGill 55.0; Bert was given by the ladies of the W. A. branch of the Bank of Commerce, periment tried before they are wil­ Lumberton. Fort Steele and Moyie of the parish on Saturday evening to to a tri-weekly basis, instead of Laurie 55.-1; Evelyn Ward 54.7; arrived in the city last week-end, and ling to admit Cranbrook lacks ap­ are other places which have done ex­ their guests in tbe lnvermere Hotel. DOGS daily. Doris Mackenrot 52.7; Marion is filling a temporary appointment in preciation of real drama. ceptionally well, but Cranbrook and Staples 52.4; Leslie Sainsbury 48.8; Kimberley, the more populous centres Do;; taxes are now due the local branch, D. M. Mncdonald, Remington typewriter—a bargain CARD OF THANKS MEN'S and BOYS' BOOTS—PAN- Selina Dixon 48.4; Billie Taylor 48.2; in the district, have not yet respond­ and can he li.ul at City accountant here, has now gone to At Kilby's Star Second-hand Store. CO SPECIAL. This boot was made Thelma Iiartlc 45.2; Donald Burton ed as well as it is though they should. Clerk's Office. Kimberley, in charge of a brunch •18tf W. G. Bateman and son wish to to my special order, Solid Leather 42.7; Jim McKnrlane 41.7 Cyril Har­ of the bank there, which wus opened express their deep appreciation of' with full punco sole and Rubber heel, rison 30; Del Robertson 35.4. Owners wishing to have on Thursday last in temporary quar­ Everyone must admit thnt this dis­ the capable and untiring care given leather insole, sewed and nailed. I THE WEATHER BULLETIN dogs destroyed apply to City- ters found in M artin Bros, office. trict of East Kootenay is rising nobly Class average 54.5; 25 pupils ex­ to Mrs. W. G. Bateman by the doc­ guarantee this boot to stand up and Kimberley thus has a second char­ Lo its political responsibilities. Cran­ amined. tors in charge and nurses of the St-' Veterinary Inspector, Dr. J. I consider it the best buy on the tered bunk once more, the Imperial brook in the south has supplied a GRADE X.—Divi.ion 3. Official Thermometer Readings At Eugene Hospital during here recent market today. Try a pair of these W. Rutiedge, or City Police. Bank formerly operating u sub-agen­ Minister of Public Works, first for Aubrey McKowan 79; Elsie Erick- Cranbrook illness in that institution. They [ boots and be convinced that what I Collection of Dog Taxes cy there some years ago, in addition B.C. and then for the Dominion, son 70; Josephine Paseuzzo 75; also thank their many friends for i suy is right, satisfaction guaranteed. to the Bank of Montreal. The Bank Golden in the north has furnished Marian Kummer 72; Harry Heise sympathy and kindness extended to ! will be strictly enforced. OUR LOW PRICES WIN EVERY of Commerce has taken u lease on a Speaker for the local Legislature 72; ' Frances Trusler 07; Phyllis them in their sad bereavemont in TIME. W. F. DORAN. 48tf DA\r: HALCROW, the II. L, Grady building, und will ut Victoria, and now lnvermere Thompson 07; Marian Miles C7; the loss of a loving wife and mother; | Chief Constable. move there about the 15th uf this the Windermere district in the centre, Jessie Brown Oli; Allan Moore 04; also for the beautiful floral • month. follows suit with u Lieutenant-Gov­ Myrtle Powell 02; Harry Cussidy trbiutes. ernor for the Province. We are (12; Lillian Lewis 02; Eng Young For prompt repairs and satisfac­ modestly confident that when the 00; Margaret Trusler 00; Margaret tion go to Ratcliffe & Stewarts gar­ Phone70 matter of a mere Premier requires McClure-511; C. Harrison 50; Al. age. 20tf attention we shall be ready to give Richardson 55; Margaret Williams VIGOROUS — For — the subject our favorable considera­ 55; Dorothy McClure 50; Harriet tion. Meanwhile, the appointment Home 48; Colv. McBurney 50; Jean WANT ADS. of It. Randolph Bruce of Iinvermcre Home 47; Nancy Nisbet 42; E. Char- to be the Lieutenant-Governor of bonneau 40; Willie Spence 32. BABY British Columbia in succession to FOR SALE.—127 Acres, 80 bottom FURS- Campbell's Class average 59.3; 20 pupils ex­ Hon. W. C. Nichol will be regarded land, balance billy. IU miles amined. as a great compliment to this dis­ from Wardner, B.C. Any reason- [ GRADE IX.—Divition 4. CHICKS All kinds uf furs are in good trict, und Golden extends its hearty able offer accepted, terms to suit Loiter, Patterson 75.0; Arthur Sak- demand at present and I am congratulations to the new incum­ buyer. Reason for selling: have a White Transit kaguchi 72.8; David Evans 72.3; S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS as usual paying bent of this important office.—Gold­ WWWWWWW^rWWWWW* business to tend. Box 17i>, Baker Norman Suuees 09.1 J Florence Jos- From Heavy Winter en Star. (Special to the Herald) Ore. F. L. Hill. 48-51 THE HIGHEST PRICES Cranbrook & Kimberley tad 03.7; Audrey Collier 03.1; Evn lnvermere, B.C., Jan. 30th.—Mrs. Producers. Stender 58.3; Nellie Miller 57.0; Lim You of Athalmer left with her and as always, sending FREIUHT & EXPRESS WANTED—Tn hear from some one A French Range, in good condi­ Warren Keer 57.3; Gordon Freeman three children on Tuesday for a visit tion. A bargain, at Kilby's Star to her old home near the Coast. Hei capr.ble of tutoring a pupil for QUICKEST RETURNS Traveller.' Trunks A 57; Gordon Brumby 55.3; Dennis sister Miss Violet Hing, who has been per 100 Second-hand Store. 48 tf High School entrance. Write P. I also have a direct outlet Turner 54.5; Simon Frost 54.3; visiting here, accompanied her. Specialty O. Box 84. Cranbrook. 4!Uf. Satisfaction (iuaranteed. for all the— HIDES (dry or Jack Andrews 53.8; James Barnes A very largely attended social Rev. Harold Varley, of Creston, salted), WOOL, SHEF.P 51.2; S. I.ungquist 49.8; Ronald Mof­ WOODS POULTRY -Lein — gathering was held on Wednesday fat! 48.8; Robert Willis 48.8; Eva who has been transferred to Surrey, FOR SALE.—Government Registered SKINS, CALF SKINS, etc. B.C., spent one night here en route. evening at the Auditorium by the Silver Black Foxes, $340 per pair. FARM, SHIP TODAY-to Cranbrook Kimberley Nicholson 48.0; Gordon Rankins He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Odd Fellows and Rebeknhs in the On easy terms. Full particulars by Perry Siding, 9 a.m., 2 p.m. • 11.30, 4JO 47.0; Frank Marlin 40.8; Hazel Wil­ E. G. Krickson. J. H. M U N R 0 way of a reconsecration observance, liams 40.8; William Flett 40; Helen mail. II. II. Jarman, Nelson, B.C. Stocan Valley . . B.C in line with celebrations of a similar liriggs 42.8; George Kcmhull 41.7; Mrs. A. Ashworth, Mrs. W. W. W. 49-50 REVELSTOKE, B.C. L. F. CAMPBELL, Prop. Taynton and Mrs. Sinclair Taynton nature held all over the continent. Pert Mucdonnld 41.4; Hclgn Thor- were the hostesses on Thursday ev­ Arrangements for the gathering had lierson 29.7. ening In McKay's Hall to many of Snap.—For Sale.—1925 Ford Se­ been made by a joint committee, unci their friends. dan, only run 3,000 miles, or will 27 pupils examined. WHEN IN MOYIE EAT AT— WrVWWrVWWrWWWWVrWWWWWWWU! a program of a somewhat unusual na­ trade on Ford Touring. Box 488, ture had been prepared. The first GRADE IX.—Divi.ion 5. Mr. and Mrs. William Tuit of East Cranbrook. 34tf THE MOYIE CAFE part of the program was taken up A. Nichol 80.7; N. Miles 79.0; E. End, Saskatchewan, arc here on a First Cln.. Meal. Served al visit to Mr. Tait's sister, Mrs. Alex. with various games, some of the old Worden 77.5; II. Heise 73.7; I, Mc­ FOR SALE—Heavy team suitable All Hour. Gregor 07.8; I.. Hall 00.9; K. Hen­ J, Dobbie, of McBride Avenue. Mrs. Cood clenn Room, in conner- BOYS' WORK fashioned favorites, such as musical Louis J. Dei), who has been visiting for logging. Standard ranch, chairs and the potato race being re­ derson 00.1; P. Harrison 05.0; D. with relatives north of Calgnry since Cranbrook. 33tf tion vived with marked enjoyment, Weston 04.7; B. Benson 04.0; P. before Christmas, is back home with WVVWWiWYWMWWWW while others called for prowess in Saunders 02.5; M. Hutcheroft 69.1; her children. WALNUT, PUMED AND CONFERENCE M. Corr 57.0; P. Rosen 57.3; R, riding kiddie cars, and in tnking milk Mr. Malcolm Cameron, of Spilli- MISSION OAK DININfl- NISBET & GRAHAM from baby bottles. These created Chalender 55.3; R. Struehun 54.7; maeheen, spent some time lately in kOOM SUITES, BUFFETS to be held in Cranbrook no end of merriment, nnd in the end A. Shaw 53.0; M. Clarke 53.7; K. this neighborhood. DRESSERS, BROS, KITCH­ Barrister*. Solicitors, &c. Haley 50.3; G. McClure 50.0; I), EN CABINETS, TABLES, Mrs. .1. McCullum's team was ad­ There is every likelihood thnt our judged the winner, having won more Hyarinthe 48.7; R. Burton 47.9; J. long respected residents of the dis­ BABY SLEIGHS, SEWING FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, Offices: Imperial Hank llldg. balloons which were given us prizes, MePhee 40.0 und G. Palmare 40.0 trict, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grainger MACHINES. FEBRUARY 12th, 13th and Uth. than the other three teams, and she (sick); E. Gartside 40; J. Atchison nnd Mr. Hugh Stirling Grainger, may All kinds of Household Goods CRANBROOK, B.C, 43.1; G. Funning 34.1; J. Little 32.2; shortly be leaving this part to reside was accordingly presented with n with the elder son, Mr. Brett Grain­ — at — R. Russell 13.5; M. Bridges 22.3 handsome box of chocolates. Fol­ ger, now of Claresholm. Notices are OFFICES al KIMBERLEY MR. TAYLOR STATTEN, lowing the games the floor was clear­ (sick). out advertising the sale of the house­ WILLIAM THOMPSON hold goods by auction on the 20th IN K. of P. MAIL ed for dancing, and this was curried 31 pupils examined of whom the Phone 78 P. O. Boi 238 well known boys' work leader, will be the chief of this month, while it is understood Second Hand Dealer 0|PCH Every Thursday from on till one o'clock, in n most enjoy­ three specified were hindered by that the sale of their comfortable 10 a.m. to ti p.m. speaker. able wny, Mrs. T. A. Wallace's or­ sickness. home is pending. On the 15th of Cranbrook chestra of four pieces, D. A. Kay, R. M. ARCHER, Principal April next Mr. and Mrs. Grainger We Buy, Sell and Exchange suxophone; L. Burton, violin and F. being alive and well, will celebrate List of Meetings will be made known next week. the anniversary of their golden wed­ Roberts, drums, supplying the music, ding, having been married in 187b*. which wns voted first class, About DISTRICT SOLARIUM Most of the intervening years have two hundred and fifty people were FUND NOW REACHES been spent either at their old home present, and on the stage, during the at Canal Flats or in their present FATHER-AND-S0N abode on lnvermere Heights. first part of the evening cards held TOTAL OF $602.21 Club-$2500-Club swny. Supper was served about In addition to the amounts which Mr. Carl Richter, of Athalmer, was midnight. During the early part of one of those fortunate enough to go The British Columbia Mutual Benefit Association have been previously acknowledged BANQUET the evening short addresses on the from this district for attendance at has increased Its membership to 5000 and are ready to accept for the Women's Institute Solarium object of the gathering were given the Banff winter carnival. Mr. Rich- new members. by Past Grand Saunders, of the Odd fund, the following amounts have tcr is keen on all matters of Alpine at the K. P. Hall, since been received. sport. j This means $2500.00 protection and costs $10.00 first Fellows, and Mrs. T. S. Gill, a pnst year and $5.00 each year after, plus 50 cents per death when i\ mount already received All recent winter-hcrolding-spring [ complete. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, AT 6.30 p.m. NobleI'Grind of"Mapi lea7k"beknh ™d,Jw^°*!^?.r"7:: $509,8° records were broken this week by Any year the death rate Is higher than anticipated, e Mrs. S. McCartney, for Lodge, for that branch. Vocal solos the production of "pussy'* willow claims will be paid from reserve fund. This rate has been Yahk ,1200 buds well opened, which were were also given by Mrs. Norgrove, provisionally fixed so that the cost of assessments in any year Be a Dad to lome boy that night — Don't miss the Mrs. Attree, for Fort brought into the office by Mrs. Char­ Miss Jenn Patrick and Mr. Bert Bell . le..„s Fitzsimmons.....r... .,„„,, wh„„o„ sai»„,d„ shmne. hamd l will not exceed $10. Anyone joining now will be protected ' Steele chance. during the evening. "••ll plucked them in January from the I against death from any cause for the full amount of $2,500.00. banks of Goldie creek. At the time _ , ,. . , ,, . . „ , _ of her visit Mrs. Fitzsimmons also Full particulars next week Dressers at all prices and all bar- Total $1102.21 - • -- For Further information apply to Branch office. gains at Kilby's Star Second-hand Elsowhero in this issue Is publish- exhibited an egg, the product of a ! W. Leghorn pullet. The egg moss Q.W. SPEIRS, FERNIE. B.C., Box 240 Store. 48 tied the results of the canvass at I.uin- ured seven inches lungtitudally awl