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Conservatives stand by your colors, your work is not completed until Duncan Ross, Liberal Candidate for "Pm/""1 ml'-m mMm\ Yale-Cariboo, and Smith Curtis, Liberal Candidate for The Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Kootenay are defeated at the polls on November 12th. Hon. R. L. Borden, Esq., KC, M.P. Premier of Canada. The man who stands before tho I ti acted wide attention and caused world us Canada's most distinguished prophecies to be freely made that he statesman Is Sir Wilfrid Ln-urier, the !wa,s destined for great things. VOTE FOR A. S. GOODEVE Though In: lo.st ins tight against i best things 111 ihu woild lur a young Premier ot llm Dcuninfon, Sir Wil­ | It wus only two years afterward, Sir Wilfrid Laurier tor tin- Premier- inon, (or tin- reason thai the uccossl frid hns very l-road nnd very optimis­ ship ol Cnnndn in 1001, Itoliorl Laird ly in it to command others tenches in 1876 that he attained the distinc­ MARTIN BURRELL AND A WHITE llorden Is siill oi f thr Dominion's him tin- more easily in comtnund him tic ideas ns to the destiny of Canada tion nf a position in the cabinet, be­ important Dgui-cs. sell. It Increases his dignity, self re­ and these ile expresses with a poetic ing appointed minister of internal lic is in lho prime ol life, lie lias] liance n,nd self.respecl eloquence which never fails to arouse revenue in the Mackenzie administra­ BRITISH COLUMBIA. eoiispii-iious ability, remiirkuble ,-nei- "1 decided however, that I did not enthusiasm. His oratory take** lofty gy and Indomitable will. What u, mnn'inre to make teaching my lite work, tion. His constituency did not sup­ with this combination ol ^untitles "md so L returned to NnVnj Bcbtlu in lllghts. port him in the next general election, sils his min,I upon In- usually oh , 1871 anil begun the study ol law in Hit- Wilfrid was Inun in the Prov­ but he was returned to parliament miiis Mr. Uordlm freely acknowlcdg -lhe olllccs iu Halifax nf Hie mm oi ince of in 1841, French was ,-s his ambition to reach the Lop Weuthorby and Griihnm, lu 1*7* 1 from Quebec Kast, which constituen­ notcli ol politieul success, uml lliere was called to tin liar and n lew the language of his childhood. He cy has ever since been his political nro J, greal ninny Cnnattlans win, bo- months afterwards was offered n went to school in his native parish, sponsor. When the Mackenzie govern­ lieve lie will yet l,e premier. partnership by -I I' Gruhnm, ol and later took the classical course ment was defeated in the elections of | llis party, in Bhlte nf ins defeat, Kcntyllle, now u County Gpurt Judge, at L'AsHomption college. He began 1878, Mr. Imnrier, who had by this has strong faith in liim, nnd his op- "Together we worked up quite a DOMINION CANDIDATES pononts, now triumphant, admit, tlmt ' lurire practice, but owing t,, ccrtntn in I860 to study law ia the office of time become the acknowledged leader hi' is a formidable a menace to their circumstances. I entered the lirm ol the late Hun. H. LaHamme, Q.C., uf th-* Liberal party in Quebec, joined continuing success. They led thut tin- Thompson, Graham .fc Tupjicr it was who was Minister of Justice for the his friends in opposition and waited dor thc scrutiny ol Hoi-den wlio is not j not long afterward that the senior Dominion and was one of Sir Wil­ Inr eighteen years fur his party's re­ ELECTION DAV. OCTOBER 211. ably quick to delect weak spots in member of the Hrm, Sir John Thomp .. m ft asm- the armor of thc enemy, and to drive son, became Judge of tlie Supreme frid's colleagues at ottawu. when the turn to power. This came in 1896. home Btrong thrusts, they must put Court, and In the course ol time Sir latter became u member of pa ilia Mr. Laurier was then supreme in the their hest foot front. Thus, even in Charles Tupper. one of the other ment. He was admitted to' the bar house nl commons, and was called BRITISH COLUMBIA (vSeven Seats) defeat, Mr. Borden is a power. members, was called to the cabinet in 1864. Eager to succeed, he devot­ upon to organize a new government. My tirst impression of him wus ob'-lof Sir John A, Mi-Donald. Suhse- ed himself sn zealously to his legal Constituency llnvei anient Opposition CANDIDATES ELECTED tained in Montreni, lie was walking qucntly, Mr. Graham, the third mem | Thus it was that he rose to the ex­ Ihrough JI hoi,-I rotunda with tin her of tlie linn became .In,ice in work that after three years <>i prac­ alted position of premier (if Canada Comox-Atlin, elec. later. Wm. Sloan Dr. Quinlan long, swift strides which bespeak I Equity for the Province of Quebec. tice his health gave away, aad he and found opportunities which have Kootenay. elec. Inter.. .-, ,0.1. n 'i,

ru ••> -*> HILL & COMPANY BORDEN-LAURIER Ladies and Men's Furnishers ifa Who Wins? Great Reduction in Prices. It's up to the Man and his Party. We have Reduced the Prices on almost ill our Stock. Here are a few examples: For each has chosen the best saw; Ladies' Silk Hose, reg. $1.75 & $1 .90 for $1.00 Tweeds „ 75c. & 90c. yd. „ 45c. Madras „ $1.25 yd. H 80c. Simonds » „ 90c. „ ., 60c.

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3 CAR LOADS B. H. SHORT PAINTER & DECORATOR ARMSTRONG AVENUE. ~ZiIW~l§:^ We place our paint on top. Why? of General Furniture unloaded in the last fifteen days. This fall finds us in splendid shape to supply the demands Because it has the purest white lead for its base and of the people. when mixed with perfectly ground colors in oil produces Our Easy Payment Plan of Selling of Furniture a paint, which, when applied by Our Painters who know has been a great success. how to apply it, we are prepared to guarantee.

WE FURNISH YOU* HOME WE HAVE COMPLETE iliiWiriiJi HAPPINESS CRANBROOK CAFE TO THIS is open all night 4fr,r/r./-.r, YOUNG COUPLE We know that a look through our store will satisfy After hearing the Election Returns you that Our Prices are lower than you pay for the same quality of goods elsewhere. get your Supper at the PAY A S If y°u have a vacant room in your house, PAY WHEN ... ,,— , Furnish it as a bedroom ; $27.50 is our — YOU CAN. price for a complete outfit, viz.. YOU CAN. CRANBROOK RESTAURANT BED SPRING MATTRESS, DRESSER AND STAND. G. M. Blake; Proprietor. CRANBROOK CO-OPERATIVE STORES. ^. *J *U .J Special Election Edition oi the Prospector, October 26, 1908.

A Brandon, Manitoba lo pull* give KECORDSCORNED BULLETINS difton 898 WHAT THK LAUIilKIt GOVERN­ Only, Con . . 866 MENT HAS DONE FOIt LABOR, ; Waterloo, North (1) Passed au amendment to the As they arrived . Vi. L. M. King, Lib., Blected maj 261 The MENS' SECTION Gouc.Uft.tion Act, which protects cor­ Colchester, N. .s., complete porations. Btanfteld, Con., elected, maj.... 64 (2) Passed and umended the Alien BULLETIN NO. 1,-7 p. m. Full Line of Things Labor Act, that allows corporations Annapolis, N. ,s., complete to import "strike breakers." Halifax City- Pickup, Lib, Mn; 2t,n for Men to Wear. (3) Amended the Hnilway Act, so Borileu loliti us to make engineers und conductors Orossby ir,43 Dlgby, N. s., Complete- criminals in case of accidents. Carney H54 Copp, Lib., maj 151 (4) Passed an act to prevent false Roche 1529 i Portage in prairie, Man., in polls lepresentatiou to induce immigrants to come into Canada, and allows Halltai Olty,—2 Orawford, Lib., mnj 38 1'reston to send immigrants into Borden 2040 Crosby 2020 Mackenzie, Snsk. Canada under false pretences. Buchanan, ind. is leading by .... 'J (5) Passed the Lemieux Act, that Carney 1917 prtiVtmta laboring men winning n Roche 2100 Queens-Shelburne, N. B.— strike. Cape Breton, North Hun. Fielding, Lib., ia elected ttij Dis-allowed the Natal Act pass­ McCormack, Cons.. ed by British Columbia excluding 946 Argenteuii, Quebec— McKenzie, Lib Kill "4S ; ^fflB Japanese. Perley, Con, elected by 200 • (7) Passed u treaty with Japan, Cape Breton, Smith liorthier, Quebec Cranbrook's that allows Japanese to come into Johnson, Lib 2165 Bcroment, Lib., elected, maj.... 385 llritish Columbia to compete witli Madden, Cons 1992 white labor. Laval, Quebec— Smith Curtis is a-skiug the laboring Plctim Wilson, Lib., elected by 70 OUR FALL HATS. man to elect him as a member of the 17 pulls give McDonald, Con maj. 93 Popular Now arrived. You must sec them. All the newest government that has passed tbe L'lslct- blocks. We have the "Mihat" and thc "Mallory" above acts. Can you vote for theHunt s Puuuct, Con., has a majority of 113 Makes. Both Union Made. government or its supporters thn,t llliu-k, Lib 752 Oxford, Houth make laws that are in the interests Hnnwright, Cons .... 582 Scbell, Lib., maj 'J8 Grocer. PRICES $3.00, 4.00, AND 5.00 EACH. 61 corporations and against the wage earner? Renfrew, Houth Wellington, South - McKay, ('on 59 Guthrie, Lib., elected by 3L-0 GLOVES. Low, Lib C4 A Specially Large Assortment of Gloves and Mits, Klgln, West Ohamplaln Crothers, Con., elected, maj.. lined with silk, wool, and fur. The very newest 2 pulls give Dcgulse, Lib., mnj... 63 shades and styles are represented in our stock. BOOMING Hochelaga, Quebec— PRICES $1.50,1.75,2.25, 2.50, 2.T5, AND 3.50 A PR. Annapolis—three pulls to hear from Rivot, Lib., was elected. Pickup, Lib 876 Corbett, Con 872 Mouse Jaw NECKWEAR. Knowlcs, Lib Sec our Rich line in Knitted Silk and Poplina, all St. John une division tu bear from Wheeler, (Ions To Subscribers and Daniel, Cun. lcuhlng by 87 the freshest shades. Those beautiful Burnt Browns Regina, 4 polls give are are having a great run. Ootchester -2 polls to bear from Martin. Lib., -i majority of.. (12 Cranbrook. ILL Non-Subscribers BtnnHeld, Con. ahead 7 PRICES T5CTS. AND $1.00. Manitoba Cape Breton, North—2 pulls to hear Conservatives carried Sourls, Mae­ McOormack, (!on, ahead by 53 donald and Winnipeg and are hading The people of Crnnbrook and Koot­ in Marquette. Liberals ajt'C leading in BURNS Bros, STORE, CRANBROOK enay district are beginning to realise St. Anne -Doherty, Con., maj,. 291 Selkirk, Llsgnr and Brandon, the worth of the Prospector. As a St. Lawrence, 8 pulls give Lib maj 6 proof of this we are ever receiving BUI.LRTIN NO, 2 -7.40 p. 111. requests from OjU over the district to EDITORIAL COMMENTS become subscribers. Not only this Colchester—one place to hear from but as post scripts glowing praises Stunticlil, (.'on., maj 50 of the ever increasing excellence of Maissoueuve A party that ignored working men Virville, Labor, ii'iead by 625 for twelve years cannot arouse much RAWORTH BROS. *******************************************{ the news, etc., is added. faith in its intentions now. Smith Montreal, St. Anne's Curtis is pledged, if elected, to sup C.P.R Watch Inspectors. We ure now offering as a Special Dohcrty, Con, 48 polls, maj 104 port sucb a party. Inducement the Montreal Herald and Halifax city -about 6 places to hear CRANBROOK, B.C. Prospector combined for the year llorden, Con 5516 NORTH STAR HOTEL Crosby, Cons 5270 We are prepared to sny that it is* from November 1st, 1908, to Decem­ not true that Mr. Smith Curtis has Carney, Lib 4958 Watches, Clocks WE KEEP A STORE WITH ber 31st, 1909, for the usual prlco, Roche, Lib 4836 again postponed the election in Koot­ KIMBERLEY, B.C. enay. It will take place on Novem­ TNE DETERMINATION $2.00. ber 12. Gem Rings, ('ape Breton, S—7 places to hear yet OF GIVING EVERYONE As the time is very near for this Madden, Con., ahead hy 300 Bracelets, WHO ENTERS IT subscription to begin wc request our Ottawa City — 48 polls give, What has Smith Curtis done for the Emblems, I present and would-be subscribers to Bittett, Con 4613 Kootenay during his political ca-reer. SATISFACTION H. W. DKEW. Proprietor. Ohabot, Cons 4590 forward in their subscriptions at Chains, If you are thinging of Hants, N. S. - buying call on us. once. Black, Lib 1758 There is one consolation iu connec­ Silver Plate, We shall be pleased HimilY UP AND OBTAIN VALUK tion With the Kootenay election says Cut Glass,China •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Montreal, St. Mary's the Nelson News. The bye-election to show any goods POR YOUR MONEY. Hanright, Con 1635 with whicli Mr. Smith Curtis has tlnrechnl, Con 192 presented the people of this constitu­ Leather Goods, and answer any Martin, Lib 218 ency will take place before the open­ ing of parliament, so that Mr. A. S. Etc. enquiries. Ottawa -fifty pulls give Goodeve will be able to take his •••••••••••••••••••••• Laurier, Lib 3571 plaee as member the day the bouse SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WE McOlvern, Lib 3425 opens. ART o Dr. E. VV. Connolly Birkett, Con 3248 Every Article Marked in Plain Figures. PICTURES BINNING SPECIALIZE Chnbot, Con 3193 ALL PHYSICIAN AMI SUROEON Is there an independent voter, inde­ AMD London - pendent of the result of the election, THE PHOTOGRAPHER BRANCHES (Irtlee: Armstrong Ave. Beattie, Con. elected; maj over 1000 who can condone the graft and cor­ PICTURE SUCCESSOR TO ruption that have reigned supreme tt-t OF Gloucester. N.Bf — Ottawa in recent years? HOUl'S: Turgeon, Lilt elected, maj over 300 [FRAMING PREST PHOTO CO. PHOTOGRAPH! tl to 11 a.m. 2 (o 4 p.m. to H J> in. UiMidem.e 10» ' «' Phone Office 105. BULLETIN NO. 3 8 p. m. A vote for A. S. Goodeve is a vote ABATTOIR ANO COLD STORAGE CALGARY, ALTA for a white llritish Columbia, better Montreal, St. Antoine terms and honest government. Ames, Con. elected. Winnipeg- seven poles give We have the finest ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•»•»• Haggart, Con., maj 2110 The Independent Herald in its last issue says: "Vote for Smith Curtis D.J.JOHNSON Hamilton, West- and a White llritish Columbia." This Stewart, Con 2947 is a clear case of "scabbing" on the Repairing- and Pressing'. Dyeing- and denning. part of the Herald. Carpenter and Zimmerman, Lib 2653 Cooked HAM I'ssex, North, Ontiifi-lo Builder. + * Sutherland,Lib, 42 maj 5 places yet Duncan Ross says that he wants to you ever tried. For Lunches, C. FARRANT to hear from. meet Hon. W. J. Dowser on the plat­ Picnics, Camping etc., it is delicious. Successor to L. Cohn CONTRACTS SOLICITED. form. Mut we are afraid that his nightly prayer is "Deliver me from HOimF** fo* Bale or Rent at BULLETIN NO. 4. Mr, Dowser." 3 ! c Cranbrook's Up-to-date Tailor, llU-uaBa a»onable Price.. Ee Edmonton- Oliver, Lib, nine polls, maj 374 The people of Kootenay should roll I'linin' Your Order* ARMSTRONG AVE. CRANBROOK, B.O, Office and Workshop Lewis St up a thumping majority for Mr. A. Himcoc, North— Phone No. 98. S. Goodeve and thus show the rest of Currte, Conservative elected Canada where they stand ou the ques­ P. BURNS & CO., Ltd. Brant tion of better terms and Asiatic ex­ Hnnd Office, Main Office for Eut Kootenay, ********************************************< Hon. Wm. Patterson, Lih, maj 300 clusion. Calgary, Alberta Cranbrook, B. C.

Hnl ton- - Tbat Mr. Martin Durrell will he the CANADIAN Henderson, Con., maj 321 next representative in the federal Richmond, N.S. bouse for Yale-Carilmo is now gener­ Kytc. Lib., maj 223 ally conceded. The unanimous and PACIFIC whole hearted support which he is Railway Lanark, Bouth— receiving from the Conservative par Hon. Hfiggtvt. Con., elected ty as well as thc universal apprecia­ Silver.mounted Case Pipes tion with which his name is heinn Excursion HnhUmund— received by all classes of electors ir­ .ll'ST ARRIVED! 150 nl' llie latest nnd best Lalor, Con., elected, Increa&etl maj. respective of party can surely be ac­ cepted as the augury of a splendid shape;*, lious:lit for cusli und sold at u reason- STATIOMY Ml Rates from York, North victory. Mr. Burrell's opponent, Mr. ublo margin. SEE TII KM. PRICE THEM. Hon. Aylesworth, Lib., maj... 250 Duncan Boss, has not given the elec­ torate sufficient opportunity to hear Montmorency, Quebec— bis explanation of bis own record, lt Parent, Liberal, elected, maj... 400 is pretty safe betting that he will We are still leading with a fine assorted line of CIGARS CRANBROOK Macleod, Alta tind it impossible to furnish a satis- j at 3 for 25 cts. McDonald, Lib., leading hy 4 factory statement at least as far as I 10618. the more Intelligent und fair minded i This branch of the business is one of Slmcoe. Bouth— electors are concerned. Mr. Rosa Houghton Lennox, Conservative el­ stands today us a discredited polltt- i'im goods arriving ever)' dny All Tobnccos the best and most complete in VICTORIA B.c. ected over Campbell by a majority clan whose condemnation is found in and Cigarettes same |inco a* other stores, of see the record which lie hlmsell created. the Kootenays. $83.65 Calgary Cranbrook Cigar Store| oo McCarthy, Con., leading by 13'J Soiling dates Sept. 10th to 24th Winnipeg Not how Cheap, but JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. X Fancy Writing Paper and Fitm! return limit— Kept, ili'lh Haggart -Con,, elected, maj.., 2000 Muedonald, Manitoba- How GOOD & How CHEAP >*****************999**********************X Envelopes in best quality NELSON B.C Staples, Cons, r> polls give maj. 146 Marquette, Manitoba If you Imvi' never tried our ao-TOTHK 'Stewart's and latest designs. noche, Con., .I pulls give maj.. 780 $5.40 SotiriS, Manitoba HOME MADE PEANUT- 0(1 Soiling dates Sopt. 21st to 25th Schnffner, Con., 6 polls, maj. . 200 East Kootenay The Leading Fruit Store CRISP, MOLASSES-KISSES Final return limit -Sept. 28th Linear. Manitoba— Our new Publications from Green way, Lib.. HIX polls, mnj.. *2 COCONUT-KISSES DYE HOUSE CHOICE CRAPES Welland, Out. the best Authors are NEW WESTMINSTER Gorman, Lib. will win by '. 700 ALMOND ROCK AND LADY I''"'' ill l<'"»lh "I |HONOLULU I'lNK APPLES CARAMELS Inverness, N. B. DYEING A CLEANING OKANAGAN APPLES coming in each week OR VANCOUVER Cliisholm, Lib, elected, maj 'J4 civil and you will lie eonvlncod Toronto, South llic.y are tlie llnost you iiver ale Nothing line or course, ftiligb AND PEAKS — 0(1- — $21.15 MacdonoH, Con 2003 i:too nr small Unit w runnel liiuulli Come and see the new books. Selling dates Sept. 2tith to Del, 2 O'Donnghue, Lab PICKLlNfl GHERKINS AND Final return limit—October "tli Toronto, North Saturday only 20 cts. Wo also do tm Foster, Con 1989 pur pound, (IREEN TOMATOES, Shaw, Lib 1898 DRY DYEING Corresponding Rates from other Toronto, Kast, Wi Bub-dtV. Goods dulivui'i-d to any |ila<->- in il uCiu STEWART'S KINK Cranbrook Drug and points. Kemp, Con 2362 | missel, Lib 3086 OFF.CE, QH0COLAT1C8 Apply to looal tioket agents for Jacquefl'Cartier, Quebec Book Company. berth reservations, eto. Monk, Con 2 polls unheard, maj 760 THE PALM J. Leask, Tailor Hugh Stewart Dauphin 3 polls give ! J.E.PR0CT0R, 0.P.A .Calgary,Alta Campbell, Cons , maj 45 TELEPHONE, No III. GIVE US A TRIAL, PHONE 75 PHONE 75, Special Election Edition October 26th, 1908.

Continued frum pug-- i. [Uotle, (or ynur helm floes noi plumb ! the depth ol the trick, since Sir Grit Hon. [Hiehard McBride Hon. G. E. Foster Hon. R. L. Borden yuuth. ot lookine ;t,fter small matters THE LIBERAL HAND 1 will work, at the expense ot his own Premier "f British Columbia has made It much easier for me tu vole (again supposing he carries out take care of the large affairs iif my hit. promise) a do/en or twenty pro­ cheats and of my party since 1 owe mises from as many Conservatives, entered politics, 1 know ol no surer and surely a dozen or twenty votes road to both general and political is a good political Investment for the success than the obvious highway of loss nf one again assuming that the hard work, coupled of course, with Grit will carry out his promise, which common sense. he certainly will mu You see the "While the law is the profession point'.' 'I'lie trick is being worked ror which most naturally leads the young all it is worth, and more, liy the Lib man into the political arena. I al ernl boosters In tb'1 depths ol then ways like t>> see the farmer in poll depern-te circumstances here in Cran ties, for the reason that the latter brook. usually has a certain strong sirnpUc No doubl thev had the development ity and a degree of sense that often of this flagranti) dishonest device, discounts and renders weak in com­ this last refinement ot the tinhorn, parison the learning aud polish of tbe shell game of politics, in their mind's professional man. The farmers will eye when Kootenay was betrayed by be the dominating class in the devel­ Curtis und Keen (Are.ides Amho) hy opment in the Northwest, aud 1 hope the foul blow of tbe deferred election. to see more ami more of them In pol­ We have been hit below Ih" belt hut itics." we are still in the inn.- We are tin in his contact with his fellow-men now nn: ELECTION WAS WON hint for the blow has recoiled on Mr, Borden's manner is mnrked by a those who struck it and has done quiet dignity and cordiality that has them the very Injury that wns in won him many friends. While he hfl-s tcuded foi the Conservative cause. It numerous political enemies, there are Smith Curtis, who has shaken the nt the more "i les* greal Curtis rouses in every man who has God's gift oi common sense, love of fail few men In the Dominion whu are as lust of Cranbrook from bis leet Biuce t -lit:-- ul thr Betrayal, belore he is popular personally. Mr. Borden likes the great frost that blighted him and ottered as a sacrttlce tu the outraged plnj -old love .'I a unlit, the iletel to meet and exchange views with the his the night ni" his meet MIL- here, sense *n um play .oil decency ol tb.' tiiui'ii ion \,. vv iii \\e have tin- won average citizen A little Btory is told publicly promised early on in the people ui Crunb pon.-. III our hands to wm at the polls The electorate ol British Columbln Hleeted by 850 majority In North Lea/ler ot tho Opposition, elected at Of htm which i* characteristic It campaign that he would have the "Wm how you can, bj any plan unl teach Smith Curtis and the Lib have declared thai Ihey desire a Toronto Halifax, N. S., with r>00 of a major­ seems that he was on a night journey polling day here m Kooteuay oh the but win. for i" T?it- \ Ictors belong the ••ial gang t hai 11 Ickei \ and broken White British Columbia" and bettei ity ; also at Carleton, Ontario. on a train and could not sleep A 26th dot.'ber if possible. Mark the spoils, -md the big public --teals and pledges arc \ioo-, excuse foi the urgu lerms foi this provtuce like wakefulness afflicted a young man words, if possible It lias proved up tbe blggei pub! " .md.iU, antl the tin-iil -•! the ballot Ncvet le.o . WI Um Templeman, minlstei of unties, In the sume car. and nt midnight 'to the hilt tnat the perfortnn-n ol hll r gas buoys, and i he boodle, t he 11 ue will cast a vote on Aiilnit S Good defeated a! Vlcloi in by a small mn { they found themselves together in the promise was nor. alone possible, but eve and ;i Whiti British Columbin worship ' he greut gi d, grn-ft." lorltj smoking compartment. Talk began easy it presented no difficulties That is the religion ol the Grits, that Will iom; In i eineillbeicd alld Election Comments Vote for A. S. Goodeve and whatever, provided the Liberals at once, and throughout the dragging then- faith, ttuII teaching their dog dreaded, b> the -]•• liators oi lhe pub U 11 I'owau, at Vaucottvei, de ,, against incompetent representation hours these two discussed the ques­ wanted to have it so lu u few days u i And their faith, like every rot lie domain. teal- Martin and Mclnnes on November 12. tions of the day. The young man Curtis and his followers found that ten faith, has betrayed them and lefl Hy the way. you inusl have noi Iced , No roaoa without thorns. R. L. who had just returned from the their only chance ol success Inj tn them the government they stand foi how that war ci j ol n "White Hm u New Westminster, J 1). Taylor, Borden and ti. 10. Foster are still States, did not recognize his com postponing the election so that be before th,- world ou ti Ial lor political lsh Columbia" has caught the ears • in ci \ ,.,ine is elected members of the house of commons. The only white man's country- panion and the next morning in Mon­ might hn-ve the possibility of the lies tha! and tlie hearts ol the people" Why British Columbia. treal he remarket) to his friends upon Laurier government being sustained. them their deep anatiou th< very Grits havi tried to iteal it \t Nanalmo .1 HWthbrnthwnlte, { hir% very Interesting fellow traveller even though crippled In efficiency for and make it theli \ i r> ow n \ ou van Socialist, is elected, The next session of the house will of the night before. He said that further evil, to back up the failure of otched. not killed They say thai a see the proo! in the lasl Issue of thc he a hot one. He will finish his work, thnt Is If they bad talked chiefly politics and bis personal appeal to the peo] le "Independent' Herald And this, Kootenay, Comox Atlin and Vale the grafters don't finish him. that his acquaintance had been so CURTIS IS A FAILURE He and i>. powci to sti ike 1'urlhoo elections ure deferred until ^^^^^^^Sllll ^ liy set Nii-ht ha- mind you, ill the lace ol tlVP Natal convincing that he had been won over those whu shout with him know :: NOVPIUUOI 12 We don't require any sympathy in to the Conservative party He des­ Know it too late Hut wben all this not -et in ioi them yci in Kootenay acts passed !>> the Consei vativtj gov British Columbia, give it all to On- !;' « in il them Certain ol the Lib .'limn m ol Bi it ish Columbia, to ex Liberal was elected on Mon- [ t&rio. The ilate is November 12. cribed his fellow-passenger a,nd very dawned on him, hey pre^tn. he back- Hallway men should paste the above much to his astonishment • <-* In ed out of his public promise >ses ai c going around with a elude ihe ll ndoos, and the Chinese. and the Japs, and each time turned in their hats. formed that the latter was Mr. Bor treated to the 3rd November. Later proposition ol this kind "If Laurier it's hunt hoys, but tuke your med­ den himself. on, to gain another respite from the . aed in the Kast w bat is t ha down contemptuously by the Laurier government at Ottawa If Smith icine and remember thut it wn-H On­ fate that ahall be Ins, he retreated gi : your voting for Goodex e' Note lot A. s. Goodeve und clean Laurier, Sifton and Pugsley were Curtis ever reaches Ottawa as M P tario that passed it up. beaten in advance, t.i tht I2tl S \ nei il someone in - ittaw u, on ihe government on November 12. there with the goods Monday. vetuber. Pity that be did aot t.i-- it Government sale, who will be listened ten Kootenaj inside another torn A. S. tluodeve will be sent to pat \- .-. reasonable man you wil years the .laps, well beloved ot Le There was not much uf a change in to the Utb, n-it that it really mat A strange silence. The silent hand­ Uamcnt pledged only to advance the ters, for the certain n-'te of .-. - ire admit this Now. here is what 1 will mieux, will push every white working Quebec Monday. ful of cash from tlie Qrnntl Trunk It was the same old story In tbe rights of the people and tlie interests Conservative victory stirs ;n tbe air do, l will pledge mysell t '-vtt toi man to the Wall and spike hllll there for campaign purposes. same old way in Toronto Monday. •>f the people to the utmost of his we breathe and thrills out hearts. • -.•-•' j• agree, suppos 'like a weasel on the back of a barn Something rotten in Denmark, we power antl ability. What does the. postponement matter? ng aui ei has n >rity m the door mean Ontario, Monday. it gives an extra seventeen flays *.«• Kast to eoti ' • 'urlis ll li • >ks H JOSEPH RYAN. British Columbin and the Japs. ! Always bet your own money. further organize our present splendid roposal-en igl alw ays provid- ln Brandon it was cash on delivery. Don't forget Goodeve and Burrell on lighting force We Wait with some * . • - lipping tbe great A. vote for Smith Curtis is a vote November 12. for the man who supports a govern impatience tu bear, once again, lor Iraft I' ' • •'• ' oo to per shall we?i tin- mild, dulcet bleating-? It wus quite chilly on Monday meat that has agreed to let the Jap his promts* j - believe he Slippery Bill Pugsley slipped into Sifton dropped u handful ot money | night, in fact it was Ontario wea- anese enter llritish Columbia, will? Your answer matters very lit the house on a cash bnsis. iu Brandon Monday. j thor. ' ONTARIO (Bighty-sLx Seats) QUEBEC (Sixty-five Seats)

Constituency Government Opposition CANDIDATES ELECTED nuij Constituency Government Opposition CAN1HDATKS EMOTED maj Algoma, Kast .. A. E. Dyment w, K. Smyth A E Dyment, Lib Argenteuit.*. . P. H. McGibbon Geo. Perley Perley, Con 200 Algoma, Weat , Dr. K. J. Gibson A. C Boyce A C Boyce, Con Bucot , J. E. Marcil H. Sylvestre Marcil, Lib 1100 Brant...... Hon. Wm. Pnterson J. P. Nunan Hon. Win Patterson, Lib Buuce . Ur. H. S. Beland A. Pcrrier Behind, Lib 2000 Brantfurd . Lloyd Harris W P. Cockshutt.... W F Cockshutt, Con Beuuvharnois . L. J. Papainenu •I. G. H. Bergeron.. Pnpineau, Lib 26 Brockvilie ,. Hon. 0, P. Ciraham J. Webster Hon. G. P. Graham, Lib Bt'lleciiusse .. I). E. Talbot C. Vezina Talbot, Lib 1100 Bruce. North . Jolin Tolmic Al -.x. McNeil Not heard irom Borthier....! . A. Ecreraent V Allard Ecrement, Lib 380 Bruce, South P. H. McKenzie .1 .1. Donnelly Not heard from Bonaventurc .Charles Marcil A. Beaucheane Marcell, Lib 400 . .1. E. Caldwell 11. L. Borden It I. Borden, Con (Hon. S. A. Fisher... Carleton Brome V. A. Ulmstead Cornwall «.• Stormont., Major Robt Smith It. A. Pringle Robt, Smith, Lit, • (W. U. Cotton Hon. Fisher, Lib 320 Duflerln , .1. N. Pish Dr. John Rnrr llr HJIIT. Con Chnmlily-ViTchcrps V. OeofTrion M. Archambcault Geoflrion, Lib 8I1H Dundaa . W. II. Lawson A. Broiler A Binder. Con Ohninplain . K. Deguise P. E. Blondin Not heard from Durham D. II. Simpson, K. C C, J. Thornton Noi heard from Charlevoix .0. Pouliot Ii. Forget Forget, Con Elgin, East W. W. Rutherford DniVid Marshall Ii. Marshall, Con Ohauteauguay . J. P. Brown 0. Lane Brown, Lib ..300 Elgin, West W. Tolmic 'IV W. Crothers, K C. Not heard from Chicoutinii-SiiK'y, el.late rDr. K. Savard .1. Girard (Ind.) Essel, North Hon. It. F. Sutherland.. 0. E. Fleming Hon It P. Sutherland, Lib Qbmpton . A. B. Hunt Hums Pope Hunt, Lib 300 Essex, South A. II. Clarke,, K C D. Wigle I). Wigle. Con Dorchester . 0, Deschenes E. J. Flynn Roy, Lib 150 (Dr. J. W. Edwards.., Drummond-Arthubnska , . I,. Lavergne M. de Oourval, llnd.i Lavergne, Lib Frontenac IM. Avery, (Ind.) Hi Edwards, Con Gaspe, elec. later . Hon. K. Lemieui W. Flynn (Ilengarry . .1 .'. McMillan J, P. McGregor J A. McMillan, Lib.. HochelaKOi . L. A. Rivet Louis Codcrre Rivet, Lib ....70 Grenvitle ..!. Martin .1. D. Reid ,1 li. Reid, Con Huntingdon . J. llobb R. N, Walsh Robb, Lib ..200 Grey, Mast . !•',. Raymond Dr. T. S. Sproule Dr. Sproule, Con Jacques-Cartier . II. H. Dandurand F. D. Monk Monk, Con ..700 Grey, North . W. P. Telford W. S. Middlesbro. ... Not heard from .iolicttc...... J, A. Dubeau J. Gibault Dubenu, Lib ..200 Grey, South II H. Miller R. J. Ball Not heard from WE LIKEE SMITH CURTIS Kamouraska ,E. l,apointe W. A. Poitvin Lapointe, Lih ..600 Hnldiiimnd St Monk . R. P. Miller P. J. Lalor F, .1. Lulor, Con Ubellc . C. B. Major H. jSnuvin Major, Lib ..400 Halton . Dr. W. S. Harrison. D. Henderson D. Henderson, Cons... Slanderers at work. Lnprn irie-Napierville . R. Lnnctot S. Beaudin Lancton, Lib ..394 (8. Barker . P. A. Seguin T. Pagneuto Not heard from . ,1. M. Eastwood (Nelson Daily News,) [.'Assumption Hamilton, East IS. Landers, (Labor) Not heard from . C. A. Wilson J. E. E. Leonard Wilson, Lib Some person with as little regard Laval ., Hamilton, West A. Ziinmi'i'iuall Mayor Stewart Mayor Stewart, c, (JOB. Ryan, (Labor) for the truth m it. in possible for a Levis . L. A. Carrier Hastings, Bast . J, K. McCargas ... W. ii Northrup Northrup, Con (B. Bourassa, (Ind.) . Carrier, Lib 635 Porter. Cons man to have bat with an ardent de­ Hastings, West . M, Fiinni'll hi. Gus Porter sire to prepare a nice soft pillow on L'Islet . J. B. T. Cnron E. Paquet Paquet, Con 150 75 Huron, East , A Hislop Dr. Thos. Cliisholm... Cliisholm, Coll which Mr. Smith Curtis may drop on Lotbiniere . Edmond Portier L. P. Pelletier Fortier, Lib 300 Huron. South . M. Y. McLean .1. Shermitt .McLean. Lib 25 the evening of November 12 has sent Maisonneuve.. . F. Villeneuve, (Ind. Lab) A, Vcrville, (Labor) Verville, Labor 2000 Huron, West . Robert Holmes K. N. Lewis K. Lewis, Con broadcast over the country a despntch Mnskinonge.... . H. Mayrnnd D. Coulombe Muyrand, Lib 320 Kent, Bast. D. A. Gordon Dr. Stewart Gordon, Lib ...4011 to the effect that hundreds of names Megantic.'...... F. T. Savoie L. E. Frechette Si,voic, Lib 500 Kent, West . A. B. McCoig H. S. Clements Mcl'oig. Lib ...201) of Liberals hnve been removed from Missisquoi , Meigs H. Pickel Meigs, Lib 37 ...-195 Kingston , Hon. Wm. Harty Dr. Ross Harty, Lib the voters' lists for Kootenay by the Montcalm . F. O. Dugas A. Remind Dugas, Lib 300 Lnmbton, Eust .Ur. C. O. Fuirlinnk... J. E. Armstrong Armstrong, Con.... collectors of votes. This despatch Montmagny..., . o, Roy Price Hoy, Lib 176 Lnmbton, West . P. P. Pardee R. E. La Sueur Pardee. Lib which hns been published hy the To­ Montmorency. ,G. Parent Gobeil, (Ind.) Parent, Lib 400 Lanark, North ,V. Caldwell W. Thoinblirn Thornburn, Cons...... 75 ronto Globe, the Victoria Times, and Montreal, St . Anne , J. C. Walsh J. Doherty ('. J. Dohvty, Con Lanark. South G. P. McKim Hon. John Haggart.., Haggart. Con SOO the Winnipeg Free Press, at least, Montreal, St. Antoine... . R. C. Smith li. Ames .'.... H. B. Ames, Cons Leeds '. W C. Prt'dellburg George Taylor Taylor, Cons gives Mr. Smith Curtis' campaign Montreal, St. Jii,tnes . H. Gervais Aid. Glroux Gervais, Lib 1595 ' F. S. Wartman Uriah Wilson Wilson, Cons committee JI*S tbe authority for tbe Montreal, St. Lawrence.. .R. Bickcrdike H. A. Ekers Bickerdlke, Lib 800 Lennox .1 Addington.. V Lincoln W. 1>. Woodruff K. A. Lancaster, Lancaster, Cons.... statements made in it. Montreal, St . Mary's . M. Martin L. T. Mnrechal Martin, Lib 900 (Mayor Beattie Nicolet . G. A. Turcotte A.Sevigny Turcotto.Lib 700 London. Beattie, Con The collectors of voters arc all well i J. McCandles, (Lobo known and respected men, but they Portneuf . M. S. Delude L. Frenette Delisle, Lib 600 Klson. Con ,.2C7 Middlesex, Kast Dr. Q. A. Roiltle Peter Klson have been attacked in tne most wnnt- Pontine. . G. F. Hodgins G. H. Brabnaon Hodgins, Lib 100 ..ILO Middlesex, North Smith J. Doyle Smith, Lib 011 fashion by some person or persons Quebec, Centre . A. Lachancc H. Cimon Lachancc, Lib 800 Middlesex, West. W. S. Calvert Robt. McLachlin Not heard from at present unknown. If Mr. Curtis or Quebec, Bast t Sir Wilfrid Laurier Aid. Fisct Lnarier, Lib 2000 Muskoka Angus Morrison.., Wm. Wright Wright. Con his campaign committee hnve any Quebec, County .11. Turcotte Hobltallle, (I.N.) I. Turcotte, Lib ....7.159 Nlpissing 0, A. McCool Geo. Gordnn Gordon, Cons proof that any of these men have Quebec, West . W. Power W Price.... Not heard from Norfolk B. Donley A. McCall McCall, Cons committed a breach of tne trust re­ Richelieu , A. Lanctot E. A. I). Morgan Livnctot 1100 Northumberland, Kast L. Webb C. L. Owen Owen, C,,ns ,151' posed in thom why ilo they not pro­ Richmond &Wolle . E. W. Tobin ,1. Chanipoux Tobin, Lib 1000 Northumberland. West.. II. McColl.... 0. A, Munson Lamncoll, Cons,. duce it Instead of biding behind Rimoiiski... . J. A. ROSH P. G. Botllny ROHS, Lib 450 Ontario, North D Grant Capt. Sam Shorpe... Sharpe, Con despatches which nre published an­ lioiiville . Hon. 1.. P. Brodeur .1. A. Nadeau L. P. Brodeur, Lib Accl, Ontario. South L. Powke Peter Christie Fowlke. Lil, ... . .360 onymously behind n campaign circu­ St. Hyacinthe , A. M. Hcniipariaut Dr Carticr Heauparlunt, Lib 20 ,425 Ottawa Ii McGlvern Dr. Chabot. McQtvcrn, Lib lar which Mr. Curtis probably thinks St. .lohn ft Iberville . Jos. Demurs P. II. Lindsay Demera, Lib .519 Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Thos. Birkett Laurier, Lib. himself in n position to repudiate Sheilord .11. E. Allen W. II. Robinson Allan, Lib 270 Ottawa ...98 Schell D A. Sutherland Schell, Lib ... . when he sep* tit. to do so. The state­ Slicrbrooke . .lohn Leonard A, N. Woithingloti Worthington, Con 100 (Ixford. South ,.136 Oxford, North Nesbitt Cap! (,uinn Nesbitt Lib ments in the despatches and in the Hoalanges , A. Bourbonnnis Dr Lortle Not heard from I'arry Sound Watson Jas. Arthurs Arthurs, Con Mil weokly circular both talk generally Staustead . 0, H. Lovell G. W. Pago Level), Lib.. Peel Graham It Blum Illiiin. Con... ..150 about names being left off but they Tt'inisi'outa . 0. A. Giiuvreau Luc Lalielle... Gnuvreuu, Lib ,...36 Perth, North J. P Rankin. Alex. McLaren Rankin. Lib. do not give the names of those left Terrebonne . Thlbaudeati-lilntret Bruno Naaiel Not beard from ...50 1 Perth. South H Mclntyre llr M Steel,, Mclntyn , Lib ofl nor yet tin names of those- wbo Three Rivers a St Mary Hon. ,1. Unread E. Panteton.. Hon Bureau, Lib.. Peteriioro, East C Tanner.. . J A Sexemith Sexsmith, Con.. ii'.lli have committed ihis alleged crime. Two Moiintmins , ,1. A. 0. Etlller A. FautcUX... Ethler, Lib ...88 :IOII They simply make a general charge of Peterboro, West R Stratton ,i H Burnham Strnttun, Lib Vniiilreiiil , G, Boyer II. Moilt|ietil Buyer, Lib. ..600 ..837 malfeasance in office against every Prescott Proulx Di Quesnel (Ind) proulB, Lib Wright , K. II. Devlin J. A. Labelle Devlin, Lib lull collector of votes in Kootenay. This Prince Kdward Morley Currio.. Ge,i O Alcorn Currie, tnd Yitliiiisku J. E. (i. Hindu ,1. A. (iiiimet Ola-Ill, Lib. F H Keelei is an easy thing tn do but it is nlso Rainy River Conmee. Conmee, Lib Gerald White a cowardly one nf which no honest Renfrew, North Ri.rr White, Cons ..550 .1 McKay nui.n would be guilty. Renfrew, South A Low . Low, Lib Mill J. Gamble NOVA SCOTIA (Biuhteen Seats) Russell n Churl Mutphy Murphy, Lib W H Bennett Unless Mr. Curtis or his campaign Sinicoe, Kast M Chew . I ll,'W. Lib ...136 Major ,i \ Currie coinmitte are prepared to make , Daniel Wilson. .. I nil le. Con ...56 Constituency Government Opposition CANDIDATES ELECTED maj Slmcoe, North H. Lennox some definite charge against these nf Simce, South Dr Campbell Lennox. Cons ...800 ticials, they owe these men an apolo­ Annapolis ..., H, W. W. Pickup ... G. E. Corbitt B. Bristol ...180 Toronto. Centre T, i' Roblnette, Bristol, Cons gy for the statements which have ... Wm. Cliisholm ... E. L. Glrrolr .... Chlsbolm, Lib it; IA. K. Kemp been made in the campaign sheet al­ Cape Breton, Nortli .... D. I). Mackenzie . John McCornuick McKenzie, Lib, doubtful ... .18 Toronto. East i J. Russell, Und i Russell, hul ...175 ready referred to and also in the des­ t'upe Breton, Soutli...... Alex. Johnston ... Madden, Con..... 70 Hii. Geo K Fostel Fo i'i Cons., ...250 Toronto. North H Shaw patches which were sent out appar­ ....Charles Hill 1 G O'Donoghtle I Lain A Claude Macdonjel l Mncdoncll, Con ..1050 Toronto, Sout ! ently by some one in CIOHC touch with Cumberland .. E. N. Rhodes H Dutbie, i Pub own K ii osier . . Oslel, Coil ..2350 Mr. Curtis uml his campaign commit, Toronto. West Digby ... C. F. Jamieson Victoria a Hallburton, A. Wilson Col Ram Hughes.. Hughes, Cons. ... tee, ir not by one of the latter, R. Reid Ouysbon ...J. H. Sinclair ... (1. A. H. Rowlaugs . ... Sinclnlre, Lib Waterloo, North I. Mackenzie King King, Lib ,.','.260 ....Win. Roche ... R. L. Borden .... Borden, Con ....500 Waterloo, South S Moyer . Geo Clare i hire, Cun To Subscribers and .... Michael Carney Crosby, Con Welland M German Geo ilaaan Qcrtnan, Lib Hants 1. 11, Black, .. V. W. Hanrlght W A Clark. . Wellington. North M. Martin Clarke run .... A. W. Cliisholm .. R. S. MacLeod Cliisholm, Lib ....945 John Newst.eail Non-Subscribers Wellington, South Guthrie I,-,11,11,', Lib . .,550 .. W. N. Katon Morden ....500 Lieut Col Ptolcm Wentworth o Sealey . Henley Lib ,..,200 McLean, Llll W F Maclean, ele Lunenburg A. K. McLean ... 0. S. Marshall ....371 York, South V, I'- Mi-Leun, l ..Arcl. The people 01 Crnnbrook anil Koot E. M. McDonald .. C. E. Tanner .... McDonald, Lib York, North Hon. 11. Aylcaw .rth .1 Anost.iong Aylesworth, Lib . . .300 rimy district an- beginning to realise ('apt T 0 Wallac ...G. W. Kyle .. 0, E. Furguson Kyle, Lib ....233 York. Centre . . Ur I li McLean Con ...1.52 the worth of the prospect nl'. As a Slii'lliarni'-Qiii'en.H .... Hon, W. S. Fielding . A. 11. Murine Fielding, Lib ....400 proof of this wi mc ever receiving Yarmouth .... 11. II. Law .. Dr. Williamson ....750 r0(|liests fr n(ll ovor the district to NEW BRUNSWICH [Thirteen Seats) become subscribers. Not only this but as posl scripts glowing praises PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Pour Seats) nf the ever Increasing excellence nf I oiiStltlieiuv Govei nment Opposition CANDIDATES ELECTED mnj the news, etc- , |H added. I lot., K Ii Carvell II F Snntli Carvell, Lib We are now offering as n Specinl Constituency Government Opposition CANDIDATES ELECTED maj , (I W Cjtllolll. Todd, Lib Inducement thr Montreal Herald und Cli artel W '•• Todd KlngB... 1. .1. Hughes A. L, Fraser Fraser, (tons T ,\l Burns Tu ,lh Prospector combined inr iln- year Hughes .11 Tllll'eon Prince.., las. W. Itlohitfllx A. A. I.eliirgey Richard, Lib from Novciiibci 1st, 1U08, to Decern Kent. Hon o .1 I,J'llli,ii­ F J Itobhloux l.ellbilic. Lib Queens A. II. Wiirliiirtoii A. A. McLean McLean, Con G W Fowler Not heard Irom ber 31st, I'M'1!, f,,r the usual price, Kings Albert. ll II McAllister Queens.. li. E. Prcuvse Alex. Martin Prollse, Lib North imberlanil W. S Loggle D Morrison Loggle, Lib 12.00, C^lieeri! i Hunbiiiy II II Mil.cjin l: II Wllmot 1 1,11' An the time js very miir Im thin Rest li­nucha , .lumen Reid W A Molt Held, Lib •II; subscription tn begin we request our YUKON TERRITORY (One Seat) st. Ji hn city.. J. Pender.. W J, Dullii'l ...... Daniels, Con ...192 present and would he subscribers to Sl. J, Iin City n County Hon W Pugsley In A w Mcllnc Pugsley, Lib 60 forward In tlicit subscriptions at Mlclmnd, Lib Victor a .Madiiwaskii P. Midland., Dr. C A KIrkpatrlcli once, Independent Government Conservative CANDIDATES KLKCTKD. Wcfltm irolnnd , . Hon II R. Bmmerson Fred W Sumner Emmoi-son, Lib .'.'won HPItltV PP AND OBTAiN VAU'K Crocket Con .1. A. Clarke II. Bluck Oongdon York N W llrown . . o s Crockott .lnnu Foil VOUR MONEY.