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VOLUME 25 CRANBROOK, B.O, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1028 NUMBER ll

EVERYBODY'S C03IIS0 TO Cranbrook s Victoria Day Celebration May 24th UNDER AUSPICES G, \V, V.A

PABENT-TEACHSlt BODV KimberleyVeterans "Impossible TO HOLD HUNT OI'KN Useful Slogan Is Getting Ready MEKTJNG TUESDAY NEXT RECREATION CLUB Honor Ypres Heroes NOTES Without You" Speakers Will Be Mrs. II. A, Demonstrated | For 24th of May MRS. A1I0E MAY BKOCk McKowaii And Princlpnl Memorial Service Sunday .Lust The many friends nf Mr. Hugh Brock Salvation Ami}' Sell' Denial "Siit'tty First" Idea Is Rill pit U Tennis will likely be a big attraction W. 0. W1IM.II Veterans' Have Nucleus ol At- .Well Attended By Members of will rogret to learn of tho dcatli ol' his Week Draws Attention To >i/nl With Auto I'tirade our courts this summer, especially tructlve Program Drawn Dp wife, Mrs. Alice May Brock, who pann­ | for tlie younger set, and the courts are New Branch G.W.V.A. Varied Lines ol' Work The aiul Speeches' For Ileal Ilk' Da) ed away a few minutes after mid­ regit lu tilug the [being put ln good shape for the open- night on Tuesday evening, newly formed On tibrc Tho Salvation Army Annual Self 'weni lug. The (i. W. V. A. announce un un­ Tho (list memorial Bervlcn held by lhe Shu was horn iu Dominion villi-, Teacher Association, win hi' hi Denial eflort will be held from April oes i In ill'llHIIl- usually attractive program is being li­ newly formed branch of the G.W.V.A. (llengarry County, Out., iu 187(1, hut Tuesday, May 1st, at 8 p.m. HOtll to May 511). The multiplicity of IMC i hln Willi "Bafely It lias uoen Mod to open the ned up (or the big annual Empire Day at Kimberley wan a inarlteil HUCCCKH. had lived most of her early lifo In High School Auditorium, chariiible operations conducted by li i Wot notional occasion, al- i' In un Saturday, .May 12th, ami bit;! celebration on the 24tb of May. The Ilaudley'B Hull wus tilled to capacity . llawkesbury, Ontario, where- the luiu- The speakers will be Mr, w. < tho Salvation Army are umiui'stioua- illg Willi si Protection Week," preparations are being mode to put festivities will open with a parade al by tboHo who wUbed to pay rettpocl | liy home has been. Shu waa ono of a son. High School Principal, am bly "Impossible Without You," and an liuportnnl bearing mi a tennis tea an that date. !* a.m., of decorated eUtOS, floats and to t ht* t'auudlau beroen wlio fought family of eight sinters and two bro- E. HoK wan, who will speak t your practical help. Some of the ii-.-r iii™. Tl pro- bicycles, atid prizes are to be given und sacrificed their liven In tbe se­ aims and objects of the ABSOI alio | thorn. In 11)11 HIIC was married to branches of the Salvation Army work lonstratlon wa .Mi inonibei • > la Interested In cond battle of Ypres. At 7.45 meni' from tbe view point of the leach' nilv- away m each close, There will also Mr. Hugh Brock at Port Arthur, Out., lu Western that will receive Bailey, ot Hi leiuils are aski in touch witli bera of tho Kimberley branch, about tho parent respectively. Star )>e community singing, led by the and has since resided iu Crauhrook. assistance through the Self Dental ap­ ;. ami pi vented by lilm iiiu dlrece r. 50 strong, mustered at their new quar­ The objects of tho ABSocintli .1 the school children, with Mr. ti. 11. Bow­ Sul'iVring from auaciula the late peal are: Ulicll. Ill merchants ters, Summers' Halt, ami ut 8 p.m. forth in the constitution locla. er, conductor Of the Musical Society. Mrs. Brock had nol enjoyed good is fob ai. Ilia ItulH laii and other ar­ marched to theplace of service under 1 — CHILDREN'S HOMES, where lows; The object Of till in charge. The first round of a ball health for tho last four years. In nizallons Cor endo ia ad- inning B great success, the boya and command of M. P. Willis, captain many children are annually cared for. shall he to raise the sta tournament will take place at 10.30 at search of renewed health Mr. and Mrs. durd [on in advertiBii which girls being very enthusiastic, and in the New Zealand army (.'orps. The a—RESCUE HOMES, which are es­ home and of the school, ig niattor the ti W. V. A. grounds, and teams Brock took a trip to California in 1915 s been displayed 1 lhe cl­ some 40 are now BWfmmlng in the hall was appropriately decorated for tablished in all largo centres. Dur­ with Ihe school lu projiu hroughotu from Kimberley. Wycliffe. Lumberton where Mrs. Brock remained for six ifi the \ aa auto parade ad for deep end of tbe tank. the occasion with flags nnd bunting ing the past year 25ft girls were shel­ fare of tho child, to sin.! waa |ila an and Cranbrook are expected to lake months. Last year another trip wns child PI Ivlng homo the s more, tered in our western homes, and were loms, and to foster a high logan still irl In this event The Kimberley branch have every taken to Ontario, but ln both cases •I about twenty-fh ^^^ .1 Willi Tbe junior girls are turning out ilk, later helped to recover their places in citizenship and patrH (lai ,. cars Nile lu the afternoon there will be horse reason to feel satisfied with their ef­ without any appreciable benefit. For society. A girl is admitted Into a Idles, ami boarlng appropriate ban- great numbers for the gym. classes Ail parents of Cranl nk races al the old agricultural grounds. forts, tbe service being mosl impres tho last three mouths she was confin­ home whether she bus funds or not. ro look pari on Wednesday after and swimming, about too taking part pupils, past and present, teachers and S;\ ra»es will be on the card, includ­ Bive. The addresses given were of ed to her bed, hist week going to the Thu ages range from 12 up, many arc mi. Tli.- care p artlclpatlng war. any adiills who are hi sympathy with ing a SQUaw race and a relay race, exceptional merit, the speakers being hospital, where she showed signs of not bad, but are often more sinned isa .11' Ilia I'nllmil nt;: Mayor W. !• frequently applauded. Improvement to such an extent that the alius nf the Association arc invited' and (here will be $JO0 iu prices bung against than sinning. Many come Man.11. City Plro Department, Hat A membership campaign Is being up. The Veterans havo made arrange­ A number of friends from Cran­ Mr. Brock took his regular run to to attend tills tueetJnj:. and join the from small towns and rural districts, li'i. *• Stewart, 11. F. Month, Wosl discussed, and the directors will pro­ ments tor these grounds m consid­ brook were In attendance at the Sirdar ou Tuesday, leaving Mrs. Brock Cranbrook Parent-Tpui-her Associa­ seeking seclusion in tbe larger cities 1 Qrocers, Uorl 11 itson, <;.-.. 1.111111 bably make a strenuous effort along erable expense, and they will be iu service. Tho appearance on tho sitting up anil feeling much improv­ tion. ' whore they are unknown, and 85 per Bailey, !•'. \V. Bui gess, I,. Voeburg this line hi the near future. first class shape for the b!g day. Ma­ same platform of leaders of the Ca­ ed, happy with the thought of soon The membership fee till next Octo­ cent, of the girls thus received are i'. Blalno, rago, Elec ny of the difficult feature- encounter­ tholic and Protestant faiths was the returning home. Rut the end came ber 1st, when the annual mooting and restored and never return lo the old Supply : P, K COXSKftVATIVE WOMEN ed last >ear when tbe other grounds cause of much favorable comment. suddenly just us wlio had asked a election of Officers will take place ia life. Itson, 1.. H. Slyo, J.'ll. McQuaitli vrere used will be obviated by using The meeting opened with the sing­ nurse to fix up her pillow.* Heart fail­ cents. Tho annual [membership fee 1101,1) ANNUAL MKKTIM.; 3—MATERNITY HOSPITALS, oper­ Spreull. IV. Smith, li. Mannhan; tiie old fair grounds this year. There ing of "O, Canada," and the recital ure wus the cause of death. commencing next October 1st is GOc, GOOD ATTENDANCE ated In all large cities. Each of these .\. c. Bowness, A. I.. Iii . p. m>- rill also be a football game and ano­ of the Lord's Prayer, led by Rev. F. Membership cards ('an ho obtained The death of Mrs. Brock causes the is a training centre for nurses. Dur­ wa/alai. ther round of baseball after tho horse V. Harrison. Following the singing from any members of lhe membership Address It) X. A. tVaUiuger, fourth gap within two years in the ing the past year 1,570 babies were Tim parade Larted al tho govern- races. of the old hymn, "0 God, Our Help in family of ten. Besides a sorrowing committee, which is as follows: Mrs. .>l.l„.V„ Ami Election Of Offi­ born iu our maternity hospitals In n ont building and proceeded along The best dance of the season, from Ages Past," tbe aurieuce stood in si­ husband the deceased is survived by Burton, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Haxler Mrs. cers Takes Place Western Canada. iker street 11 the Btation, up Dewar 10 till 2, will close the days program lence for two minutes, in honor of the following sisters and brothers: A. D. Bridges, and Mr. Hayn.au. 4—DETENTION HOME (West Kll- 0 Louis Street, thence to The annual meeting of the Cran­ as in previous years. "Our Glorious Dead." Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Midland, Ont.. Membership cards can also 1 donau). Delinquent girls are sent ; nonjury tnd thu government build- brook Women's Liberal Conservative Mrs. John Ford and Mr. R. H. Beggs laitted at the meeting. Rev. Evan Baker, Methodist pastor here by the magistrates instead of the ing agal Here th*; school children Association was held in the Maple of Heron Bay, Ont., Mrs. W. H. Mc at Kimberley, who was the first jail in case of first offence, thus sav i were ; Bsembled and were addressed Hall on Tuesday evening last. The1 Dougall of White River, Out., James speaker, said in part: ing them from the stigma of a prison An Open Letter tn Kilt he His Worship Mayor Cameron and meeting was most enthusiastic and a F. Beggs of Oakville, Out., and another Ami "We are met here tonight, not ns a sentence, and giving them u chance to •. No an Moore, district forester, large number were In attendance. * WOMEN'S INSTITUTE * sister at Rockland, Ont. Mothers (II Our Scl I matter of pleasure, but through duty; make good. Tli yor thanked the Bchool clitl- After routine business wao attend­ • • The funeral will take place on Fri-i (itllilren a duty we owe to those Who paid the — YOUNG WOMEN'S BOARDING m and all the boys and girls who ed to, iho election of officers took day from the family home on Hansonj MI*3, where working girls Every rather und mother should The regular monthly meeting of the supreme sacrifice. We are here to cel­ m) find hi 1 helped to make the parade the place, following which a social time Avenue. The officiating minister will Ud, home-like accommodation cbnslder the adViBablllty of helping to Women's Institute will be held on ebrate thesecond battle of Ypres, Apl. at a jcesa it was. and also those win) was spent and au enjoyable musical l)e Rev. W. T. Tapscott, of the Baptist form, or of joining a fcareiit-Ttfacher Tuesday, May 1st, in the Veterans' 22nd 1915 that memorable battle when small cost. il put their cars In the parade to programme was given. Mr. N. A. Church, ot which deceased was a Association In their school district. Hall. so many ot our Canadian men poured 6—PRISON WORK. Every prison is rivey tha children. He emnhaslz- Walllnger, M.P.P., gave an interesting member. Tho essential fnctorju all true pro- ,l ilie importance cut their lives In sacrifice tha* they visited. During tlie past year 629 t iDCjUeatlng the Uilk on matters of interest to ibe As­ At this meeting Dr. Rutledge will gresa and well-considered reform is "safety first" id might preserve all tha they counted meetings were held with prisoners, Into everyone sociation, shedding a few side lights speak upon the "Care ot Milk." and near and dear. To go back to that 325 were sent to employment, and 95i an Intelligent organized public opln- with the great influx of cars there 00 tbe freight rates 'mestion. as enun­ Kirs. Harry Dodis on "Emergency Cas­ morning eight years ago today be­ of the sacrifice made on Flanders met ou discharge and usslsted to find [oh, and a Parent-Teacher Association would he this summer, ft behooved ciated by the Premier. The result of es." There will also be a scarf drill tween 4 and 5 o'clock; tbe Germans fields? We want to see Canada purified work. Iii all larger cities an Army In every Bchoo] district — with every, everybody to be careful -to stop, lite election of officers was as follows: given by the Junior Institute Girls and tried to break through the lines. With by sacrifice. We want to see a free officer attends court every day, ready parent an Interested and working look and listen before going ahead, Hon. President ... Mrs. E. L. Staples music. the wind favorable they released, the country, where the laws of the coun­ member—Is the best means to such an n referred to tbe practice of some to give a chance to tlrst*offenders or e President Mrs. M. A. Beale deadly gas, despite a signed agree­ try are respected, where tbe home is end. children of waiting for the approach others. Many of our women officers Vice-President ... Mrs. J. H. Meighen A movement is on foot in the city ment against the use of It. This sacred and where Injustice lsunknown serve tho community as police ma­ ALMS of a car and then suddenly dashing Secretary Treas Mrs. McFarhute for the establishment of a Pythian Sis­ blew across the trenches destroying I,et us make Canada what It ought trons. TEAM l'LAV - in front of it. Car drivers should Executive Committee- ters Lodge in connection with the line after line. The French, who were o be." 7—WORKING MEN'S HOSTELS To actively support und stimulate, \,e careful to keep on the look-out Mr-. J. Norgrove. Mrs. A. C. Bow­ Crescent Lodge, No. 23. The Knights putting up such a brave flght.could Rev. F.V. Harrison of Christ Church where poor men find clean beds at teachers and parents nud all public for children and other pedestrians. ness, Mrs. A. C. Sbenkland, Mrs. of Pythias are also contemplating es­ no longer stand, and were forced to Cranbrook. chose as a text for his re­ nominal prices- amid wholesome sur­ bodies tu every effort towards educa-jand where there is any danger of W. P. Cameron. Mrs. V. H. Detail,Itablishin g a new lodge at Kimberley. withdraw. On the right was the Cana­ marks the tlrst (terse of the 44th roundings. tional advancement and true welfare meeting people should go slow. He Mrs. W. Marshall. Mrs. I* Clapp. ] dian division who Immediately hurled chapter of Fcclesfastes. speaking as of children. Istated there were more people killed S -MISSING FRIENDS BUREAU Corresponding Sec. Mrs. P. I) Patton. H. 8. Young, recently appointed ge­ themselves Into the gap made by the follows: HOME which locates scores of missing peo­ through auto accidents In the United It was decided to hold the meetings neral secretary of the Lethbridge Y. French, the awful gas still taking "Let ns praise Him as men" (1) To bring the parent Into closer ple every year. Slates In a year, than through lhe on the third Wednesday of each month, M. C. A., has gone there from Wycliffe, dreadful toll. But for two days anil j Tho speaker aakee bis hearers lo go personal touch with the teacher, which a—FIELD AND EVANGELISTIC war. Before starting on a trip the the next meeting to be held at the accompanied by Mrs. Young and lit­ two nights they held their ground. I with him in Imagination back a hun­ makes for better understanding nnd WORK. The field officer does not only driver should examine his car to see home of Mrs. Cameron. tle one. to take up bis work. am proud to think how the Canadians dred years. Imagine the bustle and efficiency. preach tbo Gospel ou the street, and that the steering gear and brake*, are stood to their guns; glad to be in a hurry of the redcoated soldiers, aud (2) To promote the study of child In thu hall, but Is always ready to In working order. Tin* mayor said country that produces such men. One brightly arrayed cavalry preparing for problems and duties of citizenship, soju serve, from tho chief official of the n full accord with thu "safe­ asks "why did they go?" The word an engagement with a foo ol superior thut the standard of home and commu­ [district to tbo most degraded tramp ly first" Idea; it should not only ap­ came that men were needed aud they nity may be raised. numbers. Thoso men were all posses: on thu street. ply to tho motor traffic but to every were not found wanting in the strug­ ed with that indomitable British spirit. (3) To foster a' friendly and helpful phase of life. The Salvation Army has a large for­ gle which meant freedom or death. Ou this occasion the thin red line community spirit between those living eign mission work, which needs assist­ Kr, Norman Moore said be was glad Moffatts Variety Store could not be broken. This was IS15 In the sumo neighborhood, of the opportunity of speaking before Thoy were thore to back up ally ance, and through which thousands of ( iiAMIIKMih and lhe battle was Wuterloo. the fam- SCHOOL a local audience. There was no more B.C. nature on n document. With Imloin- heathens have been won for Christ. DUS buttle where everyone taking part To study Ihe special needs of each Important mission than thnt of trying liablo courage and willing UPRH tn True sympathy and practical sor­ In that glorious victory was a hero, school, und hy unltod effort secure all to preserve the forests of It.''. He lerve, tbe Canadians went forward. row hear sacrificial insignia. What is OFFER SPECIAL PRIZE rushing 00 a hundred years we come facilities for enabling teachers and showed bow the forests were our chief No sacrifice seemed too great. The Ihe value of your sympathy In hard FOH THE LARGEST SPECKLED TROUT CAUGHT IN to April 22 1015. No longer the red pupils to do their best work—e.g., well asset and consequently their preser­ heroic stand was made In order that cash. Canvassers will be at work coated soldiers or the horsemen canter ventilated rooms, healthful sanitary vation was most vital, tho revenue THE ('RAMIROI)K DISTRICT. freedom should prevail. But tine OftXl week, and should you ho missed, across tho fields, hul instead thekhuki conditions, attractive gardens, sports anojber cbnnce will be given ou Sat­ from ihis source alone being $6,000,- asks "Wns this sacrifice ln vain? We clad regiments are in trenches of mud equipment, school libraries) reference urday, May 5th, when a tag day will 000, He Btoted that r.a per cent of the $40 Wm. Croft Expert Split Bamboo Fly Rod hiivn a glorious heritage tn the last mire and filth. If wo count them he­ hooks, comfortable teachers' rooms. be held to wind up the effort. population was depending directly or great west. Aro we going to shut our roes at Waterloo those who fought fn beautiful pictures, pianos, and provis­ indirectly on the timber of IJ. c. He $12 Tapered Line - $12 English Fly Reel eyea and let Canada go to the dogs or Show your practical sympathy by ion of milk for children. These nre all regretted the great loss that there was shall we have a Canada that Is worthy (Continued on Page fit giving generously. necessary and possible of at la In ment from year to year through fires, and by nn interested aud active Parent- gave some very Interesting figures OPES TO ALL UNDER FOLLOWING CONDITIONS! Teacher .Association. JAFFKAV HOTEL CHANG­ ^bowing the great Ic-s of limber that KIIIST. N'i Char <•> Landlocked salmon to t,e entered In ES HANDS! NOtv DNDER The meetings of tho Cranbrook Par- takes place in this way. He showed Contest. - NEW MANAGEMENT ent-Teacher Association are held on thai iu one year in It.C. alone there Is SP.COXI).- Flih to l» caiiRlit on Tnckle sold lo UofftU'l Var­ St. George's Day, April 23 the 1st Tuesday of each month, at 8 sufficient timber destroyed to erect iety Story by Win. Croft & BOD*, Toronto. Tho Fifth Anniversary of the Naval Attack ou J. Henderson, well known ns the p.m. Will yon not become a member? 18,887 six roomed bouses,'or enough We need your help. Matty parents j timber to build a city 2S times the Till Hit.—Ml Fish entered ror Prise must tie cauKlu on Spilt the Canal at ZeebruggG. proprietor of tlie Jaffray Hotel, is iu Uiiiiiiioo droenheorl or steui Fly Hod. Posltlreljr no Trunin* Rod* have gained and glvon inspiration ln(F By H. R Helmslng, Lieut. U.N.V.R., Crauhrook, B.C. tho city to-day, Thursday, on business. Iflzo of Cranbrook. He claimed that TO be used, He reports the completion of a deal these meetings. fires had Increased with the use of Kill It'lll.-Fhli entered tor i'rlzo must be cauulit with a F"ly whereby ho disposes of the Jaffray (Signedi BUtoa 800 per cent The forest was fe t'astlnj; Spoon or Artificial t'ahtliiK Halts. 1'ositlvply no Trolling Hotel, which bo has been conducting MRS. JOSEPH JACKSON, the country's backbone, cud China aad St. George's Day, April 23rd, 1(18, submarines from passing lu and out Spoons or Trolling Rods will be allowed in Contest marked the turning point lu event- ou their diabolical mission of sinking Hi nee 1915, and the new owners have President other countries had declined with the of Iho Great War. On this day, the at sight, all. vessels, armed or other­ (already taken over the well known t* T. BAKER, loss of their forests. I'HTII.- l-'i-u to !»• IRken to Cranbrook Moat Market to be offi­ Hritish Navy pulled off the most itn wise, Including Hospital Ships. property. Recording Secretary It was up to every titan, woman and cially weighed nml displayed. pertinent and heroic uttack in the an- An attack was made on tlie Canal Mr. Henderson is now completing (Continued on page six) MMil. .Tackle on which Flsli was caught most bo purchased hall of (ho British Empire and pos­ at Ostein! the same night, and It was arrangements for the opening of a WHY I SHOULD IIEI.OM; TO I ut Moffatt's Variety Store from May 1st. lftltf. ami must be brought sibly Ihe world. roudhouse at Sand Creek, near Jeff­ to the store for examination and csrtlled correct. here that Lieut. Commnnder Rowland PARENT.TEACHER ASSO­ lies and all the many things of such rey, which he Is fitting up urn) fur­ Tho facts of the attack are now or Bourke, of Nelson, won tho Victoria CIATION vast Importance fu the child mind. SKVKM'll.-.Contest open ilttiina the legal trout season of the Cross and D.S.O., and has the distinct­ nishing to cater to auto travellers. district. should bo at least, so well known to 1. Because it is my duty to meet and 4, Because (he school can often ion I believe, or being the only Naval with a full line of soft drinks and re­ the public that they need no further know the teachers who havo my chil­ guide me iu choosing a suitable career Victoria Cross in Canada. freshment a of all kinds. relating hero. In main, tbe British dren under (heir care for such a large for my child. Naval forces In the face of great dif­ Matty valuable lives were lost during part of tholr lives. ^B^^5. ^Becaus e "Union is Strength." the attacks, which Is always the cuse PRIZE ON DISPLAY ficulties, and right under the months Since Col. J. H. McMullln's appoint­ 2. Because 1 have my difficulties and|A.on I can do little for the advance unfortunately lu nil large undertak­ of the great guns on the Mole nt Zee- ment as superintendent of Provincial tho teuchor has hers, and we can often of education, but when parents nnd at ings in wnr, either on land or sea; Police, several changes have been j brugge, took three concrete laden help ouch other. teachers unite, there is little that theyi but wo should all the more hold sa­ made In administration. Col. Me Mul- j :t. Because It will give me a new. cannot, accomplish, cruisers right Into the canal, and sunk cred tlie memory of those who thus lln Is now arranging a conference of! bond of understanding with my chil-j, <>. Because fn this life I should ne- Moffatts Variety Store them across the channel, thus preven­ laid down their lives, thnt yon and I tho various inspectors to carry out- dreii aud a fuller sympathy with their gleet no outlet, that may bring advan- RAKER STREET ( IIANHROOK, II.C. ting the German torpedo boats and might live. further improvements. i school life, their games, their dlfficul- tage to my children. Cranbrook Baseball Club Dance - FRIDAY, MAY 11th At The AUDITORIUM DANCING 9.30 TO 2 THE CRANBROOK HERALD Friday, April 27, 1H23 PAGE TWO PARADE "WILL BE A | J. A- Lalondo who was assisting'at iiiio debenture issue would cost immuintniiifaltlltl-WiHillliiliillllllilL-.—— TllQ Heralu V/hite House Doesn't FEATURE OF MAY 24th ' during a busy time, left I in all close upon $150,000, so TWENTY YEARS AGO CELEBRATION HERE I011 Sunday afteruoon' «oine Ciltil t0 Tempi Mrs. Ford that the saving is apparent, It GILLETTS | Fernie and Lethbridge. costs money for a corporation -K ::: - Extracts from Tlie Crnnbrook All business houses and fraternal to get credit as well as an in­ lis*; LYE Herald ot this date, 1903. or other organizations are Invited to dividual buying at a store. enter a decorated car or float in the .... warn big 24th of May Parade. Prizes will The people of the Province The first direct stage between Cran­ be given for the best decorated auto P. WOODS are again to benefit from the brook and the Windermere went Into float and bicycle. .operation this week, arriving from the MEAT MARKET fruits of their "temperance" Comparatively few people north Friday, und leaving again on very shortly, when another half realize to what extent Saturday. million distribution of profits Gillett's Lye can be used to advantage in every home. 'The Pirates ot Penzance" a well accruing from the Liquor Con­ For instance, with one can PATRICIA trol Act is to be made among known comic opera is to be presented A YOUNG GIRL'S SIGHT of Gillett's Lye and five i by local talent shortly In this city. Is a very precious thing. It the hospitals and municipali­ and a half pound; of lard F nr grease, ten pounds ol '*• Bhould not be neglected It she ties of the Province. Total pro­ J. D. McBride, tlio local hardware complains of headaches. The fits from the Liquor Hoard to good hard soap can be made. Use one tablespoon magnate tills week received three chances are they are caused by the Government during the last straight cars ot hardware slock (or detective eyesight, We can rem­ Gillett's Lye in gallon of water for cleaning and his store. edy all such troubles OUlokly by iscal year are staled to be something less than two mil­ disinfecting refrigerators, providing JiiBt the right kind ot sinks, garbage cans, tiled Tho local lodge ot Odd PelluWB ure glasses that will enable ner lo lion dollars. doors, bulbs and toilets. this week celebrating the untllvorsary see better and to dispense with ot their Order, und will attend church tho headaches. Onr servlco Is Now comes the announce­ Useful for over 500 sorvlce on Sunday night. up-to-date nnd our charges are ment that the much-talked of purposes. fair. ore testing plain llial B. 0. WIIH J. Fingul Smith ol Fort Sleolo, wan In the city for a couple ot days over to get this year will nol mater­ last week-end. TAKE NOTICE RAWORTH BROS. ialize, lhe estimates to be that Everything Listed Jewelers nml Opticians brought up af Ottawa nut inclu­ below is Guaranteed to NEXT TO Till: POST OFFICE ding Ihis item. Thus another be FreHh Killed. fresh grave is made In the cem­ A BIBLE THOUGHT etery of the Kootenay's burled \W—FOR TODAY- SPECIALS hopes —which were lo have $#»&•«... :.;.•..; ^?'%. Thmtgtita tncmorireil, win prove a ; pricelem htrlUse I" MOT **•»•». "1 have no di'sirt- to live in the FOR FRIDAY AND Cbt Cranbrook Gerald blossomed so brightly when ySSfe* 4-v. * *«# ft White IJnnse." buys Mrs. Henry SATURDAY Bast Kootenay raised its mem­ Ford, a* Interviewed bore about thy Published Every Friday Saturday, April 88 ber to lbe dignity of dominion presidential boom fnr her husband, Ice Cream Fillet of Veal, fresh K A. WILLIAMS H. TOTTER GOD'S REQUIRKMHNTS. — What "I don't know where it fitarted nnd cabinet rank, In Ihe case of I'm not even Interested," says Mr' Yes, we have it. Take killed 30° (loth tlio Lord thy God require of thee, some home and hear the , y&M) per year the fish hatchery, there is for­ Ford. Fresh Salmon, (piece) — Mc NubitcrljilJim 1'rlcw but. to fear the Lord thy God, to walk expressions of delight. To United Ktalen .. . Hull ;>«r yeur tunately sufficient public spirit in ail His ways, and to love Him, and Fresh Salmon, (Sliced) ... 85c FREIGHT SHED AT After the show make the abroad so that the red tape of to serve the Lord thy God witli all thy Pot Roast of Beef 12Hc "Wills. • JUUftiuii Wituout • HHMle" GOLDEN DESTROYED Patricia your rendezvous. Printed br Union I.abur officialdom may be swept aside, Coming Events heart and with all thy soul? Fresh Pork Tomato AdVflrtlnliiK Haifa on Application. —Deuteronomy 10: 12. BY FIRE SATURDAY !l ,c Changes for AdvarLlalns; MUST be In but even public opinion cannot CANDY Sausage " till* u(flue Wednesday noun the out-rent Sunday, April 20 " *~ Leg of Pork 2Se week to secure attention. in every case counteract the of­ JESUS PREACHER AND HELPER: A mass of blackened timbers is all Our stock of Home Made ficial tendency lo inaction. —Jesus went about nil Galilee, teach­ that remains of the new Golden freight Candy is now complete. It Loin of Pork ' 850 APRIL 1923 .... ing In their synagogues, and preach­ shed, as a result of fire which broke is pleasing others — try Shoulders of Pork Wo out about 0 o'clock Saturday evening. some yourself. —• SUN tion tui wto TNU rm SAT ing the gospel or tlio kingdom, and Sausage 2 !»«. 25c Farmer governments east antl .The shed wns nearly empty of freight healing all manner of sickness and all FRUir 12 34567 west are not sitting very com­ manner of disease among the people. |at the time, the southbound shipments EXTRA SPECIAL! 8 91011121314 fortably in the saddle just now. Matthew 4: 23. having all been cleared the day pre Nothing but the best. Corned Beef l*c To take the agrarian govern­ Monday, April 90 vioufl. A company material shed ad­ joining the west end of the destroyed THE - PATRICIA LARD - BITTER - EGGS KNOW AND CONSIDER:—Know 1516171819 2021 ments of , Manitoba and Sunday, April 29: I.O.O.F. Annual An building was saved, and all the mate­ . CONFECTIONERY and All Cured Meats Ontario as examples, the first iiiversavy Church Service at Baptist therefore this day, and consider in 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 rial was removed. Phone 47 PHO>E 524 named distinguishes itself by Church, 7.30 p.m. thlno heart, that the Lord he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth be­ The fire originated near the west 2930 coolly announcing an expected end of the shed, and it fs thought to Wednesday, May 2: St. Mary's Church neath: there is none else. Thou shalt CHANUHOOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA deficit of two million dollars keep therefore Ufa statutes, and his have started from a cigar or cigarette Ladlos' Aid Tea and Sale, residence stub carelessly thrown down. Water FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 11)23. (luring the present fiscal year; ot Mrs. Morro, Dltrlck Ave., 3 to 0. |comniandmnts, which I command thee Manitoba makes a little better this day, that it may go well with from the pump house was playing on thee, and with thy children after theo, the flames shortly after they were showing by keeping its deficit Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5: discovered. However such headway Bargains in NOTES that thou mayest prolong thy days within the million mark; and "H.M.S. Pinafore" nt the Auditor­ had been gained by the fire that it was ium. upon the earth, which the Lord thy To antagonize bodies who the equanimity of Premier Dru not got under control until the entire SEWING MACHINES God glveth thee for ever. ihed was practically demolished. have the remedy sought for in ry, the pioneer of Farmer pre- . . , . . „ Baseball FROM 95.00 TO 150.00 li | w l) May u Uc ent —Deuteronomy 4: 39, 40. Superintendent T. C. MacNabb is at their keeping scarcely seems a mlers, in Ontario, has been so | trlct league Club, at the Tnettday, May 1 Uanc6| D 8 present there investigating the con­ AIL IN PERFECT RUNNING logical way to go at the tight disturbed by criticism, mostly Auditorium, THE HELPING HAND:—Bear ye flagration. ORDER for equalization in western| from within its own ranks, that one another's burdens, and so fulfil Thursday, May 24: (J.W.V.A. Annual 4 Seven-Drawer D.H. Singers an appeal to the people Is an­ the law ot Christ.—Galatlans 6: 2. freight rates. Bul this is what Empire Day Celebration. Horse Wednesday, May 2 Rev. J. Knox Wright of the Bible . 1" Five-Drawer D.H. Singer Premier Oliver has done. Whe­ nounced to be taken the last races nnd a good program of Held ASSURANCE: —If any man be s Society is in Cranbrook this week. On 4 T. Eaton Machines ther the chairman uf the Hail- week in June. events. worshipper of God, and doeth his will Wednesday evening a very interesting way Commission and the vice- him ho heareth.—John 9: 31. address accompanied by lantern slides TERMS CASH was given ln the Presbyterian Church president of the (J. P. H. are LEADER OF SEW PARTY Thursduy, May 11 PREDICTS FINANCIAL 1HF- FROM THE VIEW-POINT A LOVE FEAST:—Better is a dinner These views^were exceptionally good, White Sewing Machine Store right or wrong, a conciliatory FICUI-TIE8 AT OLIVER OF of herbs where love is, than a stalled which with the lecture was worthy of 19B Armstrong Avenue A. L, Rryan, Agent tone would he more conducive OUR CONTEMPORARIES ax ami hatred therewith. a larger audience than was present to a settlement than a threat .McRae Declares Big Land Set­ —Proverbs 15: 17. with harsh words, aud any at­ tlement Scheme Is Too IDLE BOASTING Iriday, May 4 . tempt to bludgeon them into Expensive Premier Oliver should not forget DIVISION DESTROYS:—Every city what, happened to n great champion other views will only react up­ or house divided against Itself shall LOOK Declaring that beforo Ihe 12,000 of former days who was Inclined to not stand.—Matthew 12: 25. on the bead of the Premier. One THK HOME OF (iOOl) acres of land, which is lo be put under he somewhat boastful about his PASTRY may admire his motive, but not water in the Southern Okanogan pro­ prowess. Ile says certain men, who Rigid censorship of moving pictures his method. An olive branch ject is sold, the amount or money re­ are not by any means childish ln their Our Food and Service are Plea- Venezia quired to complete tlie work will total mentality, are not big enough men­ is being urged on the Provincial Gov* will accomplish more than a big eminent, by the Victoria Police Com­ sine: a Host ot Friends. Jli.000.0u0, General McRae, temporary tally or physically to meet htm on the BOOTHS FOR LADIES f stick. leader of the Provincial Party, told a platform, and he knows they will nol missioners. Tbe Board Is taking Its .... large gathering In the Okunagnn last do It.—Victoria Colonist. fight direct to Attorney General Man- Bowling Alley Tuesday evening, that a revision ot son, with the suggestion that there be A bright politician iu Nova CAFE ZENITH tlio Government's plans for handling three censors for B.C. instead of a Scotia believesne has discover­ LOOKS BRIGHT FOR IU'. rilANllKOOK, B.C. this proposition would havo to he Tho tide has certainly turned in single censor with assistants. The ed a panacea for the difficulties made or otherwise, ho said, there public is strongly against the exhibi­ Opposite C. P. R. A SIVER SUGAR BOWL will be given away British Columbia. On every hand one to the Lady making the Highest Score in Three Ga­ which he states are now con­ would not he sufficient realized to pay hears of tho maturing of plans for in­ tion of crime pictures. fronting that Province, difficul­ the Interest, to say nothing of inking dustrial effort. Already construction mes of Ten Pins. care of tho capital expenditure. ties of finance and policy which und logging camps are busy; the wheels are turning In the lumber For the Gentleman making the best score in there is no reason to believe, as Speaking on the subject of the south­ ern project, General McRae Bald, un­ mills, big and little; there Is activity Ten Pine a TEN DOLLAR GOLD PIECE is being of­ a matter of fact, are any more less arrangements can be made for in mining- in nil the mineral sections fered. acute, or even equally so, than tiie settlers to pay for tholr land on of the province, which means practi­ any other province in the Dom­ the annuity basis, tliey would bo so cally everywhere. A new era of pros­ These prizes are being offered for three straight perity IB assuredly ut hand. Optimism inion faces. The remedy sought handicapped financially that many games. would bo forced lo leave their forms, with its consequent display of energy is separation from the rest of after spending considerable on im­ and loosening of purse strings, has BIG 22 Starting Monday, April 23rd, and closing on tho Canadian confederation, provements, und would never enjoy taken tho place ot pessimism, or Saturday, May 20th. and setting up an independent lhe fruit of their labors. near-pessimism, with its lethargy and dominion, but this was voted The original eslimate Of the cost of its dosing of pocketbooks. Even the ranchers annd farmers, tho hnrdeBt Clean Up, Paint Up, Paper Up down. tlio project, he said, wns (085,000 for J 18,960 acres, but Inter the acreage was hit of all In the last year or two, are .... looking forward tn prosperity. And But before you FIX UP see the "BIG 82" for that new reduced io 13.000 acres to bo put un­ Congoleum Rug or Floor Linoleum It is not necessarily cause der water. To October Inst the sum (he employment situation in British and effect, but the same des­ Of $3,888,580.00 ln addition to Interest, lumbhi is beginning to look like old which would amount to approximator times. There will be no idle men in FURNITURE.- patch from Victoria which an­ the province, barring always the nov- Don't Be Held On a Charge of nounced that a government, li­ $237,000, had been spent. Tho amount Another large shipment of New Furniture just which would bo required to complete •rworks.—Kamloops Telegram. arrived, consisting of Beds, Springs, nnd Mai tresses quor store is to be established the undertaking, beforo the lnlid Is of different makes and' of the finest quality; Dining at Kimberley, also stated that sold, the government estimates will QUESTIONS j Room Suites—none better in the city; Library Sels; a start was to be made right be $1,11)0,000 more, making a total of Dressers of various styles and makes; Wicker Chairs; PREMIER'S STATEMENT " Manslaughter " away on the new provincial jail 18,888,539.80, bul he had been Inform­ Dining Room and Kitchen Chairs. ed the total would not full fnr short or "One reference in the Premier's CAM, AT THK "BIG 28" TO GET OIK ADVICE building there. According to speech hero wo did not agree with I $11,000,000. AND PRICES arguments heard on the plat­ was his statement that the Trail WHEN BY DRIVING A form when government control Tho total acreage sold, lie went on Smelter paid tho freight rates differ­ > say, wus 1350.67; for this COBII hud was being advocated, the jails ence merely hy paper because It was been received to the extent of $48,902 a C.P.R. concern, but Penticton mer­ were going to remain Idle after nml thore Is principal outstanding chants paid in cash. Wo venture to sfiW'iM'j.ht they were once cleared of the amounting to 1346,239.68, making believe that the C.P.R. does not treat criminals the Prohibition Act totnl of $294,150.68. tho Trail Smelter any differently in IN AS Hi was making. Far less was the Pointing oui thut the greut problem the matter of freight rate charges and with a largo majority of tho people of 'WEE MAC CREGOR" DRAG SAW building of new jail buildings freight rate collections than it does British Columbia is to mnko un honest any other shipper. The Trull Smelter DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER TO THE CONSUMER going to be necessary. living, General McRao said the most is no doubt operated on a definite bus­ This Is tlio original IT CAN HE AVOIDED of tlie people were living under con­ iness basis, and that being the case, NEW PRICE The City of Fernie is embark ditions of the strictest economy, while ana only genuine must stand or fall as an entity by it "WEE MocGBEGOK" MUG SAW NASH CARS are equipped wlthRELIABLE DRAKES ing on an experiment which many others were actually denying self, even If moneyed men holding themselves tho things they needed. C. P. R. stock also hold Trail Consoli Got repair parts direct from th; will be watched with a good factory, at substantially reduced Was It, under those conditions, too dated shareB."—Penticton Herald. deal of interest in the carrying prices. No delay. Full stock or much to reqttlro the Government to parts nlways ready tor immediate ARE YOURS ? out of a further $65,000 worth do tho same? delivery. of waterworks extensions. Tills Mr. Oeorge Anton of the Club Cato returned on Tuesday from a two Send tor Illustrated Folder $160 is to be undertaken without the Matters of interest and representa­ Free on Bequest. AT VANCOUVER, B.C. tions from sportsmen and trappers week's visit to Winnipeg, stopping on usual but costly expedient ot a llio way at Lethbrldge. While 111 Win­ from all over B.C. have been before nipeg Mr. Anton was present at the THK HAYNES-WALKER ENGINE AND MACHINERY Co. Ltd RATCLIFFE & STEWART debenture issue. On the basis the Game Board, which will, In due (Successor lo Wee MacGregor Saw Mfg. Co.) of a twenty year issue at even wedding ot a friend ot his from Letli- VANCOUVER, Jl.C. course, present a report and recom­ brlilgo, Mr. Chrlsto of the White tjincli INDUSTRIAL ISLAND 6 per cent., and including the mendation* before the Attorney-Gene­ Ceie. ~~————"*•*"• retirement at maturity, a $65, ral. Friday, April 27, 1!1->:S THE CRANBROOK HERALD PAGE THUD

-And Their Mother is Only 35 WASA NOTES h--> '•• : ••** w v** • • t • • * • tt • • t • • According to reports and things go­ k'$^j-&i krf iA W.i ing on by the way among the male fraternity of the community of Wasa, considerable rivalry exists between the younger set and-tho seasoned old ilmers who are inclined to cater '<> tlio opposite sex, somewhat to the amusement of those who ure looking on. U seems that skill plays its part, whllo youth ami the necessary art of courtship may not always Intermingle sufficiently to win out. However, one of tho "old school" of tbo male ele­ ment iu said to have secured the locft- LtOU for a camp site near a school- house wliero tho fair one Is said to be Unfiling, and of cuurso one can KUCSS Such Luck'Sudi Luck the objective case, as It were! In the friendly darkness he seized her. Eagerly lie kissed her unresis­ Mr. Andy Edgar, ax-foreman for tht ting lips. Then tiie moon shone once Wd«^ yi.UrM. i). II. I mitt ( Vnldosttt, cln., age 88, Is tho mother ot these Lovering Lumber Company was am­ more through the clouds, ami his ton uoatitlftil chlltlrou, tho oldosl tr. yonrs mul the youngest n month*. ong those who registered .it the Hotel courage disappeared. 3&s&^ Only one pair of twins is lucraded, Mrs, lialtun Is believed to tw tin y„ii'iigi>st mother ot leu. Wasa on Saturday of lasl week. "1 beg your pardon'' he si uttered. "I thought you were my wife," - Canada's Bsr.t Buy - 1 Mr. .lack Smith, lumberman, farn "(Hi. John; I didn't think you would The CLUB CAFH Long Search Is er ami rancher, was a visitor nt th know me," she said dejectedly as she i'HE ECONOMY PACKAGE Wasa on Sunday. Mr. Smith, who has removed her mask. had a varied career In the foresis and Ended at Last *#•**, ranches in tlio wide domain of Can­ h (ALSO PROCURABLE-& lb. PACKAGE 15*) Skhth We'd Love lo Touch 34 Spool Years .Seeking Hellel ada, has also served overseas, aud can Tho bozo who culls himself "A give a good account of his vast and deau-cui youth. From Rheumatism Aud varied experiences on both sides nf DOES TOMB Ol' EGYPTIAN Found lt in Tanlae, king goes on in the Inscription to re- Charles .Murphy, general manager Stales ('miller iho Pond. Horrible Hooch MONARCH CARRY CUR8E1 peal the curse. O.P.R. Western Lines, has ordered ibe There was a young fellow named PARALLEL CASE CITED The sarcophagus had been rifled) Immediate rebuilding of ihe c P.R, Mr. Jack Taylor motored to Crau­ Strauss many decades before bv persons uu- workshops burned In Vancouver re- After aulTorlna for years ami spend­ hrook to s[iend tlie week-end at his Who got ou a terrible snuss, known hut was transferred from ibe'cently ing u Kiunll fortune trying to get relief, (Special io the Herald) liomo there. llo had the right key land of the king's fathers to France by' Tanlac has flxod mc uu ln short order, lnvermere, 11. c, April 11. Those In the keyhole, you see, the French, iu the reign of Louis Na- ' ** " "* lis certainly surprising how quickly who are following wiih any interest Mr, Joe Hull is among those who Hut the keyhole was in the wrong poleon, tho right medictno will get a person the cause of the death of the late Karl hauss. to feeling right again," said Charles are employed at the Lovering camps. of Carnarvon, and wondering whether WANTED Coulter, 125 Sack vl lie Street, Toronto, * * * * or not Ihis may have been brought ab­ 5,000 HEN TRY YOUR BREAKFAST, LUNCH Out. Kinney McDonald was among those oul by a curse altacheil by King Tui- Railway companies are looking for who paid the Camps a visit of late niiiitfs wisdom a busy season In B.C. Freight ship­ to try ot r meals at the new cafe. OR DINNER AT THE Chill CAKE. "Afy hands and wrists were so Aunt Sophie: "You look so nice in huiik-amen Lo any person who might Kinney was eu roule to (Jolden and disturb him in his lasi sleep may bo ments are increasing as considerable All white hell). Opposite t epot. j swollen with rheumatism I couldn't other Interior points, so ho stated, your boy scoul suit thill 1 am going to lumber, pulp annd paper is moving. All our food Is tlie best Interested in knowing that this poten­ Pull conns meals Mi ! hold a bow to play my violin. My right where the McDonalds are less numer­ kis» you Willie." tate was not ihe only one who, If the that' the market provides. leg was affected also, nnd hurt so bad ous. There should bo a reason. Willie: "do ahead- 111 call h my A trial win convince > ou, ; I couldn't beml It or lie on my right charge be proven, endeavored to pra­ good deed for tlie day. ider the inawKCiueul of TRY OUR COFFEE I side. I sneered so terribly 1 never felt ted his remains from molestation, 0 Served with Pure Cream j like eating, and my nerves were so Un­ * • • • Hev. Dr. Thompson writing in his It keeps - \ BOB KBLLY strung 1 could hardly sleep a wink. FKKNIi; - CALGARY LINE SI Siinpkins Sins famous book under date of February Ull > a lU'lurnod Man a hlul. i "1 kept getting worse until I got WILL DEVEiOP LARGE A lot of folks don't get the right 1857 reports the finding of a Phoeni­ •fe\ indefinitely Tanlac, but the rheumatism began NEW COAL AREAS picture of things because they're lu cian sarcophagus near Sldou on the I easing up when I started on this the wrong frame of mind, 10th uf thut month which had on the when the cans [treatment, and In a few weeks time Construction of tiie railroad from * • * * mummy case au Inscription to the ef­ NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE ' was gone completely. I feel fine in , near Fernie; to Calgftry, by are unopened. Kin lit Hank at Him fect that the person whose body was LEARS TO EARS i every other way too. annd can get a- the Calgary ami Fernie Hallway Co., Milk and Cream A very economic man In Iowa wrote therein contained was King Ashniuu- Practical ComnrreUI Course lu : mind like a schoolboy now. I'll tell work on which was started in 1!H2, Pure, rich, lo a manufacturer of a patent medi­ tt«er, iho king of the Sidontans, son of Dhorthut, Typewriting the world Tanlac is great." will be resumed this summer, accord­ DIRECT FROM cine which sold for one dollar. He Tabullh. lung of the Sidoulaiis. The BooUeeplef, Coanereltl Lew ing to announcement made by Frank­ convenient. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- said. Inscription goes on to state that t Feutsusblp lin Crandell, one of the directors or Big Butte Dairy Farm < gists. Accept no substitute. Over "ii "Please send me a bottle of your late king spake, saying "I am snatch­ Ceswerckl EugUsk sr,d the company. It is the intention to [ million bottles sold. nerve medicine, for which I enclose ed away before my time like u flowing Spellng PHONE 10 construct 50 miles of the li net his sav- one dollar. river. Then I have made a house for mer, from Sparwood directly north to DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES "P.S.—I have forgotten to enclose my funeral resling-piace ami am ly­ Mount Wilson. ST. CHARLES MILK X Fer Particulars Appli to the dollar, hut no doubt a firm of ing in this sarcophagus, ami 'n tbis THE HEATHER BULLETIN Tlie cost of the construction of the sepulchre, the place which I have Free Recipe Book— C. V). TYLEB, Principal your standing will send it anyhow." Wr".ethi: BordsjnCo. road together with the cosl of building He received tills reply: built. My prohibit ion to every loyal Limited, Montr**!. P. 0. Box, II, Kelson, B.C FRAME'S BREAD | Official Thermometer Headings a colliery at Mount Wilson will am "We beg to acknowledge your es­ person and to every man, not lo open IS GOOO BREAD At Cranlironk mint to approximately JH.r.tiO.OOO and teemed order and have pleasure in my sepulchre and not lo seek with me His Pies, Cakes and Tas- Mln. Max. the capital for this part of the road sending yon a bottle of our nerve treasures, for there are no treasures try can not bo beaten. Thursday, April 10 SI 60 has been assured. The road has been tonic-- which we trust will help you. with me, nor to luke away the sarco­ THE HOME BAKERY Friday, Aprjl 20 27 48 surveyed for the entire distance of 157 "P.S.— We have forgotten to send phagus of my funeral couch, nor to miles, and when the line is completed transfer me upon my funeral couch Phono S7 • Jiorburj Air Saturday. April 21 32 57 the medicine, hut no doubt u fellow Bruce Robinson Sunday, April 22 20 56 from Mount Wilson it would RO into With your nerve (Idea not need It." upon Ihe couch of another. And If Teacher of Mnslc Monday. April 23 20 61 Calgary from the southwest, * • * * men command to do so listen nbt to Tuesday, April 21 26 65 Tbe company has applied to the their opinion: because every royal Studio above Murdock McLeod's. Phone M5 LESSONS I.N KTIQITETTE person and every man who shall open Wednesday, April 25 24 69 Federal Government for a renewal of Hy Miss Vera Dense CRANBMDK CLEANERS this funeral couch, or who shall trans­ the charter, which expires on June 4. When taking a young lady for ANDJYERS and has also asked for a renewal fer me witli tiie funeral couch, shall ROBINSON'S ORCHESTRA-DANCES ARRANGED FOR un automobile ride do not insist have no funeral with tbe dead nor be Ot the subsidy originally granted that she pay for ull the gas ami Every .Garment sent to us to be MINERAL ACT. when tbe road was started, amounting buried In a sepulchre, nor leave be­ oil at every filling station. If she **«>>M»*'<.«*^»»»««»*^>«»*'».^»s»e*«»«»»«»»»»a»«^»«*%se»*>««,«»»»,»s»e»»»»^ Cleaned or Dyed Is glvon to $fi.4O0 a mile. According to Mr. hind them son or posterity; and the wants to buy a new tire occa­ Our Utmost Care. (Form F) Crandell, there is a question yet a* holy gods with the king that shall be sionally do not mar her pleasure Our knowledge ot the business to whether this subsidy still stands, over them, shall cut off that royal ( • i liiual.' of Improvements by refusing. Is your assurance of satisfaction which would amount lo approximately person und thai man who has opened Mr. F. G. NOVAK here. Phone, and we will call. $1,000,000 for the entire road. * * * • my couch or who has abstracted ihis sarcophagus; and so also the posterity or bring us your work. The construction of tbe road was mo per Cent N OTICE of that person or of ibat man, whoever TEACHER 01 VIOLIN A>D BRASS IXS'IROIEN IS started previous to the war and $(100, "Brown Is a good business man." We Clean and Dye Evorrthlni he be. nor shall his root he planted 000 was expended. Work was stopped "What makes you think so—and VHONF 157 "Pi ••Jam.'' "Rasp," "'"Straw." downward nor his fruit spring up­ when war broke ont. The company is just what has iie done to warrant such ••Onion." "Plum," "Apple." "Orch- ward, lie shall be accursed among financed by Hritish capital. enthusiasm?" Studio: :I7 Ariii-.lr.niu' Airime aid.' "Harvey." "Acme." "Apex," those living under tbe sun, because According Io Mr. Crandell tbe ap­ "Why he bought a shawl from a Sims," "Zenith," Spider Fr." "Olio Scotchman al a profit, I am to be pitied, snatched awaj be­ Opposite Telephone Building plication for a renewal of the charter Jewish gentleman and sold It to a Phone 142 Fr„" "Another Fr " "Wren." "V. A. fore my lime like a flowing river" GEORGE E. BOWER has been made with Ibe Intention of n. Pi'.," "Pollox," "Castor," "Wolf,' RADIUM HOT SPRINGS After a recount of bis doings the extending the time for tlie comple­ L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., • i I in ;i x.' "Pohecw" "Snap," "Gold SUMMER CAME IS NOW J tion rather than the beginning of the Dust," "Sergeant,1 Lieut." "Corpor UNDER CONSTRUCTION Musical Director work, lie Htnted that the company ul," "Hutman." "Captain*" "Sapper FOR RELIABILITY, SOUND­ Craiilmiok Musical Society will starl work before the charter ex­ V n Tr." "W. A. A. 0." pires. lnvermere. April 14.—-Work com­ NESS OF CONSTRUCTION, Toucher ot Singing, violin and MINBRAL CLAIMS mences to-day ou tbo construction of PURITY OF TONE AMI PER- Pimm Situate lu tho FORT STEELE Mining a large summer camp for the Canadian FECTION OF TOUCH, Preparation Mr Musical Bum Pivlion ot Kootenay District; IO REDUCE COMPENSATION PaclflcRailway at the site of the Ra Ittntlons Where located -On Sullivan Mill, dlum Hot Springs, near the western CHOOSE A PAID FOR SLAUGHTER 111! MUtSTBONO AVE. near Kimberley. entrance of ihe Banff ? Windermere Phone 5iis Cranbrook, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Tho Consolidat­ OF DISEASED CATTLE road. This will consist of a large com­ ed Mining ti Smelting Company, of munity or assembly building of rustic Canada, Limited, Free Minor's Certi- Ottawa, Oni. -A resolution, the pur­ pattern aud cedar logs to be surround­ IWtfaW^fsW " Every Spring, Ifo e MIJJM !-:v,'" •-"' v:': '-.~~"~ " flcato No. 40104-C, Intend, nlxt> dnys pose of which Is h) reduce tbe com­ ed by comfortable sleeping bungalows. three successive yeurs," rays Mr. Write tor Booklet or Cell tt III) Baker Street, Ntlsou, K.C. It Is anticipated this will be ready for I PARK i: it & M <• h- Contagious Diseases Act, was Intro­ Juno 80th. I had iiiese inflsmtd growth* lanced Hay and drain or All Kinds lalnlng a Crown Oram or tha above duced lu lhe house last week by Hon. I It Is likely a similar one will he built I never got ritl until I uud Zrni-Ruk. .•lull... W. It. Motherwell, Minisier of Agri­ u! the Vermillion crossing, about for­ This herbal balm purified and healed in a wonderful way. 1 hi re has ncvir Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. And furl nor take notice thai action, culture, ty miles further east. • llunson Awniio been any return of the olil troubio." nnder section K.r>. musl be comnionced Mr. Motherwell explained that the I ^ of Canada Limited Cninlirook Alsoforcsteini.plinpici il before the tssunnce of HUIU cerUfl- Indemnity lu the case of purebred ani­ The Provincial Qovernment Em­ •lion l,!.,i; i.ofl ;.:•• • •! OFFICES, HMELT1NQ AND REFININQ DEPARTMENT • ni' ni' Improvements. bum* > ildl all /' * Ollleo PhSni '<2 Bt* Phone 110 V; mals was reduced from $200 to $180, ployment Bureau at Victoria, reports Itveedl WMTMf I'MIHSsi* '•'• •.!•<• (life 111 THAIX, BB1T1SU COLUMBIA Daled this 84tli day ot April, A I). Which was tlie pre-war figure, The that labor conditions ure mucli Im­ a lim at Zim )•> V i »!• hwl I-JUHJU»•.'.• Hi .. .'IK. LOSS, balance of the resolution was to pro­ proved, und thai si Hhortugo of labor til drasiUu and <.«!•« SMELTERS AND REFINERS THE CONSOLIDATKl) MINIMI vide for the payment of compensation lu some industries, IK imminent. The Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead A Zlnr Ore* of animals appraised bul not slaugh­ Attorney (Jcuerul IH pressing contin­ AND SMrXTINU CO., OF Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pig Lead aud Zinc CANADIAN CANADA, LIMITED, tered before the amended compensa­ ually for preference being given to n-Iiife por R (}, Montgomery, Agent, tion becomes effecllve. The resolu­ war veterans, a largo number of "TABANAC"BRAND PACIFIC 9-18 tion carried. whom have heen given employment. liMMIIKHlK THAIS TI.MKH I I NO. «7 DAILY--To Nelson, Vancou­ ver, Spokane, etc Arrive 12.10 u. m.; leave 12.20 p.m. NO. 18 DAILY-To Fernie, Ltt.lv bride*, Medicine Hat, Calgary, etc Arrive 4.10 p.m.; leave 4.10 p.m. Craakrook, Wycliffe, Klmketloi H«r. vlesi Ho. 8tt-Leav« 7.05 s.m. Ko.8M-Ar- clw 1.10 pm. Cranbrook, Lake Windermere and Ooldea gerWee: Monday tnd Thursday, etch wrsk —HO. Ml, letrs I a.m. WedDesdw and 'tturdtr—1»0. 8f* arrive s.3t »•••

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i uiyp fgrrj guu lil?) j ;>]IB UU -tffi -r\ ant during Mr, Dean's absence, and \ delivered the goods. Sings First to Baptist Cljurr!) ELKO Two Continents mvMm Church A "Social Hop" and dance will bo; hold at tho Hotel Wasa on Saturday | HAPPENINGS REV. 11. C. FREEMAN, Pastor evening, tho 28th. A good time is an­ SINDAV, APRIL 29 ticipated. '•Thoro Is uu reconciling evil with Q world distraught, Mr. O. J. Sparrow of Vancouver was Qoodnees with triumphant evil, powor with (allure In tlie aim. . . Billy Floyd is spending bis vacation a business visitor Wednesday, If you bar me from assuming earth to bo a pupil place, 11 a.m.—Morning Service. on Harry Munro'a ranch on Shoop And life time—with all their chances, ebunges—Just probation spa Constable Ellison of the R.C.M. Po-1 Uohl Subject: Creek. Mine tor me." ~ - Browning. & CHRIST IX TIIE OLD TESTA­ lice statjoued at .Fernie, visited Elko Tha Great Canadian Sweetmeat MENT SCRIPTURES "Big" Archie McDonald made this between trains Wednesday. SUNDAY, APRIL 2»Ui f district on Saturday Inst, and reports provide* pleasant action Mr. P. 12. Passuiore of Cranbrook, lor your teeth, also 11 a.m.—"THE CHURCH AND THE COMMUNITY." Junior Choir. J 12 noon—Sunday School. that lie may east his lot with tho new penetrating the crevices Arm ou Wolf Creek, where Malcolm was a business visitor Wednesday. 12.15—Sunday School nud Bible Class. Topic: "KITH." and cle»ns-.it(i tliein. Horie Is) officiating, having given the 7.30 p.m.—"THE LIGHT OF MEN." Senior Choir. | Then, loo. It aids 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. older companies the once over. Mr. F. Ingham was a Fernie visi­ digestion* tor Thursday. VISITORS RECEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME Subject: Use WRIGLEY'S alter AM 1 NEIGHBOURLY? Mr. Eddie Blckford, stable boss, and every meal —nee Itow :i 1 n if:5 HBfl *?am |B D£.I ii"i i "-• ji l- •• --- "•''.'• '.-.^.-"'.'i A ''*"'?."'•*'• T Key City Lodge, No. 42, I.O.O.F. who has to do wiih the water works Mr. h. I). Bricker of Calgary was a m u c h better you will will worship with us in department, Is also freighter for tlie visitor Thursday. leel. tho evening. camps, so that ho Is leading tho stren­ uous life these days, ile made a flying Mr, Chas. Hewitt Is again troubled Motor Engine Speeds for 600 Hours trip to AVasa on Friday evening, cov­ wiih rheumatism, nnd left on Monday Miss Edltll Bennett, of N. Y„ Is a Prayer Meeting Thursday Even- ering the round trip in (wo hours anil to spend a few weeks at the Radium happy soprano, singing from Now* lug ul S o'clock 'ark, N. J.i Feb. 25, her sixteen songs twenty mlnutees, which is a record Springs iu the Kootenay Valley. were Inn I'd iu England and Franre. i The Flavor lasts^g for nine miles over hilly roads on foot, In I'nrls nn aiuateur wllli n home* transactor some husiness und re­ A son was horn lo Mr. and Mrs. made radio picked up the program. turned somewhat exhausted but still Ingham of Klko, iu thu Fornlo Hos­ * » • # ablo to sit up ami lake nourishment. pital ou Wednesday. WASA CAMP NOTES Mr. Alex. Gould, t if lbe Mr. (has. .1. CaBstdy returned afler Fresh Milk & Whipping Cream em WAR D 20c. HALF PINT Cougar Gulch dlstric caller three weeks visit to Minneapolis on If not tmtisiied will return tho *VANCM6R (Received ton late for last week Here ou Saturday. the Saturday evening train. money. •AN.«HQR.D0riAUDS0N Mr. Jean Crosier and Mr. Larson C. G0W>ERI8 - - Siii: Tel. paid the mill and burg a visit, on Sun­ Mr. Malcolm Horl '. logger and Mrs. Jack Thompson nnd daughter CANADIAN SERVICE Undo Sinn's Naval Air Sc. day. Of course, Wann,ullhounh little managing director o ' the Kootenay Jean, of Cranbrook, are spending a rito.M Mnvn.uAL vice bus a new engine which few days In Klko, the gnesls of Mrs. |hns speeded at o 70-mllo per' known on the outside has ijuiie u Lumber Company, wa: ; a caller at the Tn IMymon(ii) Chorbonrg, London — hour clip for U00 continuous . large suburbuu district, especially Camps on Friday. It Is reported that T. Duncan. Ansonin May :.. Andanla May li). hours—Ions enough to circle when one considers that Mllltown is extensive lumbering operations will Til (illf-'lllll • • the world 2y2 times without ii. •itoji—n startling new record. ' also within the limits und settlers are be carried on by tho new firm when Mr. W. Gorrie of Flagstone attended How To SLEEP Athenia, May I, Saturnla May lt. to be found in every nook and corner conditions will permit A saw mill is tbo dance on Friday evening. i'HOM Ni:U YOltK of tlie greot Kootenay Valley so to under construction oi Wolf Creek at ON A BARE To Qnoonstown und Liverpool—Car- speak. present where several hands aro mak- A well attended dance was given in ouhi May 6, Lacoilla May 12 (Dos- FLOOR ton), Cnrmanla May 19, Scythla JIANY BRIGHT FEATURES btnlug u> make noil ami Gun in Can­ ing preliminary arrnnigement s for the llio Community Mall on Friday even­ ing, many outsiders were present, hav­ May 20. FOB OUT-OF-DOOR MHN ada ono of merit, and one that will Mr. Jack Taylor spent the weekend plant. Mr. Horie, is understood, greatly please sportsmen all the way will function as s ing motored in from Baylies Lake. Cherbourg and Southampton— IN MAY "ROD AND GUN" ai his home in Cranbrook. , iperlntendont in from the Atlantic to tho Pacific, in charge of operations. Waldo and Bull River. Music was Aquitania May 1, Maureianla May 8, tliiH Issue, a new department, "Out­ supplied by Mr. Edmondson and Miss Berengarla May 15. There are numerous features com- Stuart Jeffrey aud Mr. Chas Owen Londonderry and CHnsgOw— door Talk" begins, and it promist-s to Bidder nf Cranbrook. gave the Big Town tlie "once over" The Public Works Department of Cameron ia April 28", Tuscania May 5. J-OIHIUH AND SOCIIilIKH I im un addition to the magazine (hat during Saturday and Sunday. B.C. is doing some road improvement Plymouth, Chorbourg, London— i readers will enjoy, Il is edited hy \V. work between Wasa and Skookum­ Mr. Stanley Norton motored In from ] Albania April 28, Saxonia May 19. ;('. Motley, the well known British Col­ chuck, near Scotty Irwin's habitat. Flagstone on Sunday. Money Orders and Drafts at lowest WOMEN'S INSTITUTE .Mr. Qeorgo Lewis, better known in rates. Full information from Agents Meets in the umbia Bportsman and It is almost cer­ the district us "Jiggs" is taking on Mr. Jimmy McNeil is in charge, while Mr, G.W. Black motored Into Klko, or Company's Otllce, (I2J Hastings St. G.W.V.A. Hall tain to meet with Instant approval. weight since coming to Wasa, and at­ Andy Edgar will acl as official time­ West, Vancouver. Phone Sey. 3ti48. Sunday evening, from Sand Point, afternoon ol the BoiinycaBtle Dale, Robert Pago Liu- tributes his increase of avoirdupois keeper. Idaho. firm Tuesday at : ruin, ('. s. Lamlls, J. w, Wlnson, P. V. to good clean living and the great out­ 3 p.m. I Williams, and other regular contribu­ doors and which Is truly great in Mr. Mannell and Mr. Sprague, chief tors wlio.so work Is always In popular and along the Immense foothills and accountant and superintendent of milt SHIPMENTS OF ORE TO All ladles are T is more a matter of SLEEP, : demand, have splendid contributions towering peaks of the Rockies. operations for tbe Lovering people, THE TJIAIL SMELTER I than of bed or board. cordially invited | in Die May Issue, and there aro a host were visitors to Ihe camps on Thurs­ Some people can sleep sitting up, President: Mrs. I. Constantino. of others, Win, MacMlllan being the day ou business, Mr. Peter Jeffrey, contractor for the Following is a statement of ore re­ standing up, even while walking. Sec-Treasurer: Mrs. 8. Toyloi. author of a very fine story "Wno-Nn, hovering Lumber Co., Is somewhat an ceived at the Trail Smelter for the Many people can't sleep in the Lift Off with Fingers tho Polar Hear.'' There is an inter­ herbalist, owing lo having heen asso­ Mr. Ole Eriokson, who operates on period during April 15th lo April 21st softest of downy beds; and all of esting article on "Tho Banff Winter ciated for some time witli the Indians the farms of Ihe prairie, was a visitor us suffer occasionally from neive- inclusive: I. 0. 0. F. I Sports Carnival not to mention the during llio Riel Rebellion. Peter has here a few days upon bis return from racklng, wearing, tiling wakeful­ Name of Mine and Locality. Tons; ness at night HEY CITY LODGE, No. 48 splendid Kennel Department, edited not forgotten the knowledge while Gottenburg, Sweden, where he spent Black Rock, Northpori, Wash 107 1^, Meets every by Frank. II. Walker, and many other keeping in touch witli the Red Skins. Iho past, winter months at his old There is always a reason for home. Mr. Erlckson was on his way Knob Hill. Republic, Wash 158 sleeplessness. Usually, it isa"sour" .Monday night at features. On Saturday evening Mr. Jeffrey stomach, a liver that has "lain iThc Auditorium ! Hud and Gun lu Canada is published strolled off to a place far removed to Bull River, where he Intends to Lone Pine Surprise Last Chance, down" on the job, congested Sojourning Odd Fellows are cor­ monthly at Woodstock, Ontario by from settlers and secured some fine tako a contract from the O.P.R. Tie Republic, Wash 16t> bowels, or biliousness. and Timber Depart ment. dially invited. Kv. J. Taylor. Limited. specimens of wild grape and Labra­ Paradise. Lake Windermere, B.C. 92 Then, just before retiring, take N.Q. - - E. (J. Dlngloy I dor herbs tor medical purposes, hav-' Roseberry Surprise, New Denver 54 Beecham's Pills. They soothe an Rec. Sec. - - W. C. Adlard Ing 111 mind one elderly gentleman Mr. Dave Coffey of Fort Steele and Standard. Silverton, B.C 113 I uneasy stomach,encourage the or­ gans of digestion and elimination who is porter here, and who is ailing Wasa lias accepted a position as road Silversmith (lead), Sandon, B.C... HO PROFESSIONAL CARDS to natural activity, ;:>d atfsure from a complication of diseases. While overseer on the highway between the Silversmith (/.hie), Sandon. B.C.. 50 restful sleep no matter what! H. C. LONG Mr. Jeffrey is not a church menihor, mill and forest operations or the Lov­ Company Mines 054S At All Druggists—25c and IQc. fashionable Ladles' nnd Cents' tie believes in d'jfug real good on ering Lumber Company. Motor truck I'lione 210 P.O. Hi I 383 Merchant Tailor. earth. hauling Is soon expected lo start. Total 7428 Chinese Fancy Goods and Silk. B. A. M00RH0USE Tan Home St, Crauhrook A.M-E.l.C, & B.CL.S. Mr. Murdoch McLeod, the Cranbrook Phone 416 P.O. Box 447 PROV. LAM) SI'ltVF.VOK merchant, accompanied by Mr. Kern, Crauhrook - • • B. C* who travels with Mr. McLeod, were Doug, and Mary in Canada visitors to Wasa and the district oil BEST WORKMANSHIP Sunday last. Doesn't hurt a bit: Drop a little FIT GUARANTEED "Freesone" on an acMng corn, tn- Mr. Jack Foster, formerly of Dub­ itnntly that corn stops hurting, ther- C. JOE BROS. lin, Ireland, but for the past few shortly iou lift it right off^wlth ting years lias east his lot with the Can­ trsi Truly! MERCHANT TAILORS adians in the West, resigned bis posl Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ol LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S at Loverlng's Camps to go lo Crnu- 'Freesone" for a few cents, sufficient PINE TAILORING brook to prepare for bis journey to to remove every bard com, soft corn, CLEANING AND PRESSING Barnes, Alberta, where lie owns and or corn between the toes, and tbe cal- operates extensive land holdings. Mr, hiNRfls. without soreness or irritation, Foster has seen better days iu Dublin, Cninlirook Street Drs. Green A MiieKinnon Opposite tlio Dank of Commerct hut lhe lure of coming to America had Physicians and Surgeons to he realized to satisfy bis ambitious Ollleo at residence, Armstrong mil u re. Avenue NEW STAR STUDIO Montana Restaurant OFFICE HOURS Mr. Peter Jeffrey, while prospecting II. UAltA. Photographer AflornoonH 2.00 to 4.00 in the hills on Sunday lust encounter­ Mollis ill All Hours Evenings 7.:io to 8.30 ed a black bear. Somewhat to his sur­ Porlrnlls ,v Amateur l-'inishlng Cigars, (,'lgnrdti's nml ('untiles Sundays 2.00 to 4.oo prise the animal made his peaceful Done by Expert Photographer CRANBROOK, B.C. getaway, while Peter was preparing • PROOFS FURNISHED — to have a struggle with Bruin. Cranbrook Ml. - Pkone mil Leave us your Films to be l)e- Opp. Hank of Commerce elopeil -- 24-hour Service. Jack Taylor motored to Wasa on DR. F. It. MILKS Monday evening ou business. Studioi BAKER slid.IT, DENTIST Over White I.IIII< h BOX 801 OFFICE HOURS A reform wave seems to havo seized 9 to IS a.m. 1 tn 6 p.m. the majority of the "has boons" of the Hanion Bik„ CRANBROOK, B.C. drinking fraternity of laic. Some of ihe old timers say they have taken their last of strong bevorago of un­ THE PARISIAN F. M. H A C PII K R S O N known possitflitles, and will 111 the LAMMS' TA1UMIS Ciitlirlnkcr future provide for the rainy day to We make, clean or press Ladles' Plmiie oui Dfoasos. Fitting luaronttwd. Nurburj I.e., mil to (Itj llsll We mako to order Ladies' under­ Thu country to tbo north and oas Springs bathing pool, A few min­ wear and Men's shirts. All kinds of the Lovering Lumber Co, Camps i utes stop was made at Johnston Can* yon. The party then proceeded china and Japanoso Bilk Goods, ii scone in heboid. A veritable cluing directly on to Montreal, Htopplng ot scenery presents Itself as your vis only an hour in Winnipeg. ui.utui; UAH lui extends to the eminence of Hi Both Doug, und Mary expressed MONTANA RESTAURANT HLK. highest allllude. Tbe green foliage of themselves us delighted with Canada For coughs take half a tea- An In- and "elated" every moment spent in (inMilium.. BTRKKT Bpoon ox MJnard's Internally tlie lower levels and the valley car­ OppQ&llQ the Hank of Commmce ;: H\.»' «v tlie Canadian Roekiei. in molasses. For sore throat ries ynu upward where It Intermingles "We have always wanted to take Phono 201. P O. Boi Sift) and chest heat and rub well with lhe rugged peaks aud snow cap* this trip through the Canadian Rock* Into affected ports. For cold direct Tcs- ped (Initios oi the pretentions ami mn* iea," sitid Mary, "and it is more beau­ '•'•v -I...- ••.;•••• .',.' rmrr u. V? , • in head heat and inhale. 1 - r; jostle grandeur of the far famed Rock­ tiful than our expectations. We wero eZMitttird'i RtVci quick rttitf perfectly fascinated, too, with Vic­ ies. Tbis wonderland of dreams re­ toria. Lee Ging timonial \'ff:-:. mains witli you as if hy magic, when "In Vancouver," said John Fair- "if one drives through the Lad- your vision has been realized lone, nf­ bonks, brother of Doug., "we had a ijjl Tailoring, Dry Cleaning nor district and sees hundreds ter, Still after all It is a reality In the tremendous reception. Doug, had I Pressing, Repairing.' spring time of every year. to carry Mary, while my own wife and hundreds of purebred cows was swept away from me like a We also clean White l'uru nnd It in pasture rich with new grasses, chip on the stream. I have been (•loves of all binds. Mi: E, Class| it in quito easy to understand ilorl Cougdotl und Mr. Tuylor, of Rvith Mary and Doug., and Charlie why Pacific Milk Is of such supe­ Chaplin through many Liberty Loan work at lowest prices. Mllltown, were visitors here on Tucs-j drives, but we never had a reception rior quality." day. The object of their trip was to like this. We print these few lines from investigate the hauling conditions of Mrs. Pickford said that it was al­ |j H Armstrong Ave., Crauhrook [[ a letter hy Mrs. T. Blatter, who the roads leading from tbe forests to (1) Mtrr rickford fnjojlni the rlt* from • winds* In tha Chitcm, T,nl* I,nut»t. ways her custom in such a rush to Il P.O. llox 598 made her llrst trip across the the mill. A large force of motor (3) Mary and Dm.it. poaad far the camera on arrival al Windsor Btatlon, Mont- hide until the danger was over, so Wh.n HBPATOLA rtmom fall raal, As a Miivciilr of hi* trip, Door holla a C.P.R. porter'* cap. she fled to safety behind a door Delia ono day last week. trucks will be put into service soon i/.ynaijr: ..::,ii:i:iiiii;: ..ij:ii;mifl:m •torn* In 24 hours without pain ul "J HAVE had a wonderful trip, Mary was accompanied by her knowing that as soon as Mary got W« iuie.li! udd that few parts Io remove the logs now on skids to the r.llevw appendicitis, stomach and * over the Rockies, I think they husband, Douglas Fairbanks, her settled she would send for her. of America, aro HO fuvorahle for mill. I llnr troubles. Contains no poison. are equally as beautiful as tho mother, and Mr. and Mrs. John Fair­ When questioned as to Canada be­ dairying ns tho Eraser Vnlloy. Alps and 09 for Lake Louise, it was banks. The party stopped off at ing a field for the moving picture L. 1). CAFE Not sold by drtifftsta. almost too wondrously beautiful to Lake Louise, Alberta, Industry Douglas Fairbanks stated Mr. Douglas Dean, kitchen mechan­ (l.tllle llovi'ii|iiirl) MBS. GEO. S. ALMAS be real* 1 want to stage a fairy tale After spending the morning view­ that the mountains would make a ic at tho Lovering Camps, spent Sun­ there." So said Mary Pickford. the ing the beautiful scenery at Lake marvellous background, but the When you wish somothlng good Sol. Manutactur.r Pacific Milk Co., Ltd. day uftornoon with friends at Mill- famous moving picture actress, on Louise and climbing the Saddle Back essential thing was the story. "I to est gu to the "I-.D." would love to mako a Canadian pic­ 110 Iiovtli AT*., io., SaskatooD, auk. Uead Office, Vanr.on.sr, IU'. town and Wasa. Ueorge Jennings act­ arrival in Montreal after a trip over mountain, the party left by motor the Canadian Facile Railway fr»m for Banff, where Dong waa especial ly ture tt I cooW frt *• lifkt tt* (111! 1'KlceS ABE BIGHT I'MtorlM il Akkolstorl and Ladswr. ed in tho capacity of kitchen assist­ .Vwwuvai, .... . _ , hm to Un t. rwim la tfc* Baaff tvP n wrr*wa w^ S^^^^ Vrlday, April 37, 1D2S THE CRAKBROOK HERALD PAGE MY]

KIMBERLEY VETERANS HONOR YPRES HEROES RECREATION CLUB f Rev. father Kennedy, of Fertile, Is W. j DANCE WELL SUPPORTED ; Coca! news. ;' visitor in the city this week. ' pltui on Baturday lasl r »tui uli • | a] j rater undergoing an operation i (Continued from I'IIKU I) LAST FRIDAY EVENING rk •dlit | Preliminary steps are being taken jcently. Plunders fields wero super liorocn. lt seem humanly possible thut men UOHX. — At the Cottage Hospital ' for tbo establishment of au Odd Fel-, i.-i Mrs, A, K. ' 'owe of Wy- Friday evening last, tlie Banff Or­ was a night of fierce bombardment- could live, every oilier man Beemed to a Thursday, April 2G, lo Mr. and Mrs lows' Lodge at Kimberley. There are | „ returned from Toronto this chestra, under tho auspices of tiie Re­ Waterloo in comparison was childs fail. The 4th battalion seemed to wa­ H. Thompson, a son. already more than sufficient members ! The Consolidated Mining and Smol Mr. Crowe has been taking a ver, and Lieut. Burstall stepped for­ creation Club staged a very success­ of play. On tho morning of the 22nd word 'of the Order resident there to estab-, •••K °°" Canada, Ltd., plans lusta post graduate course at Osgoode Hall. came that the French line had broken, ward with cane In hand bade them ful dance at the Auditorium. A large Wol.d ,1US boejl received from the' ltoh s new lodge, and a number ot j Iation al an early date of a upmpleteiHe win bt, 8tayWg at Wycliffe for ihe that the Germans were using gas und follow him, and no sooner were the number wero out to enjoy the music CoaBt where Father Lambot has en- members from the Cranbrook Lodge! crushing plant at Rosslund. for the RUmmer. were about to outflank the Canadian words uttered than he was shot dead. provided by the orchestra, and the lered a ^pital, that his condition is' a™ taking the mutter up. j handling of ore from company mines _ Brigade. A moment of awTul peril eu- The soldiers sprang forward as If to Recreation Club supporting ^ weM, mlIth lmproved. — [ ^ere prior to Its beingjienl down to 0ll Wednesday afternoon the efforts mied, a moment In which men were avenge bis death, thus started the j as a result the funds of the Club will One of the biggest jobs of its kind is Tudanac tor milling. Th takeu , Board of Trade to get the site tested as never before. We ure thank­ bloody battle thut ended in a glorious bo benefitted by about $150. While in the act or cashing a stolen that being undertaken by W. E. Wor to mean that resumption 'lUll> Of the tourist camp grounds clean- ful to say that the Canadians came out victory for Canadian arms. If any na­ Iu deference to local orchestras it the J. J. St the Rosslaud mines <_ check Constable Duncan of the Pro-' den this week In inov a large Q(t Ul, W(irfi eontInued With a number like pure gold. General Drummond tion went into the war with Ideals lt IS explained that as the Banff OrcheB-[ vlnclat Police arrested William Sor-j Jackson house from its old location scale is within measui distance of politic spirited citizens. The brush With hlB knowledge of French tried to was Canada. They went lo crush for tra were coming they offered to com->|woi* 0( jjun River. He was committed on Norbury to the new site prepared and that the concent rat Tadanac has been cleaned up and burned, and rally Britain's allies, but while doing everthe evil spirit of the Germans. We bine with tbe Recreation Club for this for trial and taken to Fernie, where for it °wllng circles, each con- public alo assured of a real treat iu eephs bridge, general repair.-. $875. Established 189S Phone 114 1 think of the young brother whose tMt avin il Dainty refreshments Were served Blon wns called by tbe Indian Agent, » « neater number of en- attending. There ts a rollicking nau­ Ta-Ta Creek general repairs. $600. hones lie on tlio very battlefield of by the Club on the stage by -Mrs. F. yV, Mr. H. F. Hoimslng, on Saturday InstN^^ than its predecessor. Prizes tical atmosphere to the opera, with an Kaslo. Ertekfon; Macadamising by Ypres, whose face I shall not beholi Geo. R. Leask Ureon and an efficient staff of assist­ lo consider a proposal for tlio dlspos-jwere offered for the highest score In abundance of action and fun. Tha provlni lal day labor, the portion of tlie again till the duy of the great judg­ ants. al of the timber on the Indian Reserve. i "">' three games of ten pins for either tickets nre now on sale from nay mem­ tran-provincial highway, between FIOKEEB BUILDER ment. You are thinking of tlie sons AXR CONTRACTOR A proposition was submitted by J. F. lady or gentleman. This month's wln- ber of Iho Society. The seal sale will Creston and Erlckson, a continuation and brothers husbands nud fathers tiers were as follows: Ladles ~ Mrs. open on Saturday next at the Cran­ oi the macadamising work previously Cabinet Work. I'Icture t'rnnilnu who have fought the same good light aulmonl, acting for R, E, Bealtie, and C. A. Davidson, resident engineer of the necessary authority had already Marapodl 500; Gentlemen—Mr. c. brook lung and Book Co.'s store. : no i ear Creaton Si S00. Estimates given on and who aro gone not to be seen again the Banff - Windermere road, went been granted by the Department of Mandrill 888. Another contest is now all classes of work till the trumpet culls to judgment. south to Firlands on Friday, after [Indian Affairs, subject to the raliflca- starting, to bo completed May 26th. Office: Corner Norlmry Avenue Aud well it Is for us that we do maklng a six day inspection tour of tioit of the Indians themselves. Their Tho prizes art; as follows: For the nnd Edwards Street think of these, for their great sacrifice tbo highway. He stated that he would vole, however, was against the pro- lady making tlie best, score in three preaches many a lesson to us if only have a crew of some thirty-live men at posal. ,A similar offer made some lime games of loll pins, a silver sugar bowl. we could learn. This is the great evil work right up to the end of June, gel- ago was also voted down, To tho gentleman making (he best of tlie day—thoughtlessness. Many ting things in shape for lhe official — score a ion dollar gold piece will be centuries ago through the lips of one given. H. M. S. PINAFORE opening.—Golden Star. Archbicliop Casey of Vancouver of the great prophets of old we were | reached Cranbrook on Wednesday. On] iiu Permli an ,..' R given the reason why the judgments Tbis month It Is announced that final j Sunday at S a.m. ho will Bay First of God fell upon nations. The great decision will bo made in connection al the Communion Mass, At 7.80 p.m. he prophet, Jeremiali.sitting alone upon remember those who live. While we with the United Stales north and will confer iho Sacrameni of Confirm­ the ruins of the city he loved cried cherish In our innermost heart the south road to connect with the Can­ atioal,on to ial (class/oms8 f about fifty persons. AUDITORIUM out to the future ages "With desola­ names of the brave men who went| '" ' / „ adian transprovlucial highway, with f tion Is the whole land made desolute over there never to como back, our On Monday he will give Confirmation opinion divided us to whether the at tho church at St. Kugene Mission. becauso there is no one thut thinketh best testimony of affection to them ts I . . . , , route should be. via Bonner's Ferry lo ! From her Friday & Saturday, May 4th.&5th. in his heart". He had seen the city lo provide for those who did go. and the Archbishop proceeds ' of Jerusalem surrounded by the enemy who, spared by a merciful Providence, to Fernie. Kingsgate aud Yahk or from Bonner S Commencing at S.30 p.m. 1 He had seen its walls crumble before were able to return to us. Ferry lo Porthtll and Creston. The , , j latter route is tho one preferred by , .Matinee on Saturday. May 5th. commencing at 3 p.m. tlie assault of the opposing army. He What has been done for the relum­ Anvur Lloyd Ortffltl. of Kimberley | ^^ ^^ ag j( ^.^ f had seen Its homes laid waste, its men ed soldiers? Oh how well do we re­ tried to mix liquor and gasoline, with settled section of northern Idaho, ALL SEATS RESERVED PRICK $1.00 and women, boys nnd girls led Into member the appeals of our Govern­ the result that the city Is richer to whilst the Kingsgate route traversed MATINEE CHILDREN 26c, ADULTS $1.00 captivity, he had watched its glorious the extent of $25.00. About 1 a.m. on ment in those desperate days of 1914 more or less of a wilderness. Tbe Tickets ' btalnflble at Cranbrook Drug and Book Co.'s Stor temple, tho pride of all Judea .laid In to 1918 When .hey ,..„,»• i,..ek tlie|Smiday morning Griffith was endea- BrJUs|) ,.(,hllllb,a ,,,,,,„,. Work(. .,„ or from any member ot th>> Cranbrook Musical Society. ruins and sacred vessels desecrated by world was to be theirs How have Winning to annihilate space with his partroent bus assured that If tiie Port- the Gentile hordes, and taking his those pledges been kept? Have the|au" tquently bis Utile donation hill line is built, a suitable highway Plan will l": open on Saturday, April 2Sth place upon the ruins of thnt very to the city. He was ulso put ou three returned soldiers been given a square l 0UtUs connection will be built from Creston temple not a word of reproach for deal? Ask thorn and "they will" tell J » ' libation, with a warning to that point, and should the traffic the enemy hut a eolemn word of you "No." I have seen the children 'lint should he appear again on the I warrant, it Is most likely the aban­ J me niv,,|l(u tUe warning for his own people and all of returned men go hungry for the'«- - maximum Penalty doned "K. V." right-of-way would he future generations falls from his lips. things necessary to maintain strength|would he imposed. used, giving an Ideal route and grade "Willi desolation Is the whole land Was it for this that his comrades died for tlie entire distance. SERIES iJ BTUDEBAKEH -IOHT-SIX TOURING CAB - J1375 made desolate because there is no one and lie In Flanders fields? I say "No." Mr. .1. II. Shrader and officers of —Fernie Free Press. M that thinketh in his heart" And we BWtWrt-C \3 And If we are noi thoughtless iugrates; iho Wonderphone Company of New ELIGHTFUL Face Powder have not learned that lesson. We go we will see to it that tbe companions Westminster, lert on Monday for their Iu anticipation that it will be by far Jontcel iti handy cakp D of our brave dead shall never want. homes at the Coast. It was antlci- form. So much easier to carry ' back to those terrible days of the ihe most travelled street by autos du- LtJt —doesn't spill—so there's no great war. We grieve fcr loved ones tola then be our thought and patod that they would have to visit rjllg tne coming summer, the city waste. Fragrant, velvety pow­ | who fell, we tight over and over our resolve to-night: Let us get back Fertile lo dispose of the stock whichicouncil is devoting some attention to Ul Goii l der that goetKJn smoothly an J [again their terrible battles and yet ] <••"* »e Practices of religion they were contemplating selling in.tll0 BUrface of Burwell Avenue. On ac- lhat we ttfdp—not easily brushed or ' we do not learn the lesson at nil learned at our mothers' knees, this vicinity, but their sales in ('run-- (.mmt 0( the easy grade It has always Let us strive with might and main to brook exceeded their expectations. ... , i | traffic, and now with the blown off. Tints that match 1 Many are the causes assigned for liai] ieavy all complexions. In due box, make this dear land the laud our no-, making ii unnecessary to go elBe- touri9t grounds right at the head of i the groat scourge of war that befell compete with puif. ble dead dreamed it would be. Let us i whore,'' the street, it Is felt that this will be I the world iu 1914. vet one only Is the, increased. The road is being graded BBATTIK-NOBLE DKOO 00. , -i.. i J • « i i u ,l«se our utmost endeavour to safeguard real cause. The hand of God laid | th, e right,_,,_s o_f, thos„ __e nobl__„_e me_ _n wh_*-_o Angus U Hay, District Agricultur­ down, und the edges put into condition — The Rexall Store — ; | heavily upon (iho nations that had for­ have come back from that death ist, has received word from Sardls, so they can be easily boulevarded. a CRANBROOK - - B.C. gotten Him. War Is (the penalty of struggle to which they gladly went in B.C., announcing a dispersal sule of fact which many property-owners al­ response to the urgent appeal of our Ayrshire cattle by Edwin A. Wells & ong the street are taking advantage of. Where R pevs to 4MI sinlesso. nan dyet w. oTh have eworl nodt todalearney di s thnoe dovernment when Canada needed men Sons, to take place at Chllllwack on It has also been suggested that to al- j bottor than In the days before 1911 most. Wednesday, the ftth of May. A select- lay the dust nuisance there the road 1 500,000,000 Miles of Service Today oven as in tthose former days, should be oiled, and a good number of More than one hundred thou and owners know the •turdine*.* men calling themselves Christian, at­ During the offertory Mrs. McLeod ed lot of tho thirty-five registered Ayr- White rendered a very pleasing violin j shires will bo offered at this sale, lu- residents along lt have Indicated a of Studebaker Light-Six construction. The/ know that it is Cranbrook Cottage Hospital tending rhurch on Sunday perhaps, powerful and economical, bet ax thrii Light-Si«» have con- (Licensed by Prov. Govt) spend the week defruuding their nelgh- seleotion entitled "Fairy Tnles." Mrs. eluding some of their highest testing willingness to contribute five dollars rlusively demonstrate: J the. qualities in mor" than 500,000.000 Maternity and General Nure:--| boi-H tu business, in seeking illicit Cosgrove acted as accompanist on thejR, 0. P. cows. There will he thirteen or more towards the cost of this Im­ miles of service. Terms Moderate pleasures, in destroying human life in organ aud Dr. Hanington made an offl- milking cows offered, eleven two year provement if it is felt that th» city The Studebaker Li?,ht-Stx is built to stand up. Tbe touring JHKS. A. CKAWFOBD, Matron. Its very Inception, corrupting and fle-j lent chairman. olds, six one year olds, three heifer cannot undertake tho work. A good car body ia constructed entirely Df steel, nnd like the chasm, is Gt>rden Avenue - Phone 259 atrnying the very foundations of soci­ The organ was loaned by the Cath-j calves, one yearling bull aud ono bull deal of improving has been going on made to withstand hard service. And the Liglt-Six is unusual ety, the marriage tie. Let me warn you I olio Church for the occasion, and tbe [calf. Most of tho heifers have been along the street, fn the shape of Mi­ for iti economy 27 world*wi I" tests having established an ever- BgC fuel consumption of 26" J mile . tu tbe K^'lcn. Believe not the drotuns of nearsighted I collection, after expenses were taken bred to tlio Wells Grand Champion ring, painting, building and boule- Rtatotihon who toll you that war is nt OUt was divided among lhe three de-j Hull "Alia Crlsl Nonskld." This is yarding, and the natural tree growth The value of the Light Si:; !•; high, because It is manufactured coiiiplttebyStu.!cbakcr,thcrebyrlifiiii.:.tii.gp;irts-riiakers'prolits. MONUMENTS an ontl.il is false. The penalty of sin nominations represented. The meet- an event which should interest any towards the upper end will help to Dig concluded with the singing of the stockmen In this district who contem- make lt one of the best appearing You can fed socure in the purchase of a LiE';it-S.x - because of CAMPBELL A KITCHIE Is dentil and as long as there Is sin f as long as ihoro is disregard for God's Nntlounl Anthem. |pinto building up Ayrshire herds. thoroughfares In the city. its proved dependability « -1 o onomy und because it is backed MONUMENTAL €0. t,,- Studcbakcr'i old reputatl n fcr in-;nest value and (ommiindments. HO long shall there fair ijealing. Nelson bo war Nfw*ict[l«i.ij Up] -,••". i :i, go* nel ith*tJ OotvplmnindsbkM trltb tuiur.iive cowl lights set In has- QuUk*ciioa ci/*l venuUtur "Have we learned the lOlfcOb of win? Ca*inini Iwu'ul m Uvrei SUM t -. ittcl ludt. op-n with dOart ; The spirit of religion hns fled our Tmef prooi U»n.tn...''.fi Iw. h. BtHSdetfJ BOO ikiil C.JHI tuti | country Our Government though MODKL8 ANDPRICBB*/ o b Wmlkertith.OM -Etiiutireofu JOHN OARD [theoretically Christian is practically pagan, li takes no cognizance ot God. LIGHT MX SPLCIAL-SIX BlCi f.IX s-fMe.nrw. B b'Pet*.. I If W. B. 7'Pmn.lie'W.B PAINTER & j Was ItVor this that our sons and bro­ 40 ii. P. SOIt.P go // P. thers died? Wn • It to preserve and Touring...... IUTI Touring 117 Touring.. \t*li PAPERHANGEfr Rmtlltir < - 1 „,y ) IS7I Kotdettrfi-PiM ).i:*tt) SixHltcrf*. I'.isiJv! bring up a nation of Iugrates and un­ C ,;,*(* P.It J . ..'

BEALE & ELWELL Reliable Local news. THE ABSOLUTELY JfOTIIINO BETTER Insure with Beale & Elwell. EARLY RISER «V4fc Knows Westelox THAN DRUGS IT it hurts you 'o laugh you will be nud iu ngony when you see II. M .S. Pinafore. 9 The man who gets up p Drug Sundries early, from necessity or Mrs. John Lancaster aud little son desire, is on friendly BORSALINO returned home on Sunday from the terms with his West­ hospital. elox. Mrs. J. P. McLaren aud little dough- He knows that un- ^ HATS tor Margaret, returned home on Mon­ DON'T BE A BEST IIMrTKlt. worrled sleep is sound, day, arter ten days' visit at MacLeod. MAKE A SIA11T TOWAK1I restful sleep, so he VOI'B OWN HOME AT $8.00 Mrs. E. Ii. Wilkinson left on Mon­ shifts the worry of the day for the Coast. From there she rising hour to Westelox. leaves for a two months visit to Hon­ olulu. We have absolutely no hesitation in making the above statement, be­ Mr. FAMILY MAN We dispense only the Purest in' Drugs in all I .Miss I. V. Beech returned last week cause the men who wear them tell us this, and always cotne back for STOP A JIO.MKNT Prescriptions entrusted to I from Kellogg, Idaho and has taken W.H.Wilson A>'1> THINK ANOTHER ONK us - and the patient has a position in \V. D. Hill's ladles' fur- JEWELER | niBhing store. Your ileu tli some day Is ihe satisfaction ot know­ "The Proof of lhe Pudding is in the Elating." certain, ing that only a Graduate \v. c. Adlard returned from Fernie Leave your film before 7 p.m. and Pharmacist will com­ j this week and will bo present at a your prints will he ready at neon the | We aro also exclusive agents When that happens ana you pound It. Tlml fast al­ social gathering which is being put on Wo are showing almost every *%&*. don't own a home of your own, next day.—Cranbrook Studio. 6-9 one is worth everything. I In bis honor Thursday evening by lhe fur the Famous BROCK Hal your family havo a bundle of | members oi Durham Encampment. s.iapp and simile that, will be rent receipts to cover their We carry a complete Local fresh eggs, :i doz. $1.00; per at $6.01) ami $0.60, These are case of 30 dozen, $11.00. j popular for spring wear. Look heads. line ot all Drug Sundries Work at the Central School was car­ CRANBROOK TRADING GO, j also shown iu many shapes of guaranteed quality, and ried on under difficulties on Monday, for this brand Inside the hat. 01VX YOI'H HOME when no less than five of the teachers and shades. fair prices. Tho First Lord of tho Admirialty were compelled to he absent from MAHCA DEPOSlTAtt It will pay you to make will be at tho Auditorium Friday ft and your family will have at their classes owing to indisposition. us a visit. Saturday May 4th and 5th 9 least iho guarantee of a roof to Efforts were made to double up where rover them. OUR PHOTOGRAPHIC possible, but even at thut some of the DEFARTJEES'I little ones enjoyed an extra holiday. Thomas Drew has recovered suffi­ Those who wear caps will find the Q & C Brand one of the best finished ciently from the effects of his accident You have no excuse when you is the best in town. We guarantee iresults. and lo ho able to return homo from tho caps on the market, and they can buy on the Easy Monthly Father Morlarty, O.M.I., who has hospital this week. Instalment. Plan. give a 9-hour service in all been conducting a mission here at St. are made In the very latest Mary's {'burch for the past week, left developing and priming. A. J. Palmqulst, well known mining for Lethbridge on Wednesday. It is shapes, shades, and of the best man, has returned to the city for tlio his Intention to hold a mission there .j r Till' summer, after spending tlie winter lu materials, beautifully lined—a and al other points east, following tho States. liaslam Druggist which a return visit will be made to cap that you will be proud to riiuiic in this district, when services will be wear, and the prices are right \V are Prompt \Vo aro direful held al Kimberley and Creston. Mr. Jas. Beech spent, the week-end In town with his family, returning to Wo Dourer to Any I'nrl of llio Torrent on Sunday by auto, Mrs. for the quality. Clear Titles Guaranteed City Formal notice was recently issued Beech and son Norma*fr*,accompanying from Victoria recording the incorpo­ him. f ration of tho Kootenay River Lumber Co., Ltd., capitalized at $25,000. and Mrs. W. M. Patton who left the hos-l with head office at Cranbrook. This pltnl a few days aa.o, has gone to Trail is llio company of which mention was for a short holiday with her sister, made a couple of weeks back, and the Mrs. O'Connor, leaving on Tuesday of J formation of which has now been Mils week. TIRES - TIRES - TIRES practically completed. An Inspection trip by a number of those Interested Before buying Tires Lett, Richardson who recently re-i elsewhere, any make, will be made on Friday of tbis week, to Wolf Creek, where the Company Is turned from a stay la tiie East, has re­ any size — See Us for erecting Its mill. sumed a position he held several years GUARANTEED TIRES, ago in Tlie Herald office, and is taking NON-GUARANTEED up work on the linotype in addition. The outstanding feature of the TIRES weekly Rotary Club meeting on Tues­ The tenuis courts at the high school RE-TREADED TIRES day was the annual election of direct­ have now heen brought into use, and RECONSTRUCTED ors. Nine niv named annually, and regularly arranged tournaments are from these officers are elected. The TIRES to be put. under way.. The high new directors are Messrs. W. F. At- REPAIRED TIRES school baseball team has also been or­ irtdge, M. A. Beale, A. DeWolL J. P. UNCALLED FOR ganized with a strong line-up, and it Fink, C. J. Little, F. M. MacPherson, i Mrs. Q. E. Webster and little one re­ TIRES is understood stands ready to enter Rome Beauty Apples $1.00 per box. run in order to be present to lend hii G. F. Marsh, C. R. Ward, W. H. Wil­ turned home on Sunday from the hos­ into a proper city leugue, if it Is No. 3 Wagners $1,40 box. support to the movement. Mr. Bailey _ IUCYCLE TIRES son. J. M. Clark was named to net as found possible to organize this. CRANBROOK TRADING CO. of the Star Theatre, to whom the ere' pital. secretary. Reports on the recept Ta­ and all makes and sizes of Tjbes. We can save you mon­ dit for the original Idea belongs, as coma Convention were given briefly Leave your film before 7 p.m. and well largely aB its successful carrying S. W. Proctor of Toronto, represen­ ey. When buying a new car buy your spare tire from us. hy Messrs. M. A. Beale and A. De- Something unusual In the way of your prints will be ready at noon the out, Is also deserving of much praise. tee Manufacturers Press, accompan­ Wolfe, two of those who attended. tourist equipment recently arrived in next day.--Cranbrook Studio. 6.9 Nor should the fact thnt on Friday ied by Mrs. Proctor, was in the city Calgary from the Peace River dist­ end Saturday of this week the Star is for a short time at the beginning of rict, en route for the States, and WILSON'S VULCANIZING WORKS KEY CITO LODGE, NO. 42, showing the big picture "Manslaugh­ tlie week. may pass through this city on tho ter," one appropriate to the "Safety Opposite Liquor Store I.O.O.F. way. Ou the hack of a Pord car a First" idea, in any way detract from City Items of Interest small shack has been built to provide V^-^^*- Anniversary Service any credit due. WANTED — Position as housekeeper, proper accommodation for cooking Hemstitching.— Mrs. Surtees, Gar- for men only. In or out of city. Best A quiet wedding took place at the The closing of the sidewalk on the and other conveniences for the tra­ den Avenue. 2tt Members of Key City Lodge. No. 42. of references. Can take care of Methodist Parsonage Monday of last ' west side of Fenwlck Avenue near vellers. small crew. M. L. Richardson, Gen­ + + + Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge, and Dur­ week when Mr. Frederick Ueorge Flot- Bttker street( hafl drawn Attention to ham Encampment, will attend Church eral Delivery, or Phono 367. 9 On Wednesday, May 2nd, from ',] to cher of Fort Steele was united iu mar- , , .. , „„.„ ,„,„.., J. Mail laud, western sales repre­ Service on Sunday evening next, April ,„ . the extremely unsatisfactory condl- (i p.m. the ladies of St. Mary's Church WANT ADS. sentative, for Tanlac, with territory 29th, in commemoration ot the 104th FOR SALE—Good milking cow, due to rlage to Mrs. Charlotte Bharpe, of will hold an afternoon tea at the home .rem Winnipeg to Vancouver, was In anniversary of tlie founding of the MTAK HEI'OKD HA.NW STOHE freshen end of April. Apply Ben- Strathcomi, Alberta. Mr. Fletcher is tIon of-Mie •Mwalk on the opposite of Mrs. J. Morro, Durick Avenue. llio city this week, and reports most Order. Visiting members also Invited. Ph<.ae 9. how Ranch; or P.O. Box 275. 9tt a rancher and prospector of Fort aldo. This has not had very much use Home cooking, candy and flowers on uptimhUlcttlly as to the business be­ Meet at Auditorium at G.45 p.m., to at­ We pay tbe best prices going for ail Steele district. 'and its condition is deplorable. sale. 8-9 + + + ing done here mid elsewhere with his tend service at the Baptist Church. kinds of furniture- We buy any­ FOR HALE. — A Bluebird cream se­ Wo close Saturdays at 12 instead of preparation. Wholesale druggists In thing from a mouse trap to an auto parator. Apply B, Weslon Store. Wednesdays. all pans of lhe country, lie states, re­ USEFUL SI,OGA\ IS mobile. etc 8-10 East Kootenay Greenhouses. port that Tanlac ts their biggest pro­ DEMONSTRATED W. W. Kllby, Auctioneer and Vainer + + + prietary seller, and no less than IIS FOR SALE—Ono bay mare, age 7; one million bottles have been sold since it (Continued from Pace One) FOR RENT — One room for rent. buckskin mare, age 4, broke double Just arrived —a new shipment of Attention - Fishermen! was llrst put on the market. This child to assist In the retention uf this Phone 114. 61 6r single; cheap for cash. Apply to Lifebuoy Running Shoes. All sizes constitutes one of the greatest trib­ our greatest asset. The forest Is our K. Corbett Ranch, Crnnbrook, B.C, READ, BUY AND ACT WITHOUT DELAY, for Men Women and Children at utes to national advertising, which greatest crop. As surely as we waste 9-10 AS PISHING SEASON OPENS FIRST OF MAY! Cranbrook Exchange, has hull) up tills enormous demand In to-day we shall want tomorrow. Mr. Our low prices win every time such a shor! time. Moore concluded his remarks with a TO RENT—Front room suitable for ittf MAMMOTH STOCK OF + + + Tow "don'ts." Don't drop a lighted bed-sitting room. Will board if de­ match. Don't leave a camp fire before sired. 20!) Dewar Avenue. Ctf Tho Provincial Government has iu J. It. Haslam, druggist of this city, you are sure that It Is out. Don't V EVERYTHING IN TACKLE vited tenders for tlie portions of the IB having alterations made to the in start a lire during a wind. One tree 40 ACRE FARM CHEAP—tor quick ' Best Assorted Mm- Ever Shown construction of the Columbia Road, terlor of his drug store to facilitate will make a million matches, but one sale. Good buildings, spring creek, between Cranbrook and Golden. The the better demonstration nf Brunswick in Cranlirook match can destroy a million trues. auto road to door, Hue bottom laud estimated cost is in tho aggregate or Phonographs and records. Interested In connection with flro prevention with part already under cultivation. NOW ON MHFLAY 945.000. The work consists chiefly OUStomora will now be able to have and lire fighting. Mr. Moore, lu speak­ Dig Sullivan Mine, Klmherley, closo Of diversions necessary to put the road demonstrations made to them as if r/iJMJr I Double Winged Upright. Dry Files, ing to a Herald representative, said by. Is rcaily market right ut door. Ha 111 Tlei1, fe in good shape. It will bo expediated they were in their own drawing room. that It was appalling the number of Apply to Martin Bros., Cruiilirouk, llrl I ' "'"" '" " • In order to bo ready for the formal The Brunswick Phonograph enjoys an -. a i-4 \j\ "I Ul.'ill tu $2.76 din. lircs that wore started from clgnrettes. opening of the Banff-Windermere mad enviable record throughout Canada B.C. 9tf '*'™H»Af,. I Macttlna Tied, true lo Hie Last year there were 188 thus started, r ibis Bun.tner.wiUi which the Colutnblt and America, and Mr. Haslam's sales '!k Files Tic to $1.46 din. and of these 112 were got under con­ TENDERS WANTED - For roment road I* connected. of fifteen machines during the past Spilt Bamboo Fly Rods, trol before ouc-cightli of un acre was + + + Christinas season speaks well for the work for swimming pool at Wy­ ^9 11 / from *S.IHI to »SS.IK1 destroyed, and 4tt wero stopped with­ All aboard tho Pinafore! Audita- Brunswick. Machines are sold on very cliffe. Those Interested neo or write in tlio first ten tent. There are n few *C H / Steel Fly Hods from .. .IS.I1II In ll'.'.IIO iliui). Friday and Saturday. May 4th easy payments, the same price pre II. 8. Young, Wycliffe. B.C. 2lf people who wheiiover tliey go out are Tji Hoels, from tlie I'heupeat to the and Bib. vailing throughout Canada. Mr. Has almost certain to start n lire through f fe Best, at 115c to HH'-MNI + + + lam extends n hearty Invitation to FOR HALE Dodge car. 1819 model, In carelessness with mutches and cigar­ good working order. New lop, new 2£» Oiled Silk Enamel Lines, ArrangeiuenlH are being made by drop iu to his store and enjoy lhe ettes. battery, ami good tires. General "^f from Mr to *(!.(H) Ihu Liquor Control Hoard to open a Brunswick without obligation to pur­ good appearance, cheap for quick dotton l.lnes from ic to 60o ouch government liquor BLOTS at Kimberley chase. lu regard to the classification of the sulo. Apply Martin Bros. Crnn­ Trolling Linos, 300 to COO feet BOa lo *.'I.II0 shortly, as a result of a petition ot causes of fires, formerly they ranked brook, B.C. 8-11 Steel Tips und Split Bamboo Tips %\X, und •1.611 eni'li Bottlo 8U0 in favor against :!•; agaltisl. laud clearing, ruilroads, logging oper­ We're quite pltiftBfid with AM. hIMIS OK HOI) FITTIMiS IN STOCK The attorney-general announces that Mr. A. C. Bowness left ou Tuesday ations. Now tiie order Is reversed,' what our customers say with tho losses from land clearing FOlt SALE-Motor wheel attachment. tlio work on the new Kimberley jail for Fernie on a two day business trip. about our line of will be proceeded with as soon as Tho new machinery recently install­ nil, railroad operation almost nil, and for bicycle. May bo driven from .1 We Stock Famous Killers of All Kinds weather conditions permit. ed by Mr. Bowness for the manufac­ logging operations third. to ,10 m.p.h. nml lots of power to Such as — Mirror Spoons, the very best Bait of the age; + + + ture of soft drinks la now lu perfect This week being forest protection MARTIN SENOUR take you up the hills without pedal­ ling. Runs over 50 miles to the gal. Victoria Spoons, (lolil Hours, Stewart Wobblers, W. P. Doran carries a full line of working order and already business Is week, Mr. Moore IB busy addressing a lOOp.c. PURE PAINTS of gasoline and makes bicycling a both Doots and Shoes, and General very brisk. There Is a heavy demand series of meetings throughout the dis­ • and Klinlio Units, I'leuger Famous Killers, Salmon Eggs, real pleasure. Price $75. If Inter­ Goods. See him for that new Congo- for the latest products of the Bowness trict under his supervision. Recently Pearl Spinners, Colorado Spinners — ested call at The Herald Ollleo for loum Rug, or a Simmons' Bed. '—Do- Export Co.. "WhlBtle" and It looks as he has spoken to the school children Pratt & Lamberts further particulars* IN PACT WE SELL EVERYTHING IN THE LURES TO CATCH ron'B Low Prices Win Every Time. though iv double shift will have to be ln the following places, the number ln "61" VARNISHES ANYTHING THAT SWIMS IN EAST KOOTENAY WATERS 3tf put on to keep pace with the ever In­ attendance at the different places also; + + + creasing demand for tills popular being given: Waldo 80; Jaffray 60; VilrollteS EffcctoEnamels WANTED—Wo wish to purchase for drink. Some time ago it was intimated Creston 2.10; South Ward, Cranbrook j We havn in stock a full line of spot cash at. market price two good SOLE AGENTS FOR PETERBORO BOATS & CANOES that Mr. Uc-wness was going to put 56; Wycliffe 46. j These Goods have a Repu­ Women's, Men's, Girls', Boys' end milk cows, fresh within peat thirty on a day for the children, everything tation that IB hard to beat. in Cranbrook & District. Delivered in Five Days. Children's Shoes. Our stock IB com­ Mr. Moore left for Fernie to address days, Brown Poultry Ranch. P.O. is now aboul in readincBs so they will plete and— tlio children there on Thursday, and Box 703, Cranbrook. Bltf soon be given an opportunity of wet­ MAM, ORDERS ATTF.XIIF.ll TO SAKE HAY AS BECEIVEI) Our low prices win every time. Inter tho Cranbrook school children I ting their whistles with "Whistle." W. P. DORAN. will be given an address of this kind, j Patmore Bros. FOR SALE—One Savage 303, and on* it ts hoped that Mr. Bowness Is not + + + it is also the Intention to endeavour to Sanitary and Heating Leo Enfield rifle. B. Weston. overestimating the capacity of his Moffatt's Variety Store Leave your film before • a.m. and enlist the support or the pulpits ot the| Engineers — The Expert Elslilng Tackle Dealers — plant or underestimating the capacity churches In the work. WANTED TO BUY-W. buy tan. a jour prlnti will be reedy nt • p.nu-- ot the kiddies for hit popular drink. fmnbroet Studio. 6-9 Hie wowhip th* Mayor gave np a! fe •J ia.i a.g WMto* Met Mntt 2 ass MM