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Vol. 1,'i. CRANBROOK, B.C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, U)Oi). No. •>. SessionBegins Musical Treat At The House RING OF Nelson-Moyie THE SOIL
Mr. Borden's Leadership Celebration of Burn's Speech From Throne VICTORY A Close and Exciting Agricultural Depart- Endorsed. Opposition Anniversary Debate Continued (iame Promised For ment Enthusiastic Conven Monday Night Refuses to Consider tion ot Provincial Thu city band gave it* second con Victoria, Jan. 27—The debate on It has been snid that the wasteful cert in the opera house last Monday the address in reply t,> the speech Resignation Conservatives The match between N'e'son and ness of pioneers is in keeping with the evening. The lnrbe audience which from the throne was continued this prodigality ,,f nature; and th t the was equal to the capacity of the afternoon by A. E. I'hiUips, Islands, Moyie hockey teams at the riii'; , n t Monday next is lively to prove nn pioneer farmer bus the right to use On Wednesday evening Mr. llorden theatre, testified tQ the increasing nnf W. H. Ross, Fernie, for the gov- Victoria, Jan. 2."- About 230 dele up natural resources if he,thereby for the first time in his experience as Popularity nf our band's organiza iernment, H. C. Brewster, Alberni, gates were present at the Convention txceptiimlly cotd 0ne. It is under Improves himsell nnd the prospects a pmty leader found his advice re tion. It wus a musical treat and stood thst the Knst Ko.-teninns a e | and John Jardine, Ks-juimalt for the of the Provincial <\ nwrvative asso uf liis family, Take an Illustration fused und hiH policy rejected by the the crowd who assembled to listen brining a strong team and Ihal opposition, and John Mel noes, Grand | ciation here. Ihe feature of the set from the consumption of ccal. Dur Conservative members in caucus, it was an appreciative one, the general ] Forks, for the socialists. Nothing of alon yesterday was an address by Nelson will have to fchow up then- ing millions of years it was prepared was the first meeting o| the eleventh uttentiveness from the opening until importance transpired, Premier McBride. full strenbth in order to keep up nul stored in the earth wo suppose the conclusion being a striking testi parliament., and Mr. Borden had call Mr. Phillips warmly defended the Mr. McBride, who Was greeted with their pres nt high reputation. A mm tor human use, And wr have he.a ed the members .together to lay before monial to the merits of the entertain •government's land policy In reference ber of rooters are Coming over with using it. with lavish liberality, boast- ment. acclamations, refernd to the strength them his resignation of the leadership , to Buchley and Nechaco valleys in of the party in the province as re the Moyie puck chasers whn will !; ive u , of tho millions of tons we mine with the recommendation that a se lhe opining number, a march by J. timating that the time was not yet vealed by thi recc it signal victories cn their lineup: .Sherman. Cljthler, .•very year. Now we ham from go id cond meeting be called to deal with Jubb, was rendered with fine spirit. ripe for the introduction of settlers, in the Dominien elections. This con Kiimm and D(.nohue wh,, are well authorities that In 75 years the eni It. He dill n,-t propose tu attend The "Old Plantation 80ngs" is ever who should wait until the country vention had been postponed on ac known in Nelson as expert hoc'tey measures of the United States will that meeting. an 0ld favorite. The original music ; was opened up and markets were pro count of that contest fr0m November players. Nelson News. probably bo < \h -listed except th se of old Scotland—the bagpipes—was vided. In reference to the Alaska* last. N0w the delegates Could make at lower levels, more difficult of ac AN ENTHUSIASTIC BEGINNING. certainly typical of Burns fatherland Yukon-Pacific exposition, Mr. McPhil- up for lost time. .'ess ;nl in ,re costly t, obtain. rendered by Mr. A. McCowan, while . Ups contended that in view of the Lumbermens Meeting Without a moment's hesitation the Mr. William McKay, Vancouver, se No doubt coal was the mean.* Mr. C, McCowan danced the "High heavy financial burdens of the pro cretary, read the report of the exec- caucus unanim„usly declared that it land Fling." The execution and pre- whereby man gained huge nni last would do nothing
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• El.KCTKICI'l V IN cient electrical pump. To be a suc ••••••••••••••••••«••<•••••••••••••••••••••• • •_ — _ *\ cess ii must he able to compete with : • 9 9 MINKS compressed air and steam pumps, he 9 • . — „ _ light as possible and have lew wont • • • ing parts There is a ditliculiy en • J \ urea! increase III the .iUlollut nl countered in designing such a pump • • electrical machinery nsed in tho ruin as the speed ,,i a pump working uu J Success in T es oi the tfost Is a boon to be hoped dur great pressure must be slow, and *% for and. the writer believes, to heth e force or pressure per square luch J :A realised exerted must be very high X Th.-rc are several reasons will the lining industry tuts n,d kept pace In World Wide Baraca Union i Photo Making! lectrlcul way with other enterprise. | • The fault is part I j with tho nunm A VtM'V ,'IltllllKljlSlll' lllli'tilll. ..t lilt' T fact u revs oi e\ectrica| supplies and young men ,.i the Baptist church wan A mate pd -jfi-upiiy is nothing Iml • partly .u .icr,,iiut of [aelj of electric hold ni the home ol Mrs. Brlduoa i,,r Calgary Cattle Co. .,! supplies .in.l purtl) , ii nccouiit ,,t iiu1 purposo n( luaiiKuratth)* n brhtict Inn whon overorythiny g woi'lts righl mid Fresh and Stilted Metits, 4 luck ui electrical knowledge on tllc ..: tin- jiin.v. mn ,n in riniiiii',,,.1. results life its e\( ted. Ilui •w lUllUluUl'S • pari ol mini' ..|jiijtiiiiJ. ,ii mipeiiti I'he meeting; proved JI lingo HUCCOSS Fish and Poultry in season. • tendunts The following ofltcers ivoro olecteil exeupe perplexities mid dissiippouil iit- • Thc mfninc Inttmil i\ i ,i,..!in ,1 to Pres Mi Mclntyro ft i ne ii i be muHt prolitnbli The change of dis.iippoililuiuu l i- reduced Vice I'II'JI lli I',...'. LOTS OF FINE YOUNG • ... i,mriv in the 3ec trena Mi. i' Pinnls to ;i tiiitiimimi if upplies ure purchused T Librarian Mi \ BrldKes TURKEYS JUST ARRIVED ft lu thi plucc, J numbei ol up Teacher Rev Alexander \mloreon here- We Imndt ENGLISH GOODS. • pilau -•- though excelleul ioi ortliu nil.) Kliisr MEKT1N0 4 JU \ ve t'l'.Ji.iiii ,i, i -i JII. [unite On/en fo Mail will receive prompt attention. And know jusl wlml nro lhe besl lo use. Th. ins. „„',,„„•, „, the Baraca 4 Union ivill bo held in tho Impost * Are you ri iviug Ihe I' Uu lelin ': ft lee oi .' nun. I'..1.. ' lie i. lopli n, ., Order by Phone, 45. .•luiifh ,,n Siiiuiny, ,i;,ii .list ut :i p X • jiii exumpl. \ glance ii the adver II in.i let II- know nmi wc will lune om in A tieartj ivolcomo in oxtended t,, • T ' 1..1U; .-. ol tins ... ol lu-i electi ii' all youuu unii ..I Cranbrook ovor 16 4 inniled lo vim eaeh inonlh 4 nl wtll -li,,ii thai there are • JI mu m ii ... grades diui Mtyleuol who have no regular ******************************* pi uj.isluii t,, a(, ii, ^ "phone but all ()t them are adapt • ed 1 above ground worh Posstblj 2 the munufacturei does eoi appreciate METHODIST CHURCH ••••••••••••••»•••••••»••••••••»••••»••••••• 9 the *•'.•• it a 'i a telephone ueetled lu a '> CRANHROOK DRUG o T '.nine it should be lust, n'.isuuiitdt JANUARY USI', 4 In & :.-••• ti< tion M\ mo\ Ing porta as <> ;uul Services ni 11, 3, and 7.30. s> • spring >, •'. should be strong uiul Sunday Bchoot JIIHI bible class ii NORTH STAR HOTEL ^ -• • put together Excepting the <> he afternoon. HOOK CO., LTD. • brass - . * every •; il p-in • tn»uld ll Young men are liully invited to ' ' . . . _ . . . __ , _ __ . _ X be I galvanised, iii.-liiiiiue the , tl KIMBERLEY, B.C. 4 The UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIS IS \ . • » •$-• eV( R subject „,„ be; ,.As;: 4 T erv electi cat contact must bv solder- ,, , •••••••••••••••••••••* uade water and damp proof ar>e « newelcomw to oue r visitox'eity tso nn oudr thosservicee whs o <( it ions in necessary, be Tuesday Devotional service by the cause ,n must mines the 'phones on Epworth League at S. t» r bt> mini end will be drenched with Friday Prayer service at 8. Ch ir • water .t,! the time, or at least be in n Ijuslncss meeting and practice at 8.45. pei on tnently damp place It must ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE CALGARY, ALTA Next Sunday, February 7th, child ne made so as tn be easily and ren's service at 11, Dr. Chown, the quickly taken down and put up in an ••••••••••••••••••»•••••••••••••••••••••••»• jeneral secretary of the temperance ,ri'.a .•'<• i osltti n as the tunni 1 oi ind moral reform oi the Meth -dist .tx 1111 processes, uf course a tele We have the finest church of Canada will he here for tho phom not made as above specified sth prox. Further i nnounccments will work <-nly tor a limited time.I will he made on Sunday. A public have seen an •'expert" try and try Pound! meeting will be held in the interests Cooked HAM again to make a min.- 'phone work, of tlie temperance Wgrlt on Monday, with 'inly tlte result that it would February tbe Hth, at K. you ever tried. Inr Lunches, work a week or less and then cease Picnics, Camping etc., il is delicious. ti. respond. True, the mine superin On Baker Street, one door west tmdant can order a telepliuuu or any PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Messrs. Hill & Co., the only 1 other piece of apparatus tn order, hut lie is n,it likely tu do so, beeniise JANUARY 81. place in town thnt can make lie is usually not capable, und ii lie were, like most others, waits until The usual services will he laid at life worth living. his attention is called to a certain 11 and 7.SO o'clock, The anthem in' P. BURNS & CO., Ltd. the evening by a complete choir is Improvement by nn article or adver Htmrt Ottice, Muiu Office for Ensl. Kootenity, tisement in some publication. "Softly now tin- Day of Light," by Uultfiiry, Albertn Cninbrook, B. C. H. V. Dank . I s,ieak from experience as well as 0 In the evening a statement of the observation. Must people require Cosmopolitan Hotel urging before making improvements, church finances fur the year will be s,, before we tan expect tbe mines to made at tbe close of the sermon. E. H. SMALL, Manager. hi. supplied with improved applianc es some one must construct such ar ticles in an especial manner, so they BAPTIST CHURCH GEO, R. LEASK & C will appeal to the mining man as be- llm sorvicos on Sabbath will bu •••••••••••••••••••••• lug exactly suited to his purpose. Conducted ut the unutU hours. Morn- BUILDERS Next, these articles must be brought ng ut 11: Snbbn'h School 3 p. ni. ; » ***********************.*****ft*.*..*****ft... AM) tn his notice, and third, he must be ovoning 7.30 p. in. Subject "A ques taught h iw to use these improve tion thut bus never hern answered." CONTRACTORS ments. Anthem by the choir. Ropairing and Prasn'ne.' Dyeing and denning. I'llnM. Ill I'.,i HON H There is no doubt that the number nuet by Miss Finniss and Mr. An-, i. uf mines using electric lights could dersoll. , , he trebled in a short time by follow The newly formed Bnrncn Inns *. ' I'bus, Specifications ing lhe pl'oPer course. Tbe mine meets In the church nt B p.m. This j,, C. FARRANT manager can usually be cnnvinced.ef- is u clnss tor young mon. If you nt-!'' Succenor to L. Cohn nml Estimates tlciency being Considered, thut incan tend no othor class ut that h„ur. j J \ descent lights underground nre more coiniiiiid the llaracas will innko you < > Cranbrook.'s Up-to-date Tailor, FURNISHED ON APPLICATION economical limn candles, especially welcome. A speeial Invitation is ex-1 \ \ where abundant free water power is tended to nil strangers tn o,,me nnd ARM8TRONO AVE. ORANBROOK, B.O. All kinds of building material "^Tlt „„ oxnort i^t™,,,,. get ncqunintod. Constantly On hand. lu required in attcnO tn a mnall iKo- Short Stories of the Day Ij.tvil .lntuinl iilnlit nt i> inilii'must I... ahnnilonod. Tho mino Btiporin Here Is the st„ry of David nml Oo,- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tomtom i„ii'iiii,n must Iw oducivtei! iiithas t„lil with npprolirinto gestur es to 8,000 people by lllll Sunday the • X i" " x""' "' holng ablo to iun' evangelist, nl his revival meeting In 1 X ft W 1 • "k • lur Hi'' small fplant. Mint' 0\*tmm SpoValli': : Ham and Bacon i ;:c rirr,r:; "And so lluvid's pn comes up to John LEASK X eloctrical machlnory, whi'n thoy nro Ilim ill the Held where he Was Work, 9 convlncod a saving nm hi' ofloctod ilii: nml says: "Dave, hotter g„ up to The most fashionable and Our smoltuil inoul.s niv nlwnys -li slm'lt «" • ,,„.,,.,,>. Tho Btcnn, onKinooi' ,,r mill the li,,use, your inn's uinloiis uhiiut nee sum nun II you irj Ilium oi V»u will ii-fron X i man can bo assigned the task nl the other hoys lighting In the army, UP-TO-DATE TAILOR, , ,i , .. i , i , , I II.'..iiiui;, nlllng mul caring fnr tho hasn't hearn from Ihem by 'phone or ""ll "» "':" lhpv :M" "'" bB'sl !l:' '" ;'"" '""-' 1 „i ote, 11 tho 'lUUlliliUt's iinythllli; all' she'd like you should g„ wholnsnine smolfod ,muats ynn huvo over i-nton * lltll„ ,,, occupied with othor duties. look Ihem up. So Duve ImpH on u Cranbrook B.C. mm . *>. X hi in.til mines t lie Hiiperlntendont trolley uml hikes lo the fr,,»t uml "Q *9 ,,,11 i,ne |,,l Hie elecl I Hal inurilllleiy stays then with his brothers over * i,.-.i,eii one oi the chief lilndonuiccs night " J* the Installation nt smnll elocti'lcaj "In the morning old Onlluth comOH 1^ AMft P — . TWood» **.*•**.*• **m*r*m p. J-s *m*m^m.& ^- •—C - ' —o * |,,,j, Mf \ilt> | || | ||i< SUppoSI'll tllOOSHl- out in front of the I'liilistlnes and • .uftU, _- 0n onv IC4 ! D ol untfiiglnn mi QIOIUHIVO oloetrl- dares the Isreallles to light him. ******************************************** t PH0NE 57 P'0' B0X l54 * 'i... ™ i, lum,' ptantlor 'Who's that big st.lt! making ull thoi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .• i In'lil „r pnwor « • 0 talk out thorn'? asks Duve. i,, ..II ..lil.' .'li'.ilii.mn "Why. Units the hind choose, the jo big llolse,' says IllH brothers. Rubber Dollar Store •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• :;;;:;, , •"; :";;;;, Z'J^ZZ "Why don't someone smili him „ne" c. VV, VANW'OHMKR, I'ltoi'niii'i'on asks Have. ft __ _ „ _ ^^ »^. .mm •»—> T-V yv/~< • .»l"n"t"i"'..ii •!>' by oloctliclly; c, HANSON AVKNUK • ORANBROOK, H.C. — "We've all got Cold leet." says till' lint Ilil' lum; 'I'IIIIN,' nlil UHlllllty Isreiilltes usl III 1 mi' (iporatml nl. ! PATMORE BROS ji- "Y,,n fellows make me Unil," Biiyn, , i, I iml thoy roiilil I..' op 4 Wc Huy Everything Duve, uml he plkeu ,,ul tn llie brook Heating and Plumbing t | | ..I l.v .. tUroat i.iiiui'i'ti'il iiinliii'. mid si'lu four pebbles in liis slieph- .llllllll lull'.,' IIHCll Inl ullnl |n mni. HOIiSKS, S'l'dVKS w mnl simoiiil liunil I-'t'RNl- fill's uui'li. iilnpn on,' "I ilollnth und •lull', pli'k.,, el.' , inn uln , I por Engineers minks him in 11 n between tlie TI'KK, UliiK'KKWV nml W.I3ARING APPAREL nti..1 l.y .ill ».If,'Ilir liloviii 'I li,,ii|,|i lumps (lollnlli goes to the mat, runt Aim uu, li Intli nml bloivi'ls in,' ,.,i Ilii. Illltll 'I I -..I, tuken the COIinl nml Duve pokes llllll WE SELL what wo huvo in slock ut pricos thai ,,!' ,.,,i„l...'l ii .•I ...nl ..' llllllll', Mill, llunli,'!. Ilir intlVor ni'i'lns to In' uli'nlil ill the slats, chops ol! his ld„ck and will 8111'pi'lsti you, A visit, to tlio Dollar storo will oou- I.inj. r.~n|l- , iiii iii iiu i-i" ..r ii... f'rm'diini rrom I' '-' •"!" lhe minor will find II onl Hie whole rliillstlne gang skliloonl." nlil.'I. Hi I II nr,, in-iiill.'.I vince you Hint wo huvo thu goods, (vtid cum save you I....Mini". il Tlio mihJoelH ,,i oloctrlc liunil nil lil'i.v per cent mi nny gooilH pnrohnsed. ..I IL 'I'I ll I'.'.rni.ill.'Ill- I'MI.'lll hniillliil liii'ltuii at,, liiilli'Hii. Sulllri" .•lll.'irl I. .11,'111, irlilll.ll' -I'.'VJ.I.I ..I lhe i «u mm,' unv tlml uo Iin lhe cost of uui'li Illli' .iln..I re fnr tlm I'lii'i'i'mul lii'iiltlifiiln-mBii BOOM THI" I'ltoSI'l'KTOIt THK I Ill" III in mi v nl Imp iiinlii'liil '''imu >'. I, '.'unil iim id IK ,'lini'H in. nil thlnvM in nslilereil, pro- Wu Huy and Sell For Cash J • lllllil Ive at pli'Ni'UI. TllOro Is u sllollg I'lllMOKIl I'AI'KH 01'' KAHT 4444**************************************** iliiinuiiil anil ii Inrgo Held lor an clll- KOOT1CNAV. ••••••••••••••••••••••********** 'I'lIK PROSPECTOR, CRANBROOK, II. C, JANUARY 190U.
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Long Live The King |•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• London, Jan. 23—The eighth nnni-
•^ vetsary of the accession of thu king WBB celebrated throughout the united kingdom yesterday with salutes, Hug Cranbrook Cigar Store flying and bell ringing. The king und J. D. CAMERON, PROPRIETOR. HILL & COMPANY queen, with other members nf tho royal family, this morning attended Barber Shop, Pool and Billiard Room the annual memorial service in honor Cranbrook's Greatest Store. of the Into Queen Victnriu, which The place to spend your winter evenings was held in the frogm-jit? Mausol eum, The well dressed man wears 20th Century Clothing. The best Stock of Cigars, and Tobaccos, We are the Agents for this Celebrated Brand of Clothing. We can supply you with a suit from $18.00 to $35.00. History of Canadian Journalism j Pipes and Smokers Sundries in town We have the very latest styles in Overcoats from $18.00 to $35.00. Everyone who is interested in the LOOK FOR THE DRAWING NEXT history of Canada will welc0me a new ' "QUALITY* "QUALITY" book, "A History of Canadian Jour-1 WEEK nuliHin," which has just betn issued,! The volume, which furnishes in per manent form the first comprehensive history of the press in Cnnnda, cov ********************** ********************** ers u great Val of ground n0t dealt with in any other extant publication. The reader as he peruses its pages, is constantly surprised to nnd in it hith erto unpublished sidelights cn tbe KEEP YOUR BYE ON THE THE PROSPECTOR IS UP-TC carenrs of our public men, ns well as full and lirst hand informntion re PROSPECTOR. IT IR ALWAYS UATK IS ITS JOB WORK. OIVE
garding our gnut journalists and our PROGRB88INC1. | r. A TRIAL. great newspapers. Altogether it is one of the most valuable historical works which has appeared in Canada, Not only Is the mutter fresh and interesting und important, but the style throughout is quite equal to the ********************** ******************44** best. This will he better appreciated when it is stated that the contribut ors Include Ooldwin Smith, Dr. A. H. A. Colquhoun, deputy minister <-f OEM CAFE j education for Ontario; John Kendo, F.R.8.O., Montreal Gavotte; Arthur AM) Wollis, Toronto Mull and Kmpire; .!. K. D. McCready, Chaflottetowii Guardian; J. V. Robertson, Winnipeg, Launch Counter Ilobert rtrllai, Huntingdon Cleaner ; J, K. Mclnnes, Regina Standard ; J. Slaght <& Brogan, Prop's X W. Dengough, Toronto, und R. R, * Oosnell, Viincouver. Meals At All Hours, Day and Night Ono port lot nf tho book presents an exceedingly interesting history of tbo Canadian Tress Association, in honor We Serve The Best The Market of whose soth birthday tbo ho,,k was flrat projected, with other sections Can Produce devoted to thfl press in each of the provinces. GIVE US A TRIflL We are offering exceptional bargains in thc following seasonable goods. Tho bonh includes 268 pages with Boys heavy underwear from 70c. per suit. over 40 hatf-tono portraits of prom In Boys Sweaters from 65 cents. wit Journalists. Typographically tha A few little Boys' Suits at prices ranging from $1.50 to $5.00 book is very pleasing with Its jargo THE ONLY type, heavy papor with rough edges snd gilt top, and its handsome cloth WHITE RESTAURANT ! L binding. Orders may be «ent in care o' 'lohn R. Rone, Secretary Canadian 1'resH Association, Dally Star, Toron in Cranbrook to. Tbe price is 12.00 a copy, post uf 16 cents extra. ********************** ************44*******i Paa TllK L'KOSPKCTOK, CKANHKOOK. JAMAIS luon,
The Fanner's Wife *-—» A AS* I**••••••••••••••••••••• • Is very careful iiliout hoi churn, She 4 Professional M-uld> U thoroughly after using, ui '1 gives Stewart s | hSTAHI.IStll'.ti If.il. ii a sun hath to sweoieh it, She knows lhat if her churn h sour It will lalut the Black rfte Leading Fruit Store 1 The Palm butter that Is made in It. The stomach is f\. B. 6race, :i churn. In tlm stomach aud digestive 9 Havf YOU tried their HARVEY, Mt-CAKTEK, and nutritive tracts are performed pro IM lll.lKIII'll AM, I'JIIITOR Watch cesses which am almost exactly like tlm Clioli'U OKKANOflA N APPLES I AMI MACDONALD, churning of hitter, is It not apparent Chew'stii Tobacco delicious then that If this stomach chum Is foul tt Barrislers iintl Solieiloi's, makes foul .Ul which is put Into ii ? us. .si. ...II, N'OUTIIKRN SPY HOME MADE CANDIES J • • a Rich and satisfying. Tho evil of :i foul stomach Is not atone n0 h n0 CRANBROOK, B.C. the bad taste in the month and lhe foul i|.|i|.'. N Kl'SSlST • " ' ^ y '' breath caused by it. but the corruption ol 1 he lug black plug. the puro current of blo-xl nnd the dissem *llw Toronto News Iftiulu Mi Uoi 1 ination of dlsea^ throuchout the body. iii ii as the iiiirvlt'iiiim; f, •• ot eloct0i NKWTOWN PIPPIN • THK PALH Iir. I' i rce' Mim Miillcal Discovery ul c,,i nipi mu Mr Honli'n is certain P,, 141 \\. 1'. Gl K'l) makes the sour and foul stomach sweot, l.v lhe ureatost talkei iu Canmln l:\IJ.WIX WA.INKI! | """ It does: - '-'••••' Rtmti u-h whal tho washing against electoral corrupti ,n, but tie l!,irri-l'T. Solil'itOV, CtC, and sun bath do f«>r tho churn ataolufiely •••••••••••••••••••••• removes every t-n ting or corrupt ng elo- m ' hi»oi s from the ptn j'li'li, ii leil Thai IH lhe wnj tlip ie ment. In this ft -\ It ci n - blot' '•••>. |{OM \N 1112 MJ'l'Y I'RANBROOK. B.C :; ' inCOU l\ ll ll A lli''li VM- air Ih n . ,,,,• June \ ..imi'jiii ii nu,
Preparatory to Stocktaking. GBUT moususBon ULE FROM SATURDAY, DEC. 26, TD SATURDAY, JAN. 3D,
We are going to make a supreme effort to beat all former Sales Records. Wc have determined to do sn in order In make this month's sales surpass any former sales and to reduce all lines to the lowest possible point by February ist, nt which lime we take stock. Do not be alarmed nbout not having any snow or cold weather and let this Grand Opportunity of securing the very best merchandise at Wholesale Prices pass vou, because it will not occur again soon. Read the following Prices and consider the great chance of saving
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NOW is the time to consider carefully your clothing wants. OIKS is the kind of clothing that is guaranteed in every respect, good 365 days in llie year, and worth 100 cents on the dollar, but to reduce the stock we make FINKS the lollowinli Exceptionally Low Prices: FINKS Regit nr $10.00 SUITS for . . $ 7.50 Regular $12.00 SUITS for . . $ 11.00 14.00 . 10,75 11 lli. 00 .. 12,00 18,00 . 18.50 20.110 15.00 22.011 . 10,50 24,00 . 18.00 25.OU . IS. 75 I's.IIII . 21.00 SALE 30.00 . 22.50 SALE We are not overstocked in suitings, but we wish to keep our tailors going during the quiet times, and to assist in doing this we will allow, from out- Carss' Famous Mackinaw regular prices, a Discount of $5.00 on overy order placed during this sale. Lumberman's Stub-proof Rubbers Clothing Our prices range from $33.00 to $40.00 a Suit. We guarantee satisfaction. Leather Tops. Rog. $8 75 for $u.0i Regular $7.5(1 Onus for $6.00 Rubber Tops. .. l.iiii , (I.oo , 4.75 5.50 4.25 All Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Fancy 5.00 4 00 4.50 Pants 3.50 8.50 „ ,, 2.75 Vests, Sweaters, Lined Gloves, and Mits Thrco-Buckle Overshoes, $3. Carss' Hand Made Socks at 20 per cent. Discount. One-Buckle and Mitts Ono Buckle Trunks, Grips, and Suit Cases 1 iin Larss. Hand Made $1.50 Socks at. .$1.20 Decorated Toilet Sets ,. ., 1.25 ,, ... 1.00 Regular $10.00 TRUNKS for $ 7.50 Kelt Shoes, regulnr si',: 5, for si ", ,, 50c Mitts at ... .40 11.00 ,, ,, 8.25 I 10-pieco Sel reg. price $9.50, for $7,50 Viol, Flannel-lined, rog. $2.50 for ... sii nn .. Heavy Wool IdcSooUs at... .30 11.75 ,, ,. 8.75 1 ,, 9.00 ., 7.00 113.50 „ „ 12.25 Sheepskin Moccasins, $1.75 fnr $| 25 25c ... .20 18.00 ,, „ 13.50 Moose Mocoiisiiis. 2.50 .. 1.75 20.00 ,, ,. 15,00 Regular $ 1.50 bag for ,.- $ 8.(10 Blankets, Quilts, Pillows Regular S3.50 Case for $2'80 4.75 :;-n 4.00 ., ,, 3.20 Grey Blank-its regular $3.50. for....,1 5.00 ,. ,. 3.00 8.00 .. I'., in 4.00, ,, .... 11.50 ,, ,, 5.20 Tlifse are mil old stock, but nil New s 7*i 7 nn 4.75 14.59 ,, ,, 11.00 ., 0.50 .. 7.00 and Desirable Patterns. While ,, ,, 8.50 23.011 ., .. 18.40 15.00 .. 12.00 Hudson Hay Blankets, 7.00 20.00 .. Ill on 11.00 Cotton ,, 2.00 Quills, Regular $2,00, for i vvwvwvvvwiVAV»vvvy ^^^^^^^^^^«t*w^^**^^*^^^^v Fur and Wool-Lined Caps 11.50, for Regular $0.75 lines for 50 1,00, for 1.00 .. -- Pillows, Regulnr $2.25, for i 0URGOOD5 ARE 1.55 .. 1.50 1-50 .. S J 1 1. 1 1.75 GUARANTEED Dinner Ware Jardinieres 1 only, Dinner Spl ! 11 pi' pes : regular 2 only Rog, price $8.00, .. prlc'O $10,011 Inr Ms Illi 2 ,. ' ,, 2.00. ,. I only, Lolnsges Dinner Sel '.'7 pieces I ., ,.1 72. „ 1 ., ., 1.50, .. regular prim $10.00 for SJ-..011 I ., ,. 1,85,' ,. Ia2"" MOM EY BACK I 1.nly. Dinner Sols '.'7 pieces: rogulnr I ,, ,. 1.25, „ price $12 00 fur s- 7.", I ,, ,, 1.00, ,, IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. ^WAM^MMWA^W^^^^^W^*^VW
We thank our many friends and customers for the very liberal patronage they have accorded us in the past and trust that our efforts will merit the same hearty support in the future.
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********************** •••••••••••••••••••••• ILOSMIK Lindsey Course in Agriculture
i,,iu 'i'lu' Timet I Strive to know why, for this teaches bow and when." This pre- sti-jim pile EAST KOOTENAY uli'.v litis Ins lui; cept is particularly truo ot funning, Villi, ilill lnt; Iiii inline: Inl ami 111 this course the yoiini; tunii may i DISTRICT LOCAL NEWS 1 Ilir , » Illllli; learn tho "why"' ol ninny of our farm Two vaga, ( harloa Marquett and operations; be amy gnln a good On lob K Vanartidnle, ffOl'o ;irre:,teil •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• knowledge ,,( the scientific principles by constable Dttlgor (--st vvceki nml Tho school hoard held a meeting ,.n whicli are the key to the most auc- WARDS I.K were tonl up toi BU diiyn in Lhe Nel Tuefldfty lisi uud took uctlvo siei>-- ceHBful fiiiin practice, The course uou mil b) K .1 r,.lr, .1. V, Train Load mi Special Concop, i,l.nl. i i.i IM.,VI»I-- oducational facilities 1.0 will include practically every branch Un' young They hnve secured torn m nhl undosirablos have ol agrloulturo, but speeiui attention Anchor Miss Hiwel Hiluit ,1 Crnn '0 un iiiii ol town or a Bag i>,,i;ii> quarters In the old Home .boon 11 liced 1.1 in will be given the branches of tunning brook datunl iy last bunk building nnd nro having it made during hu pnst h weeks, uud Mr. followed in Victoria county. Under the quality of ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR .Constable \dnoj was .1 Cranbrook habitable They tie looking up tho Bulger . kcepilii- look out tor Hurh Animal Husbandry will be tuken up dons imt vary. Brand visit,,r uii Priday, pooplo nd gontly Imt. thinly Insist decennary school marma by wire the History of tbe various classes Mr ITI-1 Mra It T tlrym PI ol Whether ymir purchase be l-'nt or little it Mil', H|' 1 their mn ; n. iiiiil bleeds of live stork bleeding and fr,,iiiii.,,,k spent Sunday lo Wnrdnei • ii, .in DI itrici Lcdgoi ' will l.rin^ that satUiled feeling of having Thoi 1. iun im' ng lor the lovers llie [coding and general management the :' ".''sts 1,1 \h ii,j Mi 9 !' 1.uml, bought well, 9 Flour ;i i' Win iti-i.ii.; ,ii Cranbrook wns ,.ii, \ Tin- iji en's hotel liofkey ol farm animals. Also iu connection Mi H..11..uok ..I KL,,. haa been I Lho world, BPO- iii tu on Krlduj boya ii. VO .'llllilllil with live stock is given a course of ipending ;, 1. w .hi> ^ I:,'!,- \ letting Mantel, by Leitch Brothers Plour Mills. Oak Lake, M.m. | \)*}\ ' Hunt, tho popular i\ nduotor lylng lhe lioy.ii luitol eiowil in par- veterinary sen-nee, taking up the Uisa McKee i.u 'I local, wan in .'ii Huns iii-iii The liulli ngo hns been blemishes and diseases of stock, with \ \ II •• I • - : Rl • 1 ,\ uptlv nccoptod nmi tho contoal methods -,r treatment. Kiehl husband nttond thc it al iln- iii'*- opon nlr CAMPBELL & MANNING 'I'li.' I'r •iit'iris 1,,in ueyed to ly includes thc reasons for rotation \ • •. I1 '"' i, It'll :.,.( - , 1 lew daya Look ul foi SOLE AGENTS. rmnbrouk iptured Hi" dletricl u of crops, various methods of cultiva r • . ,.,, ., • . .,, -j "ll',I.! , tion, the use ol manures and fertilis- ll. 11 • lllll Hill snail] defeated .i..hu era, the drainage, nnd the improve 1 d • was held in thi I . ) .,,11 ol Pennsylvania luBt Momluy I he Soil ment ot seed by selection. Under MOT'- -' htt" '•' ' ''' ,lA ' "• ] "• '• ' ':' iceman putting, hla man down Datrying the students are taught (Table I . thi ninth round nillli eiTlr0m pi how to build up u good dairy herd UP . ,3*^ • \ . • • 1 A-ill bi uivei nexi Mon What nboul our hocki v tin turo bncterln prefer tor aud how to keep a rc-cord Q' each m 11 the iiiii' undei thi I'., ion ' l ither towns along the line cow by using a tester and scales. ile lopmeut. Disense-Haeteria B.H.SH0RT • ••••• Mi John Sun!), Bach one is expected to bring samp- , . tu 1 'ii' r,.inir nnd win not Pernio? degreca fahronhoit (blood THE ever) .,.:.. ward t0 a los of milk from hoine and to teat otue •:..<•••• material still remains II but .iilimuy bacteria ate the treat fi .: 1 xcelh nt iv" el lure of su them for himself, using the Hancock .' organise u once most active at a tempo Ml U • Is the rea- tester ut the Collegiate Institute. Painter and We havi betn uali .1 to denj tho ro- degrees Fahrenheit. Th > Miss Luej L'armieb Agricultural botany is tne of the mt which has been widely circulated son that we need cold storage, espe ti Bull Rivi: Ial a on most interesting subjects. Pressed tiat the surplus ol the telle! money cially in summer, for if we cannot
• aiul protect gethcr with weed seeds commonly •uttle sh rt a time as possible • s • n: u - formerly- 0 in dust, etc. found in grain and grass seeds. The y ARMSTF NG AVE thom ngnlnst infection fr ., n*y- is returned students rapidly learn to recognise FOOD SUPPLY. W .. .-.' . and 1 >.'•• • - ' it'iii.iin MOYIE both weeds and seeds, nnd their inter Adequate and proper food supply : •... -1as< :: est is readily secured in methods of 1K1 un The Lender.) In growing bacteria wo must give repi '.''.. •;." Canadian weed eradication. Some time Is de- much attention t0 their fond, tor all We place our paint jC , who have recently op- Thawing tho frozen wuter pipes Voted to horticulture, the planting, our precautions would be useless if in iffice at I lalgary waa with electricity is proving very suc- pruning, grafting and spraying of or the food was not lit for them. Beef cesslul in Muyie. chards, and the growing of small • • .'. • :• '.\ • dnesday b isilj booking broth will satisfy the greater number A, it Maodonnld, ,.f the law firm 0f fruits and vegetables. Bookkeeping on top. WHY ? of bacterial species, although in some Harvey, McCarter -ft Macd0nnld, of and farm management include the Mi tho cases the addition of other ingred Because ii hns the purest white lead for its base ami when (1f Oranbrook, wus in town Wednesduy study of all the common business S'ant : ients is necessary. It sometimes hap bust- 1n prolessional business. forms, the keeping of farm records, mixed wiili perfectly ground colors in nil produces a paint, S'anti : pens that we cannot find the proper ,1 0fi. It is sniil the Port,, Rico Lumber the construction and care of fences ness ' -topi toed for a bacterial species; it is which, when applied by OUU PAINTERS who know how to n few Co., ut Moyie have six million feet and buildings, nnd general improve .- Wa then often successful to give them nf logs cut and on skids, ready to be ment of farm property, together with npply ii, ur arc prepared to guarantee. hours. an extract of the products in which Mr. Lund ielt l0r Nelson on Thurs- brought down to the mill in the tbe management of labor and plan they lived in niture. Any food how •v to attend a meeting ,,r the spring and cut into lumber. Th« com- ning of farm operations. ever, which does not contain the ele Manufacturers As- psny is looking f rward to n big sen- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mountain Lumbe 0 ments hydrogen, oxygen und nitrogen bill. Farm help will probably be more sociatlon at that point, is unfit for bacterial growth. • plentiful this winter than has been Mr, Lund left , n Tuesday l0r Lund* Fred Vellenoweth, while working in brek to attend the annual meeting of Uho sorting department of thc St. Thc reaction of the food we give the ease for several years, and many young men can by an earnest effort thc c"al compafty there, returning on*] Eugene concentrator lust Tuesday, them also deserves 0ur attention. arrange to take this course. High Wednesday's local. tgot his arm caught in some o| the The same fnod made acid or alkaline, school standing is not required, and The plaiMU mill the Crow 1 machinery and was injured quite se- will show a remarkable difference in there are no fees and no entrance ex Nest I'ass Lumtor Co which has been verely. The accident happened at one the bacterial species in preference to amination. The course is planned Till. I'KOSIMCTOU IS closed down lor • number of days re-: o'clock and the mun was taken to others. This is quite evident in the fruit specially for farmers' sons who have ncwed operations on Monday mortilng | Ornnbr0ok tn the hospital on tbe aft making of vinegar. Put some A number ol enterprising young ernoon train, juice in a jar and add yeast to pro been nt h0me for some years on the nn: iioMi: PAPER farm. This course will greatly in pe0ple of Wardner have clubbed tu- duce alcohol, nnd immediately scores crease both the pleasure nnd profits (liven yuu llie rrjiiliim inntter in getlier and flooded a Bpace on th.- of bacteria begin to grow, among flat near the company's buildings lor them the vincnar bacteria. These of farming. It will supply much Val which vn luivo tin' greatest in CRESTON. a skating rink, 'lhis is lighted at produce their acid, and this acidity uable informntion and training, and ti lest ilir Ii IOWS. Its overy night by gns lins lamps, and will (From The Review.) makes tbe juice less and less fit for will put the f0rees in touch with issue will prove ;i welcome visitor 0 prove a great attraction us long as the growth of other bacteria, with sources of information which will be to every her ol tho lumlly. ll Creston has now a board of trade. the skating season lasts, the result that the vinegar, when it of lifelong benefit. shiiiilil hi'iiil .ymir list, nl nows- Creston is still booming and new lui|n'i JIIIII pei'ioilicul Biibserlp- A number of men and teams are-11 I buildings arc going up bally- is ready, Contains only vinegar bac gaged on thp river here putting up . victoria, teria. tlllllS. f|]1 a bUBineBS trip tc Laurier for Quebec next summer's supply off ice, ftndan d | Bui]dinga a,.e goJng up in Orestcn. Our third condition was moisture, there is no danger of an ice cream Whut an investment it w uld be toe and undoubtedly this is n very im n Ottawa. Jan. 28- It is learned that famine in Waidn.r, from present in portant one frum a practical stand a man with ;i'utiey to erect dwellings the conservatives will drop proceed dications. for rent. point. The farmer who has to store ings in tbe protested election of Sie The logs purchased from tbe Har Railway accidents have been num his crops and hay knows moisture to Wilfrid Laurier for Ottawa. This will meao a by-election in Ottawa, prob rison ranch are being hauled t{, the erous the past week ()r so. Owing to be his worst enemy. Without moist mill side of the river. ure the bacteria are unable to grow, ably during the present session as the C.P.R. controlling the wires the the premier will sit for Quebec east. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• public gets very little Information und this fact is the foundation of a MICHEL. on tragedies of that kind. great many prnctieal processes. To A meeting of the Kast Kootenuy preserve grass it is made, into hay, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (From 'lhe Reporter.) Farmers' Institute will be held in the and as hay it keeps f0r an unlimited Francis Edward time. The farmer who is unlucky en Tb Trades Committee meets schuolhouse on Saturday, Junuary ough to he obliged to store damp Feb. 2. 30th, at H p.m. to arrange for pro Corrison F, !•:. Hains, an old time typo, now curing stumpind powder at reduced huy sprinkles it with salt, for salt iCAMPBELU of Corbin was a visitor at this ollice rules. All farmers who will require takes up moisture, anil the bacteria Itiinilniiisirr Cran brook i'ily Hand 1,11 Thursday. Powder tliis spring for the purpose of arc checked in their growth, drain • clearing land can secure it by attend is dried carefully, otherwise It may I'liiiirnuislr K mix 1 'ri'Hliy terlftll • Tbe Methodist gymnasium opens on Glim-oli THE QUALITY STORE. • Thursday night. -I. McDonald has re- ing the meeting and becoming a mem niould in a few days. • ber of tbe Institute. Anybody who wishes to try an ex Staple and Fancy Groceries. • ceived the position of instructor. l.uii' r.iniiliiiiisii.r Ilin Matiisty'a Itoyrl • Maud Vou mako a great mistake Lust night iho hoard of trade held periment himself may take two pieces W. PllBlllOI'8 • when you imagine that the Scotch a meeting in the Mercantile Co.'s of bread and soak one of them in • TEACHER OF men nre to celebrate P. Rums' birth store, tbat was a very stormy one. water. In a few days the wet piece IMH i\K 51 'HONK 5ii X .lay on the 25th. Did you never hear A report will appear next issue. Del- is covered with mould, while the dry Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin * and ol Bobbie Burns. pgatos to the Associated Hoard id piece is unchanged, though the chance nml Standard Instruments, * 9 "The earnings of the Canadian Pa- Trado to be held at Trail, B. C, „n of infection for both was the same. 9 The place to buy your Xmas Goods. New Raiscns, ,111, railway fur the second week in, the 17th inst., were tbe president K. Mf«t is dried for preserving purpos Orchestra Furnished Currants, and Peels. Choice Table Figs and fresh . „ „ ,Jn ,inft „, Mallandaine, R. Rovaii and 0. P. es and the same principle holds true January Increased over 140,000 me. Rifl) ReBO|Ut|0ns woro adopted te be for moat extracts, condensed milk, Phone 1)J. CKANHKOOK, B.C. Nuts. A swell line of Fancy Confectionery, the same week last year." dust presontcd to the hoard. And tbe freight for New Michel was evaporated fruits und vegetables, responsible for most of it, and yot milk Powder, dried tlsh, etc. Thus we bear nothing of that promised sid GOLDEN _1T12MS many food products are preserved in ing und station. definitely by the simple menus of de WANTED. MANNING Building contracts for the erection (From The Star.) priving them of their nioisturo. ol several bouses, stores, Aie, nre be- OXYOBN RHQUIRHJMHNTS. Tlie Windermere townsite company ,rVK ROOKY MOUNTAIN OOATB. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in; Conafdorod( and it is understood have bBen approached as to a site ior We have already mentioned thc In that operations on the same will bo a large summer hotel on Windermere fluence of oxygen in our tlrst article. begun in a woek or so. We aro n-)t lake. This is a straw which shows There arc bacteria which need a Live llnoky Mountain Goata are ul liberty to give names at present, whieh way the wind blows. great amount ol oxygen for their sus /anted for Zoological purposea. Per- tint hum mie prominent, contractor Three thieves were arrested last tenance', the aerobic ones whilst oth nitH to catch nnd eiport these anl- • loni lbat Mlchol will be busy Friday morning for stealing article* ers thrive the better the loss nxyiicn ,„als will I* iuaucd by the Provincial ildini n a short time. .RANBROOK from the Columbiu hotel Thursday thoy get, tlm H0-<-iiU<-rt anaerobic K|»- nutlinrltloH. addreuB:- night. They were tried Saturday I'IPH. BfiHidiiH thiiKu two main KI-IIIIPK, l; Kit NIL. morning before magistrate Griffith, thorn are HOIIH' Bpoclee which preler OBOIL FRENCH, Naturalist. HOTEL m the two wl'o BnVe their names as nitrogen, ititn, ote;., hut an thoy are Washington, P.O. 'Kl ',"" |,,|,,,! I'UHS.I 'Mullally and Neloii were sentenced to nnt nf dally concorn wo wilt only mention iho lact. All tho conditions 'lli.- iii.inea will'bold thoir annual ***** months bard labMr, while Mar **************.*.****. rife Guests Comfort a Specialty Good Stabling in Connection' horo montlonod must bo proHont. bo- l,.,11 ,,„ |,'(.|, |.| shall was let off, ft 1 loro liiiotoriul development enn remit. .1 I ' Armstrong, govornmonI'liiui'iilt. ngunt Thfl curiam are down to hard prac Deprive tho mlci'oboa nl uny uf Ihom, W. CLINE in Um i-l l.y t. tice and expect to bold their own und nil growth ceasoB, UK WO have o A '|lll been installed m the ngalBBt tho visiting rin'ts during tho < i Ncnri'St lo I'iiili'onil di'pol. I las ni'i-iiiii! pointed nut In Ihu examples given. KIM' Hull bonsplOl, At a meeting of the curlers oi ihr «lii Manitoba Harbor < i dulions fur HM' public i pmlled Thus, wo nro able to soloct thoso < i Tli" ni'Tj, aitiut on Vii'ior n hold lust week, the Following commit sht.-inoi nmv in- found in ihu < > i Iranbrook. 1 1 mi'iiHiiren fnr cliocttlttg hactoi'lnt jivi'iiiii wh,, nuiii tho night hideous t^ wore ch0son: Dr. Taylor and Davo • • growth wliloh dn nnt Impair nf diim- MANITOBA HOTEL . < liv In:; lilnlnnl hnwlllm uh,llllll Im IIU|I Howes Prize Committee; Ohtlfl, A. Warren and .Lis. Henderson, Ice coin ngo llio product wo wleh to prcnorvo, 11 l''ii'Hi I.IIIHH Work n \n abundant accumulation of Hnow m'ttoo; M. N. Russell and Sain King, .1. Vnnilol'lock. nil linini'lit's uf ibi HOGGARTH & ROLLINS p) on lhe roof, followed by Sunday's Kntortalnmont committer. They will
Hot and Cohl Baths Proprietors | rain, rein0ved a building which might not leave nnythlng undone In making DOOM THE PUOSPBC'i'On THU eV'intually hale been sold to lumir- this year's 'spiel the best, that waa l'I(>Nl*l*lt PAPER (IK HAHT ,]; Tonsorial Art un.-e companies. <«ver held in Uolden. KOOTENAY. TUK PKOSPEOTOR, CUANHROOK, I!. C, JANUARY .In, IflOU, Pa>;..
SMALL DEBT'S COURT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Stock Quotations Interference ot tbe late members ior Nul ice is horoby given tbat nn the Interesting to Know Session Begins Electoral District of Cranbiook. the riding. J2tb day of December, 11,118, it was While it is much to be regretted, it NOTICE is hereby given thut Sit ordered by T. B. Wilson, Esq., Judge That the Merwin und Brooks con is II fuct tbat must be uckuowtedged, Continued irom pane i. uugs of the uln,vo Court will be held nf Ibe tutility Court tit East Koettn- As Furnished by tracts were absolutely without ex« BEALE a ELWELL, Cranbrook, B.C thut there ure "little Engluoders," at the Government UuibiinK, ci-un ny, thnt Juntos Ferguson Armstrong, cuse, bluok, (or tho disposal of cases i.tmotai Administrator lor that por und nlso "little Canadians." By little new loan of $80,000,000 iu I.nnd- o, January 27th. 1909. That the Ales ol the department every Wednesduy, ut two o'clock p. tion of the County nf Kootenay in- Canadians is meant those who have paying 32 per cent., aad selling th in.; ut Moyio every Saturday at the i-lmlod in the olortnral districts ol were mutilated after the enquiry De- Bid Asked nu conttdence in the lutttre und very bonds at a discount, besides paying Steele und Wardner on sucb days Cranbrnnk and Forme, lie Adminis- Am,,tu Consolidated .25 Ban, meagre information as tu the great oae per cent, or moie in commissions, and dates as muy be appointed in tnytnr oi all and singular the estate B. 0. Amalgamated .02: .04 ihut papers were destroyed which the proceedings, ol William Stanley MctOwan deceased nsources of. Canada. v. '-Siding's tirst loan in knvl«nd B. 0. Copper ..7.00 7.7S were valuable evidence. sutne hour; uml at Marysville, Fort intestate. made a year or sQ after he came into Can. GoidUelds .03 .05 No man can, be a "little t'uuadian" Every person indebted to tbe said ofllce bore interest at 2!t per cent. Thai agent Gregory exacted ,*> per All debts and demunds uot exceed .35 .47 unless he be grossly ign ,runt of tbe ing tbe sun, of Iluu cun be sued for deceased is required to make payment Con. North West Oil He is paying 4 to !i per cent, n ,w ,,ii cent, commission on government con country of which he cluims to be a uud recovered iu tbe abuve mon forthwith tn tlte undersigned. Consolidated Smelters 85.00 90.00 large overdrafts and temporary I. ans. tracts under his jurisdiction. Every person liuving ottecls belong citi/.en. Ignurance is a sinister con* Honed Court on Summons and Crunbrook Fire Brick 1.10 Money Itndera across the Atlantic That Inspector Schmidt took hrih Judgement, Garnishee 'either before ing to the deceased Is required forth* dition, and failure an I may be dlsas Diamond l.'oul .50 .54 are giving the finance minister nn es. knowing they were bribes. or ufter Judgement) or on Instal with to notify tbe undersigned. ter are the inevitable consequences of F.very creditor or other person hav* Diamond Vale Coul .13 17 impressive lesson in "exceptional eau Thai the deputy minister h.,d nit ment order which cun be enlorced by its induence. commitment if necessary. ing auy claim tipntt or interest in tbe Dominion Copper .37 .45 tion." .erwuie entered dee ol mny for his Instructions lur proceedings run be distribution nf the estate of tho said lnternat'1 Coal tit Coke 73.00 80.00 How many people realise the great- A VIGOROUS DEBATE own use, on the representntlon that handed in In tbe undermentioned deceased is required tn send before Nicola Coul Mines Ltd .021 .OS ness of the country uf which they the 21st dny ol Docomber, 1909, nelt, The debate on the address began on it was Ior public service Clerks ot thc Court., via:— Niplsslng 9.SO 10.10 form a Part? lt may not be amiss K. It. Morris, Deputy Sherifl, Cran by registered mail ndilressed to the That the deputy ministers must .12 to give a lew particulars uf this Friday. After Mr Todd ami Mr brook. undersigned, his mime and address North Star .1)9 have Known of the transactions at anil the full particulars nf bis claim great Dominion. Turcotte had moved ami seconded the P. ti. Routh, Provincial Constable, McGilllvray Creek Coul .2S Quebec, St. .lohn and elsewhere and or interest, und u statement of his reply, Mr. Borden spoke briefly. Ho Moyie, or to , Rambler Curlbou .161 account und thc nnttire nf the securi FACTS ABOUT CANADA informed tbe premier that, according ihat the chief engineer and ins at' Joseph Walsh, Provincial Constable, ty uf any, held by him. Royul Collieries .36 .38 Canada is larger thon the United sistallt w,(iiltl have heen limie cnie- Fort Steele. .to Sir Wilfrid's own doctrine ,,( the After tbe said lust mentioned date Society Girl .25 BY ORDER States, by about 178,inw smart miles former days, that party represents ,lll ftS to the prices paid lot diaphoU Use Administrator will proceed with Sullivan .001 •Oil Joseph Ryan and has a Population of only one- tU>n in the house should be pmpor i's ii they bad been buying loi them the distribution ol the estate having ! Temuskinuing 1.64 1,65 Magistrate. regard tu those claims only ol which twelfth the latter country. : tionute to the vote in Ihe country, selves. Duted 22nd day of June, IHOH. Western Oil l„id) 1.25 2.00 he shall have had notice. Canada Is as large us thirty united the government should only liaVo a WKRK THK COMMISSION FAILS. Dated at Crunbrook this 16th day j Western Oil (pre!.) 1.40 kingdoms of Greut Britain, and equal majority of three In the house, with Tho Commissioner docs not cany uf December, 1908. Veteran War Scrip 40.00 525.00 In else to eighteen Germany's. J. F. ARMSTRONG, (the spiuker in the chair. Even this nis conclusions so far as to suppose NOTICE. 51 Official Admlniatratar. Canada, is almost the sue of Eur majority was largely obtained hy thai Mr. Brodeur ought also tn have ope and twice the size of British In : the secret circulation among Honij.n Take notice thut I, Andrew B. nown anything ol tho excessive dia; eighteen times the size of France i Catholics of the "Duty ol the H,,ur' Grace, ol Cranbrook, occupation .-.rices, and graft and extravagun e STEADY EMPLOYMENT twenty times the size of Spain ' and i pamphlet, with tbo false nd mali Journalist, intend to apply to the CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT H hat prevailed in his department, or twenty-three times the size of Italy. Chief Commissioner ot Lands and District of East Kootenay. ] clous statement that it was conserv hat ministers would haw been m ,te Works for permission to purchase tbe For a reliable local salesman re Canada IB one third the arra ot the } ative literature. The opposite n lea •Igllant il they had been buying for following described lands in East TAKE NOTICE that Thomas J. presenting Canada's Oldest and British empire, and h tlf of this area Kootenny: Commencing at a post Ider predicted that the session would themselves. Agar, ul Simcoe, Ontario, occupation Greatest Nurseries in Crunbrook and is as yet not surveyed Into provinces. planted at the south cast corner of solicitor, intends to apply for per j not be l0ng unless ministers persist Where the sw m evidence of Gour- block 425, thence west 8(1 chains, adjoining country. Only one quarter of thin vast area 0 mission to purchase the following fed in their old habit 0f withholding deaii. Fraser and Gregory slates that thence south 80 chains, thence east land, being four islunds in the Koot The popularity ol our stuck which is occupied and less than one-eighth ; their principle measures. Then Mr. 80 chains, thence north 811 eliuins to enay river lying opposite lot 116, is grown on limestone soil, making ,he transactions condemned wore place of beginning, containing 640 is under cultivation. | llorden told the premier what hit group 1, described us follows: Com our trees and bushes hardier and ..n,,wn to the former minister, Mr. acres more or less. mencing at a post planted on the Canada contains approximately 3,- .duty was in the matter 0| iuves.1;a longer -lived than coast grown stock, Prefontalne, the commission sr rejects ANDREW B. GRACE. west side of the northerly island in 729,66S square miles more than one- : tion. Ihe Cassels* inquiry should the evidence because the minister is Dated Oct. 26, 1908. tbe group and on tbe south line ol is acknowledged by experienced fruit third ol this territory unexplored. ; have been extended into every spend lot 338, group 1, Kootenay district ; not here to speak for himself. Tho time for the commencement of growers. - The unsurveyed districts of Macken i ing department, and the c mmis.-lon he publlcntion in the B. C. (iuzette thence down stream following the 0 The commissioner implicitly ac We muke a specialty of growing zie,, Ungava, and Franklin are larger ! er should h,ive been allowed to invest ot tho above notice has been extended westerly side of the island to the -epts Mr. Brodeur's assurance that to tho 4th day ot December, 1908. southerly end thereof; thence up stock for British Columbia and ship than China. , igate contributions of contractors t 0 patronage had been abolished in hi* J. F. ARMSTRONG, stream on the easterly side of the in carload to that province. The distance Irom Hulifax to Van i campaign funds as well as payment! Assistant Commissioner of Lunds island to the south line of lot 338 ; department. He strongly urges thai thence west to place of beginning ; A permanent situation to right couver is greater than from London, nd Works. • to civil servants. Mr. llorden wel ;ho other ministers shall follow his also the three smaller islands south man, with territory reserved. England, to Halifax. | corned the goveinimnt's sudden con example, oi the above island, all containing Pay weekly ; free outilt. Write tor Canada extends over 48 degrees of about 80 acres. ; version to ect.njmy, but held thnt it The commissioner was employed particulars. latitude -a distance equal to thut .,nd instructed by Mr. Brodeur and CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT THOMAS J. AGAR. [should have begun before the election Stone & Wellington fr0m Rome to the North Pole. Dated October 30th, 1908. ] campaign and prevented the wholesale did not inquire into that man's Kur These are a few rudlmentury points District ol East Kootenay. The delay for commencing the pub* FONTHILL NURSERIES bribery of constituencies, by promises opean picnic expenses, Nor the Fal about Canada, well 1 n iwo to the av li cat inn of the above notice is j ex TORONTO ONT of pr fuse public expmdtture. coner contract made by Mr. Brodour TAKE NOTICE that I, Clement H. tended to thei 13th day of November, erage school boy, but nut known to n Pollen of Cranbrook, occupation (Licensed.by B. C. Government.) SIR WILFRID COMPLAINS uimself, nor Into any other matter iu 1908. those who decry the country, and agent, intends to apply for permis J. F. ARMSTRONG, The premier's speech wns largely which the minister ofltnded, sion to purchase the following des faintly realised by the party in oppo Asst. Comtn'r. devoted to the unhappy defeat of his NUMBERS H4 AND 85. cribed lands: Commencing at a post sition to the government. planted at thc S. W. corner J. Means For Sale .candidates in Manitoba and Brinish Valentine Rata, a government sup Pre-emption, east 30 chains to tbe I Columbia. He complain d that the boundary of lot 6033, thence 30 Cottage near school, five rooms, ,)orter in the last parliament whj POSSIBLE GERMAN TREATY t Pacific problem hud been stamped* d chains south to the boundnry of lot NOTICE. in good repair, nice location, water never took any part in discussion or 2048, thence 30 chains west, thence 30 Notice is hereby given that an ap ! 0n the Oriental immigration question egislatioii except to vote with his plication will be made to the parlia and cess-pool, corner lot, good Berlin, Jun. 27 -Aniwering the bud chains north to the point of , and Mr. Borden for encouraging this i>arty, h ,d been called to the senate, fence, furnished or not to suit the get committee, foreign secretary On- 1 commencement, containing 100 acres ment of Canada, at its next session, campaign. Later in the debate Mr. more or less. by the Kootenay Central Railway convenience of purchaser. Apply to schen snid today concerning commer ipparently for the purpose of nsslst cial relations with Canadu that ev j Lemieux made a U ng lament over tht CLEMENT H. POLLEN Company, Ior an act to amend its J. E. DICKSON. .ng that body. It is stated that bis erything possible f0r the defense of i attitude of British Columbia. Dated, October 30th, 1908. 45 act ol Incorporation, being 1 Edward appointment was an arrangement VII, Chap. 71, as amended by 3 Ed German interests hud been dune. It THK WKST HEARD FROM. wut not impossible un opportunity mute before the election, by virtue of ward VII, Cbap. 142 and 4 Edward But it was found that th? nw VII, Chap. 91, by extending the time bef0re long may arise for the discus which Mr. Ratz st0od out ol the way members from that province wen for completion of said railway as ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. sion of a Commercial tr. aty alter the of another candidate. He is numbei' CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT limited by said act of incorporation conclusion of the Fr, noo-Oanadian well able to defend themselves, ami i4 in the list of ex-members placed Notice is hereby given that on the negotiations. and amendments, and for other pur 8th day of January, 1909, it was their constituents. Mr. Cowan, Mr. District of East Kootenay. ui ollice by the Laurier government, poses. ordered by P. E. Wilson, EBq., Barnard and Mr. Burrell replied tt. Dated December 5th, 1908. A FORTUNATE VETERAN. TAKE NOTICE thut I, Francis H. Judge of the County Court of East the prime minister, showing thut Hir Pollen of London, Eng., occupation a Harvey, McCarter & Maedonald, Kootenay, that James Ferguson Wilfrid and his colleagues were whol Number 85 is Iir. Potor Maedonald, free miner, intend to apply for permis SO Solicitors for Applicants. Armstrong, Official Administrator formerly member for Huron and de for that portion of the County of ly to lilame for the Orltntal Immigra sion to purchase the following des puty speaker, Though Dr. Macd, nald cribed lands: Commencing at a post Kootenay included in the Electoral tion situation. It is not „ften that planted at the N. E. corner post of Districts of Cranbrook and Fernie, the house hears better speaking than lives nt Wingham, he Ins been made lot 342, 40 chains north following the CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT. be Administrator of all and singular I that of the three new members, who Postmaster ,,f London city, 75 miles boundary of lot 116 and 338, thence tbe estate of Frederick Douglas An showed up the stupid deception and iway, to the great lndlgnatl0n of the. 40 chains west, thence 40 chains District of Kootenay. derson, deceased intestate. London folk who say no necessity for •outh, thence 40 chains east, to the Every person indebted to tbe said inconsistent dealings t)f the govern point of commencement, containing TAKE NOTICE that I, Edward deceased is required to make pay ment with immigration matters and 'he Import a tii n. Dr. Maedonald is 100 acres more or less. Watts of Wattsburg, occupation Lum ment forthwith to the undersigned. j pointed out that tha min'stry wMs .'4 years old. In the last liseal year berman, intend to apply to the Chief Every person having in possession CLEMENT H. POLLEN, Agent. Commissioner of Lands and Works , condemned in British Columbia for iver tiO officials were superannuated, Dated, October 30th, 1908. 45 for permission to purchase the fol effects belonging to the deceased is required forthwith to notify the un i general maludmin strntlon as well as ind all but six ,,f them were younger lowing described lands in East Koote 1 for its bad Policy. than the new postmaster tf London nay District. Commencing at a dersigned. post planted at the North-west cor Every creditor or other person Our Hand Spramoter is at the time of his appointment. Of ner ol Lot 5459, South 80 chains, having any claim upon or interest these younger men, thirty-eight wero CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT No. 1 or No. 2. A FEW TRADES. thence West 20 chains, thence North tn the distribution of the estate of retired on the ground of "old age." the said deceased is required to send Mr. F ster reviewed some of Sii District of East Kootenay. 81) chains, thence Enst 20 chains to Mounted on a cart with strong, 0 NO HURRY NOW. point of commencement, containing before the 17th day of February Wilfrid's political c, ntracts, ending 16(1 acres m re or less. next, by registered mail addressed to hardwood frame, 52 inch wooden Last session the government rushed TAKE NOTICE that I, Jos. Ryan 0 ! with one just c, n-luded whereby Mr. the undersigned, his name and ad. wheels with iron hubs, steel axles. through a bill authorising the trans of Cranbrook, occupntlon jourr, ilist, EDWARD WATTS. For one horse. All brass 4 row ; Sloan resigns bis seat for Comox to intends to apply for permission to dress and the full particulars of his fer of parliament groiin Is in th? front Dated December, 18th 1908. 2 claim or interest, and a statement sprayer. Wheels an 1 nozzles adjust make a place I r the legated minis purchase the following described able from 26 inch to 36 inch. Vertical 0 of Major Hill Park t,, ihe Grand landa: Commencing at a post of his account and the nature of the ter, Mr. Templemm. Similar trades security (if any) held by him. adjustment from rack 16 inches. Aut Trunk Railway Company for a hotel. planted at the S. W. corner ol let omatic vertical nozzle adjustment, ; were that. which gave a senatorship 2048, south 30 chains to lot 6033, After the said last mentioned date The premier pleaded that the matter brass spramotor. Ball valves, auto (to Mr. Derbyshire, in exchange for a thence east 30 chains, thence north NOTICE. the Administrator will proceed with ,vas urgent, but on Thursday his at- 30 chains, thence west 30 chains, the distribution ot the estate hav matic Compensating plunger. Mechani seat for Mr. Graham, and the one Take notice tbat I, Lizzie Grace of ing regard to those claims only ot cal agitator. Can be used for orch attention was called to the fact that to the point of commencement, con ! whereby Hon. Mr. Sc0tt resigned his Cranbrook, occupation married wo which he shall have had notice. ard, vineyard, mustard and potatoes, die company had done nothin; but taining 100 acres more or less. | portfolio, his son receiving a $900* man, intend to apply to the Chiel Dated at Cranbrook this Sth day or painting and whitewa* hing. Hold build an ugly fence around their Con CLEMENT H. POLLEN, Agent. Commissioner of Uinds and Works without cart as well. Prices from 1 office. Dated, October 30th, 1908. 45 of .January, 1909. cession, spoiling the view and shut for permission to purchuse the follow $16.00 to $50.00. Guaranteed for 0ne ing described lunds in East Kooten J. F. Armstrong, year. Treatise on crop diseases free. THK OASSELS' REPORT ting people out of the grounds. Sir 2 Official Administrator. ay: Commencing at a post planted W. O. H E A It D, ; Judge Cassels has reported from Wilfrid nu longer thinks the matter at the south east corner of A. B. 957 King Ht., London, Ont. Grace's purchase, thence west 80 I the marine department inquiry. Hi- urgent, now that the company has ORANBROOK LAND DISTRICT chains to the C.P.R. right ot way, ; report is made to the minister of got what it wanted from the govern thence following snid right ol way in District of East Kootenay. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. CRANBUOOK LAND DISTRICT, marine, and In the beginning clearly ment, and says he does not I now an easterly direction to the soutb ; shows that the commissioner did not when anything more will be dune boundury of lot 425, thence aorth 40 DISTRICT OP KOOTENAY. Take notice that Hugh Stewart of ! undertake to investigate thc conduct The premier i.s n the habit of do Oranbrook, occupation merchant, in chains more or less to the place of Notice is hereby given tbat on the Take nutiee that I, George A. Jam voiitly praying heaven that it may tends to apply for permission to pur beginning, containing 100 acres more 16th day of January, 1909, it was j of the minister or his colleagues and or less. ies()n, of Cranbrook, D, (*., occupa chase the following described lands : ordered by P. E. Wilson, Esq., ; political friends. The inquiry was not he too la'e to give concessions tion, undertaker, intend to apply fnr Commencing at a post planted on LIZZIE GRACE, ; Judge of the County Court ol East to favorite corporations, but his hur permission to purchase the following | limited by the sins of lesser marine the Kootenny river approximately on A. II. Grace, Agent. ' Kootenay, that James Ferguson iofficials. The former deputy minister ry and devotion are apt to stop short the south boundary of lot 116, 211 Dated Oct. 26th, 1908. ; Armstrong, Official Administrator described lands: Commencing at a chains west to the boundary of lot The time for the commencement ol for that portion ol tbe County ol post planted at the N, W. corner of ; Coli Gourdeau, agents of tbe depart nt that, point. 24], thence 40 chains south following tbe publication in the II. 0, Gazette i Kootenay included In the Electoral lot No. 6424, thence east 40 chiin-i ; meat at Quebec and St. John, the the east boundary of lot .142 to thc thence north 20 chains, thence west of the above notice has been extended ; Districts hf Cranbrook and Fernie, ] chief commissioner ()f lights, com Kootenay River, thence 40 ehnlns foi ; In Administrator ol all and singular 40 chnins, thence south 20 chdns to to the 4th day of December, 1908. inlander Spain, Inspectors 0 Farrell lowing the Kootenay river to tho J. F. ARMSTRONG, I the estate of Hugh Campbell, place of commencement, containing You don't need a Town Crier point of commencement, containing Assistant Commissioner ol Lands deceased Intestate. 80 acres. .and Schmidt, and Bome thirty ,,ther SO acres more or less. George Alexander Jamleson. and Works. Every person indebted to the said • officials nnd employees are v., ndemn to emphasise the merits of your CLEMENT H. POLLEN, Agent Jan. 18, 1909. 6 deceased is required to make pay ' ed or rensured, for various nTenses business or announce your special Dated, October 30th, 1908. 45 ment forthwith to the undersigned. sales. A straight story told in a or improper proceedings. CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT Every person having in possession straight way to the renders nf the District ol Kootenay. effects belonging to the deceused is FORT HTKKLK The commissioner always lindsthit Prospector will quickly reach the ears required forthwith to notify the un .the patronage system has led to ex of the thoughtful, intelligent, buying dersigned. AHHKHHMKNT DISTRICT public, the penple who havi the mi u CRANBROOK LAND DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE that sixty duys af* (•weave prices mid that fltm.dOfl n h er date 1, George Lloyd, civil engln- y rn their Pockets, uml Ihe people Every creditor or other person NOTICE is hereby given in accord" year may he saved in the depart who listen to reason and n ,t n*,ise. District of Kootenay. er, Cranbrook, Intend making appli having any claim upon or interest ance with the statutes, that provin cation to the Honorable the Chief ment hy its abolition. dur bo,|i'a will show you a list of the in the distribution nl the estate nf riiil revenue tax, and all assessed kind of people you appeal to. Gall Commissioner ot Lands and Works the said deceased is required tn send taxes and income tax assessed aal That the government paid $4,600 or permission to purthnse the foi* and see them at this office I, John Thomas Scanlon ol Cran before the 17th day ol February levied under the "assessment Act," each for 40 diapht nes, which would brooli, occupation rancher, intend to owing described lands: next, by registered mail addressed tn Commencing at a post placed at and amendments, and under the pub have afforded the ccn'ractor 100 pei apply to the chief commissioner of the undersigned, his name and ad lie whn ,lH art, are due aud payable the N. W. eornor uf lot 1591 on the ( cent, profit if sold f0r *H7r> each, lands and works for permission to dress and the [ull particulars ol bis nn the 2nd day ol January f r the purchaso the following described land East bunk nf the Kuutenay River, claim or interest, nnd u stutement. n That the charter f,,r the King Ed Rossland Winter Carnival tbence east 13 chains, mure or lees, year 1909. In East Kootenay district: ol his account and tlie nature ol tho ward steamship at *\2i> per day was K r the abovo ovtnl t,, he held following the Northern Boundary of security (If any) held by him. All taxes collectible for the Fort n Commencing at u post plunted Steele assessment district are due aad improperly changed to $180 per day, Feb. 2 to 6 the Canadian Pacific rail About 2 chuins south of the south lot IS to a corner post of lot 8103 ; thence Nortb 20 chirm, mure ur loss, After the said last mentioned duto payable at. my offlee situated at the whereby tl-e contractor got lii.fiim to way announce a rate ol fate anil one- west corner of lot 7218 on the uorth the Administrator will proceed with government offices, Crunt>r , k, II. 0. third tetiini. Tickets oil sale from boundury lot 2312, thence nortb 25.31 lollowing the west Houmlary ul lot f n which he had no right. tbe distribution ol tho estate Inn This notice, in terms of l»w IN ei|tii Pernie ami west Jan -il t0 Feb. 4. Chains, tbence west 23 chains, thence 8103 to bank of Kootenny River ; thence following Kootenay River in a ing regard tu thuse clalniB only ol vu lent tn a personal demand by me That some R0 mm. who were ti >t Pinal return limit Feb. H •outh 25.31 chains, thence east along which he shall have hud notice. the northerly boundary ol Lot 2312 louthWcsterly direction to place ol upon ull persniiH Liable f()r taxes. , needed, were employed at the Hali to the place ol beginning, containing beginning, containing 2u acres more Dated at Cranbrook this Sth day Dated at Cranbrook, B. ('., this fax dockyards during the late elec- or less. II acres more or less. of January, 1909. 22nd day of January, 1909. | tion. THK PROSPECTOR IS ALL RIGHT A. C. NELSON, J. F. Armstrong, JOHN THOMAS SCANLON. GEORGE LLOYD. Deputy Assessor and Collector, That the patronage system in Hall- ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS AND fttUt Beoember Mi 1901. i»tsd November 9»h. l»0t. I . OHtlal Administrator 5 Fqrt Steele Avs-njimont DUtrlct 1 fax was intcaaiHrt bjr ti.» ihamofu) LET THKM PARTICIPATE. Pag 'I'lll*: I'lMSI'KCTtii;, CUANHROOK, li ti . lAM'AK'V iood
Ml j,nd M I-I. II. Bum-lull "i iThc |ft*oopcctor IPoknilO were t'ratllil,„,k ; Wednesday,
tt, I. ford and W, w Dlckoni ,,i 1 S|„,I.Jiiie were ill lhe cltv "ll Wednes , fit* Ificllsuii records til tlu- Cran day. Special Prices brook hm.' und lluufc storo Win. Ilendeiiiin ol \ letniln nnd 0, SUM p Vlexuntlei ol Koi uie wus >\ \ i',,„liiey ,,l \'.,ne,,n\ ei, wero la tin' i t'i'unbruok visitor tin* iyt»ok, for Overcoats and Suits City Taesiiji' \li .uui ,\ii-. w ii uii on west I \ [xtiing n ii'inU ;,i OulRiiij iiu- wook .1 n0wlcn ill ttiimbolt, Bunk . and I' 1) Buwlen ol lllgli Unci, VI i'n M,,i ook cm lora who titU'iuletl thi lieilil., wet'O .ii toWII Tuesday ll Oft I ,1V ll I'r 1,'ltltllPll. The following prices should be STOCK MOVERS. We II ll ll,,,i,i,,n ,,l Modlclne Hat, D Wm§t want to reduce these goods before stocktaking, K. pi'ui .! • BhUph'H * ure will ul B WllllniiM iiei .1 ll HusHidl ol which finishes on the last day of the month, W l) CUro ni> t'wUK-1 ••• IlltU t'nlils "' Hi.ml woto ill 'Is II.,id, I, s,ilin "-ia:..'*'*- '"'•• '»• llllj III I Iiiiiii i',iii.i\ Loft on TbuihUiij . ii ,y^y. .xm*: ii u .•. .II • *• trip to Ni • • N Mi i ood I'uri nu, mnunii f tlio Overcoats Overcoats N,,ltll Sl,,i i,nne. ,* In, h,,,, In-e ,t This is Overcoat weather. Is your old one heavy Mi rt ii Snnili ol I i-bti .\ i ,. niponj b lui iei .1 vi,,ii enovgh to keep out the cold ? If not, come and Iranbrook \ iHitoi Tumlnj i,,i I" ti- ('•« " ' \Y see the swell values we can give you. \ iim*)' of Kunl i Ij ii ns bituilmnal h\M.: '•»'.. 'T ••'•••'•• a ti ll., • 1 i. ,li, ,i lu Overcoats, usual price $1.5,50. for $ 9,50 ib • : i vin tin . bnll '" ,LWVM.'*AW' l ' \i ''.,'." Ii:i ' \ 11 v , I,I, nn Overcoats, 14, 10, , nbij I n ,n,l Ills Iw,, Overcoats, 15, Mi I li, • i *.t lb ) |ft • m li) tut , itcl llie nin,,n oiiUuKO, \ n II 'a, v\e . .,ti,l will lake up Overcoats, 18, ''"ii. I'.-l. I l I'll,,ne ass HERE IS A RANGE Overcoats, 22, 7,50 « iv Iimi mil li i' ilia.iii.iei ul lllll t*M M i ,i ' M M,li,,nai,I ul Nelann, Fit-Reform Suits ia V [bill ,iliel,l ,,l t'jili'jiiy wer, we stand behind in every sense of ll I'd ,1 llie I'lnlll,i,,,,„ Wislne. In Tweed. All New Seasons Goods Must go 'MAKES GOOD I) i VI i, ii ,,i Winnipeg v Wind thc word : ii is there on the bake, Fit-Reform Suits, usual price $15 (or $13,50 !. , ,,i N,M V ,n\ sad A Doyle ,,| -', , le weie j-iie I ; st lhe t'l 1,11 • • • :;..n lasl has room)' oven and lire box, has a Fit-Reform Suits, usual price $1S for lt>, Wedn uliiy Fit-Reform Suits, usual price $20 for IS, \\ il UllUUH ol Uol llll handsome appliance, the price is ''i..,i).i Moi ij Repeal il "Shiloh's Cure will .tl Fit Reform Suits, usual price $25 for 22;50 i ,j ', ,n> I'nut-lis and ColtlS." V .' i.:.,!i.t:i. spQui > iml iy I t' v Klinbei-smith ut Klko wus $75.00 truusael ti Lul Ine a ;it Pranbrook Men's Shoes • n • SVli n n • !•'".'.,i city *M and it is worth tlie price. We want The whole stock of our 20 CENTARY & OERBV SHOES, I'lie jiiiiiu.il meeting nl the I'l'itn :. • ites • AV •', . s [n ih,' brook Feiuie Farmer's Institute will Will be sold at one price. All sizes in stock. The • * n M .ndaj be held m iiu' government building you to come and see it. usual price was Five Dollars NOW, our price is tonight. H ; runnel ,.t Cahal Plat w ia In • - : la) last Thc Water Supply Co., have Install ed JI holler and pump at the old 0. $3,75 a pair. ' . McD aal ! I Ktmberlej vat. I'.H. pumping station oll St. Joseph i ua ruesdaj Oreek.
A C Bowneas was ut Creston on II Granger o( Canal Plat, Wm. T - . •. ml nes Wjiteistiiti ui Vancouver, and C. VV. Smith ,,!' Penile were registered at '•* ••.. Carlin ol P rl Steele wan In ibe Cranbrook Friday. J. D. McBRIDE Burns Bros. • • • Pi bay j. c. Sykes of Calgnry, M. Dorun Smith ,,f Hosmer was in town of Moose Jaw, and F. B. Ham ol Cranbrook, B. C. HARDWARE Tl -lay Winnipeg were guests at tho Cran* Reid Block, Cranbrook. Repeat tt "Shiloh's Cure will al brook Friday. ways cure my coughs and colds." Ladies and gentlemen dc8lr0ua „l j ______^_^^______I\ •'. Hans, n of Spoxane wn becoming mombors oi the Choral So ' clety should Communicate with Mr. he • ity Finlav. Corrison not later than Mnndny next, •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Mujoi and Mrs, Pl„nt, of L. ml ,.i, .Mi. VV, A. Kiiiik nnd his Spn Bert, England, were registered al tin* Cos n.. ipolitan Thursday, of Winnipeg, have arrived at Cran l brook, ntid will locate on land near gsaAmmmmmmmmmmmumAAmmmmmmm Stipendiary Magistrate J. F. Arm- Fort Steele Junction. Mr. K0uk is ********************** Mrs. It. Aikcns father. t itrcng was at Wardner Thursday on * ifflcial business. * REPAIRS REPAIRS • The l,,ss, by lire and water on the X Mr nnd Mrs. <;, T, Rogers returned stock and building of the 0. 0. store X # on Thursday from a visit to the has been adjusted. The l()ss on ths building was $sun, on the st„ck $«.- £. 3- Winning REPAIRS •9 ! Mrs. .1. 1). McBride and Miss Rthel The hockey game between Coleman i * X j return cl Wednesday fr(1m n visit to :. • friends in Calgary. and M,,yic i ii Wednesday night re PHOTOGRAPHER AND * Wu initio' ihi*. (lppiu'tmntit n specially, and sulted in a tie. Thc score was 3—3. x Government Ageut Armstrong wmt The Silver City boys put up a still PICTURE - FRAMER X linn!.' mechanics witli lliu hl^husl of T i Thursday to Pernie « n government fight. I'ufei'uiicus cun uo)io sueeessrully wilh tho simpli'sl In lho mosl inti'U.ale mechanism. Mr. ami Mrs. P. Mnslyn «f Pincher STAIRS NEXT TO ARNOLDS ROBERTS Should ymi have II vvtitcli or olooli whieh Creel* were Cranhrook visitors Sun day last. Ims imi K'IVOII siitislnctlon, try »s. we are ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR 1 iiiiiliili'itl ol snecess, nml ^iiiiriuiluu ull work W. 13. Doyle ul Claresliolm and C. 'MAKES GOOD BREAD V Bennett of Lethbridge was in tin- ********** city Tuesday. P. J. llinns of Vancouvor, F. White of Montreal, ll. O rvlllo of N'nnton, GRADUATE OPTICIANS. Mr. uud Mrs. E. Emory of Sheep 0 Creek wore Cranbrook visitors Tues and B. J. Cnnn of Calgary were reg- - day. isterod nt the Cranbrook Sunday X last. * '{. Lktudiok ,,f Mnyook was trans * RAWORTH BROS. acting l.iisin >ss at Cranbrook Mon- .1. Gibson, B. Lawrence and C, K. * Keenlsh of Crow's Nest were in town C.P.R. Watch Inspectors, Cranbrook, B.C. Tuesdny etmiutc for Perry Crce'i 9 i G. i-. Henderson, president of tho There thoy will uiRagc in placet min X X ' Hull Kiver Power Co. was in town ing. The Value & Economy of Bovril I Monday. Repeat it "Shiloh's Cure will «1* BOVRIIv is a very concentrated preparation, and contains 4p j ! H. L. McBrldo „f Nelson, represent- ways cure my coughs and colds.'' all the stimulating nnd flavoring qualities of beef plus tlie •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ing tha Remington Typewriter Co., F. Clark of Montreal, W, H. Mutr. Fibrin and Albumen. ! was in town Monday. of Lethbridge, J. II. Willoughby of These elements give to BOVRIL ils high nutritive value Saskatoon, and VV. llirhat'dSoll of i J. S. Kearny of Moose Jaw and H. and differentiate it from meat extracts. < :, y Portage lu Prairie were guests at the , ftftftftftft**ftftftft********** •••••••••••••••••••••• LVTUS". °' '"""' "'"'" '" ""Oranbroo' k Tuesday. A I lb. bottle of BOVRIL, will make 50 portions of gotsl nourishing soup at a cost of j^Scts. a portion. • i •' Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Williams uf The Trainmen ol Cranbrook gave a| J X Raymond, Alta.. were Cr,,n'>rno'i vis- very successful dunce on Thursday Added to soups, stews, etc. it increases their llavor aud ^ X i itorts Sunday last. evoning nt tho aiidit„i'iiiin. Thero feeding value. + ^ ! I*'i'i nt1; Dunn was exiiiiuiiiig a line was a large utteii lance, the hall pret • specimen of a lynx and wolverine tily d -ated, and everybody enjoy VOUR DEALER HAS IT OR CAN OET IT FOR YOU • this week. ed themselves. • THITHE: PROSPECTOR IIS • C H Dunbar ^ilTlOftVO early next It is a noteworthy diet that undor • «-.—— J week ,,,r H,,smcr where lie will prur- the new conductorshlp of Mr. F. K. Corrison, the Buptist church choir • ITIIllll : IIIKI IMI . I'K All'il IMUl • '"' iias wonderfully Improved. The spo*, • • It,,ni Al Crnnbrot}*.) Sunday, Jan* ciul anthem last Sunday was heautl' , • uny 24th. tn Mr, mid Mrs. J, W fully rendered. Gives you the re iding matter In 'IIJJJ, ,i daughter. : whtcj v.iii have the greatest In K, P. Arsiiii'iiu ol Spokane, W. H. , ••••••••••••••••••••• •••« '. resl tbe ii,.ni'1 news It- every * Government Ak-ini J, ll. McMullen Uel.mig ol Funic, Ed. Coville ol : 4 ol Pernie is at the const on official Kingsgate, P. Anscll of Toronto, F* Issue will prove i welcome vlsltoi • • | buslnesH Prentice ol Fernie and I. Freed ol • to BV •ry nt* mber il the family it Nelson were registered at tho I'riin Hbotlld lie.nl ft n 1st ol news I'M Howe nl the Mast Kootenny brook Tuesday. • Lumber Co.. loft ,,n Thursday i n a THE CELEBRATED |','i[i* I and per ••i.i... uhscrlp business trip to Alberta. : tions The Ornnbrook Herald says: "That' • X M li Km..' returned Sunday irom a it seems quite probable there will 4* •business trip to tlte inurltlmo pro- he a provincial election sunn alter tbe BELL PIANOS presenl session closes." The old Man X must have been gossiping with "My V * The nre brlgntlo will give their an daughter." ;irr soltl only by * nu,I tlni nt the auditorium mi * dun-aday, February -I. Repeat it. "Shiloh's Cure will al : ways cure my coughs and colds." The Montelius Piano House Limited • t A sulcnd'd specimen of a deer walk •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ed down Harold St. on Tuesday, AMCHOR BRAND FLOUR crossed Cranbrook and passed duwn 439 - 441 Hastings Street, by Mr. Diirrls' lit,me. TllO animal had evidently been driven t„ the Vancouver, B.C. Grenier & Steward w2^rw'?« .. £ Aff angSe prairie by hunger and fold weather y„ii get the marl., ulue I'ul. Hen I'iiiiii. an , lil tl i, was given Cranhrook, B.C. more Hi*,,-. x in,.nil, . J,i Nolaon, by Judge Hy Farming uud fruit raising in Mast. WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOOUE. Knot ty is going to be a big lillall Htcwnrt thc cnnlectlonei IIU'J Inslnl clal proposition, growing ,nrger every Hi'iieal it "Hlillull'l I tiro will al Hiaai'h Store 413 Josephine Street, Nelson, B.C. Carriiilfn I'lilnlnrs, Arl'sin- ''"' "" up-to-ilfttc Iml jsotln nppnratim year. The mnn wh , furnis inlclll- wuyn cure my cutiglia mid ,',,I,IH." unci whi'ti shopplnq tlown tuwn mi n l.clltly cultivates fruits, will get good George Welch, Selling; Agent, Cranbrook, B.C. AWIllllX MlllfOI'S, llinl ,,,|,| ilny ,,,,.,, in i„ lin, j,,Uiv|,v, returns. Dpftlnra In 'IVnlH **'">>• '""l '"' ",,v''1 »'"1' ""' I'"1 l">''' K .1 HobortB ol Hpnkiinu, ropro jui ni" tllc Corbin syntllonto was in ten, ehnrolntc colTec ,,i„l tomntc Moving picture shows of a hlgli| town Tuesday. H. H. STANTON, i"iidaid aro running nightly nt. the Manager for all Eastern B.C. Business. Cull I'm- (|tlul.-llii)IH tn lls Wo know thc value nl a Bntlallod n I'i,'l'l und H "field nt Winnipeg Udlflon tbi'ittrc. Messi'H. FriiKor nni ctiatomcT, tin, iu ,nir beat recom wen- guontH nl the Ornnbrook 'IIntra* llunli,nsiin in,' deserving ol go nl r * i 'Initial Wc are Belling tbo up-ti, day. htiliHcs, and the liltle theatre mi link Cliiiilini'il; Sl. noxl In linn !!.•• ,b,c' Baak-Altn Ranno and having er streel. is u credit t„ (.'ranbrook. ., , many initialled customers. I'atmorc .1. II. McCulloiigh nl Muiilri'iil was Patronise homo Induslry by taking | S lillies, linm. in tt.wn Kriday. In the Edls„u on Saturday night. ********************* ********