Clothin Ton Last'monday Evening

Clothin Ton Last'monday Evening

t YA| IJ-'-.'^-* y •WtfENf YOU WA.NT-A DIAMOND-KING. .r.r.\Bj.p. ^< SEliJ WEDDI^O- 'aji-ri.. •W'.H,'WILSON, Jeweler, - • CAJJL-O.N' • '; • CRANBROOK. W.H, WILSON, Jeweler CR AN BROOK. VOL. 10, NO 5. MOYIE, B. C WAY II. 1907 $2 A YKAR 5 LOGS DOWN GENERAL NEWS NOTES. IT WAS A iK__awMH«_w' HJia^^ »u_J_i.._jinu,TMff ^'H,tmymm^^mn 1, Nearly all of the miners'ln the THE SEASON FOR We Will Sell LAMB CREEK Boundary are put on strike. BIG SHOW WALL PAPERING ________________ ' ' There is-e.-good aad Readily in­ AND PAINTING all the creasing business over * the Spok­ is about here. Undertaking Is Sue- ane International railway. Best Local Talent . We are - cessful .WildRose Lodge No.'39 Knights Affair in Moyie. now ready - of Pythias was instituted at Gvek with a large range, of Clothin ton last'Monday evening. beautiful and artistic Winch we have in stock at It is proposed to build a railway patterns, all 1907 designs. from Edmonton north to Port STANDING BOOI OEI Greatly Reduced Prices, McMurray, a distance* of 250 miles. Mill Will Be Running Next Mrs. Ilaywoo'cl andy family are financial Success Also, and a WALL PAPER. now in Buise, Idaho, and'will re­ ' "Which anyone needing a suit of Week. Has Six Million main there until after*' the trial of Substantial Fund Was Come and look over our book of samples' and' William D. Haywood. <Qlothes c£n't.afford to* overlook. - Feet to Cut. Raised. you will find that you can select' a 'paper suitable Hon.Mr.Borden,5-leader of the J'i for any room in your house at almost any price. SEE WHAT WE ARE SELLING. Conservative-party; will make a .'That.logs can be successfully The entertainment last Monduy tour of the ' western provinces eveningin aid oi Moyifc'd new fire hall We also have a full stock-of Rea^y Mixed Paints, brought down Lamb creek is no this summer. bruke all records ia point of atten­ longer a thpory, bub an accom­ Oils, Brushes, and everything necessary for renovat­ dance." Never was there such a heavy plished fact. Already two million Purses aggregating $1,250 will ing your house. - "'"',• R. sale of reserved se.i:s for Mojley hall, be awarded for two rock drilling feet of logs have been flushed and standing room was at a premium. IE through the canyon arid are now contests at the fair in Spokane, AS Robt. Campbell, tho chairman, lying in the booqi at the sawmill .September 23rd to October 5th. .•.tilted in hs opening remarks, it - - , - - __ ., s --^^ ^••s?''*;-?**5^ **s of the Porto Rico Lumber company showed quite plainly that tho people MacEachern & Macdonald One of the attractions spoken of ready to be sawed into" lumber. of Moyie wore always loyal to tlieir Four million feet, more are .still for the Kaslo celebration-on "May town and coulil always be depended piled up along the -creek and are 21th is the public burning of "the upon when mutters of public interest LOCAL NEWS. Louis Collins has returned" from' being brought dowp. at the rate old Comique theatre as a fireworks required their ndsislance. Phoenix and^s again employed at Coal Stocks v of about 1,000 logs a day. It is an at night. • Tlie show started off with an iu- J., H." Alexander was over to the St. Eugene. are today the best stocks* to invest in. -. exciting * experience tb "watch A. B; McDonald's mi'l at Morria- t8rumental selection by Prof. Arthur Stubbs. Mrs. P_taeq*iiu then sang Nelson this week. J. A. Da war," general manager International Coal & Coke, Y-' Alberta Coal & Coke, - the logs come : .down» - and sey was totally destroyed by fire • • - - • - - .. this can be seen twice .ea.h day. "Good By Sweet Marie," and latei * Mrs. White head left this' week of the Porto Kico Lumber, com- • Nicola Coal & Coke, B."C. Amalgamated., . on the morning of May 1st. Mr. The first drive is made at - nine /in* sang "Sweet Adeline." Both solo.s for her ranch near, Stettler,.,Alta. pany, was over from Neison this McDonald's loss will be heavy- as were-given hearty applause. There week., ' ..' Wire or Write. *** 7-' 7 ' . the morning- and* the second at J. D.G.llis of Nelsba wa*> here there was no (-insurance. was a soii_; by Mr. l'ilm m, and a rec­ fouriii-. the afternoon. The dis­ this week in specting the Moyie Dju't forget the .'"High T. a'.' itation by Miss Sadie Crawford, after tance from the dam to'the mouth The enfcira lePei*\ - colony on school. which wUl-be given'by the Ladies- whieh there was a very pretty chorus Beale & Elwell Aid of the Presbyterian church o i_ of the creek is about three miles, d'Arcy island, near-Victoria, have by Messrs. Hill, Macdonald,' Roberfa, " First class laundry work and and the water rutfi' through a bean shipped back to China. This Thom and Mrs. P-.trequiu. Mr. SJW mending done at' the ^City-^JLvun.- Miy21thV "•" ' ' ' -**.'_ ••••"•'' icotiEi&c, com03 aa a deep., rocky, treacherous canyon, j national agreement be- erbutts sang a BOIO "S JH of the Desert," dry. Mrs. John CanQeld, at Shea "T. W. Bingay, comptroller fur tvveaa the 5 When a sufficient head of water is j Chinese and Dominion and F. J. Smyth gave, aa a recitation residence.- *' the C.M. and S.~ CoV was ove*.- secured in - the dam the fljod governments, "Tne Wreck of tlie Julie Planie." . Wilson,-jeweler, of Cranbrook, from'Trail this week inspectin^ gates are thrown open and tin This ended the first part of the pro­ the books at the St. Eugene offic.. • The King Lumber *-company ia will be in Moyie Monday and -water with tho log', .which have gram. S. A. Scott, one of the MoyieIOJ-L. miking'application to the govern­ Tuesday, M-iy 13th and.l-lth. been previously rolled into the Then the curtain rose and the min­ ment for permission to erect a dim ' The regular' Pre-ibyteriau ser-' timers, is now at Phoenix-"woik- creek', come through with a rush, strel show WAS on, iu which the fol-r and make other improvements on vice will be held iu McGregor hall ing as a painter and has been vei y CROCKERY making the three miles in -about' lowing took part; j the lower Moyie river in the vicin­ tomorrow. successful on his contract woik. seven minutes. It required an Ch V3. O'Neill, Chas. M jsscager, ity of Meadow Creek: £_ A social dance will be given • by : .expenditure of "nearly $10,000 to II. .Stewart, Bart Stewart, _E: O. Peter Stewart, accountant for r ."" Sometliing that ydu all wst^t, -~~ ; Messrs.... Dimock •&-' Haggarty. ^ao blast the worst of the rocks out of Kamm, Pete Davis, A. P. Mac-, the Porto RIco""Lumbei"*Co:,' re­ • •- By the purchase by the doiain- the creek bottom and to build the donald, Jas. Roberts, E. A. Hill, J. turned from Nelson Tuesday. the Cosmopolitan hotel next Mon­ ion government of the her Jl of 600 day evening, Miy 13th".. Every­ J have a nice assortment in White, also dam,and it required nerve on''the C. McDonald, W. P. White, It. -L. Mrs. A. R. Foote spent Thurs­ Buffalo of the Flathead Indian body invited. part of the company to undertake Brown, W. L. Lucas, Jas. Thom day and Friday in Cranbrook. * t<3reen Virginia.. reservation, Montana, Canada be- the job. - S..me old-river men s ud and Prank Boll. A. D. Drummond, for several comes'the possessor of the largest Chas.O'Neill left Tuesday for • -. Come and see .the scheme was impracticable and years constable at M jyie aud Fer­ herd of pure bred bison* in the This part of tho show was a cracker the .coast, where he will probably .that the logs would be smashed to nie, has left the force aud has gonu world. j ick. The songs were new aud catchy, remain for some time. kindling wood beforo they' north to where his bi other hai and the jokes were hot oil' tho griddle. Peter Enoch has gone over to ,reached the end pf their journey, John Houston, who is - now in Chas. O'Neill w^s right at home as au recently mado a big cleanup ou the Lardo to work on the S.lver while others sj,id it would cost the brokerage business at G.ld- iuLercoluctor. Bert. Stewart made a timber. Cup. $75,000 to put the creek in shape.' fields, says he is in a fair way- to big hit with bis two songs, "Oy-ters . C. A. Foote has been elected by Bat J. A. Djwar, tha general man­ make a good clean-up, after ami Clams,'' and the "Itagtinie'Oy- Geo. Battell and Arthur Cobb j. w. FITCHS. ager, thought di£ferentljr_ .and it stty Manj" and Harry Stewart brought left on Tuesday's train for Burke, Wildey Ljdge No. -It as represen­ which he will return ito 13. u. and tative to the grand lodg**, which now transpires that his judge­ make things interesting for his down ths house with -'The *Big Fig Idaho. mect3 at Njinaimo on June 12th. j —-_------11 -^———^^——M> ' ".,. _ * Troi^'and "What You Goin' to Do r ment was sound. The undertak­ political friends. Frank Rmsome made a tiip 5 ^St-s&i_-iC* *rf^t*ijfi-_-Ji__^-t__ii_<rf__-Jr_5-^^ ing is an overwhelming success, When the Rent C-inea Round?" Then out to Itockford, Wash., this F.

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