Transmission lines from Kimberley, B. C. to Bellevue, Alberta, supply electrical energy to major metal mining operations at Kimberley; the important Coal Mines in the Crows’ Nest POWER Pass and the Cities and Towns of the East Kootenay District. EAST KOO Head Office - - Hydro Planits—Elko, B. C. and Bull River, B.C. Steam Plant—Sentinel, Alta. TENAY POWER COMPANY, LTD. - Fernie, B.C. ollapsed across the bed, a_ partially sed man with bare feet was gasping out ife, blood pouring from a wound over veart. Another wound, in the shoulder, been roughly tied up with a towel. glance at the ashen features was igh. “Mike the Horse!” came Mul- ind’s cryptic comment. ornered like a rat in.a trap, seeing with ift glance through the window the array ruiser cars and the line of police with ny-guns and rifles, Atamonchuk had ed fiercely on Malin with his gun, then, ing it against his own heart, had pulled trigger. icked up as she returned to the suite .our later, a dark-eyed brunette, Olivia mes, was ushered into Headquarters to ain her connection with the gangster. [ didn’t know the man,” she said. “At night there was a knock at the door and und myself looking into the muzzle of revolver. Tom Malin walked in as he was forcing me to dress his shoulder. Tom saw I was frightened, but kept his head and said it was an awkward spot to place a girl in. Finally Atamonchuk agreed to let me go, but kept Tom there and warned he'd kill him if I told the police.” At the morgue the dead gangster was identified by Clifford Mallet, Evard Jansen, the taxi-driver, and finally by Constable Norman Stewart, now rapidly recovering, as the low-browed bandit who started the shooting. Picked out in a line-up by the NATAL GARAGE J. W. BEECH, Proprietor Dealer in Chrysler and Plymouth Motor General Repairs and Parts e NATAL, BRITISH COLUMBIA Cars -- After a four year stay in charge of the policing of Fernie, Corp. A. J. Pomeroy was transferred to Jernon (“‘C” Division) in October last. During the time he was at Fernie he brought the ficiency of the post to a new high, and his departure was a matter of regret to a host of friends md well-wishers. Just before he left Fernie, Mr. Clarence Ferris of the B. C. Government Travel 3ureau snapped this record of the squad which has been responsible for so much good work in he coal mining metropolis. From left to right: Corp. Pomeroy, Const. D. G. Neff (since transferred to Penticton) Const. R. J. Ivens and Const. A. Gaunt. RTEENTH EDITION Phone 229 CROWS’ NEST BAKERY George Yezovich, Proprietor ICE CREAM PARLOUR P.O. Box 715 Fernie, British Columbia KING EDWARD HOTEL J. WILSON, Proprietor Commercial and Tourist House First Class Dining Room Fully Licensed Fernie British Columbia TRITES-WOOD CO. LTD. K. N. STEWART, Managing Director Department Store FERNIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA FERNIE GARAGE e Ford Dealers FULL EQUIPMENT FOR TOURISTS Fernie, B.C. JOE GUARASCIO, Proprietor A HOME FOR MINING MEN Good Rooms - Reasonable Rates Running Hot and Cold Water Dining Room in Connection FULLY LICENSED | FERNIE British Columbia Page Seventy-nine