Blat/V, linn ii larger circulation tni.il any Newspaper in N. K,ioli nay. Besl advertising irii'.liniii. PR 2 I? Ul III JO-% 1\ w V IC w The representative ol tiie rich Lardeau country. Sent to any address for 42 per an. iu advance. VOL. TROUT LAKE CITY, B.C.. April 19, 1006 No. 25. PKOKESSIONAL, ,, 1 i, , iii I.nml Surveyor, Mineral Claims .surveyed mnl Crown Uranta Obtained ,, WM II ,1 .HI!,'". I'runl l,,l.'-. ti ' . ..,,,, .1 l, llarvi'j l M I'ISI-. II \M lARVEY (BARTER & PTnkhhah tlLICITOKfl In m ■, . ■ 1 OKE B. O ,i I ,... ,.' •' III. 11. K I* 11 '' ELLIOTT, |-.\i , ,- I li NOTARY geological report. Prom iln- 1 Icologlcn 1 Survey I " I'-irtnicni ni Ottawa will shortly !'■ i -ii' 1 Mr, ll. W. rn-' ek'- preliminary report on the I: 1 , ,1 '' '1 ict, li is now in the print I - mnl ii will :i- >,::i 11 1 ■ ible I." di'spatclit'il free .,1 . "-1 n any bonn-fidc applii m.i in ll - [{osslnnd .iihtiiei i,l. , ■ mi iii.. x^.Jm name nnd address lo tho librarian ****'* 1'jr ■ of tlif Department A full report Is bi i".' 1 1.1 ared and will be | ui [ through the pn n as Bonn as iln ' nm ps and plans are reccivi .1 fro _______ aiamiT.T raifcdsc© ,.-"ii Oi •wept by Fire. Earthquake llills Thousands. • Lake, n c. Fit ni ...n the ' ii 111 11.1. I..1.- I lai ci ' - netl 'I hursday, V ' ' -1 ti, A| ril 18 —A iIii.ur- ind in es I u" b. en li •> In an * jassajnng = POHSALE.—CotUge and 2h 111.ki.I localion. Apply. .1. K. II AM-:II „l Silver , 1 1 pari V 1. <-■ in 3 .','i "i ril 6(1 « SM VNNON, * ssnyer Troul I nl."- B 1 FRATERNAL ft il CAN LODGE, So 30 f * K * A M -" \ 3rd Thursday each , v lli. - i'-'i. . I p.C.l ' IV ll il ; \.i u I.n 0.1 ,.-, Iiallj - • ■ ill- , ke in .''.in Francisco y< s- I'-r.l.'i lire- have broken out all over ti.- city. Market street is nblnzi from end lo end. Buildings are eollajising everywhere. I heedful desolation prevails all Gourlay Pianos are high priced, 01 r ti i-ily ami district, but worth their prioe. What if 11 Too wa'tr nwinshavc been dis* Gourlay piano does *ost a few doi- , nd wi '.vi all over the more? \'on get your mon ■ :, , waler i. iiv.iil.ihlc, un worth Vou obtain il in extra 1 - , , ,... mn ,,1 fighting the durability—yi ws mow of sen : . .- broken out. provided for by the cosl iness of Th . V1.|V ;, itsconatruction ; snd you obta 11 ,, lVU ae ,- ,. .... *M ,, il i" its daily 1 where tra 1 . ' '" t,,at three miles if railway ■■' -1 phasure in its 1 „ have been swallowed up as '"'' ' I Ilea ut M , 1 ,. , ' ,1 . . i, / ,1 ,1 11. I telegraph lines nr,- down Uiereeultof the r.-utlojimke liet- 1 'iui lay ii,, , .,..,,... and trucked I rancisco ■ 1 S usinc and uctuci 1. ul off froi il ._^. 'V ''■'' ^ " ' "°'A- T _ i. }™Mee . , 8tcr ig lta B I_atesc. I" l.n.i-t Aii. - 1 1 .1 1 ■ li 111 III • I Bakei I '• id, II. C. thai a plain! haa 11 1 a e vi li.n-n 1 ii'i r.'l'.l.'l i. ti'-rti ,' • , ,. , ,„ ..:. ,,ii„ ,1 ,,,,1 ,,,!„„,.„„ rly/or further news and can* " pwlica"1 doomed todestruc* The end »ii! !•'- ivhen 1!.,:. is notlii' g left 10 bnrn. New Voik, April 18—The Wis. torn Union Telegraph pffioe at PVes 11, rata il ct it is tl.e most severe shock ever known. The fir* is now within a block of tin* Palace Hotel. Fight business blocks have now been totally destroyed in the main and wholesale oentres of the city. Tho Call ami Examiner blocks two of tli" highest Imil.lings oi the city hnve been totally dottroyed, A telegram from Sacramento nderscft vs. Mill Co. SENSATIONAL DEFENCE PUT LP LY TIIK LOOAL COMPANY, A sensational defence against the 1 Iniiiiift in ihe action of J. li. II. inii i-oii vs. Ilie Ciiiin.linn Timber ami Sa«mills, Ltd., tii. 'I before Judge I.cainy ;,t K.velr-toke last fall, is being heard by the full court at Vancouver. The Bppeal waa hiiuii he.I by the Canadian Timber ami Sawmills, Ltd , and Mr. Henderson is the plaintiff respondent. Plaintiff's claim in the original action was to recover $280.86, for wanes ns manager of the defendant company's sawmill at Trout Luke. Wrongful dismissal was allege.!, ^^fi^^i^^fi^tAO^^^^'^t^fi^', The last car of ore shipped by I Local end General. § the Broad riewga/ve better returns &fiiwtwm<*wmwmb'-p wmta- A local syndicate bus taken up J. 0, Piper returned from Cam* a large number of timber limits borne first of tho week, during the pssl week. The limits contain the pick of the tin,ber, and arrangements are being made toi8Urve*yin« for ll'° watcr Bi'slum put in a plant. I'mI C, Elliott left for Victoria •11 Wednesday ou .1 business trip. Mrs. Newman Taylor arrived home Tuesday from Honolulu, where she has been visiting her sister during the winter. An association was formed during the week to see that Trout Lake City gets what is coming. John W. Chism, the great and only, is one of the migratory birds that fly south in the fall, and north when ihe gentle breezes blow. and tfi'-•■' - N.,k.i-j>. B i' for the wm of 1807. \am , _ , 1 , \aocouver, Anr.i 1* Reports 'H,, for cash lent, and lor m. 1 missal. One of the points set up by tlie defence in the original action was lhat while the plaintiff wns manager for Le- defendants he " at- 1. in led to duiiaud the customs of 1 m, da i,'. "ii |. esdlig invoices of macbiiiei j. and by entering other linery on false in voices at a fraudulent uuderva uati n ; the • r ..f customs thereupon I ua»R*t man will be in to examine Beized the mill and plant of ,!,.(.,,.I't as soon as con Jitions will permit. .lam,, who were compelled to de- Ti>e property in question is onr" of and is full of the bright prospects in store for the Lardeau. In the extended liouthern trip lie has just returned from lie says the Lardeau is the place every hotly is talking about, and intinates that many mining men he met with will he in at an early date. Regarding bis .-it Lak. . B ' . I'1'""- and if yc-u do noti «an Frai dispute note, jndgmenl nnv be •■ lagaiusl you and the , 1 k°' .'■.v.. ■ I LSTOKB, It C. FURS BOUGH! V 1 PRICES PAin Asa Billman waa in tn .liv He will reopen bis Ten-Stile li shortly. D li day of Mai ' ■'«in , ,,- c.CAMPBKLL San Francisco, whi'e anotliei says 'f"fn>"". n "•" dispenainj si I ,r,,. bui dn di of 1 eo| •\pproved T.M B \ 11 ; • mi, I! ' beds. That seraphic mixologist, Kenny forrison, 1- 1 on d 1 ii, I'M! 1 loon bi n \ is coming. SEEDS ===== ===__^ SEEDS Garden and Vegetable Onion Setts SEEDS Flowering Bulbs CLOVER LAWN GRASS TIMOTHY A. G. FRASER, Trout Lake SEEDS pusil in ..isli the .-uiii oi f-V_72 in order i" 1 btuin the -'-'I'i-r of the machinery under ueiz.ir.; the government ut Canada retained 11315, oS, part of the said *f"r.,72. as a penalty, and the defendants were further obliged lo pay $519 Bi c.-ts of the solicitors in Montreal in connection wilh the seisure and penalty." The defence further alleges that the plaintiff voluntarily left his employment The a.'tion was tried on November 80, HHM. at Revelstoke, before Judge l.eaniv and a jury, ai.d the jury hniii.g found a verdict foi 'he plaintiff for |426, judgment was given for that amount will ■.ostsol *'.M 55 lu tl.e none, ol appeal it is set forth tbat there waa no evidence al the trial that the plaintiff waa en itiid to three months' notice. K l\ Davis. K (' . ap| eared for the detcndani appellant company, and s S I ,; ir K.C . 11 Nelson, - for the plain- dent VaKOorvKR, April 18—In the suit of II. inlers in vs. Tl.e Canadian Timber and Sawmills Co.. tb. ir lordships have reserved de- si -n i.nl.lil'INt'1! i.» It ESC ME. Tbe Camborne Mlnins Co. will sh< rtly commence opi rati 11 • tin Goldfinch. Tbe financial aft isra nl the company arc in good shape, and a managi r fm the propel I V I- I, >t\ i Mil. I In tram, lei mini i-. ami Ininli houses of tb. (inl,I Fin.li which weri* ■ I imaged bi lit. In luO-l wi,i have to be repaired and slight alterations make io tlie stampmill before ore nan br treated, ami it is anticipated th it tl.is work »ili be com. ins I within tin* next four iteek* Camborne Miner. the biggest zinc propositions in tbe Kootenay country, and will he able to make good tonnage for the zinc furnace at Pilot _av. Fred Mills and Geo. Yuill have applied to the U.S. and Canadian authorities for a patent on a mulligan they have been entertaining their friends with. Road Superintendent McPherson Andrew Abrahamson is cleaning j intends to gravel the road between up tlie ground on the site ni the Kellie and Victoria streets as soou Queen's hotel. Ed. Vipond ai.d Bert Fowler are at Gerard with their horses working for the mill company. ■ as the ground dries up. Arthur 1 lowing, of Camborne, is expected in onj Monday. He has secured a good hig contract to cut timber for tlie Gerard mill. Malcolm Mathieton came up on Monday night from Gerard to see bis old friends "' hit me again'' The sidewalk is now completed through from the dock to school- house. Residents on Vancouver street are putting one down through to Denver street. There is quite a lemand in Nelson for Great Northern shares. =SEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn are building a resilience at Gerard. Jack Staubcr came up on Wed* m .-.lay from llaskin's point, where be bas been improving his land there. Jim Jenkins ia building a residence 00 the property. Barney Bodenburg left on Wednesday's boat for a trip to Vancouver. On Sunday night Mrs. Jowett of tba Trout Lake City Hotel entertained the genial Harney and a few of his friends to a little supper. The bill of fare was a tempting one and was thoroughly enjoyed. Barney is small—but we will miss him. Frank Abey will return Mn East about thu -7th Inst. fr Dune Stewart and Pred Mummery are two princes when it comes to running a 6rst*class hostelry, i I , \ ar.- now in charge <>i the Windsor in friend Dan's absence. A lar^e number of limber locations have been made on Canyon creek during ths week. The o! i song say- : " There's a story banded down from Irish bistort " Match the Review, and we will tell you one that will make it look like a white chip in a week or two. A force of miners are now working at the Beatrice under tli stip- I srviaion d Harry Anderson. A crosscut tunnel is being driven to tap the ore in the intermediate tunnel, i;.v. Fr. Jcannotte will hold services on Saturday and Sunday next at tho residence of Mrs. Lcvesijuo. Early vegetables I Jim Hunt dug a line lot of spuds 011 his ranch across the river on Wednesday, They assayed ;i to a [tound. K. Mobbs of Gerard is authority for the information that the asbestos deposits at the foot oi the lake «ili be worked this summer, The water power of tin Falls at the staked I win Service in tbe Methodist church Sunday morning, with sermon from the pastor, D. W. Scott, and in the evening at 7.30 by Rev. D.B. Scott. Subject of moi ning sermon, ' The Empty Grave." Service at Ferguson conducted by Rev. D. W. Scott at 7 30 p.m. The Ladi.»s' Basket fall Ciui*. hold their first dance oa Thursday next Good music, *;eod: floor and. good management. Ed. Hillman Mnl Jim LaoV, were visitors Uow, Camborne cm Thursday, WANT ' ilAVNFI. FINISHED AT BEATON. Camborne Miner 1 A me.'ting was held in the store last Salurd ty for lhe purpose ..f taking in consideration tl.e c plot ion of dredg ing the channel lo Beaton thai nn- discontinued two yens ago. E .1. Uranford was in the chair and .1 W. Tb.'ins.in secretary. Aftm considerable discussion n res..lu1 ion was in..veil by W. Dick* Inson seconded by T. V. Downing li is sai.l tbat a power plant wi 1'purpose of establishing a local and carried unanimously thai Iho be put in on Jack Btatiber's town* board, secretary be Instructed lo write to site , "■ Mi Galliher oi the urgent neccs- , ..—~ ,, , - : FrMel hM -**"* ,n t,li9 Wt'l'k .ity f,.r the completion ol tins' rhe I.OO.F. will celebrae l.eir!oniotl MUi, vegetable and garde,, work and the benefits It will con >;" ^tnry m . ..■ .ml, . U.-e.ls, dowering bulbs, clover, . . • 1. 1.1 III Al'lll Sen I. ''■ Will be belli oil I lie 'l'l,, .,,1,., alu| f_a___n ("ite Inwn fer on freighters and the travelling ! ., , ,. nii.ouij, ami uuruin v it-y i.awn ,,.,., , . . J!Mb al the \ I, llin.lint church. (iri-ss public of the Lardeau and district, [We trust Ihe above will receive more Consideration than our application re A. A K. Railway .•li uter J Di Malcolm, representing tlm Great West Permanent Loan and fool of the Lake has Savings Co. of Winnipeg and Van- iy the mill company, cotiver was in ihis week for tho Don'l forgel the big dance to ho Dr. Robinson was able to re- given by tha Ladies' Basket Bali sume duty again to-day for the Club on Thursday next. , first time since his illness, LARDEAU MINING REVIEW,TROUT LAKE CITY, ILC. Her Guardian By FRANK II. SWEET Oopi/rlgM, tfM,l*y ,*>'.-. Itm. [''ili'llpsAO0, "Tlien you think you hnve everything you will need, may need?" "Everything? Oh, Mr, Barclay!" The girl's eyes w.re mist,. ivlU) tears, "What makes you so thou ;li ful of mei Al school there was ao other girl who lin.l such beautiful nml dalutj tilings, And it tens not money, for many <>f them "ere wealthy. Tliej Bald 1 had Biieh SXqulSlte taste, nml it IVHS not I nt nil. I.ui y.ni who procured tliom and win. Influenced mo Into the waj of wan I inii such tiling, nml it used to be the same before I went to Bcbool and lias 1 11 so since 1 graduated and cnine inline. You nre always Influencing me toward what is si beautiful in life nnd then liestowing It on me, BO lavishly." Mr. Barclay's Imnd moved uneasily among *he papers. •'I promised your father" be began, when nlie Interrupted him with an imperious motion of her band. "Yes, yes, I know, but most Biinril- lnns would have been satisfied with keeping a general oversight and paying the hills. Vim have he, n my most in tlnint* frien.l from the time my father died, when I wns only twelve. Why." laughing, nml her voice quavering n little, "I linve told you my secrets and lovo nffnlrs ns few of the girls I know tell their own mothers. It has seemed perfectly natural, Y'ou were Interested In them, or appeared to be, and never requested me to keep away from the boys. Indeed, I th'.uk you always favored my going with them, only you were careful to Inquire uliout their habits." Slio wns In ft reminiscent mood, nml. though her eyes were still moist nnd teu.ler, her lips were hnlf parted in amused recollection. "WLmt a lot of hoys 1 must hnve told you about, Mr. Barclay," she went on, "all those of my early school .lays, tlien the ones I met nt college nn.l now the young men who have been calling on me during my six months here. You know about the oues I like best and those I Just tolerate." 'I urn afraid you nre a snd flirf, Elinor," ho snld. "Yes, 1 am afraid I nm." she agreed readily, her face becoming clouded. "But what can I do? The boys seem nice, nnd I like them, but some way when I come to know them better they all fall a little short, nnd I have to let them go. I have felt awfully sorry for some of tliem, but there was uo other way. Two or three wl re "oiniiig here now nre really talented nnd will mnke successful men, I nm sure, bul I hnve a premonition what my verdict will lie. They almost res b my Ideal," the lurking mischief again returning to her eyes, "but not quite." "Perhaps your Ideal is too high." "I'erhnps," demurely, "but you fixed it for me, nnd you have i . de it so much of my being that I to a lower one now." "Well, I nm glad. The Ideal will como along some day, and then there will be no mistake. Are j .ur trunks all packed?" "Yes. I can get rendy in a few minutes, nnd there Is over nu hour. That Is why I came down I n Inst tulk with you, Mr. Barclay." He winced ever s.. slightly. She li.nl always culled him uncle until the past few months. Now It wns Mr. Barclay. She wns older, of course, and was growing away from him. And she would l.e nlisent for two whole years. What would It be like when she returned! "Yes," ho snld, his voice ft little dreary wiih the thought, "I was waiting for you to come down II will be u long, delightful two years for you, nn.l I bops y..u will enjoy them thoroughly. Mrs. Carruth has the reputation "i being the ticst chaperon in the country. She will take you every where, mnl you will meet nice people. 1 will give you letters to some I wish you to know. Dr. Laurens Is going abroad on the Mine steamer, I hear, so you will hnve a chance to meet him after all, 1 was sorry for his peremptory summons to the hospital that day I invited blm here, but of course his professional duties should come lirst. I slnill nsk him to look you up nnd request Mrs. t'ar- rulh to present him. Dr. Laurens Is one of the most brilliant and noble men I know and is making himself an enviable reputation, and be li only three years older thnii you nre, I...nor." "Don't, Mr. Barclay I" she Implored, With sinliieii pain lu her voice. "Plea a do ic.t talk that way, You mean well but I 1 do nut like it Just now. This Is the only home I remember miii-li uliout, and 1 nin going sway fur a long, lonft time. Let us not talk of other people. When I left college 1 looked forwnrd to coming home nn.l living quietly, ns we dill before I went away, when we read hooks ami played chess ami talked over things. But y,m thought I should go inn. Boeiety and meet people, so you left your books nml took me everywhere nn.l introduced mc to everybody. I think I must have met nil the noted people, especially tlie young men, in the whole eily and surrounding country. An.l now I am to ro nbrond to meet peonlp nnd people nnd people! I suppose it Is fur Uie best nn.l my good, hut I nm aot brilliant enough to appreciate It. i-i should hnve liked the chess and books so inueli better." Ills face was turned sway .from her now, but his voice was steady. "Yes, it is for tlie best. Elinor, It Is right for a girl to many, and she shuiid know men before sim is ready _ make a choice. Some girls are in- qualnted with only n few, nmt the best of these Is her standard of manliness, Perhaps Just outside her limited area there are a hundred who aro Stronger and nobler lu every way. This girl has been cheated. I do not want your life like that. I have done ths best for you In the way of nn education. As a conscientious guardian cr.ul.l I do less for the rest of your life? It Is not that I want you to go, Elinor; It is not tbat I have any Inclination to be a match- muker. It Is because—because 1 can do nothing else, being myself." lie looked nt Ids watch abruptly. "Twenty minutes," ho suggested. "So late? Well. I will go and get ready," ai the door she paused, looking back, "You must excuse mi- talk aii.on your liberality, Mr, Barclay," alio said wist- I fully. "But inn I could not go away without, saying something." Halfway up Ihe stairs she paused ' again, she had forgotten the letters of introduction, anil it would be inure eon lenient tu put them iii her bag before stnrtlng, When she re-entered the library Mr Rnrclny's face wns burled in his arms Upon lhe ilesk. lie was lireil. she thought, iiiiii perhaps grieving a little nt her going away. II was mil until she reached the desk nnd was about lo pick up the letters (hat he noticed her presence and raised his head with n quick, surprised ino- lion. His eyes were frank, unguarded, his lips trembling. She giizeil at him a moment; then her Womanly Inslinet In a Hash cuinpre- heiuleil. "Oh, Mr. Barclay—Robert—do you"— But he Iiiiii controlled himself by a great effort "Forget this. Elinor, forever," he Interrupted harshly. "1 was weak for a moment I thought I was alone, nnd you inisunileisl I " But her face .ins radiant "i have been misunderstanding you for months, Robert," shs aald softly, "but not now. It was all In your eyes. Hnve you never thought why I was unable to iiml my Meal'. I didn't know my own heart then, but I always com SUCCESS IN PLAYWRITING. Prominent Playwriylits In England Disclose Their Modus Soribendi— Many Ways of Building Plays. There is generally an air of mystery surrounding the Workshop and methods of the successful dramatist Thai a certain fortunate band of men should be constantly turning out .plays which in, ei with the favor ,>f the public en- ■ hatu'es iii,. popular Idea that there musl ' bo some royal road to success in play* writing, though ns a matter of fact every playwright haa his own particular method, unlike that of nny other. Mr. K. .". Carton, the author of "Mr, Hopklnson," for Instance, has a method quite his own. in- keeps whal he terms ii pickle- tub, or, iii other words, a b ok In which he jois down Ideas which oo* inr to Inl in nt different limes when walking ur riding In trains and omnibuses, when lie deoldea to writs a play he refers iii nils book, ploks oul whal eharaoti rs ha prefers and begins to : ue.ive his romance around them. But even bet re h" ins iii" story properly llxeil in his mind ti" christens them. ll,- is v,ry particular ns t., his choloe of names, and admits thai ninny or tha names "f his oharacters are 11 while looking in shop windows. Grundy's Method. Mr Sydney Qrundy works In quite a different fashion, liis ilrst Idea is to get his story oomplete, which im doos ■ut ef doors or while sitting In his garden, 'rn, n he s.'ts m work to conquer hll , iilrniii'is nn,I , \:ls. nml II Is [nt. ' esiing to know in t he does ..n his work through lhe me,limn of n draught- THE DANGER THAT LURKS IN COLDS And How Serious Results Can be Avoided by Use of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine pared the boys and the young men with board, moving the pieces from i you, and Ihey fell short. 1 know now that I have loved you for years, since I tirst went In college, but I have not fully realized it until within the past few months, and, Robert, 1 have been so—so unhnppy at your—tli'iughtfuliiess of me." "It wns the only thing I could do," he groaned, "I was afraid of myself, aud—and I nm so old. Kllnor." place, according to the movements t his characters In the piny. Then he begins to actually compose his piny, and, wiih the draught 1..nr,l still before blm writes steadily day by day, with few corrections, till n is finished. Mr. Cecil Raleigh, the author of ■ i many Drury Lane successes, that the majority of his plays ll ish his mind nt once, and be w rib - tralght ahead what i...s •curie,1 to There is one way in which tin* niv vnges of consumption can iie very materially lessened ami thai Is I.y the prompt and thorough cure of coughs aud c.l.ls. While weak lungs llll Inul.le.lly pre iiispnse in lung trouble and oonsump- nnn, the begluntng must always bo nith a neglected cold, ii.\ directing your attention to Dr. L'hnse'a Syrup ..i Linseed and Turpen nne. ne tun Ui- known to you the moBi certain and effective menus of curing coughs and colds and preventing such iiis, uses as bronchitis, consumption ntiii pneumonia. This is nm a ii"w medicine, nol an experiment, bul n preparation which ' iiccessfull} stood the leal of time and haa to-day bj far the largesl sale ui am Blmllar treatment, if we can only help you to realise Hi,- danger ot neglecting coughs and iui.is. we know linn .ion will nm run ni,, risk ui depending on any "cough mixture" ilm druggist may choose to lian.I you OUt, hill will Insist on gel hug a medicine with a reputation, riueli as Dr. Chase's Syrup of l.insee.l and Turpentine, Mr. John Clark, coachman, Port ll..i.e. Ont., wrttesi "Being exposed to all sorts of weather I Frequent I) catch cold, Lasl winter i was su bad with a COld I COUld m>t speali nhiiie a wills per, ami had greal pains ir. lhe chesl. At lasl I feared ii would develop Into consumption If I did nol succeed In geiiing proper treatment. A in.mi advised to try Dr, Chase's Syrup rn' Linseed ami Turpentine nml i be inn i,i improve before I bad taken halt n bottle, nne buttle cured my .ui,i which I believe would have prov .-ii i.i. serious If I had mil used ihls medlolne." ii |s Impossible for t doctor to pre ei ii.,, im n man more effective troal iiieni i.n croup, bronchitis win...ping cough, asthma, coughs ami colds than in i'huso's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. 25 cents a bottle, at all dealers. "Only fifteen years older than I am," ! him In that moment Plnero once gavi she said happily. "I shall unpack my trunks." Once more lie tried to command himself, to summon the mask to his face, but lie was too weak. He held out bis arms. ( ru-li.-.l the 1,1111,'r. Some years ago in Alabama one of the most talented lawyers practicing In the smith was lhe Into Colonel Hrngg, but he had n pepper; temper. Not only did Colonel Braggs disposition Involve him from time to time In serious differences with his colleagues, but it also led him to break off ninlea- bis relations with a Judge Robinson, s most estimable jurist, who while presiding over a suit in which Itragg was him a t.p which h" hns borne In mind ' ever since, and Ibis wns: "A piny Is a ■ ■ or a failure from tha momeni ilm Idea is in-vt bum in the mind ol Ilm author," It Is s.ii,l that his 'ii, arts are Trumps," wns oompleted In two months from the day he began although he never writes for more than •Iii,-,- h urs al n time. How Barrie Works. Mr. .1. M. Barrie writes his plays whenever the mood takes him. With thi a hols plan ot the pi iy mappe i al In his mind he sits down to write, ami ,i", s not li ave his t sk till tha play Is finished. The Idea of his first play. "Walker. London," which made htm famous, occurred to him ne nin.n he mi- walking roun I Notl ,. ■ im Castle, and It is interesting to know thai "l", ter Pan" was evolvt I In n's party n,- works oul all his seen Interested bad by his decision Incurred the resentment of the advocate, So | his head, bul Insists ,,n having his play for a lung time thi lonel declined com; pen to pars even to speak to the Judge save when i w"1' ,h<* r ire few i ii was al lately necessary In the re''""ns ln the manuscript when MACE HAS ARRIVED. Symbol of Majesty tor Saskatchewan Legislative Chamber. i ne mace tor the pro\ in. inl legis laiure has reached Regina, and ex coi -is all expectations in iis beauty ui workmanship, li is Btrikingly Can n linn ill il"Sir;!l. iiml c.insisieiil ly full n.ii.m in lis manufacture, being the product ui ih" Insignia Department ol Ryrie Urns. Limited, Toronto's lead Ing jewelers an.l unl.l null lis. The richly chased and heavllj appllqued lecorattons Include such national mnl Imperial symbols as the maple I. al beaver, wheal sheaf, rose, thistle and shamrock. The r...l with its sur mounting crown measures four feet, nml is ui massive brass, heavily gold plated. The seal at the top of the crown is an especially elaborate and mi specimen of the metal art- [fleer's skill, A Sour Stomach snd a Sour Temper ti..-.. I hand In hand and an the pre cursors of mental mul physical wrack Mn. Iiun.lr, .1 .ml nin, ii nine linns In a thousand t I ferment llndlftstlon) Is Ih. cause Dr V..ri Stnn'B riii,ii|.i.le ■ keep tin- stoma.li sweat sld _|. T-stlon keep the nerve centers w,n islanced they're nature's panacea — pi< ns.nit and harmless. 36 ,iii. a Sen mn < oi I 1 ill , - l"l _Ule lull e been ' • ,l| llllll. ll lei course of bus Finally, however, his better nature gelling lhe upper hand, Colonel Hragp" determined to apologize to Judge Hob- ins m and endeavor to effect a renewal of their former comparatively pleasant relations Meeting the judge one afternoon on the steps of the statehouse, lie Impulsively thrust out his hand nnd saiil: "See here, judge: lei's be friends again. This thing lias gone on long . li." "Why—er—Bragg," asked tlie judge In the meekest and way Imag inable, "what's the matter';" "Simply this. Judge," continued the fiery Bragg—"I admire you so lm- mensely tbat I cannot for my life be t to remain on bad terms any 1 felt that I must speak to you." '"Why—er—Bragg," piped tlie judge in the thinnest Of vol. es, a well feigned look of astonishment on his face — why — er — Bragg, haven't you been speaking to me?" At this the lawyer wilted. — Llppln- cotfs, got s I , Hi,, typl Mr. Haddon Chambi I he be gins a piny mal of every In - d. nt, and then he Is r | n the first set I .1 'im and revlsi ■ thi tutting out everything which he thinks might tted from the i lay so ns to mnke ihe story more ompact. He ays that It is 11 write i tie firsl two i i res of s new p > ■ but v - , the work It runs .sm,, ■ , . \ i • "i" ■ difficult to nnd if It ,1 •" nol run as he wishes he will throw the play aside for i months and let li simmer In min durlnir I finally re turning to it sufflclt nily ■ nihuslaatlc l ■ continue to the end. 1' mostly when walking, and the In ... play, , to him sudd, nly while w.lik ing In Fifth avenue. New York. t un i iii,.-il. It Is said that, altli,uigh the celebrated advocate, Lord Ersklne, was sonie- t.-s jocular and occasionally a little unfair In his treatment of witnesses, no man was better nhle than lie to make them real:/" the foolishness or inter irrelevance of their replies without giving offense, ai one time n witness obstinately refused m be sworn in the usual manner, but siata.l that, although ho would imi -kiss the bunk." lie would ■ i 1 up his band" and swear. Ersklne asked blm what reason be had for preferr i • iuch an e. i entrlc way to tin- irdlnary method. "it is written in the book of Revelation," replied tbe obstinate man, "that tbe angel standing on ths sea 'held up | key. his band.'" "That la very true," snld Krskine, with u smile, "but I ..in bardly see how that applies to your ease. In the lirst pi if:iin!v nre not nn nn- gel. and, in ih" second place, you cannot tell you hnve no means of knowing how the angel would have sworn If he had stood "U ilrv ground as you do." There wns no flippancy or Irreverence in Brsklne's tone, snd after n moment's reflection the stubborn witness yielded ths point, Impressed by the advocate's Common sense view of the matter, und took the oath in the usual manner. Prof. Dewar on Whiikey. At North I.n, <',iurt re cently Mr. Ford ham continued Hie hearing of the under the i ".I and Drugs A. • again I M Wells an.l David traders, of ..ty. fur soiling bs Scotch ami Irish whiskey lhe pi",loot ,,f the ; i* r ni still, "r silent "r neutral spirit. Prof, sir .1 imcs ned whls- OWSl "ll I* a _i n, ri,' , to the vai etles i.f ardent spirit ii I and Ireland fr un • • on f ilm ferment. .1 .n t ei iln '■ clinically called ilm wash." At ihe present time li was ,!,'•• to set up a standard nini whiskey should really contain In Ih" way of by-1 roducts, II i tin, howi ver, thai the by pi w.re in greater proportion In the poi still ii hi key, yel i hi ml ts had n I y t I",I li ll.it gave lis.- to lhe bouquet and il.,. r ,,f the spirit, in , i , i-examln I on Sir J imes De* ii I th it if i to i. "i Ion ..ml in x- .1 wiih silent spirit •h" mixture would nol be B ot. h whls- . n ii ii I.... ■ ,*.,,, i.t v«.„ ..un,,-,,. I'.iiiiui.nii- in has ii a yet bet u quits stamped ...it In British Sow Qulnes, Tl.e niiiiies have well cultivated gardens, Ihe.V eiellp.l 1 lUg se|l|",| Villnges, ami tbelr relations with Kuropeai ally barn lous, in each village .me of the mn.i Influential chiefs is selected ns village "un iiii.i". given a uniform, a pair "f handcuffs, s brass badge and So a year uml is kept under eiiiisiiini personal supervision by ths ill white magistrates, .'rime is com piiraiiveiy rare owing apparently 11 lbs fact tbat the nalives are not allowed to niitnin unv Intoxicating Honor. Aliriiya ItnInInar. There Is a group of islands to ths south of New Zealand called the Sis- ters, nr Seven Sisters, which nre reputed to be subjected to a practically constant rainfall. _be same may be said of the Islands and mainland of Tlerra del Puego, saving for the difference tbat the rain often takes the form 0f sl.-et sod snow On a line running round the world from four to eight or nine degrees there nre patches over which rain seldom censes to fall, This Is called the "zone of constant precipitation," imi at the same Urns there are several localities along it uitb very little rainfall Cows At Calving Time. Never feed a COW heavily just beforo dropping u calf. Heavy feeding then, .illy if it Is healing food, may Inflammation, or garget, In tha Udder, 'I'h..ugh a c.iw shOUid not bo f.-il heavily just h.-foro calving, Sho should bo well fed. Breeding to Type. The foundation <>f successful herd development rests primarily on breeding to proper type, A HUlliIble buU In typo ami breeding will yield results of an uncertain character tf mated to cows approaching the deep bodied, full u.lilere.l dairy type, We Trust Doctors If you ore suffering from impure blood, thin blood, debility, nervousness, exhaustion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. T"ti men |m_ wcii nftffr i\\* eondtUn if four liver ami bowali, l'iii*»*i% th«rt In lUiir ictlono| iii** bowtli,MMotiuai prvdaeu tr« ftbtnrh«d, cftuilni huouhi! MIIomdmi, Btw •n'ii,iK.|ei.«i4, mihI Km. |i .'vi'l.tli.K tlm Har n-iimrfiU from lining Ha l>»>**t W'trlr Ajnt'n fills :■!■■ liv rr i>l Is Art ,!■■■. t I y. hII vai«t*l>l*. Tlie -lose In only ono pill Rt Ix'-Hline. A Alio m.niir.oturtr. cf _. hair vinos. am i cute. CMkHKV PaCTMUL i/ers nm. niii'in ; li L'l ■ 00,000. Bunllghi Soap ..< better than othei inn is besl when ur-., i iii the Bunllghi way. Buy Sunlight Sosp .■HIS. Phe Ami 1st ,,tli, lain ..r. i.i in : the looting ol n Standard tbi launch by Chinese pil itea, OEAPNESS CANNOT BE CURED. oy lot... n; ,i.. it,. , cannot •• r ; anion of He- nr. Is onl) one »..i la cur. J.-., thai I* i-i cunstltutloiu ■ i In nn Inflame I dlli.in of the muoous llnlns of the K-.*'- I'ul,.- V, li. ti this lube la Inflnin. 1 - iken nut mul thi. i when it l. ,-ntii, :v tin- i. Mill an.l unl.-.* ih. •nit mi' this l to ll* n..rm,il rendition r f .irv.r; nin. ' '- in.tliiiur but nn InflniTHMl eon- IV. | f„r *■ ' b. ' 'atarrhl ih-.' ft in Hall', ("niniih . '.er. I- .1 ,iii:v.-y a CO Toledo •>. ■ WrlStS "S" T..k" Hall's Family I'lll* for enn»tl|.ntlon Two Japanese n ercliants sere nr I idirostoi k i i p, . ' iii- ui th,. 'ortincati ins. An Kliiiiuriil . r.ii. i.m. Theodore Thomas, lu conducting sn Orchestra, seemed Impassive. Imperturbable. A writer lu the Outlook commenting upon thii says Hint be nits apparently without passion or feeling, yet the appearance was not reality, and st one of Mr 'llioniss' reheiirsals it was fully contradicted. At s certain point In the symphony the orchestra wns playing ln perfect time snd tuno, but with a certain me- Cbanlcal effect which no one had noticed until Mr. Thornss suddenly rapped the music stand before lilm. The orchestra stopped. Then with his linii'l he Imitated tbe action of sn organ grinder. With only s word to Indicate the hnr st which the orchestra wns to take up the mimic, he Struck the rack before lilm for nit. i.n,,n. snd with a movement of bin baton gns,. the slgnnL The OtehSStrS repented the pn.nuge lie hud criticised by dumb shovr, uml this time it '..l.iiml with spirit aud firs. A SlUal l.nnrt. In the rainless interior of Australia there Is s sllenCS of the grave. This deathlike .Heine has s peculiarly depressing effect. If two men are Camped nml one of them goes to a distant township to got provisions while the other reinniiis behind to look nfter the camp, the man who Is to remitln says to his mate lu forcible ({old fields language, "Now, lllll, don't you be long SWaj. You know what kind of a place this Is to live in by yourself." If his mute Is swsj for two or three dnys, tlin silence gets upon the man's nerves, sud lu the Snd lie shouts in order to make a noise, nml then he Is afraid of thu sound of his own voice. INCREASING PRODUCTION. It Pays to Select and Breed Carefully For the Best Hens. Many years ago WS were content with the hen that produced twenty- Iii" or thirty eggs In a year. When the statement was made that bens could produce a hundred eggs, n was declared absurd. Thbn the suggestion was made In tha columns ..f iins paper that the SOO-egg heu was near at hand, ion- stderable comment was caused bj this, yet there Are many proofs st hand that hens have produced In one year, under perfectly K..0.1 management, as many us 200 eggs. There are not nearly so many of these as there should be, nor lis th." ' could l.e, If people woiilil carefully select I heir breeding stock for that particular purpose. We have before us a Statement Of several pens of fowls. One produced sn average «.f 120 eggs, two others sbont 150 >'ki;s. one pen im okks. an..1 Inr pen about 200. Kilns were hatch* d from each of these pens, and the best Sgg-produclng pullets of nil that were batched came from the hens which laid the crkb in tho pen that averaged 200 ixxx per year. Wo know what a terrible strain it Is upon the constitutional rigor ..f a hen to produce as many iis l*m to 100 eggs In a year This is most likely to bo done by pullets In their first year, and iv,. bi 11,-ve that If ttv s,. same pullets would he properly car.-,I for and kept Into tho sprlnp. of their second year ns hens nn.l not worked too hard for the egg production, the em's from them would establish s line of ckk- producing poultry that It would bo hard to overcome Much mure attention Is Riven to se. lertliiK the stock from which tine milch COWS nt" grown than wo reronini'iel for producing a laying sirain of poultry When the time comes lo hntch the chicks in tho spring, many of us are much too anxious to place tho first eggs we can lay our hpuds i.n under the hen to ho hatched or Into the Incubator, as may be; but if we would select In advance these hcavv egg producing pullets of the year before and keep them fur the express purpose of laying the eggs from which io hatch our laying pullets for the next winter, wo would be surprised ni the startling In- crease of i-ug > i*-t■ t that wa would have SS S result Of such selection. Pullets hatched from eggs that come from hens Ihat only produce thirty five or forty eggs a yen. do not Inherit the laving Inslinet. rather would they Inlni it the propenslt] Of ths mother hens nol to lay so many eggs While, on the other hand, eggs from the continuous Snd large 'Hg producers would be pul. l«-ts that would naturally become large egg producers themselves That like will produce like Is a verv Old Saying. It Is S saying worthy of consideration In the poultry business. Hens that ar.. heavy egg producers are more than likely to produce their own kind, while hens that are poor egg pi"- duoers are doubly certain to produci those less prollllc than themselvos. An..ther feature of vital Importance Is the selection of male birds from tin. lens that have I n line egg producers in line for sereral generations If tho proper amount of attention is given to both nf these necessary requirements, people will find that the Increased Sgg production lu their Hocks will be so marked as to be beyond all sxpecta. lions. Hundreds of people complain thnt their poultry d'H's nol produce any eggs .lining the winter months, and thai they lay ao lew eggs durlna lhe .nlIre year ns to make them unprofl. table SS Sgg producers; snd while complaining of ibis known fad ihey win continue year after year to hatch their pullets from the same hens Hint havn never laid pntiiifth eggs lo pay for thu corn they out. Then, again, many people will read In their papers how tioo'trir slioi'l'l bo l/ont fed nml rgrc*' CURED HIS WIFE ofjiGRlPPE Quebec Man tells how the Great Con* sumptive Preventative was an all-round Benefit Mori, Hold In the Sea. The subject Of gold iu sea water nnd the possibility of profitably extracting it Is n faselnallng one. A professor In tim University of Brussels, _. r. ds Wilde, lias taken DP the subject nnd proposes n new method of getting out the preclOUl metal Sen water Is treated wltli n strung nehl solution of chloride of tin nt Ihe rale of live CUtdS csntimeters (about one-third cubic Inch) to the Ion. Tbe gold forms with the tin the compound known ss purple of caseins, nnd when luneiviiler Is mldeil this Is fixed nn lhe tlnliy prerlpllnle uf magnesium hydrate, which falls to Ilm bottom, truin this the gold Is set free by the sdditlon ..f potassium cyanide snd can then lie recovered by tbe usual Well known methods. Professor tie wii.ie considers thai much of the goiii In sea water Is thrown down lo the hot- ' bun Whether lhe gold c-iiu be prolltn- I biy extracted by ii i ive method does not yet nppenr. London (Hobo. j " My wife took li Grippe when .he was In Ottawa,' say. K. N. Daloe of Northfield Farm, y.ie., in an interview. "She got a bottle of I'-.i i lone and after using it lor a l.-w day. .he wan quite well. I took a cold and am using it and am vetting all right. I think I'.i, '"ii'- i. one of the beat i nn s on the market to.day." There you have the whole mailer In a ntit.hell. Ia (.rippe and colds are among the forerunners of consumption. Thi. man had one, his wife had the other. Psychlne nut only cured both but il buill ."-ui up so that their bodies are strung enough lo resist disease. All aeed. of ,,,ne.n in pi,, n are killed by PSYGHINE (I'i,,„,,,,„, .,1 "li-hran) for and pay no attentibn to it what over 'ml vet expeel the '"'";i •" B've them a profitable fl turn lu ogge. Then, are just ihree absolute requirements for SUOOSBS In poultry keeping lhe first, to have a line of lay Ing hens f'd (or producing eggs; sec- ,,,,',1 to properlj Imuse them during the winter months so that they will be comfortable, provide dry floors and deep litter -over a foot deep for them to scratch In; and. third, to properly house, feed, water and care for them as heiis should be i<"pt for the prof! table egg production III the winter months. -Washington Feather. 50c. Per Bottle Lar*ar .1... SI .nd SI-all dru__!.,«. DR. T. A. 8L00UM, Limited, Toronto. Ililllalieil.il llllllr. "No," said u lecturer, "it doeBn't do to get swelled head and think you're Indispensable to the welfare of this world. "I was In tlie lobby of n big hotel In Cincinnati when n bus load of traveling salesmen es fi the station. Every man of them us be signed the register paused to shake bands wltli the hotel clerk, il full..'fly Old fellow Who had been there ninny years. "'Ah.' sai.l one Of them to the clerk. 'It's n good thing you're nt ill on d.s-k. I'm-ic Dave, i don't think tba bouse could run Without you.' "'Couldn't It, Just!' snld I'nele Have 'You fellows would COmS In here, nini If there was n strange clerk yuu'.l say. "Where's I mie Dtvet" "'And the clerk would sny: "Why. didn't you hear? Ile died 1 month ago." "'And then you'd sayr "Well, I'll I"' dnrnisl! That's too bad. Kuy, wheuVI dinner be ready?" ' " Nil Judsr. Rtbel—He's JUSl crasy over her since they became engaged Bs says she's uu angel, KNii- Well, of course the poor fellow never rnnr an angel Ton n Topics. THERE IS NOW A MASS OF PROOF THAT LUMBAGO IS ALWAYS CURED BY DODO S KIONEY PILLS. Quebec Man Cured his Kidneys with Oodd's Kidney Pills, and His Lum bago Vanished. Win'i P. _ . April J I Special) John Ball, s bricklayer, resldln • at .ri7 Little Champlain 8tn el this cltj hns added ins statement lo the Ol plui't t toil I.uml,n. o ii> disordered kldni 11 snd i quentl] , asllj cun i bj Dotl i - Kid ll.'i Tills. Ml Hall - 'I was troubled wuh Lumbago two rears I oouM nm « to gel up al nights tu nini, '• s. thnt mj rest v.. ■ broken I real ... .nre... by Holds Kidney Pill made up m> mind to trj thi m t'ftei th" firsl iru\ I could !"• i and change, i hree boat - i ared me com pletely." Lumbago, lit-.- Rheumall m, i .•an-.. I by uric add In the blood i i li add ci inn, it stay in the blood If iln- Kldne) i ui" ii,ui.in ii-,- 11 m Ini i Pills make thi I-.: li right. Kin.i Lady i visiting the J.di i I an lersiand il was vour love foi llquoi thai brought you here? .lim jam .Ink. Don'l >mis" I,. It. ma am Dia is de las' place oo i d iniii" to if i srus iiKikin Irlnk." H.v. you a Skin Dlxa..? Tetter Hull llhi-um, H, nil Head Ringworm Kcsama. li, li ll.rl.ers It, li i 1 , ,- lu Chronic Erysipelas Llvei Spots I'mrlso Psorlsla, di .tl,.i eruption! ,,f in.- .kin - .lllll III Ann- w'h liliiliii.nl liis -Pm. for other. It can do f"i i "ii cure >'".. Ona application siw. relief It The debate on the budget In Pranct ► lions that iiiiiiie. is the w. plunk in the administration ol tin rt publican regime Itch, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Cub an Itch on Human or animal, cured n 30 minute, by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. At all druggists. Very few persons a.,|iiit themselves nobly In their uial.len speech. At a wedding feast recently the bridegroom was cull,si upon, us usual, tu respond to the given t'Uist, In spile nf t'c fint that lie had previously pie...led tu lie excused. Blushing to ths roots of ids In. t. he rose to bis feet. lie Intended to imply tbat be was unprepared fir speech milking, but, unfortunately, placed bis band upon ths bride's shoulder snd looked down nt her as be Stammered nut his opening (and coo* eluding, words: "This er thing hns been thrust tip- •n ms.**—London Tit Hits. To further encourage the u i o pure, ei.-.n. seed ■;1111n -. iln- Csosdl n Pacific Railway Company baa an aouni at] that ..a shipments ui »heal Rai, whit., oats, olovei snd i Is from bstween C r it ini ""'•t ut I'urt William, ball rati be applied, This concession will, however, only apply ..ii grain cli weed s is of good quality, shipped prior to May 16th and mi satlsfnctm i evidence thai the shipment is for s i lug purposes only. . I,,,.,,, i.r shi,,.,, iii Work. A foolish person builds fooll lily, snd a wise one sensibly, a virtuous one 1..-.11.11i'n;i.y nnd a ridoui .me badly If stonework is well put together II menus that s thoughtful man cut II nn.l no honest man cemented It. If it hns too much ornament it means tbat its carver wns too greedy of pleasure If too little that ho wns rude or lu sensitive or stupid or the like. A mini muy hide himself from ynu nr uiisrepte sent himself to you every other way but he cannot In his work. There bt sure you have lilm to the utmost, nil that he likes, all that he sees, all that he can do—Ids Imagination, Ids alTee Hon, his perserverniice, his Impatience clumsiness, cleverness, everything is there. If the Work Is a cobweb you know It was nude by a spider, If a honeycomb by a bee, a wormcast is thrown up by a worm and a nesl wrenthed by a bird, and a house Is built by a mnn worthily If he Is worthy nnd Ignobly If he i, ignnh',, Ar„, „] ways, from the least to the greatest as a thing made Is good or bud so I. the maker of It Are you a success ns a _i '. maker/ Is your cake an ! | „ complimented In your (ri nd If not, whose fault i - or the miller's. If you «r« lul in other Inn'., youi r. :l u a cok ii viiiilii'iitcl, .md d |, plainly the fault of the II I mil up the good I :, .i ; pii ii v mitten . I j oui pi qu . ■ an I get their Hour esperien. i. Von will lind tii.!; moil sre u>in_ Royal Household Flour gladly |■ i- ■:,-.- iUtilei for ll | for tl ■ , • s purer, Ix-ticr floor, 11 i pastry, it hai ti" e. OgQvic'i Royal II :,' repi.it llir nunc t,, youi , v OqIIvIs Ilfiiir Mills Co., ltd. MsolresL "Ogllvte'i rtsiok for s tnitii i'i s s never l Lihcd 1 'T ?■ i .oi nil yuulioa i JI EARN CASH In Your Leisure Time If you could stall nt once In DAM Which WDIlUJ a.hi * g*0 kum to pour preionl tamii g .MI INVKSTINt. A VOU AK you tlo it ? UVil, WO arc willing !■■ || ■ profitable business and wo d * you to put up any kind oi ■ : Our propootUon li -His ihlp \ou 'tie Chathaoi Ini ul Brooder* fireifbt prepaid. You Puy No Cosh Until After 1006 Harvest, I j payi. People u ho tell ] money in rail to make memo) i'i the bueii - g letting bane .i-* hatchers, ** night a* wed h.i.- i nufcim'si of a hen 1 a hatcher end broodei ihi cli ned. Thut'i Uu l"i*. ■ -• •* thi Che thaw Incubator and Bra they do H perfectly an 1 tut • Thr- pOU '■■ . bul ducted paye fai b< ttoi thai bueineei Cor the amount ol ti I money in-.111 Tbouee nd I i ■ " • i ■mi m moo Caaade United State* have proved to thru •atiefai tion that it »*• profitable te i m Chil k» with the J<0 lU* CHATHAM INCIBATOR AND BR001O. "V.iimltil.Bllr-t Inetibatni 11 n.ci .., i I . h ' lli--; Im, uid •., . . |m I litis Mi '>»' - . . 1: i ' Mi Aral Iii' h rum" oft I . ITU ' u r ■O i ■ I i . , i nl. In- ul.4l..r. mnl .1 I . i ■• i,ij ii Front ii ' ' ■ - : •It,,,i|,I I.ni,- ,i No. .1 ' hnlh-.ni i lwlnr 1. VV. IUMSAT, Dill 0 "Tho Inn:'- Inl fill wi.rk- .... I .'.-.I, nml nill) I," In ,'.'- ,il 1.-1,1!,,ii < ■ > ,t-i H. Ui Oi v> is, M.1II..1 J ni. a The Chatham Incubator and Bro ii honestly constructed, There . hnmbuf about it. Every inchofmatn ii thoroughly tested, the machii buill imi righl pun, ipirs Uie ll * Is perfect, thermometer n-i...1 ,r, iho wiiiUin nisi.p the beet. The Chatham Im abator and 11 it simple rt. «rll n» sclentifl. ... ■ hi nn t mn a woman or girl can ops "' ■ lie- m«i bine iii ilnir leisare mot Vou pay no no cash ....til ..ft. i i harvest. Srml in your num*' *...! addresi o a po»t cnril In-day. ***s eaa supply ttm qui..'. I ill.trtlnillritf i.,i|.l .,-,.„' t'slffsr] ■Inn. ltsslii*. »aoN," Asslslani Posl Hsstsr, Orasnwood, Oat. ThOIUSadl I'll llir .nm« «l,.rv of llrrn MA ws tlXnoOuaranlaed PlltOura, All .Inun ■'*• • 111*1. "r 'In. l\ I1J..IN 1- VLB Cu., 1 uiiii.l- N"l«i. ialli. Uu'. It llvon llnrara lln.a Pnrlnra. Nowmlnys nlmosl pverj kind .*f biwl* ui'ns i< onrrlod on lu "pnrlots." Aft-'i'™' inn to Mi.' ndvorlisomouts, tho onlf proper pli ii i or drink, t" buj sell, Is a purl.ir. BUt, hull."rolls tl !l tin' parlor fu.i hns become throiigl""1' town, It ivnuil I for ii 1'iriy inntli Hii'.'.i blnoksmlth t.. resch the eon ' •' notch of absurdity. Hs brasenly ill* plays the sign, "Horsesboolng Psrlor.' -N.w Vork 1'rio.e. W N U No. !)70 r,, „,»♦•♦♦♦♦♦••♦*•••••• WESTERN CANADIAN EDITORS fi S A Series of Articles Descrlb- £ ing their Lives, their Alms and their Influence. 52 H. H. NEUFELD. L,,.*.***•'•*******•**-*•« H. H. NEUFELD l.tor ol the Volksrellung, Winnipeg s , i„ tin indication ol tbe di li ■, ,,i il,,- (.ii man as s oil iaen ol . i,, i ; In. mul nl t he imi|.<.i..ini ,,,, timi lu- i- I nuns i i .in.i,linn life could In ui ,i - k.'i.l. ..i tlie .in II ll N. nlil.I nml i.i the | ro| „| tllO I "•' nn.11 li.'l'li |)»P n |j in- ■ ,lit - ii im I publialies in th. nl \\ innipeg tin VoIIum il nnn Id,i ICurope mi Min
  • taki i ■ ■ in i ■ ..i.i \ii Si 1. I.i I, i the I ihi ulogii ol tlmt city, alt. , >iiiill„.i ii Itap i • .iii in I..nn-. iili hi ni In. ooniiet in , -:,i in ooutnbuting to . i. Seoli alaa gave It si .,i mh.I. ate in turn, i ii Bapl i-i 11 • •_ -■ , JI,hI iii,in Louist.il,- bj 11,. ol 1,.- mol i,,.. u n.i bad remoTw "until i -1 in-i death pelted rn imniit. i. .,-,,ii- t. i. *• ■• ■ I ..... .'.i n li,'..- In . yean and at tin tbi , . '•■ oppununitit ■ lot ■ •>«•. in in, prtivitii. , . attracted im. -iiii, ii. ... , .hi . l,.- publi. ,iin , ., |,,|M i lu i ■..- . . ■ iu Km | . ■ ,' ing ., .... ii,in. ii., >.i. - - it un •!• i ,n.i, ii -,i mn, i | in nt \l. f uld both the It.-*, . Kiii.liil.latl mul il.i.. I.. f ■ > and im .... i .it..i.i i .. 1 .hi.I editing "i Uu 11.. ,1,.. i mination ui ' ■ \ ,:,...,-. , , | ll til,' I... . .,| •(., I., i M , Illli,|,|, .,||,| ||i. I ■ M- V il. 1.1 i„ ■ ll " ..ml a ball '< 1 • • Iln- \ .. ., }< il ' Ml Keuield r, i .m.i i ' n ■ i i'i ii i nl. i i.in uu,rn I,...I in ,11 pai: ol tI-i- »r. i, ,i.| I. - pi im i|,.> in M toi \l • ' ..ml ll,. publil .i lir»t-vlaa> ailvt .. .| job departmi n i'olkaaeituni • i i in. -v . Iiroughoiil ' IVeel in in- ii snd > ting i. In, li i he 11. ughlj up plant .- full) able to bs i il... i.. '. !».■ letting inn. I" i | .,|„ i i,, 1,1, i h .11 -in,.. In ' ■ ■, lion mill tin- n.u -|,..| '■ ,1 ,, .. I k ...ul -In' SI ,,i dimensions proport '■ in. Is ..I tin' i" init) in iinii mill 'I" ■ itling" I* llinili'lll Hli.l up I" I ii iiii tin' energ) uml sbilil! Iii hi i.ml i i.i.-. i .Mi Nl I] 1 \\ innipeg's Oei man newapap. i ■ high road to .. luooessful oarot t Highwaymen In Russia. Tlm nld-faahloned "road agent, oi nn..in. i- practicall) s pereon - put, imt there are -nil wmi ol .In in,i|,| jn » In, li he lliiiiin-li ' Ilu- presenl troubled conilitiom 1,1 Un i inns metle .-.-it i nin1' ■ ["•ft* "i tlmt r ii i exoellenl Relib 'I perationi ..i srandeimi; Tsi Quite reoentlj i small 1 I" l'l up umn u. ■ i nil. Transeain 1*1 1 nl ilm || lit . A- ll 'in I ' ml n In ml in Ilii" Inlli >i mounted figures sppsan 1 ■" »oei I in be im esuse toi an ion i,ri tli,. riders looked quit. ■ iblo linl when the oosch hsi "pproohod within shout thlrtj foot < J1""! they suddenly leveled ili.-n ril .""I revolver*, nml ordered Ih '. ""' lo stop Ths iniin throe up 11 i.tin.is it, fright, nml several p 11 wnndering si the sudden stop ["" Ihclr heada from tha wlndoen '""" luilrlv Ih nastee of ri'V.'li.i" "'■I" Iiiiii..| in ti,, n faces snd then werir> commended to step Into the road "'"i" two ..t il... robbers guarded thi "age driver nml wstohsd to iss thai LARDEAU MINING REVIEW, TROUT LAKE CITY, B. _. nun., of tlm passongori drew thoii u-.'ii|i...i'.. tin. others wonl throt gh I he i"»-,..'i. ..I ilm passengers and rifled (he baggage and the mail bags, When i,i <•[ 11 'n , - ni i nini. lim! been ' alien, .In- In 'hummen ordered tbe oosch to pro .i-i 11 -.'li there » si quits u party ol them they seei I to disap- ,■;,, the moment tJ.<" stage started, l'l\c.|it thai the ooach was really robbed, the whole performance u..h i nn- like ii .-i.iiii.- opera Imi.I up nn.l .in- done quite ns noally i in- experience In AiiBtrla, where tin- average manufacturer ruruiahea Iwelllnga and fuel to his workmen mi' ni charge, Ims le I to minimize i im number of strikes. A Degraded Peasantry. The Itussiun pensanl i- controlled '.i tho ( luiiili, -iui \\..li \'nn Hchioi linn,I in . In- I oi nm. Hi. L.-.|i t In- I'i' liulv nml in-.i dm in iIn. i,I,, enjoin al to I in tlie holj Hjnod, nml In ii,urn .nn- n iili In nil rin nml ilu. - lie ■ nol i i- ii|i|iiii al in nl i lie I Inn. d I'Iiii- ill.- priest I,in.ii ,,i> the hull itai i.-il poasi v di pi it ing i hem oi pel' ol 'inn cunt in, \ml tlm i - bill ' In i i,|, .ii lost the nn i jili ull'-i I',n :-i ih., int. ii.-, t mil nml moral lu «hich in t his wa) - inih tul mi hiu , , • ping him in i list liiroui in - i uiulil nm ii hich ainasoi ul1 1.1,,, ii- il become u. quaiiitet] .nihil' rin yii i'i |" i ol i In ii hole ni i In hluok . in. I. bull h i- ., .nlil. mil I i mm n in mn nihil country in ,'.'11 ,,;„ I I I foi i i ' .im i-. jn-l ntn 'im I t kit nl t he .i. • i .i ■• i,t I ,ii ihiini .in I i ii t lie i.,", i i,,i ■ 1,1 ii.ii iii • i ut hi , iin i i lim tli.- Russiun |,,.i-.,:ii is ' inprogreaawe uml un .nilli 'i ni tu iill hi- land propel I) snd 'oo i i '', ■, ,,i ii 11ii ,/,i-l lint r i . . ,' . r ,it ,,u hui h in i ,-,'lt.il i , i, , , thai I I ■ I1II--I1U iiii n: has helped to keep ' hi ,t in In- present degradod [iidolenl ..'.-I iinp'..iill.-ni ii- u n ii oent ,-,, ■ ,,i ■■ i in,n, ti,, i., ,n-i ii aent ■ him nun." so: (1) b) ., , hi I.,. pine ' he I"" holt . ,, u Iiii I. t hi , h enjoini polling I.in .. pa) In- i..*.' Ii-i i ,, 0 pei i ■ i,' ,1 thi est is doni ime »hen prict i rule I,, i I" • 1,..-ul leall with. Hut man) I... lopment i turea ■f in ■ ■ m in i med t, in, i) i , ;..| Making Horseshoe Nails. I ■ ■. uparati ■ e smallei lis. i, 2,001 .ni>hi,*l ii, ,', ex port workman mil i- .Ida in ii i- turning W i- poure i tin.i, un it 11 ■ • •I. ami sre » hi n n movi rl Iron i k "i - .th an.uli,.i. In thii ooi in i i.-i . Iittl. !• ■• • ii required t, stwork »In, ii I In \ with ui ore, which i- in a pow- . sling tuinn < I kill. II, in thi-l I,Mi,nil. foi iron mil i litioii I • ip u. - ithoot - - Mmard's L.n.ment Relieves Neuralgia Bernhardt Kissed the Reporter. I Sun-em XI .- i In I H Davis aiuil tt I'ar-uiti, **i th. mlitui ahip ul tin ' n \ | pt -.1 ii hi. li bi r..i, h. " . ,,i inln. I. nil. (...iii n - n., ,'i thi ll I I. 1 . |,.,|a . III Ilu haitlt Nt i sds oi hi't ii,--l, i ii t..iii. I In I iner, .,' Sun |- , ail.1 I'-ni- .,i - Ihe ini ■ train si in I esc.il hei into I latijoi uis .. 1—.. It . ' ,-,! Ii.llt,' Nl IIIS.il' lilllnu'lt I in-i-i,',l thai tl,< "Ki h. i r i \h Kill tm i,,. I San I upside .1"" I . itertainmi i 'ii ni li u . . elt Han I ' to Davis in the ; .! ,; throng ...i'i kissed lun in eit In i cheek and on the lips ii ii ii li ., naive loi ol hei head, un,i un I tl.,- \|i|» ul .' .'.. tin lip. i n i i' : ' hi- Iiii- hlushed, bul rt i overed I ,,-lt in im,. t . .. that there wen i ii hole hit more up i ounti ■ pa|tei ■ he ropreseiite I .ill .'t whii li woult' hi,, I,, h.iu- Inm !■ tun. In Nl unl niili -uiulil tokens, \ l.llillii' in lot tin- In. lea i n I.''- « hi.'. • itposei then ',1 man) perils Wounds, . uta snd bruises i-.mil... nltogi thei lie avoided n preparing tlmboi foi lhe drive snd in river woi It, nl" >• wel mui cold .mi,inti,.,i iii.- ,.i ii.nii expoi ougha and cold and mu i ulni palm r,mn.it bul '-ii' ill Im Thomas Blot trie Oil when applied to the li ■i administered to ths ailing, worki ii i,ml. An Enormous Seal. Nol tlm Ii'i.-i iiiii'i.-t.n ■ thing ii .1 -ini French I're . lential eh r mi n., the great mnl nl the Repiihli. , • ll I t Imi it i i.,-- li uuI from Versailles entails nmi I him LK,' a i"n' nssinn ll dates ii om thi Nation .1 *■ elnliii nl I-. I and . • hllilti i. inl' aise Prance on hoi fei I ■ i mounted on n a heel and requii, ■ three man to msnotivre it On tl.. Im nl Un- election It «..- afflxi In- tInn' regulsli ,n enpie nl the nl 'unl record nl iln* proeewliugi i ,, ' hi. ni'.i I'i i,-nl,-nt un,! i, >>• in, I im iL, ..i.i.i., ,,i i he Senate and ol tlin ciniinl..'., after «huh it " ■ •-rii.il\. escorted bsoh to ii- domicile In I'm ii. THE SUNLIGHT WAY %% RUB ON SUNIICHT SOAP T~r*,: = "* — LEAVE 30 TO60 MINUTES Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions). Hard rubbing and boilin*. are things of the past in homes where Sunlighi Soap is used as directed. Sunlight Soap will not injure even the daintiest fabric or the hands, and the clothes will be perfectly white, woolens soft and fluffy. The reason for this is because Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure, contains no miurious chemicals - indeed, nothing but the active, cleansing, dirt-removing proper- lies of soap that is nothing but soap. Equally good with hard or soft water. YOUR MONEY RfrilNDED by ths dsalsr f.nin whom you buy PunlUrht Snap If you Bad \ »ny cut.'.' for oomplalnt. 155 irvra brothcrs i-mittd, Toronto Kites for Life Savers. I. Imi. K Cody oonsidera that s boatload ol shipwreclced personi who hui,- 11 kite to Hy ore fai more likely in be rescued than a kiteless boatload. II. argues that .1 kit.- 200 yards or no up in tin" uli Im- n bettei chance ..I bei ig -.'en tlinn n -mull huiii Inn down in the water. II.' Im- buill a hunt tn exemplify hi- theory, It 1- an .'|h-u three-tonnei : li hgth, 91 fi el . beam, fl feel. and is driven by petrol. It was launched <>n tal Palace Lake tL" other day an.l christened Lela by Mrs. Cody. Cody invited s number .,1 women to ■tip aboard im I piny the part ol ca I ..ii.11- An.,-, mnl' tlu- Lela up the Ink... nn.l at the right moment Cody ihiIoomxI a .1.111LI,. hii.1."I bst-shapeO kite -i\ nr iniii feel long, a'hicti -, in, 1 iritn the nil ta a height ol yards, and it I to America, im the benefit tbe sea voyage might be to her delicate health. The little girl'i collie dogs, Daisy and Ben, aocompanied them snd until she was taken ill Mary spent all her uukm^ with her |h-i-. When the stoi more seven ■he became violent!) seasick and during the nighl she died. The dogs missed theii littli- mistresa and n-hined con- 1 until the) were tuk.'.i to the cabin where preparations were being in.ul.- tu bury the 1 Inln - bod) si sea When tbe bod) «u- taken on 'i'Tk thi dogs were permitted to folloe snd 'lur- . 11 ■ _i the reading ol the funersl servic. ' ■ ■ , .Hies 1 ngged a! tin* leashes u hi. L held them. Winn the child's bod) im- litr.-1 to the rail and slid over hunt.I Daisy broke from the nun whi held I.*-* mul leaped into the sea ju-t las the body ol her little mistresa rh- appeared beneath tim waves In an- ■ ■ snt the dog had disappeared from 1 n-ii. hundred Macedonians have left Belgrade for the I nited Statt Si enty persona were kill*-*l ami in- in n landslide si Pelropolii Hi. Inlli-llil. TL*' 11,-n 1..iniii 111 German south. 1. -• im* .1 Im- 1 n-t Qermany |160 000 000 up I.* date. HEALTH IN SPRING. The Ragging Energies Revived.— Constant application to business Is s in\ upon the em rgies, and If there be not lassitude and deprea .-i.m an -ni" to s 1 l - * - t vi n These !•*.nn- from Btomoch troubles. The warn rn exercise brings mi nervous 1 rr* 1 . •; 1 tha stomach ceases -■-iiiiii.ii,' food properly. In 'his - Hon Pnrmeh i 'a Vegetable Pills will li" fomiii a recuperative i*f rare power, restoring the organs to health tul action, dispelling depression and revii ■ Nature Needs Assistance in Making New Health Giving Blood. Bprtng i- rr,,- season when your toning up lu ih" you mii-i have new blood, jus. in ti—r have in-i'- .-..|i V.till" iL-lllull Is it Wir limit iii.» blood you will feel weak and languid; ma] have twingea of rheumatism i ni ui iii-i.i. occasional heada. I - - , 1.111.iiii- appotlte pimples oi erup i"us ut the skin, oi .1 psle, patty com signs ilm' the blood is oul ..f .ir,L'.- \ tonic la 11 • -.ii'.i to give new energ) Di Wll 1.nn- Pink Pills are the best l<4 le In .11 tho world The) make new, rich ilootl deal need in spring - the skin, ilrii.' OUI *lis"i.s" snd make tired, depressed men snd women bright, u.-tii," snd strong, Mrs Yamachtche, ijin- prove 1 alue of Dr Williams' rink Pills in building up 1 pla who !.. route weakened and run do* 1. In Un- wint.-r ... 1905 I .ti much mn down and loal rapidly. My blood w.is pool 1 luffered from Indlgeatlon, severe . li"- nu I u-*'in*rsl debility. In Condition I decided '.. give Dr wilh.un- Pink Pills a trial, and . iluabl. in. .lu-iii.' I mn 11. un *iij,nin^ perfect health. in w llllama' rink Pills curs all the ailments dus to poor blood **i why they anaemia rhsumatlam, neuralgia, „i,iii"i trouble Indlgeatlon and the sec i.-t ailments "i women snd nlil* Bold in medicine iinui"!- or b) mall al BO , box 01 -'*• boxoi fnr %': r.n from he nr Williams Medicine Co., Brock nil,., nut The (iuvi'i-iiuii'iii ..f Veneattels Lai suapen Lil * able service from V'enea- tela in way ol Trinidad, Prince Arthur of Connaught, who wuh. — d ,1 -lutn ti_tit by the garrl sun of Hiroshima, haa been presented by tin' town «iih some ancient armoi and n sword In commemoration of his visit. M.nard's Linimenl Cures Burns, etc. r hteen person wpre hanged In the Baltic provinces from Dec 11 to l-'"h 11 lust. The Boer war .-li.inis examined by ompensatlon committee amount to $310, British families ore leaving North * .rr, as t ia) as possible in fear ..f a i rising To 11 1.in it may concern: This is to i.-itui that I have used MINARD'S LIMMKNT myself ns well aa cribed it in my practice where a linl mem wns required snd have ni vei failed t*. gel the desire 1 .'tT.-.-t.. C A. KINO, M n King Alfonso has reappointed the Mon • mini ■ ■ •■ «ti.ch in.s consented in continue in .iili.-.'. Ilniliii.nl- mil protest againtd the semi-quarantine imposed b) the I'nited 31 .it"- ni Havana. sh'.'pii-sMU'ss When the nerves are unstrung and the whola body given up to wretchedness, when the mind is filled with ciiM.in nmi iiisinni fore bodinga, the result nf derangement of the liin*..iv,. organs, sleeplessness comes to add to ths distress, If only the subject could sl.'.'p. there would bt , blivlon tm a while and temporary ,.ii,i. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills wm 11..1 only Induce sleep, bul will n-t sn beneficially thai tile subji cl mu awake refreshed ami rest..mi t.. happiness, Ths members of ths new National assembly will vote by pressing buttons .11 their iii'sks. Dropsy Is one Positive Sign of Kidney Disease. Have vou nny uf IheSs unmls- tskable mkh^* Purrm,'Hi, under ths syest Swnllrn llmi,.'.' Smothsrlns feeling? Chsnse "f tha charaotar -,f ths Urine? _xhsuatlon after leasl exertion? if you hsvi there's ilrnpHicni tendenoi and you shouldn't delay sn hour in putuna your- sell under in* great South American Kidney Cure M The death is minnuiu-riT'iii Rome of Benator Bdoardo Arblb, the historian ni tbe ituiiiiii parliament. The Csar and Premier Wltte, of Kuaala, are si.hi to favor the proposed railroad fom Siberia t.< Alaska. (tussle in.s prepared n naval pro .■ini which will mean the expenditure of |100, '. in two years. A mull attark.'.l the prison nl Wsi -mi mnl after kill..in three warders ,•, 1 n political prisoner, Iln—11111 ri'Viililliiiiuirint. an* asking in inkiii for permission to publish s imi, urn spsper at Nagasaki, 1 he number of paupers In England imi Wales nt the .'inl ..f January was "ii:.>ri. n proportion of "i per thous •md of population, 1 ho expenditure on lighthouses In toe United Kingdom Ihhi year smoun- led in C600 081 This expenditure is borne b) shipowners, in 1MB over 160, emigrants left Snuili.tii Italy fur Ainerlfii. DODDS •>, KIDNEY ikp,LLS--: Concerning Oranges. An .niiin.'iit .111 pun om * bacteriologist baa shown that the acids ol lemons, applet an..l other fruits citric aii.l uiulur acid -are oapable ol destroying all kinda "i di esse germs, Cholera norms urn killu I In fifteen minutes In lemon juice ur apple jmi". and typhoid fever norm- are killed iu Lull un boui by these acids, even when oonsidorab I) 'li.lltlrll It you '-i|i|t-'/.f 11 I.'Ili.it into a irlass nl water containing chol ern germs and let ii stun.I fifteen 01 twenty iiiiiiul.rK, ynii muy drink tin ivatni' with impunity, as tl." germs will be dead. Theae juices will kill othei .li-oiiso norms. In-i.'iiil ol telling ii man to na**e Li- stomach washed ..u' we can now tell him to drink orangi juice, which will cleanse tl tomacl, as thoroughly as a stomach tube, pro. % nl,-1 it be nut a case "I gastric 1 al in rli. If wo have to deal with gastric catarrh, in which there i- a large amount >.t tenacious muoua adhering to the null- nl the stomach, a atomaob tube 1- required to dislodge it, but in ordinary .-a-"-- "l sick headache, bil iouaneaa, foul tongue, l.a'l breath, and nervous headache, a fruit diet i- s wonderful purifier. a violin made nf wood specially se] acted and felled by the late Mr, Glad stone ui Hawarden Castle, wns sold for CIS, It is reported that the United States win appoint Charles s. Proncis, ol Trny, ns ambassador to Austria llun gary. Much distress and sickness In chll ili.-n is caused by worms, Mothei U raves' Worm Exterminator gives re lief by removing the cause, Dive II 1 trial and be convinced, The municipal authorities of Berlin are about to make a s.'ii.ms trial ol automobile fire engines. HEALTH IN THE HOME. Baby's Own Tablets are equally good for little bableB ..r big children if a child is suffering from any of thu minor ills ot chll Ihood a tew of the Tablets will cure ii. And an occasional .loan to the well child will prevent sickness. Mrs. a. Mercler, Riviere Ou"ii". Que., says: - 'My baby wns cross, Irritable, did nol Bleep nr night and did nol seem to thrive, but since giving her Baby's Own Tnlil'-ts an this is changed. She now well, sleeps well and is growing ih" Tablets have proved a blessing in Loth myself and the child." Si all mothers who have us.ni (his medl cine. Baby's Own Tablets ar. by all druggists, or you can ri.-t them irom the Ur. Williams Medicine Co Brockvllle, Ont., at 25 cents a box. 1 be robbery of 1433,000 from the l r*-,lit Mutual hank Bt Moscow haunt effected the solvency of the Lank Charlea W. Watklne, a I'nit.-.i States revenue collector, *li"*i "n board the Steamer Tagus at Kingston Jamaica, \ Mr. Low met wiih an accident while climbing ihn New Zealand Alps ami crawled for four .lays over brok mi ice and moralnos. Minard's Liniment Cures .Dandruff. Large numbers of Jewish and Rub sian immigrants will Lav,. I)>rlln toi tho United States an.l South Americ Immediately after Blaster. A stranger was arrested at Essen Germany, who offered a soldier sevi 1 ai thousand marks if he obtained 1 plan of mobilisation in the Essen dla trio:. The April Designer is full ..f thi tidings of spring's approach, nol onlj «nb dainty apparel ior womt ■ young f'.lks. bul with fiction, and Illustrations particularly a| rtate for th" time of year. r i, 1 lea will find designs for wedding toilettes an 1 for pretty lin_. 1 tiio trouaaeau, and a spi'.-ial artlcli shows how 111 arrange the bridal Advance suggt Btiona and photo of spring ..ars will also prove useful "Easter in Moravia," by .lulu D 1 handler; "Making Easter Novelties.' b) Winifred Palee, and "Butterflies" Li Craig s. Thorns, are three charm ingly Illustrated articles, and b Bhori story, "The Milk of Human Kindness Ly Ada Mali*- Peck, Las Easter for ite lie) note, Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere Shipbuilding Booming. "Business in all lines is booming it and about Glasgow, and more * ape. clallj in ih*- shipbuilding Industry." Thus spoke Mr, George It. Mai K,-n/.i" iL" Scotch distiller, at th. \\ Indsor lust evening iln. shipyards of Glasgow a* taxed to their utmoal capacity In or li 1 tu turn om the boats witliin a sp.-.'iti.d time, ".in.-! before coming over 1 saa th. in,, new steamships which the Pair Holds Company aro building for th. 1 1' ii 1 hese steamers a ill beat an) •ning of iho kind afloat, and are mag nm. entl) fitted up with nil n appliances. The lirst trial trip of these boats win be made on April 11 win 11 the Fairtiol'ls "\poot in tl distinguished gathering from ail ovei Great Britain. Tho French council ..! ministers havi fixed iL" legislative elections for Ma) sixth. The I'niti"! States battleship W ia onti-iii has Bailed to join the American Squadron St Shanghai. The paymaster of the Vistula rail road was -Imt nt Warsaw and -r".'i.-"riv'i ink.mi from In- Lirily Wlul Mikes You Despondent? — Itns ths yluuini'li gone wrons? llsio the nerve oentr,?*- grown tiri-d ami ii*,tio«.i»? aii- vou threatened wi.n nsrvoua prostration! .s,,inh American Nervine is nature's corrector, muk*-. iln- st i-iKiii. (Was .. world of nsrva tores, keeps ths circulation perftet A n-giii.ii Btituilon builder for rundown bsopl. laily says: "1 owe my llf« lo It. M India's Horded Wealth. India produces more than seven and .. hull million .I..liars worth ol gnl.l yearly, but the world ai large i- none the better ..if. .Much gold i- also -luppi d there, but little cornea bat :> Once let u gold cum got into a netivi hands nml there Is the end ol .t II. noil Lor spends it nor puts it In the bank, Centuriefl ol oppression have taught liim in hoard, with the result Umi all nt Lis gnhl except tlmt made Into jewelry, is promptly buried. An able until...ity oonsidera thai In the Bombay Presidency alone i- buried BO million dollars worth "i gold In China, too, matters are no..rly as bad, These t«.> countries, India snd China, mo estimated to absorb between then 18 tons nl gnhl n y.'iii piiioticully ull ..I which is lost Forever. There is a Treat in Store for Vou I! IF YOU HAVE WOT TASTED SAMOA H Ceylon Breen Tea, beoauee It Is infinitely superior to the finest Japan Tea. Lead Packets Only, 40o, SOo, snd SOe. par tb. At all Grocers. Highest Award st St. Louis 1904. No More Gray Hair Un,ous you are 70 or 80 1 Then ka«p it I But why look old at 8fi or 40F Why have an early old apfeF Hall's Vs_«table Sicilian Hair Re- newer always restores color to gTay hair. Stops falling hair, also. P«r lh« wM««-.r« tad m.uiurli, ws Bl&k* Sl'l'Sl.-IMBAM'B DTK. It ool„r. > rtch tir.wB «r..»ri >_ » K.r HA1.I « . " ,*<»._». HH Imperial IS/laple Syrup AI *_**•*■ y •_. Sstls factory Atk your dealer lor Imperial Maple Syrup. Do not allow him to substitute an Inferior artiole beoause it Is oheaper. ______ PERFECTION tf MOONFV BISCUIT i CANDY. >Ct " STRATraaO tANaDS From the Ovens to You We bridge rJirunce with our moisture-proof, dust-proof packages. Halifax and Vancouver are brought to the evens' doors. Farms and small towns are put on the same plane with the big cities. Mooney's Perfection Creem Sodos are packed in hygienic, _ur-tig_t p_ck_je4 fresK crisp, delicious— snd reich ycu in the same con- diDOJX no BMMr w*Serre >r**j live. AT ALL QROCLRt Sleep Like ql Top Don't lie awake with the rente,!y st your eltinw To banish wakefulness, nervous «tarts, bail dreams— to sleep soundly anJ waken refreshed—take Beecham's SKES9 Pills Sold Everywhere. In _,*<•*. 25 cent*. NOTICE TO ELECTRICIANS and Counnlls who own Municipal Telephones. Per qwiii • - ■ v- BO B m fi to 1<)ton ■ i ■ • r i> m r\ | Al l'l* B. SHRAGOE. W >•- l!iM|i. -- • M rat. bi Tilt 5ICN Of THE FISH ^rtwrij lfmmm.1 h_ Jtood for the CiElT tlurmj jeven^f ytui of Ir.crtssinj }&lev Rttiembtr thii when vou »r-nt wMer- proof oiled coa'.j. juris Katv or horse joodi for til Kindt of wet work, wi ojAiAHrte irtJtr CAit_rr ■* nl voice ol ..in of ih.- workmi n who waa sun::' hi' piled liin In.nini. r on 111*' anvil. "Whal la tii.ii mat M Oailhard of the proprietor, and on being told, he naked to ace M, Rouaa ellere prlvatt ',-■ The mull waa thai in- nndei looh the workman ■ edui .1 nnn, i m Rou ■ i. It. re h now i larger Income than nny othei i H Prance, Plan to Empty London. Tli.it sun uinai i .'. i,Il io mi i pro phi t, H. 0. Wells, ha * i ■•,., ni r kinds potlm! birvrlists horseback inln- trtirks i,i nmi,•'■- i.i it mot on nil in ill.ii p p| ipos and I ■ H in t,, (III I) 'ml llll limit i 11,,n Thj. beaut i ful inm v picture will probahl.i nol mi - m nnr tiaj ■ i'i- In,ni ni Hi. now - road fnr tli.- exclus Iro us. ' road fron Lun,! ■ i ! ' ■ i i n...I t |, . i,.,iiiv .Im ii on .unl 11, dltional liigliwav will in. doubt bt I Iii i COBALT The ■ tlM GOROON COBALT SILVER MINING CO-. LIMITED. ARE ►r tl" purpote of development >f thu oomp&nj ■ * -see- ury Stock At $1.00 per there. pa>«ble et time ef subscription. The Gordon cobalt Mme, ntinit «'f lu icie* In ■ Cobalt Min. (ng Olttrlct I t, in 'he famous- ■ i pri»«nt .. vemro«nt Tl ' *■ : ■ . ■ iu and Um aasai) The aieav may Ik- aei.n at tli-' I I omee The capital of tha Company It only 1200.000. Tl debta and no prtfa own er "f thv mine ■ In full payment for hin (*- fcx; arta onaldtr tin Gordon Cobalt properties, one "f Uta ta in the District nnd many ■'• . in - » la within 10 i ' tin** i ' ^udton Bay Mlnet and propertlet. The ompanv *!'i 'tiwnenre work at the mlne^ m April lal Tni* atoca win ahortly be wtthdimwn fron the mai k« t. F»**r i -; tua * for stock aditreaa THE GORDON COBALT SILVER MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Suit.- 4 il 34 VI W. A Marth, John F. Lenox. PreeHant 8«K*rt i*»ry. Over a Quarter of a Century 11' nurreaarully llaeaaet runscil by Drink .ui.l Drugs. ."."". ourea la our record we ippuk truly ami n..v tliHt fallur." to jlitalr n r* e by the Ketley Treat- -ten1 !• it ;' llure of the mini mul BOt jur iptli'ili. 8end fnr facta. \ -9 In confidence THE KEELEY CURE 1S3 Osborne St., Winnipeg. A11 a • ti • d lo any Carmdnl la a Ouaranta* al QOOD MATEHIAL OOOD WORKMANSHIP and Qood Wear.ng Qualities When Buying OVERALLS, PANTS, VESTS, SMOCKS. or WORKINQRIEN'S SHIRTS • as that •■oh arllola baar* a labal Ilka ahuva Inalal an Oalllng -'King of the Road" Brand And Taka ng Othar EVERY GARMENT GUARAMEED W N U No. 5?9 'Vtf£ LARDEAU MINING REVIEW. . I i 1*4 Hi li.Mif l.nlt't U v ;i'..1 l-'iVliKilivl 11 ;■! fg&t ia u r_ fro a j Lal ■ > •■'*■"*' 'J'bkitUni i"i • K lltT t'l-s -i *[ n_i t i.nu-. It v \yv »;i:t* : i ' i • ii in''i. tl r.m lAiiHinK'i.i*. c\ . ' hltl It-. .•Mll.ll.'l!, AH IftailN uill :■!■ vi.-.u--. I vt l+l<- Mil.- "I ' '■■ ml ■ I- i' line, fire I InaoH i.in.iitJ.I W-win*. \v '•■ .1 . .■. h mU*ei u nl In ■ u. Ih Ten .for (VunWenl ki.i ntl'W « ivr-r-i* ;t «* ill I'** mtvlo i; .i.m ii i*<- ;. i.iii'. 11 km alOJlii r>i I'.vl ,i-, lull ;.',,'.I ;, w.... ..i | ini c. . hi Q C.ASSAVflnd ( H mJA ,i SU.PLYC.K, L'd, 3 v'.'., i'i \-uu. r. c tlen ".quarters Ior Awnvoif, Mini Mill Suppl e». Sol Mi,.- . '■ '. Ct. • Iliitt. ■ n. i'ii| 1 i'i,I; T. \V. llninii A Co.'*, r.in-iiii H 'I'liriiarea, Burners, ute. Win. li i* ' .mill A t'.i.'.'. Find Ualancca, trte , .■;,-. When L--1 i.r i ir n plsc • t.> up i your lr.iliii;n.-:, ! oar in mil '1 that Trout lr.'iko i_ nn ideal Bummer resort. T ie '-c n»rj and climate ari*ii.sp:i.: Stdnc ifce for TEe EUview W. Abrahamson Contractor And Bui!ior, * i [Owner of thc Ab.*aliam- son A'dJition to Uie T'.wi.site, ei a Home Tor . ours. If. POND'I Pftl E. R. VIPOND Trout Lake Livery Freighting Packing Rawhiding A BPKCIAI iv. Stables at Trout Lake. j j j D.n't Pay RentJ Easy Termr. *™t lafte uiom TRUatci Hy us ii-.; Water supplied by tne v.-ii nre itssiiri 'I "f "I'■- Oiinipatix , - „ n^,rm-.Jr_l7_ar_.. PROMPTLY SECUREO] WrJl. for ma lute eating ' •"l- *" Irvwit* •or*i"» K_!p" an! •' Ketr you arc sv.lm I ,d.»*t Sc::.l u -. a rough .ketch f r mod* I of yourin-3 ti ■ • *"**"**• e «* r •„*■'• ft _*^V » J .,-. L \ j _> : 3 -wi U|J|J11 -tr wl ifHM *■ j 14/i-J w-Si *—r 1 JJ CM «. 1,;.*;;(.■ Cut-fjftU (-ii-i;!* I'im-i t*. J \mI!iI t ■ ElisiiK* tUifli AlUYulutlJG, Supplg (So. lute I'lii ni'- iliivi mn tul Aun.lvhi* [ |-t|,**| U III I'll.-:, Ilji st.llr.lll-lltr- „ H«g_ McPharaon - - Supt. ~i{x own VJ'-W I J J rt J ari.i -"* »v ! PUP _f?'!P Props Jf Trout Lake Pity Transfer and Stage Line. I Ferguson .« »••*." »"vki.-.ii 11 nmutvi oi yourin-( . ■ Jveaiinu or improvement nnd we will tell ti at Jlrren" laato whether It l - -. ul fiW tc* _•___:*_ jQlltl Wa ; i'i. ■ ■■. t i ; ■- ■ :■ |J ' Sty di*patch work and Qutcklva core P tctitt. I jQiitl Wa >Iifii] ti :i; thtsqununci umopror.it t-# ity dlapatch work and quickly a core P tcuti ia*. brotdaa the fctvention. Ufghwttefercncei( \ i.i qu procured through ?!.-r:nn f; :'\ > Jr i r c Ivcrp-cidnoticewil J over ioo newapapefa "littributcd i!.. J the I) miiHoa. 3 Spcdaltyi -Patent ooaineta o( Uenufao Hureraand Kngiticera. MARION 6c MARION j Pater.t Exr.erl-, and Solloltora. ( }r!^'. 1.Atj ;: :.'•'..-'.: Mon I..i'.( i/T* 3 Ii . 1 . ;" ' - _ rf i__l Li eo YEAr.r.' c;;:'_rv:_;.c_ •.- rs- is 3*-^ '.-.' i ■ •j .-■ i. ,1 »; \ ',: ■ .._: '■ _'l_. ..'... . ,** Tri*_r. Mauki Dcsigch Cor'vr.ic.iiT •' 8 /nTOnstcn •'-j; I*..*.'*. *'.,1 *.i'-:.-' I ■ , sal. Ur i: •' 11 •* '■ ' '. i ' 1,11 . ... - . 1 -'*..- '» I (I.H1..I:: ll*Pntlfi(l«».*lKl. 1U.:.U ^ 101' .',••"..* Mill fras * imi iimej for s«*tinne J I'.."*.-. *mlir-r tl.: 'ir'l Iln, I I CO. l..*l7C tfidtt'«.-; ". will' *ul c ■ -.riro. II ths *5a}/»«*5*{|* 7Jh»_v_ ....... AVi.v'.n tnaly lllrctrnsted w»«.ilf. I »:- -? ■*:-. r.MU' ■! or any at •i-iifle Jnuirmi. *i«*t i 3;. -'..•".' r . - ■*■*-**■** New .. .-. ■ . SI.. tTru'i^;Iuii. .... . \_-*..... ^ - j'o.iift Propria . uijjL TROUT LAKE, 3 C. Cc_";;:-.'.'... . :. T'got, Bea ii ,1 fur t_:::;; .; Ccmmercia] Sea. ACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLAS9 P. Ro HcUENN r-i PROP MASTERSON and GP T\ .. 5»*L.'ii_VS ti.i _ _vwfc W_CU._li_S ,s. Trout Lake - - B. 0. | Trout Lake Hi I Beaton I ______________ -> |Vtt>WitmfVrii Wotf IDM Daily Stage will 5 leave Fergrson 7 a.m. Trout Lake at 8 WOOD YARD In connection. ■ &■ A. M. Craig Wm. Crawford Imperial Bank of Canada. II nil Office TORONTO. ONTARIO. CAPITAL MID UP. t3 900.000 00 ptroenvt roiMD s.eoo.ooooo TOTAL ASSfTS 30 000 000 00 lv l: Ull kii , Preaidenl ROBERT JA1 I i:\\ : . I BRANCHES ui Hi" I'r ni-.•.•» **t Ai','1'1 FUakalclietran, Urilitli (V.lurabiai Manitoba, On lari i m gc !..„.*, i-.I iiiudois, Fin« job 'Review Job Dept*. Printing. Hardware, Miners' k, (diet, Btove NELSON, B. C. aud Range*. rsiEUSorM. B c. __ Dprelal attention glren V» aaHarllaaa and I'or High-Olaae Work. . . ... ......... Tn. i r r.AKK llitANni— r. II. BAKI R, ilanaRrr. i-*'lclL liV, V C\ \mr\J* It paya In use tlie Telepl.one A J i_ lenglbr trifi can often be fared, (ifflces |, |J»v*j l*|*J/**|* Ck I _ i"*! 1 _ 1 n 'iinririiii t* in. ti i !•< ,„ I-,,,,., I" rantoaoa: Ci nin' State ; TfMl A JUcl I t'C I iWUvw <• WUOLBSAI.h BEA I.EKS in Butler.) ukei P(lit office; alto at Beaton. Com- ' r » Eire», Ci.s.",.-. Produce nml Froii aplix aud Arroaliead. „ _ { Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAH THIS li I' ■ . i t'ji Fa»!ilon l/igarlna i • fjre ths American ; New Id In Fk In Embrc Idi ry, . Wimaii'a Wor'-; ai d In i beautiful .- In black a d wl Ite. Ab sluwsthe very iuhi Srrirj, made fr;m Nr«- ' TJSM3, which cr:t cr.ly Ic Send Five Cents To-day for a stat;! e MaOa-UNI i* ;- • lor iht Bi ardeau Hotel v. L itt r. f "S, A ? II! N lir-ii.ij. Porgnaon you V- ,'- . mill r-'ni ;,l i ii'- J.inilfail [ llollrl. Ilr-if |Iih v i r-i i t < * r !, • "-'il 11,111 ll-il Tl ilii !.< III * lilllf' 1 18. K.\. t llllll •• . - !:••, vvfll i * ni ilai" i un ! *ii.iiii riiiiiim. «• II :. in. i-i .1 pv. ri'iliing «bicli I." ': ■ i . ■' Ik in..'. |,_ i. .ir i i.-li p 1*1 .i-.ir i ,ii mi nitirable nno, I: ••• fl • in ? I ilny ii|>\vsii'.l.«. U'l 113 III pIlMhG il r 1 lll".liP. !i.bm, riipi iiiiiit ; s.. ir.HL**-, Ci.oir.-f. Produce nn.l I nm aplii aud Arrowiiead j Bouatofl Bk.,f laepfiine St. Solum, [1 C. . „ la flood Sliave or flair Cut LennoxvilEe G. M. YUILL Ij wi.iiam schneii, <5**^H0teI, JSV/ELLER, E. M0B3S PP.OP Watch-rrpairing, etc. AH work Uuaranteetl. Hot and Cold Bathe Hotel and Cer.srai Store GERARD D C J II : Hows Bloet, Troot Lako, B.G Ms ... tanaceo**. A. .luulalit. .... A..*Hl.*r. J. C. .Mt'lM.AY. Imperial Barber Shop. \ ForQoo* llain-uiiing ami aimviny ," • l>> C. A. CHEESEMAN THOl'T I.AKK.rll *i Hot, and ColJ B»!h« ..U**_-tiJ rROUT I.AKK.II. C. Ouinit rotnnanya' Inlereati .•ar.-lnt looked nfi.t \^. i . toi *.■ ,.i ,r. I'l«n*>« THI? NEW ITtT.A rUDUHUlJIf. i Z MC Ere.'vs*/. Ki. Tm: ECITY Your Local ??. a a necessity to you, final and socially. A NEWS?/-. . of GENERAL CIRCULATION containing the latest news of thc worlc. -8 equally necessary lo . ycu. The "up to date rran" will provide himself with these tv.c ncces:arics. . i In THE TWICE-A-WEEXl SP0KE8MAN-REVIEW wiU be found the very latest newt cf the wcr!d, its n-.atter including in- fcnr.a.ion on politics, commerce, agriculture, rr.inini*, liler?.'t!re, rs ince of British Columbia. In ad- . aition, ita columns for women, it* popular science articles, it- end continued stories, iis " - ewers to Correfpondenta," and rhUmm Prcblcma" cc, STJIri'horne rt'v8P8P" t; • 51.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. ' ' •■• rev ht.t , a turn. •«■,. , ■ ' i> . ■ si ,lni ■ i I y ir- n .Ur sm i... T'| ; i'^j* 1 ' ■ turn, " ' ■ *,*- I "-J" IS III. . = '2. WOXPS MS H ■to_.i:::::::; •„*«. ...: _:,,i, ^ .; .', * i - 4-3 vu. *.^2J»' IEI1E !. vp li**. n forliin h in,-..In Iiy judicioun invent* liieul in lli'ul Entat***, nn.l p. .rr !',,i lu 'i *•* i'i li" ii'ii.l.- Mian over t;i- n ,\i !«.. ni three years. Tin' min trlii i.i;.-, I In- huricsl in tlm nr'({lii*l liireaiof, for lie lias liis ni.in v tin n fin laili'J • ^^ Now let ui |».inl nut lo i nu ', «i I Mr ii* i. ii i inii. r «|*iit .ti Mie Con* Mli'Mit III ln.V K "ll Kfttnt" I.im TROUT LAKE. Trout Lake in the prettieal np..i in Mn- K...,trin*y* j hh ii pledMiro rn .it it ha*- ii , >i|iinl. Boating un I HsIiiiiR mn)* be IihIuIjihiI In Km y-ai" round; whllii \inj gmiio in ,-i''ii'i|,iii'r in to Mm foiinil nn j Mm lii'lt. [ta . liin.'iiii in superb, '((r( I' "ir b'ing nn 1.1.m! • «ii."i.i'"s, it ii i j' inil.I in iv.i ni' nnd ono' In ni nuinr, I . .*, In n-f *.f h*.iho of I. ■ ('ii---1 liii|i''i Icnces in ',. ii Mn Cnl -nii'i'ii. h- :(r. pIh nn- «.-ll l,r.| < ni i.n! isunl il. TliOie I r ■ ItV'i 1'Xt'i I nl i'i- ,* nil Htoi'ra, h'i I ii ,■,im iv «i tin- iiilvi-itisfinonis in M.ir< joiirillll will I-' •• v tlmt llll lia.li-K mi" f,ii|ly wi'il r> pfOWtlti d. Wiil" with c.inli I'-iifir tu A guilt a. H. McPherson Trout Lake, B.C. Lots can be obtained on EASY TERMS, i i-^*« Mclr.e your selection at once. : I •» Then call on or writ* to -OT haa nr vei lunl'n ' brotn" ii» i. i ■*. has 11•• i> ill ','ljr il ia tl.e i > i *| if i BTigatlon, aid M.e tun,Ii nl < f Mt< I ni.ln Iner. li ..f Ilia (' P H All n.xU (in tie InuVniii 1.1 .1 In Triiil l.iil,. ll ia ilii. ('.niii*-r. inl crniie **«; Mi-lbuHsi Episcopal aid Anjjli.-aii cliM Lea and roil age ho"Hl_l. Ibi'ie nrn Tsliiatib* innrl. lai da on the i.ntaliiris mie.' i _ arilliri*. Ila lumber reaources me ii.*.*.'ii.fi renl, and a band saw mill with a capacity of 60.000 ft. per day is at (I c I .u.l i.f ibe lake. Tbe miiea •iiliiiii.iv er« | i.'»ii i* mil bigger Irodnrera eeerjf ymr, wiib i < w |iros|iet'U npeiiiiig up uch I ndlei of Tl err will lie n lilg rush this rrnr, ao if joil Wnilld know in. i'". null" nl ..in i> to t,iil n if the igenla nt tha niltlnana l.t'low. F. B. Wells General Agent Revelstoke, B.O. L W-iUUWWWiM^