MjJ THE SLOCAN DRILL. TOL. III., Ne. 18. SLOCAN, B. 0,. AUGUST 1, 1032. $2X10 PER ANNUM. Hot weather is here what's the matter with .... Ji. Steel Ba/tli T\xTo It never wears out, rusts or becomes unfit for use. Can bo bad at WOODCOCK'S. Six foot or infant's. Full line hardware and miners' supplies. T. D. Woodcock & Co., Slocan, llritish Columbia. Are You Preserving? We have received a large shipment of first quality Fruit Jars, in half gallons, quarts, and pints. YOU WANT SUGAR. Best B. C. Granulated, 17 lbs. for $1.00 W. T. Shatford 6c Co., General Merchants, Slocan, Vernon, Fairview, and Camp McKinncy, B. C. sIORANI) IS KNOAGEO SOLICITOR. AS -JIT*' MEETING OF COUNCIL, be judged from tho fact that a carload of California giant powder is arriving this week for T, 1). Woodcock & Co. It is the first full car yet to bo brought in here, and 80 cases of the powder are already sold. Considerable work must be going on to warrant such a heavy importation. SAWMILL 18 l'ltOltAltl.i:. Nsniii. Iist.ereitls.it Home New, Received From Abroad. Olsl lis, lu iv. to bo RevUesI asid Koglsstorod Aldermen at Length Agree to 1 impost c. ii, si ml In Vicinity and Select Suitable Ct.mi'ti'i'y Site* A. YORK & CO 9 Dealers in Fresh and Salt Heats, Vegetables and Provisions. Goods shipped to any part of the Slocan. Highest cash price paid for raw Furs, 5L0CAN, B. C. Orders for all Kinds of Job Work Quickly Attended to: The Drill, The Worknianship is Good and Prices are Reasonable Regular meeting of the city council was held on Monday evening, Aid. Nichol being the only absentee. II. lt. Jorand wrote that ho would act as city solicitor for $100 for the balance of tho year. Mr. Jorand was in attondance and explained thc text of his communication; he would charge a feo of $20 a day and expenses if his services were required bv thc council outside of the city. Ho did aot think, moreover, that he should be called upon to revise existing bylaws without farther remuneration, l.e would typewrite the various old bylaws for 10 cents a folio of 100 words and furnish two extra copiei of each. Mr. Jorand added lie would revise, rewrite and register all existing bylaw* for the sum of $30. After discussion on tho subject, Aid. McCallum moved that Mr. Jorand's offer as contained in his letter be ac- cepted. Seconded by Aid. liarber and carried. Mr. Jorand"*offer to reviso,rewrite and register all tlie old bylaws for f80 was accepted, on motion of Aid. Worden and Smith. T. McNeish, secretary ofthe school board, wrote desiring to know if S. B. Clement's salary, as principal, should be paid for July when he resigned on June 30. His resignation was handed In on May 31 and was accepted by thc board on June Ui. The letter, with Mr, Clement'* resignation, was referred to thc city solicitor. 1,. S. Otis, ef Nelson, again wrote asking if ho c.iuld come toSloe.in and tune pianos without pay ina a $5 " cense. tho lie....*. _ v~m_______^ formerly, in accordance with the by law From the Onllia, Out., Times ef July 24 thn following interesting bit ef news affecting Slocan is obtained: "Messrs. J. II. Lavallee and W. II. Tudho'-e, of this town, and Mr. Gee. Chew,of Midland,returned home this week from their trip to British Columbia, where they inspected the recently purchased limits and mill property of the Ontario Slocan Lumber Co. The company has a splendid limber limit, and is turning out lumber and shinglos for the eastern tilde, cedar shingles being shipped into this province. Larger premises and yards will probably be located at Slocan, with water power to drive the machinery, when lumber for export will be cut. A trade connection with Australia has already been established, and shipments to Australian ports will commence as soon as better times prevail on that continent, the last four years' drouth having resulted in serious business depression. While there are magnificent stretches of timber country in British Coluin bia, thero i.s little or no fire ranging done, and the Iosj from bush fires is enormous, the carelessness of milling prospectors being a prime cause cf this evil. "It is sixteen years since Mr. Lavallee visited the coast. At that time Vancouver was a city of tents, the place having been swept away by fire. Now it is a (.annulling city of 30,030 inhabitants, with uniformly constructed buildings, trolley cars, and other modern equipment. Min* |tJ s ing and lumbering are only in their -, infancy in the west, and will be the CH'k'in.u-ucted'toi-eplythatU^^ tngnitrtofcjil Brifml. Columbia cense of $5 would be imposed asi 'M\ »«* Years fc> com.. s - ■ ■ * l Messrs. Iitvalleo, 1 ml nope anu Chew were tendered a banquet at the - —* . 1* ... s Saturday evening. One of the stopes at the fiOO foet level began cracking and before the men could get out of the way the reof fell, imprisoning Supt. Dunkle and several of the force. The latter were subsequently released alter several hours' imprisonment, but Dunkle was killed. He left a wife and four child ""en. IN TUB liar OKE SI-XT. Biliary Morsssao Kxpreiiet »s. Opinion a» Local C'asnp. |...y IV.H\3" ISl>St UVS...V , ' R. A. Bradshaw',- loiter regarding I ArUgJBM Hot. I, Slocan, before leav* the Music Hail licet,*- wtfc again •"*?J*#**Jl»es«t. riio newspapor "*1 i ,„ ,.„. that town, TJf*.SLCCVS Duiu. is con • - ■ • — - ' ....* '.••iiif-Vn o ra liicled by a A.3?lington Hotel, SLOCAN, B. C. a up-to-date accommodation for the It is the home of Travelling, ;rcial, and Mining Men. •OETMINa & HENDERSON, Proprietors. WILSON HOUSE, SLOCAN, B. C. It rMched by any trail or road that run* into the Town. Do not go past its door when you are dry, weary or hungry. Introduced. Aid. McCallum said action thereon 1^ by the byltw commit'en had boon deferred awaiting th.c services of a citv solicitor. Thc letter was referred to tho city | solicitor, with instructions to incorporate tne desired clause In theii cense bylaw. Bills received: From II. Curst, stationery, $1.26 Left over till next meeting. Aid. Smith reported for the board of works that the bridge over Springer creek at, Fletcher avenue had been completed, at a cost of about $140. The ancient and modern question of a cemetery site unexpectedly eron ped up, and tho various aldermen dreed prompt action. Aid. Worden offered to furnish a rig to transport the council to the grounds if a date were agreed upon to select a suitable site. -x It was finally agreed that the council should meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning and go out to select a Bite. Mayor York reported having ro- eo'tvud from the lieutenant-governor the titl« to loU 13 t'* 20 inclusive in block 21, as a school site for the eity. The attention of tiro board of works was again drawn to ihe state I of the sidewalk and Itreet fronting ths* Blue Front hotel,on Arthur street; a'so many loose boards on the var ions city walks elsewhere, To be attended to at once. ^^^^^ His worship suggested the. council I camp meeting twice a month only during I**0 tat the next two months. Special meet* ings could be called at any time if Dullness demanded it. Action deferred till next meetings Replying to a query from Aid, Worden, the dork said the sum of -SIUO had b«eii collected in taxes no fur. Council adjourned. former Orlllfau, C. E. Smitkcridgaie." aiucass Not ss\ii-lusi*.i,.,l. A small advance advertising pan* phlet has been issued by the Nelson Tourist Association, and in it tha appended encouragement for settlers in and around Slocan is found: "At Slocan, which is reached bv train from Nelson in about two hours, good sport can be had. The Slocan river is a typical trout stream, and with the numerous mountain 6trcams which fall into thc Slocan lake will give tie fisherman all thc sport he requires. The valley is stocked with willow grouse. The lirst range of hills is tho homo of the big blue grouse, and doer arc plentiful. The lower mountains harbour black bear and thc higher ranges the grizzly and mountain goats, which aro to be found within a fewrnilcsof the town." Mosstarey Start*. Up. A. E. TEETER, Proprietor. te opened under the old management. Former customers cordially invited to return Operations have commenced on the Monterey group, at the head of Springer creek, recently bonded to Minneapolis parties. Four men nre employed, under the direction of II. Cal.lick, of Silverton. Last week a trail was built into the property from the Star Pointer group, and this week a start was made on the necessary ..., buildings. It is the Intention tunnel on the lead and open Up the showings as much as possible before snow flies. Some extra stripping has exposed tho ore. chute over a wider area than at first thought it extend ed, and the vein has been uncovered over tha three claims. The lowest assay obtained this season was !I0 oz, while several touched the f>00 figure. Upturn.. I'l'isiis Fnis ills of July. lanagenn-n-. . The Royal Hotel, . ........... imsiinr, moons. . _J ii, l.ii.■> Avs'.'.i.', •l»r*n Cor. Arthur "Ur«>s*tsi.ns* Osslnnssj »v Building thoroughly renovated and rest-cked with the Ivest THOS. LAKE) Proprletori Fruit/Confectionery, Tobacco k?pt fresh and well ^tUd.^ a e right. belt the market affords. Prices are * A, {J, SMITH, * Al ths. ttollOB IlssgsittH. Slocan sent 45 people to the Nelson regatta, a much higher percentage than from her sister towns. The visitors report, having had »Wl-gn«j and kindly treatment. The Ic-ca participant! In tho regatta.did not figure very prominently. Mis. a.t ■ Christie could find no competitor in Um lady's singles, but in the mixed doubles ihe and Mr.Christie were.defeated. On Saturday Messrs.. I.rlstle nnd Fred Tattersall put tipa pine*""* rice in the gents' doubles and log first place by a few feet only.«» not true that the chappies will rega. here next vear. Inslls'.itlvs* ssf l.lfs-* An indication of the life In the mining oampsurroundlngSlocan may Al. Teeter has received tho returns from the roceqt shipment made by tho Fourth of July to the Nelson smelter and tho figures arc qu te satisfactory. The net weight of the shipment ■•••ns 10". tons, which atsav- ed I'll.2 oz silver and .8.1 oz in gold, l'lio value of the gold contained in tins ore was $1C5,56 and tho silver $698.56, or a total of $85:). 12. Silver was valued at tho New York quotation of 58 cents. As is the case now with tie smellers, 10 per cent of the total values w«s held out for the final settlement tlll'eo months hence, the prices thou prevailing being the basis of payment. t'isvi-111 ut ths, l.ss Risl. Thero came near boing a terrible disaster at the Lb Roi mine,Rossland, Sidney Norman loft for Spokane during the week and while thore told tha following tale to the Spokesman- Review of the local camp: "Conditions in the dry ore belt adjacent to Slocan are fairly satisfactory and the outlook points to a season of moro than average activity. There is littlo doubt that several producing mines will be added te the list in the near future. The distriet has hitherto been held back by divers causes, not tho least of which is thc lack of unanimity existing in the camp. Prospeotors and businessmen appear to think that the best way to stdl thuir claims ia to 'knock' the possessions of others and in this way capital has been kept out of the district on many occasions. "At the Arlington mine a force of 50 men is employed and it is said that within the past week a very important strike has been made in the lower levels. The exact particulars, however, have not been given out. Shipments have been curtailed to some extent owing to the fact that the management does not consider thc present freight and treatment charges reasonable. "At the Ottawa, recently bonded by Pittsburg capital, a force of 10 men ii employed under the snperin tendency of R, T. MePb.ee, formerly of the Enterprise. The eastern owners are now on the ground and future development will depend upon the result* of their inspection. Under thc present bond a payment falls due earlv next month. "A strike of some importance has recently been made upon the Mabou claini, owned by R. Kirkwood and others, and lying on tha summit between the Arlington and Enterprise. It is tho intention of the owners to do consiiierabU work this season, but for tke present little can be doue nntil a now camp has Often built. The old buildings were destroyed by fire a few days ago. "Thc Republic wagon read, upon which a force of 30 m«n has been engaged for some time past, is nearly completed and 10 men are employed at thc mine. This is one of tlm properties recently sold by Charles tl. Dempster, ef Rossland, to Detroit capitalists. Several of the latter have just completed an inspection ofl thoir holdings and it is understood work is to be pushed. The same parties own the Sapphire group on Twelve Mile creek, and a full force has recently been put to work there preparing for an energetic campaign of development "At the Black Pi ince, which is under band to eastern parties represented by myself, 12 men are at work, The plau of development includes thc running of a 460 foot crosscut to tap the vein at a depth of 203 feet from the apex, and it is row in about 250 feet. I is advancing at the rate nt'4fettaday. New quarters havo been erected, a new trail constructed to the summit, and a water blast in stalled to ventilate the mine. Owing to the late season the old workings have only dried up sufficiently to permit of mining,but belore I left the work of putting in another raise to the surface was commenced at the 90 foot level. It will be carried up on a good showing of ore and stores run wither way. It is probable that shipment** will commence early in the fall and, if the property proves ,np to expectations, they will be maintained during the winter. Tho force will be considerably increased on my return to the mine and everything put ready for next winter's work whilo the weather is r.eod. ' "The Transfer, which has been under bond to me for tho past few months, is now being worked by the owners. 1 felt that development did not warrant tho payment of $5000, duo on August 15, and as the owners refused to grant the requosted extension, I concluded to devote my attention to the Black Prince. The Transfer is, howevor, a ycry promising prospect and should oyentually do- velope into a mine." OUR ORE SHIPMENTS SUBSTANTIAL SHOWING HAUB MX THIS DIVISION. Lait Toar'tgblpiaant* Woro 0514 Tont— A Uonlth** Evidence of th* I.If. nst Wealth of tha Cansp—Arlington tha BlHf>»l Shipper. Shipments from the Enterprise were again heavy for the week, 120 tons haying beon sent oat. Of this amount 80 tons was ore and went to the Nolson smelter, whilo the remaining 40 tons, consisting of concentrates, went to Trail. The Arlington shipped GO tons of ore to Nelson. Should suitable arrangements be made witli the smelter, shipments from the Arlington will increase to 1000 tons or more a month. A small shipment will g» out in a few days from the Florence, the first sacks having been brought down daring tho week. To date tho exports of the division amount te 371£ totig. For 1900 the exports from this division amounted to 2847 tons, made up from 10 properties. Last year the exports totalled 6529 tons, from 14 properties. Following is a full list ot the shipments this year be date: MINI. WBB-. T0T4I,. Arlington CO • 24!M Enterprise 120 1180 Ottawa _ "I Neopawa * 81 May » Payitreak -, I Duplex 7 Fourth of July U 180 3716 Th« Klereaee to Ship. Oro is commencing to come into lown from tho Florenco claim, situated close to the Howard Fraction. Two men are working on the pro* Dertv and it is their intention to make a tidy shipment. The Florence was formerly known as the Charmer ana had several tons of ore on the dump I when restaked. Thc ere runs we I In gold besides the silver and will yield a handsome profit. MINKS AND MIR1N*. Lait week the Sandon mines shipped 2sS0 tons of ore. Fergnso.i expects to see its Vulcan smelter blow in next week. A. S. Farwell is surveying seme of the working, on the Arlington. II. T. Twlgg has completed the survey of the Black Prince, Lemon creek. Surface cutting on "the May group has exposed a proimoing ore chute. Four mon are employed. R. I, Kirkwood has four men employed on the Riverside group, to the east of the Gatineau & Simcoe. The vein on the Sapphire hu been opened ln a number of places and ere is exposed in almost all tbe cuts. The owners of the Transfer, by surface stripping, have uncovered two nice chutes uf -ore on either wall of the vein. The Nelson smelter is securing ere from the Republic camp, 17 carloads having been received from the California mine. With the increase in galena shipments to the Kootenay smelters will coins a greater demand for the dry ores of th.s camp. Ore shipments to date frem the local division are about 1000 tons Id excess of the figures for the same period last year. A. David, the tailor, has met his lucky star at last He and II. T. Twigg and Bob Cunning own the Mercury und Silver Bill claims, upon which is located the Payne mill. While prospecting the ground lately the oweors uncovered two feet of good ore. • Xatot oa Arlington Oro. J. Frank Collom, managing director of the Arlington, again visited Nelson during Iho week in his endeavor to arrange suitable terms with the Hall Minos smelter for the treatment of the ores from the Springer creek bonanza. While there he secured an audience with the CI'.R. officials then visiting Nelson and laid the situation before them and, it ia believed, with satisfactory results. Should suitable arrangements be effected it is quite possible Arlington shipments will run between 1000 and 1500 tons per month for the next year, the bulk of the tonnage coming from tho dumps. Failing this there will bo a further reduction in the force. A Novol Railway InaoTntlon. The Canadian Pacific Railway haa lately been making tests with a gasoline motor observation car recently received from England, but built according to designs prepared in Mon : treal. The car has a seating capacity for 16 persons, and is designed for use in the Rocky mountains in connection with the Banff hotel, taking the place of an ordinary observation car drawn by a locomotive. Tha car can make a speed of .to miles an hour. It is the lirst of the kind .(■*.: the continent. THE LADY OF LYNN By SIR WALTER BfiSANT. 'CopyrlRht IHOOby Sir Waller UcsumiU) Ee Is to be f*r>cn at the house of the Lady Anastasia. tho most notorious woman In London, iivho every night keeps the bauk nt basard for ihe profll sif tbls noble lord and his confederates lt I.s in the service of such n man Hint Mr Semple lias found a refuge. WUai he fulfills in in.' wny nf duty l know nel " ! give yon, eoitslui lhe iVords i ■' ii'V Informnm I linv.e sines* Iisn their profligate lives. In tlie Interests of innocence and vlr- ture male some Inquiry into the truth of this statement before laying your lovely ward ln the arms of the villain who bas come to Lynn witb no other object than to secure her for'une." "it is an anonymous letter." said the .'car, "but there Is something to be said In support of It. From what source did you derive your belief In the virtues of this young noblemanV" "From Sam Semple." "Who is In the service of bis lordship. I know not whnt be does for blm, but If he Is turned out of that service he will Infallibly be clapped Into a debtor's prison." "There Is also that grnvo and reverend divine"— "The man Burden. He Is notorious for writing ribald verses and for lending a life that Is a disgrace to his pro fesslon." "There Is nlso the Lady Anastasia." "1 know nothing nbout ber ladyship except thai sbe keeps tin- bnnii. ns tbey call it, every evening and thai Ibe gaming table allures many to their destruction." "My friends," said the captain, "whnt am 1 to do?" "Vou must make Inquiry. Vou must tell Lord Fyllngdale thnt things bnve been brought to yoo; tbnt you cannot believe (hern ir. bi is possible, you do not, but thnt yon must mnke Inquiries before truotlng your ward to bis pro* toctlon. Vou me ber guardian, cap lain." "i aro more tban ber guardian, I love ber better than If she was my own child." "We know you do, enptaln. Therefore write a letter fo him. Tell hlin these things. Sny Hint yon must hnve time to make these Inquiries I will belp you with the letter. Ami tell him ns well thai ynu must bave time lo draw up neitlements. If hs la hoi he win consent in this Inve tlarai Into i is private character ir he v nnia Mollj ind nol liei mi m j bag, In nt once agree lo tin settlement of fortune upon hprself." But there is no escape." "1 tliiuk I have in my pocket a means of escape—a respite at least—unless there aro worse liars iu tbe world than those we have at Lynn." "Liars ul I.yun. .hick? Who are they? Oh, Jack, what hns happened?" 1 snt dow i on a garden bench. "Molly." I snid, "you hold the private character of Lord Fyllngdale in the highest esteem, do you not?" "Thero is no better mnn living. This mnkes me ashamed of being so loath in marry bim." "Well, but, Molly, consider. Who bas bestowed this One i liaracter upon bis lordship?" "Everybody who knows him—Sam Semple for ono. lie is never weary of singing ihe praises sif ids patron." "Hi* is a grateful soul nnd. on his own account, a pillar of religion. 1 will show you presently whnt nu ornament lie la to religion. Who else?" "The Rev Benjamin Purden,-once his lutisi-. Suri * he ■night to know." "Sorely. Noljody ought to know bettor. I will sh; v. you presently how admirable a witness to character this revi rend divine must be esteemed." " i hi re is Sir Harry Malyns. who tl - ■ nil-si us thai iiis lordship is thought to be too virtuous for the world of fash- i Ion." "He Is himself, like the parson :i tine Judge of character, is thai nil f "No. The Lady Anastasia herself spoke to me of his nobility ' "She hns also spoken to mc*—of other tilings. See hero, .Molly.'' I lu -god out the two letters. "What 1 ba here contain the characters of all these excellent persona—the latest scandals ] about them, their reputations and their ! practices." "But, Jack, what scandals? Wbat reputations?" "Vou shnll see, Molly. Oh. the allegations may be fals», ono nud nil. For what I know Sum may have the wings of an archangel, and Mr. Purden may be already overripe for tlio new Jerusalem. Bnt you shnll read." I offered her the letters. "No," she said. "Bond them yourself." "The first, then, Is from my father's first cousin, Zackary Pentecrosse, a j booksi'llor in Little Britnin, which is a I part of London. He is, I believe, a respectable, (!od fearing man. Vou will I | observe that he does not voftch for the | truth of his Information." 1 then read nt length the letter which you bave already beard. "What do you think, Molly?" "1 don't know what to think. Is tho world so wicked?" "Here is another letter, concerning the Bev. Benjamin Purden. observe that this Is another and an Independent witness." So 1 read the Second letter, which yon have also heard. "What do you think of this worthy genth'.iinii, Molly?" "Oh. Jnck, f am overwhelmed! Tell me more, whnt li ini'iiiis"— "It means, my dear, that a ruined gamester thought to Uml nn heiress wins would know nothing of his tarnished reputation. She must be rich. All in' wanted was ber money, she must not have her money tied up; It must be nil In his own bands, to do with It what be chose—that Is to suy, to dissipate and waste lt ln riot ami raking and gambling"— "Lord Fyllngdale? Jnck, think of bla fnee, think of bis manners. Are thoy such ns yon would expect In a rake?" "There are perhaps different kinds of rakes. Tom Rising would spend tbe i nlgbt drinking and bawling songs. Another kind would practice wickedness ns eagerly, tun with mnn* politeness What do i know of such men? Certain I nm thnt loni Fyllngdale would not icour the Street I ami piny tbe Mo- hawk, but that be hns round ol her vices more pleasant and more, apparently, polite Is quits' possible." "i don'l understand, .inok. All the gentlemen Uke Mr. Rising drink and sin,;. i»o nil gentlemen who do not drink practice other vices?" "Will. M "ll v. you have seen the vicar taste a glass of wlou FIs will roll it in the E i s; he will bold it lo iho tight, admiring Ibe color; be will Inbali ofthe world. Due mun muy cultivate lils taste; the other may be satisfied with the coarse and plentiful debauchery. Tbls is not., bowever, talk for bonost folk like you and me." • "Oo on with your story. Jack. mind the different ness." "Well, he beard of nn heiress. She belonged to a town remote from fashion—n town of simple merchants und sailors. She wns very rich; milch richer thnn he at first believed"*- "Who told him about this heiress?" "A creature culled Snm Semple, whom the captain onoe cudgeled. Why, Molly, it wns revenge. Iu return for the cudgeling lie would plnce you nnd your fortune in the hands of n mun who would bring misery upon you aud ruin on your fortune. Heavens, how (he thing works out! And It happened just in the nick of time that a spring wns found lu the town—a spring whose medicinal properties— lin!" I jumped to my feet. "Molly, who found thnt spring? Sam Semple. Who wrote to the doctor about it? Snm Semple. Who spread abroad n report thnt the physicians of London were sending their patients to Lynn? Sum Semple. How mnny patients have come to us from London? None, save uml except only the party of those who came secretly in bis lordship's train to sing his praises nud to work his wicked will. Why, Molly"— 1 burst Into n laugh, for uow 1 understood, ns one some limes does understand, suddenly und without proof other thnn the rapid conclusion, the full meaning of tbe whole, "Molly, 1 say, there has never been any medicinal spring here at all. The doc tor's well is but common spring water, 'l'l,ere are no cures. The whole business is n plan, a bite, an invention of Snm Semple!" ".luck, bave a caro. How can tbat be when tho doctsir has a long list of cures?" 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' il ■ - ll.side of il was u oi nlo ur cheat, 'I hl'jl lag ihere ht I..- HOiiiclbiim Inside ssf <9llud ii Hill Ol ih" shi- nl uin Side, using levers , Im pui poi '■ They ■ ■ mil' ,!<.,. n i ; nnd ■: il The 'ii- this, ind 11 i mi ll nn. ill IsioiUl open, but iu Uei'e ile np| siinli (1. While. I Ins l hoy ^^^^ ihe ' is ■«( wns hollow ;i I. mntued In- ] i.'. 'I he Indiana finally be. ame ; ■ in,\ im ni i hui i he « hou i ontiivan i - ■ with tin' lisil.v Spirli ., i ■ . It, but pr i,. pilot ul e s i here at nnj nd rn ■ is wilh the ii.* ion.in.'iii thai the ship is >d i ,,i iIiaii . h'g ark. VALUABLE HINTS. j^imcmvstss "Z-mrr'.Txv.- NEWSPAPER OUTFITS •fl We supply at short notice complete JOB PRINTING AND NEWSPAPER OUTFITS; •fl We sell what Print- ers want; Printers want what we sell. •f We carrj" a complete stock of Type and Supplies for the composing Room, Pressroom and Bindery. ■■■■.'srsmt TORONTO TYPE 1 DRY Company, Limited. 175 Vis-Derm. Avenu', W -nlpeu, ■nn Wlint (•> i... i ii,t in ii.-i.ipi.iiii;. i* H ■ • s , i,1111■ 11 '.■ i., to ave ni i ni. i. .' i . Willi ul ... Well I ; :n tht III .1 .un1 nil ale. i hi' • i"' ' ih r in ii ' . i b.s i .,*■ i hi ii .niti foi ■ (ling i ad " ■ . , i,. . from i. s! . ' i" ' ' oi s hi ■ . . ,i . bo ii i . ■ ill !.'..■ lis*] ' • - ' II I ivitb the child in ooi i ,, ■ nd ii be 11 ii . ' i ■ .. 11 !■ o no cull :is hilxl un .-. i o -n a uf I*'slum ..ii.I ii-. lIU'J' me ihild is is ; left wi |.i'ii'.n .'o.* s\M ' in Ibe Unite, si till} I . . np| Is, .i'i • ill ' i III , • Ii ii ll roai • ..ed il. n l.e Is II ■ ' ■ I . ,i ■ aatel; -< poisons httye ... ii ... *-_i-______s_B__ \. ,ii; thii" California in Summer $50 from Minneapolis or St. Paul $47.50 from St. Louis S45.00 from Kansas City Out and back August 2 to 8 Quick and cool way to go Harvey Meal Service Sec Urand Canyon of Arizona and Yoscntite ror nn . .1 . . 1 . ■ \'a*. . bill ;'■'• ■ li 1 ■ ll • , l) tl 111 ol , . 1 1 ll ■ lie ' \(l i child 1 1 '■. ni" !■■ .|.... 11 Santa F v What conning I What Blgnal serv has this servant of the devil rendered lo his master!" Truly I was carried out of myself by this discovery, which explained everything. "So," I went ou, "they enme here all thc way from London, their lying excuse that they were ordered here by tiieir physicians, ninl we, poor, simple j full;, fell into the snare. All ths* coiin- \ inside fell Into the snare, and sve 1 have been fooled Into drinking common water and calling it what you pleass5, I aud wo nave built gardens and engag- 1 ed musicians and created a spa, and, I oh, heavens, what a liar be is! What a liar! Tills comes, I suppose, of being I a poet." Then Molly laid her lieasl upon my j arm. ".lack," Bhe said very seriously, "do you really believe thl« story? Duly consider what, it means to nie." Molly was more concerned about Lord Fyllngdale than about Sam Semple. "I believe every word of It. Molly. I believe thnt they have all jollies! in tlie conspiracy, more or less; tbnt they lave all got promises and tbat tomorrow morning, if you do not refuse to meet this man in St. Nicholas' church, you will bring upon yourself nothing hut misery and ruin." ' I ________^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ ivaiMi u.itt'i , 1| • BJ I IJ ir..:. ol Opillln I'll 'i 11 are . o.:ii. in.;. d.-otvsiiie»>s, end u I un llj in si upov At u'l costs i h . -i 111. • one must lie kept awake, or, 1001 ■ II • . li * s ie ait v. ake agii In ! tosoi 1 111 sin.i; ; Flsips, il 11. . 1 • loe : this, uttd ' ii' ia him iu' ii 1 ie ill;-. ! n ;ill 1 ".1" ". nt |".i Olsing 11 - mem! is.1 s. mi n Haul !y for i in* dot tor -• mi i .v.!..- ihe child vtolently i ii... 1! I* ■'.;> htm i.un'-i*. *vusl. 1 11 1! . . 1 v oulil - . 1 that n cl 1 d ivith 11 1.1- ' 11 ■ ei In.n: ; be on red of its 1 .-. n i. si ■ 111! an i.t tract lye looking l.m ill'.' In-! .11 , ,! ;Mil will 11 . 1 di 1 h.^ Ilrra if 11 ; it The qui Ill's" (1 ' ;■ n i •'■ '! |1 ,,. ' h 1 111 - in Hi 111 *l SSilllB I'll! . - b t In-i it 1 '. • I.s 1 . • - I-- old, haa onpi 'I u.1 corn ^^^^^^^^^^ I . .'C.;.':i und .11 ■ • 1' ■• n . iu i.i, hi-. 11 ..il. 1 ' ii nn; Injurious but you are right. It Is best to bo! results is, have followed fro i Hi courteous. Well, you may send him a : "'" ''' Much depsnils, In ral ,, letter. 1 will myself take tt to the ' *" ; ""' «■ "" ""> l'"''"'1' ■' , „ ,1 lie Kill till b Inn ", Iii n \ njni ,sii . | mien,, of horses, possesses ii good institution, and linn been well C. C. CARPENTER, i'««s. Apt. "*03 fluaianty •JIJ,. . AUnneapoiiSi - - - Minn. Canadian Pacific •■THI*" ROUTBTO Australasia foJLlfe Orient CANADA'S SCUMC ROUTfc Travel by 'hs* 0. P. R. sml be assure"* of BOLIO COMFORT First-class C. IV R. Sleepers on all through trains. Through tourist Sleepers - the beH Tourist lintc* quoted to all pub'• East, West, South Thc Old Country, The Orient, ' The Antipodes. Thole destrl g Information la t» gard In nny p.ul of Ills, wot hi r '•« b "Bnt afterward, .lack? What shall we do afterward? If he Is Innocent, he will take offense. If net"— "IT you were enj-aced to mnny a young merchant, Molly, or to a «uii>- per and you heard rumors of bankruptcy, drink or evil courses, what would yon slo?" "I would tell blm that 1 had heard I such and such nbout hlin, nnd I should ask for explanations." "Then do exactly the untile with Lord Fyllngdale. He is accused of certain i things. Tbe captain must make In* i qulry. He is bound to Inquire. Why, ! the vlear himself says thai bo would, If necessary, In order to ascertain tbe truth, travel all the way lo London, there to learn tbe foundations, If any, ' for these charges, and afterward Into Gloucestershire, where his country; mansion itands, to lenrn on the spot wlint tlie tenants and the people of the country know of him." "But suppose he refuses explanations. HO Is tOO prOUd to be called to account." i - " • ■ to.] *' • i■ >ii* ' In hei lln I and sei ond ■ ins no great hm u mn v I"' ■ ' put i i' ; I i o the i . I)ton ni i he ag un nt is.'i.'il. but in ihi '.;• n i.s lit*,1 i .■ .■ lind l!mi >s<.i only Is th Oal [1 "in sd Ii in ,- i nn 1 I ■ ■. i [orous m it.) , in, i ii ui ion Ibn ll • |*i in', c • nl ii fullj -iniilni. .1 in.ne, inn Um, th*. development ni i li ■ filly herself i- i o mui h arrested thai sin- very nel do in grows Into ni till ' tl inure ,-.h „,. , h i of th • • lire, uud I ' mi ho same i■■ i I ■■ 'ons, bill Hot l-i'l from um il her h id oi i 'ii ;• in [| ii (Jul i tl at all in.!■ e Is thn I Inn:, two*; ' ■ ; liou!*:l ' li ■■ 'b ■ nn ."..'.'"■ ol.'lnl I In.|| I they ha n , ■, • l.- ■ . . ,. d I "'■ ; ■ " h fr.ilu thi ' ■ ' ' ' f li mny ill 0 be don ■ lo tern 'I ih ' m ,i ft, , |.: ,, " u ly I""''1"; . ml ,, ; ... i.,i hi to work I he ., ■ ., |..,. I(] 1 d (hem illicri . ., |„ , ,|,,. ,| they nr.' in rj e ii,,.| | ,.., fnn,H .. .■•I i,\ the C r in si ._M - S 1; nr its oonm i lions *-te-4j'i'i. to any ■*■ Pjjfi'min lien 1 ■tc*- \\ i . i *,. Canadian Northern Ry Eastern Tours • ■ • o vni the- 1 SI 1 1,' III. '*, ' 1 ,1 . 0 1 . fin 1 III i. 1 11 'l'l ' ll 1 1 I'll Ull' ; , II. "I inn an old fool. I suppose" snid the captain. "I have believed svery thing and everybody Vet 1 cannot— no, my friends, I cannot think that this mnn. so proud, so In ave. who risked his 111'.* for Molly, Is what this letter says." "Other letters say ths same thing. Now. captain, let us write." The I.'tier which was dictated bv the fragrance; he will drink* it slowly, little bj little, sipping ihe contents, and he will not take moie than a tingle glass or two at the most. In lhe same time 'I mn Rising would lin\ s* gulped down a whole bottle. One man wants to grnt* ify many senses; tin* olher . v only to get drunk ns quickly as ■ m . :. So, I tako It, with the forhidd n iileusureB Tin* Canarj nonseliold, To Insure the lints hiug of canaries' eggs more nearly iii une time rfie lirst thn I eggs are ■onielltnes inlion awny by ' the fnnclers and n placed b) artificial mils, all being pui hncli in the nest vhen the bird censes lo lay While she Ir* silting the prospective father livsv, up to hi* responsibilities and devotes hits time io seeing Uml bis mate does her duty, and when she leaves betH nhould sow th- weds ,i ,,,,,, ,.(..ii- ; i'i ii'isin a week ago, The market baa continued in be wholly influenced bj ' the weather in the winter wheat belt. The beginning of the week was very ; velopmi ni. ii.e, Austria* world __t and al •Jew England have turned their fond s'st uml most bs,... i .,.,■ in that direction, To-daj i .. land of Cape Dreton is tl In* iiiisst important spot. \,, Irish newspaper, commenting on ,1,, i, iiisiiH retnriiB for that county, iay'a ii,,,! , ne in -*'•• of ths Wexford popula- llon Ih a lumper. Minard's Liniment Cores UfiriRpe. Liverpool follows Glasgow. The taaf- ninii's are to s-orssliler the advisability ,,, ull'S'i'i lse of nlssillshlnp Hie l.iirtiiulil in a. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Vears ago 1 knevj thai Island well, favorable everywhere, which Induci writes C. II. .lames of Ottawa, li short elling mid lulling go oi Ion "i in Us primeval Btatc one wheal Lheu on Thursday the weath tin* brightest gums in nature's or became showery in some part: nnd shorts, especially In tbe duly op was ni Mm . ii yOUIlB ninn travels first clisiss owini to ths fssct that bis father pays the fielgl t. Holl'.WHy's i.'iirn Curo ie a »|ieclfls- lor tlie i.'iiii.iil ol COrtlS and wurt.s. W.' I..,,, ever heard of it failing to remove .... orst Unsl Mi,. .Irtue nf the soul dues not con- Hying lsii;li. Iml in walking order- m ■■• i a m ne. in , li*- ■ si t; sfncf Ion of nny istlier soli- "j i i- biasing evidence of ininiort ' \ I'jiierson. iii, bighast knowledge can be nothing inn tbs .shortest and nearest way t nn h. —Colt/in. Monkey Brum! Roup cleans kitchen uten li!-, i' .el, iron and tinware, knives and forks, i.ml all kinds of cutlery. » crown. The \aiu. a und the Graces "Mi'd to holsl full sway. Lately 1 Ited it, uml found I', il luve of ; fl >try, with just enough oi that natural beauty left to make it savory with enchantment and romance. Industry and art mata the picturesque be,mi Ies ni' the r,i... d'Oi : .akes, tho Hni giirce Valley, HI i ithloi ne, Lake Mi lie and other parts of tho island st and out. mui e I It illy. \nd (Jape Breton is raj Idlj bi omlng the !' .r-i's us well as Hie capitalist's i.i . in ne resort. I well remember mj Inst i Kit In I hat i liinsl. tl was In i be i .uiy se\ eul li b Iy buslnest - I ili-.n nine necesi itcttcd ■., \ isit to th Mm ,.';n .•« Valley, ■< id oh! w! at delightful visions and ploasant remein hruiiii's of that visit still linger in my memory! It w.is a dny In the latter part of I _M tbnt 1 arrived ttiore. The wide meudovs limes wero 000,000 largei' than last year. This luxuriantly clotlied with their rich iveek it is reported thut Russia und natural productions; the hillside Roumania are reel} offering thoir farina were neatly tilled; the orchards' new wheat li importing countries at wero in bluoiii; the high mountains lower prices thnn American wheat Is which stand in tbe background aaid offering. This tends to keep the ex port I i nils' quiel nl the moment, but ■ " oi i uailj Atnoi ii a w ill be called up \ ol i'.;. ■ ol Btoon Ont.,- Siient Many Ifeara In d . e ; Bl iml.v Sam iflco : ... .• ' ■ 'I! nt; Spirit -.nl We ts Bloomueld, Out., July 21, (Sped 6ur community boaaiH ot having within ii one u( the most devoted Christian s'.ssnis'ii iinii ever toiled in the world's \ in. .Mir.I. Owned ami blessed by Ood, this sell sacrificing heroine* uml her husband, since deceased, spent many years ol il- tion, luisleneil to _ liir market sharply. Tho delay in] harvesting and threshing caused by- rains, has a special influence on thi July option! as it lessens the quan- titj of new wheal that might havt i s'.-u available to deliver on Jul} contracts, and causes shorts to be anxious buyers whenever the situation seems adverse to them. The era! export (rude in actual whoa I continues in a normal condition, no unusual activity is seen at any point but a moderate routine, business is 11 uusacted M i tn day I o day The export demand from Kurope i.s light because the crops in tiie southern .hull* in Europe are being harvested, mui all liss' l-.iii sipean wheat crop is making a good show and will be 8ii,- i.v in ihe duly op faitWul paatora| work m different pa cover and rallied . , ' ngsr talk about the kind Of a maq a stood man ous*ht tis he. Inn be Milieus Ausellux. I , 'wills sll the fruits of F.den litest, ■ ''.■: thnn Is-nve that one unknown, lost r I he resl —Moore on for a fair share to help tiil European requirements, ami this, along with increasing domestic requirements in lbs' Stales will hold prices well up, liter tho first rush of the crop in market. local market bus continued hews (' C. Richards & Co. a- Hns,— While ill th" . mn.'I summer I was budly bitten b squitoos—sis badly thi't I thou I would be disfigured for a coup i '.'k:. 1 W«S advised to trj aliment to allay the Irritation dis! sn The effect was tnoi I expo ic! n few appllcat 101.- pletely curing the irritation, pre venting the bites from becoming sore. MIN'Altli'S I.IN'IMKNT is also a good articles to keep off the moss|ui- toes. "foUrS triilv, W. A OKI". ll.iiiior a race. N'fld. Jan. «. 1808 1'*.X|ii-i i.e... i*. isiewel. t.ut It hath nOSd to be so, lor it ii often purchsued ai an Infinite mi.- fihakespeare. ■ Miiiis-isi education too ofien oovsra the* ' nu'er*. wilt* . ms;s. anil nt the Mime linn' li ihi sinews «t the «ii-i Sterling serve as a sort ol bulwark "-■ re covered with the mosi beautiful groves of maple* overythinq about seemed to sn ike my Ideal fundes it waa the prettiest rural sight thai I have ever seen Tho Margarcc Itlver is the most famous salmon nshlng stream In \ova S.'i.tii. Tha Beason opens ubout tbo 1st of .1 ■ ■ I _____ until the last of Migust. ^tnoM , -^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ a^yy days of which I speaK t repea «•; 'iit|| [U confined aimost entire- M,w tho saJmon* » ^|f« ,. ' ,' i, to the wheat slopping or recently each-taken by - rod »*"■*■*£ |lipped ,-.,„„ COUntry points to ter- morning. and it was '"" ,. C„ „,,',, elevator-. With the decline in .urreiu'e, uiidiio, .... .... b >. J ^^ ^^ We„nes(lll, ,,,. | , .,,K,ry aiujlcr t> '..h stx^ rm ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ( SSSTof SfsUndlng army at Hi I «ree but ;e then they have r x s we'l as i" ■ ■ of tho wealths rocovered lie and at the dose ... ,',-«. r.t tlmt citv, and even gentle i ,, .,„ a i ,,,i..y they stood at T6yc, miXml&lKiind.spontas tp ' No I hard: 74*c. No. 1 northern; Tib,* sun,,,,,, months ;.t Margaree ,.,, 72jc No. 2 northern, spot or Since then the hand ol industry and , delivery, In store, Fort William enterprise has beet "■'■• : or Port Arthu moulding tlio appearan future of Inverness. ' ihroneh the counl . '•' t... -jeniand for flour, and as pric , nines !ttf i-rcst im;.'.' nave w*on ^ ^ ^^ ^ huh ftn ndv(in,l. ,„ developed: steamers can al ' i,iolll. ,„ ,,.,,s is momentarily expected on the coast •■"•■; J'',;,, in .1 st the price has already tra.le is carried on wit!._ -1... ^^ j pnw up a0c p„r sack We (,uolo . . . the continent. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ l . i 'iiiniii il. Varpoy, relict ol the late I e\ i Vamey, is now 78 .veins nf nu>. ami i s living iii nuiei retirement here, sin I si ni.'.ni i r nf the Society ol the Old Orthodox Friends and this simple peace I i iti>; Society never bud a more humble o.' more worthy member. li i • nf her work among ibe Uoultho bors ni mn- own Canadian (s!orthws*sl in." Bhe loves most to speak, and me nnd vivid are her recollections ol tl i K'ulitt r people One of He' greatest difficulties tins tie oti I woman had to contend with w disease n ng her poor people, but she had si ii oi -I'lf «ll I. is rented) 11 . uns as unfailing as her own charlt) Dodd's Kidney 1*1118 were the weapons she used to drive out Blcknees Some yens before she had tried and proven the value ot this ^n'nt medicine in hei own case ..hen threatened with Drops* and BUtYeriai, with Rheumatism Thej had completely restored her, ami when she found that the prevailing trouble among the Doakhobor people was Kidney Disease and Dropsy, Bhe knew that Dodd's Kislney l'ills \*...islcl be her e.ei I'aluahle ssiil In Her good vrork. She tells of one poor young woman among this people who was BUfTerlr*g so peverelj with the Dropsy that she was ten ib!-. bloated sill ov.-i unsl confined to her bed 'lhe 1 fsrlv missionary left n feu ol Dodd's Kidney Pills and Immediately sent fssr three more boxes She was rewarded for her eflortH by the complete recovery of the young woman., Dodd'a Kidney Tills hnve received thle •.'■ rihy womi 'i a most emphatic endorsa* Hon THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., LTD. Every Sack of Ogilvie's Hungarian and (ilenora Patent Is weighed In the scutes of Justice : It's hSver lowtf in ijiinllly than the [ireced- Ing sack you bought because It's always Uniform, und ynu nro sure of satlsfac- tory baking results whenever you use lt. Order a Back today and convince yourself thnt It's the flour you require to nuiKe your baking a success. lis- 1'ilY ll. WAId'ANT Millers to H-R.H. tho PHnoott 'Vales -■.-..■"isi i—i Mil wa—sss—si— ■■*!.'. ■ . . '. ■ SSBB-HS-SS WILL PAY YOU AS WELL A.S A VICAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE GL0K TORONTO Its advertising pagss aro simi'ly Invaluable to the people living in the West, Thoy can navoall the privilege.! u( those who Ifysa next door to i Wn lii.4 stoces iii el business houses ol 'I'm i into. Taks advantage of THE GLOBE'S HALF-PRICE OFFER iiiul hays it no to ymir address. It will only ens! anyone living west of North liny two dollars to have tho regular morning edition and the bis Saturday Illustrated number go to ymir address for a year. s,>nii tor it to-day, address i nu i.i.oni:. TORONTO fft&ruA-fa- £a*ul!> tufflrnsJe^s. .\ -"iiiitil '.uv si.-st til.es ts headache us e i is nn" hns lc in the brain. PIjOUH—While local demand is on moder*atol> heavy there is a (jos'd The lies, woman seenis to huve given e trying nol to be an old nirl ilisn. LakeAins- .,,i,i Mahon mill world. Margaret he t ha angler's pari lie unci Strnthloinc'^ wear their beautiful natural appear ancea, and tho sturdy of thnt region gl es and ns hospitable did in the liuilj l'" ..llil.-lb « .'H one as genial welcome ns be anelem M ..nil. I iii Isllrs. s-"l'ltl".ri nil ACCIDENT Mr Tho**. ihii! says "Mv eleven .''ni n 1 hoj nl his (not bsiTTy Injured hy helm; run .er hy e r.e- nn the street railway. Ws ' urn's- i .siiniirie e,! tsnthine the loot i.i.h ;r Thomas' Eclectric Oil, whssn thi lofstlon end ssvi'liinsr was removed, and "ins' davs h>. could use I is loot We ays Ke.*p a bottle In the house n nny ssXDcriinnrv " it lhe nii.st iinninsii authors are nol so • nu.. thoi iiiisisini- what is new, bul hsinust. 'hey cut nhnt they issue to amfj l! ll 1.... I lss-. s'l I.s , ll '.,,nl lis fssi ■• • ethe I lulei the \sul nl those 1'Uiinils il|,iills ssr.- hid thi.se germs ol Morals Hhlrh ths' masters nf phllosopliy have ufterwardi developed Into so injuij vol* IM.i1 ai ch .,,„. ,•,,,...,* run "In Medical .!o";U'j ,,, per ton, *28 ,,, ,\,„i' conts i ■ "' " it '""l hariei an :' -TSE""" r_s. ... -rr ,•: i will gi-iivral tin* Weainw. ^^^ ii'sl isse's-nis of i . n de * h . d" n it believe lhat I he eliinal grudti I.... ., ■ • lot ly 1 ll s ,' The ■ ti son •■■ H ;i,.-i i tar ih ' nt "' : . ,1 ■ I ■i tv itj ol tion 11 w i ■ I ' ■ .1 enn ll • I e',,1 Ol tl"' ' ,, ihs lasl tw * IX UU I'''' "' ' i , md end n ' 1h:'.i-J______________I ■ '.Adam Usssl t■<•'»*• Nowadays, men wl. n talMnB to v.,,1,.'.. ,.' n B and '.|r.iwl.'..i- ' " • ell le ....'!' """ h0.Dd ".": ,, w4i,QthO' *.h..k.* hands » h other, nnd hhove thp|r pa -tn rs ,.| nt i.. llu ' ihlnfton Post, i , ! vnl'i'* " I .''I. -I' i-"'""^ li is q :.ri. Iieautlful, a it v to roil •" <''""• P'"1'\f. xe peril '' " "K *_V_ ,, i'i' ^''"",^ lliori h lu'ii'i 'r ""■.n:" 1,1,1 „„ display*:* thrir J i„ tl..' ms.st ...... ! .' - - t; \v. t*. Itut oil, in l •'**'" ' ,'S.li.l •" -iscee .'■ "t ,hi„tt mv tli.itr.-u>";" "Ul boy -HI l.e u nn.'l.t business mun "V's'll t ,'..,ws„i'.' remruked MrSwilH-pm. ..' \, ''. the story," r,'|ili.'ii ',;;', i, ,„„ oTcoai *dollvorcdiths ,.,, r|„v, ninl to encourage i"i"»' ■ ,n HoimM-binn:, I "' W° l ■• I., -'....mi ii """ •*_ {,A;l, ■ ,os ,1,, coutrn - with Rreat .■illy; |»ut I fo.ui-1 " ' ■"" ;,';"H* ■ .. ho did no, h.i.uiii Ll ifhinx- II,sw disl lie manage it I!., iiue.i u m I"" I" "' V,r In■■. any «• '■ [_ . ,.||,I ..! ' ll'l" "">' ■ t,,r iM.sit. ..f <' leftlrut, wns • ■ I i,',"..it".-, vJ... v.> n ti'"< i -inini son ol V-<'V' I ■ '"'. „ l.n.s.s nil nl ■ '"M"",'r i ■ ' asked Senator I liut. .,i, " ft-ns tlm re| . , run make (Jindow . -'"' ■ '""' , >" 'i'.'.w\'v',,',.!,i'M.n nn..." a Venetian |-Ii„ i, nn thmu'l'' sf-mllly f. ' ' • I.., "i M ''" "."■';',„ ■ ,„|| Uml 1 would lHUiil* ,m" in li , ,.,. ' ■ ll. ' i .n HI n • ! .1. I . i .I. , ■ .rn 1 i til.' with • i" „ 'jit nO ",n [ta : I 48 l-l 20 ao tu i*-t:*j :> Ih:im i !•:•! :. IS!'** 8 I ■ '• '•' -*' i i7 a , '.i . i.*- ■." i" isio-i iMi'-a i' 11-3 |l i:l-l I-1* r( i i*. a lslit-7 "M7-8 ■■■ IfMsS-O - I'd .'i0 - 1,0,50 I ■ '• M 'J i" "•■'•'•""'"'7'', ;,, ,,,mi.,'iit.i' ,„ ft-j palm fro > "^ vin.se facts have t 'U,° i „„.■!'"'f Inches of I ,. I U il.ll'l mmMmMmm^*****^ \ i,|i'IV UB' 'r^durii," :.."i;—' , :*urs wns only . 1 f tlmt n ,,,v-(lvo nn.l a hnlf. _ . ,, „ uantlty oi snow tills ■ tin past t.fti'.'n nnd two Invest teiii|M. chop 815 50; oil .uke*. $80 OATS—The iniiiket for mils is tin settled, Hn.'-,ness is quiet nnd inost- !. D nl nod io local account. We v.s 'j a bite, tOic per bushel, • lota mi i ack here; fee' h ados, ;" te :t8c. Ai country ui an s"I is :iis' to Sic ..i Nn i! white mils. Street oats are nol offci ing HA KI .1 *i \H offerini s aro now be lug taken tor feed al 40c per bu hoi I he inii sniieiii is ii'i ■. light. si'i-1 IV. 11. nl. is are doing a lit 11.* bit i.e. in spell i im feeding pur poses ..i .Mis' per bushel of Some. ii w |iiii,uiui is fair and the market stiMih iii $7 us *:rt per ton for carlots "ii track hen' foi tresh baled itiil.l.V'.ii OATS Milling compan- n-s report theii prices unrbanged as follows si.ii. ,.„, i... $a ao ; 'iii'.t. saoks ni" worth ^ ll.*.: 90s, $3.80; s nsi Ms $3.80 With ill*"!'. 'I'wolli. I in -tn. i ■•■■ $8.00 althoul iiise ilran ui,iti .I and siandnt d .mi meal , nn changed .,t $3.70 par $8*b, suck. pui i.i lt\ I be market is qulut, I,no chickens bring 70 lo 75c por in,,, nmi turkeys are worth iii per pound, live weight. in 'i 11 it Creamery Receipts aiu fnirlj large and prices hold stoad,\ ■ ii in.ji in i,e per pounrj for choice s roaiiiorj. ( „.i, (as toi j III i ii ii Dairy Receipts ara mod ei iileli i,i,| B, n id thoro is a i;.iod demand mr choice grade*. A auiuboi ..I countr j shippers are sending i ii 11 ii whi, li is ii'H> packed, this reduces ths average pine con snieriiiii,. Mun j ni Iho a packages ni. verj dlrtj and nol al all pre sent able HoillO are us,nil luni pulls. ninl.is the butter unlit foi i able ,, •• I'i ii oa , an e fi oni 10 t., i , , ' . ...'.ii i snt sion I'iis.s , in I s|, in,, nmi l .-I la Bloats") ii nd p«rchas, * have been made at • ;. per pound I ho i ant I prices i- from sic in Bo per pound dolivor* ml here. _____ i'Al 11] D OUT - None but those who have become lauci.; out, 'now wlmt n .i res ed, miserable teal ng it is. A11 trongth Is cone nmi despondency has tsiken hold ot ti ruflerere I'hey feel as though 'hen- is Dothlng to live for There, however, is a mn—one box of i'.,rnieli-e's Vegetable Pills will dsi wonders in restoring benlth nnd strength Mandrake nnd Dandelion are two ol il" articles entering into the composition ol I'.i lmc ss B Pill ■ 1 I.s' cost cf police nt the parliament, in Rngland, lis--t s.iniis,, i , over C7.000. hnnseH of vein* nm Penns JC-raj Instrument! hy tin* aid : ■ ■ ioue is •.. see : heir own finger bone.* nre being sold in London t resls Minard's Lininiciit is best Hair Rest rei When is ...ilium tells her husband some- ibout some ither ....mnn it i- ■ .i to the • ■ ber woman's credit ARE VOU BUILDING? Eddy'e Impervious ihsathlag Is the best buihlini* piseer mad*. It le very much etronger nud thicker Hum any other (tarred or build,ngj paper. It Is Impervious lo wind, keeps out cold, keep* in heat, c;srrie- no s-iscll or odor, absorbs no moistuie. Imparts no taste m Bavor to anything to which It comes Id contnet ll is lftri*ely used not only for ibsatlslng houses, but for lining cold storage buildings, refrigerators, dairies, creameries, nnd all places where the object Is to keep an even and uniform lem eraturs, and at the snins time avoldlui* dampness. Write our agents— TI;1:S & PERSSB, WINNIPEQ, AQENTS. THE E. B. EDDY CO., Ltd., HULL ri'fii- in a personftgiB who hns mon s* use limn Napoloon, moro wit tlmn Vol* tiiitf, Monst'i^iHMir Bverybody —Taltry ra nd. \f. ■ '> Ifl cruel, hut it i* bhet oul) tc.-,t ni Inward Btrenffth Everj fool mn.3 live a ceo i I.* i • Li * own lik.ii j iSoel lie \ woman should novor propoM iuse nue rejection would crush her pride., title hall .i dozen rejection! simpl. *'irn nutn en. Vi* 1 homaK Ballard, U N '■> ■•:•■■ I have bi -. ; *.\ it li thai ni'"-1 ' . .■.I •■ i»\ Bpopi la nnd if " I mi ■. ii 11 ('.un and wa ■ • • • rylno, a I mosi "\ erj i litng recomn ■ I - ed inn.* box of 1 i am ii"-**. t •.**!:. • ri *n* li ; t be nui them for un\ mom y Sc. ere coldi arc eaiUy cared h> tho ot Dickie's A oti-Consumptive Syrup, a medicine of exl raordtne,r,v penet ral li»B and heating propertiee. It im acknowledged by Chose who have used it as be- I tip, tin* host medicine sold for coughs, colds. Inflammation of the tunffs, and nil alTectlons of the throat and cuesi. its agreeableness to the taste makes it u fn- vorite with Indies and children, e persona bf nervous tompernmenl tan hardly Rot toO much Bleep H Mn.- men n ho ■ lalin i o be lool an >,■ '■"' ■■< 1 I ll 1 llil'IsS'llS, s.i fi*. rersnlsi. rs quality in svsrj quality ol nt Stl.'W ********H ,., hi wbfel ■ , h th it ,i .ii" ii. ■ i i l,S'l'l***l r •"'- ,,,,- compn . i tutics ►''* n ■ peraturs o ., ,„ six iiiomh lit, niw! rturli'i ' " ■• ■ lit i hei ssll.l ,.' e nre no better cosmetics ilmn ss temperance and purity, mo.losl) In,nni,iy u i;,...ui,is temper ain is* .si »p|rll Itaj l ..i\ person la responalhle for nil llu* i n iiiiin i he ncope ol hi - alillll lea, mist to. im more, and iioiio can lell isiisiss. spiiere I-* iin* largest tlnll llnm- II,.rn tiolPEHSAL MAPLE SYRUS- Tin* (jiiulity xttit) lind lintit U«M>ittl t Ort'im. Vnui money baek if not mm* Ufmtoty. - ROHK-I ! .WT.AMMi:. AkI*.. MONTKI.U.. Avoid i i-s Imitations! -* ^ >.. ...... .•-vi***'-' .t. -»—-*•.- HALCYON liiiT SPRINGS, B. C. Viithssut qusstlon ths best and most sflsctlvs springs in Canada*(or thu cure of rheiiinutlsin. klilnesy or llv#r troiitslea. Tho niHIcliial quall- tis«« of ths wu!,r urn ujisqualled, Si'iendid hotel accommodation ; flu* nshlng and hunting. An i.i.*..i spot lor the Invalid, \,.l.,„lv contenti I msell ■ ,"' " dlam i ... scare them »o When pol lahed and sat, then the) give a lustre In, l.e :,.■■ ii '"I 'II II. ll 1 I.. I II vol rn ' vn..' -Aii" ":' "'""'■ , ,, , I,,,v\ full Im •..lui'Cii •""l KVL.^_—^_—^_—_ ri...sys.:.;.*...-■-,.,"Sia i-ominon until about tl» » i i ;i;s a si ut demand tor i'g put tin- market in n Btronger pos i...ii and prices have beon 1 V l"u'"'' Mn,n i, v.i'id. ago, at \'2\, net dorsi for choice caso .'nns. dellviTod hero PRESS"*.*** bTBATB—Receipts an mpi m ing, nn.l tin* markat Is ss ij \\u quote: Beef, city dressed, VJ i. . per II' ; will, 8 tO Oo: imlHOli ll spring liuiilis. mill,. s:i hogs, por im,in,I. tj to 8J.' iniH'*.s Nn i city hldss ■2 ,-il>' No :t. lis*. Ki|.s the same price hh hides; deakln '-'■' lo in.' sfunks, lo in i."i.'. inns, lii.i.** "iOc to 11. WOOL PrlCOS inure from ''■ to <*4 pel pound, iii1' and •fl Nsi. call Every Woman Should Know. Tlmt Prof. W. Ilodttson Kills, Offlsinl Anulyst to tho lloininion Ouv- enunsnt, hns rscsntly mads a number of niiulysPB of soups, ninl report! that "Sunlight Boap contains that high "psresntags of olls/ir fntn nocesaary " to a good luiiiiilry simp." What overy wonuin does not know is that In common soapa slio frequently pays for ndultciiitlons nt ths price of oils stnl fats, Try Sunlight Bonp—sOctnKim Bar—next wn-sh i day, nnd you will nes> tlmt Prof. Bills is right He Bhouid know*. -06 Vou Misiil.l i,.■ v.-■ know how Imisorlssul ...ins- mei il '''i\ il'do'l Inform you When rismai lu misAlng pnymonli Mime iu never gel beyond coinptinieiiti 'liti.ird's Unbneol fur Kiieiiniali.*i*i. i he lio. -.'i I...11"- u hole in Ihi i i Hi II \ Ol lis ■ \ i. , Im .\ i niuaii i n n...oi Iii' .-I I- i'V|v, i isin n proposal, lis...in' is, the amateur ..im i ter with .i winning imits, liNiilNES AND BOILERS, MACHINE SHOP OUTFITS, BOILER SHOP EQUIPMENTS, PLANING MILL MACHINERY, SAW, SHINtiLE AND LATH MILLS , STEAM LAUNDRY MACHINERY, I MINING MACHINERY, WHITS The A. R. WILLIAMS MACHINERY CO.. LIMITED, Toronto, Or»t:., O arts a*, da*,. HJomg i pie U.'l loerllenleil nihliiliS! ii nnuu. look I n« for is cool **i»>i The ilave hue bul one master, ths ain- hltious ii. in hns bi nm,iv as there sre l*crsons whoss nisi msy contribute to tn, advancement ol iiii fortunss Bruyere Hi,,., nre inure .''h.vh 0l dSSSrving PUB hmrnil thnn tlif r" "f 'L-"'',i'il1**' " Tn.' world i.i bul n msf-nlncent build |ng nil Hie Hloiie*. lire gtaduslly US**"1' ,.,, ,,„.,.||, , No .me subsist! liy hlu.- M.|( nli.ui* Kellhism ■tTf-K DRILL, SLOCAN. B. C, AUGUST 1. UK)!.'. "CT~ THE SLOCAN DRILL fi. E. Smithbeimgalk, Editor snd Prop. IS PUBLISHED BVBBT FBIDAY AT •SLOCAN, • - - - B. C. Legal Advertising 10 cents a line for .the first insertion and 5 cents a line each subsequent insertion. Certificates of Improvement, |7 each Transient advertisements at ss me rates *i legal advertising. Locals will be charged 10 cents a line ior each insertion. Commercial Rates mads known upon application. 'Ths Subscription is .2 per year, strictly in advance j f2.50 a year il not so paid. Address all letters to— THE SLOCAN DRILL, Slocan, B. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1902. A pencil mark ia Ihe space •ppoiite will be an in,lies- lien to yeu that ys editor seaiisieri there is something •jessing to him on your subscription. KiudWscknew- 'edge ia cash and oblige. awiTOBiAi. UBorriKus. In an interview in the Ferguson Eaple on things political, Smith Curtis says there will undoubtedly be three parties in the field at the next jirovincial elsctions—Liberals, Conservatives and Progressives. His influence and support would be found with the latter. The proTincial gevcrnmeat, by a recent order-in-council, prohibits the •expert of any kind of timber cut from government lands. Formerly the prohibition applied only to cedar. As in Ontario, if the Tanks want our timber they must build their mills en •this side sf the line, so enabling Can adians-i to realize the benefits to thc full of their natural resources. A member of the British house of commons has expresie j the few that the Americans are buying up all the vacant lands in the Northwest Territories, ss precluding the immigration of British settlers. The sudden interest in matters colonial on the part of chaps at 'ome is surprising and is about on a par with their ignorance as to the area of habitable land in western Canada's wheat belt. Thore's a plenty for Briten nnd Yank alike. Despite the increase in de in the poll tax, from $50 to $100, there is an ever-increasing horde of Chinese coming into Canada. Far ths year ending June 30, the gross revenue derived by the Dominion from the immigration ef Chinese amnunted to $364,972, as compared with $178,704 daring the previous year. The num ber who paid the tax was 3325, com "pared with 2518 in 1901. British Columbia, as usual, got the majority of these undesirables. i ' , ■ .. The government has decided that the present is not an auspioiotis time in whieh to float tho proposed huge provincial loan, as thc financial sharks in London have their attention teo fully occupied \yith other schemes. Fate has accordingly besn kind to British Columbia, as her people are spared thosgonv of increased burdens of dobt. Sanity may come to the legislator" in ths meantime and the presumed nt-ed for thc lavish expenditure of money pass away. ■i. ii».s ■» i... No industry at the present day offers so many convincing inducements to investors than dees that associated with mining, nor is thi re a business undertaking extant which provides anything liko as heavy dividends as mining. The stand is well takon tbat It takes a mine to make a mine, yet once the profit stage is reached dividends eoino quickly and on a large scale. Money derived frem mining is clean and not burdened with hardships and strictures on the toilers sb ii the general rule with other Industries, and money so earned affords pleasure alike te employee and employer. A miner glories in developing a rich pay ohute of ore aid the higher the returns extracted from the mineral the more pride he feels in his work. Can thc samo be said of any other toiler? Mining life offers excitement and variety, other Industries a steady grind year in and year out. As buna fide evidence of the profits made in mining it mav be cited tbat the mines in the United States alone paid in dividends in 1901 no less a sura than $200,000,000, being $15,000,000 more than in 1900. This huge dividend was greater than tha net earnings of all the combined railroads if the country. Does mortal man want anything better? DRILL POINTS. Pay up your subscription. T. Linton, of Rossland, spent Sun- day in the city. Tom Hyland is the new chef at the Arlington mine. C. F. Wichmann, formerly of this city, is now residing in Seattle. Sandon will borrow $10,000 and put in her own water system. Bern.—In Silverton, on the 27th ult., the wife of A. Webb, of a daughter. Tho Thunder Mountain boom has burst and the suckers are coming back. Bert Foiliott died in Sandon on Saturday, of kidney trouble, aged 35 years. H. D. Curtis and family have taken possession of their new residence on Hume street. The Union Sabbath school is now- held each Sunday at 9.55 a m. instead of in the afternoon. The C.P.R. has a gang of men cm- ployed fencing in the track along the Slocan river branch. The bridge over Springer creek at Fletcher avenue haa been completed. It is a neat and substantial affair. Messrs. McNicholl. Marpole, and other C.P.R. officials came in by specisl train Sunday afternoon and proceeded up the lake, Rev. Messrs. Mclntyre and Robb. of Sandon. will have charge of the special mission services to bo held here commencing on the 17th. These troops landing in South Africa after May 31 receive no medals, which cuts out tho Slocan bovs who went out with the last contingent of Canucks. No nominations were offered for the positions of two aldermen in Sandon, so the council appointed Alex. Crawford and A. Osborne to fill the vacancies. Neil, the youngest son of J. G. McCallum, came nearly bleeding to death lately through the rupture of an artery in the nose. He is getting along nicely now. The special leaving Nelson Saturday evening at 10 o'clock did not get in here till 6 o'clock next morning, having been held at Winlaw's by a furious forest Are. Tha cily dads, on Wednesday, went down in a body to inspect the land south ofthe city for a new cemetery site. Their main selection tell tm a ten-acre plot alongside the. track and south of the Y. Thursday's train from Nelson was delayed several hours .by thc cup of the safety valve on the engine blowing off after louring: tlio Junction. The tire had to be drawn in order to repair damages. George Hindle, B A., of South Wellington, is to be the next principal of the public school, which opens for the fall term on Aug. 11. He is a graduate of Queen's University of Kingston, Ont.,is 35 years of age ar.d married. Col. Prior, minister of mines, will visit the camp in the course ofa few davs, in order to get in touch with mining matters. At the same time it is hinted the Colonel is preparm**; the wav to assume the duties of the premiership, Dunsmuir to retire out ofthe way. Mora Capitalist. A rsi v.. Thos. A. Noble and W. B. Coleman of Pittsburg, and C, W. Geib, of Spokane, connected with the Iron Horse and Ottawa groups, arrived in on Sunday by the special train from Nelson. Mr,Noble was accompanied hy his son Earl. The party was met here by R, McPhee, manager of the Ottawa, and thev spent three days visiting and inspecting the Iron Horse, Arlington and Ottawa. The Horse is to be worked again this fall, but the bulk of the development will be by contract labor. Things have not been running smoothly with the company's affairs and the visitors were somewhat discouraged bv the past management of executive affairs. The propeity is all right and is in good shape. A payment is due on the Ottawa bond in a few days and an extension wss asked but refused. Work will be continued up to the Inst, as a stringer of oro appeared in the lower tunnel last week, and it will doubtless improve. will be about completed. It will be of immediate benefit to the Erin, Peerless, Phoenix, 1 X L, and a host of other properties, MINING RKCOUOS. Appended ia a complete list ol the various records registered at the local registry office, IL P. Christie being mininfr recordor: LOCATION*. Julv 18—Alts, Falls creek, F Benson and W J Hinchliffe. 21—Belleville, 1st n f Lemon, D Ross. Harris, same, D Sloan. Moilie, Dayton creek, A H McMillan. 22—Geld Rank, Twelve Mile creek, J 1 Iorrio and I Beaupre. Democrat, Robertson creek, J Wafer. Royal, same, II L Fife. 23—Drill, Ten Mile creek, C K Smith- eringale. John D Mabley fr, Falls creek, H R Jorand. Sapphire fr, same, same. 25—Indiana, 2nd n f Lemon, George Stoll. 20— Alhambra, 'tune, R Ku-rtzhahi. ASBISS MKXTS, July 21—Silver Boa, 28—Hoboken, My Norway Queen, Rosebud, Morris,Myrtle, Ivy. 28—Killarney. 2*1—Happy Jerry, Tin Plate, Truro, Batchelor. 25—Cornwall, Huntingdon, Highland Light (or 2 years, Silver Cliff. 26—Rescue, Black Prince. TRANSKTR?. July 23—Mayflower, H to each, R E Allen to G Cox and J Mitchell. TO RENT. Furnished Rooms, by day or week. Second to none in the city. Enquire on the premises. H. Terry Arthur street, near Depot. AleOogers, Tonsorial Artist. The Leading Parlors: MAIN STREET, SLOCAN Tbelr H.lsli.rinjc Waa Short. The Leyland line steamer Cestian, whieh sailed from Port Natal, South Africa, July 2, with the 3rd, 1th, 5th and 6th C.M.R. on board, arrived in Halifax on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, The steamer had a quick and uneventful passage. No deaths or accidents occurred, though six of the men are slightly ill, and havo been sent to the military hospital. It is expected the local members of tho Rifles will arrive home next week, their days of soldiering having been short. ll.'Iiiilill.- lton.il Prssgresusliifg. The fine weather of lute has helped along the construction ofthe Republic waL'on road iu great shape. The construction gang is pretty well up towards the top of the main hill und they are (retting through \. ith the rock work faster than anticipated. By the end sf tho month the rond Furniture Glassware Crockery and General House Furnishings ^> D. D. ROBERTSON irty ifliBr^lliB, No. 62, VV. F. of M. Meets every Wednesday evening in the Union Hall, Slocan City, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. GEO, NICHOL, President, BERT O'NEAIL, Financial Secretarv J, I E A. Sc. Provincial Land Surveyor & Mining Engineer, SLOCAN, - • B. C. Pioneer Livery and Feed Stables, Sloean, B. C. General Packing and Forwarding attended to at the shortest Notice. Saddle and Pack Horses for hire at reasonable rates. R, E. ALLEN, Manager No part of dress is more indicative of stylu and Btnartness than BOOTS Unlets you don't mind wastinp; your money, buy your boots at Altai's, tis Hip, who lias tlm largest nnd best ao- Borted stock in tbo city. Prices right ami stock clean and new. Repairing and making done on tbe premises. Pioneer Shoe Store, Main Street, Slocan. Insurance FIRE ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE and EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. Representing the strongest companies cluing business in Canada. See new accident policy, with par ticipalion in profits, covering- sickness and operations. II. D. CURTIS, Notary Public To the Public Having opened a shoeshop en Delaney ave, two door-; oast of the Arlington ofliee, ire aro prepared to do all kinds of repair! )g. Hand-Made Shoes are our specialty. Prices reason, bio. COTE & Co. Slocan, B.C. Subscribe for The Slocan Drill, $2.00 *-, X per an nun/. ranging in price from $2 to $35. We have also a full stock of all the necessary supplies THE SLOCAN PHARMACY, SLOGAN. B. 0. Si ll Maist.zuina Miuornl Clulm, Situnte in tlie Slocan City Mining Division of WsBt Kootenay District. Where located:-*-*0n Ten Milecroek, northeast of and adjoining the 1'uiso- vain mlsioral claim. TAKE NOTICK that I, Samuel P. Fowler,acting as agont fur Tlio Enterprise 'Uritisli Columbia) Mines. Limited, 1" ll.C. No. B.'S777, intend, sixty days from the data lietrnf, to apply to the Mining Kecorder for a certificate of im- provsmonts, fur tha purpotoof obtaining .* Crown grunt of the above claim. And further tnko r.oliou that action, under flection !*7, mint bo conitnuneail before tbe iisuan"*"* of .sitcli csrtiflcats of Improvements. Hated tbis 2t'>th dav of Mav, 1002. 80*5-02. SAMUEL B. FOWLER I'ortl.'iNil Mlarrnl Claim. Kittinis* in tbo Slocan City Mining Division of Wont Kootenay District. Where located : -On tbo rohiIi Bide of Springer crock, about iuur miles from tbe city of Slocan, TAKK NOTICK that I, Herbert D. Curtis, acting na agent for tiie Arlington Mines, Limited (non-iiereonal liability,, froo miner'* certificate No. B60806, intend, sixty days from tlie date bereof, to applv to the Mining Kecorder for a ceitilicate: of Improvements, for the purpose ol obtaining a Crown grant of tlis* above claim. And further tako notice that action, under section 37, mint bo commenced before tlio issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 2nd dav of .lime, 1!'02. 6-6*02. * HERBERT 1). CURTIS Murisiloss nnd Mary liiml Hlnsrnl CUlmt Situate in tho Slocan City mining divi- b'ioh of West Kootenay district, Wbore located:—On Tiger creek, a bruticb of the second north fork of Lemon creek. TAKK NOTICK that I, .John Mc- Kinnon, free miner's certificate No I 38381, acting for myself and for It K. Bruce, free miner's certificate No.B11097 T. G. Proctor,free miner's certiflcate No. B88749, intend, sixty days from the date bereof, to apply to the .Mining Kecorder for certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining crown grants of Ilia above c-laimB. And further take notlee tbnt action, under suction 37, mnsl lie commenced before the Issuance oi i uch certificates of Improvements. Hated this iilst dav o( May l'lO'* a>a*03 Co-operative Associatioiuu, KM^sHf^MAt mma*9*st ^sjr *• llayitifrapcncd .t Ssoie- «>» Mbta StVMt, three defar*roth of the Postofflce, we »x* prepar-ed to ftll all orders (or Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Hoar,and anything to be (band in a lirst class cstablahweBt. These Goods are all Fresh and of the Bust Quality, Shares in the Association for sate at the par falue of $«0*. $2 down, and $1 each month till paid. Profits are dittoed rejrularlVi on basis ••* i e**c-i t0 »**ar*3**'-''t*eri castewjer, and general account. Do You at* Want a Home? Then oome to Slocan, far it is one of the fairest spots on this earth of ours. Levelness, Room, Scenery, Health, Fishing, MuntiiigJlloads, Railway Steamboats, Churohes,Sohool Hospital, Puhlio Halls and enterprising citizens are soma of the advantages enjoyed hy this City, haoked up hy Unsurpassed and ProvenMineral Resources. Nature and Man hath decreed that Slocan is the Burg Ce_ne and be convinced that this tale if no mere idle dream, hut a stern reality. Gwiilim lanoorOn-a**,v,wlllMM |Ott a oopT of th. Mssnn-.l.i. fr... -, _._•_,*• "ffia. Publlahof, Sl«hth a Locu.t St... Phil.d.I.hla, fo. Steel Ranges for $18.25. Why l>o without n ranga whan you can get one so cheap? The> aro preferrable to stovcH and gira battel' satisfaction. 'PIio-h**** ranges burn wood or conl and wjh t,e B«t up free. H.J, "" TINSMITH AMI ['LUMBER, CANADIAN PACIFIC World's Scenic Route. DIRECT LINE Eait West WINNIPEG NEW TORONTO \VK*Vr MINSTER OTTAWA VANCOUVER MONTREAL VICTORIA ST. JOHN BKAUWAY HALIFAX SEATTLE BOSTON PORTLAND NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO ■Lake Route From Fort Wllliam.tha faTorite sum- mar route, ta all aastern paints. Via Soo Line For St. Paul, Duluth,Sault Sts.Maris Chicago, etc. THROUGH TOURIST BLBBPlM CARS EAST Lsf/os Dunraoro Junction fUilr W »•• Pstil; Kootenay Landing Ti»jn»y *nn Saturday lor Toronto, Montreal, •"• WEST Leaves Re-**etstoke daily for BHMU»»** Vancouver. Tfcrourh bwkiHgs to Europei ▼!»•[[ Atlantic Hnes. I'ropaM •J"**', lowest rates from all ftJIJ countries. For rates »nd fiiM» ticulars applv to local affonts, or J. S. CARTER, E..I.COTI* D.P.A., A'7*.Luv Nelson. Vanwuver L. J. EDWAI.r*-., ** a cent Slocan O-V Agent, /