0 Z" i s i » ". - Greenwood Typographical Union No. 1)58 held a well attended niect- ingin Phoenix last Saturday evening, ind transacted a large amount of business. Those present were: Frank Sherwood, Danville; H. W. Falconer, .1. W". Ellis, R. Mathison, C. J. Elliott, Greenwood; W. B. Willcox, Rroek Ililliard, Phoenix; G. A. Evans, Grand Forks. The City Council Electrician Waterston's Talary Was Restored to Old Figure ■ The Council Resolves Itself Into a Committee to Investigate a Proposition for the Opening of Cecil Street. Rev. H. H. Holman, Congregational minister at Nelson, R. C, gave an interesting lecture on "Social Problems" in the Eagles hall in this eity last Friday evening.' There was a good attendance, and all appeared to be in hearty accord with the speaker's views on the economic problems of the day. Early Friday morning Fernie fell a vietini to the lire fiend, and the entire business portion of the coal mining town of Southeast Kootenay was wiped out of existence. The loss is estimated at between §500,000 and $750,000, with only about a quarter of a million insurance. Duncan Ross, Liberal candidate for Yale-Cariboo, who has been on a trip to Ottawa, is expected to return to Greenwood this week. His lordship, Rishop Dontenville, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Phoenix, and eonducted services in the Catholic ehureh here last even ing. Sunday evening he held sei-viees in the church of Our Laly of Goo I Counsel iu Phoenix, and on Monday morning at 9 o'clock he confirmed a class of eight or ten in the ehureh in that eity. This is thc bishop's annual visit to the Roundary country. Tho regular weekly meeting of I the city council was held in tho council chamber Inst night. Those present were Aid. McCallum, Clements, Feeney, Hutton and McNee. Aid. MaCallum wns voted to thc shair. Tbe following accounts were ordered paid: H. C. Gazette, $5; Royal bank, interest on debentures, $5-10; F. M. Kerby, 815; J. M. Jones, $107.70; R. Gnw, $10.95; Granby company, $1.00; Eastern Townships bank, $902.25. Thc water and light committee submitted a written report respecting City Electrician Waterston's request for the restoration of his salary to lust year's figure. The report slated that the committee bad thoroughly investigated the matter; that they found that Mr. Waterston was a careful and efficient workman; Visitors in Phoenix last Sunday had the pleasure of witnessing the beautiful white snow descending in goodly quantities. There will be a change in the management ol the Hotel Winnipeg tomorrow. Messrs. M. Nickson and John Riddel," Of Winnipeg, will be the new proprietors. Jt-'J >T-:b* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller will celebrate their silver wedding on Friday, May 6th, by giving a dinner to a number of their friends at 7:30 in the evening. About 25 handsomely printed invitations have been sent out, some of which have reached En, land long ere this time. Mr. Harold Jackson, proprietor of the' City Meat Market, wishes to announce to the public that he has disposed of his slock and good will of his business,to 1'. Burns it Co. lie also desires to thank his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during thc time he conducted thc market. Rev. J. R. Robertson left yesterday for Edmonton, wheru he will attend the annual meeting of the Synod ol British Columbia. George Traunweiser, the 12-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Traunweiser, is confined to his home with a Very severe attack of typhoid fever Yesterday bis condition was slightly improved. Work was commenced yesterday on the foundation of N. MoLellan's new Hour and feed store on Bridge street, next the Lion Bottling works. If the weather Ice state for a few week but little danger ol I ps in its present ilonger there be aninge from the Tut: Scn man received twenty ad mission tickets to the St. Louis World's Fair, for which he desires U return thanks to the management of that great undertaking, If tbe rail ways would show the same generosity the probabilities of this popular and Indispensable family journal bein; represented at tlio most instructive show on earth would increase 50 per cent. Geo. A. Fraser, M.P.P. for Grund Forks, remains in the city, says tl Victoria Times. It is said that he will continue lo reside here until the government takes definite action with respect to thc coul lands of Southeast Kootenay. He also know thathe was practicnllyjrccciving nothing from outside work at present, and had to depend almost entirely . on his salary. They therefore recommended that the request be complied with. The report was adopted. P. T. McCallum submitted a proposition to the council, offering to extend Cecil street through his property in exchange for the "dead ends" of a couple of streets. On motion of Aid. Feeney and Hutton, a resolution was passid that tho council investigate the matter and report at the next meeting. City Electrician Waterston made the following report regarding the result of the metre test nt Mayor Ham- mar's residence: (1) Watts consumed in two weeks, 61,000 at 12J cents, $7.t>2£; (2) waits consumed in two weeks, 19,200 at 12* cents, $2.40, showing an economy of wattage of 317.7 per cent. the premier, and will not be satis- lied with promises. He wns misled by these before and purposes now to take a very practical course on behalf of his constituents who are deeply interested. Hugh Hell Munroc, has received the appointment as Hritish Columbia member of the Canadian commission at thc World's Fair at St Louis, nnd will probably start for that city this week. Thc appaint- nii'iit carries with it something like $7 per day and traveling expenses, ••te., and will he appreciated-by the recipient. Thc Dominion has eight representatives on this commission, one from each of the provinces, ■ ly and he had two bones of one leg broken. The fractures were rather bad oucb, but he is reported to be getting along nicely. Wm. Stanley was operating tho hoist, and thinking it was descending too fast, he applied the brake, stopping it with a jerk, having the above unfortunate result. Stanley afterwards drew his time. A large party of young people from this city attended a dance in Danville last evening. They report having had a good time. Dr. K. C. MacDonald returned on Sunday from thc Okanagan country. He spent over a month in Vernon nnd Armstrong on professional business. '"' *' '** .*■"*'' The following appointments of recording officers under the Cattle Act have been gazetted: Grand Forks, S. Ii. Almond; ivrecmvood, (I. W. McMynn; Ymir, liobert A. Henwiek; Slocan, II. P. Christie; Kaslo, E. 10. Chipman; Cranbrook, J. F. Armstrong) Fernie LeStoek Ii. Forbes. A meeting ol Fire Company No. :i will be held in Hodson's store, on Columbia street iu the Wes! wind, Saturday evening, May 7th, at 8 o'clock, liusiness of importance will come up for consideration, All members nre requested I" attend On his return to Nelson from a four days' tour in the Boundary, Superintendent V. F. Busteed, of tHe'C.P.'R., stated that this section of- the province is looking fine. Thc season's work of tho railway is well under **»ay, he said. Tbe crossing (MtiVg 'between Eholt and Fisherman is finished, and work oh another has jusTlieCn Started between Kholt and Phoenix.' Thc work of improving the road will he kept up steadily all summer, and that is the reason why so many laborers are being put to work. City Solicitor R. II.,Kerr, of Phoenix, has prepared the declarations asked for by the attorney-general, d the same have been forwarded to the government at Victoria by City Clerk Matheson. Thc declarations relate to the resignations of J. ll. Boyle, I.. V. Birnie, Wm. Delu- hay, Alex McDonald and \V. J. ! Porter, as aldermen of Phoenix, which were tendered about two weeks ago as a protest against tho manner in which the police department of that city bad been con- Last Thursday i Harry -*'11"- roc, ii pipefitter al IhcGrimbyinlrioB, was being loworcd in tho No. 1 shaft when thc cage slopped sudden- ducted by the police I iinissionen- ®!t? l-benina Bm I'Ulll.lsllKI) KVKKY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BVli.NINOS AT GRAND FOHKS, U.O., HY O. A. EVANS. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One year....$2.00 I Three months. .SO Six months.. 1.00 | One month 20 Advertising rates furnished, on application. Legal notices, 10 undo Cts. per line. Address all enmmunicutions In Tun Evening Sun, Phone 55. oiianu fohks, b. c the shaft being sunk on the Don Pedro claim, being developed by the Chicago-British Columbia Mining company, with II. II. Shallenberger ns manager. * * * The idle furnace wns blown in at the Mol her Lode smelter lust week, and tbe other one allowed lo go cold, also for repairs. 'll.'ESDAY, MAY 3, 1904 The entire province of British Columbia is absolutely free from labor troubles and unrest, and the indications are propitious for the most successful summer the country has enjoyed for several years. Electricians engaged by the city of Kingston last winter met with great success in thawing out frozen waterworks service pipes by the use of electricity. Pipes frozen for two months were thawed out in fifteen minutes. Society Note.—Mrs. Mac A. Bee is visiting her friends in Grand Fork. Boundary and Cariboo Road "An act to incorporate the Boundary, Kamloops & Cariboo Central Railway company passed the rail way committee at Ottawa last Thursday. The incorporators arc Geo. T. Mallery, Mark Swceton Wade, Donald Joseph McDonald and John McDonald Swanson, of Kamloops, and Norman Guthrie, of Ottawa. R. G. MacPherson explained the provisions of the hill. The proposed road will run from Midway to Okanagan lake and Grand Prairie, thence to Kamloops, and will follow thc valley of thc north Thompson river through Cariboo to some point on the Ncchnco river, and thence by Fraser lake either to Bulkley river or Babine lake, to Hazelton on Skeena river and northerly to the Stikine river and Teslin lake, thence to the confluence of the Hootalinqun river with the Yukon river. The power asked for to build branches was struck out. EVERY LADY SHOULD KNOW That Ferrozone removes the causes that interfere with tbe | roper discharge of all womanly functions; it corrects irregularities and is especially good for women wlio are nervous and subject to headache, lameback,'boaring- tlown pains, despondency and tiredness. Ferrozone is a blond builder and purifier and can't be excelled for tbe complexion. For your good looks and health use Ferrozone. Price 50c per box at druggists. A Sure Preventative Can Be Had at L.A.Manly's Family Liquor Store. CONSUMPTION BEGINS WITH A COUGH The cough racks and tears the tender tissues of the throat. Inflammation supervenes and then serious bronchial or lung trouble is established. The important time is at qhe beginning. Stay fie progress of the cough by using fragrant healillg Catarrhozone which reaches cvciy part ol the bronchial tubes, throat nnd Lungs. Catarrhozone destroys disease germs, stops the congh, heals sore spots, clears the nose anil throat of discharge. Ca tarrhozone sooths, never irritates. Guaranteed for every form of catarrh.- For lasting cure use Oatarrhozone, Two months' treatment $1.00: trial size 2'ic. Sold by II. E. Woodland, druggist. cTWINING NEWS After a short idleness tbe steiim shovels at the (Iranby mines will bri set to work again this week. Iu the meantime the trackage facilities for the shovels have been improved to a considerable extent. ■i! * * Solicitor Kerr received notice List Thursday that the appeal of the Bank of Montreal to take precedence over thc labor liens against the Winnipeg mine had been dismissed with costs. * 9/, * The Elkhorn continues lo ship two cars of ore per month. Since tbe water went down somewbsl, u few men Lave been added. * * * Nice ore continues to be found in Mineral Water Bottled at Halcyon Hot Springs on Arrow Lake, B. C. This water must necessarily be pure and absolutely free from all disease germs, as it flows direct from the springs to the bottling works. This water is also recognized as being the greatest cure for rheumatism in the Northwest. People have been carried to these springs on cots, and in three days' time have been walking without canes, after drinking and bathing in this water. Report of analyst of samples of water from Halcyon Hot Springs,, Arrow Lake, B. C.l Laboratory of Citv Analyst, Edinburgh, Scotland, SdMareh, 1898 One gallon of this water contained the following ingredients, the results are expressed in parts: Chlorine 8.14 Sulphuric Acid 363.43 Silica 74.29 Lime 84,67 Magnesia 5.71 Alkalies as Soda 232!03 Lithia 8<> Sulphuretted Hydrogen.... .12.00 This water is remarkable chiefly for the large proportion of Silica and Alkaline Salt which it contains. Another notable feature in the composi tion of the water is the presence of a very considerable amount of Sulphuretted Hydrogen, and also of the run substance of Lithia, Of this 'latter substance thorp is fully six times tit much as is shown to exist in two different American waters, Banff nml Buffalo, the results of the analysis- which arc now before us. (Signed) J. Falconmi Kino, l-'.C.N. Lecturer on Chemistry in the Bklin- burgh .School of Medicine, Etc. This water can be purchased at Lloyd A. Manly's store, Three :l)oz. syphons *'ur 50c, qr §2 a case. Howard C. Walters, well known in the Boundary ns thc first man to ship high grade ore from our mines, is said now to be in an insane asylum, from the effects of having lost everything he hnd in some Mexican milling ventures, which also involved a number of his friends. Fresh Buttermilk at "The Club." If you are thirsty, cull at Donaldson's and get the mixologist to make you one of his famous ice cream sodas. CITY NEWS l.usl Friday the first through stage in a month left Grand Fo-ks for Phoenix and Greenwood. Hereafter regular trips will he made, Connections will be made is be ore both ways with tho Great Northern trains. .1. F. Royer, ihe proprietor, had to lav oil' his -cams for u few weeks on account of the impassable state of the muds. Fresh Halcyon water direct from the springs at '.'The Club." Ground wns broken lust week for tbe new Methodist church in Phoonix, the plant) having been received from Toronto. Tenders must he in bv next Saturday, May 7th. The following are guests nt the Hotel Winnipeg: Miss Wilkie, Mrs. M. D. Mcintosh, Miss Ruby Hook, Mrs. Ellen Malcom, Miss Gebrgiana Mado're, Mrs. Ada Mc- Cardell, Miss Melvina Ruelle, Mrs. J. N. Post, Miss Lillian Stussi, Mrs. Edward Ruelle, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. W. D. Harding, Mrs. J. D. McQuarrie, Mre. A. Deschamps, Mrs. E. H. Humble, Mrs. W. D. Curphey, Mrs. L. L. Siegmund and son, all of Rossland. Wanted—Pupils to take shorthand and typewriting lessons. For particulars apply to Miss L. Maxfield, Mc- Cannnon reudence, Garden street, Grand Forks. Now is the time to bring in your bicycle and get it repaired and put in shape for the wheeling season. Gso. CiiAi'i'i.i:, Bicycle Dealer and Repairer, We want every one in Grand Forks to come in and criticize, analyze and otherwise test Hazelwood Ice Cream; At Donaldson's sale agency. . Baths 25 cents at the Yale Barber Shop. WHEN YOU NEED PHYSIC Get a box of the old reliable Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, which loosens the bowe 8 without cansing griping pains. No remedy is half so satisfactory as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Price 25e. For sale by II. E. Woodland, druggist. HOTEL ARRIVALS YAl.E. Mrs. J. Ehrlich and baby, Greenwood. A. Fisher, Edmonton. R. W. Truman, Vancouver. IS. Brown, Greenwood. W. T. Smith, Greenwood. J. Ehrlich, Greenwood. Tillie Graham, Greenwood. W. MacLaren, I.cduc. Page Movies, Spokane. 11. Hamlin and family, Republic. E. W. Ogle, Toronto, B. S. BI.aakw-.-ll, Vancouver. J. Thittle, Vancouver. Marion B. Baxter, Seattle. C. A. DesBrisay, Spokane. A..I. MaeDonidil, Princeton; I). M. Henderson, Greenwood. II. I'. Donnelly, Rosslnnd. Fred J. Duy, Spokane. A NOTED HORSEMAN'S EXPERIENCE Mr. Antoinc Wendling, owner ol Dev.irus 2:11|, und proprietor of tin Clifton House, I'.i-oekville, says in liniment compares with Nervil.ue foi general use aiotii d t o stible. For strains, sprains, swellings, internal ..litis anil especially all'eetions of tin whirl bone Nerviline is Unequalled. Mr. Wenolingbeli ves Neryilineis In- lisponsahle as a horse liniment; it has strength, penetrating power ari 1 works thoroughly. Every horse i;n;l stoek owner should use Nerviline. Sid in large 25o bottles, For sale by H. li Woodland, druggist. The excellence of Hazelwood Ice Cream is in the fuel: that it ticklestiic palate while eating it und makes your j stomach feel good afterwaadn, Don nldson's. I GRAND FORKS AERIE NC.235, F, 0, C. — IX tin-:— BIDEN OPERA HOUSE 8#SKi8r MAY 24TH: l'iisl-clnss Music will be Furnished bv uu Orehesti'ii or Four Grand Forks, B. C, May 1st, 1904. Having decided to discontinue business, I hereby transfer all my book accounts to P. BURNS & CO., who alone are authorized to collect the same. The City Meat Market, HaROLD JACKSON, Prop. eliminator Guild of C. li., Tuesday, 8 p.m. PIRST METHODIST CHURCH Comer Main and Fifth sts. J. P. Betts, pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7,81) p,m,l olata meeting at close nf morning service; Sunday school and Bible classat 3 p. in.: prayer meeting every Thursday ovoiiintr at 8 o'elooh. The public la cordially Invited. HOLY TF.IN1TY CHUROH (Church of Bng- land), Grand Porks, Henry Steele, vlcar- Holy Communion,8a.m.; morning prayer and sermon, II a. m.; Sunday acllool, 8 |>. m.; evenanng and aerinon. l.'WJ p. m. All arc cordially Invited. * SPKCIAt. MKRTING IIP TIIK BOARD OP n License CitromiHtoiiBrs fer tin, Boundary I'rn-lc License District will lie belli at the I'li.rlncliil INillee "11!,.,.. Grand lurks, "mi 1'rida.v, May nth, 1904, ut the hour of throe .I'eloelt Iii iJm nften it, to consider the tip- I'ieiitinn ,-f J. A. Bertolae, of Casoadf, for an lintel License for tho II.C. Hotel, Cuscmlc. H. 0, I. A. DINSMORE, Chief License Inspector. Grand Porks, B.C., April Sand, Ml. LATEST METAL PRICES Xkiv York, May 2.—Copper, electrolytic, 6l8.12A@18.25; casting S12.S7i@13.12i; lake, $13.37i@ 13.62£. " Lend, S5.2fl@fl.25. I!nr si,ver, 55. WANTED—Special Representative in this anil adjoining territorties io represent und advertise nn old established business hoilr.0 of solid financial standing. Salary S21 weekly, with expenses, advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expenses advanced; position permanent, Wo furnish everything. Address The Columbia, 030 'Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1704 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almnnac for 1!X)4 is now ready. It will be mailed to any address for HO cents. It is surprising how such nn elegant, costly book can be sent prepaid so cheaply. No family or person is prepared to study the heavens, or the storms nnd weather in 1904, without this wonderful Hicks Almanac and Prof. Hicks' splendid,paper, Word and Works. Both arc sent for only $1 a year. Word and Works is among the best American magazines. Like the Hicks Almnnac, it is ton well known to need further commendation. Few men have labored more faithfully for the public Hood or found a warmer place in the hearts of the people. Send orders to Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. WHY GO EAST Over the sun-burned, sage brush and alkali plains, when you may just as well tike a, delightful, cool and comfortable ride through the heart of ihe Rocky Mountains in view of the grandest scenery on the American continent? 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PETER SAINTURE, Proprietor • Just what you want Just when you want it GOOD SERVICE is composed of two elements —excellence of the work and promptness in the execution. Bad work executed promptr ly is not good service—good work delivered behind time is not good service; but the two combine to make one of the most necessary, but hardest to obtain and often most expensive, requirements of the twentieth century business man. That we have learned the lesson in theory we have shown. Our customers will testify that we have also learned it in practice. ^ WE PRINT: Price Lists By-Laws Pamphlets Letterheads Billheads Statements Invitations Ball Programmes Business Cards Visiting Cards Shipping Tags Dodgers Envelopes Ec„ Etc., Etc. A Complete Line of Stationery Always Carried in Stock. Our Jobbing Plant is new, and consists of the latest and most popular faces of type and the most up-to-date machinery. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ^ Head Office Toronto The Evening Sun Job Department. Phone 55 Winnipeg Avenue W. K. C. MANLY Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE Also a Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Just Opened Up. Try our Best on narket. Upton's Tea K Phone 6 Bridge Street BOUNDARY ORE SHIPMENTS The following table gives the ore shipincnls uf Boundary mines for 1900, 11)01, 1902, 1903, 1904, nnd for the past week: 1000 ■ 64,583 297 lo0 AND THE TVVICE-A-WEEK ..FOR ONLY., $2.25 PER YEAR A radical change from old methods and prices has been made by the Toronto Daily News. The eyes of the newspvper world havo been upon The News for the past few months, during which time several departures have been made which have given that paper a widespread reputation for enterprise and originality. This latest move is to plnce The News at the price of $1,00 a year by mail. Only a deep-rounded belief in the future success of The News could lentl tho publishers to make such n reduction in price. Hut just as the dollar magazine has taken hold of the people, so, we venture to predict, The News will -secure a vast and ever-inerciisiiig circulation, based not only on the popular price at which il is sold, but mainly upon tho intrinsic merits of he paper. We have arrangements concluded which ennliles us to club the Toronto News with our own paper at 12.26 a year in advance, Such n combination presents many uplqlle features —our semi-weekly giving vim nil the home nnd district news, nnd (he big I'J-page daily keepingymi in touch with events nil over the world. Send us your subscription to The News, or if you would like to see the paper lirst, write us and we will secure n sample copy. Subscribe ' Now. ■Xjx^ ^^r£rO Granby Minos,Phoenix Snowshoe, I'bocnix Brooklyn, Phoenix Mother Lode, Deadwood., 5,840 Sunset, Deadwood Morrison, Deadwood 11. C. Mine, Summit 19,494 ft Hell, Summit Emma, Summit Senator, .Summit Camp Oro Denoro Winnipeg, Wellington 1,070 Golden Crown, Wellington i 2,250 Athelstan, Wellington 1,200 KingSolomon,W. Copper No. 7 Mine, Central City of Paris, Central 2,000 Jewel, Long Lake 100 Carmi, West Fork Providence, Providence Elkhorn, Greenwood E. P. U. and Goldfinch.... Ruby, Boundarv Falls.... ..,.., Miscellaneous..." 3,230 1901. 2.'! 1,7(12 1,721 1002. 809,858 20,800 1003. 1901 Patt Week. 393,718 188,716 10,140 74,212 99,034 804 150 47,405 560 650 141,326 7,455 14,811 8^530 130,492 68,884 15,731 3,339 19,365 1,(164 1,040 550 875 665 350 890 80 3,456 785 625 4S2 2,175 '.219 22,937 363 15,537 2,435 8,300 1,756 11,515, 660 430 5,646 2,968 325 910 321 245 245 167 184 Totnl, tons tranby Smelter treated.. 99,730 390,000 507,515 684,426 272,815 12,594 62,387 230,828 312,340 374,203 209,351 11,572 LATEST HMNi STOCK QUOTATIONS. Asked. American I.nv -4- Ben-Hur ." 2J Black Tail 3 Canadian Gold Fields 4i Caribuo(McK.)ex-div. ] I Centre Star 25~ Denoro Mines 22 Fairview 3 Fisher Maiden 3 Giant 2 Granby Consolidated. 83.00 Bid, ,i 2 22J 20 2 2 1.1 11 e 10 15 901 Morning Glory..,, Mountain Lion... Ninth Star(E, K Payne Quilp Rambler-Cariboo. San Poil Sullivan Tom Thumb 2 War Eagle Con 11 Waterloo (assess, pd). 14 White Hear " " ., 44 6* $2.50 1 9 H 8 10 20 1 10 1 3A WE LIVE TO EAT AND EAT TO LIVE Is an old axiom, but in order to live we must get the best to eat. TRY OUR Tender Steaks* Juicy Cutlets, Chops, Etc. IIII UUIl p-jh ancj Game -n Season. , Union cTHeat Company-* Phone 14 Head Office at Greenwood, B. C. Markets at Greenwood, R. C., Phoenix, B. C, Grand Forks, B. C, and McLeod, Ai.ta. The "Club •J} Highest Grade Imported I Ports, Cherries, Burgundies, Etc. , "You're next" at the Yale Barber Shop. Heavy teaming of nil kinds done bv J. W. Jones. OPPOSITE TOSTOFKICE, First Street. JOE THATCHER PHOFHIIiTUH -woct-jieyisms. The following dinlopue between h 'Im* driver nnd u tlroopy-iookiiiy youth with a well-wittered sill: lint who wii-j timid ling tho reins on the box of a brnughun- i-j a fair sample of tbe ready wit am. ihe ti|iiil!y ready UrtimosUy ol tne London -livm. The #01. th had evidently in* onV- lie:teed the 'h.is-oriver in -on.! iltbtte way—n state of liniilM in which i'iieh party, according to the other, U U blame. Tin Driver—'K.e; yon ought to hi drivlli' vow** in the i- tinlry, ymi uu^lltl Droopy Youth—Go nil wVv's the reg'- ;.ir m 11! Tli" coin; any don't know you're liikin' 'I* Job, do tlleV? 'Uu*, Driver—Voir re Ihe in.m wot ivflilifi dalilt the brough m, ain't, yer? Droopy Youth—No wo r tier yon ain't rot tun y piflBengcrs] they judges by the lice, yer knotf, 'But*. Oliver — Ficel Wot d'you cal' thnl 1 ■ j j ■«>r you've gotl Wy," it only .vnii!<" a ''tulle to lit; a 'alelift. Droopy Youth (w-iin'nlng up liU horse] Mlns Driver—That'* rlffhtl you 'urr; lionie) yer farver wapia 'i* 'all Rit hard's Title. The use of till'- is 1 heenriiin? more nnd more common in tiie trnn-MH'tton of cor pore tion builn >■•*-*. *■)■-, the ''Electrical Review." One mnn of affairs hid thi* brought to his notice the other day ia an ni.ii-iiiil manner. He found on bis de-k a memorandum that h certain man had called t" see him, and bad left word thai he would return later. The information we* llgned, " Richard Emerion. nil." "Who is Richard Kmer*-ont" asked tho gentleman of his clerk. "Itiehard Kmnsotif Ui< hnrd—why, it'a Dick." "And what does *0.B.' stand for!" "OfflCC bov" J . W.Jones Furniture Dealer A large consignment of Lounges, Dining-room Chairs, Tables nnd SofaB just arrived. Call and inspect them. Also a stock of Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, etc., to be sold at greatly reduced prices. See our display of Pictures for Christmas. Riverside Avenue Grand Forks N. D. McINTOSH l-IIJ-ST STKEItT, llKANIl PORKB A Complete Line uf Furniture, Hardware and Cutlery Always Curried in Stuck nnd Sold Bed-Rock Prices. Largest. Variety of (loods in the Citv. NEW li SECOND-HAND GOODS Bought lind Sold. Cull nml Ins] t My Goods, A Great Variety of New Articles Constantly Kept in Stock. STOVES A SPECIALTY, SEE MAG i-0'l BARGAINS LAWN rMa SEEDS The Secret of Good Crops is to Secure Good Seeds. All Our Seeds are Fresh and Warranted to be of the Highest Quality, Foo Lee n. iMclp:llan & co. LAUNDRY FINE LAUNDERING, COLLARS, CUFFS AND SHIRTS WASHED CLEAN AND NICE AND IRONED BY MACHINERY, NEW MEN EMPLOYED. White Bros. Jewelers and Opticians Careful attention given to Watch Repairing. Engraving ei Specialty NEXT TO CHINESE STORE RIVERSIDE AVENUi-:. BRIDGESTRE'cT GRAND FORKS, B. C.