liJ* ��� ���- ��� fteeu ���&% fto move than io pay ' the bundicv to own 'nn.l.juitmovinK. Sec -ELMER ii; j.'Tta cf town, on 52- ?al Co.'',, tares are on Is per the ca?li And we will show yon the surplus- stock we want to' sell. " , ' MOYIE, B. C...AP5IL 12. 1902, ss A. yea; LOCAL, NEWS. London Believes That Lead-- ers Have Decided to Ac- , cepi the Terms Offered , By the British/ " "S^V ^' '^ "^ "^o.* ittfcs��v��ffrtM'>.lj tjtwji. i.ii n CANADIAN- .BANK" OF COIIERCE Paid }Up Capital $3,000,003.' , Ini/ do'Hip u HUBERr. HAINES, MGR "London April II.���The Central Hews is Informed that a,telegram was received in London this morning from Pretoria saying that Mr. Slcyn ,and Generals Dowel and Botha had agreed upon terms of peace. The telegram indicates that the British terms have been accepted and that peace has been arranged. Unconfirmed statements regarding peace negotiations wore in circulation in London last night, . It- is said tha: Fredrick Rutherford Harris, ex-secretary of the British Chartered South Airican Co., lias received a telegram to the same effect but nothing of an official or really reliable nature concerning the matter wis then known. m milk , /~r\ n ii.Ui A 3FFICE, J, B C, I'T^A.^lAcKENzrE, IVoprietor. _, lotsl for the * masses. Everything First [evervj respect. Sample Rooms for OommQ rciai Men. ���* ; " British Columbia. ' Hajipily Mated. A pretty wedding took place* at the Moyie Catholic church last Wednesday morning when Mr. F.i J. McMahou and Mias Stella Soper were united iu Ed Desaulnier of the,Centra! v/as in Craubjook.Thursday, ' " ' If. J. McMahon v/ad up H'orn Elko this week tq attend the wedding oi his brother "Frank. ' ��� ��� ��� ' J. A.. Ilaryey 1715.3 here on- official business lact! Saturday,' .Dr. Green was down" tq Credon on' business this week. ' ' ",' "' ���"' '��. D, Hope'was in Cranbrook last Sunday.' ' ' " ���', A Liberal association ie soon to be formed in Moyie. ' Frank Guindon is preparing'to work hie placer ground on the wept pide of -tneiato'lhis soasoa. Win., Dallas returned Irona Winnipeg this week. ., Ed Hill was down to Creston, Kit- choner aud Sirdar the iirst of the week. , Bev. Bowering of Cranbrook was in town Tuesday. ��� '..'���, Dan Mcintosh has returned from a several months' '.visit in the east. , Win. Gallup It-it for Phoeniz last Tuesday. .Gallup is a good miner and a good fellow and succeeded in making a host of warm friends ��� during his residence here. ' ,, Thos. Christian and' blaster Lionel Leask spent a few hours in Aioylo 'last Sunday. ���James Pieper came, up.from Elko this" week, lie will 'soon, leave for the Lardeau couniry' to do assessment, work on some claims owned by tho Johnston Bros, and others. "; A. B. lie Kin ley lias returned From Poital and will remain here a few weeks. ~~ " ' T~_ ~ 'j"Mrs. P. J. McMahon returned from Spokane last Saturday. She waa. visiting with her sister, Mrs. Marulen, at Cour d'Alcne City. 0 * < ��� ' G. {1L Minor,,tho hardware kirg of The Moyie Lumber Go, Start Their Mill, GENERAL NeW�� -NOT LO. marriage by Roy.: Father Coccolo. j F,astKootenay, was in town Lhe "first oi Joseph Trornbley officiated ns grooms- tho week. .. ' " Rev. Father,' Coccolo' spimt, si man and. Miss Louise Harper as bridesmaid. The ceremony was" witnessed,by most of the members of the' church residiug in town. Early in the evening the happy everal da^sih Moyie this waek. '[ 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Dill's little boy was severiey bitten b3r a dog this week. The brute was killed, and the boy is 8.00010 FEET OF LOS! The Company Has the Best ' Equipped - Mill 94 the "prow's Nest Line of:' , The sawmill' of the Moyie Lumber Co, was started today in full blast on its season's run. There are about five million feet of logs to be worked up into lumber. - There are a suJIi- cient number at the mill to keep it running until such time as the upper lake is clear of iee and tlie logs an the chute cjm be brought down. /jL'he planer will also'be run steadily. The Moyie Lumber Co. have by far the best equipped f sawmill aloug', the lino of the Crow's Nasi railway and the company' expic!, to do an exton&ivu business (his year. ' The starting of-the mill is good news for tue people of Moyie. tt*2a^rr^&&mss*caAr*Mr*^iH3*Aiem'*m piu m DESACLNrEIi.'BKOS, PropS. Lur^c sample ioomj in*" connection with house for commercial men.* Best of accommodations. eadquarters for Commenciai and Mining Men. couple were given' a good "send off" by getting along 8s well as can be ex- Moyie has too many worthless hould be the people.of tho, town, and later iu;p^.^ lt dogs, and a lot' of them A m , MOYJE, B. C. a lysjjme of our Teas and we think you will / ���'yseno other. , prince we began business we have made a \\ *| pecia.lty of good Tea, hut we've never sold \ ,,P9tter Tea than we are selling just, now. FVOur customers are not only satisfied with |" "��i; they're pleased with it and they simply : .ij-'on't go else when good Tea is needed. Sfiof the blends i we sell are: MONSOOW ih lb lead packets and 31b tins. BLUE BIB- 50U, a pure Ceylon Tea, put up also in lb lead packets: considered by some a ood family Tea. Special price on 51b lots. . ��% this is the Tea we recommend to f^hose wanting specially good Tea; a little .-^higher in price, but cheaper in the end. <4ln half pound tins only. *��iW"# ���������''' S��en Teas we -handle G-tTNPO.WDER and ^W^^ored Japans. :". ��� JR^JTraf -^BSTC^ ���������������������� the evening a banquet was served the Hotel Kooteuay at which quite a number of their friends were present. The spread was a a excellent one and the guests' 'remained at the tables until nearly 12 o'clock. A dance will be given some evening next week in honor of the bride and groom. Mr. McMahon is one of tho 'loldc^t, residents and business men in Moyie and is mtcrested with bis brother P. J. McMahon in the Kootenay hotel. He has a large number of friends in South .East Kootenay. Miss Soper, tho bride, is well and favorably kuown both in Kimberley] ami Moyie. She is1 an accomplished musician and is well liked by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon will make their home at the Kootenay hotel aud become'permanent residents of Moyie. The Leader joins with their main* i friends in' wishing ' them abundant j prosperity. killed, James Cronin expects, to leave for California in a few days to remain for sonie time. He is interested in some mining property near the Oregon line. Jake Nelson is.in Winnipeg. A social dance will be given at tbe Kootena}' hotel some evening next week. . ' Money Expended in JOOl. Following is the report compiled by the minister of Lands and Works showing the expenditure on the roads, trails and bridges in South LEast Kootenay during tho year 190L. Perry Creek road extension $3,007...Gliief."ftioker8.ui)d the boys' who so abley assisted him are entitled to no small amount of credit for theii- good hard work. ��� Tie Cani|> Started. Paik, Mitchell & Oo.-'s tie camp was started this week. Tho ties will be taken out between Aldridge and Yulik siding. Geo.' Reed is foreman, 342.17 !piaco A i JNotlcu. A brown female 'mule -came to .mv Soothius to Baby. VI wonder hmy they kep.t that Tsijka bal)y asleep in t'jehand'ts deii?'' "Ls.upnpsejt \jras tl]e gaine old song." "VYhal game old v?png?!'- "The banditti, ot course.'' ��� Tbis ia .io doi-tify thul the under- eigned huve ibid day dissolved partnership-by mutual oonsent. .',; ��� John H. Hawke, with the consent of the said tt.M. Brentou, assigns, traiis- fers and .conveys tu Francis A. N".ilsou, Cranbrook'Herald: The office of the Ryan hotel is now- adorned wiih a disk cabinet -chat is , a beauty. It is surmounted-by a cluster of electric lights and attracts all kinds of attention. Dr. Harvey of Montreal, has been in town tlie past week. He will go tc Viotqria to take his examination ' fur the province- and will, then rnturn tq Cranbrook and be associated with Dr. Kisig in the practice of medicine. Robert Honeyman, better known almg the Crow and the main line m ' ' ' V ' British Columbia as 'fOld Seott-y," lofe hist week for ScoLl.ind where ho lias relatives. "Scotty" was a character, harmless, full of good iiainrp, but during the last year he became :> physical wreck, and unable t,o provide; for himself. ���������".',"' ���' Arrangeinents haye been about epruS pleted to put in a big saw mill pkuf at Ward ner."; It is undc^tood"- thaji'���' golden parties are" largely iMtej-psuuf"���.'��� "n the enterprise/ aud: liiat the J mdf' ' will be built for the purpose.'.)" handling; timber on tM uppor iCootsmiji and its tnbutid-ios, .The. 0. P, H. wilt be as*kod to build a spur to tlie timh* boat landing and the TSfortli ��� gtar' Wilt handle, the product that is to go up or down the river. ��� G. W. Hull, gedbrui managVr of the alibis right, title Hiid' nilerost iii ftiio 1 SdlI1*?a'i Group Mining ;.,nd Smoltihg bf eariipahy, iiie cdnjpaiiy thnt is build-' pril 4th.' 'Owner will pi.'i j claim; property ami take animal aw; business carried on ih the name Hawktj &: Drenton. The said ll. N. Ereuton and F. A. Nelson ussiime all liabilities from. April 1st. j; U. Hi'.wko,. K. ,.Nr. '.Orcnm'u. $20,1(3,3! ���v..| W, 0, RATEMAN. ioL'^oCKiBE FOR THE LEADER | irig the smelter at Marysville, say,j "Jtist'as soon as>ve have the roasters ! completed that'we. a:\.: lion- b;i?I.tii;..^; ; ���WVM-k will coiiui'mnct.1 at uii:.'u on ;"..-��� n,. mure, and art .ilicr furnace, tinit'.,;.,i\-'v- -.*��� 11 ���'rnsstt."?' and Un-'t: foiiia'.'-s, ..���.),'! . ~l 0.a.});M.:.it.y';cd 2:l~> i.'i 1;.;,<)' (..,,, , ., ,;,,,���_ Aini, a.-: Hie nc^is ri.,.., Ui incfOa.se.d'fcom limv |.j i.iin�� AVl.i tj:>. f , ' I , I, '.I. \: '�����' j.''' ' TI WYE U jaaa>M��awBBfiM*-'-L'L"���"'">ir'^ iw,* jMffgun jrinuna sszsa: l"ablisbed in"the interest of the peopk of Moyie and East Kootenay. IF* J. SMITH & CO., Publishers. BATES OF StJESCKIPHOM ��Oae Year '. $2.001'ess. Dsted Jan. 1,1902 4-39. NOTICE. Take notice that I have applied to the chief comiaifsioner of lauds sad works, Victoria, B. C, for a special^iceueo "to eat aud carrv away Umber on the following described vacaur Crown lands iu the southern division of the East Koote nay district, B. C. Commencing at a {post marked Vic Desuulnier planted on the east side of Irishman creek on the north side of the railroad track, running-iOchains '.west: thence following the creek 160 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence ICO chairsnorth to place of commencment, containing G40 acres, more or *fS.'WYIi lilHI��� ������mi '-VWKftiWiflfTrfffr-hUa gj"���*"*���^ ^^Trrrn T |iaa_^ ^_ Asthmalene Brings Instant Belief and Permanent Cure in all Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. WRITE YQTJB ffAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. Buy Your Drugs at VICTOR DESAULNIER. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1902. mine remains -closed down. will be nearly 200 men which'will mean a very substantial payroll Thero is .nothing like Asthnialeno. It .brings instant relief, (even in the worst cases. It cures when all eise fails The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of" Villa 8ays: "Your trial bottle of There | East Kootenay district, b: o. Commencsng ar j Asuin*alene received in good condi . . I ��� Mi, ���,���������.* ���>,���,*._. ��� ��� ..... tion. I cannot tell yow how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I NOTICE. , Take notice that I have applied to the Chief The lumbering industry promises to commissioner of lauds'anil works, "Victoria, keepMoy" " ���'n "" '" this season mbering industry promises to commissioner of lauds'anil works, Victoria, ' Vie in a prosperous condition pV C, for a special license, to cut and carry ' The Rev. ,��� ���,'.������ ,"r chloroform or etner. Very truly yours,���"�� ,-_' , rev. dr. Mottiiis Weohsle'r. Kootenay district, B. 0". Commencing at a post marked O. Desaulnier planted about one and one hall miles east of Tochty on the north Bide of the Canadian Pacific railway. Running west 160 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east ISO chains; thence north 40.chains back to -o�� Dated Jan. 2,1902, 4���39. at the same time say: "Send your ��� j?aper to me." The editor in response ��hould murmur: f,Tliank you," after ;Wbich you will be seated and tell him ^-all tbe news. If it should happen that you are without silver dollars.. ' try paper ones., It might answer the piir- '/jose'just as well. Notice to Delenguent Co-Owner. To Ott<> Pi Johnson, or to any person or persons to whom he may haye transferred his interests in .ihe May flower mineral >, claim, nR Tm pn' n' Av0N SpBisbfi, t. Y��� Feb. 1,1901 dr. Taft Bros. Msdioins Co1; ��� - ni, ST; X ^fite thi8 ^tlnioflJal /rum a Benee^ duly/having 'teitod he wonderful effect of your Astbmalene, for, the cure of aBthma. My wife h* been afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years Having ex hauated my own skill a8 Well as many, others, I chanced to ee your afen IsSne^lr8 ��fn 13��-b 8tfeet< *��� *��*>J " ���' obtainedj/bottle "of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about tlie first of November I raX��^��^edVfCalimpW.era,eflU After using one bottle her asthma ���*;ffS!*!!d.*?d 8h6 i8 -enr^y t&JndM symptoms. i;feel that i.fcan XfVDERSTABiyjUESTERER a) CO. - lager Beer, Porter and Soff/ed Beer Always on Hand. Quality not 'excelled in the country.' Try, it antf be' convinced. t fit her ihe o |devi( lush!. Bnso I ri Fpir.'t; [ v. lici l oiad "Do'i fist a j"pfOl'( b't oi f^22^^^^f^^^^^^*^^^^^^-^T^ Another Wariu'iifi; rfom tho Dootorfc. situate about five miies.north of i'ort Steele in the Port Steele Mining Divislon.oi tie district of East Kootenay, B. C��� and recorded iu the . : *\ ~ �� ouijiroiy iree irom ail symptoms. I'feel that I 'car recorder's office of the Fort ��** Mining PonaistenOy reootemend the medicine td dllwh'o are afflicted with ifeia'di. , you,andeachofyou,areherebyIiotideathat S 1Seaae'' You���'��Pec*iuIl^._^ O. D. PHJUljP8j.M. D. I have expended one.hundred and wudollars.in '^_ ^ ., _ .9 l ��� O labor and improvements.upon.the. above men- "^ " tioned mineral _claim in order ,to hold said mineral claim under the provisions of ^the mineral act and if within ninety days from the j date of this notice you faij or refuse, to. contri buteyour proportion of cuch expendilureG to getherwith all cosvts of advertisiug, your in ,., , ,��� bv,wvw ,Tiiiv au. VyaL8 oi aavernsiug, your in- cunaren, and for six vears was linaUie, ��. No doubt those .wise "doctors are terests insaid claim will become tlie property health' and am doin/hn��ino�� A T' ' ,7fQ ������!,�� ,-��� -Jlli, ...���. ���'..'��� . of the sub subscriber Under section 4 o ��n ��p* ���������"7��� .? *m.��inff ���ne8^eve*-y 4^ quite right in saying tfiat money should be disinfected frecjuenlly. Money is popularly supposed to be the root of all evil by those who haven't had the opportunity to acquire a taste for roots, and, naturally, it can, easily be the root of tho evil that we call disease. And this leads up to an Unpleasant dilemma, if we hoard away '" money we can't help but take grevious .chances on introducing disease, into .' onr own midst. If we play the spendthrift and let it go easy we incidentally scatter disease broadcast. ' - This is why Uncle Eussell Sage is 'esteemed such a truly( unselfish ���character. He scatters about as little (. disease in this way as any living man. ! It's well euough to say that bank- 'bills ought to be fumigated. Of course Ihey ought, but who's going to do it? If a man owes you moneys and you see '��� a chance to get it, you are not* going to:ask him; to steam it, and deodorize 'it, and render it antiseptic before he hands it over. JSo, indeed. We've got lobe educated up to that sort of thing before we can adopt it. Let some storekeeper come out and say, "We dcn'i, give any change to our customers that "isn't fumegated.". He'd soon have.1 imitators. Why, it might even p;et so after a while that when a man was held up by a highwayman and told by 'the latier that he was very sorry, but Ihe fact was hie wad of wealth hadn't "been thoroughly formaklbydod, ,the gentlemanly ruffian would'back sway and leave him his germ loaded pelf. 1 Of course, ���y?h'en'1 the* highwaymen" 'caught on to; tbid little game they ' would naturally fit themselves out with ' a disenfectingapparatus and take their. chanceB on"-'the'germs. ;/���-���"������ \ ��� Yes, the doctoi'R aio all. iight, .but vyou can'trdaeon with any . satisfaction vwith a niahHvho heeds money arid is 'willing to take it just as'be can. get it, and perhaps let; it gp.ih .the same way* '��� t31i2lit JUlititlco.''--��� ' . - ^ "The showers last1, week, \ though- 'copious, were not .BufScieiit to meet 'the requirements', of the mill men," (wrote.the rural/editor. j- " f< But the compositor accidentally aubstituted "m'lkmen" for "millmen" ^: and the proofreader being a humorous gy.y IvtU go at that of the sub subscriber dnder section 4 oi, an act entitled "an act to amend the Mirioral Act mo-" ,.',��� WM. GALLUP. ' DBted at Moyie, B. C; this 8th day oi Jan. 1902. 4.���39-3m. - _ . . 0. F. DESAULNIER. DEALER i PROMPT DELIVERY'. Qruee ns' A*^e. ;MOYIE De. Taft B*os. Mi'biciwfe Co. Feb .5 190, ��� , Gentlemen: I was troubled with asthma..'for 22 .ykfe. I have .'tried numerous^emedies, but they,.ha^e all failed. I.ran.ac J yotir'advert sem nt and started with a trial bottle, i found relief, at onco,. I a^ since pur' ^^^S^^^^^^^J.^ ���< �� thi;be.t.of .-,Da ^f ��� ��ui"f, uusxuess every iiay. . Inis .testimony yon can makp snhh use of as you see fit. Home addres, 235 Rivington street. B. RAPHAEL ' ,-., ,. ..... 67 East 129th st.,New York City! TRIAL BOTTLE|��ENT A^SOLUTE^ fFREE ON RECEI PT O^POSTAL; Do not delay.. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT'BKOS," MEDICINi CO.5'79Eastl30thSt..N.Y.City ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.S JQMNSfQW :J}RQ$> Harvey & McCarter, FOKT STEELE, B.C 'Harvoy, McCarter & Alexander, FERNIE, B.C. Barristers ^Solicitors; FIXTURES PRAtlUB Brest, the photographer, has just received the finest lot of mouldings in East Kootenay. W. A. Prest, Photographer, Cranbrook, ,Moyie.* FortBtoolo. Will Visit Moyie on l��HJlMTHIMM>,lltllllMlli|IMIl'[|' W. ���$. GtJKD- KAllRIHXEit, SOIilCrXOK, ETC. SALE & Ekwm; Notaries Public, Commission "and Insurance Agents. i ^m2^611J3 New and well Furnished. The I Jh?�� e**aS��rds' The mv is K1ied with I the Best Brands of LiquorS and Cigars. |, Headquarters,Por coMmrrcial I^HvU.--' '- ANE> MINING MEN'*' . ' fl) MOVIE, ^_ _ '- ' > ���. - ���. " n " ��� . - ; ~. ~ - . xJJRlTlQK COLUMBIA \ ESTABU6HC6 I3--7. iNciiRPOHATcb 1898. AUTHOR.ZED CAPITAL, gt00.000. toEALER^ AND EXPORTERS w Branches: *. - - - . FOxtT1 STEELE, FIMBERLEY,. MARYSVILLE. 1e,B.C. For Downright Satisfaction, Shipment after Shipment, Ship Your Goods to Us.' f'u 11 Prlc c s and I mme- j r���:������-^~���-~���. ��� '>i-- CRANBROOK, B.C Mining Stock ���ffjtgtgJyi^BiiMWlMIU 1 Jtll.'| I III 55 I > or'AnbrookJ A't-jgjAirkk Daily market prices by wire .from. Spokane. dlatf} ftfyfittfht. ���v$W $ino- Beey .Estj'bllshed "2^ Yca%. tyM'& fykts. MafiefTrlal Shlpnvnt. Convince Yourself. 1 KM wm P'r.-t isd So "f. but. \\! ���'II lllCI M�� qttl ,.u ai.VTnmmwM BO YEARS'- * EXPERSEWOE- LEWIS THOMSO^ Notary Public, Accoun-J , .TANT, Commission and. NELSON,' ^ rt"%. fr ��� InSURANCR AOENTi' Trade Marks Designs GopVm'GHf fe ��lc. Anyone senrtln;? ft sketcli and description may cmickly-ngccttaln .our'opinion /ree VrnelHcr an li>roution iirprobft-Wy ritent4blo. " Corolaiifllcn- tiooo strictly ConBdontlal. Handbook on Piitcnts sontfroo. OlrteM IfciKenoy for securiag patents. Patents taken I'tBrouRh Munn-4 Co. receive ' Bff��tof'tiotl<;e,'VrtthoUt charge, liithe Moyi^,;^' B, c. EAST������KdOMAr Wmm CO. ���'���"sgdSS'-JSS ''F0R8T AVE. % ^p&��&&.&v -������ ^ ?>- ������������������ ' ���&%��!**�����*? Ifci^ft r��'^. A. nRhifaomely illn'strated weokly. Larftest (rfV- culatlon of any nclentlflo Journal. Term*, ts n year: Joy months, fL Bfl'dbyall nowsdeilom p. JNN-& Co.S6f8��S?s��.-'Hew.Yorlf Branch Office. 035 F St^WM"il��3ton" 5.c. E. A: EiiTON.'- '������. vd',-.' ���..-��� ��������� '��������� ��� ���'..-. -.".������.. .Commission and Insurance >��� '/Agent."-.. ��. ; , ,. ������.. '., ; 1 A*SW YORfc^IpE, '-'.., I LONDON ApmX^GASH^J . PHCENIX OF BROOKLYN Insurance Co/s' Fort Steele, B. b9 *���' ,'i.- Cranbrook, b c. SR PF��ICE CiRCULARS, Orders Solfcited, I 'Soda Water ^i Syphens, 'VA.-^Vi-ir *^V^j!S55^S^^-'3��'^'.->-i - ��� -..; /'���'.���:;.������-,.;._.,������...���.- -.,-;���-���-. >���. ., T".���-f^���*����f*^,nw-3a��ais*K^^ -��waA.^j^:-:.- . . . ' '���_____- ' .' ��� ''...'." ���'���'���'���",-�� T\ '������ . I' <-, ^^^^���"^Jgg***"- ''��� ������ -- iiu.rmi "Dot ! .Hi ���'���;''' :��� i.n 'I U.lldi; ir' ��� by uoi) 'i:i"."it, ]i -1 ,-.>von c. "1 (1 tlllTf ���'��� ^If ill I (.lii'ijt;. :iLimi" ���''���"���'"liy in '��� H.n:|. fc., of tl :>!I'm��� for , r<-'vil;ir3ii'n( !S ���!.'. j,.c "wrists, 1 "my Pills " -'iht'oi of love IV mr "'(! extei "Hi till- '(- lUailci Subberneok Your Neiglibor's kt,.'.'. &ub3cribe for. fhrnM11'" w|H'lo : t|��) known t. hnTM lQnstitut,i, ��": Takon. ; 1 -i i-\d ho \vh oncls 'L'\r is.aui: .-il '**■-«-' **-+£XfM*~tA**M ct that :USllRS; flicks. TtDCS ei Too, fo Have a. Friend Witli Him. J ' jner is unused to water as- When it comes to the or- imic-ls of news in tbe city jn excel bim in eki.l and i'lt', but be was all at sea, so ft-hen lie was detailed to "do" „ in iMit-Iii-Bay. As a matt or [didn't know tbe jib fi'c.i the t, but a follow reporter who ' a speciality oi' yachting iclicd hiiu and supplied tho liitical terms wherever neecs- \;u'lifs were sailing a tri- gotirse, and the'press rtmre- launch had made one "Ic?,''' )m-se under a stiff breeze, turned on tlie next_"leg" the from another quarter, and nit reason considerably tlim- strcngth. . The landlubber was strenuously at , work lout a bu'ethi for the carrier Ills.classic brow wa.s bathed ntioii. and bis high cellar'lay- id flattened out upon his coat, wind holds out," he wrote, will win. Kut tho heat Is" I'n.se, and the wind la Uglften- Swrote he submitted his pngea flluw'reporter, the yachtsman, )i-9liip, v.-lio, wlion he road this it. burst Into hearty laughter. Jell libber reporter looked grtey- mto the future and see t^e condition rfco which v0/ir cotigh, ii neglected, Vjl bring yow, you would ssefc ,xeUel at once—and that' natoraily would be through Qf-T*^S-^' w^ mion s KIol.oi- Coiiii-H*- ! >' lU-fil* of ',(,;v«, '-' <"- -'J r^vi«.i ■n 'r h.'i'l ).!s hand pai-Jois 1 v,v, or thi He -ujjiiji.- ti.-e ii:iM:i. E> . '. I, I < ' — i * ' ii m 66|^E ip-t on If** a 1 straight. uL-vit a Uu-Jj Kroi: JJ..-S ''U ro.v poker •-■veuhirr^ fejuct). of thinking that M\' n Johnson**, of town, we peaks, Ove three nrlUts and h;H, ,one mile west co.iute.i seven mountain river-, four waterfalls, ,.,, . -, ,, •'• thousand jackass iMnu tb, other day, and it ,va.su't a g«od day eitiJOr. Couj, or v. ie west for scen- I'I-Vm-u; ..STl^L KNcjUJli- •v AI'OUT .JOSEPH iili*•»•) the ith irs. the matter with that?" lie. Sther reporter called his.atten- Ihe eccentricities of the wlnd.on levious course. ,'s not so bad," he observed; lushing at what you say .about Bnso heat." ' ' . ■ ri piled the other, mopping spiral ion from his face, "I guess I v. lien' I'm w.'inn." ouulit to be warm," was the "Don't you know your back hst a h'i!I"r ciu'rylng 150 pounds ?ferouco to the "Intense" heat j't out' cf Uu' report No UprNInjSr Tljere," ' •' i • fly tlent (c|iiii,'log to strap)—. re n tfooVinniiy conditions af-, our {ioveriniieiitnl system to- are \r>ry oiiprcssivo. and their luce nay g-ttne day lead to a |u prising. SfaKii o'i t.'".' standinij comm'it- :-|;h,'ips. i.'-'.t (w:t!i witlierlng Bi! "iiile (i"i-i,'i):ints Of the so;;i.s) Sid neu'i- Ivjl!; fvjr It to begin in U-ur:- •A man that hath ,IO virtue jn him- spli ever envieth in othei-.s; for men's minds will either feed upon th,.jr own good, or upon others' evil- ami whoso is out «,f ]!0i,e to attain \„ imotJior s. yii-tu.1, will seek to onmo at , even hand, by depressing another's fort unu.—Bacon. h i; A-MOTHER'S A1A',I(.:K. Over at Lone Jack the other day a J ijiiignr was r..»H„i, enough to bet <> I0..,:,t we could n.,t stay on the haek ol .i hueklng LronHio ten minutes. He wa.s a chap who c-,v,M not comprehend he uerary R(-ope of a western editor, but he paid the Lot without kicking. There are about GOO Mexicans .employed on the cattle ranches in this noignborhood, nnd.at least 495 of them bear the name Jesus. We don't want to appear captions, but we 'think,the "mne Pete "would fit in a great deal better with th'e kind 'of whisky they drink. . kJu.^ Pills ,\,.e !-"d 'o be a bonder '''■'i-'i! cures by ihe same i-eme.ciy— Mr -■'■-- I >vo\\u, v.-hose case has caused "a- sensation, is u modest; nn.is- ■sii inn.^ na-chaiiic employed in tjie \ w.iiiid-h,. coni|ietitor& and >as ■ ... in' on tin- 1-- Id to n-ippiness this day to b.ip|'iiii\ss or those •'.piiort some sorrow, ("!"' warn, to add -somre: "• r ui'iglibor's vii-t'ue.- baby wa.s four months old he was very much, troubled with indigestion. He would vomit his food it's soon a-?? he took it,- no matter what. 1- gave him and,'he seemed to be always hungry and kept, thin and delicate. He also .suffered from constipation. After, giving him the Tablets a few day.s the vomiting ceased and Ins lioweJs , becajini regular, ;uid_-.l must, say that since i,liejjjui .the use of the Tabiets I have hud less trouble with this baby than,! had wilh any of ihe,rest of my .Children." Eveiy . mother should keep Baby's- Own Tablets in the 'ho'use at all times— ther.' is no telling when an emergency may arise These Tablets are' a certain cure for all 1 he minor ailments of little ones, such as constipation! indigestion, colic, diarrhoea, sour stomach, and simple fever. They break up colds, prevent croup, and allay ihe irritat ion. accompanying the cutting of teeth. '."They are sold under a guarantee < o 'contain . no opiate ot* "other harmful drug, and dissolved in water may .bo given' with absolute safety to the youngest, infant. Sold by nil druggists at 2." cents a box. or sent post paid on receipt of price by addressing the Br. Williams .Afedi- eine. Co., Brockville, Out. ■ ' A. self appointed committee-of three waited upQ.nusJa.st Monday and. asked , us In the nam6 of the people of" Arizona to resign our flro different offlces and-get out of the territory. The doctor says it will be three weeks' before any of thorn gets .out of the hospital and ton days before our lame back gets all right again. We are not the only critter with' cheek in this locality. answers simply ■ ', *• s, Dodo's Kidne ni" after al! , th'e doctors pi.ai .specialists had (-non comIiIii",. walk aud had to be fed Hi a ' viby for fouc months, but tin h""u fixed me up, and 1 .have nil i".ght Ir. Brown's example, have written to the papers reporting thuir cases, and all i are vul-y enthusiastic in their piaisL-s of the medicine." But our explanation of all these cases has been offered and it seems' to make them easily understandable —The Kidneys are Nature's blood filters. If the. kidneys are healthy al'l diseaces will be extracted and expelled Dodd's Kidney Bills cure.the .Kidneys, and .thus enable, them io throw oil sickness ami .to protect the body from any and every assault of disease. 1 i a •A CTf\Q» That's the place, right in the small of the back. It's a dull ache, sometimes a stinging "catch," a "tired feeling," a burning pain. It exposes the fact that you are in bad shape, your strength has been overtaxed, your kidneys are breaking down, your nerves are shaky, your bowels constipated. You need the help of Dr. McLaughlin's ilt pf-H; e AND YOU, CAN, Pay W Si en Cured can offer reasonable security. Failure costs you nothing, as 1 take, all the / I have jupt completed/ mj'bea'it.ful illustrated" bnoktclliiiKliowitcure.s the weakness ,0/ men and women. It is worth reading. 1 will tend it V closely sealed KKEE upon request. Call, if possible, and I will ex- vlain what inyUeltwill do. Call or write to-day. O/^. OT"SvQ sTs." •. "'CW.'irc of concerns offering a thin piece of felta-s a dubstiuiic ' , . **>*"* J» formy cu-iln'on eleetrotlcs. These clicap coverings are u.sed only tfi •h'-Kiii-eaheirbnrc metal bIi«torin}f electrodes, 'ihey havo to be aoake.i ii. 'v.'.to-. >vhi':h .;u ckl,- dricn and leaves, tlicm without.current. Mv ciLshion electrode- aie ri,- ovciiisiw ••iV'-nUon nud cmnut be imitated. . If jou lu'.ve one of tie-e -irin si> \y^ ii we, could read th.e secret history ol our en-mies. we should find in '•nih man's life sorrow and sultcr- ing enough to disnrm nil, hosuiity.- Leuifri'ellow. - '-• --'- - Piifm^'oe's Pills pes.-c--.- the powe'r 6f 'ft,-~ in■• -P'cificaily upon tiio thv.a.-4:l or.,-;tns. ■,ti:i'..il.ii hi,-'to acticM the tierma-'t c.e.vic, of (i,. v iott, ti5ore':>i%ro!noT7i-.r.,', d.-. .!-..■>. ,\;\ fi.-,1, . •■ -rrpLtf.,ii.thOijjJ\vor'of tiii-j in.^iir ioe io cicu;'-.- Kii>] nature nro driven from tho hvclv. Sir. p. (Jar-vr-li, Car.-.well P.O., Ont., write- : " L ii;i\. tri.vl Parmelee's Pill?, aiui find them nn exco:- lerii. medicine, aud y.e that, will sell well." r f. h 'j tl 0 R H gjr FT :i ^.q Free Press Subscribers Who Have Not.Yet Received the Free Press Premium Barometer and.Thermometer. ic r.ianni t iv- :; eel "i.-. .xperience keeps a deai "school: hot Mrjjohn Shew, the genial landlord | J''!.**., ^'' ' ,;,a'" - -!"■ "'/ °11 "■'''• ft"'J ■ - - - scnicc in that: for it,is true, we may .-rive advice, ' but -we. cannot ghvei I'oiiduct -Franklin. of the JRoj-al hotel/,was obliged to shoot another guest last Tuesday for complaining of Ihe fare placed before .him. but he did not shoot to kill. This /.reyon n -r.nVnr v.lh .-or-i.-? If vou ... is his fifth or sixth within a rear and ■',>tllhotl'•■ < i ilo'.Jown/'n Cor.i Cure, "it iu hi each nnd every "case he has simply '»'■■■■"'■ ^«i Lt!Jv.-a ..-> fan. striven to inculcate a moral lesson and give the guest a chance to mend his W. ' _ _ il. Quad. -"icltu-ors, h?;ve„Been .unable to supply instruments'a"i>!cl^ A. nnd subscribers ,who are cntitlecUct-am! linv'- ,vi *'ss combination Thcnnomctci-andnfJarometer-- -■ our nt-r-us fl UK" free r wait putiently for^a-'week or iw© until a further'sti pplv cat v?-;- J'r.sl aniKiunccmcnts all subscribers who renewed or''sen^hi -,'. --us belorc, Dec. ..31st were promised prompt- v!ei 1 verv "of ooiiuitujii t nen ' " Iv ,"m1 •-rculnnalion Thermometer and I3aroincter and this imjiiii^;. iiliilicd. Long before such time -HHi D^lT^E'iT in to iiotisC; ,-;.rv id ho •'"I M'ulpiors iintl pointers. lii.iU'iml > is our flesh and ■'"e.s Ally nobleness be- °'"'''. to red no a" man's 'fea- '"'Miiness 0.- seiUjhaUry, to 1 '"''iu.—Thoroau. Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success, inusmuch us every discovery of what is false leads us "to seek-<>arinestly-after what, is iruci ;i.ind every fresh experience points out Willie' forni oY error -which we shall afterward carefully avoid.—Keats. A Jloiwti ',V:li:')rl a i"i:!f"i]o The iiiouMi of ft hi v.r.i y. l^;\\ the tiio- : retu::i! a', 'e i.i ;,I'i in world's ij;>-';••: \ .l;.u.:■•;'- i..-.-;) tv.o moons, a in! >-j !,.-„i0'. -n, !:, ■•'.:' I ary had ;m;;.' '!'!,;-.- ;■•'; i since the t ;(>:=: j.n of :,;. --.;,;.; iiceon.ii ir to s :• .- :i•',-■■■ •■■:i i- same {bin:: m:-.1 ::.,'r i, ■ ■ ■ .- ;i neriod of •_'..".. '.'.'.iiM.:-!:. \<•,-.•■• The sooner a man shuil'es bfY this '.mortal coil the sooner his coor! nudities will bo recogni/ed. wa <= the 'n full •"'■'..ru tie Mo'oee -, cyl fear cholera or nv s-'ir.imci-i'OTr- -lal:.! ii ihev ha r ■ :-v boitlo «' !>'•' .l.L\ h'olh.f.^-".-, -5y~("i.ory s\>uli U rt. ny :ur u- ••, I. i>o.-:. c-:-- all >norii.x'.-/of tiio I i-wali pruniptL- i :ul or.'-rc; r. .icaithy f.ii ' nalur' I i.c'.oii, Tli": ;sahiodi'-ii!C -.ci.-iptod lor Tie .i v.v.ic. ii.d nlil, j\ h aid jv-oi'. :i:>>' s i-aj>i'.lvl-j. oii.ini: tho n.o.v! p.jpu'.ir ::-.■ !- •ciiio tor cholera, ('vstnt.'ry. e:c , j:. ihen-.-i-.' tt. .... . however, it was apparent /■■•'mi ior nu? instrument would far exceed-the supply and ~, ii -.rder was innvarded to the manufacturers' lor several thou- t ) he denvered by-January 15th and"the offer was extended.to "."U <-.i (he expensive nature of the premium, exreedinn-' 3, " ■•••thai oMcred by, any other paper in America.-the Frr*^ ress To innke no mistakes is, not in the fiower" of any man, hut from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for Plutarch. .Long words, like long dresses, frequently hide something wrong ahout ihe understanding. Tho man who knows nothing and wants to find out everything is almost as greato a bore as the man the future.— [who thinks he knows everything and .insists upon telling it. 1 . * "-1 notise. pen -;-;",' |^u;i:;;ii by lb;-", '"0"1 b'ai it -icie. u a re 1 \:-A: ; u ^viir.rlrow the-offer on January„3ist, but when "the sh'iument 1 """-1- J^-Avy 1 Sfl-i the Pupply was found to be entirely inadequate , continuing to pour in ■ ended, to place a further order for several thoiisaiid :er 11:-.;-,l this last shipment "should be exhausted. U-d/e llKT-mometer and barometer is-an arlicle needed in eveiy in t.»e nomes ol the Canadian Northwest it is an almost iiidi.- iou can secure a handsome instrument of this kind o register temperatures and atmospheric chants accurately,' nd req euro with ••' ■'.. I'KJiioruic.'d it iiminillo. o(!SS»' ,'i".i °-'tarl'h t« ho (icotiai'.ul iu.:- jw.._i a 1 UTefora rtiQjii.-o-s conbtit jiion- M$'') r,,niiK Cnturrli Ciifu, inntinfi.c- V»'. .:.',','''H)yr'' '''"■• '-,,"!'-'d"> Ohio, i« 1 J U '"-"a etlri' °» Mm mili'l.-i t. it ,',-"i. ly mchv-o!. rrc.i.i 10 drops to 11 H nuts throot!y on llio flo id m:..: fC ol the tiystom. TIut ollor mm j.,..';'"" '\'ly cadD'h' f.iils to ente.- "iddlM. "'//V1*14' •o'-timoiiiidi B3),'»-'',:I^sSI-N^jA: (J'°-' To,fd°11_?' ■s*^11-11-'fills aro theho.-.'t. '»terestiiig;-.thing is the ut love, unknown and unit- may well ..soften some exterior, their -may be a *""g. which, if we knew it, •iid through f- PftrmGlbohiia^tven- hhMQl ,° /ruits of-loiifir scioiitilic ro" PbaSfil,,",wll0",J r -P«rinolooV Pills act vwwin j akonin small tliisos, tho offoct Sjiffl"10 ,l", 1 .111 iw,,. voMCwuttrui 6-' Ordur Form. The Manitoba Free Press Co.? ' ' JVinnij'cg, Man. Unclosed please find the sum.of One Dollar (Sr.oo) for which please send me the TVeckly l-ree Press for one year and the Free Press com- nnation Thermometer, and" "Barometer according «f':- to the terms of vouroffcr. .Name. nd A Our lives make a moral 'tradition for our individual selve. as the life 01' mankind at large makes a moral ■iradition for the raceaind to ha\e once acted greatly seems a reason .\vhy„ we, ,sho.(ild always vlje-'nohle.- Ceorgc Eliot. ' <* ; "* ' i ~~' ! ~ •''/ '. Thctvi.-.adinoi-oiicoof opinion on most, sii •>■ l.-cts. hnt there let only one opinion ii-? to t.no rJeltoWlity of jMptl.ior.OravOT' Worm lSilcrnun. ator. It is safe, .Miro and ollcctual. Strnnge it. is, and sacH'"that n. human life should so often miss tlie one human preciousness-the precious- ne'ss of Jo.ye, Ayj.th. all the sympathy, all tlie/'conipiission, 'all. the sustenance' that a.wor.thy love includes.^ Mary. Li.usk ill. ' :. .-' ' ' •-6 «ic;? Address. ' J' * T» --;':- •% h"* >P 45 tf* tf* tf* -"f-^ 4* "T* 4* 4* & 4* *|* *f& *ji ^ / §1 / r / (-'Li/i*^tis$~piJ fCAy 7 tt.*«t!UAi»fci *Vt!*r* *T\£ C^J^u^sx^7K^av^.va:*^ CCW«=5*^^»*-< tIlsc!U' ho. who kno.vys, lyvhe'r.h Id's onrls and ■•'.'his ignorance jM11 s^out, girl out riding lira 7lw?v% ls suggestive of a spring 1 - w ■lilteC'S LMMENTds'usMityriiysicianii ■ PhiladelphiaiXiicpiifei- :. ""J wish''to ask- a question pertaining' to the game laws," said the visitor, lo the queries edit or. . "Ask'o'n, niy.'friend.^'. V[ :' "When i'k the open -season ,,- for shooting stars ? " But before the editor could answer him. he was gone, ' 9 a © ©

6 O © © 9«889»» idyC nler to i.uUice jou tf> try tN'iu M3-i .jni.-iKetl'i" following imnrtio fi^W, -t\\ Fas*'*® Gent's Postpaidfifjfi \\ }' Sni!ncf9ftrrarrstIn«cloosi-«dlsUCB, feln\y ;|'j; 1 :-.X'J:'mnK:>lHcor.tcn^n"». ".nt.-,"*- ' . (PS?.-?-:* L\.»*'\f IBsurU Itlorloui * a, ■ 25 peerless ieltt / iiisr.'ipnji.iiwpt 0; gorgeonslr'l:i> ■J'.Innil'1W.kit: j Imslu'ls of one tuiuntnps,' ^ . nce varieties, w^j-.r« teorlii, .SyeLra" 0; gorgeonslv licaiitirul flowor eceSt, vf£&j3 :uUr poshi-rely^ furnishitifr' 5**^-" Oatwidnromusand Sjidtz,onion >[&,- G^oil at r,0c. a pound, etc., nil for CsAff , »(>v!. iu Canadian 6tr.rvina, ^V Vm JOHN A. SAI.2ER SEED CO.. *M N$J}J/J,lrni _ Aa_£rosse. ^ Wis. pf ^^Sv^SSrf To provo to.ycu thai) .'O-.. Chase's Ointment;isarcbrfuit; ' and absolute 'cuip Jor each and every form of itching:," bleedingandprofcnidinsp.'Ie*;, ,. the xnanufacturers have guaranteed ifc. Sad tc;:- "' timonials in tho daily prcs^iihd Ksk yorir nci^h-- • : bora whafc-fchcy think of it, You can liso it and gob your money back if nofcou'rcd.iCtte a'-hoicio n - all dealers or Edmanson,33ati;s & Co.,Toronto, Ho that' is extravaganta -will soot.: become poor, and poverty : w-ill,en-" force dependence-;,.'-. a.nd ,iuy'it e,-corrutv" tion.—Johnson. "'.■'." -"'"'■'-;'-.^ 1<-----.' '.'-0 ■-.«.*!?.»».?.. r>A-"I .K-iiid either in i,ho h.miKo,' 1.1-1 i'i.-rj.-.;:','!rdeii winsocuro tho he-A. ra-'aiUs iron r«.WMV-A4 rwm<« limited, HULL CAKADA. f loin ... m PERKIHS, Govidsmiin, S20 Market lit : WiS.NIPEG. ISO!! Sood Amuifil o-oo. ■ :J -..-. Thousands TJko Her,, ; Tcna-McLeod.Sov. ern lU-klfre, writqi: '' I ovrciiwlv-b't of-graiilu o Ti'.TOOir. Lhj;ico n, day, or of tenor fifth. spells i-oadc-r-it. nocei'-;ui-y.':.j' , ,, ,,-.., ' oc •''<', f-•'■ o$py sosAooo«e@e9(t.')o$e$(i9 9> Switchmen .JU"'e paiil for sidetracking other people. . . , Blessed is thq .man who can repeat' the ten commandments after .suddenly coming-in contact with an icy sidewalk. W. N. U. No. 368. r. > ;. , ��� 'i f / I . >>< - .,,v. is. j ���:<,'. r"********lTi****THII' r 11. UT* ���azzs-SB-ts \��hnr ITsMicn* Tri the Count, v lyi-on the , i.cf.toi'3 /Arrive." >$t. Joseph's ppnvent. ..'Ei.soir,;,. v; IfaanLng and JDay school r",f-**--*^">'��**" aa �� �� , __. _ M F ezsxsasaasacana* 9 I L-f ���'-a' due to arrive - Tijs slouching group's o._ jean clad ! Science b-Angs, the'uhs-o^ted'.ictivifcy ana" im"- i E" "'��./�� ��d AGENTS FOP, .ISoa/d of Education and !S���,���.^., Department., I-"ens_o/rton,) .. -- .. -Applyto Sister "Superior." j K��?T3"AT*C *>*- K"T f"f7l5-T r portan.oo/ tne .tuT haired ^��6n |-.^^^^.^..^.^...^^ $ P^aiiU G& fcL WJHJL, -igei_ta_id.be expectant alertness'of " ^^2s*s=!^^^^-^-��-. 1 is. .. ,-. ��� ...../ ���ihe young M-d eunbonneted person;; -"n tlie farm wagon'ail add to the impression. Toe station is much the earn other stations. Its knife scarred ���are decorated with ' campaign h'fho-1 graphs,,legal notices and advertise-' _nents of nary tobacco. A platform oi eun warped pleats es- tends around two side's, beginning at Zou ""ill f nd a complete stock of gen- * ' ' eraVHardr/are' Siiam'sl'fciid'iin-Wi.. I Vauey goal Go's ^are? and make it L?"5 f, i * - .-������>.���"��� * ��� &' C_ " " " ;l Store. i Paints, C'ii^'GlrfMpetc.' '" -,v.; ' ��� ������ Iwq steps and a soap box and' terminal )ng at, the usual "jumping off" place. 1 Upon the platform'a lean cur is ���stretoaed at full length, ' - " *��� " ��� '��� ' ; ��� ' ' ������.*"������? *ho agent, as ia patent to all obso?-1 ft vers, possesses leather aiependera njjd I >' 1$ ��� a thorough and complete acquaintance ' PPIQENIX .iSSj/RAHOE CO. of -London, England. piPERIAL iNStJJJANOB 00. of ^London, England. L*j LI^ElipobL/xdNDO^ & GLOBE XNSUEAlirCE CQ. S yEbTi^AssujaA-ffCE'ca' '' ' "' �����$ BiimsS'AMERICA' ASS.URAKOJ0 CO. fe; ;dmON':ASSUBANCESQCni:fY qf London, England f NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO " '"' " ��� ^-'V'.Dzfs ��,\n GUARDIAN U ATLAS ," o London, England.- ^ ' ��� ft' "' ��< Jutnevery man, womap; child and dog MOVIE, < In Gilmer county. " ' ', ' j.. - �� - "Yander'sho comes I" . The blacksmith across Jho road ;ea'yesa'hfl!f shod mule and comee to ibe door of his dingy'shop, wiping his City Shaving'"Parlor, ���SaEBa3S��a^^'ara2S^^ * y^Mr,ig*M*ra*-gju"ij*iM-^^ 1JIJ'W|miw*-iiii-^miM m,,,,,- Ch.j;{TRAL HOTEL. CI.INE, rrop.' Moyie, B. C. >-0yjB's LEADING HOTEL. grimy hands upon tho sides' of his - .leather apron; the young woinen in the muddy wigon remove their sun- oonn'eta and, smooth rebellious wispe .of hair, giggling with excitement. Tho loafers junip.frorn platform and barrels, close thc-ir ppoketkni'ves r,nd , - strain their ayes clown the track. ��� , A rapidly approaching column qf ��� emoke is seen around the curve back of Henderson's woods; �� small boy, far down the dusty pike, leans over the . dash of his rattling wagon and belabors his gaunt'horse vrith a stick. Two short, metallic shrieks thecJan- ' gor of a bell, and the fast mail whiles past with a jarring rumble of wheels, a ' streak of varnished woodwork and glittering glass and metal, Jewing beiiind it a dust filled vacuum. The blinking countrymen, holding fast to hats, goae alter its uuiverju* rear platform with awe. . The brass bound mail pouch hug ties j through the air, skates along the cinders beside the track and brings' up against the red cattle shoot, where it is, pounced upon by three small boys. With it the agent plows across the dusty road, followed by the crowd ; the cling clink of the blacksmith is resumed, and ons impression of the station resolves itself into a vista of shimmering heat 'waves, whitewash" and gleaming rails, and hot yellow "lThe mail has come.-Ohic^o 2>e I n^Tl ��l Chan,Pion ColIc^ oi the cord. .' &�� Le~| Un]ted States* Upholstering and gen eral furniture repairing. Office and '.CRANBROOK: *��.-? a & H We;* tlie profit lllade in /o _ ��#V " West Ctals-,.'* ���r,i''r^ - ^, "n'.Dil's v\.yp , -TT" fj :'-;; ->".-'��A-r^,^,^_ ^ '.���>-,'*��� ({i-ii-.jM,^,. jr The best of accommodations for the iraveling'publici- . ^r. McMahon, Wgr. r* iw *^i *----^ BOOTS AND SHOES Repaired and'Made to'Order. ' i i R. A. SMITH, Moyie. xVear MLacEachken & Maodokalds [J I. O. O. F. TiTIItl^' Lods,Awm\ j>Toble Grand. Secr'y. Moyie Miners' Union 2?3"0. -71. Meets in' McGregor hall every Tuesday evening. Sojourning members are: cordially invited to attend.' Joh*j Blaokbur-st;' , P. T. SBryTjr ���Secretary. British Columbia Pgraianeuf President. J-DiVS AVD SAVIXGS COMPAUY ' ,J i The objects of the company, are: to afford a safe and'v , profitable means for the'sav- ��� ing of small sums by regular- ' instalments, as wll as for tlie investment of small amounts' of capital at a productive rate of interest. To assist mem- bers.in building, purchasing, " or improving homes and clearing-off-existing ipcumbojv ances. *��">"--! > -.uuniio "VKOi.KSAI.1: ASu RETAIL MEAT MERCHANTS Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh -Fish, Game'lana,"Poultry. We . tsupplyS only" the, best. Your trade'solicited.'' ' In, all the Principa) Cities and Towns in British Columbia. CRANBROOK, B. C. llBADQlJAItTKRS T-'OK Ea.ST K00TENA*r\ -ait ' Tho map shows the locution of tho Company'., Coal 1,. \ \* Wonder.progress and pro*p'eritv,.ASHNOi \ �� , !* ^ (htiirci^of 'Metric light. Stockholder* |WV f^J^fe7^7^ l^"* ��oned. -E8tini,aUda8bcteoMhVComn..r,v. '6 lJf0,,,8)'�� ll,i l,"f- ^V, men- nola coal company; l ��� orL t �����w, n^��m T]IE ���������� office and'payroll at ASl^OLA "^ S^^uf ^ " '"**��� >^roa fact, with a c-ipitalizatiou of $2 000 000 m If' "? -^ M ������n-eltorwiiiiaiU'othou-an'd'ton.l,,;',. . , "��l 0n,y C:I^ �� �������^-d'o/iic, -hiehi "^ ^::r^r w.,uixho,n^**u*��� *VOLA. These facts make it po��iblo f % ^UC:COr^ora!i^" ^ *'^ -^ to Wn adf.���oo U>iu^W aS^ ^ ^ ^ ���' ' For further information and/prospect apply to tlie Sfflilkaijieen Talley Coal Co.,-Lid,mwZ\m*1 f ��� *��� . Hirer v Winnipcg Toronto Ottawa Montreal .New York SCENIC LINE. LOWEST RATES. ' WEST. , Vancouver Victoria 'Seattle Portland San Frauciico g. t. McGregor, r. s. Methodist .Church ���SERVICES ; Are held in Mr, J. C. Drowry's building, corner Victoria and Tavistock j = street, each Sabbath' at 7:30 p. m l-ot, T,rxT��� m , ��� Sabbath school .at 3 p. m. PM ^L0��� C'�� ��� Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The puhlic are invited and tfill i)C I cordially ,ve,con,e ���, ,^���d eervicc, ' ffiERQHANT TAILOR W. L. SHERIDAN. Pastor -Fine Suitings, Overcoating Trousers, Imported Goods. MOYIE, B. C veescJOBsra i bas so rDLny things to com- {mend Jt. Tho top of the [ action is always closed, the ! mechanism the most sim- } Pie, thti finish elerant, the form nttractivc. ft seems \ to Jhrow Its bullets a tittle j more accurately and plant ] them with slittle more force |thna any other rifle. For ! Qeertekea 38-55 or 30-30. I taO-pngo emaloj!, 800 tlluatra- J ��Iod��, colontvl cover br Remlnitton. 1 lor 3 ��(��mpo. bMARUN FiRR Arms Co I. ��� HKW HAVKN, OONN, rt�� t tlfzslk Via. Soo Line. . St. Paul, Chicago, and all United States points. TOURIST SLEEPER, SERVICE. EA.ST���Leave ICooteimy Landing Lun- ding Thursday ancl Friday for St. Paul, Toronto, Montreal Dos ton. * ' WEST���Leave Revelstoko daily f0r Vflncouver, Seattle nnd the CO.lSt. ;... HOME "SEEKERS - Excursion Ticket, on aaio, wo^bmmd ivlftrchlst to April SOth. , -,' ThroughliookitiBs to Europe via. all AtlkiHie linos. prG. , paid tickets from all points at lowest"rates. ,. ''or Ratus, .Maps, rime- C'a.-tl�� ti, ���-,. ��� G- ''I'ii'e;', Aijeni, Jv!0vie. J'SCAI���> ' i^-cW ^'^���^ ; . 'vtctc,,.,^.,,,. Nelson, . ��� ��� ��� H-WJKTH9��Ca4 Ir-rices Given. and^ Orders Taken on H^yery -���in ihe' Line at the The Leading Ladies and Mens^Furiusher. Clothing, Boots and Shoes. A Pull Stock of Miners Supplies Always on Hand. I'CaU,-and- Inspect .Our Goods. r*v^ -V Hia< 'Vdirr.. >"***,��� ��J ta ? ��i ���a ���. *+- .'.--FOR���| HEAVT TEA^IMGf' t'flnrn 'f!PLy M! I |Iff. wAOtiAOi-!, ���ALSO��� ���Exra-RPfii ��� an.d J>Er,TVICKV.R CiiNHRA]": Greater in leavening strength, a spoonful raises more dough, or goes further. Working uniformly and perfectly Jt makes the bread and cake .always' light and beautiful, and there is never :.ejegs.-: ��� With finer food and a saving of ley^comes the saving of the heaJtJi of the family, and that is the greatest economy of all i Of no Jen fhey' f'JI^iead |-;.Sft&dfaii i ��te3Wc r^Sfc hali t Teas olore .MOTT.:?p .f��ieE.BAK|HG POWDER'CO.. CHICAGO. IS?m~Wn"yin��**urcs,,nfl./e i��� imilation ..f < ii V- aro "'<>" Hio mail..-'. Tl t '. '���'��"'���*< l"lt ">'.- -Irti- i..t ai,v |�� ��� ><'}j* i^k