.If 7 ' •I . , j. \"?'V'Vv , r ife. V- ' i *'- V > ■?. 'J 1 ' / 1 JW ik IW A r 1" ;v/j | VArV ^ Vi I '* 7^ <*, I /*'.,, life; re Ise *AW ,_- in the Si's. furH te '.siii'tj can g-etl >d" suit J ■■Wei ipbcll'sj de and| id a. M liloil fA^^'iA-- ±AX- , v /...j ..... . -»■ I Jf A*->- Ii ilm *\ ^ 1} G« / - Our . WATCH BEPAIRING -«Hfles tbe most exacting TRY US. , Wilson, the Jeweler. |C r AN BR 0 0 K tl~T~C\ rz> 1 a ?li* "~,/' A ' ,.__ * '- r,!A, ^•;5^--'i#V*oiVVVvV'vVWV^ If yen want lo see and read with comfort get a p.ir of WILSON'S GLASSES S \V. H. Wilson, jeweler, optician. C R A No B R 0 0 _.£ V ~^A'Ou. ■->"•■< _ , Since our affiliation, in 1905, with Ryne Bros. ,of , Tor - h 10"there.its i»o4-firm,whicii offers*' siich certain values,, or Kci'ent service."- Write to "Birks,'! Vancouver, for their [oil catalogue and order goods at manufacturers prices. „ • ijjenry feifks & Sons, Limited, [eweleiy mailorder 'house. / - Tico. !Z. Trorey; Man. Dir. ,:. Vancouver,:k C< " ', n»:»»»2»a*9-*93!93»-'S*a'a->3i:.->a ' , Moyie'lost an old and respected resident last ^Sunday niorning' in the'death of Edward Desaulnier, who committed suicide. Despondency is the only, can-,, attributable for the act. • .MV Desaulnier was up and around Sunday morning, ati'd nothing unusual'was noticed in his manner, 'J'en minutes before he was found dead he had been "talking'"with* .list "son business' "Eddie, liis' brother Felix and ■ Md -<■,' IHcad Office' . ■* ', ' '' 'K.-TA.HI.i_.-KH1 1 S97 v . - ,. --'•;■- , ■ i - ' jf.8 • JSocilo ,«&? ■"HSlx^oll''' K '<": IlNS.URANGE-; and ^MININGf - ;', , ( '- and INVESTMENT BROKERS. . ' ,"- ' Y- ; ^ \. ' -\ '„'".; CRANBROOK, B. C , ._■ —■— ■ ,r <■• The , Phoenix: • ■ Pioneer ,'' has changed, ownership. "Mr, Love has sold out; to Gilbert Kay and li.'W,' Conway, two experienced printers and newspaper men.. ^■•■■;:/-MMI-E-t-B E'ER;, ',,.,-,■' I JliWade W;th^^'enVbrew_r i...admittedly the'hest' Beer in East ,to^y.>^itl>he BeSt..falt and the Purest Spring Water _tt is u^celfed Cor quaUty:. < r.isist on having Mpyie Beer. , - ,- . ^ f • ■' -v/,*7 . ';-V;''>"__OTTl,K»,wA-:0 UKAVT KEEK. -Vi'ij^OYIE^BR^WtNG' CO.- »\. Chesnutt. He left thein.and went in .behind the' bar',and" took a 23-35 fiile'tiiat liad .been left there by a trapper.' He then went 'in Moyie'lake is still cov'ered ivith ice. The fishing season opens on the first of May. , ' "Steamshovel "Mike" is down from the Kullivan mine. , *"' c-Jame-"Wi ight has" left for"* his farm near 'iirskine, Alber;ta. J. S. _.iacEacliern has sold his launch to Win.' Iteese. , ' -Miss Stiuson is at* Kimberley and is assisting in the postoffice i , , . at that place. Feli?: Desaulnier arid Kddie Desaulnier left yesterday .for their £ A _?ew Snaps Left Yet. > ■ ' ' ^ Since the beginning of our clean up sale la«t Sitnrday we £ > havo fli-posed of an immen.-e amount nt our , stock. Here < ^ are a few of the bargains yet to be had. ' _ and t-in, 2 for1 25c, jirouurl colTei, lb. 20c; ifiini>owdor j;rcc>i lea, U)."'35c; ■C £, sjjiderle^ tircin lu.i, Yn. i"><:\ small liniji vjla^scs, 4 (f>r 25';. lemon <._- \ \ tracts, boUlc, 15c; ol«- oil, gallon, $1.75; lunch pails, t»cli 45c. ' "* ■s • v . the I-Iabi't. Get ao to '^V^AAA'V,Av^/V^A^A^y\AA^Av'/'«A#V*.^^ by a trapper.' tie tnen wen. in- -, , - ■ ? - •' _ _i ii •_ • " ™ -,♦■ -.v'o farm near Pincher Creek, Alberta to the.back sitting room, SAt in a , Texas steers 'are ' shipped' to' Chicago 'where the packing, houses press,them into' cans and ship theni,back to Texas for",consumption by the soldiers. . - " , ""_? Olfiriil Jery:fAttra_'ive.Price.-;Oa All their- 'I 0. Cloth Upholstered Furniture' 25 per cent discouut vrill'be given off every piece for the next montl. ' Here Is Tour Chance. CRANBROOK COOPERATIVE STORES, LTD. 1 * « i , i Cranbrook ," .His Majesty, King George "V\, wishes that his', birthday should be officially, celebrated in his .dominions beyond the' eeas,', on the actual date of - the anniversary, viz., .ird June. ' -<• "- - ~ M. A. Macdonald, of the fir m of Harvey, AlcCarter & "Macdonald. Cranbrook, • has '.joined. the law arm' of Ross & Lane in'' Fernie. He. still retains ' his connection with tlie Cranbr'ook,-fir'm.'' V, :<^Attorney-General' ""Bowser --will accompany .Premier'McBride to the , coronation ceremonies this summer. During ,hi_ ab.ence J. P. lMcLoed, recently of Greenwood will have charge of the attorney-general's ofiice." chair, placed the muzzle-of? the gun .to.his heart and set the trigger off with" his foo'fc. • The report' aroused those in;Vhe' adjoining room aud when th.y investigated-, Mr. Desamlnier - was breathing Hi.-- last. The funeral was held at Cranbrook Tuesday morning, and there was a large attendance both from _>Ioyie and Cranbrook., ' > Edward Desaulnier' was- (51- years old last'February and ,had lived in Moyie for the past 10 years.,' He, was 'in partnership with his ' brother Victor in. the Central hotel and in other prop- er.y and, investments in town. Prior to coming" to Moyie he had lived in the Coeur d'Aleue country, going there in 18S4. ,He was also a,'pioneer in California and j\lo"ntana.'.His 'wife .died while living in the Cpeur d'Alenes. He is survived by a son and a daughter.' His son has been living .in Moyie for some time,,, and his daughter .is, at present, in Mon F.'G. 'Lo,ng, the shoemaker, is locating at ,, Galecian,, .-Alberta. His iamily will move tliere next week. ,, - ", ." "' , -Mrp. Davin, of Ann Arbor, Michigan,'i_ in Moyie' ou'a'visit' with her sister,, Mrs. R- Campbell, and hei brothel*. W. L. Reid. c W.H.Wilson, jeweler and'optician of Cranbrook, will, bo in Moyie nent Tuesday, Ap'rill llthj and can be found at the' Moyie 'Drug Score., The money subscribed in "NIoyie '"towards the John Houston memorial fund has been forwarded, to the ImperiaFBauk at Nelson. The amount raised was $3. For Rent—Two ' room house, furnished, $o church in la body on Sunday evening,, April HOBS V of all styles and'leathers for ; ' > man, .woman and child. , ■ *-' S S E, < WI ND, O W v;D I S P L AY Bowser Slakes Good Mining Near Eastport A. Gordon French, who is experimenting on refractory zine ores in Nelson, will soon have a small smelter completed by which he can* demonstrate his new fpro- cess. The new plant will be able to treat from four uo six tons of zinc ore per day. ^^{jiZZ*A**,nmm«Mn*09™ i Imperial Bank of Canada. , _*_.<.A-a-ri-d-r ---;---sl?:0"?S°o°o " OwBflSKb-JI-d -—%™g% ' 0»p.(_l Paul Up 5,715'090.00 •«_£S5_»«fs?st-- «••• I . ".S3S"7"5rderssoid avaible u. * . part of the World - Savings Btuil. Department. I soon. LO.O.F. Granii Eodge INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. This hotel is now under new management, and is tirst class in every respect M. J. BONNER, V PuoriuEToa Victoria Street. BUY YOUR Shamrock Creamery Butter Shamrock Leaf Lard Shamrock Hams and Imperator Bacon all first MOYII „r Cigars Tobaccbs Fruit and Confectionery V FROM A. i. Stewart For sale by grocers and ;^ p BURNS & GO MOYIE class Ltd B. C. Reliable authorities reckon the coal fields of China as , equal in value to all the other coal fields of the world combined, but, so far they are practically lying idle. Oue province, Hunan, has 21,700 miles of solid coal, anthracite ancl bituminous. * ■ Accepts the Challenge At the close of the debate on Socialism last Friday night a direct challenge was made to Arthur Barber ancl Chas. A. Mac- Kay to prove their statements. These gentlemen have accepted the challange, and havo selected Wednesday evening, April 12th, for a further discussion. Marcus Martin will look after the upholding of the Socialist cause. Tho meeting will be open to tho public. Incorporation of Merritt Men-it.'s incorporation has been authorized by the Provincial Government ancl the civic elections will be held in the course, of two or three weeks. It is generally conceded that .Isaac Eastwood will be the first mayor by acclamatibu. -real, hut' expects. to come •' west 30th. — —-"■■ -' ' y'team "was got up iu the boilei'3 at,the.Porto llico mill _yeste-day, and at noon*the whistl.' blew for the first time this seaBoi-. The planers will be running in a few days. ' ' Actrio consisting of Mrs. Miller, Messrs Clarke and Cliffe will sing '•Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" on Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Music and subject .will be in keeping with Palm Sunday. Ice cream will be served - on Monday, the 10th, afternoon and evening in Mr." Fitch's old stand in Morley building by the ladies of the Methodist church. Ice cream and cake 15 cents. Coffee and cake will also be served. The Odd Fellows' grand lodge for British Columbia will be held at Cranbrook this year,' 'and will open on Wednesday, June J4th. The meeting'at Cranbrook will be a big boost for0 the' order in the Kootenay.. ' Even .though the grand lodge is to be held at Cranbrook all the lodges along the Crow consider it an East Kootenay aif iir and are, giving their support. ' Already the lodges at Cranbrook, Moyie and Fernie have appointed their committees. For Cranbrook the committee in charge of arrangements is composed as follows: H. "White, chair- man-VV. M. Harris, secretary; C. It. Ward, R. E. Beattie,' W. S. Macdonald, J. P! Fink, F. R. Morris, II. Hickenbotham, J. Manning, J. llallet; W. S. Hall, and 13. H. Pat more. At the last meeting of the Moyie lodge,II. J. Lowes, James Roberts and A. G. Monk house were appointed to work in conjunction with the Cranbrook committee. On one nt tho evenings, during the session thoro will be a monster banquet, and on Mr. W.J: Bowser, L.L. B., 'a barrister of New Brunswick, has just arrived in this city "and will practice here. He has taken of fices for that purpose in the Turner block on Cordova street., Mr. Bowser is a graduate ofDalhousie Uuniversity,'' Nova Scotia,, and will be sure to s"uccee'd in his fro- f__3ion.;'-i'-om the News-Advertiser, Vancouver, of twenty; years ago. V ■ ' .' , ' - The quondam of M...*7*VVJ- Bowser, L. L. B"„ is uow the lion. William J- Bowser, K. C, L. L.B., M. P. P., Attorney-General of the Province of British Columbia, the leader of his poll at the last provincial elections. He is recognized everywhere as the driving forco'of the government of the day. He has held practically every portfolio in the gift of Premier McBride. He will go higher yet. ',, The'Copper Falls Mining Com-" pany, whose claims are nearj-ast- ' port, Idaho, have issued a pros: , pectus giving a. .comprehensive idea of .their, property and their plan of operation.' ■' The 'officers • are Clias*. Redpath,, president; A. Mute, vice-president, and Spencer Lewis,', secretary-treasurer. ' The property is located three miles south of, Eastport, and close to the railroad. The property-i. pretty well opened up and . will' be 'worked,'q'uite exteniiively 'this ' ,yearV " ' ~_L ' Miss L. M. Scott, trained nurse of Itathwel^ Hospital, Winnipeg, is ready for engagements of, any kind. ' Maternity a specialty. Moyie. Shareholders' Meeting Held '•Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. R. Kendrick, Kasacn, Ga. •'It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and whooping cough When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, aud the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor .similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It* has no superior for cold?, croup and For sale by all croup." For sale by all dealers. dealers. The annual meeting of the 'shareholders of the,'Moyie Telephone vt Electric Light Company j was held in the office of the com-1 pany yesterday afternoon. The • auditor's report showed the com-j puny to be on a firm footing fi-' nancially. The following board of directors wero elected: P. F.' Johnston, president; V. D-saul-. nior, vice-president; F. J. Smyth,, treasurer: J. W. Fitch and Philip J Conrad, sr. Philip Conrad, jc., , J was reappointed secretary of the In buying baking powder examine tiie label and Sake only a brand sbown So be made witb Cream oi Tartar SEND YOUR WOBK TO THI' KOOTENAY STEAM ' LAUNDRY. NELSON ■ , .'. All White Labor. Laavo work with the local agent ". A. B, STEWART F. B. HAWTHORNE NELSON", B.C.— Agent, for The Hudson's Bay Co. Royal Seal, K. & H. and Kootenay Standard eig-ars. i In Moyio about 10 inst. opening day the delegates will be given a trip either to Moyio or to Elko. ,, . Murphy Goes Insane J. J, Murphy, who for some years has been running a store at Ilosmer, went insane last week from brooding over tho present, mine trouble,' The old man was weak and ill and the absolute certainty of a failure to make a living during the strike so worked upon his mind .that ho became deranged.' He was! brought to the Cranbrook hospital, and when he is able to stand the trip will be taken to the asylum at New West' minster. Murphy is well known in Moyie, having run a store here for several years. Ho is about 05 years of age. Lame Shoulder is nearly al- wavs duo to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the f rt-e application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. company. The Last Debate The debate in the I'niou hall this evening will bo more in tho nature of a friendly dis-cus-ion on the increased _ost of living. This. will be the last debate of this season. ■ . Strike Situation ***** E_39 There is no change in the strike situation in the coal fields'east of here. All the miners aro idle, and the horses around the mines have beeu turned out to pasture, A pre, wholesome, Feliabie Grape Cream o! Tartar BaKing Powder, .roves the flavor and adds Im taiiMiiMess oi. flse food. Making Ties and Flume Messrs. Ij'itch vt Hazlewood have about 20 men making ties on their limits on Bridge creek, and a half » do/.eu men are working ou tho flume, which is being built from Aldridge up Bridge creek for a wile and a half or'more. ~-No,ime: fhosp. Boil. Reduce' Site ■ He&M__-_iiae5S ©S She Food., »I am Wr* ' •ifM " ■■-¥,Ai a &m 4-Mi ft' r'vA- ;: im .';"_■"'H '-.B-Litf; ' II-''' . ll'|f. , V"'a", '* <•!"-_''] ,.. * ." * iAnl-A i ''■■-¥, ? ;v. i^ -in : m a\: - l" ' ! ■■•' A:;.: - ,';tti: A ,;■•■■ if: \"A ,il<.;i rip wth H .tirt auu fiau niy hc.irt jumping lihf _ t.rcsbing machine. Th'b w*.& earned by gad in rny stomach prp-> ing against m; heart. \\ hen J -laited to use Ncrvilme J got better mighty last. Ii is citainly -er, lie eepio- th. -iialvc. oStilJ 'singing and h.Hti'tg drums, the eiijt'.ro array siowly backed off and left t|ie tuakv; coiled, wth his haj. / ' | 111. o.eupaiit of the fourth four flit 1 was, looking through the pages of tlio dictionary Ihc agent wa*. tiy- ing to sell him. "No," he said, closing the book and handing'it back, "I don'L waut it. ' It'b twr-nty years behind,ihe times. It defines 'janitor' as 'erne laker' of a building. 'lie's the __ie maker!" ( t " BU-tGI-AK went home ,one night. fumbled noiselessly at the key bole A and let iiiniself in without making a hound. lie was' about to creep sn.ttly npatalrs. when hib wire appeared on the uj-i-T landing. "Mike," said hhe, "wot makes ye come in f>0 quiet?" * '-Blame it!" belli.wod the l.urgl.11, "I tbouglit 1 was ia another hou.e! rill, teacher wan telling of Red Hiding Hood. She had d be' Btorv I de- and tbe wild 'Red Jviding A vN autopobile manufacturer Raid the -TV othor day: _ ��� , _ "Caid are now made,to last. The ri?|h man no longer finds his 1&08 car un- faebiorablo IIkii hia, 190" coat in 1910. "At the beginning1-of thp iniiuatry a ear was antiquated in no time���ao antiquated that pooplo lauglied at it'." "They tell a story in Botroit about a dealer who had, in 1900, an antiquated car. Ue tried vair.ly to sell this.car. He put lower and lower priqe tags ou it ���$100, !i-0, $J0���and finally he put on a tag to,tiie effect that the car wa6 to bo g'ven uwa%. , i- . '��� " Even theu there were no lakcTs. "So ono ev-oning, debperate, the dealer lelt tbat 189J car 111 a vacant lot , besid, his (.shop, hoping tbat some one would steal it in, the night. But when he came down, next morning, not ouJy was the old c'.r still there, but another one of similar pattein-,had been blaced beside it." fieriL)-d (be woodb nrilmals (hat liv<- Jliore. "Suildcnly," (-be (.aid. flood' heard si Ii.ud iioibe, aro.ind and ��hat do'you suppose idle saw hlunrliiig there, laoking'at ber aqd bhuw u,g fill its sharp, white tectli?" , , "Teddy Rou.evelt!" cried one of tbe boys. 1 V +��� �� , rHK huhband ^amo home very" lato' the otJier night fiom au important political meeting. In, the b:>!l he ki-.od up rather ��. row. gro'wJing and swaaiijig to himself til) rh'* Wife called to him from u'iBtaira, "What;_ the matter, my dearf','- < ���*��� * "Matter ��� hie ��� is.", he shouted.' "that there are two hat rabies here, aud I dunno wbicn one to'hang my hat ou." "But you've got two Jntls, haven't, you.''_.i"iirr.ibf" "Wliy, my friend '.Michel!" whiivd the Imy. , "He \\as'to base raqt me here, but lie ha.n 't come.'' 'lhe polic-inan, 01 roiirse, accepled, thc o.planniion and let lii'ji go; where- I upon The boy retioated Lw^nty pace-,, ���'btnieK a deiisive attitudf, and yelled. ",Ai'd whom did you mean by 'the booby'?" , ��� �� ��� * 8I2VJ'jR..I_ young men were standin'g before the desk in a hotel tbe other day talking aboiif dogs. 0..0 of them rbought he'd bulbar the telephone girl by drawing her into the .discussion. She- is pretty and good natured, but lhat afteiiu'on s-ho -\%as very, bnt-y. ��� "Say, Bct-sie,"' said ihe voung nsiin, "what,kind of dogs, do'you"]ikef' * 'Tlie girj found time to say, "Pox terriers." , '"Vou do?" Yes,, 1V1. ,iu>il love to have 11 nice' She lnri"V.l tittle fov 1.frier." I'd ���1 dt "Gee!" said the voung man, , lilif t,o'he a little foi terrier. " Tbo 'g'rl smiled. ��"You*-.might Jill the bill," she said. "Why naif" be ask-d. , ' ��� ��� "Because," ebo replied, after answer- iiiR n call. "I'd want one bright enough lo bo taught something.'-' B" WO Scotchmen met and exchanged t the small talk appropriate to, tbe hour. As 'they were parting to' go suppjerward, Sandy said to Jock: "-Took. inoii" I'II'go ye a roond on tne Jinks in the inorrn '. " ' ' "The morrn'f" Jock repeated'doubtfully. ' , -r ��� , "Aye, mon, the.morrn'," .aid Sandy. "['11 go yo avrqpnd en' the linl^s tbe inorrn'." .> ,. ,l- "Ay, wee'l;" said Jock. "I'll go ye. But f had intended to get marriet in tbe inorrn'." < , ' _ ' ' DOINd- AW.S.T WITH T��Z WHEEL- BAEEOW , '. 1'til. old-fashioned string of laborprt- I WitH .hovels and wheelbarrows I ' is now beiig replaeod 'by various. mechanical ��� devices,, _ape_iaily in .the tranbp'ortatiou of material about the .buildings of, a factory plant.r -,Thi�� seeiris tb ro enforce the advice of a wriiei in a' .New York evening paper some time age, who tol.l the Masonic element in' Ficnch politics vvbuh cotitiiliiit.d ,m<,r<> than anytbtng else to the ihc-i tliro'.v of the Kmilirc, It is interesting to add 'in this connection that thi"'vast majority of the presidents of tho United Slates from (r.ojg. \Vas!iii,gU*n df.wn ia Theodore Roosevelt have been Masons; a notable e_eopti_ii, however, beii'g'.lohn Ijumcy Ad|ims,' who talked'and wioto against; tbo ordjer with mticii vigor, and it,was 11.1'iitioued the other day I hut a reecnl Jfoll 0! the two hopses of Congress,al Washington, had revoal'-d the fact that S7 per c^nt, ofu the members of Ilm, lower bouse and SO per 'cunt, of , the ini'mbcr. of the Semite belonged to (be fraternity, ��� ��� '''' Factory, Edward K. Hammond gives] bire, along wit'h Bipgen,'stands out far K , A SATE I_fVESTJ_IENT The rainier who. needs a drill should get a good one, and as he has had no ccpuriCKV niuvj- K,i\o tha'matter to those who thoroughly understand their construction. \\ ben he buy s bli.idfolded he is like lhe 11:1*1 who ruarries iu liable an'd yOC'NO attorney not notcd.for his '.brilliancy reviently appeared' in , ��� court to ask for an extru allowance in an action which he was so for-, tuuate aa to have been retained tn. The cbuit col discovering anything at all unusual, complicated, cr extraordinary about the litigation, inquired of tbe young man-. , , , , '''What is thpie'about this .case" that to yon seems extraordinary?" , . ��� * , '"'That I got it," blandly, and inno- centlj- replied tbe youthful aspirant for Ices. fe '_: * . ������ 1 .--- -: .* GROUP of normal ..school girls from ��_v an interior New York town wpre together at Keeler's" Restauiant, Albany, beiU upon'a lark* (which they agreed could best be attained by ordering some'��T,eal flri,n!vB,' l'.ke men. The Waiter, ou being' d'uec.tefl* to bring "sonio drinks" all arouud, bbked. '''What, kind!" - ' ���; , Tbe lea ler replied with'' firmness, "Cocktails." ���> ', , ' " Yes? miss," said the waiter; ",what, kind ot cncktailsT" This threw the girls into confiisiou, milil one of fnem saver! the situation by suddenly exclaiming, "Ob! lager." , v �� * -<��� "(p\VO women on a train,, seated to- i. gethcr^ held each a covered basket. From one a faint snufll'ng noise some striking instances of replacing the wheelbarrow with devices-that do not draw wages. The object of it all is to ���'cut the non--produetive labor payroll."' Money is needed to improve the product; it shouJi not be'thrown away in paying non-skilled men tb,wbeelju���k and abov'e'all the other'sires of extreme Speed, and the Wilton 'marcs; have demonstrated beyond a,, doubt that <_hey are producers of more thau. ordinary merit. Nothing will be neglected in Peter Wilton's education in bpeod'and lacing, wanner-!'and the earnest wish about. After leliii.g us of such a use of his popular owner V friends ia that of "mechanical conveyors and 'chutes iu a nut-aiu. bolLtfac.tory. where, scrap was tanner is per- malving these machines,,! proceeded; while from the other came, 'now aud then, an indignant purr. The- conductor came by. " Ilogs ain't allowed on th'iB train," said he. , ' v> '"I his is a cut!" protested tbe ownct of ihe purring basket. ".Make no-difference���docs.ain't allowed '' repeated this stolid logician. "Must I get of_! too?" inquired tbe other woman. "I have a turtle in the basket." ^ ' ���'No, ma'am. Turtles is insects, and cats i_ dogs,'' he told bei. repents at leistiro. The fectly s':fe in buying the Kentucky Craiii Drill, because' it is made by a firm tint lias bid raor�� than fifty years' e_.perie.ie in the manufacture of seeding m.u Lines, used successfully by the mn-t progiessive farmers in al! parts of tbe v, nrJ 1. Their experts have bad actual field experience wherever grain is grown ii'id they buii 1 grain drills that mei'L ail conditions. This company hfindles many styles of Kc itucky Giain Drillp that vy-ill do the bc*st possible work m various localities. We refer to The American. Seeding-Machine Co., King ai"! James streets, Winnipeg. Write and ask them tor a cony of their Kentucky Tirill catalog'ie They handle ��I! -.ryles of grain drills���uo matter what ki 1 .1 of furrow opener ynu waul you ear- ret it on a Kentucky Prill. The American Seedii'g-Mnchn e Co. stamiB back of every Ko'itucky Drill, and Ihe machine simply muit do ail they cla'ir. for it. Tneir cl,_ims are ma'iV) and if tho Kentucky would not back up their guarantee by its actual work,,, they would not warrant ii the w"vy they do. Go to \o,ir local de'vler, after, you have read their catalogue, and insist on hoc ing tbe Kentucky Drill. Corns, Corns, Corns Discovered at Inst, a remedy lb it ih dure, s'lfc and p-iitilorte, I'utuum 'h I'.iii) lev-, I'orn K\tiactr,T, a prompt, i-lfiviive, p'111 less r. rijiiver ut corns ard bu.i ens. I'tiln-iiii V I'liiiib'Ss lorn Fxtric|..r m-i thcr 1 .1 >sh���", pan nor di<*< o'lifo.: Its naiiii. ynu lev, tells a stoiy , keep il pi sight, lic-e it ia Putnam'a I'lfnix*. ti in Ijvtr.ii tor. Sold by druggists, pne, S.-ii economicaJIy handled ,in this way, Mr. Hammond assures us that wheelbarrow men mav bo ^replaced'in'many another. Nearly all trucking'and tbe like can be simplified ifvsome study is'given to, the question of handling inateiial. ' _ Sonielinses, he notes,'it is not'a question of equipoienl so mucn'as rearrangement of machinery or of departments or"Cf"w._k m procsB, a8���m .the pl*an adopted at tbe plant of tbe D. M_ Good-, willio Company of Ch'*cago. This fae- toiy makes bo\-es, and the lumber co-.es .tfl'the mill in nlanks, After'the luiiber has beenLsawed, instead of piling, itVn itiie flcor or on a truck before taking it to tbe rio-saws, this'Handling ia saved by grouping the rip saws and",tbe crosscut saws,in pairs. 'j\.3 the, nieces are*, cut in lengths by the' cross-cut saws, they ar? pushed acro'-s the beneh,so th-it th'sy .lie in cisy reach ofr Ibe rip saw operator. This man fakes all of them..reaching in front 'of, his inac'ui e, niid saws {���hem''to the require J width. Beys tako the 'rip-saw pieces and 'bold them on ti neks readv for the neat department. At jia��;,onp ba.dJmg of mittnaJs is, saved by this S'l-id" arrangement anrl a groat saving in time is pnssibl". More- be proves goo ( end-fib to win the Sl. and M, and other big stakes. . The weather during the past week has been a trifle too chilly for'ice racing and several meets weio called off. The.tem- peiaturo has been low all over the West, several; places' recording temperatures' worse than 50 below zero. "Recently a Calgary liorseinan was explaininrj ,to some friends ,in Winnipeg that Calgary pef/ple would like t,o hold ice matinees but that the weather, would not1 permit; howevci'^ori Jan. 13 the, meicury1 i_ Calgary went down to -il, below zero,'the boldest ever recorded in,.that city. ' " Dan namiUon', one of the'best known lic/rs-im*ii in Western Canada, has de- -iided 'to 'iiiak. -Winnipeg his-home in fu- tine and is mov ir.R away fiom'Neepawa, where1 he has resided for a number of years. He w.lh-.-till keep his , stock I arm neiir Medicine Hat. A.Jberta, and will go in for lior.se breeding more e.x- foisnely than ever. A't a i.ieet ng of buried,a few years it i_,nest to impossible, says the instructive',German article, to discern fro'm the tjnarble.whether it has been lying in the earth for three;or for'a thousandvyeara. Heads, busts;,and statues of the various Olympian gods! n.nd''goildcs��cs are accordingly ordered iu great numbers from poor, but talented sculptors, 'wtio bave still their reputations to "make. Those rei pose rfrom two to three year's in the "pai-fh,* until the,surface of tae marble is thoroughly" btained and- roughened. They'are then -readvt'for the ceremony of excavation, which frequently is limed to take,place before'the"very eves of au eager Anglo American public. All doubts as to their genuineness arc thus once and for all removed. ,' Tbe manufacture of antique /pins is likewise an -"extremely. simple- process for those who are instructed in the art. What, connoisseur? term in', technical language " patijia ", (the peculiar varnish l:k- rust' which ' eoverB ancient bronzes or, medals) 'may be produced by a very, homely-'iiiethod. whicli, bears obvious fjitrus of having beeii "made in German*}-." r Th'e coins', which must'-be small, are thoroughly mixed with boiled potatoes' whif h arc then in-the form of small balls given as food't'o ge*se. The digestive process furnishes th'/, coin 'wilh H'e Ti_e��w.R.Try, appearaVc-' of< antiquity, and is said to be considerably more effective than tbe Italian method .. _, , _ , 1 of binding the c-nins tc the sole�� of the the Brandon Turf|feet- ai���- wearjn,r th"(.1T1 continiioiislv SENATOR DASH of Tallapoosa prid- ^ ed himself on his rise from the bottom, for Senator Dash in his youth , bad wc/rked with the colored men in the cotton fields. Boasting at a political meeting about his rise, the .orator sh'glen out Uncle Calhoun Webster among his audience arid said: "I see before me old Calhoun Webster, beside whom, in tbe broiling Southern sun, I toiled day after day. Now, ladies and gcnllcrien, I appeal to Uiicle Calhoun. TcM us all, uncle, was 1, or was I not, a good man in tho cotton flrd Is," "Yo' WU7 a good man, senntah," thinged negro replied, "yo wuz a good man fo' a fack; but yo' sut'ny didn't work much.'' AN elderly gentleman, who son z r::._.',;A7i_i. .eurs_g;i 1 n _.._ ,���i_ r*��l,:_. ivtTllr-on im_r.],Uj, knew ,-mothing of law, lived in an an Irish village where no lawyers had e'er penetrated. ai"l was in the habit of making the wiIIh nf li ih neigh bors. At hi: e-irly hour oi.e morning ho w��b hiouscn frn'ii his shimDcr by :\ knoi'lvii K ili ')''1 fl!1'��, find, putting h s hond out of tbo window, he asked who wim tl.re * ,over. this mr'hod of handling the !um-' ber enables tiie work to proceed much imin. urivormlv than it ever did wh"n e.-icb order was eairied fn,*n one depi.rl- me'it to the next. In another woodworking factory where such an arrange n em could not be mad",'the time and labor of handling small parts. Mr. Ilapi- 111 rn d tclN us, were cut to'a minmiu-u by ir stalling b"lt conveyors between tbe di'T��rent machii es. \ "This factory turns out wood-backed bnisrus of vanoua Ki'ids, and s-nall woi.ilesi parts are continually in proc*"s through tbo wood working departments. I'������lend of rougirsnwirg fbe Btock, tu*n liling it on a truck, carrying it to th'> the .< x1 iiiaeh'ne, and so ou. tbe ma- cl ines thc arraigod down the length of the denartmeut and ihe le"g'hwise and etossvv'se liantllM'g of the sri.i k is done by brll-eciv _ vors. These belt conveyors ii" driven by power from the ma ehires bei ween which they carry thr sin.ill pai-ts and arc home madr f.lTair'- ccinstriii'te I 'of canvas belting, u-.oh wJwi.ii vroodeh strips arc screwed crcss- wi~c. ' By j'hnniug machirca a great deil ot unnecessary labor, c ia Vie cut out and often ar overworked pice of oqirpmjn. ciiii l,e relieved by a study of'the .'ii.- difioi'S Jn one ��ubl'��hing pint, i'lgs eo1 'lining niigav'aes t-, 5, f,a',ie 1 w.-re iirigi'i'illy sent down fbe clev-itni in, wl'c 1 trucks. They were then slid out GRIM FIGHTS WITH MXTEDEEEES % RMIvI) and iliVpeiatc crirrliniils m-t A infrequently s'ioW* fight when driven "into a corner, bi.t happily such pitched 'bii.tle_ betwen'ii tbo forebs of order and unnrcby as tliat, which .raged in lhe ljast Knd, of I.ondoa ther other day arc exceedingly, rare. <- " About t'iventy'-six years apo, however, (Here did occur u swiiewbut similar case. A gang of armed burglars had 'beeu surprised by "police officers in a turning off" Die City Road;' London,; and took' refuge ' in �� disu_.ll .burial ground, whence Uiey opened n heavy fire with large calibre revolvers on.thqir would- be 1 captors, using tbo tombHtoues as cover. ' . .''''' One constable'was shot clean through tho/T-h~3firl,a.notii-r(1h'nd bis thigh s'mash- ed. tfut by this time police whistlcb weie sounding on all' sides, ami soon rtf; ���itiforeemeniB arrived. '' " The cemetery! vvas ru'sbci], "but most of the burglars escape..in tbes darkness and confusion, only, one being captiired. I 'Directly afterwards the leader of'the.' gang wad seeu'"<��''��i;on(y cb. ���", tlium tha poi��on on lured* fcin,.ll '".S-i'J. "C*1'. ���'���Wfl,B^' yniriouM.it-,,, " l\ ho 1 Ui�� lilo<>,���. ^tiaiiin^ hjII.iI irirrf _--B,JchV'"'H'.'"'.��� ' "^ i-�� ��hc i. .i 1 Quu. hrYwo-rnp A I.. -...��� . . . .. 1 'h how. h,>w.ror. did not, a��. ��m _���, ,,1 e eel. Qulia on tbo e>nlrnr-T u���"' booamp uure and more ����olleri an. nl/ colore.1. It then be*��� to /e-n. .... r 1 ', h 'if pil,.f.il the flnijet wM| I��,s.��,iu7|, t enre, h..w��r f. ll ��*_!��� 1,*,*^ ,{���., ��� J ol i mw-lj.. Iinln-enl*. .nd oili-r p., v*n U'.n�� which the doctor Rata m.V'����� In o tl��*s_ Ho���lr*c* llo-���li��|. 1 f,.ftrK," (hit I. I wmt. ia tha ��n.plf���l tl,���fl���.. w��uMh4��ia uiMed. W�� w��ro l���l.l iir* m��* rNnllArUf inyownln w)ihj_Z-i_ p,,), had otfooted aouva *rli,n eT��ryUifn|{ .^0 h'�� t f-i'lcrt an-l tha dootor'hud ia-iril. t onlr -'-iiuUUrx- could ��_to Uia B-areom tLd.Ill ' ) ��� a ��� n "J^ ' h"_*or_,' ��l lh�� tet.ertnm pora w_�� tli in>u rh'r clsnrio (,'tlicn l.o��.ls,|. In on >"l���n.' no doubt I n'luild hivo 1'vvovl ui,-vli bntiM nd hiiiMnt son a Mfonj-." >AII moth -rt _,.n .Id n^ �� t* li c_��_ 'ti.ni II ,| x< a f ur�� on-t tor bloo solli.-iss��a__i, ate crinifnaT'can'd^aBai.iisral.rVeVow 1>\�� ���"���������"���", "���"'llet!-, iiiTo" of pol;ce, when be is iusid e a-building and bis assailant*'.' aTe t outside.1" wa�� ebowii "at 'St. -Blazey, Cornwall,,early in HUH). ,wberi' a rnan flat-nV'1 \>t'] IjA'nch held-at bay, half the constnViilnry- ot thi county for yearly four dayi and nights. He'bad !o*\s of-unniiunitlon. t^n-1 )it>- fired_.rcpeafe(lly from tne windnwa of Jj's; eortage'iSt thi>��.(> 'who strove fo nr*pr.-..eb hiTT*.' Me-surpifmbi-d in" the em] to t-x? hau��lion due to luck of vslepii and food.' Iu April. 1901. ngiiin, an Ital-au vara- hini'er named Maidn, srnt'.ii'c-il nt Bordi- ghera, after quarrelling with nnd'killing . r:i,- ,1U but M.'.] iq! e 1 1 un �� wit.'. Dlwiwrnt, anUarptlc Ifnlment. I fn-'tTXli-.n Vu hvmC of ti-oublo.. bval- 1.,^ ,u'.,l hvk>IUUih. Almmnuvn, wj(S l-urii-t,,- svcli .13 Kvltru, wenrt, cr.ljv' wt^-pli,^ ht/^jv.-; h,;alj. cu-v HOifs, ^"���"''S; rvyiuc.fi Vrvrlrf'fi*i Lvmcn-W. A ci-l-mcr wi-ltoa; -My v. Ifo haa l��v��. Iro-t.lixl wlili a ruptured lln.b l��.r ly ..r u yi?_,fw-no :e��t dity or r.ljrht. V.-*. u-i.,1 tuo.^i iw_r_ known n-imiay for tho IraiiM^���null.lrF, i:vvr -I'adilv erly I could uot i��et a wink ot tli'iikmg of tbe will I have made. "Whit's the matter with the will?" Hiked the lawyer. "Matter indeed!" replied '"-���lutre, 1 ve not )pft, myself a I egged stool to sit upon " Pliih sleep, J'itt. three flip .vvn.^u/miui a 1 , Arti co n,:'i w1-_1'--'- 2*,,. ��d II-.I.HS-.. s.�����. ijAk��\,��:zz" ,uu AKA NSAS '?enator was ia'Philadelphia at shad time, and his political friends invile.d him to a mon,,, strous dinner, down the Delaware. Th(' Hcn'it'ir 'had a beautiful. time.' But he refused to, admit that Pennsylvania. ;ih a State, was sunerior. to his loved I'an.saH or that the products of tbe Knst could surpass those of the West. When, the plaiked shad wns served the senator eyed it in ad'nir-itinn.' "That's a beautiful fi.��h," he said. .'"Tl 'm." tnnrniure.it the Philadelphia politician, who was his pr'ncinnj bust, "I guess you don't havo. fish like that in Kansas, do youf',' Tlie,se.nntbr .shook' liis head. 7 ."No." he admitted. "No, we don't have fish line that, in Kansas. 'We don't need 'pip. The Lord knows,, where to- send brain, food." A STORY went through Germany about a Sehtisterlntb, or cobbler's boy, who' waited outside the pal-' ���ice tn si'P the eimieror come forth for his a-"tiT"oon ai-ieg. Fiiplintr the delay Icitiriiis. lp. sn-ldei ly exclaimed:, "The booby isn't comi gl T slinll go. " A policeman at once caught bim by tu the wagon, but this u.eihi ,' wis not only pIiiu- and rnulb m tlie (lev-.ilnr ^erv ���, 1* 1 th s \,. ; 1 Tbe Dominion of Canada'fair will be held al Regiila, .Sask., ibis b.mu-cr anil the race piogrtiTiirne bas bieu drawn up and consists of tbe following light harness events in addition to a number ot purses for runners'an 1 fanners' horses: Aug. 1. first day���Free-for-all trot, purse $('00; 3 00 trot for h'oises born 111 Canaoa, pn'ue 6300. , Aug. _. second day���2.30 trot, purse $'W; 2.:iU p.-*ce or _.'_n trot, purse $1,000. Aug. i>, third day���-Uotelk'-r per's Aug. Ji> si.tli dav���2.1S trot, purse, $1..-,fi0; 2.10 pace or 2.3!. troL, purse $000. Aug. S, fourth day���TroUnr pace for ."> y oar-old-., hopples barred, pur��e $u'vi0f 2.-_o pace or 2.20 trot, purse ���j.'ino. Aug. !��, fifth day ��� Tree Tor all trot r,r pace. piir*-e $i;tif); 2..'15 pice or C .0 trot, mir-e *fjflf); 2.15 pace or 2.10 trot, purse ado V-str'jiigls.ilil. �� .Kiimlly ��i,<.v<..'. f;,o he-i* ,;��f on ilii'-jro'ir', iunl Mint Mi.-iiV j, .hot befofp Jip hiul li'inseTt b :*' l>.''Ilio��'��ll,'l.viv1'fu.Hirl^l "-i 1' 1 tii'i'lly" rlu' <>inin< pupuljiioi. ..' ghi'rnr ii.'tiding licnitlr.'.l- >���'' aiillM.\iiiOHeah visjtnm., v-;. * nigTit in1 the nl loe^s'-wiitcii't 1' * gif^s i.r^ili'^ cj$i r^��rd;niir>-' *��� !" t,'AnoflieV-v?eui-5i'tional ca-e .e * i?C<'urred i�� <'aliCo'-ui.'. 'f ����� i:;iined'-so,iiSa:c i.nd J'-'Ieining, p ,p. i , , ' J'Vlir l],*IKlnd -Itllcr] llli'il' ul th.'ir -t roiJ'^i'ii) : lu:! *1 ,1 ' nn .bo'tglii f 1 f-i.TrP',,iP; ' ii-peai ipg rit!,*- ��� !>. v lib, ' ibeiv b" i.ie;i,iii 11 1. wiui '��� 1 sco'e. 1*. H,r ei,d A pi v. ��� i lui!' !i v, as( ,1p I' 11 frui 1 ��� I 1 H il-d ': f|!own oses h'n> (o> all kirn's of weither, bis discovered thit ' l)0'ld'�� .Kidi'ev PiJK ar- a s.Aereig'n remedy for'those kidnev- ij's t!iat almost iiivniii.bly .follow ueglectefl colds. " For four years f -.ulFpii'd frrm T.u'ii- b.'go. Heart Disease and J-Iiriiinal's-.i, brought on from a cold." sava Mr. Miller, "Ard I got the very besl-'rosti! ��� from using Dodd 's,. Fxidne,- J'ills. I freely'recoinineiiil Dodd \ /Kidi-ov PilU to anyone siiffeiing from these dis ea��i ���-.'' Phort and to the po'iit, that sfate ment. isn't it? But if is just like Dodd's Kidney I" lis. They "go right fo the point. They cure th'e Tr.;diip">;i. Healthy JCid-ieys strain all the impurities out of Iti" bluol. Tire 1,1.x. 1 means good circulation und reuewc 1 life and energy- rill over Hie inl 'v. Thus Dodd'' Jvidiiey ]��i||s not only chip disease. They* ti.nt' up Hi,, whnb" body and make a 'nan feel lhat he has been given a new lease of life Th'.1 'i .(i ! vr, , iv It '1 .. ���i)I,c ��.'���!���, s griar.f- ' I" I 11 < Moi e tl ri" * Inriouc ov .,npi tiled 1,1 bl'H'lc I'-riins,"! .mt I, iti br'dg.". II .1 li'n s"]|ii'n>' ret nIv < 1 an J b ,f,-,.,,l ,-,./, ,*f 1, .the'-.. ID , too, Idol re live I build'Ti *, l^',* i-i ^ "., bnlb't-tirmif. \ i*i il' r mid ri.ptitv ,,'h" ,Ts -mumi lip Lent Thc-'i il' .it I, 11 r f f ru s Jj.-, f, iii'til his 1 ���i.|n;li hansred. Tbeii. v i'l" nn I he took his own life. 1' i' ii 1 111 u, 11 Xeaily all chi'drci.' wtiriiis, and maiiv are 1 Spat.' Hkmii sjnll������_'11,* bv u Graie's We 1 in I'vii rmin A remedy o'" Ihp l.in'd 'h.it ( . SMM's Cure .lor,* cnu-ha, -^ aud lull.** curr. colli*. ... S3 cu.a. CALSBCR ESTER CARTRIDOE& ;, MANDTAOTTJRED ANTIQUES P'T.OPi;R who travel tc. Europe from this side of the Atlantic -will probably never guess what ,an enormous 111118B of faked "antique furniture" tliey pick up in Oermany and delightoj'lly carry away with them. This Why suffer from corns when they can bo painlessly rooted out by using Hollo- way's, Corn Cure. Winchester ,22 Caliber Cartridges both Black and Smokeless powder are unequalled for accuracy and uniformity in shooting. The Smokeless powder cartridges are loaded with Winchester Grcaseless Bullets which makes them clean to handle and prevents the powder from losing its strength. Try them next time: , Ask for Winchester make���the Red W Brand. SOLD BY DEAtERS EVERYWHERE. Sl wi U#-* ���9 '��& ���-.Af. i t.jf am ���ulcU.y 1 i*v ..Itfir ..1 nt.. CI.Ull'. 1..., .. .-: '' K. ii.-.nl Trial is Inexpensive.���To.,those who suffer from dyspepsia, indigestion','rheumatism or any a-liricnt arising'from "do- rangemqnt of Iho d'gostive syst.fiin, a trial of I'armelne's Vegetable ' Pills.'is rec.oirimeiidpd, .should the sufferer.lie unacquainted, with them, Tbe trial will bo -inexpensive and the result will be another, customer feu; this' 'excellent- medicine. So effective is their act inn that ninny cures can certainly be traced to ������their ' use where other pills have proved ineffective. - H GUSH SMfahh Cure nuic' Iy atop* courfh.1. euros col.I.s, Ik>cU tb*- ihr' nj oud lua^-v* # - - 20 c��uu, aekett Plaster;:m.. The Einripire Brands of Wail Plaster ,. . ' Manufactured'only by -7 mnipee, Man."V &iimsmi***?mmwEwxims28gEmB,m$ n TIIE MOYIE LEADER oes not coiiaiu Akin ^^-M^I^^^^H FASHIONS AND FANCIES ■','■' MOTORING NOTES WHEN Dobbin was in the height of his popularity _, ,t uu-ans oi tiaveJ. the ma. v. Hose horse -was -If. kept, fattest, eleii,.-if drove or was ln.v-.-n vvitb coilsiderab'i pridi. i« h•_ 1 iiomp. Votb'i'g t-.itl g turnout. The fellow win,,. n,,rS(, hob j «r fitjier more pb vein HEALTHX CHILDREN ■ ' i, ARE A BLESSING IfenJtby* huhu « ai • good babies, ,and tbe jjooo b-.by ,« u bl. bsing in ,tiie inothtr % h in to , -<-e IV "l among the cities'that !u- between { hi- ^M^t-t"'^"^..1..^ nUorilAL FOR ■■ MA. LAWLEB e_l_rlv in the eiti".-> o: wer> j.'a.'ltsyn, Lansiug and I'elroit, J'bi t Pontile, tl,'- •*.i_ln-'tuie of uii-oiiiolii). s ba. glow. to slkh an |)mti,|oiib evteni tut i S.tr '. }t1£j?^Z'1!:tRA*l0aS,yii-;'*xi'* ,(-'r"/ili,a'fp|1>*!b-'v. i'la'v*,. Kv('0' '7o.e„H»,l is w.i'iVi |l.artof iU-i.. j.-,..../ -uIuikuhI- ir.i-li( i icros. tho a J reel! and r iiui. stickinv! cd w iUj deli--- * - - - * ■ !—• ■— ■ ■- '* ' , , ,, .... . . -c, i - - light; _W"ji ii«w wwil ,, 'Hi in ill directions, alv. .w, e'.ciled uu-bntg-? pride ♦-. thi J->i..J -•.ii.'iil- iav< iU.de comment. ' . , 5toi.lv tho biekli bvbv i,ia< ,,„>! <-*, ,'•-„, Ihe advent of thp an*,) • r l.ilc fa 4 Mi 't .Ji|.«„- writeheii 'ain, "fvilmrn it is uot lorif miythilig moiv tl,,i p, ti,.iiqfertb.'tbv '_ . .i.Ii wlieo. he is ■.)'"'«' yd" •be problem of upkeep i1,,,.,, a, living | ne th-j ,one tu „J,.*ii».. I'fii..ir, v0ji inunal to a tbiobbipg -i-Thine, Vuijsive bun eddies, -ul 04, ._°! ufhV i,,0ii 'he.problem hits' ii-crcas I in i-nporUm [. Jbbn's J digest. 7hpn wu.-n >*'• i-'cr«-si md VI lay it wa. a ^natter of -/ ,11 oats IiiauA ! 1,1 g yon give h-u .ou.p "hooUiTii"-" ncT.'ui • \I'('ll„*;il, CltKS id l!/l(l 'l|(|s'ji» tl'!,' If' h, •ji.i,- .... TOOK GIN PILLS .11 , , "— , ' * •' ..-..- 1 ,,,- A- .'jet- } I, .fusihs^t.f 'be < -»i/-i>( ;uo''uct),j-i,< !' t . >, Hii'ied M.tt-". There 1- Jjirdfy a A. ■■) !l,u Hi w ho 1, ., s,,lT,l . 1 ,,,, I a ..1 . ♦ ' , I, *..'._. 1 11. Wiiub ,1 yjlTd iluloifin'iifj*. freigjn cajucity^ d.jeJ 7i.it- fioK. siihe. tJi'.y are run a- i, in. "iriifi lines .is -.i wlit.i s LltHS ' ia) fnni n no Jo.i.i i, t ' th. -.",. 11.S, IphIp.I to th it IfliVt; .Jj.. jjf i|j„.,, in ' I, 1. , JV ( r,ii,} *i 11 1 I r 1. "i i , I in 'j ;i 1 ■ 'A A 'r fi' 1H N |i"r,„ 1?i -^— , ' ' *> / -i ,," • S there any fidvantiige it) bftvinj. n iia^jfaJlv goor) figure? ul 1*. or« of Jlie momentous qut-stivirifi of the Jiourr Dfteji tbe .,„.v?ii. fasHi.n concical'oi' rpyV-aJl any, brnnit v'of line's-ad io't. h ■v'l.ml.i loors Susy better for stm|.Yiijig'r-a,rofuf/v where kr, w-iKt b'"i flbuuld "Jjs piaoijd? ' r ' ' prci.-- at flic iiiomt-af 'i« 4rf}niend<,i^«1)' i/itririftv Its bliu•' »pt ti"«p'h'"v> I, bt,t a 3W«i*»o/h und a Bnuifj, j,* ii'wi-!! 'under ',tP».l bv the woman wHV> ■cani-os bin' »«/}»..vvn jn-,t bl'«wi«* : ,ijf I'jkirV it. but who f rum ppjiUcplf r-pe r«f»r kcoimhViv ui'is to con trr-t h.(,!• pradicJiv 'all,the loading n doi.. »i tr,,,,,,,, ,', ,i,,/, a single <}ay. |{y d;lytirwtk on S.i.'b,, l„,„, f f(. rt,l( it.Ofilig the fijst of the Jong l-'se ,< 1* V*> Vi' ' fi* ' twliauf- or to5 Uttl^ MtJfwji t-^dltTiJictlj*,' Then it req«ir._ _ht? *^f f •"■?','»**•«/ m (bo *tyl. Aga.Jl'K sbonJ-1 he iiatod th<-t th,i j-rrau.j.t of c-romw be take., tiMt th- -,v_.„! «„,.' ^'W!t^MbP''JiaiutraJ,. ,ih, S (/.(i ftnd <'„' ™- ,Uplup_. "1 ben- urns! be ij-r- 'pVmVn.i if lk. !,. A'A th • gVWtf,.ba» tiot'an hVb toojuueb. Vu^vinlp hJ.lrt 4t«-Ti ca'H-r tu earn <,ut ibese Km% »,_.._ ,n.vi '«, S ,, rw'fo if„i fr.^,li 80svf(lbr"Pa,h-«' (»«F "»«•". "'V-d _|-0 us -be front Uut the ««o .I^MJr«t(-.„fbthf »,,»ffl skirts „rA ,!JW.| Z ' iit'),b'>r,ryotingsfer > twi,y,''yi'hp were i;i;'rri|v romp- ing <»r ui advae.ee. " . ' ' t ' *T Tit-1. aJlowtd to kcfii up ti),Viii,'J -ilid f,he iiov. •, " , • ' " \ad Why D.t.ar'rav f" taakfd ,)|be g<*»itkinttn. -1 , j.7 V 'WUl, naid''thfl -Kt-..-"Vrro see5 it's Hns way, , We'ip a-pluyu ' automobile. .I"ucm) f-llci_ ahead /is 'be ii,Or», ihe 1iioi___,aii4,-thfl-«wbcels^-!f' ' , n!"y6-i,'''*'"aT_'th.ro!d nun. '•butiwhtit ire you?"-- " J r" ibe upkeep, matter, "^For ,& .-in autotno ' bile i-j-'what it 6ught to b«,|Kand is QXgp- auioHioUiIv'v, begjt.v to eolip. ilrnvti t.l tin- ,-;if<.^t tre!sht yards AJI dav lyug 'r\\# vv .-( I .j* ,„ ol idling t«e 1 un i.inoi .n|if t'b^ iVv.igh 1 i„" 0.*is. b!.«I(iii1_tjiU't,hto/,5il'j t!ivru .o'ltuAi •, tlif1)-"H''l! wjtJ.vtdiiri tf.e'-.biclts ot'tr,i,', J, I tf7. 1 - • *. i>f-;,t At A '", 0,1 n .. T<, 'if afp-i ( ne* oil, ic clogging- fjtei 'larts, anrhwl^n beat .iu.f fiictiot) .develop, this fdY.igtl 'natter ciirbpnij-ps-^ henco tiie objuiioii- able smoke. 't', v ' A , •1 J'An nil m.si' be Jifc-Jit, well ri'tm^j' of foreign panicleV an.) muBf po^psH a «tid.tv i.iit ar« riad.v Us move 'Iui<; riuKV fho mn to \'li>.UgO' iv S'XtyJi.>ur< ' Tbe aiitomob le'cur. tbatvare used'.ar this pnfpo?-- ail'bs-iw e-td floors, ivltc'.-..- they, are loaded. Th-ie ar.rffl Aotpii parallel ,l..««l if that .ro.-. a tbo«nigh not'lnd.e-yin.t'wboHy. t-lL-liinatip' efflu vium'. For, on the quality and quantity •>f it he' 'oil Used much,, ifpec-sarily depends. 1 , - "* c ' A, ' ' 7,Thejnfan-«on" tb$ streef, and'the buy- j-i-Sj arid ' owners : of s-fftompbil^s,, .now •til too littlooabouf-fbese points. "They -ake^'jthp ariv-ipp of ^"friends'^on1- ihp. oil -i«l oiling pib'r*psit|on'—i-or they a'l'd per-1 •n'lUded by rh^ clever salesman who' has •ideas'*nf h's own. ' And fb?y dodge^er* vonaJ' investigation1, ibecaiise, rhe, ^vvbole •natter is k<> tiefygged for»them''int,t(;ch- nicij terJrts and arguments tbat*a course, 111 V-'hoctaw,. ot<, Chme.*c _sPems ^prefer-" ibier "ijet, ,a 'little discussion *ii|tdayi. rep"* show, how t.a-*y it. is tb iloca^e'.the •fluje-nf thp'habntirig odor whi-h vjtrie ,'3rs JleJ-ye, SpflJ,ovvi,j^a']ily it jii^y' in whole \)V>iti i;firt, *bpr"<-,bvjated lyy Lbe jtiver* or'bwner. Th's without obiur- ira-vioils a««>t,nst "inv£ntor«, ibakers.'^iies-1 men ,or yiDybody else*—*nness., Tbe "mechanical, o;IiT feed^oil to^the-'parts drop by 'drop"/' '• A , > gettirig'-ieally et-okv' abrit. , oil dripping in the streets'and smoke.Jj' 7"e_ _,jnpp"y-jy*item' talutirg tbe nostii|s of the, public. And ?he ovynfrs of automobil/'*'no more^tfn 'ov a ride i" a Htnoke ^vagiritban a ridp, behind a half-starved, u_kci"ipt horse. While busy^ at' ojher1 pioble-jis, tbe makers'of automobiles hie 'not given this 'question-, quite the wthoitgbt and consideration that ',ita M'ii|iorfattee do- ■*er*«*_. bur it caflnoti'be -..1id"that they' bav^e wholly neglected it. They .have provided 'improved sysfewis For' oilVlis- rribution, and have endeiuoreg lo eliminate lea.ages./ Buti.rhVse effqrts do m^nns a "peart- i '*!, 1 f t T Venture ,to say.'"says ,H.< M. ,Jer- cotfre. mecnaiticalengineer, "that, the' "day isr not far distant w'hen smoke* and odor_as'companioiis of some, auto mob ije<* \vtll be only reminiscences. • Even tqday, vviih a, propej; lubRipati^syyteui and "a proper s-rade of oil,''there is.no valid excuse^, for the vnoking 'car, vvfiicb ,'A /letrimenffU to^thc maker as',well as of- ,feii«iveito'"tne r.wnVr and the snielJpr. , v"tini'rov-eme;'tp are ocing ,niade' 111" eng!r;es looking (o 'Hie complete e!imr ination of all, gawlinl' odors. Of cpur«e. in'the preteiit slate of devpJor>'n?nt*thi tut sblpment. . • ' ,• !< Mult of tlU'se autotiivibiles :lre l'irought down fc'o'the'loadingj^bu*** ()u tnii,vks i.i^ 5>tqad of being driv'ej) through the street liy their own motive power.", This is to_k«ep^lhem vfroni being soiled "or'iu- SUired. The level^, of < the 'wagons -is , almost the same as tbifc of the floor "of tbe. earj'find alUfbat^is neiijisi'ry j_ fo lit up a 'sb'ort gitn'gvvay pspet'inHy built, Here's* Home Dye ' That , ANYONE 0/O»rj O«.o.1 ' 1 HOME DYEIMC h_i alwayi/b-ea^ mor- or lest of a -ifficnlt under* Uim.- Hoi w,wllui , / you _»• • ■fl Jk 5+nd toe Sum pi * C*rd anct Story koo.t.i »# j, Th* JOH"N- the Goo^s you hive to color. it fv' or theJpiji,,po.'*e.„-j;.T)ieli the '_uton,t<"buy is puvhed into'the freight-car,-either-by main strength of the ■ulen'engagevl in loading, or else th<» machim.' n>a)vesv Ibe short ruri ubder it"; ^own power. Ahe ens fhatS-are driven 'down to the,'li/ad ing-f,!ace. arer easier to brtndie.'.Tjip gangplank in their ca??, is loiifiei ,.iud slants from the 'ground to, flip floor r,f 1 lie car. The sl0p# is riot much greater ubau that A1 gnat many of these trei^hi-eajs thnt-are iised^in lhe shipping rii aato- rficU.flp*-, have^dopr*- l>o*li u(|" the "bides, and at fhe-end. * iWliqin shtpmonfs are N'o-loiiger -Has ,\ '\"Yrf\ : ;; , Cord,fcbr.'Ca4arrli;;Op;.fciiS Tli'ar Si's-,—I iinu, !,<•< n 'ui ijie^lri^. V ■ J'„„ £0ft t/uiiness fcr "up-to d;tf.* di ANitijiath* JJ.iwo ' uv, r w\ year] »«i-li iV.e ll •ertiiii Kind' •t. .III'I ,is III d< epV A'A tpe^i'inrt 1'rtHH'., in ii;: x> sulf^'ez f,(, e(^i1aril"s'j and iiotit'ng t,b. eupririH's > ib> if < _ t[ tarrJie-viU" ">v,'^-atrd bv irrti'^i',,1 * * curiusif i opiHcl ,jn.t trv,*>Y" a li'T i!| i-,1 . c-'i-ijW-cgc nf tM.ta rhivof.j-v' ti.-Dthf, time 1 bt'd fijvisbeil itvmd <7V(.>f tli" .;;:., tvU'e'iiUIJit" iif ( it irili|>"o"i ,' w.is'cotn 7.lptf.ly i(Caf..rrhu'o! n is sold under gniirkiitee, iD'2rjc. pile and $1 aizes ' Get it itcom ' yij>ur4ilealer' ^ „ ", A l -' i^AiAi L$L\ UUSU V-llll test_ h'S own oil. an! h" can Veep «'ur^ watch'on tne Ceding of bis «iaiihi». . But when, be,has'done these thing* i*_ ,b*!is by, uo means exhauste'l the subieel. F.ir-he f'Mi'!'- tint get -.n oil whicli is too heavy, too light Of (too ehpiq*. Oil aiy cpr, but are located R.agonally across'from each other, so'tbi- wren ii b;g nla. h ne is r.illi'd in fli«rc iv pli-ntv t,f*rocm for it to Jlti inaiupiivrel nifn j^o^itinn lengthwise *Ti tin* inc. _ In Xevv v-|>i,v City opi-of tiie ni'iro-tds biis had a hiige'struetu'e built ptcJuvii -i>- _fc- r<« low a<» h-if a cent pei, niilp of travel. a« imviii n-ir a cenr pe* miie or travel. ( ,. Jth ,.M ,„ f !,o's,ble d.'Ii, „lt The gasoline bo.t .^ estimated as low 1 \?1 "!\l\J*, ., ''".AA, ' nsiht, quantify rf gasni-ue in, cotubus-, •ion in thp ,engine, and the, sraoke and -mell pioblems begin to stait toward the vanishing point. H." C. Barber, one "of tin; best known j **s !l ff' . , , ,. . uitoinob'lp -ile- m.nsgprs ilow operat- warniPg^ that cheap cylmdei nl .0 costing in the Detroit tie! I, in dismissing llest in fbe. end—Pi'd smoky. £-0 to be too economic il in thc price paid fir 1 il is a dangerous mistake. i. ,;„ _»". « „n vi,„ ,„.,.. > ,„' : ; 7,11 (nis nail a litia-p'sinipru^e run r pirelnwi ■(>- mu price all the wav rrom -10 cents to "Slii ^ * .. . , - ,._,~.,ii„-, , „rA ,:;i. A^ 1. ' T. - V7 s<* a recp-virig srario'i torautoini.hu-... per gallon. 1.100 oil's are obtainable •■( r A- . 1 • , , nn .., -,, nu ,.7'„.- ., rr.,ti,h Tr ;.V , ,.' , ._ I Nolliuitr «'l./- is hilM'IlM there K'UUOs on ce»ns,a giti-on. It is pollinated thar », . r- A .1 * v • .„ . ,, ,„ 1 1 .:„. *: t V ," ,ws-,ess{>s ie ricbt consi's;em v. fake a piece (\f soft, white paper and pour a few drops 11 it. If on nibbing (be oil'r.imdly di^- iiipe.irs* into rhe paper, leaving sitth* body* or viscurus matter on tne p'u-cr, ■" is ;HH>r oil."* Ai'd to if-p poor oil is tii'Ugii g to the macninery. Li results, if (here is much foreign, matter m tho Pe-otte tbe fact'tliar nothing initi't]*o< j mobiles is recti, ed and 'Wiv of t-pi>f 1 f-'aii ''oiDia. ^ptblislipd in fins ,iuFt two years btxljirp the Anier'c.ui rv, u'.lf-on." rt stiil 'liftiiii-, roe Juuelv fiiirliw iv tJia* it .Iway-s Hvas. ibe ,'tily road ci.m'pct ing the old missions—a im re long s""i.ihh i[r.-> many who ••iifT't'r ,t"rom riioiimiitis'ii a trial vif Patmelee \ V.,g. table .'ills ,s '1 (lominepdod. The-v luive pionoiiiecd •lotion upon the'liver nil kidneys aji 1 by regulatnig the action of th-sp'org ins act as .in alfe'iutiw in rtireveutin2; the admixture of uric acid and blo.-d that Causes this o.ui.ful disorder. 1 tit*v hull n""" °-'''>'0" ttts expert to discover wherein lies the Iftil " ,,1*li'« lhe gown unboeiiJiiii g. The shoublcr seilili ot I' H'lil u fraction woiks woudeis. Ilufiv waist, ■\'-o iiiust be careiully b.il.u.icl so 1l1.it it vwll '•tut • ii 1 " U ""'it' it un inch oi.I ot 1 be way* I lie skut LSf, I v j"1' K I'llliei too far t'oi.ianl or Inn I'aV b.u-s, the 1»m A{] ' "! '"' hliMiliiW-ly stiilight and the prOpoltimi w II Th, ' 'l' ■»!t )„ I .. '7" tun.' "Uuiuf f'^'ll ■", * rem, v, | ,;"«r.„, ''"Slit rn, r1'" th. ,„ ttron ''•list hue! Where will it eventually be loeitodf •lie bust is one of the pie-cut slibs, but, at the > woman ii.usl lip long waisted 11 lie thought .it 'a- are not lo be thought of fit nil eos(. \lihongh Worked in (he lediieiu^r r,|" weight, tliere .11c en "it f rami win Iv of wh'ih. if nnl the flesh, en limit '• n tontenled that the wtnsl line pi iced h'gh '" 'lisguising hips', 'ot Ibe lines of (lie skirt fulling 11 ibovp the natural cm v c of the 1101 uml waist line 'nis, '"J'ltuitily lhe long, loose ceil is always mine ""'■ tii-ii i° Kl<'"' :«*omjni. than is tlie.tim close fitting ltra'Kb't r.r l'*' l'l''i"'-v outlines.- the figure;-. When, the''first ,ll"t'f slii', V"'"1'' ■K°vvi*.. , appeni'p'il ihpi'e'Was invariably iin ^ntpiJi''. ""''I"'•"'•'£• "" priuecss shape. over vvliich fell '■lis s''r.,i"i '""'('' "r l''e ■stnartem.; and these are most care- H!l as mil to interfere with (he lines of the nig. "lie th.it. is willioul sm .lining you. let .him a .slime at. hei:." 'I'hb . Mag'laleu 's adi/rat ion-=of ■ the C.brist i-eiiiii'iii-i- throughout tin*..'.(nnna lic'r7defeniM" against the as- suulis of Vents. ' 7 ' J . ' •' • .' ' ' A powerful 'dual not takes .place in the room'where the I.as't" Sup-pcr w.is- -er\ cl. .' ii, I lie grca.l Hi blind- characters, who pl.ived pnniiin'ciil puis iu'.tlie Uagcily cf 'Ibe Crucifixion Tire p'Ori raved,' i'liid the ■'m.ni wlmse 'sight the Xazarene re Atiiivd "describes I be .spectacle t.t', ijbvisl ■ being led towards Calvarv. Kinally. lhe wanton Uuiiinii general, enraged at Ibe Mag'la'len 's scorn, rushes out-to juin the cursing mob. leaving the'Voriaii failbl'ul 10 tbe Inst. L1 rhe oil you .n-d List so 11 _ive the s.-.'ue u",.!loicd sit lsfactimi this w*;nter'. bcclu-e |i> al! pn>b duliiy it won't. Yi u ought lo chn litre (be grade of oil with tbe season. It remain* to be said th\t .luroinobrie mamtfactureis and oil producers are woikng nidppei-.dently. Thev never Vnaemin is i sf.xt,, I «r - -» vvh'oh 01)0 have unitedly- tried to solve thp pro!, fills beciuso of I ick of blood, ot becauie lems involved in fhe use of oil in tb" iho blood 's poor wc.ik, and watery. iid'chintMn of car". Of course .the The mm or wo'ii.in who has not enough o'l oeonle have, nunv of t'npui. done blood ;s pale, I'liigml, easily tired and their best to produce a smo-.th, vis easily depressed \s the double pro jiuuns o 1. Hut so'ilet nnes faults 01 !,,-,! gn'sses 1,1 her symptoms show themselves: struction hate n ndered good oils of .■' • inl the life of thc sufferer it 01.e of more value thin the very poorest. !t misery.' .wiaomii upi tis the door In'is up to die tti,.t who is buvni" an an',, (iiiismiHvtioii, and gives victims to all to look well to the constnictini oi <» -. 1 l,o cpiicmic ip.'.l n|ies. bccuiso the with riVrto, e to "he cliitg s.stein n wlule body is weihcrn ' and uniblp ro j use, It piift rot leak all over fie pave res st the itirfii-is ,f .jiscnsc. Or. \\ il j meiits II must neilb< r del tge 1 r ! 11ns' 1'nik fills 11, the best remedy 1 stirv e the cicuhttrv system of • in the world for the <*,ir,> of a'11 mill, I'"ar. Thi 11 wJimi these points ,,r,> -,, -in I all its attiiiiint misoues TJ.ey , to, let h'in gt> into the oilgr.ulii ;; ipl •n.tke th|' blon 1 rich, re!, :\nd pure, tluH|''ons witli circ bimgiig iii'iilih 1111I stn I'g-n to weak.f Ke^ul 11 mr of ill smelling, di.tpin.' despondi'iit 11 c 11 ind wn'iien, \\ e do not j noisy cars bv mittnoipilides r. Williams' pink PIN have failed tc,|be conserve! The car owner and c 1- cere c' given ,1 fur trial. Mr. .lohn maker slunll welcnue r, asiiii.ible icg.. Ifistings vrenu. S isk , was a v it! un of litiots. '1 ( • v often point out deft its t'ns double and found new he.illh the remedying of which means progress thiough Dr. Willi nis* Pink Pills. Ho, in the evo'ii'ioe .if better types of c-iir jsiys- ''I was w-.irku g on a radway I—steps toward the Perfect Car of Tn , (i,>l'n 11 g.i tp.iiit and fnnn 1 111 vself grad 11 [morrow „ ^ | •illv running down. I did not p.iv mm hi atf'ention'to it. at first, but. .soon f lieir.inl One indication- of flip tremendous ti, bi'se'iny iinu'etile ■'aiul-it was a triii]; Kr0?'.t.n . °". tlio automobile' industry to get- f hrOugh 'my day's work. ,f grit. cliiutc WTth yquj nutomobiie, y mi niv-f J i-m-t be taken iiu orditig to dLfeci.... * sold an <•-! wjitablp to the tpnp?-i | and used siendih nnitibv v.,It s,„„ i,l\ ivres yon mist eueou liter. Aid don't'giy., evidence of" iheir beivei'cial effet ts. expect; rhe oil you in-d List so n„o! It Eubs Pam,.'_vyay.—Tbsr«. is r.r. lim meat su pflic.ioiou^ in ihrrwimii piiiu i tint, used ^ it success.nllv iu treating ui.ti,'.- ail ments. * ' y-\*} UF& faXC-dp jQtopd ctJersKs^. croa*vui C < a* ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFHCE • WmNlPEtCAV/DA «i. Ion',, «-i-,,f •iii, '••iii >'t n' '•■ ■•1!' ''I'l'in'cnliy rets ', .coats are very smart and almost without ex- .'"_"«:. .Iiltlioiigh tliey,show oil' ilu" present ■era/.e iiinsi wuiidci-l'iilly. :\ siniill niiinunt of nulls i'ei]i,ii-,.,|,. 1,,|| |,>( (he wiiiiuin ivho knows •lie clothes r.f this win'or. bnf thinks she To make petal" crniiuolles boil llnee or four potatoes and mush .fTCni t'hr.iugli a wire sieve' ivith a woo len spoon; :ubl one dhiice of'' bijitler. Hie yolk of H" e.W, season wilh pepper Hid suit. Whip the wlrte "f an egg In a stiff troth an.I stir hi If of il in- 'flu-" ''"'"' i"'"7-oi,iall, bills, di" in b-aten egg. oil in broaili'iuinbs.. I'r.v in deep l'i' •« !1 lll>'1' brnwvi liiiin on paper by. the lire. ,-,',, , slewed n* 'be,-! lake Iwh pnnnds nf ov-rlii'i'K pi,,,!,, ;„ 11,,-,'." .piarls nf w.-iter. mid 11 little salt, ,,„] , k sl.iwh 'in one hum n'l a I'll': ""'" I carrots, tiirnip.s. onions, and cat picros. on.I simmer for one siiuiii ■■liiiiinling I'm' '•ach person, and I'bn-c ' In- moat nn 11 very hot dish. on il. 'thiclicii and color the gravy. and color To ma' and cut ii| skim veil. thimv in '-ne piuind "I miv cplery all wnslo"! and cot in nnd ;'i Ii'iiM' In01 is- .Vi'il bnil for twenty mil .ul'' nrran^P ""' 'diiiii|ilii'i-"' and serve nedicine from. Ihc doc.'iir on the works, but, it did not b,'l'7 me. and finally I, got so bad I 'toll the foreman I would' havo fo quit. ITe fold 1110 not-to lose hope, that, he would get some medioine Hint would soon make,me'all right/That eight be'Went to 1 iiitii and , bought mo three boxes of Or. Williams' Pink 'Pills. I had not taken; more than two boxes when I begun'.to feel better, and after I hid used five boxes I was a.s well and strong as ever, and could do a day's work with anv man on the job. I may hist add tlui! before I begun taking the •ii!N I'.'w.i'i mv run down that I weighed only 1_'_' pounds, and while taking I hem 1 '.--'i'od '7- iiiuiri's. I cannot say tun •iincli in favor of IV. Williams' Pink 1'ills. and s| rough' ,i,'commend them to •ill run ilnwii men." Vou can got these ('-Ms through any mod',-ire dealer or by ninil at oil cents •1 box ■•- six hov.'s for $'-'.."0. 'from The P-. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, lint. the United States, and a-'feature .that i.s quite unknown to'the general public, is lite''enormous, number of railroad freight-cars thai, are built especially for transporting -lutnmobilps and are used ,'fbr notjiing else. There are P'.OOO of thfi.se automobile freight-cars-busy from Ono year's end fo the other hurrying to'and fro over the rails. As most of fhe great, motor car factories are located cast of the, Mississippi River, the principal joiirneyiiigs of these ears are To discern and deal immediately with causes and overcome them, rather than j to battle with effects'afrer llio disease! has secured n lodgement, is the elrlofj aim of the medical man. and Pickle's! Anti-Consumptive Syrup is lhe result of patient -Miily along tli'ii.'particular line. At the first appeiinince of a cold ihc Syrup will be fi.uiul 11. most efficient re'i'iv'y. arresting development and speedily healing the affected parts, so flint the ailment disappears. ASSURANCES ISSUED Commuted amt. 11,129.980.00 ASSURANCES IN FORCE 3,009.746.00 L_cr-a» SB p.c. PREMIUMS ON SAME ... ... 100._S_._7 Increase30 p.c. CASH PREMIUMS 75.29_.85 Increase37 p.c. INTEREST 15,018.44 Incrsaa. 4S p.c TOTAL CLAIMS ALL PAID— (4). ... 13.635.10 ASSETS-..' 802,497.00 Incraase 19 p.c RESERVE ON POLICIES ... 116.S32.13 Increase57p.c. GROSS SURPLUS 183.892.00 NET SURPLUS—Over all LiabtliHe-.. 83.477.00 Increasa 12I>.c. INVESTMENTS-—The Company has exceptionally good facilitic. and f"g ' i"ifo'i 'or inve-trncrt of funds, sll of which are being placed In first mortgages on improved Western farms. Tbe Company h..-. never lost a dollar ou any of its investments. For every $100 invested, the Company holds security of «t20. INTEREST—The average' rate of interest in, 19(19"earned bv British companies was 4.34 per cent.; by American ec/m panics. 4.M percent.: by Canadian companies. 15.41 per cent.: by the Monarch Life in 1909. 6.67 per cent., and in 1910, 7.69 per cent The Average Canadian Life Policy a-no_nt_ to $1,574, the Monarch Life Average being $2^385. The Compauy still maintains ita'reputation of securing its business at a low expense ratio. The Total Termination from all sources is exceedingly small. ■ A complete copy of the Annual Statement, Including & ivnopMs of the addresses of the President, Mr. .1. T. Gordon, ami of the .Vicc-I're.si- dent. Mr. ,V. Bawlf, i» of interest, and will be forwarded to any address upon request. DI1.ECTOKS .•. T. Gordon E. S. Popham, M.D. C. K. Gordon N- Bawlf O. F. Carrutbers- R. U. Otto I*:. I., 'laylor, K.G G. A. Charlton. M.D. R G ironside Hon. R. Rogers .las. Murphy T. .J. S. Skimier' I). E. Sprugue iL W. Kchli- J. W. W. Stewart President Vice-President* , J. T. GORDON N. BAWLF E. L. TAYLO?, K.C. Managing, Director SecreUry and. Actroary I J. W. W. STEWART J. A-.TtfACFAiiLA-fE, A.LA. -7if_t*_i *&r i *���*. "Pabliblied in Lhe interest of ibe people pi Mriyie.aud.E-.-^Kootei-ay. ��� " .^.J.^MVTJr.^r-JWJSja^R. / Government Road Work A\ John Keid, ^superintend"1'' ��� ��* government road \yorlr Jn . this district, \va. in .^loyie yesterday con ferring witli J|2d. Taylor, the local,foreman, .iir. Hei.d has, pine road gang*; and two bridge gangs.. Qp-. J. at work, and the gqvernn-ent is employing between 1_0 and ,150 men. School Report ������"The following aro the' percentages of attendance at tlie Moyie school for "March. KnrlMi't, Attendance,.rer-'tg- "AT IT HERE SIIVCE ISO.'. *> �� ' i .1 ' l7",|=9'�� ��� ��&"<; ii, t - ,J., '���*--' la Mr, P > I- ' pfcT .ie ' 'Vl HVTi: OF SUISS-lll-'TION-. .FRIDAY, APK'L 7. lflU " Wit}, this Issue thc '"Leader .starts on its fourteenth .year. The coal, strike is. .-pi'dying- ,'to be no joke, even if--it .djd .{.tart on the first day of April. 0 if.',' --���^l-erBh'S5?as%e&'ef ,i, .man -is , ;for_ncd W liis daily .thpttg'hts laiad,daily ^vord-s, aicd /daily . tactions', until it becomes fixed.. 'His principles,stiffen into h,a- *bits. , Asi-lie thinks ,'pftcu._ .so he jsv likely','to ]>fccphie ,pcr- " inaucntly^-Western Catholic. , Nelson ' >vill .pot.1-liave, .the '(only meuiQr,ial to the.late Jphii ��� Houston. .On^^c '."Grand /fruuk Piibific 260 .miles ��� .casv 1 ' <0f prince jRxipejct..there is a, .towusitg named Houston; 1 .'Tliis >vas n-amed iii ;.-onpr,.pt <���- fthe old-jpuriialistic^var hqrse. ; 'Lots ip. Hbustpu are,, now .be- ��� .iag offered for ' 'frpi*. ' $5,0 vtP ,.$40pvejich. f'fK* U-Vye .*-" ,..).,. I Complete Kootenay Central - 5,1 ,____. : 'The management of' the Canadian Pacific railway company, announces that tho contract1 for the second section of .2 miles on the Kooteuay_Central railway will be nwar5it*d tliia year in order to assure completion of the line in 1012. - Bank Pays D^tdeo"! , ��� '* . , i i " *' , -The .Imperial Ji.vnk of Canada has declared a'.dividend at the rate of 12 per cent per. annum for the quarter ending 30th'' April, 1911, payable ou the 1st of 'May, next. , , ' - ' it ���< , ��� _���. - ' _. Liked the Proposition " " i J " > ' ' r' -,' '' A. black hand gang telegraphed to a'man: ' ' ' ...... ', ''Seiul us S5,000 or we .-will kidnap your wife " ' " - ' �� ' The hu-jband wired1 back; ; "Price too high, but your proposition in'te'rests'ine."'" ' <" -; - ^ ,, v The Difference -" iU, 35.34 S6.19 Wtv. > M , 35.23 ' 80.06 The following aro the names of those'.!, each division who have made perfect attendance- during the mouth: '* ' '' Division 1���Bella Crowe, Teed Crowe,' Arthur Forsyth, I'eslie il'orsyth, Jvithleen Jlo.t.e, Agnes JLutner, Jennie "Mar-hallj Nelson plinth. Division' 2���Jeane Blackburn, Alice, Bienton, James Campbell, John Chamberlain, Harriet- Collin,' Victor, Desaulnier, Dominic Kerdglin, Julia Home,' Douglas Home, Boy' Lau?,', Ethel L*vne, Florence tiivesley, Matthew "Mar.- shall, Charles McFailaiie, "Mary McFarlane, '.Toe*'Mueller,, George Smitli,* Patrick Therrien, Alma i Desaulnier., < " "f ', AaA Alaska's 'Wealth.. ."When a duck lays an egg, .she 31196 waddles off as if; nothing,,;had happened. When a Ijen lays an egg, an 'exchange says, rthere!s .a noise. 1The,heu advertises. Hencej the demand for hens' eggs instead of ducks'. The moral shoulc. bo obvious to merchants." 1 ��� ,. t * t 1 * NOTICE Alaska'has more "gold than .ever had��� 1 ( ^___ _-___' ���** ��� 1 Only^One Cure 1. j land prises All accounts, due me are to be paid tp' ,V. Desaulnier, at" the A man askejd a Kentucky colonel whether''there aren any other cures for snakebite besides 'whiskey. < '., A ��� ;*,, ''.Who cares,whettlerjthere' are or not?"iasked the Kentuekia'n. L��_4SER ^SayelourMonef, ��� *'&mmxict flow!- We want evayoTieb FJnow trial we are pfayin�� r: pera-nrtum credited inlblf @ on savings ..ppsil.tf'- ^ & upwar.) subject To\Kth- .rawa\brcheq-ue&*- v ontimef-epositsof* * S^rnoutU. & crver. ���*��� Reinvest monc^fordienb m first mortgagesS-o a ) ,'^ericraTlrnaTic\albii5"ucs3/ " We wanVffiur savmJs'accnT & if)rou are not saving -r ��� .yaTcmatic-TIf, *> ���*: ��� * GommcnceNOWWimU-,' H -1 Deposits ty mail ^^ ��� ��� loutari scp3 V'Draft, > > r F>6.T.:(3(fice' ���*-. Caress, ^ ' Or.er or RcJistercS^7^ ';i_ettcr h with-fawab - -.^���can. be ma-fT-*-" I. O. O. F. JvVUdny l-o.lc- N<>. *4- araets Tuesday evenings in the Miners .Union' hall. Sojourning Odd Fellows cordially invited. J_.,L. Hui-r, - *'F.rJ. Smyth, Noble Grand.' Scir'y. s^VVyVV>rV!*^rVSArVS��W The Wonderful Cu.< =_;eoe=_= Bt. Kug.11- litnlnu No. S7 K. of P. Meels'every Tlnuarfny evening in" McGregor hnllal 8 1- 'clock. Voting brethron welcome '1 ' n.-G. Macdosalij, ' , C. A.'Footk,, ChnncpJlor Comf ' K '..It. , &. ' S" Svlklili A. 1' l.o.ti;-, Nu. . * A. Jl. Gr. ltegular meetings on the first'Wednesday of each - -j- month. / ' Visiting brethren ^yelcome. 1 TJ^A.. Ayres, Wr. M. _ <��� ! jimos Potter,' Secretaryr, Pr. Elirli-li's Sp-cific: or "606" is the only _p ever a'scovtreil tocuri; Jjldotl poison ('(uickly and ce^sfully. Wc liave .ecured this reniarl-aJj]- -.j,, "606," whicli lias been fully tested and proved to i'OSlTXVJ. cure for the' terrifying specific, blood , ease. "606" is now in use in our lulioralory. Rt ber, ' '606'' has cured thousand, of men in 1;_r| most of tliem were cured after first treatment. We . experienced medical doctors and Iciiow liow to rtiajf your'ca'sc, using Von-Du.-gern's Blpud(Test. ���*\Vrite for iiifor;nation. .' v ' ft t 1 Special trea.i-ieut for all other diseases of men: -11 ,- "��� . ��� Nervous Weakness, Varicose Veins,^Hydrocele; "BIc and Skin Disorders,' Sores, Ulcers', Kidney, Bladder Rcclal Disorders, etc., and���Con'ractcd Ailiiicnls. ' , ' ,v' ' ,''''' '' '' Best,Anatomical' Musciun In the iNfOrthwestv' * " ' ��� ���' - '' ' Dr. Kelley's Museum, 216 lloward St, SPOKANE, Wash I '^pc.tipatipn brings many.ail-' ments in its train and is the' primary ' cause " of much sickness. t'��,v* v^, ���' ��� -"-��� ^v , ," 1 IIIC*. J v..-���.^._ .--. ��� ^ Central .hotel," and those having -Keep your bowels regular madam, accounts against me can also0 pre-j^d'you will escape many' of' the .��.-.��- 4- 4-\ - .r. w- 4- --�� I --m *-V- - 1__1 A. ^. m.**. w_*l> - -11-> _-_-r ctvi _^ _-��� OtiCl 1 ,"' An ,ip-portan.t^, change -in t.the \land policy of the government is crystallised in an qrrler in .council 1/ passed at a speqial ��� meeting at ' 'victoria Tuesday. .In, substance ,the effect of tlie new order'.is to increase the price of ;land classi- .fied as second class from $2.50 to _$S per acre and, that of first class Jlknd.froinW to SN). ' The , new scale of prices will prevail .from the beginning of the provincial ^fiscal year, that is in respect of all , pending applications not already 'passed" at the old standard of 'prices. ,In addition,to thus, amending the schedule qf prices .for 'crown land, the government is ' also* doubliug the fee to purchasers of land surveyed by the "crown,.the cjiarge hereafter being 50 cents per acre in place of 25 Jce'nts as heretofore charged. 'There will be no increase iu the acreage survey q^RfEP to ,pre- 'emptors, whose position 'in other respects renmin unaltered as well. .That,is, pre-empto.. will continue ,to acquire .lands under old condi- ^tions'audat.the old price and to enjoy the advantage of entering 'upon ann taking up lands within the various reserv es, clo.cd as against investors. Adjusting Lead Bounty ("i. 0. Buohauan has his ollice ,in -Nelson this'week aud is winding up his affairs iu connection with ,the disttibution of,the lead bounty tfor the fiscal year ending March .31st, 1011. The amount of lead produced in the Kootenay district upon which,fche bounty is paid will ,fcotal approximately 17,000 tons. ���The Sullivan and the St. Eugene were the heaviest lead producers during the year. The lead bouu- .fcy has been the salvation of the .lead minera of the Kootenays. . Th6 bounty has a little over two Vrpore'years to go.. ,1b will expire 'yn-vTane'so'th, lOLS, however, at '.the .rate the boiinty Is being ,us,ed ���there-jvill be enough money ;left overtq continue' ,it for another jrear, or to "'ane Spth, 101f. ,QA.RI> QF THANKS .We.take ,this oppo.rti.hitar of .thanking qur many friend., and Sympathisers ;in Moyie .ivho stood 'jby us and assisted in pur .recent .fosreaveipent. Sincerely, ''" /piAVA.It'P ^ESATJLNIKR., Victor D-irfATji-MEii, .0. h\ DESAUr-NIER, ' sent them to-him. ��a ' 6. F.,DESAULNIER METAL MARKET., New, "York�����5ar silver, a{"i cts. Lead $4.50. . ' , . London���Lead/ ���12, 17s. Od. 'Incf&es qf, rheumatj-ism , relief from pain make3 sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. ailments to which' women are ��� -, x. *; * . . ��� ���. ' ' ' subject. " Constipation ,is\a very "simple* "thing, "but -Mike, many simple things, it may lead to s-er- ious .consequenoes. Nature often needs a little assistance and. wherf Chamberlain's, Tablets are given at,the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all dealers. * ittoyie; Miners',,, Union *.-: No! 71 VV. F. of M. ''' .^Meets'hi JUuers*, Union Hall ev, ery Saturday evening1. Sojourn. ing m'embersaro- cordially,' invited to .attend. . . *��� .<-.,-1 - * * *i i ' ^ ���' ' Joe McLaren -* /' James Roberts V, Presidenr,."' J " "' Sprrelnry ; 0 . ' T hit' * ' , ' Moyie Hi DB,. F.E. MILES <������;. '"'Dentist,^ -;', Cranbrook;.; .��� -:', u,yC Georg-e H Thompson,0 ', ' ' ^BARRIi-TEB. -'SOLICITOII - ,; - ; V Notary PuBi-ic, i)'6r' ���'��� SCIENTIFIC n!w/dISC0VER'IES7 " . * r,' , , 'I , . ., ' \ ,', , 1 ' r By the clcctro-magnctic" telcgraph>n A onerau-rcini exactly locato aTracturo In- 11 biibmarlue cabJo neatly -OtiO miles long..- A few (ossUs sput to an exrort* geologist enable him to accurately dctcrrnlnG tlia rock" fonniaion-.-.rom which thoy aro taken, TJiS- he can dcscrilx*. as perfectly- na ir tho i-ilcky formation was before,uiro^ ��� on iho tabic'7 ... ,' '.'" ' "* A.���'��� ' > So, also,'In medical science.", Disease > "has.cortaln uninisUikabltf.Bigns or symp- .toras. ..Uyrcttfion of this'fact the physicians'and siH-cialista connect*- with Iir. .'loreo'sInvalids' Hotel and. Surgical In-, stltuto at''l_iiffnlo',vnro enabled to accn-. ratcly determino*-tho naturo, of niany. chronic diseases wltlioiit seeing and personally examining their patients, .-.n rce- oSni?lngdls9a_owiUioutapersou^ '7 .',, ',_ V/VA*VS/WNrN�� 1 \A\ I' . ';.'.' '���Jt ?.. F.;JOHNSTON - If , ' . ' jj , -Tliis hotel is new and well] The tables, are supplied , best,the market, uftofds.,., .*, is , filled witli ,'t.ie 'best hlj liquors and cigars. _���*-' ^__, 1' - 'Ji\yy 'tHea3quarterst'fd , Commercial' and Mininl W. K,. BE ATT Y , , " ��� '���Embiilmer and .Undertaker, _ Phone 9. .," * - CRANBROOK -Moyie Chamberlain's, CougTi Remedjf Cures Colds. Croup *i��d ^-.pi-jj Coueh. Your NOTICE Harvey,.' ^McCarter ; & - , V /Macdonald.' V/... Barristera/Solicitors, Notaries, Etc 5> j Cran'brook; ���-y' -��,'* iB.g Cr T. T. McVlt.tic.-~.E.'.lr L.'s'.-i'll.', Vr-i'a'rkcr, V.Azi McVITTlE & PARKER ,' Provincial'Laxd'- 'Survkying'1 '" RAILWAY^ MINI-JO KNC.lN>:i-KING Estimates'Furnished. '" ' 0*FFIGES \ Fort Steele P. O. Box 2a. Cranbrook P. O. Box 11. ' to buy BOOTS and SHOES at your own price. Positively leading; oh April 12th. Tend_rs-.will be received by the undersigned up to tlie 22ik1 day of April, 1911, at 5 P. M. for the purcliase'of Block 27, Subdivision of Lot No. x 541, Group one, ,Xew Westminister District, situated in tlie City of Vancouver, and being the site of the old Provincial Court House Each tender must be enclosed in a registered ietter and must be 'addressed to the undersigned, and plainly .marked '���Tender.or old Vancouver Court House Site," and must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for ten per cent of the first payment of the purchase money. Payment for tlie property will c,be accepted in instalments of one-quarter of tlie purchase money., Tlie first of -sucli iiistalmjeut. to be paid within ��� thirty days after tlie; acceptance of the tender, and the other three annually' thereafter, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum., In the event of the person whose tender is accepted failing to complete the first instalment within thirty days of the notice of such acceptance the sale to him will be cancelled and' liis ten per cent deposit forfeited. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be'returned. The highest or any tender ''will not necessalily be accepted. No commissions of any kind will be allowed. UTIvLAAM R. ROSS,' Minister of Land'*. Department of I^md.s, Victoria, B. C. 'March 7th, 1911. W. P. GTJRD, BARKIBTKK. SOLICITOR, KTC DKSAD-.XIKJC KUOS. Largev sample"1 ,'ronni' in ,with .house^for coni'merci.] j of a-fcomrhodutioh.'' ' *, >,- , / '���'���--'<. ; '��� i . " '', ,,,HeadquBrter8 for C'j i' .rv- 7?merci_l and WiniDgJ QUJ-KNS'A'VK,'',', . CRANBROOK. B. C 17 cents a day buys an LIVER STOP AT THI COSMOPOLITAN i i. ., WHEN f.N '' ���; CRANJ E. IT. S3IAI.L, Jlannccr. t Good .boms, good table! * and first class ���sanipf Land Act CI-ANBB.OOK LAND DISTRICT. DISTBICTOF EAST KOOTENAY Goo4 line of Trunks Fine Shoes lor sate. and Qenfs Anyone owing amouhits should no* call later ,tlia?i April lljfe. ie, JSS c. TAKB XOTICI5 that on the 24th day of April next the Consolidated Mining & Smelling Company of Canada, Limited, will apply to tlie Gold Commissioner of the lrort Steele Miuingi Division to mark out' inidcr -authorit,;, of Section 7109 of the Mineral Act, a parcel of ground described as commencing at a post at the S. W. corner of lot 4419, tlience West 10 cliains; thence,.South to rvot 4416; tlience' Northerly along the West boundaries of lots 4416! 4415 and 4049, to lot 4419; thence West to point of commencement,..containing about twenty acres'as a space for thedeposits of leavings and deads from the St. Eugene Group of Mineral Claims, held by the said Company under grants from the Crown- Dated. Movie, B. C, lSUi March, 1911 TI-IK CONSOLIDATED MINING .& SMEIvTINO COMPANY ol CANADA, i^imiti'-D, '.������;.' By C. II. TMcDougalJ, .Agent. lie patJi , ease bv ^iri'-tictil" and woIK'stabllshcd principles of .modem scicnc��v. Certain discaspa- display certain" pccnllar traits., Siibjected. to scientific analysis tbey fur- nlsh abiuidant*data to guWO'tho ."?��-' 'munt'of'tlic skillful .practltoncr. Ihls- raotJiod of treating patients at a dlstani-e,- by mail, has been so snccc.sfnl.thBt there Is -scarcely a*-city or a village, in the, jTJnJted States that is jiot represented by ,ono or, more cases jijjnn thp records of practico-iit-thd Invalids' Hotel and faur- glcal InstltutiO. - Such rarq cases as cannot bo treated Jn tills way,-which require, surgical oporatlons or careful-after-trcat- racnt,or electrIoah"Uiera nou tics, receive tho -orvtcosor.tho most skillful specialists 'at tho Institution.-: t '" ' "' Dr. this' tuto with a full Staff oflEUysi��� -- ��� wero nxjiert in . their, s|KjcI-it!c��. Ihesc nhyslclans may bo consulted, by letter, free and without charge whatever. II you ^ f-wl9h a-specialist's advice upon any chronic malady.' Tho samo system of "spcclallteJJ-'is observed as in thc depart- mentnof a medical collego. The profrs>*ncc Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense. oT mailing only. Send 50 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound. Write the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Dr. K. V. Vlerce, President, at BulUIo, a*?. Y. Dr. HE. "' - DENTIS': The Expert Crown a] * < , Worker. Office over air. , Wall I'.-P'"*' Armstrong; Ave., 1 price $125.00 small payment down and easy j installments for balance. See F. j. SMYTH CA. FOl .THE-TAIM ���'W.e 'carry ���"��stoc to make an .$$���? made in to\vii,!ot al oti Local Agent. MOYIE. Trade Marks Designs .... Copyrights &c. Jlnrono scmlltiB n nltoteli and doaorlntlrai mny niil?icW ancortnlii our opinion froo wl.ctlior im Mo���' ��t?l"t Icontlilont'al. HflHDBOOK <>��P��'��ll�� ���ont froe. (llrtoat nponny for BocurliiitpntoiitH. r.tonts t'kon ttlroiiKh Munn A Co. reculvo tpecial notice, wltlioiit ohnrco. In tho Scientific JfinericaiL A handsomely miuttatod vreeMy.' ' ^"J crl0r: -illation ol uny sdcuttllo Journal. lonns ror Oniiada, S3.7S ������>��� yv'T, liost__o l.rcpaid. Sold by nil nowHdcalura. 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