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was never better.
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MOYIE,   B. Co  DEC. 18, I900<
»2A  YKAK
Cold Days Arc   Coming.
F Get prepared wilh warm reliable tmcleruear
'   , for  the  winter.   '       ' >
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; iiave bought very heavy and are .offering a very
|cial line in 'mens' lieavy underwear at $2 per .suit.
Watson's Unshrinkable.."   ,
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The Christmas Tree.
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•*',•   Gold!! Gold!! Gold!! .     „ '
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'A  gold  strike has been made,'near Moyie.
, Ganong Bros.' Chocolates, Assay! 100 per cent.    -
Ireani, syrup and' chocolate'.,   'Each''and   every   box!   is
Itteed by lhe lufg's.and local dealer to   be net, .weights.-
■7 :E.-'.G;; QWY^NE-bArVAA
'•-'. .'Get Ready For Xinas.'
Be prepared   for, a  good time and injour buying
of,good things,to eat remember us '
fi.-'"
pcr^lb. 35c.
" " " 25c
"■    " .50c.
Can«ly---SanU   Clause Mixture--"
Mixed Nuts'--Ne\v stock-    '    ' "
'   .Shelled ",  ' ."•-'    "
Fancy Cluster Raisins - ,    "    " 25c.
Extra I'ancy ialitig" Apples___        per l>ox   $5.50.   '
'"*      ""Cranberries  „'.'.'' ■   3 IBs for 50c.,.
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' a .,    Get „ the «habit.'  -, >,'. Go" to
A.eko^E'-'BROs.v&rcOi
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At the .meeting held Tuesday
afternoon plana were perfected
for a Christmas tree and entertainment for' tlio • childien,, the
members of all the churches joining in the work. ' At this meeting
K. D. .Stinson was the,,chairman
and Mr.'Mil'ler0 secretary. lb. \va3
decided to solicit the town for
subscriptions. Following are the
committees:-
Finance—Mrs. Reese, r Mis3 A.
Ferris, Mrs. .Dimock and Mrs.
Livesley.   _ ,       ;
. Programme—Sirs. !fnnes,"'Mrs.
Stinson, Mrs. Lowes and'Mrs. B.
B: Taylor.'"     _    „   '      '-     -
"Decoration—ilrs. " ITutt, ■ Mrs.
Lowes,- Airs. ^MacEacher'h, Mr.
Lowes and Mr. Stinson.
It was understood that the financial committee tako the names
of the children; collect the money
and pay for the presents. .Also
that any money left pv^r be sent
to tho:" orphans' homo, in New
Westminster.   '  "  '    ■   -.
The finance committee will, use
their best'efforts to'-procure the
names ofall the children, in'town,
but any who have been overlooked
are requested to" notify the _ com1
oiittee. 'A      / ' -    &'    ,
The children * wishing to take
part iu the Christmas .carols are
requested,to meet at .Morley hall
next Monday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock for practice.    . '      »*.,    „
Tho Christinas ,,tree 'and entertainment will be held on Friday
evening, December., 21th. *•
1        GEWERAL' FLOAT        §
The deer season, closed" on   December 11th.    '
Tuck Collins has  sold,his  barber »>hop in Phoenix. , ' <
King Leopold is dead.
71 years of age.        '   J-
lle was
a, The Hume hotel at Nelson is  to
be enlarged., *- '
A. M, Hogg is, exalted ruler  of
the Elks' lodge in Spokane.
Rossland is .kicking  for  better
' A '
railway station" accommodabions.',
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' Mayor McCiellan has,, appointed
four women on the. New York
City board of education,',*''
There i3 little or, no prospect for
a hockey team in Greenwood  this
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winter, through lack of ice.   '     '
In Fort George the majority of
the ladies belong to church* a'nd
will,not dance on* Sunday. ..   f
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-In Trail all children 6oasting on'
the sidewalks will be fined and
their parents will have to pay.
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..'We'cairoffer.v'ou sbuie excellent'irlvestments  Jutland for
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■■fS" ^     In vest your   nvi»«. yrith   us.    .Write  us   for'
,    full   In formation. ,, • • ■
iA.LE & EL WELL,
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Get Your
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Rubbers of all descriptions
riffht.
COME AND SEtf US
REGARDING PRICES
1 Midnight" Mass. '■*
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;There will" be ,thc usual   Mid-
n.iglit Mlass afc the    Moyio    CatUo-
considerable'-preparation is being
made for it. There will be a cornet solo, "Teaumerie," by Edward
Desauluier. "Hark! the Herald
Angels Sing." by 'the choir.
Leonard's Third • Mas3 in B, by
tho following quartette: Mr.
Sowerbutts, Mr. Walker, Mr.
Ksiuim and Mr. Jackson. The
soloists are Mr. Walker, soprano;
Mr. -Sowerbutts* bass; Mr. Jackson, tenor. The solos will have
cornet aud violin accompianimen.t.
Offertory, French Canticle, by
Miss Therriau. "Adeste Fedelis"
and "llosauua in Excelsis" will
also be Fung by tho choir. Mrs.
James Whitehead'is the organist.
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The best of accommodations
for  tho Traveling Public.
Lirgo nnd Commodious Sample Hooms.
Hillinul Room*?.
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In" Nelson during November
thero was- only (oha" fire 'alarm*
turned in and no damage done.
Ab Kooteuay landing 50 men
are buildiugua new wharf. The
head'divor'on'i the work receives
,$50 a day. A       -A
■'A. E,  -Wabts   iepr'eseuted' the
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Cranbrook riding atv tho Conservative convention held ab Kam-
loops last,week. - ■'   ^ ,     *.e,
,:F. C. Moffattyfor a long, time
on the staff of. the t Nelson'' Daily
Kew;  wilt  practice  law ia " that
John Hutchison is back to Cranbrook. He will probably take
tlie management of a moving picture show at Fernie. * ',
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T. G. Proctorhas sold to the
Canadian Pacific Railway company 20 acres of his rauch at Balfour for a hotel site.
The Puck Chasers.
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The rink of the ,Mcyio Hockey
club was thrown ojjen to the public Wednesday night, ami on that
evening and every evening since
the attendance has been good. C.
E. Joslin, the ice maker, seems to
be the right man for the job, aud
has the rink in good {-.hnpe every
evening for the boys. Each evening there is hoc-key practice from
7-to 8, and then the general public lire admitted. The rink closes
ab 10 o'clock.' However, there is
talkb of changing these hours.
Moyie has a strong hockey team,
and the, town promises to gain 'a'i
reputation for hockey equal to
.that which.ib gained last euininer
for baseball.      - ,,,        ,
. The Moyie boyis were "planning
for a minstrel show on New Years
eye, but have now 'changed . then*'
minds and will give a big dance
instead on that evening.,l
According, to the schedule of
the Crow's Nest Hockey League,
the Moyie team will play at Fernie January 1st. at' Colem'eu January 3rd and at Lethbridge January Ibh, For,the 'return matches,.
Fernie will play at Moyie on January 6 th', Colemen will play here
on'January 11th, and Lethbridge
will play here on January 22nd,
Skates 'arid,, Skating
.Shoes for Everybody
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winter sports with a 'complete stock
of      skates '   and     skating   -shoes.
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Women's Shoes, •
Boys' ami Misses! Shoes, ,
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$3.50
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These' shoes are made from the best,
calf andmulehidcreinforced at points
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where the strain is most felt.    Made
for  comfort as--well   as   durability.1
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Santa   Clause   will  do well to see our fine assortment
of nice things suitable for Christmas presents.
Neckwear, Gloves, Slippers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Lounging Robes, etc, etc.
Just the place to do your  Christmas  Shopping.
Tenth Annual Bail
With the hall artistically decorated, the best   music   that   could
be procured in tho country and   a
supper provided-that wns   fib for
tihe god*, it was   no   wonder   that
thc iOlh nnuual ball of the  Moyie
Mineis' L'niou passed   off  so puc-
ci'-s-fully.     ThJ    attend-meo   was
Iwellun with Lh-it   at   tho   union
Id.uuvs    in   fo: mo*   year?.     The
[committee on   nri-angeincuts  pre-
' -enU-d eveiv per-on with a neatly
tp.inted b-ulge.    O.ie hundred anJ
ici^iiti'cn persons  took   -riippcr   at
1 Uk* Hotel Ivontenny.    The   miiMC-
j i.iu«, TiotV. Cli.iL»«n.m and Salmon
ond'.M.'.   Ivamni    gave
snti-facthii'.
' The next meeting of tho B. C
Consetwative association will bo
held ac Nelson. 11. F. Green is tbe
newly elecbed president.
The customs office iu Kaslo is to
be closed next month and John
Mcintosh removed to Fernie. Tho
board of trade will send in a protest to the Dominion government.
excellent
Rossland    miners   union   have
sent. $500   to* Load   Cifcy,   North
, Dakota, to   aid   the   2,503   union
men who are  at a  conflict  with
tho Homsstake mining coinp.ans'.
Father Taveruier of Fernie is
getting oub a haudsome calendar
and year book for youth Fast
Kootenay, lb will be ready for
distribution in tho course of ten
days. 	
The Natioual Gjographical society at Washingbon has acclaimed Commau.ler Kjbert B.
Fi-ary the discoverer cf the north
pole," aud presented him with a
gold medal.
The .home of Mr. and-Mrs. J
Crowe was the 'scene  of a very
pretty  'wedding ■ last .  Tuesday,
when  their  daugther  Miss Lulu
was united in marriage bo -Mr. B.'
W.' S.  Iliggins   of-For b , Steele.
The-marriage was  performed  by
by Fvev. J:' W. 'Miller,  B.  A,  p.as-
fcoi* b£ the Moyie Msbhodisb church.
After th.o ceremony the, so'mo^l's
■wno**wivtrct3~-ijrtjaiinT;"is:i,C"^3?>w'u"--«>u'
a weddiug breakfast.' ' Among
the various presents was a handsome clock p'resented'by the Methodist congregation to. Mrs. Hig-
gins, who .-was* for a long time
organist in the church. Mr. and
Mrs. Iliggins left Moyie ou the
afternoon train for their home in
Fort Stocle, The Leader joins
,with their many 'fiionds in E\sb
Kootenay in wishing them abundant prosperity.
' Lester tind ' Frank ' Patrick of
Nelson have gone east to,Renfrew-,
Ont:,'to join'the team representing, that town in the National
Hockey League, recently formed
in 'opposition to -the Canada
Hockey association, the membership of which includes the Obta-
was, holders of the Stanley cup,
the Quebocs, aud' the three Mont-,
real teams. The National 'league
will be made up \of Renfrew, Cobalt,    Haileybury •  and   an   All-
'As Yoiilike It."
Montreal •'team.
The   .Patricks
gaJuie iu Canada,to.day.,
On Suspended  Sentence.
C. A. Qujntard was given his
! trial'ac Fernie last week and was
allowed oub ou suspended sentence, Q-iintard' was charged
with having given a . cheque .for
s-JlS drawn ou a bank in Cranbrook, to c the proprietors of a
hotel in Moyie, uofc having any
funds to his credit ab bhab institution. , 	
Stole Cheques   and   Cash.
No'announcement in some  timo.
has caused   the wide   spread '' in*'
terest that lias greeted that of. C.
P. Walker who  will .present, "As '
You Like lb'" iu   Moj'ie  tonight.
Described as*- Shakespeare's   most
charming comedy,  and   probably
the greatest read and most*, widely quoted of all the work3   of tlie
immortal poet, ibs stage presenta-
tion always arpuses keen, .interest
among not only,theatre {?oer3, .bu6 '
all who enjoy, good literature, at
ijts best.
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Bengough Pleased,
The men aro few who can hold
an audience single handed, but
this is au easy matter for J. W.
Bengough, cartoonist and .entertainer. Tuesday evening ho was
at Morley hall and gave one of
his unique .entertainments. Bau-
gough is a cartoonist, comedian,
poet, reciter, singer all iu one. Jto
makes his cartoons ou a big pad j^isou.
of white paper in colored chalks.
While he was drawing he relcated
humorous stoiies, recited funny
little poems of his own composi lb is understood that ib v, ill b:
tion, and never allowed a moment J one of the first acts of tho new
to drag.     His  five local  hketehefc ' legislature when it comes into ex-
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1'i'inci.'
Thos. Lithgow, who stole $12
in cash aud $200 iu cheques from
a traveling man in Moyio last
Sunday morning, was brought before E. A. Hill, J. P., and was sent
up for trial. Ho was tried before
Judge Wilson, who sentenced
i him to six mouths in   the  jail   at
pear to'the literary "minded, ' bn6'
as a comedy ib iuteresbs the lover
of bhe humorous aud its story
holds the attention of those desiring dramatic situations aud
suspense. -'As You Like Tt'' is La
play for the teacher, for the student; a play for the philosopher
and the amusement seeker. Ib -is
the nearest play bo the ideal in
drama that was ever  constructed.
Drewery Wins His   Case.
Incorporate   Prince Rupsrt.
were cleverly  executed,   his   sub-jistcuco to provide for   tho
jects beiug R.   Campbell,  Ed Do-, poration of   the   city   of
sauluicr,     Birney     WiLou,    Ben j Rupert.
Kvans aud F. J. Smyth.
T1IK    lOUKNISKHK
i .'■'""'Imperial Bank '.of Canada.
to Capital Paul Up .-—" , '    ,,',,,,,-,
• ,, .,     n — —-5.000.000.00
6 Jlcservo   Fund  TT,,,Jr.'
I . BEAHCHESIN.  BRITISH COLUMBIA.
g      C ranhrook. Arrowhead. Golden. Knnilcbps, Michel    flew
% Fernie, Nelson, Rovelstokc. Victoria, and Vancouver.
I Drafts and Money Orders sold  avaiblc in any
| part of ihc-World
| ■ ',Savings:*Bank'Department.
g Interest allowed on deposits l™ni  ditto  oi deposit.
SMOYIE BRANCH.   I'J. F. Ml' PINKHAM. Manage
Lod^e Makes Visit
lb was n  Xi'y   l"uiel1   °V
,.vllmvs   tMf   ...ithered  at Cranbrook List Mou-l«y "ISM.  oit  the
ociMsion of th"   visit   of   ^ ilde;.
! LOdsb-to Key f.ry Lodge.   As en-
5   tertainers   the    Cranbrook   boys
liarohnrd  to   b-t      Those     rom
Filir    \>wm-o   1-oui.s   Colhn,   11,. J.
A0"" X WlutcA. CMonk-
l'°^'^'v^,   Oswall   McDou-
llOWSC'!lU,^|.ougall,Frednart-
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Tho M'"*.vi«   team   eX0IU
,-, the first degree.
FootO'-nud A. C.
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plificd'work" iii
A now ^ortmcut of men's ties
Sw^^W«9^^ (;fHl',y !
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New Pastor Coming.
The Rev. Mr. Hackney, of Pembroke, O.it, is* expected hero next
week to take charge of the Moyie
Presbyterian church. Rev. 11.
White, who has been in charge
for tho past, three months, will, be
statioued at Coal Creek.
Closing of-.Schoo
The Moyie school closed yesterday for tlie holidays. The closing
oxorciscs were very interesting,
and many of the, parents of the
children'   wero    present. The
children did splendidly, which re-
•doumls to tho credit of Principal
Mclutyro and his ftbl° assistant,
Miss Ryder.
Successful
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Allaiic
Tho anniversary supper  at the
Presbyteiian church lasb  ^londay |
evening was well patronized,   and
both the supper and the   program |
that followed wet c enjoyed   thor-'
oughly.    Hie  Ladies   Aid   of   the
chinch wiah to thank all v*ho  assisted and  patronized   tho   affair,
and they wish to s-pecially   thank
Miss Lois Gamble,   who  all alone
can ied   through   so  successfully
the musical part of the program.
Gave Him  Sendoff.
W. H. Swan, of the Imperial
Bank stall' of Arrowhead, lias
been transferred to Moyie, to bo
in charge of that branch. The
boys gave liim a good seudofi and
every one in tho town wishes hi in
success in his new position.—Rev-'
elsstoke Herald.
New Sensations For The Next Fifteen Days Ai The Daylight Store,
off every suit, and  overcoat.,    . Our , entire    stock   of
clothing' must go. y
■     $24 suit now $ IS. 00 " $20 suit now $15.00
$18 overcoat now $1,3.50.
Quick action  is   imperative   if   you   mean   to   secure
your pick   of patterns. 'Coupons \vith every puivluisc
Daylight  Store,
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J. C. Drewry' has won out in
his case at Cowley, iu which he
aud a man named Bowerman
were involved. Tho trouble arose
over the payment of a threshing
account, Rowerman going to
Drowry's place and attempting to
forcibly tako grain for his pay*
Tho attorney general decides thxt
a thresher has no such rights under the act. 1 tii decision is that
to benefit by the acb a thresher
would have to remove the grain
directly from the machine. The
act gives him no authoiity, ho
cliius*-", to enter a man's premises
and take the grain forcibly from
the granery, and that Drewry
was within tho lights iu djfoud-.
ing his property.
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-fti yyy-t --n nt ^ tm* u » ^.b&r   Z~ii5*ti>%  tw.i  1 *--,���  it'/.  TtTX jy. 'Wll, ^rOYIK. KlUTJTSn fOLrvJP.YA  Sfl-SrSifc.',    '  ��11 ��� ;'  t^PSfMli!    *      !���      '      .  *��fe��ff'   '   '     I      ���       "  iW&i'' -I '..'  f Iks j��,*."  ' Villi iuJlJii LMlJi.  P ibliehed in UifuUerctl of (hepeopl.  of Movie ami E.'.rt JCm-tc.-iny.         .. . _    _      _j*     _  I<\ J. S.MYrii.  ^-*v.  ilWyl * \  i  1      >!  <JJHI5.J..~:-.A  . i;i.is:ii.jy  ���.I5CC  aeeoinply !:.-d.  ' r j, *  ii ''  i-i *  ' f  ivork     lav    the   jjubli.-,    I/-"  > Frank J. Warne, of the   Xev  .York   University,   1 :m :-i'.:jf  laediTy-cd the .-,tuck-n..;   of   th  I University    of    I'cin  and   sho-.bed    how    thi-;  "Tv'ibor unions," lu- said., "a.v '  a check to povuly. n..J>!  year tlu-y dkuribuie aboii  eiti   or ,tvr.>ci.:i*Tio.v !      .     ' .      -   , ,  ,   . millions'oi    dollar-,   1:1   cLalh  OneYe^i'   ...    .   .    82.00 -,   - ,    ,       ,-. ,  .- . and sick   ben en Is  and   unc-m-  1 I i "  ���^====:        - ��� _=~-. ;���-r-rr-r    p]ovcc]   jy] cvurailCe.  SATURDAY, 'DEC, IS,   1900.    ,        " A_._    .     ___. Stephen Phillips, the  KnA-  ���    Luck is a small matter-U. j lish poeL? vas lwa'^ vec^ldy\  S. Grant. ^ ^ to appear at   the  bankruptcy  To ihe Christmas 'shopper- Jcourt fn   London ."because   he  Do iu now. "''     ' ���      '      j^n'rhave the price of a mil-  "Hit: t'-'i'A-*:   t3i.��: ii'. ma'i*.'!, ore not   ���.ifraiiJ   ro print on   its  outside wrajip*.':   ita  < - : :-*-- ;.-..-:*-'.-(.ic��r.     No  Secret-;���N�� Deoeptsou.  iTH'i OS"*5.-^.22lUSI?_l' *"^:' w0���'-'11 ���which   contains   no ciaoiio!  on'!  n.i i -.-.i *". ".n'r.4   "!���*.;;;��.     r:JistS��j from h��jJjvc .zut-di^hn-il 'v.-^fi ,-oo*4  ���7     ���"    *,   V '  r*"-"'.'ui.i.*,.       J'l"!v.*(j   <.].-,  H .--'T.i-I   licetsrvtry Thursday i <VA\-n aiul r��kkI time for balsince.    ' ' ,     '   '  V^V �����*�� ���� ��� '^"<-  Vi-j     ScvM;i1 1UmH0S {ov u:m' at ?i() !** ��'��wth and ���p.  ^-.ilU'-^  iiingbrothu-invUod, I'or salc---M:uiLcl folding bed ' and   m-iif,.li,e  r>    i    ai. i, , !.'     \      11,. v   . ,   . ~- , '5   ', ."���"Hit,',;,,    si J  P. J, MrAr.riMv,  Chanoellor Ct<m.  E. A. H/.'.ia^ ^jjj, G^-cC  K. ii    &,   S I  Ann!.  ���Hjv  As Lmrey Sses' Things.'  (Oreewood Ledge.)  .   Jiwbone is often mistaken  for  backbone  way    ticket    Troni    Drig"hton, i    P. Soup  is,now , a .resident' of  m  ia  vSuspicion is the   poison, of where he   way   iod^in*'    iu   a ���:Fiiiieo ilupert  �����.,,i���i,;^_   o,   ' a ..���.'.. *.:'.,;.       I*_ ,. nt^     i    ^ T,  , Anyway if a man' is in  debt,   it  prov'es ho one^ had credit.  "Wlur, soma men,attempt a 3oke ���,,  December Red and Gun.  Svlklrlc  Lmlcc, Vn. ZTi  A. V.   A.   A. M.  friendship.���St. Augustine.       ��>"arre(l.      Moral   One"    If he  r.  ,    .  JJiaa  taken to 'wnuuo"'-yellow  ethereal  i *  II;  p��  ��fii -'���!" ���    ,"  Bfji   ^li l" f  mti  Ji *���*   i  ';fi| '. -  '/  'it5    " ''  if ���'���7.  if 'j-/'''  ill '("'���'^  Ml '<Ixa   '  31',' q  f        1 ,       A  Sill t    ' I l> . -   '  Pi i    I*      I  1 *"  fat ft i    ' ,   *    ,-  ijirti    'Ij.'-    ���  rf��   i   ^t,!*     I,   f  i'i    b'     :,    '  ifiif.Vii'"'  The'   two   c; .r.itiais   of   ajrJ,.  ,A ���      j action     instead  Merry Christ:n is    are   plenlvj      J     , ��� ,,,, ,.   ,  .     v   .      '    ���       , ,.      ; I poetry he could have ridden lo  ot c'ood. cold wjatuer and e'ooci IT      ,     '. .       .���.   ������  '   jl/ond'on in a stx-evlmder auto-,  cold cash. ' '    , ��. ..  . a     , r      A w   ..  _    mobile.        floral    Two:    lie  -Yes, Hiram,' a. snrall   stnt-N'O"^11'* lu?ve ]iad ' lo, go   to  iircd"knocker may very  proj5- j Lcmdoti at all.  erly *   b  ei  In wealth of matter and variety  of subjects, everyone interesting  to sportsmen, the Christina*3 (December) number of Rod, and Gun Visiting brethern vtltciuo.  in Canada, published, by ,\V., J.  Taylor, Woodstock, (">nt., is notable. An appropiiate Chri��t*uas  tinge is given   to   the   first   tivo  Regular meetings  on the Jtir.st Wednesday of each  month.  ��� ~ - ...u..,..��ii,,ulJu ��. jun.o glories aud adds something to the  it ii like breaking' a pane of  glass I interest both will  evoke.     Hunt-  "   " ' ' nig, fish'ng and exploring*'papers  fill a, number no sportsman can  afford to miss. Mountain clin>b-  ing in Eisb and i"Wes"t, a' 'mysteri  0 i-  ~i  railed  a   - /peanut  Voast��� "  'Ivabor is prior to and iu  dependent of capital. ' Capital is only the" fruit, of  labor  wich a *-"ledge liammer  Ifci-'ju^tns   well,  sonnj-,  Avhea  you go to Prince   Rupert  to-take  your own rain barrel!. ' --*> ���--  ��������� -- -, -  -j^i..  ��� Jf you wish to know how it feel-t ?yS >JiAU, story, _ fishing, from  ��� to die just try to run a'store with-1 fcnua aud suhnon to trout, aud  outadvertising.      ' <     >��� ' many other items  fill -a  number  G. T. McCregor, AV.'M.  D- A. Ay res, Secretary.  Moyie   Miners'" Union  -    No. 71  w, F. of<M. ,  ' '  Meets in McGregor hall oyery 'Katur-  d.sy ("veiling.      Sojounniig   mcnUicri-  .ne cordial!-,- invi'lea (o ns'ciul.  'John Hoyd, James Roberts  PietiMoiit. ,. 'Secretitrv  Mggestions  It   will,   be   observed   that  <���  Christinas has already arrived  1 t- /  hag'and baggage-in the adyci  tising columns.  O ( i  ���   ���   .��.   '   Mairy,' a'  man   goes   homc|ta^   ?11^, deserves1  much" ��� the  Adam must have been a  hippy  carrying- a   package   at ' this I higher consideration./ ' I  bid  ���Seven commercial travelers have  ��� ���   -i it      L-, .       ,    . .1 r6cenL]y changed   thei'r 'nlaee  (of  and could, not have   existed  M   residence from Vancouve^ to Nel-  labor had    not   first    existed.   ?on"   They'know euough'tq come  Labor is the superior ,of  capi-  in ��ut ��f the raiP-     '   '  '     ���     '"'!  The Golden Star  has  lost  some  ads because the paper-was iiob ruu  to suit sojue_o��, tha U-1A....U�����^^.^in  riic  Strfr    man   should   run   his  which should' be  included  by  all  ,���������'    lr;, ���.;f,       , ., ",,"'"'���"���' (interested in the  great  outdoors,  man.    i tis wire never scolded h'm   ���   >,..,.. . >  f,.r ni,.*;, r      ��� 1  -.A'    ,',i"thejr,Christmas read n'g.  /They  tot flirting with tha chambermaid. L���nnn' fl;,.Vn   fi-   ,   ���   .       >,        \  j cannon rail to , nnd   interest  and  pleasure in it's2)erusal. .' A   ,  Rockefeller'as  Poet. '  season of'tlie-vcarwlio hadn't I the laboring people beware   of[Tllc"  ;j*:r   mftn  ,sLoi.lId   '���"���  ...... ^,    ���  .     *.    .1.      ���'   ^    ���    '  L���ri-,An,u^. n,��� u,-  _.,.,,     P^P^ to suit everybody and  3fr. Rockefeller, the great oil  magnate, is the latest commercial  genius to turn J his '.talents to  poetry.     Addressing   a   class , of  Harvey,   "McOarter, &  \ Macdonald.  Barristers, Solicitors, Nolurics, Etc  Cranbrook;" -,'-    B. C.  A  nice  assortment  of Hand "  Painted China,,, Fancy' Guilt   , .  nnd ^lantle Clocks. ,   Silver  ' Plate and cjioice. pssoftmeuj;  of Ladies' Shopping, Bags  and Purses.' JLoelcets and  necklets an'd   rings" in  gncat"*'"  \   ' '  , variety "at ��� ",   ',,  ��    '  Practical  Watchmaker and Jeweller,  Victoria St.,, South.  W. F; GURD,  UA.K1USTKK, SOLICITOR,  TZX'C. '  ORANBKO0K.  B. C  s m    ���  ,     '���     1 "    ^    ' sun-enrWmo- fl-,�� ^   ,        ,.,} ^lw to 3m6 everybody and than   -^boolboys a  few   weeks   ago   at -rye,    -p    -p    'WTT'^-   ���  ^G-cu Chnstma's shoppmg.     f     snnendenug the power wmch I .10 w0.,,j  lwt  be  bothered' with ICleyelmd, ,irr.   Rockefeller gave  BRl F"  B-  MI^ES,  i*      j    . ' ' |  ,  ,     .they possess '';and-   -which',   if J ��oy ads at all  There.is aAshbrtage   of  liay  s'urrendered/  wilf 'surely   'be'!  used to shut, the -door !of .ad-  iu some localities.    This' will  m'eanan advance'in   price   of  .some,grades of'cigars.  Ready for   Business.  '.' <>  w  ii  $'.l  I ���[., ''  n^i  /  , : J\Iaujya man is polite siiuplv  because     it     cbsU     nothi'hg.  Some are"   too, ' stingv  'to*  bs  '     .  polite even at' thai price.  van cement for   sncli   as''they ���'" ; '' '*  and fix-'new   disrpiLieies  and Ljl \fl   a,���a^',,fo1- harness  :-~Tr^JtTmen?TTpOT^^ ?erve you.  "'"  " *':,,.      u \   ���     ."C"'T:*"v,',Y'DI,","f-��'nui-.rl  of liberty ,* shall  ,be -"'lose.''-  Abraham L'mcoki'.     t'  ,  '  J    ' I  I i |  *-  r, i i  il" -.   ' *l 5     i  i��ji   f-j !n  J 11 I ��� "*  lii'-A  '��?.  > ������ �� -'  *���;,*.*     : * *  Ml , -A.A  N.!' ������  -���"  Evidently thc Hon. S. Clans  and Col. j. Fioithave reached  ;m amicable understand ine  and are working Log-ether in  perfect harmony.    '  ~. .��.   Toagae Twisiers.  ��� jne&Lmsnts in Vancouver city  nnd suburban properties 'wliicir  offjr great opiidrtunities' to*inves-  tor**;. , '  ^ We have a special department  for country clients, and all enquiries receive prompt attention.  When iu Vancouver, lot us  show  "Tongue twisters are-the actot's  I-,,, ���,.-������ , .  ���-"���"VL.Lin,    US     SHOW  oanc,      an    actor        onco ,   s tid. you what we havo to offer  before  -ose your neacl on the stage and ^oing elsewhere.    Our limine   de-  [ he water wagon is due to  'make its regular annual tour  bf thc country iu 13 clays.  Meanwhile more people arc  interested in 'the advent of the  coal  wagon.  The highest price ever paid  for hogs on the   Omaha  mar-  you are bound to s-iy something  xs funny as the" young preacho:  who declared, . ".Now, Ribabbus  was a bobber,"  "You m ikp m-j a boiTand a sky-  work!' I once shouted in a drama."  P'at the actor is not the only ol'-  lender in this respect. It is related of a celebrated portrait  painter, for instance, that, having  pvinted the porfcmiL of a lady, a  critic entered and exclaimed:  "r&is nicely pxinted, but why  take such an ugly model?" Came  the calm reply, .��iL's my mothf.r/-  "A thousand pardons," replied the  8%  ���ii ���  ��jf i  m]  t*\' ���  l;i!'.-  kot   si^ Ar\   o    l        i      i ���                      tuJ,n'u'-1 P'^raons,'  ket, SS.4J  a   hundred, is   re- j critic in confusion.     "I   ought   to  ported, and eggs are at a   cor- ! havo perceived it, of course!"    She  responding    altitude. Oul>  :"*  the  wealthy   can   now    afford  -'ham and:n  partment ensures quick sale?.  ,We h'lVG. several   good  subdi  vision*,  on ,tha^aarko6  which  it.  will piy j^ou to investigate  TUP,   'DO.MIJU02-T  STOCK   &  liON'D CORPORATION OF VAN  ���JO^VKTl. LTD.  Wiueh B!dg.. Cf J round Floor)  Histings St., W.v  "Vancouver. 13  c  P. O. Box 12GS.  thfim*   the    following   advice   in  verse, which, he said, was ,his own  composition:    " '      ,,  A wise old owl sat on an oak,  TJie   more   he  saw,   the less he  fpoke,.       -- , ''     !,.  Tho more ,he sp6ke,   the' less   he  i      i>��f��i.cL, ���_t r .       ������  .'Why can'ryotTije-iiKo ti,��; n.fe^  .-^.old-bird?-'       " ,    .  Cranbrook,  ������ \    ' B, 0.  MOYIE:  '���,, ,;Why Pay .Mora "'  i i l < * r  For 'Fornittire  George ,fl" Thompson  ���- . iMHRISTBR, J SOJ.ICITOIH*  ' f����n.Uu^Mu.Jlu_  n  Blamed the Wrong One.  Hotel Guest���"What's the matter with this  chicken?"  Waiter���Vlt isn't the chicken'.-,  fault, sir, you ought to have come  htst week.'1  CIU2TBRO0K-?      British CowaiuiA  W, E. BE ATT Y  Ourstpclc .is, tlio Largcsl irrilie disiricf, and '(he .  ,1  best assorted.r  ./. j- , ' O i l ,  . .    r , "'  -.**'. '..."'' l       'a .     '  ���' *���  ?   ''  Uur-ami has, always boon to stock such lines, as  -   every-day people call for everv-day."  '   ,   x *   , ���' ^        ,-   " ��� �� ,  ' " . *'' ��  ...:x.     Common Chairs  l L-* ' j  Selling \iist .now a{36 cents:'  Limited nun'ms io     '  each  customer  , EiHbahrtor and Undertaker, ^ '   *  cB.KBnooKiuranbrook   Co-Operative  ton  A Good Law.  lae following fimendmeutf-- to  the criminal code have been introduced at Ottawa:  "2S3A. The owner 'and driver  and person in charge, or owner or  driver or person in charge, of any  completely resembles you.'  A woman who took refuge in  ;  shop during a heavy lvlin flad  ro'  mtiked how auiet trade was with   motor    vehicle' commo^��caS  -     ��� the owner  was  annoyed  becuise^nd    known    as   an   autou^b le  rhc C. P. R. Will build   its   hw  ^J^n   of dull   business | which causes a horse to nm aw^vy  new tourisL hotel    at   Balfour  j weathei >W, *'?*    l0��k    at   the! or shy or bolt and   thereby   occa-  ,    i    x-  , - ^luo.t.,   uealhei!    What respectable  lady \��wn bodily injury to any  ���or-.���  and Nelson is sore. Kow| ^ould venture outdoors in UA j �� guilty of ,ln i"clictable o^iS  Xelwni will put forth c-vcr\ I, - .e '^ a,:ofchor instance of am- j iuui lublo to two years im  r>fT ���i i,. ... -i    .-. ���-,      " I Jlgll,fcir"    A doctor said to   a   m-! Pri.-ionnient."  clt.ut to compel    the    railway   tienfs wife*   ��wilff   r. ,1c    ,���      ,,��   .  -    , ^ "'it.      wjiv   dui ym     i Section 110 of tho p>.;,��;���^i      i  co:nP.llIy to co:nph,c the   line  ^ "f"^- me untiM.  W-amended h^^SZ  between     Kootcnav   Landing C"v?A !? ���'lulKlf."     "uh^octor,"  following sub:s-tiou.  and: Pro-tor   ��� " "''    ���     ^ ��:ife, "while he was in "     "    '  ��� i,0-to1'--  ���������--��� h,8 right mind lie wouldn't let me  rJ'ho   greatest  danger 'from   in-"'  flucriza'ia of its resulting in pneu- \Wl  mouia.    This can be obviated ' bv I S  "^ing Chamberlain's Cough   Rem- "11  f-dy. as it not only cures influenza, !����J  but counteracts any   tendency  of ' ^  the disease   towards   pneumonia.'  Sold by .Moyio Drug  and  Stationery Co.  B* E'DWYSS  U.vi'I:rtai:i:r  K.mhaj.mkr  ^Vitli CO-OPKIiATll V SIOIIJ-S  CRANBltOOK, L\C.  Nifty   Fall  As made by tho present brewer is admittedly tbo  �� ,  '  ' Malt f  for I  fcPi<l&      ^      "���    ' "" "> LU" present ureweris admittedly  M S   l2fe==: l,J��"fc J3eei" hl E|W,t Koote'Jfty-   ^"ith the Best J  IS '��   -^^XT^\and the Purest Spring Water it. is unexcelled  i^^~Aand the Purest Spring  .'quality.    Insist on having .^loyio Reer.  BOTTLED AND DRAFT BEER  FI NE NEW STOCK  of  t]K.  nattiest     in    Fall    Suitings  from    eastern    and  Kuglisl,  manufactum-, just recoivodJrj^^  They    aro   undoubtedly  tl10l       *arS  -'iul for v  you.  Dear. Cork Souk  ��� Definition of a real ;gehtle-  .'Tnan:"''A'mW that's cleaniu-  .siie. and out, who never , looks  up to t])e ricli nor down on  the poor; y\-iio-can  lose   wilh-U-ortA-'i   ,-, - ���-  ,��    u*  -.I ���n,^s ;,���, .,!0 c,���;rA��ir;::���r-^^;;  ^iu without brago-iu^; who   is  '^ '">"'1 "  considerate of  .woni'en,   child-  Aiid old people  "���'A No revolver orvpisfcol shall  besold.toany perspn unions he  produces to and leaves with the  vendor a permit, in writing, from  the chief of police or a police magistrate or justice of the peace al-  An i,i i '   V   ���"���   " lowing him to purchase   a   revel-  An Inrh evangelist  always   ad-, vfcr or pistol." .       )  ����� V. lM,kc",f  j J  ivIcYITTIE & PARKER11  P'soviscur. Laxd SuitvnuN-n  KAIMVAV   ��   MISI.no    KyciSl:i!JOSf  Estimates Furnished.   l  OFPTCKS  Fort Steele P. O. Box 23.  Cranbrook P. (J. J3ox n.  ui'ir youji  MOYI  rn  w  u  g MUELLiLR & HESSE,    PROPS, |  �� Tvzonrxm, '13. o. |  99em9��9O1^O99099��^O99^ci9i  i  dressed,   hu     iie,,,���.,,. ���^   ,, ..  ,u-���"���.is.   as     dear  Whi  ! be called them-dear Cork .souls.  i ���  WllT    IS     tOO  local   Option.  More Than His   Share.  Some   Federal    officers  iu   the  American, Civil Wur'onco sought  ; shelter for the night   in   an    old  brave.tolie, fo ���-e-,..r,'jns--trJ     "For c-, m''  i V^ , . ! bumbl^ddown   hut.     About'two  X    ��� ,      A        ��^C',-','lS    t0i,      Yoi;e��y that local option   bus; o'clock a   pokicat   announced    iu  chear, and wh i l;iktS h Is ,]]are . oeen of great benefit to   this   sec-J presence in its own pc,W     'v  fuonoftheconnti-yA" !     ! A Gennun sat up and look^      ^  'i  wor  Id  ]iandso]n.estrahd most  dis-  tinctivG    fabrics ;tl,.at  have  yot been offered and those  wlio.would havo something  select iu a Suit ( f01*\ f;in  should "leave their order  early. A. fit guaranteed and  at a reasonable price,  ���'       ���     i   '������  Pressing and Gleaning  Done  Prices Fcight.  Tobaccos:  ���Pftiit':afli  ionery ;-  I       FllOM  A.'.B. Siewart  0Y1E    HOTEL.  P, F, J0BJVST0JV ' j  9 Thw Hotel is New and well Furnished The  I Tables are Supplied with the Best the  5 market affords. The Bar is Pilled with  tne Best Brands of Liquors and Cigars. {  I  O   ��� ��� ' '  **A   ������'  afj'. siovib  HEADQUARTERS  FOR COMMERCIAL |  AMD MINING MEN     * ������fl I  -Til 12���'  and    A\-iio  i.  x*o  pie h.tve tliei.!^.  a ore at r.iy  <.y���,   ,;���-. ;       , .!"��� '-'-"i'--wiu iouivou Jie]p.  !IV0���    *'J"'   AUiW"-*   (UA-   Still-   le.sly   about    him.      The   ot,10 ���  j well.      A- t,,on as n l,jfc ���f ,,s eiti. j kVere a]l sleeping peacefully  X'uh   rc-aIj/.od    how  far Anybody!     "3lein g.-aciou,!"   ho   exclkitred  would have to go Xv ,*,   <],,-,.,[,   we   in tones of despair. ��AII th��� y(,^  ashloep und   I've Kol l,   shni'/jj   it  0;4  w 9    5S  F"'#  oiniAthijit l.-ihoi*'' unions* u'ouId have to ���� f'-"' .'i  drink  %  i-iM'-nnlA,Aflf   .rovlb,">'ft"r-,?'-U   froo.tl    ���r.*   mov  " *   *-:���  ' -l   meat.  all!"  'Merchant Tailor,  ���P?T0"VTP.  ""~      ^ ��� -^-:  B. c  fjctewgafflip^^^-S        nmjiK  I W1*ff:ilTOwimiinTii^ii'c7TM.'i-l��T^~-f,'^��'"J'��� ^*i--.  Thos. Summers  c'K<U'f-   Tobacco,   F,.*uifc  and  Confectionery.  ff��V^    NQTlUXvj   ETC.  South   Victoria'St.  Chamberlain's l^A'1'"1"' ^7  ^v.rr.,'il��. i)Iiyi!,l���1::,";;':;;::;;;';A:  ���11K8AIJ1.N1KK     IIIIUS,    r��|.��.  biirs'o earn pi o room in connection  with house for coninierein-1 men. Beat  ��f "."conimodiition.  TfciidqunrLcra  /or   Commercial an a iWiniiigMen.  SEND YOUR    WOKK   TO  KOOTENAY  STEAM  LAUNDRY.'  KELSON  All White Labor:  TJIE  Mi-i*i*.  ���I-.MJI-  iimmwh.iim1 i.n^���r.l  .MOYlK.Ii. 0  Loavo work wifc'h tho   Jocn! <���*-'  A, B.'" ST^BW-ABT.  ..put. -**.,~*-^>j    c  " ���*���->M1**J*J!!^^i5plM��rMte.J��n.*^.A. JL.JH -*���.  A... -'-'-��� .���".. A        -'    -''*-^ �����-��-��� -*.    ���*>    -*   J  l.,ll    L  wi.il      ilJJJ    *f ,  trt.  ~%  \J>  REMARKABLE  5 T O R I E  I L L N ESS  V  ^3  g/-*    *J>*Al  (2  di  o  ir  i  N V I  en  1  1/  ft  S  O F    P S Y C H I G    P H E N O M E M A   W H I C H    H A V E    O G C URRED    D U R I N G  A N D    A X   D E  /;  TH,  WI   tiv tlii> >cw yoi��c Ilin'.l fo   All ltl-rliti   ltf "em-l.)  not a  religious faiiall-*, a sp!riUi.ill,-,t, n   now  ht iidi.ocn'e oi n, immt.il ln'iilor.    I, <��m f<*l>u  cgk'.il,'ni.ilil ji in certain I li.no iny toolings  Ir perfect conn ul.    I know  I nm ����)t subject to  IjerU   or   hallucinations.    The  s.uik*  liait<> aie  ;ciJ-Uc of I'cifcy niKl Hu* nnjoilt} of women in  fessliin,   id  there  have  been  cm in in   o.vporb  [u  my'life ami In theUs fur whb'i tiuiio of us  "t*r n icnsible o\iil:inrition. .  leiiil'Ci   (lint   those nre nil  human  experiences,  not   fiom   im'iitclligeiit   or  urdcvi'loped   perns'  from women nt/eiisUmud to nolo f lets <''UP"  to (lie ordliTny  f ��i'i i*-"'    1 ���-.)   dP* a 'ii-iy cmf m  ciicnin-liiiM c*~  of  v ' i< li   si,"  1'is  ii, mi   been  able  lo  Kilisf.n, I'm'!",  <-*���.]>! oil ',wi aiii oiinrlhcoiy.  A Strange Death Warring.  Al nur. (i'o,. wji |;. .'.<��� v, I-, l!) llMIl {"iX, She wit* on  dull In IheT It i, iii! and hei sy i ip'(hy ard mlcn'st  vcr" I .fill' uhiil;. i'i.m'iI lu (i c of Iter jtntleiiis. He  was all alone in Urn vi iKl and, realizing Pic* ii'ii'fV-^-  nc^v uf his (;.m., hr h ,'] i,i.,(i(. r.'irfy pior.nse tii.it ' ii**  would '..   \i,*li Iii'ii v i.'"i i." dud  IJul one i I'-ii ii**,' wh'ii slu- '.i'ic In In-- b'*(1 she  iKilcil th.it he wis b''filter and moie cle<if-il tb.iii  Iii* h.'il In en fi.r \u.-:.i. Th.it (lav lie st.*_'".od nu-  willmw t" iiavo P*.'** ;. "lit of I'i- s'.'ln for .i I'uii.'.'*.'  -Pbc- kJ.'.o In; i as mni h of bn- -lii'f as <���! c b-n-"''}  could, i*\m l.iyni; off a i'vi 'niviut's of liv-r red' i-  tlijn Iioiii"j0to s^i-k! \vi(h Sii'.i  'it *.\a- Ikt tutu iu Hi" ilkt Ki'flic-n tint u,:V. r.; d  sl,o wffs susli.iig (hi.,7ii')i ll.o ."U'-i-,-. i'Hii:rn-..ja'fi.ity  vlii'll  Miilib'iil,- i,lii-  lu'.inl  .1  .snail;  U'UXlc  flp.o uci'ily  TOLD   BY   T RAINE D    OB G E R VERS  ,i < il hn]"or     Hot 1  I       r-  I. ul -f.'ii cnoi'j<Ii of it to flioo^t v.t'l c "*e a f.Ul to a Ii',*i ii'io in- u-.i'j  ��i.('i( .���m.i'kof t'Kit-iii'. Minn* 1 v on' 1 not b- i'l,'"-- <-i'i)(yiii,^ of ii1-, mr.ii'jci   \.I"i h * v"is if'l.itir,.' tho  d'tfclv (oiif, iji.u.1   .i,'!n the ctbr-r I-.'.'-,1;.",  wvh  .'1- iir.'lcit iroi'-s^cl i.er i".ne li' in s"'c* ...i'*il to admit,  i lost i  l\ b (bJi* df fc.'.t     My i ,'ificnt v i*. nn ���ii-nl jut.* .'"'i the no*.'  I' nnn.'*.' When hhu rnmhl t1',; m.i.l .I'd  ^!-o i.iid ,d .'ic '.,|ii ,'�� oi'Iv iV.n^'litfi,    She *" .��. ii'i- f mn 1 o.,u   lottoi   p-j-Uiin 'ad lio. hi-iter  blie djuicJ  u-i' ills- (-".'M.lcd  to Iil'ii, for it ��-i*i*jns hu  'iiod'Ci  bid to o|,<.'i it.  died w)'-n she *,\ is *.ciy jo��dk. and iici   fjiln**.** liad        '1 lu*  If Urn-  w ���*<���-.  f,om a  '���i-tcr of  her  prfe-it,  an-  .iss.uiiid tf'i.ii '-Ac cl'.'-.r of iitr. "<>'" �����'- ii'" (\..". of lh( ir I'.'.f'icr lho ��.'rhc befurc.  'liim ULho ii   b-s  dli.c   ilhic-s  feiic   rc.fr   left   Iilni'_ (if <"-n--. *,   IVfr,   1 i pt (In* l-tVi  *..��� i.-. ,..'d  ii.itu Pip  ."-,' Uif d i r  but 'isii.il'y  *t nulit I'n "? filiir* to pa1- l'li'ii \. 'is iv-li . !if r ;!* fo bc-ir iln* i.ev.-s, i.i.d wiu-ii at  I* her lo be do-,-,'1 in thc lu-M 11.0111   iilthoiiKli -ihc i.isl she sliov .-d it to h'm,  tli'ui^'i ]'f"|.,,-r ' '"  (lu1  S'l.l  Vl'0'1  -iMiuld 11111 in fi <>n f'-v lii.nis'to miiisini for him m.u tiio dicnni, slu- v.c-'A l.rnw it ���w.is^tbo iLOiigl.t L.iyci-  iisk if she cou'fl do niii 1111111? for mc*. iiio**t in the pmi ds of botii oC'ibcni.  On tlie isii'iii d'ly mi p.i'icnt wis dohi-r so v.cll tint Is it u*:o tli.it tlieic arc cci,...n sublia- foiccs Hi it  I w.i, ; !s.;m:;.^ ' .'lea-.e >it ihc end of ������}���!> ivcclc.   That pcr\ .'Kh-.onr b -'-i;:*., v.hi'.h must of 11-, an* never c.-.-i.i-  idjj'U il-c umrpiilor suipiisL'd  we  by  s'i.\I:i-,' dnpcfy i-ic of ccm. ,r i/. -)i;t wld h mc 'jH'S cb-^iir-ir dnr-  ��rtcr sin p<-r���              ��� i''*-' 0'iH- nii'i.-il (c*i.*;f*o-i and by so.i.c of ti-- ir-.y bo  ".\i's/i';'vn\n, I n*a Koing to'sll up r-nd watfh'v.itn broiiclit ii>to n' t'\ itj 1 y oneasv-m--icat-'.il :'U*. "   Is  y says tho tho e*. ei.ii);;, as Popyy bade lici pica ni0hl, the woman  a-d.cd-���  "V.'hcii   v, ill Xeibe  be buiic-J?" <%  'llow did jpu knoy. V" ^.'s :.ll T'c��:��y could siy.  'Wiiy, she sloppid on h.*r way out to bid 1110 ji'ioi!-  'liy, and she srlu sh.-"d come back in a ic-y\ little chilis  to take 'ii'* v ith !" r " ��  Need I add that tin*A, oirnn died witJiin tlie woc.l  Th. pi,\-i, ian��. f..t-1-i Put pri t..!...Is had ui-Cijectcdly  * vt in  ."  1  ��� "<���_'���. v Ixli1  ���u"   tl iM".'  J h,**, e ih-.t had sucl. a cci'. i'i"!"c; o-r.I.ir de nt-n-  (.tlif.f; >.f x :���,��� <i ���;. ~,t,') ine J-i 11 c- Ut v. " I ii'<! ti  pi. ...f vb 1 dos'.'-'L'd 1 is1 surli ri * fj nilion, <��� id  if he  In rt riot bj."i. so  .'I  tf  '!i>  'iu  I 1  i*1  pit��.\T'.o;��  i^ht,  ���,v,i\:iil ,(��.! ly haie been '.miv. H" ��'1. a disii*re.-  ii'i'.* ii. 11.. i"*.'.*- w'j-,1 . 1, siv.ut'iV,'t* i'i 1..IH. i*iy cici-  ��� 1 d pmi ' /*i.<"*Vs, not ul' e -i' *iiiv i\.i.". 1 nd time van  1 ully s|if>'i..ii'jn e> cty f".iPiie aiHIf acii.-ii..  He li.ui bi's.i ni.i:ii'*d h.uc' V'ife Xo. 1 nnd  cv!''('iiti-M-f'doicd_Jtpn, h.-d !���. <*n tiimiikd upon .and  l"d (lud.    ^'. nil \nf<- >"o   **   v.-'icll.m lie did tin* ..m.'-  "\i-hv  'lo.div tlif.c H 1.0 need for It." 1 a-i'-neied,    only nuuifisi ic.cn'sclv cs wlien the bodv had hec  it (mo U ,-it tl vi<^ .'1^ tinci rnonUd adin-l-euis ivhifh    ^ ^ X)t j [Xll noi \'now, but Hi any race she did ihr  I- imp'm.  *r  . *- ������  i1."  ' A  i W  .!fH|  ',1 w  ".     '" 1  <' '- 4ft,  r    r      Jl 'JV*, I  .-,   A.A��J  '..i^ysi  s   ' -tm  '3    ���" *    *-�� ���*�����  A  '  *     ��WB  ^^MpUic, for, rfiiil/I-m? their cxcecdlnuiy limited in-    tlioiiglit  of  bed   .N'l  is.  She  know   tins' ���,.,���  < ould    st.iv hem to-night,"sbe ended ulih sudden detcrmi-   herself and beyond Pie threshold of her normal con-^      ^j=. y^ ,7*<iW w^ev, lie fell back In bed and one  1,  and    sf lousiK-ss of n secondary &e!f which  had extraordi-  "CCrjVuIsto:i  att'-r anoiner shook las frame,    lie difd-  AS   I',  of  his  illness.    Jle" had   rested  quietly during  J-'iank iiiil die at Iii a o\lock.    frank Mill die at  o'clock.'; ' *     '  n-noke wlih  n -slari,  threw on  my wrapper nnd  -lunuKh tlie hail to my patient':; room.   My friend ��  5 slit.:iR at, the side 6f her husband's bed and he  ls restinK.<iuii*:!v as -when 1 left him.   Xaturally 1   ,  not ��"tiy nujfhhf; hb6at "my d"eatn." as I termed  rnd, vlehlinj; to I.er "persuasions, I ictunu-d to my  m.   'furious   al'tni:..Mlin,'   mjself   to   be" dtsturbed   t<  ici-i t linew how much I tiecO'd thl* rest,  t un.s'Uien  ti\n'o'clock'.    I wc-.ii tiack to bed re-'  ipc<l to mib' 1 be-best of tho few Jx'urfc' more sleep  Ind aliov.td   lwvelf.     Al  UiurAUlriy  I   ttiK nronsvd 1.  bo miN'ously cxpbib.HHl  t.> me  tb..t  0 in  her hasb.uid and  b.td  but were meted out In a"pa:tii'* pu'iishinen' to him-  Etlf 111 ibis life. 3"he man h^d been .suECeiinj; lu-  teuse'y for weeks' 11 ith cancer of tl.p liver. fXc* was  .{ironing weaher and nc-aker. l*"iom a man of two  bundled pounds lie now sc'nively neUI.ed one bundled, lie had confessed to M.ugaiet that he had  done soinetliiii',' very dreadful In his '5011th, but he ��  v.ould r.fct tell her what, and ho bolieicd that this ,w.ii  his rctiibiilicu.  "I must suffer.    I have made others suffer.    It Is  but light     I)nt   oil. If I could oi.ly die!"  he would,  say over and over ng.1111. ' o  ' I wioh I could dosMlbe the last scene of this story  as M!iig.ir!*rmacle me see it.    It wis n beautiful, cold,  cloudless  night.    There was no moon,' but the  stars  twinkled   brilliantly, in   the  1 civet  blackness  of   th"  Pier1 Pie wind seemed  fiozeii aud   not a  Only  nn   friend,   v  uc*  had  n< tn cd  n  i��� -,L-ht it lest' to w.he mo.    My Jir-t rI.hicc told me  ,,,',  nor  feais iu.d l*oa  in' fi; i:> g.ouidlcss.    J ^.��  M ,!�����!.  hi   f.-ct.  at   the --o.idl'b.n  of  my  patlen.  Us  -"'ice  w.i-��   cvr.no^l.   his   i<M*h������.��"->  In! ..101I  and  cn  I  1  if 'A rrm  ���   a-,       -. - ��� -*pSB(ij:  A'y;*#fc\  '-    Ajwl  1, "���<**���  I  'AXhm  *   ?" :-"*;r  H L.i'-'Ma  1 {���    - ' * '   1 -yJ-Pil  |, 1 -    yr.VUJ  ''-|A '     '-'-'-''^l  V- ,.,  4*  . ?'  I,r -ne ever*. 11 hi'lice of nn anile r.-irdi"  1   has-iiii   iidirli.lslcud   s'och-.iinc  1   b.ld  I, i.'b-pbo.ie  for  tlio jiJij-'ai'.      Me airiied  My   Cie   r:!:ulcs   p:.M   Hie.     1V.A   the   niia  ii] '  il\ dead. ,    ,,  T'.,.i >*r,s my l".s| on�� of-a "ca.W.�� co.iKMenc  i-h.dl w* <nW If?  v. as  c.lkd   fo   Now   !���."<  I   1111*5   day  11111  e   nt   f.i--l.  p-i-.icn! View    b.-fier   the   nmht   mr.so  0'siv'-s��d n..d   I   i-i.i  pl.t' <d  i��i il  , *' 'I^'i-Jl  h-A-.  , >* vtrv'^Sf  ��. - ,  1* "*-; i&yjil  ,, ,.        ^i..   -.*, .*-kIJ I  ��'     ���     J  "        ,    . �� i-V1*!  -*'   **���       .        '  ! ,    .i.���*l  ^     % -a  iij *^ j^-i. ** %w.">t*4(l  ?;��. ��� pT��u\^  ��   -V, * >>*%\  ���     '   A  , -#-  r^ ill  ',l>jii  ''1  A  fci,   :u.-is  later  I  l   I,, plu'id   1 .-1-.(*.  1   1! i'  t 1  .   I  ii  . buiirc.     v.i\   ]  i,l,  nire  vme two ft   ' be di-a**-sr  i*.-',M<'  I  li.'B  . ',..\ui   w'.'l. U1.1t ch U-mn-4 "Vi fish.. 1.id -'"-l' t"  , .u-.i  oil'.u'e  lb.I   1   Mi|i]��.se icing's  1.., .oi.r n  sMt'c'   of  out   ni' nern   <l.i\s     1  ,.,,   ,,..,*!   1,1   ..��.*   of   .'  -e   e'--.M. m..-   . '.1   ins;;I..M.l  1     s!*, -h.M .���:  i'l*-i> f>-*' 'I*1"?' v"!t wltl1 thL' ��vl  f   ''.   �� Uo   I 'li't   ihlMll , ,  '���\,s(. y��� old P"is,,��� b..d hem, UM^ng    n��� ,-,d  "il'."l      As  nil   fie il'  1  c II  \er-   lin|" y P 'it  1   I,,* o ii r e 1  li  j " r   \ nn.,*- 1' *-i  *-j,.o* ^ .. ��� ���-  --���  - - -  Nil 01'ill."   1  11.      t'l.c  v.  ��, ' 1  I   1  "   I.  II I' ii  >��� t-i 1 ii'iri'*" ' ' -io  * .1   hi. n**d *>.- i ��� .' ft'  1 tin..- t- '���^  *-*,.,!. d a I i' or  ���o  b - .invi   111  ire  all .. ii* u   l��    he,n  '���  d -  1 *kK  ! f  '.."���iji'i'e -��*."'*  ',.  sh.pt   Iii   a  1..1 h*. >t ���'<��� " *-*.  uc   si,. ii_u 1    I  ,     _;   i��  ill   ..' .    i'i *  .1   I'  V.  ici   mi   1  tli>  .c  ���a . - i > in*.  ��� ��� A at  id 1 ������  ,1 |,k s' r  I'i' * *v ���'!''    P* "    '   '*  1 ,.f i l��i_i..ir a bed ���*������-��� "*'' lKlr  (       .||   IS'1   II I'll"' si.   *,i ,  ���      ,-   1.   Is    i'i   I   Ml   *.-   I'  U I   Si'.l    !���"  < 1     !  ".r/'ii'is ep'.-n the l.isi.l..!   .l'Kl l*''1'   W ��>0  l! hi. v  .lib 'i  ii"*  1' -   ul I' g his \.!*  :'  ii   is 1   1* : a  1  i| 11 id  l>      1   ��lli 'Hi ib d  C.Vhd I v Tclepr.'ihy.  One div while 1 w .s .11 this 1- - - 1  nc ��� ������  '(11 *'  p ii* will h d( '.* i' ��'  d  '1,1   11**. 1 i-i1' '��''   "; ( '  ''    ' '"  ,' i      A, IL v..:n I..'.' l"'f">   1   Iimi-'i^ ">^   '">1-*  '  i\   ii',i 1 w.-iild . *ni,l ei  b'i:l-.t  ' 1 P��   uiv    ' s 1...  I i',..(   ,,.,'h    wu.M   i..,ii���i'   >"'   '>.'"';*  !1   !,,,t   ���1',V  imi 'so ,  ,,,1,1 ... 1 , h i* hl"i     U w .*  i'  1 . .; ' ) 1 id   1! u   1 .'Oi  Hu'1. <"���'    ���' A  tu s'i (. 1 ,1' ,))<��� e  M.d.h i.h   I  hi-ud   1  v. 1 (spc.id '"Mi   -  I?i"��'  1 '\    ]   MlMlt "Si's,"    I    f|i|-W ' 1 . d.     I"*   ^  iiinl   si.ulid   up . at   u!i< c   tn   ���. >   * '   I1' .  |*,vo to reab'/.C  Iream'.ng.  ! 11.  '.UN   OWE   \  bl-.ivb-e*  \3 OF  MORUO.l.  -1 1 or,  mi.  u K 1  itl 1 < ' 1 '    ins   pulse   In   1 -I'  , : 1 m t   i-. i>. uia to lto..  t  l',.l      I'll      s.l.lk      i-llO     ���'      ''..  .','  ,',   ,* ,1' -' '11 "''I '' " ���'' v''" '  , < I.   k 1.1   n  ii ,11 II 1 wi et  f,..n  M.\ t.i-li'.n.  -Ii.   1    1 .1*  i\  \\ 1  0  d-  1  1 I  I  P , 1  ul  I'  ,1,.1'hi 1   b  and  it look  me u   mli-ule: or  .was  v."'��!:e  where  I   uas 'nnd  Ihat   I   uuut   h:ivc .been  1  lswlt'ilu;d 011, Ihcdlght U. secjlie lime. 1:0 P'.at I nil.*-*.:.  liiiow how* .many jro< <V hours' siei-p tl'u-rt  tiloi-e 'for inc. f.*i* t  wauled ��� to .cat.-h  the e  tmiii. 'and t turned over wilh a'sigh of  I'dlseov'.-iivd .that'll was .only ten nihiuU'.-. past-two.  '   "f)h.,bMls.*   Krowu,   iio'iv. 11 lee  to   have  nKiiiipi*  said   my  pnticiit. the  luliiuie   In  iic.M ilny.    "I had a ni"Sl 'incomfi'irtable nlgld. and as  1 ilidn't uiiiillo illslniii tin- ll'itle imilh'cr I.iips  .i-i.rel;-.    Uhy; oni.-iv 1  even c-aiigbt myself 1'ai1.'.:  Uiinie."'. ��� '���  "Now, I r.-an't lielleee'thill. Yoli'd b.-P:;-  .'it* yoi.n- wire v, ill I,*., jvaleus tlie.r.e'x't thing ,\  1 said   leii.siii! !y. ,'.���''  "Indeed  II   I.i  (rue."'  he  nnsweivd.    "1   h.-ii'!1-'  ���to. know lhe  exact   lime.   f.T   1  'picltrd   my   walch  up  ���jasl nfiei. 1. h���d said your name.    11 wail ten  1'iist two." "  Is U.is.another eolneideneeV    Possibly.    <"' i^ I'-"'1'"  I'l'lni'U, a  Kublhiiiiiiil  self  c-ndov.ed   Nvlih   1''*;l!,'r  '"''"  . Pepiieo  fnculUes  wiiieh   sees  Mini,  bear-  ae.d  "u**y fiom (he bally, poiug lAi'Pi iiml.-bitliei-.  111 il Pioilsand various and hidden seur* '"'  1 <.���  ��� he I 1  u,<   P. .n   w.i t   bul-  bi  P M    '''  '''  v.,)> lei  1. ���   '! "X^   ' '   A... ,  tl-oiit she hca'.dPi'  f( elil.v. and. A  h..n let  ,\d '.'��id  1.. w h eli  As she  ,1   ( in.ie, 1 e   'a id   A. -" i> ���'  ,    iy(l   1 .- 1   nil   the   ei d  \t  111011 i. g.  nr'ii  f.u  b 11 Iii"'  be,    11.  s  v. as   i  ,  .'L      .1     V  t,,i 1  .   y.s, Muiii .u "*-'-, c  1    i   fie 1 d   10  wan '.   in   hi. l   it  ii,_nl  -it  n   few    iu in  nn " si' ���- 1 \; e- ei  .,,. i isi . I * i:> ���' '-  ,.   1 htl.l  wii'.i    >''' '���' '  i ri    she   hi -  0111   l..ul'l   so   she  u iii-.'hi hi lu r ibe.inis she  That  A Dicara  1 .>x   01 1 lli 1 1 d  S-h>    h >'���  ,1 I.i   d.i,   ."id  m.ili. u 1..   t.i '-1'  lor  1  i-,i  11. disti-ut  ui cieii  had   been   musing  1  .i'i.  1 1  Pi.  -.lill In  ;,t 'ii'eh.ic'k  ;riitltudc when  past in  yen wilh us  saw me the  I. 11  ���d you  yb.l'i'  he care.fii.l  ,11 illii'iV."  , en  1 i 1 *. I!  IV, 1'  pi    1  111    N  l.;i;..cl*l!ii..eii'-e m.ou*,.  ���"nelnv- <A'A' lo C:ih:'  ml  |-,*s li-.i'.e ^vvy .< i.-.*. ���������������*��� - ' ,'|ii,,i,.0.il   vviih   spoon-  ,;i:,'s  hid.' she ^",MyXrXu\n'.:���'"i*��>i ilK' llish 1,e'   i,V'.eu'd .not, have-made  VX:!:b: v.'-l'h gveat diili-  f,-i-.i!.l I.'*' P':'-'",,o ,"."'':'";'.'".,..b-..ed Iii her d.i-  .''���'x;y,e.-a,y*A'^ni-dhunhe.*..^-  Vou  I'll  iei',  wiisi'jii-ryb.ig  l'���,i  r,is lime vei'  .,,,,,    n.|.,1-,.   .ihllvh-vK  fort.*' him.  the in !*'.e.  out e  miisid  .1   ui .11   v* '  x:xxxx"Aiii^. ^.^y^  lnyv. 11111 i.i . 1,     .,-.. .,.,1 ,��� 1,^ ,-lieered, and  dot ul    the  llllle   100111   whole  she  she  has  alw U-    She  herself  did   not -coin   lo D"   1'io-ent.  but  as  si.e  iioni  the  bed.  dufted slowly  irou_'h  the   window.  ci <  liii-reti-re  wi'h Idui  pl.vsl'cally  to occasion  i ui*.y. 1  i*e,*-i.ii  .to ,Vl,ls|.j-^.:-     ,,,1,^:0.,  yni  P���,.w ,,*! e ivA'i me ivhen  U.lu"-     ,  vou     iVr ii'l'y-if.v-'"    "-  ���   ..biiblun  . man;!  li  lt  Ami.sed���you  l'i,.;|ven bless  i.;i*  A   lit ������'  sb  ii v.;.*-  1 hide: 1.."  ���by !v.-  'in.y; '  pre:';'  1 '.���  ,-;*.  foil   Illelb'  ���lhe 1.  'ill  .-I-.*  h!S.   ft!  ���lit     Pi"  c.-li. a;  ���-��� 11 ��� *.  . ! 1 \-  of  i*'a   nni*-  1   fo  be h  .1.  .,!  , ..:������'"���  we '  !>'n  .    il    1'bl.  '.llll'l    -'  I".  ,;  t.-r  1 ii\ i'  I'-. 011:  .'.in |.*.sy-:-.-  ,;��� ��� in: ai-}:'.;-  ..iaa.'Uioii' "f  i.h-n'!!.-   m  hu'.l 'Pii-!i'  when.  Peggy   h"d'  iioilii-.ig-'ihi"  matlei*  w  ^iTTwilAe,.you:what"si.,en.atler''hennal,y  ,       - i-en if vou do think me a fool  for allowing  '        .    iK'      A,.,i  .,,ve a dream last   night  that  ti. trouble  me  souie'nov,- I <  Maybe il' I r*.  Then. I'.e h  veusAu Poi!  ��:is ill  ai'd  he  M;'** piPi'v-My  'l-,-!-.. she ilii-d. '  -i-he s: cue was so rea  tail so ebbii-and dlsiinet  niolliei'  I'l'.iin   the.  impress  d'���������:-. in. but Pie t''U  will, hid  the ill kl i<>-  ���leioss  the  tiom  and  then  out  <���  ,.      ,, i,.���. ��<��� it vanisriid  from her sight.  waving good by* to nei  as 11  \.u.i>."... .,,..,  The nekyinorningshe learned that the child had died,  suddenly during the night.  Do   the   Dead   Return?      ;���/���  ��� Peggy (ells almost with awe of a woman she nursed  the  (irst  year  she .was  in  The   woman.was   very  poor,  very  the only  person   whom  a   little  v   hospital 'in   New   York.  much'.alone,   and  h;id  10 love  In  the'whole  hild  of  iwi/lvc,  who  bad  ,S    1  Ol  .'   S   I. <t   ������  ������s    11 "l I    '    l.       '"       ���-   %v  .,. .-.Y .    1 !'\'*s   t ..e W'.i.  j.i ,,    , .    'ii. the .'C*..   f.'i s'l  U  '"'in M.se Ml. s I hue Old I '.' >.������! spoils, r for tt .j  li,'mot .',.*..'. is. n . I- -.. - -I.; ���'���* "-lorm.i.t-i  uulo'siud i>- in Pi.. 1 e i'..l a-oni :���" . ��� f- ^ '  d -oi .i'n " *'1 ei; A.,-'. -I'. ';�����'������" cy�� uS'a'  niiiS., so 111 the ,ni'   1 imah  ^n. * 1 uo know.  HIS JUNIOR  PARTNER.  Tirr.Kn is one little mi ident coime.*t'*d -1 ill) fnailes  11 l-'imts life which shows lis how som-.* Miicr-  k.m men pl.ue ihcir w I\ ed on 11 pule-tai in a way  that Ls pumIing to foreigners. Piint, as we alt know,,  was among the tirst���to see a great future for,the airship and was identified with the Wright brothers as,  yn. backer. .One night lie invited a Itusshin dii|omat ..  to dine with him at home, the invitation.which was  nu Informal one, explaining that the dinner would  be small, in''fact there would be no othor guests, only'  his "Junior Purl nor/" ,    , ���''',,  The   diplomat   arrived 'punctually,' dressed   in   his  I   did   have  a  '.u.-m. ���">������-*   ������������--. ,        : ,i(,i.  ,.|,-i    ,1   ehild   of  twelve,   who   uau j-iu-   i��i"""    ���   '        .."',���       .-  ;,,',���.���, ���������>,,,, :yyyyy;yy- ^,S ^ * ��~ "����� r������ -yyyX XXtA, ^Xy:XyA;:X%XiA  yXXAXXy':,..;!:; i*-- yyXXXXXXX.X yyyy Si,:; yXAAAA^  ,���;*ii* in (he hi'.nccf hi. moiher. A...e nay. ..'..y*^ ^^ ^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^'^ v,,, ;1S u p,^,^., lua���., Kut nu ������Jun.or..-.';,!i-  ^Vi,r.si!P1,g,:::H->^ ^pi^y'though Uie trmi- was that Nebie was very, n ^���^n ^ waeml ,���.,.;, .���PW ;1!U1 theii ,  and (ryi:"-g '-������ -:W   !'"''  *���      ' .      '   ,���,.,., ,0 . *   ��� .. - r ...'.��� ������,i,. i.v Mr. Flint: to'the l,n,.ortanee oE tins  ],������  he eoiicli'.deili, "every oe-  l'u- looks ol" the. rooiri, my  ,*.u,, ;,���d voice, 'dmI I <��������������>*"' iiro"se l"F��lt  1,111' ;t.   m-;,s   not   an   ordinary  revealed  spirits,   though  tbe. truth   w:  verv-ifl. ,       ,,      ,  fttrango'ly  enough  during Pie  d.*^  once about  d  ii!l ���Pie  nurses''.who  geucri*.!, iviP.i r.oiv and Pien it,  irtiince o�� Pits  I cannot  .u   Pint  ;, that 'aad 'been .somehow  fri  reliiniliij- :ll'm-j ivporlliig ll  ie km 1 w  ii  Ulld  ih.eu  ,�� gained  I'.lpl", Pie  ph.*--*' '-'���"���'  ('1  dual:  ���oiirse,   Pe.  s'.ibeei'A'.l  iu   h  ,.,,,i,.,p1-d   the   whole   idea   and  ���'.���iming  and  halt' bullying.  ���The child  died,  of her dentil tbe  mother did not   inquire  Per     Pece;v auNi"Us!y questiomd  "into Pie ward  to itccunt   for Pie  woman s  but   eaeii, one   denied   having   uieii-  .. s death, to the  mother:    Ik-sides,  sho  ���'���'.'il'ui.db'turbed  that Peggy was almost  ' '.be il.e.lid  1,11,1V  uotiiiug of  it.     Pat  illj  had gone ii  unusual   shea,  tibned  the cbi!  w;is s..j* calm  10:11'iin:ed  Pi:  voyren.e made by Mr. flint to'the l.noortaneC ot tins  ,*i.'i-. u " I'e eo-:!Vsbid to the guest tialt no never look  uu inMi'oi'tar.t business step without, lirst consuitmg his  J,;1,: that he relied almost entirely upo.. toe jud^-  e, -.Vi sound adviee...'tne "Junior Pertner."!).nal-  , , he could no longer refrain trmn slewing his  cu'"' . SUV. P.e bossian looked nt Mr. and MrsPbut and  nsKod wl..u: this mysterious person was. hUnrs reply  "ve.s to miiko a eoiu-tiy bow u- his wife and pre-ieuv  tho 'foreign diplomat to bis "Junior Panucr.            y  > - i>t*t-j.���������?****��-* r.itorfci ���rto-"r mr.**ttM> sw .:* i|,.. "J**"J*tJlMirfwwttrw��fc-JM>lllill4  ���^^*-   l��r-��aKliflt^^^^^^^?55S  K n:,W)  -. v -�� . -- .  ,*��   i     i ' : .��,     |    !*��-���< 2*/-" 1*5'IT*  rvrnoLir   church.   ,  There will bo tho regular  miming and evening services   S'uuhrj'.  Morning services   at   10   o'clock.  Evening sarvices ,at  7:30   o'clock.  FATlIEfi. F. JJISOK,  (Priest.)  MDTHontsr church  Tho liev. F  .7.   Rutherford,  | A., of Creston will-preach    in   the  Methodist  church   both   morning  find evening,    jr/r'ning service   ar,  H   a.   ifi.   .Sunday   Sjhoo', 3 p. in.  i:*g .'icrviee, 7:30 p. in.  MOV��T^TUTTSXf COLinmi^V. _  Jewell  Opera House  Sat., Dec 18th.  IT til.  Sfs>-  iiveni  Rev. J. W. MILLER, B. A.  (Pastor.)  ���  '���!'. i *   ?  i ji*- u    '  llw        Vlh-'  Mips*   >>r .' ,(  |S������^S���^3-^S.?5^-53^^|' MLs3 >jiyd'er>, teacher in tlie  $ * LOCAL ASSAYS.,' _$" junior room of the Moyie school,  <"���*���'' -   _     .^Si! i will spend   tho 'holidays   at   her  "' Miners' Union meets tonight.  A. L McDermot  "was   in   town  Monday.    .'  (home in OhiLliwack.  ��� CI A  Dr. Coffin is again looking after  his Moyie practice. ,' ,Dr. Assles-  tiue'has gone to  Fernie  and  has  PiiKsnvTi'iu.v.v   unuitcii.  Union Service- ia , Methodist  church at 11 a. m. Sunday school  and Bible class ac2-30 p. m. Even-!:  ing Service at 7-30' p. ui. A  hearty  welcome to all.    ,  REV. U. AYIHT.E1,  (Fast'or.)'  'i  , �� ' s  Many persons find themselves  affected with a' persistent cough  after an attack of influenza. As  this cough bo-.promptly Retired by  the nse of /Chamberlain's Cough  Remedy, it should not be ,alIowed  to run on until it becomes troublesome. 'Sold by the Moyie Drug  and Stationery Co.  "  Express and Gener-  ,  al    Delivery   Business.     Li very  and  Feed Stable.  WOOD   AND    COAL  For Sale  Lonve "Order* at  Gwynno'd Store.  j)Moyie, British Ctbumbia  AN ELABORATE SCENIG PRODUCTION  Prices���SI.OO, 75c.  50c.*,  Seat sale for subscribers open  .Thursday, . December 16,t)i  and for the public on Friday,  December 17th at tlie Mo-  yie Drug Store. ^  Br. H..E.   HALL  DBNTIST  I 1  The Lixperf Crown and   Bridge  Worker.  i n  1 t '  Office'over Mr. Short's  Wall ;     Paper      Store'  Armstrong Ave,      'Cranbrook  TO ^  The Xnias Special Sale.  Christmas cards, local'views  and all   kinrl,    r  .postcards.'   Full   and   complete  lino  ,,r r  1 ,     ^   vi  laucy  .baskets of chocolates.    Up .to date stock of '.  lionery'and smokers goods.  ,'  Come   Early, and Avoid the Rush  Postoffice  Block  MOYIE.  Teddy and Taft.  LTQUOR LICENCE NOTICE.  international  hotel; .'���'  ' ��� ��� ���"  ���     1 i  This hotel is' now under new  management, and is first clas3  '.inovery inspect. '      ,'      ������   * *  Noticeps hereby given that one|  month after date we,' Beecher   E.   TAVTnT?J    ���     -Rn*T7tfT?-p  Taylor and MichaelJ. Bonner   of   -j* A*J-iU.K,    &    bONNBS.  ,-i.i��*  ��� * ii i,  '* 3 *    �� ���   '   I  '' ^fc;LT��X'and  family���have|entered "into   partnership   with  -moved to Phoenix. L,^ 6oi,SQn pud ^^   ,  , - ^ Skates.sharpened at F.  J.' Tan-       Rc?bt. McDongall left 'Thursday  ' nor,e'    "���      - for .Vancouver   with,, his   family.'  -   The merchants are doing a good j Air.   MeNicol  ia  now in charge of  holiday business. , '      affairs at the mill   of   the   Porto  ---*-Richard Mackin   was   in  Cran- j'-^ico Lumber company.  The .following verses ' were  dashed off by iMr. Bengough'speci-  ally for the Loader daring the  cartoonist's i;ecent visit here. '  There was<a man named Teddy '  Who had a" chum named Taft,  'And they worked together steady  To abolish Trust and'Graft.  'Moyie.'B., O.'intend to apply to  the Superintendent* of Provincial  Police for afliquor licence for tho  premises known and described as  the ��� International .Hotel, Moyie, '  B. (V ��� ,      '    '  Dated this 15ch day of 'December,  A. D., 1909.   -���;   B. E. TAYLOR,  M. J.' BONNER.  ' ' ,    PiioPniETons,  Victoriaf'Street',  MOYIF.  LIQUOR LICENCE NOTICE,  . ���!  brookthe0firstoxthe,week.   ��� 'On , December   1st   the    Moyie |Teddy ,VflS deadiu 0ftrnes��      ,   ,.,  H. F. W. Behnsen,  M.   P.  P.,   of  D-lke'T commenced making* cakes |    And bound to dare and do  *���  Victoria, was in town'Wednesday  for fche-Christmas   trade.      Those* WhiIo Taf fc Ioome'd up behind him  ' ��� Kxtra  fancy, Xmas ^ applas   at  WIsbluS  cakes-should   get ��� their.     And always said-ms too. '  :Crowe Bros, for S2.5& per box       ��� orders^n as "early as possible. ;'      ," ' �����       * t  Mrs. Blackburn cam   home from      *��*��    **���Z  Machines' cost     ^^^Z^Z b^��^^��-PP^^the   Sapfe  very-little more  than  cheao  ma- L g ,'    .       y *       uitendent of Provincial Police for  -       * * \ou know my cherished program Lvtransfer from-mys'elf to Beecher  kHLfrrs  < i  'its''  aH" '  oFHR.ul   I   i  *   ?!.  I3'  ffi-1  , f  <K i  111'    '  . I' -  iti, !  1' <.** *, '  the*hospital at' Cranbrook '"Wed-  <  nesday.  ..^ ���*    i  ' have moved to   Spokane ' for   the  '^winter.'     .A .    - ���  1 '   * l ~ i'i \  u\lost of the stores'iu town will  be kept open every evening next  Week, ���  ��� II. Giles, who lives just north  of town, has been quite ill for.,  some time. ��� ' ���  The Moyie Orchestra ^are advertising a dance for next Wednesday evening, December 22hd.  Tho Moyio lodge of Odd Fellows  .will give their annual ball on  the  evening of  Wednesday,   January  12th.  Ernie .McQuade  will  rafHc his  launch at tho Miners'   Uuion hail  nc-xo Wednesday evening   at   7:30  ,  o'clock. ,  A. B. Fanwick, district deputy  grand master, paid the T-Joyie  Masonic lodge an ofiluLU visit  Wednesday night.  ' ' UOIt, SALE:_Manclo folding  bed and mattress. r,.ico $12^  Apply at this office.  Laavo an order for Xmas  cei-ics with Crowe J3ros.  ' D.m Mac Donald will leave next  week for Vancouver. Dan has  been lucky with his real estate investments m that city.  gro-  fSt.   Joseph's   Cpavent.'  -A       ,       NELSON", B. C. i'  Jt5,oa,riliDg and Day' School conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph, Nelson,  B. C. Commercial and bueiric'eB  courses a' specialty. Excellence unci  swift progress 'chsractei.ize each department,   r'arenls .should' write  for  Be  Wise    In �� Time���  ( i'i  I am glad some of my   friends   ia: Moyie.   are hkin-V -,?   '.  vantage of,the golden'opportiwities Uiat are prcsenlin^.Ii,'^"  sch'cs in- Calgary lleaj Estate.   ,        ���   .   ,,        ,'     . ,     *"'*��  You caji Siin- on ��isy tcrtys af.ul very often   s��-Il at a profit !*el7,i*<- ,,,,,.  pletwl your paynH-:.ts. SW'b tlie tinu- to buy. The ��� .subcrU  ol ^'^n^Z  Balmoral, West Ziloiiiit Vleasant arv comimj into tiie'dty and .A1>j i,aJ\ ,,..' ' ^  '  raihvay-s gooil-waiitr, Mectric h't-hts^sewers. Bootl roatls'anil all 'ihe'Vl tm-T)  an up-to-date city.'   Others nre reaping 'profit*���why i��|t you?     -,   "    V  Two good level lots in >ytst Mptmt Pl'c-isant atS,150. each. *   Oiu* ihini  casb *i   '  Ixilance iu 3-6r-8*niouLhs. 'f  % , ',"." ''        ','' *      ,   *J�� '  Two lots in Cr.eseiit Hd^lits at <1200.    ThS jminc easy terms,   Write to   ���'  1 ^ALTERS & THOMPS03ST.        ���    . ���,  Box 1815.      m >��� ; ;     ,{'.,    X" '        Calgary, Alti  -       Have you any Calgary propertyK for sale?  , &t ^ZSriZF l^-5?>ff -5? '**w -C '  ih ' p. o: box soi  . a ,  PUO.VE. 73  chines.,  Do  the   best ��� work,;and  last.a^life' time., Sold_oii ' small  montnty , payments t Uy,. GFauT'rsr  Powell, Cranbrook.    In Moyie  on  ,10th. of each month* ���     1     ���"  ( F. J. Tanner has received a  varied assortment , of Rings,  Brooches, Tie' Pins, Lockets" and  Crosses. These goods are thoroughly up to datp, and aro very  suitable for holiday gifts. Prices'  to suit all.'  Xmas and Nev/ Year  'Excursions.  For the Xmas and New Year  holidays, the Canadian , Pacific  Railway will make reduced rates  for the general public, of fare and  one third for the round trip.  Tickets ou sale for Xmas from  December 21st to 25th, and for  New Year, December 28th, to  Janm'ry 1st. All tickets being  good for return until Jan. 5ch, 1010  A sprained ankle will usually  .disable the injured person for  three or four weeks. This is due  to lack of treatment. When  Chamberlain's Liniment is applied  a cure may be effected in three  or four diys. This liniment is  ono of the best and most remarkable preparations in me.    Sold hy  the Moyio Drug and .Stationery Co    ,   lhos-'Sllln,ners has   a   good   se  , lection of Christmas toys and nov-  Aud you can put it through."  fniUrfn-iwwii'���wi>***ii>*^.1*��^^.4t^MM_ M n' * l!  It broke all over Taft, ' .   ,.  Like sunshine o'er a mountain',  And in his sleeve'he laughed.  ;'When you* get into office,  You'll carry out my will���  You'll see there's big reduction  lu the coming Turill Bill."  "You'll black-mark scheming   Al-  drich.  Joe Cannon you'll abhor,  And fwith   Tamney,   Payne   and  company,  You'll ever be at war."  0  Taft bowed so low to Teddy,  His stature seemed to shank, '  '  But in his hidden optic, "  -There was a subtlo wink.  At length he was elected,  Aud took the Basa'-i chair,  And then those Teddy policies,  Where were   they���whore,' Oh,  where? * '  There's only one thing clearly,  Left blooming there, we think���  It isn't Teddy's program,  Bab Taft-,3 portentious wink.  J. W: J3.  Notice is hereby given that,one  month after date   I;   Frances   L.  Tajrlor, of Moyie,   British   CoW j p^ticuhus."   Ono m'onU,"'"isure? the  tnaintend to annlv f-.o f.l-n   Rnnarj        *,.' ,    ,      ,tv  public the'  thoroughnefis   of, the-  Sisters' methods of teaching. �� Terms  commence January, 'April and Sept  Pupils are admitted durinc term.  E. Taylor and' Michael,, J.  Bonner  ��U��5L*IfoteI lic'ouco for "tho premi-  ��es knomi,,iiS(;,.d��.���.-^,.. ��� . th'A  International ilotel, iLoyie, B.'O.  ���  Dated this loth day of ^'December,  A. D., 1909.    '  ,    :   FRANCES L. TAYLOR 1 ,  METAL   MARKET:  New York���Uar   silver, al    cts  Lead $175 Copper, '13'  cts  Lo-vdox���Lead.-fiLS, Is 3d  Stock auotations.  '      2TCISSIS2IHD Ev  BJEALEi   IILWELL.  Bid  Aurora  Uonsolirlaicd Smelters  Can. Qolrinelils  Cranljroo'k Firo Brick  ���Vorth Star  Society Gir'  Just Arrived  a large consignment of  To Be Sold At Cost.  ���ic  "a  ��   AS  -ii  cities that he will sell at cost  Miscellaneous.  =adv  have   our   catalogue,  vour  If you   alr  Christiiias-shopping i.s *easv���tlie''facilities  of the greatest jewellery; mail order ' house  in Canada arc yb'nrs.        '���'���'".���        ��� ���  Anyway,, let us help you do your, shopping.  Our experience .is .at your .disposal. We  can mail yoiir.gifts for you���schedule them  to arrive at the-proper time, and insure to  you that perfection of service which has  "''.'tele this business what it is.  Nicely fnrnished room to let,  suitable for two. Apply to llrs.  Chamberlain, Campbell street.  Souvenir -ilk handkerchiefs at  Hill's.  Nicely ,furni.*.hed heated rooms  to ront.    Mrs. Een Brosseau.  niAli "V  M^ii���;,,    ^ ^^115, . hill  ?tt. B. C.  The Peculiar properties of  Chamberlain's Cough Remedy  have been thoroughly tested during epidemic;* of influenza, and  when it was . taken in time . we  i,have not heard of a single ease  of pneumonia. Hold by the  Moyio Drug and Stationery Co,  If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion,  chronic headache, invest oue cent  in a postal card, send to Chamber-  lair. Medicine Co., DCs -Moiuef,  .Town, with your name, and ad-  d-:-r-*^   plainly   nn   tho   li-c*k,   and  ANNUAL  Eastern   Canada.  ' EXCURSIONS  I.oxv Rouixl Trip K.-itci  to  Ontario, auebec and.  Maritime Provinces.  Tickets 011 Sale Dec. Ho   Dec.   31,   inclusive,    ,:o���<[    Lo   return    within   three  month-.    Tickets issued   i���    comicri,011  -Mlantie SUamship Uusinc-s v.il!   be   ������  ���sale fiom Xoveniher 21    ;,,id   limited   lo  fi\e months from date < I issue.  1-iiiestivjiiipment, Stand irtl I'irst    ci.iss  amlTounsl Sleeping  Cars   and   Dinni-j  Car. on all Tliroii-li    T.ams.    O.mpart-  1m.11l~Whr.1ry~ Observation      Cars     on  Ampeiial      UmW     and       Atlantic!  J'.Apres,.'"  3-Through Express Trains Daily-3  THE "TORONTO EXPRESS" ~  leaves Winnipeg* daily at 22.40, makinjr  connections at Toronto for all point**  fcast ���and.-West.' The "JMPKRJAL  hmvrvii" .leaves Winnipeg' daily at  18.1.5, and the "ATDANTj.C I'lXl'RXCSS''  at 8.00 daily, making connection's *!tt  Montreal for all points J.;asl thereof.  Apply to tho nearest C. P.  U  agent for   full particulars.  POSTAL    PHOTOS.  including"  Kippered Herring*  Finnian Haddies  Smoked1 Halibut.  ^ Db*Hn-5.& GOLtd  HOYIE, B., G.  STOP AT THE  C0Sffl0P0UTT4N  WUKS IX  1 '    < 1 v  East Kootenay Bolting Co  a'    1 ' ,      ' ' '    - r  .-"'-"' '' "'* '  - Cranbrook, ,B.���C.     ,  '  -> ?\ '  t -Maiuifacturers   of all' kinds of carbonated .  bevoragQs:    We^spare no expense 'to liavo  ...our goods the best oh Hid market.'   -  \���     . ,.ThLore. are*������others,' But! J-    '���   .  .���^���>��.-''^.-,*^.-->u. *��^.--^..^r^;fc^igrt;i^r;->r.��J'.-��L>'.g*r-^y.jj���. j���..^ -m> ,j��.  v��/*  f,  $  ��-��� If. SHAU,  CRANBROOK  MunriQur.  Good rooms, good   tab]c*E and   bur  and rirst.class sample rooms.  0. P. DESAULNJEli  nKAi.Krt  STORE  1 ",  h r  WILL BE OPEN EVERY.'NIGHT  TILL IS  . O'CLOCK.    ���  This is the only  up to  Date Toy Shop in Town  WE HAVE DOLLS FROM 10 CENTS TO 10 DOLLARS, .Monkeys, Teddy Bears, J?ors, Horses,-Cats, Sheep and Rabbits  at all prices. Our line of Mechanical Toys is most comply  and up to date. Don't fail to see our sets of lea dishes-  The Christmas cards are going fast, don't delay,in mab'nt;  your selection.  The Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Sewing sets, Ij.'''Y  Sets; Shaving Sets, Woik Baskets, Glove and ifaiikercliicr  Boxes, Tic Boxes, Traveling Cases for both ladies aud ,i>ciiK  PapeLcrics, Ifyum Books, Bibles, Prayer Hooks, Pdc^i  Story Uooks for (;kl and young, Cards and Gaines of all kin***-  Christmas Caudles :.i:tf Caiidlc 1-Ioklcrs, Fancy ckcor.ilioi'o  and Tinsel Ornaments arc the best that has ever been .^i^11  in town.  We have the only display of.Cut Glass in town, ;ind H b  fine. ; ;The best;ajicl4argest'*tliat'. has ever becuyhown h^-  Don't fail to see it if you want a ;nice, useful. aiicl;;ck'g:iiit  present.  1 make a   specialty   of p().s.  I'd   Photo   work.   '  J; i\ J   C;j  A lAlCC-S,  ���'-' '    ~>~   ...   ,1   .-..,.  ���I'd j  ���'���'.vi.'  PJ10MPT  DELIVKRY.  Queens'A~7g.     MOYJE  PIANO  LESSONS  I-I. C. SALMON  of Cranbrook  {Phone A,',}.)  WE HAVE' EVER  CHRISTMAS  THING 0  ESENTS;  HBHMBM||H1|MBMH8*1*M