^1 ulent '- ���'*yM IH Xi-jliU-JI .- 41 I y tie21 tf I - ��� -k-rf*.'* ftJR WATCH will fe careful attention if liih us for repairs- , H. WILSON., fclXKll - CRANBROOK We v.\\] fe-i YOUR BYE-S and trvinranta il nt. ���j.1 <*��rrefund your monoy.' W. H. "WILSON. .i-*< a. *#��� ft ^OPTICIAN" ���^7 ��� t RANTJnO(j,C Lit NO,.4t- MOYIK, B. C.,. FEBRUARY, 6, 1900. Sf2 a ^ hAli H--B-K. | HUSKY SHIRTS. % ' . "- . ������'" - ���' �� i' "Competitors in our particular lines will moat likely^ ^ i'dirih up to you their reasons why you should not buy" ~ "n 15 K. Goods..- For pity, sake don't stop them/they - r }�� ffti'e our best advertiser^ and-we don'thave to pay ��,ir . X \{t 'just look over, theie good?; and you will ffod. that v g [their present Kreat\talking points are IT. ii. K'.', ear-' g fniarks of the pa=*t. They, aae all experts in the FOL- g [Low xjp system;" >,- - - ' \ , *., ��� 5 Tbis year wehaW'raore new things, better things,' (l, ^ rand cheaper things than*we ever had before. . .>������"' Q - 'V,;. '' .* !FOK*QUAI-lTy. .j ' ",,'"V , �� ���ft /, 3a-*-9si> 599^3S��*> ~>9?*9&5&*"}&w& * GENERAL FLOAT , | -��5*��3> 5*5^*��&S'i��^SS'*>*3^3>aaa>*5 ^ ' ; i In Spain, there are more hunch backs than anywhere el-se. In'China a wife may be divorced if she ia too talkative,... E.v& ��,,. Lr'_f ' ^ I* r-ff ^rT f;l jars, Tdb^cos^4>���,-, Confectionery LHELL'DIOOKv MOYIE ���V' - ',v',,^t:l>'*"��'-'>-*?r*5"0 x Beale & ', NeaMy 20,000, women are employed in Prussia as brickmakers. The average English woman , is two inche3 taller than the American. In Holland.,the avtrage number of deaths through railway , accidents ii3~oiie' a year.' ''' A man's chances of sudden death are eight times as great as a woman's' ". ��� j <* * ' Pour hundred-��� thousand, diamonds are cut every year -in - one Amsterdam "factory alone/ ' ���*>, Mbyie's Hockey Team, j^est^^^^w^j^^,^^^^ ���'$ L03AL ASSAYS %\\%f. ��� 1 Oftle* luUOOK Fire, Life and/AccidehtTnsurance., .& :jdge^Sr : Higti Grade ^ea,' WI-IAT'-HE^S'A^ *������ my'; '-'V"-'i v1 ��.v ,d -1 ^ ,wi" teirvThiit'al why;!'!';. ��� ' 1-2 ��� and Is lb* packages can -.be procured^ only, at , . % . ���> v ���- ' '���- ^- lZV-"*V'. ' "- ��� - 's'' ' - "J- --'; ,',t 4 "���.'<, '' f, "I' \t . " .. -f *l *���"-,( r -|1 ., .���F*';, ' tea ui XT7 '%-f-T PTJ ^Cv- C^E: ^D ^^s Wvv��r/Ll:,V'��i .O: REGARDING PRICES ;j^ * *- ilv ' : -AS Bcgin.thoNewTearwiaigood resolutions, y* ,l ��� and order your groceries from *y i t ^ , * ������ 1 ' *v s , \ n [Moyie Co-OperatiVe Association, Ltd .Union men stand up, for" your principle, "' : .; and buy union goods from a.-" �� ' ' ' Union 'store. 0 XJNIOI!^ MEN. UNION GOOFS. . rti rft-rfr-sto . ;&-&&& jrf2_rf1J��AZJA!!.iC2.:sAz..rfz tft , MOYIE'S LEADING HOTEL. Hotel Kootenay ' Tli-e best of accommodations ' for thiS Traveling Public. Largo and Commodious Sample Roo���. Bm*rd Booma. j 1 IVicTAVISH & CAMERON Proprietors. * *^ ^onle JUST ARRIVED. nobby styles in Derby shoes, just thc kind you ' ' ' Oxfords and Jlals. Also our now nn, samples of 20th Century Clothing. Call and leave Mu-'mcasure for the latest style for spring at the up t to Furnishiift: House. ivebeen looking for in TheFmperorof Japan .retains the services of, thirty physicians and sixty priests^ Y *_ V '��� , (1 Canada's buildibg/at the Alaska- YukonrPaeifie 'erposition ' will be ready to receive'exhibit-3 by M^ l' .-*.-' *" '...J' ,--'' "*'"'' , < ' ��* ��� * '" , "* / For doing" a vaudeville stunt Mr. 'James. J. Jeffriesiwiir'receive; $2,500 a week for 20 weeks'' /, >''' "Judge1' "William'*, a well known character, a.t Phoenix,' has moved to Vancouver. ��� '- v, v '' -* "B ��b" Elwards.'of the Calgary Eye Opener, is at Ottawa eudeav, oring to have hia "'publication, reinstated in the*Canadian mails. Seattle will'tie' the scene of the fourth annual"'conventiontjof the iKational'Editqrial association on July 19.,','.' ,/ -"���*. ' \K ' [ ;. , -'.Seven'feet'of clean ore^lias been recently struck ih'theJBlack Horse mine near'Mullanf Kalip.*'1 Stock-' holders :alre delighted ^with'^ the 'r,_.^^-^ It ^ -..l-....!! r r-J t J, CJ ' ,l X new strike. .'-.* vW- '',*��� �� ' ' . * "' '������ i , " ' * All the property of' the Sulli"- ,vdn ..company�� at ISIarysville. has been siezed^by the sheriff on behalf of the CiwaJ Nest Pass Coal company. ' E. B." Drummond,- Kamloops, would like to heafr from all who served in the Sjuth African war. lie id forming an association of South African veterans. '- , The ' Toronto Type Foundry Company of Winnipeg is about to establish a branch at. Calgary for the convenience of the western irade. ' The C P. IL will be petitioned to build a subway at Creston, so that the traffic between the two parts of town will not be interfered with, * - Blake Wilson of Sfelson, the manager in the Kootenays for P. Burns ring home a few^ch'allenge cup'p, but up to the houfof going to press the laurels won-have-been few and "the cups have been nil. iyJbw the ire of the home v team is raised." ,, They- fec-i.that- if they'had- been sent a.way the story would* be different. They are .thirsting for gore) and 'they ,seek" revenge.,.' Ben Bvansi the captain ofi the ��� team, after due. and jcarefuPeonsidera- tion' and ..with ,-malice afore- thought/hereby issues a challenge to the other teana- to play them upon their return to'Moyie for money, .'chalktor marliles. The game will pro*oably*-;be played'-on the ,29lh of'February, C. P. R' time, or'anyj; old-itimeV All the members, of" the" team'^have won medals of -^one ' sort,,, or anqther. Some'at playing poker, some, at checkers,and some in ��� pie eating contests. 'Most of,,them can skate or have had -'skates" r on during their lives. 'Fjllowing is the lineup; ' ' ^ - r t i-x > ��� , Captain���Ben ."Evan**. ��� Goal���E. Lafrance, Point���Ed. Desaulnier, Cover Point���J. Attwood, ,-. Rover���James Crosby, Right Wing���Pat Keaney. Left Wing���John Macdonald, Center���Andy Johnston, r Spare men���Mike CampbelL B.u'uey Wilson, J S.' MacEachern John Cannon/-Tack O'DonnelL J. H. Hawke and Geo. Lucas. during the week. two lynx this winter. Jick MTavish was down to Fernie the first of the week. There town. is u.. potato' famine in Gao. Gunn ie over from Nelson. M iyor Fink of Cranbrook was in town Monda\r, - - , - Miss LillieSehuJzj,id home from Spokane. , ' ,- . , . **��� 1 , i i Dave Angus is home from ' his trip to Detroit. v ' r , >* There will be a meeting of the board of trade next'Friday evening! ���." , ', > ( P.' J. ,McAlpine,'the tailor, spent several days of ^'the' week* in Cranbrook.' ' , < - t i - I 'r Miss C A. MacKinnon is. over i "��� * from Silverton on a visit. - '. ' ��� -"' e M-V' - ' ' ' <. Don't forget the benefit' ball in aid of Mrs. Burch on the '12th-" * ,-' "A dance was given in Morjey hall last'night by the Moyie orchestra. ( "i -/ *" ' John McCouch, who is in the Cranbrook hospita1, is making rapid improvement. , = <��� i- t< I < " -��� fr , , K Born���On', We*dnesday, February 3rd to M r. and Mrs. P. H irti- gan, a daughter. V�� ." '*'> ' ' ' Thos.1 E.-Kelly and J.' H Hawke * r , i ' ���*��� have been .gazetted as" commissioners, for takipg affidavits in the Cranbrook' electoral^ district. Guy Watkins, the-trap drum-, me'r* with" the Moyie orchestra, \ has gone to Eimonton'to work-in a theatre. ' *. ,, " �� ,*'tJoseph"! Lowe, ^the-*=thr'ee year old'son of.Mr. and'Mrs.''Archibald Cook.'died last Thursday of *men- i - , ��� >, t iugitis. Funeral', held yisterday afternoon and 'interment *wns at; the Moyie cemetery. Rev.'R. E. Collis officiated. " r 3,000 YDS. New Prints and Striped and Fancy Dimitie Muslin 6* fa t. �� Chambrays (*\ opened this week and placed on our counters for your, inspection. They fire prettier this season than ever before/ Bigsppts'end little spots, striped, checks and fancies. We pride ourselves in our, selection of the pz-ettiest and- choicest patterns. We also have the rejiutation of keeping the prettiest patterns in town. (is to. % ASK FOR THE P.P. BRANDS ' " rr ' ' ft\ 1 > i si ' & This is one of th'e best brands in Emr- r i i * ( ��i lish'Prints and guaranteed fast colors. - -~ # ��� fo fo fo , v '��� 'Our price is 15 cents a yard, ' *��� * l i * MacEachern & Macdonald ���^"^r.^r; ���V" At sr^ii&-'!!^,iSv'i3?*-,S^,2>-''5k'2fc-*B'*'~t Tom Marks Coming-. i, *"t ,' , , . ' Tom Mark*!, and his excellent company will be', at Morley hall in Moj'ie on Friday and Saturday evenings, February 19th and 20th. Electric Lights. JMoyie's new electric lighting system is giving splendid satis- faetioa.' The work of installing' the system was completed " last Monday1 and the "juice" /was ���i i ii turned on. * ,.*-''' METAL MARKET. Ne��* Yoke���Uar silver,���ol d?.* ��ead $4.75.- Copper, 1-!^ tt-i. Lon-do.v���Lead, -��13j" - .Benefit Ball, / '���^Society Girl,*( A ���benefi.{- ball in aid of Mt'<*. John Burch, whose husband die I recently after a lingering, illnes-i, will be given in Morley a hill .nex.G Fuday evening, Februiry 12cii. Tickets are now on sale, and th.) price is $1. The cause is a. very- worthy one and it is to be hoped that a good sum will be cleared. 1 ^ ' r ' * ' J The' 'tunnel,' which, is beiDg driven by the Society Girl Mining I company is - in . 450 x feet. TSight men are being employed steadily.. ,. ^ ���.���. , - Eire Wardens. The Great Northern and Northern Pacific railways are planning for big terminals at "Vancouver, and the harbor at that point is to be improved at a cost of a million dollar**. ' THE FURNISHER Imperial Bank of Canada. _���_..., riin (\C\C\ iinO. Capital Authorized --$10,000,000. Capital Paid Up 5,000,000 Re8t 5.000.000 Savings Bank Department. v Interest allowed on deposits at current rate from date of deposits. '.'���.���..'' .������'.-.!'.; CRANBROOK BRANCH. J.F, M. P1NKHAM, Manager. Trogcl Noren of Rossland still retains the ski jumping championship of Canada. At the cianival this week he jumped 01 feet. Last year he jumped 101 feet, but die 6DOW was in better condition for jumping. i Denver, Col., will soon have -a lahor union hospital, costing $200- 000 and accommodating 350 to -100 persous. The city is now the headquarters of the National Uniou Labor Hospital Associa- t tion, which is engaged in building hospital9",for uniou laborers. For Pair Sex. J. H. Hawthornthwaite, the Socialist from Nanaimo, is introducing a bill in the legislature atj Victoria to extend the franchise! t,n women in provincial elections < 'Presbyterian church. Sirvice on Sunday evening at 7:30. Subject, "The Ten Virgins " Mr. Jas. Thorn will -ing. All are cordially invited to attend. A. T. Clark was in town today from the Bateman place, where be is spending the winter. -, Mr. Clark i3 just recovering from a severe spell of sickuess. <. There will be a .meeting of the shareholdei s of the, Moyie Cooperative store tomorrow evening at the union hall, at 7:30 o'clock. P. F. Johnston, of the Moyie hotel, returned Tuesday from the coast, where he spent some time at "Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, and also at his old home at Olympia, Wash. Russell Hawke, the "main squeeze" in the job department of the Leader offiice, was to Cranbrook the first of the week to see his sister Edith, who is in the hospital. Methodist church services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. In the evening the subject will be "Our Judge of ourselves." Mr. W. H. Arscott wili sing "Ara Pro Nobis" Strangers welcome. Rev. R. E. Collis B..A pastor. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gamble, and daughter Loi**, Ernie McQuade and Miss McQuade, Hugh JlcUon- donald, E. O. Kamm and wife, W. J. Feltham, Wm.' Lawson wire among those from Moyie who attended the carnival afc Kossland. An election for three fire-war- jdens for Moyie will be held at the court house on Tuesday, the 16th, at 11 o'clock in the -fore- noon.. - _Y���Y Ice Harvest. Statement, ,of Concert. t, _V���___ - " . ft ' '* cr . Total Receipts ',-, . $1C0.50', Disbursements ; _*" -, - - *��� '' Rev. Findlaj-, ?15.00, " Mrs. Pj,6req lia. 5.00. ��� Leader -��� . 0.75. t ,, J.Riberfcson " 2.0[). '\ -Floor wax .2T. The ice harvest has commenced on Moyie lake, and considerable is being put up for locarconsump- tion. ' The ice is about 22 inches in thickness, and is of good quality. * Longboat Won., Longboat won in the Marathon race at Madison Square garden last night. Shrubb fell down in the 24th mile. When tne Ghost Walks $29 00, Handed over to Fire HaU Committee per R. Camp- ��� bell, Chairman, **���. 0 JO J. RoBEirrso-*-.*", v Secretary. Th.e Reason. He���"1 c m not express to yo't my gratitude for your kindnes*- i * giving mo the first; dance last, evening." She���"Well yon see, ifc was a charity ball.' Next Wednesday will be payday at the St. Eugene, The amount of the payroll $11,000. MORLEY HALL one night only. - WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 will be Stock. Quotations. ruR-SIt-HKD Bv BE.VLKA r.LWfc.U... Bid A*kc Aurora 1'0 C.msoliiSaleil Smeltcra So.W S5.00 Cmi. GolrifielilT .OJ OS Cr.nb.-ook t'irj Brick 1.10 Norlh Star 9 12 SociJ-'Jt}- Girl 2i Sulivuu li Be Optimistic. Tired of living! Oh, go way! Work lifo right: It will pay. Stope your sunshine, Mill your smiles, Mint.your good will, Dump your trial is! LENA DUTHIE who will, appear at Morley Hail FebruAry lOch. Mrs. J. II. Hawke, with Ueatt :ce and baby, went to Cranbrook yesterday to'-kee."-Edith Hawke, who is sufficiently recovered to be' removed from the hospital, but Smelt your ffomps, she will remain in Cranbrook for] Bank your friends, 80ine time yet under the doctoi b' Then you'll have care until sufficiently recovered .���' youx- dividends,, to como home. - Special engagement of the celebrate 1 Scottish soprano Lena Duthie Pronoi need throngr-int tho civ- iliz*-*d world "Queen of Scottish Song," A unique and delighlful performance. An Evening in ScolfanJ and Ireland. The folk lnre and natir-nal song-*. Mirth-provoking character sketches. Costumes for each el aracter A memorable evening of MUSIC LAUGHTER J SONG Tickets no*v ��*-Mi g at Moyie Drug Store. iJurraira Trices, 7o,Y>* . , i y 0 aA #A * 1* / ��� - m * i> * I iYfi-i ' i $";��<.! >% - V i 'Vi ,J( I' ' il! ".- . "JT . ' iSL . i ^ I it,. \3M " ) .'*! A.i$L > \ A'w - ,-��' uf I If w ���i\ ~% 'Y 1 Krtm y$ ���t'*j. . v-i-vi! \fcm 1 *fi*f-\ l ,**��{L i,j'-*JB iv** 'I *' 'V <' e-, (����� .' -���"w - r > 1 ' . i Ji ->**. ;' ,.-" V V I THE LEADER, MOYIE. BRITISII COLUMBIA. ' K -i'. *��� , i a*. 'r, J*--?. '��� -�� ,- **�����--1.:; >te?' The Spoilers, By REX E. BEACH. Cupilight. KB, by Rex E. Braoii. J' . '-i*"' A1*.'. ,";<,?. "w>* ?VV" VA'^it^ii ��� '-'������ S;, �� *,-*-' J-*��l K-- �� ; '���v, T'i-& '/&?>��� ti'A.iWt Tie paid no attention to Cherry as he took his seat, fie liaii eyes for nothing but the "layout" She'clinched her hands and prayed for his ruin. "What's your limit. Kid:-" he inquired. ' "One.hundred and two," the Kid answered, -^hicli in liie vernacular means lhat any sum up to $-200 may be laid on one card save only, on the last turn. when liie amount is lessened by half. Without, more.ado they commenced The' Kid handled his curds S'lioolhly. surely, paying and talcing bets with miiohine-liko calm. The onlookers ceased talking and prepared to watch, , for now came the 'crucial test of th? evening Faro is to other games as war is to jackstrnws. For a time Glenister won steadily til! "there came a moment when many sticks of chips lay on the deuce.' Cherry ,saw tiw\ Kht' -'nasi)" to the case j keeper, and tho next moment, he had "pulled two." The d<>uce lost. It was j his money���what if he did lose? lie ��� would stay until he won. ITe would j win. This luck would not, could not, j last���and yet with diabolic persistence , he continued to choose the losing cards. The other men fared ocstter till he yielded to Their^.'-.-dgnient, wuen the \ J dealer took their money also. Strange di-sfiguiins skin f ureases'like cowina and .salt ihcinii that tating. She knew by the look that,/show how impure the blood actually jis. It is no umj trying a diffeient medicine' for each Jis.ea.se because they all spimg fiom one ciubo���bad blood. To cure any of these diseases' you i tiitibt g"t light down to the root oftlx"* tirmble in the blood. That is just vliat l��r* Wdliams' Pink Pills do. Thev make new, rich blood. That is why they cuie these diseases when common medicines fail. Mr. Heniy Uaket, Chipjiimi, X. li., savs:���"Aboiit a year ago'I was his lirst substantial gain, and the play j man spoke or coughed, a score of eyes ers paid noi attention.'. At the end of (stared at him accusingly, then dropped to the table again. Glenister took from his clothes a bundle of banknotes,so thick that'it, re- Glenister was a pauper. ���"Come on," insisted Roy .hoarsely; "turn th'e cards." > ."You're on!*: , The'girl felt that she was fainting. She wanted to scream. The triumph of thi*3 .moment stilled her���or was it triumph, after all? She heard the bieath of' the little man' behind ber rattle as though he were being throttled and saw the lookout .pass a shaking, hand to his chin, then wet bis parched lips. She saw the man she had helped to .ruin bend forw,a'fd, his leaii face strained and hard, au odd look of pain and weariness ln his eyes. She ' never forgot > that- look. The crowd was frozeu In1 various attitudes of eagerness, although it'had'not .vet recovered from the .suspense of the last great wager. It knew the Mlda.s and what it meant. ' Here Jay half of it, hidden beneath a tawdry square of' pasteboard. With maddening deliberation the Kid dealt the top card. Be parr of the ci> i: war Gt-uer.il Iiood of the Texas bngiide h.ilt.-'d each regiment in turn nnd eni-o his orders. To (he. Fourth he said: "Soldiers of the Kyi.rlh, I know as little of your destination as you do. It', nowcvOr. any of .\ou loam or Mispeet it, keep it a secret. To every one who asks questions answer, '1 don't know.' We-a re now under" liie orders of General Jackson, and I repeat them Co .vou." General Jackson also gave strict orders against forag'iiig, but apples.were plentiful, and it was contrary to nature for hungry spidieis not to cat them, and'so it came atfotit flint on the march to Staunton General Jackson came, upon n Te^nn sitting on1 tho so weak and mi.-enibli* that J thqtig.it ,tmJl rJf an ,lpplc tree iJUsj|y engaged in quired, his two hands to compass it. ('.neat11 it was the trey of spades. Glen Onlookers saw that tlie bills were ,'ster.said no word nor made a move. - r ft$jtW ������&))>$; fXt-i tiri*. r; 1 i ' f' toff S|f! f.l { V .fei"Li.=ir.t,1-LA'*.:r''" mainly yellow. No one' spoke while he counted them - rapidly, glanced at tho dealer, who nodded, then 'slid, thein forward till they rested on tlie king. He placed a* "copper" oa the pile. A 'grea,t sigh' of indrawn breaths swept .through fhe crowd. The north had never known a' bet like this���it'meant a fortune. ETere was a"'talc for, one's grandchildren���that a man'should ,w,in opulence .in an evening, then Jose it in half an hour the winnings were sliirht-'- ' ly In favor of the "houst.* Vhen Glenister said: "This Is too slov. I want action.", "Allu right,"' smiled*"��� the' proprietor. "We'll double the limit." ( '��� Thus it became possible to waget $400, on a card.j*_nd_the Kid began really to play,, Glenister now Jost steadily, not'in large quiounts, but wilh tantalizing regularity. Cherryjiad never '.seen cards played like this. The gambler was a revelation to, her. ,(iiis work- was wonderful. Ill luck seemed to fan rthe crowd's eagerness, while, to add to its impatience, the cases came wrong twice in succession, so"that those who , , . , 4 ��� , would have'bet heavily upon the last' more 'U,iU. ^"J" of- ihcm ^ad-, ever --s���tnt crJ,'n'? fhrill and clear Some one coughed, and It souiided like a gunshot. ' Slowly the'dealer's fingers retraced their way. ,He hesitated purposely, and leered at'the girl, then the three spot disappeared and beneath it lay the ace as the ,king' had'lain on that other wager. It spelled utter ruin to Glenister. He raised hi3 eyes-blind- , ly, and then the .deathlike silence of the, room, was shattered by'a sudden crash. Cherry Malotte had closed hei I'would not !i\e to .-co fpnng apniji. I could neither voik��� ei'.t nor Weep. My blood was in ���������tcinble ctuiition. My. entire body l.ioKi- out with pimples and small" boi!?. lhat would itch and pain and, caused me great trouble. I went to" tht* doctor ami tiied several niedioun'-r but to no effect, t was almost in de.-pair "when one day a friend iiskeii me -,'-hv I'did not try Dr- Williams' Pink Pills. I ilecid.*d to try them and took altogether e'ight' boxes. By thertime J had finished them I was like 'a difjeic'iit man. They not only purified and enriched'my blood, but built up my whole system ami 1 have'not hud,it ��' '**" niiswer to every question. Flnal- ,pimple on iny ue.��li nor'1 a sicU day jly Jackson asked sti who happened to br> passing tlie night there, and to, thc death which-lie ac- j eppted as ' absolutely ' inevitable, i ence ami ��������,���,*,:, ���--"uujt M-onnwhUe. his superior .-officer pro- ' ��S'.n?d ���"" d��**�� i celled direct to hoadqua'rtera on re-' ,K,"d moir"c��'-' ofacu,e" nninl nf fi,�� r,n,t-0 ��^ o������i i.�� .._ {"lost so Called "renied' *-"��� "Om n ��, I,. "**��� ���!"^itb;kM ,feo"tsp!ea eH / one deal. This ,final ibe^'- represented ch^c]s- rack ' violently, at-the same in- ' To "enrich tho blood you, must get the'genuine Pills'.with the full nnmo "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills , for Pale' People" on the wrni)p(*r around tjie box. Sold by all medicine dealers-or by mail at 50c a boy or six boxes for '$2.50 from' Tlie Dr. Williams' Medicine- Co., Brockville, Ont. ,' ' \xM KijM**-;"^-i.-Vt ' "���^IrKfr-""', iVi-*' $$'" P% ' -r*-- \%r> . ���.$s!!il?if&1''- fe.M ���'��� .3 h ���i'.OM'-.ir'ins.r-'-i m a im��$km Vjf.^-^rV-.': ;i* MYi'^t'' P iiJ* fil* IwuSTrt . rSP?f t turn . had-, their money given back. ' Cherry - saw the confusion' of fhe . ,;'hearse drlver"_even quicker than did Bronco. Toby was growing rattled. The dealer's wo'rk ,was too fast for * him. and yet he could offer no signal of distres* for'fear of annihilation a,t the hniids of Those crowded close to his shduldor. In' the same way the owner of the game could make no objection to his helper's incompetence for fear- -that, some bystander would'volunteer r_rli,nate. ' On thc I road he mot the, "dead, man"*��� com- ! fortablv jrSgeirig ulong towards head-'- quarters, quite n-eovered. ; The .Bur- \ me.se, medicine men,Imd scarified the 1 wojind and rubbed a certain, pas.l�� j into il. .They had also .'given ine men 'have' mnn'v cures-Of'hydrophobic 'tn fhflir credit. - wron; Glenister half rose, overturning ills chain; the Kid lunged forward across the table, and .his wonderful .hands, tense and talon-like, thrust themselves" forward as though reaching' for tlie riches she, had snatched away. ' Tbey 'worked and writhed and trembled as though in dumb fury, the nails sinking into the oilcloth table cover. His face grew livid and cruel,, while his eyes blazed at her till she shrank from him affrightedly, bracing herself away from the table with rigid arms. .'��� *-' Reason'came, slowly back- to Glenister- and understanding -with IL He seemed to awake'fi;om a nightmare.. 'send, Eng���'aged ninety-four. Time ,tries all .things and, as Bic- kle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup has stood the, test of 'years it' now ranks as'a leading specific in the'treatment of -all 'ailments of ,the ' throat and hrngs. ''It ,will,soften and subdue the niost stubborn'cough by relieving the irritation, .and restore the affected organs',to healthy condition., Use will j ,ly serious, to, make a. convert.of-Lord A ONE NIGHT CONVERT." ' .* , ^ , . Incident In the Temperance 'Career of s, Father'Mathew. , , ' In 1S43,-' when Father* Mathew was " crusading fpr total.abstinence in London, he created no small amusement for a largo party at the hospitable mansion of an Irish nobleman' by his attempts, partly playful, but also part- e��e on.y for . ita^J"Ji back cornea the trouble 3j And cures periSMSnT"^?! this lies all aroun(, * "*A proved lt.p0,siblv SOmD ^1 friends I" Let It cure >0lli t ���, '?i"re:'Wl" fIl'2lieF,of'i'.inli..i* pro��*Jd'u-ieli>6ji. HI r��hct for Bie-B-!�� llQ there was no in,i�� u,r me-tek Wl ��fxen({th,l(hilnf'si,, mw. WA>**li experience until 7/M ||*k wi,,^! I know now }}m there hMiS| _.��� v...*., rain,, x nave Hjq oa Kini JI the.evil. I would like >!1 **Ss| suffer,as 1 did to i.1)0vr tiasSI thUe.vthB-citlMtc^.nTrfl n-nd once cuicd, I have \tii MMttJ�� '"��wsii| Zis-Bc-I i i , '^ .-I ; 4 &*M" t"-!"? aij*aHtSor tftt &i.Juil tactpa. blood-poiio'ntn), trnrlti dfiiafyasA aierri, cut,, burnt, brvui, tab ku. rwl bad leg. fnui^tK, epld ,<,���,, mti^it,^! anddUenttt.'H AU itiuit.-u; mi i'trr'(ia,|jl box, or/rim >Zam-Huk to: 'TorMfibffa -J| man misinter- was tllc> higgest turn of his,life, he'be- 'He C0,uI(* read a" f��o plainly the gam- hlm quietly,- trfl-v(*''1 no tremor. ' "ais.gesfuro-display- bier's look,of baffled hate-as tho man show 'its value. .Try it arid he con vinced.of 'its efficacv.' ed 'the nine of diamonds, and the crowd bre'athed heavily^ The k'ing had not won. Would it lose? Every gnze-'was ��� welded ,to the tiny nickled, ibox. If the face'card-lay next beneath tl\e nine spot, the-heaviest wager in Alaska would.have been lost; if it still lemaincd hidden on the next turn, the money would be safe fur a moment.' - . Slowly the w^u'te hand of the dealer moved back. His middle finger .touched the nine* of diamonds ..... It slid ... ���,. . , smoothly ot:l of Die box, and (here in J-et me take .you*place?your reins Its nine* frowned the kin-of clrbs It', are unbuckled." * ^ la��Hhe K//en<* was bioi^n. 'f ' .At/ I* .���'\V^i-*> "*r- *W<* i r r*-jr.L* * Toby glanced inquiringly at the Kid,' who caught Cherry" and nodded, so he slid into the vacant chair, man would make no en sprawled on the table, his arms spread wide,' his eyes,glaring at the cowering woman, who shrank before, him ilke'a .rabbit-before a'snake. "'She tried to speak, but choked. Then the dealer came to, himself and cried- harshly through his*"teeth,one word; -- "Clirist!''t ' ' > ' . 1 ( i. He. raised bis fist ,and struck the table so violentljT that" chips and coppers leaped i and rolled, and Cherry, closed her eyes to lose sight of his aw- ��� ful grimace. Glenister looked dow-Ton him and said: , ��� , , ' ' "I think- r understand, but the moner ���Some .experiments by naturalists .of East Prussia have shown fhe possibility of'tracing the migrations of biids, ancl that such migrations may^exteiul to distances" hithjerto. unsuspected. * -'.' i ""-j���:���:��� "." m - t ���' ' -' ,-��� . -' Repeat it:,���VShiloh's Cure will .always cure my , coug-hs ,. and. colds.'? .Window-glass manulactories. have, been' introduced into China, and the product,, which is'a Inoveltw there, is rapidly becoming .popular.' , . ' * t ^ ���>"��� ��� ��� M Is <��� I Win'ard.s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. in'rlngly at the Kid, ' Men .Broke: some laughed but in n-��V��U��� auyJlow; ?�� * d���'t ^^-" As reassuring look,' their'laughter wa.s no :���t b It I **> T 7"l WM ^ JIhe Kid s����- arose and the girlj moro like tlie sound of ehoki,~ TLy iZ^V nl ��-PT tb,e drawer bef01'*- The work * of-opening' thc .eastern entrance of Dover .naval harbor, which ������ 7. "V marks - the final stage of this' great | ,.L,' scheme on- which some ��3,500^000 '"' have been, spent, was < complete'd re-" Ltrougham, who" resisted good'humor- edly, but resolutely, fhe efforts of his zealous neighbor. The incident is related' by-Kntharine Tynan in her biography of Father, Mathew. ��� ��� V' "I, -drink very' little wine," 'said Brougham, "only half a'glass at lunch" con and'two _ half glasses , at "dinner And,', though my .'medical "adviser told me a.should Increase tbe quantity,'I refused to do so." ���" ,,.;, , S' ' ' ' , "ITo. was wrong^, .my-^'ord/ for ad vising you tb .increase the quantity ."-and youY-were wrong; In taking the "smali quantity' you .do." "said -Father, "Mathew; - "but'Lhave ray,hopes of you.'V " <-'" . And'so,: after [ a plensant;resi*-'tan'ce . oil'-lhe parfof the learned lord-** Father Mathew invested his lordship'with the- silver-medal Mind ribbon, the insignia and collar 'of the "now order* of the. centlv. iair. This wo-[ fetamjied their foot h> relieve the grip rors, the dealer | of strained muscles,' Tbe dealer re-Tch knew that; her keen wits were sharp-1 ed forth aud slid (he stack of bills into ened by hate-it showed in her face, the drawer at bis waM ��itbout count ing. The, ca.se keeper passed a shaking hand over her face, and when it came away she saw blood ,on tier fingers where she 'had sunk hor teeth into ber lower lip. Glenister did not rise. He sat. hea*,y browed and sullen, his jaw ,'fr <*, -* -yz -tSbiJ 'r li -li . *'.r. r.*V tl fi-i f.,^ -.*4tri 'Ey*'! ~* * ���'���::!, M * ���Z'A;n-Az,*a Y^->n: i I* m ; If Glenister escaped destruction to night it would be because, human means could not accomplish his downfall, c In the mind of the new case keeper there was but' one thought���Koy must be broken. Humiliation, disgrace,'riiin, | Ihrust forward, his hair'low upon hia ridicule were to be his. If he should ! forehead, his eyes bloodshot and dead be downed, discredited and di��coura;j- "I'll sit tbe hand out if vou'll let me ed, then perhaps he would turn to her! bet the 'finger,' " said ho. as he had in the bygone days. He ��� ."Certainly," replied the dealer. ��� w.is slipping away from hor���this was | When a man requests this privllce her-last chance. She began her du-' it moans that he will call tho amount ..ties easily, and her alertness,Mimulat- " * ' ed iironco t.ll his senses, ,too, grow sharper,'his observation more acute nud lightning-like. Glenister swore l>e- neath his breath that the cards were bewitched. ,lle was like a drunken man, now as truly intoxicated as though the fumes r-f wine had befogged, his brain. 1... swayed In his seat, the veins,of his neck thickened and throbbed, his features were congested. After awhile he spoke. "1 want a bigger limit. Is this some boy's game? Throw her open." Tho gambler shot a triumphant glaiK e at the girl and acquiesced. "All right, tho limit Is tin* blue sky. Pile your checks to the roof pole." no began to shufile. Within the crowded circle the air was hot and fetid with the breath of men. The sweat trickled down Glcn- Istor's brown skin, dripping from his jaw unnoticed. He arose and ripped bim, but Glenister clinched bis right hand and leaned forward. Tbe miner could have killed him with a blow, for the gambler was seated ancl at his mercy. The Kid chocked himself, while his face began tb twitch as though the nerves underlying it had broken bondage and were dancing iu a wild, ungovernable orgy. "You have ta'ught me a lesson," was all that Glenister said, and With that, he pushed through the crowd and out into the cool night air. , Overhead the arctic stars winked at' him, and the Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO "QUIN- LNIv. Look for tlie signature of E. W. Grove... Used the,world over to Cure a Cold in,One Day. ,25c. ���- , Women in the province of Shima, on the southern coast of Japan,.are the sterner sex.' They dp most of tho field work and aie also employed as divers- They enter the water at all seasons except during the coldest months of the winter. of his wager without producing the visible slakes, and the dealer may accept or refuse according to his judgment of the bettor's responsibility. It i.s safe, for no man shirks a gambling .debt in the north, aud thousands may go with a nod of the hesd though never a cent be on the board. There wero Hti,M>a few cards .in the box, and thc dealer turned them, pay- lug the three men who played;- Glenister took no part, but sat bulked over his end of fhe tabic, glowering from beneath his shock of hnlr. Cherry was deathly tired. The strain of tho last hour had been so intense that she could barely sit In her seat, yet she was determined to finish the hand. As Bronco paused before the last turn many of the bystanders made bets. They were the "case plavcrs" who risked money only on the "final pair, thus avoiding the chance of two cards of like denomination coming to- off his coat, wbiie those standing be-! sethor. In which event ("splits" it is hind .shifted and scuffed their foot lin ' c*llIet|) the dealer takes half the mon- patiently. Besides Koy, there were but I ey' Tbe stiirkes were laid at last and throe men playing. Thev were th* j tlle denI aboilt t0 st"rt when Glenister V$'*f"*? AiA^k'4?^. A%i^M -mm^imm' i'Mvf-; ,|#V�� ���-'*>' 'fc''^^'-^'^^^-:^^ ?-;* ���fe^"'4f*?fe^!'" mmfmm '.���JW?-,, ones who had won heaviest at first Now that luck was against tiiom thev wero loath to quit. Cherry wa.s annoyed by stertorous breathing at her shoulder, and glanced back to find the little man who had been so excited earlier iu the evening His .mouth was .agape, his eyes wide, tho muscles about his lips twitching He had ioslback. long since, the h What's this placa spoke "Wait! worth, Bronco V "What do yen mean?" "You own this outfit?". He waved his hand about the room. "Well, what does it stand you?" ' ��� ��� The gambler hesitated an instant, while the crowd pricked up its ears" and the girl turned wondering troubled eyes upon the miner. What would he do now? 'Jf-rfS'j VVrfiV'' 'ii:* ���;���,:�����,���"���<-��� .'/,.' . ... , ��� ..1111- cireds bo had won and moro besides , ���,, , She searched the figures wailing her Connting bank rolls, fixtures arid about and saw no women. Thoy ,\iad ,,' ?b0U.t ?120'����0- Why?" . : been crowded out long since It J '1'1' pick the ace t0 Ios*Vmy one-half seemed as ���though the fable formed the I ln,fefest ln tho Midas against your bottom of a sloping pit of human faces i WJi*?'e 'a-V0Ut'" , ' -eager, tense, staring. It was well ! 4.There wns ���**�����* absolute hush while she whs here,' she thought, else this ��� ? realizjtion of this, offer sn.ote the onlookers. It took timb to realize It r/taf bet ts off] The cases are wrong!" sea smells struck him clean and fresh. As he went homeward he heard the distant full throated plaint of a wolf dog. It held tbe mystery and sadness of the north. He paused and, baring Ins thick, matted head, stood for n long time gathering himself together Standing so. he ' made certain covenants with himself and vowed solemnly never to touch another card. At tho same moment Chcrrv Malotte <*uie Uurrylng to hor cottage door fleeing as though from pursuit or from' some hateful, haunted spot. She paused before entering and flung hor arms outward info the* dark In a wide gesture of despair. AyYhy did I do It? Ob, why did I do It? I can't understand myself.*�� (IV be Continued.) ' ' Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Her One Ambition. ' tShe wanted a job, she told the manager of the big store, and everything about her, from drooping eyelashes to neatly molded .instep,, indicated that she would draw enough" trade, or ought to. to cover her salary. But (.he manager, told her that for one of her Inexperience she would command only about ?0 a week. She.accepted this, if it was the best he could do, but as sho was about to *turn away she hesitated and asked demurely, looking at bim through the droqoing lashes, "Do you suppose vou could make that. $7 a week, so I could have a little laundry done once in awhile /"-St. Louis Itepublic "Then I will keep it," said Brougham," "and take, It "to the house; where I shall be sure to meet old Lord the worse for liquor, and I will put It on him." , V , 7 ^ The announcement of this intention was received with, much laughter,, for the noble lord, referred to was notorious for bis potations. - ' . . . ���' Lord Brougham .was as 'good as'hls word, for on meeting the veteran peer he said. "Lord , I have a present from Father .Mathew'for you," and passed the ribbon rapidly over .his neck. , . v ��� '"Then I tell you what it is. Brougham. I will keep sober for this night,'" was the poor's unexpected response.. And he kept this vow, to" the amazement of his friends, ' , ** but ,cure3 of cobra bites ure. almost mikno��n. An .Knplish 'officer ih' tlio ���Shan t$tflt<"* kept a numb��r'of dogs', one,,of whioh* recc^fiv went'mad and bit one of tho(sa)��ib'^ servants.'- The jdntion wns nn isolnted'pne. The services of a Shan doctor,.wnre,;caliecrin., HKl " "ithJ1,the severe'F*n��*-ps. of the - torrilile rlisea^e, was ab��ohilelv;'an.'str-tf: of Affairs Exists 'nt,rpresent ftt.,,Rojliati;-'in the' Cham-; pnrnn district���of^B��?har:'' Disputef* between ��� planters and ryots " (n'oasant cultivators) have Jed to .acts ofr Licr hi, Horsn. In .'parts-of thc division affairs, hp.'ve assumed a', warlike fippearancV' Seven case's ore Ihut the. goutfcTiiui fr-m illitoBJ reported U>,thc police'in which Etin>7t out.*of order." poans< have* boon 'attack otl. Other stor- "How, am;! rim 'rf tmisyr * jti the man from lllm.-.. ,,. ''Probably "a Notpriiuij *if| could tell you," rtJir.\ictf.J Job! and/that wn.��i pnrlia/iK-itSar)'(ssl to 'itayton tlio rt-coni -SunmII azinal^ /-",���''* - 'Yf .,.. -- * e,' -~ . ���'..I VTheXF6oj."of/ I ndiges.lop,- ml (Tori- ilB'.'a''-c6mrrioii aiiiaenl anfn are free from' H. ii il " x^il IresSirig-'complaint snrt nlteu'i^*! fering,-attending,, it iil�� most ssil The very '.beat, rfm&Jy is ftmfl X'eg'etable^l'ilb tftKr*n Erttidafjj direction-s.'"They rcct-.iy the-a^l lar act"on ot the stomach aalagl healthy aclion. "l-'o" inafty'������l have! beari a Htandfii-i remedymI pepsin-and iailig>"*',i"n andw*-?| ly esteemed for thoit c',il!ei! '^I nbis' --rciirosentauv.j' a .jacfci!*' :| expression! wan1- uiVpisriijun,euuty,t iu retraction Jr-hii-rC..! bind: ''.,- ,' "While I ivit!idri!,w the ratal Viprd, Mr. Spc-nk-'r, I nvw ies arc current1 of equestrians' ly*mg- ambushed nnd of frantic rides- nlonc^ jungle naths Ihrpueh, firowds^of .ruf- fj.ni's. .InoXfenstve. folk have been molested on the'highway* '* - . >' A'ftw dnj-iVngo. nin^.terri c persons, wore convicted and^ntencod.-'bnsides" 'being' fined." the -_full ^term ;of six months' " solitnrj*' confinement.-' 'f Xo' , fewer *thiin 200"ori��oriers.4aro' awaiting trial*; at ''"fifotihari ���.'-"under" "vnriou**- .cKarc'es, chiefly; of ��** assault ing.. Europeans. '��� - ,_"-' ;.''>; ���''*���_ . ; _ - ;-'* 1 "A^Bengali *wa? *nrfpsl��;d .while .loiterv ingVnl. .Bankipur. Stt��t,ion (Bengal) when the viceroy'* special train, was passing, ori' strong,-, suspicid'ri' of being an anarchist.' * ,. ���-. ���' "* , ' The Fare. * This is how. a "driver, of the. prison van, known as Black Maria, distinguished himself. , ,A would be wit on thecauseway hailed him:. "Got any'room Inside,' Robert?" "There's room for oue," replied the driver. "Wo kep' It for you." ��� - - Not entirely disconcerted, the- wit made another shot. "Whafs your fare?" he asked.- The answer entirely extinguished him. ' , "Bread and water���same as you bad before!"���rearsou's Weoklv. From Haif-Timer to Knight. ��� -'Another remarkable illustration** of what self-help and <"*">r��rv vvfll do for a mnn'i? furnished bv thq; romantic* career of Si,r James Duckworth, who has lately been , niacin a knight. Tie worked in a calico-mill when lie wns Il years of age. from sit o'clock in the morning until six o'clock at night. At' 17 ,ho .ran , away 'from home And' enlisted in the "Royal Marinca. < He was bought out six months later, and. after a snoll of soiling second-hand books in the market* places of South Lancashire towns, ho got^ a job nt 14s. a week in.a warehouse. On this wage he supported a wife ancl child. Tli��n a friend rst��'.rted him in the tea trade. He was given a pound of-tea. made tip in 2 ounce packets, and these ho hawked from door'to door/ And it. w*s those two ounco pr-cko-ls of tea which led to s"<*oos.<*; and endr od 'in fho future knight becoming n wholesale dcplc-r^with a warehouse in Nr"r>h��sj/>r, fO wbl'nh h|>- aflf>rwprcl,5 added many branch food-product businesses. - ' ' - * ��� - For unlawfully r.w-*.iis a plj ba opened in>- th*' cliJicliiis f South borough, Geoig,- Tijipiu; '*| ton. was fined ��'i"i "���- ���**�����'��� *\ and "Ue'rtv Haris, a prav��lip��r sentenced to six din.-' imp"**'-1 Repeat it:���" Shiloh's Cnttrl\ ways cure my coughs aad colli. The small- congrucaTion c' *-*1 undergraduates nt Cuntfidw BfJ ,sity is about ' to crjlfW - twentieth year of its foiiiidsuWr When Hollbwny/s 0>n Cu��sj plied to a corn or 'wart it C"! coots .and the callosity "^ without'injury to the flr--fi ��� maiden Lon , The Great Circus. The word "love" h/ono of fho W Th, tamoua Coliseum in old Rome, dlan dialects s' ��pi.��m?�� Pi J massive as it was, wa.s a more toy ln nW^teFwvbe^ w,th tbe ^re��t circus, �� nn��y a SWPd to "King Edward somo limr> ago.' The Treasury officials dcclaro that th"v have no powr��r to give a grant for this purpose: f.hr* Kintr declines to pay the expense out of,his"privy nurse, and the cutter -it prnsf-nt so��s little prir-oncL of getting his money. "Meanwhile, for some $7.*5,000. a diamond cut from the Culli- nan can b** obi fined by anyone who cares to pay for it. "When a man tails about luck." said Uncle Ebcn, "he nearly alius means hard luck, 'cause h |���.|i he's prosper- ous he's gwlnr>r lake nil de credit fob *** He Knew. ,A,.young teacher \vho*-<- effo.-J!���'j culcate elementary iniuSt-uir *a*,*l unusually discouraging a! latt��-,i,I despair: "Well, I wonder if any boyW**! tell me what (ho spinal cord reJlU'I 1 She was met by a run of U^Ji irresponsive faces till fijially ��M*P voice piped up In great eiclf'5*"I "The spinal cr>rd N nbsfl through you. Your lir-.'nl !:it*"j| end, nnd you sit on lhe other"-*"' ester Herald. l A Good Joke I Mr. Edward Lloyd, th^ f.imotfPi or, once sang in a frii-mi'.- '!0-il1sfI the conclusion of the -"nr ������ ���l man, who was ovirlontly una*" the identity of the sint'-r, nPP/1. bim. '.'Boully. sir." 1." '���''j'1' diould not waste your vnirc I'*", We need another "tenor "' 0,ir, and I shall bo hnppy l" rive I" i year. Think it, ovi'" Wasn't a Beauty. Tired Traveler (lo barber).-Spending tho night in a pieepln " his Star. own sniahinoss." - Washington They Were Strangers. Howell-iWoll ' M��� the hall, 'and you pr-���** " "''i;i l,v- niffiiin*1 t A Letter With a Gift. "Dear , i am sendingyou a small remembrance for Christmas. Do not think that it Is cheap, although you will notice by tiie price mark that it only cost tne lin cash 25 cepts. In ad- diton to that, it cost mo $2 worth of j lime, "$10 worth of worry and approx- i imatoly $4.67 in damaged and torn clothes. Merry Christmas otherwise." ���Chicago Tost. , pro* e one s beauty, docs it?. Barber- n'rwlucMon'-.. to, "hia wife.-New y6rk !-lt calls out "Half-p^. '*i*" ��,,Z> i clont know what you looked like ,>ross- i ly-three minutes to cloven. �� when you started, but right���Harper's Bazar. I guess you're Reasonable Enough. "What's your objection "to the farm, mister,?" ^ "The land appears to be sunken " "But that's , owing to .; tbe heavy ��rops."-WaishIngton HeralcL ", Philanthropy. "No." said the i.lshop of Oklahoma a wise and broad mini who had seen much and su'flViVd much; "I miike it a rule to perform-marriHge ceremonies rroe. I have no .desire ��� to profit, by other people's mistakes.*'���Puck. I , He Got His Answer. "Ah. prlther*. lady. t,.n ���le, if you ca V.lio monMt 'your'friend- you Urlnk the , ��� handm.mest ���man." rhe ^mtilled, "Willi, from my polnt of The handsomest Is one inst unlike you!' saoanam -JARRH JN HEAD THE LEADER, MOYIE, BRITISII COLUMBIA: MR. WM. A. PRESSER. ill' WILLIAM. A. PRKSSE"R,-,1722 d Ave, Moline, I1L, writes: have been suffering from catarrh he head for the'past two months tried innumerable so-called re- jes without avaiL ' No. one knows J have suffered, not-only from di-.oa-n; itself, but from mortification in - company ofr friends or Ilgl'lHl ' " . " ��� ' ' - have used two, bottles of your I biiug cliff. itine for a abort time,only, and it1 (cd a complete medical cure, rand i, is better yet, the disease has not -nod. . ,,.',''' cull inost emphatically recom- d I'eruna to all sufferers from this aae." ' * *," i< 'V Read This - Experience.' ", , A. Thompson, Box G5, It.R.I t.*l, Ohio, writes!*"When I began* s ti cat ment, my eyes'wore inflam- i'i��.wrtat broken, nose was stopped up", half of the e, and was sore and scabby* ."I not reat at night on account'pf tusual hawking* and fspitting.' * ���! ���' ; ii ad'' tried several remedies an<3 about' to give! up,/ but thought T M tiy Peruna. ,*.,.'' , t_. *- . filter I had trken ftlxmt one--third hoi tie1 I* noticed a-difference.'*'* I ,jiqw, completely-,, cured,, after"1 suf- ���! with" catarrh for'eighteen -.'cars.' "think'if those whoj are-"ifrlicU*J catarrh would * try Peruna they Aid 'never regret it:"-" ,*��� ���, , , Scruiiji. is, manufactured' by the Peri Drug ."Mfg.' Co.,,Columbus, Ohio. 5k your Druggist for a Fr^'e ,F"?eruna innac for 1909. " ~ ��� ���-, '" POWER OF WATER: - Under Certain Conditions It Is Practically Irresistible. When a man goes in swimming at the seashore nud s'lap3 the water forcibly with his baud or lakes a bock dive from'a pier aud binds s.-uareiy on his back he realizes that the unstable liquid offers not a little resistance. Vet, fays a writer in the Now York Tribune, it would surprise almost any , body to see what water will do under certain < oudiilous. ' i Ji. stream from a fireman's hese will knock a man down. The jet from u nozzle used lu ]>lacur_..miniug In the west oata away a large piece of land In a day, toys wilh great bowlders as If tiiey were pebbles and would shoot u man, over the country as though he were a projectile from' a cannon. Then* is, a story of au eastern blacksmith'who went wo*it and made a bet that he could knock a bole-through' ,the Jet of oue of.abe.se nozzles with a ..sledge hammer. lie lifted his arms; swung the sledge and came down on the ten inch stream with a force that .vould have dented anauvll.' But tbe jet. never' penetrated, whisked ' the massive hammer out of the' blacksmith's hands and tossed It several hundred, feet away into the debris of gold' bearing gravel beneath a crum- After thh) tbe blacksmith left out iron when he spoke of hard ���substances. " ���'J'hcre Ks also a power plant near .Ournngo, Colo., Wheie a United Suites caMilryman one day thought'he bad au easy job In cutting a.twoulnch stream wilh .lils sword. He made a valiant attack. ��� The' result" was that j his, ��word was shivered in two,and THIS ATHLETE Of FIFTHWO YEARS SAYS HE OWES'HIS WONDERFUL ENERGY TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. A GLUTTON FOR WORK. In Story of the British Civil Service the Last Century. The British civil service duiing the middle of the last century was a delightful place for young gentlemen who wished a "job", with nothing to do. , Mr. Arthur -W. A'Beebet in his "Recol- Was Tortured With Rheumatism and J lections of a Humorist" describes bis ! a Cripple Till the Great Kidney Remedy Cured Him. Six Nations, Opt., (Special).-r-Fifty- two years of age but still' young enough,.to captain the lacrosse tearn^. John Silversmith of this place "7~can tiuly be looked on as a wonderful athl.-te. One would nr-turally think he* was all his life a healthy man. But it wa.s far- othei wise and lie unhesitatingly states that his wonderful energy and vitality are due to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I suffered from. Rheumatism' for over .seven years," ' Mr. Silversmith says in telling his story, "and it finally made a complete cripple of me/ Aly back was bent nearly double and who.ii I tried to walk I had to use crutches. Latterly I could not - get around at all and I suffered excruciating pain. , ' , - "Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills gave me relief; sixteen boxes cured me completely,," ' ' Dodd's Kidney Pills .always1 cure Rheumatism because Rheumatism is caused by disordered Kidneys , and Dodd's.Kidney Pills always cure, disordered' Kidneys. ' A* Look Ahead.., <. < due i rocess' of^linie* the 'battle- * had reached .the utmost limit "Of iovelopment. \ ' kewise the, manufacturers-of dead- xplo-iives' Imd perfected machines ibio of ���blbwin% a, whole fleet out ater at any imaginable distance. " i great-haste.-the powers sumrnon- a "conference. ���- " *-,, ' '.- '-. -<,r 'A What's the-use' of carrying the, ig any far-the.t&i'vthey said. -"War become' so * appalling 'and.-, ex- sivo that we ^can'ti,'afford^ to-, inJ go in il.i any'more." <*���. 'V'"''j1 "V". ���' oeing that the vjig was, up, they- re- lantly-.inaugurated "the. era. ot -uni- M iieaca.^:ir^ky'yy�� v/ v, i" iso moUiers(Hwh%\know~' th'e v vir- of "Mother*: Graves' 'Worm Extcr- liator alwayg>liavb. it, on hand,. belie'? it proves 'its,value- ��� :���"-v*-,!��� ��� i ..-Vr '\ J-^t pV-,-, '.'*'; erniniis-/introduced 'the "shfell *-buf-' mdiistryL-inlo"Japan;20"years ago. ll now- -Japair-Jfe shipping buttons |o Germany.. Y'���','''- "���, " .*��� A little thinner jet of water descend fiigol.t'iOO feet to a manufactory at ���Greuoble, Spain, nnd traveling at the moderate speed of 100 -yards a second , fractures the best blades of Toledo. , Of course some people will not believe such stories without having seen the thing, and one may" think it a proof of tlie'/sclontlfic imagination to,'say "lhat an Inch thick sheet of water, provided IMiad sufncicntjvelocity, would. <,ward off 'bombshells as 'well as steel Plato. ' . ( t . ( Nevertheless many *"perjsons "while traveling h'ave seen a brakeman ,put a0 small .hydraulic jack muler t. one end of a Pullman car and lift* twenty tons or so by a few leisurely strokes*of tbe pump handle, aud the experience of 'riding 'every day in a ,hydraulic elevator', tends to remove doubts of the magic power possessed by water hitched to a machine. ' ' ' > . .- ,-, Trusted, Busted, Dusted, i. They hired a girl who was,trusted,. To du-it off a bust���but it busted. "-'Then she packed up each dud. And away quickly scud��� Although 'trusted, -she busted, then �� "dusted." ��� SIMPLE FAITH. hows;: this ? v ve offer One Hundred Dollars Re- Td for any case of. Catarrh that' fnmt be cured bv .Hall's Catarrh |re F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolerlo.O. ,'e, the* undersigned, have known |j. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Sieve him perfectly honorable nin business tiansactions and finau- |lly able to.carry,out any obIign���, pis. made' by his!: firm. Wnlding, Kinnan' & Marvin,' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. lall's Catarrh Cure, is taken inter-- Jly, acting directly upon' the -blood mucous surfaces of the Lsystem. [stimoninls sent free. Price . 75c, bottle. Sold by all Druggists.. pake Hall's Fainily' PiHs for con_ ipation. . * *- 1 ' The Thirteen Chicks. low dlflicu'lt It is to pick' out truth Action 'from, apparently stralghtfor- ,1ml recitals of the actions of animals ' well shown in a communication sent' one of .our foreign exchanges by a Ban who lays claim' to long cxperl- pci* in breeding game birds. lie statin nil seriousness" lhat only two of i pheasant' hens . had hatched - out Pontoon of the'eighteen eggs placed |iirlor each one in thc nests. "It Is a furious fact," he continues, "that both latched off on the same day, and each Son immediately killed thirteen out of |or seventeen live chicks by pecking [heir brains and laid them in a row in ront of her, each exactly In the same vnj. I shall be glad to know whether fucli a singular *casc has ever been fioted before." So shall I; but, nt any rate. In this ��nse at least, thirteen was an unlucky punibcr for both the chicks and their owners.���Forest and Stream. When the Hair Falls Stop it! And why not? ..Fall-*-' ing hair is a disease, a regular disease; and Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made, from our new im-J proved formula, quickly and completely destroys that disease. The hair stops falling ��ut, grows more rapidly, and all dandruff disappears. Does not change the color of lhe hair. A, Burly -..Burglar's Confidence ln an .���- , i "-Etfito'r's Business Acumen.- ! ^ , 't > . ,-' i. ,' A-,man who"'.admitted that he came direct from state" prison-tried to sell -to-tlio'cltyedltor of a'New,York news-' paper taLwpird und.startling story ^f a .mUisingVwill which ,he declared had' .been revealed to'bim.'by a fellow.con- . vIefL-. lie"' was a^ burly fellow, wltli a rprognathous *ja wj~ and -he had, lost' an' '������cye'-In'baitli?.--.Tbe-mere look, of him " would ,,'frlghten, a i .timid,,citizen."; into, tremors.,, ' Mr. .Sviilte,1'_the\expert- ln��� criminology, cross*'examined'thc man 'as follows:" ; ,"'V,'->"*"' \\ ", "," -.' ' ',lrWbyl were you in Auburn?'* v , ^TllghWay'* (meaulng, of course, highway robbery). <--*"���' V ' "I'suppose you,were 'w-rongfully convicted."- . ",. ,.* -, " , "Xiih; dey,had me right." ", - Such 'engaging0 candor made Mr. White-feel that the man-was truthful? and he was greatly disappointed when strict Investigation disclosed the fact that the story of ^he missing will was all fictitious. Tbe lmiu was disappointed, too, nt tbe failure of his romance, hut he'went away from the newspaper0 office In ' cbqerful mood, with some remark about better luck next time.- -A, week'later'Mr. White was sum moned to the reception room of the newspaper, and- there he . found his friend, the burly highwayman,-- his shoulders broader, his single eye fiercer than ever. But his visit was quite friendly, although , somewhat tinged with.business. Ilcevldcntly believed he could rely on Mr. White's good faith and businessv acumen. Fixing Mr.1, White with Jbis glittering eye, the strong armed" one-plucked'him by the sleeve over to a corner of- the room and there jn a loud, hoarse whisper inquired: "Say, couldjer do anyt'lng wtt* a couple o' watches?'*���Harper's Weekly. I tsr Virtue Cannot be Described.��� No oiie can explain ,the'subtle power that Dr. Thomas'. Eclectno Oil pos- ''sesbes. The originator was 'himself surprised by' the wonderful qualities that.,tins compound, possessed,. That lie was the benefactor of humanity, 's shown by the 'myriads that rise in praise of thi.s wonderful .Oil. So rain- lliar, is, everyone with it. that it is prized as a household medicine everywhere. " v j.t ' - . -, v* i tt -'The vunique ���' collection of :imple- men'ts of the Bronze age', formed by Canon William Greenwell, ' 'England, will probably,, rat an early date find its < way to the .British f,muse,.im,��=ial- rea'dy extensively "enriched during the pn.s,t thirty -years with gills from the canon's..antiquarian researches. 'Minard's Liniment cures Garget in Cows': > - - PROGRESS OF NIGERIA Witchcraft. Trial by Ordeal "and Tri * , , '- bal Fighting Are Passing Out. ' , . I r. -'A.British White-paper gives an'interesting account of the" splendid progress of peaceful, penetration in 'the provi'ices, of - southern, Nigeria. Many of these-, rich;'*districts 'were closed only."a few years ago'to^all comers The' natives vigorously excluded the 'outer^ world.'; and. gave themselves up to barbarous,, customs/ (, Iri"Hhe Ibibio vcountry "of" the eastern-'*'province incessant inter-tribal warfare *was~ car~* ried on' until! quite recently.! Slave trading,.1 twin-killing, ��� human '��� sacri-* flee' and cannibalism - were openly practiced. In the Omoduru, Ahvada and Bende districts a 'similar statei of affairs ' prevailed.- i ^ ' J ,._ ��� J Without bloodshed, or even military measures, the country has been civilized and developed. Jn the pa-, iority of the districts offences against human'life, is rare, and old customs ���mob a** witchcraft and trial bv ordeal aro boine dronn^d Even in the most uncivilized tracts the" natives are sncedilv acquirinc an nnnreciation of tho justice administered through the nntivp courts which have been established." - ; Altogether a remarkable transformation has been brough*. about in n short time, and Er"a. h"idwnv has ���! been, made against tt>.c evil influence '* of the Aro". Tho have a powerful first flay in the war office. After reading the Times through���no short task��� and listening to the'convorsatlon of bis colleagues for awhile he ventured to -MJreagJiis-cJilef. "��� "Can I do anything?" I asked. "Is thero anything for me to do-;" ��� He seemed a little/ perplexed. The other denizens of the* room 'paused for a moment in tbeir conversation to hear ^is^eply.' It seemed to me that they appeared to be amused.' My chief looked at me and then at, the'papers In' front of him., "Ah!" said'he at last, with a sigh of relief. "Are you fond Of indexing?',', I replied I was fond of anything and everything that could be of the slightest service to my country, if those were not the exact words I used, that was tbe spirit of my**flnswer. , ,-> < "I sedj a glutton for work," observed my chief, with a smile that found reflection on the faces of my other colleagues. "Well, A'Recket, just Index this pile of circulars." I seized upon the bundle and returned to my' desk. Oh. how I worked at those circulars: There were hundreds pf.them, and I dockored them with the greatest care and entered their purport Into a1 book. From time to time my, official chief, so to speak, looked ' in upon me to see bow I was getting on. "I say." said be, "there's no need to be In such a' desperate hurry.' I am not, In immediate need of the' Index. You "can take your time, you know. Wouldn't you like a stroll ln tbe park? 'Most of us have a little walk during the day. We none of us stand on ceremony and are quite'a happy family." ,' But,-no; I.stuck to my indexing and after some 'three' days of fairly ^hard- work found ray labors done. Ttook up the bundle-of circulars.'now in apple ^pie order, and laid thern on my chief's desk. _ "��� a '" *" ;, ^ < ' "I say.~ A'Beckct;-" said he, "this won't do. You are tno good a fellow to be allowed to cut your own throat,' and for-your brother's sake I will give you a -tip. -Don't do more,, than you ' are asked to do.'*v Now, I gave you those ���'circulars to index because you "Vould oother me for work. .1 didn't want the Index. Xow it's done it's not thehleast bit'*of use to me. Of course it may come iu useful some day. but. I scarce-' ly see how it'ean, as the lot are out of ���late. But of course it may," he added tb save my feelings.' ",'-" Dimini and the -Fountain of Youth. Hi mini was a fabulous island firmly believed in by the Indians of tbc^An- lilles. though thoy could give no^fur- ther clew to Its location than" that It lay some hundreds of leagues north of Illspanioln.' On this Island was the famoiirf ' fountain of youth;,.giving perpetual health and vigor. It was thc search'for this fountain that led "Ponce do I.ron and Hernando do Soto to Florida, on the outskirts of which the Island was generally supposed to be situated. hold ovor/lhc natives, who are gener- nllv nfraio to givr-- 'evidence against tr"*m, and thev indulge whenever possible in slave dealinc. Despite their lower, however, and their persistent attempts to spread evil reports, about the intentions of the Government, their power is beinc steadily undermined, and the work of progress is eoing rapidly forward *"' *- - Concirning His Kissing of Her. Only one person with a moan dls position would have figured out this little prose pcom. It runs as follows: Which do you think is tho greatest slur? DID he kiss her? Did rtI3 kiss, licr? Did he KISS her? Or. Did he kiss .'ITER?���Cleveland News. 1-ortaula with aich bottle Bhow It to your. doctor Aa*k htm fcbout it. then do ����� ho m*ya ers The little book in each package gives "ie formula of our new Hair Vigor, tells *���*)* each ingredient is used, and ex- P'ains many other interesting things, wer reading you will know why this new "��ir preparation does its work so well. -���M��.s and all the disagreeable symptoms of indigestion. Long standing eases of chronic indigestion yield to Dr. A, W, Chase's 'Kidney-Liver Pills after all else has failed". , -. Here is the proof: "!_ was for', many years- troubled witlf indigestion and headache��� tui.l derived no benefit from the many remedies I used. A friend advised the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and after taking four boxes the result is that I am once more in the full enjoyment of the blessings of good health."���Mr, Duncan McPher- son,-Content, Altd.i - cDr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills don't relieve the .stre'-ss of indigestion temT pprarily by- thci use of drugs, but cure 'the trouble permanently by assisting the deranged ( organs and causing to flow those juices necessary to thorough* mastication of the food. One pill a dose;'25 cent's a box, at, all dealers or "L'dmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. The portrait'and signature of A. \V. Chase, M. D.V the, famous Receipt' Book author, are on every box. ' ' f '- - ' >���-"-��� - A WORKER IN GLASS. Parliament house, Melbourne, is the costliest 1 legislative palace in Gieater Britain. A million has been expended on it, and it is,,not yet completed. It, belongs to^ the parliament of 'Victoria, but since federation it has .been the meeting place of the -parliament of the commonwealth, its ownei(s moving to a wing of the' exhibition building, close by. *- , ' ROSY CHEEKED BABIES. . - L ' ', . Nothing in the 'world is, such "a comfortv. and a joy as a healthy,, hearty, rosy-cheeked, ' happy baby. Babies 'and* young, children can be kept in perfect'health by)giving them an occasional dose of Baby's t Own Tablets, ,which will keep the stomach and bowels in perfect order. -'And when sickness corners there, is no other'medicine, vrill^ cure ���the<> minor ills of -childhood as speedily and] safely, as Baby's Own Tablets. Guar-' anteed to contain*' no Lopiate or pois-' ,onous drug. "Airs" M.' Romard, Eastern Harbor, N. %.,���* says :--"! have used Baby's Own Tablets for the various* ills from which s little, ones .suffer,' and * find them 'a marvellous medicine. ^Thanks..to the Tablets'my baby .now always "enjoys" the best o�� health.". Sold by. all medicine dealers .or by mail "at 25c a box - from The -Dr. -Williams" Medicine ' Co., Brockville, Ont. Miss fvlary Tillinghcst, tho Most Fa mous Artist In Her Line. At a well known art gallery on Fiftli avenue, -��ew York city, there is on exhibition a stained glass window tbr* subject of which Is tho -Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.'" This exquisite picture in glass is the work of Miss Mary Tillinghast and is to be presented at an eaily date to the New iTc-rlc Historical society by Mrs. Russell Sage. Miss Tillinghast is the most famous woman worker- in stained glass in tbe world. She was a pupil of,John La I-'arge and of Carolus Duran and lias lived and studied abroad tbe greater part of her life. With ail her genius and Reputation in the art world, this little' woman Is modest and retiring and almost sby when "induced to talk about lier work. In an Interview at tbe gallery recently Miss Tillinghast,said that the window, which ls unusually large and contains a number of fig- ares, took a year to execute and that the subject had been treated after tbe celebrated picture ,at Fontaiuebleau depicting tbe revocation of the edict of Nantes, before which canvas she had spent many inspiring weeks. , Wben asked about the mechanical end of her work she smiled and answered: "Why, that Is the simplest part of it all. Of course you know," the artist cpntimicd, "the subject,Is asualli-suggested'to me by tbe'person reiving the commission, and that these ?Iass effects are made for a specific purpose anc^ place makes' the work easier. The subject matter settled, ,the next step is to get my inspiration. If the theme is allegorical \ read, iream and make sketches-of my fan- lies until they materialize into'' something workable. Should the theme be hlsto'i-Ical' I haunt, as In the present Instance, the country that gave rise to the scene. �� n "Then I make a rough draft and afterward work out the pi&ture with living, models. Another sketch Is made from' this and the lead lines, a most Important part of the, scheme, put in. Dnder my direction the dyes are made and rthe glass" cut and put together by" skilled workmen." In reply to the statement that a worker in'stained glass had to be not only an artist, * but a special eolorist. architect and mathematician, "Miss Tillinghast pointed to a small "e" in the word "edict" and said., "Well, there are four sections in that,fifth letter of thettalphabet." Which clinched the' matter of the exact science conclusively. - ' what' dreams''mean. eard Her Death Sentence To obtain temporary relief v.ben . suffering i? a great boon, but u> be ' pwmanently cured p.fjd restored to health after being assured that cna has not a year to live, i-s an experience that cannot iail to brins joy to ���Wr heait. Yet this is what Mrs. A. K", rft'rl"!fin. ��f Norwich, Ont., says PSYCHINE accomplished in her case. Writing on August 11th, 1908, she ��.��ys.* "Jt i-, ten years since I took PSYCHINK, and I have not taken ten dollars' worth of medicine'since. I should not have lived put thc j-ear had it not been for PSYCHINE. I am now m excellent health." Can nny te-itimony be stronger than this? ' If you are feeling worn out and run down, try PSYCHINE. You will bo surprised at the result. PSY0HIM-. ��� thoroughly builds up the system, an'd imparts new liie and vigor." The greatest of tonics, PSYCHINE restores the throat, lungs, heart, otomach, digestive and blood-malting organs to perform their proper functions. The only specific known that will cure chionic weakness, catarrh and decline. Sold at all druggists "an 1' r^tore.-i. 50c. and .5.1. Send for a free' sample to Dr: T. A. Slocurn, Limited, ���Spadina Ave., Toronto. It is perhaps, not generally known that swallows can be trained to rival carrier pigeons as messengers. Art Armveip trainer.,of pigeons sent up ' no'mo'pigeons and swallows at the same tune fiom Compiegne, in France, 145 mile.-- .off. Tbe swallows arrived, at homo in one hour and seven minutes. Tlie . pigeons took rather more than three, times as long. 1 A Sure Corrective or Flatulency.��� ,: \Vhen the undigested food lies in the stomach it" throws off gases causing pains and oppression in the stomachic region. The beJch'ing or eructat'on ' of these gases is offensive and the only way' to pievent theiii is to restore" ihe 'stbinach to proper action. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will do Shis. Simple .directions go-with each packet und a cou'se'of them taken��� system- ', atically is certain to effect a cure. A village blacksmith at Yarmouth, Eng., bankruptcy court said that he penciled 'the amounts his customers owed him on a board, ancl planed the entries off tlie board when tlie money was paid, the most novel system of single ancl double entry the court had ever heard of. -A Multiplicity of Fathers. , Ardyce had been learning to* sing "America" at school and was trying to teach it to Brother Wayne. One morning his father beard him shouting, "Land whore my papa died, land where my papa died." 0 Ardyce interrupted. "Oh, no, Wayne, not tbnt way. It is 'Land where our fathers died.'" Wayne's expression could not be described as he tipped his head sidewlse and in a very surprised tone gravely asked, "Two of 'em?"���Delineator. FURS FURS FURS For best prices, ship to the old reliable *NT. \V. Hide &. Fur Oo , Minneapolis, Minn A .well-known Scotch author ancl a young friend had spent the whole day on the links and'had had some close and exciting matches. As thev left for home the elder man remarked: "Do ye think ye could play again to-morrow, laddie'?" , "Well," answered the youth, "I was to be married to-morrow, but I suppose I can put it off."���New York Herald. ' ' PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure "any,case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- irg or Protrud'ng Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. The oldest canal in England was originally a Roman cutting���the Foss dike���running its 11 miles fiom Lincoln to the'. Trent, near Torksey. Deepened in the time of King Heiny I., it was allowed to decay until 1S40, when the Edinburgh Stevensons both widened ancl deepened it- Repeat it: ���"Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." Human Sacrifice In India. Though the practice of offering up a human sacrifice is growing increasingly rare in India, it is still heard of occasionally in remote districts. Writing on Nov 12, a correspondent of tho Standard of Empire in Calcutta says: "Within the last few days a case of human sacrifice has come before the Sessions Court at Chota Nagpur. . A bunia of the Ranchi district, on the .Lohardaga plateau in- this province, purchased one of the small hamlets Which are dotted over , Hundreds of large roach and dace havo- been recently turned into the Thames at Henley, Eng , by the Henley Fish Preservation association, some of the dace being remarkably fine fish. About 20.000 roach and perch have also been placed in the Thames nt Twickenham and Ponton Hook by the Thames Angling Preservation society. Aids For the Raveling of. Dreamland r ' / Lore. ' Flying.���To dream you are flying Is a very excellent omen.. It foretells ele- ration of fortune.. It also indicates that 'you will take a ' long 'journey which will turn out advantageous to' you. . , , , Injury-���To dream 'yon receive an Injury signifies that you have many friends and no-enemies.' if "you dream of inflicting an injury you ^ will jbotb I receive and dispense blessings. * - Jockey.���If a girl dreams she'^sces a jockey .riding at full speed "she will .have' an offer of marriage 'made her very unexpectedly.' Legacy.���To dream of receiving a legacy denotes, losing^whatever your own that ls in'the hands of another." - Malice.���To dream ' that some ' one bears you malice foretells a pleasant prospect In your worldly affairs and that you will soon be advanced to some important station. Money.���To dream of receiving money is a good omen, but to dream of losing it is a proof you will be de ceived and unsuccessful In business. ' Neighing.���To dream you hear horses "lefgh augurs that you will have new md powerful friends who will do you aiuch service. Paper.���To dream of paper is a good mien, but If it appears rumpled you will have to go through trouble of some kind. The Japanese" system of .licensing .ndividual opium smokers has greatly '.educed' the number of drug fiends in Japan, and especially in Fornjosa." , Repeat' it:���"Shiloh's Cure will alwaysture my coughs and colcis."' ' "Strive on, i-uie .i.un, said,the benevolent olcl gentleman, "and some day you-may be-President.'" . "Ah, that's a pipe,", scoffed the youngster in the green sweater. "Mo parents spoiled me chance^,, long ago." "And .how did "they spoil your ' chances?" "Why^dey forgot to name me,Bill, dat's how."���Washington Star. ,- i> , r. ���' r Minard's Ljniment Cures Distemper. Rats, wh.ch have of late become'a great. nuisance to' the London tubes by attacking "ihe* "coverings of electric ca'-les have ,been "diiven . hom .their" ���haunts by means of a virus which, .when eaten by rats't'or mice,", causes | them to be overcome, with. the_ desire to get ini& the outei air and to drink eold water. ', ' " household hints. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Sirs,���I have used vour MINARD'S LINIMENT, for the,past 25 years, and whilst I have occasionally used other liniments, T can safely say that I have never,used any equal, to yours. If ��� rubbe'cL between tlie hands and To remove grease spots from wall iiaper sprinkle baking soda over blotting paper, place over the spot and press a moderately warm iron against It for a few minutes. The blotting pa- ���*er will absorb the grease, and the paper on the wall will ,be free from spots. Scraps of meat "leftovers" may be utilized by chopping fine and adding enough water to cover, then cooking i few minutes with a little salt, butter and pepper. Thicken as you would .jravy. Line muffin or gem tins with pie crust and bake, then fill with nixture and serve hot. When cleaning pantry shelves fold rogethor at least three sheets of newspaper the longest way of tbe full sheet. Place tbe fold to tlm front of the shelf, fit carefully and When next clean papers are needed slip a silver knife In the fold of the outer sheet, cut along the entire length and remove the soiled part. In this way your shelves may be cleaned often and with little labor. If one has a bedroom wall on which butterflies or certain varieties of flowers predominate as a decorative figure, then rugs, following this same idea, lire easily made to order at any of the places where this work is done. A genuinely effectne and unusual rag rug had butterflies of pale yellowish and brown across the border of a yellowish and brown rug. The butterflies' looked as though they had been w-ork- ed in afterward," for they weie a closer weave' thau the body of the rug. ",-"* M'i A w-aflW^'"^^^!''-Whaled frequently, it will never fai! { �����- fm,e idfa "waf 0"rricd out7"n���,fl the table-land.. His fields turned, out . ,/ . .-, , . . -. ��� ,,..pnfv. !��ird design for a. border on a studio to be so fertile that, he determined upon a sacrifice to the local goddess.' With great .craftiness - he engaged a boy to catch birds for him, and then, luring the lad into the jungle, he set two of his cultivators ph to commit in ceremonial form the sacrificial murder, and himself-made the offering of blood to the 'goddess. The boy was missed, however, the police tracked down the men who set upon him. and on their' confession the bunia was charged with the crime. The Sessions judge at Chota Nagpur accepted his plea that human sacrifice was part of his religion, and reduced the charge of murder to one .of homicide. Jn the end the bunia wria sentenced to transportation for Ufo." to cure cold in the head in twenty- ''lr _ , frmr iimiri i'ug. F^pr dens and studios these quaint Moor mats are most attractive. four hours It is also the sprains, etc. Dartmouth. Best for bruises. Yours truly, J. G. LESLIE. "Well, if that ain't the limit," mused .the postman, as he came down the steps of a private residence, "What's the trouble "queried the passing citizen, who had overheard the postman's noisy thought. "Why," explained the man ingrev, "the woman in. that house says if-'I don't come along earlier she'll get her letters from some other carrier."��� Chicago News., A. R. Horwood, of the Leicester. Eng., museum, remarks that the col-' ors of birds' eggs can in a large num. ber of cases, be. traced--,to the'necessity - of "protective lesemWanee." White eggs are usually laid -by' birds nesting in holes in 'tiees, or in dark situations. Most birds nesting on or near the ground Jay eggs of ian, olive gieen oi brown ground color. 5fV.tr i ^r��/niR'.i-��| iyt^traus. If everything else in the house'did its share of the work as vrell as ���� Jili >tove very few women would complain of the housework. "Black Knight" does away with the everlasting rubbing and polishing.. It shines quickly and produces a result that satisfies the most particular. Always ready for use for* Stoves, Grates and other Ironwork. It's the best polish aud the biggest can for the money. Send dealer's nnme and 10c for full sue can if you can't gel "lilaclc Knlghr" lo your town. The F. F. DAU.EY CO. LIMITED. H1MJXT0N. Ont The fund for providing meals Ior necessitous school chidren in London, which has received a, donation of $250 from the Prince of Wales, is now- spending about $3,300 per week and feeding no fewer than 21,000 children. There is a growing sentiment among the produce dealers in Now Yorkcity in favor of selling goods by'..-weight j instead'of. by measure, The present J Cures Strained Puliy Ankles.LymphariCltli, Poll Evil, t istuia. Sores, Wire Cuts, Bruil- ta and. Swellings, Lameness, and Allays Pain Quickly wilhout Biisiering, removing tlie hair, or lttsiDi* the hone up. 1'leitsantt to use. S3.00 p*-r bottle at dealers or delivered. Horse Book 5 D free. . ADSORBINE. JR., (inankind.M.0ribol- '/ tle,)f-or Strains,Gdut.Vnrlc04eVolns.Var- icocele,Hydrocele, rroftatlti., kills pnln. W. F. YOUNG, P.O.F., 137 Monmouth St., Sprinnlield, Miss. , , LY2A.V. SONS* CO., Montreal,. CanKdUr, jlgont.. AUo flimlihtd 6�� Martin Silt Si Wunnt Co, WtnnYptv. Th. fjathna/ Orurj A CJinm/ca/ Co, Wlnilptg a/toT CaJptnb ami Htodtrton Bnu Co. Ltd.- Vaneottifr- i . KEEP YOUR IGNITION RIGHT "*��� 75% of all Gasoline Engine tioubles come from poor iKpitton. Ihe "VIM MAGNETO" does away with Hutteries and can be used on any Engine. It always givrsa good hol^patk KuIIv Guarantied ��� /.^ents Wanted. A. R. Williams Machinery Co. Llfulttd, Toronto meas-, method of varying) uncertain ures makes a great deal of dissatis faction among the consumers. W. N. U. No. 725. , I , i t. '��� - nl .'til .A , I .'�� i -J>- i :.i 1.. *, ���$. !���>.?. 511 .*�����-���? r ..tkffi ��M*.\ t 'rt-i* ���*r. 1 - *F* ,* 'fl. .'.-H. , v.t i i -iP?: ' ,. > ��� 1 it^r-. '^';A ,\Y' , ���s'.i * V v >W, . '.*���*��� ��� * r*"-! i n *��� '# J. .u.i J ��� / ��'J ��� 1 - a ���>! '** * '. M f *��� ' ''# ' vi *"4 ,< ,U/ - V,*| 9 ' "t 'I*.' J ' -"' ->jfc1 y c , 'YA >\tr ��� \t\AM \ , f ���>���,;. ' i. ���, / V; .'fl vW . 'Vi ' �����' ' . '** II - 5-0 < ' A% ' \ ' A& 1 if* tf'M . .i* fl * i '?m \rnhm ' I p*. , ( ��� '. V- ....V . ..-*l.--'**- . I ���l �� ,�� >tj *���* 'V ; -/-^ '; A .'��� 7" ' "V I H ,*.JJI "'.I ' r trr . 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" .*,' -,- '. *.*i Ui** ?,i J,S ! .ft-V " -M7 'f;^VfeH��i'-V:'i;* f ^.V'V *'- *< + �����.$ ll>'J.t>{" irf-i** :'?-'�����-���', fl �� '���T- ���^fe! ��l*��"* J-'f ��� *P$XitS& -Alii* 1 m-v-'A'Pit ��� I- tk* .. -t J rf-t'g I? *"���,' ^*S-V'?> i.'t ��*# ,SiiA4irf>>-l*l��\,*i < AA'- I tffrXa X*-i.p.Lt\!r .I-i iit.-ii-**.^' if-tii'ii ***'��� * ���"��� j* i^-< ���*��� '-ilr5**t'*,C*'''iv-'^E fc^;tlev*iv^/-J** ���m^-ii "K ^ + tr* '�����,'t; )|ll> vC-!*-.*" *-�� ��� S-r .*J' ir-;-��;tr,,3 J**--. *. r, .-* "p is>* ' r-* :* ���* m ' ,.,.*''>>'-''1, * ��� c . j. ���*. - - -;. ,��*' "J I*-.' - ;-**,, ii- ft' "A'. *.<���''', T,! 1 .1 '' y<\i'i.' If .., . ,���* ���! *- !*" ,> l' "I- ���'���. ti, '. ' �����.1>'. J*,"., l ���:/ .-.'I.*.. ?',; ;f, A a TMJPs LEAiJJSJR, 3I0YIJE, IlilT.T.TRH COLTJHBIA TM MOYIE LBADEE. ���� lblifrbed in the iu teres t of thc- peoplr | oi \Iovie and Emm Kooten-iy. h\ J. SMVT1T, Pl-BI.TSHmi. j^oi*^jiXy^r> F.rK .(I KL-J'Cnii'Tli'.s ^/? ������ $2.00 SATURDAY. FEB. 0, 1009. No Mah is Stronger " Than His Stomach A strcif" man is strong all ovir. No man can be strong who ��s suffering from weak irtomacti wilh its cn-equeiK indigestion, or- (���"- rmc oth��*r aisease o :ue i-.omach and its associavo- orgs��ni, which im- .pair*; di{��c--.:!3n and nutrition. For when thestornsch is weak or diseased mere is a itiss of lho notritioa .contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man '' doesn't fee! just right/? when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable fer-JinSi in the stomach after eottn-J, is Ir.r.fjuid, nervous, irritable and despondent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man shoula nse Dr. Pierce's - Golden Medical ���> 'Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other orHftns of digestion snti nutrition. It enriches the blood. Invigorates the liver, efengtiions the kldncvs, nourishes tl>e nerves, and so GIVES HE'ALTH 21ND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODV. , You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non�� alcoholic medicine cr known ccmi*os'tion, nOt even thoiigD the urgent dealer , may thereby make a .ittfe higjter pro/it. Ingredients Drinted on wrapper. I O. 0, F. U\Md>) 1. ��il ����*>���<>��� 4* ��� Me^-t^T'J^���^.^���^^ i". eniligs in MvGii'Cor IiijI) ->r> Victorin -ueet,. Pi.jr.iiiiuii): <)dii Kellciw*- I'nriiuill'i irivitsd. Ciias. J. Whltk F- J. Smith. Nnt-ir urmid. S.r r'y ^ til. l.us��-lle jL..yie, ' like NJl-ori, Ferib theii money to a committee 'ftOir.po'-.ed nf 'tlio head? of tho different churches instead of to the general'relief committee, ' , ' '' T ie F��*rnie'Ledger was feeiles--- onougli to given.-'plain 'statement J^SdkjSfi Sisters' methods of teaching. Terms cnmm.noe January, April and Sept Pnpilr* n.ro iirlmiltwfl dnrine tprin- Barvey,v McCarter ��& . Macdonald. 'Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Cranbrook. - - B. C. FRESH AND CUflED Green���Why, Lere comes Smith and Brownt "Mr. Brown, let rae ia- 'of facts, and gave r, fall report of Lroduce you to my friend.-Mr. White-. We are just about taking a drink; come and join us. Oh, yet/'I insist! acK e an." iudigrtalion liieetiing'' which "tfas held fche ofchei* evening'.'''The. li-dger sas's: "'The* object of the \ meeting: was -to 'consider fch^ ajtion of the 3Iayor-elect in - hav- lug some 200 miuer's "doclred $8.00 Smith:-Ho,'ho; bere-comes Blac V-ach to pay ba'ck the 'relief mo'uey rt*�����n*al 'f^0 ?n. ^s- y��u- ^ 1 . just in time! Como, gentleuien, what -a-K-anced to the*m in lumber, 'etc. will it be? The public, 'who as,.jrbi- li'avo"not soea a proper itemized statement :of the donations aud expoitditttre's, 'do liot-thiak'tka-L'the poor: worfc- 'iugru'en should' be forced 'to repay, what the getieron-?^ i*aoplb from ouUide 'sent For' -grati's relief. UE1D OFFXCE. TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President ^'"Usueu , 6ej' Paid-up Capital, $\ 0l ALSXANDEE LAIRD, General Manner | Reserve F^ A GENERAL BANKING BUSlii^TRANSAaED \r -ir 2 -i .��� 'u all lJRANCH[s DRAFTS AND' MONEY ORDERS sold, and money trar " '' telegraph.or letter. " * - anscrredby ' ' . o COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in frr ��� F0BE1CN BUSINESS. Cheques,and drifts on the ^ t Great Eritain and other foreign countries bought and l ' cmMBRfaM branch: ; y ,. _ __ ���. T. ,trJ^ - A ccunt ���Jits, 121' * R. A. 3MITI1 *. ' ���' SUQKilAKKU, MOYIE, 1). c. W. F GURD, BAKKISTKH, SOLICITOR, ETC * " I * CRANBROOK. ��� ' , B. C ���I:' ������ -P . H. DUNBAR ,AXD ^.' i.����. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary .Public,.Etc " Cranbrook, B. 0: S I : m, \. Y -.- \ ., ' Wl-uie;.Jo*i4s, aree'n,*'Smit**?,-;Black,, and * Brown���Hei e's luck,- gentlemen! Slier wood Herchmer, mayor-elect, j =-v -made' the ������ ridiculous" statement that' ' he thought the ' money 3hould be repaid to" the city, "and then , used "to "beautify bur cemetery or biiild a ��� recrea- URNS ���% GO . "Liihited., *" "J ��� 2DESTTIST. Qranbrooli, B, C. Jones:,���Now, this1 one is "on-me��� drink heart}'! ' rj. tion ground." ' Imagine, "if youl +-;��_ cm, the' paop'e; who sent "the nnneyto h'elp'the sufferers'coyer -uheir heads, * consenting to the hijUeyberng repaid to "beatifyj ii ij our cemetery."- ��� ' '- / ��� Ifc would seem that the relief! r; h ,s" r ' Green���Gentlemen, this-is my treat. Here's your health! ��� t ��� W committee are overstepping their ground when they ask for the ���paying back of this money ,-whieh iwas so generously donated to the sufferers. - Tb is --doubtful out of ulltho contributors- If one could be found -who'would accept a dollar back. The money 'was 'giuen as a relief, 'and - not as? a ioan, and this is the opinion of the majority of the people of the peopla on the outside.' ��� ��� Ifc is bbginnin.g" to look like lodal option. " ���, . - i Yes, Miyie is.cutting some'ice just now. - ��� . ��� , *. Rossland raised $451 to help the earthquake sufferers in Italy- Fresh eggs ar6 worth $1 & djzen-in Moyie. "TL'Ri is eggs,"' '^o to speak. * ' . It is strange how many good hockey players you find a long distance from the game. ��� A Qeniuc is a*man who takes the lemons that Pafce hands him and starts a lemonade stand with 'them ���Elbert Hubbard. Smith���Let's have one. on me now! You'll insult me if you refuse, goes! Here Black: Set, 'em* up again, barkeeper. ���thash ligbtsh; bere'sh better days, boysb.! , Brown:'-N6"w jus' one more* 'fore we go. Let'r go, gents! ,. r ' - , *- ���"��<" r -���" jA^. *- ' T. T. McYittic.C.ET^P L. s"."lt\ Y. Farter, C JEcVITTIE &.PARKER, ' Provincial La^d'Survisying " 0 , '' ' ' RAILWAY JS MINING EN CINE EKING * ��� "' -*���.,* - Estimates Furnished. t - ,- GFMCFS J '.' Port Steele P. O. Bo's 2o.' " ' - OranbVqbk P.-6.' Box l\. ' _/, _, -^lllit��� ... . ���fi DESAUI.NI Eli BROS, l*op��. ** Liirge sample room* in connection wjl 1. he lite fn cr'r, n iic'i^l ntn.Br* Of a.", com mod a tions.' .Headquarters (or Commercial and Mining jMed." QlfEEKS AVENITE, G-eorge H Thompson, -���-'���*< , '��� -��� - , ,i ,->l BaISSISTKB, fcOLiCITOR . - . tjj . ! ' , - I t- , - 't '-,' a, ' " ������V- ttxryriJBLic,&c. "i %. "*,. ' ' ���';' ' ���*"/ PRANBROOK, -a British Columbia' 8TWAT THE COSMOPOLITAN ,. 3B3CoT3ESH��. '? t ' , ,c > ' WIJENrJX ' " J f CRANBROOK K. H. S'lAUr... Muiacnr. * "* , Good room|, good tablet and bur and first chisa sample rooms.' ii " ,,"���.' Wm. Jewell -^-^r x- a ^ ' ' ' l f* " * < ( 1(1 Express andi'Gener- ~ al -Delivery ��� Busi-' ness. , Livery and " ' Feed^Stable. , r WOOD AND COAL : Por'Sale ��� ���- ��� ,' Leave'Orderp,at **' -.- ; GwynnV-j Store. , ( WATCH MOYIE i j,. GROW j(f. Real Estatft^alues Going Up A\ \ i ,.' Moyier , Biitiah Ot.:umhitt Wi R. BjSATTY '" K ^ -' . r i . - .r < I '��� ������ L .ll .-', Embalmer and Undertaker,* c ' ..I . ' . * . ' - ' ' %��� '"* ' V ' - Phoue'9.af, ,% ��� .CRANBROOK r *-....-.. -t G,.A, JAMIESQN' - , - i * -' ������ / * r - * ��. r, V ���'_ ,G rad uate, Embalmer",, ". '��� ,3roruciari and ' ,* } \ l-^uneVal Director. DAY,OR NIGHT CALLS AT ���OFFICE .-PHONE NO ^2CC ���. cranbrook:, b': o. SE.VD TOUIt WORK "TO IHE. v -"KOOTENAY '���'���.�� '" " STEAM'-^'(V- '-;;' :^,^laundryJ*'-/:^ ��� * . - ' - .UT*r- Jj, ,-r , I. ' ",' j* , '1 rS * - - < AJ> *- ��.:=-,iLt . ^ii' ' <, v ; ;nelson;--,-;v -' ' /. ��� lA^Yu-? A' "-'������ . "' ���All WJiite"Ii'abor/,,,> J_iiave work with,the local agent A. B. STEWART' , *aV .'-'u "J" y * -r ,5. h t^ti i ' -U... tr .'. .."vVj ��� r ' *'���-. J*7 V���"l ' ' * Y.^m. 4' i., . <> i Insprance; 7R8aX r-Est ate, ;t'Coiiect ions. Sf. - - l % ji*^/-^"11* Al ���*JV.-C*:��^V��r ^ And not a single man of them actually, and honestly wanted even one drink.���Courtesy of The Pioneer. Thos. Summers CiKare, Tobacco, Fruit and Confectionery. ' TOYP.NO rJI0*NS, El & South Victoria St. Are YouThinking of Buying a Typewriter? -'* * ���' IP'so buyv AN" *- -'- tXU**'*.*'* Largo assortment of- GO-CAB TS and BAEY CARRIAGES^ Prices from"f5 *uo Cranbrook Co-Oprative LlftllTED. fernie Ledger:���The following Inscription was noticed on a C. P. il. box cxr that was in the local yard-:���Th& wages of sin i��� death, but the wages of the C. p. Ii. are worse." v Jim Eiirrows Jfeh'ocked out Wad- ter Jtfhason in a homing' 'coziteit kt Coleman. Jim may some' -diy bjsh-on^ enough to knock out the little bill' he owes at thi- cTlco.- Green-."cod J bog*. ��� BO YEARS* I^EFf'ENCE "OLIVER" * ' - ��� > - - , . ' $125. EASY PAYMENTS. F. J. Smyth, Agent - . Moyie Trade Marks . Desigus Oopvsiights &C. Anyone ucndlnn a nkotrli nnd doscriptlonrnR* Quickly asreruin our opinion ,"ree wfc"ther an n*r,.,,t on , probibly r ��tciiU.blc CoSimuni/S il?���n.Vrt.ric'^ ��'"0de',''"l. Hrmrlbook oa PatenS Potpnts tukon tlirociri Mniiu & Co r��*ee'v- jweiai notice, without cbarge. In the *" cientific Hmtntm. GENTLEMEN If you want a stylish, up to date tailor made suit, call and inspect'our'.spring goods befoio ordering elsewhere. We guaratee all ������'���' Our Work. Cleaning, repairing and pressing done, * - ;' * . - Prices Rig-iit. C. A, FOOTE Merchant Tailor. MOYIE, ' -' ��� B. C B, p. Steainiaundry CRANBROOK. ' Give our work a trial and leave " ' -'work with , ' ���' ' '_��� ,' c A. B. Stewart, Agent, > ��� ���*- i *c* MOYIE, B.C. ^^SS9l ^^:-^l. NOTICE CKANBRQOK I.ANifa niSTRICT, DISTRICT OFSOUTiiEKN' D1VISIONJJA.ST KOOTJ5NAY. TAKE notice ttU.t Hei.ry J. Cooper of Moyio B. C, occupatloti, b'Ack.^nUh, intends to apply for pcrmiasion to purchase the, following described land*.:- ' ' ' V V :dr. i b*1?!��Pr. tl?�� MttJ,cv'.IoyIe.I'iycr, and. the wcKf ��..��.. ��-��--*- " *��� ���-������S/ ' bOUa^^^1^-i:' K' right ol >V:-.. lhci.ee f UNK g Co.3SiB��"1^. New Yori When you think of Building, think of .*- ", "* r i -HAtDER BRBS. INTEESAflMAr HOTEL. 1- ** - J / - . ��� j 1 Thia hotel is naw under new management, and is first class in every respect. B. E, TAYLOR, Mgr. - - "v ' , V, ! Victoria Street. MOYJF. MPYIE H0TJEL ' ^ : \P. F. JOBjySFOJV T?11S,B^otel is New and ^��11 Furnished The Tables are Supplied with the Best the Market affords. The Bar is Pilled witt the Best Brands of Liquors and Cigars; HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL ' -������ AND MINING MEK MOTIK - _ _-._���_' _ BKiTISH COI.rKS!l fta^am��aw��ri>^^^^y^g3Ba(>l>g>^^^iCapoc^ogfrg^^a��iy ����@����������s����^��-s����������@^����^| Commencing at a post planted on tho north A hRndsomoly illustrated weettly.. Larwst'cl eiilatlon of any scientific* lonnial.. Toraa $3 E��Yi'��21?r^0JlthBl t:U S��<��J>yaUnB^S*Sl5B I , ,��� ��� , . . u ���- "" " ** -- -��� 3 wcfilW.chiJiia.tbcnce north 60 chains, t.hejide east 60. chains, more qr lesR, to Movie River, i m-. --m.it . ��� Ihencp-cQUthward on west bank of river to C. r. AllQ MOVie GOD traCtOra R.-rf*jh?-"of way. then weHt. boundary oi'anUll '* " '- ~A , -��� 7 1-A* - ������ , -. .,. * �� ��� , rl(?r.tftfway topoiut of commpnuonicut, con- i " '9*nd ��� bUlld'6TS"'' Chamberlain s H-*llc' cholera ana .-rvtr-���..JI... r,.ly ��� ,,rv. ,, .,. ^ . ��� J talnlng 3C0 acre.*!, more or loss. FI.KNKT.I. COOI'ER. I.-at'.tO Jan; 20r!i. 30ft?.. JOAIX AND GET ESTIMATES BUV YOUR frojj: A B. Sjewari & Co ie Beep-! i 'ftp?* yon Aa maJe by the present brewer is ndniiltt'dlv I Best Beer in East Kootenay. With the Bent MflH11'11 | e Purest Spring"Water it is unexcelled /or.'i'��llt*y' ( f ffev*: Insist on having Moyie Beer, Bottled and Draft Beer. ��.:�����! \vtl w i ��� . " V.- ' "j--.- _.- ������/;��� DHAS. INDEBWIES, Mgr, w oyib.B'cJ [���/*; !3tta!S33WS��a����