f I Ml,. p. '# ! Pernio. Mrs. Mansfield went to hor home in Marysville "Wednesday. ' -Master. Arthur Orowo had hi*, collar bone broken this weel:. , Prof. S. W. Murphy left Thur^lpy for Oregon lo visit :cl.tlived. ��� It. Elliott returned Wednesday from the Halcyon Hot Springs, V.J. UcMahou and D. J. Elmer are expected home today Jrom Felton. Miss Lulu Crowe ha* returned irtmi kelson, wheie she, wad al tending school. Tlie hucklebc-rries ure gelling ripe ahd the prospects aro favorable fox a good 'crop. Government Agont Arrndtrong has signified hid intention of doing aorne woik on Tdoyie's streets this month. ��� II. A. McDonald i.-j back from Bloenn City and id much improved iii health. Mr. McDomdd ;s interested 3n the m* IJ.ichelor group 'near that place and 'd$ the property id now under Ic-ise. " tvery Oliver-Lead line in th I! tm&Ufll6 u forrc. m cihh Pa f| *�� ?<���& Sra f.P SB 1'^ fi Id h I stock :.:f".upTATidS'S'.:y.yy'.,.'-'y. !; Furnished -;��� by yr^ealey it ulciiieoh"'.'<��>, El-well, brokers,;'MoyleV'B/'Osi ;' ���'I. '.ly y.,-'"y,y "::yy. r'y- ���.: rAsked:yy-A':Bid-.:������ :-U. ������������ ,1'H V" 21 I"-;"'." ���19 AM ���>:.; '������������������10$. ��� ;i5->;: "'���",13,V ^v.^;:/. ������������".������4.-J: 3.50 ',.,; .':-.'\7 5'���..-.'���.���-������ .:,���/���'- ��� ,. 10 y '. ': -������. A$:50yA; ���A;:���i The Liberal government at Ottawa has in 'giving the ii,,t of dbc iieiviy I granted a bonus on lead. rn his means that ev- : .a: -:^o \xvnon':itMA.y..ppscKn^y If��.-ybir'.d - ,y inMoyie doii'tyy/aity uotip the 'mines open, V iij>; y,biit", bUyy :nbjvy '? Sfecj),-yj'l Elmer. y;He-hasdota;y fqriy sale y in ���:all;;;:; parts of town; 'Also Moresyhou-'ea^anel'y stables for rent.',-.��� yyy a A.y-iA'.A .yy .Vyy CONSERVATIVE' PllATFdRM. I elected to that position A handsome t>olid f^oid locket war" picdcuted to SIic.-3 Bessie Cockburn (Adopted at Rexoisto'ke/Sd'ptenibes.-.ist-li,',1003.)',." lyThat:ihis.;eb^ the party in. mattery ����;��� provinc! ai..;;rbads: and elected oiiicers of the A. h\ by Inst. ., n -,���,..��� ���r .,, ���, week the office of financial McrJiury i Q^-7 silver-lead- mine in the Kootenays will be wa3 omitted, p. p. Johnston was ro- in orjeration within 30 davs�� The bonus wmlrrfs/^^^^ -*��� "��� i ana, Uie. aGvc-iOpmpiit. of ��� tho.figi'icultnni.1'ro- amount to $500,0.00 a year., and v/ill run for "It is *'.;^*W8SSB"&^' this week by the Moyie Fire Ihigade a2 fi.VG years,. E t Will expire JU118 30, 11)08 h .token of appreciation of her tfr-.-icca |on n ali^inp. ef��Qlfi ho��.flri ftTl W\p'lnriC'9 nflPflfl IP in connection with'the Firemen'^ ball C" ��� ~v ljJ--^-Lilt3 ^'^<^J-������ Wm/u^U. UII tUtj^ilOt} vl l^cil.5.. ll* the London 'market, thus affording the producer an almost uniform price for his output. At the present price of lead in London, and the portion of the bounty added, his lead." would be worth about o214- a ton,1 The St. Eugene, the largest silv,er-lead ibe v.;<-.-:' aide cf tbe laic, ��� where i wo jmins in Oaiiad��, wilLresume operations within weeks Liter last year he was ctHUni- ! , . f - . ��� ^ ��� , . ��� iuiv: This he claims it cihsci bv ihe- MDU.e HBKh n)V7 weeks.. "jL/ie &uil?.van ^/ill also On May iioih. Miss Alice Conned add Sir, J-'eJiry*' Pearson of J a fJ'ray were raaniod List Salurdiiy, July l.tb, -in Cruubiook by Rev. Fortune. Mr.'and" Mrs. JY-.ir.-oii spent (lie lore part of the we-rk in Sloyje the guests of Mr. and Jlri. W. li. Ston6. 'A. T. Clark say a thr.t there is now *"-���- feet of wider on his uieadow on ���*ources oX tlie;--proYinccyas laid ;-d6w.u'.:?i]i.:".th'6-f I)latjtoi-iii'.ftcli?ptei:i.iu..0.cto^e.r,'l'^ fohb,\y,s:;;'--jyyy"-'yy-;? ' A:lllil:;Ayy A^ "To'.uctiveiyiiid..in:Uie coiislructi6n.;.lo�� tcH-iisi": thrpupliout,tl:o:undiiyoloiietf pprtibiis -ivad','tlio' builJH'gof 'provlilcisi ^.trilrik.'i;paci^";;oi',1pulilic: necessity; .', ���"';. | :,'. ^.:'�� ���':".'..��� -A' AAlAA.: .yyy1 ."To; adopt the; pri acipla I.* WS Imperial Bank of Canada- Uliiuuberbiii,':' t.'oJii.'. (Jholei.: anei ; f^m>�� ioori lTi''ik;"ir' r-l^c; ! yj(_vc.j.i lu :uU .". wia -"--.Cu ve.<>.. - lhii'irii'^ea l> -inedv. It ii i yl ivtrr.ere ' :irst step in tbo. lie'Tuisiiioii of public 'jtilit!.es;;y -Ti-irit'a.-'pdrLipn of ever",-.coal nreu hereafter to' ��� %-j bo disposed ofi'liri'iiUt b�� reserved , from .sale' or,. Jo.asc, so Unit; statu owued mii.ic-s may be easifv ,1'tinitli.d i.> be r!K' mosi bUe-eitiUui . ���* .,.���-.,��� ���.-...- , , Uvoon ^"-Ito *i-m ���J^lnir-u.-ml" .���*v-"( Mmif*,vi,'i!o rs-i" >���,'<.-'"��������'"; �����'/! ' ���"!'"'e"'';.;si!-".e)'u tbwr'pp'or-irioi! becomes nyct'ssftry iviv..'.ly m !;.-e for oowol eoriii'Liiiitf J aIjoKiJJ. {.'XaU bIlAJ_;iU V-ii^-ilL- ���_���! liLiiilr.i. ouo V'.t >itvj* A"*" ! or"ft"d v--JsaEle.:'--." " ���' .' ���'"'-���..-��� -���.- ���"���' -������ .���-'������ ���"��� -:;-^ and the only one that ;,evvr \\]l. Jt J tiXO KOOtGnaVS and tllO diStriblltUlU' Cf thOUS- }i 'i:ii��t"-iii.";tii"c.-:"i;u]iV i��ii��-l .lenso��..."j1ii-ovSllfou GAPrTAL, ^Authorized) ^^'S^'SSS CAPITAL, (raid Up) YrH^S'i liEST '���' : $*V)30,31*2 P5|S::ad OFFICE,TORONTO, ONTARIO. l$g |W." ll. MERKITT, Pros. I). Jl. WI LKTE. Vice- Pre* r*ud Con. Man. iSiiiP- ITAT> AbsisUnt Gen. Manager. W. MOFFAT, Chief Inspector. A ccnend Liankin^ btirsi- ncsd Irausitcteil. fe^mAYINUs"l)E^RTMENT--Tntert'st alluwed on deposits. ^^g^Drfifls'soldj n-JarUblo In all p.irts of Canadn, United Stat SMMNIllSurope. ^Secin! uttfintion given lo collections. - te* - ��� F. H, MARSH, Martager, mm {: j iri pleiijjanl, ;-.ii^' at-d rehabh'. "* J. O. <>. F. <)lllc/-re lilootei'. ^j .Al (he last meeting of the Odd Fel- A-. j lows hnlge iii Movie tlie follow in jr olli- ,.<-; j ce" * I'T Ibc ensuing lerm ivoie in- L' ' sti'.'.lstl ands oi" dollars monthly for the next nvo j/ears at least. An era of prosperity0 is certainly at hand. The terms of ret'ohuion are as foi-j'the -satisfaction of the ^ovu ncr-in- lov.'-: . c:".ncil that the charged for tran"pota- * iin ��� t:e*' ',::i3nt of lf*ad ore? in Can- ..V ..'!- es and 0 A. i\cte >:..ble unu.djj \. Tho irovemor m councii JJIR. Canipb.'ll, Vice Grand; if. J. | thorize tlie payi'ient of a bounty of '"i :C<:\ ..re ��� xveosive, or that there is any J !sniytli,ifinrnci..l and Reco;du-g sec- j t.enle per iqq pounds of J-jad .'.oui unci , iJi!Scriir.ia.u;":i -vhieh [n.ivtnts the ! ui ieatl bearing orus mined in C.tiiaeia. smelting of such ^icd it: fiinnc a o.i 1 pfjvided that the sum be paid as cucb ; fair and reasonable terms, tii�� govcr- | Oouniy ehiill not eoreeed ^.j00,<">00 in j nor-in-cijuncil may iuuhon?o the pay- j any fiscal year. 1'ruvidod albu thai ' ment of bounty al such reduced rate, J !retarv. s5". ! r^fc^j*"5e^c��iK-'tt,w=r",^��*v-5r^^ ^"SSSffOIT HAVE A dS^m '3'Mwro sell; e^a A HOUSE 3(0 RENT, WS^ MIXING SI!OOK TO SELL, p>\r**" S^^SFARHELL & SMYTH Ni^LSOiN, B. C , "Watch Rupaiiuxg a ci'Ke^r^i/rv e/ ��� vy . x �� Afiixj, i when it appears to the satisfaction of jas may be deemed iust, o.i lead cou- Ji,\VELBi', CRANBROOK, B. C. j r.h: tueh ores mined in .Janada Official Watch Inspector for die C. P. istvat>on of ttiia act that u.o stand- ��� and exported for treatment abroad. R. Crow's lNreat Division, itril prices of pig lead in London, Eng- ' J. y.ud bounties 'shall cease aud MioiiUl be ihr.de for icforfsstiiiir and that: steps' ���,'iould be iateii.fo.r tlicrireneral presei-vritiou of rorests by gnaidiut; aL'atnsi the wasteful destruction of timber. -."'. - "��� y 7 That the legLsltitu.ro and trovcrmneut of the, province should '.persevere ui the cfl'ort to secure the exelnsioivof Asiatic labor. ��� . ''��� S That the matter of better tenhs' in , the'way 'ii subsidy and.appropriations for the. province ���diouid be vigorously pressed upon the. Bduiiit- iou governntcnt. ��� ��� y , ; ��� D That the, silver-lead industries of ;tbc.province be.Xcistiircd and encouraged by ���the': impo.s.i-. tiou of increased customs duties oh lead and lead products iinported into Canada, and that, the Conservative.,, mem bars of -tlie-'-Dominion I To ure be1 urged to support nisy motion iutro- ilueeci"ior sutdi'y. purpose.' t '" '.' ���: ' 10 That as-iiidus.t-riai (lisi.utes aimo'st invay, i-ibly result r'n great loss anil inj'ui1.." both, to the parties di.-e'ctly.cn'itcuF.uui.i, and ;.ro tbe'.public, ii'Sfis'latipu should' be passed'', to 'provide 'mean.- ������' for an amieabie adjirstiuent of -sueh dispute's between cinplovers and emplovees. - t 11 That it .is'advisable to foster thcmauufac-' riireof the raiv products of the proviheo within"'- tlie proviheo as fiir us practicable by means.oi taxation on tlie said raw products," subject to. rebate of the same iu wliole or-part when manufactured,in British Columbia. ��� ���-':���- A��SAT1E1M.9 rf toed ^^'i laud, tixoeetla $12 IPs, per Lou of '2U\) determine ou the 30th clay of Jime, _ jibj., tueh bouuiy shall be * educed pro- lfc Jl til ' . Ml^iIAtt ^Olli,.,. \a if*\ ' noitionalelv by amount oi such ex- r , ., . . , . ^ ^O . iu ��� J Manager Jauics Lrouui ot the tot. ^K^ .cess. *tera^j C.'' '���'5 > :',. Pay ment of said bounty may be ! made from lime to time) tu the extent Eugene is in loan .Francisco and will not be home for two weeks, John A, Finch ar.d J. S.��* :i^m-=-��ct��? Prewry, ��� Oi' '<0 oer ce'U of th" full b-iuulv au--: bo'h directoid of tbe company, aie au- thorivLd, subject to adiustnicut at lbc I thority fur the etatment thnt the St. A , ��� , " r. , ,, .' F.uge'50 will leoren immtd'.iielv. ciom of each fiscal yw. It fit tho ��� " , n ���, - -i �� - " in* - * ' *_'_.. . ������������ii'iinr -* " " '* -���|*i*rt***1 - a> ncrminnMiM $jgE��$^^ I Cj'.-isaAuLMjfsit i��iit>B, I'.-oiit Large m:mpie ioo-.u In connect to:: with huliso for commercial mcjn.��� licet of nbcohunodaticno. ft ; Tile latest thing iu Soots andlShoes--, Hats mi Caps, Slasswars.; Groceries, Bfc lt,= each, the r.-uj uf bounty -,ha!l bo ^!'U~y?'!!3"r :o'1''' ,duc,d toyucha .urn a-, vill bru- ��� VMl__27,;VA\ ivo*. ! tlit? payments for the year within the , 1 <.>():>-.-Id,20*-! terns. J hunt mviUioi-cd in tjocl!o:i '. , | The bonus will coier au output of | :'.. (f at any time it shall appear' loj:-'v*.!t.' tons. i ?;.ute<�� Nei;'-it.vi'i.. | WAV'L'ED-^'ill hands and bath ! Jo!:r. I'hillipj, a tailor by ti.i h1 who j men. "'trhe-a ivagc: \' ov. Uahon. 'a.- , well J.!iov;n ;n Aiacleud; .ind h'ul i v.iub'jd for a biu;rt time in '"i-i-l.n:!*-:. i li I said t'-iit lr, w. ..in j;\ '*.i nl.'.llv. ���jh'-hi uii'j.d- . m. .iio'si'- - ii.imii'.y >cho':l i i y m.'ll er v- i' '- y-'-v'cc nd.., .... Preach.;ii-i at " .o0 tc.'-t ��� ''Will a ma*} rob Cod?'" ". .t:. h'Uet --"A.-named of-'osus A 11 'ire we'' nr'p l lor eery llfty'or fraction of fifty votes polled at, tbe provincial election held iu 1900, the, dele-- yues to be apportioned to polling plaeesi or as near thereto as will be fair to the voters of tho dtlftjreut, neighborhoods. , .-.;���' ���J The, e'eeti'ju of'delegates shaU.bc at'pubih; m-ietiugs, held at a designated central place ui, cacti polling division, or in each ward in city electoral districts, if the city is divided, hue \vf.rds. Ac such public meetings only those who pledge themselves to vote for the candidate or candidates selected at tlie nominating" convention yluili be entitled to a vote for delcr irntes. .',..������������ . .'. ."; . i ' ,: Two weeks' notice shall begrveil of tJi"-' pitl.*- liu meetinysat which delegates aro to be elect", id, aud nouiiiiatinic oonveiitidrii shall .be, held in city electoral district-: "t'wo'drvys after tin! dnyoii which delegates aro ch;cicd, and it: 1 ot.'ier ek'Ctoval districts seven ilr.ys after. Al' I iiorninatioixs throughout, the. pror'nuio to bo 1 in ...de'at a dcsi^na'ted centrs'l place.in each ! eiicior.-u d.'s'.rii-.t, a.'iid on tb.e same day. ; i i^ All notices of the ibuo of publio .meetings ��� . id. 'the "jlcuion of delegates lo'iioiulnatiusj eon-' Milt I ' eutious, ibe I'.piio'.ntiner.t <:i delegates, and ' J tin: ldtico and d-ite of liohiiuat't1.^- conveedions , i" ti'io several electoral ''leclorv.l electoral dis- : ii',;!.-! sliidl bevprepared by t-ho member of the i M'owivo of '.'he division in. viiich tire electoral ��� ���ah veil (�����: Cb.imbt.i!.d;r-3 !-Jto:"tvh &lcntl(jiiai'fcpo for Commoncial nnd Mininy ^q\1 ;^| i|LlCllHCOCfli & : aim , ti ci ' i l". 11" iliev .'.ibuls ��. ���Iv. .;,. i". I'l'l'I M'.' ' ''i.1 A v mco tryu.tii^^^ ���.",, ;a. iu a,, |!(,u .,( t .;5C p. nl .']. *'. 'Y Al LOT., Pi'-f'^Or | in-tric.ls are, situate, and issecd'over tlte names' | n the president and seereiary of ib.e l.'roviucia.l riunday ochool at V"? e'" dm t, .i I'lca-am ,riui,y;c[ . . n,c J)lUy 0^ Watchiulnt^.." ttend ;:n.'U, 1'in'ii:, ML ��� '���"���< IHaCdOSlllHJ-.l-.u ta\oby:ilH�� ! PK.-.e-me'il o! the I'l^wclf--, imnio"y ih.iy All a.e cn'di'dly 'nviled ir; ip-^cnU* :uul ti'cnsill'.ei- the di^r-t.i m. ; tbv-.e rcrvice��, tt, ']...". !ii;o ii'pH1 ". I'-o-.ur i>iserv:'.tive Association. A '.noelum of 'tire nrovinciiil e.waUiVo will be "i til id. X'iMieOi'vCr "ifiiin ... 1W0nt-li, tttui the d'lio for -holding district nominating ciuiveii- li'i"s will t.b'i'1' '>'e fi.veil. JeMtX HeiCs'i'ON, ' I'fvtider.t of the proviiicia' . '.'on-erv.'ii. e Aisociat'oo. ��� '>*.:. :0!!,'J'.'."1.- y 'l'r'", ^^������^^maKaxr^xB!mmPMMmi!Ul!S ���attHwwsiiw��MUMamiiMi &r-tt+-i~fri&*Q*f ■'A A •* )' EQUAL t PARTNERS £ By HOWARD MELDING ■ a ► **» ► Copyright, 1901, by GfasxUsW. Hoot*. "4-»-I'»-I-»^»4^«»< "As lf she bad been a piece of furniture. Then I asked where my husband was. and she said he had gone out for a. doctor. So she made me he down. Prob.abiy I seemed to be there on that bed, bu,t In reality—my own reality—I wasi;playing iu thnt old barnstorming company and studying, studying, studying on long parts that were always changing, but sometimes I was a little girl again in a town way out In Michigan, running through the streets, with my long legB dying «:id iny u«els touching the back of my head, as my mother used to sny. I stole the neighbors' ' flowers In the scented June evenings and stn'd out under 'the little whispering stars till my mother came, weeping with anxiety, to bring me home. And, strangely enough, right in the midst of it all there stood the doctor, a tall, gaunt young man, asking me how ' I Ml. But where was my husband? " Tie has not got back,' stud the woman. "I was afraid to wait any longer, so I got this gentleman, who is a New York doctor stopping 'In the hotel.' , ■ | 0"Then I felt, something sharp pricking my arm and, afterward the pain was easier, and my mind suddenly he- j came as clear as It ls now. I heard tho doctor say that I would be till j right when 1 had had some sleep, and ' (hen my husband appeared, looking in • between tho curtains that'hung1 by the'! bedroom door. -It seems that he had ! not brought a doctor, but had left ! word for one to come. j "My husband remained ' there, be- j tween the curtains, perfectly rigid, i staring, pale as a ghost. He was look- I \"i"~J0 "You/" said the doctor. Ing' at the doctor beside my bed, and glancing up I saw that the doctor was staring at him. "'Ybul' said tbe doctor, and he took three strides out ot the room, my husband backing away as tho other advanced. 'They whispered together: they thought I could not hear. But, Brenda, I would have heard them if they had been in New York. r "'She says you were married this afternoon,' said the doctor. 'How is that?' " 'Who In the devil's name called you In?', demanded my husband. 'Where did you come from?' " 'This ls state prison business,' said the doctor, without minding the questions. 'You aro living legally separated from your wife, but you are not divorced, and you never will be by your own consent, for her father ia paying you to behave yourself.' " 'There has been no marriage here,' said my husband. 'Don't say anything. This is a mere freak or mine. I'll make it right with you If you'll keep quiet.' " "You lie,' said the doctor, and then, 'Am I too hue to save her?' "My husband answered'Yes.' Brenda, how is it possible for a human being to .utter a falsehood like that? I was no more to him than you are except that I had promised before Clod to be his wife. And the doctor looked him iu the eyes a moment and then struck him acres'" the face with the hack of his open hand and went out of the room. . "-My husband mine to the curtains and looked In; then he approached the bed, and I groaned as loud as I could. At that he seemed to lose his wits, fie rati .around, the. room aimlessly and at last .snatched his; hat 'from the. floor and fuelled.out.' I suppose he was go- , tng for another doctor. "'When ho was gone. I invented an errand and sent.thewoman away. Then ■I got up and dressed. I doh'V know how It was,possible for me to do it, but I seemed to bo as light as a feather. I got out of the hotel easily enough and took a cab to tbe railroad.'station.'' I had not money enough for a sleeper, so I rode in a day coach all the way to New York, but my mind was In a thousand places, and some of them were beautiful, and I was happy there, and again I was in terror and pain. .' "When I deft the train at Jersey City, my head was bursting upon my shoulders and the air was Ure. .'Honestly;.- Brenda. when the ferryboat ran into the slip on this side, I thought it was the mouth of the Infernal regions. It looked like a great cave full of names and it seemed that I was being crushed "hrust iuto it. Yet 1 must In the house im-ut know (liar ! Lr.vA. been away thai night. They foiu:..1 tne ill and got a doctor for me, and tie- fore the day was over I was nearly well The doctor said I must have car- en some sort of a thing—what do they call It— I always think of tomatoes." "'Ptomaines," said Brenda. "Oh. you poor child; you poor, wretched, lucky little Elsie.' I am so glad, so glad!" "Would you believe," said Elsie, "'that that man tried to get my heart back again, to plead his cause with me Well, he did. and. though I had peace for quite a long time, of late I have been much annoyed by him. You enn understand now why Clarence A]don's love was torture lo me, why — well, why I bought the picture of Tantalus to look at, Brenda. Oh, I love him. I love him eo much! Tho feast of the heart that I can never bate! He Is everything I want. Brenda." "But why In the name of all martyrdom should you hesitate to tell this story to him?" exclaimed Brenda. "What bar can It bo to your marriage?" •' "One day," said Elsie slowly, "when I was beginning to love Clarence, so that my heart sang of liim all the tunc. I was walking on Broadway and had | stopped to look in at a jeweler's win- \ dow. And I glanced up, aud Clarence, was coming down tlie street with that doctor!" ! "The one who attended you In I'hll- j adelpbia?" ! "Yes." said Elsie. "They were laugh-, Ing aud .talking together,'and rl shrank Into a doorway and died of shame us they passed. Suppose they had scon ! mi;?" "I think no harm would have como of , It," said Brenda. ' j j "Kuppose I married Clarence and we should meet him 'then?" "But, my dear," exclaimed Brenda, "take tho wildest possible supposition. Say that this doctor believed the worst and told it to Clareuce aud lived to finish tho story, which unless he Is Samson reincarnated ls not possible, It would make no difference. Unless Clarence can believe you absolutely against every other voice in the world, you don't want to marry lihn anyway." • "You don't know men," said KIsie, shaking- her head! "One little doubt, aud there Is misery for a lifetime. I heard Clarence speak once of a woman who had gone wrong. It frightened my bones until they turned ,to dust In my body." "But, Elsie, you haven't done any wrong," pleaded' Brenda. "You were cruelly deceived"— "I ho more than tha others," replied Elsie. "Every woman who goes wroug is deceived, or there would be no wrong Tho point ts, Brenda, that that is not the way to get married. No really good girl ever does such a thing. I should have had diy mother and my friends to see mo make my vow. That is the only right way; your way, Brenda, th,e way of your world, And, besides, I'haven't told you all. I am really bis wife." , "What do you mean?" "liis wife from whom he was sepa" rated*was abroad at the time." said Elsie. "She died two days before my j marriage. That's why I called him my husband all tbe way through the j , story." Brenda was speechless for some sec oeds before the spectacle of this fatality, o ' "I don't see that that makes it any- worse," she said at Inst. "Better, I should say. Such a marriage can be easily annulled. It docs not even require a divorce." "It requires legal proceedings," said Elsie. "It mean3 publicity and branding. It means that Clarence Alden's wife will be marked as a woman with a past, with a romantic scandal attached to her name. It would be bad enough. Brenda, for him to marry me anyway, but an actress, with that story fastened to her! Well, you know what all the world would say. No; I would rather die. I would rather he should uevor know. I'd lie lo him, Brenda, If necessary—1 have lied to hini, as you are a ware-rat ber than he should think me the sort of girl who, on a hasty acquaintance with a man abouc whom she knows nothing, would run away to a strange city, trusting to luck to be married there." Breuda kissed Elsie's hand again very tenderly. "I'll tell you what, my-d^ar." said she; "the fact is tiiat you have brooded over this matter until you arc not quite f-ane about It. I really mean what I say. Now, this Is my advice to you: Tell Mr. Alden this story Just as soon as you're stiong enough to do it and"— Elsie gripped her hand hard. "I have told you this ii; confidence." .-ho said. "Give me your solemn word | that you will Dover brc.-it/ie one sy Ma- j hie of it; that'you will help me In every way to conceal Iti Promise!",, "The word and honor of one who loves you, Elsie," Bretida answered. '"Whatever you wish I will do." "You are so good to mo!" said Elsie, letting her head sink back Into tut? pillows. •' "There Is one thing more." said Brenda. "Did be, your husband, strike this blow?" "Don't ask me that," cried Elsie. "I can never tell you how ,"l. got this wound. Think what -a frightful1 .burden that kuowicdgo would be to you if I should die." possessed hy an unusual excitement. Aldeu's greet!!*;.; was dimply. "Whai'd the mattei ?" aud the words vt'cvo spoken In great anxiety. "Nothing—nothing at all,"' replied Fi- LARGER SCHOOL U JPFS. Mr Li-:.!- lll<' i ■- .'•< p/.rt ' o Jlr. II a renin t :'''-1- Uff» ,n in I lint SHu«'"» ,'t' i> i en .Vli 1 ho flier ].iink oui for the 'a.\"e a men in grind when lie begins to jolly ll(1S t'O.l . i mendorf "Miss Miller is better than "We'll bcghi with -4." ever. She ought to be dead after what she,'s been through, but she Isn't. She's fine, I assure you." "'What has sho been through?" demanded Alden, 'and' (he detective bo- came singularly embarrassed. He would Bay nothing except that Elsie hud had a hard day. "But I've struck a little clew lu the case," ho continued, brightening, "It looks to me like a suro tiling. But don't ask what ft is just yet. All I want Is the names of all the doctors you know In Sew York." "All the doctors 1 know!" echoed Alden in surprise: , "Isn't that rather a largo order? How am I going to re- mem ber-them all?" "We shan't need absolutely all." said the detective. "You can skip the old,, pose, is to Mr Albert II. Eeako, Supi i inton- ' dent oi Technical and Manual Training and I loured,old Science, has i e- portod ,,.,. bre< rJi-rs, .na! birds of |jj,.s |i|!m werp, carrier, win ra re H'- J A -i v,-*y^ t. \i V ens •opb- sometimes count their chick- l.ofoie the ogi's are laid A woman when he i^. for u! to in Wat. who in.-I m ,i KUfdlOf, •" 'i !,, !' ,i,';l,,i 01,. -tti 'C? ■IX ermcloi.s ( ( i sieians conic hjgli. Bir&gn-Ufj^ &nd Sciattca, BSstressing KeadacSsss autl frizzy Sr8ir£/li8 SHade Life Wretched—Doctors airaeS f?^ed2ujjipQ^"?SI« '•%"ir-'hm KV-'JKsijS w-y&s'Sg ■■■■ hfi$stfc£* ed Nothing, but Oure Game with i-'he us® of OR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER « f. 5 V Instead qf giving you reasons why , dneed in flesh, ,uid Dr. Chase's Kidney-Elver Pills should J health and.spirit.s. . . . . I " After undercfoii cure you. we prefer to quote from ' the experience of the cured ones. This c.-se, of Mr.„Haines wiih unusually sciioiis because it was of twenty years' stundin-.r, and had resisted the c-.To't'-* of two physicians and all sor-us of treatment, lt is merely nn- cth."- illustration,, e>f bow Br. Chase's K on ,'y-Eiver Pills reach the'seat" of disc .m' and cure wlivii other means «,!■ ones and the fat ones and the short ones. In fact, I want a tall, thin, gaunt mRn, and If you could romutnber walking down Broadway .with him awhilii ago, perhaps two months"— < Alden laughed gently. i "I say, Brother Elmendorf," said he, "you're rattled, areu't you?" j "Perhaps I am," the detective admit- ! ted. "This new clew absolutely stand;* j my case oh its head. It seems to prove squarely and fairly that everything 1 ,' had figured ou was not only wrong; it ,■ was upside down. However, let us not ] be'hasty., Let us think about the doc- \ tors. I'll take a list of.th-. :i." j And he produced pencil and paper ' for that purpose. ' j , "Now," said he, "we'll begin with ' A. j "Tall, thin, young doctor, whose , name begins with "A?"' said Alden.,; "I don't know any; but. passing to B, ! there's Blair." , i Elmendorf leaned back against the wall and put the pencil and paper Into his pockets., j "Do you mean fto tell me that you1 knew Dr. A. G. Blair before this case j came up?" he asked In a sort of hope- I less tone almost laughable. I i "Why, certainly," replied Alden. "I'd ' met him." j "You showed no sign of It over at ! Mrs. Simmons'," said Elmendorf. i ■ "Didn't I? Weil, the Lord knows1 what I did there. Blair certainly bow- ' ed to me." | "I was watching you," said Elmen- • dorf. "However, this simplifies mat- i ters. You didn't know Blair well'.*' j "Not intimately. I'd met him several times, and," he added, with a smile, . "I may have walked down Broadway : with him. but I don't remembir." > "It's only a Btuall matter," said the detective, with a resumption of hl3 ' usual demeanor. "I want to ask Blair ' a question; that's all." "Til go over with you," sail Alden. "Wait till I have seen Kendall." | He walked toward the doctor's room : and at the first turn of tho hall encountered Brenda. I'XO BE COSTIKtJKilJ every, possible way, ,anrl particularly to experiment in ways and means of bridging the gap between the close, of the public 'school work and the time when young men and women settle down to permanent employment at eighteen or twenty years' of ago. r, , - , _ t':i-.i:i.I.i'.s ^JiM't-ni ;!>l,s Canada s Parliament always carries on its rolls a multitude of helpless ones, says Tlio Toronto News, The most that ninny of them ever do is to lend a hand, now and t.hen, when some triJlimr si rvjee e>f a clean and agreeabl" character, like packing and unpacking documents, is to be clone in the oilice to which they are attached,' and wheie- they spenel most of their time writing persona] letters, telling stories or residing the newspapers, which aro subscribed to by the Department. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule,. There is one man in the Public Works Uo- partment who is a vvry respectable chixen, and who declinfsj to make an attempt to kill-time. At one period he0 was tlie? "most noted man in the Department. Although the rvident intention of tlie patron who trot him his job was to provide hira with a sinecure he was as re|>iialr *:■ the ciock in reporting for duty, and, to the astonishment of everyone .concerned, when a big snowfall occurred and the drifts wore piling up alongside the western block, , he appeared at- the door of his chiefs ohice and demanded a shovel, il was handed to him as a .toktv, but he was anrl resolved to earn f"w minutes later ho knees in the heavy paths anel cleaning to tail. "Mr. William Haines, farmer, of Thorold Township, near Po.'lt Rob-" inson, \\elJaiid County. Out., states: "1 havo been '.uhject to severe and distieasing headaches since, boyhbod, and i.i la tor life llibs became complicated wit'll rheumatism and sciatica, and altogether my life was made miserable. , The headaches were accompanied with di'/,/ine.'"s and vomiting, and I wan for days and often weeks unlit for anything. As After two duct ors nun ;• mesne and patent ;,,, mo} ,, because , they ki.c. fail, box':' On© 'pill a' at all deal. CO*-'- -J.i ti the trouble advanced 1 bccamo ro-', Bates & Co.. Toi urn.. J "'"-"•IMeilfc , *" fe'MSlHRg'j ■"* '';^few ,. ' ~ 'pi&'wsHi gjg*qreaBB^gu& !#l|p 1." A [«'>'• - f »ii!a 'T.prort! ti. us':.! ••I )<>! di i:!,-.(' i n Ni«t n ponuy .town, SimpUdi card wi.b yowr rintnu nnd >u'.iry-. ward yii'i at i>uco one of inj- !>y. ■ hisb k'rnfl,' Kleotric Bell.s Vou c«n rise it thr. c months, Hirii ii/i> mo if i-te priro will bo ouly half, wbm others ahW for ihoir inferior belli,. 1! . ,ij;-,-. rolrirr. tbo H»-li to run at rn> uipnnso hdcj YOUR WOKD WILL Vl-U'iDK I lo trust jii.i (Millrely, knoiviurf thui I havo thu l>e>l and io >.t j.»rfi. •:.'}"!' ., lo-ilay. no-J nlno an:t> in t' -,'ii I" Y.Hy' :i'i«a .'ir ,1 EBB. J. O. KiACDOftiALD 2362 SI. Gathcnnj St., Montreal, tyut -' As-m& i tMi is I--SS- in dead carries his pay, and ; was up to liis snow, cutting gutters as if he had bo-ii born th« wage-earner's estate, instead of coming from one of the. best families in AVestein Ontario. I-'lo .Justice I.onril. .Justice Lount was a joke, and his good "Water In the Kalahari DeiHerr. The bush men in the Kalahari desert often Jive scores of miles from places where water comes to the surface. During a certain part of the year sharp storma pass over tho Kalahari, covering the apparently arid region with tin brightest of verdure and filling for a few short days the water courses Willi roaring lorivnts. The biishmen know how to iind water by dyeing in the bottoms of these dried up river beds. They dig a hole three or four feet deep and then tie a.'.-sponge-io the end of a hollow reed. The sponge absorbs the moisture at the 'mot torn of the hole,- and tlie native's draw it into their mouths through the reed and then .empty it into calabashes for future use. The animals that inhabit such wastes as the Kalahari, are of course' accustomed to living upon very small and infrequent supplies of water. The IJech- ua'na do not. lead their cattle to the drinking places often er- than oiice in two or three:days. It is-said that goats in the Kalahari frequently pass months without water. ;< y " > .st or j ofi lip The late Mr. always fond of heir or was contagious. An anecdote ahout him is being re-told. Jn 'lays gono by he was a young lawyer at Barrio, where also Mr. D'Arcy Boul- 1on had a law ofKce. Mr. I.ount,' in driving home one dark night when the roads 'were' blocked with snow, ran over a calf. The farmer demanded 510. Not having that amount in his pocket. Mr. Lount told the farmer his name was Boul- ton, of Barrio, and to call and see him. Tn due course the farmer called upon Mr. Boullon, then a candidate for Parliament, but he indignantly denied responsibility. Tha farmer then took le^ul advice from Mr. jyoiint in entire, ignorance that he was the real , delinquent. Lount undertook to "seo" Boullon, lo whom he addressed the following weighty arguments. That no doubt the farmer was mistaken, but an .election was coming on, etc..;-. Mr. .iJo.ulton paid up, and at. tho next county Bar Mr. I.ount told the whole .story with great enjoyment; ■,■:- of oil lo acquire had. in r.ut. ,-j very genius, fur friendship, and the ein le lhat gathered round hhn In his later years included not o'.ily poets, scholars and men of letterr-, but the most prominent painters, actors, 'musician'-',, doctors and statesmen in Kimland. and jiimtii lino u, ict i must nave had some part of . iny .senses, for I found a cab'nnd gave the driver my address. And so 1 'came home from my wedding journey, Brenda. I. let myself in with my key, aud the people It CHAPTER XVIII. BRENDA OFFERS A BHTEE A.N'D A CAUTION. ^/^PS^TOlLDEN- looked .- In nt St. Winifred's about 0 o'clock, as was his custom before .- going to dinner. He had always left word where he should dine and had never gone far from the hospital. Ou this occasion he met Mr. Elmendorf at the head of the.strdrs by which one ascends from the street level within the structure. Tho most unobservant and preoccupied person could uot have failed to note that Elmendorf wna , Her lieanoii. Dr. Porter had responded to a note left at Ids door by a farmer asking him to go as soon as possible to'see his little hoy, who had "a very bad cold." The doctor took oue look at tlie. child and turned to the mother. "Don't you know your boy is coining down with measle3?" he asked se- VG#]i'- |". . ""Yes, doctor, I knew he was," said the woman. "Then what in the world did you mean by writing me he had 'a very bad cold?' " asked the doctor. ■ ' The-woman hesitated for a moment; then, looking at her husband, she said, with sullen frankness, "Neither him nor mo knew how to spell measles." I*r< Kcrvlris Nlaprnrn 1'nll.s. The Americans, having gone to tli« limit in commercializing Niagara Falls by harnessing the power "'on their own side and decorating tho banks with factories, arc putting up a tremendous appeal for the' preservation of the natural beauties . of the., great cataract, . with a -.special protest against -the'commercializing, of the Canadian side. J t is too bad that, the primeval beatity of the .surrounding scenery cannot lie preserved, but it looks yery mu<;h as if 'the fi'.lh-i "vyas too valuable commercially lo be maintained as tho greatest sI.mw on earth for tourists. An un tone heel gold mine would also bo an interesting exhibit i'eir curious visitors, but to allow it to remain untouehr*} on that account would bo an expensive way of gratifying curiosity.—Ottawa Citizen. lie Knciv V."]»:it Ii Wa«. certain minister, while passing down tbe village street, observed ono of hi& parishioners seated at Ids cottage door snowing his broth. Thinking this an unusual proceeding, he stopped and asked him what was the matter. "Oh," replied .John, "'ihe chimley is reeking a bit, so 1 cam' outside to "sup ma broth. Ye had better e.an In and gie the missus a bit r.dvhv nb<.o< it." The minister had scarcely opened the tloor when ,n female voice exclaimed, "Is thatythtio a'gyen, thoo awd rascal?" And the minister's hat wascrushed over his eyes with a'• stool, Without making n remark the minister closed the door and, stepping up to where'.John sat. said /solemnly, "John, our chimney at home smokes• some- timr-s too!" * I] USED FOURTEEN YEARS WITH p GOOD RESULTS. 121E, m St., Ha\r Tort, Bept-J / j I 'ir DR. B. J. KENDALL CO., Gentlemen r— I linvo usoil y l/allKi!':' •will you kindly send mo one. E»»p«ctfully youm, B It Is an nbsout«ly rollnMcrrrd' ' ..'..,i Splln.., Oyrb^jUriKhouc,^-^ f< i tlnlmont for family us«j 111 « f A]\iOl "A IVoatlso on Iho Home,' Ui"^" buncl* and lrnvo« no aenr. Aaal yoar al*o " atldreaa' .... .-.ENpSCURG FALLS«[ DR. B. J. KENDALL CO Tin- I'.ii; ' A man's sensibi of a jolt when l-.e eat a' pretty but for 'It! IV. one thinks it. lined that tbe butt is' not, allowejl to liv,... 'its little free from molestation. Soniel one feels sorry that the bird huvo so scant a b leak fust. i. i.i' ' ities get somewhat .sens a pretty bird ly. Sometimes r(lv i life il.iirii'.s should Tcllinji; oftlie llnby. When n Dutch baby makes Its arrival, =the fact. Is .'announced by a man wearing .a black, coat and a white tic who is hired by' the little one's parents to go round to. all (heir friends with packets of sweet.'i. which are ■appropriately decorated with a picture of a baby :iii(l aii angel. The confection made of aniseed and sugar. Rough sweets signify the 'birth' of a bow' smooth sweets that of a girl. The chi'l- | dren of the-families to whom they are ' sent cat the sweets'Bpread upon (heir bread and butter. In the eighteenth ' century the birth of a' child was announced by tying a pincushion decorated with hieeaiid ribbons to the door knocker of the parents' house. ,'OU An IimnlmiKc Convernncton. UK Phoiio.rraiih. Allnim- Won't y may me „ tune. Miss I'lionc-rraphv Al'sa. I'honogrsipl, (bsislifiillv)-i nm UTy sorry, 1,,;- I (,u,not ph.y without my «ceonIs._i»j,ii„(|{;j,)uJ.l Ledger IF ���" i "j ���ai"1"^*-/.. '"T J.r.- ���-.yi*,-��!?,*T f ,. l-.^V', ' . '/i # A'* 1 .". -���e'^.rfJV I '. ,, X", .r,^--.-^ ," -, 'V' 1'3��K& ii ���.'"(''���'���''p. ' r I* ���'!***���. '''$rM f��r ��ifl-'' orfa"n aild,?ll0w6r it on .Manitoba m rich~dowor. ^ (Jac 'llicm- U'��� Trouble t'onc for i- rewound with mirth nnd jovinl eoag' u, i-ictioiiri, sports, i:o room for cars i i i {{rounds of Winnipeg's Great Fair, ,i ��� ii {{lndsoino Iioa.rl'inow colebrate u ,, . .rid i-'iy tho City's Anuu.il Fete. people were gathered before hhu. a count Fang a love song; a ballet dancer j from the opera obliged us with a remarkable' fandango; a sugar reiincr gave us a comic patter. Nobody cared-"-"!-- i^smriny-- A Bird That I'l* Feared. Th? elster (Pica candata) is a birtf. that is respected and feared throughout south Germany. It belongs to the raven tribe and is about tlie size of a dove, with black and white feathers and long, pointed tall. It builds its nest in orchards, and its life is sacred. If it it! seen thre�� times in tucce.s.iion oa the same house top in a place remote from its home it is believed to be a euro sign of death in that house. If it flies over a house where any one is ill and gives its peculiar cry the sick per- j boh is sure to die, but if it does not ^g^S^^^^S^S5^^gaS^S^^Ltrs^vT^. gasSEgi CANADA'S LARGEST CLOTHING STOFSE 8 S^Jt y Mail i I'uml.-y, p.E.j., Juno 1 ��� (Special) ' scream the patient may recover. It is , --The populaiitj of Dodd's Kidney' better for the sick person if the bird who his neighbor chanced to be. It was '< -Uamlc*-,, i.s one oi ilthoe, Wondrous Wentorn Land, ��rn'r- !"**1S to swell the chorus grand ; P%'*$MMtte"ifip and clor.r, tribute of love and pralie. jFoB'"-'" '" m --MMi ���H. D. good fun. That was suflicient. Imagine a duke and an earl and a rich merchant amusing the supper crowd at the Carhon or the Savoy! Decidedly they do these thing*, better In France.���Paris Letter in Loudon Express. Pills in Pi ince i-yjward Island has' does not come near. b'*en cinied be c.ies complete and J No one could be hired to bother these L. Burns, Lot is,' birds for fear tliey might seek revenge, ihe' euivd, and and if by chance one of them should A) iilil) Ins stuij is <���, spl-'iidid examine of the woik Dodd's Kidney Pills ai0 doimr. i ' ; is3'-'^i|4iilMShi, ih of .*\ir.ri;',,ni, the Iiish po'-t \ew Uan. ai'.v edit ion of his works is il'. Wl'Jli .seventv poeli s Ii i t ii ��� -i ,bl:sh.' 'vi:.'i'S hlNHlKVT . J.yKlfsM^W1 ' ' ''"'t.'! :'o! -unburn .in im- was about to give up when an ad- I+ ��� . j, r . . , vertiseinent led me to tr\ Dodd's It is suggested by Louis Habonrdin, a Kidney Pills and they diet a woidor- I-rench writer, that in each of the new ful work for me. die it is a sign of bad luck to the own- fv���. ,,,.���. , u, -, ,.' , ^r of the property where it was found. ; Bu���: ?-r^��t yZo\ wS& \ ;e i 2;bir^a ���^< *?** (l05iv?r 'docto.s pronounced Chronic Inflam- ' fiDd m tWs way Ijrobab,y DJore ^�� mation of the Loins and Kulnevs In ! compensates for the fear it occasions ( tho year 1890 it e,ot so bad that I ; amollS lhe farmers. | could scarcely walk, sit or sleep 1 '���I 3 f Mil" ( olic ,11 ���'! t noLh- ALh'iiKJ) STOivIOS. '.'euera! Secrei.ny stars that blaze forth in the heavens ' 'from time to time we see tne destruction of a celestial body by a volcanic cataclysm. At any rate, he says, if part of (he earth's crust underlying the ocean should give way our earth would doubtless present in succession to a distant observer (he same series of appearances that we witness in the case of "novie," or new stars. Kirst there would be an outburst of blazing hydrogen'from the sea water' decomposed j -by the earth's internal heat, then fu- ' ! 'slon of the whole crust, reducing the I glol>e again to a molten state, and then To Induce Humility In n Peacock. If you wish to take the conceit out of a peacock pull out his tail feathers, and as soon as he finds the "glory of his 'Dorld's Kidney Pills saved my life plumage gone he becomes the hum- , A suit offer of rar; iiriDortar.ee to til the men ef the West. Tailored ir ^ur own workrooms from ths finest Imported Clay Worsted���Elut or Black-'-soft er hard finish, (guaranteed fast dye). You may have a Single Breasted Coat or a Double- Bjeasted. Or you may have a Sir.eje-Ere.isted Sack Suit, from the Finest Imported Scotch Tweed in any of a dozen patterns. Ve will send samples, instructions how to take measure-nonls, and .'11 the information you Wint, or lhat is in o".r power to send. This ib the best $7.50 Suit made anywhere, ��� Write to-day for our Illustrated Catalogue ot 1 ("hjllnii^, Mat-,, 1'cots, l**uru, Furnishings, 5 Cigar-, ctu., rtc. It's worth Dollars to you���a Post Card will bung 1.. fy.*. Manufacturer and Rc��taa2er, -Ul ���.nd thouerh years have elapsed since niy cure I have had no trouble since I used them. "I belong to the I. O. F., and any member can vouch for my condition and that Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me." Dodd's Kidney Pills rimer fail 'to eure any form of Kidney Disease onca and for all. A homing pigeon, belonging to Lieut Ibrd F. Work, Point Garrison, Victoria, made a record fliglii. helve n San I''i.'iiici<-{i) anil Vir-for.n j the gradual extinction of its light ow- SJic left San Fr.uicisco tit d.i\lu<]it I ing to cooling. ' As cooling would first fU1(l ani\ed ii, \ ictori.t at S :{'i <-.n ] take place locally, we should havo a ,f-,lfl sc.me e\eni:iLr ���'���-- j'variable star, the elarkened portions , ��� st.it i^tic.s only [ being periodically brought into view 1,ouo.nun d.es _ Dy tlie rotation of the globe. 1 1 [���'--'fr.c;.* Cer.sw-t Bv Ci-red .ti'|ii:i'iieieie,, it." ;..- iiiM-.e c-J pi..:'tii<:i - unl> one way to turi' ot>,.liicfi e "(,,y rou.'a. it irienl-.l ir;;ici..i li'iiit, ".il the I-.Uj- i I .jln- When t.'.i.- tubo r,.'ts ia- | s .; I'.'.i1 a ruitiulliiir bOjri! or im- 1 I i. ���!.;;, "hinl w I.en .t 1.- eiuirul", j icaii'^'s 1- '.: e hjsuI', Ull'i Ulill".:'. Ir. i.'i'.i'.on en: tie lai^fii nut tlie! ' ,��� 1 ,-^. oui' 10 its ie ri'i'irl comli' 1 dos! 1 -�� 1 s freo A Coi>if)IIme*ii1 to file Km-iuy'. Chattanooga ceek was the dividlnj; tl.t-y tunnoi j ijno l.ieiwe< n the outpo-Ts of the l-'e-d- ral.'" * Tl."> Coii.'' s'.v r- atcs on ti,"1 .y.'::-!1 s.'il? of ihe iiv . not" 11:0: e th:i:i f.''y !,���,'; ;:%v.y. he.ird lhe c:A, :\ and ihi-Ir i-..;i? sin. (oncei-'mg Ue�� ���ti, a of i>"y.;'.-: .1 to'iiplm,. i:t (o the <"���-.! .���my,, si.*) :;<������;. ������'."-.���:-:i out (he guard for th" {"onii'ii.���������'..������.,' l,'-:.";-.'.! of the l-'ed/ial nvziiy." 'l"..e (".; ct attention for several mom"*.!',; ar.d :5^r^LfS.T?'"'^T"l' r^k^i r\ MADE FROM llVlj e Oats - " IS THE BEST It is the Old Fashioned Brawn and Muscle making sort. eo?YRictti Ilnnuis and I'ortlioi, I wiii r.'c- mixed a!-out 1 CO1..' Li need 'Sill |,( .i\e-e- clllO 10 ."i.iu.ob''' e> ilain. d uf.aklv ( iiiLUpr.x Stunted, \\e.ilj\ rhiLbi'ii are th �� e ' whose 10.id riuis tl em 1,0 good. 1 e- I cause the\ do j.nl (!i;;^<"t it prvjiiLiI"1" ' Keep the child's d!���. Mi\ u oiL-a'\' | I 'gilt .ll'd 11 Wi'l -vstcni 1,1, . 'win, veuKI ,n.'lK\e ore ill' ' .1; j 1.1' .He I lie other ��� \\v\ ii eiu.iiii.e "\\:r.e, whe.i j ..".(i i:iii;,Iul tv'i-atcd .'tr.li* 1 >-i i'.lux Him ti.i'Vu.s ,]..*��� l!vl ci (I >i!(i:cio,ls use trie fr.i l".| i " li I imo Coinfl.iciO'Piu'o .i.t-l I * t'i' 11 "ru'iici' wh.ch Qu.'n ].������<.��� ! i'it'll s d\. 11 1 i"-t r.i .itr\ t s It' b.M>;i:njr .-j.iiit'; of thnscj c'lroMri ^i .'to ��,f ru'.rb'd | s Knew AM About It. 0 Teacher-What is the meaning 'parvenu':" Johnny���An upstart Te-u-iier���Give a sentence in which the word ls 11st d. ' < Johnny���Vi'licn a man sits down on a bent niu, I10 gives a violent parvenu. i**\*.it!.*> . .'.nd n >���iJl j,oi ri',h.'Piiii;,u'!, m'.-ch iioiible wh.-r it i.s aiov, in.- ii];. It 4is ilie weak e h |!.r!. er.--ui" !���'���".���. chiltheii���ihut I'e.Mr th,- n.oui r (> it Canmr i.,r them dav and 11 -.-lit. All this i.-3 ch.mged ��\\lnii P.aby s Own l.'i'-io pickets p.ood |'������-iblei.s are used Tre\ proi-'ote n:- Q-'-stion ihey give sound, n.iti.rj! "������leep, they kee;i b.iby bright and cb.ee.-ftil Thee jie good 'for older ch.il'lfer, too, .t:*.J ci;e all then mia- or adnunts. It costs only "2"5c t'- prmo the truth of these statcmc-nOs��� and )o;i uj'J be thankful aflc-w.-rd*- ^H��. "vrchibald .--'weeny. Carioton. N S . mys :���"I have given m\ LttU one P,aby's Own Tablets, and (lij, Dumas, like Balzac, was fond of his ' own creations. Among them all he j loved I'orthos best. The great, strong, : vtin hero was a child after Ins own ! heart. Ono afternoon, it is fer?ted, his 5 schi found Dumas careworn, wretched, i overwhelmed. "What has happened to j you? Are you ill':" asked Dumas tils, j "Xo," replied Dumas perc. , "Well, 1 what is it, then?" ''I am miserable." "Why?" -'This morning'I killed Perth 0-1���poor Porthos! Oh. what trouble I have had to make up my nun.l lo do it! P>ut there must be an end to all thins;5"-. Yet wh'Mi, 1 saw- him sinking beneath the rums cry in*;, "It is too of 1 heavy, too heavy for me I' I s you that I cried." And he wi'^ a tear with the sleeve of hi? > gown. r to way -ing When you see a rr.nn tr\i:ie to hold 1:1 a la inn [iost it shows he symj i.'"s wilh nnvthmg ti^lit. ath- &mAa'��9S9Ssj ��� ' '"' ��' i-'.'H' <'i nr.rii'ii ^,^|KBer i n, ,,i ., ;o ..,.Hnd ^,m km ������slon.r , eirchu id trees If) the souaie mile, F'Ai��5M?A' i.e.!*-, i cor tn the ,Kt,o:i Af t!i'| , SOG moie than ploas-'d with the results ! I can I'-coinmcd them to e-.ei;. j mot her" Thai's the wav ad 11,01 h- ,ei-s. v.Ik. have ...sod the Tablet-..talk j lhe w,\ \f)ii will ti'lk if yon n 1 him when your bttl" oin1-. 011 can cret the Tablet.'- o- they u ill he sent box by v, i itin-i the That" will aie ailuiLT Y from e 1 .t dealer b.\ mail at 'A7>v 1 bt'.i'.Lr stiiiiiilnlc']. (\i-.irsv"-- e vi in:, hi., net lu 11 n ��� 11. "��� ��� .-' 1 s.:it irons' of tl-c .s.sr.m ��� '.'��� u .si'li'.itv n ne, t ss rv 1 - -tli-i.s ;!;e ir.-.j.ie i.nil c-1 > r 1.*r r'-.'i-sle.o (.jeans v'r-.ii.i i,.rt .- ' ii 11 ' I.'. S."i .���- Il>v.t ..,, ,^- , s .r . ,!���,;,(.;,, '���."(���>: hi oi) n to ll ��� 1 ..' 1 i ii"i i.'.ni.iri' Wine .-it ir. 1-���-.i,\i r".i���i'fl l.v tt'.- o ���, e: s o' ' hi' ���', |i.t> 11 in roncr1' i: n.n-.-t ' i" ��ii\ :n tho ii'nr' o* \'l II u Dr. Williams' \:lle. Ont Med'Cine Co . Iiruck- Lonl Pudle\ Will take an actne part in Irish yarhting this season Keep IftiDard's Linlmest in the Heose. 1 vc'\ ha -.- The wise man who is loo'-' 10). noser mve-s his nex; doo bor as reference iii. lor a ncii'.h- J!,in\ !':g lor nioi.ee anii'.'S in\ estment. is Minard's Liaimeut U'flibt:. -m's hkii'l Tlu re is one (rank that is ha'd tt.i-11, ai'd lhat is ll.e human cr..nl P.i:-: .lit ilU '��� i> 1 s s.u-i Ih.tt when Pc-i'e Leo , how Cardinal Oibb'ons \iy>s , ei ed with r. mi:; rat u la J ions a ( the, 11 Ore Pal! imore pre!af"'s iubi-j il'i'iiic.s-, remarked ;<",o-,ely 1 !i'"i',I hn\e i;k,..'i (o see him. b.it [���our man is getting old and! si i..iw li.ivo i"si " " h.e h.umor of) ie 'ei'ieik ujH ]���, np-jan.'-t ��|10��� ,l j lenieeibered that James Cibbons '��� ���> Near older than .loach: 111 <'i -.'..:, when he was elected pope. I ove makes a ,\ oi.ng man sober and an old man giddy. STRONG PRAISE. Cos I'll;.- 1 o. :,c-- the 1 o\, "r of it' ilu.il.v iiiioi. thi- m-.o's^il oi- to '-''is stii'inlaiiie*" to o.cliorj tlio .ionnael oi.i'icios of the y-wslviu. tlici-pbv ii"no\.n 1 de i*.i*-i' I': uict i-o eicut is l!>i . ,1 c, "��� t^t. ..'.'. 1,10 ,., , H..II.-.1- r.iui ,'i.j', Ui.il 1. si-.,.,., of abvaM c\en 1.. in, 1..1, 1M.UJ10 nro dn\i'ii Pen the lio'l\ Mi ll Ctusucli (\'i~,ie'i I' o ���>,,(, ��-,-os '1 !'ii\o tried I'.irii.iUc's PilJ, an,I ;��� , 1 llu'i'i ."i cvi-eUont red i nip thai will sell well " A Clever Mcllioil of Steiilii-.g-. Ail iiigenious and successful trick was played at a London flat in broad daylight. A gentleman rai.-, the bell at 3 o'clock and inquired whether Mr. Grey was at home. "No. sir," said the janitor. "He rarely if ever cornea back from the temple before 5 o'clock." "That is strange," returned the other, i "since I know lie lias an appointment here with a Mr. Johnson at 4 o'clock." Then he went his way. At 4 o'clock to the minute Mr. Johnson called and, giving his name, was of course allowed to wait in Mr. Grey's apartments, which he denuded of everything of "portable value" in ten minutes and then walked out, observing as he passed the potter that he could wait no longer. Dick's Blood Purifier Is tha best TenSc for lorses and Cattle ' It puts cows in perfect health, and increases the flow of milk. DICK'S gives horses a smooth glossy coat, and puts life and spirit into them. Try a package with any run-down animal you may have and you will be convinced. 50 cents si package. , LEEM'NG, MILES i CO., AC-CUTS, MONTREAL ,. *K^O^**T*^^^-^x*J^ibl��K^*' From One Who list Frorod tlio Valu�� ot Dr, Williams' Fink Fill*. ���1 'I in. "We have used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills* in our home lor the past eight ory years for various tioubles, and have 01 alwa\s found them successful." Thus I writes Mrs II. llovonor. of Wett (.'������.ivenliiiist. Ot\{ , and t>K* adds ��� ��� At. lhe .inc of eight ye.us. mv little buy u.-.s attacked with Li grippe,and the I livable, developed into St. N'ltti^' dance, from which he suffered in a se\ ere form. He was under several doctors at different times, but none hem helped him. Then 1 decided <>n .June 1st in the pin.I c cru'eu, Posion. was- unveiled the hi-.t^statue of a cloryvmnn e\ 02* erected in a pub- 'ic ph.ee in that city, it is i.i nkm- Wilhain Hoi.y\ Ohann.n Piirvctfi Are Vosei��r"nr.��i. rarrots are vegetarians. They liva chiefly upon a light but nutritious diet of fruit ancl seeds or upon the abuudant nectar of rich tropical flowers. And it is mainly for the sake of J getting at their chosen food that they have developed the large aud powerful bills which characterize the family.0 You snity havo perhaps noted the most tropical fruit eaters, like the hornbills and the toucans, are remarkable for the size aud strength of their beaks. jdj.ee of tne founders of I'mtai ia one "IIIIS'H 01 In Ins Ycret'ihU' T*ili<- nr p.,,, , ��� l.'is "-.'"> to the -,-,(j, ;,; (i,t, f,,,,'^ , ,'",;, Mien tide loscarch in tlio^-.vholi ;��� -ah, mcllC.ll iClOI'l-e f.MIlill'lt'll with IH',1- ;-.,,,! cbscrnori'-'s rnei 1 ofoic tnou;. f"'or di'licato am: de'.il t.,i. ,'i e'lstitntirmj, r���i,���o!i-o's 1'ilK ,-,< 1 |,l... n Ink on 111 s.n.'.'I dosos the clhct y (onii nnd 0 ih-. Williams' Pink Pills, and lhe;- lest'.red him lo perfect health, and lh.ee has not since been any re- tiun of tne trouble More recently I b.iNe used the [nils niysch for imis- culnr. rheuniutisni, and .they were ���eii'.i'ally successful in effecting a cure. The rolls have saveil us many a dollar iu docloV's bills, and T would li key everyone who is sick to try Port rush is one of lar wateiiiig jil.ices coast. the most on the Since ihe rnrisians ha\ c Majesty the demand for tvar'icnttires of King Kdward has .'entirely collapsed, and the sale.of'excellent 'por- , traits of his ���\fa.iest\- is' \-er'y. large.. them." all ; i)v. Williams' Pink Pills cure troubles due to poor.or , watery blood or >yeV,k nerves, and that is the.'rea- ' son Why they are the most 'popular medicine in the world, and 'have' a m ucli larger sale than any ''cither rem-' I'llV. % *������ k Passage at steamer dock. For rurther Intorniatlon, ioliltrs, etc., apply- ���rii D. P. BELCHER .Northwestern A pent. 339 Main Street, Winnipeg. 'hey cure such troubles ns rheumatism,, sciatica, partial para l.v- , sis, St,'; Vitus' . dance, anaemia,, iheli-' gestion', neuralgia... heart troubles, nnd the ailments co'nimon to Women. sim])l.\*' liecausc the-.y 'inake new. rich, red blood, strengthen the nerves and thus drive, disease from the body. V011 can-get the pills f:om any. medicine dealer,, or'they-will be sent post paid ai .50c. per box, or six boxes for S2A;0, by addressing the Dr. Williams Alodicine Co.. Prockville, 'Ont. See that, the 'full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for. Pale People,"^ printed on the wrapper around every box. A' Missouri ��� woman sat.-up till 1 o'clock the ������other night, waiting for her husband to come home. "Then she gave it up and went, .dow.ristairs.'ohly to find him in bed. fast asleep. "His deception',."- as -siie' called it. made her'so"mad that she didn't speak to her husband Tor three days. The Wniter's Impudence. Mr. Wayback (at hotel)���What's that ���lemonade? Waiter���That's a finger bowl, sah. "What's it ferV" "To wash y'r fingers after eatin', j you know, sah." i "Consarn y'r impudence! 1 don't eat with my lingers if I do come f'-oiu tho j country. 1 eat with my knife, same as 1 other folks." Thin li Uie Pr-<-o standard eleven b.ir wire fence- Coll, cpclng nlra (not crimped)���tn-ies np tho ilw* In snaamor, docn not become too ti/rlit In winter��� regulates iti own tension all tho time. JP*fi* nprighti in ono piece stand a ttrain of 1:00 poands. Corumou uprii-'nti spliced nt oach bar break at 8UU pounds. Paso states, ornamnntal fences, pon try netting, aro standard the world over. Tho Paso Wire Fence. Co., Limited, WalkervUJe, Ont. St John, N.B. Montrtal, P.-jii. K'nlo-^ wr.iO*. I ' ��� ..\ ii \. il aa\ li.ii e 11* en .'.t i In "1 M tr-nin I lie ie-.' m Hi "1 If J Ic 11 ii (iii Ui tin I !ia ..��� I lu.- ��� J i I'ly.'.ii 1% let n.Pi ���en \ e.o *- i .M-'iiiecriil-.-d it tn all -.ii'itii'i- .' nnd thev nlso fi-in.il it el , i' .... t .I'-i"^ ei -i-.i-i.- In i".'.;- i ii'i. i.t corsumpt ion \i - I.) js^if'"! i-��� - jfc-i-.-' ' -i a K!V^o._ tYP*r��� - ^ f*ns P�� T JK ALL-WAYS SiiAIfy ut I don't hesitate to confess that the honeymoon was over some years ago." ���Washington Star. 1 Unless the soap you He Didn't Uiriler.stand. USe has thiS brand yOU ! Spartacus-Ilave you been watching ���K"- ' the curio sale? Sniarticus���No. I didn't know there was such a vessel In the harbor.���Bal- liinore American. are not getting the best A��Jt for ��Iie Octngoa B��r. -,-.''-'=j-7 �� 5," !"��� .j 1 , i x '- " ), .... > *' *' ii ��� ,*':*' I ��� j >' '; i ',' I I .', ,* f . J ��� .*!��� , '' - - c ; . "jr t' ' i; i, ���'.. .- ;" ���' vl '���'.. ���'������������ �� "tc Year. .$2.00 3A.TUE.DAA", JULY 11, 1003. Why you should buy PAIR PLAY CHEWING IKE "LKAX5 1JOXUS. 30thing hut words'of praise can be spoken for the Liberal government at, Ottawa for its action in granting a bomis'on lead. True, it look a long time and persistent efforts ou the part, W,,ho pc.ple oi the west to bring ^cj BECAUSE it ia the debt quality, government'to realize that somo hind ��� BECAUSE ' it is "of assistance was absolutely necessary chew, in order Uiat'the lead mines of the NEC i^'itliinp: I^iKis I.v-m-i it-ilce. "Onfe t.titb learned by actual ex-^ peiieucfe dofes more good th.du ten experiences one hears about.-' Tell a man that Chamberlain'*- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea itemedy will ciire cholera morbus, and he will most likely forget it before the end of the thiy_ Let him have a .severe attach of that disease, feel tli.it hois about to die, Ut-e this remedy, ah-d learn from his own experience bow quickly' it gives relief, and \v>. will remember it all his life. For sale by all druggists. ZZT,' !5K?--j-^vSilt��4^'"^ the .MOST LASTING ��� Dominion might/ be operated. The Leader still contends thai the ' incrcr.bing of the tariff would have brer the belter method of dealing with 1 thr- problem. It would have a ten- \,-:,,,*,.,) ib.ul manufiietur- ���y.iv ii ibi- country for all c,.":if*, w'n reas the bona.-- will ���, '.,, lo tiie in lu-trv so long a�� such ii .,iit- ir Li.i11ii paid, However, tin resolution authorizing the bonus is Well worded and guards horh the govern ment ahd ��� the lead producer. Il is1 based on a system so that when tbe price of lead rises the bonus decreases, and v.-hen ths price of lead falls the bonus increases, thus assuring a uniform price to the producer. *aMwc*ll �������� ��� ; you are not satisfied. THE EMPIRE"TOJUCCO CO. Ltd.' Residential .lots on Campbell street. Residential lots on Tavistock street. House and lot on Victoria street. House and lot ou Lake Shore avenue. ��� Business block on Victoria ��� street. Good dairy business near town. Mining stock, FOE, RENT. Office rooms and living appart* ments,on Victoria street. Houses for rent. ��� We do a, general commission business. '* Farrell & Smyth, ...oyie laoor union NO. 365, A.L.U. Meets in tbo 1. U. 0. F. ball every Saturday evening at �������� o'clock. Visitink' brethren are cordially invited to attend those meetings." 1'. F. Johnston, riee'v. L O. O. F. ftj^^-^-.s^ , fi "WiMey .Lod^o No. li Meets every Monday evening in their hall on, Victoria street. Sojourning Odd Fellows cordially invited. usrene ^ &&&&&**& L 1 ' 'i s . 8 \K , Y~'l: I-. 'V ���l-l-tik M C. A.'FuOTK, ^oble Grand.' F. J. Smyth, Seer'v. Box 35. MOYIE, B. C. ��Ke: fiojeos'ife: AMCS Insure Today. It May Ee Too. Late Tomorrow,, The mineowner ���should be kicked. who new kicks The people* of the Kootcnay3 ate assured of Ave years' prosperity at least, wKCuoratussram.' ww nuMwi:ii3 The Doniinion government has done :(�� part, and it ig now up to tbo mine owuero toffet in and drill for the next iu'u veai'ij.'--",- /... . INSURE WITH Beale, Hutchison & Elwell��� n?ait oflifco CRANJJUOOK GST YOUR - It was i*- .vy'iiio Political move the j, ,. . .. i. . Lilieral3 at CttCjV.-a bif.de' v;hen they "'granted the bonus on lead; for it gives .the Liberals oi this province a ��� iight-1 Vegetableg} )ng chance for eupreihacy at the forth- -^^ TQa Qq^ oommg election. ' ' eaaaai aJ->y6K-n��K.^.!j,��iii;j^J��ja. J , It matters not so much whether the (representative from this riding is a Conservative; a Liberal or a Labor .man, so long as he is a (,*oou capable .and conscientious trorker for his constituency, and a man capable of coping Vi'ilh conditions 0.3 ha finds them a^ the Provincial capitol. Light .weight politicians should not be even ���given carious consideration in the coming campaign. - Stovepipes ailcl Tinware' ^t Cures' Pain Instantly in any pari; of body*. Without taking a drop of medicine. All the superficial pains aro relieved without Lhe big risk ol taking dangerous drugs into the system. Its work ls simply marvelous. Moyie Board of Trade Meets on the first V/edneuduy evening of each month at 8 o'clock sharp in tbe court house. James C'Jtoxif:, lion. Pros. A. P. Macdoxald, Pres. l\ F.t Johnston, ' , }\. C.vMrmJLh, Vice-Prcs. ��� ��� _ Sec'y. Harvey & McCarter, TORT STEELE, U. C ^ Ilnrvey, .llcCartcr & lMnkliiini. REY.ELST0KI5, B. C, Barristers & Solicitors. wmwawuamnUimmnawamamaanmmaaawMmaammMtm ii���111 rfji^i 1 Hijiiiiii ��*-iim���������miiil u Theb!ifi��st buy of tiie seusoii, aiul y^ti will double your money in threo months. Tin; company have 12 claim...- which su'rrouiul the St. Eugene , mine���tbe largest silvci- lcad mine ou the American cotuinent. , ���easury Slock Is Now Se il 10 Cents a Share. For Particulars' ap|>ly to & Price, $2.00. CHRISTIAN NIELSEN, MOYIE, ih C. AL~t' I ��� 'A-;..- '.." NOTICE. . ." y ..'��� ' , .". y'Ju'a..e,'j--'a'He*:Lc' tH.o.Act tq'r-ignlate tlio cigar- St. Josephs Convent. KELSON, ��. c, hoarding and Day School conducted by the Sisters of fcU. Joseph, Heloon B. 0. Commercial aliiT business' courses a specialty. Excellence and swift progreeC chtuacteaiae each department. Parents should write for particulars. One month assures the- public. o.f". the - thoroughnees bf the 6iaters' metboda :of teaching.. Terms commence -"January, April . and f3ept.: Pttp-ls are admitted durinf*; tertzi. TO'A^D "rfeoji ALL The bEsl of^accommodatious for,tbo (raveling public. P. J. McM^hon, Mgr. MM, '' .101 British ColuiLcia b^ V v^''i�� K4*#S MUHUIURV^MTMtf*1Pa��^WIl>aJtl ��� >m...i.��n����� FOR FINE TAILORING GO TO MfiHOHANT ;' TAILOR. Fine Suitings, Overcoating. Trousers', I al ported 'Goods. NIKD ERST A I) ?VJ fi /'tf.S ftt Ji J!li\��iC<-. Lager Beer, Porter and Bottled Beer Always on Hand. duality not excelled in the country.IP'ryiitland |;| x '������u%aB5si be'eonvinced. 6^*S5:"$i5i5$5S5^^S��S3.*se9^^^���������^^^^^^edS''J5^0"*>^' to ffii >- Mveil tbet, cppliciitip-, has laclo ..��� l)JO ....._ . . .. . Act for aatiionty t'i yioz��yyy\ii?6h. ..the cxp.ira- y:ion of 'flams, glides d'-ia tijc.inr., .:*(! o't lie r. ���,i'cil:stb'crcl;i aadlhcreoTi vncuixcx'j, to facill i''."'''-l;ho'"thtittho ::.".'ul ccinjia'ny. I11170 ck'i-'j'dtotl i.-.^c-.-..-y.-^.^, r-),-c[ coinr-iisaiouor c>f J.audn and . :Vj].yy-"A'/icfOn-, IJ. 0., iii"M>s 'crd v]mi2 a*".d ' ;'"������<���> A-1 reference, u3.,i-eqiiiro'df- cAii'.. wiitor 10 "be ad'octuU. l.y .tin, ,;,;,.'y..,'...y ,-/.]; voU'su lyvi:; cdioluiufj f>iid tlio ���iy:"iyo; ijo ciiia ..Moj icy river ,b*jlev/ llirj- s-Jii "���!'-'��!"��� l-t:-.-, iitul li ib L-iul lotvor M'.lyiu lal'c. n- j.'-v-i-t ct-u'-'oc1--ii-C, tliia ninth -dr.J- oi AvriVlOo;!. ��� '. w- 1''- GURU, ""tkitor fer tb >< Krr'fcy'.n.i*. Cirflnlr-rook: ii, ou"Kh- W.uun & Cd.;i;ceol7e spcci'U ntittc, vriilicnii", chi^e/'ln tii^ .,;-... a*"V*,..M "-��� ��� A lirtrirlEOrnol? niuntr.K.C"! WGC-Kl}'. I.ahftfiijt'C'.r. culiit-iou. of nny.eoicnlUi!! journal. Tfernuu *3 o vrtJi'f fiit'ir./'ioiiths. It. IS'/dtsynll fio'/sdenlerR, JUNH S Co.!"?^ New Yor* CRANBROOk, B. G. Areated Waters cf ^11 I r Kinde. ���J Orders Solicited. i '! . : - .'-'". Soda Water and Syplieik' I 0) ft) (Si . . /ft aroYiLi.. STeW and well yui-nishea W f-M Tables are Supplied .wittii the Best ���f \M Market Affords. The Bar is Filled witij ^ the Best Brands of Liquors and Gi^M kM HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN - .��� . r-.ir.i-- &�����e���"Se--S���^^ y . t -. ��� ��� ��� . ".������.���' :'' '16 ,. ���'..,. Spoli.ane*,'- G.ealtis. '.'c,.hij.... Coast ir'piiits. St., Paul, Uulutb/Mibu.eiipolii' ..���'������ yChipagp and, Points East. tr7rtu*z*zi,-,">i OHAsTp. CAMfBEtf[M r -$f TT v. A o. t-i f p Tr A") i ; r.nd, - * ! Enthalmei". j" Cohlns, CiisI:ots, shroii | and ptylen coualautly ltiT- '-: j . Office oyer .tmpeiinl bn:i! ' adii. 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