Campaign Is Started _ in Earnest TOM GAYIN IN THE FIBLB J. A- Harvey, Dr. King and ' J". 0. Drewry are /'Mentioned as Possible Candidates, Although the provincial election in all probability will not take place until some time in Repleihber or October tbe political pot i.s already beginning lo boil. Starting as it hue tiie campaign promises to he a lonr/Yhard fought one', and the facL roi it being conducted on part}' lines will make it more interesting (ban any previous election held in tho province. The Cranbrook Conservatives are the first to place themselves on record. They have organized an association and have brought oat Tom.Cavin, a C. P. R. conductor, a& their choice. James llyau',,of the Cranbrook hotel, Mrs.. Harper is reported to be improving. P. J. McTtlahon waa o;er 10 Hevrd- stoke this week. Dr', Green was in town between trains Wednesday. > Mrs. Boper returned to her home in Kimboyley Monday." Mrs. F. J. McMahon and baby -a-ere in Cranbrook Monday. Mr. Broadfoot is expected home from the coast tomorrow. M. A. Beale has returned from his vigil to the coast. (��� John On�� has moved his family to the North Star mine at Kiniberloy, V. F. Johnston traheaciod 'business in Cranbrook tlie firdt of the week. ��� R". Elliott, manager of the Moyie Lumber-Co., was in, Cri-.nbrook Wednesday. Tim Farrell has returned from the hospital and in Eomewhat. improved in health'. ��� "VVm. Lawson is doing ' assessment work on his claims on 'the "West side of the hike. It is reported that Premier McBride will visit South East 'Kooienay in the nearfuluie. Mrs. Ilouth, wife of Const able Eouth} Items of Interest Selected HI BOH) THE WOULD Asked. Bid. Crow's Nest Coal y. .ftlOO.GQ $360.00 |News Selected from, Many Sources and Compiled with Pen* Scissors '", .and Paste1. 45 12.1 ���' U u ' 21" 14 13 3.50 75 10 3 50 3G North Star 4 Sullivan Cun. .Gold Fields. .. 19 War Eagle Payne. . .' m m American Boy. ..... Alberts. Coal Cq East C. N.'Coal.. . , / St. Eutrone- Mountain Can, Oil & Coal Ltd. M CONSERVATIVE PLATFORM. (Adopted at liewlhtok.0, September 13th, 1903.) I."That this coiivcn;io�� ruaulnns the policy ot tliepawj'iu niattei'. of provincial loads and trails'; tho ownership find control of railway?, uud the development of Uie agricultural re- ' sources of the province ��s laid down In. the platforp adopts/i in October, ibO'J, which is as , follows.: '" Y ' , ,"'i'o actively aid in the construction oi' trails throughout the undeveloped portions and tho ��� building o'f provinciiil trunk roads of public 'necessity. ' "To-adopt the principles of srovernriieiil J; F. Armstrong, Tort Steele, has o-.vnciship o'f nij'hvaysin ,-ofe.r as (ho ei.-cum- beeil appointed collector Of' VOles for stances of Tho province will admit, and the 1 _. , . ("adoption of the principle that no bonus should tllS Cranbrook district. ' , ��� ��� px: granted to any rail waycomivmy which'Mow nor pive the government of the province con- -trol'of rates over lines houused, together with the optiou'of purchase. ' Gambling has absolutely came to a' .-top in Spokane. Tlie Provincial legislature v/as dissolved on the 16th. A cloudburst has destroyed the.to.vn of Heppner, Oregon, and 500 lives were lost. - ' arrival hero from' Farnie Monday to join hej- hugband. wat-- oiteied the position, but" dec/lined. Tom llatier curae up from ^Spokane Bui. Mr. Cavin lias not yt-j, been aom-l last Saturday and weutou to Llorris- innted, and when nor.iip.Mjnn day j sey Mines the following day. come? he will likely have several com-! Chas. McNabb, oi tbo East Koote- uav Lumber Co., was in town for sev- na CAMaMM BANK- Of5 .CWMiflfe Paid Up Capital $,8,?'00,O0O. . Deposits Received. Present Kate of Interest 3 per cent. - , ���SmROOK BRANCH. ' ��� F. C. 'alls msgESSBfc petitors. J. A. Harvey is being urged >y hid friends to muke the' race. , 2Ir. Harvey is a staunch Conservative nnd-j it he enters t!m'contest he will rnalcpj TJ��o Z.ca"n Craubrook last Mon-1 stand as a oraididate. .Or. ICing is bo-'j day the application of Peter" Luther j ing urged, hu't is still silent. The'! for a license ior Ihe Manho.tt&p. hotel^ doctor is a Phr'orr'd pc'litician -ja hie' was refused f-i-.s- /;. ^yr^v'*���*^^"*^^*' ^ 'peculiar, quiet way,'and ic is the �������- id CAPITAL, Uuthoriaocl). CAPITAL,'(Paid Up). ,?4.000,00.0 m .Wk..'' ...r^'lff, B^'-aioes (jis-t.j.i.rj.i-/, >.-<">������ ~?t- . mi) iQr, of. s % HAY, Assistant Gen. Manager. W. MOFFAT, Chief inspecto m^Wf^ A ^nfjAm/ Bf5 A MrPf A ccacrel banking bu.i- ^^^B&*-\Y"ir;"J�� nEA^T^JiSNT���Tntereot. allowed v:i dopo^ils. ^SJft)rirtiis.-.Uil.ivfljU>leinall p^rts of Canada, United States and iipccial attention given lo collections. V A Protect. : Editor Leader: I notice Unit a few i cf'.jhe.Conssr.vativos of Cranbrook, al :.in<" .-rscently hold! endorsed in Ida bonnet. Ha Vt'ouid make a strong candidate. J. C. I)re\vry may j unpointsd al the recent f.ocsipp of t;ie also '��e an aspirant for the position,.' jr^'nt jodge, pi awry has a ecod headtind is a kson\ ^y}ie), yon havo &uy assaying to be '"','"������ , ��� - i- .ia ^-.eS'Uar rscen.tiv hold, endorsed F.J. Smyth has rocsiveo ,h,;a com-'l ^ ' ���-��� Yi g- --v.-\ Y \ ,.. missioi: as district ooputy ^rant . . . -���'"-'��� r' .- ��� ��� '. ''A' -,-,-��� \ ��� '���, - , date to: the coming canipai"^, \x.o\v, master of the i. O. O. F., having bepn 'u - , ��� ��� * , , . . ��� trisaii c>,' Oavb, I r,ji5il most e.lrt��nijchsly coridsmn and &en&tvfl {lis Luro'.u. aout An Asjpfi-av��l!Rir Coach Guveii. A coctomei- of our* v:hr> had bec-.i dufl'-jring from r. severs cough for six mouths; bought two botiYs of Cl.am- i-.ud half "F. H, MARSH, ivlanagei .f. Ibu-rlain's Cough hYir.oYv U'oiii >. I was entirely cured by one and n i builUa of it. It gives perfeot eatio- i ��� A' , .v/tf _-a.,^tva faiioa \vi��hour(nule.���IEni-ncaParkcr '^T*&.MS^s^*e**^*.*>&^^^ .f.fV, T.in,v;Un. Ala. For sale hv 'ah , txvxixrxxTKzzvXKjjn sk. '5��8#mf Ml PAi&M LOTTO SELL, <\ IIOUSJO TO RENT, Aw b biOC!.' "-0 -SELL, mMW^ Or if vou viah to invest :n ar,.y A thcoo cons u\t uric' 4,i feGHiLLlir �� Co., Liueville, Ala. For sale by al-' Pruggists. maans? in wliioH bo v/aa 'ssiscificl. 1 it R he e utire i'.istrict? Yor did the-te peoi.de Roadmaster O. W. Croasman is to j p-uise to investigate and ascertain as hi' transferred from this division to; i0 ;vluither or not tho people ouloide ponttear. . dona D0��dit to A. I, ^kjUo^Aokot,, bfl lhs'choice cj tb Bat Ihonoit i6w woe^ ,0. ��:o jr.Mcffillop's work i�� ��l wave roliabie, who ^^ hiMj but is h ioubt bring wtBome new j^ranls. Vld all plaoed m his bands ryiil ^.;h9 phoice 0"f the Conservativea ot tl. trivc.n'careful'-rtitontio: tho ].eihbrJC!ije division. Tho pcoptf alorig tho line naturally regret (o see lum leave. '������Jof '!Ml Cranbrook wars sati.^npd. 'i'Jus method ~ of procedure, I maintain, Dlaccs'Mr. Gavin iu an awkward po- "To actively assist by st aie aid in the. (level- - opmeiit' cf the agricultnrq.1 resources 01 tba province. 2, That in the meantime and until ill'- railway policy above Set forth can he accomplished!, a general railway act be passed, giving freedom to coustruct railways under,, certain nppiovcVl ' regulaiioas, iiiialogos to the .system that,has ic- suitodin such <;xten.sive railway construction " in the United Slates, with so much advantage t" trade and commerce. .> 3 That to encourage the mining industry,' tiit' -"-' tastition 01 metalliferous mjnes ��houid be or. the bas-.s of a. percentage on the net profits. ���i That the govei-nnieut ownership of telephone systems should be brought about as a first step iu the acquisition 01" public utilities. That a portion oi every coal area hereafter tfj be disposed of should be reserved from sale ot , lease, <=o that state owu'ed mines maybe easily " accessible, if their operation becomes necessary or advisable. fl That iu tbe pulp laud leases . provision should be made for reforesting and that steps should be taken for tho general preservation ol foreufs by guarding against the wasteful del- ti-uction of timber. 7 That tho legislature and so'vernment of tho province should porseverc'Jn the effort to secure ttX^'qIt.5'ar-,Q' A^iftic'labor. '.�� p^Actiii'3n;3,t,t;e:.'c\''''b9tter tcicns in .the waj* qf^ufeld.yi'^'i'r.r'prbririktlous for the prbvinop > shopld bbyigorou^iy pressed upon tlie Dpmiu- iou ��� IrARRELL & SMYTH. TP . brook lodge siud 'Simpsow tho r.Ioyi.^ The qunlilicfiUon c. a yoU-r tiro be- '" " >{r. .Simpson \vn9 elected tres- ' inrjr a :unh? British subject over "21 I >:KLSOK, l-mumktttartness KTCtsL-mr^ncJ-"* I^Ryou want anything-;,-stylish and noao 30 * U,^04m^&Js&J&*sa *��zt*&J Ms? *r>- ^���y-T^'A!SSS" ������-��-�������. B. O. o: f^r'TU ^Yt^i 1 ���- i.iKt'.j U'> ')f di'lojinlos chosen aw follows: (a) in e'iv electoial districts, one delegate for cvoiv lifiv un.l friiL-tiou of lifty voles polled at t!-i> j'lio-.'inoiiil election livid in l.'OJ, and If the "J' #*yvt 1'jj.il^, i^�� lo^Ige lor the comuu; j ,0J,ts .. .,.L) ,,,.,,,;.!,..lL -ri ;i,e ,>;r>v. " . . ,, ,. i- 1 ; . r ..icuvN 'lnided into ua-ii?, ihe 'ironortiou yC jitci' ti'l Six P.lulilliS, ni l"V UISI.1I01, lul j ^,,1^^., [,,�� ewMi nard -hall be based on Iho a ^"a. r,^iv,. ono month ��..d hoinj; able to read the j ^fc*1*1 ,u "'c!l w,u'1 ,lt l"�� u*' ,nuu,c-1" I'iio boom of r.0,000 \o^ ovlonging -u'L ii so required by the collector. j ,__ ���;;.!;, to the ii.iit, Kootontty jAimlK-r oem- .Ippii-ci'.-mJ' j..wiy v.-iiri safely hindc-tl s.L tho foot >������ oil.ei ei-jctii'-i'.l ���li-trit.i-', >n*-- delt'srin.- ../ .'ii'l j .ji ji'ietion of lift.' ��( te> pollud Al !-t ho lirder O'tlh or > Uu- I'lovr.u'ial rlevtion held 111 h'OO, the dele- ' j L-.tu-. in lie i.pp >i foiled to polling places, oi as siifirmaiion ftmi inuv bo signed botoro j i-cai tben-iou.- will be fpu to thu voters of the ' " li'.'.'eniuc iifighburhoiHis. tilt, olcetu.u 01 ilelogTles ,-hall bo at public or olhf'i- oili- ."irei Ladies and Gents iu-Yiuiiiwit,. ifcwmnfWiwiiwT'vwaj iMBrTJilrwr**" **���^7' s j*i>ESAUtiSimt;r.3?os, it<.i��s. Lurgo sample room in ^connection with liousc for commercial men.�� Jiost of accommodations. Headquarters for Oommonoial and Mining Men. _ MOYIK, I1- C. The latest thing in Boots a^id ��!io& Hats and Caps, Slassware, -i 3 IT* J. Groceries, cic. iiK'eium.-.. held at a designated central place in *9 Xoyic hike Ihij -.veek. The drive wns '^constable, porftmasler in .;hiugo of Vvrm. Uiggine. ono t f tho'cial- nit.-st -A-p^ripnertl timb:r ru'r ,uid mor ih-i'/era in (.'.-in.'.dn. In h.Yd nt tbe foot 01 th tiie d.tm :tt tho Meadow crook is ro- ���������<��� - ..-.---��� - ' | ,.-,. ./.^(jp^VA^iVd^iJicwiEoV'aro to bo elVut- ���crtilint'd. A vn.or ii ,11.11.'- \��il�� ''1'Y Ld. ami iiomiiiatirmeoineniious .-hull b-.'heM ''sU,l!LvV- ' iImv,.')" ��lnch di'leL'itei, arc- ulccied. and ... .��� ,���.:,-,��� ,,,njf nivi> tlm lull elect Yul di-'..i K'ts. it the city is divided into i no nppncflc:o ,, sllC!, iMlbli(. mti{.tiu^ 0T,iy t .���i> fHiO initial liro 110: suflioicnt) ! wt.-M-lt'dtre themselves to vote for tuo enndi- ..u v'1"' " _ ^ , ilate or cundiiliites selected at Ino nomiuatins,' ! the ro^idonci*, SO 1 coinetiiion hbiill boeutiileu lo a \oto for deie- i.u'h poiU'iLr ilivisioii, 01 in eavn ward m eilj ��� ��� ���-' ��� ������- U. .... .. u meccinr"^ only tbo.-o ,.\ . * ...-..". , ,,.,. c.,, HI j.lrtw (> ' ..-���(.���, ..Ir.jl.r., f.h (.Tiisi-l vi��s iiiitnu ( i iho until tin; occupation :-n .1- ;s r,,_ tiint ii I--* whereabouts m.iy be easily ( K'-Y,-u.0 U0L,|;=;- notice siwiii.ogiveu oi;the pub .,,,,.-,( Tf -��ill hr- tvn n- tii^ee f'-is s atocrtaineu. i\ vutl i ;- ,- ���- will ^ p.Ulolf. Jt .. 11! ")'-. '. ��>n ���'��� 1.1-ti. ...'... ^ ( f] ,r.M.���. . I,,. ...:v,.l. .-in.sii i:!'.trlul- -.veiny- l-.liiT til- bufoi-o tlie drive down the river will pear on toe voa-i-; ,.s�� 1 1 *...: 1'.. l/ihii , d. ;-Miiitb, John A., Movk- t^tioen iivomi-1, MaciSaciiei'i i\1 QUEEN AVJ8SUM, ��� ��� r^^,-^ a ii nortli sido begin. '__... I'oljlji-i:! -ticotin^. 'J'herc was a meeting of the Libui./l- Cons^rvatives held in the hall this mottling, nt which it was deckled to hold 11 meeting in tho Odd Fellows' liall on Tuesd.iy, June 2-'{. ut S tfO p. in. All tho.se interesU'-d mv n.qui'.-t<'d to attend the coming moeting^oi- the . Jot,'k mul to s'.v.i thi'J wldeh wad los purpese of organizing a Libornl-CJon- rv.Uive sistoci.ition in view of the borv.u IT! iiihei ..Kcinial dYlii.;ts <-cvon dnys/ifter. All .iDii'in.iiii'iis thuMiithonl the piovin'e to br ���tvoeil Victoria mid ' m-iiU. ui .1 d.jMynateil central place m each eli-cu'rul lii-iritt, and on Mie same day. 'l'L'-;:tOCk. C:ipil;lli<2t ' ('i Ml notice of ihe dan. of public incline jjo careful in m.tkaig >'���.-.u- npp.:ea- \C1Uo-Y, the nK.o.immnt ot deionnK^, i-nd , -h>< pl'ic.' 11 ud date of nomiimtiu1,' oonvcntunn lion. _ , in thu sc-er.-il tlecl-oial -dwor-il eieclO'-ul d'��- _._ - ��� tii.'i-��Hnll be nrepaied iiy il-.-.' member o; ���h<\ ^;hnr.'li SorvK-M-i. ������-. cu'r'e of ;'"' (M\isio:i in whic'i thocler-(tirii. , o, ��� ."li-'ncl- iu--i'unr.', tmd is-und ovi'i- Ihe njiivj-- ytKi kiuhsv���Sunday Mmool Si, .�� 0r t|,.. n-.^sUti.-.n mui-.efveunx "f tho I'l-ovipf.a- iVcachinp nt TY.O o'cltKdcY (���.������,-,.n.i;.vi^\^.. ui'.uh> l'llO .-Yvil 1)1' Ma'l is COtnc to v sll, ,-���} ,\�� c[ ;',u- t-iovinoi-il i'\.'nr'i'-' V. ill Iv ��1 Vnn.''-'ii\er nn'iiu a nioiilh, and 11.0 ��� ilut" 'in- hi'Miii!-' iii-.n-'ct iiuimimt������ iijj cum-i'ii Luke IS) -.1��. tioi.^vi'.rthon w- :iwi, .iohn ifofsrox, .n ��� , ���. ,!������,.,��� I OicNidLMit of the l'lov-mciiil ,\.ll aiO WelOOIiU. ; (.'onsoi-valiM; AssociiUion. p. m. Toxt: eotnioe election. J{. E. rf. TAYLOlx, J'itdtOr I Nelr,onv June ^, iswj. I Net It' If i y. , i \* L PARTN *rt*v**srrwi *=,-���i ���^nr.y��y����� ��c��iMa:/' said P.!..:i -'Am3 t!jis ]fi whai A..-; -:j av.-js d ;:>;.; thnv: He >liiV or-*-;<��. hied n Poniimi;;i!,,ii of the 'oo;niiam'->< in his'line of Nii-iiKs*." "Alden has'/' exclaimed Xc-aJ.�� an-v/- ed. "Yes. sir," responded Blafr. "Tn-it man Alden. the Load of a little, tottering concern that is on tiie edge oi' bankrupiey, has got all the big fcl-' lows in hue. ai-fi he stands to win nii'ii'-.ns hi thy closing of iho deal, it's _ rjomVng mmier hue this deal thar J��.-��s i put Ills own business whore It is. He' j must win uow or no to total ruin." j "Well, what's going to stop him?" ; demanded Neale eagerly. "Where do ' ���: we raaie iu?" ' ' I t "He's rounded "them all up' except j ; the Holbein Manufacturing company i ; of Newark," said Blair. ���"Without that j | company inc tho thing breaks and Al- ; den goes to sinn:-di. But on tho day I when be sent that note to Miss Miller, 1 en the, day when she was stabbed, Al- j den pot o verbal agreement with the i president of , the Holbein company' j which practically clinched the thing. It clinched it except for just one chance ~**r***~UI *.x ���oa on', as tbe nun that did rJj;.-> fig:;r< d��'*'d?" Tin- brf.-iiii went oof of Lhi-ir's i-odv as if pome one had stnuk l im in the ���'���glon of ni-- sola! plexus. "Vou're crazy'!" lie .unsped. .NY-ale la nulled softly. "1 Yfut through lier trunk," he said, "and got some notes that you wrote to i.er awhile ago It isn't gcncreliy known tii.il jomwere bo well acqu.ilut- "Isn"t generally known?" echoed Blair. "Why not? I lived in that house for awhile. Certainly I knew her and took her out to dinner a few times, But, holy heavens, why should I want to kill her?" "Well," said Neale, "there's the uion- uj." ' "Nonsense! You know where the money went, and you know, who committed this crime." ��� 'Terhaps I do," responded 'Neale, with a grin; "but,, at any rate, please remember that I have acted in your interests throughout.' a word or two after it; then he loon at, Xt-ale, holding the pen town id h'.iA. The caplain nodded, and he also \vro.'i> in tiie honk. [Tpon'tho page there then appeared this:, .\ KTIi'-'Jl ftORDO.V Blaih, / ' Josliii Nr.u.n, }��� Equal Partners.' ,, "My frieud," said 'the captnin "von . ask me if 1 can be%q,("00 for us.". ' 'Neole twistc-i" a newspaper into rags with his ciaan'lc bands. "This thimi needs iuvestimating," he said, "ain' .there i.-m't much time." "InvcstiraihrY" echoed' Blair. "If eld Duncan Machine siits it's all richt, do you suppose there's r.uv doubt about it?" " - "Why doesn't he buy in?" queried (Ncale and then answered his own Ipies-, *'ou "I see. lie eau't. Lie's got it Confidential .from \l.icn. It wouldn't 'hj'for him to show up with, th*1 property. But you're talking bitf money, andt wo mustn't.go too fast." , "Don'* yen sec," said Blair, speaking plowly, but iD a voice thick with ex- chement, "that all we'v�� got to do is to buy the option'" ��� Show up with that on Mie day before it expires, and you'll never have to put up Ihe ">?00.oho of n-MThasp nmnev. You'll" only have to move that you can. -A Idea, will-havo to his chair and. then sat down again. The accountant presently appeared. He-.received some memoranda from Aiden and went out again. There was nn Interval of silence, while Elmendorf ' devoted himself to" tLe'enjoyment of a large cigar and Alden Jotted down flff- ' ures on a slip of paper. "Wonder what's become of Robinson." said Alden at last. The detective, offered no opinion ! upon this point, and Alden stepped to the door and glanced Into the large' room. Elmendorf heard some one say In response to a question that Robinson had gone out. Alden seemed annoyed as he returned to his desk, | where he hastily wrote a note to Rob- ! lnson. "Now," , he said, "I'm going up town." "St. Winifred's 7" queried Elmendorf. "I, shall call there about 1 o'clock." "If you'll go over to the Astor nouse with me," said' Elmendorf, "and wait about three minutes while I transact Blair took liim by the topmost button, n Iittle business, I'll go up with you,' and we can talk on, the way. There' are a ,few questions that I'd!like'"to ask after I've straightened them out In my own mind a bit." Alden saw no objection to this ar- , rangement, and so they walked over to tho old hotel together. Elmendorf ��� glanced at bis watch ns they entered | ' aud, then approached the attendant In ' charge of the telephone booths Jn the hall. , "There will be a call for Mr. Eimcn- ��� dorf from Philadelphia In, about a 1 minute," die said. "I am the man." j Tho call came withla the interval : stated, fl and Elmendorf entered the booth, where he gave the customary greeting, which was returned in a fu- niiJiar voice. "I've got track of your man over- here," sal*.the voice. *.'JR. appears to bo his real name; didn't'suppose Jt was. Ho was In trouble over here a little more than a year ago and had to ffet out of town? borrowed sorno money on bogus security." And the voice furnished a few details of- the transaction. , "He has been - trying to straighten It out lately and,is not hi 'a office, hav- j danger of arrest here; has been' over- on to believe 1 EeT^ral times. There aro rumors that lie got into similar trouble In Wash Although about 45 per cent, ot Think twice |,ei' iiiiiiTJcd couples celebrate their silver mighty dollar ' ��'e c*t wc-tlding', only one in a thousand'Jive invest' i '��m v'" to celebrate their golden anniver*- tion. scry. ' , I Whci Men and liad eggs are all right till they go broke. - m K-sTsffiBE IM If the conceit, were taken out of some men their' friends would be unable to identify the remains. Jinu "cm yollJ 7"nS [,EWm ii a nc-t-i-i,.,, , ��� !"'tkt-f . PW ________ 'g^feSt' ��vnen a meek i,.^7~^ '��� $rW-m is, outclassed. '''''^^Yl.M It isn't ist a in motion. against a train oithfY^^ i, K lf�� it;. Wm��M ersons AH Who Are in Low ^gfaSiiy Have Reason to B the. doming Weeks-Fortify Your Syste Using then the hoys began to fight, and- nu- I body (laid any attention to the ball after that.- Usually some mucker from Ea.-.t Cambridge' stole it, and the lods wasn't discovered till after the game was over." "The football being the criminal, eh," Paid AYale, "just nominally a part of the proceedings? Well, there may be something In what you say." And he grilined serenely as he walk- DR. GHASE'S NERVE FOOD. If you watch the newspapers' for /watery, Dr. Chase's Nerv next few weeks you will find j riches it by im-retishig'7l)(f��0d e' it tho death record is a' largo jof, rt'd corpuscle*. . Win..,,',', U'Jfflker s. and made up largely of per- j\�����' ^^U'd, orier^v ei.n^ ::^t^rccrl yoarsnmlor' weall��H��"r^ "L^ rii ���l?'<��� o.'...,��� .... ! ...... ,, I '" 'eVM,lII.'O.S tin- u.iv.,.,! Y the tha one sons cons Vitality seems to be at low ebb 'cells and rekindles th,- ^V:;: .^ No physician' run g at this time of year, and tho sudden i chnn v. ust ���v!'Jll!f. of l\ ^^^VjCRING -the time when Dr. Blair and., Captain _, jj j Neale were concluding; !* g(l their small matter of business Detective Elmendorf was waiting I In 'Alden ing reason that he'would make a flying visit there during the forenoon. This expectation was' realized, for Alden entered hur- riedlv about 11 o'clock. He greeted Elmendorf in very friend-' ly fashion, the detective" meanwhile assuming a somewhat apologetic air. "I hate to bother you," he said, "about my troubles when you certainly have' plenty of your own, but there is a lit- 4\ ��� j -- yom .'sue is being .'uhk-d i��� 11, \' 7 the wisdom of using this pre-I (.'jflv ,������.; U> ,h" ,ll% paration at this season of tho vear. '$2 50* at all ?ir.���"X' s,x ���,,0!f�� fc- mien the blood'is .thin, weak T and -Hates & Co" l&o. ^ ��� anarisot. trust company to b He looked at A'cale. Alden there and that she knew- him to be guilty; In short, that she was Aldeu's 'accessory after the fact, making them joint holders of the secret and"��� "Equal partners, as wo are," said Neale. "Precisely," was the reply. "Such being the case, I could not become a third partner. In brief, r wouldn't give out that Interview which you saw in the papers this morning until I was . ^u.r�� A1(Jt?n w��s innocent" ; plover rascal!"' said Neale. "It was a-sudden inspiration with ' me, I'll admit," res-ponded IMair, "hut it worked. Of course I was a long while getting at the facts, for at first he wanted me to take his word, which . I gently but firmly declined to do. Then, in the strictest confidence he told me what I'm going; to tell 'you DOW. ' _ "This is a big thing," he continued, his face suddenly growing pale- "I'm afraid .you can't raise the money to swing It, for it can't be done without money. That's why I'm laving mvself open to you. It had to be somebody, and the devil sent you in." , "I'm obliged to him." said Neale "Go on." "Mr. Alden spent the critical time that afternoon," said Blair, "in the office of a gentleman named Marcellus ilobson. Ever hear of him?" "Lawyer?" "One of the smartest trust law vers in this country and a man .worth 'mil- settle at your own tiqurc-s. If he does not. hl.�� game is up IJ,y heavens, we c:n take more th-::i hall' the,profits of fills transaction riftit out of his hands." "Rut whnYll Aldeo get the money to settle with us?," demanded the, captain. "We can't take no iiroiriises." "That opt ion, closes'the deal," said ''.iair. "With i'i.- deal closed, Alden c.-n command nil the money be wants. for the thin? will go right Into the trind�� of a f'n-.iiiecd." "Then why hasn't Alden bought the option himself?" You sav it's a gum- b'e"~ "Not altogether that Young Bowen, go Machine said, hates Alden and has a s-.ts-picioii of what's up. He has turned devn certain panics because he sus pccu.l Aiden was hick of them. But yen can bring h;m i0 terms. All hf'll "���ant to know is (hat you don't represent A bleu." "' i'"s o'd .Jolin Y. Howen's son," said Neale, with a smile, "I reckon'l can ft;ch li;;.). j haprun to have a h'tcb or two ib. re. He's a m-e'ttv H \\ hoy." . "'1 hen the thing responded Riair Neale tool- a tun "I'll go and see noon;" he said, "an, I':l make Aiden ly. o- to s a prctt;, Is as good as done,'-' nrouud th'1 room, i'.ov.-en thirf nfter- if this thing works lor. I'm no irieud oi Ins after the. t lilt lo affair the other day. This will r-nt that laineymoon jf.'iiiney of h^ d. - ���> a iri.'io. i'-n ihmk- when little :>;:.ie Miil,.r r.,.is v.-eii he way, Mi-n-, y0I1 owe me. a (ho'ti- "���and " 'hair in.)!; an " '���'hfink from ii,( "": :a��J id;j ii, "' li "d Ihe ivilll. 'he aildit.onal w !:i;" ihr li'ani;! '.'I'l^.'lifi 'L-| er-iiic! !''���<��� i'bnve the part- was ; his: (,..rn |., ��� > I Uif I In." ,:n MjMifafHi;in3 li"f oet'ialitn, m, iiif.Jriii:,n���ri i; ,i, Y \. i; ���ion'i see |.,iw ynu ha|ipen to Im n"'";" said Neale, regard ing the other genially. ;, ,��� , ' ��� Hlair grnund hif- ha.bd.s togetlier.'' Y ���'H's the. start."',he said, "the cuirsed ���ii'otiey ic make (lie first.move. ,1. never could fret these it-n talons ou it." ' > ��� "Tlieie's 'S0:m.'t'hing. in that." rejoined Neaie. "i. hope you've got a safe place for ihat book. I shouldn't care to have If pn'uted iu the newspapers after this a-Minc Is over, i've gol a pretty strong pnH, but It .won't .stand everything/'-, ' Blair \vent back to the desk, -which was a heavy, old fashioned' affai'r, and locked up the bonk in one of the drawers. ' He examined the break in the chair, tie matter, not connected with this case' at all, that you can help mo about if you feel like lt-at least I think you can." "With .all the pleasuro in life" responded Alden. "1 feel like helping everybody, with one exception." And as he spoke the last words his hand, that had been resting unoii the back of a chair, closed with a sudden, convulsive movement and ripped one of tbe wooden rungs out of Irs fastenings. Elmendorf slowly crossed the room and examined the break in the chair. "If you got hold of the gentleman in .ouestion." said he, "I think he would never come to trial. Jjv the way I am plea.sed to learn that Aflss Mille; is doing well this morning." Alden tapped his broken chair as if it had represented the Individual to whom Elmendorf had vaguely referred. "That doesn't k-t him out, however," he Paid. "But tell mo what I can do 1 l," l on." ''I you have some dealings at out ' with a firm of the name of Uow- ai-. A: Cain?" "1 believe I did," replied Alden, I hey failed and skipped." "Have you any documents hearing the firm's signature by either partner?" asked Elmendorf. "Yes; I have one," said Alden, "but I don't know just where It is. I'll,look through my desk, .t.ohh"���addressing Robinson, who, sat in his usual place��� "do you know where that contract is?" Ilobinsou'replled In the negative, and Alden pulled out the contents of some drawers and pigeonholes In a vain search. Finally he came to one little drawer which Mr. Elmendorf had once , onened. : ���. . "Here's the contract," he said, "and- Hello, here's something of ���Tbhn." higton, but I'm.not .down"to that yet. One man ,who knows hlai here thinks he had letters,from a girl named Miller; doesn't know whether she \vas on the stage or anything about her, In fact; Isn't even sure of the name, but I'm. going to get more Information about that. . As to other Inquiries, nothing as yet, but will write you this evening." ��� , , "All right." responded Elmendorf. "Hustle, old man. This thing is getting pretty ripe over here. And, remember, this is personal business; lt Isn't official. I may want to covor the whole matter up*". , ,. ."The man Is,no good, I guess," said tho voice. "I don't _care anything about the man," rejoined Elmendorf, "or the other one either., It's the girl 'I'm Interested in. Nothing Is too good for her or ever was, and lit the worst comes I want to be in a position to wring somebody's neck and wring it hard. I don't know whose it will be yet. How about the records?" "Nothing in sight" "Well; there must be somewhere. Mr. Tantaloa has got to be accounted for. Much obliged to'you. Goodby." Elmendorf rejoined Alden, who in the meiuitlme had engaged a hansom. 'Tour secretary, Robinson, seems to be a handy man," said Elmendorf after some desultory conversation. ' "He's very obliging," replied Alden. ' "Perfectly honest I suppose?" "Never knew anything to the contrary," said Aldem "He doesn't handle any money." "He handled $rj00 tho other day," suggested Elmendorf. "hut he didn't know If replied Ah den. ' "I don't mean to imply anything against Robinson, but'I know very little about him, and I nevor trust a man any further than I know him. I never trust a man with money unless I know the money, side of him. It is possible to bo a good, straight fellow about everything else 'and have',-a .weakness there." "I shouh. think you ought to-be a pretty "good business man," said Elmendorf. "I suffer from the same troublo that you have," replied Alden; "I'm too hon- osl-" ', THE REMNANT LEFT. even Vcsjjbor* <,r i|lt. ;\-ir:l..,ii,..|.t' of Cu;>. . ail.i, i::.-)U, Vvl J.'iw.;;., A'cori'ct-pondeiit writes in' The To- Ihiring the hitler pint routo t.'lobe ���Should the Pr.pe Ihe onothcr^.. h? a bishop, . his gohien |���>,,W> cardinal, and silver jubihv as uwmg to the demand for rcpivseiilu lion by population lli:u othi.r niea- S'sres advocated by the Ileform pai-ty Y'ldi-r the iehder.siiip of Mr,' (Yo, lSrown. There u'ei-e .s'Yty-liw.- members from t'un-uhi e:��st and 'an e,j!iUl nunibei- from f'au.ula w��-.-,t. tho ' re- pivs^ntat.ivis of the latter being, r,t the terminal ion ui'the polling. wbu"j, then hu-trrd during'a period of ah.otii throO weeks, ,'18 Uefonncrs and *>7 Consorvati.cH, Sir. Drown, how.no- being elec-te.1' in two coristit ta-m -ief,~ Toi-uiiSo iinu Xi n!; Omoi'.'!--b-.tev. n- '.im.ly io'igi.D.g ii-e latter- const j; i,. ei!i-Y ;MrvV.i:::..:... Aiu-..-!.uu��ll lU't'tiit ;;; ,'.,,. vte;.d in In t'au.:;I.t ,'n--t th0 ���'\'OV':' !;i'-^.-:y jn tlie ma.iorny, ami j added to their alii<>��* : in | jj ;v s ������ 11) [ Out of every hundred vo.jn��- ! colled up for mllitnrv sorvif.." aly nearly oij e.vcu.sed for Per rent. lm\t phy.'-irni nidiin.^ l-etiig C'on.'ierv atives ly ir my .'./Drp ii fvffe MJ.YAKHY. L1NIMKM r.intwieiiln.:)f;be,, h'e/> .'"/��� snh\ I'l. e,V- '1111 ttieir vti|i the" wr-!!,-:'ji I'ru, jj.v idtinjr Macdoiiabi-t'e.rtb-r , Uovorn- j imftil ft substantial majority. J'arlia- ' merit met, in Toronto in Fcnniarv IH.'ifJ, and f>f (ihe ()', i, I'lnl.i'is f f'ari'ida v.e-,1 who were ;lu>n s-im- moned to vn,eet in di-hljeruLnui t>o I thini:. were in attendume p,- L'hurch of ?;0i-Jh Lo.-Ys ami Cn nvil!c hiuing died n.eanuhile, aid North Oxford being without n r.-;.n-ent��. < ivo until the following 3'.iv. ?��ir. (). It. OfW;.)) .���Ys Sulv;��MIHI|tly ChoS,.n" to succi-ed I'r. f'hui.b, Cf the G.'! nii'inbers ullml-d to 1 believe onlv i.oven atv ncr.v li.ing. the\ and their then const itne.)f4f.s be.ng as follows-: IV'l ,1. C. Aikina; hondon, .lohn Yirhng; ViesL York, W. P. ilowland North Oxfor-,1; Wm. Mccdonuall.' .^onth Ontario, Oli\t.z- Mow et wa l{. w. .ScoU;, South We'll IY iStirton. OiMhe.-c rrven Uva were supporter, of the Yacdouakl-Cartier (:ovtT���. uienL and tivc wore opponent;-' I have written t.he foreiroin or 6'vt-r. ! II nrlliors fort tines ol Ask for Minard's and fake no other. wool the i�� j White }��i-!iland jshilliiar a potrnd. :oi" IJritish wools. j | 'ion can iret nini'i uniiP j P'-ci'iit fan tlinn \ mi cm ;SK' fine���-;infi the .<-)tui<' in.i,\ ' of u t en-rent ni;in brings a ���fiid pr.w m e-it of f out ni & Efe said OUa- 'm;:ton, '-it. Aiidr'-w.s H I'ourse in tln> worhl ihe ion/;i"-t coil p^ doubt are cor . > wo court ninincl ii'tis are oqur.j "it to a |uii- of .suspenders intf tlu est.' Tco.NT/.-rjED.] C ll.ii.jto <��!" tliu IiU>rnlilc��,. .S|.eal;infr of the ciininl,. of ��� Klondike r.Ir. -St.,,,,,,-,, iliyiiVUtr ,������ too Canadian M..-; rrn'ohi.-iciii Svrwce SnLYuC!-u.url,'^��^ ''��>* "'oso of BorPm.��l .....I HliwnW grcas; th,, ,UL..,.��� f.f ,|���, ,,,,...;; ~7...... V. !in> nuitc covered with such ��I��:U��'l' miintliM i.s about : hi/'- CI d.M-rte S on ml I ii ��i-1 :u�� C.'i r v 5 n pr. From ciirliein tinier curviti',' lias re- ecived ^Venl utti'iitinti in Si'ini'Iiu.'ivi.i One sees evidence of this i*> many S��'��- di.-ih churches, both in wood nud s'.oWi dating back nuiny centuries. In Stiwl holm are ninny to he found, imw ^ ly cared for in ;i well km.wu inii.-L'iit .Some of those northern ehurcln.''. in.* m yours, "And now,' mv friend," sn'ld NealeV "one linal word. If you play any tenmes j "'ith me, l'lldo ti trick with vou that j will wind yob up. I have it on the ! nuioJ.th.-it. this M.iller jrirl is goirifr. to ; die. Now. I've been turning up a little ; evidence, malnn�� most of it myself out j of ihe raw goods-, of course, and loan j.m.'ike evidence that would hang a man ; -'or a murder committed before he was born. Uow would you liko to have me And he tossed an envelooe across to Robinson's desk. Robinson glanced at it hastily and put It Into his pocket. Elmendorf appeared to ho busy with' tho old contract which Alden had handed to him, and, having received permission to keep it for a few days, he put the useless document into his pocket. ".lack," said Alden, "will you ask Mr. Wlllett to come In here?" Wlllett was the firm's accountant. Robinson walked toward the door, and as he did so Elmendorf half rose from A Ilcltfirinn Thnt Grnin. The Idea that Mohammedanism is "played out" would be a dangerous one for statesmen to bank upon. It isn't. Mohammed began his career as' a prophet more than 000 years later than ihe beginning of the Christian era At present he has 170,000,000 disciples more than one-third as many ��3 there are Christians in the world: ,,. Nine hundred years ,ago there, were in India no Mohammedans. Nowithere are 50,000,000, and they are Increasing In number constantly. They are by all odds the most energetic subjects in British India. . The western wave of Mohammedan-'' ism rolled up to the farthest corner of Spain, up to the walls of Vienna, and then began to recede, but the' shrink-' ing process was accompanied by expansion elsewhere. In Africa Moham- - medanism is steadily proselyting. Russia in Europe has 3,000,000 followers of the prophet, more than'.'there are in what is called "Turkey in Europe." Asia/however, the realm of future growth, is the Mohammedan strong- i hold. To less than 41000,000 nativo j.Christians there are 109,000,000 Mo- i hammedans.- ��� j is nbout. 2li dc- iho time, summer ���~A dog-rees, duly be- ai I'd tho Ihree winter Jmmt.'.s Ui rl^.:J,os below ycro, with .laiiiii.ry 2:\ d ;.n^.s |,eb,w. Spripr "uiy be said Lo bo 0|n-n towards tlie end of April, the last zero temperature of the wint-r usm.liy oc.-.-.n ring ��'."'"t the f,t|, of this month. May ���^(h an average tempera! i re of .j.|' degrees, is by no means an unplea- -anl. month, ,Ui(| t]���. o;j,t] if. t)l(, ,_ eraffe date of (he Iu.st f,-t,��t of spiin,r. lauJy obi-ei-iafions during five suuimors indicate, that on the ��� average the temperature- rises to 70 degrees or higher on 4 0 days and 'to .80. degrees, or I.ig-heiV on , 1/1 dnvs- t>0 , degrees wasi recondod' iu Dawson June, 189!)- and 05 d�� of the same year. ',. . . h,.?'-,'^ tomiieratures,: with miich blight sunshine and an absence��� of frost duriiar three, months;,' together wit'0 r'��"*\ dayH of a latitude w��Uim- a few degree 0f the Arctic c.iicle, amply account for the success neat Dawson in Rowing a variety of garden jiroduce, j,,,.; elti.ee, radisjuis. cabbn^s ' flower, -potatoes, and wu'rrn'nt . the bribe that the hardier <:e,,,il^might tho m. Nt,,��IYuk,J��'T��','-i<��'-.v mid in the fa. Northern dlsLricts Mackenzie Basin, M iia.'iteiilatioii. Beyond such public ei predion of painstaking labor oiu1 Jim? see in almost any comfortably fun"''1 ed house wooden fork?, sp'-mi-i. s:ut boxes and platters, but still iii.^ :'[ ,.,��� (raetlng attenlion are hu;^' ��<"��,on f^M tankards, and these will oMeii W 0^ close siudv both in dciKii ami in ^ ffl* cut ion. mm m 'gives i<\ July' IU- a lY'011!1 �� |S|?il small islands in tbe sotitli.. l'liciik'�� fMfe^ groat many years ago I'mind Iiits of roo m^ H.'tiine.l circulating.as'money. Jl'liis cur- ||, rency came to them in a curious him1: nor. The body of a''sh'lpwre.ckcd saiflor h had drifted ashore,' and to the unto- toritfcT savages, who' had never., .before ed IU" [ il <- kw., largo liidiiig cauli- of the seen clothing ,of any. kind, his n nel shirt ,was' an object of wonder ni ndmlration. . 'Uy.common consent1110 cut. tho' garment Into 'small .'P1'11"' Which thenceforth became the earn" cy of the island.' _' Quite Opi��o��l'" *' -��� MOYIE, B. C. niinii arts m :>��; * ��i EfiE CAE SICK HORSE m flOWA RAILROAD JOURNEY AFFECT- ,��� i-ED A HIGH BRED HACKNEY. BoilljBre'a Trip to tlie Horse Show aud It Ended So Disastrously���Ter- 'ing Hide In a. Wheeled Box }r a, Uothonae "Fvuiniug. story of what happened to a |)red, hackney when he was sent 1 to'the Madison Square Garden show is told by SeweJI Ford iu s Nine.", Bonfire was the back- ���'Vgfiffin&rxie, but he did not look at all fiMaiat tbe moment. The author says is stomach was a queer feeling yew people are aware \," limns ;.,:'!itui-.y strengJ.h ui Sii.co 180,0 !$Jr>,<<0i-.0f'(! spent on her fortificvtHiii'- f'i'OI- V.'l l|i. b< en Keep Mi card's Lisument in the liousa. Two lbou.siind feet of ,iir jui-.. (i m the proportion of 7 to 3 villi <-iyA g-as will produce an explosion e.,ual to that of 50 pounds of gunpowder COULD NOT WALK. M*tfW* ��*��*JW1>fa?,��Hwi Q\ A!) WPWQ Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured His Lumbago and he is a Souud , Man. A Young Uuly Tells tho Torture Mie Suffered from ltI:t'M!ii.-'U-.m. Miss Myrtle Major, IIart land, N. B., Is one of the thousands who'havo proved that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will cure rheumatism. Itl.iss Major says : 1 suffered from the trouble for nearly a year. I had the advice of a doctor and took his medicine, but it did not help me The trouble was located chiefly in ' my ankles, and the pain I suffered at times was intense. As a matter of fact at times I was 'ood e-1 ���>aW} u,.nerts ���* 'al;%;h ��� Y*di AwJ\k :'i.T if* quite unable to walk ��� across" tho be did not at all understand.' Iu ! room, and for some six months J was ad was a dizziness which made j confined to the house, f used lini- ish that the stall' would not! ments and pther medicines prescribed "io% lio'isosi about so. Streaks of pain shot v aiottE'hls' backbone and "slid down his fYf^g^Hot and cold flashes swept over ��� *J)ia ,Eody, for Bonfire had a bad case ./Of 'car sickness���a malady differing "+ftOT��pBeasIekness largely, iu name only -Ji-ftlBO a well developed cold' complicated by nervous indigestion. ���"Toned to the key, he had left the "bem% stables. Then they had led him ''fntofhat bos o�� wheels, and the trou- ' ble-Wd begun. Men shouted; bells :* h - '" eJau|ed;, whistles shrieked. EonUre ncrtsw ' * ^fritlthe box start with, a Jerk and, tfc'i * t&UtMplng, rumbling, jolting, swaying, a ca-(! t\ move somewhere off into the night fiYtk'sc, 'Alcfan agony of apprehension���neck v- i "atrctched, eyes staring, ears pointed, *���>. ity \ -1 'tSWgtj>ug qulTerlng, legs "stiffened���Bon- ,ariSM r ' sflro��waited for the end.,,, But of end | "���"then! seemed to be none. .Shock after =^= r, ghees Bonflre withstood and still found r, \ >fcInBKlf waiting. What ,it all, meant he >�� X VefaM not guess. There were the other * *' ^bc��& that had been taken with him ^fcrtofthe'box, some placidly munching, others looking curiously about, were the familiar grooms who soothingly in his ear and patted leek In vain. The terror of the this being whirled noisily away ox, had struck deep into'Bonfire's and, he could not get It out. So od for, many hours, neither eat- t^'ghor sleeping, listening to the feeling the motion and trem- Jas one with ague. OJpourse it was absurd for Bonfire %& gk to pieces in that fashion. You tail flip a Missouri Modoc around the vorlcf and he will finish almost as Books'as'be started. But Bonfire had blodif, and ' breeding and a pedigree Whi^went back to Lady Alice of Burn JtaSfjjYorkshire. HtMcoltdom had been a sort of bot- fcou#e- existence, for Locblynne,' you knowy Is the toy of a Pennsylvania coal barony who breeds hackneys not for profpt,' but for the joy there is in it, jnsifas other men grow orchids and build cup defenders. At the LochlynYe Btasles they turn on the steam heat in 3?Qvember. On rainy days you are exercised in a glass roofed tan bark ring, ���nd hour after hour you are handled ftVer deep straw to Improve your action. You breathe outdoor air only in , fcigo fenced grass paddocks, around ' Width you are driven in surcingle rig ' fey & cockney groom imported with the BlgB'dn saddles and British condition powders. From the daj' your name is Wtlt'en in the studbook until you leavi you havo balanced feed, all wool bl&n ;ets, fiy nettings and coddling that Btert ��� ceases. Yet this is the method that rounds you into perfect hackney forii A'l this had been done for Bonfire and with apparent success, but a few hou i of railroad travel had left him ^Itl a set of nerves as tensely strung �����H li ose of a high school girl on grucl- Uati n day. That is why a draft of Cold air had.chilled him to the bone; Ythv is why, after reaching the Garden he had gone as limp as a cut rose et u ball. A Wk-II rCejH Secret. -la 18.7J a Milan student is said to HIM( discovered the secret of pctril'y- ItJfiTl uiuan ilesh. In 18dG he W;is drown- fd I i a shipwreck on the Mediterni- ne,Ui sea, the wonderful secret pcrish- .'1th him. si | for rheumatism, Jji.t they did me no good. Then some ol my friends urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I acted -on their advice and, before'! had used three' boxes 1 began to feel better. T tool* niiif. boxes of the pills altogether, and before J finished thn last box not n trnre of Lie.; trouble remained. It. i.- i:i>\\ nfiti'ly t.wo years since T took die pills and nr. tlvrc has ilo< been a ^.yn'ptom of the trouble since it proves that th.'- pills make 'permanent cure��." Rheumatism is a dise.-.r.e of th.. blood and ca', only be curf'd by treating it thro'u.ch the blood. That is why IV. Williams' 'Pi.dc Pills always cures thi.-i trouble. Good bloo'h" makes every' oiga'n in the body strong and healthy, end as 'every lose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make /lire, rich blood, it follows that they -ure such troubles as ann''inia, neu- ,algia, indigestion. heart .trouble, kidney ailments, eiysipelas, the. after .'Tects-of la gripj��o and fevers,, etc i hey also relieve and cure the ' ail ents from which so many womci^ onstantly suffer Srr thac,t'you ut*i 1 be genuine pills with the full name, Or." Williams' Pink Pills for J'aie 'ijople." on the wrnp[)er around ev ry. box. Srdd b,v all medicine de.d -s or sent post paid at r>'l cents a ���ox "Or six box'", loi S *_',.")() I iv writ .:���.> Il.c Dr.' Williain.- Medi; inc Co irockviile, Ont. 'I I us bicrf;-cst iown in Xi-w X.e.iland- A iic.klnr.ii���has Chris-1 church is over 57,000. (;",220 prop!": a good second bi'l ". ��� 1 '���-. D ^afr.:ss Cannot Be ins ol aid by local applications, as' ,ihcy cuii.-mi I'L-ticii I lie --j 'iiul that it, l>y coii.s'iu,utioi!!il r.'i:ii.iiios Deafness is caused by an inilaau-d co:i- -'ition of tlu1 neicoas liaine: of ihe IOh.s- Ui.'liian Tube. When this tulip ue'.s in,-, famed yon Ijivc a n:nil)lir.�� to;.")'l ii o,.,< nn,i 'his lube- le.sioifd ,lo its'not tan!" foiuli- I tioa. irt-arii'K ���>,!,'! lit- (lefclroyo-i for ivfr: j i.lae' i'aj.f.5 out tif ton ��re cnus< c! 1-1- iv> turili, wliiuh is aoihiiiR liti" na inlianir.' I'Liadiliuii of ttic- imiioiis surfn<���:���". \\\' will chp (lee truaiiiod IieiJ.Li's foi in,v I'M so <.| (Icafiu'vis fui'iseij l>v r.itarrh) Lhtil cimiiol lie en. od I iv II ni!'j, .OliU'itI t.-t:ruu iSead for lucidni's. fre.'. Andr.'s.s. K. ,J. CliK\L-;y & Co , 'I'i'l' (Jo, O. Solo by iirii^,>!>-ts, 7r>c. Hsili's Paniily Pills nt-.' t lie host Grantoa M;>n ��.Ji,iuts tho <;<>Ofl Jfcwn tliat Tlier��> fsa Cur<; for Ki.N Kidney j'HU. Granton. Out.; Jui;e !.���{ Special)��� There is no uncertain sound aljout the statement oj John J.-Ietcher of this place. "1 a.m tioned as t'o (he parUeuJais of his cure Mr. Fletcher said ''i- had been tumbled lor a year with Lumbago and Kidney Troubles. Sly urine was of a very bad color and J could get nolhimr to help mo. ''I consul Led doctors but they could not help'me and I was not in a very cheerful frame of mind wh/-ii T- decided, lo try Dodd's Kidney. Pills. "fliit it w-ns j1 de ilirseir .'.I tl'J!) f- |i'l|'ort l!',l J;i-ia. Thu'i are 217 teachers. ' Lef|''L'St: .school o ed.,- :i Cie nidr Hiinififs Litiiissrit is sssd by Physicians \ r.e oi.J. :,t the "\ ict or; J7Go, a.id i: ���tP��Mi:��. >i" liic :,i<; Ie. i , :.��� Oil. '!��� en r.-1- -)'.; e.liii'Mi. ! t warslilp in existiiirft is " She was launched in theiefore lt-,8 veaiso'd im '.-ail.! ..i.t. i f'M'l V \.!ll.-' m-leei' ;. !ii-f ,il ���>������>>��� ",-, I 1' i-- -. ide-d 1" ;���".!,�� '.''an ..,-,1 1 uu.:.'" ,< n-a-'ii-d :s i!!.'!isr'f"i.',ili!( t'V.'i'-, heiise. -VO'.'TJfROl' & LVMAX CO ;-i:"ir,.-s of Mr Ti.oni.-s F.r- ���"'h>: li is i.fiv.- |-.{-i^; solii b> iiiitsii. s lbif.-,i;l.(,i.i ii-,,' Tl.i- ;.; ufii-oi;n'fl I). the sulTfriai ;!<���!���' u'itl. L-;,iotif i1 litmisl,,.', ;...i;i '] Ids Vidnii'ite -i (i'ei I'i'h is il> us oi iU. e.r'.'l ��;i\ r-, .-ci!V for hd'r to." ��� sia.cu'i- a It i- i l,i> i.. 'ran,e To .'," is iiDthmjr pqufl] to -tfotiYi (."'-aM.-.s' 'iVi>"ia Rxli-nniaator for (!i-sfro\- mir w.irn.s Xo ."HP-Jo of its Idml h,>i ai ven Mini sat>.-i\wl ion THE l,NDIA_NTRAPPER. Tho Ki'd 21 nit ii;"? -i I^t"C��i Uys for ifef. ' Kcuutiful In Nsluic���'A'iio Hupyiy i ilutitii]:; ii riui'uls. , It is dawn when the Indian trap- I per leaves his lodge. Jn midwinter of , the far . north, dawn ' couios late. ��� Stars, which shine with a hard, j clear, crystal radiance only ' seen in j northern skies, pale in the gray morning gloom; and the sun comes , over the hoifron dim through mists . of frost smoke. in an hour thu ; frost mist, lying thick to the touch, ' like clouds of steam, will have clear- f ed, and there will be nothing fi oin , sky line to sky line but. bonding slin- I light and snow-glare. . I The Indian trupper must be far afield before middaj". Then the sun ' ca.sts no man-shadow to scare game ' ' from his snares. Black is ihe flag ' of betrayal in northern niiowinter. it | is by the big .licjuid eye, .glistening ' on the snow like a black marble, ���; that the trapper detects the white j hare; and a jet tail-tip streaking ov- j or tho white wastes in dot^ and , dash'-s tells him the little ermine, j whose coat rnu-'it line some emperor's ' , THAT FLOUR? it's worth its weight in gold. It's the best seller because its cpiality Is best. It is made by Ogilvic's mills, and it is made right, of the best wheat. It will make the whitest, sweetest, most healthful bread and the finest cakes imaginable. BUY '" 'OQIEVIE'S " " ungarmn riour and have THE BEST coronation robe, is alte itelv scud- as he grows hot, lie throws naming bai;eheadcd ihe clit-riL. Dutch Ci'ifie.' a us' their giatis. peoj le consiui.e over li>ib. oi head \-eurly���twice a.s it nrii iieaie.st compel i'urs. ; hi> I'.eK f-,.1..l!' .W!> 1CII.XKV niKKH'it/l") yir ,1 \\". \S ilder .' 1' . I.n' o-;;e ib>' ^��� mj-ii."- ' "I iii-i sab r>cr to .-������.( ie l.tct's- el Cola .nid ICiihii v P.itKi'ltv i I,.., In-: 'I i', i". i 111'! fie -Mi^ : ���> 11' ; ! I'..ra.. lei' . u l.i'i- all v :\if ' I'e ,1 " in fa. , uu ili> ir.c 1 11! Ml !;. aflii) i! i no n ��� ��� :i ie (l-i'i- ronioilios !ia-\i'- l..i!-ii l> 'st nioiiii in ; ! li i o e i-i 't.'---0 "l-l'lil 'S '.Sll' I'lHil'i of l o '<��� i" ��� a. o an.) uu: ii \ i!i ii Vi'iis'i "j-easv dishes, with Lever's !)r\ Foap. will remo\o ti.e trrea grealest ea5-.'. |��e!h or jiaiis |I'IV.'(1|--|- ^vilh Tl the . .\luioid eeims- have been found to rc'.-iin then vitaiiiy for 21 d.vvs ia garden earth; for 82 .days in sand; and in ice (or a year or more. >% ft K���'WEEKLY Pollinc, Acmo Tuaip Gov- siS'-E'tLP (ji-nors ll.c maiib .'>U puniL/5 work >'...-y, and fit ,->b kinds (iron nr wood). Mills run willi half it'ssv. uid. Awa^Pxrhisii-e ti-rriiory. II.- ir.ents -ell it. PUfrti' GOVEnHORS,, 17" Prir.ccss Street. VViampeti- of abif^si c\ ,.,-y lianif ilrofn i":imii (lie hoilv and a. - '������ i .'J: lifi is the ' Ji()imr ��� ���.I! eel- :;i lium that of the [���.eolhiuan; the I ri.si'.imiii's. and -.iQff ni/irsAN'Bv 0|.- yio'i']ir:Hs )l.C0iniiieiid Buby's Own Tablets. ���'! ^vOuld ,���,i j,,. \V;t|UHlt them." is a JfiJ-V-familiar sentence in theirdetters to i|{. tiu. -i\iIi]L-tf-. get this praise M'tfp'y beiau.si- no other medicine has C^Ct ilon,. So IlillC|1 j() relieving, and curli r ,|���, iViiiisrd's tiuijiieEt'Lufiibcrnaa's Friend. The total nalioual debt of th-- se^cu great [lowers is only about S.'IS in t aeh S.'tai of their nalion.il WLnkh Hollo-., ay's Cm ii Omi> e; tlie im-du-ini1 ni. ii'ino\(�� all l.iatiH of corns and \\a ris, un.l only 's VoL't'lable ��.iUS i fou' O? I if is IF ���**% u% IE EIBEI������?S BRSIPERVE0U3 SHEATHiHS ���9* KB" *-^ 1*" C~ *l 3U38.Q3NO PAPER MADE. It Is very much stronger ansl thlokor thitn. ariy other arts no taste or flavor to anytKlng Tflth vrUlcli It conies tn contact. It Is largely usoj not only for BhOtitlntf honsos, tent Coy Hnln&r cold storage bnllcUngrfl, refrlsrarators.-^-tlalrleh.���aifa.nit\^it\u���fcariL All Filaoes where the object Is to keep *,n even uacl zmtform tcinxVeratur*, aad ot .ine sKina t'm�� avoiding dampness. VTrito oar Agents, TKK8 & 1MBRSSB, Wlnalpec for euniples. TS��StE BE. ES. EDDY OC5., Umlteei, HULL. / /} J���^ VL< 3 '/ ��� ***? '/ j ?,ear Glasgow, Scotland, an o!d- ! fashioned >.p\vi;oineii engine has been at work at^a mine continuously since lStW.- It develops 27 horse-power. As every Asthmatic knows all too well, attacks ol asthma come on without t\\ arning, usually from two to three in the moiming. L stronyly advise an immediate investment oi ..^1.115 in the thive following reme- ,li0-S :���i)r. Augtict Koenig's Hamburg jb-east. Tea. br. August c Koenig's of shadow the sun casts, or the fie- Hamburg Drops', and St. Jacobs Oil. greo of light on the snow. Inquire j f|.onl your druggist, so as to have "the season of the year, and- ho | Vn0.n in the house ready for use at knows by tho slant sunlight coming j G1!Ct. up through tbe frost smoke, of the i i'p1-1.,,tni|.!it. Take Dr. August Koc- southc-rn horizon. And get. him talk- j ,,'j^-^ |[an,biu-.r Brea.^f Tea at- nigh- ing about his Happy J,li:mi"ff j ongoing to bed, hot. and slowly. St. grounds, and after be has filled it iiIac^bs oii should be used a with tho implemenats and creatures j ,v.mi apolication across the and people of the ebase, he_ w-,11 ���c- j t .(in o- ('h(. c.host scribe it in the metaphor ot what be I has seen at sunrise and sunset under | the Korthern lights. lb- does not ; ! - of the indiivi-t causes of a.-.thma, August. Komiig's Haniiiiirg l'roj.s see these things with tho gabbling ex- clamatoi'i.\s of a touiisl. Uc s..os them because they sink into his na- ^ XaY] T,u, fon meni ai i , , ��� . ,. Iiliuitic sllniild !)���'' ."> er'l II11 an oiit- op Poland on the throat, following the bronchial tubes or .vr passage's. As the stomach is a!w.i.\.-: more or less aiiecled, and coiislitules uno l'r. ins ture and become part of furniture. The most brilliant description th writer ever heard of tbe hereafter ! iood. avoid neb dishes oi was from an old Creo se.uaw, tooth- foods, as potatoes, and whit .less wrinkled like leather, belted at i Remember that Irom the I the waist like a sack of wool, with j blood is led. and iroin the tissues I of the asthmatic should be careiuiiy 'considered. Take plain, tumrisl'.n .; Iji-jmiI avoid rich dishes or starchy Pro.nl i the food the ilood the 'pusuisoraers, Sick Meadaclie, Constipation; Wind ari Pains la Sfomaci!, Impaired Disordered Liver a. ion, Female Ailments. PKEI>AKKD ONLY BT THK rROrKIETOH, Thomas'Beccham, St. Helens, Eng., Sold by ail Druggists In Canada and U. S. America. In boxes, 25 cents. hands of dried parchment and moccasins some five months too odoriferous'.- Her version-...rari. that heaven would: be full of music of running waters and south winds: that .there would always be warm gold sunlight like a midsummer afternoon,' with ar'j formed. This forgot k ii. The diel sho'ihi never be forgot Un. The diel which 1 have advocated is the proper food for ���the blood of the Asthmatic Vvho has ii .tendency to ily^pejisia.', constipation aiid nervousness. The blood is the life, and where it is debilitated.. . it, ��� purple shadows, where -tired > women j must, be made, rich 'and pure, hence X could rest; that the trees would- bo j.recommend T>i{. August Koenig's covered with blossoms, and all the I. lain burg .-.Drops, in conjunction with pebbles of the shore, like dewdrops.��� | Hamburg!' Breast rlea 'and St. Jacobs Miss A. C. Laut, the Trapper. in "The Story of ��� on. Tiie vaca marina' is the largest'of fresh Avater fish. It, '.weighs'up t< Hunj;iu-iiui Ornsn. "1.200 pounds. 11 is :found only" ii j, If Hungarian grass were cut for : the Amazon and ".Orinoco. J hay as early as it should bo���that is, j _ ��� , In first blossom���it would lie moro ' ~ ��� ��� i highly regarded, for while it has not. been ranked with hay made from the leguminous plants its analytical : classification approaches so near to them that it is worth considci-'ing. 'Its habit of quick growth makes it especially valuable for planting after some earlier crop is removed, i Unless- the land, is very rich' al these crops will manifest approcia- ��� lion of an application of ��� about 200 . pounds acid phosphate, -10 pounds ' muriate of potash aiid 10 pounds , nitrate of soda and heavy applica- I lions of the manure ot tillage.���\V. '���'.,.���, ., ,-, ... Y F. McSparran in Stockinan and Far- ��� W'11 make them SOtt�� whlfc9 and mer, fleecy.; 7B TISi O^,^^ STOGK FOOD TO ENCOUHAGIS ITS" USE ure kIvIdr tic. lollowhiff prizes for competition tt ibt Winnipeg Exhibition of 1903. '6 m .D At Winnipeg Exhibition ... FIRST PRIZE. For tho hsaviust calf, Rny pure breed, or srrade, born after tho 1st January, 1903, .'ed on Us.rnefa.c St,ock Food, $100 ia srold. SECOND PRIZE. For the second Heaviest Calf, auy purs bre��Kl, or pr��-de, born after 1st of January. 1903, fed on Cu.rr.ofuc 3tock Tood, ?50 in pcld T1IIKD PRIZE. ' Fcr the third heaviest calf, any pure breed, or prude, born after 1st of' Janu- try, 1903. fed on Carnafac Stock Food. C2.-5 tn frold. CONDITIONS' ��� Only one entry will be allowed from each Farmer or Stoc.'.inan. and stock r.o'i.t be exhibited ut ths VTinaiueu Ei-- hliiillon. F.viclence i:iust tin j.roducod at the tlma of exl'ihition to show that ths, -iuhaaU w*re fori or; Carr.ofnc Stock Food. (--nin-fiic luis |ii-ov(.'n a dociiied sucrese. !��� -inrdiiK into coinl.iion nnd ftUteninu viiere otlier footib fail, Seru! for leuflet, eivm? the vi.nva of vo*>*i itiuflans as to the merits of Cn.rii��?fac. Thov all tpeaJc Uglily of it. TRY CARSiSF/iC r��R YOUR STOGIf. iV. G....DousJaSj .ir?a��ufaoturep, Prlnoens Street, W;on {pen. You can obtain It from, your dealer. LADY: AGENTS WANTED VXJkji.U��-.',,.:j .-.^ Sipv^v^ AaAAm ���ri4S*i��i~I ffy.NriVTi \AA) Sunlight will not injure; arden them. It i B��il Selllr.e Sldrt Supporter und Walsl Adjusto rrer IntrnJuceJ. Sells at slcht. 'Good profit. .* S-n.i ':'"��� �����'->ts for ssmpls snd terras to asrrnts DRUSH & ZO.',' Oept. W. TOROfVTO. Tho "taiprj'OvilSD DEWEY" , S3G15BJ,E . STOGSC WATERER I 1 L'atontcd April 24, 1900.1 Attuichablc to Tank Pipo or Barrel Never {'��� ts ��� ut of ��rder; no repairs necessary; 5d siiuplu a child can attach it; unquestionably the 11'niy satisfactory NVattirer madu. i.'.vorv (armor needs one or more ot thom.oven if iio docs not rai-o more than TOTJK HOGS. , ���For Sale Bv��� ROBERT M.. MOOSE, - ��� WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Much '.. of iw'.i.s.'fnnii. l!,c ; hick wi.rld's iii , llll.'Ol loverly rc- v"*../. fKt. X.J. Wc. *3i. ill / ifj-M SBGn ?*f!t .�����':,���, ����� .i.."'i-: iff ���^^tS^^^t???^^ -*W ;~-z *-J _���'=-_��'..> -���=��2s��rc2����3Sf?^ 7Cotl>iiig l,fhe >..,ii��-riento. ���~-��� -.--:: - --��� -- '-- =iPCi:st:coi:r3?sjiio:��>gocKl tLrfn "Ion e;<-| f** | J Jff 'ifclishcdir t!.e ;;:!?: cr/.ci Lcspccplsb0"3^-' c:��o l:t.irs aboufY Tall ai - ' ;, fe ^fSSE^Z^ '"' . ' .el JYo>:^ r aC ZiCzZ Kcol^zcry. tr.Rz. il:c[ Misml.e.YtlnY Cck'e, Chopra i P 11719'OT ytfBSC'ril'TfO.J ^ 2C SATURDAY. JTJVE 20, 1903. ^"iVt T.vi'.'T 'KtXCTlON. Nov; U:a.t it is certain the: 6 will be an election within a fc.v iuonths.it ia Inleicstiug to turn back and review tlip lctult of the Inst election in South E.if.1 KootnMy, which,took place Juno and Diarrhoea T?erj-dy v/Ili cr.ro chol- j era morbus, and he rr.'.l most likely! forget, it Lf/oi-B the end 'of the day * Let him have a severe attack ' of tliat' diseasp, fool that h-;Y about tn die,! use this remedy, nail learn' from Ins ' ov-'n ezperienca bew Cuic^iy It gives] rol.'ef, and he will lem-smber if, ai] hi.-, life. For sale by >\l\ druggiYf;. j ���snEsaKWWJ ^iiss^waranciir^GwaB^^ 3arapbsl Residential street. Residential lota on Tavistock street, ' JTouso and lot on Victoria street. House sod let'on Lako Shoro avenue. NO. 366��� A. E��. '$"��� Meets in (he I. 0. O. P. hall every Saturday evening r.t H o'clock, Yisib'nj,' br;'tk-re:: dr.i cordially invited to attend i::csa meetings. Fnu- Su;:>:ki;..-, Pros, :i:.sto.\; j feec'y. ��-aCO*Torear=xiTKT. .business street. block on Victor;.- Why you should buy " j FAIR PLAY CHEWINf "OBACCO '.), -1900���llirco year:: ago. Af. that 1 0,,.-,. Tro,, ., . , j ,. .. .. ,., , KJiOAuSji it is the jjest quality, election there v/oro three candidate -on/"! �� ir-r. ��� ���- ~ ��� , . lii^OAU&J-j it is (ne most lasting " _ smill Hoyk> .:.....' CU ' Cranbrook 12? Wnrdncr .".. ., 30 Kl],-o f ., .. - ���i.-:ic; c.-ci-J- ,'. . ;' ; on Vie 'li.' iv ifll'l.,.. . 1-! V. i'--n..,;.,.. o 0 . *. - :*ii)i.' . . V ,- 1 ��� 1 , Co-li. Fcnn."1 S'lH ��9 ..SI / , "~5 s i. V 1 1'J :���. fl 7;) ( f 202 ��� s o in tho Geld���flu. C. Smith. Win. Fernie i < , ci,e.y and John J?. Oostigcu. There wcra ' JBECA5JSE it ' is the i,.\j?fij:s- high 974 votes enst, dislributed a��3 foliov/s: grade 10 or 20c plug.' BECAUSE tho x.vfis aiie VAi.imiui fori ^(J < premiums until Jan. 1, 1903 I BECAUSE v,-e cu.iunxre every [>lu*C',! , ,and " , *'' I.-ECA7JSI-'your dealer is autboraied Good dairy business near towu. Mining stock, FOB BENT. Office rooms and living appart- rnents on Victoria street. Houses for rent. We do a. general commission business. :- loirt-ftind your mnnnv if ���" you aro not sntisfiprl. arrell fi n % Box \15. MOYIE, li. C. Q\V11K KilVIRE TOJBAOOO CO. Ltd Since the Just election South E.ist gMd -g t\j.ot(;n:i3' bus been tiividtfd into tv/o: ill'jj.. i-.(.vionil di-=tncds, and the number of voin j ii the new distiict, or Cranbrook :iir--!r:ct, would be "as follows: Moyie, | Vl'AAr.mbrook. .20-1; Y/ardner, 21;' 'XfZvy Creek, G; Wasu, I'd;, Kimber- :ey,G7.���Total, ��*4fc-.�� ft- ' ilowever tbe result of the vote ibis year will be somewhat changed, For instan'ce, V/ardner will poll a much larger vote this year than it did three ' yoars ago. Kimberley's vote -will/ .likely fall down some., but Marysville, .which has swung up since the last o election, v:ill poll a good size'd vote, i '/The vote at Moyie will be fully as l.ircje as it was al the last election. While there are not so many miners employed horc, the number of lumbcr- ' men have greatly increased, and there are more Canadian sili:;ens amougstt them. 'Ins.- thu vote c? Vahli. Jlvan S9��<^^S3�� Wlldey r>o:lSa X.-.. ���i i ! . W '���.'TT*:. -*>^ "V0 r^. Y"-3> , L"\' l Meet3 every Idonday evening in their ' (S Jiall on Victoria street.' So-ournini; I . j^v Odd Feilows cordially invited. ���! , Hi I "KS A. I). JJrummoxxj, E..J. Pmyvij', . ^ Noble Grand. ' rieer'y. ' g I Moyie Board of Trade ' ^ fleets on the ih-st Wednesday - evenincr of each -month'at S o'clock sharp' in tho co^rt Jioiii-e. Jamks Cho.vj.v, Ifon. .i/rc-t. ' A. 1'. MAciio:;AL��, Pre$. id��Jt tJ&tj Tho.safesL buy of the season.'and you will double v(,u'- -.ira.-, money in (hreo mpnths. The company iiave 12' <���],.,, \Vhich surround die St. Eugene mine���the largest si In lead mini; on the American continent. ^> Cures Pain Instantly P.' P. Joiixstow', Vicc-1'rcs. E. Oaii rnKi.i,, Scc'v. Harvey , & 2��IcCarter, rOKTSTEEMS, U.C - in any part of body. | nw���r, accnor* p^.���, RKVELSTOK.r., Ji. C. Stocks bought and sold on margin by Witbout taking a <}rop ol medicine. , AH tho superficial pains are relieved without tho big risk ot taking dangerous drugs 'into the system. , Tts work is simply marvelous. Beale3 HuteliisoB & ElwslH laxaSu Ifpjicl Office nafeK5-��ira en, sj Watch Kepairt.nc. a Si-scr.vi.Ty. * i ,?"rfr7r>-^ jssiU^i -���:, c:%. -y^. 3s �� Price, ^S.OO. CHRISTIAN ' NIELSEN, hlOYIE, 1j. C. ' tl O. F. DErlAULNIER DEAIER IX ESS Barristers ���& Solicitors. W. F. G-UIID, I ^i> For Particulars npply'to ^ ;. ..-.��������� AVI liARHTSXElt; SOLICITOR. EXC. FARRELL & SMYTH, 1 ���a i-i .! /a 'I j .1? ���1 'A MM \. *��� = ' Jti *-jCa�� CRANBROOK. ��l��.��U��WPl'||LJ ^| j MUWJ4l*mw B. C ' ' , - ��� . MOYIK, JI. c, ^ Agejit i Y BK�� F. E. KING, GranJbrook, B, O. T|I| PROMPT DELIVERY. Q Queens' Ave. MOYIE G-eorge H. Thompson, Barbi&tkh, SoLrqiTOH, No j llflfgSj tary 3>uhijc, etc. j Solicitor for the Imperial Rank of Canada. CRANBROOK, Biurim Cou-Mi!r.v Toilet Articles Drug and Stationery ' Store. Office Stationer)' School Supplies. P>r l**9l heinicals. 5*-; vO^^iHB- ,!s;o#S ? A ,1'r- k P. NV: ^"?-Ji'!;-^^-^" COSMOPOLITAN W. F. TATE. )-���'; Yero is nolhhig'to hinder an independent or a labor candidate entering the coniest in any of the" different constituencies, j ...-��.. ..��AJJ) There are three newspapers published | Jp.tvsler. CRANBUOOE. B. C the Cranbrook Electoral districl-thc | ofneial Walch Inspector for" i?0' C P < Oranorook Hercld, the i^crt Steele; R. Crow's Nest Divw,�� " '! 0u* aira '-5 lG ?lGi^ Wl;-orr�� Prospector end tho Moyio Leader, 1 ho ! ' i Herald will it al! probability pin its: -^~ ^wss^ssj? ��� , faith lo the Liberal 'party, and will - support a Griuibrook man if one is put up. The Prospector is Conservative in politics and v/ill support a Conservative., providing he is not a Cran- j brook ir.au, British Columbia Good d.vii ir:d 'oqUM baos* itlv/ays on hand. a The best of..'afloonv.Hodatiori& for^the traveling public, J'^McMahon, Mg-r. .' Ml o Lender is abtfolutelvj independent^ in politics, and v/i JI go j into ihe campaign free hacdecj and in pbsitiouMo suiiport the jnest coin potent man for tb.e office. '. mnn rr |J0SEPh' niederstadt, Prop! ==========^^^ W \\ I K K " jJ'fHi J.-INB TAILORING GO' ���.���=====2=2=2=22: n || r^r^Trj WW Bflfif Pnrfor and rinftisri Seer Always on! ftua,lity not excelled in the country.]!;;Try3iti'and be convinced. roc C-rusit .1 Jilblr. Iu ^]:;io;t, every neighborhood uomc- 0':c h:ir; died frcm au atl.iok tu" colL' ur cliobira morbiif!. often bef.ue medicine et.'.I'l b'- procured or a'jibj ^i';iim nvm- 'MiiieU. A reliuble resnl-dy for ih'.at di-.j.tfc'e.-. ihoubl bi: h'. pt, at lu.nd. Thu ii~i.- ip loo great for anyone to take. Chamberlan's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea J-Cemedy ha.-- nndoubtedlv! saved (he live* of more iieonle und ie- lievcd more p.-ijn and tuilViing than ;ttjy i>\b.(n nr.:dicinc in use. Jt can ahv.iv:: b'i c^it'iided upon^ Lor siic hy all dnggsitir. NOTICE. In Ihj i:iai'.cr oi Tuc Act to rciinlate ll:o clear- j Jiif of liivcrs and Streams, boiug Chautcr IRS. I K.S. U.C.,.IS'-)/. .,.-','... . ' . . ' , ���' .. Nofioe is hereby YivfMi that "appliciilioii lias/ ���' ���"��� . iioen liiiiflo by thuKust Kootcuriy Lumber Com- b n p w 'pa pi tiuuy. Limited, of (;n>nbniok, Uriti.sh! Coliim- S g O g 8 3 @S nic, to: thu I.Jeu(f:ii.int-G(AcriiG.r. in .Council ,? f ilsl I3 ?tv ' uiKleriho pron'M'ttiiB of tho above incnlioufd &fta9**����faiSB '.^i:l..for Kuliionty to jii'ooceil upon tlie oxpira- ��~ .ion oi .sixty dnya from the first: puMic.atioir'of iliit; jiolioe in th'o British Columbia Gazette and Yoyie Leader, newspaper at Moyie, B. C, with iho. removal of .obstructions ��� aii;i. Hie 'eo'nsli-iic-'" tion of darns, slides ��� aud:, booms, and other works vlioreii'i and theivoir noceK'siiry, to faciii late the flotuiuii and tninsmitiiner of logs and timber, in the jMnyie river . below Ihe lower . .Moyii; lake, and ulso to take and use uny lands* which may be necessary lor the eoristruution of liie Ktiid works,-alsb that the toll rate pro- nosed 10 be charged is' 3-2.00 .per'thousand feet board ninaf-iire. ��� ' ',. ' . ��� Also that tlie wnitl i:ompaiiy have deposited M'ivh '..lie Chief Commissioner of Lands and Vvot'ks, nt VJelnnn, li. C, maps aid plans and book '.if reference, as reguired by the said Act. .'.. 'the lands and. wd'.i-r to be all'ectod by the ynid v.'ork will )jc the lands, aujoiniug and tin; ���.vaters of the Ri'.iu iMoyie river below iho .said Moyie lak'i, and the saiu loiv'cr Moyie Like. Billed al Ciaubroo,'-:, H. C, tbis /n'nili d'l.v <--r A.pri), 1:K'3.' . W I.-. i;;i;kd', Eoiiclt-or for'th - A'.j|.licom.s. .Craubrook,'!). C XKJ | *-&*4 xo a:-:d I'jtoii all �� -1 (f^ ^i ��l^*- fJKI MBSOEANT "TAILOS. "-"���0��fflK'j ���y (! z^. i'T. jo.nj\'s:iOjy j.. .t -i.t��--./tb ^.ifl v fJIi and Orders Taken on Everything- . in the Printijip- i- ��� . ^ juine at the VJA-- l'Mnc Suitingd, Overco.Uing Tronarrs, Iiii-K-.rted Goods. B. .0 I Thw Hotel is New and well Furnished. Tiie- i xabjes are Supplied with the Best the * Market affords. The Bar is Filled with j ��� the <*est Brands of Liquors and Cigars. .;- CF i f i. i\ s4 II ft w :0iST KOUTEriAY EDTRISS CO.'S j - "liKANBRQOK, B C Areated Waters of all!I HEADQUARTERS- FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN o Railway e Brwr-K pjiB^gjTCBcigni.T: St" -'. Jbseph's Convent. KJSJjSON, b. g. .'���"���- gUB^CRTT'.E Foil THE LEADER j^oiirding and Day School conducted by tnc Sislcra of !31. Joseph, Nclaq/n B. 0. Commercitil and buflinesp courses a specialty. Excellence find swift progrc:B cli.'iraoteaixe each department. Parents should writo for particular?. One month assures the public of the thoroughness of Hie Sisters'inethoiiH of teaching.' Terms comniaicc ."lanuary, Y\jiril and Sei't, Pupil.s are admitted during term, .,'������" ".' to ���'','.'.. '���������,:' Spol.-, ��. iv. :r. a. j 012 Firs^Avenuc. Skattlk, Wash j IIicadquakt.,,, kou Fast KooticnaV; Its. PATHS Cure .all Nervous and Muscular Diseases. ' r',ris. WATERS Heal all Kidnev, -���-fiver and Stomach Ailments. In all the Principal {mm7^^ % ^���o ' ' i ' ^ ' ��� TERMS^lo tons per ;veelc nfc- Oiues and Towns in ccnv]in-lo "���sidoncciii i-iotei or vnias. ��� Sirs. W. A. Press, -t-'hutographer, CHAS. P. CAMPBELL. Undertaker and Emhalnier. Coffins, Caskets,��� shrouds of, nil ^'' .j'nnd styles constantly kept iii .slock. | . 6flicp~pver Imperial Bank of Gnn- J ada. Telegraph and mail orders .r'o- ! coivc prompt a'ttcntioii. Open nigld aud daj'.'. Phone '.!.! ; Cranbrook/ B. 0. t>: Is r * T\ ritish'; Columbia, CRAKBR501, B C. it* rtta&ll f>TY Av ���,���.������'���'.