FOE YOUR SB&S--J- r * ,t ,*> .. r �����. j. -y if' '. V T OO TO TUB gjtfYXE VHAMIAPY, Kootonuv Hot,.! Wd 1 -/os-ScWAicji, Prop.0 loarflug Driest fas. jtVOL. 4, NO. I|, Blood Oranges, Pineapples, Bananas. Fresh Strawberries. Cherries and Per-' s-an JJates at ^ ^IE* B* '0.7JUNE ML ,, ik_ 13-^1, ^. lfiBMOJTff'SSfflPMBNTSi ' And knockdown In prices .will commence Monday, July ist, 1901. FIRST ROUNJ). CLOTHING-Fine tweed suits from $5.00 up to $20.00. ' SECOND ROUND. , tJNDERVVEAR-Full suits from $1.20 to $0.50 pef suit. ��� THIRD ROUND. TOR SHUlTS-'Good flannel frcmi 50 ets to.$2.50. ' , . '- ' ��� ' FOURTH ROUND. |HATS-^Prom 25 ets to a No.L fur hat @ $1,75. |. , FIFTH BOUND.', jBOOT.3���Miners' digging shoes from $3.00 to $125. tfhvS sUoes '��� ' , from $2.50 tb $i.73. �� June Output was About 2200 Tons, I STOBIES OF CLOSEDOWN 4 LOCAL MEWS. S. A. Scott waa down to Nelson this week. Chas. and Tim Farrell were in Cran-1 brook Thursday. Tom Benton haa returned from the j olocau. J Dr. Higgins made a business trip to Oranlirook Tuesday. "utu,o,ra�� Y ' I "Hulcb" Cranbrook 'insurance Confirm or n��..-j ������*.��� -,,.._. I ir* ������ , -������*.><-von in g, -Miss Mitchell of Lethbrid,e is now 1 THE EH6>1 $% A YEAK Bastardly Work Com-, mitted. Confirm or 1)ouy tho Kej���ms at Present. IPfMfp tlie .sanie timer the ' visitors Will be fM, " shown-, the finest display 'of Dress ' fv ^m^m Goods ever shown an .Moyie*. ^ ���X���\&iMiMfrSt value evcr offered iu East Kootenay for holdings position, in C. 1. Foote's tailoring establishment.' Win. Edwards, a teamster, iva* quite seriously hurt this week, hut ja UOlv resting easily. Sam Giint, manager of the Movie Lumber Co,, was iu'Fort Steele yes.er- daw I^SwIfhwasThroWn Open, i,nt ' lho X.-S.U Slift-treci a Clear Track ' ' ' , Signnl. The shipments of coricen- [tratesfrom the St Engene mine for-month of June a- mounted to 2200 tons. ' ami m -W.sou prtpera that .|* ?l-"^f early and secure a fronl'scat' o money. Come' ��'* present a visitor at the H.iJcyiv Hot Springs sanitarium on Arrow lake, Attention is called to Iteid. Camn- MI* Co., nd this week: ' Look it ..Company: ' [E CANADIAN JAFC, -OF, XOffli ' ' /Si* ��� Paid ,IXp Capital ..$8,6aoJ6b0..i (BROOK BRANCH, ,*��id there waa-nothing' La it,' and die was-ut aloss to know how such a re- I port got started : It A Communication. Edifor Leader: May J ask'yon for Dace in y0llr V:l]ued joUrn;l3 for a f^ remarks regarding the "maintenance or way employes' " strike on the CY I. li-'s lines. I have noticed in several p-ipGr3 that , ^. -< ��� R. ofllcers are reporting that tho TKT n^ a --r---.,- ' 'nen a��� xoin= back, to work. I bee-* fr> IN OfiAJSBROOE- YABDlr,Utt11 trnckmen's '^io��� to^ ff��il��tyot (his statement, for I have been over the line .twice since thc s nke began and I can say positively that all are but from Fernie to Koote^ ' Uay L,lnding, and these men will 'atav out until told by th.ir committee to return to work. I beg (6 call the traveling public^ attention (o the statement circulate* "i the interests of the company that- tl��e track i8 well looked after. Tiro"' public can judge for themselves when- - eay that iheir track patrolhrien are* '"..do. ��p of clerics, office 'bova'and. messengers who are totally ignorant of their work. If thoVe have heouno atL^l D ^ ?f ^ J He said it was impossible to' tell, anv fered. . "* .b���ttr*,l,ns ��1' I length uiioad just what would be done- ' n "r T, ,, , 6 ,' vesterdav's XZn Tribu" e ^ Hl^ " ^ fro'�� ��'>e Coeur d^L J , h�� aff-��- Consuierabl, feeling in/ " i' a,K "��� couu^,'u,.d w.i,on bis way to Fo M '?" flr0Used il"d ^Penntendeiu "' " '^"-Steele- ' , ^, M^T has offered !��1,000 reward f0,' the , Ti,e latent thing, out in caroet^.nifT''1011^ tl3"fM-V'"*>'".oi.-J-.VJ--<,���,,p���lof lllc Y ^'Y' b"f"- fhe "�������"���! H"."" ^�� ��*'.r��-v.-vl in Ivtoyi,-,!.*, Und; M over,-* ���,,,���. 3��� fllf ���' f'.^ TYTTT " ,'Y��J'" mi"�� "" Serious''' ��P��Yv enfini-T*'0' aC"VJ ��l''��'*���**=-- ". I"��?,�� ="ld''"^ in'the park atfross �� ->-*U tct subset for 60 , lay, ' ' ' ' '.e plan., or -*,��� t,net ���f contrclfi, wh��" "���-*''��;��� ... . |''�� '�����. Tl,c. bi2 dancing }Javi]li^, " ...You���, on lt. As an Irish ,/errv says, "That cbe.wans that Wiai, tff rid& sa|e, - should walk.'"' ' . If the" rrfen remairi tr$e they will win. . - m 11U1 X/'jA.^IacKenzib, Proprietor. fer Mjj^-*t- ,... , ^y, Hotel ���; for the TmasSes. Everything: First ri: every; respect. Sample B,doms for ���- v Comjjie rcial Men. : ; British Columbia the plana of the Host of controllin .' the lead market. Some time ago it iV said I ho St. Eugene company was ap proached by tbe trust and offered ,. bandsome premium upon their probable operations if the undertake to shut the prop-*rfv MaeCnchern & Macdonaldyesterd��v | wh,ch W'JS bui]t by Clus. Parreli, wa. unloaded a car of 'canned goods and - ��,)ene(I ,0 tiie Publ]c last evening with ' groceries which came from Toronto. I'' dance- 'A Program of sports! ivill. be W. G. Currier. for a,year. Thio ofFsr upon ineir proba-j , ( V-'1"J1UI- nignt engineer nf, e com';vuiy would tlie St" -Kugene compressor' for the ic prop.-i-ty (30-.vu Past year and a half, will lt-nvp next -r it is' said. ,w..c Monday for Suattle. when-* 1... l-,,, ,.. gotten tip for the children. is said-, was WlM; | turned down bv the. compan-. and l operations were' in consequence n* surned.^ It is now said that failing to shut off the St. Eugene's output in this way the trust has now opened up negotiations with, the' St.. Eugene Monday for Seattle, where ho his ac- The Fltzgerald-Cuir Contest. The lovers erf sport will iu..ve an 0p* portunitv of witnessing one of the JOINT A. ffE'^D1; ITO'.-VIINTON MAY OBLEKKATlOJf.- ' AM��si��aieatPr1iramto I5e Pre3ent^�� al Cr.ijiljrool^ July 1. , The Cranbrook��� Football Assoda-- tron liave corrtph-tdd arrangement ftfr one of the greatest programs of fielfi* - DESAULVtBK, I'cop. Large sample room in connection with house for,commercial men. Best of accommodations. Headquarters foV Commercial knd Mining Men WMqveeH avenIih, I articles of agreement were signed,thi week and are as follows: respectable proportion of the entire UlacZakf lead output of British Columbia h\ .ml?//1 Pr6Sent thG Smelter and lpad SV! hrtvc you tried that fresh daifv I ,��(anf'US t0 -prev0lU' Ending butter at Gilpin's? ���/Jj an outlet to the markets. The mere tt ���*-�� * - /^suggestion, that the lead minin- iu -F^ Dominion Day all C. P. R. jfc daslry ?f ��1��S province is beinir man- ageuts wiM 8el1 ro'u��d trip tickets -at �����*-..- * * - ��� ----- }fvl1'i).u,attea.t0 JSUIt Lhe purposes" of lln ^re and one-fourth, good -oin- Jn,^ ^j��������������� ���������������������������^�������������� ���������#)"^ ^^^ffi fe;;��;,^ ^ ����- ���'��^ iml^ni oo^r^^^1 .m., fer==^^=^ ^=^ jj^k^��� J^leJTAULin . ^��^^ �� bonus I'U;- '���iUL ... ftoboxeach oth'er at caich "weights coming cdntest, aud from all accounts b ToZt t "fT8 ^i11" tbeywillbeinperfect.condition. The C" ��� ��' ^ ^ lms nb h.e��'" ��� - ^��e I tancy m -Issurmg all ibose . who viait 3IOYIE, U. ft TUB ApRITEMKKT. We, John Fitzgerald of Moyie, arid Cranbrook on Dominion Day wil} iiave the opportunity of enjovinga day of royal sport. ' ��� " Tbo program includes football ( matches, baseball games; fobfc races; ^'^ thLoiUenSnthatiti n bX ���� T' i ^ ^ " P~" Mo^ B������h Colambia; o,i idie 13. | ^ ho* ��*u,��s his headquarters, look fnr hin. ...r> ��� 1.1 ..... look lor him we ^ would find him in some store pricing besteads; crockery, cool: stoves, bedding; etc. L���-Jt Sun r-th holds "casM" in Llie |streeLin f��ke Shore addition. For jsquare- -. He is also secretary of j P:lrticuI,lr3 CPP'J '^ this office. 1 3" The regular five ouh'ce gloves to union ,.���,i Y,.-���.- .... E. Elwell, of the no'v well known ! ^."'n" . * | - Bev" G-B* ^pig of tlie Presbvleriaii insurance firm of Beale ct Elwe'l do | winner of the contest to take !churcil preached his farewell sermon' ing business in Moyie, Cranbrook | �� . p"rs��" \lafl SdQdtly evening, llnd departed. - ' ' '��� - ���' " o:.Ao purse to be given without a Jv;uh his family ;ur Vancouver -Mon T9^" ' Tia-'- - SeV��mI of tl,e "ambers of his 0. ^ihe retorees decision to be final, congregntidu presented him with ,in 7. The referee.tn be agreed iipoikby at,dreS!j ;lU(i " P��rse last Satuidav ' OVlY Aflllrli,. '".!.,1. .irl.miii,, t _ ... ' ** I *��) Wl. lvimb:rlsy and Fort Steele.' was i n ,. - - -;- - town Wednesday. Mr. Elwe'll speak*. lines ot typo.jiud then.take a "niov.y" very highly of Kimborloy, where he nloyie Athletic dlub. Party in Moyie has ii good buildin, S' Th"Z . A ��� ��� ~ -^ B,VB" in tho ^ ot ' * Bone,ul. store aiid ^ t { to^>W. qU1S ^ ^J-^^ ndesM-^--d^as rliute ad arable for a general store and partner for the same. : '. li> *-������-���. j-*..ov, oun- parinr:' ior the same l'u-t day Pete disappeared, .incite si/ed it must be a H��n who i- ...J " In.1wlln0M v/hercof ^ have herein,- n.Wl.,-,1 l,,,l...J ,_ .- . . . I"."-.!! "UU 1..^ .|il(| CS- I t.O Mil -.v-prJI-,,,1 ,���,.. j- r. ... - * . up that he had struck, for. tho bunch Ipenencoiu grocery hiisiiu-ss. ^ddi ess following telegraui from Gee. Batley of Spokane: gaos lulls, or the 1-aloaao. 11 ut lie ("GenerY Store" T'eiidci oflice- ^nA~ > ,r 'YT** ' didn't, as Wednesday wo received the U b ' ' ' I M" ^ BAni-op!cia*:i.':, Kohaa completely* recovered; a^e ! and 8rilt,te��' H37J ���t tbe clo.b. Cop* ar the Loader offir Us I X n ^bpoke3man-I^iewvvefoluu} ..that f^ one eyo whicii is yet n ,ittla j l^r, broken price. #17.00. j o'clock. All .henibers ""Id ,*M 1-elc had procured a license to marrv hrcak. ' London, June f>fi.-Lead Jfcli Ss fjd ' to ?itcua ^^uestei! Miss. Ida Hawkms. : . \ X A h.uP Y >,,.-. ��� ��� ,- ;..;..;. M; '^.--t--���������-^���__. !������' ��� ; -- -. . .-��� Miss Ida'Hawkins.' ��� . .. i v r'n- Pa . , ��� ��� . The.fep;py^dean^ , W.W ^ ciose ._ . turn, tomo.rroir.and ?ext Monday Pete position with liis brother unnin? I of AA^'��^ ^f'..^ members .Uossiand, June 27 -The mines un- will.again be.seen perched on a stool dimnond drill Mr r S .�� Pf^o Altar Socety intend to give, a Ut the .hanngemoht of Bernard Mad " in this office. ���: ��� -i\y"1'Y r:: * * *lr\ blUler,>w -been basaar and ice cream.sochil on the I3th Donald' emiAi,n/Wv riS Hc���ahi.brW.,w,0.��� the t(hi sii*^.' "rs^bbu*tor'";^r"os6'^ p��~'-!.'i4|*.*i^$2 >���:,"���1-,tr-���D; CMl,M!<"y' ��� "' * ' : U.oi.��i���y^61;,ijfi,ir y S ^^ .l.,/.vili fe- . .. ���' ...... . I '=*='-'���'-'��� The CoJUt.i-i'EE, j t^n,Btfd.\. iSiHWBiawBMiiBtep--^iaBr^^ w*\ t\ s$ mjwm LEADER. Published in the in It-roe-!, of tLo pccple of Moyie nnd Vac'* L'Pcctzitoy. ihiee times a day. of cri,:!.' . who ni\2 .���-om^ ":-.'"..' *.::' zbzA fod ���..'<: f.'i.���I!::/'- Thc v-.:.-!'! "th*-/::;/-**: '^b'v,rl"i:g 'up ii/. ;c"|i and corn azuaTOa*'Qs*^ggs=Ba��E*^^ full nM*"3a*����Mi, i hin,i,-��-*^T~-i-*rwr--wii>ii iWimii BBaaaMa*--!^^ J*1. .J. *JV,YTI�� .J- CC. On.: r at::.'* cr t-urccnji'Tio: SATURDAY, .1UXE 2lJ, 1901. The email b )y will not get to "tidl the teacher" for the next month or two. It would now look iis tliough a boom on Perry creek would he amorrgst ihe probabilities of the near future. 'Y , A '!' * ' ' i - . ���* i "-* ���' ���*"'��� If r V 1 t ,'i|. ��� ' I t w ?' - XI ��� i. i i ',*.��'-i"i i. , : it . 1 6r s ' ; < ��� 1 i! il i i - ( i," I t ��� ii��� J1 - -1 "X . {. f "v XM �� ' ��� i M I Y>- - ��� -,H ., J * r * ������ .-��� i *w' l .i'.'-X " ���! - .-j., u.;a ��� , '."/- f it I" ' i' ��� "ip '* , i ' 1. - , j ��� ' �����> It ( 1 Y 1; 1 . ,f - ; '�� ;,%���*' M Y-i 'i ..' , f ! " ^ ' - ��� ! .*. *������?'-.. *-,'.*- , . 1 '" ''':K* , i* ��� K l 1 '"-af !'," I**!,* i, ' *fU ' - i. p(. . i ' e . Jf f r (j*-* * V. iM i A\% l# 1 f- j (.'* F, - ���-���- f i rY; s . ��'���[ 1 :' Mil- ; - aa i* 1 - If . vj ' ' r,'! f' fi 4,1- 1, - " ��- ' ,�� *��� I t-i'n** , 1 f-y v>'f. , ' ��� y1, !,'���/;, i 1'������.'���*, * -" ( 1' t Y-i!'' L ;'f - >������'��� "Peter Cooper was never mueh of a suoces.-i," explained the preacher, "until he went to Xew York, .stinted a glue factory, A::d Auolz to it." Ne?/Denver Ledge: Bouquets are selddhi thrown at tho Rowland Miner. The paper does not.-ne��l 'thou: J'��.�� it runs a flower,garden of its-own, ���"* There is nearly enough farm pro- d^c3 raised in thc vicinity of Moyi>* to stop^Iy'the town-. And the farming industry hero is yet in' its infancy'. ' Lowery's Claim is a warm bsbv. It is to be hoped that'it 'will riever be 'jumped, that its ledge will never /pinch, and that iis owner will never ���let it'run out. Oue dollar and fony cents a day for ce'c'tioil'uands ami !|5o ' a mouth for -���section foremen'is certs.inly'''hot r. liv- 'jng wage for white meri iu the' west, '-The men's demands are bub reasonable. ��� '" | C. V. II. >rc*\v KtllCl*. .__ I* urtlic'r information is .-jL hanil re ruiiifriiers. |/ardir.ii the new rules which ihe 0. P. R. purposes putting in fore**-. The C. P. li. s.ime time a^o nctdic-d the rail ..?'!.oo \vay committee of its intention to put new rule? into force, and a-kt-d for th'- cjmmittcu'j consent, jf:. J.une-j 'I Burke, legislative representative of t!n- ��� uin hcrvice brotherhood-?, appeared before the cori:miitec and filed objections to the following conditions in the ne*v rules: (I) Employees in accepting employment to assume its risks. {'!) Frequenting of places where liquor 'is sold while not on duty to be" .-*uf; iicient, cause for dismii:sal. (3) Em* j ployees to give fourteen days', no tier* in writing before leaving the company'** service. (-1) Company reserves ' the right to deduct from the pay of its employees fines for qeglect of duty,' etc., (5) Employee.1} de3:rci-.s of appealing to the head of tfie'de'partmcrit iiiu.se do so through the proper oflicer, knd the decision cf ihe rujr*,'iisr, HOYIE. B. C Moyie, E. C. W." -F/GfTIRD,- IJAKBlSTlil-'./.-jOE.ZCrTOJt; J37CC. L'ARE . VIEW 'HOUSE , LAKE SIIOKE ADD1TJ0N. Board $6.00 Per Week. MRS.'WHITEHEAD, Proprietress. . Keep'Yoor Eye ^ CRANBROOK B. C. E. A. ELTON. Commission and Insurance Ac-en t.' Y ON ,THE wmrmn >%: A wesfern woman has pued for a divorce on the ground that ,her husband concealed from her the fact that he had a wooden leg: until after they were married. Such ignorance is incredible in a woman. Jf the case were reversed, now are adopted. W. ilffc: i ir H ! t I . >o !��� .;������ ��� ���' j s., i*.-* i, |.,, t i> i t:| * * <��� ' i i hm^"x i kxm fx>t ,fl. R/t 'i '* fX .The publishing of a newspaper is not all a bed of roses. D. J. Beaton and the paper which he edit-?, the Nelson Miner, are being sued for libel .bv John Houston of' the Tribune.. and t/]en not.find words^ adequate to , AH Auovit Gai-iei?. *> ... ..... A young iad}' visiting town dropped- info one of our- stores the o.Cher dav , and said: "It is my desire to obtain a' pair of circular elastic appendages, capable or being contracted or expntided by means of oscilaced burni-shed steel iippliances tliat sparkle, like hits of cold leaf set with Alaska diamonds, J and which are utilized for keeping in position the habilaments of the lower extremities, which delicacy forbid me to mention it." Such a modest voune lady would probably use .up several dictionaries SEW YORK LIFE, LONDON AND "LANCASHIRE, PJtc'cENIX'OF, BROOKLYN'' LONDON-MUTUAL FIRE ' Insurance Co.'s Fort Steele. B. C. ��� .0. I?, HIG'GINS. ��� * Physician and Surg-eon , ' OFFICE���FAKRELL BLOCK. MOYIE, British Coiumbia.' COMPANY. ' " BUTCHER SHOP. QUEEN'S AVENUE. A i " ��� FISH, FLESH - ANP ' FPWJi i OF THE BEST QUALITY AT LIVING TRICES. ' -' , plothing;, Gents? Furnishings5 Boots? Shoes? Hats, Glpyes^ Etc, COME AND 6BE US. .Victoria A vs., Movie. . B., l Houston claims he has been, damaged .to the extent of ,f 10,000. ... .''['J*- , ' ?l* . [Y'lTirYll svrr * w ������ -ii��* ��� . Iv* I I* N; ��� i< m- : "-.' J-r *, Hi i '' n ��� Ai f *> t ���* 1 ; At ���.; i! s It is a mistaken idea to think that the town of Movie depends on the St. Eugene mine alone for its support. There are the payrolls of two sawmills and some smaller mines whi ch wi'-lkeep the town fairly prosperous even if the big St. Eugene should close down for a time. The merchants here sell and ship goods as far east as Blairmore and a.--, far west as Kitchener, showing tliat their trade is not confined to Moyie alone. express herself when she had to buy a suit of camp meeting lingerie.- Modesty is delightful wheu it is not shipped on with a whitewash brush. When it is it reseaibles a painted black eye; or a swelled neck touched with iodine.��� Lowery's Claim. WAjSILD���TRUST WORTIIY WE? A>Y> \\'Q- men to travel and advertise for old established bouse of .--olid financial staudniij. Salary ?7S0 a jear andexp-iuses, aU'imyable in cui-h. JSfo enn- va-.uig required, (iive reference--, mi.I <���'������_���,use self adUresied stamped env.ope. Address .Una ager, '.ioo Caxtun jild-j., Chicago, 4-1 < - Ir- Ai '-> .-{ii' v ,;' i T?tN :,ri lXH U'X'.-i ��� !��.5;-.*u '\P4 - U;ff\ ���\*w> i '}m'P :i'W ��� ���ifh 4i; I , i . " h\ Tha seventh number of the -Smasher's Mail is out. It is edited by Mrs, Carrie Nation herself and bears her portrait, erect, and defiant, with the bible in one hand and tiie hatchet in tlie other. Carrie .wields tlie pen even more vigorously than the hatch et. One man is called a"t-orrcJ topped pld liar," and another a "ponderous mass of humanity iu the guise of a man." The motto at the head of the first page reads: "peace ^on earth; good will to men." i- f 1. mx: !'.'��'.'."������. ��� Aha.:, I .1 } > i .! i . r *-i:, ,' ' v,"j''Y ��� '���Air: m tt: Al-:' -���:��� t:' XV: ���A i. Pa i;5.-.ivl;:.,' =.j..,m.v: Ma.^'iBr-' ���mm. ;���:!* i X'3 Xi 'XAfhr pP:M '!$M��. :.axa xX' ^ X;l\\ ^i.1j ''* sPfe>i>:>-* i j; 4 hncon Food Cranks. No sooner is the crank who has it all figured out how one can feed him - self a plenty with 15 cents a day butted off tho stage when up pops -mother one of the-e vegetarians who insists that meat is adapted to fourlegged animals, not to the human race. These fellows .'ought to be suppressed, Adam got into a row right off because he'had-no hog. meat, butter or black b.assY.No mari who lives on meat was ever known to lick his wife or ask for a divorce.. Napoleon lost "Waterloo because the allied forces h-id b*ieou for 'breakfast the morning of the fight. The French had vegetable soup. Tlie South bad to give in at .'Appomattox because it was out of meat. The Ta'g- alose live on rice and berries and one hot blooded American can make (SO of ihem climb a' tree.'Y A vegetable U'oman is as' cold, clammy and un* lovable as a turnip. If you wish to put roses in the cheeks of a girl vitality in her motion and brains iii her head, feed her on meat,.' if j*oti want a boy In get a job .and hold it, get to the front ami amount to .something.' give him and grense, ham fat or tallow >Totico to Delei-iciuent Co-Oiynei*. To Joseph Wihn.shurst, or to any jierf-ou or peis>onii <JIoyic river opposite Icoberls placer mine, SO chain*-, south, thence v-iO chnins west, thence SO cluiins north, tliencc fcO clinins east to point of coiniiu'iicement���h, Colombia. pf ' ��$ ��� Prospectors nnd mining men are requested to make the KX- �� CHANGE their headquarters when in Krelson. jj All sample/; should bo sent by expr-js"-. PKEPAID. - % . Correspondence solicited. Address all oomm^uica^iona ftp % - Aynu/sir i<\ j'ogExitEnq-Eii, 4 YPeJeohono No*. 101. P. O. Bo;: 700 j/ u ''��� " STEPSON"', B.tG. 4 * T, V. LO.WNfJY, Proprietor. Miners headquarters. Gdod"' accommodations for travelers. ��/?ost wine* " ' liquor8'*��n,d cigars kept in stock. ��� ^ Lake Sliore Addition; MOYIE, B, C# ��i Ymm NELSON, B. C 3X3 NJJ3DJ2JISTA.DT. 2? [ESTEREM ,f> Cti. duality not excelled in the country, Try it aud be convinced.. EAST KOOTENAY BOTTLING CO. CRANBROOK, B C. Areated Waters of all Kinds. '��� ' ;. NOTICE. ��� . ������ *'.-' .'.-. YNo'ticcishcrdby^ivcii tliat I, Bv*n J. Kyley, minor, iiitend sixty days after date f.i apply to. the chic/ coniinlshioricf o;f land fliici works for h^.pecitii licence iiiidcr. .laiitl. act" to cut and carry away timbar Ou ihnX follbiviiig described liinda .--ituiitcvi.jn the vicinity of tli-3 upper Mpylo luke tovdt: Sbtuh cast corner post situated about % miles north west, of the Movie river lull.*-: thence west eighty chains, thence north 80 chains, thence cost 80 clmi.is, thence south SO cnaius to tho place,->of ' coiii- menceinent. BEN J. Rl'LKV, .J.Tnv-ln. 11, O. Vcb. 2?fth'1Q01. Y*..l(i Orders Solicited. Soda Water and Syphens. TJie Leading Ladies and. Mens Purnisherg. Clothing, Boots ^ and Shoes. A Full Stoclc of Miners Supplies Always on Hand. Call and Inspect Our Goods. I 6> /ft Oi 6> -3^ (fi (to �� (ft \V \W (ti (ti (ti (ti (ti (ii (ii on tfOHJS/STOJ\X BtiOS. Thw Hotel is. New and weirFurnished. The | Tables are Supplied with the Best the | ��� Market affords. The Bar is Filled with | the ^est Brands of Liqjuors and Cigars. # 1 AGENTS FOR PABST'S MILWAUKEE BEEP- HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN*' ."UOVIB, (Jt/ ujnxTvSit com;,mi*ia vv \ ��Sie$iS^S^-5$SS-->->:-$:^S��-S��6-S-S -rorr.v bakheu, j>. d. i). a. | Oflico and.Kesidence CKANBROOK 50 YEARS' EXPERiENCE ..Anyone sentiliis Trade SVJarks .. Designs. ,, CoPYRiGl-itS &C. sltotnli and ���3CBcripfcion kiay qnlckl?. ascertain ,our opinion ���Trei- whether, an luvctitliiii' is probably paler.table. ..Conlttiunlcft- tlohsstrlctlyooiifitleiitui!. M.-trtdbookdJlPatanta Sorit freu. Oltl'.ist wi'mh-y for uflciiriiiK patCnta. Putcnta taken tnroupll j"-,lunni& Co. xcceiVQ special notice, without clim'KQ, M lh& Seiesiiffic Mmfitm, .������ A. Jinndsomely illustriited woeitly. T.arKCSt ctr- culatlon of any scit-nti/lc Jouraall Terms, $3 a veni- four ynontha, 91.. i!(?'-.l by all r.uivadealer.->. MOMS "SCo.36^'*"^ New. York ��� ���Sran'-'ii >lirn*��. rff'i V 'Ah Us '/;i'tj:.:A-i.'1o... S5ZZ2I EBT ii. r. GET Y0UE PICTUBBS-FRAMED: Brest, the photographer, ;has just received the finest lot of mouldings in f East Kootenay. W. A. Prest/ Photographer, Cr.inbrooJt, Moyie, Fort Seole Will Visit Moyie on . .Ti.esfJ-iynrjfl .Wpdnesrfay' FOR FINE ADDRESS KELSON. xxi.&\ ���m mt ii j-w-kw m *Mim MEM Paid Up Capital $8,000,000..; - ' '���''���", f ' .'-'���'-���*, ' <>' , . ' ��� ��� :' X ' *' ''.,"��� CRANBRO'OK BRANCH. HUBERT HAINES. �� imjimmMm^^ m * X' f1 r-H* !���-.- i , I* ' 'I .2>j la f / I ** \*-v ' ��� I ��� ��� *.-.. ,1 -.1., " *! "' ^^��i '*�� *,* flUj" i ���% *y& [Am . -t-W'-'M |M "ii mi m iV THE MOYIE LEADER. MOYIE, B. C. ME. SHE PATIENTLY BORE DISGRACE A Sad Letter from a Lady Whose , Husband Was Dissipated. "��� jflow She Cured'Him With a Secret Remedy. Through many, many sumn**er�� I look, as ihrnu-j-li a glass. And see a world of showers and flower** And laughinc children pass, And in her big* blue sunbonnet' , One other little la.bs~ A lass who watched the swallows* Skim just beyond her hand And where the flickers lied and aped And netts of hang birds fanned ��� And felt those birds were fairy folk On wing to fairyland. In her wann fist she carried, -��� Y,.% Trudging o'er hiils and dalei, In tiny -papers laid and weighed As if in fairy scales Tiie salt that catches bobolink* When sprinkled ou their tails.. ',. A little lass nnd wistful, Who gazed up lhe far skj*. And reached for fairy things and wingt "In vain and wondered why; Poor li: tie las6, 1 wonder Mill, ' . Could she'be really I? ���Harriet 1-rcM.olt Spollord in Colliers. n if rn W GREAT HARDSHIP AND TJRE ENDURED. ext? os- MOTHER'S CLUB. ALLAH AND AMERICA. Capt. Adus-l- ISiirns, of D.nyspriiiff, V. Tells, a'l iiite-sesvtiiif** Story i**. on. His Own i-.x-K-rieiice. Crea. ',' "Mhad "for ���ho^aisgrace, pr ytttions ' due t years patiently bornu suffering-, misery' and to r my .husband's luiikiiiic;"habits. Hearing- of " your u-irvcUous remedy for the cure, of (--.iinkuincss, which I could give my husband secretly, I decided to try it. ^���'procured a package und mixed..'it in' his food 'and coffee, and, as the remedy was odorless and tasteless, Kb did not' kno-v\- what it,, was that so quickly relieved his craving* for lie soon began' to pick up his appetite for solid food re- f���^-.turned, .'ho stuck to his work regular- I, ������ '-.WjSy, and we now have a happy home. fy^v-f*0 q��uick, r'J'fJifj'liquOl*. 1 f -,:��������*.*'k,flesl"t, his .- t ft*" '-J'i -^FAfter he was completely cured I told ������*���<-aiini what I had done,'when he ac- t A '..-/i-^knowh'dged that it, had been his sav- * -fag, os he had not the resolution to /"fj-vjireak off of his own accord. I hearts V<\VVy a(*v's-e al* "women afflicted as I ���'k^Ttras to give your remedy a trial." -* * |SENT ,FREE TO f ALL.���A sample -. package of Tasteless Samaria"1 Pre- .. 'slription SENT FREE with full par- ���|lculars in plain sealed envelope/ All ' "liters considered sacredly confiden- ��� j^l. Address The Samaria Remedy 30 Jordan street, Toronto. Ont. t:e3::b . 4-wwUi'g Mstiafi Temperance, Unioi ,. ��� . .fif ADOPT THE' ;'-^.f SAMAMA. PEESCBIPTION" ' " ���'* (J ?OR the1 CURE of DRUNKENNESS r'-\h ���: ��� '' ' "'ILetter from Mrs. George Grant, of ������ ( Paisley, Ont,., giving' particulars of , .-i. cure effected by "Samaria Prescrip- .���,*-/, . . '���vsl>��Iion'" resulting in its use and ado'*--** ��� i ri,-.v ion by the Paislty Woman's Chris- , til* , m ' ' -Y ��� , H\M an Temperance Lnion. �� " *���'��,',* "��%; (Copy) f'Q Paisley, Ont., December 11th, 1900. ���",.- J ho Samaria Rc'medy Co., 30 Jordan Street, Toronto, Ont. Dear Sirs,���I pen-ncd a few lines to A Persian Leerem! About tlie tor'H VlaU to Garth. In Persia, on a morning after, the vermin bud been particularly vigorous. I said soiuethiug caustic about getting back to God's country. An Armenian who bad reposed in ,utt<*r comfort in the same caravansary heard it and smiled. Being an Armenian, he hated ,(..���(.��� Persians,,, probably. Incidentally the Persian reciprocates. .Well, this , Armenian, rubbing hia hands and .with his head skewed over on'one side, said: "The Persians have a legend for everything. They have' a legend for what you said'just now. lt is this: ��� ' . , ' % "Allah���that is God-once said to"hia augel, 'I will sec this world wLich I made.' ��� , ��� "And so Allah aud the angel descended Invisible in a cloud to the earth, and the first place at which they arrived was France���that' Is. in Fereu- ghistan. And"there they saw the railroads, and the tramways, and the theaters, and the great picture galleries. And Allah looked in disappointment and said:''Alas, no! This is not the world which I made. 1 made none of these things.' ��� 11 "So they journeyed to-Inglezistan��� that Is, England ���and. there were mighty ships in tlie harbors and huge mills which make all sorts of things and food In'plenty. And again Allah said:,'Alas, no! This is not tha world which I made.', And everywhere they traveled In the cloud Allah looked upon the land and said, "No; this Is not it.' "At last. In despair, the angel .led the way to-Persia, and. Allah sat himself down upon a,very high'mountain, and, looking far on every side,-he bust neither railroads nor trauiwaya nor theaters nor picture galleries nor ships nor mills cor schoolhouses nor plenty to oat. ''���.'* ,, "And Allah said: ,'Yes, at'last This Is the ^world which 1 mado. Not a 'thing Is changed.,, The people whom 1 put there have -done nothing.' " ��� "Why didn't bo come to America?** I asked. '���' ' "Sir," answered the Armenian,. "In Persia they had not even heard of America." X. ��� . t / I s, I f r you some time ago,���ns a member of the temperance cause, I wrote i for I had1 in son was a great cause of anxiety and trouble oh account of lvi3 drunken habits. I strongly urgc-d tho friends to try the remedy I saw advertised in the Toronto Globe. They did so. It was the Samaria Remedy that was administered and I am pleased to inform the company the medicine was helpful; tho young man' has not drank a,drop since, breaking off from old companions; and special prayers on his behalf) all aided in breaking ' the chains. , - _ At the last meeting of the W. C. T. TJ. here, I introduced your medicine for the'cure of the liquor habit, and a resolution was passed, "That inasmuch as it is the aim of this organization to help the poor inebriate, we should recommend this remedy in homes where persons are addicted to the use of intoxicating- liquors." Now, sirs, wishing' you a successful career in your noble work, and feeling that assistance can be given in the precincts of homo by the hand of mother or- wife, trusting God may upon up useful avenues for your la- t>; tors, Yours very respectfullv, A' (Signed) Jius. GEORGE GRANT. '4 On behalf of Paisley W. C. T. U. ;.jFREE SAMPLE ^W^^r |nt on testimonials and price sent hi plaii -l-runoJVr0]^-10* Enclose 2e stamp. Addresi -JTH1-. BAMAKIA REMEDY CO., 80 Jordan St. - TORONTO, Ontarle s, ���-������J. t '. *' W ���Xi An Old jVevr Jeruey. Schoollionse. Tha, pupil of today would tklnk his Opportunities very great If h�� could see the tsctic-ol equipment of a hundred years ago. A Morris county (JN. J.j school of that period Is thus deflcribed in an old letter of oue of its atu-ndams: v _ Tbo building waa constructed of logs, and Instead of, glass "tor''"windows, sheepskins were' stretched over tho apertures made by sawing off an occasional log. The' windows had oat merit���they prevented pupils from being Interrupted lu their study by- what was going on outside. The time was regulated by an hourglass, and the pupils drank water from a tumbler made* of a cow's horn or from a ground nhelL In spite of these differences of equipment, the schools of a century ago resembled those of today iu one notable* respect���they had for the most part the same great literary works that are the standards of our language now. The greatest literature is fortunately the possession of many centuries. From the Progress, Lunenburg, N.S: , Capt. Adnah Burns, of Dayspring, Lunenburg Co., N. S., is a prominent representative of a large class of men in Nova Scotia, who, during much of the year, follow the dangerous occupation of deep sea' fishing. When not at sea. Capt. 33urns' avocation is that of ship-carpenu-r. lie is 43 years of age, and is teiday a healthy, vigorous representative of his class. Capt. Burns, however, has not always enjoyed this vigorous health, ' and while, chatting rcv-ently with a representative of the Lunenburg Press, he said he believed that but for the timely use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills he would have been a chronic invalid. "From 1895 to 1898," said-Capt. Burns,, "I was the* victim of a' complication of'troubles. I suppose they had'their origin in the hardship and exposure I so frequently had to undergo. My illness took the form of dyspepsia and kidney "trouble., The foods which T ate did'not agree with me and frequently gave me a feeling of nausea and at other times distressful pains in the stomach. Then I ( was much troubled with pains in the back dufe to, the kidney trouble. Finally I took a severe cold which not only seemed to aggravate these troubles but which seemed I o ' affect -my spine as well, and I became partially rigid in the arms and legs. I,was forced to quit, work, , and doctored for a time with little or no benefit,' Then I dropped the doctor and began taking other medicines, ' but with nor better result.'By this time I was rundown very much, had no appetite, and was depressed both in mind and body. While in this condition I chanced to read in a newspaper the testimonial of a cure made by the use of Dr.Williams' Pink Pills, which in some respects presented symptoms like my own.- The straightforward manner in which the story was told gave me new hope and I determined to - try these pills. I sent for, three boxes Of course I did not expect that, this' quantity would' cure me, but I thought it would probably decide whether they were suited to my case. I must say they seemed to act like magic, and, before the pills1 were gone there ,was a decidikl improvei- ment m my condition. I then got a half dozen 'boxes more.and before they were gone I was back again at work in, the shipyard, and enjoying once "more the blessing of vigorous health. This was in the spring of -1S98, and since,that 'time up to the present I have not been laid up with illness. Occasionally "when suffering from the effects of exposure or over work I take.a box or two,of Dr.,Williams' Pink Pills, and . they always put me right. Since my own marvellous rescue .' from premature use- lessness and suffering I- have recommended thewe pills to many persons variously afflicted and have yet to hear of the first instance where they have failed, to give good re"*'*l\s where they were fairly tried." It is such endorsations as these that give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills their great popularity throughout the world. Neighbors tell each other of the. bonpfits they have derived from the use of these pills and where a fair , trial is given the results are rarely disappointing. Dr. Williams' Pink.Pills go directly to the root of the trouble, they create new, rich, red blood, stimulate the ,nerves< to healthy action, thus bringing health and strength to all who use them. Sold >by all dealers in medicine, or sent postpaid on receipt oi 50 cents a box, or six boxes for S2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont. When rnoUit-r's at the club, I lien pa most aiway- has a tear; Wa awful just lo hear him rip and roar and rani and swear. J*he baby follows aftor pa and has a crying fit; Pa tiics the paregoric first and then tries spanking it. Poor l"ido hides beneath the stove and rolls his yellow eyes, And Polly to her, highest perch when pa gets angry flies, But pa he kicks poor Fido out and hits Poll with a towel; " The baby yells, and Polly screams, and Fido starts a howl. ' It ien't long before the house Is one big rub-a- dub; I guess the neighbors always know when mother's at the club. V Whets mother's at the, club, we don't get very much to eat; She hasn't time to fix and fuss when her committees meet. She helps to send relief to lands where pangs of hunger gnaw, While we must lunch on biscuits tough and dino ,on cabbage slaw. Pa sometimes tries to get a meal, but not with much success; He only wastes a lot of stuff and makes an awful mess. Hia biscuits are but sticky dough, his omelet a wreck; When last he poured the chffsolate, it went down baby's neck. " He says, "There's people here at borne for her to furnish grub Now left to slowly starve to death," while moth- 1 cr's 'at the club. When mother's at the club, our clothes are apt to need repair, ' , ' ,, And there is something else that makes poor daddy rant nnd swear. He comes home with a button off for her fasten - on; , 'The sewing circle meets that day, and mother there bus gone. Poor Freddy's coqI seems 'it will hang no longer, on the child, While mother's busy mailing clotbos to send to heathen wild, But pa. he gets a needle out and trici to fix things some, And pretty soon we hear a yell���he's run It in his thumb. - ' rhen everybody has to bunt, for liniment to rub Upon the wound that pa's received while mother's at, the club. Fragrant ��0Z0(l0Ilt TOOTH POWDER 25C jhrr -Just fc Jilsl/ Usi 4K4-7UMS . CJeAy &7u{/ /u^hy 4/%$/ Ct^ 4*^ U~��� When mother's at the club, she has to let her washing slide, And that helps cause profanity and laundry bills beside. ' ��� Tha other day just 'as she got her rinsing water set She bad, to let' tho washing stand while some com- . ' . mittee met. .' When pa came home at 'six o'clock, he never said a word. But all the awful things he looked I'm glad I never heard. He went down in the kitchen and commenced to *- prowl around; A little time, and then I heard a burst of thunder sound.* ��� - ' . .Poor pa had stepped upon some soap and landed in a tub. , ��� , ' 'Oh, we do have some awful times wben mother's ' at the club 1 -' ' ' ���Douglas Malloch. in Detroit Journal. Honesty is , the'best , policy, but some people believe in moderation in all things.'' , , ..,-.- Look on each day-beam' as a glance From the great eye of Him above. ���Thomas Moore. -, , flfcort and Soar. There had been a small bank f&itaro, and the bank had gone Into the hands of a receiver. The receiver had proved to be dishonest end bad absconded with what remained of the funds of the Institution. Expert detectives, however, were on lis track, and he waa run to earth In a mountain town and taken back to the scene of his financial exploits. , It was after midnight when the detectives arrived with' their prisoner, and Mr. Means, the principal depositor in tlie bank and therefore the principal, loser, was awakened at his home and informed by telephone of the capture. He expressed his gratification and wont back to bed. Shortly afterward he was aroused to receive another.) telephone message to the same effect from a different source. "Thanks,", be said, "but I had heard of It already. ' Good night!" " ��� And again he sought his couch. About 2 o'clock he was awakened a third time.. ' The , telephone bell was ringing. \, , Tn no gentle frame of mind he an* swered it. -' ' ,- "Hello!" he said. * , " ������ "Hello!" responded a- voice through the telephone. "Is this Mr. Means?" "Yes. What do you want?" ' "Mr. Means, this Is Deputy Sheriff Jones. We've caught that runaway receiver. Is there anything you'd like to havo me dopersonally In the matter?" ��� "Yes!" roared-Mr. Means. "Hangup the receiver!",. , , ' And he ��� was not disturbed again. The bird on a woman's the wings of riches. ��� hat has THEY ARE A POWERFUL NERVINE.���Dyspepsia oauses derangement of the nervous system, and nervous debility once engendered is difficult to deal with. There ure many testimonials as to the efficacy of Parnielee's Vegetablo Pills In treating this disorder, showing that they never fail to produce good results. By giving proper tone to the digestive organs they restore equilibrium to the nerv�� oontres. A cable says that the British ad- mirnlty has decided to use Manitoba flour in thc navy. A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.���The Intrusion of uric acid into ilie blood vessels is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains. This'irregularity is owing to a aeranged and unhealthy condition of the liver. Anyone subject to this painful affection will fluu ,a roraody in Parmeloe's Vegetable Pills. Their action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most beneficial, and by restoring healthy action they cor- reot impurities in tne blood., "Is your daughter a finished sician ?" ' �� "Not, yet; but the "neighbors making threats." ��� mu- are I' have .always -taught, and do teach, and shall teach, I doubt not, till I die, , that in resolving to do' pur, work well,' is the > only sound foundation of any religion whatso--* ever.���Ruskin. ' ' ������ PITIFUL CASE OF CHILD AT THE AGE OF, TWO A CRIPPLED VICTIM OF . DISEASE. Edith Kiithbiirn of Haiupst.-ad. X. 15, f-11 itiifl Uroke two Kibs���Injured 'lie Kid lieys und Dinbet. s Developed ���Dvdd'.* Kidney fills In Curiii{r lvidiiB}-. , *5trjii-^litene(l injured Spine. Mark Twain'and the Serpent-* Tootai Mark Twain's daughter, Miss Clara L. Clemens, In entering upon her career as a concert singer, had a long conference with a manager. Many matters were discussed, plans made and details eettled, Miss Clemen's dictating her own Ideas. The young singer, who had experienced considerable difficulty In obtaining parental consent to a public career, showed her earnestness' by the businesslike manner In which she looked Intoaffairs. ���< Whea matters had been fully considered and thc manager -vras about to leave, Miss Clemens said, with the large determination that small bodies not infrequently possess: "I wish it distinctly understood that my father's name ia not to be mentioned at all in eonaection with my singing In public." Mark Twain, who "had been sitting In th* room during th�� Interview, In which, however, he had taken no part, looked up quizzically , and ' said, with a twinkle la his eyes: "You see what it is to bav**-* a thankless chlld."- TOTALLY DEAF.���Mr. S.E/Crandell, Port Perry, writes: "I contracted a severe cold last winter, which. resulted in my becoming totally deaf in one ear and partially so in the other. After trying various remedies, and consulting- several doctors, without obtaining any, relief, I wasiadvised to try DR. THOMAS' EC- LECTRIC OIL. I.warmed the oil and poured a little of it into my ear, and before one-half the bottle was used my hearing was completely restored. I have heard of other cases of deafness 'being cured hy the use of this medioiue," "But, ma, Uncle John eats with his knife." ,' ' '.'Hush, dear.' Uncle John is "'rich' enough to eat with' a fire shovel if he prefers it." . FRAGRANT aperfe-si liquid dentifrice for the '\ o, New Size S0Z0D0NT LIQUID, 25c S0Z0D0NTT00TH POWDER, 25c Lcrge LIQUID and POWDER, 75c At all Stores, or by Mail for tho price., HALL&RUCKEL; Nsw York. _ Pan-to ,s a plant that cannon foi cod in a hothouse. be I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT "will cure every case of Diphtheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER. River-dale.'��� Y I believe MINARD'S .LINIMENT ^d\ produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON. Stanley, P.E. I. I believe MINARD'S LINIMENT s the best household remedy ��� on arth.v . . .',, ;.���,'..- ....;'. , matthias foley! Oil City, Ont. . Y , Not ,nn n Rule. He had beeu trying all evening'to make a good impression. He had told all liis humorous stories and bad given one impassioned speech from "Cyrano." but was still unconscious. Thick skinned, he failed" to perceive all .her efforts to get rid of hiiu. Finally tln-re was a deep silence. Fidgeting, lie grew nervous and oust about for something to say. "Do you wear that sort of collar as a rule?" hecstammered foolishly. "No," the haughty maid replied frigidly; "as n collar." Then he lied. If you don't know why a strawberry .shortcake is so-called, look for the strawberrieso Gossip is the sand in the sugar of speech. Keep MAID'S LIOTENT n tie Honse. Cry tomorrow- if you must, ' but laugh today.' .Hot cakes and caterpillars thc butler-fly. ! make Do not delay in getting relief for the little folks. Mother Graves' Worm ax- terminator is a pleasant and sure co-re. If you love your child why do you le* it suffer when a remedy is so near at band f Her Opinion of Compliment**. "No," said Miss Cayi-une. "1 don't care for people who continually pay compliments." "But it shows an amiable disposition." "Perhaps, but the habit reminds me that some people arc willing to pay only what costs thein nothing and what they , don't really owye." The self-unmade man always blames it on the other fellow. Boarding houses are probably so- called because a man is expected :to plank down in advance. MINARD'S LIOTENT is nsed It PHysiclans. The man is generous who "never corrects it. to a fault It is easier to make complaints than t is to make a living. It takes longer to. bring a carbun- lo to a head than it does to forget favor. Seen nt the Wrong Time. Emplpyer���Mr. Red ink. you got off yesterday afternoon under the pica of. being.ill. I (saw you afterward' going to.the rr.ces.'nud you didn't appear to be at all unwell. Clerk���You ought to have seen me after the second race, sir. I was bad enough then., ' . It is'a. poor .widow who can'c remarry.' Rich ones are soon gobbled up. .-" .. 'Y ���'���'��� Y It is folly to attempt to please every body. It matters not in which direction'a man faces he must of necessity turn his back on half tho world. Is there anything more annoying than having your corn stepped upon? Is there anything more delightful than getting rid of it? Holloway's Corn Cure will do it. Try it and be convinced. A man gets down to bed-rock when he has to keep the cradle in motion. Always speak the truth���even if you have to use a long-distance telephone. HINARD'S UKfflENTrLiitaiui Friend. for Minard's ana tate no other. The strength of Wood iut'i��-ujs��*b vr Us density. When thou utterest not a word, I thou hast laid thy hand on it: when ' thou hast uttered it, it hath laid its hand on thoo. Hampstead, N. 13., June 10.���(Special)���Little -Edna Rathburn of this place has, had .a sad experience for a child so young. She is now nearly eleven years old. Eight of her few short .years have been passed under the saddest cloud possible in life. At the age of two the child met with an accident which left her with two ribs broken,* split . off at the backbone. Though - they were set and healed her little body did not straighten'. ' For ^ eight years she could hardly walk, being almost- doubled up. The accident affected her kidneys and Diabetes set in. Diabetes is a particularly dangerous form of Kidney trouble, :,n this case particularly severe by nature of the injuries to the spine. The family doctor, was, of course, consulted. He diagnosed her case correctly, but couldn't cure it. She was sent to.Lhe Public Hospital at St. John in thc hopes that the greater skill and facilities there would avail. They could tlo nothing for her. Thc authorities advised the mother to take tho child home to nurse her and give her good care while she lived, which' would not be very long. The suffering of the little one was heart-rending to the mother and friends. She cried with pain night and -day. The mother grew desperate and determined sho would find a cure for her child if it took every cent she possessed.. ���'���-.'.' :.-"������'',."��� ' -v- She sawJDbdd's,Kidney Pills advertised and immediately purchased some.YFrpm the .first they were beneficial. The little; girl commenced to get * better. Every day saw an improvement. Dodd's Kidney Pills were doing the work. Six boxes in all rwere .used, and once more. Diabetes was .conquered. i[ Not only that but With the return of health the spine, commenced to straighten. The little girl is now almost physically perfect. Says the grateful mother in her own words: "There is nothing to be compared to Dodd's Kidney Pills. We thank God we ever heard of them. Edna is now full of color, runs and plays about as smart as' a whip, where once she was a puny little thing as pale as a ghost."��� . Did TheyV There is nothing .much more distressing than an unfinished story. A number of people in a London drawing room were conversing about capital punishment when a lady remarked: ��� "How strange it must seem to be sentenced to death!" "Not so very, very strange, I assure you.. I was myself once-condemned to death in Africa," said a returned African explorer. "Indeed!" exclaimed the lady. "And were you���did they"��� !'Did they what, madame?' "Why, did they execute you, you know?"���Exchange. SB&ZEXStEESZI^g&g^XZSEtc' W1i*bi Corl���� Float Cprisrfe**. A cork which Is longer than It la broad, which is the case with all ordinary corka, floats upon its side, so to speak. ��� How can we make lt float upon Its head? Place one on end upon a table and around It place six others. Seize them ell together and plunge them under water so as to wet them completely. Then remove your hand gently and let them take their own position in tbe water, wben you will find tliat tbey will stand upright, as if supporting one another. This Is because the water that penetrates the cork will make them cling together. Railroading In IrelanA, A somewhat nervous English toorlst vouches for the genuineness of the following incident of Irish traveling: The train arrived some 20 minutes late at a small station, and the engine driver Inquired of the station master, "Did the express go by yet, Tim?" "It did not," was the answer. There was Indecision on the part of th�� engine driver for a moment when he cheerfully exclaimed, "Ah, well; wt .must chance It!" ae he blew the whistle and started off on the single line. and so would many a youDg lady, rather than take a bath without the "Albert" BABFS" OWN SOAP It lenvr-s iho skin wonderfully soft and fro--h. and its iainf fragrance i3 ox- tremoly pleasln-*:. Beware of Imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Hte. ��1 MONTREAL. HEELER & WILSON'S' $�� Sewing Machines Office and Warerooms CjrriTT T T "CT A T�� 2-13 Portagj Avenue. 011 Jjia JLaJviAJLJ "W'.A.lKrTEID. n few legible Ai-eM* AGENTS We are in need of n few leli-iblo A throughout the countj-y to haadlf <,ur GASOLINE LAMPS AND SUPPL!??. Good proSt and quiet sales. For partieu. !ars address TMJS INCANDESCENT GAS LAM I' Co., 313 Main St., A\ liuiipep. 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(..'' t .��*' ���*?���*; ���? j*- ���ft" ���H v - Id' ' 'Vt ' 'ii !' A Run im A Bank. "A Jlun on a hank is a fuuny thing," said (he old banker, vyho was in a rem- ���inisccnt mood. "It wili start wfikom the slightefc-c muse, end ycu never Know when to expect it.' It ntnv h<- !only a rumor, it, n*ay be iv. the air, anil , the deed is done. ' _Mj.ny d good bank ' 'has gone to tie -vail sim^l/ because j there was 1:0 v,--*y to know that" a run was in -respect, and there are tim(->s rrhen tbe souuclest bank in the world \*oulcl not fetaiifl an une.tpeel.ed run. "A number of yeais ago, when Iw.is a young man, I was cashier of a bank in the interior of the st-iY. The bank wis in good condition and jn-rftotly sound and we did not'.lream that our credit would be 'que-Hioiied. But one May a run was started without warn ing, and inside of two hours there was 'a howling mob mound the' bank, and we realiezd tliat we'" had a serious situation to face, "It wa.s simply, impossible fur us to meet all the demand--, but I paid out. 'the^unds that wo had'on hand, knowing fu-jl well that it'waV'a question 01 only a few minutes- when ,ve would be 'obliged to close. l'��� "Finally the president cf the bunk came to me and said in a.-low"voice: "'Hot, much longer, can we hold out?' ,v ' ' ALL {S BEA-yjIFtR. Oh. Goil hov?lir;au'.jfvlrS. s-iri'B, . Ii? s'*u-3-?aic ct d s-Li-j*-.; Bsr tuTesis'.yr.vh iHeir Xfvir.X^rch; 2?er -ao-wars.tjviat zei it.** glado; Her KlUoclisi y-hr^ *-7i*-?j> fioooy Socks; ��� ���Jier Uelda w*lt!l sraJe th.it glow; Hers-**3rMingsirBa*nl-.ts, cletsp and brca d Thoi through ths valleys Sow; Her 1 rested waves that clasp the ��h.-.re, ' And lift tiieir anthems load; Ber mo- -.tains, with their solemn brows, mat thojiel-iin*-** cloud. Oh, God 1 , ow, WaunifuJ is life That Taou doet lond VF here; So oncored with hopss tiat lino the cloud. And -joys that fern tho tear; o * With, cxadlo hymns of mothers -s-oung. And ti-t-ad of youthful.f eet, " ' I That scarce in.their, elastic bound . Row down the grass fiosvers sweet, | With brightness, round tha pilgrim's stall who at the settiae ��.uu -Beholds the golden gatp thrown wide, And -til hia work well done. But if this earth, which changes mar. This life, to de-ath fiat Jeada, Are mado so beautiful fcy Hira, Propi whom all eood.jrooeedi;, How glorious must that region fce Where al) tlie pure acd blest. From every temranCfiomw free, -Attain liabroJro-ares-i*, .,..- ���Mrs. .U K. ���Steournej^uN'. Y. t��� THE flfWp ..CAPTAINS. ' -' *��� ���* w. . . BIT KQM HAU, 1^ AS- -\ 4. *��� C ���?f �����- 1 r J 1 '*><<>iiP , ' A-HI *' ' ���������".'.(,/ ���SI". rVkn... i 11 *." - .- ,' , f *vV 'I'-l/j-i '-* h-;.i;��a- I -. ft.' I IY., My I- '.i', iA -V r"'.i >'���: A:},": Y*f /' ��� c .i'*il |. .-> tl 1 1 i'V 1 *.. "'Mot over ten minutes,' I replied, wiping'the beads of peropir-ifion fforn , my brow. "Calmly and deliberately he reached over to the money' case, picked up a J-10 bill, rolled it length wis, stepped to "tlie stove and Jit It; then, without a quirer of an evelid he produced a "To the king." '"to my king*.'8 , ��� Tho-toaste,- though slightly diiEerent, were utteredsi-aitiltaaetfuslyandaBma]!��� p-Jass pf rere a�� Souib Carolina plantation, -not^Kteei miles from the famous' city 6f. * -^-harjeston; the time wa-s the earl/ autumn of 1781; while thc characters 4.vere a-'youn-j captain of liis^ majesty's'ai-fcillcry, a' portions/ which was guarding- the city of Charleston, and a young-woman in perhaps her Hoar hit nfi-tUr a^,i ^ , , ' ' ,l"H J1-^'-upng-woman mperhapshei ugai, bit o{t tneend and proceeded to twenty-second-year: A famous .beauty Hghfc ifc from Che burning bill'. 'That move saved the bank.' The Man to whom at that moment I was " jhanding'.his balance gasped, and''-then ^hbving the nionej 'back, said he would leave'it.,, lt was the turn of 'the tide, was_ this-Jfiss Phoebe Ppindexter, and a most captivating* picture she made, in the eyes ,of tbe captain pf artillery, as she silt thrumnjing- ihe keys of her harpsichord, after replacing the" ejnpty wine g-lasa^oii .tbe table near her! ,The latter yi-ns a handsome young- man, an- and the run ceased, ,\Ve didn't e'venl par?n"y :tblT^r ^ars'of age,' with "a lose thP *10 hill k 1 frieCfc *air of good breeding- and evi. iose tne *o10 bill, as the president was | denlly of some gt-aces, for'he had just ���finished a solo-pp. the figure t.o the ac- ) medam, or your own loyalty will be put fin question."- -'"*'. ��� .��� "And, pray, -.vhat can I do?" aske-"' the girl .drawing* Jierself up to'lierfuj] height and looking* at the English officer with scornful and indignant eyea "You can tell them that there is no one concealed in your house. Ho -yvili never dare to doubt your word." "You vrould have me tell a lie to save you���me, the woman you pretended to love and wish to make your wife ?" "It is a case of necessity���quick, they are approaching on both sides. They have been informed. It ip a trick J" ' "Where wiJI you hide?" asked the g-irl, with an insulting- emphasis on fche i word "hide," " " ! VYou will tell them that no one is concealed in the house?".- "1 shall tell them nothing- but the absolute truth���be quick." "Then there is but one place where I will be safe,", answered' the captaLu "and there on]y if ho be a genileman." Saying which, the captain darted up the stairs and entered Miss Poindex- ter's own chamber. - ��� He had no more than closed the door when a lithe, athletic young officer in the partisan cavalry leaped over the railing of ,the veranda and stood, em- ,barrassed and hat in hand, bowing- before the young mistress of 'the mansion. 1 - c ��� ��� , "Phoebe!" eycloimed the j-otniiz aol- die'r. ' , " - ."'Would it not be better to address me as your prisoner?" answered Mis-, ���Poindexter. "If I om notmistaken.you have surrounded my home with armed soldiers and have come yourself on no gentle errand." "Prisoner Phoebe ?" answered the patriot captain. "1 would never wish to hold you prisoner, sa'yo in the bonds of love, My presence here needs an explanation and I will make it/ I have -received information that an English officer is' visiting- you this afternoon'; It j is a matter of duty. Ijiave,been or. j dered far in advance of the returning I troops of Ararion and Sumter for the ex- I press purpose1 of catching, some of'the ' tsb^a'i]AStisaeiXX2^iP^^s^%K^^^m^^ - ���^���������pii^aM-ua?! & ���FOE-- Carpenters5 Tools, Builders' Supplies, Shelf and Heavy- ' Hardware, Points, Oils and Glass. Tinsu-iitliii-j-- ami Plu;iiblc ��*-. ' 1 i''*> .. That.15,1 bwyjs 1G0 cents worth of jjoods >at,.GJLPIK'.<.' si 'J Bry Goods, Gents' Furnishing*, Boots and I y. Slxo.es, Hardware, Stoves, E^rniture Wail I g Paper5 Groceries 7,&ncf everything- tbat a % H first class general store carries. I WOYJE'S LEADINg UO'l'EL, Come and see us. We're here to do business. AGENT .FOR 1^ I J*<. <���< v ,v,_vv,.^.-i.v.iJ. ,ui..uvvvE7?!v-^3S. ^**5.-*r?,nl cSv-i-!*^** ^'Tv �����^>4��'li|-*'ii-i , KJi'l'J -v��; - i* * *-.--'>���' v. k, *- v..T"rli, ***ti .**������*-. v .0 .1 -;��� *" .'���- A 4 |.-��-*��. '-j v STOUES AT CHAXUEOOK ANTD MOyjK The best of accommodations foj tho t raveling public. officers at the garrison at Charleston ! MoMatlOn Br OS PrO^^ |ard; and I expect to appear, { Yi ~__ P' ' WJLDEYL0D3EN0. U Meets every Monday evening in their hull on Victoria streot. Odd Follows cordially invjtc-d. ^rortti rnii-.il off their guard; and I expect to appear at the very gates of that city before I , , -_-_-= am done and let them know that',' fa-- "ROnT^*' & XTT\ cstt/^t-. ^, from being defeated; jid they suppose, ! UU r'fe AND SHOE S , (Jen. Greene's army nas driven their'red caref'-d enoizgl: to see that there was enough left to be redeemed." ���---,-:��� v-rl: !. .'��� v |. u ���I 1 ii.!- Ait f . ���-���*" Z. i" , * J> l X0pdl A ',1'Ai i�� 1,',.'. -.1.- j j Ir-'hH "Y- < f (-*.' *-?,!;,�� ��� .i ,,-"$ (I (*..j|l...M, ���-.--��.;������ t. - kH'v ','-,-'.' U. h '..ft'?-*'.i'4 :i ' ./X'S;;; -^ -i ���>U!" ' " " . no '�������� ,A .1 ',;-.- <��� -<, 5 i* "L;fij! ;'.' -'; Yhjf l'-'>',f''* ���if' ...���,..* i Wl*.at Undo Thi-iksl ��� .Such foolishness I never saw As -lately has coipe over maw ; ^A.11' almos' us her's paw. But worst ot all's my brother-in-law!'1 I lias t' keep as still's a mouse" When I go down to sisters* house, Er else I'll wake tbat "preshus dove"��� , -Pliekid that I'm the uncle'of! He just arrived hist week one dav: I'd lief es not he'd stay away ���Till I get big, 'cans now, ye'see, The figs an' things Sis buys for,me��� Why. he'll get big enough t' eat! ^ Maw says, "Now, Willie, ain t he sweet,?" I_ wander il" thoy 'spec' J'11 love ' ���That kid that I'ni th e uncle of? lie never says a thing but '.'Goo!" ,.7es* think���au' he's my neiTew, too! Au' once they give me'him to hold��� They act as iho" they think he's gold !��� lie a.n't my style I'd havo 'em know. An' nex' time I'll jus' tell 'em .so, When off on me tliey cry to shove That kid phut I'm the uncle of! ���National Magazine. i ���**���<���' w ��� il'."-!; 51 *f . t $1$ ���Ni' 'A h , s if. .WA^TKn-TliUvt-TWOKrJlY 51 EX AXJj WO- men io travol.ajirt iidvertiso for old established houso of solid fiunueial standi-.;?. Salary .-jtsO a year and expsuses, all D.iyable in cash. No cim- vnsiii-*- required. Give references and- eiieloie ���ielx addressed stamped e uv.oi.e. Address Mmi figer, 353 Cnxtim Bldg., Chieoiyo, ' -j-i X i -? *. } I nl rS.if.U-* '''' \ ' 0tPX\ ��� kite!. ^mx'i ... .'-M-, ,1 , ��� U . .' ��� . HA ��h' !.Y,M i r^A ii * ?!!1 ���J,. ��� i, XA$, ,lf ii.::, r.r���, I r.';{*.l,v .;*=,-. UfX- IA" YYS..V' Hipp ���Hfef, Assessment work Coutr-icL-* Taken. Parties wishing to have assassme n work dope on claims in the vicinity o Ic Moyie. will do well to consult oi writi- the undersigned for terms. Worl- left in my care will be promptly attended toj and 'satisfaction wil! bt guaranteed. g. a. SCOTT. I i i i TO THE DKAF. A lich lady cured of hex* deafness and noises in the head by Pr. Nicholson'.-? Artificial Ji,ar Drums, gave .*? tO, companm-ient; of Vheyoung lady. "The fact is, Miss Phoebe, J hardly imow what I 'should do with myself- were it not for the possibility of riding out here to spend an occasional afternoon -with you���or should I say, both in g*allantry and truth, every afternoon, w-ith you? The town is simply too dull for a soldier, now that Lord Cornwall!^ has token the major part of our army witl him in his chase after' the rebel Greene," "And what do you think, captain, are his chances of capturing Gen. Greene?" '-'Oh, the chances are perfect, my dear lady. Why, the rebels were abso"- lutely routed, according' to our" dispatches, at the battle of Guilford Court House, and so badly demoralized that ^they ran from the field lihe sheep. Indeed there was.no necagsity for our pursuit. Greene is starving up there in the mountains of ^'orth Carolina and will surrender at discretion in the course of a week or two. His defeat and reduced .circumstances will be "the excuse,' but the real reason -will be British gold. Yon remember, of course, our success with their Gen., Arnold. Well, after a man's ambition has been killed, he will not fight.in any cause with neither food nor pay. And that is the dire extremity to which Greene has been forced by tlie glorious success -of his majesty's arms. My Lord Cornwallis has turned north and in a month will have defeated and captured that little ooy of a Frenchman, La Payette. ��� With their armies of the south and of the center defeated, he will move next spring upon the only remaining armies of the rebels, that under-tho miscreant Washington. & It will b'j a short- campaign, a'battle, a rout, a pursuit and then peace���and with peace will come its delightful handmaiden love. And then ���then, Mistress Poindexter, I shall have the' honor of cliiimLag you for a bride, of selling out my commission and living the quiet life, of an, English country gentleman for, I hope, the rest of my life." ' "A charming arrangement of events for yourself, my dear Capt. Webb! But I must say it appears to me as though (-.en. Cornwallis'- movement into Virginia is more like a retreat than the ad IV,.C HE1D, K. G.' M. L. HOLI.IS,TBK, Tlu:AS. ������������^������ rri-rrir mw���jim. K-'ANJC I-AN��Y,',E. p J. >f. J.I>*DS!*V , .it. S, Repaired and Made to Order. B, A, SMITH,.' JI��oyi���^;., coats from the Carolinasand ischasin^ Cornwallis himself to the sea." ' " p f'What a' romance!-.' laughed -the young lady. ,"���"'. - - ; *- ' "I wish I had .time for romance," said the officer; "there oould be no more delightful opportunity. Only when this war is'over will I be' able to ask you to reward a love that has been faithful to you ever since we were children, But to duty. Are you harboring tin English officer here?? , ' "Why, of course I affif" she answered, .laughingly, "This ia no time for, joking-," said the captain. "If he is not here, he cannot have been gone a very long time; and if you delay me he may, yet get ���within the gates of Charleston." "It seems to me that you are a trifle i ��� ��� -* ��������� ^X^%^xeslM' "Y-jCHAS. P. CAMPBELL^ "Of course," he said, biting his lips nervously. "I shall have to search the xeab MacEaoheen & Macdosaids. 33. J, WHITCQMB ! ' House, painter,'*'grain er, , - gli'iaier and,; piiperhan^'r j f All work on' perfect, -sur--1 face guianrejt-d. Prices ec ; cording to quality and , , stock required. , . Moyie,, B..C, Moyie Miners' Union Meets in-McGregor hull every Tuesday j FERNIE, evening. Sojourning members .are \VAjID-JJJ5R, eordintfy jnvj'ted to att.enu, MOYIE John M,oDo^aw>, -' p. t.< Smyth ' , President. ��� ' ��� Secretory. ,W\UOt,KUAl.V. AN'D HKTMiA^ MEAT . aiBRO^AOT?. Fre^h ana&nrqfcMealr; prf.sh ^isJi, .Ganie 'and -PquKry, We . fUMty only.t^p .!iQAi.''yqur. , trade solicited. M-t.KK:krs &.j MACLEOD; . - P.ORT STEELE kimbkaley/'' CRAN"BilO0k'. ��oyie Board of Trade . Meets on Lhe first Wednesday '.evening of en eh mouth at 8 o'e-loci'sharp. J. P. Farrell, Pros. A. P. Macdosalb, Lewis T.h&mso.x, .'��� Vice-Pres. \ ' Sec'v: ' , Y Mtiin ( ni-.-.', CRANBROOK, B,C. . -., vance of a victorious and conquering 000 to his Institute, .so tli.-u de.if people nnny" Alld afl /or Gen* Greene, they unable to nrnmiro 11.... v...* n _iy 1hat Ile is noL only harassing Gen. mi -:>A' Afil. i'*.'.-!;i ' i.:'.-*.T ; >���' * * unable to procure the Ear Diumy may have them' free. Address No, ld522 Tlie Xicholson In-jtitule, 780, Eighth Avenue, JNrt-v. Yoik, U. H. A. Ualcyou Slot Sp;-ini:-,. The most complete heall.li.resort ou '.the-continent of'���'North America. Kit- iifited lni.lbt Scenery ' unrivalle..i, 'for, Krahduer. THE PIALCYON HOT SPRINGS Sanitarium, Halcyon Hot ispritigs, Arrp.w Lake, B.' G. Resident physician and .nurse,. Boating iishiny it till excursions.* '���.������Telegraphic com- ^lunicixtioii with all parts of '���'���the ivorld. Two mails arrive, and depart, daily. Turms, #15 to $18 ypor weiX i jiccordihg Yo residence in hotel <.r: villas. Its baths curt! all nervous and i muscular diseases, its waters lieiil all ! kidneyi liver and stomach trouble*. ! The baths and .-waters are an invalii- ile remedy for silver, and lead poison ' Jug.- Y, ' -K Cormvalh;. ot every step of his north ward movement, but has detached his cavalry and a portion of his riflemen to reconquer the Ctu-olinas and Georgia." "On what utter nonsense do these misguided colonists feed their despairing hepes!" answered the captain. "Why, it would be no more ridiculous for you to assure me that a detachment of Marion's outlaws were here, surrounding this very .house, and ihat I was in danger of becoming a prisoner to them, as to���i*>'hat was that?" The captain jumped hurriedly fromJhis seat and, grasping the railing of the veranda in front of him for. support, looked anxiously.; up and,down the road that ran in front of the old plantation. "It seemed to me like the -winding of a horn/'isaid ihe lady, calmly. '��� "And, by my faith, I heard the galloping of horses'and a short command," continued the captain, excitedly. "Inside, inside, captain, as yourvalue your liberty," said tlie lady; "I saw n -mounted man jii uniform,there in the bushes just now, and I know the "uni- 'form.well." "And the weawt 7" 'Yes, the v.'paver." ' !..������������;. ��� ���; . ~ ; ������!' ; ���..-h..|if1'.r.*' ' house," he'continued "0? 'we are quite used to it," she answered. He ordered up his men and began a systematic search of the mansion and surrounding buildings. He himself, however, stood immovably in. front of the door that he knew opened into hcr private apartments, and permitted no one to enter. The search was therefore uselesa. "Well," eaid she, teasingly, "why do you not enter my own room?" "If he is an officer he should be a gentleman, and could not bo. there.'Yin- swcr*\d the captain. ''You.have been fooling me, Phoebe, in order to givahim a start. I do not blame you. He was a guest, and you have but observed the laws of hospitality, even though he is an enemy to our country. Farewell��� eiaember always I shall come to you -"hen this war if) finished." _ "Why not come before���to-night? ���.ou will not vj-ish to camp nearer Ynarlcston than this, J am sure. Grandmother, who is in t-own to- ay, shopping, will be back by tea time, and you - can tell us all the news." ("And may I tell yon something else ?" "Yes���without even waiting for the war to end. Arid I will tell you something, too." The young- patriot turned about for a moment���and for a kiHs. Then springing into the saddle he shouted flic command: "To horse, the road to Charleston���gallop!" and was off. As soon as ho nnd his men were well out of sight, tho English artillery captain made his appearance. "I suppose," he vsaid, "that 1 am under obligations to you���and yet I thought your truthfulness would have been tho ruination of me." "And could you have admired or lovod a woman who had deliberately lied?" "WeU, that hi rather an odd question Ii you hod told an untruth it would have been in a noble cause. All is fair in love and war, you know." "Even hiding hi a woman's apartment." * "Oh, yes���when necessity compels it." V\ell, Capt. Webb," said Miss Poin- dexter, slowly, "will you in your turn do me a, favor?" "With the greatest pleasure, I am B.u^ answered the ��� fcaHant captain. Will yon pletee mount yonr horse, and get safely baek.-ititb your own lines," said UiH-PoiH^itn. "KikI B bottles- Bottled Beer in Stock. ... Buffalo, $76.00, July 2, 16; Aug-. 6, 20. Outside Orders Grivnn Sliiol Aiter.in.n -����� V* �� Epworth League'Meeting, San Francisco, $50, July 13, 14, 15. I Christian , Endeavor Convention, Cincinnati, $28.50, July j 2nd, 3rd. .! jn ..���'��������� '���V National Education Association, Detroit, $71.25, July 2. 3. Aiitily tor Hates, M,ips. 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