--Y4, >Y'i y<% ,4-. u ■iy u'^/F'-£/V'i',^;^7 "■:V-Y*'.Y -y'7'";-b-;^|;! ■■" ''.' ,.' - '•'■ ',-,.' ' •■ .:■:■■'■ js'-.y-. '" :.-, ■,-■.•■-■. ■'-:■ ,-,%X ■' .ye i vi ■ ■ '■ /f^' i•W-'4 y,; tfIL V >j ,:■■'■' .'.: KftSMhl l_im,a%KK,:-,,-t:-i ,-■„ , ■ ■:■#! -m^Mmmc- -'- y_w__$m*$W&!-.' ":;;^;^e^er/.;H^B>ri^ lie ; wi|t-g07^ -■ of b0| ol^liQ§,;;!p?t!:^^yH e^Y: li^f;- 'or ,$&ir■ of;ieiia|il^:VsSpQ^b;;;He. sin_ a f' i v$ .y. -Mb A, Ecalo lg !n town List, your proptuty Ylh Earrell -1 ; ,, - .'- ■ ; ntnyll:. J i Ed. Kill'was in Cranbrook Lhe first j f'^.-'-'rv y-B*'.-••"■ '■'■ «'v" >..v■''■■ '■'" 7'",'""- '■"' of tho week. ■ , 1 S''OOWin'Pp,''-S^:;^'''iwr*'A' r ,. , , * ,.. i .*.* c*ji.\_-&^_i__.x%s ^l'i ~.M^ui^t_^\ Joe berogha came down from Kim- I bebiey -Monday. . ! Dr, Bell of C'ranbrock •'.vac in town < Wednesday'. , j There will be a meeting ol tho Fire j Brigade next Thursday ovenin is A YEAR .METAL MARKE i\ ew Yofi?:—Bar silver, 48j? cents, j Leail, f 1.6V.}b .Copper, m^o'. Zinc, ! ?/, ^f f|\ f%| 11 5 K\; (spelter) *&0g.. ■ - ' J "• ' j I-D^Doy—-Lead, £L'j, U3, $_>, i 01 Back. -. Ill if Tf 0 ntere lected st Se- CTOCK QL'UT.VTrpjJR, Furnished by Bealc, Hutchison «fc LiwelJ, brokers, AIoyie'.'E. O, Asked'. Bid. Crow's Nest Coal.. ..$345.00 $340.00 St. Euyene, (None on market.) . Lead Is Still Holding Firm Above £13, and Iris the Opinion will so ngndo next l'nursday evening. nnfilirT r.fi.TVrn mrr-i Get your'garden seebs,, rYwer seeds j j^jjf \\\j (J fjjj THJf "■ and onion sets at Jfope's drug store. ' '' * . * ■* ^ j - if. Cameron attended tho Ja:;-.ie; |-v<- 1T_„ CU'U, u-~,l />' . "iift- .-,r. |1V' M)tI ■ , ' -News belecfced from Aianv Mr. and Jnr*j. J, ,!>, harpor are here ' vi.*iting with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ifar- buver of ^ie l)ils^ '°'-v ^btys and the snow is the Nelson | rapb-Hy disappearing Icln, Kansas, speabing lo Daily News y.-'aterdav, said : " i s?, J ,-nee that b;ad :c down » lifdo ! o'diit church intend holding an Easier but I looked fur a drop, before t'hiy. It J entertainment and Eoaial. Tb,e women's auxiliary oi'the 'lleth* ■ i-i'-v? /i -..':'iMf> ?' t - fe*y«^lS i ■- ■ ' [IJ.,uiTr-ls9caL«^Wl f^*^-*w^*5*^*^^'X^*>^,>^*X*."'^^",>*V ' .'sS,* s; ^>,",^sSs-,;5i*V«S» lillilli ■iW ..Kv-V-vlflllli^JL-WjU i|:!:EeBi|le;:;'!;"!!7"> |!i>ep;psi ts/Rece i veil;._!;7i?resbn!b:! jfil t Ybf Yb'teresL! !3: pbbbeh - ■7. K^mispii '■■ffltiSfflMt BRANCH: went Jip to £i',i 15s without halting, so that ,1 decline is only reasonable. Without saying that lead prices will go very-high this summei, 1 think thu markc!. -will be firm and steady with a yeneral upwird tendency aacl I believe the tilvei-lead mines hero should be able to make good money this year." 1 'j Petition to the Government. A'petition was'circulated this week and over J00 tigiKtures of property holders and losiden's ui Moyie' were 11; .asks for ,ap VlilrVOpri the-..-government. 2y2T ^j-j A*_p-- ^V"4 *^/** -2^f%^^^;!*^7<;^i^ to' $4,800 - for'; public-ini- f°° aQ^ '■■'.-■ ■'■■„■ : .■.''■■■•':;"7-'.- . -■-"'-;'■ ■ -.- -,' -■ 7--.-,;>; -,7 V-.' -,"'-'." '■"">■ -,V-'-. ■' ,.,-: ■' • '• :-"- ': ,-'-.,■■■ . ■'.'. "liewhe'G Last Saturday 'was payday at the Moyie Lumbei Co.'s mill arid "_ tbe town in eonsqencs v>'as pretty lively. Work was commenced on W. ii. Stonc-'g building this week, 'The | fipUre foundation is laid, the studding is up and the roof will on in a few days. Wm. Campbell, of tbe Moyie Lum- Company, took a layoff the first of tbe week and read signs iii Moyie and Cranbrook. ....... ....,. ,..'(.if, ..... A. C. Bowneas, of the'wbblbsale liquor firm of McDermbt 000 '.$2195-3,866 yr2;-lS5;29S' A ,. ^..,,„ . -..- . ,, • • ■•.' -."---.r'-'. • 7 J-osvA'oess are binding up a .splendid >proveni6nts in the..-, vicinity-.-of. Moyie. i, -. .;• - 7- ^ :,.> , 7r-Y. '■''-. - ■-' .,r,:.. . --'-..-";.".:■ ', 1 - ,-■-• -V:,- business'tbroughoufc the district. : ine petition .i,ias.-.bi-en made, -in-, triDlf-J'' , - -. -' ! "■--',,- .-'-■ -'■■-:; -.-' .;'-: 7'. -. * V;'! Next. Sunday, the-Methodist Sunday school'!i3°having !,'f.llally'.. Sunday" fbr: tlie .children, 'Instead of, the usual jY,caie'.Y:b.«B copy .will be placed in .the %\bands 6bE!C,Smithb'Mv ly. A;-; oY •w-1 ;wjil.bti i'orwarbed.to.-W: ,C.,Wells, com' ''niissioner of Jvands and--;- Works,Yinbi one -to 7b-F. Armstrong, govern ment agou'-iiai--i-'bi-.t 'Suic-ie.Y ' ', '-"• ,.'-' --,!- Sir William Van Horns ha.s in yiew the building of the biggest hctel in tbe world for Cuba. He is cow neg-otiafcing with the Cuban administration for the purchase of the historic prison at Havana. -.;; The price-for the building as ' it now'--#arids :isv^0d|'000r The hotel will be administered !in connection with -the Cuban railway. Y It begins; to look as! jf (,i;0 Sullivan directors are getting matters in' shape so tbat all/their difficulties may be cleared up-and 'work '.inaugurated on ■the completion' of". trie-, smelter at Marys ville. ,-'-It.is'nh.de.rs.topd that tbe Salcs-r-3,000 St. Eugene'; 2,500 Sullivan ; 2,000 North Star.1 A lief:miry for Trail. The inauguration of-impoitaut iimprovements at the Canadian Smelting Works pi Trail is announced. The ei'periments in the refining department of the smelter are .practically completed, after hiving emended over a period ol almost a year. Now draw- " ings and plans are being made for a refining plant to reduce from 10 lo 12 tons of pure metallic lead per day. ° ,' "'he electrolytic method of lead refining in practice successfully at the Trail smelter has been described, ut considerable length from time to time in •' ihe technical publications. Ita merit lies in economy of .application and excellence of results obtained. The- statement is made that the meialic leudo produced at the ■' refinery . in connection with the smelter is no. less than .999 purity. IMdA'iJi&&fi'&W'<&vi -Yb.1^%1 .'ia A tenbral banking- bu:Y traii-jactecl.''---,..-'.-' bY .Churolv'.Services.- ;, -..-.. ■RYT^Rr/N—'Su-nda}- eiiiipol'fit 3 7 :Mi^3%|!p'e..';7i>pc;&abatttiiitiQn .give"h'ib-';;sO,Ue'et;oi}s. ' ' - - - ■ Y:|,"'',PitE: '■'p.'' m. .'Service intltehall at 7 »0p.ni, '''si'"'.'inyi'i'ed bo7attend.. Ail are: cofdiilly F.bHyMAR'SH,' !..'* ,-, v* ^» .-* ^1 s? ■ s-yci'jx xJ}t.d1r. s-r.5riljrf y2?_s':_._!;?. L> ^.-> • K*'Xj K_^r*cxr_*zrzx2^3^..7.rz_^*^F..r7.„--_'3^~Tm^ U% '-.pa ■■:#■ ■■■■ SSSST^Tgj tST*!5tVJ55SS9 on.'Eas^-. TermBb ^....^...apiEtelitgoyi':- ■ ,:»iii^'' ■•'■•';i--vHba.tfO'ffl'co yyHbftilip'ffl'cc ' (-.1 K.,«i!i-!ive*i ■-.-«»•■, i-, -• ■ yyy#iI^-i#I' ■ ."'■" "Y-Y .'■• Aj«j .w*). b NEiyy>y ■- 'f-'H1 ft! -yQ- y ,tho'so.i«s,ei'Vic^is;'.--y":-: ;'■:■'■ -.-,---,■.;-;-...-, -:- C:'yf''.: T.!.Ai 'j3RG!A!i)Fbpr,; Pastor'. b.Msf.rxoBi8ir-^3unday;;!;spb'obb':. at:.,y p./!!nbbPrebebiug. . at.., 1:30 '! o!cIbek Subject-Y 77T-bisV-i3''thi; s session! the pastor' will speak; to the hew loan of $100,000 .has been , nego children! >;PwreritsiYuid' fneads! are'tiatedand that the stock, in the com bearfily -inyitcd,.,. ■■■;"■'■; "■-'7--. ■';■'•■:"- 7 x ; pany is sgainon a sound basis."'' ! :N. A./MacKebzie bas7eutered suit- in tlie couniyeburt- against^ Stea "Hn'iir yen for $.1,0,00, for alleged illegal eject!,!,; ■! .Nelson Tribune: Thirteen years ago tbe outlet between TNel-on and Kobauee creak "was open , for 7.short uienfcfrom t be Manhattan-hptbly-' The l;stretebeyaltbougb'the ice was irotten case will he.;heard;iu: port 'Steele: ou j oh the stretches that were closed.:' At ,Apni;25th.v ' ' Oi'i'-i-.nlzl'ts Viiiona. Q. M. O'Brien, district organizer for tbe American Labor<,Union, returned thursday to Moyie to perfect the or- ■ ganiz.ation of the Moyie union. A. .meeting was'held in the hall on "that eyening -and nine new . candidates were initiated, giving this union a total membership of 22. It was decided tu hold a meeting every Saturday evening at S o'clock. During the past two weeks Mr, 0?« Brien has, organized unions at the following places. Tbe numbers given, represents tbe charter membership of each union: Creston, 13; Meadow crcelc, IG;, Cranr-rbok .63; Marysviljo 33; Moyie, 22. Tlie Feraio Strike. It was thought for a time this week that the Fornie strike was cettled, but it proved lo be a false report. Tlie men are still out. g»«CTeaBWT7«gs ■■*■■!■ 11 ^1 is-i mi \t*m ■n»i»i,«mM _t |W M[. 1—mamg I.'Oi'ICE. ^ North West coruor ;io*t Timber Limit. Thirty u-iysaitor-clateliutcait to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands ..ml Worts for a special ■'that-time, air the mail for the residents i^or.i-o io cut aiuU-nrry an-av diriber from rhe t-.^_'.'. ■.■'..'-...-■ .''-1 1-.. -■ ,-.-,ll.,„.:.... , ,...,,...j... L 'Tliompspn- of' Craiibrobkb of,^°lson ivas packed; in on Ned .Bray's 1 iscliiu-g.. at, '7 :30b! o'clock. " = yey.S, Z ■.'Thom'pspn of' CranbrookfO'^Oison was packed; in on J\edBray's !'xh-i last young .'man.""-,, \ delivered.a very able leeluxe oh:' ':Lin--| b/Oad back all; the,vyay,fro/n Kootenay hii sii-th-in ibo;sQriet-.'-?-' ,'. ; , 00i(-r the Liberalor"!iY- the Methodist jYatrou,. §S^ ; miles e- beyond -'Bon hers A. Ib.°lAKS,HALL,-,Pastoi;v i.;ln nydneadayb-ybntbg.': Mb. Tbomp- j Ferro'..- Ned Eray is.now a- capitalist, -5.---ss.?^^s^--^^^iyrY shares :.-'• ,- i « .' -.'-. r ".-.',■■.'.'•,-* -■'-- .-'. :-. :- ." ' -■ ■ ' '■ ■ .fuf (■!,« O^^w.'s - MV--&S .l-.„„i ri- ;, ' ■ : ...-'- . foliojviug described lauds: . Commuiiuiugtii a post ploiited near tho 350 Jfilal'ost, of facCaiwiiiau pacific Railway, oh the west bank of the Moyie river, East Koote ua:.'. Jiast SO chains; South SO chaius; ^ye^t SO clialji; North SO ebains to'point of eomnieuce ment, coutaiuiuE; i>10 acres, more pr loss." G. .V.VlT.'H£\yS. pY. 0$-\1 -H U%?P - .^-^^S^^iSiS^^^ i.ui.-abur :-':id: wib t]\Or- -i:!:lV10^ maooa elaann.p. Out ,of shares' meat, coutalaiBic«}l0 acres, more or lo«." ' ■;,- -: .-:■■'■ ■■:■■:, ■ ' | rj ■■■%$ YTT ■■<■:■$ -+$%■&%,>£<•£ cO .which made biyicctuve !'a verv inter- j«u«l-use residents or Nelson : get- ipa:i ilYLiYYYlY ---^-Y-Yby-7■;,' \ \ij?iy\"'^ r«cii:c Railway tract 011 Meadow i.Ui-.y ur.uer y.\iy. U nery io'a ;»re:\t Cit-;-'( ■' , 7 -, -,■',, '■ ,,., '"," Crcvk' K,lst Koote.a.'iy;iSD chains Kast; -10 ch litis" uf reck, work, and- tY 1,a'sk b£: ;?0yC(,, !. b"-MT-^ a lumc-rcd an ; seven, . \V lio'Il. XorU.;-ico clmiia West; :l0oh?J-nsSuuth to point aud-tY ^-!- rt (.itiii-i.ii;.; P.. 'O lipIMw3. w&iat aiw^liinY,styasH,aiid n&at ^o to f7K?;«i^p ■ ' ' ■ .^.<; ,*..'V J*.:*. *,-■*' y"*( •^f'vl^i^vJ^-V^^^-t■f'ii^''i■"■^ ¥■ '^"'flo-- \A n.cic, work, I'-! .'■: .).'i'l'i ■bbbb.-rji.'.'i.i.'ib full of .V'l.-prykY-yd busiruy'-. :S :?py;;i;n IS in'orii .1. iiiakeit a iiundred an' eight? 1 ■ ■-" • . - ■ ' , of commencement;;containing tj-10 nereis morc-or leis« ' . . J. DOUGLASS. :. .Dated February17th, '1'JlXJ. io'tioi- \'.''i- h:(-:-l--, :i y.'i.lc Oj'Mi ■■ii..n" ;.;i-iro;U:h'».i ilv b^4JY,-.« 5vh .II'JiOi.il ■ Alii- fe^^^W^-'. ■ ; -,..'■■■-•■- . '■' ■ ... 1^SH|' leading Ladled and- G-ents' mrnlsliers. ' ^s-y-i"*: b: vrfe^** y-^^y<>y-^li/;!^ . ■ . \ i i 'OJISSADI^NiaK JJKOP, ' E'rbl>l'J.'' Lai'^e sain pie- ■roohi In ■. cbi'u:..3e(.ion with bouse for co:iU5>ereia! ;noi,./"e'.'.t. "y jj of acco;r::i:0(.bi!.ror.i;. ■ .''' - i ■ ■' 'y " ■ ,. Hoadquab.ers for Vomnionohi aticb tvSSnifig iVissj. Si "Si Me latest'tMng'.-m '\: _f ■ ' v . -~? -.''■' Pl"< 'Tlt'l"* ■ ^"i'Sf? i-1 -.*itutl r-'cbrujirj- nth, 1903.. I-. flamware.! .Sior Iy ■s til *\ i i ?i''ii' ■ V < ■■ ■*<• ��\'sb lb:,-'-? .Y.-i' lihtjt hi, .->\ ■^,1-iiue n ur- J.IH- piug. i Wiiero.you wiii find .(-he largest sioc. YAIJSJ1; Iho -tags ap:-: vai.uaClk for i of general hardware in East jjvoolenay i premium? until Jan. 1,'1905'i M'nil prdcrn given- -prompt attetilioi?' ^EGAMBB. we anavaxtw every plug, \^tiK3._-.thUls K^:ru^,^. - ! 1". autliorKicr viitii' uionev i QUEElt AVi-lNUH, - WOY1H, P.. C. pi ^ ■ y 1 -I »r and ;E V;;tn- dealer !:i rel'uii-.i you are not ualisfied. ; " :s s feS'&&.?risi' - XGTTCE. '. Nortli West corner post Timber Limit. Thirty riaysaftor date 1, intend to iipp'iy to the-Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for a special' liceuse to cut and carry away timber from the following described lands: ' ■ Cominenciiiiviit a post planted near the 3iS mile Host of the Canadian -i'liei'ic HniUvay on ll.'.e We«t• im i'i k oitlie Moyie River, l-'as't Koote* tifiy: Kc.h-i- -10 ehuhis; South loti chains; West -if fiUnjn*; jJovih t'.iO chftji-..-; to poihtoi coinmence j iiifiH, emui'.'uiiuw- i3-t0:icicf; more* or loss. j 'D-itvl. T'ebrutir:' iTUi. IDO-.t. J. W. FITCU. ; rrT^-"-"1.*'""ffcT—^—,irr>TrrT -. an -..- fni .■. n ,,. w.i.^m ..^^,... rt bVLXXBHQQii., c;s, ijr: >;���;>(.: t-r Seiemi'ie oi'S. riaihni ju. mai.* tli.'t a daily avei.ij. h.'.S'u'" Miiin- h" received kd" I !������* .sea from the .Tor.Ian aim nOi so during thc .M'.-tr. Durniv the j.idij i*on, says the Chicago Itevord-Ik l i Bin ton, the man Hans worked for, Hans, she had to confess, had some ad- i came Into court. The oflicer told the vantages which weighed with her. Mr. j circumstances of the arrest and dwelt Barton, the nian who owmed the place j across the street, was particular about his furnace man, and she knew The Editor of the Kicker Makes a Few Explanations 8o@oSoSo��oSoS3oeo@o��oeo��o| (Copyright. IMS. by c. B. Lewis.] , mainlaJncd year after year. There ,_ .NEWSPAPER in Columbus, O.. I no outlet, and the- level is henf- down by gravely iiinionnees that we arc*! evaporation only, which is irry rapid because of thc inter.s-j heat, tin* dry nl- t$��r&;\*ii_P/r?l @ j the amount i'i very much givare:-; Our- j i . ,$&_��? <* - ^^s) o i ing the dry season ic is of eo.:;ce vwy J \\) ��__^$&\fi Tr^ (much less, but this average will be j" (^ ^^^'^r^- tJY' he liked Hans. Besides, Hans could speak Swedish, and she couldn't deny that it was pleasant to talk with him in the accents of the dear old home she had left so far behind. But whenever his plain, open countenance, with the blue ejres twinkling: below the yellow hair, was pictured in her mind she blamed him for being a little too ordinary., She could see a dozen such any Sunday hi lhe little Swedish church. Now, with a man who wore a longblue coat with a five pointed star on the front of it and carried a mahogany club it was different. No one who looked at him could fail to see that he, being a part of the government, was superior to the common run of men. James had told her that he was "the right arm of the law," and she had .looked her admiration.' She had known him almost as long as she had Hans, and he was so good to her. On Sundays in the park ho would get her a seat close up to the band .stand! Then ���when the concert was' over he would buy some peanuts, aud together they would stroll through ihe .part of the park that had signs to keep off the grass stuck up ah over it. Of course he could go anywhere. James knew that Hans was his rival, for one Saturday night he had come to see Hulda and had found Hans there. Hulda had said: " -'Hans, this is Mr. Daniels." And Hans had said, "I am vaar glad to see you," while James had mumbled, "TTfY-iv rPT-n vi<*."?" oi.'.rii;���-.! ����� at length upon tho plain case of violation of the city ordinances. Then Hank O'Day explained v. ho .he was and how his horses had become frightened. Hans took the stand and said he "yust yump In da wagon to stop id," and finally Mr. Barton informed the court that Hans worked for him and had never driven an ice wagon iri~his life. The judge turned to James_ again, i and when the officer had nothing to say began to talk himself. lie talked for 'quito awhile, and most' of the lime j he addressed his remarks to Offieer . Daniel.*;. When the butler had read to ITulda fiom Unit evening's paper the account! of the runaway and the trial, what the judge had said to James and what he had said about Hans, she went out into the kitchen and sighed and thought: That night Hans came and talked long and earnestly, and as he talked the fading glimmer of that five pointed star went out, and naught remained for her but the light in Hans Peterson's blue eyes. personally to ulnnK- for ar.lensi twenty lynchmgs that have taken place here within the last yi-ai and thar 'nothing Mitnis tu assuage our thirst for blood. There h.-i\c been only three lynching.*? hero in h\e yc.ir*;. nnd we happened to he out of iown in every case. .\s for our thii.-.: f..r bh-ud. we never shoot a jack rabbit without feeling conscience* stricken over it. The citizens of flrass Valley did not ' attempt to lynch us om da mes-phere and the dry winds which are coiir-uuitly flowing down tlio goigrs be twoon the mountains. Thi*. oi ujuirnt'ou j causes a haze or mist to baai; .ner the | lake at all times, and when it )*; mere rapid than usual heavy cloud; i'u;n i and thunderstorms muhi times r:\nv wiih great violence iii fire pocket between the cliffs even in the dry season. A flood of rain often falls upon the surface of the sea when the sun is shin-. lay last sum- ! ing, and the almo: pliero i.s as dry ns a mor, as staled in a San in Fo paper ! bone half a mile from ihe shi.ro. Tlie with a great show of complacency. On mountains around the Dead sod tho contrary, on the occasion refenvd ; rarely seen with dint href no;;* l>< to we wwo invited by forty nine <]; S:\-r- ent,citizen*; iu rake u drink with tlu-ni, and each and every one o/' thorn subscribed i a. the Kicker. Wo have not threatened tho lives of over 500 citizens in this territory in the last five years, as published j.] a .<;.,��� Francisco sheet. On lhe contrary, our o 'I'.'l'JS'1 of this haze. The* riy:b'<>f; ���.IheseJ-'iti^ a real clew lb the.true camwyfYMbk!a' curious and elaborate YmbcbabisubY Quarterly Review. 7!Y7Yy yY"Y p'oid by all flcilcrs.. r't-j ililb brand I" jour iUu.lt*r ha-, i.u! i o& ti.��m write m arid ncnd h)j name. rvcrj-r.-iirsriiijip.-l '��� :?:*��.to SIs.��U" Cor*e31ov��i3i by iv-St,. Oit.ii'-j ��-rwi, Hontroia m Princess Street, 'WJnnit.eg, 5rs,l:ers of "W.-irii: CtfHhr;s:;, :.'ltu, Glove-*, 'Ur.-JariYtwr, Sox, Mooc ' ���because it is i most flexible leather made. ���because it is a pure vegetable tan without a vestige of oil to chill the hands or stiffen tl- glove in cold .weather or crack it when dried out "Pinto SHell" Cor. do van can be boiled without injury, in fact it is boil and scorch proof. i-.'.-'i-Sk'WffffX P7#tel W0mm It!��! flffllfl ?4fc'V>lS^Jfffi��sT *���*:::���* ��i��* n. tv ���-lT-.'��rtja*ri*w^r����, mm i-'-H,iiJp��V#f mi 7b^^^?S0*S':'>l' ; ^���/0'-ai^^c\^a\^ _rrW*y;:, &��� ii-j'.',;i :m VZ- .- .~v-?, ,-w.siiiu, -ate.,-- m " ��� t i.-ittm^ . <*~f &s_j,__, vjg c? kL, ij XJ? W k* ___, - l&lk'M Wt��2 jhool barbed projections along the "hairs," which is one of its distinguishing peculiarities. The "wool" of the negro is really h-iir. but is less perfect" than straight hair. The same may be- said of "kinky" hair in,the'white races. According to an item published in a St. Paul journal, we, as postmaster have driven inquirers for 'mail out of the office at the muzzle of a pistol. - According to the truth, we even get up at midnight to.sell a two cent stamp, or hand out letters, and'the only, persons ever 'driven out were - those' who had fired at us through the.general delivery window. We do not secure advertising for the .Kicker by calling upon business inep and displaying our guns, us stated Love ��.u-.'5:--;,' A Baptist ininislt'i; lolls! UYfobb^bng story: r ' :!':;b-Yby!!!!'7Y7 "A friend,, of mine, who'-is Ydilb;.n Echolar, ,ouce',aeccp(od -an7inyif;bi:lub;!to preaeii:'i;t--a;'ebhntry.-biiur.'eii^ and, as wra!5! his;custom, hYitsbd!!very, learned language. -'��� ;��� A t'ter! tbe^ seibb'bb the pa stor of,: the 7 c b ii re lb- -sivi d. ��� i Ijiib h e feiI sure the inemboYibf "tiu1 cbngbognb: lion did nqt;;uudebst;iiid;7i;hef bbruioti! 'Nonsoiiso!'7!replied;:;.niy7fr;e!)(!L 7;l;bini- sure, there ^y'iis riotibngbinbiby 'sertbob. which theyv't:ould'--.'!'ib't-!cp^Vl*r'-���-����<'�����. An -:lngeiii(:-.-!sbw,-iy. bf cei.-ip.-'.i-in.g the sizes of pFeiieis . wiih the sum -is', siig gesied by ;i wriiei- In, the' bulletin of the French 'Antrouoniieii! soeiei.y: hot ���the eii.i-ib, be 'wiys-.'.be. represented.'by it 20 frniie /lieoe, then Venus is, Y> francs; Mil rs. 2; Mercury, 7; ' I'mims, 280; Neptune.y^i'); Salurn, 1.S-I0 pi ter, 0,800,-and tho sun (1,780,000. if we'll, any- Thero ;ri-��.- hu'als.eost -I ti- 'Wc Am Oooil :t�� might lis well rtrok(.*:i. considi-r. our' en- snid SloiKliiiif;. v Harlr, tho sleigh-'bells' rner-r-y jlnple O'or the cra< Idling ice and snow! Seem.ii to set your blood a-Ungle, On the (ro! ,. ^Vilh your dcnrc.it girl b'eaiclo you, Hnuggl.xl i>p in furs and' fiuff. Ami tin* fil.nr ry night to hide you; Tliat's tin.' stuff! Funny J.o'iv the old horce se;impeni, 't'liough iyou drive will 'just one (trin. Soirivl liiiu; else th*; other lnonjiei-s; 'Wliitt'a lire harm? g.-tgoijiont ha.broken, hegin;ild." > "I 'don't seU'Wl^'. Your father ppslpoiii'd."' "Postponed until you arrive at yenrs of discretiun, and, in your case, Boggy, dear, you know what that means." Ot'flrKli'n ICiiui I'crnilKsinii", "M.'ir.y," her fiither culled downstairs, "just ask your young man if he doesn't think it's pretty near bed lime." "Yes, papa,", replied the sweet girl, after a pause. "George says if'you're sleepy, go to bed by all means." One hundred and fifty thousand sol dier.q pass through Waterloo station,; v;et 011 ���������, ,\if> II M'< I'll p. , , |'f!..Tl'!f7,e'- iii'i* i-csb-iuraiifs iu every hi nek. nmkyo'ii 0:111' -11 nd ,e:W'e-< nt ri-ln.iost every-step.. At iiim.u.st ,-niy'I'esl.'iiirant you are s-nr.e of-good.'.'poking.',- Yuii can r -.wliere ft ml ill liny , price, scoi-es of 'places where the as high-as. in tliitb; !tei- resluunmls of New York ami hm^dreds whore you .- ej.ui get it xin-y fail; dinner for HO cciiIh, . or, if yon wmiid have wine,, for .10, cents addiiion.-il. There is one stock ; com])any wbieh does ;in enon.noits husl- : nosa in supplying, cheap and good food for I'arisi.-ins. It was founded by ay lijiteher v/!io has Ids sIjojis still iu dlf- . f'ereiit, p.-irts of the city..-This company bus 100'or more res la urn nfs where you ��� can always lie sure of good 'service and ! good^food. Yqu'n.-iy for what you eat . and i'ltiy for every tiling, but the prices'; are low. ' ' II5.1 V��.vll,..v Prcwi��ii>tSi^ "that some POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache AH Bodily Aches AND i ^ f ��55. ' iness fe Ti^? s���,( ���> *��� t6"3 ' make 1 , ^��,*>s * - ^G6i - much ' of A,1 ' 'tairi ,, " feSTl &Ke ti t- ,upon j , Subjac Elecfcr t- ?r��lfod , 'nriiii-i. *-, bo��i6fi< ,bto''wh '*irTMiwL'il4JM(v&r'tfa>tf'.n<.f'n'-J'taa.. r^.*('oiri^"IiV*rf��i'aKjiw��4i^.f��-��a^*'1��3fe>>vl ��s������"is...! *"h, .- .rfi-**i slSdW u^g^^M^mmmmmm^miX *- -ty��-*y>iA)f '', '- ,*. '?rl*''*l_t-1 ^|'"V ' ���/' .'YT'fC'', v. -.*,. ^* a J:, LS 1 leather ^oves ij 1 oihtr btts and 3ub"hest, ^g'Ucst 'get able *" oil to cm the r crack Cor�� without ���)������ and s.n: THE MOYTfc LEADER. CHUBENACADiE" MOYIB, B. C. , _' -Verse sweetens the" sound. toil, however rude FAMOUS TORY 0 r IsJ'iiJs'i ALI s*. j-"* (���*������* r".* Mr FAkKck.1 !! 3 rt'. if' ���-: I',' i ' *-^ bY- ./, ;-,':H{'Civility costs nothin.g, and bu.ys bY'eyerytbing. of moral conduct, is to respect time. tj^'^i-'hie great rule ������-b'yyn'ext'to God '(���W''"!1- , ,- Y%'?!;'J-, -' ' Y^y$!��rb'By,,satire kept in awe, they' shrink ';;,/-��i./ifj-oi'ii-';ri!:.{2!��?w?n?^ei's i -V'^rf^uponfbi��l ji -i c !iv-i*��**r��*,*.**rs*:��r keeps from anger who re- that God is always looking ....fffy-m^soiil exasperated by its ills falls ���"y^jfjjuMvlthY-voiythirig, with its friend ���'--^'���'ir"^-J'Hself. Mother of the Girl Tells the Story in Full. =-\ ���o. -'���c tn ���-.������V ' S*t$i$Mffi'9&' that on glorious ancestors :- 't^YeriJ^i-rlJe ^produce their debt, instead i'~e#*'ii:i;,. discharge. years of joy glide unperceiv- , while .sorrow counts the as l hey 'pass. is ho strength in ex agpe rati ven the' truth is < weakened expressed too strongly. v ,-K^e^'-aWa'V v.'7K:V.'iriib,ute.s There .4Yyr } la '���v'^Sf-'tiDh ���kV''F-%;: }��� ���? ��� foifiSs&by be 11 iff $*��yY Terrible Struggle Wjth Most'Deadly of Kidney Disease. :TJu most violent passions vanity jYAS^b'their intermissions fc^iffi^felyes "s no respite. |#M have alone p^^^rien'ds should not be chosen ��� to ^..^ICflSttcr. The quality wo .prize is that tl^SJieetitudo which will shrink from no '$���&i%riith. Intimacies, which !0S destroy lnendship increase Step by Step the Monster was Driven Back Till Medical Seience ,, Triumphed face brightened when spoken to of her daughter'*^ remarkable case. "Yes," she said, emphatically, "my daughter bad Bright's Disease in it's worst stage. Two of the best doctor's in the vicinity gave her up to die. JJodd's Kidney Pills cured her." A.-,k��d to begin at tht: beginning, and tell the complete story of the case, she complied willingly, for she felt she- said, that all tho world should know how her daughter escaped from the supposedly fatal Bright's Disease, and that she owed her escape' to Dodd's Kidney Pills, and to no other agency. The 31<��tlier'4 Story. "Alice," ilrs. Parker began, "was always a delicate child from her birth. When she was twelve years old she was not any larger than an ordinary child would be .at eight years old. But like many other delicate children, Alice pulled along as delicate children will, -. till Juno, 1000. She was then thirteen years old. On July 7th sho was .taken seriously ill. Her eyelids swelled till she could hardly see, h&r legs swelled from her ankles to her knees. I took her to n doctor, and he'said she had V^f'\ - "VST >*. rry_ .??r O^-J-x but far more nutritive- they say about -that's -what OGILVIE'S HUNGARIAN FLOUR. , Why not ? It's " flake white," it contains the best elements , of the wheat kernel; it "raises" beautifully , and browns, to perfection on the top of the loaf. Ogilvie's Flour is the housekeeper's delight. THE OCILViE FLOOR MILLS CO.. LIMITED. ' it��s ALICE MAUD PARKER, Whosu remarkable recovery from , Bright's-Disease has set all Canada talking. ii oi Sv.ect soil fhern �� 1 nnd wo ^ i'i-e iiiox liave svaa ^I^MESHRS. C. C. RICHARDS' & CO. p.ViS'^Srl.^Oeiils.���I havo used vour MIN"- y*(&WM&in-K J.l.VI.MEXT in my' familv and Trem. the Mail and Empir*>. Shubenttcadie, Hants Co., Teb. 6.���(Special)���This little which has been brought out acurity and thrust Into the V. S.f town, of ob- broad Ttright's Disease, and could not live long. Th-e doctor tended her for about six weeks, but as she grow worse, T stopped' the 'doctor and tried different kinds of patent medicines. But all the time she got wwst and worse. Her sufferings had by this time become so great lhat 1 again turned to the doctors. -Thi�� time T tried another one. -He had no.hesitation in pronouncing her disease Bright's Disease'of the worst kind. , - , Uclt Areinjurejil 48 Inrlios. Cimg',: &YS^8Warntod with ;j.ei!-r |- ^-.-j.'JiVj^O^erful instincts, some ot which are -r* r.tf^f^^riPe ��*1C* eontiuuous ; others vio- .* ��.. , .. some baser, some ���., i-.,','o*^Ient~'-arid short: AM!uyy;fesMr' ��-!ifl al] ��� rofonw ���cessary. hore is* more cntnrrh loroun f;.r.wj:ss:^.tinorc is more cninrrii In tins i.-cnon -. = [ l\~��!&$��,oi3$llie country than all other disci ips p:'vi'f?4j^PMt.jStoeretlici-, uud until the last few Wrr., firs iY fft-^fyetlMf was Minnosed to he incurable. For NV,'V,r-;j,Ja"-i'irjreiit iimnv -��� '-������* ' t.*< 'VjT^renie'd i es . -. ,<-;������ S'Vs^cure'Jwit s"' ' .���-a;<-i,w:''*UA,Vi., i.i. fl Ion- vour.s doctors pronounced clihc und prescribed local mm fov constantly failiinr to ^ th locn! treatment, pronounced it v-���flr.-5jjj,y'iiifcUf��iljIe. Science has proven catarrh to -"'���,'.:,'i;''-.:f'tq-KBe ti cc.i.st-itutional ilisease f-ml thcre- t rentint'iit . _[',si.%At_foa to a teaspoonful It acts direct Iv " , f!��'0^9gj;^he blood mid mucous surfaces of tlie ��� .'..?i,'$S.VS.ie.ii 'I'lif.V olTcr one hundred dolhu-i* j ^r,|/0^'anv cuia it fails to cure Send for r. .!'���-.������,'circulnrs and testimonials. AddrcBB. . CiSW^LF- ���'��� CHENRY & Co.. Toledo. O. .". _ -irJ^'Sold bv 'iii-inririMs. 75c ,iy.Ste-��Hal''s V ��� ;'v I'illH are the lx-st. ������",b^��out ' ';bc''^o>,?5 of of Sorts. ii|ni..>lite, ���Svuiptoms. Jleadnche. furred tongue, and cen- TCS |t Ic attention to this itlis of sickness and For Uns��� complaint, two to three or l'lirnieletts ^. y'B billa. For this coniplu'tu ���'^mSKv;^01' three nierlus in miccossion *'&&$uJ�� win be effected ?^���y : ' llWow much the 5ness is onlv point may In rue doc- t iik e Vcir- tnke mid glare of public notice by the almost miraculous cure of a young girl- of Brfght'a Disease, takes its new-found fame with a sort of surprise. All the village knows Alice Maud Parker, all thought that a few months ago she was sick beyond the hope of recovery, that' Bright's Disease had her in, its clutchos, and once that mounter had fastened on a victim the only release was death; and all know that to-day she is a comely nn'aden of fifteen with health beaming from every , feature and speaking in her every moverncAt_._And_a.IlJha.veTheii-rd. time and again that this remarkable change was brought about by that old reliable Canadian remedy,Dodd's Kidney Pills. Yet it is with some- ,thing like surprise that they hear the noise the cure has made in the outside world. The thing that has come as a revelation to the world has come on them day by day, so gradually that they fail to. grasp its magnitude. " Boj-oud All Doubt. f But as to the cure itself. Of that there is no possible doubt. The facts are all easily obtained and can be sworn to, not only by the Parker family, but by a hundred other peo- plo who watched thc girl gradually sinking into the grave, and saw her snatched from its very mouth. It was Mrs. T. G. Parker that your correspondent found at home' when ho called/Mrs. Parker is a bright, intelligent woman, one whose brave and honest face tells that sho could act quickly in ' ah"emergency, ami whose every word and action show her honesty of purpose. Her csnsosu "Ity this time Alice was in a ter-J < rible state. Her belt in health meas.r- I ured ^twenty inches. When she wlis at her worst it was forty-eight inches. Her flesh was hard and looked ready to burst. The doctor who was a very nice man, said, he could ,not do anything. It looked as if all,that my daughter wan to go till, death came io her the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills before the disease had been thoroughly cleared out of the system. There could only be one result. Tlie Bright's Disease gradually regained its hold on thc* victim. "And," said Mrs. Parkor, continuing, "to our great surprise, in January, 1902, tbe swelling came back." "This time, though, I knew what to- do.' 1 sent at once".for six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. She , began, at once to take them, and gradually the dread monster fell hack before the great remedy. By the time she j had taken "four boxes tJie swelling I began to leave. This time T made no mistake. I kept right on with treatment till every vestige of flisc-a.se hnd disappeared, till rny -d-.tor was given back to me, not the -puny, delicate child she was {J 4(Hnh/ns rfTMn'-e' /n^t^ru fr~ c^4^_ / I Ifi rouR rrjowEi SKrfitBi^ BACK iF Y0\i DO NQTiUKE BSv7�� ��, S sww S&wc %3? sz ROSE <5-:LAFLfifiSAiEy SELLIKS AGENTS, IKONTaEAL. was left for on suffering relief. "She was when she tirnom'-e.ls if tin- d.n as before her sickness, but as you sea her now. a b'g, strong, healthy girl vim and go, ready in the struggle of of fiff'i'en, full cu" to hold hen own life. this in chanced to as to what terrible state read so mo les- Dodd's Kidnev Pills ha-rl done for others. She, showed then! to me, and I grasped at this last chance to help her, ,as a drowning man grasps at a straw.' ' How tho Curo Ji.'pau. "She began taking Dodd's Kidney Pills on November 25th, and before she had finished the first box I could see a change for the better. By December 19th there was a marked improvement in her condition, but there was a large gathering across the small of her hack and ready to lance. When it was opened it emitted a quart of matter, besides blood and water, \gnin we feared for her life, nnd again the doctor warned me JIodtlN KJdney 1*U!-i Did It. "And all this i charge to Dodd's Kidney Pills, and to nothing else. The doctors told me my daughter could not 'live. When they knew I was giving her Dodd's Kidney Pills, they said that,, if they cured her it would be one of the greatest mira- e'es in the world, for the like had nexjer been in this province or anywhere else. And Dodd's Kidney Pills did cure her., 1 gave her 70 boxes of them altogether, but they gave her life in return, and I feel that I can-, not sav enough for Dodd's Kidney Pills."' i Tho Summing: TJp. This is the story of Bright's Disease cure, as that she might die at any moment. ! But had my faith in Dodd's Kidney Pills ! grown, _ And ,all through that' long wintorsbe took them regularly, and under thc treatment continued i to gain in strength till ,by April her! back was well, and the swelling had j all left her, though her urine when ' tested was milky and at timc6 it would curdle. ��� "Still she wa.". vastly improved, ' and I was greatly encouraged, and continued to give her the pills till .' November, when she appeared to bo perfectly well and was growing faster than she had done for years." j A Nearly Fatal ^listuko. | At this point Mrs. Parkor nearly made a fatal mistake. She stopped the famous told by the .mother of the sufferer herself. There j can be no doubt as to the truth of the story. Scores of people corroborated it. The case was thoroughly i diagnosed'by skilled physicians, who 'unhesitatingly pronounced-it Bright's Disease. I Neither can there be any doubt a* ! to what caused the. cure. It was Dodd's Kidney Pills." For, after the doctors had given the pationt up for i lost, Dodd's Kidney Pills wore the ,'only medicine used. Tho fact remains , that Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured - Bright's Disease. And if Dodd's Kidney Pills can and do cure Bright's Disease, which is tho worst stage of I Kidney Disease, how sure must It I be that they ars a sovereign remedy l for those earlier ' stages of Kidney 1 Disease from which thousands of t&e Canadian people are suffering. ,��533^ a��i ���4 �� T, , 1" iii*-? SCSI USE EQ3Y'*S e)3JKE*jit ���r.ay'g^zggi^sfg^-TrfTriy^cc^gsagvresttj^^ world calls sclfrsh- genorosily within nar- too exclusive solicitude tVSJYtnaiiilain a wife in luxury, or ', make one's children rich. ���*vrqjv walls���a I Ml. M s Liniment for sale evervw-we. - u-a breeding is tbet result of ��� muchxgoocl sense, some good nature .. aBlJv#i,iulc Kel.-denial for the sake of>othr"'.s, and with a viuw to ob- \tain'the iiuiio indulgence from them. jY'Y-} Believe nothing against another hut on good authority ; and never report what may hurt another, unless it be a greater hurt lo some other to conceal it. Dyspepsia or Inditroslion is occasioned by,'tbe want of action on the billiarv ducts, loss of vitnlitv in tho stomach to secrete the' eastic niiccs, without which digestion cannot ro on : also boinsr the principal cause of Headache. Parmelce's Vegetable Pills taken before rroiner to bed, for a while never fail to irive relief and cfTect a cure. Mr. F. W. Ash down, Asbdown. Out., writes : " l'ar- nu'loe's J'ills nre takinr: t,he lead against tlie other makes which 1 have in stock.:' In politics, warn is bettci thing. to forsce is well ; to ; to succeed is cverv- Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator has no equal for destrovinar worms in children and adults. See that you get. the neiiuino when purchasing. A book unknown world. i' a written letter to :'i 'ends that ono has in all the ���RV10US SHEATKiEBG THE EE37 BUiB.DEN-3 PAPER R2ABE. . it Im vert much erron^fi- mid llilcia r rtian mi*.- other (taiirod or building} paper. It Ih lirtjifrvloi'H i.o wind, hoeps nut t-old, ke'ejjs In boar, carrlQ*! no imeli OT odor, ali-orbs n<> nS.vUlv.!-.*, liujinils j-o tartip or flavor to aiiytitlin; with vrlilch it ctusie- in oonlact. r*. in ls.rr;,;iy u*r.rl not onlv for shectliif; 'houses, trat for Jln!ii��: of.Ul -r.xaj.,. ludbiluK.:, refrigoratoi-H, (IhIi-Ios, cr. umoileti, and ��fl {-/l'.o<'*i where fli��- '>IJect la to keep Rn ev._-n icxid unllnrra temperature, and at thc BUni'i limo n.vf.I.ilrii' ciairipnci'S. Wrtt��r our, Ai-i'iita, 1'EEM our, Asji'iit:!, HKI1SSK, IVismlppg:. for -la^iplo'a. OETCV Cr>0.5 Limited, ir*t',J _-*-,_ ' ' -a^Si^^^sri,;5aisa33��S��^ess?^-2^^ __5SZ��$S��3rm233?lZ -r2.tl\ Thos. Sahin. ol Eglington. says : "��� I ! have removed ten corns lrom my feel (' with Ilolloway's Corn Cure " Header, I go thou and do likewise. To him that life in n little novi'llv ; anfl has no employment, while will have no when novelty is laid the grave, the funeral of comfort II soon follow. Applause minds, the ones. is thc spur of end and aims of noble Pleasures are weak most simple arc never1 tire of like vistulas. those which the we Is unhappilv nn there i.s one point " ^ X'ago Woven ^Vire Fence with it-* continuous coil (not crimped)ia tho bo-t, stuck-holdmg fence liindc. Page No. 7 wire si and?,".S,iriMpjurids1 sM-din��� common N'.i. 7 wire lialy 1,70) p.ninds. Coimnon wiro will rur co:!���it sr.r.dghtcris one a train���it k.wri't n fijiring temper���Pago wi-t has. ITjo Z'z.Z" -Wiro Fnnco Co., Usnitod, WAlkorvllla, Ont. Hftrvitreal, ^.Q-i a-"** St. John, "W.S. A Chaia is no Stronger than its Weakest re Fence is no Stronger than, its Uprights. No one should expect a fence to hold up of itself between the posts. The Frost upright wires are large and strong. The .'-.' Frost I/Ock bolds them ^^m^iiM^^-^^ln PIace and c*ch s"PPort ^<&^^^^; 'Is ov.-n share of the "** weight. Light tie wires ! nfli Slvo no support. Bending to tie " Weakens theni and they are apt to n break when the ' strain is severe. I5! *S Q 6. Frost Fence never breaks. Writ a for Catalogue. LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. Welland, THE HALCYON BOT SPRINft ��5��.sr������>"kr>r L-ot W~>. m.-��. ROSS (*1 K.OSS, General Agoais, WSNNIPEG, MAN. The 'man tied will wan Is. whose desired ai be sure fo set e sancti- what he When- n.imin niarrics,- ho halves his rights and doubles Ins duties. Minard's tissneiit Cares Bkbs, etc. Nobody can' be made rich with money who wouldn't.be just as rich without it., , 7 -V- V There are very few cleansing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advantage. It makes the home bright and clean. ia Silence is the surest who distrusts himself. . part for him Tt is more heroic to work grief than to die of it. . in one s In literature, the right, is to be dead, surest way to be The being greatest in love is '.ioy in women to obev. after A society without prejudices makes a world without scruples. Tt is our apparent, happiness which makes us 'the.'most'enemies. We moi'o often pay, homage to thc merit of an unknown than to that of a friend. !No man tho truth. is brave who. ��� is afraid of , .There are peojplo who never i-ornpHsh any tiling, because lliey ��� to: do "too much, ac- ti'V fiiLoard's Liniment Cures'.-Daddrnff. ���. Talk about Host " girl', in with the man stow. ... 'popularity���the' pre.'t- the world isn't, in 7 it who has favors to be- Behave yourself, and you will keep somebody else out of mischief. Tho more more apt he , popular is to go a ma n to the ���is the devil. Some men are so mean they couldn't go to tho devil if they wanted to. . BSHffl��iflgim%ES^ Tkeae miraculous springs, itinlstsir te a mind diseased. Pluck from the maniorry o. root#d norvowj Ras�� out thc written trouble* of th�� brain, And with sweet oblivious natidotoe Cleanse the gtuffs��i bosom of tbos�� p*��* ilous stuffs Which woiph hea-vlMy Hpon Kldnvy, Ut-rsw and Stomach.. Therefore., all y* whs oufler���Olv* ?hy> ��lc te. th�� .spsm.lJ V tn il' g^"^*" \��.y ��� .������4l��^ij as follows : '���;.'���_ F:ri!7-T p,".52E. For the two best. Bacon age or bi'oed, fed on T. .H.'"I��S:T0AL.F��.'& . , Grain and Co.-nniissian Wercliants. '"������ HiKheot, nrlce-s paid for wheat, o&ti*, j barley or tiajc In carlota. Wirts or wr',t4 ' m* for prices bffor* collincr. Libora! i advances inMi* on eonsii;;nuiente aai i handled en commission. L.ic��m��Mt aR��i i bonded. '���>���������.;. ��� 5?. O. j8ox, ��80, Wtunl|>��ff, Mbss. i Food FLORIST ,^rfF *^* & H,At\%TQN t- F _ We maKe Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of pure new rubber. Can as much be said of anv other make? cost the maker more, but they cost the wearer less, for- one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. "Grauby Rubbers wear HKe iron." ___w__m_m&__m^mms��&___^__wm^&s��^s2B NURSERYMAN ^^ife^! >o ere , -<*5bs����*S3S^^ /ir?r/,iP4S ScCit?fiO For the second Hogs., any age or nefac Stock Food .-.������.��� THIUSJ For the . third Hogs, any age or ne-fac Stock Food . Only orje cntr-y from each Farmer .tlie -stock must be.''exhibited I'.randon exhibition. ��� Fjvidenco must, be .-produced time of exhibition to show "that Hogs, any.. Carnefnc'' Stock ...S'oO IN- GDLU. ' PRIZE,, .'���'.-��� two best Bacon breed, fed on Car- '.. ...?25 JJsT GOLD. PRISE. \ two best Bacon b reed, fed on- C a r- - $15-IN'..(JO&D will be allowed or St'ocl riian, at aud ,'the at the animals Food. were fed on Chrnel'ac Stock- Carnefac for your Stock WILSON'S FL��. PABS;��� -WliLLRIO YOUR HOUSE OF FL5ES 1,�� A FEW.KGURS. w. QoarjSsSj' Fi'lnoess St. T��?anu?act*5rer, Winnipeg. Folly always deserves its misfortunes. i-nero ,- la^-ft'ei-s. smiles which wound 'like ���J .over's Y-'A CWiso llciid) IHsiafoct.nnt .Soap Po-.vd.er.i dusted in tho bath softens tlio' water at the sanio i.inio that it disinfects. 11'. I- or I line does unmasks (hem. npt change men Ave than tyrant, mi ire our esteem.; willmgiy our pity I-''.���-" .^'tt^iis'M-ftmtaJCSCIKVJ'- �� 53SSa331"SESCSSE;rSiS*S3-<3':.-7,,"r~-- ...���' Tl 10 m 1MB J.I*. T\.G. "i " "Z���~fsn~f z~2sesp_t__ ^^sunsaasrssssa __v���_7rs���zssr__vss__ve_i_jsav~~^ The moon'wns nearly over my head i ^j~_? : The eunshino tolls on thy wir-dowaill, i-lili i ,Uid ths day ]roJ--.H m at tho open door. { arwi l g^zed around in wonder for some \^^ ^^IW^V^, ��� The kettle sine, ana the dear, old wife minutes to learn the oau<*o of mv ivi ' %?&**' jV^^J Vi'JKIoy I.riJBo N��*. *l J I v>oos back, ard forth r.'* r the kitchen floor I animnJV. *-t��-anTO ni,i!,��, ,'rese.ilJv, on ��� " ' "*',s^;^ Jr^r.p^ciaBaaK��yJgaga��ggga^^ r-.v; * '---������ i "Thero is a. lime in thc affairs of men which fiiken at the Hood, leads on lo fortune." i>? ,.$2.00 ,'i.o znornir. glcij..- -��� ovc-r >!it> porch, .'���Il In i_ rioion~ ir.n��rio n.t., 'ihe cat lit:--, ourlC'l asJ-.'1;'-* '.i a chair, The old do "j- blinks, a,' ri��. noonday sun, :; *TI"P'n- \ V u oi ^ ��� -, " s. '' ,| w"*i* wanJ.r nov 'nejtli aa alien sky, momseholc- ^flwiorwc %r Qr.li ��->���?�� r*.-^ ��2 This is why Gladstone is1 remembered And some win come back no mord-no The bea��t evident*- th*n sawm fo lJa���-1S*'Si �� 05 ^OilClbO^S. as tbe Gram! Gil. Mm *��0���- j^-he first time, and, as is natimil with the ~^=^ There arc empty chairs against, tho wall, species, instinctivelv drew back, as if to And the wide, old rooms are strans-ely ', a��� *-������ 4, , ' ZT ��� ��� still, - Bl"B<*e-> i- ny from the presence of man. It was Tho day is sad, though tho sunshine falls I rD~>T "handsome mare tlie cougar coveted, , ,Lik,h��i?tod sed ber nose iigainst my coat sleeve, ns wns her wont when I caressed her. She seemed a little .more passive���that is, she did not attempt those frantic jumps in hor efforts to get away that ai'rirt,t- ehajacter- ized her terrible fright when' she UAKHISXIitt, SOLXCxTOIt, ETC. i CRANBROOK, ��� B. 0 wildcats, so-called, are lynxes with \ smelled.tho cougar, or by some inslinci short tails, and of tliese Ihere are throe j became aware of i ts proximit y. ' distinct species. But there is only ono What I had to do, and do quickly, was T-*~t~���~C_*3-_\ ��XS 1'. Trie ATelsou Tribune"snys-il will oc- nupy its old premises _ on and after Tuesday next. The premises are midway''between the Canadian Bank of C-jumierse and Iiank of Montreal, -so that its manager can be in easy distance ol both these great financial ins- uluiions when hebs hard inn. 'true representative,of the genus Felis; i'.nd that is tlie animal first above mentioned: It has received'many .trivial appellations. Among the early American trappers and hunters east,of the to get away from there as soon as possible, for I did'not know how soon the ferocious brute, nearly famished with hunger, may-bo*-, might rusike an effort to fasten its horrid claws into the ilanksof BR. F. E. KING ''i Oranbrook, . / B, 0. i i i i ' r ', Tiie inoderii ychooiboy, reciting his 'commercial tables: Ten milla make one trust, ben trusts make one combine, Ten combines make one merger; Ten mergers make one magnate, One mognate make�� Lhe money. Ct *T_?It*Z-_--~ 73~~ aBuutjuna Mississipjii river, .'it is called ' the! my mare, 'ignoring my presence entire- panther, or, in their patois, "painler;" I ly. So T hurriedly knocked ihe tobacco in tbe llocky mountains and California, | from my pipe, and, stroking Petaluma ihe "California lion." / on the shoulder, mounted her as ra pidl v There are few wild animals, says the j as I ever had beioie in my lite, and was St, Louis llepublic, so regidar in their j no sooner seated firmly" in my saddle color as the.cougar; very little variety j than, without a word or other impulse has .been observed among many speci-,' from me, she made n bolt down tho mens. The cougar of mature age is of j trail that nearly threw rue over' her a-lawny red color, almost uniform over f head, at 1he same instant seeming to, tho whole body, although somewhat h shrink convulsively in a frantic-effort to paler about, the face and the parts u'n- ' look behind her. derneath. Though considered the rep- j I Pj'mpathetdieally turned my liead rcscntatiye of the lion in America, his ' around and gazed at the bare" hilltop resemblance to the royal beast is but I this side of the blastedccedars, a.nd, to slight. His color alone entitles him to ! my horror, saw those great green eyes such an honor. " , j but a few rods behind mo,"following lie is a tree climber. lie can mount j my trail with a "sort of crouching, a tree wiih tho agility of a cat, and, aJ- ! crawling motion, till ready, evidently, i so large'an animal, he climbs by ' -�� spring the moment it had covered ^f 1, I,. ���1 J. 1 I ��� i-i.r, s-Jr-ls-*. ,I,'~.. -%4 thouxrh ;j?*ans of his claws���not by hugging, | the right distance. after the manner of hears and oppos- j When I noticed that the cougiur was sums. . J crawling in its crouching attitude be- While climbing a tree,his claws can j bind me T had presence of mind enough Tbe Crauhrcjuk Jlei-iild has eVored ^ ^e41r(i crackiag along the bark as he j to thuxk that if I reined my hcrse and ' bL '" mounts unward. lie sometimes Hp.s i made her walk, it would impress the ���upon thc sbMh jeaf of its publication This mean.'- ih-y the Herald has appeared '62 tim-; a cj car for tlie past five years, or a total of 200 issues Iku this is not ail, F, E. Simp-urn' the publisher, is' abo "fhe power be' hind the throne" ui (he MornYey Miner. To tlie aveiage nun one n ar mounts upward. lie sometimes lies j squat'along a horizontal branch���a low- ex ono���for'the purpose of springing upon a deer, or such other animal ns be wishes to feed upon. The ledge,of a ! cougur with the fact that I was thero a<3 well as the animal it wanted to devour for i ts late supper. I co old thwart itf'dcsslgns, us I feltcontident that where " *.JUV J l--*--*- -H_^V.A Uj-^V/iA, J.LJU J.UIJfc'C \J1 li, O ** "�� ^ ���' *- J-^"'-'WL.JUU^liO WlUUt'iJ^iU ciiil is also a favorite haunt, and such j * na(^ flt-st &ce-ni tho cougar, in a-naniow | fl -*r\ bi-n-r.^ rt -*v. j-.w.>*-a1jJ7 X . _ tr t VfJ 1 I C*Xr Ol |fm��/niii A r_r~i "K**- ^ -.�����*���-* �����^ ......i*. ~4-.n 1 �� _ ' thei .j.s ,^> ,.js,v^ _. .u.uure J.auiil., ami. iiUCLl | -" *.*~^.. ..��.*, s^.u0u., i,l il.uiu.ux re known among, old hunters .as "pan- I va^ey. surrounded by lofty mmnitoins, ier ledges.*' �� ��� j heavily timlxjred, the government had' "' - ^ ���" ' ' '- i erected a blockhouse and a corral, in Tho Cascado range, and every tribu- i ���. --.;v^-.*. ^^ '** unties, to be u&etl as relays between **-.j* u... *.*<����� .) . ' ' TO ASK J.-iiQ.M ALL ib j- -1 Y ' i <, V lion. mire both he -A'n-1 his paper. Wo also ! coo> iri The valley of the same name, In admire tho business men of Oranbr-ok ! ^Tashins?ton territory, as it was then for OKtend-'nobn him n,* i,k���..,i / 1 crL]lod- 0ne afternoon in June of the .oi cxiuid.nt, to him ���n, hooial arlver- ; ycar mentione,3, I started for Fort Dai- .ismg palronn-o thrvt jiiBke*j ponsible ' las, 05 miles from Tort. Sincoe, on the the mr.it;tcnanee of the Herald up to i Columbia river. ^hero were no wagon roads in those early days. Everything- had to be carried on pack mules, I-ecav.se of the ! rough, rocky and precipitous character 'of the country. The majority of the ���mule trails were what are called "/Ag- _^arrs;" that is, angling from right to I'ieft up tlie steep sides of the moun- *"BT^ ����3��- jjca "a" ia'lns> ;t being impostible to make the ..SX.UI ^al: **����S3 &, , ascent by going straight up their ' *-ciii'ped faces, I mounted my beautifixl coal-black mnro. Petaluma. one of those str-om?- Indian ponies famous for their endurance; and ability to climb the fearful, i narrow pathways, only by which com- ��� tninucation between points was made po-ssiblc. 1 left (Jie pose without carrying any , arms���not even a revoh.or���a careless f habit of mine, for which I was repri- ! rniiTidod more tlvm on-je by my ccin- | imm/Jiiig ofiicer; but one hocomof, in- diirercnt to constant iia:.gor in a wild '.-..mitry, n_\d I was ne.'-T curvd of [he fault. I reached lh*i'fo:>t of iii�� jir.it ' ���vta��� /T<{ Wb Jlil KI .A T' 1 ~L !l_. ^ [k'ibivt tfV-J'"?.;-: '.fe;:^ $cM�� duality not excelled in the country.':. Try it'and be convmced. , ��� - ., . -��� | __ ������-��������� i m i i rr- it ii run ��� Im i m i 'lll'lfHH Krli'l ��� ������ ~rom���it r 1 "T^ If' Ado , "^'g-/..'ig." at the v.e.cd .sicie of tin* vnl [ley, v.here it jut-, acainKt the :aogo of ' cntor.-d thr* little- vallev, and"just ris'l | ���uoiinh-i.i.j^ aixrut r-'judown, ami, l^..- .'rode out of thu heavy i hnhor 'into tbe fcrr- ���".ejiyine- I hi* ."..'if our., dismounted ! bright moo-ulight, tlie terrible Ix'-iat ! ar-d c-ir.cbod my i.^IUo. I orivu ono awful ronr and turnrd hack Jii iii fie n..ii- li* bet: the n.. f'RAii'JS I'KiL Fy^T r?Y;�� J J-. .,'sii/int ,i -:���!. X i!.'( ir;i ^.111.j '���Obi *. jVi,iL .. ; ;,.; 'j\ ���_.._ i.'C^f.-,', ij\i,]u% ,u/'.j ib.if- '���'i. l">!iis)I:ing ar;;[ c',~ b; "iv C.i; -. ! liabs i/j ���,*,jti-' 7/..i ! iai(tired hc;:-t'ih, ? iv., t''U J i ���.<; n.O f - V. -V, l\X jl :i oi M hour.*j I - j1:'.i; ,,' j'rt.-j.i.o:.t .-cul, for *,��*fc 1.-.-1 iru,-ghng up t'i<- .'.j-f'-iu, .'ifr.*;r TOf,t- *.! . n,,-....', v-Jrifh :r.lo the forest, a. sad a-.id di*-anr-ointed cougar. J ch:,vir.d n.Dim.ilii nf, the hlocbhoiirjcj UICALKU i*7 PJlOiMri -.DELIVERY. Queens' A^e. , MOYIE ���r*:> .o:i..]_���_. .lvi Y^s=m. i '��� c ^^"MW. hm iH3 ... ,..7l J* ..... . ..' - P. F. JOEJVSWJV | Tlill?x?1tej isJIMew and well Furnished. Tlie \'> . *���* -. ~ ~ w ��} A) /"ti ^ioi ii:, n !J1] the Best Brands of Liqiiors aha'cigars. HEADQUARTERS .FOR COMMERCIAL AUD MIMING NiEti tillfViSll'.Ctil.V.HU \ u if i .1 V* V ill sT \i v V, \' 0 ���J I. i'-Y'-^.'s.V &E Htia< CJRAW -i'-, --'-rir-f or '..' lo -:r eri.i ' tw lib;!it uji thf ii-. .' i the riiagj*, ,* o -y, i . n '. ^ f-lry obi to* t i.-i-i > U.l' ���j r?\--��Tf. j .���*,.:: - 3; (..,, b:-.vt, v.1;!-;- }.S/-' iw.c oq-tij mion fci* :-o ,->-.,-11 iii'.-i-\ > 17.31AT r or ibii] dren:: bica-i:, J; -l.c*. J-V,;.;. ii;f;.,iiii;i!.i^n) c:bl c-n any Gi.'i:,'-, NoM-iic-rn id. if". UJ.'i. ,'l of ,0 CJ(>'.;-. c',,r,J. : f'!-si.ij,vji.ls' - I-- ���* -vr- ��� j-tr/s-r��� - .��\-.i.*u-r ���>. 1- -1, \)1 ��� ' A - r.��. :i(I- Rent I'! .'IS .'-t Ji'.OT.'.-.y, i'i,;',,.'! till .> "iifi -ill 1 v;.ir.. r-.'OT-.io I ���en ; t-".'-~- tb'i.-. od 5 /*.r: J*,-v- .- ?,. j... 1; l^nurtl. ug end D,.y .Schoul con-;!;;r.[, Wl'iU .jwjth u r-ilvo.- febr-en. 1 - �� .-... ...,-.,.,..,,, ! Tbe trail on ..hf:,?.u:nrbir-b-f the rah^; '! oci 'bv i!-'e S-^'''.';���!* of Y. Joise -j]i, lYi.-K, -.,_,. . _ _ _> 1 1 *j , ,��� '.- . 7V *"*^ "^-j ... "...'"' r,'i.h, L imo ���.-:pp!y a:l ''���' i/JJ.XZ) Jtlir'i'ATT, II^E'QHAJTTB "u.red M!i;aia, -J^reaVi .' .".n:i Ponltry. ~W:~ I U:a be fit-, 7-r' -obr; ' -..'ii. 11 naicyoa, \i AEIlO^.,;LAKE:;:. B.; the rvJdst 06'nipiet6'' - '' '���'Health .''Resort on the,'- Co^nonf ; oY . f^Jorth America; ���'��� ' ���.' IW'BAras qurfe all .Nerv.on'b" ������[vJuj-ruilnr Disef-u^'-y. '. ' , - O'giCHAS., P..-CAMPBELL, Undertaker, and ."''.'. , .-;���'������;.':';'-/" n.-. ; 'EiubpJiYier.7 \ Coiiinfi, Oapkefa, shrouda of 7:! ^/< :��� I and styles cohaliinl-ly kept iny Y-! '������������ 7 J , Oflice over;Impctial Jlan]:; .-',' bb:iii j a-'dti,. Telegraph and niaiiy-rb:--:! :v- ,; ct-ivo prompt, ,atf,enl;on. 0\^r-' -\'v:h'- ..m'i cI.tv. Pboueb!-3. ' n;i( 7 7 -,:a uiv-jr ain'i ���l'n'll KWnev ���-Uoni-iyi Ajhneritu. "| Craiibi'ooKj 'J-'K^i'TTST. ' ra m'i^ over a narrow.i'i >,! d for rai- ilc-5,., and then��� onter-.'-d tfuwlecr, r,;;-,-. :ul.' bI2 First Avenue; ' S^attlk/Wasj a.ri ��� ���wrjMg-r-ra' ���. .-. *.7*c��:-.s^>2t3: y>. 0, Gommarcv. , .. . ... .--..., eonrees a %v:::v\C\v b; ������'������,,���; i'���i-nf.lt.-edariori-y'ta-t tiu-.^U^ii-i-xtr-ebiii-v '-.. ;r-- '���'������,'��� j of th'* chaiy,, of .."���reatird:.'.; over which I | " bYb^^ blnva.-jl^c I wa�� ^oing. 1. A. ride, of i2 mil��; further I b'-'iMmeiii-. I'anrni-.-, s'nov.ld v/ibtc and I���arriveri ta a Jonc'iy s;x)f, cniiivlv b-'-f^'"'1*^7'^ ti'-ir.ided oi tinjiic-r c;-:ec;ptinK' a groijpo'f Y'i-i a 1 J..:. <.Y"-o* LEADER blasted ceOarr, nliout on a-cre in c-xtcni I.ubl Siiih.r.- o -lOr b*ij One montb f;:;-!- '<���'��� i il'JiOi.ij;i)!iOtii! hieUiodH of tHHchu.t*. TcriP' eommt>nce January; April ilud f->r.t l-T.pils.are admifted dijrir.<��- t.-n- j Br-Atis-lis. jOolHijQbla.' KBiDCilfAKTr,,,., w'OH Eaut K OOTKWJl v. 'hoy r-r-!1 i'-ii -.b'lonni.'t'i j'-ii'Vdrfiii'b'iir.'- Tiotiblcj'.' I ���Bornedyi ]i]. rv :,������: -f 16-^Hl to US pe'ry;;ceJf,7nc-.| ; ',-;--'d::i;;'i.o,rc.sir.o.:'icff i:i ilotf-l or VilhiM, j Barber SftopYii ���To McGregor Jhiildiiv ��� cifcr'.tTVJti. i^si's-i'Sit '^iivri^vtv-j ?��r%c.W -.'���/ ��� <'A t-f,'i''*��>,r'*- loiographer, ^ortSlboJo. ' j Open Weadiiesds*; and, SatuXblayb' t... SroNfi; Prop. iAi-AJ. i .$'*.i^'*lk!'stfi^V^