YOtTR WATCH win receive careful attention if [left.with us for repairs. w. ia, wilson. | JEWELLER CRANBROOK 1 i' 1j& *���:: I .yu-v^rU' o a fit vr re fun I y'-'.ii* rnoney, W. H, Y/ILSON, OPTICIAN ��� CJJAXUJIOO.-C OL, II NO, 51. MOYIE, B. C, MARCH 27, 1903. f.J. *^ A W.AJi Paper .your house with ' STAU.NTO.YS Wall Paper <$ and paint your house with ������ELEPHANT PAINT.", j If you want a paint to give satisfaction' use *-EIc-\�� '' - $& phanl." If you want a wall "paper that has full || measure in the-roll and look nice when put on % your walls, use "Staunton's/' ��� ,, "g& ���-, r "We have a very complete lino of Paints, Oils', || .White load, Varnish-,and Varnish Stains,' Ochre, S Agate Wall Fi'nLsbj'" Wall'Pape'r and 'Burlaps.��� '' ' ��� 8 !& GENERAL FLOAT - % ��/ ' ��> Thoe. Embletou is leaving Ross- land for the coast. m/A. ��� ���'<*�� jfOi: quality. ���Winnipeg'id planning tt) hold a world's fair in 1012. The C P. lb. hotel at Revelstoke is ,to be enlarged. ,' Jeffries and Johnson will fight .some time in November. ,Two blacksmiths in Revelstoke are to have a horseshoeing contest. Considerable land.in the vicinity of Ores ton is being . cleared _ by "thoO.-B.,Il. - ' Florenoo Roberts-, the actres", is to make'a tour of the Koolenays with her company., important Deal, Cigars,- "Tobacbs,' ��� -Cbnfectionfery, A mining deal was put through over at Erie this week that will have considerable bearing on the future of Moyie. The Second Relief mine near that place wa*i bonded to a' group of Wisconsin men for $140,000.'" The property has been a regular shipper to 'the' Trail emelter during, the past few years. Now the pai t that interests Moyie ia this. The p^.ophi who are getting rid of the Second Relief mine are the owners of the Cambrian at this p'acC, and, the object ol them getting out of the Erie property i-s that ,th>y _might dovote ,their whole attention to their Moyie property. A. Ti. Cooper, the' vice president, has The,land registry office at; Van-i lon6 h/td bis eyes on M jyie aa a eouver shows that ,'the, mouth" of M���* of residence,'and;, ho, will March has beaten all records. , |s?oh'.,rnove here ,ft;om_ Nelson to ,:��� Thing3 now loulc,'bright for LOCAL ASSAYS ii K\ D. .Sanson was ia CiuLbrojk v/ Wednef-dUy- ' [*$ A telephone has been placed in VJ the court hou&p. ' It is No. "25.' It V will be on the all night seivic-r. ' :w Art You Facta" Footwear Troubles? ' if ?o Vr*e can ci;mina'.-j them for von. '< Wear < Star.field's E A. H-ll. ���' ' Underwear. T.o I a,r-lrici'si S*V��.�� J IJ li<��^^ : <** crj ana B^^^9t} \i *'.'?<��������� -,'-1 FRTJIT, ETC. '.FARnBEL.DLOO^ MOYIE ���e are ��� ��� ��� - -Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. / cjiAyuBOOic . ,l s ,'. , y ' ��� MOY-IE, B, G�� " 'Clean "::s'Up 'CALL 'J ..is the keynote-of'[Spring and. clean up. is ' tlio koj'iiote of ���the housewife afc this time. y ��� and inspect my'hill range ,of, WALL from hisutiip to Montana. ' .' ,d> Mrs. Rudrl was up from J3olevho ^> ��� ^M^^'^'U^l ' during the we k. , ��� , i^). %/4$_���*-'���?*;>A S CJ. Blayloek and wifti are over' w at R jssluuU ��,'ntl Trail. v -, j Vf/ " E. O. Kamm returned Thttisday W. from iLncleoi|. ' , | w Ppa SALE-Lottcr ' *"' most now. Apply ".fflCP.' < ' , , pre^f, aI-,iVj an L.eauer j i��% .'.' !��?��� W. II. Aldridge, manager of the \)jf '"onsjlidated Company, was ' in' i$ t .wii the first of cite week. ���./' '. i^' E.. A. ii;il 'and, J. W. Fitch'" wei-e''^f> Building. Items. l' ,Edwaid Les has purchased the lot opposite ' tbev��� International hotel from J. C. Drewry.1 and will transacting business ih Cranbrook Wednesday,' >',",. Lessons in pianoforte and .singing. r Terms reasonable.." .Apply 'to ' Professor^" Bjx 5.' Portofhee. P. J. Smyth is offering some W n\\ Slices *"��� 'MacEs ��*i * ��� _yr ���_rr ���> x# ���*& ������* 'j/ 'jr-^'. '^ ^, a; ^: ^'' ' s . ^ , ,_\y ._*s .jts- .jr? ���_��� ���_&��� .^0^ "j .v Wear well, Pit well ji and coin foi t��il>le 'to the .limit. . ' ,$< 30x13 fee^t in size and will be used te event. ���. - '' t - ' , An agreement has been reached by,the operators of the coal mines, and the mine workers in the Crow's Nest Pass. ,t>' = hi "0 CO.'uE AND SEE US REGARDING* PRICES w Citizens of* flloyie,' both'MALE and FEMALE. _ Wo will open our store on.Monday, March 20fch, and <;'nll we ask is that you examine our goods and satisly yourself that our prices'are the lowest consistent with first quality.1-, , A Satisfied Customarths Best Advertisement i Ono triabwill suffiye to transpose yon into a walking and talking advertisement for ,'ROBERTS ;& MESSINGER Caterers to ��� the public of all kiuds o�� wearing apparel. ' Tb,e British Columbia Copper company .yrill close its Mother Lode and Oro Deiioro ruines' and smelter'at Greenwood ���on or be- fore April 1. , , , Denver . has had the -worst j storm in years. Eight inches of snow'follq^i^S several "hours qf steady ' rain - did over $200';boo' damage. >. ; - . ���< The bbig" sawmill at Bonnefs Ferry has u been started on'its season's cut. ' The mill employs 100 men," aside from those on the several drives. About the first of the month J.t.E.( JJurchcroft,. contractor of Cranbrook, will', begin work on tbe new' residence -for W. H. Laird. This will be built on the triangular lot just'north of ,'the school house. The "size, bs 2-li-'27 and will have eight rooms. ' It will have."all the modern conveniences. M r."- Laird' is building, this residence for his ovyn private Tom Summers' new store building on Victoria' .street will 'be ready to 'occupy next week"- L Cal- der.Bros.',aro the contractors. - ' Donald Peddie's house,ou Ta'vis- tock street is about completed. ��� . Fraternal. Visit! ha? Art Toronto,, a nd will now h; able ,to furnish' yon Moyie Co OpetvO iv 1 sfcor-e commence at once tbe erection of J bargains in Moyie property ia * * dren / 1 h j .aguncj'' fiy the a two story, building. It will-be this .,issue. Read, bis a'cly. on 'Eiiionbig Co., Ltd., fourth page., - 1 Wm. Lawson is doing persistent work on hh claims 'o'riybhe ���west side.ot, the lake with encouraging results. issuing- Statement A statement' i3 b^irig pi-epared , , , 1 by the Moyie Tulcphone *'c Eiecttie with a suit that U equal both iu I fJght Qorapany bllon-illg the re. stj 11 and'qualify'to anjf of thy very N. J. Coffin, brother of Dr. Coffin, is here from' Mo. Scewart, P. E. I., and will probably-remain in the west for some time. Bear in mind' that St. Eugene Lodge K. of'P., Moyie, will give their annual ball on the evening of We'dnesdify-, Aoril li'dbf ' . -." A.-A. Paull has closed.his studio after a very succes-dbir.nioubh's business!!- He intends retLirniug here ia another, month" or, two. iceipts and dis-biusemc'ats since' Call and see us onj^ compaiiy WBd _ot___dJ At the j-annual meeting all of the old c'ffi- E. A.-Hill ha*: reecircd a new curs and moso of tho old direjcdr-i be&toin Mo'yif. prices. , Sitisfantioii guaranteed assortment of S'pring Ties. IIATS���The millinety store vrill be opened Thursday, April, 1-t., were re-ulectcd." They are P. P., ���Johnston, president' J. ,W. Pitch, * *" S V- I vice-president; Cold win Stewart', ou which date, Mis.-Oliver will (secretary; .T.B.yiacEaohero, br,eas��'b have bxTi display a ' nica line of | ��rer; Ib( A. Hill, aud John 31c-- kdies' trimmed-and untrimmed'i IbivUh. - l , hats, childreus' trimmed and uu-j * q ' -t ��- trimmed'lilt", also lac? and'straw I ,blU10.ay OiOSmg, biby,bonnets. 'Obe block back of i Post 03i*'t;, Q,-1eons Ave. Conrad Block Moyie '-'iv'-V,-^ ^^iSS2^t^3gS7J*2S^S^SSS^^^^ $z**t. rfi rft-vi-Mb ^^rJrf^-J^^_r^^^^'-^"^-^i-^ s^:-i^~z.&- & *g. t. 'MOVIE'S LEADING HOTEL. 1 ���3 'Tho best of accommodations, for the Traveling Public. b.ugo aud Cora mod iourj Sample Rooms. Billiiml Booms, McTAVlSH & CAMERON Proprietors. I I? I i It is said chat Joe Martin is taking a good bunch of moue3r with him to Euglaud. He has had a lucrative law practice in Vancouver for. years. > A new steel passenger boat is to bo built by the C. P. 11 to ply ou the Arrow lakes. It will be larger, more powerful and faster than the steamer llossland. , There is a clay near Creston which is said to bo very suitable for the making of brick, and a brickmakiug plant may be put in there this summer. lii- l'lil doAvri your foot, You can do il with firmness if you are wearing the G. A. Slaicr Invk-ins Shoe. . We havo the finest run-e ever won m Moyio eluding the very latest mine shoo*-. See our nattiest designs in 2) 0 -ntury suits, new consignment just to hand. . -.. THE FURNISHER. The Spokane Auditorium, one of the finest play houses in tho west, is again to become a first class house, and the Spokane theatre is to be made a popular priced house. The owner of the lot on' tho corner of Abbott and Hastings streets in Vancouver turned down an offer of $17o,000 for his property the othor day. The offer was for spot cash owner asks $200,000 for it. Eighty-four Odd Fellows attended the meeting of the lodge in Moyie lasc Tuesday aiight. Some 35 members came up from Cranbrook in a special car. They brought their new regalia with them and conferred the-first degree on a candidate. Tho work was exemplified < splendidly. Theu all repaired to" the Central Hotel and had supper. Returning to the hall there was a social session. The Cranbrook members returned home in their car after midnight. After being wide opeu' for the twelve years of its ��� existance, an order has gone forth' in Cranbrook. from the pcliue'that. all hotel b-vrr3 must close at "12 p. m. Saturday Rock3aiidWhi������eTockY$ESOfor|iu_all its "splendor "will"b7"cou- land kr3Cp cloSed tHI V2- p' ,n''ori lo eggs. ��� J.,.It. Ilawke. furred by the local degree ,team K. of-P^bDegf-Eea Work. EGGS���Eggs for hatching 'from pens ' of 'thouo'ughbred Bar red" j The beautiful 'rank' of Knight *���/-*��� - i' 34 'i'... t-.V M- al < Suudaj'. The order . ,. , , .,, ��� i-'ci.\ t- ��� ��� 1��� ,p n�� ,!-��� ��� ' . j this S-iDurdi\*-'ni��u6 and is 'A diamond drill outfit wasloffc"s Eiigi^ of Pytm-is next . j moved in here Mbnday from Ross- I Monday' night, M.ircb 20th; This ' ll-ldJy catovC(i^ takes c-ffeet to be land to do some work on the St. j "jh mark the anniversary of the ( _, L. ' ��� Eugene. ' O. aiackeazie is iu'.i istituting of tho l'odje here. A , ^angellSUC Cimpaig1!! charge. , j bunch of members from Crau-j' ~ brook wil be here. There-will be An evangelistic eampirgn will -i Scott, .^i-'l FOR -SALE���Two pure bred White Wyandotccot-kerels, 4 p.*]!* spread in the hall and a social session after the degree work. i >i /fa Mrs. Moved to Jaffray. The A. C. Ccok aud wife were in town this week from Ryan, where they have put in the past three yeans. They have now moved to Jaffray, and Mr. Cook has been given a better position with the East Kootenay Lumber Company. The head office of this company was moved recently from Cranbrook to JafTray. Renean, who ouec con-|.^^fe ducted a barber shop in Moyie, ' Roberts & Messinger. A ^��s����������9������ar��3^3a��t��ea-3S��ff����s��������3������'1'"y*' o ... . eQ3K����S^SSffiS*5����| The Ilodley Gazette announces that tho Nickel Plate mi 110 will 'resume operations within a few days, as the water is flowing through the flumes that lead to the quartz mill that reduces the oro from "the mine. im-jBFiai nan Capital Authorized���- Capital Paid Up������-:- 113 ���-$10,000,000. ...,.-s-3,000,000 .y...-5.000.000 Fifty new sleeping cars for service between Montreal aud Vancouver and for the proposed direct passenger service between St.1 Paul and the coast are being built in tho shops of the Canadian j-|f?iuc: railway. These ,'cara embody the latest ideas for, comfort Wand safety. , . The firm of Roberts & Messiu- ger are unpacking ' their goods and will have their store open to the public next Monday morning. Their stock i.s complete in every line, and everything is brand new from the manufacturer. Their store is in the new Conrad block. The Busy Stork. hiUH.:..K3'i>i munsjii coliimwa �� ArroM.c,ic,,G0li1e.i.,Kaiii^ 8 9 ! ' Savings Bank ..Department. _ ". -',| I Interest allowed on deposits at current rate from date of g s deposit. 8 r CRANBROOK BRANCH. | j.' ���'��� j, F. M.. PINKHAM, Manage^. | To Start Planer. Mrs. A. March 22s-To Mr. and Peter"Carrigan a daughter. March 23���To Mr. and Mis J. Flood a son. : ( M arch 25���To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conrad a daughter. Special Meeting-. The Minors' Union will hold a special meeting tomorrow after- , noon at 4 o'clock to consider some April according to presenfc;ameildment8 ^o th'e bylaws. One plans. The machinery is p;>w be-Jeffectiug. the imymeut of sick ing overhauled. benefits will be discussed. The planners at,the mill of the Porto Rico Lumber company will be started during the first week iu hatched, $3.00 each Creston, B. C. ' Mrs. John Taylor is expected here from the east tomorrow to join her husband. Mr. T.iylor is now holding a position in 11. Campbell's store. < - Feesh celery, radishes, .lettuce, spinach, ripo- tomatoes,<- .onions, bananas, carrots, parsnips and turnips will be in on Monday, Moyio Co-Operative Store. "Doubting Thomas'' will be the subject at the'Methodist church! Sunday evening. Services at 11 j a. m. and 7:30 p. m.' Strangers j welcome. R. E Colhs, B A., pastor G. A shop was in town 3-esterday, having - just came over from Vancouver. He left yestorday for Duluth,! Minn. j Picsbyterian church. Service1 op Sunday at 7:30. Subject! "Abide iu Me." lUiss Ada Sand- j with will sing "Little Miry.", Everybody invited. Sund ly school at 2:30. | Mr. and Mrs. Hillier, parents of 'Mrs. J. W. Fitch and Mrs. E. A,' Hill, are ih town ou a short Visit. They spent the .winter-in Vancouver, and are now on their way oast, to their home in Ontario. 'A SNAP. "'',-. For sale���Moyie boathouse, 1-1 boats, .4 roomed shack, 3 iloats, boathouse and workshop. Easy terms. Apply P. G. Routh,,Michel. B., C. .$200 handles this. The* ice on the lake furnishes an excellent football ground and almost every' evening a bunch of young fellows are out kicking the pigskin. A game is announced to take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 between the. miners r.nd the f muckers. w. Bsid Here. After an absence of almost seven 3*ears W. Ll Reid, formarlj- of the firm of Raid, Campbell *f Co., returned to Moyie. Mr. Jl->id has been in the coast cities mo=t of tho time siuce he left here. open ia Moyie one week from tomorrow, Sund iy, AiSril 4th, and. will continue for three weeks- Morlej'- hall is engaged for the entire tim", with the exception of ono night, April 14bh, when the K. of P. dance will b3 held. Considerable preparation is being- made. Sewing done by Mrs. Woods at her residence on Queens' avenue. - v-l 1 1 ^^^^^^^^ .vi&GiesQine i% pissre9 reliable Grape Cream o: *& w ** *? L>1 Lst.' utie foo Vo lime It&��- ���' i4?y ���'K&x.r *��� L - ��y -.Y-'-'Y ', \i , ;-Vi> ^i.-Y^... 'br,,.' Y-y. TFTE LEADER, MOYIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. *." ���''.-- ��� ft > i% >'--'if! *'* ;iy-'V; b*v ���>_ -- .t-i i r .1 ' '.a. - . ;��' '���*��� . "��� * ! i" ' 'i i.\4 _' il*" IV* V^'ii,-, e spoilers. By REX E. BEACH. Copyright. I9D3, toy r tlio mines in order to give a foothold for tlio lawsuits. lie bragged that the regt of the gang- were ia his power and that be could laud j them in the penitentiary for conspiracy. That's all/* '���It's the only chance," said Helen. 'V^cl-y'V/V^'Y-' i-b!.- '7.4' ��� !' -V&1-7 V i*-���.-iL * "t'T * ... is. i .i -It j> u ��i ,*<-*',*i .-WSJ ''{; ..-pf ' (Continued). CHAPTER XVIII. il.ENISTER did not wait long j night." after his visitor's departure, , "So, no!" she cried. ''There mustn't but extinguished the light, ,- be any violence." locked ihe door and'began I, ''Thero is no use trying to' check the further adventures of this night. ! hiom. They are rushing to their own The storm welcomed him wiih smTo- ��� destruction. I have learned that they eating violeuce, sucking the very .'Plan to,attack the Midas tonight, and G wanted to break up their organization, j "They are sending soldiers to the Midas | A week's imprisonment would have j to lie in ambush, and you must vara .' done it, but now they're armed and j the vigilantes." Cherry paled at this , belligerent, and we'll have a battle to- | and ejaculated: breath from his lips, while the rain beat through 'till his flesh was cold and aching. He thought with a pang of the girl facing this tempest, going out to meet the thousand perils of the night. And it' remained for him to bear his.part,as she bore hers, smil- nigly^ sThe last hour had added another and inysterlons;*danger to his full.vmeas- j ure. , Could the Kid be jealous of j Cherry?, Surely not Then what else? .' I'll have fifty soldiers waiting for them there. It is a shame, for they are decent fellows; blinded by ignorance and misled by tli.it young miner. This will be the blackest night the north has ever seen."' With this MeXnniara loft the house and went in search of Voorhees, remarking to himself: "Xow, 'Miss Helen, send'your warning���the sooner the bet' tor. If I know those vigilantes, it will set them crazy, . and yet not crazy "Good Lord! Roy said he'd lead an attack tonight." The two stared at each other. . ' "If I succeed with Struve I can stop it all���all of this injustice and crime��� everything." ' "Do you realize , what you're, risk- i ing?" Cherry demanded. "That man j is an animal. You'll have to kill him J to save yourself,, and he'll never give up those proofs." ' "Yes, he will," said Helen fiercely, "and I defy him to harm me. The'Sign of the Sled is a public roadhouse wl^h a landloul, n telephone and other guests. Will you warn Mr. Glenister aboul the troops?" The" tornado "had .driven his trailers i ��� Jltt!1<* the Midas They will HOW MANY HAIRS YOU HAVE. About 120,000 of Them Are Apportioned to Each Person on an Average. Hairs are composed of scarf-skin, and are covered with thin, flat, overlapping scales���which is the reason ; whv an eyelash or other hair in the eye" irritates it so much. Nobody has , ever attempted to reckon the number . of hairs that cover the human body, ! but thof.e of the head have been \ , counted, and it is known that 120,000 , of them make about an average allow- i i anee. I ' Kach hair is n tube, with a bulbous ��� enlargement at the lower end. and ! grows out of a vase-shaped "follicle' i with a narrow neck. At the bottom of the vase is (he true root, which is i clasped bv the bulb aforesaid. When | ' the hair "is forcibly pulled out the ��� i bulb conies along with'the stalk, but t the root remains behind to produce j another hair. This is why, iri the case of super- I -'-.-'..'. . -r .t. nt fluous hairs, it does no good whatever r Mr. G. D. Colwell, of JFalkcrville, , to ,, th(?m oul The roots ���,,���,,������ J ��n,'of^aS S$r!CHn ��?Wni W,tb L.t 9^ behind undisturbed, nnd presently |, in 1906 and it left him In very bad con- v rf Th(J on, known , dition. He says: ",I was all run down j . ,'. �� . to .jijxri Hn "I' will, and bless you for a ..ve' SKai^^e rlt ! 1^ X^, ��^ ^S i , girl. Wait a mqjueiit." Cherry'took- CHINE, in alow nervous state ; but from "}ost painless, but expensive, because* from the, dresser her tinv revolver, the first bottle I began to improve. It'' flow.' and demanding no little skill on j , "Don't hesitate to use this. I'want 'did marvelsfor me and brought me back | "-e^of ^ojerator.^^ ^ ^ I J@b;' DAILY MISHAPS MAKE ZAM-BUK A DAILY NEED.( r= [?? ���4 %> \y-jS What La Grippe ^ ACCIDENTS will happen, fa the best regulated homes; and having a box of Zarn-Buk handy is a precaution that has saved thousands of families much worry and expense. Thero is never any knowing what a small Injury' may lead up to if neglected. The stoppage of the bleeding; or the' pain from a cut, burn,. or' scald, lulls > many people into a false sense "of security. Dust getting into' a wound may set up festering, inflammation, and blood-poisoning. In a similar way, a tiny, cut may be the starting point of itching and Irritating eczema'��� and the spot your child scratches on his head,, the unsuspected beginning of ringworm or some other hair-destroying scalp disease.. ' ^ ' Zam-Buk, whlir such a perfect healer. I�� also the inveter>*> ..,-_ , ��� A burn. ��:al4, cut. or bruUe promptly and regularly dreelcdi w& ,h"{ ^"---i**,, balm cannot turn the wron* -way ������ ; and any tendency of th* Lv!��� ,'��� V���" *'<* ncs , inflamed, or "mattery." 1. swcdilv checked. -ThU U because ��.��, 5 \ Ut<"Tt ini. " new. healthy .Ida. but, belnr ��o relined. 1. .barbed by the^re's a,,d ��"\ nC,1 ���"* tn* make perfectly baahhy all tl��. underlyln,- tlaaiie,., Alw^. k.Tn I V 'K "^ handy, for dally mishap* make Zam-Buk a daily need.

' . ' 'n-fV'.jJA' & V 'SMic-' ��� ���ij'.l'��'i, i he warn, g_,elements had prevented soe ir -.nn do Ulis one (hJ fl their families from spreading the j not ^t b.;���ed up_ If ,you'lfalIi rl) alarm or ventmung out for succor. Iun,:<1 vou answl}r t^ me ��� Ihose whom he was able to warn | ..Whv cl011.t T0��� et ih�� ^0^,.. !l.?.Sfe^.b "Ti01!!1: !10��?i.t_h_oi!.r!fl.08,a"d i ventured' vborbecs. I want to avoid here or atJ the step .In, we stop idy for that just smiled slnisterly, had fled to her re received Glenister's note through Cherry' Malotte's mes- ?er. , It rekindled her worst fears mil .bore out McXamarn'S' prophecy. . ��� , r ^i , ,,,.. , , i i'be'moro she ��� read of it the more ' r-n^^0'1- fChCrr-v,,a"d 1UU*B a I,,aa certain she grew' that" .the-crisis was' from -Glenister s mind on] fl queslJon of Lours and that lh . ;'Theres a game g.rl,'; said theold'|dai.kno,.s ,tra���od would , miner as he wrung out his clothes. . streets of No , The tb M t "She was half gone when she got to wroag aIready don' was, ^ ,u o hre?,U��J'n f raitll,S f��r ^^T I l0����]-v girl's terror of, the crime'about ���to break so hat she can come back." j t0 h f01. lt s ^ fa ber . k 1ac- PunZZS UV�� thrG eaSV' S,ap;>*beeu lhe Instrument to set these forces Jack chattered. "D'you know I'm get ' 'c'"' "���*-��� ��uu"g omy in ner uumca f. * . _ t> ��� v.- , .;��� ;, ^ , honesty, to become a hunted, harried ^ffl^l "h^8noSt"'! ^.^m6^! , Some w0,m'nfs n,!,,.- i,w*o-ii,. * '...i.i. . , "Ul4,l^i $1.C0. Send .to DR. T. A. SLOCUM, f ]v or wavy, to ting juggling viiili honor mid reputa-, Limited, Spadhia Ave., foronto, for a ' fricnrl.cof the rr ton, iu her-heart a half formed fear. TRIAL 'FRHE. I straight hair;'whi girl'who had stepped out'of "tlie slid-' 'he body in good physical condition. No ' solves die,' 'baldness .'is the inevitable . tered life, strong onlv in her untried :'��ne c?n afford to be without it... Alt and incurable result'., ' ��� ' j '"* t>���n.^.^ ���...< c.��.��^ ���.n _. Kfi��� ���.���,��� I Some women s hair is naturally cur- ��� tlie envy of their 'J ame sex; others have i ght hair;' which can only bej made J ,..,,, - , Tar Coiirfh. CntAt Throat Lun��f Mo' wave brcurl by artificial meana. j, gain her end? The' elements were;.^0^^^,^^^ difference between the two is eas- j molding -her, with irresistible hands.-! ',,,', ,* * *'.v explained. Straiglit hairs are, cy- | ��� Roy's contact, with the' primitive had! ���*���*, ..Y^V W/^Vb & S_ *,m\ *3& I lindrical'in'form; curly haira arc oval''- not roughened him more quickly than. Ka vl^^po^oS^-^?i, Is without' aqual." ��� . CHILD BURNER BV STOVE LID. rod-bot 'lid 'oi'WrUZZ ^fi '"' "i eoaipletely LurnrJ off. ��nd U \,_\ *Vn '" foot, the wound turtne,, . rL,^'"* frntacin, ' and dudarain/ if ; "������ Zam-Duk. and it rf��&,tl, J���,��?** taflammaUoo. and ton, UlS V^J nwom, ��c*ij* *ores, ou ini, wsaueo aiuues, and all other slin rflu,u, ,.j . "*��� bed well into tbe parti affected, it conu aeuralflU, rbeutnatl.in. and iciatleT In ri.18*?'- and Store* toll at 33c. hot, threo for tl.tt, or post free from ZanvBnk Co.. Torooto, 'fa^, that she might kill a man this night to Struve, and they rode away together, he I talkative, and eh. ted, she silent aud icy. ��� Late In the afternoon the cloud hanks to the eastward ns-sumo'd alarming proportions. " They brought with 'them an ,, ' ' Almost as Good- Little rkey'came up to his father with a verv sqlcnm face, "Is it true, father," he asked, "thai m :���:'�� tin' so rheumatic that lee water don't feel comfortable to mc no more." ' , "Uriatic acid in the"-blood,"-said Des- try. ' "What's ouri next niove?" he ' asked, of his partner. "When do we hang this politician? Seems like we've got enough ablebodied piano movers hero.to tie a can ou to'.the'whole outfit, push , the towii site of Nome off the map and start afresh." - | ���"I'think we had better lie low and watch developments. in motion, that she had' loosed this swift speeding .avalanche of'"greed, haired and brutality. And when the crash should come-���the girl shuddered. It-must not be; She. would' shriek a warning from {ho housetops even at cost of heruucle/of McXamara anil of herself. And yet she had no proof that His father surveyed him "thought early, nightfall, and uheu'they broke [.ln���rn'age'is-a failure?" let forth a tempest which rivaled that of the previous night. During the first of it armed men eamo sifting into''Mc- Namara's office'from the.rear arid were hidden throughout the building. Whenever he descried a peculiarly desperate rulHan the",boss ca'led him' aside for plied to straight hairs' causes, each ] one of them to contract on one'side., and to curl in that direction���-whence t the beautifying effect obtained, which !, is necessurily temporary.,, * . I' - The hairs on a woman's head grow; ' ��� "��� " ' , > _r reali-ini hitt> (hi,, fi.r..,i *."..br7' at the rate of one-fiftieth of, an WhY���*- W./Th.y^ffeeUd.Some. If.A.us^ a day, or seven inches a year._,.Tin's i , French Playwrights., ' yresemble a bear? FIRST NIGHTS 4TV ' '���"��� l " ;'H,��* Ae'Managsd It. ��� 'J I ' 't. ',' ' - ' V��n?��geb���Wf im^t j,ul a greafkil, fullv for"a moment. . " |. represents on average, ftconsiderable ��� The first night with authors 4s view-1 'AstUnia.nl-.-J think m �� Ti.w m ,, "Well, Ikcy," hcfmallv-rdplied, "ifi variation being foundi in individuals. ; Cil with different feelings.- This is lipw several chorus ��i.*n who h,r,e m >* you get,a rich' wife it's .almost as good; 1I,Lti*v.?Jl;i-,.f,SiT itlHIf'K^M,-" i Jt affect��l some, famous French playl tej-iveil' their ,*ap..- for. thw **b. as a failure." Repeat private instruction -and gave 'minute'j it: ��� "Shiloh's Cure will'always description of a wide shouldered' erect " ' , " , ' . .youth in" white hat and half 'boots.',' CUre " my C0US^S and ' colds." Gradually he spt 'his trap with the men i . " ~ '' 7Z~~ ' , Voorhees had. raked from;the 'slums, I Anyway,, the \entilatipn of an air and- when it was done smiled to him' hiphe'rstensile.strength than .brunette,! and that 120.000 of them plainted in-,, to a rope - will support a weight of t eighty, tons'. wrlghts. Sardou's nervousness, was: 1*11 call Uienbr-St.' Loute J!*?. .well known., Dumas, flls was never < y pUDht ., able to preserve his -sangfroid. ' Aa; lJ;��i'**ough luftkrt y-��ur jsij-hi-i!^ j soon as the ciirtain rose Dumas'pcre ���<**���<-and'wetiry, h. will wurrj-voat ���" \ < would betake'himself to a restaurant,! if9��*"de��l, and wiUi pw,l cau-^V u -anil flli.r. frr��m n. T,,,.r,^ mUM��� no l.l-.? dlM'!!. tltP worry Olrl BI1V >f)U��elh*a self. A's he thought It over he ceased to regret the miscarriage of last night's a crime existed." Although it all lay i ,Plan�� for ** had served to goad his ene- cloar in .her own mind, the certainty of it arose' only from her intuition. the other can- ���' "P"13; S^,�� ^ere -able to tike' a h^d' c tau ���if only,she were hot a woman: .Then !=-.._-,,��B*/SSwft*.s��l*A.si.! >,!��,, . few #fSP!j9-'?-'-' - "��� ^ - tioned. _. ������ _...*._ . . _ ���, ords anent Struve bottle of wine and They brought' back ^As the day .grew the storm died.ileav-1 ^^1^'^���� ?" *?*? d��C" ' l umenls she had safeguarded all long springtime journey . , , , ,, , ,ss.-..j sv,*.s.iined tbe proof-. If thev .the coining, of the^ffiS TO I ff. ^ *? ^ ^^ '�� ^ Nhmara's office there was great stir I thl, , ^ ^ ^"^ ' IIer l?"��Ie -nnd the- coming of 'many .rlen. The ' 'm(1 thc b��SS' W0Uld not dare continuc ing ramparts of clouds hanging sullen-1 ���.,,.������,, +1Y .ly' above ^he ocean's rim, while those! '".,.7 \ oi.t ,ir ..skilled in "weather nrooheev foretold:',?.?, C0"LllL castle is perfect. Cfjmplotb in it*elf, Mother Graves'' Worm Exterminator does not'requirrj the assistance of, any other medicine to make it effective. It does not fail to do its work. - ,nv<'4'r'5'*sS' .r5}f boss sat in his chair, smoking countless ' U ,*���' '��� ��� ..... , '. " 'Willingly,' said the-clergyman. '"Arid, at the proper moment in the service he besought all those present to pray earnestly for^the unfortunate \ arc 30 sous. "Go round to this theater J William Smith in tlie'great trouble j -au<] see if, they hiss-or applaud the and peril that encompassed, him --������'- ������ ��� - ' l- Merely Passing- Through Hiij ' Thomas Bnilex, Aldrich h?-l & rc!' Alexandre Soumct went'to be shaved ]fSOT\ {l(i'h ^nv^n���, * ������JL:Wrw when - "Jeanne, d'^Arc''"was produced... ��ei)t^ ", ."; " v ' ' il The, barber had.- finished one,,, check Y.Y"' , ...'..'...��� ,��� Jj' when the author cried: "Stopf-Here ' Minard's Liniment Cjre* Bums.k' game would bo a gift, biit you've bun gled every move from the Tut a spy in the bull pen prisoners, and make them fer them anything for information eyed girl standing there. "I came for the papers.'' she said. "I. knew you would." The blood went til'iS. -.vl *(t**''.'��� .5lro ie start Pah' ' out 0f llis c',iooUs* 'thc'u surged back up en with those-1 to bis eyos- "ft's a bargain then?" ���m talk. Sf- i ?b�� ,n0dt;Cd,' "GiV�� tbGm t0 m<^ DTSt" lie laughed unpleasantly. "What do Xow get out'" ~ ! -V011 laUe ine for? rn koeP my part of He called for a certaib deputy and ! !!le b?rsi,lu 'f you-'11 koep youvs' . But questioned him regarding the ightN \ th't * "�� P,ace', nor^ time' There'3 quest, remarking flnalh ��� U,bLt S "ot m the air, and I'm busy preparing "There's treachery somewhere. Those ! f��-r t0nieht C��me baek to��"orrow men were warned." "Nobody came-near Glenister's house except Miss Chester," the man replied "WhatV" "The Judge's niece. We caught her j �� 'ny wblm t0 hn0^ today-yes, at by mistake in the dark." Y" ,-..,, Later, one of the men who had been f1 ' Ie.!l,et?lt"te1d for a timo- .with Voorhees at the Northern asked ("'J U 8ha11 be Cold, Wet Weather Starts the Pain, But the Trouble is rr , iit the Blood. lie telephoned the rniTies to throw | Cold, damp weather brings on the out guards, although he reasoned that ; twinge? and pains of rheumatism, but none but madmen would think of is not the real cause of the complaint "The request, he was pleased to note, .made a' deep impression on the congregation. "After the service, meeting the young man who had,asked for intercession 'in Smith's behalf, the clergyman said: .. . '"What is the matter with yowr | Mrs, " Pock���A 'Jiusbsnil. sn'J'sif" -1 piece." -The barber returned, saying: should he of one mind , ,', "It is a success, monsieur. They np-b . ���i>Ir- 1'eck���-Tut.*, n.y.il-ar, tut 2'' plaud." "Since it is' a success," rtY '8,.i't f is reported to bave said that he a piece of sponge cake and ��.- ivH then?' - ! experienced sudden illness. get a nihhlu. <-��� ' " 'Bill,' said the other, 'is going to \ �� ' ; ; ' ,*, be married." wlicn it's all over." But it was the terror of tonight's do- ! ings that led her into his power. "I'll never come back," she said. "It "Then tori! shirk the fight. on his raincoat he sought Stillman. "P.ring* your niece over to my place tonight. There's trouble in the air and I'm prepared for it." > ' "She hasn't returned from her ride yet. I'm afraid she's caught hi the storm." Tbe judge gased anxiously into tho_0arkness. "(To be Continued). China's Oldest Society. The oldest societyt in China is the Triad society, known also as the Sam Hop Hui." It has its lodges. om of the system uus 1S a great and there ftre fl , banners d medical truth, which every rheumatic " sufferer .should realize. ' Liniments and outward applications can't cure the trouble���they can't reach the blood. The sufferer is only wasting valuable time and good money in experimenting with this sort of treatment���and all the time the trouble is beco: ' - brellas connected with it. It holds regular meetings, and it forces \ influential individuals to join its organization if they are not amenable .0 persuasion. Jt has the power of life and death over its members, who Lave their own signs and password. j You can tell, it is said, whether -a ifi was "Mother Said, got hungry while she out, that I codd have a Mooncy Biscuit." Meteors. In Chinese literature there tion of meteors which fell in 644 B.C. ! impure, weak blood. They purifv and 16G4 A- ��-. or twenty years ai'tcTtho The oldest known meteorite '-which'' strengthen it and so root out the confines was seen to fall is now on exhibition [ cause of rheumatism. Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas THE MOONEY BISCUIT AND CANDY " CO. LIMITED. STRATFORD. HAMILTON, OTTAWA. SYDNEY, ��� WINNIPEO. CALOARY, VANCOUVER. B.'i'ifJ'W'i*-> MBrritiflN to man from now on. Very well. Glen- ' "I1J llav0 t,,e'-1 ���"iih me, ister, I'll have your life for that, and ln al1 ,J��1"'- then-yoifll pay, Miss Helen." ' Ue considered carefully. A plot for a lot. If he could not swap intrigue th,these miners and beat them bad- he deserved to lose. Now that the gave herself to, their cause; he ���,V'M ��!*���.����� ww >���! I'I (Mill JUI 1 I III' i ill) I \ 111 I ������" illUM We'll start , blossoms. So fond is the Queen erf "/"'"'f'nhout Die house. On "In an luur," bhe echoed lifelessly and left him. He chuckled grimly and seized the 1 telephone. "Central ��� call the Sled roadbouse���seven rings on the Snake river branch. - Hello! That you. this rose that .���, cauY; Tlo* �� , ^morning I .was b���ah)e^ b'car^y | S^ercS o^^m * ^ *' ^ grown by thousaiifls in huge bordera near her f.ivorite dairy, ,-is well as in the garden" *uirroundini? her home. Thankfulness, "Thankfulness," said .Uncle Ebep, "aln' nuffln' but the common sense weight, except with extreme I.- J " ' out dc roller and rolled raving tried so much modieinV with' ; V* a��wn r��r U,C <*<**l���> That : ut bf-nr-nt I began fo think I wns ��, y l ls S0 smootll-"-I^ndon Tit- i loomed to be a cripple. One day a' BUs' rs Si Sir io-lP'Dr-wn,ii^ B* rvYb ��� : &hfi Bni(1- 'r'ta^ them ie ! eveiy sprint? as-a tonic for my blood Then he passionately e word once. ��� She would do so.agaii, l ,fI*-'l*-*�� went straight to the other wo- j P'e's w-rongs. He hurried to'Stillmati's house and !ma" "bd this time was not kept waiN : cried: I ing nor greeted with sn|ers, but found ! "'Where are America's, great men? j Cherry cloaked in-a shy'dignity, which i Why don't they take up the cudgel in j .she clasped.tightly about herself. Un- ; 0l,r defense? In the face of our'manual he sent for ! der her visitor's ��� incoherence she lost i if old wrongs why do they remain cold, '----������' '��������� - ' ber dillidence, however, and, when ��� immovable, silent?' ' stormed into the presence of the judge. He told the story so artfully that the judge's astonished unbelief .yielded to rage and cowardice his niece. She came down.' white and silent, having heard the loud voices. The old nitin berated her with shrewish fury, while McNaniiiru stood silent. The girl listened with entire self control until hor uncle made a reference to Glenister that she found intolerable. "Hush: 1 will not listen.'" she cried pa.-sionately. "I warned hfm because you would have sacrificed him after he Helen had finished, remarked, with de- cision: "Don't go ,-w'ith him. He's a bad man." ���[ "Hut I .must. Thc blood of those men will be on me if I don't stop this tragedy. If those papers tell tho tale I think they do, I can call off my uucle and make McN'amara give back the mines. You said Struve /told you the "'Because they're all cast ia-bronzer shouted a cynic-in the rear." had saved our live* That is aiL He wlioJe scheme. Did you see the proof r Bucolic Humor, "Hiram, why don't y011 speak to that city gal out there a-.sittiii' on the grass With her back up agin your 'No Trespassing' sign?" '. "Mandy, that young woman is be- ^ neatli my nofice."-Iio.stuii Transcript 'j Saved by a Puncture. ���'I am a swift runner," said the man snake story, "and as mountain I outdis- python that was so re- ng me. But these nning. To .-twist, itself a cart wheel vritvj -v,��78 ment; and now."tine py- Not only 'did my 'Mki;s"Y KZulhui ' Z,!n Ka'n��f Faster aDd rtster T felt like'a different JnrV���n Xli .'^ !l rolled dow�� "ie steep Incline. Then, " serpent had struck a sharp '- "nd punctureO. I< was Globe. driving out the painfuf d'/seas'e'���' >U& j His Strenuous Job. Act only rheumatic sufferers; but L n latcly Passed through a smtill "I!lio l,t!lVCi "n'V- troublfi due t0 weak. i|?^ <����� a -.train. Say, but that sta watery blood or impure blood can find ! l,on "~ ' ' ' ' wmTc ',rnJlp,h '1,,e fnir "se of'��r Williams' I'irik PilJs medicinf. c<>nts a ' 'il> WANTeD.-SOUTH AFRICAN VOLUNTEER BOUNTY ( CERTIFICATES. '[ you wish to sell your scrip for cash, write A. D. SPROULE, Winnipci!. LAND. --. Sold by all dealers or by mail at 50 Tho ti ''ox,?.r.1?i* boxes for -^-.r>0 from Hie Dr. Williams" BrockviJlo, Ont. Medicine Co. W. N. U. No. 7331 tion agent has a lot to do! When the train comes in he's got to sell tickets, attend to the mail, shift thf. express, check the baggage fix th signal lights, put the danger lanteri at the street crossing, post the train I rn i*> telegraph instruments and " " �� 16 on the bulletin board telegraph i messages." carry th* ���T^eavens!' Was he doing all that? No; he was asleep." Z2^!��iS2&XZSiti:i ^^mm^^mKeitm-^^MiMi ^i^i^^^^^U-^^ifc^^i^r'^ ^*i^ ^-flijitiv Lf-'uii^n--; ������-cw7" *��Kj^t^��iBs9*-(��(��4lfl,^i>TUfel; ^ Yfxcynv-r"* -TiCTryrriWHi Tit,ratM^IHHi1>~!^7 FI i IS-ai urc ���������-.���*) li�� io- " Tin"? _i . h.l-.e Dtil If. 'Iirrt1 *CrkJj 'S llfpubht ., KTublr i'lffr ���Hurry yoa t id Mi]*': '.If ��� > our* Jh'si i|)tnv Sjrep ij.'inv on lhe I'i.1 irmeliK, .������m It rfl^ ira courA' tr hcate it'Ira,' i*. iiSl pfvvj j | ugh Hit) ' i hp-l & iff!', lo. Hm "ui ;ir..bii.ft#r i i^r- ��J4 s* y,M;.l J'J-v.l i. tym hU t In' Wiioiw"- -ch:i*rarrvBiA| Burns, etc. i . .1. r.n'1' sift ��� W 2*' ���ar, t,. j.. *nt�� ^ t > Cure will md colds." . .iiiirl. re !, ci-.' n urn Lr K" hand!: iM .id ��.- f*i! **.- >, .f ,,��? ���QMACH INDIGESTION. \-tta Strikes at tkt Root of tht Trouble. THE LEADER, MOYIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ^Y^l Y Wfy'fl&ZM COLLEGE NICKNAMES. Some Popular With the Students���Objection Made to Others. Some of lhe'colleges have a great dislike to the way In wuith Uiev a're referred to commonly m connection with athletics. For instance, Wes- leyaiTmen don't like to be called "the Methodists," as they appear sometimes At the Naval academy there is o ��� TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH MR. 8. J. MA8SEY. , S.���J. Masscy, formerly n resi- of "Toronto, -and a well-known j Ini'ss'man, writes from 5M7 Guy ^t, Montreal,' Quebec: wish to testify, to the good results fve derived from the use of Peruna. laving been .troubled for several with 'catarrh of the head. I ,de- to give Perunaia fair trial and I ' truly say .1 have received great bfit from Jts use, < It evidently ��cs at the very root of the trouble 'jrood results,an? soon noticeable ! have also found 'Peruna a very liable' remedy for stomach trouble indigestion. ' have no~ hesitancy ���whatever in Snimending Peruna'- as. a reliable Irrh remedy." ' , . Shore are, several kinds of indige.v , strong prejudice against being called | "Annapolis.", The navy men aren't | particularly fond of "inlfishlpmen." j Ihey believe the proper name for iheir Institution Is "the navy." Columbia has a great distaste for the name of "Columbians" for their representatives in athletics or other public appearances. At the University of Chicago there is a dislike of the name ���Chicago university," sometimes applied. l,' Although not so strongly opposed lo it, students at Pennsylvania do not like tlie full title "University of Pennsylvania" as well as plain "Pennsylvania." "Penn" Is preferred to either. j "Maroons" for Chicago men, "Gophers" , for Minnesota, "Badgers" for Wis ,j consin students, "Coriihuskers" for N'e . braska, - ''Wolverenes" for Michigan, :| "IHlni" for the men of llllriols-all are I names that are popular at those colleges and are used by the men there In speaking of their own teams. Indeed, to a man unacquainted with nicknames the average statement regarding a conference college Is puzzling because of the almost entire lack', sure cure of'stralghtout names. ' , ' Mix two ounces of Glvcerine with a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and a half pint of straight Whi*ky. Shake well, and takp in uo-.es of^ a teaspoonful every four hours. This, mixture possesses the healing, healthful properties of the Pines, and will break a cold in twenty-four hours and cure anv cough that is curable. In having tins formula put up, be sure that your druggist uses the genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed only by tlie Leach Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. THE OLD SAIL DRILL ' Nothing Doing "My face is my fortune, sir," said the maid with the quotation habit. "Oh, well," rejoined the prosaic youth, -'you don't need to wory for fear some man will marry vou "foi your wealth." i ' SO Lots of people wouldn't know what to do with patience if they had it. Minard's Linim-mt Co., Limited. Have used MINARD'S LINIMENT for Croup; found nothing to, equal it; THE DOCTORS. ���k Tribute to the Nobility of the Medical 1 Profession.' . s To enter the. medical profession is, to find oneself iu most noble company When Dante was led presence of "the ma know" he saw Aristotle surrounded by group of thc sages of antiquity. Look CHAS. E. SHARP. HawKshaw, N.BYSept. l3t, I9C5��� Perils the Modern Warship Men Do Not Have to Face. One of the dangers and one of the hardest tasks of the man-of-war's man vanished out of his life when, with the supplanting of the frigate by the steam cruiser, the old time sail drill, became a thing of the past Fleets in the old days were continually exercised ia making and shortening sail, shifting spars and all similar maneuvers aloft, s-ays Captain J. W. Gambier of the British navy In his ,"Links In My Life." As the greatest rivalry existed among the crews as to which ship should carry out the evolution first accidents were frequent. Hardly a drill day passed without men being seriously injured. Once during a drill in Kiel harbor, whore the rivalry in the fleet was increased by the eagerness of foreign ships to compete,with,the English, au j unfortunate French midshipman went ,' head first from the mizzen orosstrees ' yj] of the French flagship to the deck. That numbers of accidents should take place in sail drill, was uot astonishing when one remembers that spara measuring perhaps seventy, or eighty feet long and weighing two or three tons were 'whisked .about, with bewildering speed with nothing but men's hands" and brains to guide them; hundreds of men crammed Into a space of a few hundred square feet, IT IS NO TROUBLE TO WORK NOW A CROSS ON HIS BACK. it Was SAYS MISS ELSIE J. ALLEN AFTER USING DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. She Suffered from Weakness and Kidney Trouble, but the old Reliable Kidney Remedy Cured Her Completely. ' St. Croix, N.B. (Special).���That the pain? and weakness which make life almost unbearable to so many women are easily and completely cured by using Dodd's Kidney Pill*, is once more shown in the ease of Miss, Elsie j J. Allen of this place. ' ' ' Was Made With Chalk, but Too Heavy to Carry. There is a story of an eiiTious tailor current with the French peasautiy. He fancied that his neighbor, who received a pension for the loss of aa arm incurred while fighting for his country, was better off than himself. Both men went to pay their rent on the same day. "Tha*'.s a lucky man," sahOJlie tailor to the landlord. -He gets Veil paid for his arm." "But who would be willing to part with an arm, even if he wpre paid'for it:" said the landlord. " \\ "I WGuld." declared the tailor. "Vou."' cried the landlord. "Why, man. you wouldn't be willing to bear I suffered greatly from kidney trouble and weakness before I began '.anything of lhe sort, uo matter how taking Dodd's Kidney Pills," Miss, much you were paid for it." Allen faays.' "I was so weak I could ( "I v. isli slrorne one would try inc." hardly get around, arid-work was al- | "Now. .*-ee here,"'said the landlord, most impossible. Life was a struggle i who had studied human nature, "I'll heard of Dodd's Kidney l/ills . tell you what-if you'll wear even so is a chalk mark on your--back I'll remit your rent as long as you wear it on your coat so it can Lie seen, o'not'feelT MylS Uie ��""��'�� ***�����"��' *�� ^ n�� o trouble me so much, is ! ��"(f Y'b-V * ls t,1Pro-" mg and I don't feel anv . A;-ro<*d," said the ' tailor., eagerly. I began taking them and soon felt | U1_ci, better.' I took seven boxes in all and ' they cured me. '���'I can now, do my work the year round and do which used'to well and strong ._._ _ __ ^ pains at all." -, " "" j "Thai's an easy way to pay rent.' The' root of women's troubles ii in ' ' Plll<3 wi** not- help,, forth upon thc- street, -organization and discipline could avert ! ������ p,���?������?, ^7 ^^ Do,dd'B ?ic1' Swingers and acquaintances hailed death on deck or aloft ' ' i ' - c ft eo**'Pll}t9 cure him to tell him of the mark ou his by Virgl. into the j g^dBy-'h.TclS suddenly "" Il0V* ���In* llke 'W^g'i ster of them that *^�� T wish w^ �����'-, 'invitprl ' l)]ock* "��alwere Instantly too fa )tle surrounded iv ,.'," ,e nOT l *'?�� we had invited. /riH ,.���_,��� ,,��� .������������,_,*, ,,������>,, .ie trouble may he due to slugpish-j ^ thc'nl as tue-v are Introduced one by ������j.... i ��� .��__ _>_ i .><.-1 i fin/> mni-3, **��--**- mill ���-. ��� * l. _ j/ _ _��� . ��� i of the liver, derangements of'thel one' and you will see that'a foi iel.s,Jt*nlargcirii*iil"of the pancreas,( them boar names'.illustrious in him. for next Sunday!���Meggendoifer Blatter f0Urm vl T�� Men Wh�� Live'lnactive Lives.- |t may he due to life stomachU'tself" | cine.- To take note of but one^IIIpp'oc- Joule ''for " the" s��tomach' ^nd^vstenJ nearly nil cases of stoma'ch. in- rates, is there. The student, will not ��� generally; but there are those who are pstion catarrh (of'the stomach ��� is* turn .to, his pages now to ,learn what " " [cnupe. The only permanent relief I has to be taught In modern text books lo,; remove the catarrh. y ' j or c*aS3 rooms." Yet he will do well to irrnna has becopie well known the! |���y to heart the spirit that guided "the lid over as a rerndy .* such cases , father 0f medicine" In drawing up the oath imposed on the students of tbe Same Old Exception.,'. j H'PP<>cratic school. "With purity and inyleton-Does your wife ever��"'ac-> *"? bol,ncss'" the'candidate .was i-Wedge your ,'superioritvp ' - mfde to swear, "��l will pass-my life u-ddbrly���Only , when she has' a I - Practlce m^ art- lHto whatever j pencil that requires sharpening, i houscs I enter I will go Into1 them'for : , ,, ! the benefit of the sick, will abstain t- of Ohio, City of Toledo/; " f from every voluntary act of mischief Lucas County. A ' | and corruption." rank J. Cheney makes oath that; In'the long succession of those who Ji* senior partner of tlie firm of F.J,have enlarged the bounds of bis sci- IC'iii-ney nnd Co., doing business in!, ence the student' will meet with -a' To the 'landsman, who understood ' nothing of the difficulty involved, in ! rapidly shifting these great masts and yards or in reeling and furling thousands of square feet of stiff canvas��� perhaps wet or half frozen���the rapld- ���, . , n is * ^.9��" To,pd��. 04 still speak of New York as voung, \\ ii n TprUg^SH',-,',5c', I childish, Innocent, remind me 'of Lord ailnon 'S * c?"-;Exe of the Carlton. * ' j "Lord Exe, at seventy, tried to lead ^ =.. i the life of a youth of twenty-five. Ele , ( "b ' Repeat dyed his hair,, wore a corset and fre- -"Shiloh's Cure will always f-ucnted lhe "Jusic haIls- Piccadilly irP m��� r.n-.-.rrUr. -Ya J^a~ n circus and ,the Burlington arcade. One re my ^coughs and colds.', afternoon ���a hc drove tmm the Carl. ton In his brougham a-meniber said, smiling: " There goes Exe. lie told me over a whisky aud soda just now that he felt as fresh as a two-year-old.' "Another member sneered. ",'IIe probably meant a two-year-old egg,' he murmured." , She���They say girls can't . threw straight, but_when a .girl throws sly glanefes I notice she generally hits i.he 'mark. . ",, ; . ^ Ho (rpecntly biften^���Yes, the"earmark."���Boston Herald. ' . ."ok under the thumb of any mar- *d noniaii and you wills, find a man Remedy"for Bilious Headache.��� those subject lo bilious headache lr��ii'loe's Vegetable Pills are recom- |< n.li'd as the way to speedy relief j l^n according to directions they j Jl! Mlbdue irregularities of the sbi-j Jfu-'i and so net upon the nerves and' joi->l \esscls. thai the puins' in ' thc j pd will coase. There are few who ti |u*u.-> r Hugo and Merimee. ���It Is probable that with the exception of Byron no great literary genius not at some time subject to bil-, ever was greeted with such a storm and familiar with its aUen-i 0f vilification and abuse as Victor For the Poor . A travelling show went to a'country town in the west and advertised to give a performance for "the benefit of the- poor." Tickets were only 2*> cents, and as a result the opera houpo was crowded to the door.s. The next morning a committee rcpresentiiiK the poor called upon the manager of il 1 company and politely asked for the receipts. The theatrical man pr >- fussed to be dumbfounded. "I thought," said his -visitor, "you fd vertised this' performance for the benefit of the poorr ' "Pure," repl-<*l! the shrewd manager. "Didn't we put \ the price of tickets down to a quar'or so that all the poor could come'-'"��� Church Times. one rising above the din of tramping feet and running ropes or the thunderous crash of the great sails tn the wind. Death had been averted���or not. If not you looked up and saw some unfortunate man turning bead over heels in the air. Your heart stood still. Would he catch hold of something, even if' only to break his fall,ror'would he come battering on the deck?, "it was a mere toss up; If he was killed outright It- generally stopped ^the "drill for the day; if he was only seriously injured the 'drill weiit on,'- for, this -was part of the lesson that,, mustbbe- learned��� that In peacef as in war- one must take his chances. - ��� ������ , ' ' *��� . Mrs. F. Porier, Vallcyfield, 1 Que., , says:���"1 always 'use ' Baby's Own Tablets for my lit- 1 fie one, and' therefore never h 'need a' doctor.. When my baby ' is feverish or restless I give her h a Tablet, and in ,a couple "of r hours' she is all right. They' ' have been, of the greatest hen'e- fit to her when teething, and are just the thing in all emr-r- * gencies." These Tablets' prompt- * ly cure colic, indigestion, 'con- * , stipation, diarrhoea, destroy ^*; ��� worms, break up colds, and *i 4make teething easy. Good for *j children of all ages., Sold by * ] medicine dealers or by mail at <*\ 25 cents a box from The Dr. *' Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- *, ville, Ont. " *; *l , back., Jokes were made at Ids ex- I pease, children laughed and pointed at ! hlra, and lils"wjfe annoyed him with i quesLi'ins and with conjugal familinrl- | 'y told him lie ,was a fool. The usually amiable man grew,, surly and mo- j i;ose; lie shunned men, women and #' children and frequented back streets ���; Before the week was up the tailor .; found himself embroiled in a quarrel ��� -with his.'best friend, his wife' had ��J threatened to, leave his bousp.^and he ��� [ considered himself 'miserable and ill ��I used. '" t. s i j ' Finally one night he took off his *, coat and rubbed out the chalk mark "band said: "There! I would not Wear *( that cross on my back another week, *| no, not if I could have all the money. * I there is in Paris!" . . >/ 1 i ... .4', (A jl ROBIN HOOD NOT ,A MYTH. CATALOG; HTi*: A.- ,��. JV.CKENZ.E .CO., LTD, 'l HAVE YOU TASTED"f. M'ii wl)cn n man proves that he is Roman's,"superior she doesn't U-lieve ��m evils. Yet none need suffer with Hugo when he published "Les Mlser- ' s,> plll:J nt hand. ables." While the book took the pub-, lie literally off their feet, almost all Hugo's rivals united in co'.Jemumg It and its author. Prosper Merimee wrote In reference linard's Liniment'for sale*cverywhere I t0 a d,nner ��,ren to Uu"'�� at Brussels: , j "Have you read Victor ' Hugo's f-Vyhirr (o keep out of debt is about-' speech at the dinner given to him by h.'td as being in it. . Belgian librarians and other scoun drels of Brussels? His statements "See here," said the irate roomer to the chambermaid, "don't you ever sweep under the bed?" "I always do," answered the girl innocently. "It's so much handier than usoing a dustpan."���Chicago Daily News. ' A Short Verse. An, Englishman named Thomas Thorp died, leaving his fortune to a poor relative on condition that a headstone, with the name of ihe said Thomas Thorp and a verse of poetry, be erected over the grave; Costing so much a word to chisel letters on the stone, the poor relative ordered that the poetry should be brief. Upon his refusal to approve, on account,of their length, the lines .' Here lies the corp ' Of Thomas Thorp < the following was finally ordered and accepted: ' Thorp's Corpse. Hero of Sherwood Forest Had a Co'urt J Place Under King Edward lit < ' Many famqus men have their names linked with'Sherwood���King John, the ! three Edwards, Richard IIL, Cardinal j Wolsey and Charles I.���but the hero of ! tho place, the "genius loci/' is Eqbln ; noo^. - ,, ������ y v , ' j <- Some think that the famous outlaw , of the'ballads was a myth."a mere y>6- t etie conception and,a creature,of the , popular mind, but Mr. (nun.ter in his, ( research into the person aud period of BETTER THAN .SPANKING. ' Robin' Hood holds'that he -was born Spanking does not curerchildren of. between 12S3 and 1203; lijjing through bed-wetting; There is a constitutional, the.reign of the second Edward and cause for this trouble. Mrs. -M., Sum-' into the early years of the third. He' mers, Box W. T-, Windsor, Ont., will was of 'a family,of some station seat .,:>! All men who stand upright do not, act accordingly. - . \ , ' . TEA" - ' '* The purest & most deliciojs of all' i Lead packets only. 'Highest award J St. Louis, '1904. n jss:in*c3 YOUR. - WE PAY UP TO SB. We,are specialist* in Northwestern, send free to any mother her successful j ed near Wakefield and supported the !LR'iw F'urs and pay the highest fprici:a home treatment, Yvit.h full instruc-' Earl of Lancaster in his rebellion ' f��r Foxes, Lynx'; Wild Cats', Bndgers. . t. Sl-iuI for' price list ,and ship to M.' F. PFAELZER &. CO., ^v 6 'East- 12th St., New York. ireai-meni, aiso cures aauiis anci agea UQ anim;sls found iu the fol.est ., people troubled with urine difficulties ,,��� ,������..,-������ ��� -~nn- ,*,,���, ., by day or niglit. . - ' by levying a spec es(ipf black mu - . ' ��� passengers along the great road win London .and Berwick. filch ��� $15 This [II. 1 1 1 1 |. i^'art*. will rrn lor the prettiest hands ^'cro without depth, solidity or coni- '���������iglitly. Clear the excrescences' mon sense.. He Is a man who intoxi- I*'1.' hy using Holloway's* Corn Cure,,'catcs himself^ with wortls aud does uot Ihich acts thoroughly and painlessly ' take the trouble to think." ��� [ .Victor Hugo retorted by writing to 0 Not a Competitor friend, "M. Merimee Is a man uatu- b-it the reception)���Don't you' rally vile." "'-'ii young lady standing near, ��**;��� ' '''l10 >�� a beauty? I As tho Twig Is Bent. r " (oo]i!ly)_Oh, I don't know. Do1 "I hope you were a good little boy ���)}, "(Y !u>r? . j while at you aunt's and didn't tell any Bri-i, of'S' S,Ui> is ifrs' ���[,h-rwin-ai stories," said his mother. !.*.',��� '.." "!���'?��� . I "Only the one you put me up to, ma," replied her young hopeful. "Why, what do you mean, child?" "When she asked rue If I'd like to have a second piece of cake! said, "No, thank you; I've had enough.'" ac 1 f '���s, .she '������ a week. , (sw,.e(ly)_Al,r Now n,n, j sop- '"' another point of view, she, "iitiful. AND. cohol not needed Ayer's Sarsapanila Is not a $ ��"8. drink- As now made, '$ J? ,-e lf no< a drop of alcohol r'"' jnri ,1san��n-alcohoHctonic doct? terKtiVe* As^>our own octor about your taking this bTonCJner,for th,'n' imP^e ev��P10d.- Follovbhls advice ^rytrnie. He-knows." V The-Bab." The East Indian teacher who fouuded ihe cult known as "Babism" was "the Bab"-Mirza Ali Mohammed. He was born in Shiraz, Persia, in the year 1S"0 He was trained-at first to.com- I me'rcial life, but a pilgrimage to Mecca , nwakeued in his. heart the religious! near which- made tiliu devote, his life j henceforth lo developing ' tnO.^nhiu , ���which he held. - Upon his return to his | ii'itlve. city in". 18-1-1' he assunml-the title of Bab, or "Gate" leading to the truth In the, eyes'.of the orthodox Mohammedans the tenets of tlw ��nb were rank heresy, aud iic was taken, io Tabriz and simt. ' "After taking three bottles of your wonderful medicine, our baby was entirely well and needed no more medicine. At sixteen months of age she weighed thirty pounds. She had cried eight months, night and day, and nothing did her good until we tried Scott's Emulsion. "-MRS. E. C. SMITH, Villa Rica, Ga. The Gingerbread Tree. < There is a species of palm, growing -to a height of from twenty-five to thirty feet, in Egypt, Arabia, Abyssinia and Is'ubia which produces its fruit in long clusters, each containing from 100 to 200. These fruits are of an irregular form, of a rich yellowish brown color and are beautifully polished. In upper Egypt they form part of the food of the poorer classes of inhabitants, the part eaten being the fibrous, mealy husk, which tastes almost exactly like gingerbread, whence the popular name of gingerbread tree iu Egypt. Hyphoene thebaica -is the botanical name of this palm. tions." Send nq^money^ hut write her; against the government. When1 -the' { ^tc- to-day if your children 'trouble you' earl fell and his followers were pro- 1 in, this-way. < Don't 'blame the child," scrjbed Robin Hood~took-to the, woods j the chances are it can t* help it. This' and SUpportocl himself bv slaving the '= treatment also cures adults and aged, wUQ anim;sls found iu t[le fore^t ,ln{] , KEEP YOKH IGNITION RIGHT ._ on passe A.o^^ twenty months. You are our only child, and -ive oY fr��m ,pn]; , 3r; to December, 102-3. pect vou td be good." ' j vrhca he {eU into l^e king's power, -'"Well, it isn't mv fault thai J'm' who for 'some unknown~ reason not your only child,", replied Johnny,,1 on'-r pardoned him, but gave him a "and it's asking too much to expect; place at court. Anyhow, a man of the me to he good for a lot of brother & and , name of Robyn Hode was .a "larlct" of the king in 1324. Dr. Spencer T. Hall says that Robyn was created Earl of nuntington by a London ballad' writer hard up for ii word to rhyme to Little John. Ee tbis,as it may, Robin Hood will always be the hero of romance, and those who love romance will refuse^ to believe that he never existed.���London Globe. - -m ������V '?/--'.>'��I sister.-, that I haven't got Minard's' Liniment Cures Dandruff We blame providence for our poverty, but take the credit ourselves when we got rich. I , \ \ "\ '5% of ail Gasoline Engine troubles III come fro'il poor Ignition. , , ''Mil1'5 " V,M MAGNETO" does I I t=*��V<\ a��a> Willi l'...:ierici .--id can ���.._ _L J. ��� VrfiAi ) 1 ���=*���' "���*���''* " ���>"> Lngine..lIt frHi^y^__W-UiJJ a 1 iv _, i s, ^ ej.-. gon.1 hot spart iSg^^^gZSfJ*' J uliy Guarjntted ��� AucuV, >��2S2-S22 i--l Wacted. A. R. VC'il!i2ms Atichincry Co. Limited, Toronto GASOLINE MANTLES Grawty ami Hollow wire system. State wliich 3-011 use. High Grade Goods. Prices Right. Prompt Shipment. , GAS STOVE DEPARTMENT, Winnipeg Elec. Railway Co.,' 322 Main Street. Winnipeg. Gave Missus Away "Is Mrs,. Brown at home*" inqiiiied the caller. "No, ma'am maid. 'Then il was you who was singing she isn't," replied the1 Mansfield's Lonely Mrals. There were two meals which Mansfield always ate aloue���breakfast and so dieadfully out of tune when I turn-i ,ine 'Y"c repasc ed the corner,"'said the caller.' ! late in the afternoon. An empty stom-, "No, indeed, ma'am," cried the indignant maid, "that was mi-ssii*.!"��� Cleveland Leader. Wa publish our formulas Wo b��,nleh alcohol from our m*tlloin*a f Wo04Ttro"urtoJ ^upb'S"'who ' always asks foolish F..-fi,kvn -������*, -*2SS^iaUoSiB' "What Is. the object In W\ lc oWSV./'te5; 'hf ��"' �����.J throwing the n ..ebor overboard r J A "will n���:"!.,.f.. .N,.I?e..doctors out ot ] "Young: man,' J ui au%Vy rcpIy' " K"P the bowel. ! '* "ill . Th,��n �����l, Ui r .. -;! -M*d w. Tll5n ask him another ques- wnat do you think " " r constipation?!" '���' 'Is for r-nb,*y" /" .minit of Ayer's >--��. ��r.co"stipation?!" ' b* ���**��� J. C. Ay��� 00., W.U. Mas..��� The Anchor. - "Captain," roruarked the nuisance on shipboard who always questions, "what ilm unci- replied the old salt, do vou "understand the theory of scls- " ��� ���> Well, we throw the to keep the ocean Iu the fog. See'."- $ mmsioi probably saved this child's life. ' Four doctors had been trisd. ���" Scott's Emulsion' seemed to be just the tiling needed, and it is just the thing -needed by thousands -ii-votKer children. It's so '"' SJi'ly digested, so pure and |h-"haimless, yet most powerful rin building up the most delicate child or adult. But be sure to get Sco-rr's Emuls'.on, there are so many worthless and harmful imitations. XXX, ERnGGISTS How It Struck Him. It was 5 o'clock in the afternoon. In a crowded llrooklyn trolley car, and above the noise arose tbe walls of a leather lunged baby protesting against everything. After two miles of this din 'the mother left with her child, when a young man in the front end of the car thus expressed his sentiments: i Gee wlilz! I'm elad I'm free! No wedding bells tor me. The result can be more easily Imagined than described. Liver and Kidneys Functions such that each surfers when the other is deranged. Complicated cases can only be cured by combined treatment, such as Dr. 1 rv nieals.-1'.uil Wilstach in Scribuer's. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. I the light repast of broth and oysters late in the afl ach attacked his nerves and set his temper on edge. I11 the morning ho was in not convenient mood uutil he had the invariable coffee and bacon. After a somewhat rigid abstinence during tho balance of the day and evening tho fatigue of a performance edged his nerves till his midnight supper, which, with a troop of friends about him, warmed him into the sunniest' humor of the day. A book or play was the companion of his solira- Hard Bubble. Gunm r���Hc u*ed to bo a pessimist and .su\ the wtuld w.is a bubble I 11nd.Mst.1nd hc has enanged his opinion. Giiycr���Ve*; \ou m-c, he fell out of an iiii.*>hiti not lonir ago '�� -���il ! Eepeat it:���" Shiloh's Cure will al- ��� ways cure my coughs and coids." If take* a woman to have, faith in a man when she ha*n't. * But for nur tumble*, wo would be iiiii.Me t �� appii'Ciate happiness. mic disturbances anchor overboard from slipping away A full oopr of Mrs. Smiths ettor ��nd BiKnj oUiors of �� nimlliirniiturl, togothwr with aomoof oar T.'.luublo lltoruture ro- gui-dinc children, will do ��.ur uoan receipt of joux address, moutioninit tills pupox. , SCOTT & BOWNE 12�� Wollinaton St.. W. Toroato An Ugly Toad. All toads are accounted ugly, but tlie most hideous of all perhaps is j that of Surinam, with its flat and tri- | angular head, unusually.. short neck ! '.and specially flat body. ;. Its eyes are I very small and are pf'an olive tint, ���J spotted with red. Yet the parental'in- ! stincts of these creatures are as kind bin their way as i those Of the most I beautiful animals . in creation._ The j female in due course having laid her I eggs, the male toad picks them up j and deposits them on her horny back, j when she immediately starts for the ! nearest marsh and immerses herself ��� and the embryotic brood in the semi- ! liquid mud, where she remains until : they are hatched!. ' i i ��� . !��� . j Well Prepared. ' ' "I learn," she said reproachfully, "that you .were'devoted to no fewer than five girls before you finally proposed to me. How do.T know that you didn't' make desperate love to all of them?". "I did!" he replied promptly. "You did!" she exclaimed. "Certainly," he returned. "You don't suppose for a moment ��� that I would-be foolhardy enough to try for such a prize as you are without practicing a little first, do you?" The liver filters poisons fiom the blood. I The kidneys also filter poi-ons from! thc blood. ! When the liver becomes sluggish! and torpid in action, or is given too1 much work by over-eating, the kid-' neys 'have to help out with tins work of Alteration. When the ���liver' fails the kidneys have all the work to do. j And this is exactly what causes; nine-tenths of the cases of kidney, diseases. * I The beginning is biliousness, indigestion and constipation, and after' a time the kidneys begin to be af-, fected. and there .conies backache';! urinary derangements'., ..arid -finally j kidney disease in some of its dread"*..1 fully painful and .fatal' forms.'' : j Dr. Chase's Kidriey-Liyer Pills are' the'rational'cure for .kidney disease,! just ns. they are the most, successful.'i because they get 'at the- cause, of] trouble and exert a-'combined "and I direct, influence on liver, kic'inevs' and j bowels. ��� They promptly and thoroughly ! cleanse the bowels or intestines anil i by awakening the action of the liver! take.the. burden off the kidneys. Then '��� by their direct action on the kidneys j bring about the natural and healthful working of these organs. Mrs. Dave W. McCall, T.o'mbardy, Leeds Co., Ont., writes:���"I was troubled .with kidney diseases for eight years and doctored w-ith several doctors to no avail- until I begaii using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills which entirely cured ine. I believe I. would be dead were- it not for this medicine." ,-Dr.-'Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a-close, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Ednuinson, Bates & Co., Toronto. \ The Very First One. The visitors in the historical mn-, scum gazed curiously at a small feather pillow wliich nestled iu a glass case. "I don't see anything unusual about that pillow,"' remarked one or the vis Itors, turning to the guide. "It's a very valuable pillow," replied the guide. "That is Washington's original headquarters."���Lippiucolfs. 'Tis a Marvellous Thing.���When the cure*, effected by Dr. Thomas' 1'cloe- tiic Oil .ue con*iilcu\l, the speedy and piiituirer.t it'lief it has brought to the siirfi ring whoroM'r it ha*, been 11*1 i it must he tog 11 Jed a*. ,1 niar- villou* thing that *o potent a medi- cincv s'l.mld l.'s-uit fiom tin * six 111- LTledl-Tli* w'.K'h I'lltiT into its coin- ii.is,|mn \. tii.il will convmc" the mo-it hkeincal nf it* lie.iling \irtue.* It i-n't nece-sais to U lighter that Ik shimhl lo\t 11 a booze- his enemy, A Zoological Question. The director of the zoological gardens was on his vacation. He received a note from his chief assistant, which closed thusly: "1'he chimpanzee seems to be pining for a companion.! What shall we,do'until you,return?" Transfus'in of Blood. .���" j The earliest case of the tivirisfivVon ! of blood from the veins ot" one person ! ' to 'those of another on record so' far :' as-we know is that, of Pope Innocent', Vin.. who is said to have been sue-b cessfully operated on in April, 1-192.-J In 16G7 the operation was performed.!, both in France and England appnr- ]��� ently' with ! success, but "it again fell ;', into oblivion till 182-1, when Dr. Blun- | ���dell in his' "Researches" proved the ��� feasibility of the process. -Since that , ��� time it has been, regarded as a legiti- '������ uiaie pperation. ��� . ... The Mad Parliament. The name "Mad Parliament" v. .Vz j given to the Pariianient wliich assem- : bled in the year 1258 anil broke out ! into open rebellion against Henry ri!'. j The King was declared deposed, 'and ' the Government was v.'.s'fe.d in the ; hands of twenty-four councillors, with Simon de Mont fort at their head. To De Montfort belongs the honor oi having, started-what might- be called popular government in Great Britain Minard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia. 1 "Pocioi-." stow led the jiafient, "it s. Pin* to nil. that ?.iflO is a big e'narp.' f.11 that operation of mine It didn't lake you over half a minute." ".M\ di ;u su," replred the famous -speeialist, "111 , l��',irnii.g. to peiiorm I that- orieration in half n, minute, I have j spoiled over'eleven peeks of siich eyes..' j a's yours."���Success Magazine. ���' , "7"' Poverty prevents a ,lot: of people, roni getting the gout. ��� ...".*������ -*et- . ��� *- b fi W. N. U. No.' 733. i i i \4 . i *. "���$* v 1 .Ef��^-?**1 / V - �� tyj*j i. i , x* t" ' ��� v ^ . ,j, ^ , " ��� ���:!���* +i ' b "'��� " b ;j ' ..*- ~-,'S -tt < i i.?'^U'i*?',fiV'" ' 1 - T- . **V!i. , . r it -. S <*i -,�� * lljl - jt M,',--/, 'jr*/.!, =; b*>;. -W.-v,- -,.'* .- . ����� ,. .?, - .'Su- - ,',r * ' la fl J ,?��( I J* I I ,r" ' ?,* .*���' J S'"*-l- "Is ' V*i- W rV'' s fi _,f ���c.o* 'niiissa.L���rpiwj* f iblislied in tht u-tiri*-! of tin '-rot > oj Movie amJ-Ei's't I-Coctomiy. A f i j^��BJ3^P:FJl* ^'^7^ p-kr-risi-i cOiX^ri*!^-. ^c*aaffa^MnM��>>*nM��i ^ �� ^<��-:.'��'. "iiw ��' ",v5!, '*���."'' J Y il -V P. J. SLIYTII, ri-j;'.i'*iij;;:. _ '.--fq'-r^ii-'TI ��J-J7��r> Owe JV(f/- ���A-y.OCi SATU&D1Y, MARCH, L-T 1��( 0 ���-lis ��r��*t success cf Dr. Pierce's GoIJen Mediec! DN- I��� *" VV"���* 1*oai st?��ach., wasted bid.'es, weak ,%"y.Y;', -.y'^'-y "', a:l,a ���"���*.*"���. coughs, i*. bj��ed on IfY^lTrX" tC *lC ^?.��"'��;��J *n.:h that "Golden ��� I [��� U-"\***'.' -i-Prijes Nature with body-buiM- inS, HMac.Kps.nnj, musclc-inakiris; materia, i��� cotl. d-n-cd aoo conccnrralcd form. Yv'ith this hclo Nature *"fi?*'f^ -he r.c-ces-,a-y strength to the stomach to di-'ost _ nE��7-��ssss* tood 0-J!.d up tus body Pi-.d t'.STfhy throw off iir.^erir,? r^^^s*T>^^ l"-r"b' /'nd nu'ntae o.-^ns in sound health, purifies ����3SS1��2t^ aivi^r.nc-ties the Mood, a'vi nouridie, thc nerves-h, '^~^^^ di,.. estab.iihes sound vigorous hcaith. /f >-- "vised up-to-date 67.A-. Oorh-bou-ri eJ, !* > ,��/!e-cc"t s'iimps, to cover ,co.-t of mailing lY^Y^Y-_'.._ stan"Ps- . Address Dr., R. V. Pierce, I5u'ffe|0) N. y. ��� 1^^ LO.O. F. irbfi^*,*. -*-s"si*lX"ivna.-'y r.��i' ujill on Victoria -irect. cfcjiminini Odd Fellows cordially invi'f ri. Cu\s. J. "Wurn. V. J. Smyth. Noble ti'rrtud. neci'y. Shoe Repairing Mining Shoes , Made to Order JL XjLJl!/ bl. ) i-k<-iu. J.^iljri' No. .TJ- K. of P. JJl-el.* cv?ry Thursday ��� vt ning in McGregor I nil nt S t'ck-ck'! Yit- ' ilirg LrLti crs invited. 13. E. Tavio") HA. Jinx Chancellor Cona. K.2i,ani1 S, ' bKf# film ^S**S5-i5w"'''i V-B--*' HEAP 01 TICK. TORONTO B. E. WAIKEH, Presiient IU ) -evvaLrve-jiuind - r Branches-tliroaghoiit Canada, and, in the United *��������� , u"u>ii *>uics and [,���*. SAVINGS BANK DE STOP THE TI/YER. '��� METAL MARKS There should he another effort mado to" induce the C. P.", lb t' ' 'l ave their Sjo-Spokan'e . irain.* .stop aC iVIoj-ie g*)ing' c'a*,t' and.,- ���ives*-. Oi ti'v.d after April 4th th | ^ljrer going east wi'l.pass Ihrougl. ; 3Vioj;i'e about 12 o'clock aoou. j 't\bile the oue gning west will g< .Vkiv roRK--I3ar silver, 5 I cts. 'wad $4 ::>. ,' < opper, 12;{ cts. ���l'0:s���I_oa.d}��lSl lis'Sd ' -B.'O, Ec'aibitS Th. m'n -ral r>x' ibifc at Peposits ,of $1 and upwards arcrcecived'and inter.*j ^u. rates.- .Accounts may bb ojjenoU in .the namV''o '^ ^^^ more persons ami withdrawals maUc hv,-'t>1,UV0'Ur' ,. ��� one, of, them or by, th'e survivor. ' '"'' ' S.lkirl: T.odi;c, V. ����� ' a. i". & a. ar. fe^j Regular met'tin,sr.=- ��_ oi the fiist W��?d-, ^ ncsdny of eac-h j uribnth. '��� Visiting brelheru \Velconi ��� x - ,- ���, ,-- '" Y r * * lf Oranbr'ooii, ��� ' ' 33, C. v*?yt>ft:''bYwY' ��� '."sT-^b'-'-'iy.' i ', -.-*�����-,,? - �� i --. Iii-l .'rl.K/f f,,'*J��V.?.,i,- J. ' Tlie coal and wood -men aie losing their graft. Won Good Prise. b'R.J. SM'YTff-'- BOX'4 v -��� "MOYIE George H Thompson. -'>���-. , ' ',-j i - Babiiistkr, Solicitor " r ' , '. '��� ,' ' ,-. ' , ��������� tary Public, etc." British Colcmcia rv '' ' ' " C St.", Joseph's - Convent. ^vS'V.'bY Y-��'f-'>Y.-:;Y ���'vt'���'.;t- ^;Y"' . Copper is almost'too 1j;v down to bo recogn,i/.ed. , There is more activity in Moy'e than in any mining camp in the 'Kooteuays. At this tin:3 of the yearit is Joseph Walters won a SOI -prize iu gucssiUg-ori-t'jiV-1 vbLe"polied'"in Calgary at tbe election Monday ic was the 3rd priza, and was ".warded by' the Mason & RUcli Piano Co. Eckstein ' Appointed, ���i?r F��'.��?-I,-V" ',���'' man lias to get into a political olfyje, ' v v NELSOX, B. C. -rSoarcliug and.Day School conducted by iafe Sisters of St. Joseph, Nelson B. C. .Commercial and busineE? courses a specialty. Excellence tunl swift progrRt-3 characterize each' de partment. Parents sliould write for particulars.. One month assures- the public the thoroughness of the ���Sisters' methods 'of teaching. Term.* commence January,. April ami \ ��W&f '"��� , Lai;go���astortincntqf'Gp-CartS' and Bat}y,0arria��3jf Prices'from;- $5 up. Go-Speraffve Sf ���r -.-f* e bB'e'eF.'' SEiVD'-YOTJR "work to' the '.;;: KOOTENAY ''.:>"'' ;:;-;''STEAM\/;'V,rtv1 /LAUNDRY; \ . ' , NELSON. ��� All Wnite Labor. O " *,- jy 4 1 J . ^ ' r a * i- ^ f "i . 1 ' ? "Y.. 4 '!**�� made hy the present brdwer LsadmituVith the Be,t'Malt��f ".and the^Purcst; S,pi ing Water it j* unexcelled for' j quality. Iisfeist.qrihWioff ifoyie Betr.' ,' -,A Iist;ist,qnhaviDfftiroyie Betr. ' ': ;BO,TOMiD A^J3-jD :J L v. - , v v ' v" s /' ,1 T r ' " - '? ' - * - * , , v, -j| i\/< ri\'/. .. i. , i ,.1'if . t ,*��� /^r\ .��� v^ O't I \ "- ^TiLitrs juellee; peop,' ': i Ths St. Ivigene mine has paid th iti=aud3 of dollars in dividend-, .and the property 13 yet only ir, ! its early stages of development. If you m --et a man ivbose ap pearancoand minncr you d n not 1'ike, it U d jllarf- to dou^V.nuti be Moesn'like 3'curc. S > there y;��i arc. 'tilt and !. A Perfect ���i. the 5 is what s makes a man look like, v:jK>r. Stick I average ready-made g Confectionery1 FROM " A. B. Stewart FRESH "AND .CUitED o GENTLEMEN��� ' ��� If you want a stylish, up to date tailor made suit, call and inspect our spring goods before.ordering elsewhere. We guarantee all Our Work. Cleaning, repairing and pressing done. Pi-ices Eight. sutter ���t, *���, - *-�� !l f J 1& 1- 'J* -Ji j. 1 b i-/>-\*i\ .it js>. ^ *.'' Y 4b ^ " ^^ si' 1 * ; '.biN? *, ������ . Cranbrouk i*. gecting gioi Tae lid is on and all h\rs ait flo-ed on R.tnd.iy*. II ) ae'C-i vely . u<.-d in irM.)-* qiartetv, l^-st o-i ar. av^r.-i sibout one day at the Leader office-'! 'but it eneures the paper reacbinp ' you rcgub-uly f.ir 12 months'. Sole Agents. r. T. McVitlio.C.K., r I..-S. U. V. Pnrkcr.b; rlcVITTIE' .& PAKEEE Provincial Laxd Sunvevixg XUMVAV & ���jirXISG EXGISEERISO Estimates Furiiislied. ���. . , .. OFFICES ' Airt Steele P. O. Box 25. j Oranbrook P. O. Box 11. DESAOI.SIEK JJK03, !>���,,.. Lar^e sample room in counoclkn 'Vi'th house for commercial niea'.iBes> -if a-jco.ramodii.tion. Y Pleadqanrtcrs for Com- ! mercial and MiniugMen. Q fEEKS AVENn.E, MOYIF, n. _ ��� -, ' ��� NOTICE OJiAN-nitOOIC LAND DI8TIUCT, Dl'sTPTOT OF.SOUT'HEltN' OIVfSION EAST KOOTfCNAV TAKE noilco that irc-nry J. Coopcir orMovl, '.. ('., occupntlon, bliiokrfmith, iuicnils (o nrir.l-' ���') f:hiiiiiF|tnore or less, to Movie, Rive t'ioiiccso'.!tli-.VKrd-6ii westhnnkof river to C V It. ri,tlit of w.-.y, then vrvtt bomulnry ol siil. ..-kill ol-,v.iy (o-po!i:t of comiuuiif.:'!^^!-?X"^ "���'r.'-'''1lv^'-'--V-ft^>?CT.'*>J=*^a,-��.KAr^.*.��.^1'.1