tf! \ >.-, t Goods. Fresh ij|j^JHOV>i''��''j *���& 5*--��AS ''J^Ba was nevei better, v'jt^^d let u3 &5iow tliem *"'^^P to yon. c' ���|||��oii, the Jeweler. (,(*> A<,1(1,, t-rit o&zzSu*. SA^S^ Pi5j2i%^A !3���� don't fail to look over our ' line of X\1AH K'"--'. W. li. Wilson, Jeweler. MOYIE, B. C NOV. 27, 1909., $2 A YEAR KOYIE. r' ri^ present. iuiu to l,tty c:* ' trie, best}m. . i" speciilitjoj ^cqnt.lvfc m irds...Asna;i. iuls if "desbi,. aJs, for myself Jicy were my ���gary^Alta. Cold Days Are Coming 'Gel prepared with warm reliable, undery'ear , for .the winter. w ' ' ' ��� ' Shave bought very heavy 'and are .offering a. very Eial line in-mens' heavy underwear at $2 per suit. Watson's Unshrinkable." �� m ���; CMistiiias Cards. ,"��� re have just received ,the' best aijd largest, line [nnported Christmas cards ever shown in Movie. '<"'.E :G. ���QWyNNE..',.'."'" : We Aimto Please You fy buying tlietb'est-and often we procure for you. *e freshest and' purest of groceries. ��� W*e diave, -the goods forvour XMAS CAKE. , f faisins, Currants^ Candied- Peels, nuts, etc.' Jhey-'-arc.all'.this sesons new slock,and we guarT a'ntec every oimce. v ��� Saturday rSpeciaL No!;,!'apples, ��2.40 p'etfbbx, today only.' ���' , Premier McBride Makes a'. Clean Sweep. , \ .Never in the history of the province has. a political, part}' made such, a sweep. Premier McJBridc is returned to power with 37, supporters. The���Socialists have elected two--Haw thoi-nthwaite of'Nauaiino/and Parker Williams of Newcastle. The Liberals so, far have only two���Brewster;-of Albenii, and John Jardine of Esquimalt., ,',* ,�� ������ , 1 Following is the result of "the, Craribrook,,riding.' , , - ". ,. ' '' : CRARIBROOK 'DIVISION.'. r," ' ,V , ", -'-"' ..Get tli'e iiabit. ' Go to |:cR0WB;:BR0s:-;&',cd; '���lumontblvpaymc-nlspf ^5.0^. 1^1- is the. ^investment today, i* issure'to.��cr����i�� value and ��; reinvest your savings with.,us. Write us for fuctly safe, full' information r(X);3^.,, jE & ELWELL' Cranbrook. B C. ��� t r Caven. Kiugsgate, ��� 7 Yahk, , - '. 21 Moyie, < ' ��� '11-1 "\yattsburg, ''.24.' . Rock Creek, v. - 8' Warducr, , 41. Grotliers' Mill, -, * - 1 WyclifTe, [17 Marysville,' '���30 Kimberley, ' 26' Wasa, , ' , ,,15 ForL'Steelc, 39 ' Craubrook,' ���,, 422 Macdonald, '4. 62, U. ��� 2i 4- �� 14 26 3 37 27 304 T05' Fitch., h 1 3 79 ' -'A . i 0 ,1 5 ' 1 -' 0 ' 0 4 . 101 >-���>�������� ^w'���*>.��� ^ '^.- x--*.- v��.-^>sr-��i.' r -w^wx*.- ^���>fc.>k.' v-^->iu- "^.' i^ft* Leader, Moyie:���1 am deeply gratful to the people of British 'Columbia foi' the recognition which the government apd my policy have received at the poll^. The result did not come wholly as' a surprise,, for I wag convinced that by the indications that' the attorney general and J ' met with ^ all over the country during our tour that' it would be virtually a clean sweep for the Conserva-_ tive policy in JJriti^h Columbia. The people of the province have shown unreservedly' their confidence in the proposals to bring in the Canadian Northern line, and extend,the River Valley railway operation. between now and the session of the legislature, which is expected will open on January 20th, uo time will, be lost,in concluding the final agreements to be committed to parliament, containing specifically, all ,the reforms that I have promiesd to the people. The railway legislation will have first place in tuo session, and the program "and the bills will be > passed as expeditiously as possible. ' ' This may be taken as the'.'com- �����$$&$��s&2^$$$$$��$*$<5$$$&7l vuencementby this(,government of,j/(\ GENERAL FLOAT ' ''ffi a "very substantialandprogressive $ ���fly rutiksf! I Largest and; Newest'. Stock, ! i I Real good trunks at a very n little' price; 32, 34, 36 inch darkrgrcen, ' ' waterproof canvas covered. , ' ash slats,' leather straps, ', brass lock, on~e tray with hat compartment, fitted with '' the celebrated ball brasses in ,��� ��� , the corners. ��� '., \rr' ���m MacEacheni & Macdonald. Get Your ���50. ���'���) 1 AW'A f It t and keep-your feet warm and dry. Rubbers of all descriptions aiKl ' prices ^ right. ' W * F IT CIT S REGARDING PRICES t j- ,t ��� r 1 * ^ ' Caveu's majority, 260. ' - - _ ���..,',,'"' 'Caye'ii.'s election was expected, but the majority lie received was a surprise to evenT the most., enthusiastic . of, his fri^eiids.' .He.had'260, over ;JM.-A,-Macdonald,' and had 159 votes -more than the wio cJUIaedoaaJd aiid Fiteh, thsSaltia'list^amliinod^ ���Iii the whole district candidate^Fitch ^received only 101 votes, and only 22 outside of Movie. In .Moyie 137 voted for local option and 101. against, , giving a majority in fav6r of 34. There,were eight spoilt ballots^ There were 397 more votes polled iii the Crau brook "-"riding this election tliau were polled here at the Dominion election a year ago! ' In the Kojtenavs, Braden carried Rowland, Schofield Ymir Wright Kelson, Mac Kay Kaslo, Hunter 'Slocau, Taylor Revelstoke, Parsons Columbia, ,Cavcn Craubrook and Ross Fej'uie. All Conservatives. Vancouver and Victoria went solid, and John Oliver,_ leader of the opposition, lost in both Victoria and Delta. Almost every defeated Socialist lost his deposit. ' The Provincial legislature will meet on the 20th of January and the question of a leader for the opposition will have to be settled. There are 51, prisoners iu the provincial jail at Nelson. , ' The Fernie Ledger intends shortly to issue a daily paper,' Kid McCoy is.,to train Jim Jef-, fries for His championship fight ���with Johnson. U. VCLJ 3UU3WUU1U1 iliJU'piUy IUOO!> 13 t t\\ i f(\ policy of development by railway (��S.��fef���ee������66���666e66ee��as��tf building. , I want especially to -Macleod's population is 2,06i. thank the Conservative press throught the province, all, the sneakers >who have assisted us on the platform during the just- ended cbmpaigu, the-workers' whose industry have so ' largely contributed .success, and lastly 1 want to acknowledge to the country the efficient and invaluable service leuciered during the campaign by my x'colleague,""tlie", Hon.' ,\V. I T. "isowsierr- -^^,6-ieaaer'CO���alo[-naA'���e"��� iiJ more faithful and energetic ^lieutenant than I possess in the ,.at- torney ��� general. Encouraged and supported by the strongly.expressed confidence of fche-ucoole. I hope to carry the The Merritt Herald says that iu affairs of British Columbia as to j is reported that J. Peck Mac- secure for the province the fullest | Swain has taken the gold cure in and largest measure of substantial Seattle. The Panhandle smelter enterprise is once1 more on its feet nnd the interests of the shareholders of the Idaho Smelting and liefiu- ing comgany hive been conserved. . -The C5oldQelfV��li'��fciMct..i.tt.K'evnr��� ����^ v *<������>**>' ip. ^ \ progress and prosperity. RICHARD McliRIDE Mctoria, Nov. 20, Miners' Union Ball. Wo 1 lil\ C the Tor Men and Boys ��� ..._ finest creation of OAl'S over .oc.i in the ^ th��� product of the Eastern Cap Manufacturing I o., Luc. Ladies', die ^'patterns, coals,: uiulenvwir, ho^-e, etc. 1'Vlorgetour2'0.Ocn(uryi.Cl0tlii.n StiinfujUrs Underwear. ������Dow' a n d THE li-U'UNlSlll'Ht, , ����w�� ^2e��e*��������^^*��so*��s&tf*eeSS'3G| ;on^ ,ol c^<"1 Imperial Bank of Canada. . Capital Authori.ed------*10."^'^^ . .���.- -n,ooo,ooo.oo ,, ., ' : .:.���"..-i.ooo.ooo.oo BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA- Capital.raid Up-������- '-'Z^annim , ��� g tlll.��><"f Cranbiook, Arrowhead, .Golden. Kfihlopps. Mi llunf'i ii in' o. wif" '" ii��- ichel. New Michel Fernie,.Nelson, Revelstoke. Victoria, and Vancouver. ^ Drafts and Money Orders sold available m any pari of the World lntemsL allowed oiTilJ'Pusi.tH fi-om di>to ".'' ,l,,,u,tS' ' ^OYlis BRANCii. '��� J, F. M. PSMKHAM. Manaijcr- Ail Exciting' Day. Election day iu JMjyie , was quite exciting. The vote, 253, win' j the heavi3st evei;, polio 1 bore, but bhere was no, trouble in getting through, In the election of candidates' tliere was only 'one spoilt' ballot, which spe'ak-3,well for .the , intelligence of the voters. ,-, B.>th^ the Conservatives! and Liberals received the returns at thair re"-" ��� spectivo committee rooms. , f ' , ,wr:iu JJ,^.^;.! ,.1rT.-;H?.?.!c. Oraubrook Herald: M. M. Midler, for the past three yeirs em- , ployed at the .Imperial IS ink in various capacities, lef c yesterday for 0U.dgary where he h\s been transferred to the branch in that cicy.' s'In sporting circles he Ava3 a baseball enthusiast .and much of the success of the g-ime in Craubrook was due to his elTn'ts. ll'n friends in Cranbrook wish him success in his new field and tho rapid advancement that his ability warrants. The tenth annual ball of the Moyie Miners' Union ,will bo held this year on Wednesday evening, December 15th. The price of tickets will be as usual, S2. There will be the best, of mu.-dc, and Mi. ftnd Mp?> F_ j FllItoi1j of supper will be served at the Hotel Iiaiuloop? have icffc fol. E(lgiand Messrs. Riel and Worthy have dissolved paibuorship iu the Cies- tou Realty ,A Timber Co. C. P., Riel will carry on the business of the late firm, while (���!. 11. Northey has accepted a position on , a fat salary in. Vancovver. Kootenay. Following is the com mittee: Mike Torpy, Herb Jackson, Fred Barker, Wra. Fleming, Albert (Jill, James Roberts. The Great Bengough. Great interest is being taken in the appearance hero on I>i3cember lltliof J.W. Bengough, tho celebrated cartoonist and entertainer. Scvcial person? are now- living in Moyie who saw him years ago, and they liavo no hesitancy in pronouncing one of the cleverest entertainers they have overseen. In Vancouver a few nights ago he ha I a. b'K house, and. Mayor Djugltis's of the city presided. En route they will 'Stay over at Washington, whore Mr. Fulton will visit the forestry department of the United Stales to gather data for the use of the provincial forest) y commission. Tho grass fed southern Alberta cattle have again nnd-j an enviable record. P. Miiriiss & Co. this week purcha-e 1 $20,000 worth of cattle which ranged northeast of Calgary, averaging 1,170 pounds. Coing to Kelowna. K. F. Oxley, who has been connected with the store oi R Campbell for the past year or more, is leaving codajr for Kelowna. where he is going into businss for himself. Mr. Oxley will make good for ho has the right stuff his makeup, and Moyie regrets losing such a good citizen. A False Prophet. Bi'low i<5 printed tho last big scare head that apporod in t!u< Ciunbrook Iletald pi'ior to tho election. "CHEAT VOTE MAKINV. MKKlMXi;/' "M. A. Macdonald, the Liberal candid iU\ makes his eiOcLion'toinorrow a certainty." Progressive Fernie. 1 Progressive Pernio, a book gotten up by the District Ledger of Fernio, is tho sweliest thing in its' line that has readied this olliee in some time. It shows the marvellous growth of a city in one year, for Fernie it must be remembered was wiped, olf the lace of the earth by fire jusb one year ago the first of August. -The publication is a beauty, and tho artistic work is a credit to the District. Ledger. Prepared for the next, cold spell. underwear, sweaters, '.shirts, excelled:' ��� Our lines of heavv etc,, are ,iiii- Wc carry a full, liiu .white, gray and all colors ,,i of wool blankets, Also comforters Premier . McBride. the Greatest Province, in Canada. iVliUCT 111 .'FOR SALK -Five room house on Victoria street, with good|| gar-1 den. Your own terms. Api'ly to'l P. Lutuer, ' and cotton blankets. Prices are' .the''.lowest, and don't forget' .your coupons. 1 ^ Daylight Store, ROBERTS & MESSiNGER 4S. ����� Jfr' ;'>"''iS^,:7^ ���^'S' 'JS> ^ ^ ^\ ' !'. ���- ;,�������� '��� < I' ;i; > i i'. '-��. i ' > At ������x. ��� - ft-1 r"r,u ' ''' 1 '"'W .". if, ij. ' 'A*-i!3'| ���&;. -.-������-;:��*��& -1'V ,'- f.-gv\ ���\?y ; i- '������Mil , -'.'ir. i. 'f- e,-,'.j?Af ��V,.-:. *,!. -"ixl 'i,'V',r, -V- rvM i i kv-'^tf- iii.*p��^Jt^ \ c ,1 - '! " ���'I Vti ���'-,.^;..i,,i t wfi��ai*��sirtV'( ^ j\* B&flJBMB3BEWBMI m V J; Ufmp Wl'fk Balsa sf fs-l'f.i ■!' \k;g 1 »" M 1 i . j ' ' fill» -'N hrfffij*;' t " .F , , mm, v. •, 11,|P;l1 , ;. , • < m$& iriJ' v' - ' - IIMKlMi'5 •" '' ■' I. ! Irs ??* ,s' Iffrf THK M0§~1mSE :^ ax-v^^ »** £nrK U3«£3>«vaa a. .fg-.jBn&iiagWCT.ln-awn' ^aTira »<»i>P3r»i TIFF. LKADKH. MO.TK. P.filVISTT COIJJMP>L\. rsl.li-li.ui ;,, j,},, mttr.s.t of the-people of UwyjV ami E.,j.j Kwitpimy. F. .1. MfYril.'p lone, but of all tho gu\V. iMinmercu tint m:i-r fiti.-j be- xwern &z. \ aid. I: ,!iuh and Ciiir- ! ag»and the P.icifio o-jean lead. , ihrnugh the* Pine jh'i-r p;i=s aid V.>;!<)\vliejid pm to V,in,'0!iv(r.l 'Ti ii"d-<\iu bti bundled over i p-t> Women's ---"J L.O '' i: vti; m- One Year SATl/lUUY, NOV., 27, 1900 Pay your election look pleasant. bets Jiiglnvsy-, at (V > is-r cone of «he < o C to the railways operating i ovui the Aiin'ih-sn JIjcU-j--, aid, ;iti-j'i.st «•« v,-olJ th.'it Anieiic-an (rairoad magnates hhould rccog' J j in'-/.' tho f.u-t r ' ! ".More-JviM-, let me ndd that ' wnilv Vancouver is most advan- ! tageoti,ly titu iLed for iutqrnal and oewm commerce than any o-Lher.fcify of tho rontinent, the! ; j beauty of its ,bituat,ion f.u and' au"a~-"a v;l>' f>xcel^ that of Naples, \"en-,' riccorXew Yoi k. 'lc hvs a =um-[ hnrr Jiealth resort and its .winters.' {.iio, milder than those of Atlanta I i > f issjten ^> >±j£CV€tS "i\ rrc ii one mm In the 1'iii'cd States who fias nfrtjpi hcurd r_i(.M>; ^otnen'h sc-:ri'!s ib 1:1 any other man or vwru.ii] i" the Ciuicti-y. 'iii^v; (.t-riets are not tecrets of jlnilt or sh.uric, hut 5 :!u- scorei5 t>i" lufierini, mid they have been confided 10 Dr. •£.'. J|. ^^ IJjerc.^ ia t.'je J.ope r.nd evpectarion of adiicc ami help. 4 lli.-t few oi tkie women Live been disappointed in tlietr ev- pectations is pto\cd by the fsot that mnety-cight pi-r cent, of oil I'omen freifed by Dr. fierce Jln^e been, absolutely ond ellojjetiiisr cured. Such a record would be rcmaikuble if the eases treated wers numbered bv hundreds only. Ilut v\l,cn thit record applies to slio treatment of more than h:df-J- million women, in a r»-Jctiee of over -10 years, it is phena.nenal, ntid entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as Hie first of gpccialists in the treatment of women's diseases. luery sick m>;nan may consult Dr. Pierce' by letter, absolutely without cnaae. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly pltiin envelopes, without sn> pnnrui^ or advertisiinf whatever, upon them. WriJe without fear as with- I' il'T' N V dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K. V. Pierce, Prcst^ !. O. O. F. il 11 ■ t.o•«,, .1 I, .Meet.1. Tmi'-.)-)> i xcnii y± in Mfd'n.yoi ! hull on Virlifin btTt'rt. Si»jou:iiiu^ | Odd FoHow.- ci«idiiir.v inviffcd. j Loiis Com in. F. J.Svvxif ^'otlt' Gniiid Ff>2r'y. • I>R. i^IEacii'S FAVORITE PRFSCRJPTTIOIW • ' Slols. 'CProarton 'WeTT,' ' = 'I. J iik«i,«- I.< «ljf<. No. u; K. of P. kl-^-'jfi \A -Mc'('is cy*ry Tliur6.1«y \\ ^ksZtyj < »«> i" s i n AI c G ro«o"r iung LrothiTH invittyl. 1*. J, Mt\\invi:, ' K. A. Un.jrf {Chancellor (Join. K, It tf. S. THEGANADlA].Jl)l1 OF COMMPrS B- £ 'STATKER, President , Branches throughout Canada, a Paifl.urjn„ . '' J^UbtaiS* COUNTRY.BUSINESS-or,,,,, ' BANKING BY MAIL ^TZl"^ ■ . tn^, : . . - L Or.,.,.. .1 , . nA1 (.. . . In' "'" •■"'"» Liiuao in JVtianDa.i I here win be tilings 'doing , It has but n pipu) ition of 100,000:' in liockey circles this winter. '; |" ^'x.'-y yuars it will oucstrij»' ■ As Lowrey Sees Things. (*«eew-,ood Led„-r.) ' The Follies of Men: i 1'aiis nnd Burlin." Si liiirlt I^«n!e«>, X<). 53 , A. K. i A- A..'.«. Ubgular 'lutetiiiffs on the first Wed- nisili\y of eticli niontii. way with equal facil.ti CRANBRQOK BRANCH. ^^^■p^0^ Xoav let jiarty differences.' 'cease and boost for your town. FWl*i Wnrk V'q-Ut I 'r°bB A \vi«' woman onOa said that; a ■--—J— ' ] there wvm ih'reu follies of 'men j J Zjro'N spending tho winter in I tint 'always amused ,her.' Tho j Visiting biethern va koir.e, itheYukoK. ' .'first was cl'tmbing trees to shakes ' a T. MeUret'or, "IV. .M Defeated never liav c.nHiid.ites would believed .there' limit in anything. I foil.or Leaver DA. Ayrori, Secretary. duct/of tho stom , • -• ••...".v.f.ui, »r . .11, 'on muat never ex-'j the iruir: ,tKnvn, when if they . 1). A. Ayro.s, Secretary, n anytJiing. j would wait long enough the fruit i^-gassi—_■ ..— - nis ]ar6e]yai>ro I woiid fail itself: thR second ivasl^g Miner&'~~TTni™ aach ■[K-oinff f<» war to kill each other, i J ;UB, " umon copper e.unp\he!when ?-f tht'y on',y w*iled ihcy N°' ?l W' F* °f M' », .-(/Id It takes all su-ts,, of' people to,' Although a copper enmp''(lie. co„,d be so r.v liar, in the '^^™'^r5^1 Z-1 *%£ t"^T 7""'^ ' ™^'' "- -<»" "■ r, , , , . ■ . ^^omoriascpriedin tli3 Dj.-uin-fcbo 11,-11,. nV /, J ' ,] d,d 110fc llj s/-> tho women would ;Croslon s amateur dramatic'iai. p,r thtflD fche tUi,s,,Vi>1.k b> • ^'"i^p0' ^ l>l't.^d" tho • boSuril to rnn ,lftei. tJiem< B ^ club will soon put .0:1 the three, #«* afc 2 a. n, Ui8ing trom h{s ■ °m^( ^ !^- '« -'df r { ----- - ,- ~v naturally; and the -Mcel.i in Mt-Grcgor h:»Ucevery "Salur- 1 third -,vm^ that'thev should run ''"^ even'«ir. ., ^jouniing - inemlierh Are eordmljy invited to ntu*uil. Jaiuc* Roberts' ■ Secretnrv act d: -Alan :' C!T John ilciyd, Pri'iidouf. nni, I he Squaw ^ atfc. , , L-ciug close to a, res- jiuencej. hU d «iv 'rotriij of dunes , - - , ° . ., - < . . lnn/i.f 1.;.. ■ . .. " / w,i.s senfcto j iii nine, inonths for'1 , -- .--- preseufc. ■00m,,t'vi Ti-appUt^eom-!. r„ 7T ' .. > ■, n-ation the' nlav 'no" doubt "ud Worship,. long b.furo sun-I^.Rf-to Ju* »"ie, J^^hs for •ill bcgivcn lpcai color. , ffthe sigVj Q? t,n ^^^ ^^ j house. jttf sboulJ movo . WMt "~T#;~~ . JsJiwHiksin singlo file to their1'" OPeU a'rea,1 esfc-^o office,in The canipaio-u is ended; jcb*P"l, where for.hours 'tboy on-! ' A'l^nve^\ - '„,; ' i, ' i„,i ..c: ' f GTM?e in prayor. O., the seats' 'arP „• l' C?°jCl^ ^ kiI1^ m my a ton, Ojtjkriu, a nwa | mft ,fA,, „ ,-., . . . „ lo steal a kiss is natural, lo buy one is .stupid. T,vo gtrld kis f.-mg U a wa.-te of'time. To kiss t _, ' > , - - one's, .-iscei- is proper. To kiss r ^ranorooJl, 'one's wife^is an' obligation. To ' ^Macdonald. B.irrtcters, Solieiiof-?/isTotarieij, EW. B. C. I JttSt Thillk Regular Watchc ,for 3 years by 400 of thoN^lin, ^7- ^ . .• ' o o .1 " 1 f.L'j>) m 11, , . la jewel- 0 size, 25 year huminj *,' L* I.i jewel 16 s,ze; opc„ ,aie 20 *"•**• , '' . ■-' >vc invite you to ovi,„;, ," ' . Practical. .Watchmaker WJ(1 , Victoria St., South. kiss an ugly woaiand.s gallantry. { ^^ ' To liiss an old, faded woman is j '" ™- - GURD,' ' ,and most people arc ffljul of it.J pli;eed v6ry .fl.,/ "~:™ ";;!,man^d for tint reason it inigh't I t" "'.*' tt° °1"'. "^ WOman i3 I " ' The average man ' will m,oW,W3 ,'of . Lvi^ ^ i^M J."bI8-^nWe11 fci dicd^ ~^ Ju-t ^^T!- Tok.«.a young, blrish- » turn his attention to patchiuo- No«,u land Hch.y" i»nminated^ in ^?.!jam° "!^e do d^«. Then ^ ^"^^ea d.^erent thing. «„„. -1 to- - ",, .' coIOfs. .The chintd e'so qnm',i . ■ 7 U3' with ""lutatod up the dtflereuces and hcaHue- weir „., fn ,,1a 0..,, "' ° s;0llhd '' " ' " ' . ; we,rJ|/ ln the sull morn; and ■ the the sores induced by',the" fnc-jeffJ«-fc. is acceaiux^ d'wh"-i' th- \°V .jp,c?m:iins Pat-a-pie, we can' ■ tiou'of disagreement With' his m,nastr3i belI^aId ollfc *«' rieh^^0,!1" r° SwiImJbIVJ ?fc^ to'the .'.,,-' ■ , - . ' jtonc^ ' t. ' »«inff.stationIiglad iu the thoughf *»eiffhb°rs-. , " / K"6»«thetiQ,eoftheTl.appi3fcrhafc °"r demi;e ™ ^rleotly , ■ ^T-7- ' .. p^otjjlventoptuyerand medi- j ff^1"' «We * mi^6 here remark - At ' the ■ Spokane Apple ttitloa> ^'though che1 greater mrt f -J" there aro no c'03k3 »n heeven Show Kooteuav secured four- /thi^^i" S"'ot?d to ,s^irituftI a'thouS^ , ar°/er^ed the^ loin things. The IVappisfc is a Marnier ,'"-1US6 °«tside tho ..gate teen priz^J and Brit's1.^ Col-,!a^ «'ell as a pnest, and the ,Oka fthe.sPaeo is; f"H of waiters, uwbia secured 18 per cent' of ,'farm'of SOp acres is one » of ' thef iKIUSTElt, SOI.1CITOK, ETC. ^ i CRAxNTBROOJC.' ' ' '.' B c ug girl i3-^q To kiss one's rich aunt is hypocri-, sy.'Kissiag three, girl^ on (the same day is extravagance. To'kiss j _ >. . ■- one's mother-in-huv is', a' holy I ^?«h-F. B. MILES, saerifiee.—rThe Sun ' Nifty Fall !rant»rook, / b A ..^-^-U^r-t A li-u • to—>"-«»■ sides'this" a b6:c of Baldwins was' selected for''presentation to President Taft. ' ' L 'excellent, vegetable"' fearden"'"u niaiutained; and a lavgo orchard' and vineyard adds picture^ncs • nesstothe rural scene/ Wheu The prospects are good for Moyie having two more shipr ping mines on or before the first of the year. On both the Aurora and the Society Girl properties tnmels are be- iud drLven to tap ore bodies' that arc almost certain to exist. Women, not to mention; children, usually feel better Jifter "a real good crv " T+- seems thai tears not only soothe the spirit, but also serve another useful purpose, , Somewhat Mystified. "Wbafs the tax?'; asked a 'long whiskered countyfied individval ., , p -—■ —•-»• tvuuu lx>lJsiuff before the box office win" the hour for farm work comes. doW of a theatre at which%£ Z aie-Trappist-donsawoiklnggownl^atrteH was pltvinJ ** s. ently to their labor. Somo' are "A dollar and a Zt F*'' allotted- to the gu.dens, where stairs, a dollar nP^ ^d with great tlie treasurer. "What's a-doin'?",was the next the .ore worldly oecupa^n "of •' Un^w^d SSet^ & ^ weeding the onion bed or hoeing f "ft >batt Alan e ,M ^\ the turnips and carrots. j onie reply. ' Wa3 th° -Iac- "Downstairs?-' asked tho rustic. John Houston's Paper ~-*me the l-*^ ™; Georg-e; H Thorr^pson; .* BAKRisTwri, Solicitor ■Notary Public:, .fcc.' ' ',-' j Pbone 9. ' one may -see- them industry on their knee?, not pray ing this time, but indulging- in The first, issue of John Houston's new paper, The.Forfc George iribnue, has been received afc this office. It U dated Fort George November 0th, and is as aggres- '. WWEWEVy.'STOCK .of 'tlie nattiest 'in >^u' Suitings from . eastern and English W* R-'BEATTy manufacturers, just received. _ ■Emb^rft'er and Under ink*.,-,;, Thoy , are undoubtedly the handsomest and most dis. tinctivo 'fabrics that have yet been offered and those1 u-lio would have something select , in a Suit for fall! should leave iheir ordei , early. A fit guaranteed and,' at a reasonable price.' ■ r VVhy Pay More ' x *< j ii t i* \ t < it lire? ' ' ■ • °i • , i ' ,, Our, stock' is;tho LargesHn the district, and iii ' r t ' ' best "assorted. L ' L> ' , . ' . ' ■ • , Our aim lias.ahvavi been to' Ktuok .uch lim ■ t ; ;0veh-day pio'pjo c:d! for.every^V." ' /7: Common Ghairs SeHing jW, noV nt J^ ceils.,. LlmirctfnuaAiV ,., ' . , e*'cK Customer Gfanfarook: Co-Operative m r . . , 1 -■- - "-■-"■• "i-.tuesoing a td an eminent specialist as-: ton's Tiihunes alway «ive and interesting as 'm^Iw itftTth1^ °f Mm iu the f:^., ,. .n. .-i. . "uo ^'th the remark And what sgoin on upstairs?" • Robert Mantel]," curily re ITD ^ • • • Peated the .treasurer. "What" ,PreSSin& and Cleaning Puce seat do you want*" ^ ' Ihe,f" P"t down hiri dollar received his ti-o-oi- -et, then turned serts that the saltiness of tears clears the eye and refreshes its delicate org-auism. ' In their passagc down the face the tears the Rostand Aihier. h'ort George is hiUr.te at the junction of the Xechaco and Vva- serins upon which soap and i ForL ;;eor^e is over 100 years old' • water have no ciTea, and thus!16 'US "°fc l]*"red h> any cen.su,! 1 —===== 1 ^0, * |ie„ its nourini, mill made J A 17 >o ;;our that was used by the! On Vancouver. !^1no:i..!-!r, Tlnny,rf ^' chat lie] nro, says ponltln'i- r , '"" UIJai' ne y coddnfcseewhy they had two d"fl«-entprioestoLen,..tho sane same time, . Done Prices Right. 3. A. F0OTE Merchant Tailor. MOYIE, .Asmado by the present brewer Nndniik^;, __„pest Jieerin Kast Kootenay. U'itb Uielte.j .-.. jand the Purest Spring Water it is irnexalltii| v ,'iuahty. l IiiKisfc on having Moyie Beer. 130TTLED AND DRAFT 1WI "- V.'l'nrlcr.C T-T-McVittIc.C.E.,I> L. S ^cVITTIE & PARKER r«OM.vci.vi; Land Su«v,:viv« * FINING .KX«IN,:iSKIN0| stimatcs Furnished j OP PICKS B. 0,,librtSfc^IeI». O. Box 25! fl: UArr.un v Hi § , MUELLER & HESSE, PE0PS, @ 3VEO'^'IEf B. C, 1 Coining to Moyie December Hih.. M0RLEY HALL (Oanbrook V. O. i}ox 11. I i the ground on which wheat wa? i 1'. A. O-Farivll hi, tho follow- ism"'vn J- civoicd with second "•?<' hiy reg.uding the fu«Ure j ymu*t!l P'>i>l w. ,of V,ulcouVc,: , ■.•'^e^''t;«eorgo,of today i, an ^^oi,nothi;lg;a IfcaIj QmjWin villayoof 100 u,en„ women •vableto the f,rti!ity. of th-^ children, who .iivo. ,;n : log ' ka-nogan valioy, uov to the e, ' h'—" ' - J°8 gating, beauty, of. its ];lk, •■-'le.-OKs nothing jn ■ Sivitzerlnad | '"..V1 ' Ti'r'.'1'°"'-i'» -»hemia thiit ^■."1.1).u-al.le.-l the loveliness of . th v I .An;o>vIak«0,of th0 Kootenny,! »"dov0., Killarn,y pi,es l,efore i the wondrous beauty of •■.IVa-er I laic >. . '..'". I ' ■ ''t i.my ho a ^.'orkers to ]i-..v, . \raiH::)uver wii m-.il A.-rs'ip:'.;.!:.,., tin's j and children, j ^"^3 on an Indian reserve of a?, !pi.-ox!matoly 150,0 acres ' YORK 1 ite? •S':!'])i ise t nat Sfihio ska ( 'S THE GKEATK3T to. kw| THEATRICAL ^''SHev/ PIPER fi. h:.> (.he grea .■ >il , r'o.",tiiionf-, ari.i 3. t.'l.f CIS .. \-.i;,...,„..,.,. ; U;m! g iluw ly not of ;v. day; , ««, THa Vt-'OR? j> -t ;S4.00 Per year, " SipgleC^fOCt ■t «:ich is. Sample Copy. Frff tho nut, ' - r'CL" <<■: :n Cm ALWKKT.r ;,„UI,, - fiMiJ.i-f ,Z "■' ' *" . ill.vjh;:::;. 47','.' •....,....'"• V.'1 ,. Cartoonist and Entertainer, On His Farewell Tour. Tea tes Cigars Tobaccos Fruit and Coiifeflonery I M0Y1E HOTEL I a j<\ jojia'stojv | This Hotel is New and well Furnished M i lables are Supplied with the Best t Market affords. The Bar is Pilled wittf the Best Brands of Liquors and Cigars .HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN .IIK1TZSHC" iirS»w FitOM i##**"" A. B, Stewart —THK- s «SS« Thos. Summers (;'«arP, Tobacoo. Frinfc ^ G^nfectionory. Toys,.;.not/.,WiS M.(, Couth Victoria st. iilral Cha Lhamberiain'a ''""•-■ VJB,Il. 0 A, B. ST I(K»!^I ri ill THE UlADKR, ]\I(1VJE, BJtITiSTT COLUMBIA. U M5.TANT IAL EVIDENCE? YP ��� -r x HE-TRAGEDY OF THE IN GREEN STR E ET A TR U E S HOUSE T O R Y \ l,y thp Vow yorU Hit.Id Co. All IlL-ifls riffi-wil.' ELANCEY' NICOLIf, formerly District ^Attorney ��� of New York county! says��� ''I sec no, danger in circumstantial cvl- \ tlenco that, is not fully provided for in law. Thero have beciv>very few cases in which innocent persons have been cor.victel on circumstantial evidence/and very few in which innocent pcrson-5-h~��-^bss^fso��=Fictcd on direst evidence. Martin find lived as, Pain tor's \vifc>. Mrs. I,. Xor.sc the uomaii"wI.o li:id been iiwnlvcii'"! :ii1(l hart seen, rainier come fuun liis kilchcn, (old Iter -lory in full. IndlcathuiJiiimedJ.'ilcly t'iiul she would he the'iiuM im- poitant wilnc-.s fur ilii' prosecution. Sim rdcsei ibert tlie -eric-, of event-, in detail. The ���slKiiilifiiuce of her p.'isspd upon it again wnsi'iipepss'iry to obtain a reprieve fiom Governor Allgeld. lie giunted it, mid a fourth dale, January 2(>. ^vii"< minimi!. One of (lie lust nl tempt- of Painter to clear himself of'the ciiine in the eves of men was mad' while lie was confronted with ineiitnbie rte.itli. It was ,i statement of his view of the case, wiitlenjn his '-ell ai.d given to Cleik Itlce for puhlHalion after hi- exe- cuiion. In this ho cilbd "Almighty God to wltnes>i tii.u lie spolce the truth." and beam with tiie wend-, "J am Innocent." This tie l.ir.itioti, composed in art- mirablp style ai.d 'a'.ive with poignant feeling, contained ids story of liis life. Suinin.iri/ed, it run after .sra lenient. lliis fashion:��� l > The execution of George Painter was attended bv one of (lie most terrll.le Incidents that ever took -f ������'vr-t to j_'he Painter anv moie money." Anchor witness, I r.uil.ley, sw.,ie Hut "Pick" enteitd the (Jieen stieet t hdu-e ih.it nigh!. } With a i.i.is- of idid.'nits of thi- tenor Painter''! [ nitoi"i��y- i an led the fight before the Governor. | AJK'r a h i.g (o'feii'iifu the P.\e tithe announced i tint ho biMend no wrong h.id been done iu the con- liciiiin lie pointed out Hut Kdwards, so far as wn known, hid shot jus- \ietims and had never strangled them. Put he granted the final reprieve .o January I'd for (lie piesmt.itioii of further evidence. ���The rtel'enio tired i;s last shot. Picbard Hot-he. :-ti!l well known throughout the <-ounlry in sporting c ir, les. was brought f,,rw-,nd lie swore In an afii- d.uit stating tnai on Jie night of tlie murder lie was in., n ceitaln notoiioiis lesort in Chicago when ' Ed-v viirds, wliom lie know, fame in with his hands and clothing colored with bio. d. He a'sked the nnn , v here he had been and Kdwaids replied, the stnte- menr read, that lie "had gn on a woman a iri'nnning in Ciceii f-iieet." ��� *��� Governor Allgeld brushed this affidavit aside ns unwoi thyr: consideration: lie de-i.'ied that it was woilhb'-s on lis f.'Ke, shi'e no guiltv man would ff.'ine ficsh from a mud-dor to n j ulille pl.ice ami exhibit tlie stains ]j,�� Lore. He said the evideni-e siiowed that Painter had heal en (lie woman a-* oftoi' as Tiie time* n week. rlt was usua'llv ��o. be v- niiii'ked. Mill) a nnn who li\fd "n money ho' co.n- pelled a woman lo cu-ii. Prom tint moment It was l. uppareni- lh.it Palnler must banjr. but tbt? prisoner did not cense to protest liis iuno'ence to any one who would listen, tin,illy drawing up his posthumoua .'/ Vj )���. sJdQil_ f:f-orpc~ir."T'7fiuIer wis,born In P.rooklin In 1 *?."��.". liis father hein^ a Metliodlst ruinl-ti r. Ife learned the trade of machinist in South iVorwalk. f'oun., and ��� later lie conducted a druj? si ore in P.rooklvn, which lie srdd. lie moved to Chicago and for a time owned a laundry in ITalsted street. His wife, came with liirii. and. "after eleyoivyenrs of happy mariied life," coulr.icted consumption and d>d. ' He met .Alice" Martin, who came to Chicago from Minueapniis. and s-he l.ce.-fijie liis common law wife '1'liey had lived totretber for a year nmd a li.iif up tn .(he lime of the ihuider. He lo\ed Alice Martin and their rol.illon.s were1 of the nleasaiitest nature nnid lie discoveied that she v>-n^ n.it f.iirlifnl to him. Then he became despondent and lock to drink. At|times ��� ldaee In thai prrini liome of horrors, the Oook'Count" ..iiiil. M^niiy there' were who thronjrhour lmd lielleved (lie man wronged, but liic> hardiest of those mo'-c lirmlv convinced of ids cuilt Mere not proof,'against the shock of superstitions doubt that swept upon the coinninnilv M-hci 'the facts of the last ^eene wore marie, known. The weaker sawn iud^ment therein. - L ., i Tt.M.Ts in .(lie north con idor of the iail.'ri'Oin Mdiicb l ��� tlie prisoners bad been removed following custom, and placed three and four In a cell, lhrnusli (he otiier parts of I be biiildmcr. About a hundred persons filled' (lie seats faclntrjtlie sal!oM-s. An hour .before the time set for1 liis hansim: Painter m-.is led upon the sen (Told, ids arms iir.ina; led behind bis back; d ,lie,,M-rou��rht B~-* Iin.priiny house' In Green'street, Chicago, Moui'hluj^ to prenm'ure decay; , boM-ed by faulty i construct ion and .ill iisase held tho trace of many a sordid seciet behbi'l its three .storied,, 'weathor lfcaten facade Aloiiff !ta fi.ifrglnc; stairs and muddy ha 11 way* passed stnuiKO faces of tho wotkl that Makes to life'm lib the'lrav- ', estv,of n smile In the frllUer of the Streets' at nijrbt. .{side by side, in its narrow rooms, huddled simple poverty anil (be lylns .semljlaneo' of M-e.i'lii;, yet it wns not crowded, In the sen.se of a'tenement. Tlie sun seldom filtered thvoush its window*. s:i\c wlicro n shutter hiinj; invt-y. llupeless. clieerle-ss, it knew Its unrcM-arded virtues, and its unrehuked "i'lces, jls nire moments of laughter and Its frequent Hashes vt \ lfdence. '' ' , < ��� "Sharp M-ouls. 1)1om-s. oaths, echoes of quarrels, floated through its passages at intervals. -Then none to reii)arlt,.or(, io Inquire. Its tenants Mere nor too curious concerning r of K^lenee r , < , ' ' ���, \ woinai'i invoke from sleep at seme time approach ( lug midnight In the middle of .May. 1S)1. on Uie ruin liMjr of the Civcii street bouse, tllhd M-ith a terror that caught her at hoi- throat like poisonous fume* and left her trembling and choking where she l.iv.^ From below, on tjie ��ce,md iloor. came a subdued, -Klnlsler sourd. She tiad slept lliroimli many an uproar or. waUlng. bad given it never n thought, there was something In the hammering and seullling beneath that stiuck primitive, unreasoning fear .Into her. ' How long she bn tliere listening she could not have Known exiu-llv. allh.-ugli *l-.e nft-rvnid ,was ready 1, lolling to an estimate Put some time later noise ceased, nvd when she li.id s���mn oned the lie tiptoul lo her door and opened II. wa- lli:liled fioin a ihi'dng ga< 1<*t Uih- door commanded a i lew- of the slab- to (lie Iloor below and pail of the IimII of tli.it Ho���r. She nnri'i) one beaid n.iililiie rmtber for some time. In t.ie ,i,.a,l and middle of the night, while her filizhtened breathing alone broke tie- -inlet and the gas ikime mikercd. I lie inlimles ,.-����. 0 .lKsiin unnoted door in the lower bail within her held flung wide and a man stepped out. sim'lusianllv It was Geome Painter. < dd j< lis. who !I\ed wllb a In tluv'e looms to which showed driwu and collected moM of the evidence, and declared that tlie had suffered capital punishment In tlie jail who .' policeman's ambition had spurred him to, a point stoodjn no need of stimulants to support lhenVnt the where lie was willing to help railroad an Innocent end Ife was in possession of nil his faculties. lie' 'man to ids dentil for tlie siorv of a comiction. lie argued, disc us.sed.' feverishly but fluently, "He wan ��J! emphasised once nirain (hat liis clothing had been talking for life, talking against death, his mind still free from blood, and cast suspicion upon the manner alert for one more chance of escape, sliarpij, bent upon In which tlie stains had-come to be on the overcoat, sensing its consciousness, Its .vitality, lo the last ffi.-hnio_p". in' \\'estoMadi.son street, playing cards ,In conclusion he declined that a combination of per- second. . , '-.'', mid 'driuking. The prisoner's, explanation was iu .bnvd testimeny and faulty circumstantial evidence, , , Then the Rope. Broke. l ' J lint ho bad been in Scliib * fw ... u ^^s. , . i ,-J�� I ** ' 'wl y '������ .I'-.jEi V r'^l f", ���*"'.��'��� >>- .a ���: ^M *�� "it , * \irvx?t i-.^'Si - /- vs follows:��� v .' lie iiad 'come lion'o and had entered the fiteen had brought'lilinjo ills end. To one who i'Kited liim In prison wlille he ,was awaiiinc tlie outcome of the hopeless struggle made. street house by tlie rear stairway, ii^accordance with on ids. behalf he elaborated his defence, liK habit. He had stayed in his own room, whhli 4 ' Painter's Defence. enou (lu roura-p s The lial '?6^!-ts^^i%- Suddenlv a of vision was f-'he recognized )\ slill'lietss wcrker lit woman lus��jwn as his wlf. this door ga\e ac ess. Ill- face Adlow li.Ui.0 c:��s 11,1,1 as he Kl.,��. cd along I he hull mid up the st.Ur,. She ccu-d see his shoulders rKe And fall like one who slilie* for Ih.mIIi He was e.it.i- out hut or coat She drew back iato her room as be came to the foot of the stabs and called.��� "Is anv one up".'" She made no answer After a M, at P'nise the man M.ule .mlel.lv back lulo UN l..>me. closing llie door after him The woman returned lo l.ei post of oli- ��.n:ill..n. Ome nioie the door l..d..w was thing open mid the ligure of the man appear, il Mie did not retreat this time and he < art-lit sight of her _ "lias any one been to mv ro.ons to nUhi .��� ^ asked with a break In l.N iol, c iii ��1 -m ag.talcd m.i.. Slie lepl.ed ih.it she llioughl not "Somebody Has Killed Alice" fbd:" lie shilekul. tbri wlug bis aim- kl'led my Albe" Hi ,.,, i��� Hie st.e. t while tin , , , locked w otnan, hi r. f "con w or.) in his list ' :-: ? ..cir.wJ. i.i^OHiNG ins Arms aeove J.'iS HE \D |i>mg. quean. n"g listening, adding tlail.i t.i nl iiiti.esees. slow I.. 1 uildin;; up bi > liunud- nble sini (mi- of cin n.iisl!ii,c-t- lie J.HM:d I'.'.o < r tluec h weie \. Ilhi'g to su e..i lint his wife. Ih.il VjuaiieK bet quent ibnui's of the place who I' iinter custom.u dy heat ,\ 'en them w ere of Ire d nee woiiriu who de opened on this sfji" '->a ��-��k��.�� on ,���iiis hat and Voat and had ('brown himself upon the lied to read. lieaj ing-iifJ souiids^ fiofrft irtf���ii'f����fi. i^Tv^^.rtj>,. J.o },��.i grown uneasy, had passed through the kitchen and, had found Aliie Maitln dead. Yielding to sudden p."ijie lie had ruslied 'into the ball and bad asked if any one was up the woman mlirht still retain some life, he had returned to Paid her almost cold and b.uf again inslied into the hall, tliK lime seeing and speaking to Mis. Xoi-se en the upper landing. , , Tlie case for Painter, apart from tlie attempt'to establish ."'i idibi. lump chiefly upon tlie fact that when he came up to (lie I wo policemen In tho street and hurried with litem to the house tliev did not notice stains upon his ilolhingor hands. When he was arrested the following day no stains were diseoiered on his | ersi n Tlie only directly Inci Iminaling piece of e\ idem e In ill's connection was (lie overcoat, whi di had not been produced bv T.arson inn!! some months after the muider. Professor Kwell testified that it wis impossible to determine whether the spots on the o\ercoat weie slv weeks or two years old. The slsniilc.inec ��f I ins pnrt of the defensive siorv vis well brought eul and stronirlv emphiisiyed. It was shown In e\oert testimony that It would have been iinpo.sslule f"��' ibe murderer to leave the scene ef the mini' w blunt bearing marks of Its loinnilssion unless lie bail caiefuilv lemoved tliem Mmmedi.itely. Iheie were no indications that cleansing had been icsoited to. Indeed the verv stiemrth of the pri>M-cii- tleu le-lid upon the point that Painter had been seen to (oiiu' from Ins il.it just after the sounds of \ mlence had (eased, a position winch did not admit any delay on Ids part. ,-,.,, Painter took the s'.aml in his om-u i ore'.'.co lie told liK 'version of tlio allair in a straightforw.ud manner. mining .'.11 he- :i"ili>ns on Hie night of the murder e\!>H aiu 1 pri ^ ins. ,n s,.|tcr lliieatcli Alice a led ill.lt l'.nnler 1 .u\ *. ^ a.:ie Corn a id. afle.- M d s ud tli.lt Painter Al. e M.iriin, dm ing ,y lio 'i Iiei the bie.ul il. i1 HIT. iilwu e b1 - tinned Up.)! |V' * heail, ���'hiimobody ha find ran (low n tlie stall ; ir oiii e on l e her door and crept lo her bed. , .-'a JIalf an bolir laler Painter rclurned with l'obce.um. Donovan and O'Pay.. He led tliem Mollis ll.a.t, .w.ieie bow ��'d .that -foul Hour.--. . The door To the front of thLs was'tlie' liedrooni of Alice law wife of Painter. Tolhe rear bedroom!'which gave in lurii upon :i The Ullcben and Ibe rear liedrooni ���'were liitlon. In'(lie front room was e\ idciioo struggle. '".',���' . ��� ' The body of Alice Mai-.!In. ^partly clollu-.l, lay .up" the Iloor.' 'The lied coverings and the wall were spotlc had been broken .mid aid be i' 'liar liaiui a hasty preliminary (ixaiuinal Ion inurder had b'cen done within two on tlie hull ���opened Into the-kitchen Martin, .the rommoii It was Painter's rear entrance. In usual coii- i.-f a fi'.'U'fU' ivi ui tcm e. He '" l eland sjje had her.d the p Mann) wilii lie lib. Another ' tiui'W u hi i down slaii . H.'u b n i. g I i en seiu 1>.' I-11 - '���' had Inn! ��� s ���! pii.isite u > m I.ei mto I he sliei ts ai.tl v i of sb une The d( ,i'. Ibe i.bf i.'iid 10 1 e taken li. Ihe d ��� i i e 11 I'.e isi 11 la on d i vtii'iai.'- 1 ��� lo I'll I ween th Ihein H .iiiplu alion l i the i ei wnh an linpoilaul > '^ ,w ' ' bearing'slailis whieh; i had 'been eiiuscd by bl; from tliose 'of the murder .that very oveivoal. Wl'.en 1.arson had .linishei eutliin wms- coinpleie. '1 lie im." ���;of the -law-Mo all eirnmi^1 supplied by .the perpi'in:!! ,1,. had lui.uigi-d and I he" money. T'11' i1'.'" lestim.'ii. ... ���;.,..,. almost iuimiHliatcb ,. .i ���I'heiewas the l.a'ngihii; d f l-i a \eidb f oi guilt i pilji'ig ( > I lie pesll.o". 1 . I hiiiis.'ll |>i com', il Hi il Mis \. Is ��� W.ls MIU' < f In I .,,!,, - el t.i ic la li i'l ips.'d bo x,.,Ms ..I'tne m- ' ���l"1 '��'"��������'' 1'"1' 1M M'U'.hnl P..u.t..sl -������ wnb pab.st.Uu.g till. !i- .'"1 v -is lew aided 'J h - w ,[s mi on ei ci it ;K ���vsiabl.siit'd .by experts, 1_ . 'ii'i- Vailiered si a I emeu Is Who h-ul seen Mir |'i'i-;"iiei; j -lu, .man bail been tn\ el 1111111.'." oli',luil l.oi.l li li.-ills, i' il ill ihe .1 In .H agnii di nr ,\lol ion lo: .. iu w ;, id si i ihe h.in^ii' in'i s lm the d"l . lei.ieMi on the. ni;gnt w'oariiig tins d ������.: eye Will coil M'onian for foitld be met by ,ib. soiier at Ihe scene ,;a.se for I ho pre.se- ,,..' essential 'hi' the dial evidence cases, ,.ii-!iT'eis iii which llje ui's. demand upon ���.the of an alibi. pica f one Will! new Hie i table ��� v- intu.i ���! find stained. 'Chairs overturned.'. No weapon, so far as ered, had been used: only. Hie hare of the iissaihinl1. The victim, had been cin bealen lo death,-beaten against the floor. "��' ru^lll"l''((, the v;-all. There were no linger' print-, no (racks em log from the' room, none of thei'.mre common In such cases. Such was tim essentia! outline o inurder. Thp'se were the happenings of Sunday ui 1". On Mondav morning the Coroner held ^<- lU'lsonei ���'. i tn ... | !'|.. nier'll b.'"'l '''"���" '������"."'' ',':.a ^-liued garment I,,,:,,.' Oi' hiSt-'Hill I" ��.!!VI1".;11'. ' u. ,,,.d worn'tlKi! uigln. "' iaie illoriie.. lir'l was sonic Olbi'T .P.liick ��� eiitly ('tovcrnor was aski tniglir. be mane. ���d and c. b eleWS f tlie eontci!. I . His 's-cveral days wen I ho takii'g of eiido Paiuter *''ii> delcu Thomas .ma^i-'- il b He. M rs. Laura Overlandcr and ut'.u.-rs tc- it. Ma}' Inquest. th:;l Alice Slab ii'lilV. ��� 'IT pro'.', ho'ii' 's Alton. Ml ! i-e.dii , nia! 1'. l!::i! I!;' b'..'i'.l'e i- Trial- ��� ,���.'.litaiii a .fury, "'id ,,��� i-'ebfuary h ^���)-- |,,..���..lore '��� ��� Case and lir.. Assislant ..���uiii.ii. Juiij'.c .:,... .sl.uglif to ���o'.nhlcil some ... ;,;,-cui livui ;i. Ilir.mgb was savci! set at .bran tu obtain : Painter's Defence. '"I have not lieeo'n Rood man. hut I am not a murderer." lie s'lhl. "Tliey'sav I Vi\ oil on Allee XTaitln, ���*"v-i."��f- t ,-!,.��..-,. j.n.. f-rt J|.",t -li-^.."^-^^--.-^. ^-xaJz i-V'r-, ..f.'��i.i/ away fronrii'er" Tt'is a iie It M-ns the great sorrow of mv life that she would not be I rue to mo. When she was herself>slie was a good woman. "When she drank she became a fiend, and then she lielrajed me The thought occurring to him that And when she was unfaithful if. bit into my heart and I fried to forget the wretched life ,n liquor, lhat was the round for months. Tr was horrible but remember that 1 still loved her, as I do this minute,'I take God to lie m\ judge. "T accept"il money from her on iust one occasion. T needed it nnd she willimrlv lent it to me. Need I admit HiisMf it were ntlieiwise? The sum amounted to several dollars and T took it. "They say I used to beat her. ft Is n He and (hose who swear" lo It are pen'ured In the sight of heaven. Again, ihive is this much truth in It. I struck her once She hod been false again: she was hateful, bitter. I was in diink. and when she .sneered at me' taunted me 1 .drink her. I h.ne newer ceased lo repent of it This is tlie sum of my transgression. Poinds tiiev will hang me." , r.ilnter was a l.ir^o man. of great strength nnd good np.icir.ince and he*put all the force of Ids mental and bodily \ Igor Into liis woids. lie was lemark- nblv intelligent. He felt liis position keenly fought against It desperately. I.Ife was -.weet to him. tiie mnie In lhat lie had a mind sensitive enough to sufter Intensely. Ho knew people and things. He ha 1 culture lie rebelled Jn e\ cry libie against tlie threat of ilea tb. While loophole afler loophole was being closed against him he made an exlraoidi'i iry proposal to tho Court. About this time a famous paral.uie "[.iy. ir"' was expos! d by a physician. He was a ci mini."1 ubi sPuMkiled a helpless condition to escape punishment foi Ins acts, and wns so expert that for months it was Impossible to prtn e that he was feigning. ITnill.i he was earned to an operating table and placed under an anaesthetic. As he was returning io const ion sups-, while hN brain was still dimmed by Ihe ding hut was sliuggbng toward it- awakening, the (able was tipped In tailing the man. not ji't able to di-iiiibuc Iii- laeuliies to the part he bail Imposed upon luni-elf. instimthely -proud out bis contr.iclid ami supposed par.ib'/ed limbs. ' Painter seized upon (ids liieident He begged tint physicians be allowed lo expciiment upon him: tliat lie le placed iu some degree of stupor and questioned a- to the murilT at a time w hen his Inmost thought- might be len.ilf I. He also asked that hypnotists me him as a subject in the same way. "Mas it 1.1 I be that a me-meii-t can induce a men- ta! condition ii me tli.it will cause me to tell v. hates or sterol- i po���es-V" was 1m- query. "I.'et the SI ue take u. It' of this lor the chance of sa\ big an in- iii i our hie. 1 am icady and eager to s-ubiuit to all te-ts " Put tlie Court would not tike cognizance. Iiip- uotlsm and ihe ps.u holngieil ('fleet- of drugs held no pail in leg I matters. His petition was refused. Alter (JoMiuoi Allgeld granted Hie lopiicse in December thai ga\e the delence its second oppei tunity.lo put. in a plea of fresh, evidence ��� Painter's attor'uey.s advnilced a set of atlidavits that gave a newturn to ihe case. It was suggested that ���.'Dick" Kdwahis. ��� at. Hint- time serving a.. life sentence in Texas for the murder of a woman, knew-, something of the malier. ' 'Kdwards was credited .with the kilb ing of three otber women, and was believed to have been in Ciiicng" at the time Alice Martin was str'an- gled. .A ���ve.iiiarkalile fact was that Kdwards murdered ^���rs. Ilallie Ilyne's. in Jenisoii, Texas,'on May 17,' -1S:>L\ exaelly a year after Hie killing1 of Ali.-o Martin. ' '"'.'. Tlie description of Kd wards tilted .that given by Mrs. Auuus'n Holli and May Slatiery of n imtn tliey had'seen abr.mt ihe Green street bouse. It was fairly well,established that ibe- Marl in woman bad entertained other men in the Hat during Painter's ah-( s'ences. 'Tlie two women went further. They swore that Hie man they had seen with.Alice. Marliii was called '"Pick" and that they,'had seen liim in th,: house iust prim' to th-j time the murder mus. i.'ave been com mi lied. Goss to the Governor. | Mrs. T'oth, tlie. housekeeper, staled lhat Palnw.- and the woman were her tenants for. .two months and that: "iii.-!;" was a frequent visitor, always when Painter was u'way. . She said Unit she saw "Dick" and .Mice Marl in ..in Green strict on (he evening in question and liial she heard "Pick" ,say, "Jet me thai inoiiev, or I'll lix you so that you'll ucver .L-: abb: "Gentlemen," he began, "1 see ��ouio filends here to-day���some good friends. 0 God, fonHi/e tliem! A friend of mhip'who would come here to secjuc die��� it hurl-, me-'The brotherhood of humanity has taught better tilings. Men hn\e sought death because they thought there was an' advancement in the futuie life. _*rt * ��� _-fVi -sir- t'jy-i * J' f. f-#"J * ' i, s,i'���f4 , ' ' ,. ^ t 1 4 } . * 1 ii- 'f' 'As 1 -ti.ug witness for blmself. P.nt the ���nepoi'dei'tiu'C of tlie tostimony. if not of e\ iilencc, 'was ag'.liis! hl.n m Ihe minds of the jury. Afler re- liiiu" thev took a number of ballots, finally bringing and fixing the peiriitv a- death, in Hie solemn n.ome .1 when .Judge CliM'oid. about to pi��� senteiue up in the prisoner, asked lam the pre- siiib.d i.uistlou, P.nuter, pule but linn, aro-e and - till In i t aim m I. e ��� ' J, iIli . I d d not 1 "1 "'at w onian. \'l tbts" point ll'.eie began one ot the most leinark- ���dile f'-lsls lol tie b'e of a LoiiMi'ed man in Ihe his- ui: ispi udence. Thine Paiutii \s.is ,e ...'.'lows, twice by a s( ,i;,t few I ,-l lew moineiits of hi- lite i.iuie lg le-pbe, the ii'siilt ol a painful :kc1- Uial was denied ."ml Judge ciif- . tin June L'l. lMi'j The atio.-- u< c ippi-iLd to Gn\eiiior l'li'cr for but lie iclii-ed to nileitei, Thev then applied lo the Slate ..Supreme Couu loi a write 'of supersedeas. The matter wenl over.until the bisi'dir r.nl on the night'of June -S Judge .Paileyi "riii'c'il'tiie writ. The case was not argued, before Hie 'supreme Co.url.- but the illlorneys tiled a brief whi'-h was coiisiileird iu due course. In the decision the sentence was nlliVmed and JudgeCli.iy.ird_, named I lie dale of the hanging, for Hie second , lime,, as p'eceinbe.r lo. i��Kb ,, ' '������:.'- Friends to the Rescue. . , 'Painfer bad been active in local polities and. had- friends who came to his aid in. Ids dire need, iiwscrs were retained, among then 'Major.- lurn ' lailher l.iiliin 'Mills lieennio independ- iiitere-sled in the case and lent, his services. Allgeld -.'granted, ''a., hearing, and a respite d" that another application l'o.r a new trial !i>: 'The Governor refused at tirsl. but .'lited thai,, im- was. insistently represei had been discovered, In con- biler. v.'lien it lioi'ia'nt new evlduncu^ St Hi ���'decis'ou was iuade, on December 1-1, the day beb-re tliat set for the hanging. A heavy slorni had ���swe'-'t tlie Slate ami nearly all the w/ires were down h.t'iw'een SiTingliekl and Chicago. " ' ='���,. 'ibat lie man must perish with hope at hand. ,',t 1'ite'at night-a message to the .Sheriff was toreed " [,v ,', ri-umhibout route and again Painter l a The third dale for Hie execution was H. .p>' bS'il. Desperate elVorls were inlido "new ti'kil, but before' the ideas were 'i i.s'.ib'jSS' :. v ' -'."'-'* Jilt; thought there was an'advancement in the futuie life. 51, '{(���'���.,' '-j��' *'$m To-d.iv I luite.death.. 1 don't want to���iiio. l't lsU\Uoil .V*^.'^" ���ffii't^S Alice Martin, tbo womiui I dearly loved,*' the,woniau I , r.^vl ���-> ���* k'.-V'/.i IOS etl 'Ml - Iff UCJI .--I UUUIU- HlfUUO^i/iu.c ,tuuJj��iiitif^.Mi/._j,| ^ .-If ^jjt^ crime,for her, T pray this minute���my last cm earth��� ~ that the eternal God will put me in eternal bell. "If there is one man among you who is an American I say to Ui in on his soul���on-his soul, I say��� tee that the nuuderer of Alice Martin is found." T'owaid the last of that hour the little group ot men m-1io. brought to the place by duty or by curiosity, had listened to Hie torrent of words sat qu!\cr- Ing. To eveiy one of them it was as if a jagged blade hart kicked upon bis nerves. Each wns keyed to Hie snapping pitch by one of the most trying experiences of liis life. No one moved a muscle. There was scarce a breath iu the con idor. The hour struck. The execution olliihils came foi.waid. Painter decbued his innocence for the last lime and was silent. Tlie attendants quickly adjusted the white shroud that covered him from neck to heel-, the rope under bis left ear and the long, white cap that draped upon iii.- shoulders. The pause of u spi ond and the tiap m'.is .sprung. At Hie instant that the slamming report of tho swinging door against the under side of the seaffoM rang out the white figure bounded Into the uir, there wns (he twanging crack of yielding hemp anil Painter fell to the concrete Iloor oT the corridor, almost on the knees of the newspaper men ii. t lie'front row. The rope had .snapped. A gasp came from the hundred watchers. If one of them had started from his seat or had voiced the cry that rose to his tliroat tliere must have been a disastrous panic at the cost of lives in the narrow, v.inding. Iron lined corridors of the jail. In the condition bordering on frenzy to which evcrr one of (hem had been worked the matter stands for wonder, but all sat ta-t. The sheeted ligure on tlie floor partly raised, once, twice A icd stain showed and slowly giew about the edges of Hie draped cap. Deputy sheriffs, running from behind, threw themselves upon the condemned man. fenced liim lo a prostrate position and half dragged, half cniried liim back of the scaffold, up the -tails to tlie trap again. Thi- time (he emeigency rope was used, nlmost nq tliiik a- a hawser. The'officials adjusted It while Pa in I er. once moie and most ten ibiy respited, knelt lliiipli, his heiil on one side, the stain on his shroud widening, while the tortured group, with pinched fiffs and sbatteied nones, still watched It took sixteen minutes for Painter to strangle to death when the tiap was spinug again On tlie first occasion e\ ei i prisoner in Hie |ail li id rattled his cell bars and c i M d out In the awe ln-pu-iag protest and deiuoustra- ti"ii tint no number ef giuuds c-an ever prei ent. ln- s|ip 'Inely they 1 new that something had gone wrong. \\ hen the icport of tlie swinging door rang out again (hue w us, complete silence ���? * * * * * * T.uiher 1 nihil MIIN. u ho succes-fully pri'spcuted flw en in.i cii-e and w i- one of the best l.iwjer- in the lounliw hid been intensely inteiesteil in the trial and ions ictlon of Geor-ie Painter. To liis tuilned legal u.md beie wis an jn-tame in wliiv.Ii the machinery erected for, the protection -of soeie.ty Had operated to bring about the' execution of an innocent man. lie believed much of the evidence was false ��� cither wilfully perjured or the outcome of misapprehension. 'Ho .repeatedly'pointed out tlie fact that tile circumstances- were eapiibie of the defence's construction, , consistent-.either .with guilt or. .with Innocence, and thai the rule'of law .declares in-such instances for ac- quittak After the hanging lie announced that he would, devote a year hi an attempt- to establish Painter's iiincccii.ee- . ���, ' During that'period lie made an exhaustive study of fiip.ca.se ami the 'matter, Was never far from his mind, lie conducted an investigation of ids own, quietly examining-tho men nnd women who hud appeared as witnesses and going over tlie ground carefully. ' At the expiration of the year lie stated that the ciuesfio'n ' loomed as large-as it did tlie day of Painter's sentence and lhat he hud'hoen abS'e to make no progress. Shortly before tlie death of Mr. Mills, last January, lie told mi intimate'friend that he was still convinced tliat Painter had- no share in the murder of Alice Martin, and that he. had fallen as one more victim to Cue misuse of eireumslantial evidence - ' Officially and so far. as ascertainable fact carries George Painter stands among (lie guilty. Vet many who knew the man, and notably (he aide level minded lawyer who undertook the post mortem dtM'eucc, have clung, to the belief that he was iuuoceut. m .'���/i.^3!**'' ��� J. Ill S&i. fSftK*':. / fSrC-a. i ' ���JZaA&#*? ,.r "* "''' ?V -.". M ' v{L��sjraasgi'7vj:'FJ;j��jy^i 33' I I *if. 'p'i"' If4'.' Wh-*t ' ' '**-*/���!�� ei-*"* ^^ ' <$ �� *:?"-"ii ' 1.1 &> j__ jtitkj; I ScKrrilons Atfsck. At tho meeting ii'i Moyio la^t \T_)KK- MOVIE.2^^^ mjm:uai- ait. f.ii'Kii !".; Ci:p.itnc.\Ti: or iMritovKJi; m^ fjc.i (i;i J.i"ivX"i: .NtlTtL J, Frances U T.aylor of the town ofaloyie, Jlritisli U-lnmbi.'i here NOTin:. ��� . QJL _,,l)lvu., ijiibj-f! i,ui.iii.������ MuiUI.i' l'liii'lioii illuend l in!n \Vedne?tl --j- > 5:5$ &3$.v-5!$$.$5'5:5^.$."S-iS.^l! Minors'.Union meets tonight. Crowe Uro.s. are selling apples I f ; ^'r at $;i._!0 l'er box today only, '��� ' AI, lUcli'inlson came in Thurs- . 'i d iy from his farm in Alberta. Mrs. II. A. Doag'ou returned, , froh] her vlsic to Seattle Tue3il:>}>." Tiios. Hare is bick from S11 - -; ;,-ertoiir>, " \ Victoria ��� Cr'n.��s tea and coiTe<��. ' 2 lbs for 00c'lit GioVe Mros' ' It. Lamout, an excensive rei.'l estate'operator of Creston, was in -town \ Verities Jay. ' ' .A son was born to Mr; 'and Mrs. ��� ilarohl ' Chapman last Sunday", "November, 21stf. ���-'' Aiidy Johnston eami up froni 'lio'thbridge to cast liis billot. He ���returned yesterday. ' ' LOST���& fur, somewhere bo End of Campaign. Lin, who spoke for the Socialist j oJ, ft retnU lifjUOl, lieonce to ....... candidate, woke up long enough , ^oxi^ting'lieiuors under the prov to make a scunilous nnd "war-|isiQUS 0f the Stitutos in that' be- ranted attick upon tho Leader, ]vxU> .Q t]iQ premise_, known nnd and its editor. Ho said tho Lea- i 1(1BeribD(1, ftS the [nt.-i national dor misquoted "Comrade" Cribble ]I()te)> situfttP(1 ftt ylovi^ 11. C , to when it said tliat Gribble advised | comineuClS on- tho ;;M/" dly~of the working men to__.kuy gnus in- I r)t,c_?11)be,.i in.)()_ stead of L-lothp-*, and a'so that the j y] y ^ 0^ ntUr^s is Moyie, Le.uler never overlooked an "i-j ,5. ja^j, CulumU'i. poitunity to tnke a tl-ip at the j T|l��� ,n,,J0 ,,nd n(1(!,^s of the 'workingiiian. JJolh uliarges an dt'liberaro ft'a ho "Is, T,jo i'dil,ni of.xhe L".tder d'.J nit in M u lev hall 011 tho Sun Jay a'ftuiuoun when CIribble said: "Young muia, if you intc-nd buying yourself a suit of clothes, in y lid vice to you' .would be to buy a gun instead and learn to ihs it." Mi. JMartin l\\'i ]i|'i>i!iiv"! pr.ip O-l'd I-. _c- '-. 'V iv i1 HVIIl'l' 1 t ) b,c u 'rr,-i , )Mi, Ji,.j i- , 1 J-'JtAXUKS L. TAVL 1'1��, lrarvcy.MuOarter Si Ai'ttcdonald '������'^N'lutonic hor solicitors. Never in tho hi-tory of Mjyie was there so much excitement on _. _ the evening prior to an election.J and hi- Socialist friends may at- Tho Con.-crva'tivea gave their tempt to cl'iiiiy thiV.if they can, final rally ,in their' coaunittce) but tlie fact will pfcill ronialu that 'rooms, .and. the Liberals, 'and ���Socialists h?ld a joinc'meeting in McGregor htiU. , Tlios. Cavosi and M. A, Xiaedonald were hero, but Mr. l-'itch wns in Craubrook holding a meeting in his behalf. ' Peojile were packed like sardines in the ' Conservative com- laittei rooms. ,T. A. D, 3lacdonaid, Cribble mad'.1 tlie .statoaionfc. A�� to the charge that the .Leader never overlooked an opportunity to take a slap at tho work.- hetween When? lomti'il-���A( Miwlo, Mm: t lie .Viitorii inn! fiiiiilirnm Mim-ml Llmi'is rvlCK NOlIi'i; tliut 'J'lic I'liiiilij-Iliu Hilling I'diiU'iiiiy bhnr.iil, Nou-rer-iiiiii! l.����tiibl} riocMim-i fl (Villlli'iitu >'o. 11. l.Jv<', iiiUiul, m.\I> ililj. t-f.oni dnlt; hereof, to 01 ��� T ��� J J n> Uic .Mining llvi'nnkT i"er a Ct'rtiliciitu ot Jm].ro\e- meiits, for tlio puiiH��u of obti.luhilr n Crown i!rnii' of tlie iil.ove c^nlru, , ..*i.iil fnril��rlal>o notice tint Bft'on, luiiter M-erliHi .'17, i-insl be eoijiini'nce.t l.i'fore ibe Js- ii.niH'i'of smii ' Cortlfli'dle of lu'l'r Himih'IiIk iHitod till-. Id) <1rj of Si'jiteiiilx'r. A. li , l'.V, Tllri CAJIIir.IA.S' MINIM! C UMPANY, bri), N. 1\ I.. _ tH\Kbl'.S A. MVl'KAV. Ai;eui. NOIIC'E, L'lQCOn L1CF.NC1-; MOT1UE, Takc-notico that 1 intend to apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, after thirty days from tho, first appearance-of this noticQ' for a renewal of my, licence'.to sell intoxicating lirju Axn , nisntjcr. biSTKib-r oks-oi;i'uei;.v fj;visiofv,_ r.vsi Koe,iK.s.vv Tnku SMhw tliat Kciinetli F. Ovley of Moj |i<. b i" . < lii'i'ioii, t'lmk, mliui.l- to ai'p!'. for IH'run^iM! n. pure.'uiw tin.' /ollvuilriB ifiSei-ilici J/IIld^. - , 1 ,. "' , Coinui/'iirliifr ��t a \>oft plaiiUt(< ..u e��vt stdc of B.C' So'ittie-ii Kiillwny, ojijh.x'I.. )i,c >,' K. eoiuerof i^.t.'.vW, Un'iice an*', y\U)i HMialn-, t.Ih;ih'o wen I'l.o'uiiiii j soro or lri>�� to iiairnoci will/ the II, C. .soilltu-rn Kaliviuy 'WW;, (Jh-ikc imrlbcrb J'1 eliAini. ijuim r-rlc-siiioiissjiiil biiini.lmy ui |��� ' easily be'proven. The first issue of tho Jjoader appeared' on .April loth, liSOS, and between .that date, and tliat of tho [present issue a iu:m, tho /'acts of the case can ovs ���^er ti,0' n'rovifions of tho . ,.5l.,l._' IT... f -���. ',' ', A statutes in that behalf, _in the premises described as the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Moyie, B. G. . , L e ., - , . - , ALEX CAMJ'UKLL I president of the Conservative' as-Jfyle nas been carefully preserved, j > Dated Luis 20th day of October sociatinn, Thos.Caven,''Mr. Urown- These iiapers arenow in the ofllc'ef A, D. 1909. ' lee, of Lii'findon, Man., and ,Thos. and ai;e open to inspection to auy Ji.ites were the ^ speakers. The' concert pait of the 'program was looked after by Tho's., So\v'erbutts and he had an interesting,entertainment prepared. ��� There vvere one.^ About the only -clippings taken from 'them were those' taken two years, ago ������ when" the arbitration board was iii session iu Moyio adjusting the differences between the miners and tlie Consolidated company. The' miners LfQ U OR LfCEA'C B v'xQTI 0^3. , , -,, ��� ,- - . .... .j songs by Herb Jackson, Fred , .-fcvyeeu the JJrewry building nml r,r ���. -nr wtv -1,1- it-. ,. ������ ,,, 0,. A . n. �� , Weaver, Wm. ClifTe, Fred Perk us, the St. ]< ' . fa ��� �� , !lt-L"=,!:', to , tue Office. ' ��� ,| \v alter Laing and Ihos. Bates, 'papers and they found much Dancing by James Grant and Joe'.data to bolster, up their cause. ffl-fl "V - The man who, borrowed ��� those and Mr. E. O. Kamm. by the way, who sat on' tlie-plat- I pre,ul5?s described ms the ] iy hall there was a last Wednesday . night " with' ^oo^ay'note] Moyie, li. C. ��� o��� , ,- 5 which was made up"["Comrade" Mai-tin. ,' ' ^cTAVJSII i , CAMERON fJiold elections on their regular[largely of ladie's. 801116,14 or'15J .The editor ��� ' Inni-^n.ii.oAn. j__ ..-* ~ . ''meeting nights,next WeeJc. ���' - < chaii-3 on the',platform were oc-"i always espoii^ Will ! ��� s,si|; ��� -���; . \\ ���- rfjffi * 1 ��1 ' Pred Xessler has' gone to Silver-! (Jonyer. ,��� Mandolin 'solo by Frank ton to take an important .posi- clftl.k, aml several'instrumental tiouiu a concentrator in that i=,.piri,.f,-r���1. j,,,, -p,���r, ru -a 1 , ' ' iseiocwioiis ,oy l-'rots. Chapman cn..mP' ' " ,���' ,'nnd,iiusch and Mr. JE. O.kamm" Th'a Masp-i's, th.3 O Id Fellow*--!' In ''Morley and the .Knights of Pythias wiIlj-����ocl crowd of the.Loader has ��� . ... ���.. , ��� , . 1 ^- -Jpoiisod the ^ c-iuso of pnpiedby,LiberaIs^nd -Socialists, the workingman and of "brgah- and .JtDbt. -Campbell, was the ized Ubov, and himself belongs'- to chairman. ��� Marcus Martin0spokeo - .',-.. .1��K. upwards ofan hour expound- Hig $\jaiiinaZ"tRnfui c\i6 ntiu"'S~o\ia��Z,-^- botli the old parties, bnfc!;the Conservative party in particular. Ho jumped on tlie Leader and its ed- itor^and tried to give the impression that ' this paper had- ��� mis.- qinJted ."Comrade"' Cribble, a Socialist agitator, when he was hvMoyie a few weeks ago. The editor of the Leader was given a few moments on the platform to explain that Cribble was cor Take notice _,that we intend to' ��pp,ry'to the Superintendent of Provincial" "Police, after thirty days fromjfche first appearance, of this notice, for'a renewaf of our licence to sell intoxicating liq'u- Fruit, Confectionery, Smokers' g0o ' Uull Line of Stationery and Yvll Fruit in Season. Special A Diamond Point Fountain, J\;n a,lf] ��� ..1,i/ui Iii.^urniicerolicy all for $2.00 - ���iminicnccMcu. couuaHnB 1M ����^ ���,..,o or j ]mt iA LllO Safest nud best fonil (if invcstlHClj't. \'MAtf ���' .KL'N.VKTil r. OXL'CW Date), Stfi'tcinbiir 15;h., V\rj. OK��SOL'Tir_KHN HlVl^lOX KA-sT KOOTKNAY Tdke notice tluit f, Jtolxirt Jo:ii_��tou lM\ui>\ or .1105ic, II ���., oOOTjiaUoii/iotutT. fnteiiils to upl.Jy ff{j- in-riaNsuVii to jfureliase Ihe folldir- in�� (iiiscHbc-d lands: , " ' ' Ooiimu'tlclnj; ��: ft pom jilnnted nt N, K, corner of prcoi:iplirr.L-i iny in r ��oiitlivrly din-ctlcjni about" mil'ifr.Hn I'liiron, It C.-'i.uVnst ��I.i(.' of Mojlerircr. .Surveyc-il iot cm 'nurlli' a(.]�� . V. IV. pt'jit 4u,i' C'OulHluii.g 4) aurc-t.'iuom oriels. JluIiKHT JOHNSTON LENNOX, " 1 I>ttic. Sepl, 7tli', IftjQ. j, . ���; WALTERS' & THdMPSoV: Box-1815.-,. _ , ������ ,- ;; ," ',.. Oalg'ary, Alta." \t j " ,. ��� ^���'^-^���^���^���^���"fc. fr'*r'-*' ���^'���*'v?,l> u. o..r.oxsoi fylesat that time'was none" other I0"'.'' * l?I,07isio'?s. of the than John Taylor, a Socialist |3fcafcute3' ia thafc behalf, in the 1 - ' premises described '-as the East ,' Don't fail to���'see Ceugough the gre\fc'cartoonist and enter- ���fcv'mei-.whe'n lie id in Moyio on ^ ... , , Arthur Waid, who .owns 000 acres of choice land near .Swansea, ha, had an IS foot, .'i h p., stCel li-nch shipped from Ddtroit, Michigan, to bo used on Moyio lake. It will surpass anything on Moyio lake. To is'named the Dreadnought. Tiie boat is in (?eo. iUmtlj's.bi)athou,e, where it will be kept until Sprin'g. Prol. ][. C. C. Salmon is arranging for a pupiU' concert iu Cran- "brook, whL-h will be assisted -by local talent. ]].. may lJso deeido to bring his pupils to Moyie and give a concert. This should prove a treat to local lovers of music as the profundi'.., ability as a nn.&i- vian and teacher is well known. ISTAIAS GIFTS. rectly cpioted, and that the paper had always been friendly towards orga nixed labor even if it could not at all times agree with the theory of Socialism. Unfortunately for M. A. Macdonald he only got well started when he was informed that' the train at the station was waiting for him. Mr. Macdonald spoke well, and as on all previous occasions he refraiued from personalities, and madefriends by doing ao. NOTICE. ��� a union, bub a union tu.ab ��00^. not sanction ��� Socialism. ��� Tnere 'day than the Typographical union.' And in -this"connection we may remark that the Leader in this campaign'supported a working mau and'a union min ia the person of Tb.03. Caven. Thursday's election proved that hundreds of, good and honeat. work'tngraeu throaghout this province voted against Socialism, many of whom are surely the equal in intelligence cf either "'Agitator" Martin or "Anarchist" Gribble. " LIQUOR LIOEXCE NOTICE. At the Churches. Owing to the iucrcase in the prico of feed the under.-igned are obliged to raise the price of milk CATHOLIC CHURCH There will be the regular ' morning and evening .services S.inday. -Morning servieos at 10 o'clock! Evening services at ::yo o'clock. FATttl',11 F. BECK, (Priest.) .MiiniODisi' cin;Hcn Union Service in Presbyterian Take' notice.?.thafc" I intend, to apply to the,Snperiutcndon6 of Provincial Police, after �� thirty days .from the (list appearanco of this notice, for'a renewal of my licence to .sell intoxicating liquors undor the provisions of the statutes in that behalf,., iu the premises described as the Moyie Hotel, Moyie, ]j. O. I'lIILJP F. JOHNSTON * Dated this 20th day of October A. D. 1909. NOTICE. ��� '(CBANBllOOK WM) DISTfUOT, PIRTRICT OFSOtTHEKX DIVISION EASfKOOrKKA V TAKK NOTICE Ihnt Mind Uk Kljinou'-of Tniil, B. C. nceupntloii, roiinerj- man, iistcuiix to npplv for purini^KiuU' to purelutfc tins follow-; ii!g.(lepcrlbi.'il Uad;; ' - Commt-HCliii; lit a po=i'plonteil uu the sotith MUa of Moylcm-vr in a norih lrlv^crly illr'-u ! u..ii';oiic ratio from KiuusKatc, Jl. (;,', tlu-iicc ��OULh "JO cilains; ti>:ice wev. 20 c-tiuijis tlicnCo north 20 oiiains to iToj-io'river; thc���� /ijllo.v iusMiii rive-20 c.-Iiiiiti.sfu an easterly clirc-otloii to point Oj'CjS>him��.-jic-i;nii}iit nnd eontalusug ^ci acres more or l^ss. . . ( * ' " ' ' Xf.FKEP LEK ELLISON, - - fAsentfor>-AH��rtlJarnhfcKlt. Datfjcl AuEUsiiun, livj.', - , 1 l '' 1'llOXH, 73 NOTICE. to T2 1-2 cents per quart, to take j church 11 a. m. S.nuUy" Sjhool, elVecb on'December 1st. 1��S. I'likc Campbell, John IJlackburn. increased _b\- tlie case can make selections 'from Birk's Toilet sols, manicure sets, desk sets, fine stationery, pens, eaiher goods, gold jewellery, rings, novelties-- -the cata- Joo-ue list cuTd be extended indeflnitelv, Imt it is ' not necessarv. . . ' ���.''������"��� giving a true-to- clioi.ee articles, of each de- loosing of gifts will Ije pleasant.', . " urchased, by inail, not en_oTaved, is Prices include transportation. " Sous, ltd. Vancouver, B. C. i-'J p. m. l-iventng Service, 7.-:{0 p. m ;Rev. J I. Win to will preach at ' ~:'���>') p, in. Ilev. ./. VV. ^ULLKP, E. A. (Pallor.) I i'fti..isvir.i:iw i-tn;i;'ir. I 1'nion Service at H n. )n. [day school and lljljio C'la--, fi j p. 111. Kvvriing .Service.at 7 :j() p. j in. Preacher, Uuv. .7. \'/. /Mil'lpr- Onet by i\i'r?. Gilbert, 'Air. Thorn. A hearty welcome to all. liKV.II, WHITE, , -���; ��� (Pastor.) Take notice thifc I intend to apply to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, after thirty days from the first appearance of this notice, for a renewal of my licence to sell intoxicating liquors, under the provisions of the statutes in that' behalf, in the premises described ' as tho Yahk Hotel, Yahk. E. C. JOHN E GIB HON. Datod this IStli day of October A.J), jyoy. Just Arrived i l f a large (con sign ment of \f# r- < " �������� |; East Kopienaj Botting Co ' j W"'' ' -��� ."''''��� . ��� ,������" ' ��� ; ^ \l/ - , ''��� ��� ���' Cranbrook, B. C; ' L \ti k ���..���-, ������.'.>'������ .�� ^j) Muriufncturprs o,f nil kjinis- of chrlJonatc-d J )Vj beverages, Wp euaro'no expcuW-lo.have' $ w ' , ' , ' "> - " - ,. \\l \\) ouivgootls'thcG)bctrt1on the market- ��� iu # ,< " >'f ��� -' ,'. ' ��� " ���'���' I M/ , There are others; But!! ' % M> , 4 ' - I,-' ��� ' ' ,' ..�� ' '��� ��� $ ��� y\������������^���'^���^���>^���<^^���'C^^^'SI���>��������^���>���T���-���^���>'T���>*'��� *��� ���-<'-^'^r^^ ^^.x.v.^.x^ '<3 ^��.->^'>*.->*.'>��.->*. v����.->��k-s*.. ���x.-s^-s^.'sS?^^C"1 >�����>����� sS-sC>ir->r>?sj\\ SOME SNAPS, Szc 2-1x2*1: Has four-rooms. PH:- including" Kippered Herring- Firinian Haddies Smoked Halibut. . New houqe for \). : down and jhw '"llIel "' 111 a nh'go in in every respect enf, ami is first 'ela-?. CHpect. .^ TAYLOR, & BONNEK i>i;.oi'i:i!-:roi:s Victoria Street. PROMPT DKLIVKRY, Q-ueens' Atra, MOYIE PIANO LESSONS H. C. SALMON ''f Cr.anl'ironl- O'liono 21; ) visit:'; Mriyic w,-,, L 1;' io til Mrc. c; ..H.-fcV- HALL DENTIST "���< ,,1M .,;,,! purliciiliiri-. Ono ino"'-!' "^ "���.,.'��� puhlic tho thorax*" v Si8lerH'.nctl.(MH of .lo��cl��.?B. ,, l n'-il :|1"1 ���nniinnn' .I....11.11V, ���-\i ; ( ^ Crfllllwvu.k iMl.ila��rciHl1..ill'-'-''!--",',,'-i '" '.' s; ore for'?? . A, SMITH Postofflce Block MOYtp Caigary-..JReaI. EsStI . Opportuniiic-s to double vonr'.monev miick-lv n�� ., , , - ' " ��� , j- ��jiu<-ki\ aic iire^cnf mo- themselves hove every day.. Now is the time tuL , property. I 'would advise my Friends iu M,,vi,- to ' bin-" -C^ now-'as I am in a position fo'nffcr you souie'of Viie 1^ *!m rums. This is not a gamble, it'is not even ������ ��,-.����� f -, , , , r , U1 kl spwuwuoii < ic safest and best ionn oi uivcstmcm V-i-v*.' ���"��� I 11 f 1 . ' ' . , "l-"lll J(Jl��, jjj kill pans ,<)f- the fity raii^xn^ from,520Utmuard'; A mt"1 .J ' Jpaymeutdowiumd the balance ,m easy payj,j��tt.s if ^ , - , , j I 'ltave^lready,;madesome(fVQry; satisfactory deals for nmelf . i-ba.s'hkook wMi,nrriTr...-Tr"r)HTnR:Tiand wo��^Ltrcat >'Our inyc.sbucnLs 'as thoiudr tljf/ u.Cr',I''J. ;',suL'TsrKi:.\-mvi^iox ka-t kuotknav j nu-n Write to ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ^ ' fcvj p< <���