$','��� . ������ ��� ft .if'' "1" ',.<3 '. i'.v; ^ ;���$''���'$'���$���. ..- : ...���-ii"fA. :;-. .; JA"'J 1,-\pr '|��-r.. ������ .'���V.-' ��� :, a (-"7-Em '���(.'��.������If',:������ \*f ~.0,.' ���iZzzxir- '�� *K ?��' ^--i ������ 'K '��� ������i'rf tM ' : ^ ' ���;. '/( ������' ' ' ���?-';.'��� '������:S .-."'''. ��� f J" K.3 !* M ���VI S3 A YEAR I" ^ ^ I..- '-ilt..rl .- i 9 #6w is the time to ge't all kinds of fresh vegetables for winter use at ^ i ut /i,,(^.v(.:i ,.,4.1. a ^on.ififuiiv1 Sfeg Ligafea^fe ^ 1 13 Bf888 ^ l-lflvj-l.tifif; of !.�����:������- !���]��.-/; '.-iflolv ]:,),j,vn j _^ ��� i '���/// , .������,i !., i , ,, ���' "i i1 f s vj-r.f?* F lj ciiryin�� (lJl (]!0 conte.-t.; ���?pp Havfi 3 2 Ce s f-5 .��^, I1. /A W t* p i ��� 'J * '��� I t? W ^ - ������-* ^v ^^^* - V ;^'avi:.., !��>.,��:,( .,,,,,.,., c.iodn f^i^-un!! y; : vM? .k-f^tc? ;,:';..(.,-���;.(P(J (ilc verilict J aL sfiniy in ins I Kid n Vf%\ worxin: o t vince. '-Ill v< i I. ���fl-'I'c'C. 1,'j fi\ \ ��� Upp.jlt. Pi Hi:- .Ik ciune ', V ':"' *J' 'ri":p*"��'",u! ';:c; ' The result of the Provincial elections may be ^r K^hL ���.-.!��� /.. ...���,': .u, ^v ;,-.j" -Ary! safely QUKLmarisecl as follows: CONSERVATIVES,1 - liberals, -' - - - socialists; - .- - - Total," -,-.-'- ������ - '''-'���'N within only a f.y,-,-yuIcm ui d-jfcuing . liis 'jpnonout. . i ���.. j'C; ,-oji -.vf-;-]'i !o^ Li-- dop.'-i*. King'-' r :it�� :u i;'iii'..- I;.',',;:',"> -i>! i;l:. ,l:id,, ���>-( a 17. 2. 1 42. a-M^��**rf�� * iii:i.,..i 1.: I f ��� ?��.', ,lu ."b u1-,. , M�� 1.1 . pp.id. Up Capital "$8,700,000. 'Reserve, - , 3,000,000. \)iV>Ms lteceivcd. Prcacut Itak oflntcieei 3 rrrccn hraOX BRANCH, ��� a.7-*��a^5wm ��r.iJH*^-*J"f ��'��'aui .,:uGr KcBride is of -she firm belief that he' -: v/crking- majority, Hawthornthwaite, OF .COM'MbKt'-l J,!^!;;'; C!t:/���.?'^^TlZtiV'^-1-1^ T7:li ^ ^^re^-thc speakership, and ��� ' |��- t. C J. -'-'- C v.-- * _-��� ^ ' g'j^'c^^^t^'loV^To';;:^, Following is the resuit of the election in the U "igli-'i.t.riirplnccd cu lead and lead ! Qrai'lbrGOk district. $JReaJ Estate, Commission, Insurance and p 8' financial Agents. Brokers. o| i( Ami!'-,.;-- >u:d Accountants, unly tno ^t.o.^^^.^ui ^tc. c^ ^^ c.lLdid.ile. liiird.-'lhcy resents 1 Companies HcprcBcntcJ. Miniug hharw boutUt ,, !-.he act::.u ofoiiio Cianhrook I-ibeialrf prod'icth cnterii:^ Oanadu. J)r. Knit's ' i'lu'.y i.- u]'p��.-c.\i u >wch a j^dicy. Shj- : olid, boiii-viiij: in good -.var>js for laboi ��� and ;hc'l)o;-t [.o.-iiLJc Ja"rs fur tiie pro. ���' k'Clion of the warkingiiiun, ihoy cast ; ilic-ir baUots for -Vr. Cavcn, the., lahor- Ainl Sold.. MQii<&'5 &�� ^* fl{ i the rucent'oonveniion. ! 1'vtrv voti-r in '3iov:e vutct: infeISi-,' .,.^-p.,j��:,<-��r��: ir-'"-> -f< jjerfysK.' rr>-.r.-;-��C'^.-s-'-Ji -wr:-^i:'���'���-�� :;* i'.v.t ip'u'eu ��� ���\ '-"A sitsliiUnui wm"^ w!> >' fOOO.OOO " . j,.-;a.\\ .'ii.i :;n ->-* v. l';'.!l'iL i.lui: ii '222 :uo Moyfc Fort Steels. .��� . . , Til .... .in 27 ilO Wardner. . . . .. 23 2lJ Mrtrvs'-illr- . . . ... 28 ���12 North Suir M i ne . 3 3 7 I'crrv Ci-C'iik ���>2 a 2i i lilinn 4 _������> - W.-ia. .. ��� .. J n Total. . . ... , 443 ins .-lir.j's nnij'jiit y. "�����"������ THE SULLIVAN MINE,- The reorganization of the fiullivai.1 company on a bonde d nasis is goinrj' nhcnd so favorably that $."30,000 o[ the company's indebtedness on account of aintJtcr construction has .been taken up. The principal smelter debt; which, with interest, amounts to about # 110,000, is duo to 17'of the iarge stockholders who agreed to accept bonds liar. The only thing now- delaying thp complete reorganization ol the Sullivan \n the neglect ot a few small stockholders to come forward with the 20 percent stock bonus which they havtj been called upon to provide. They c:in, get the smelter running :it,'iiin In four ir.onlliri after they get funds, iii hand, and flir-y look forward to dividends as .soon as .things get in' shape. A,T<>rriUlc A.ccIdont. Claude Trotter, at one time a clerk in G. T. Rogers' store in Cranbrook, but recently a tieffiaker for the Eaet ICootcnav Lumber Co., met with a bad accident in Moyie Mond.iv niL'ht. Ho waa on his way from Hyan to Cranbrook,on a freight train, but changed his mind when'he readied Movie, and' jumped from the train when it was tunning at full speed. He struck the phi form and rolled back and his left teg was thrown under the wheels and terribly mangled. His agonizing cries tor help were soon responded to and the unfortunate man \va3 removed to the Kootenay hotel where everything was done to relieve hid sulfering. Dr, Green was wired for^ and came 'out. from Cranbrook, on an engine, and took Mr. Trotter back with him on the afternoon's (rain. ,The .leg was,, . amputated below the.knee We'dnerday. and at 'last accounts he was getting along, very well. , ^ {��� m.-: iVr :.'!.��� ; .' >'dw t!i it LOCAL NEWS . Edward Elwellis up, from Cranbrook r, D. Hope returned from Spokane, Thursday. TDan Mclnloah was down from. Maryaville Sunday. Mr?. J. P. Harper find daughter left yesierdfty fur "Winnipeg to apend the winter. Baths only S5 cent at Stone's barbet" >iiot>, ��� S'j.'b:'!/.'") .}?-Jfi)3fi,ol2 1 (; m.. i-\ >!��� ft i" CAVITAJ^, CAnihuri/.-d) . . . CAPITAL, CJ'flW l'i'-' ��� ��� ��� ' jn-i.ST.t . .,...�� ()l--KLCF.,TOT10XTCJ OKTAKI^ I T.r.:u-:uaTT,rro, ;j. ^-^iLKh^-Y ^hbi L-U I b. II.vY. A^islant Clen. Manager. \. . J��U�� - -1 ��� ^ ,..,., [ GKAMER00K BRANCH t^^L "'" J L O r <\v\(:s tm^a'p/i\mK>* r._lntore-: tdiowi'tl on depoaiU'. fe DrAi.,n,M,r.vaMsi:iall P^ns of Caught, Umiec. C tale, ..n��. .j. > ���!i-v. - li nt:! :I in.) v-, t. d, ti > ��� i : i>i' i'ci l;,. k-..!.: t.V diitrl- datSS 111 that Oltj ; .-.(.'crtiiiy abide; \c.' !* K- J"OiSoph llartiii was de^eatoa m vancoivver, .\t.sti-.iursday wuiboThankFgiving ::nd %vent uovrn ���% /-\ -~>t *. "?^> ^^ i ���Jt/i -*.;-^ -��� a !,li >;..iii-r- -ritin h u^'iver. ha; 'm '. "i1 r.ojl; cf in^aihnj a i." ;".rii :��������.' iL'.iro^i, ��M.-.o'al Sttontiou tr'fcn lo collection?. c H. iVlAHSH, Mnnacier ,4 l.o;tK.i:il-. ���-.-Aery. ��"l.:l.t. Conr:-..! _ XayJLOr \ : had cltar.u-, a:id the wnu.m in jhip v.t- i S jtiiut ciai.-- Mr. >"iedisi��tad[ iuit o>jo i.f ijiDerai cancu- tla>ivnd��i'ib"!ic holiday. Mr;. [T)v.'j Fiiggina of L?einie is in to.vr. vis'ting with Iter sister, Mrs. P. J. McMalmn'. Mrs. L-iwlor v,*.id in Cranbrook this i wet-L.tosee her husband, who is in the hospital with a brokeu knee cap. Mr.*. Miedersifidt rofn'rnfld Thursday from jMoscow, Idaho., where she hac ' I been visiting for the past three weeks, &lired Fans Liberal-Labor, was snowed under- Mi3>,_ F;,IacEacl:e^ nml childr^ T^-n ?v^upt^p;c'- o?��ct.iorf.��was Uie oi^��?est sur- ;.-,.., - t...-.-01 r-vxso of the campaign.. ���-ut -.;:^m oame out on ���simcuj ne |xC;^ w^^ a niajority.of 6"; ^ve?1 Sidney Stockton !<>.v,.r ;h.��t?-ajaJ' liscb.:.* Citi". , O MfcW-IilV -:v :iV v: | ' '��� " ' "' :-"^i,sn ^ U,",xn the "Smir district. ' , " returned to Moyie Thursday from ar. extended visit to Charl'otteio'wu, Prince "2; Of the 15 La^or and Socialist candidates in i:dv.,,rd island. r������-�� /7 -\j ^P . _ , , i ^a^^! I \v. T. Jameson, who w:.s a resident i W%7 i V fl A f 1 H 'Che ft<5ld CJU^ three Were el6Cl'ea - ' ; of Mov e for some time, died in >Val- >*��^,< o ���^ ���ii"K^iyi" ���������.������lys -^c-jj '^. j. jmj ' ��� ���II- m.nw>*�� ' CEAKBKOOK, E.> FIEE -IIn SUBANOE A(*ii^ re CUSTOMS BIU'KrX. ''>') ib^t Rates, Perfect Protections ^m* fi s A n J h [< i v 1 "V* ���" c *���* _ soticje. i GENERAL NEWS NOTES. In the matter of an application for, ,k dunhcato of Cerciiflrtie of Title to Lc!s I--1 and 15, Block-!.. Lots 1-k and {\. Jilct-li ''; Lot- ������?. ', "��� un�� Lhu-jk 10: and" Lots ') rnd 10. J;iOi_k lu the parade of the Sovereign Lb-and Lodge of Odd Fellows at Balti- halla, JTortli Dakota, on September 2" of Erights disease of the Sidneys. A social hop was given at the llotel" lCooteuay lact eyeniug in honor oi Toiri Cam eron. who intends! leaving in I:\Tuwn ot" Moyie (Map 017V ' 7 in-jre, ii few days f.S> about -10,000 j a few dayg^.Mhe^Slacau iK-mbers of tti-; order wc-c '"^ ';nc , ,{,;h a yZ, r,,rcl.g,. ni. u...',^. On October! tlic Ikinlicr iiill ^ While ov^ening a box. J. C. Mount' Comp Rates- o ]**'"����Si.u *��� ������~fx '��.J ifjoix want anything, stylish, and kqw gu ? s p ^- ^ , " Notice is hereby given that it is my Vulli^au Mining & Concentrating i orfhree Mile Bay, >T. Y., ran a ten iiitcuti'cu loissucnt tho evpiratior of' co-.ipany d;clar;.d dindend >"o. 72,^ of j -penny pail .through- the j fleshy , part HIT If IT '-f% ' /fi #.�� H 'H. J f .;! SW5... Jnc mouth fxoiu tho first publication ! 1^,000, payable on October i\ This j 0tbi5 hand. "I thought h once of all'. licxeJi u duplicate of tho "certincato ; nwkes the total paid >mce January 1. j the ^n and soreness this would cause i ufTit!3 to the above, menuoned l.iiiJ.j"r-J-i3 'iJIIiS^VH'is v:r ������ Maria D. 'Cranston, which CertiticaU ���nlied Chamberlain's Tain J3alm and.,. ���H /AGO, 000. It now seems tha't there is little- occasionally afterwards. To; my. sur* ja dated thciaOth day of January 1S90. | i:hiUioc of the ^t.Eitgene niiaa begin-.! prise it removed oH pain .and soreness 'j.'.-d numbered 7.021 K.'. ; I ning active -: ooera't-ops ''before next '[and ths iniurei,,-parts were/soon ."II. P..MacLeod."' j * ^ . , '.Dij-trict,Uegistrtir [' '*���' ' " , . ._������ --��� La ml Ilegictry Ofi;cu, Melsson, 1-. C ���hid -Octcbi':- i'}0:: ;| i,\i??Q'' pample rooai ii \vith-liousc for.C'.Jiivviove;; j! of accc:inir.odal:on3. -;1 conncct.t-'.: 1 m;:iC, ;.''i'- i"';< iatiuiiaiicvs foc'Comrnencial. ����}(? 'ttJl-':-'' !V 51 I ft . ;\ ^t , Mfttti-'Mibjifit***^ j c'rocK'.Q.uc'CATto:?.; ! Kttriiislicdbv. I ! '. '��� -'���:���-���.-; i,.rc. Movie, 1?. C; ���. ! ��� ilh^rcii Sk-vI^v;. ' ������ j ���.'.'_���> j l^iS-iYTEKIANVrVrvioo will ^ | Crov,;, HestCo^ . ! lu.:ld in the h.ajl at.T::>0 p, m. Topic: j ;^t- Eusrcne.. ��� .-.'., j ������.] ibcrty ; its Katurc, Cost. a::d \'">o.'' | >Torth Gtar. .(! ��� All are welcome. ! Julliv":i-' V- '-V"' , .,, ,. ,,- -r ,- r.,.',-.. ' I Can. Gold ..'.������ timh!. *���-' ��� ��� - ' ��� . i L-;oicona;i. ....... "-, "'���: f ":" ��� I Wa;-Eagle '.-' MAEK-ET, j l-ayne.. . . -- :-��� ��� ��� American V-cy., . o* Vhvell bro (v-* Asked.. Etd. ?��mc.oo #: (' i 1'. "hi*?, »4- • *j ** *• BOYS OF T0=MY I | BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR., ♦ Author of u The Cunmaker of Moscow/' "The For- j| tunes of Conrad/' "The Shadow of the I GuiMae," Etc, Etc. WILL B THE MEM OF THE FUTURE. £ I They Should be Rugged and Sturdy. FrtI 3*. ft First, Mr. Lefnntrton produced an attested copy of a will made by Victor'' St. Clair, husband of, Rachel, said .will having been duly acknowl- ■ edged by legal authority and admitted to probate. The will waa in-* two parts. The first had been niaiU shortly after the marriage, and was a simple bequeathment of everything of which, JSt. Clair might die possessed to his- beloved Wife Hachel, without restriction or reset-vat ion of any kind. After this, .his child Pauline had boon bom, and lie had added a 5 codicil. The codicil, however! did j not seem to reflect so directly upon the child as upon a sister, who was at that time married and living- near hint. Though the birth of ihe child afforded tho opportunity;, tho occasion was embraced to e\'press n re niemhrnnco of this sister, not bv /'( rect bequest but in a contingent, which would seem to have bi'r-n meant as a hint of his wishes to his wife. This codicil did not in the least alter the spirit of the original will. It still left the wife free to hold and to dispose of the property; but it , provided that if, c.while living, she should not otherwis-O" will, tho .property should, in the event of her death, go to his child. But, further, in case of1the death of I'arhel intestate, and the death of his child without issue, the property' should go to the issue of, his sister Theresa; and, failing- all these, it should be taken and held in trust by tho city of New Orleans for certain char-it a bio purposes which were specified. The will closed with the following— the original being in ' Victor St. ('lair's own hand—and Air. L,eh"iiiglon called especial attention to it, as showing how strong and permeating was the devoted love which had been able, even in seeming, for a .season to blot out 'the due remembrance of a sister: "And yet'1 do declare it as fully in accordance with my will and pleasure, that my beloved wife Rachel, may, if circumstances shall so in- ch'no her, bequeath said estate, both real and personal, in whole or , in part, to whomsoever it may please her; and her act shall be held right and just before God and man. Thus do I manifest how truly I love and honor her." The court being satisfied of the nature" of Victor St. Clair's will, L-ef- i'mgton proceeded, in bchalt of his client, to make known the further grounds of his claim: and, by abun- danco of evidence, with other evi- 'denco, that could be had if wanted, ho proved as follows: Theresa .St. Clair, the sister of the'' tostutor4 married, in New Orleans, • Jasper Murdoch. Of their .issue, two daughters, Theresa and Eveline, libed and married. Theresa married a James Hugo, and died in giving birth to her first child. This child, tho only issue of Theresa and dames Hugo, lived to manhood, and was named Adolphe. Jie was an unfortunate fellow, sadly dissolute and in- . temperate. "And," explained Lefimgton, "his friends gave him up as dead long ago. They onco received information direct thaUhe had been killed in a drunken affray at Vicksburg. But, from recent events, ic would seem that the poor man had lived to wander this way, as wo have no doubt that he was the man who was fotuid dead upon the railroad track not Jong since. ITe must have been in search of Madame "Rachel, probably for tho purpose of obtaining money. Touching his assault upon the girl Christine, 1 can offer no explanation, becauso i know not the exact circumstance. 1 have no doubt, however, that ho was a desperate fellow, and if he had planned a bold stroke, ho would undoubtedly have struck had it been in his power." ' The coincidence of the agreement of Caspar's family name with that of tho dead ruffian was not at this time particularly noted. It had been Hpo'kcn of before, and had become an old story. Mr. Leffington then proceeded with his development: Eveline, tho second daughter of Jasper and Theresa Murdoch, married 1'icrrc Compton. They both died within ten years after their marriage, lea\ imr two children, one of whom alone lived to grow up. That living child of Pierre and Kveiinc, named Alexander, is now before the court, claiming tho estate of Victor St. Clair through direct heirship dc- livod from his maternal grandmother. The evidence in this direction was submitted, and it seemed a, clear caso that, barring claims from the other side, Alexander Compton was tho truo and lawful heir. Arii liow was it with the other side? tion. ' Mr. I.eOmgton had stated his'car-o, and put on his e\ idence. and it only round nod to prove the identity Of Alexander Compton beyond tho" pof-si- biiitv of a doubt. .That done, it would seem that the mis-1 property was all his own Hr Arkwright had been present at t ho session of the court,.and v. ilh a hea\y. heart he repaired to the Brook-ide and told Christine what had I ran spired. But rh\ Arkwrie-ht had not been tho only interested spectator in 5 court. Sitting near t h ' bar, where ho could hear and observe freely, had been a middle-aged gentleman to whom the judge had bowed respectfully, and whom the public administrator and the registrar had greeted cordially. This was Kalph Apple- ton, a lawyer of acknowledged ability, but whose lime had of , late been chiefly devoted to literary pur- Miitt. «■" Tliitt evening, not long , after the (lep.ti't'iie of Arkwright,, Christine was informed by Cora'that a, strange gentleman wished to speak to her. The gentleman was admitted,, and it was e\ incut that mutual c< n'i- denf'e and esteem were the iniiiirui.-ite result of their greeting. Christine looked up into a face benign and mild, and \ et a face strong .i"d reliable; and he looked upon a girl who might, have enlisted the sympa-' t hy of an anchori.te. "1 address Christine St. Clair?" he said, as ho held her hand. She replied in ,the affirmative. "My name,", ho pursued, "is Ilalph Applelon. 1 lnnc had some little c.-c- perioncfl ,in , law, and ha\e been s'-'iu to you by- a woman calling her.-cli Undora. That I have obeyed „l(er call is suflicient pj oof that 1 trust her. 1 feel that L can safely l,)id yo., trust her also. , I trust, m\ child, that I may prove a helping friend Perhaps j on ha\e he.u <1 of the result of this day's invest igat ion at the probate. Court?" "I ha\ o heard, sir. l?r. Arkwright has liccn here." "Vet jou , would claim your rights'?" "My true and honest rights—\es sir!"' "If there had been deep and wicked plotting against the true intent and purpose of Itachel St. Clair, jo\i would lend your influence to its exposure?" , "Vcs. sir. Oh, yes." "Then you will trust me to enter proceedings in your behalf1?" "Jn my behalf? Oh, no,' sir, not that! I cannot appear so sordid, and so forgetful of all—" -Mr Applelon stopped her with a wava of his hand. 'My child, \oti misunderstand me. Through you alone can we stay the conspiracy. lix order to meet them with any promise of success we must hunt up evidence, and the gathering of e\ idenee will take tune. Jn order to gain that uiiw we must show to the court good reason for praying for a stay of proceedings. In your name, and in yours alone, at this present time, ca.n we appear in cotnt. Let us throw your claim upon the estate out of the qinsiion. Without a wiir in your favor \ou have none. But. will j on help me to uineil and discoinlit the rascally scheme of v\ hii-li I hn\o spoken—remembering, of course, that I will stand between of tiro and Heady for Work, Play er Study—Keep Them Uoaltby. (;rowing boys should always be healthy and rugged. Heady for play, ready for st ud.\ , and ready at any tr.uc lor "a hearty uumI. This condition denotes good health, but there arc entirely too many who do not come up to this standard. They take no pari in the manly games all healthy boys indulge in; they are stoop- shouldered, dull and listless ; they complain of frequent headaches, and their appetite is variable. Sometimes parents say, " Oh. they'll outgrow it " But they won't—it's the blood that's out of condition, and instead' of getting belter they get worse What. bo\s of this class require to make then'i bright. active and strong, is a tonic, something that will imild up the blood and make1 the nerves strong. There is no medicine thjit can do this as quickly and ■ us effectively as Dr. ^Villiams' Pink; Pills. Mrs. Mar> Compton, of Merrir ton. Out., tells what these pills did for her f'sixteen year old son. Shi' i sins : "About two years ago my son Samuel began to decline in health.' lie grew very pale and thin, ar.d - at times experienced serious weak spells, coupled with a tired, worn out feeling, and as the weeks wrnt by he Delhi, ttie Gem Mnrlc«'*. Delhi remains the center of all Tn- | dian art Industries. The most skillful I jewelers and gem cutters, painters, carvers, embroiderer* and craftsmen whose creations could tempt the purse or minister to the luxury of'the greater and lesser Mogul* have gathered there for centuries, and trade habits are hut slowly broken. Along Chandnl Cnauk plump merchants in snow white Hothes and tiny jewelers' turbans invite one to their whitewashed, fell floored inner rooms, and there, treading catlike in stockinged feet, they unroll gold and silver embroideries, Kashmir shawls and "camel's hair'' stuffs and cover the last inches of floor space with jewels. Necklaces, girdles and a queen's ornaments are drawn from battered boxes, scraps of'p«per, cotton cloth or old gannel. Nothing seems quite as Incongruous in this land of the misfit and the incongruous as the way in which the jewels of a rajah nre produced from old biscuit tins, pickle bottle3flnd innnualade jars. One buys the gems of a temple goddess, and they are laid in grimy cotton wool and packed in rusty little tin boxes of a crudity Inconceivable.—From Eliza Ruharuah Scidmore's "Winter India." She recked. A gentleman tells n good story on his betrothed sister. Visiting his home after a long absence, he was sitting by the side of his sister, with his arm around her waist. Her head drooped on his shoulder in the old, old way. An aunt in the same room enjoyed the affectionate display and remarked. Why, tliat looks fl. lf ,. Wiir-the name or ,," U rilirf>t ba sweetheart. »i„(ll.. » .. J'"B"s implied, "you position." auntie. lot^." tii«7-\l:i|1i"s „ n«™T Raw Wj. 'VLr '*• -M»3'he L hav,:!;'./!1.^ auntie. "Well, if yon Ui .' «»ul x]ii was the parting Bljljl ^"^"H- practical admission ..V ;""ij wai a pea.inneat. ission or lbt ^"ta. And Often Make the Resulting Backache to Other Causes. DR. CHASE'S KIBNEY-UVEB P ' Many women have kidney disease ( thorough cure is e'vidr of the symptoms of kidney dise*.sp with fi"om reputable people in all v,„> those of ailments of a feminine na- , ' >i" ,lT ,„.,,. •> . ,„ , , .1 Mss- "• Wilkms, Jleim >, turo. tte would warn you against Belleville. Ont.. stair-* • ■'■',' '*' grew woi.se'. This alarmed me, for my husband had died of what tho doctors called pernicious anaemia, and 1 feared my son was going the same way. I had ofte.i read that Dr. Williams' PinkPills would cure anaemia, and decided that he should try them. A couple of boxes made a de- cidod improvement in his condition, 'and by the time he had taken a half do^'Ji boxes his health was better than it had been for some years previous. His weight had increased, his listessness had disappeared, and ho was blessed with a good appetite. J may add that other members, of ray family had been benefitted by . tho use of I>r Williams' l'mlc Pills .and 1 consider tJie.se pills (be best af all medicines." Poor and watery blood is the cause of neat !v all diseases, and it is because Dr.. Williams' Junk Pills act dirccijy on, the blood, both onriching ing it and increasing the quantity. th.it they cure such troubles as anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia, heart troubles, incipient' consumption, and the various ailments that afliict so mainywomen. These pills may,,be had from any dealer in medicine, or-will be sent post paid at .jt'f a box or six boxes for $2.o0 'by writing to the ,Dr. Williams Medicine Co. P.rockville. Ont. If you value your health never aJIow a dealer to peisua.de \ou to take something else. Siiporatitlon of the Unlnclcr Thirteen When King Arthur founded the famous round table he requested Merlin the enchanter, ito urrange the scats Merlin arranged one set of »eats to represent the apostles. Twelve were for Iho faithful adherents of Jesus Christ end the thirteenth for the traitor Judas. The first were never occupied save by knights distinguished for their achievements, nnd when n death occurred Hmong them the seat remained vacant until,it knight surpassing him in hevole and Warlike attainments should be considered worthy to fill the place. If an unworthy knight sought the chair he was repelled by some magic power. Tho thirteenth seat was never'occupied but ouce. The story goes that a haughty and insolent Saracen knight sat down upon it and was Immediately swallowed up by the earth. Ever after it was known as the "perilous scat," and, brave as the celebrated knights of the round table nre said to have been, not one ever had the courage to elt ou the thirteenth chair, and the superstition against it still survives. are the most marked symptoms of'.severe that it alTected kidney diseases^; others are loss of health and r wn<' i\,. flesh, dry harsh skin, deposits in the • m^ 'run down % mTu" urine, swelling of the feet and legs, Chase's Kidney-I,iv,r Pills 7 severe headaches, stiffness and sore- Njint my trouble hss ness of the muscles, rheumatic pain, cold chills in back and loins scalding, painful urination, weariness and despondency.1 There is, wo believe, no preparation extant which affords such prompt relief for backache and the other distressing symptoms of kidney disease as Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. That this preparation is a box entiieiv J peared. I can speak hi ti„. j • terms of this mcdlci/io froi,i ;!■,',' it acted in my case." Dr., Chase's Kidney-Liver p;[\ pill a dose, 2r, cents a l,t>\" "ai dealers. or^Kdimuisun, Dub ', Toronto. 'To protect i« <: in -(•Ml \ :y i'l, s.r. .a.. iu,ul"-u- J " IUOLl'C.1, \(,|| (U'jl,.-, imitations the portrait and m"t'i,'' of Dr. A. W. Chase are ,,^'^uZ ♦^♦♦«**^«***^*^<*4>*0e«a*«Q«eeeo**^e*^««*«*>t$Y4« ARE YOU BUIL.OI NO IF SO KJSStEL DDY'S IB/tPERViOU The Bos-fc Bui Iciirtg; Paper IVIiaeJ o. Only one out of every 1.000 married couples live to celebrate their golden wedding. Why sro 'limpi'vur and vrhiiiiuc aboul vo'ir corns, when a 2fi-cent bottle of Ifollowav's Corn Cure will remove them0 Ci-.eit a trial, and you will not rttiict.it. "What, supports the sun heavens?" asked the country teacher. "Why. its beams, of course, plied a precocious youngster. in the school re-. "Watch ft Horno'n Enm When Drlvlnjf. Whether you drive a single horse or a team the principles are the same, but in driving a pair see to it that each horse does his share of the work and no more. A pair of horses, moreover, unless well driven are sure to get In the habit of wandering oyer the road. To drive well you must keep your eye and your mind on the horse. Watch his ears. They will be pricked" forward when he Is about to ohy, droop when he is tired, fly back just before lie "breaks" (Into a gallop) and before lie kicks. Before kicking, too, n horse usually tucks in Lis tail and hunches his back n little. When you observe any of these Indications, speak to him sharply and pull up his bead. It la very mucl stronger nnd thicker than any otber (tarred or build In?) papof. ,It Is Impervious to wind, keeps out cold. J.et»ua la heat rJr rles no smell *>- ~»<~- »k»«.k- -~ —:.... « . - **■ . •*-■ •■<"- anything sheeting les, creameries, and all placea where, tho object Is to Veen" an »voa md uniform temporature, and at the same time avoiding dampness. Wrlto our Agents, TEES & PERSSE, Wfnnlpag, for namploa, . Tho E. B. EDDY CO., Limited, HULL. smell or odor absorb* no moisture, imparts no tnsio or fU\ o-"t0 with which it comes in contact/ It Is Inrjrely used not only for houses, but for IiniziK cold storage building, refrigerators d«l"- * ♦ ' ♦ t s e * ^♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦♦♦♦♦♦aaaoooQOoo©**^^^^^^^^^ Day and Wight Sohool. Individual Jnstruotlon. Ono Wook's Trial Glv .•cn. NATION Mother Ciavus' Worm Kxlpnuinator i? pleasant to take : sure nnd effectual in dc-truvam worms. Jiaiiv lm\e U ie * * * » It was near ten o'clock on tho evening of Air. Applet oil's \isit to the Brooksido that Caspar and his father sat togethir m their ictired chamber. They had drunk a bowl of punch, and were now smoking. "I think, my boy," said Alexander, 'that ivo arc on a safe tack at last." "On (he home-stretih, sure," responded Caspar. 1-1 do not see wIh-ip there cm be a break." "U.-ib'SH/- suggested the parent, "this girl, Christ.ne, >houId gi\c us trouble, J was told to-day that .wnmg U'a.\ brook swears l,e will stick to her through thick juid thin." "Not or \ou U\[v him," said the son. with a contemptuous .snap ot" thi- hng'-rs. ■•[ h;i\c po'-itrie knowledge thai his fathei will cut him adrift if h<-> persi.slii ia nny such thing. And 1 haw; other knowledge Tins ]>.,.,,] "\\.,v. hrook is one of w>ur e.-.sy, w.ivwar.il fellows who fall r»adily mio tiajis haited with the right kind of excitement. Ho has been rather f,,<,t f,t college, and b" i.s inrlimd to be a -srio: t Let him he once cut oil from the goo.uVinlh-icnces,, and surrounded entirely |.>y such as we cari bring to hear, and we have him disposed, of heydnil his j>owor to -molest'us; Aral as for the girl, Ave must gr.t her out of the way. She can give us no last- nig trouble, but- site may perplex ami delay'us for a tim-c-: It. remains I o be seen whether she will liiul friends influential enough, to' help her. Of her ow;ii accord she will d'o nothing." "And." queried Alexander, ' ''.sup.1- pose she does find friends who wish to help Per? What can they do? ,1 cannot .see how she can found a claim." , (Toj'bo Continued.) His RcreiiRc. Me—And so your answer is final. You Will not be mine? She—Never! But pray don't go and blow your brains out. lie—It would he nn idle attempt. People s:;,v if 1 had any brains I novel* should have proposed to you. A Sailor <»f llnirpry. Vrhat threatened to be one of tho worst di.-asters in the history of ship- mug was the hut ning' of the Ocean Monarch. Tho lire was discovered In h'T fore hold an hour or two only after sho left the Mersey. There was n strong breeze, and she was headed for the Welsh coast. F.y some unlucky accident an anchor was dropped, and 'the big^ship was brought up all standing h?ad to the wind Tho flames came'roaring aft, where ('.1)0 passengers and crow were crowded. A P.razilian frigate, a yacht and a pilot boat wore near, but they only attempted to pick nil those who jumped and swam. Suddenly tip came an American clipper anil rounded into Ihe wind barely 'jno yards away. In her first boat was Frederick .Jerome, only an :ibk* s.>nni,'tn, but one of the bravest se.'iinen that ever lived. In a flush his bci.it was alongside the burning ship, and be climbed on dock amid the scorch and smother. There he stayed until ihe last soul of 000 was t-aved. Iiis clothes wore on fire seven separate lime--, and ho was scorched almost beyond recognition. His only reward was the medal of the American TIu- mane socioly.—Pearson's. GrpslOM and Death. The custom. of placing the property" of the dead In their graves has always been followed by the true Itomany gypsies. It ia due to some old tradition of ill luck attending the possession of au article whose former owner is gone,, and much valuable property is buried In this belief. There is also a sentiment among gypsies against the possession of anything that has belonged to a dead person, because it serves to remind the living of the departed nnd inspire In them a dread of death. The custom o.' burying their property with gypsy dead dates from the earliest history of the Romany tribes. Capital, $23,000.00. Dosirnblo Business Positions Gunntntnod to Qraduatos, iwuuntl.ii, Sfak.rO.Knd, Trfe* rltlnt. Hoot If »|,lnr, >ud »ll !.u,ln.« i.Mret, »rir(lt*Ur »n,I IWnnWiI. liirhl. Mm rail or «rtl. tor frt» «!*!.»« »p« .(k.r lBr»ri»»ll<,B l» >_ J. 0'bLU.Ii A\ C.K., Jla., II.»»,, „r»r Jl.iu »«J J-.«rl,t i nlualprg. 'Phua« ||»J3. . ... Am Vls.stKKcrnicil Report. The family doctor had been summoned hastily, and he climbed the tenement stairs with a grave face. A woman was awaiting him in the doorway of a flat. "I understand little Tommy has swal- lowett a quarter," he said. "Where ia K't" ""Oh, doctor, I'm glad to tell you we've made a mistake," she said blithely. "It wasn't; a quarter after all. It: was only a nickel." First Tent of tUe Air Pump. The first public test of the air pump was in 1CM by its Inventor, Otto von Guericke, In the presence of Emperor Ferdinand of Germany. Guericke applied the carefully ground edges of metallic hemispheres, two feet in diameter, to each other. After exhausting the nlr by bis apparatus he attached fifteen horses to each hemisphere. In vain did they attempt to separate them because of the enormous pressure of the atmosphere. The experiment was a great success. A Sleep Walking. V*n.t. In tho swampy districts of France the men are accustomed to walk over tho marshy ground on stilts. A sleep walker on one occasion buckled on his stilts and crossed n swollen torrent in the dark. On awaking he had not the courage to perform tho same feat in daylight. rtnin!nfr a F.il.sc Tmcne. A story -well known to lawyers of the last generation Is about the "umbrella case." A man was charged with stealing an umbrella, and a number of witnesses went into the box ,to testify to the offense. The counsel for the defendant noted that each witness carried an umbrella (the time of year waa midsummer, which explains the necessity for these impedimenta). As a matter of fact the prisoner had no defense to make. Tho barrister, thrown on his wits, exclaimed: "Gentlemen of the jury, did you not notice that each of the witnesses carried an umbrella Into the box? Why Is this, gentlemen? It is done in order to infect your minds with the idea of an umbrella, to prejudice the prisoner in your eyes, to raise 'a false issue,' and I appeal to you to signify your detestation of this concerted action by bringing in a verdict of not guilty." The Judge, who imagined that little attention would bo paid to such a nlea, took little time and less pains to sum up the case. Tho jury nevertheless brought in a verdict in accordance with the resourceful barrister's wishes.— Loiu'Ion News. When sugar'prices are low. farmers ran hereafter utib. crops more prohuihly h\ iii beets for u«-e as cattle iced meats haw shown tins u-.-th feasible, and the diiid beei~ easily i. to red. I'll si ; lit' .; on- •.. l!'J For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Hoy. Solilicrm Iji Sunt Ii Amoirlen. ■In Venezuela, Colombia and other South American countries it'Is no'uncommon filing to see boys of fen or twelve years of age or even younger carrying'rifles and marching to battle v.-illi the armies which fight'in the civil wars of those lands. These boy soldiers are usually.of Indian blood, and (hey light quite"as well ns the oldest veteran. Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years/and so have the doctors. - " * *»•{• n»«* Arf* CWryrwrtorol in my rwnlly totW yean. It is tho beat tnedJMne In the wortd, I kad ixmg MK8. J. E. Noacaoas.WAJtham, u&iii. AH dTuggHaa. -* ' J*. O. ATXR OO., Hui. The Zodiacal I.ljylit. The name of "zodiacal light" has been given to a singular appearance frequently witnessed soon after sunset or just before sunrise. It may be seen nt all seasons of the year in low latitudes and is obviously due to illuminated matter surrounding the sun in a very flat or lenticular form, nearly coinciding with the plane of the ecliptic, or, rather,Avith the sun's equator. The attention of astronomers, was first directed to it In the year ](JS3 by Cusshii and was long regarded as being the sun's atmosphere. This idea, it Is now thought, is incorrect, it being generally believed at the present time to consist of an Immense assemblage of rocks, sand, cosmlcal dust, fragments of metal, etc., such as the earth i.s continually encountering in the form of aerolites or meteorites: It may not he out of place to mention in this connection that th« rings of Saturn arc believed to be composed of similar materials. Weak Hearts, Weak Blood' - » Weak Nerves RELIEF IN 30 MINUTES. Dr. •Agriew'i Cure for the Ji.-.n: r.i"-er falls to cure the heart uial :ii ;-.■■■> .-nil ie enrich the blootl. it relieves i:> •'• i ■'- utt-a. It is i\ beacon h^iii o> icil \c( back to health. XV. II. M>is.,..':t. i G. A. K., Weisspoit, IV . mi\s 1 ;,<> bottles -of Dr. Agpow's [ieuit Ci.-iu entirely' cure.d me of he.u! itc.lei'.i':.-:> hi.'"- extreme nervoumiess. Its \ uPe <■ '."'• b« estimated." Sold liv itii il'i.-'t' Agnew'g Ointment rcfanes cc'cns a^d tetter in a day, isc. 5 Dr. Tn honor of the King's \ r-if I washed its statues of Dan '■ < and Henry Grat tan. If attacked with cho'.cru '>i - " complaint r>i' nnv Kinil .send i\; «'<■ a liottlo of Dr. .1. I), ki'llo'.'i; - '' *■ '.cry Cordinl aiKl use it mcail1...' i- reetion.s. It works wiili wmid'-ii i1 ' ' ily in Kiibdniin.'- that dn'adhil l!!"<" thnt weakens the strmitif-i i'""1 ' thnt destroys the vomit: "'i'l ''' • Those who have used this H .■ icine sav it acts nroinpl I ^ m'I '' fails to e/fi-ct a thiu'otarli ii.'ii Some [it'ople ha\'e a vt>'.'' ' pride, and nothing hack oi i fall a man's body his >■.■ • < em.'til if you will, hui d"' I he mi.stako of calling him .' 9 Dally a«««ert cf tha betvels Is necoe- oary. AM watur© with Ayor'o Pills. One Thins Unlirolccn'. ; Standing over the shattered remains of their last Dresden china statuette, tho exasperated mistress said to the awkward servant: "Is there anything you haven't broken since you have' been with me?" "Yes, mum." replied the serynnt.' "I have yet to break me record for de- structiveiiess.^ Contanriiitlon nnd Wel»I«t. Insurance companies insist that individuals are imich more dangerous risks in the matte* of ttiberculosis if they are twenty pounds under the normal weight than If (hoy are the descendants1 of families u-Ith tuberculosis op both sides of the house. « 9 • - 9:. S «/ •. d •■ 6 ft O »•' o t» o o o o o o 9 e o A e o o' » © e . e mo«oe .POSITIVELY CURES' R5\e*U7natis»3 Neuralgia Sciatica. Sprain.8 Soreness* Stiffness A? e 9 • t B 0 0 9 D t t 6 6 t I t « « < t C a o e o e ' e o 9 » ,'»»o«9te«9«l'',e* «<* 0 !9* '^CWHam? fmi^mwm^m^^^^^^^m^^^?^^m THE MOYIK LEADER MOYIE, |.,(,j.cd at his latest pho- .1.1 n in his Sunday clothes, M. he-poke keen disappoint- ■r , • i,..,i tanking, suioLlit-iirif. m p.. u wonderful euro is' ij,.,. stuid'. i ii e ■' ''I" :■■ a, 1'UH, ,.;,,.' itif,., '];,,, carries the he.n t-s;,); .^^ , ' *',',?,,«■*,•; » Willi In ; tf.i I !,,, , i, .'' Gives relief in wifsf. u.-ul <• iui el of V.r,'' -'* GRAIH COIVSRSISSIOH MERCHANTS W innlpep-. ?*RADIi:v.v'S«& If. FirDGKH, PiiK5IJ)JvN"T. company, U-SITED J. Wood, Ma.vagkr. >,ome men jmagin. whol" orcliesti;. herai: in I hc-ir (\. [■<• (I nil. 1' t' 11 ■ -, Deafness O.nr.ot Fte Curcd i.'.e.' Ii 111' III"-'" ' • ■ - ■ - ] • tin-, picnu" snide be soide wid j th had twitily years iigo ,an™i, . ■ -.V rain vonanissioa r*. -• ilo"'->Uint in Winnipw. Cam Exchange, Winnipeg. «^ _, ^^ .P**' 1 1^ g^ | D_-_C_-_K_r Our FaH and Winter Catalogue. , ^ Bend us your full name and address, plainly written, and we yyili be phased to --end you in, return a copy of our handsomely j illustrated rail and Winter Catalog-tie, just issued and now ready I , , . ., , „ ready ,lor mailing. _\,o home m Canada should be without Simpson's a text book for Canadian retail buyers Lite Do- ,, j„ .„„... I'od.V Wh-cn O ILum l«o , _ here is ordv on,. w„y Ut lllI(, (leilf.,.. s ,,,e iict.her m.m o' me. Ihero s , ^ n»t ,, j,y n^u-ut,,,, ,, ,w-,t i.s, c.iuhed ny u'i biflarjjisl co-i lie Ki.,. ;el.s in- •.,;.u thnt was niver in the other, ■j heiv may he improvements in pho- .)ai.l'ui:g."'said .Mr. llerlihy as he '.le- ll'ic- cabinet sized card face table drawer, "hut Oi've h j,.l-.il". d ,!■>•,'. M in hi? v,t tu .*•"!.* Ihiui."-Youth's (.'oiiuianion [jt'J-ft'Ct lieuiinj; soiir.d oi an- U.ti liilleniaiulioM cun bs trj.e.'i l;tbt-r Vii.'t-alioaH. lu offer t of movements in the ether , ,.,!-. upon the rupidity of the vibrn- tlK'in. The unit of jii.n-t whips in the tins tube i ('.stored tion, Jionrii)' ) It ha.S been ,},. ;i„:i- jirinlucing •„ .a^iiiviaent for slmrt- waves in ,.ilar is the bicrou.^v hich I* about one isveiity-dve nu'lli'.itil.'i of an inch, Waves nieasu'nm: ."vJ tu Hit' bicroii-n aiTect our iio.spital iUl,i .sen.,,- o! sighf, the fdi'u.T uiuiiber giv- | as . ( ii,g vinlei and the hitter red color. The tjta-e, ji.-.ViM a riles.- out iin-j ,"•' .1,K n<'.'i').i! ct>».Ii- naj l,e (J< Mrri. (.,i lo, , rnno rascM <,i;l of v M Kl,. , , Mr t/:nh. which Is n..ii.;,.,' i,r , „ , condition of ihe !„.„o./; .j.-r,',".., """V \Su will cr,Vtt (),„. |j,i;|,(f.f,: ' any cisc of IJe-dncs^ fc«ijs..(j that cnniHit Pe ruion :,v ||nj Corn Stud for rirru..-:;'s f-t Addresi., h\ J (;jn,\'l*V ' do, O. ' *-><;!iI by d; >(ro [■,(,[ ~r,. Ilttlj'K V.lini.'y" Pi!J. o . ''j'i il (d f. r !'i l ''ii.-'n i ''- OfiLii/l. .V I1 o Tole- tlif- l)C,f. I ■: tl. >- wri .. i li!,Ie r.iys to which the actinic and iiL'en ruys belong; are' shoi'Jr-i* nnrl Ji'cii measured as short as \(M us. Klher waves longer ' than • giving light give the fVelhur of J (,'f.'.t hi-,., ;!., Tlie longest heat waves sire _ a \"ty si. limes the length of those of the : horse ne . '■'lull .-1 |,|| Victui i,i. ■ h-d It, f. i .u: • i '"j i in ,-i)( i •,,. , liehlimJ > lee I.,-,. d- loli .iy -i, or one three hundred and fi.f-' j l.'.'tli ».d" ;iii inch. :,e!f : j body, fn-elv .stuml,h'(l j.:,ii . i - - i I f..i t im; An An Old Time Tlxitfanion. vd cli'voiiifler ti'lis ji cPrious s(oi*y of .■:. i'\i.;oson winch occurred in Lon- (!,,;i .bin. i. h-!!'. -V --= 11iJ> chamUer, it xic!!,-. "eiibiit 7 of (lie cluck ut night. .v:::_' h'l-y i-'i his shop about harrei- .::,' iip "t" gnnpowilcr, it look lire arid ,»i tli" twinkling of an eye blow up f.„i eiiiy fiat, but1 nil the. houses therc- ,',' ,i; !•> me,, number oC'fifty nr sixty. ,"|.i. m:' l-i-r of jtersons destroyed hy il-.sh! i\i injiht never be known, for the :„.,.;. |i,,i.-" hut one was the Rose tav- r:n, ,i I,mii»i never (at that time of .ii'^liti hit fuil of company. And in lir, . i.r i nr ihiy«, after digging, t'ltey e.:i.:n!".:. fiiuuti heads, arms, leg*, (.;•' '!; ■ ii.e-t interesting part of the • ■.snolK- n!ii.ut, i ii*-t"i mj.\.\i: on 'him and n was as v. i.ll Hherhrra ••■Ugii. I my him- -!!..> h(;,d ;;.:.(] -r>'S f,!N-|Vl-"->$. Ho thinks that this number will probably be ' added to slightly 'when the returns arc com- piuled., 'J'he showing is r certainly a marvellous one, both in regard to the number who. have landed in Canada to become actual residents and i hose who have tuketi up lands in T'.lauitoba and the Northwest Torri- toi le.S. , The arrivals for the month of June are ghen as follows:, United .States, T.b.'tU; Urilish I.sh-s, G.-Ui'.l; ronli- nent, (3,LG:1. Total lor, June, lVlOt} •20.5:12. • ■, " 'JTn .statement for the twelve months' ending .June i.s as follows: United States, 4-1,u,S99 gave the ar- Catalo.f^ue. It is minion over. It is yours for the asking. Write for it. Two Mail Order Specials. 40£^&S?i 3 mar-It-Tarfot a Kilk I'.eit. hetostitclied and coniL'd. o\-i'j'i/.c-d buckle, buecial ^oc Black TafTiitfi Silk Melt, hemstitched and corded, trimmed with buttons at b^d:, pietty oxidi/.ed buckle.special, 50c a-*' '^' M A I'i*\trCH!-;MiX. .,'.->!:(, marr live (rcpro.-it ;;f 1 "/I ,Vi)tl \\i- ( v.-|! hiiiJ.', lie My )- -lh.f ,LO, J-,: V "i I f.._.\ a-,. w ere kiiov.s '.'.ha! ml t ollhln'l la.t" llevc] iii* rati t'n i ill In- (1 j. s. Mkinrtl's LiniaieiU for sab e*ervTFtere. rir.ii; '. i.- ii i> ii: t; v '-f - ;..- \.z ii. ! ■ ' u- -'.amIi!'- \.|)l "i',l l.el ill >iw'v. « (.-.Ml' (.'.;:! 1, 1. . ..' I P'.'-I I. ' c; '!. ■ : f-i: .': ' W\:< :. 'I lie '< further on: -:ng they found the mis- ! niise of (he Hose tavern h;:r'iiiid one of the draw-0 hy ihe J>ar"s side, with-a only slitled by dust and i-'r bodies being ju'eserved r 'lis- of great timbers f.-il]- '.:,' ujion jtnotlier. There "!■ 1 upon the upper h'::ds'of ■•; h a young child lying in ii 'wly Utiil in bed, neither r.ii'ile having the .least sign < "i'cr hurt. It was never *-■ ciiilil it wns, so Unit one -ii Kept it for a memorinl, 'i:ir lOCio 1 saw the child. !li ui a proper maiden." .Mill tie ■ thai v. I'l-i, in")-' frii'tp!-, 1Vi"< )i ;>s h fori .Die 1 i.n..- i n: 1; the r :n. ■!' <*\pei e'U.'e ;i ma u ihuvn ("- up doctors m Crantosi and St. Clary's, hut got i;o relief. Finally T bought a box 'of Dodd's Kidney' Pills and commenced taking them? They helped me almost' front the first, and I y.'a.-i soOn completely cured " 11 is cures of this kind that have given Dodd's Kidney I'ills their popularity. Vou can't find a neighborhood in Canada \*.here Dodd's Kidney Pills ' aie not known by their cure:-:. If the di.sea.se i^; of the Kidneys or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Pills never fail to cure it. K id in 'I he best time 10 urinl water or ris- A fJKXKIi H. FAVl-'KIVK -In e\ pry Iiia--" ulnie mil ■>'hired Pr 'i i.eeni«' W- h" I ■"ii- <'H 1m-! not i.-iih-l to e'tahl.sh h 1 ejii.tn:ki;i sii.i^,!!^ 11 it.t il... stcmnir f('i(i'it(._s- v. i.ich it tit;s->,"-'-,.., „|,. i.iUi.-d ei'<-r\-.vin-i ■■ v lic-i 'he-, In ••nii.e 1,'ime, U is ;n 'C'ener.U ijs,-. 1:1 (-,!':.: \>,'i-st ii-d:"s_ .mil \n»ir«|iu -iv. ., p l.nii-".lK)Mi iMi-di' fin* iiti.I tl..- ileniiin.l mr -,i c,n h thnt i! is ,1 l,nnr:l" ftlii're- .\ e,s p... my own I" Mi:-! r; mil!'* too, St vie- in " i.in llll! a! 1 cr idler other hipihts' itt quantity i.s on mg. an ho-ir and (i half before luiich- '•oi! and dii.iier, and half an hour before retiring niiii. I ■■'i noi'ii all oce.isions nnd hy : 'i '-miiliy niothnd.-i. As the ■•-"s .".long the plains he : v. ith his six Phooter. Tho i!..m has a shotgun or rifle '1 .1 convenient place await- ;*"e.'iran<*c- of a coyote near hoiKo. 'The hunliir of more 1 '• never misses a shot at a l.i'e therp :ire professionals ,:K- else but pursue it from • end to another. Besides-, e:'g:inb','. 1,men, h,it hy persons who ,J'..'i" a In-miess of hilling coyotes for p I.,-;.,.. It I ([;= : ! I*1-!! .; •• - 11 ' ' tin' .',.'.. d:c... .. rntiiTi' 111' > lie (,::■- y. II cl'»' ;i-. ill m.-;;. , i:.-' imiiI A girl ii'*1.' as a pi'.-sibi gi>--; to c 1 \e r thinks <>." a \-'.ii."ng man e husband i.'r.lil she be- iiilil ,vd\ ii e. n>i man is a- succes* f'.i! in iiis flir- hi'.ie'.i- '.nth other women as his wife INI.I gilK's. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Sndi- rjCSticn, -i-d hind;.' I ;i;;ino;i:«, tnla! wii>f;~ l,..f. :" t he heAhar: u".ihi:es of South Am- etic-"-ii Ni'iiiie-' 'I lionai:; i iosUats. of Pur- infi. Out . tei>L h.s pn aid.or'!. nd\ ice, [,i:..>\-.i'd ij.iucl aais. and «jS cured pcr- i.,,."e.'.i. v >u lie1 worst form of Nervous pros, nilioii nnd Pv.spei'si:i lie I111 — a- itaiitiu'i.ilcd it to otlu'i-s with cralifyini' i. ■.-.■it.- It's a )'ii'.iL ncne builder.—12 ing to help mo.. I con-mited the best ' rivals as follows: United States, "13, P'15; British Lsles, lO.GGfi; continent; 21,0-JS. Slaking a total of l;.M;h In 3.S9G the entries numbered J.,So7. in 3S97 2.3S'l, in J.'Ji*8 'i,84S,. in 1899. G/-R9, in 1900 7,'12o, in 1901 8,167, and in 1902 14-.033. The incroat-e in 1903 over "1902 was 3 0.710 11:o tan.i «.t I'romihc. ,t I'ev. Canon Wtlch. of St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, sp'eaking at tne tii nnial Foreign Missions f-'eiuival in London, Eng , on July ,2; thus ;-.] oke ot Canada liero.he said,is a -lirgm lar.d oi vast extent, awaiting the settler, millions and millions, of.iat present unbroken prahie will in lime i-ustle with gol- i'den grjin. 'i'liough tlie po[>iilation' carcc, the movement has set in, and w;U continue until it has peopled tlie broad plains. It is the modern land of promise, and, coni- Hinard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc -\ Jit lie girl, aged nine, called her father to her bedside the other evening. "I'ann,"' said the little , diplomat, "i want, 10 ask your'advice." "W.-ll. my dear.. *-hat i.s it about ?" "What do \ 011 think it would be best to gi\^ me on my hirthdav'?" ig'fr-T<*WAft'yre',ta*Kfe«iMtk&jt-yBr^ i.f llll(llll<¥rr>iri-1-p.|p, |t| is the toughest and best leather ever tanned for iriitts and gloves. It is boil and scorch Droof— has no oil to draw cold or" get stiff—is wind proof, tear proof, wet proof, is always soft, dry, warm. Iron-like wear —handsome appearance —'economical. None genuine- unless stamped <(Pinto''Shell Cordovaii " and with this' brand. Sold by all leading' dealers iii Manitoba, N. W. Territories and British Columbia. MAKK 1IAHY Pl-'.KL CUOD. A baby's temper depends upon Jiow he fe<'is. If ailiflg he will be cross, woiry the moth'e;- and annov c.very- bod\ ir'i the lious-: if feeling well lie 1 js as"'vet s will be bright, active and happ,\. it iS easy to keep >o'.ir babv leeling good by profiling by the e.\perieiice of mo thorn who give tlner-litt Hahy.'s Own 'Tablets mothi-is. Mts. t ton, flat . s.i\ s . "Our child - . 1 pUIillg IL «J.I1 v I .'IK. ' One of these, quo,od; "A ],lt:d wi \\. Shore. Castle-, eat b,-cad Vi-ithoi.t remedies v. it hoist i\>r .! bov 01 Hab\ tried olhei beneiit. 1 th'-p. sent s Own Tablets and -\.» -"'-.'■. 01 s j)!-!*]'''' I .*> Ut (1(1(1 Uljll pi.i'.'C th(- A t hint ic tola: w o; til of City a; y.V'.- Minard's LlaioKiri Bcilsres Kcarslda. ut* Uv< iv< .-tie a Willi tug to tho hat a less r-'ckle .-> defoi-esi m^r ecoine absoliiiely iiiiper.i t H e forest t i"..!'!i-i'..,s .'. 1 e not onl\ e i'. t It.in those of S.seden. but c'.en ,"-s i ha.'i, iliose of .V.'stria-lfimgnry 1 m 1 of the I'mti'd St.-ites. tart ha.s Til'' °'*,,-s. paring it wi'.h Canaan 01 old, be wherein thou shall irccne.'-s, thou shalt not Inck anything in it; aland months old has ahva>s lx-en' 1 roubled ■ whof,c s.f,-.,..-: are iivnanuotst 'of With iiidigeMion. We had medicme j wlu>so hiuh -.hmi mayest dig brass." fiom two doct-ors and tried olhei ! yc?i a la,ul of nromise, indeed, and in it lay the giv.it . opportunity of ihe Church, such an opportunity as found them .m.st what was riMmred j ,)ad poVe(. bo(.:i .vul a.- v-0uld never Tin: child is now all light and I.s do- . ro:.ur_ TwcuU-mo tlioi-sand Immi- i.ig well. 1 r,j.allts were iiourine in each month— Ii.digestion. colic. constipation.. j>n .•;.,,_ kc*cou.ll( Americans and for- fliarrlioen. simple fevers, in fact a!1 l.lrim-nr^m.wr-*-n ■ 1 m , | fmrrn ■M~IWMIH \m the minor ailments of little ones are cured h\ Habj's (>wi\ Tablets. The.v always do mvnl arid cannot possrhlv ilo luu-m. and ::i;iv l;e given to the youngi«.it infant with perfect .safet\. Sold l>v druggi-ts or disect bv mail, it 2.1c a box b> i.ihlnss-ing the Dr Williams yiedictne Co , Prockville, Ont. In ■■':. 1.., tl .r. ).il 1 tu! .. )".;■ o . T(>t>noeo For Wlvei. "' early history of Virginia nnd ■ml tohacco was by all odds the ■■!"-i'.iiit 1 rop. and it w.t-? even ■•'• limes to secure n wife in ox- ' bu- a mod"rale amount of to- ■' "> in hi let- days In the we-d a ",v '-'iild 1st' obtained in exchange 1 ■*'>>•■ iil amount of wlilsky. In 17.')2 1 .down tobacco was made a le- ■' :' f'>r .'til di'blM, including cms- ''• nl'mst 11 dozen yours after the -' f|f .I.'inioslown by Captain :'':'!l an Knglish nobleman. Sir :"'i.uiys. brought over with a ',! ''f supplifii ninety young Kng- "I*"' who iintii'Hliaiely upon their " <'re wooed and married by the : • ":ich being paid wr at the "l-(l pounds of good tobacco." ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIME ftemovps nil hnrd. soft or calloused rump-1 nnd l.lonus-hfa from horses, tdond ipiwin. curbs, a[)hi:ts, nngliono, swouiiey, itifle.'!, sprnins; circs seie ;iti(l swoollo.l thront. coughs, etc. S.ivo S50 l>y the iso of one I10UI0. Wnrr.intod tho most wonderful IHemlsh Cure ovor known. Sold hy nil drURiciuts. I'or sell e.m mi; purp' >scs ii"i Ii 11 1: iter lor be thing lie: tor t Iui ii oat- s.",a|l (pi.i-iiitv m a muslin bag. pl.-id' 111 1 mi'i'i I' oi t wi.. 1 lii'ii In Kiating. China, a man was recently execuied by being nailed to a wooden cross. lie lived three days beioie he .succumbed to his tortures. I an-buoy Soap — disinfectant — i-s st rough lecomnu-nded by the medical profession as a safeguard against infectious diseases. . \n orphan as>bun :i'( Moscow, w hit h was" loniub d b> Catherine 11 is <.'ippo:*ted by a" tax on playiiig- .-.iriK. i!';d („ ic,M.p ,M1 n„iniJ!iff. , '"' ''''ii'idi'in Magazine has a story ;,1"i,:1'."!J "•' 'i building reputed to bo ki; n^"':t .west of Chicago. Tho pro- jn ^ b'uiul some need of outside' help •[.'.1( "":li,,'"ig ' Id's expenses and even* '„'fl.V!1:v ,is'',l '<) exchange chocks with ,,t "" -0. p.'iy his building expenses. fi-i,,.'1 r'"S 1Yi'MKl *'>■• . plough already. f,'i(i In , Kir. K'.'t .vou roof |( ir,V" "I can't nC- l;!,|';!L 11|(: roof, on," said tho ma- ,. ",l1 S"t\ 1 ha- b.T c i:i." To 1<'''i,'i,■"''<•, «'" <'»« Ilonrlli. ""■;,l'".v .cri.'kots place it little gin '■•'"••liiil in 'Ule, tvo contracted to it; litiitcriiil when I get It in:-],I. tale,, ^ it ;i •'iiiiceron the hoarlh Tlli^ will attract tho erick- 1 "i'l die after having pnr- THKV Alii: A P i'mus.'s tlt'riiiiiioiiii-lil 1 E. 1*1 f>t-.' -s't!,•' 1'v,r"« **pU *" l*tL rin t) J.'KKKPAIJ. CO.. 1 h'.v. tIS,-.i y.«ir Rp«**Ji> .Cn-T ,*?,*] :dvvaj-8(;lv.?iu.-'.o:'.«" '.'.■'I' ll 'isn't what- a man does/t possess uiakes him poor, 'but rather lie wauls. that ai ItiUo hiivi:ur."or J. ui .1 ->i -1.';' . (.,,i(,,..., „, It„on ai..«ui«lv nl,:,i,!nr':mcii^orS-^^ H , 1.1UO — —/ fii ^."^Slr:^^ operations in wl -„V^&TC^^^ I Soap cannot be use . ..< .1,. 1 '1 • '1 ■ 1 liirar. tti «• w*^* EN'PAU CO., f HOSBURtt FALLS. VT 1!'.. 8. 1. K£ -.- r: •« .-sua"na&w * There are very few cleans- hich Sunlight seel to advant-' ! jpje. It makes the home bright I iuni clean- in i eig'-ers—-were tlase to bo left to I ihein.-elves, or was it not the plain duly of the Anglican Church in Cancel a lo gather tlinu into'her fold? "And 'now," he concluded, "I" am not asking for financial' help. It is men that We want; Fnglishmen, not to preach to Canadians, but. to minister lo the Enghsh settlers of this gem-ration until I hey and their children shall become1 absorbed in the Canadian nationality It is these 1 eoj'Ie, h-aiing English shores, who will make Canada the granary of the Empiic; let. us not bo backwai d in tondcring them the bread of life." irovr ' I'enultie.s- whicii foi low the use of I [Tills not. so ea refill ly prepaied. j is T_!-ie OPQ of Dr. Ac-new's Livor after dinner. It will ..pronioto digestion •ind oveiTonio any evil". elTects hearty eatir.g. Safe, prompt active.pain-, imd plensiMit. 't'his' effective bttld, le-SH pill is suppliintiiig tlnj . old .school nauseous purn-ulives. 4 0 doses, 10c—13. Ciambling among American workmen is almost, unknown as compared with the.same evil in (I real. ■. ih'.ilain iSilVH ille Moselv i,,«',!|iliiiSSi'i.'mel'S Since the formation 01" tlie Ccrman i'mpire its ]iopuhition has increased 17.V.00.UC0. On duly 1. I'dO.T it was esl iii ia' eel. a t ;"iS.'~),-l V >. f > < 11 >—an increase ui 1.-10 per cent, in a year. W. r\3. *U- P*.«-». X'MlJflJ_3 ? -'i:-. J-tidof John We.Iey that he f Wf\\ TO C< V>:-i't>l.;;l^ �� ���������t ���.���-..'���...-��� _������.-��� t;-inr! v-**" a-t .>. >*,"_",">^'*','_"'","_:A\_!/*?'^^ }*-j-��-l..��r��a^fr*ii' hC." . I . " r. :: a_u ���/���>>��� ���- ������r���J,1 ��� ' ) h.v! ! t VO-J ',;,.��, ' mes.'uc};....>I ..-{.) <���_��� \,.j:npbcll Etrect, ;cites-or- ���itir_<;"irt'T; 1 -'n1-- To ',)-. 1 r e {_, iii grip lb_c 'i.j,.i! <-i-,h'U Hi);- '.-ndency ,' ��� y 'if.o'n ,er��� / ..oid-i and 1 street P-esi<_ei:t;a: lets- i;.*i Tavbto;*; _._, .jh ��� _ r i ' ,\/'.|.^'.*./'-A'>l''/��''/r'^r'yT'yr'^.^,>J,,>'. _�� ^n. ���RS "BE IE ��� \\\i-^*.->*t^_*��;��__��-^cK--��i>-��_ii>.��3_��-rintt-^_��-��^ IMllflb LtiUM-i tJlllUHi $��� ml ^^y * ������ ' ho. _*_.. a. ii, T7. ; l ine. Wentworth :..,,-;..:.- i:k...c).c..-.:..iI1,v���-.v jjjjj " ,-'���'.." : ".:'���:���:'J j;:::::";'.'"',;:;'":" / * opera house : .obambbook ���' 1-.:.-.:,:.*,��� s't-'V-.f,'"'- :"; ^'-'>: ; ���;-:(;;;|-:S<;a|' ;,...'*.,. k.-.' Ivxj ^_ ,5. ��� >..' Ll l . je..,-., Ii.'i7,>,. I. l.i.,jiu ^' ,1 1 ' .i - . It j., r,t j'i;;i(i']jjj , in-! (L.-u :��� i., ;,', m ,..-i :-,r, i . F ���, ������ .a 1 , .J, J.;; * , ���.-. in l.'Kt' ; ITcugo aral lot on Victoria _f;-eeL House and let on L.tlic Shore ���||f: ;. , rf ��� H/:- *���:- v-T'S?*";". ���/ .':PI-' i-.. ,^;/ ���'���i'.-:i'-i.''i;-:. ���'��� rV-i;: !>���/ ���p- -iui; ;"-';;-'fl!e'-"ii_fV:'^:Rjghtfticr;V-^yvi.^'^^ds*out j fc ' ;2,!>o��v -aid' ..:-"N'oi.h��.��;;n;''^^ '.i.: ^ :r.aiv in&ke: moiiey vwiiJiout-au'veftish.n-'-' a^* ,'-.: TlriSeis,'whyvShifistGhe;'-is rememberer;. -' is the Granitoid Mm:'ri /J "'-H'- ^:��� i avenue. .iJuphii'^v Mod: 'i '','���! ����� r Hf !' ��* ���! V fi 1 Blroat. ������ ��� ;^f^#^ Good dairy busiiipsj near iown. ; '^1?^'0-ii^:_?;*' Jlining stock, , FOB RENT. ?..ee;.. ;.' tiic -��� O. (... /. i.ail 1 very ' vi.,:,���i'i.thri,. ..v\.o.d'��iti- 1 �� OPEKA SOUSE j vile:: to tut-..: t.::.-., 'r^.t:^... j �����> JJJ Jr. '. s��lt. . ;.f .! "j^-c.j.j i|) coHri.EorioN. f Itck. Lh'C v. 1 //';w fo^_-^_^yr-_J__.Jt___._&0__^_^^_r_-__.c_a_ja-_x-w,���E_r���r-^-w'M_ J /'/i\\ ' , ic,3ria �����'"-"'��� lo.o:J7" \ 1 ' 1 <���- "^���:>��� -t__l_i <4.._^-*1_!> ���<��*�����*i_�����^L'3J 11 v:^;?S:';:��i.->5_->��^--V_-,,*k . Jieetwcvery Monday pvening in their ! RANBROOS: A Modern, Hotel In a Modem Towi; % "W-I.Iev I.o Igs i:o. , Kollins & X)ickto;ca, 4 I'ro.irlotoiH. tf|)i hi ���i��� ��� T-i~m "���ti I���nil ��������� ��� ��� i _ .. * *~ ���* v * ���___'"��'T5ii_-:. '"^v;v-IT;.iS:-A%-':;bvEit;!;;:r';:(:-' .-,,..���...,..-,..,/.-.:������.*'. . . v.--. ,.:^oxv thafc ih'e;;'campaign/.'io;''',enc1aci, \^':.^^^0^^l-,'::^}y: AVera'gs'.i.'in'in . wili/fnl-n'vhis /atten- I ;':';.'i0tf$$'.eoL'iiyT_iip"..>;^i]'I-eia.Gl> .szf��_.il^y;' l2isj,-;'.oii'*3ra_-_-3 ��� ".^:/:^i?i^|!^!::/'lv,,' :���' P3Pei": win:%3cond:''fro;i-^!fB ���-iigoni^ine j ����i��CTra Office rooms and living appart- aient-j on Victoria street. ^-v\._cj.'Cj3_fj^ Ii. /jJiJ.iio ^ j ixotifios for ront Odd fellows corc'iailv invited. i J-W '^^-^^* i^^^^.^^-.^-?.^,vsr^ C. A. Foom, F. J.' Smyth, Xoble GrMid. ���> "��� Snp.r'v. i beer v.- | r^i i. H.\' #, .��� tX' B. C l^#:l@^i;S:'//;' !.Ivy'rv.ta'.df-;.'_tb'.p��'dip, jj 't.lTo":t.6te "of ,\Vii"ri)ii.vr | ���*> y ^ lliflSlii;|l|: t';��:,ti'pon tliet-. verge: "of;' .u"l ler-.'/ttciit-r,utilioi ���, j wo do a general eomr.��is_iu0 j Moyie Board of Trade ;' tv Farrell S Smyth, I j0^>"*-"ii'''"��'����=rt ! | Bo:c 35. SIiop____^^- ������:.-"���-.'. ,". *il$Mo'^ ',7 Y>fl V\^t."h T^OmoII" ���������*���'' v/./W;iiJl/.t:*?-;-:.iii;. / ���/���'/..' :'.-...-���..���'������.-:' *-.-'''.. . .- "' _OX_, ._ J~J_.._I_._. .-JO UiiiUj '���"--i���'���;.!^-fe;y��J^!;^v-iV-M^.j'''^g'"���..';:.-:--:-i^:����� x3^.e!"'VVs"*i"ati"ftiiEt,o-riiijj'.;.'tVi'��.-iri"lei*p".Gts o) ; -?'';f|:lMifS^ >l|^ne> t T�� ^U*^ Building. -S?IISB^5|SS?S^^^ M0mov,!; :wii) | open Wendnesdays -/.''.;,.- ������ 'iK^^SiS'?'-^: '-"iVJ?1../ .��� :.V-;.,.i:;iJ'- v.^-isli ct^y b.;-.Ii i's -/3ei:;o tipr. ��� to. ���.-/h'i's'.'-.i'eo ii i j - ^r ^ -, -j ,_ - .*���"->'���;.; :j��'3��,j^^S^-"^^. ^:;,-"^-r^'':V-".:*d.'lij*^-- j_?^^"i*%.-so.0V_t^*b_r"o *_?.>'-^ i_v-:?*.-. tii-n i a-rlQ!- ^a'r_.urcLay ^-^-.^.'^il^pif^i^yi .'''^liiiVtqri'tlkVbr^ig^nei^bbore W. Et. Stone, Prop ::;���/.!/:,:^|jjggp|/;.| /gg/Mnnv brotlier.///:/',/ V.;-; ://..'/,,.//':./,/>;/:../':��� ''/���!;'"f^lilfl]i|f[/i^':''---^^ /y^'^-'^p|^^^i^"f-'0''.'X^-P^^ICJ! 9;;P^"i'^'^nc��' ifS tff-;^;; r^iiririi ,?:Nui j_i: :^i'ro : IflpIfeir^I ;/:".".":J-.1 ll"?���*"!'? K^iB;Xv.'il 1:breali..:::,viVis bect^rierid/y-"will ��� di_ "'"J"J -m..-��.ii ' ��.i����^< _<. t $Sts S^cosite'-^ -tioets on tlj0i?rst,'vVcdnC',.-:l',..y Ovvning of each month at iS o'clock -ili'-i-p in L'no court hoa-e/' ,' Jam'k-: C'ROinx, JTon. l'ros. ���HOYn*;, ]?. C.| a. ?. M/.cnoxAhD, Pres. i ^ P. P. JoiixsroN, < ���' ' K. Oa-ji'ijelk, Vioo-1'rco. fjoc'y. i g^aaiij^.^.*--'��;__^iJPjm'S-_KaMjW^^ J Lyi 3i uffene OH Aw.-P. CAMPBELL, | Undertaker . i and i i Embalmer v:^/v/^!gi|l||;;ti|:// j ^nuai_3i8i?. /W'���|||Jif|''||:/:/.^ i Con:ns, ^oskefs, sLioud-, of n:] Gi���t, 'b;^>:::i|S|iS|il5{S^i/^rip?s;.^LL:;^^"^it:l^^��� ^a^Sh-t-S/:-He^^vit 1 j iml _t;-l_o onstjintlvkeul i- ftosl:." :\;:>:-||l|ii||||r| '.;iy:\:,h^hf}iixi ������editor l ^'^,hvtoqz.: 3. o. VTi-ctit:;(;-> oi.-:; Ad ,51.;?;��./���!.' ,��� -/,: '^?2W/-g':|fi1/:f'/ "��� ::/Vi^|^^|^|si^{|r:-/���:::''.. :^^c^''r-:;ip e^-^^ill" /l.;e - /11^ Ce r;es CecJ \: ;| n v.'-'ft-S^^ Cures.Pain Instantly in any part; of body. o Without taking a drop of medicine. All the superficial pains arc relieved without the ��� ! " big rislr oi taking dangerous dmes into the- system. Tts work is pimply :nai-.''elouo. Price, $2.00. CHRISTIAN NIELSEN Agent ' , ��� noriE, r>. c. o ^ -or* *C�� wi Harvey & Mq Garter, I'OIIT STHEbLMbO Harroy, ."HcCcrtcr * lfinlch.ini, KEVELCTOin:, IJ. C. Barristers & Solicitors. W. F. GURD9c c KAKRISTKI*, EOtlCITO-l, t-'rC- CEANBEOOK. 4 B. C wow>gi***i-r****^yj_-r*��ajLL^^ ���������i-*-.rMJUgx**fa * ^^���^s^*-_rcyx*T_^_^c*_cr: xsrr_zTajr ^.-.a-t:^ 0. F. DE3AULNIEJI < J1EAIER Ii: ���DB, E. E.'KINGK X> _HS_Cg"fiS?JX3.!l?. feW.A. Pvest, jlfOI __��� _��, Cranbrook, ���w*��� 'JJ*J*tf'W-w<._wfjh>j_r-_vr3 B, C. The .afoat buy of tl-.o Bsasou, and you ' will double your money in three months. The company have 12 claims, which surround the St. Eugono mine-'-.(1:3 largo^t aiJvc-r- :ead mina on tho Amo-rica.:. 'continent. ' sury Slock Is few Sellin wiiiS srBr Pht'tofrranher VilUff i H^A/ PPin!Geors?eH. Thompson 81BSI;.- ,-��� ..:'tv.-f;W'��^.��"v'vS-{.'J Vi:' ..v.-''...'.--'-- - . ���-���'��������� -.������.-~-'-'-- ���.���:���',"���-;. - .'���-.'-<:���-. ������(������-���.���.-���.������. ���...'"/ ' S_^_!;:::'.r-.'.:.::''tiH#?l.-t^-.S-S&'^-'-"'���--rf**?-^"sr-.giyP^:'tll'e'.;aver'-lge''���-.pi;ice":;.:.;"bfv"*n:lc I Cr.ii.iaol: .foyle, U'oT-t Steele. 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Queeiis'cA'vrG. MOYIE B..KRI3TKK, SOblClTCr., 2��.'o j _"*' tary Pl"3Lic, JLc *i< *?>' For Partlcr.laro app!y ti _S ��� . ' ' ' Solicitor for the Imperial Bank of Canada. a FARRELL. & SSYTH, (> "I b' BOX 35 'i COSMOPOLITAN j CRANBROOK. Dmnsn Columbia. :ov:i:'_ ia^..>:xc xiozei. ! isi j tu-T^Tw^_'*=_��-r_-_3rT*=��- S.tR_.������W_H-1_3 __rt_ ./������-SB-"-. *^rv ���^���>- fc J 1 8'- The bp-t of j'acenrnmr-dation.- ' ^ fENVH AN'.VfAb 0 a MOEE THAN $30,000 IN PREMIUMS. 1 �� d I 1? o osop .-I ij Qonve 221. i '-���-, ��� JOSEPH K!KDEPSTAUT.P,o,. I P* ^ McMall0n> ^&- for.tho iraveiing Pubiic. j | Greatest Attractions Biggest Amusement I 1 - :v-��=>o=-i���... ��� ��/! I.S' f;:-;i'��� lll/l;lf^;::-- ���*#��::;i!i '?I??-H:if/ ���.���.i!'f':i��;'". :.".; /.,; . . , ,l:f' ,!. ���'������ ��� ���, :.'V. 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Reniedv rtliOlvUilOi l-'ii'-id ��� WHOJ.'JTf'.'iliK A.NU li.'OT.Vn, ^S suuidard and nmiii reliance iii'iln. treatment of croup in ,tliou_aiul_ of homes, yet during all ������tliia" lime np case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in .��� which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon ns the child-becomes iioar.se or even u.�� soon :ib the-cronny cor.Kh appears, it will prevent the attack. Ji is plea-am to take, and many children like h. j( contains no opin,M or olj���.r j)ar:-nrul substance-and maybe piven - as f-on- fiilently to a bnhy tl.c U) ,,n nrI,,u> Foj. ���sale by all 'hng-risi--, . TERMS���ij:]i5 io$1.8 per week,' according, to residence in Hotel or VJIbi-i. IF YOU HAVE A EOT TO SELL, . A HOUSE TO RENT, ���St. Paul, Duiulh, Mi-uiieiipolia Cuiiii'i'^c.-and Poiiiic East. nI'TRAINS DAILY tf% Jj FAST'TIME �� : New- Equipmenc Throughout, Day .. Co.aclies, -Palace and Tourist -.'��� Sieeper.s,Dining and Buffet Smoking and \A- brarv Ciir.s. Quality not excelled ia the Country. ,Try it; and MEAT MEBOkAWTfl !' ���' :'::. . tfe convinced,. I'reriii and (.hired Meaty, Ero.sli /j1'-'^ 1*_J��" ���*TO|N "^"w'^r"w:Kcr-"* : ' '' Fish, Game an.i Poultry... We. supply ' only i!,��.' best. . Your trade solicited. ' .' 'F;.1!"Ai;ttKTR -ft?' /)*, ��� !?��� _rtt_V 0 'P. F. JOEJvsyojv ��� if' 'f l( -Or if you wish to invest in any off those consult In. -aU-the- Princ^ | '���".������ ��*kles are Supplied ;witfe> the Beet the I IINJNG STOCK TO SELL,! Fur Ticket,, Rate., Folder, and I CltlSS " aild TOWHS ili'4 iwr^...^ "�� 'T^r%.M.��M' *u��.��oBu 0^ * " Full infntmati.n, call 0,1 or ad- ' B;itish /.nln^Wo i$ ^^^^ Tl?0 B^ ^ Filled" Wltll - British Columbia, jj theEe^t Bk-aads of Liquor nnd Oigars. f dre^s any Grfat Northern Agent or write FARRELL & SMYTH. A. I'.. C. JlliXNTSTOX, G. IV. 1*.^. GI2 Fir-it Avenue. Ska.tu.*, Wa.sii ! Uk\ (j) fi) .UOVilO itniTisir com.mihia \'t HEADQUAKTHRS FOR COMMfiftciAL" ,.. AND MINING MEM i)QUAin.,,u- .on East Kootkx.' v. ^ Al��viis '��^*i-iv_r mi_w ^S^^SSSS^S-'SS^j-'S;*^?.-^ _������. ........ i .. $ (Mftp V_sRSW?��W3��� mm