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Complete Work.
. Oicton, Sept. 25.—Creston -is en-
loyiu_ ■. goCd 8ie„jyi i)t_lth7 growtn
«nd i.hcu the rich /arming country'.
-vlni-L surrounda it becomes a little-
bettor a.nnrovod it will be one of the,
most prosperoustowns on the Crow's]
Nest line. Fruit and vegetables of all
kinds can be grown in abundancerand
■Heck raiding has become an ' industry
c* no small importance.
The reclamation farm, which is close
, to liero, has 9,000. acres of the finest
j kind of farming land, a 'good portion
I? A Yt&R
jJ 'rr-iTT-VT** *-.-«- ■" •-■ ;- rt
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Jg iMi.IIl3yII.tjB |S L MF " ,,i0h' ^ U,Kler oultiTO«on- ^e
Z " ' ' ! ff0ft Cf dykin*J iS °0ijlS "leadilv along,
M . ,. j and, wiih, better success than here-J
1 Company will JW,' tt«i,- tct?;\,„ ._ _ ■ '. / : I
-_£•£"* -"\
■_^<>3
To any one who shows
,, the largest' cash ' pur-
Chase in ,our store for
one; week/ beginning
.' Saturday morning- until next Saturday-night
at B:30, can have their
choice o,f a suit of
, clothes free out of our
large and. assorted ..,
< .stdcfc of over 100 suits; < }f
Weflnditpays.toad-' f
vertise. and let people *
know what we have to
■offer. The bargains offered ' last week, were
speedily -taKen. advantage of, .arid:the.same
., prices hold good.
, ■_; TljUs s}3§ciai offer ir?.-
eludes J'clothing*, dry
goodsf un'd-e'rwearV ,ih
hoots and shoes, and all }a
i^rids of goods, except $\
groceries, .Each cus- M
'tomerwill. get a cash
receipt for"goods mir-
chased, and the party
yyho can show the most
in the aggregate /ft
amount at 9:30 next (&
Adjusted
Chicago.
im a hot
and,wiih, better success than here-.)
Company Will Soon, Hold U^'the town-does not have to'dc'U],' ' ' A tTv^ut ' ■
'.Annual Meeting and p8"^0"'"^^^^
p.n„<* w-_ ^ mine,a.big aiivei-iead property oniyj Have'Commenced, 'and
t\yo miles from he-re, will* esumo opera- - ■ - -
ticija lUsoon -as tho price of, tbeae
['me-jala go a little -higher' in ,. value.
| There are also some other good pro-
Tile money has been rawed for 'he 1 P°r,ti6a n°a'f h°re' which wiI1"80rae day
completion of th« Sullivan smelter" af,reShipi'Cr"- aod dividend payers!
W-...-..M,. n. . ■ " la. tbe town thiB mercantile interests
Faaa &
plendid stool
Annual Meeting and
leot New,Officers
■' - 'for Same " .
- Grreater Number of
Men'Employed/'1
Geo. llunro arid R. J. Long are cun
'ducting lirdt class' hoteld* nnd the
traveling public can be assured of the
i,„„i. ^r . , ■ , . '..
(Is
6S
,. --- --...mu MOCK,
">ch has U-«n'on the decline since
tlie trouble over tbe delayed v,-0rk occurred some iirao ago.,, - '
The Canadian LVeWhaa completPfi
the survey from Ximberly to the- Su'l-'
Imn mine and-will hayo the tram- .. -- ---
Jrom the,road to the- min/* a <'.' tl r- . j rt:"11Jenc,J'"i -iei'e,arj"-ong those worthy of
"'one and a 'half mile/ V^l!"cT "" "
wuhiu OO'days, _There will l,./som(
Aeeitlement of the fight between'
the Coeur d'Alene mine owners'and
tho smelting trust hae been made at
m aioo__ the conference in Chicago. The rail- are now occurring warrant - tho
- -«- ton, and the- smelting company holders to hold the ,-ice of same fi,™
■nake8,acatof.UatononitschamfiB. ^,i„ ,"i_ -;-1" : ' 8amo firm "
J 'IN- ABU"SOASC"E,'sUimODKl)iJ .
|MOBBISSEY,B.C.
«jj The recent -strikes 'here and'?
_g elsewhere show the imnortance if
j[ of Coal and Coke.,; " ■ 7 ' r>
| JIOIililSSEY Coal mines will & '
^ always be worked to their - full k.
^i capacity, which, insures "a large 2
o and steady payroll for this place. *
^ Any careful, intelligent investor f '
■% who will eraminb tho resources ?*.
^ surrounding Morrisgey, will be- %
^ come convinced .that when h« k'
% buys real estate here at present £
«*• prices, he is purchasing at a low K
^ price property that will bring £f'
J bun splendid returns. Lots on ff,
M easy payments. , $
1) ' MORRISSSV TOW>'8XTB CO. i^'
{J, Thus. Craliaii, Afft. HEOBltr3SJEY. jj
b *4t •£>s'"^"'^^^-^v^'^---"*<^rT^i^^^^ ,
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1 "H'o^lcJe.,
To the stockholders of the Similka-
meen Valley Coal Company, Limited;
and. all v/hom if may concern:
P-eceat 'development of the com- '
pany's coal lands and conditions that
are now occurring warrant - the -
best of accommodations
Then
ire some
substantial
,ti- ., ' *■ -."nil:
delay m getting t[ic machinery there
but the,..meker will be liblc i0 8lR;,'
some time in December: Tin, '..nt'H-e'
;n.<',Sftlliyjui was to'have held u«.
■>nm-«l ripetrijr J:,b_ ?,rIJndi_vl; " bm
oe:nB '- t:;* '-t^-c.'' of -^n{ltor
Ttirrr-f j'.'v*':'~f,..';',' -V/-' .. ■ , -' ■ i i>ore—to Jir, p.t
poned anU^'pro^iC'L h£l %£6fr S^'^* "
^
time next week. ^ yew officer* will
tlicis bp eioctod for ihe coming year.
There is coui-ider^hlo 'demand for
men lit ATarysviile', » ' '".•
Saturday night > can
have the choice of a
suit of clothes free at
.. AD DITKWiir, LOCALS.
Thv delinquent tax .list for this
district appeared in the Fort Steele
Prospector hist week. The "list can be
Ueeu at the courthouse.
-.«% 1 It is almodt ,-m assured fact ihat, the I
makes,a cut of $1 a ton on its charges".
In addition there are other concessions
which make the reductions"amount to
about H a ton in the case of -most of
the mines, '
-- nuiiuj ui At the same lime the rnineowners
oufciou belong to Mr.' F."G. |set the ^^i \o increase their' ship-
mentajn tlie aggregate from about*
8,000 to 12,000 tons a mouth. Ship-
men is under the new scale have commenced and it is expected that, the
force of men in'the miues which are
affected will be increased about '25 ■ percent.
The new arrangement is expected
to mean increased profit to the mine-
owners amounting to $100,000 a month
or$1,200,000 „a year.' That' is done
-without raising the price of lead, which
is fb;ed at 3£ cents a pound.
The Goriienince .waa'held a. Chicago
.and was attended by D. jr. H-jy^.an,
president"of the'"Prised Consolidated
j special in
Utile and lid Mallandaiiie.
Crestoii is also the borne of Lord
-sholto Douglass, 'nephew of the
Marcus of (.iuceuabury. Jxjrd Sholto
has u-beaiitiiul residence not far from
the town, the furniture alone for
which cost, over $2,000:
Jue Wilson in constable ami E. N.
Murphy niiniug recorder.
Bom—to Jir. cad Krr?t Joe \y'nS0ll
,i-pCAL NEWS.
liin Farrell has gone to llossland tu
work.r ". -'- ' 'j'.'.- f ,
«, r'. ; c |i«saiutfui-oi too I'-risGo" Consolidated
Kin^W^67- '^ ^^^^ .fm\«™**»y> -,-^ntin, the„mh^
" }' owners; Traffic Director Stubbs, re-
and at a good'"figure. The company
are not' offering Treasury stock at'
present at any price: ' '
Sirbilkameen Valley Coal Co., Ltd.
, ItogariUnff IleciBtration.
Persons'' who are noV'bh,- the voters'
list of South East Kobtenay do" not
need to have their ;names ' registere'd
again. Jt i3 absolutely" essential;
therefore, that all those who are not
on the voters' lists at tho Drbeen t time '
m order'to obtain a vote, i must see
that their applications are han'ded ' in '"
to the collector at the properoffice'viz.. "-'
the Court House. This must be'done'
before nexto .Monday, ' gept.' 29tii .
Constable A. D. Drummond has "tlie
necessary blanks, etc., for registration'' "
fro m
mi
*/^ Bast'Kootenay Lumber Co.'will erect-1
and
John Blackburn returned
Pineiier Creek yesterday.
A splendid dance was given at the
Manhattan hotel Tuesday'evening
d\
ttf
M
presenting the Harriman line ; a representative of the Hill interests and
of the smelting trust.
Why you should buy
m Tim cmwim
V
a largo sawmill between Yahk
Tochty stations on
river shortly.
the. lower Movie
3&
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w
8 il b g S 8 _ _ , _
Jaid Up Capital $8,000,000.
WW& HUBERT HAINES," MGR
' METAL MARKET.
Xj-iy York—Bar silver, 51-f cen"s
Lead, ft. 12_. Copper, r-lL.'K>. '
Lo.ni>j,v—Load, £10, I','..-. 7jt
' £A5-t KooncxAY Kroci-r.
Asked, Bid
Crow's >7est Coal ^,30 q0
St.. Eugene "50 40
-*^or(ii Star 20 1S.J
Sullivan c ,-■!. ,-,-i
their company, says' ihe Nelson ;News!
s
F. J. Hill, >ccounhaiH for the" St! TTx^T ^ ZT* ^^ '
Eugene company,' was down to. Nelson You^ ^ ' ^ ?"»***' ™« D. R.
this week. ■ o.0'U.?g' inau,lS,Qg ^'rector of the
,„. ,',• „ , . aimilkamoen Valley Coal Co., Limited
_ I here will be -Presbyterian services have returned from their eastern trip
mUiehall tomorrow at the usua 1 (in connection with the business"
Mrs. Jamcd Cronin and Miss Linden
are spending .1 day or two in Cranbrook.
iteui R. Campbell & Cv.'a ad this
r/eek and learn how to get a suit oi
elotlu-s free.
Prank Clapp ._ }
presenting the East Kootenay Botllin.
Co., was in town yesterday.
Miss Maggie McLeod passed through
Because it is tlio best quaiitv.
Because it is the most testing cbov/,
UMIIi JAXDAR1T let, 1904.
Bocause-we cuarantee every plng-.'and
Beoaui-e your dealer is authorized to refund
your money if you are not satisfied.
The Emhke Tobacco Co., Ltd. .
Iheir trip was an eminently vnni^n-.ii, * ""~\~ ~~"J-"^ iiiUi<- aoouc 1,000
m.cOTsWu, o,. ia-t,Mt «,„ ^?^CkJ&1^^xsZ£: ass
ed What !)]«• awrlocl o,,.: tn ,,„ I South MO cu.ios, Uicnoe we,t Jo cVl„. "J
Jill"* 7-irNi.i*- «/ ~ "***u.(fcJii^ IQ
ne pemt oi commencement, containingr640
acres moro or less. > 'DOKALD GRvnt
Dated September 1st, mo* WvAInT.
for Men.
ed what ihey started out to do,
of Cranbrook, rc_j ™Iat ^ey/onnd British Columbia
j investments in none too great demand,
owing to the, unsatisfactory returns I : ~ * ' -——___
from ono cause and another, tbey "had I yn'r • ,' N0T1CE-
Wloj^lson. • financier* :a Oluceo an,-) ,ho other I'"l"°d "«-»"»» fi**>l ».«",.!
^ja.iue-M.onci,. L. B. Murray. 8finr**_ I Commencintr at a post planted at tho Kortl
Joseph J.UCUW.WUI 13 iiu.nine j •i-idf*.r*-..'--n<-'-. n d *\r I r-r.,, . v,w^_,Ki.
,arra„po,Uents to t,kJ over Ih o Co*,™-1 h ?%," °y' J?',1-' ifu"^- secre- E,S Z^l'ij"?C,' pl?nlM « ."° ?»«*
ofToronto,are eomina west afc „„'' h^in-V thence EMt so .^ ' °"C° *•-?"*>
-^S SPACE IS* BBSERVSD EOE
It has been generally supposed thai
The tllSn .1 Caleb Ames, formerly of Moyie, was
i-ib man WnO dood. Calebialivingnear Port Hill,
0U_7S hiS" ShOeS lda»P. «-»** *s very much alive
'from us needs . !i{!V'K w> st"
•tti/In.r. rv^T interesting lecture on "Cranks ol , ,-. -> j «•« ..^umueii
jUClgC Ollly Of Modern Socioty" in J-rewry'u huildin- 3l,bject l0 the ™»
g at 7':30 o'clock; sribiect. "Th n L^c^'orth ico elniuis. Ih^A^^ .^^
apleford delivered an,
interesting lecture on "Cranks ol lst0/z of lLu; fompnny' was negotiated
of Toronto, are coming west at on^o __«*-V^-e Kast so^ | hcnS Sou'th'S
with a view to consollduting the two ^g! ? tbo '10ilIt°f oomneaoonout, CalS
companies as soon as the promoters' Cs 1U0r0 or Ie-S3"'
stock is all pooled and a few other j , AU?"NJE ca.meron,
details are arranged. ', ''' Dated September 1st, 190 > Timbcr Limit x0. 2.
The sale of a hrge block of treasury
*.,>!- /-,. il,,. — ..'_ <- . ■'1
.OTICE.
Badlng Ladies and Gents furnishers.
_:n- ^ . . |Cook arrived hero ThuraUiiy from | KUimay aciiool nt 3 p. m. Preach. I«XiTc?l.r.7T-"ff^^ Pdm
pOintS 01 Style ^terborough,. Out., and will make | iug at ?:30 o'clock; subject, ''Thc&%°»^e^
—-Cher, ' (Apostolic Prayer Meeting." Hymns £_3£SBAffi^ -^ff^' ■
Stone has opened a ba-ber lfor this servicc IS«i, 191, 25G. lunicii September 1st lao- D- "■"• «*ii«\."NT.
and Service. It's 1 i
1 "'" "'•-'-• - • for this service IS'l, 191, 25G
-^r——»■
their home here
i. . I ^r* R- Stone lus opened a ba"ber
fcO Olir interest shop in the McGregor block, which
■*""* ~~~* ■ will be open on Wednesday and Sat
urday of each week .- tf
to sell you a satisfactory shoe
Come and you will
come. A. E. MARSHALL, Pastor. I-
be made we]-
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-'-I'-S'.Sl.NJ.mt BIIOS, A'ropS. ...
''-'*<-' sample room' iu ■ coniio.'olion
n'lth ^use-01 commercial men.; 'Uost
-., -;-^- --,t --•■
I , w.'--— ->-_ *.tiC. J.
have: decided-"to close my
store for the present, and I
trust it.wil) only be for >
s.iprt time.' I -win., bn
pleased at all times to an- "'-
swer"inquiries and supply '
your wants ,from 6^.-
brook Any account remain ng unpaid 1 wduld
, us-^thafrtuoy be remitted to
mo at once as I am, any...
Jousi .to close the boot's
g. h;
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B0WSERAFTjKRJJ0()7
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lo
FINDS HE
SPRING
NEEDS OLD FASHIONED
"3EER FOR HIS SYSTEM.
*<-d a round
he mud iii- td
.-. .it:-.- sipiash-
lie <*'>!iiv!i'-d
permit tli.i-f*
H> Goes Ont to Do Som
Battles' With
e DlRKing? and
« Farmer — Latter is
Convinced That the Searcher'. Action*, Are Suspicion*.
a htiimdi-iiT l-'i.v. ami lu
ll.'.'ll Wl'.U C\JKVl,'IIH-.l.
on b'*, eyebrows -red th,
td out id' Ins hhv*., ;-
around, hut lie didn'i
trifim- incidents to iuti'rri.pl Hie h.ir-
niony of the occasion, it was 0ulv
when lie paused beioiv a milkweed
plant that was getting jeady f..r a
spring boom ihat he be-an to d'.tuht his
{Copyright, 1902, bv C. B Low's] ■ 1\I"mvI'"d-"-" of 1'OOtology. IJ[p was disr-
JT was a mornfnfl- of fiJad sunshine ' ^ m,U "P t0 See w,K'tI)0r j* was sarsa-
-^aoftskJesand^rn^r fi " ^ S™* flatf w!ie» '»" ^
, but Mr. Bowser got ,i7 it ' '" T Vb° °wued tlJt' ur'™v:.l. ^'»
'ogy. At breakfast lie J nt £ ' * V "lort"a^- «'""' that way look-
nppetlte. and he dragged IPs le's as * ■ "%£* f Sl"Y' ,,0«-
wont up stairs, and .Mrs. Bowse,- final ,/' wu, ^!l /"? ,0?,-in' foi,?"' "e nnoried.
ly said: '■'th suspicion in his tones.
"'I think you ought to Joi 'up on smok serSronrl '^i^'/replied Ming for n week or so and get the nico £_ bioocl ' "^ °
tine out of your system." ! ,, u0"'
"Wbnr has smoking to do with if>' I ,""^.' do Je Mvlnt milkweed and
he at once demanded. , ' | sizimk s cabbage to make ver tonic'
'T think you smoke i.o much. It j ^VJ/ ,** ^ "S *V0™S ^^
n,a> be- however, ihat you have -towi. I , , ^ bo l)e &* nnybow?"
too fat ag-ain." °, • j My name Is Bowser."
'Too,fat again.' When was I ever too •' ', "* "evt,r ,lcVm- of « hefore, but I
fat before? There isn't an ounce of 17- I ?,OT * Hke th° so»»" of it. Sou: ds like
" ! the name of a man wIl0._ 8l(lfl| £
- d be much obleeacd to ve if ve'd roof
yerself out of this." " ' ' *
"I want to Und some spring roots "
protested .Mr. „OW8Pr „ ,„, e£k1™*
anger back; "sarsap-irilla. spi,eb„s
■card of root beer. Our mothers used
to make it for the blood, you'know"
los. I niny hev." replied (lie farmer,
also heard -of hog (hie
o
o
■©-
G
O
o
/i baving |
Entan
iemen
n iii.dei**tni'd that il w;:*. for v.<:.,
\?°n>oraium() /u^i,:
i '-'-«--*- cuii,,)uny u;---«'i4i(*
been consid-'- • huv«
(-or his men. It
full:
and ihoughtfii'nes-s
is worth quoting in
foj'mimr
cul*'lllUl)j
by
Pfdl.
call.
''Vll«'«.'a
were al-
The
believe in
ways unjust"
voice was low and tense.
girl drew aside impatiently. '
''Mr. Ludlow, - win you* kindlv dis-
entanffle those skates, or nt least let
us step out of people's wav."
Her cheek*;
side
them enrious-
"but I've
I've missed a spoiled boir.
c. es.
and if ye've
*tp'« "»» HI roller yP lo statP prison ••
" ■**? you old pudding head, do vou
mean to insult me?" shouted the r"oo
it'll he the
XT T,OOKFJ> AT BTSTOXGU* IS THE CLASS j tlUll.
tro fat on me. and you know It Vou
seem to wane to pick a fuss ibis morn
m
seeker ns he boiled over at lost.
."(.'it outer my woods or
wuss for ye!" „ . D ,, ,
"I won't do It.'"
"Then I'll uinke ye!"
. There was A mortal combar. The
farmer was the olde.si and had a bow tc
il* bac,-V l\ut Wr- Bowspr was the-fat,
est and bad le*s wind, it wasinrj ev
for five minures,
I _ . , -vore atlame. Nell
J priestly luid j,,st leaned ovor' the
of her cotter'to -raze ni
ly. standing thus before ihe I'alaee
dru,*.tore.
"I am doing my best," came the hum-
be reply. ne Jorked off one
and rielen could not refrain from glnuc
»"S down nt his Ion- shapolv hani]
•yjih the seal rim; she.bad -iven
the Chr/fitmna Just after their
nient was annouheed
it back with f lie other'thirifrs.
em
I.
him
ace-
>*o
serious a matter with her. and she had
thought be placed too light an estimate
on her love because—.because—well, no
Isnne'man should treat lightly so sen-
ous an affliction as a retrousse nose.
She rose'and poised graeefullv on'
I her skates., Ludlow stretched out his'
hands, and her own cuddled Into his
confidingly. Across the lake they sped
looking straight into each other's evo.s.'
'"*ou (indersiand me better now
Helen." he pleaded. "Tell me. dear'
that you believe I loved you -alwavs"-'
;. She really wanted to reply hi ihe
, les he longed (o hear, but it was n
novel experience to see bin. so dea.ilv
j" earnest. She shook her head slight
"Oh. raster, you've not been praetie-
He had not sent \ln?n^/a]a! A8a !?!e"dt?r ^u"re
rJ'i'<-'< wo pairs oi ska tess wnng apart ' evU ^n^ !°°k °?me Jl)to b,s ''Oiipsi
bui be kept dose to her side. I IZJn ' 'SP °" "°r ,,,,mJs '"O-Sened
"As long a3 .vf,v«. S0l)e rl)is fnp_,'!_J!i "'"* " f/l^llsli Slanre she,shot
meaii-er-wi'-re been seen to-etl,.- - t. ,!,?i J, Lh"' s"e shouted sonio
«^n"„-I niigiit as well walk wUh vou 0^s^"nZ *hOUM*r: ""f be l0St the
I t.-ike it we are- bound fdr the same we-?!.. nf, nrp' on,i"0"s crackle
Plac-e. the park." "e J,,,n,p'| "0lk ,f,e- There was ,, shrill sc
"p/en stareil st,*ni«hf oi,«;,i I ai!(i n second later
"J am very proud of the great hon-
«r yon have conferred upon ,,10 in
■pri'sentiiig me with the freedom ol
this nourishing rity. 1 feel sure that
the iinny win re.-ogui7x* it us a torn-
I'lunent and as an expression of that,
kiiyl welcome that- Inm'siire you aro
ay.vious to give them on their'reti.i-n
,-My first duty on landing is to express the heru-tfcii thanks of the noncommissioned ofiu-ers and men to
their countrymen and countrywomen
who ha e subscribed so generously lo
awNL and support their families
while they have been awuy. The men
will Jn,e mc- to add that thev ary
giiUeful to those ladies who have vis-
'livtl their people, written letteis telling them how they have been getting
o«, and have curried them,lews of
Uii'ir doings in the iield. The noii-
I'oimiiissioiied oilicors and 'men have
t.bmr own special anxieties tied re-
spoasibilitiebin time of war- and I
"Mint- you that it tightens*their rare
JiroiiRh allot hey'have to do to feel
'•■! ". m.yihing .happened to thorn
II"-' rmin that would bo .suffered
t'i«" dear ones at liome would
Pored, i(t such pain can b
by the
,p, - — "*uiijtv
I"*- eco:iou,1(.a. *
solvation o, ,',,, n6c«*«lj J
°™ who u,Kleib.a ^,11
one
uatjon
Tlie
Ni
increased Ull(,
o' material. ,llfMl "U "nct^.
i^-tlie hate,- T^/h A
trwneand hitter C''1S^|
ing agent s-iKl, i^'-.-,,'
■ernaUvce, |ef. ,,
i>y
bec teiu-
tcmperc'd.
1'he twej alter
niamifacturers
creasing «f tJle ,,,7" "«»» _J
the reduction 0f tl,0 J /A
ture and sales 'JV ff10'*
he accomplished bv'?1,
b-ine.ssi„.oi,e((^:>
As can readily he sp._ ,,
of the newcoiii^y'^l
jobbing operation l,u 'a''0''1
mutual interest*, 'Th.,!-^
Cd stock; the capiltt, _'aet|"rM
servative and . ^r™'. T
»»c« tangible ai-ts '^'4
stock olTored to the* „",,*.• 'c'f8'
•«"«.. -u^nj; :';;.;>
■■lanulacture,., „_ _«
tii-if 1
who thoy feed sure would look after
.hose whom they leave,behind.- You
ill^iow have the pleasing opportunity of seeing many of these men re
tanii.ig' joyfully to theii-
the
ates
The
tl
h
mbn.
The Officers a,-c ' ']',.._.^,
H. '.Mcfoh'iiffc- fi t!l">
. .«i-uo.^.iich., i.linirinun i,.i
Lonmiittee, Uhurlw »»„ fl
The ,.inunagunit.i,L of tvK. ,|
^d? of well k«o«, y
ill., . > w,-sJ
stared straight ahead.
ing."
"1 don't wish that, of course,, but if I
-yere you I'd get a tonic or something
I m quite sure your blood is out of or-
der. '
rMr.' Bowser looked at his tongue i„
tbe glass over the mantel, dallied wifb
a plmple.on his chin and finally turned
and observed: r
, "~Vhat"8 the matter with me is tint
spring Is here, and 1 need an old fashioned tonic made of roots. . It;., worth
fotty times anything a doctor can prescribe. I used to always dig th0 roots
for mother when I was a boy. She
made a sort of beer of it, and' it was
the greatest thin
ever saw."
"Well, you might engage a farnW to
dig you some roots," suggested Mrs
Bowser, though feeling certain j„" .,_.'
vance of bis answer. , '
"I think I aee myself! I don't care to
,0 ^V'°iSOnJUSf J'PL WhDl ' Propose
to do is to fake the day off aud go out
after my own roots. _ wart danSio
sarsnparllla, ' sassafras, sweet sic-ih
spicebush and several other kinds and
tho walk will also do me good
show the cook how to make a keg 0,
beer, and it'll be the thing for hoM
us.
'Oil
.anil den Mr.
*-'Owser got up and climbed ihe fence
-"(I.started for home, leaving spade and
casket and the farmer behind. He urd
been rolled in the* soft muck, ,n,d he
had been rolled in .the ponds of water
and nt -I o'clock in 'he afternoon a di-
.-ipid.'ite.d, dejected something appeared
»' Uio front hall of the Bowser
won without having r.ims
Airs. Bowser looked
ot
ream.
he was clrellri"
,f !-'elieieyo.idid it on purpose." she I Tarn n^h''"fk h0,° ":,K'rp a ^•^01'
remarked irrelevantly. " ' I ° Sha"*er had dlsa
I couirhi't," he
ma lithe bell.
, , at h. and the eat
-ooked at it. and while they were still
Paring and wondering it suddenly
U'red these words:
"Woman, your mnrrWoi'*-
teen laid bare In' all
Hnd yon and 1 will
this ovpninc.'"
ut-
plot haa
its wickedness,
have a settlement
Then it dragged Itself up stairs, and
e cat winked at ".Mrs. Bowser and
AJii, Bowser smiled in'return.
•AI. QDAD.
-,.„ „ , - responded, knowing
f.i well what sll0 meant "It would
t.iue months of practice to entangle n
P
3011 and you've given me no cbam-e to
T. .t^He'lenr^'^^^
She ignored the question.
"But you came into the store on purpose — , - • , *
t1Snfnr"d!H1 U°eded S°m0 POtflSh
taiijett, for- my throat"
"But." she, persisted, "vou did
discover the fact- until you caugh,
eye across my cup 0f hot chocolate,
and then you hesitated "
w','S.-VO,laC-:n0%v!od-e that .™» -vere
watching me? Well: that is n hopeful
round a |,|-,0k hole
appeared.
rvl\\ZdSDtinby,the park*^ep^r's fire,
wrapped in strange. , unsightly eo,.
"ents. Their host had bustled onui
to his' bachelor kitchen
drink.
to brew n hot
Helen faced Ludlow abruptly. There
were dark circles under her eve's uZ
her, chin ou.vered pathetically'alX
. _ ufter all, ladies and -gentlemen'
armv H 0?tfhi UlC rank ftiuJ' fiJe ot the'
auny that the nation.now has the
of tu T/U'intr a 'wu'«fl'- 'conclusion
■or the war. I am verv 'glad
rra.1 unite you,- "Sir: :\Invor
to con-,
and the
People of .Southampton upon the . erv
efhcit-iii way in whicii this splendid
not
my
what
man
susceptible
many
« thousand or more " be
castlca.'ly replied after a glare at
If .vou didn't take advantage of
possible occasion to call
the .Mayflower, you
P.V.- However, if 1
take
*ery well, but of course von'll
oarofui. ,t ,s p*
were a boy." '
PS "- sar
h<-r
every
me a relic of
wouldn't be hap-
..., don'l hjippen to
**nows.-irsapnrilla from thistle I
the oonsecjuences "
siV' whirrhad uotbins r»rinp»- to
My. while the cat sat up with a s0|
emn look on her face, and Mr. Bow^-r
a b-iMvel and a spade and Parted out
2 ;.« trip. IIe l00ked |re h .° '
he fau-ly got started. mu, , • ^
«lpntlon to the two or three w eked
^who yelled after bin, and w, e
0 know if be was going out to dk 0
woodebucks. A yellow car was soo'
speeding him countryward. and i.'n
logy feeling wfls quickly replaced hv'n
one. Up enjoved
"lent of the run to
he would have g.
idn'i po|.-e,i
mr
"Lester, dear, did you bear
called to you Just'before"-
"No," he said, moodilv. «a
drenched to the skin is not '
to coquetry."
She continued bravely
j-ou?" , >e
'He looked Into ber eyes
ed,softly, tenderly.
arms. . . '
skS"bless yoA gir,ie- Mi-W
me. don't
They glow
He took her In his
J Port, has fuinilcl all the militutvvL
1 rp „-ei,,c'„ts for putting an krmy.ln
tne held *ome 7,000 niiles away.
Corisijk'rmg the vast number of- men
n?c ,tJ10ilamo"»-t.of material that has
passed through, this port, and-, the
pnormous_s.po.i_I claims that hftV0
been made upon it. 1 consider that
Urn result has been nothing- less'tho-i
woiHlerful; and 1 fecj sllrcT UuU ;_'.
will bo pleased ,to think that
have appreciated
, Peering, Charles U
James Jeering. i-Id,,dge Jijl
*yd F Howe, Abramil.H^I
'nm H- Jones;-Cyrus H. iJcfo
Harold F. McCormick,--Ceo?
Perkins Norman B. HQdlU) "
Ward, Paul D. Cravath.
lhe Jntornationai Kurvesierl
Pony„owns five of the W
vcsler plants in existence. -«>{_
pion, IJecring, "McConuick
kee and Piano-plants thdt'lui
producing nearly or quit, 9*1 reB
of the harvesting machines J
w'orici.
the front
we at
the ef-
foits which ,yo,, have" made, aim ram
anxious to' give .you my grateful
An
.Hoot Point of JL_*r. ,
English writer gives a good
^Pleof'thosoipdbblesin^,
certain minds. Some,years ago
Jt also owns .timber and coal!
Wast furnaces and a .steel/I'd
7s a "ew factpry in process
3truction in Canada
.^P^bs^T.^'--"--
,1 1 ' ----- M'0*-'*"-* Kindncas, hied ,,„,i ,1 *
and beg you to Convey t_ {hc ,o • | »«!. and that
put side the hail my appreciation of
tbe warm welcome thev imv. .,:.-„.//"."""" "■" "■'"-" 'armor, to n
rnc on"
thanks, "\ly time
v.'jil not, say any
you very much for
is
my coming- home.
havi
es
prac
In
traveling on the contir
%zm
'the Mo.-,ip;ito-After vou
-x.nhonso.—New i'ork Jo
ca r
countryward.
I Ins wn
PlcnJcky „.,. „.„_„,.
e\erv mo
the terminus, and
ki ,, _, -OIH? 0n looking- tor
bluebirds if the conductor h
Hi
unuil.
Qncs.ioix of iVoicti.
',''•" Mid the man with
SPOn rnC0'':II\"tb!,t »""<• Is worth Sl.-
frayed
l-'ASTEXICD
"But
his nose In. M(, ,v.ls ., m;|n H.
for $i.i;8 n day Hntl p«u,s,.,lut.nlIv
no sentiment ,,i_0IIt ,„•„,
this way. do y0.,v ,It. llsl.p„ :,s
Bowser got off the car.
"Who said 1 ,]•„>v
"Nobody. I
your looks.
old man. |.
roosting in
a song."
you couldn't sing." eh
lliQ funny man. " ■
The ma,, wifh-lhe frayed coI!;lr . ,
L"i distantly and ha'uglitily and rj
I'bfd .11 cold, cutting Lon-s-
"Oh. I could sing, but'I couldn't -e-
thp right notes.'" " &£l
-'* nd the funny man looked ns
as an overripe slrawborrv at
torn of the basket.-E.vchan-,,,
cackled
cruphod
lhe bot-
ni:n skatus with
IUAT IJll.-.Ul-LUD.
symptom. Somehow lately wh
■m;t I've felt that you saw not
stop raking over dead ashes.
en we ve
otbing but
•i.'i'l
out
Mr
on 11"
VoifP
■'seel io I.
the trees
'.v.-1 **
.nub
1,,
tiie
:i-d
of whooping con-.-!.
ehnfeod 'ein 10 a,
no wn a mud
r-epiv
SO «'■ ni|.
di*--.ippfi]|l.,.li
' '"'I'-ci'i-s ..1 ,..,
In.: -|.
.■;. - ,
1 11
Ml.
III!
turtle.
- -ii ii
Biomrii.
if
wind Is good.
Mr. Bowser was hopnimr mad
-"'niito, and he put down !,,,, „t
f-Pade with the idea of punc-h'',,.,
man's bead. Then he ' "
1 1 i,r.
your
*"""-,( rin-.c.
, Miss Clara —l
hisulteii h, my
him!
Miss .A.-isrie-Whom?
J1/ f-»ai"--Tl,nt young
I^ishaw.-iy.
MK-S Angle-What has
_*-li^s Clara-W
tii'tcriioon if 1 j
y ^ranging 'w-tm,
111" «-..«r.*-r;t nml i),r Protrn,
tiiesa days when tho camera
misses iio'h-ng. It innv seem 'hardly
cr.-diMe that there is only on'.- king
in the'world who has , bwii phbto-
graj h d wearing- his crown. Yet. it
is so, King Oscar of .Sweden is the
exception. \"o more -democratic king
sits on a Ihronc than he. and his memoirs, which ha is writing for posthumous publication, will probably be
more appreciated by ordinary' folk
Ihaii tho memcirs of royalty usually
are. Tney win tell, 110 cioubt, of
K'nr Omar's din ier with the sailors
:st UeM Jp.di-i Docks, when, ca.ll-
"n.^ by cluin.-e at, the Temple Home,
as the dinner bell rang. His Maios-
ty asked leave to sit down with "the
men and talked with KiigB.'h, T.rer-
mari, Norweigan. Swedi.^h and Dane.
ca-h in his own irngce. Wo sljall be j
told too. porlaps 0,1 I he .auihority
of ih! Imu- himself, of'h-s mw ting
With )I. .Carton roinirr. the fiunoua
InlaniM, w|i»in di, Km. T, cL bot^n-
'-•--S'li'.ir Sto.-kholm wh-ji out hiin-
se.f on ;i similar occiput Ton. 'I heir
nun mil interest led to r0iivcrsaiioii
.ind M. Bonnier-, hot-i oco-giilziug (j.e
King, sugge.slcd a lunch
cos can l«i
, cons'etiiicntlvj
suits'cannot he otherwise til's
ficial -to ' the farmer. To
the present prices of these mJ
means to continue* and inci-'ea]
I development of the agriculture"!
world, for no ono cause hns'c
uted or can contribute1 mom ■
development, than . the che.cpn
mttchhios for harvesting,grtu«|
Ar«»li)toro»tJn-3i T«*n<-: cr,
, The dcmiluic" w::« trylu-- :y
the Darwinian th.nry to i:ise'.iss'
ne observed I ha; [hey \-,,u,
proper-' attention. "Boy.*,/
'"when I am tryii'm to e.\p|,-,,jn«
lhe peculiarities of the moukerl
you would look right at me." '
l!.'.(,|'i|
Mi
tcKvo It Out.
, There Is but one art-to cc"J
would ask 'no other knuivMaf
nian who knew how to oinil
make nn "Iliad" of a daily jupa
L. Stevensoa'
■\o:
\ii pr
we should do when
ber, but we never cam-tit
we caught the rob
him.
col
now
be- doneV
ho asked |1R. (]ljs
d tlu-re was much
-''tween lhe people _..,, V(,.lrs
-Just thinlf-u.,, year*-.'
iiom
in a
and
the
•suddenly re.ilij'ed
that .t was aii Mr, hows;.;v;;; ;;';;;:
nave
who
my
la w
! a
my
KOi home, and he picked
•md journeyed on.
ly at hand, n,*.'
nnd be found
feel
'■|«l'ing an,] fell
up the
were bur.Min- -,ll0
on
np his ulen.-,ih
Spring H.-i-, c-iiaiu-
Haw robins 11 >tting,
niudholes iu-i n< i-
across. lie saw ].,„,,,, ,-, ,","'->
off a fence and split bi, c0:it
back. The buds
blossom and the meadows takin- rn ...
vivid-green, but these thi S" were
somewhat offset,by an old one,loned
cow running, mm along' the h,V I -
for a quarter of a mile a nil\1 ? .' '
him with mud from head 1 "^
™ only after aii hour's walk 'M.
Bowser gained the primeval 0 ,' t
>-.as primeval -because there ■ ' '
much as, three acres of i - , ,'a
acres were under 1 Srt°-R'',,?ml , h°
and under water'to mp, "Ke*her-
However Itw-i/s ,,!? lai'eL' oxte"t
that he-ised1 toBd " rooted"'"! ^
.•-" u'0 xoois when he was
come to tlu. city with
i« -'bout to (.,,((.,- uie
P110 first thing ,*■ (() [h
"':u'"- »c you know
,'. 011 c-an rec'oriinicud-/"
,: »ot_ in'nr U.e l.nv scho-il
jr;ii^;:;;wagoodp,ace;H'a,-tlien,,,
"Iimeed. Then
niediciii-j."
"I
SO').
•"■< hool.
b.'),ml|;j;
plrien (hat
"WelJ. „;
Btit I
."ton have survived the episode Cx-
intly. "-ou are looking very well."
sob ?,'T "'aS- Jl'St a s»S«oStlon of a
Rob-n hervo.ee. I'ooplo bad said that
elen had fallen off considerably
the hist few months.
"Vps. I have honestly tried to forget
ri"1;"01"!?1 ' 1,ave wo^
I'^'d. J be god Mammon has rewarded
better than did the little fellow to
formerly paid lny devotions."
wt*—you-were very
r'H have him xtudv
SI
Ward
rm.
whom I
"1-1 thought
happy while it lasted.
"Happy and yet miserable, nrdon
can't you see that your |
J"our feeling that I did
devotion to
not
Because I did
met Ihat
«<» Sflf|«fv.
"'-Vou will love uit.
.vou: (Iear'.';r . .
ne-Alw-:iys,.d,)rlin'g.
■slip (petulantlyi-Oh-_
He--What' in the
terV '.■ ■.-"■. .' '
« he—Why
twice as bin
11 ways, won't
world is the/mat-
The stick
011 '■'■'!I'lh don't
jis ahva.vs? j
1 i-K
IS
t-st lnkvt:t
insect nr i>
pat insect know,, I""
teen inches Ion-
«ome sjiecies A
beautiful colored
fans.
n co,
••"ornpfiine!-
It i.s
•stick
you say
(i
ie lar-
tln'i--
wingles'H,- but
hi •sects have
"•'"fc's that fold like
ack of faith,
not (trove my
vn„ . , you' wero ,0',t"'-e to me?
ion could not or would not under
stand my temperaiuen!
not tell you every titiio w0
yon were the most adorni»u. „
Cod .had ever made. " 'co, m ".'
'ive without you and ii [[/[" 'If
coldish, pretty conipuiaems^.'1,.!
to n certa n sort of wn,,,-, , • '- y
did ndt-iovei.yon, am^n'/^'11
ways I sbo^d ;ou1,^ t\-'^
one woman in the world e
never called on any 0[
■ dear, uot even since yon i,mi.,
garment 1 haunted"'nur h/' °U'' ""-
I was ashamed to loo,c v" J7.S ""!"
the face. Itrled to ^.,7 o'^t ?
needed you every hour of , "". Jl,t
gave up my pipe becau^ ^ l^ '
like it. I ;cnt the Athletic ^"^ not
you objected to that &,,„>!!' ,*™"*
But because
Too IfiflVctlve.
in a MhmTr proi)ri(i^ of a sawmll
in a Minnesota town USC(J for f ,
refuse from the lumber. The f . ,'"
nothing, but It took four in „ 0 °0'
n!sulonrUSetbeU-lli"--ohl
edAt1hrrerf?rm,,lmaclliri^'P"«»^'
eu the Oprmnn to put h, npw 0OIIlll
p"5S#
congratulated. /{IU ,/rZ' "'
"i'n n gloomy st.,re °e,Ilian g!m'
chinIr;,^oa!l|r1',:,|ttrr? DoPS"'t |- his'fri, n l. beg-
■"ifl a thou.siind pardons -,nd I ecan-e
it'iuctnnt to inter. "I'm sorrv/' Said
H.s .Maje-ity, "hut 1 hapj on "
■V Kim" of (his country. „„d
the of.'v pi.-ice l'\
an.vbii-.ly .11 " ,\|, w
''•';"■>'•, »11 'I the t\,o
A'> botany |0i- tht
llOi.Il.
to bo
• bis i.s
g
1 cet,
l .ih" :
I'-n^lit-li s-i.e;i|
I fo ir dil'ft-i-i'iii
'nile of o.'Jt'O i,,,t ,,,jfi
i' "I mile of fi/isr,
ference of ,,),„ ,
,!,p two; tin-,, tin.,,. ,,,-_
"V'e »f r,,\»'M f.„, i(t,d ,,
01 r'.720 ki- IoU|
evi'i-y cjne of which
'I hen ,'iluio.st every
own .stun 'nnl |Hj|,',
their mil p.-issi.-ii,,
which must bin
' ' "luirr *• i|,.«.
I'lg PC)" lilt lies hnve
orflin.ii-y
I be
thi* yeograjih-
makiiig tt di/-_
on.'-M'Veiith b'-tween
the Scolc-h
Iri.-h mile
-aii ,11s miles,
'■"■ •'"-'' I iu ' use'
country b;.K iis
Tin- Bomiiiu; i.lu]
1, 1 Of 10 ,,a-PH
lhero never was, unc! never will!
iimversiU pnnucca. in one renifdr, '4
■ills to which flesh is lic-ir-thf itfjl
turc of uiany curatives beimr sxh T
wcro thi? Kertri3 of other s*d ifift.T|
BCftted rtisenses rooted in tie Qrf®
tho patient—what would reif" mi,
in turn wouW anruravftto tte oA«.
hnyo. however, in Quinine ""■«.*_,
obtainable in sound, unncluUer&tri"**!
a remedy for many and erievoni UlsJ
its pi-adual and judicious use the'
est systems are led into coi
and strength by the iniluenco Ma}
nlno exerts on nature's own restowfl
it'rehcyea the droopinc- spirits of f
with whom a chronic state or B-1
despondency and lack of interest-In[
is a disease, and by trnnquiliuitfj
nervon, disposes to aoun.I find refrei-
slcop—Jmparts viKor to the action f
blood, which, lu-incr stimulated."
through the veins strengthen'!!*
healthy animal functions of the m
thereby mnkinR- activity a m-«s*aTJ
suit, strenpthonlnir the frame, m{W
life to tho disroHtivo orirani, nhicM"!
rally demnnd fiirroaseil su iBtance-WJ
lrnproved annotUcv Northrop >* L
of Toronto. hnvo (riven to the!
tholr nuperlor Quitilno Wine at trf'
rate. nnd\ f*-unK«cl bv the oplB««I
sclentints, this wlno anpronc-he'' (i"'rB
porfec-tion of any in tlie moiM*
druggisiw soil it.
r.,.„ . . ., (1 •""'''■» tibout 5,nun
ipf't 111 b-iii' 1 'i 1 /•*
d-iv L . *,' hi' (' 's -'"!I'S "-"el in h-iiglh, more
•-han.io.li a„d u hn„ , ijlICJ? „,; [f/r
1 i's*ian nii)„ ls ih,-M'I feet 1
"-1"1 -'I half times
and |)w, v,,.;,u , .
u }■'"<■ '.'-. !h,s get more ■oxerc-jse
on"■"*>*■ theii-. miles (bi
as 10111,' as
wn
get
mil
i-:irif
in , wal
> is 9,
''Ji'tf five.- miles, •
•"'• yards lone-.
smd
in e
"Hi .s,
in
an v,;(;
1 or .thdit
to me. I
llPr girl-no.
8,,"8 of fellows,
reason* from the, bou^r""0
my
did
..„.;, A;JIill,W)»«bt.
elderly gentleman who was s • ° ""
"Yes. I believe 1 did." said ta n
"Did be look uglyr ll"lt'llil"'
"I didn't notice:" .
"Did be look scared?"
"1.don't know. Whv?"
"Why, rheard be vvasaroiinfi ,.
and! don't know wbP, ia, "d ,hPr"
<•*••< me or whether Ue'l ^ai'""''
ing to Jlck him. Wish id id."
A
..'An JOnglifil
some cbilcb-ui'.s
of children wei'c
*>■■ their own; i„ WniVJ,
"■'-•""inirs play,da
lh(! PJot. "While !(1
Progress one „'
weril.; behind ilic
vei'.v small girl
out!"
'Oh ,-• - -'.ving too?"
u". I so not
I'lnyfnl MonUc'd-
Apes nnd gorill.is arc iimi-i"-'' vicli
nnd resentful und less ml=
thoy spend hours In .-.wli'idii.-.'fr0®
br-.-incbes of trees, .suspciidt'd I'}''■
tails, and chattering «i."J ^'"JJ
w.'fb evident signs of cleliurli<- "'
holdt mentions seeing over « '"'"J
so employed in a-South Aiucricau
est.".'. - .'.''■'.-, "
1,011c
llne'H
l(,lv.l,.l
,'"WI
'Ai-en
•"op J.v.
hrti--„./j.-'»
.riiiu-i- tells a story 0f
theatrU-a;a. ' A pa,-fy
K'.',virig a little diamu
'coprt.sh'ips and
h'li-'ing -part, -.,
f-'iti-ty was in
"grown tips"
and lourid a
'•y "** 3'OiMc-r h) Lh° COn,°'
t you i)
f'c:„ n ',ft'"01'--'". funic
x «»e tlie, baity waiti
he
the
• scenes
be said.
ing
tho
to bo
f'olf to Dlaine For Hit
A fisherman noticed a I*"11'1 „„
sitting on a rock lit r*"i.h '•*
kn'ttiiig, arid remarked to Ills W
ion: '•Tlmfs-a ioiicsoiuo joold" ''_
man. She sits on that rod: 11'iW^J
knitrirr, she never spc-aks '"
sowlj'nii u'uld maid. 1 sui'P°-sr'. ,,y|
•'Aiild m.-iidV" replied the '^r'
her: I ken her find, if''1'
trowfer.'"
111:1
ill 9 '
Canndn'i Forc/»<«-
It Is eatimated that Canndin"
will furnish wood for the pulP1"
for 8-ljb ^'ears. :: ■
for""1!
idustr/1
Ivl
[ALL! joYn- leader. j TWO LETTERS."" |~MARKET REYIEW,
JIOYIB, B. . C.
,„■ dismissal . have been
m ihii colliers in the Bochuni
tijtuud districts, Westphalia,
)iaB been decided to restrict
tin
HAS NOT CHANGED HIS MIND IN
SEVEN YEARS.
of coal.
guv Ji*'">'* in a_bi!.ou,s country
i'Vithout Fartnelee's Vegetable
fteV,- doses token now and .then
i the nver active, cleanse the
'and bowel"" from all biliousmat-
fii -vt.-iit Ague- Mr. .... L. Price,
ifiri'ii Co.. Intl.. writes,,: ,, " 1
nn box of Parmelee's Pills and
This Correspouclenco Tellh Mora JEmohat.
leal ly Than Perlmps Any\hlt,K Could
tho Perfect Permanency of Cure*. Mude
by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
(Compiled not., 'i-i,,, i* ■ ,
t <-** -torn uie Comnu'i-ciul)
tnu
Uie best medicine for Fever and
e\et used." . ,
lot s'c
G fieri. Out..' Sept. 8.—•( Sj.eci.d i-
-Mr. .Samuel Kernannii, of th-s pia! ",",;.
Dodd's Kidney Bills will do
and suffi'i-ing humanity.
iieeii veiy iii -|..
, n
I'.'.-d
ti ,
GRAJ.V
i» .Manitoba
exUc-mc-iy latl« doing- ,
we-k Tnere has bc-erT a
A GRATEFUL TRIBUTE'
— ;—'■ j Mr. Kernahan bad oeen veiy ill
ins, it- i'k contended by scion- deed so ill ' that ■ the doctor** '
{-.sees almost the same virtues given him up as incurabU'. lie.
Ifor Sarsuparilla. hpeni a yef-t deal' <>,' niOM-y m
|)i has medicinal qualities nnt.il at last
all blue pills ever made.
, nig to obtain a curt*. b'it all in v..
a friend sugges,.,
J'ill*-;. 'J-"ii.s v.-oni'U-
Richards &' Co.i
in
Ji'*e "9S I ' had , my
Dodd's K'idne
jl'ul remedy 'soon made , bun a v. <-'i
'man, and alth'otmh ibis was >ie,-iri\
seven years aqo, ' be has '-ran-.-'N
(known what iHn«*.«-s bas been f>.,mrit)11„mJ „JV
|the entire railway mileage of ' f.nj,,, nh^ilute.y an.) .po.sflfveiy
Itl- - ,- ■ , {able, ih "moiuw
r. . < • -l i ir '■ ti i i*'lr ".wns, not. a'
, Liniment is best Hair Restorer. • advised me to
it:, c.
ini'ii—
jiid wrist badly' bitten*' by a
Jioisc., I suffered greatly tor
liiivs. nnd lhe tooth cuts relied, until ytmr aguiit gave
■tic of MI \'A BITS' 1,1X1-
v.bich 1 began using, and tlp3
re magical.,. J-n livedioilfs the
il ceased, and in two' weeks1
|ini had completely, healed
fli-uid and arm were as well
'' Yours truly,
' A. E. BOY,
.Maker. St. Antoinc, P.Q
^Nil PRODUCE.
wheat there lias been
during the
oral, the odd cars oi^d'^fhat
\i 1 am for shipment to the Ontario
ade at prices belt,,- than for September deliv6i-y. and we think these
!«»■* now vw-U- out of the way and!
Pi'cs iron, this out will h, im ^ !
basis oi export value for all wheat.
!H.n*HvTV °'"P' TJ,e '"••^ 1-ai'l
-Kitte jy for spot 1 northern and 2
Wihem.linv,. been 71 and CA cents'
! m store Fort William. jn c0j.trasJ '
| with these the prices for September !
j delivery show a reduction of ,jc- ,.er '
bushel. A few lots of wheat for Sep.- !
; teniber .delivery in store Fort Wil--
ham have been sold, some*, of them to
exporters, but the export trade js ■'
not yet (uking hold of business to
f-KOM A MAN WHO LOOKED UFON
HIS CASE AS HOPELESS.
•r.>i*( l)it.iiil<,-in Him
--.M:i)-y U.-iii,-,li(.s Were Tried Before
ii Dommioi' in which wiil
lound iit'op,c who liave been
to heaith and strength
not be
J.-.stored
..<". ti".- use o/ fJ,-.'Williams' I'm,,
lilt-re. are many such cases
m R.-'djewuter and its vic!iiJt\,-
we are . this wee
i any extent.
1.0
»y mileage in the
wit's „ nen. nV
mcur-
i.'il cone-/
I'ifll
'i ry
iiiiiiii S*im,-^ one
Iliad as many lenses in ench
tlio common dragon fly has
lyour organs of sight would
jg fis'a box car.
V-7, iWiso ITend) Disinfectant
j-«i!cr is better thun other* soan
as it also acts' us a disinfeet-
S'.iuiit Perezel lias1 been ex pell-
an Austrian Hussar regi-
Ican^e he did not use his
|n a laborer who stnick him.
f.-Uwould be a trross injustice i
JiiTid ilia standard healinc accnt
jfo.'M.*-1 Electric Oil—with the or-
F«Hjj(we/it•!., lotions • and salves.
ortcr.times inflomniatory, and
it T In si oji is. on the contrary,
J.' foolincr and soothlnp- when an-
fetprpallv to relieve pain, anci
gb' M-ine.lial when swallowed.
Dodd's Kidriei
(Pills, nnd'as a InA heme T did' U»i
i After I |nid taken three boxes 1 was
-nblc; to walk about, but T continue"-!
the .treatment until I bad, taken' IS
boxes. .Vow f can say 1 anl entirely
cured and able to do my work as we'll
ns ever. - ' Samuel _ Kermihai..
r* t ' i
' -"'elert, April 24. 1902.,
,, T am as sound as 7 ever was and
have,, not had the slightest rot urn of
my nld trouble, since Dodd\s Kidney
1'ills c-iyed mc away bark in *')4.
Saniuel Kernahan.
Bc-dd's Kidnej' Pi'Ibs cure to .stay
cured: ' ,
■Jbipiiiiig of new wheat I M-yor
has begun at towns along the bound- i urm
a."y from lOmerson to, Morden, but it
is' slew work, as b'ad weather hinders threshing except at intervals,
and cur* arc also scarce. About 25
i-ntr.s «)'' new. wla-nt have been insjiect-
j.-d this Wi-ek,, the majorny. of,, •) h.-itt
[being 1 bard and 1 northern. ' Tim
ichiuiei'S -ire, howeu-r. that there will
Hie considerable variety in the gr.id-
jing from many of, the later districts
aiid that tiigre wiil be- metre or less
fmstcd- wheat to .deal with. The
prices -that whi»at has been sold at
for Sej.tc-rnber delivery, Fort, William, during the week have been first
at 69_c, J hard and 07JC-, 1 northern,
but on, Thursday TUc anci '('8c was
j.aid. and cbi ^ J-Yiday 7fM.c and f58Jc
toldd have been got put owing (o
brolcen weal ber no one would offer
wheat for sale. There.have been no
dealings in No. '2 northern yet, but,
it may be taken at 2c under 1 northern. '
At -Liverpool on Saturday No. 1
northern spring wheat was quoted at
Os 3 3-Sd. • , '
turoi
i'llife.
i,<-re
■Hid „i.. ilir .„.s v,-eeK i^.ven peritKs-
--.oii, to HK-oi-ci one -or'the beneiit o,
s.iiula:- ■ suf.erers. Ti.u case ,.s wel1
know i ii ib s \>imty and the tenacity Ol tne u.'SsOi-dc-r was remarkable.
1'or s.Jx j-.-ars Allied V.enot. a sur-
oi' !..mui*i fo'.- the great lumbe:
j...... of Da\ i«on &. Sons, was a victim of a .serious, disoider of the stom-
*uh. Hi'-, sijiiermt's were excruciating
.arid he. iiad wasted to a shadow. Doc-
Itors iire**criiicd for him, yet the agon-
ji/-mg,jiauis remained.,) "Many remedies
j were tried but'to no avail. The case
, was diagnosed us catarrh- of the
pimich ; food became distasteful,
a burden. The trouble went or
/or nearly six years, then a good
Samaritan advised the'use of Dr.
.Wj'liams' Pink Pills. The pills were
g.-cn a fair, patient*'trial. "Mr. Vei-
jimt using about a dozen boxes, and
, bi.uirc* they were all gone a . perman-
ei.i cure was efiecied. .Mr. Vienoi :-
' nci'.v aluo io atii'iid io h.i b.isu.es.s
jwi'en ii looked as if ho wa-, doomed
p*-» 'b'1- He ,.s e"fii.-!;d to thi.s great
I medicine^ lor in.-.cue anci na.s no hes-
iir.i'nn in Sciymg so.
L.-ca-.ise rof u--eir tho:*o,ugh
i-iotitpt acLion on the butod
>a_:5K FOR
Delicious flavor. Free from hulls. Warranted1 Pure.
Put up in all sized packages.
Ogilvie's Hungarian
As now manufactured. The great FAMILY FLOUR.
Insist on getting "OGILVIE'S." as ,they are better than the Best.
HAVE NO EI«t2VIAl—
-fv-ttasu, &T *4 /#s
Mf-p-wCs, a4vJ£-, C
i !
nerves
and
and
_tl.es.c-. ,i piiis , ppcjd'.i.v , cure
.maomia. 'fiu.*iimat:.-mr .sc.at:oa. par
eial para'.\s;s. St, Yra.s* dance
sciofula and 'eruptions o( the stui,
"ElrOIJTv—Demand is light end the i<-'1"-slPolas, kidney and liver troubles
a man proposes he doesn't
ic-alii-o thal.it may result in
iiic control of himself.
in's word .in business is better
fs word in n love afT'ivir.
ptimisl is
coal in.
a man who hns his
Prince Charlie's tartan cloak,which
ho wore during the rebellion in 17-i.""-.
is now being exhibited in a tailor's
.window at Pitlochry, Perthshire.
Minard's Liniment Cures LaGrippe.
_t__ ' ■ u
;Two torpedo-boats of the rmpi-rial
German navy will always be stationed in future on the Rhine.
market i.s -unchanged as follows:
Ogilvie's Hungarian, S-2.05 per sack
and ihe functional ailment-*
which
makes the lives of so'many women,a
oi 98 lbs. ; Gie-nora Patent, SI.90; J-'*ourcc of constant'misery. Get 'the
Alberta, SI.75; Manitoba. , §1.00; ' "--"nitine W1'lh the full name "BroWB-
|1k'1iis Pink Bills for J'aie 1'eople" ,on
jibe wrapper around each b'ox.- Sold
by medicine dealers or sent, post paid
t ."t') cents a box "or six boxes for.
;r--2.."') by addressing the Dv. Williams
,„,„..,„. i,t-,-,,v ,„ , ,* '{"Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
GUOTjNB FEED—We quote : Oat
XXXX, *$1.2.'5.
3I1LLFEET) — Bran' is firm and
worth Sl-1 per ton in bulk. Shorts],
firm at Si 9 per'ton in bulk, delivered, subject to usual trado 'discounts.
one man has .safd »' cleVi-r
|lots' of others wonder why
,-i-r thought of jr.
»inv s
lilts
of
annual ronsmnption of
uit at over 30 gallons'
population.
'-"»lme. isacescu, the \"k-nnese swimmer,' is trairp'ng for another nttc-npt
to swim tho English .channel. '
. x :
We 'have net .hesitation ir. pavine- I lint
Or. .J. I). Kellorir'sj Dysentery .QordiaJ )*=
without, doul^t the best inr-dtc-ir.e ever introduced for bv*.«-*.itery. .cliarri'.oea, t-l,!*.!-
ent nnd nil siiiinner ctoitiiilaiMis. sen
*£ck»tes5. ■ etc." It - |iroin;*ilv tri\ c s relief
nt-.d never fails to olTeri n nostt ive c .lie
,Mt-it^r-rs .s-iiotthl never be withoiil n .'untie when,, their children tire TeeMiiny.
chop, -pen- ton, $2-1 : barlev- shop, §110:
mixed barley and oats', S22 ; oat
screenings, Sl*l; oil cake, •"'SO.
OAT.*"'*—There is nothing doing in
old oats und the market is steadily
declining. Sales of'small lots have
been nmdo this week at 29c: Fort
William, for -S'o. 2"white, but it is
doubtiul if'over 2Sc could nowl!>o"b-
ta'mcd for this grade at either, Fort.
William, or Winnipeg-, Jn the 1 rude
is taJlv of 20c to the'farmer for new
oats.
BARLEV—There i.s nothing doing
in'hurley. Crop prospects are -splendid. About ..1." to .'Kic. iter bushel for
When the millionth' visitor passed
through the turnstile -at Dussultlorf
exhibiticth he was presented with a
valliable gold watch and chain.
Watercress is a "good, all-round'
brace-iij> for (he system. , l
BABY'S
OWN TABLETS.
n^ii.
I.iLtU; /inliies and
all Titc-ir' Minor
Iliir'Cl.ihlrt'ii
Ailment*-.
PERSONAL.
Mn'trimony—(view to.) Geiitleineii sliould
Join the JJritish Correspomlence Murcau.
IS'l Klmry Street, l-ondoii, S. W. Kii^land.
Particular*) fi-«-e.
IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP
-. The quality Htandard Iroiii Ocean U'
Occun. Your money back if not »-.t
Ufat-tory. -
IIOIKA t'AFI,AMMK,Ai;t,„ MOMHEAI
... !
• ■
' .( , '
i1 "
HALCYON HOT SPRINGS
^**r-f"o-<-ivr &~.£kfcc€»," B. C?.
fill .OtK,
in
ihe prevailing idea of
Env led (lit* Ol lu-r
Jiy- I w :*.i I '.v.-:-- '\'<\
8
■ois .-iikI in.
|:y-Y<-s. I
l,i.s e.irs.
; e
poi-ket i::i)iu'.v.
Xo Bussian is allowed to i-etm
liis native' country il" hc< has '
n to
., bile
know, but he c-:u nway changed his religion.
tor
|trrlenc-o (lie Only Ti-hcIht,
|T:icu-'.s- reiilly no r.as.m
[jif.ilk* tn tiuari-el
^o* c-.v-pt thai t!i".v g.'u-T::!!
tl*.v qii.-irrels to find that out.
."JO to 'A5c ' per
price.
POTATOES—New
bush-L
HAY—New hay is' plentiful. We j
tjnote SO to §7 per ton for fiesh
holed in carlots on track.
POl'LTTtY-rSpring chickens, -B' lo
00c per pair, alive; fowl. 60 to 70c
clucks and geese. 9c per pound:, tur-
When \ oui child—whether ,Lt is a
big child or little baby—suffers from
'stomach or bowel troubles m" any
.kind, is nervous, fidgety or cross and
| doesn't .sleep well, give Bahy.'s Own
j Tablets. "'Phis medicine is tbe quickest and .surest cure—and tho saiest.
'.because it contains no opiate or
: harmful drug. No matter bow young
or how feeble vour little one is uie.
iTsLble.ts can be
ty that'tbe result will be good
iven with a certain-
'For
ivory voung infants crush the Tablets
•! to a powder. Mrs. George W. 'Poi'-
jler. Thorold: Ont., says :—".My bahy
Minardls Liniment Is ihe
hasf
' When a bnby
once begins to
she never gets
. girl, is
yell for
over tho habit
-_ re
born she at.
clothes, nnd
p'-n wlio h:;s the nioj'i to *n\
"e'i.'i-iij ht'vrinniiig at hniiie h
t!).- one who thinks tu.-it r«
J-iKlit lo begiu on the olhcr t.uip
"•■■rld-
There is more joy over oik* sinner
who, makes up a'lpioi-um. tlia_ji over
; ninety and nine who come reguiai
A
'about three- months old.
17c I constantly hungry and his
he was
Tie was
food did
keys, He, live weight.
* Bl/! TElt—Creamery— Receipts are had indigestion badly when
moderately large and demand good
Prices hold steady at 16he to
pound for choice quality f.o.b. fac-,him no good as ho vomited it as soon
tory Moints - 1:1S llG took Jt' 1Ft3 w'as V0l'y lhin ar'ci
' BU'I'TEB -Dairv-Dcalers are pay- V'-e -md t'ot but.little sleep, as he
* for choicest dairy ,ci led, nearly all the tune
Sitnnted midst scenery unrivalled for
irrasideur. Xlio must comjilete liealth resort on the continent of Xorth America.
Its baths cttre all JTorvous and Sluhcu-
lur ilisea.-es. Its -vvnt«rs lieal all Kidtiey,
Liver and Stoiuacli ailiiienls.
CTJit-y are a jiever-fniiiiig- rt-iiiecly for all
'Ttthcuiiiatic troubles. "" '
TERM- $15 to $18 per week, according
lo residence, in Ho:el or Villas.
To Assimilate Food
see that your stomach and
liver are in proper condition.
To do it easily and pleasantly take ,
i *
•[S J
't_^-$_^*L/l
and myself always smoke IiUCINA
Cigars, just for tnat sweet flavor. ,
.( ' '*
You and your friend will enjoy tltem
just tito same.
MANUFACTURED BT
GEO. F. BRYAN & CO WINNIPEG
Sold Everywhere. * Iu boxes, 35 cents.
W. N. TI. No. 393.
i '•
ing i:.c per pound
„,„„, r9, i„ s,-atl,,. ail c„„- X*Z,*?a*»™«r.
An Ohio woman recently preached
,'iior husband's funeral sermon. 'She
was bound to have the hist word.
Celery
tonic.
is an acknowledged nerve
ll'.lli
.p..r:i
ir.!;/'.--
be bill-
S,UVER
AND
ANS£S,
\i&
THE SYSTEM
EFFECTUALLY;
^^m
MONIES
Itual
PERMANENT^:
|THE genuine'-
IA
I'ulllc-iu-.'.!. In .lli-xicii.
Gentlemen In "Mexico tip hats whenever they see ouch other, thoy shake
bands whenever ihcy meet and p:u.,
t'-.-.-y du n<>t c-ousi'.ler it i":d !' ti.i to
stand in Hue "n the si.lcv.:i!.*:* •"•:-iI
sure at the la !i. s. ihe.v wear B'lir
hats in ii thciiipi- until lhe curtain use.*-,
nnd, ii:-ii-eUi them oil be
twecu'clhe acts and stand up -0
nt the iiiidi.-:i<- \ and ul'tpr a s
lion they eim i.-u-e and pal ''ac'i
on the back if the;; happen lo
mute friends. ," y
They smoke e-Vri-.Vwhetv. pvpu in
soiii'.' ilieriters. Tbey never carry bundles iu the street, but ea.-h is :i!U-nded
by a s'-rvnnl. who carries e\.'ii the
smrtllpst pncUmic. Thc.\ are wi-ndc-r-
f\il)v courlcmis (.» cacli oilier, and two
fric'r.ds will -*p -nd a g.u-d deal «*' **■"*■*i*-^
in deciding whicii i-hnll filler a ro.*m
or i-.-M-rliige ihrt.
Fin.-illv, every Mp.xicau gi cni.-in
wlun strolling un a street insists on
giving the inside vt the walk to. nia
eompaiiion as a .iniYrlc of politeness.
-Thi*. point Is.Quickly
Is a dilTci-rence in s
there i,s! not, and the two friends go
down a .street nnd cross
the relative bilious are '■'1!l»-^
new discm. .*» , as to which shall occupy tlie inside becomes necessary at
every corner. —-
WI,i
'o -K-C-. slnn.-s. 10 to loc;: horsohid.-s.
50c- to SI-
WOO I .—-Manitoba clip, dtdivu'icd in
Winnipeg, 6]c per pound.
KF.N EC.A. BOOT—The root market
i.s ngain higher, and (50c per pound
is being offered for choice root delivered in Winnipeg, inferior grades
ioth day
'and night. He was consun-yted: lis
hia ' breath .tad.,
nr>y good nut il r
iind nitc-r
A whale caii remain'1 under
for an hour and a half.
water
'givimr him these a .short lime be be-
maiket is tinner | ^n ~q __fc |>eUei. ]lis ,ood f!,jr0Slot,d
best makes as high , pl.oppHy. his bowo]s i)0Came legular.
ihe began to grow, and is now a big.
(healthy boy. 1 always keep the tablets on hand and can recommend
them td other mothers.'" -
'The Tablets can bo obtained at any
drug store or you can get them by
mail, post paid, at 25 cents a bos
by writing direct to the Dr. Williams
Medicine Co.. Brockville. On'. . or
Schenectady. N. Y.
aro
less.
> A record in courtship and propos-
■ tils has (iccnrred at Lubeck. in ("er-
uian.v, where ret-ities a hotel propi-ie-
, tor with a famii\ of six cluicl.-pn—
' ioil r, sons and two dauirhter.*-—who
were all betrothed in one d.\y. The
hull-do/en happy couples were also
married on the same day, and one
wedding breakfast served for them
all.
COJLIO AND KIDNEY" DIFFICULTY-.—
Mr. .1. W. wilder. J., P.. Lafargev ille, N.
Y . writes: "I am subject to severe attacks of Colic and Kidney Difficulty, unci
find Parmelee's Pills afford tue preat .relief, while all other remedies have I'm led.
They are the best medicine I have ev er
used." In fact so great;1 is the nower ot"
this medicine to clcunse and purify, that
diseases of almost every name and -nature are driven from the body. c
A homing pigeon flew 400 miles,
from Listowel, County Kervy, to
Ealing, near London,(in 9 hour's 19
minutes.
It costs on an average -t*-*><* Sithium,
(salmon intended for .smoking arc-
first scrubbed and dried, after wlmli
thev lire hung np in the smokehouse.,
where a slow fire is kept burning. One
we'.k is reciuired for the smoking -process.
| HOW CAUSTIC BURNS.
! Take a piece of woollen cloth, or a
' piece of a blanket, and boil It thor-
..oughly in a strong solution of caustic
i soda, and you will find the wool will
' gradually, be eaten away,, leaving
| nothing but the skeleton. Women do
j not realize how " soap substitutes,"
( which are generally surcharged with
scida, or how common alkaline soaps
destroy their clothing; consequently
they," week by week, subject costly
fabric to such treatment The hands
also are immersed for hours in such
solutions, resulting In. eczema, coarse
skin,-and brittle nails. - The caustic
soda may loosen the dirt, but it eats
away the fabric and^uins the hands.
There is■', no economy in such worK.
It; is so easy for a-woman' to test the
difference, between an alkali charged
soap and a neutral washing soap, that
it is strange that there is room for
any but a pure soap on the Canadian
market; Sunlight Soap has been
tested by chemists and analysts the
world over, and its freedom from free
alkali or caustic has been demonstrated
by. .thje highest, medical authorities.
Consequently the true saying, "Sunlight Soap reduces expenses." 602.
It is estimated by engineers that
the leakage from tbe gas pipes of
London equal 9 per cent." of the total manufacture.
In "Manila most of the houses and
odices have tiny window panes made
of translucent oyster shell instead cf
glass. An average window Gft. high
by -ift. wide contains 260 shell panes
which temper tbe heat, and light of
the sun and prevent blindness.
In Russia when a weapon -it any
kind is purchased a permit must be
secured from the local authorities.
The name of the man who makes the
purchase, with the number, of. the
weapon is recorded- . If the purchaser
ever, wants to dispose of the .weapon
he- must notify -the authorities -and
cause the transfer to be re'cordod,j'.on
the books of the firm which sold it.
Are you going
to start a °
taper ?
*jf Then write to us for prices and
terms upon TYPE, MATERIAL and
MACHINERY. :::::::.:.::
^[ We carry the only stock in the
Northwest, and can furnish complete Job and Newspaper Plants at
short notice; also Ready-Prints in
all sizes and styles. : : : : : ; • • ;
Toronto Type Fdry
Co'y, Limited.
175 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg,
With the p'-csent low price of fruit
it is no compliment- to call a girl a
peach. It is .equivalent to saying she
looks like thirty cents.
.-Italy is not the■ only -couptry -that
can boast of its buried towns and
villages. In Scotland there are the
Cul'.in Sands, covering a large tract
of country, under, which many dwellings lie entombed : while in Ireland
there is the ancient town of Bannon.
situated on a once fertile tract between Wexford and AVaterford, as ef-
fccti-ally covered with sand as ever
Pompeii, was with red-hot cinders or
Ilerculanctmr with lava.
In the Rock of Gibraltar
seventy miles of tunnels.
there are V
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Every Man, Woman, Boy or CM I pliy8_ei_n and _,_- ■ Boating flsl*ir,,
ha. lhe Same Opportunity under j M(1 e3_cursiong. TeIegrapb>6 ■ ^
cur System.,
In order to have L>r. Arnold's Em
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1902,
S25=2!^=la11 persons suffering iron: bad health
we make tbe 'following moot liberal' vi!IlXS
munication with all parts of tbei
world.- Two mails arrive and depart
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\V.J"0f.KSAI.E klli> 1.ETAI;.
MEAT MERCHANTS
Fn .ill and Cured AJfcatu, Fresh
Fish, Came an j Poultry
{.upply only tho best,
trade'selicited.
, We
Your
MARKETS
'The late Right «on- W. E. Gladstone l"'* miil:
once said: ';'Notl)inn except "the mint' °-Ter:~*~
ake money wiilinuf, arfvi-rfisinn »-■
•This is-why Gladstone
■S the Grand Old Man
~.. .^ Uu,v- i,i, A.myiu a JE,I]g" «.-*-.v- «_... uejjari I MAKKtSTS
li-Ji Toxin Pills placed in the hands oi I daiI^ Terms, $15 to- $18 per week-'- ol7 _.>.__ -pvinninal
all persons suffering iron: bad health nccortl»-g *-<"> residence' iu hotel or - XrlAIiW._Jd*J
according to residence "ia"hotel or
Its baths' cure all nervous rind \ r* i Hoc* o nri •TVvrTTrio*' i-n
. . .....,.,..., ., .,.„ oscular diseases. Its waters heal all 0i^eS aXldL l0™« m
pan make money without advertising.''j I-" you will send ug your name nndj *^idn9'' liver aiicl stomach troubles: BritlSll Columbia
ren,6'm_ere£. addicss and agree to'sell foi -us twelve j"T",e'*''itlls 'i"S(I waters are an invaluable I ■■ " '' '
boxe, of Dr. Arnold's English To:dn remef* for silver and lead poisoning CRANBROOK B C.
- Pills at 2oc. per bo:;, we will give you ' —— ' ' " ■ '■■
;k ifrJAUSOhUTELV FuEE A I5EATTJFUL W'ATCB
The way to lid a tree of its b'uk it..
lo skin it. This is also said to' appli-j am Ghalv in either Ladies .'or Gent's
cable to dogs.. ' j size, or' your choice' ,bi twenty * other 11
' preniiuma ,-Eucli- .4r a fino m At' 7„.'„„t I '..•
^- 6. o. p,
"lVHr-*« ••ve*—fe?*^ , ^ I ^ r '
—_ _ . Jprernmm8:B«chaa a fine ae't'of'jewel- Vr^'t' •" ' ""'' " "' ' ' "' '' "'' -
Down in-Oregon"anewa_japer editor ry, .Bingis, Violins,., ij"andolinS, Tea , ■ 'every Mon^ay evening in their-"
wrote a nice little puff for' a -mfiliner ' Seto;.Satecm ^irts, cameras,-etc.' ."Re- " "" T""-"-:" ''-'-"'■ " : ''
-iii which-lie stated that he was .glad (oi member we don't want aijy -money
up."' Meeting the" until-'after yon -sell (he*, pill*: and .yoc
it rthn ,nor>Jrort him don't hn-va ir\ noil o.,,. .^' n. . '-. r
MOYIE'B JLh,_._.iNG HOTEL.
■see her "stocking
■editor en the-street she-soaked him,
-With'her umbrell-a, breaking three n'b?'
•of sanie'ahd't'hreateuefi'io tell hia wife.'
«*..... ...to yuu-6ou me*, pins and .*you
don;t have to sell any more than 12
ball on "Victoria' street. Soiourning-
Odd Fellows cordially'invited. ".'
F. J. Smvth. ' £. D.Hope,
' 'ISToble Grand. , ' ' " Se^
boseatoeot the premiuiiio. ■'■Th.n 'An 1 V- " . ;,--"'--;'., _ _" ■ - ~—-^__:
a bona fide o/^er frbm'a realiabfe 'con- Movie""' ' __TinPr<*» TTWf^-n
corn that ha& given'.thousands'- of dol- \'T'7:° ' ^1^'^, VUl0n
Eepresent tlie -Strongest ^i
'Best Companies in the WtHd
* ' ' * I CI* I ** J'Vil*-
si * > i. ' - . „ i i , *
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j Agents for Fire. Life, Accident. Sickte,
| , P1ate,Glass and General ijasurancp !i
x .^?anciai and .Commission Agents, Brok
3 -ers, Nbtari6'p PtiWld^to/Accounta-iro '
The best qf nccommodntions
for tp.b fraveling'public. ■ '
$'. f?' WoMahoni Mgr,
ma i ii in"|*T,.||H "MMipi^iJ
Head Office
CRAWBROQK, B. Q.ifJL^Ii)
'■"-'- Irf . \f\J Jy, »,-' A. > il. '\ * *Gf
Secretary.1
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'place of silver-lead and gold mining
for the present'and, are keeping the .,...,„„,, , . .. ,,
,f ernes in all parts of the world Vn1.
country m a prosperous cond tion.,h,-' „, ., •, - .. . " ' ,-01
ti • • •, if I ■'• ,- • 'jh{l)e only to show tbem to sell tiiam I
J his is easily (he banner district of v " n A , „ . , - ,cuem-
*-i „ - T. t -., - ,, iotl «"6. «ot offering the neonle fimn** /
the province. It has the muter a\ lo>\ ,h-,nir ,,' , •„ , I^P^ soine-
makeitsuch. ' , • ' r f y °ai ka°W- 0u'-«"tofieJ
, ===_======^^ are the regular standard size for Ladies
The Sandon Paystreaic" gives'the llT^T !? ^ ^ Gun Metal
agitators for a higher duty "on lead the ,7* „ J V f"0??0™6 -"<"»toated
^ii-...:.. _ . ... -/• _ _ e dials and reliable time keeper^ wat-
Plaints, and are for sale by all first g^^^^l^rr .JI I'T' =■■
cluas druggists and-dealers in modi* WlT6_7 ^5 MoCarter,;
cines in all parts of the" wnrW v,'„ '',r""' "" '- i; ■' • •!
PORT STEELE, B.O
Jlorvey, UroCartor £ rinltliam.
REVELSTOKE, B. C.
Barristers & Solicitors.-
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following nut to crack:' Canadian ehp. .....j „■ ■"" "Tw —*"'"» 'Yli''-
melters pay *1.30i hundred for lead, _eed bfa hi T ? °f geQtIemaa
which they sell in Montreal for *2.7fi \l ,, u t™^ t0, ^^ aud the^
lupi_V*6 in bars and «C corideu. f* j^JTv ?^ uW^?- ^ »J1 who
'American smelters nay ¥3.60 a hun- j'rf^ - ". 'u^ i^ those "™n"
Urev for raw 'lead in the Coeur d'- .*"\L Zr r ^ ^ 0nCe
Alenes. Oanadiap smeltermeu ' want " 1 n r' , '" JT l0Cillit'' t0
a tariff of-n-50 a hundred to ieo^iJ^^ ^^^l !"lob«
American ." sineltermen from under-'"nrW ^ fSWei'ece^
selling them'in Canada/ If" some of -0 ^^M ^^,'" U ^ '^ 8^d
the traiff agitators will uleasc -explain ilT'u '^ -^^ ldge-her
bow the American 'smelteiV'c./buv b^ ^v oTT '0i;W0S^ ^
ocautifully colored card with your
liABKlSTJBK, SOr.tOITOK, ETC
CRANBROOK, " '
A§@ATEJK9
B. C
is^wis Thomson/
NELSON,
BOOTS AND SHOES
,i- •*■ - - *-j ■ *»■- ,-.-.
Repaired and Made lo Order. *
lead for $3.50 ii hundred in tlie 'Coeur
.d'Alenes und sell it for-$2 75 in Mont
real we will be much obliged.
c.
SA.VU.
I obterved a locomotive in the railroad
■ yards one d'ay; " -
It was waiting in tbe round house,
where the locomotives stay;
It was paining for the journey, it was
coaled and fully manned,
And it had a box the fireman was
filling full of sand.
, " /vu,
name and address on as our authorized agent. JJefir in mind' that yo'u
will not be asked to sell any more ^°y^3 __,, .
than' the 12 boxes aud we don't want
any .money until after you have"sold />,.. -~-
them. We bear all- the expense and kW SjQa Vmg Parlor
are only making this liberal offer as a " * ' '
method ol advertising Dr. Arnold's
-t-ngJiah Toxin iJills. Don't " delay,
Notary PUBLIC,AccoaN-jR-A^S?nTH,!i * Moyie:
• W/^S? -]— MACEACHREN&MACnONALD, '
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Bvug and Stationery Store,
Toilet Articles
i " ft *• * * i* ^y
Office"
School Supplies,
write at once and earn a beantiful
preseut for yourself for Christmas.
Address AKSOLB MJEDICLNfi CO
Dcpt. 12i.. so Adelaide St. 'East, 'Toronto/out.
WE3T
On their slender iron pavement, 'cause
tbe wheels are apt to slip :
And when they reach a slippery spot,
their tactics they command,
And to get a grip upon ' the rail tbey
csprinkle it with sand.
It's about this wiiy with travel along
life's slippery (rack,
If your load is rather heavy and you're
always sliding back ;
So, if a common locomotive, you completely understand.
*\.'ou,'Il supply yourself in starling with
a good supply of sand.
You can ^,-t to any station that is on
life's schedule 3ec:n,
If there's fire beneath' the boiler of
■ ambition's strong machine,
And yoii.ll reach a place cnlied'j'lu&li-
town at, a rate pf sp.eec] that's grand
If ior all Lhe slippery ' places yqpfve a
go.qd supply of «;apd,
—Sunshine.
It appears that locomotives cannot al- Q-f- T^« t^, ~Z ' '
ways get a grip' &T;' Joseph's Cpixvent
*N'£i,S0N, B. C.
Boarding and Day School conduct-
ed.by the bisters of St. Joseph, Nelson
13. L>. Commp-rc.im! ,>.,^ t..' -
0J-.NTRAL HOTEL.
CLINE, Prop.
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, Moyie, B. C.
OBCASJP: CAMPBELL.
Funeral Director
Chemist and Pru^iBt,
MQi]
FOR FINE TAILORING GO TO
B. 0. Commercial tlud' business
courses a specialty. Excellence and
switt progress eharacteaize each de-'
partment. Parents should write for
particulars. .One month assures tbe
pubuc of the thoroughness of the
bisters'methods of teaching. (Next
terra commences Sept. 1st.")
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine Suitings', Overcoating '
Trousers, Imported Goods. '
moyie, ' B. e
_ and
..w Embalmer. ^
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Graduate of Champion College of the
United States. Upholstering and general furniture repairing. Office and
store, Aiken's block, "near Canadian
Bank of Commerce. . Telegraph and
mail orders promptly attended to.
Cranfcrppfc ° b. C.
f -}fr"™M-L ACT 1896.
(form f.)
*' '• ' I
CeIRTFICATE OF 'I-YPR9VEMENTS.
NOXJCE.
Uo^S^tnintn, division of rast'Koote;!
;:: i
Har\c*-l'-ii, und Ihrashero who arc
v.-avy (onainrj;* A Chcwi.i-.- Tobac-
0. viil ftuu
^'.-^■-',;.-'',',',- ' V--J','.'.---
J:,'.,,; -.
J. i,^'''--!'
t.mj-
n
i. ,f j- "I
. AVW*MA<|:
-_<'*A
m
:'U'
fviuch- more, wholesome than the'rank
lobaccos of the. past.-''As onlv pure
jngredienta enter 'into the manufac-
Ui.'i- .0; this brand, it can. be used with,
perfect, security. ..Valuable presents
can also be obtained by saving the
Khow-shOe Tags, which are on ev-rv
plug,. The time for. redemption of
buow-fchoe Tags iiti-j been tv. tended to
Jan.
■I VTi:-.
tho
nay District
Wherp'Wecli-Oii SuIUvbu bill
rjkci-oliQcthjitr, Titos. T.' .VoViUie, X. v
hW/'-l .C^tiflcBto So. B 43C70, inteucl Uxtv
c? i¥^C- f°-' ? Cer,lflcale ^ Imprpymeuts,
Sl%T£?WaInB*cw^G^t5ff'^'' m,fst ,JC CQiumeijcod before the i<-s...
aiioQ of s-,-cb Cprtillcate of Iinproycmonts. "r
h-ftctl thig 22ncl day of August, ims. '
CFIAS. C. FA SHELL,
•'erTHOS. T. MoVITTlE, A?ent.
MINERAL ACT 180Q?~^
f>on;r f.)
CBRTiriOATK or Jmviiovemc-stj.
■' '., KOXXCE. ' '■-,'■'•.
.Foil fcicele -imlurnivisjon of East Kooknay
Where located:-0u Mar]: crock and Sullivan
j j ill. '-.,..- *
•Take'nbtlcothatl.Thos. T. McVitllo, F M
G. No. B 60236, agent for Chas. C. 'Farrell free
Miner's Certificate Ko. B dSCTO,- iutend' nUty
days from.the date hereof, to cimlv t0 the MJit
nig Recorder for a Cenifi,ato of'Jrhp.rovements,
for the purpose of ohtaiuhiff a Crown (;rflnt ',
the above claim.
And -father take notice li..d ' ti«t!6n,'mule.-
aecuon 3/:i must .-o 'commcnct'.i hefofo tits i^J.
aticcorsuch CprUOcnieof Jmprovfracnts '
Dated this 2-.'nd clay of Auiritm,, 1(,i(j2. ' " ■'
I.' mr, C1,AS" (;' FA1!*'EU-,
3-cr IH03.T. McviniE, Affcat. i
Rubber Stamps, Seals
stencils, -price markers', ' pricing
Wheels, numbering machines; band
dating and numbering stgmps, check
perforators, rubber " type,' prinLing
t presses, etc. etc.
Vancquvkk, B. C
.6 .' FfEZ)ERSTAJ?2\tRlESTJBRJBRl^co^ah'd,coa8tcii|eflf.';;-'
, ■--■"~-—--.*--«)7j-——_. . ■, '
'prou^tioketsto Europe via all
Atlantic line,. Prepaid - tickets ^om
PHIS
K".
"K- Mac^k^we, Proprietqr, .
The Hgtel for