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Co  DKC\/-M909.\nS3 A YEAR\n1\nCold Days Are   Coming.\nGet prepared with, warm reliable uuderwear\nfor' the  winter. ,\nc hnve bought very heavy and are offering a\n.ccialliucau mens' heavy underwear at $2 per\nWatson's Unshrinkable.\"\nvery\nsuit.\nl-OU (ifAI.ITY.\nChristmas   Cards.     :\nWc .have' ju^t received the best and largest line,\nfbf iurported Christmas cards ever shown in Moyie.\nE. G.. QW'YNNE.\n*,<\nThe, Final tount.\nj\nArthur Shankland, returning\nofficer for the Craubrook electoral\ndistrict has made his- official count\nof the ballot?, and there are some\nfew alterations in the figures' previously published. This count\ngives Caven a total of 701, Mae-\ndanald.501, and Fitch 115. There\nwere 33'spoilfc ballots and- 3 tendered ballots. C aveti's majority\nover Macdonald is 200. Over,\nFitch, 010, and over both 115. The\ntotal number of' votes cas't was\n1-117\/ \u25a0\nVotes cast' iu' favor of Local\nOption, J5SS. Votes against, o0-i.\nIl'efnsed to yoto, US. Spoilt ballots, US.1 As the total vote east\nwas 1117\/and only 53S in favor of\nlocal option,-it will be seen that\nso far as this district is concerned\nthere was a shortage of 120 .votes\nto carry.'     .,    _'\n'  Show' Man  in  Trouble.\n, Breaking Into Ore.\nWord was brought down\nfrom the Society Girl mine\nyesterday that when the last\nround was broke there w^ts a\nsprinkling of ore and every\nindication that the ore body\nhas, been reached.1 The work\nof the next day,or two will be\nanxiously 'awaited, for -a big\nore body' is expected. The\ntunnel is in. 1,000' feet.' Locri\nstockholders are feeling jubilant.\nAurora Looks Good.\nA man who has' a varied ex-,\nperienee in most ot the prominent\nmining camps in the west, went\nacross the lake the other day and\nwas shown through the property of tho Aurora Mining & Milling Co. After making a thorough\ninspection-of all the workings he\ncame away fully convinced that\nin a very short time there will bo\nanother,big shipping mine to aid\nthe,famous St. ..Eugene in the\nbuilding up of Moyie,\nThe Aurora mine has over ,1500.\nfeet of tunnels driven. , The  low-\nPardorf\ny \u00bb> > i -.\n'if w'e ,a'o-ain draw Vour attention   to the fact that\n- VICTORIA CROSS TEA and   COFFEE is  the .best\nyet., If it'were not wc would not   sell  it.\n2 lbs for, 90 cents.' *\n.- Saturday Special:\n'Sweet,'sour, chow chow pickles, $1.10 gal\n1        GENERAL FLOAT      \"|\n4 9\niff\niff\niff\ny?\nTariff\niff\niff\niff.\nf-\nw\niff\ner tunnel is now.iu 350 feet, wttl\nonly 200 feet yet to go, or about\n30 days' work, when they will, tap\nthe ledge. This is the ledge which\n.i W\nSe?$\u20acS\u20ac\u20ac6\u00ab:S\u20aci6\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac\u20ac66fee\u00bb*^3i\u00bbi3how,sgilc]1\u00a3|. fine quality df ore\nCranbrook's  new  skating  i.inhj in tho upper workings.\n\u25a0 ,In the.upper tunnel they  have\nin sight about o0,000.tons of first\n.will be ready  for  uso \"by. Chritt\ni\nma\nFor the All-Northwest football\nteam' Vincent' Borleske has' been\ngiven a place as right half. ,\n1    Get tlie habit.   '   Go to  _\nCROWE BROS: & CO.\n'we \u201e dfar vou \u00bb\u201e,, *\u00a3*\u00a3<\u25a0$\u00a3!*?\u00a3. ,S Z\n'small monthly payments of ,S}.00 ' M*\u00ab>. ls *     \u2022   ,\niecily safe. \" IJivcst your_ sa\\-iniss witli   \u00ab.^-v-^ ^   _,    ,\n'full   info-.mation',\n.ALE -fe'ELWELI-,\nCranbrook, B. C.\nGet Your\nC. A. Quintard, manager, of  the\nHortenso   Nielsbn   ' Company,'   a\ntraveling   aggregation    of   show\npeople,\"will   in' all   probability''\nhave to1 serve a\/ sentence  for  issuing    worthless  ' cheques.    'The\ncompany played  inc Moyio  to   a\nvery slim house a  week  ago  last\nTuesday  night.;   The   next* day\nQuintard,' in settling at the Kootenay   hotel,   whpro   the     party\nstopped, tendered an  $18  cheque\ndrawn on a   Cranbrook  bank    as\npayment.     . Auot'her cheque was\ni cashed by Goldie Stewart  of  the\nifoyie Drug store.' and 'this was\nalso bogus. >, Constable Kempstob\nwas notlo'ug in locating Quintard\nat Fernie and  caused  his  arrest.\nHe was given a hearing at  Fernie\nThursday   arid   was sent'up for\ntriairaud-LTae-Wftil Will tokc i?laoo\n\u00abi4 ij?^-\u201e;<.     nn ' fi^omlinr  '10bh.\nMessrs. McTavish,\"  Stewart    and\nKempston  were  down to Fernie\n(attending the trial.'    The balance\nof the show people got across the1\nline and left Quintard to fight his\nown battle.\ni\nOver 3000 pounds of rose petals\nare used in' the manufacture of one pound , of attar of\nrose perfume.     .       \"*       . ' <\u25a0\" \u25a0\nLast year but> single lot of antimony was mined and marketed\nihthe United States., .This was\nfrom Miil City, Nevada.\nThere promises to be ay three\ncornered fight in the forthcoming\nmayoralty contest im Nelson.\nMayor Selous will seek reelection,\nG. W. Hale and Wm. Waldio will\nalso bo in the contest.\nA meeting will be held a Nelson\non December loth when* matters\npertaining to mining and the\nzinc question in particular' will be\ndiscussed. ,-,   'yV_\nNew. Court of App.eal.   ^    ,\nclas3 milling ore. At present\nall that is required is a concentrator when the mine will at once\nbe on tho list of shippers. . .Not\nlong since a carload of .'ore was\nshipped from this property to the\nsmelter at Trail to be treated, and\nthe returns' were most satisfad\ntory to the owners.   _' \u00bb\nTwo machine diills are \u25a0 running\nconstantly^ and iifteen men are on\nj the payroll. The men are paid on\nthe loth of each month, and,, receive approximately $1500, or an\naverage of S100 to a man. '\n' A new.1 blacksmith shop has\nbeen built; lately, and also a bunk-\nhouse, so that the men will be\ncomfortably   housed   during   the\nwinter.-  __,         '-.\n. ' i\nThe New Bank.;\niff\niff\niffy\niff ,\niff..\niff\niff--\niff\nLargest and  Newest Stock,\nReal good trunks at a very   little price.,\n.32,  3Ar36 inch dark'green, ' ','\nwaterproof canvas   covered,'\n-    ash   slats,    leather   straps',\nbrass  lock,. one  tray   witli     , \"\nhat compartment, fitted with    .\nthe celebrated ball brasses in,\n, i\nthe corners.\nMacEachern & Macdonald.   ^\n^^\"\u2022S^jS^-^'j\nj\u00ab_ .^v-'^.^,-5fe.^i^ ^-^ifc-^-^3t\u00abfc i ife;\nrfiF^^^'_^^^^5P^^-SFv5'-^f-^'-.\n>*?\u2022*\u25a0*\u2022 \u2022-\u00bb-\u2022.\nMasonic Election.\nBsngough, the. Entertainer.\nft*\\-'aS3!\n_f_.Ar\\*.K\u00a7;\nB'?>'jS&\nand keep your feet warm and  dry.\nRubbers of all descriptions\naiu\nprices\nriaht.\nCOME AND SEB 0S|^   \"\u25a0\u00bb'\nThe personnel of the new British Columbia court of appeal, has\nbeen announced. The new court\nis composed of four judges. They\nare: Judge A. Martin and Judge\nP. A. living, of the present supreme court of British Columbia;\nW. A. Gc\\lliher,'ex-M.P , and J. A.\nMacDonald, former leaderoof the\n  ,       I Liberal   party   in   the   province.\nIn the course of an interview hir. Macdonald is named as chief\nMr. 1). D. Maun of Mackenzie it Lu3tiee. p. B. Greagory, of Vic-\nMann stated that \u25a0 it was his in- j toria) and Dennis Murphy, of Ash-\ntention to come west just as soon | crofti are appointed to replace\nas the British Columbia Government was in a position to confer\nwhich   he    thought\nMann Coming West.\nREGARDING PRICES\nwould be some  timo \"in January\n'&jto. th rfr_tfi--s\u00ab\u00bb s^^'^*-^\nMOVIE'S    LEA1HNC\n\u00a3\nY.\nY\n\u2022;i\nenay\nfollowing the holidays. When\nthese matters have been arranged\nMr Mann said the Canadian\nXorthern would be ready to proceed with construction work.\nJudges .Martin aud Irving on  the\nsupreme court bench.\nHarrington Not Satisfied.\nW. 'II. Grubbp, local manager of\ntlie Imperial Bank, has   been   advised that .the new bank\" building\nwaVsblppetr from'\u2014 Vancouver -on\"\nthe 20th of November and  should\nbe in Moyie almost any day  now.\nThe building   was   built   by   the\nStandard    House    Building , aud\nContracting company of Vancouver.    . The    buildiug   will   come\nknocked down,   and when  it  ar-j\nrives the matter of putting it  together will  only  be a  few* days.\nThe building will  be  30x50   feet,\naud two stories  in  height.'    The\nupper, portion will   be   fitted   up\nwith rooms  for  the stalT.     1 fc is\nexpected the new building will be\nready'to occupy by Christmas.\nAt .the regular meeting   of   St.\nE iKene   Lodge   No. 55 A. F..& A. i.  . ,    \u25a0\nb ' ,     ' .        .       \\.i,a (joined by  her   husband   in\nM-'last  Wednesday-evening,   the,TJ ' -\n'  \u201e\u201e *-    * iii-       city   on    Djcember   1,3th\nfollowing officers were elected: _\u201e,,\u201e,\u201e,,\u201e   .\u201e   Ar\u201etr;r>. n\nn. Chapman\u2014W. iL     \u00b0,\nS. Potter\u20143. W.( '\nD. A. Ayres\u2014J. W.   \u2022       '    o\nN.' W. Bardett\u2014Treasurer.,\nJa=. Thorn\u2014Treasurer.\nThese officers, will  be  installed\noii the last meeting of the month.\n.Mrs. J. W. Jlengough, wife of\nthe famous Canadian cartooni3tr\ni3 a visitor iu Nelson, and will  ba\nthat\nBon-',\ngough .will be   in   Moyio- on  'tho\nfollowing evening, the, '11th,  a tl\nwill\"   give  his   entertainment  in.\n.Morley hall.,       ;\u25a0    ''\"\",,    %i' ,     :\nThose   who   have   heard   B311-\ngongh as well as those who   have\nheard him.and'are anxious to hear\nhim again should take this oppor-\nthis   is   his.' last\n. .,        (- timity as   this   is   hisj'last   tour\n'\u2022  I     0     0'   V   ''EiGCHOll0  JfclirtoushJ-Biicish  Columbia.,    His\n^J^}llJ^JLZiuJ^^r\\^.^ hnmyrous stories', songs ai:\n  f-nf.inn?.    nniinisd' TVltJl\u2014tiie\nWildey Lodge I. O. O..F. elected\no'fficei'3 for the insuing term at\ntheir regular meeting Tuesday\nnight:\n, Fred Ege\u2014Noble Grand,\n, N. W. Burdett\u2014Vice, Grand,\nF. J. Smyth\u2014Secretary,\nP. J. Mc Alpine\u2014Treasurer,\nC. A. Foote\u2014Trustee.\nTalented Vocalists Engaged.\n ^ ,.\u201e.... *....-, igs and  recreations.\" ,coupIed'\"wj\"t.5\"-tIie '\"rapirty-\ntouches   of,   hi3   uneering   pencil \u25a0\"-\nwhich' he wields with such a fanciful wit, are always a  source  of\n.delight   aud   amusement   to   his -\naudieucB:,     Tickets    will   be  75\ncents for reserved   seats   and   5J-\nci nts for general admts.-ion.     Ho-\ns?rved seats will be oa s.ile at  tho\nMoyie Drug store.\nt\nOverlooked   St. Andrew's-\n. V.I.\nW' if\n''   i\nH:\\\nTho best of accommodations\nfor   tlio Traveling  P^iic-\n,   \u201e Billiard lioutn-'.\nLirgc and Commodious Sanip.e Roopu.\nMcTAVlSH & CAMERON  Proprietors.\nJohn Harrington, the Socialist\ncandidate for member for Fernie\ndistrict, is prepating to contest\nthe election of \\Y. R. Koss. victor\nupon the face of the returns by\nabout 200 majority. The election\nact allows of a man voting in any\npolling place in the district, and\nit is alleged that this was taken\nThe imper workings  of  tho  St. I advantagc of to run  in  repeaters\nShutdown  on Hill.\nwere\n'\u2022}\u25a0\nthis    week ! {m Ko^\t\ni Patent   Match Scratcher.\n;u \/^ \/<.*. iy: \/C- \/^ if. 'V? W AV- -v-\"'\nA A-A K>-\naj.-.--\\-.\\\"- \u00abc-\nFor Men  and Boys\n,.;.,.     ,jj.or   iW-CJ.^\u2014       -.-g eenin lowest.\nWo  have  the finest creation otyA  '. h      Co.:  Truro,\nthe product of the Eastern Cap     ^^yho^, eic.\nLadies' dre.s patterns, coals,, urn cis .\nDon'l. forget ouv-20- Century (ylotlnn,\nStanficld7s Underwear\n1 E.igeno    mine\n'elo-^M    down    for     the     winter.\n'llowiwcr.U.Hni.we did  not   ma-\n'teri'ilH'^IVrt the   working   force,\t\n'f lllb-r property, as with the; Albert lUrnhardt has invented\ni\u00b0-CMHio'*of a few mon all wore j an mKGIliou3 lictle device in the\nWon -Muplovmenc in ^ l\u00b0\u2122 ' way of a match scratcher It is\n,.;,,, N\\.vt spring the upper ,alktl(, pilUe to be attached to\n\"*    y\\\\ Uj reopened   as  he- . tho swefttbaiul    of   the  hat.   and\nafter the match is lit the hat serves as a windshield. Mr. Baru-\nhardt has applied for a patent:\nIt can be' seen at the'.store of\nlloberts & Messinger.\nSimpson Goes South.\nF. E. Simpson, founder and former publisher of the Cranbrook\nHerald, is leaving today with his\nwife for \"S.m Diego, California.\nMr. Simpson has been in poor\nhealth for some time, aud it is to\nbe hoped his southern trip will\nprove beneficial to him. Mr.\nSimpson has formed a partnership with II. L. Stephens of Calgary, aud next spiiug when he\ncomes back they will open  an  of- ^_     _\n[ice iu Cranbrook aud   embark  in | singing   lending roles\nthe real estate business on a large   _ey hall, Siturday   evening,   IK-c-\nThe Walker Lyceum Bureau\nhave engaged for the ,, English\nGrand Opera. SiugoiV\"and Symphony Orchestra, Chas. W. Pic-\nquet aud Jiiauita ltush. Mr.\nPicquet is a tenor of reputation\nand long expetience. He has been\nconnected wich church choirs in\nthe leading American cities, has\nstudied abroad aud sang leading\ntenor roles with the Herald\nSquar Opera Company and others\nof note. Miss Ruth is a beautiful\nyoung woman with a finished\nmusical education. She was for\ntwo seasons the piima donna soprano with the Aborn Opera\nCompany in  Washington,    P.   C:,\nAt   Mor-\nIa the excitement over the\nelections St. Audwrew's Night,\nNovember 30fch, was overlooked\nentirely in Moyie. For severa\nj-eais ptst St. ' Audrew's Night\nwas oue of the big events, but\nthis year the ihiy was sadly overlooked. One mau suggested that\nmost of thc admirers of St. Andrew were Liberals and that they\ncook to tho tall timbers after the\nelection, which accouuted for\nnothing being done.\nscale.\nworl-\nwoikiiig--\nfore.   .\nMeeting Is Galled.\nUl Conservatives in Moyie. are\nguested n, meet at Ihe Leader\nOffieethi,.evenh.gat8oaock.foi\nImperial Bank of Janada\nCapital   Authorized--  >  .   OOO.OOO.OO\ncunee^-y fc delegates\nthe purpose ot ettcuuk,\nfnA.ttimd a meoting of the   A^o-\ntoattU     .-.\u201e.\u201ei\u201e,iok    next   Mon-\nember 1 lth.\nIs Selling Real   Estate.\nEl.Bergland is now ag-enfc for\nthe Wright Investment Company\nand is soiling tracts of land\nowned by that company iu Vancouver, New Westminster and\nFort George.   -\nSwitchmen's Strike,Is Bad.\nAuthorized-------   ^ ...5i000,000.00\nCapital Paid Up \u2014- -^\"\" ...-^'ooO.OOO.OO\nFund        -~~    \"' \u201e \u201e\u201eT tt-m-rt A -\nThe switchmen's  strike has as-\ninmed a  more  serious aspect in\n^    ,\u201ek-    ne^t   Mon-! the  Pacific    northwest,    freight\n1 \u00ab\u00ab^\u00bb !lt feeler tl:     At' shipments arc practically tied up\nd^yeVP\"SVC delegates, will   be\nventi'on.\nllosorvo   huntl        \".    .  TQW \u25a0 poLUMBIA-\ni^u-vative cou\\\n! bo held nt Kamloops ou\nwhich  will\nDec. -lOtiL\n,DSi\u00bba Honey  Orders sold jivaib'c ,\u201e m\npart of the World\nS,vin^  Bank Piypartnienl.\nbaNin^\" from   date  of deposit.\new   Michel\n| Interest allowed oh depo.sU\n|m:oyie branch.\nO .    \u2022\u25a0\/-.-,  :r:\nF. M.\n, \u201e ,. r\u00bb , in* ;-*li;-*-?i'J\nP1NKHAM,   Manager-   |\nTho wo:\nthe-MO\"'0\nguii'li^t i\nbo   ^o,ul   ''\u25a0\nPassenger schedules are being\nmaintained with difficulty. The\nartival ot\" the Great Northern\nliner -Minnesota at Port Tpwn-\nUeud with 31,000 tons of\n1 freight valued at $000,000, much\nof if destined for export from the\neast, gave added cause for apprehension.       The     shipments    are\n1 *\",?ti^1*\u00bb:\u00ab\u00ab'\nFlooding the Rink.\n,,_ Uooding the rink of\n.i.e. :im\n,   i\\,r   \u00ab.katin\nci\nTo Form a League.\nA meeting, will-be held at Fernie next; Friday, December 10th,\n-when a hockey league will be\nformed. - All teams between\nMoyie and Lethbridgo will be\nrepresented. 'Moyie, Cranbrook\nand Fernie will bo in tho western\ndivision. Lethbridgo, Piucher j\nCreek and Golemau will be in the\neastern division.'\ni1 .\nWatch Moyie Grow.\nBorn\u2014To Mr. and .Mrs. N. W.\nBiirdett on Tuesday, November\n30th, a daughter.\nBorn\u2014To Mr. and airs. T. \"Cnm-\nmings on Thursday, December\n2nd, a  son.    ' \u25a0. ,_\nMacEachern & MacDonakl have\na very pretty lot of hand painted\nFrench china on display ainoug\nihoir-Christmas goods.\nNew   Sensations For   The   Next Fifteen   Days   At   The Daylight Store.\ncen\noft\" every suit and overcoat.-      Our   entire   stock    of\n.     '   clothing'  must! go.- '.   ,\n$24-suit ndw $1S;00    ' $20 suit now $15.00\n$18 overcoat now $13.50. ,\nQuick action   is. imperative   if  you  mean. to. secure\nyour pick   ofpattcrus.  Coupons with every pijrchasc.\nDaylight  Store,\nROBERTS-& MESSSNQER\n^\u25a0^^\n^>i.\n^\u25a0^-sr-ii j if v'-.*----\ni\n'    I'aVr        \"'\u25a0I ll      \"-       \"*\u25a0   i^L-^il\n, a ,y>  . -\/ ;<%|\n-\u25a0 i]''*\"i- \u25a0' Hyt-m\nK'j y:l* t'&M\n]iy\\''''\"\/Mif\n11 \u25a0* '*..'\u25a0';\u25a0\u25a0 ^|,\n\"%|\nl-y, . <;:yy4\ni * *    -. ,o .\nA 'r1*.      \\i   _. t.si\n\u25a0  ,\u201e      ;. ,^,.,-....\n; ; -'-\/      I r.\n!'  *v.\" \u2022*-,- i'\u00bbi?_\n>,','    \"a'  .   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''richly     to     buy    at  iUiocnix   Poueer:  It      ]) 1\\ 'r,  i  home. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd j  mm:* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"  ;,  1SIJM'5   I    J -'I  !-'  <_. r.ig?7JL\"'\"La r-Et>  u-.ij    ur  .-iin*-< ninivh  .OticYtw '. ,.   .   .    \ufffd\ufffd2.-00  i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSATUiDAY,   '.J)EJ., J, lSf\/9  Ml  fcfTJd  * ii  Tho,. Caven, U. l\\ P.      '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTry   to   argue   with   .some  ' #  pjople ymd tliey will snap'*  back at' you ly-ke r^i enraged |  livena. ,    '  The Fountain Head of Life  Is The Stomach^  A man who has \ufffd\ufffd weak and impaired stomach and who docs not  properly digesr his' food will soon find rliat his blood lias become  y.eak and impoverii.lied, and that his whole body jj improperly und  uiMinii-k-ntly nourished.  Dr. PIERCE'S GOZ.DEX MEDICAL DISCOVERY  makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow ot  digestive Juices, restores the lost appetite, makes  assimilation   perfect,   invigorates    the    liver   and \"**  Purifies and enriches the blood. It is thc great blood-maker,  fS^sh.builder and restorative nerve tonic, ft makes men  strong   in   body,   active   in   mind   and  cool  It,   Judgement.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIT'i,!, ,,'D,,'sco\\'er>',, Is \ufffd\ufffd P\"^, glyceric extract of American medical roots,  absolutely free fr.-m alcohol .and all injuriou.-., habit-forming drill's. All its  ' l\/rt'T\" Tfr\\P\"te-drfon_!ts *\"PP\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd. \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-\"\ufffd\ufffd relationship \\,ill. secret  S' tXV \"n\ufffd\ufffdred'\ufffd\ufffd\"' 's endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of  msdicmc. Don t accept a secret nostrum as o substitute for this l.rr.e-nroven  rcmeJy of kmiu.v composh.on. Ask iouh Nr.p\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBoHS. They , u kr?ow of  ^Ij'n^ hv ,t during past -10 years, right in your ofw,ZhU,r\ufffd\ufffd, od  WiJ^D.spunsji ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Mod.cal Association, Dr. R.V. fierce, Pre.,     |'.f,|\ufffd\ufffdN   V  \\\\ iltiey I.mlj;* Nn.   1 I.   !  S*^-*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  J .Meets Tu(\"-<J.i\\ evonini.<-in Mi-d'rt-j-o.  'hull on Victoria atreet. Sojourning  ! Odd Kellowt* cordially invito!.  F. J.Sm\\tji.  Louis Coi'.i.i.y.  Noble Gram].  'car'y.  <ss  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!. ] ii|:< i.t- l.i ilue >-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  K. of P.  .Meets cvn-y Thursday  THE<sjssss  HEAD   Ori'ICK. TOUO.VIO  n! E. WALKER, Piesident  LsrA\ufffd\ufffd\">**\ufffd\ufffd ,8,T  ****** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,GeaeralManazer J ^^\ufffd\ufffdI0J\ufffd\ufffd0|(K|,  Bnu.^ throughout Canada. .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdd l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,h'e Unlted 5,^ .  1*. J,' MfAi.i'i.vF,'  Chancellor Com.'  s;;rr country BumE$^^v^*ni  I.ing hrotl,, -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,\ufffd\ufffd,      j   Uanki,^ business.     Sales notes wilI t^, ^.f^t  ',-      ,    i\"AJIl[l'   DAWI\/lwn'ru\/.,.,.     . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUo\ufffd\ufffd'\"Wnru.1  E. A. Jlif.i.  K. II   tt.   S.  ' BANKING BY MAIL ^yyvy.y^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,  rmt's an.  IOn, ^ their  ' ll!yUion.  J   way with equal fadib'ty.,  VANCOUVER'S PROSPERITY._ I Testing a Diamond.  !   I  I -v  There.wlll be niorc  mining' !  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd done ih Movie  next vc,,nr\"thiui.!  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      .1 <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1  over before in   the   historv   of'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-  ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \"-.,   'i  tne town  lSs.1  Mag-nificent   Officas   for Vancou-'    Ji\ufffd\ufffdst persons aro obliged in  tbej  I pm-ehase of a diamond to rely iin-l  jplicity'iipon tho word of tbo man j Visiting bretbern Aulccmo  i \"ver  Corporation.  , 1 u o t  ! 0,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   S(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. u^i\/T^y*   corpora 11,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I Wh\ufffd\ufffd Se\"S lI?0 St\ufffd\ufffdU<>'     ^VJli(le m,ln5' I  I       <r vaiie.,,,,rr, Ui..it,,i, inMaiit-d      ' years of observntiou  and  exper-,'  ; i..-Ne\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdc\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  iiu.un,,,.. hencoare   needed   to  become   an \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -iwri, u\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.B\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd N..MJ CRANBROOK .BRANCH.  Regular meetinga  ouTtho first Wod-'  lmsday of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" eacli  month.  n 'nis  ==========^_R._T BRYMNER, j  1,  0. T. McGregor, W.,M.  O- A. Ayros,.Secretary.  Jiios.' Ckven\/M. P. P  .Vancouver's   com merlin I   n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,*  ,.oa... .   -    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ... omr?eic,flI .Proer taua purity ef diunonds, yet thero !  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdess   is aptly illustrated Tby  the are certain extremely simple tests I  expert with respect* to the valnu I ivrrt^,--     -\ufffd\ufffd>r-'    and purity ef diimonds, yet thero i M\ufffd\ufffdyie     Miners'    Unioil  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-..^: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  ..    .   .   .   1 No. .71  W, F, of M.  \ufffd\ufffd*r  netown. _       ^  ___ J     fj j,        J\"' .'  \"avc\">  m\"  r-  r-. ..-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \" \"^  \"ll,stra^,by  the are certain extremely simple tests    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      No. ,71   W. F, of M       -,  i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"  .\"-   ' I ^ -^=T==gs==s==JJ , gro.vth and prosperity of her flnx|'eapable ot >in_;   made   by \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tho ' Mhel, in McGregor i,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdll .evcrv '^m  Do   your   ClirLlmns    shop-J^ye-,    W   P   P    TJ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW   p      i    <\" Un\"ClnI insti'l\ufffd\ufffdMons-   .Changes are\\mo?l ^experienced, . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy ov^ins.'.   Sojourning   niemJJ\ufffd\ufffd  .i^carhVa^doasmich  of!       ^     '' '^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Pf\ufffd\ufffdpk'' WnF \ufffd\ufffd->e on'every hand, and      ?ffc ? ^' M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdof \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \". iZTv^ ^ to.\ufffd\ufffdAd-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' t   ' '\ufffd\ufffd     < '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ,'office   aceommddallon  'that   n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ?\"f'kod thrOU8h  '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-P1^   of  orl' v      f'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    - J*\ufffd\ufffdeft Rqberta  .mycmrhoiiic  town   as,you\/    .        C.an broolc,\" N\ufffd\ufffd,; 2\ufffd\ufffd:1j, 1909 'more than .id^.J!' ^jdwary  .   cardboard.   ,     Ixioking    ,      rw-\"'\ufffd\ufffd'-      -c .   -   .    Secretarv  i'i'  pi'.ig\" early',' m:d<do as mucli  o  iViu your Jioiuc town   as , vou  if  possiblv can.   r- <5 \ufffd\ufffd r  the;  _     '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,'\ufffd\ufffdffice   accominddatfon  'tliat' ^'f?'Cd throu8^   n* -Piece   of or\"  C. an broolc,\" No v.. 20sli, 1909' more than nrln, ,-  i- n .j^n^y  .   cardboard. Looking  My Dear Moyie Friend,: J ^   ^\" \" ^\"^o a^year ago.'i,   thro'ugh the kotio tested   at   tlie  \";i;havethroughthe'Crai.brook| d^^-ded; a-s   being 'insnffi-(cardboard, ono will'SOfl two  holes  Prospector thanked' all'my  sup. \/ t\"',rf\"fc fco handle   tha   voliime\" of,'if'tIle diamond be .spurious\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdonly'  Harvey,    MgCartei? ,&  Macdonald.    '    '  Barristers, Solicitors, No(ario\ufffd\ufffd; Etc,  r     B.C.  '-\/WATCHES!  Just Think ^1^^\\^s Wll(;aj.(1 ;w -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  f?r \ufffd\ufffd years KydWpftlw lending jo^ll,^,! l^!\"  '       < 15 jewel 0 size, 25 year hunling ca^e, $20 00 * \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'1' '  '      li jewel. 16 size, open face 20 year case SM  '   '  Our-special men's watcf, a( $[0.00 is good \\a\\Z \"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Wo .invite you to weaminu our =.toc-]:  \" *' U3B^,;'' J\".'\" TA]>rJ_iXrEH p '  , .Practical \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd WatcinfiLaier and J.eweller  .'yict6rinSt.laSouth.'  .\\  .    '\/;.    r.    MoyiE  Why Pay More  icitor.'ktc.  B. C  Nifty , Fall  Cranbrook, B, C.  president  or  the, .Movie  21'Miners1  union   who .will   say  !-- 'that the editor of   the  Leader  ||j(  ; '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ';: ever gave org\ufffd\ufffdinized\"labor   the  M^llfl|&'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" ' .^\"orsL of it.  r\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffdii? ,.y'is ^[- A. Macdonald was de-  f'Wtt if j; ? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfcaled) but he is not down and  liS|?f.i|!A^ollt  b-v  anr  means.      There  tM-erc    few  stroncfei-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffde  Liberal  _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-      i i    ,  e>\"      j-zi-ui-i-a  }k ||N .candidates in the recent   cam  !:vr .'.'-'ivP-ii^i.      He   wiD^be   heard  ^froiii again.  shall, by hard   work  and' pei-tin  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdioity;  deserve   to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd be   successful  with those in office in Victoria.  -  It wa? a clean, great' and   most  successful fight; and'to'the extent  that you, my   ftiend-j ' of   Moyie  have contributed to  that  success  1 again thank you   most  warmly  md sincerely,  ^ours Faithfully, THOS. (JAVEX.  Lost Their   Deposits.  de.  Hven tlie people   of  Seattle  :d over the   victory  -The Tiines saws  lish Columbia i.s such  Md  wealthy' neighbor  The candidates   whoso  deposits  have been  forfeited   m'  the provincial treasury so Ur known are: = n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,nr       -~ ' \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ousxnesi  J. ir. M itheson. Socialist, NeIa0ii     l CS thera t6 se^ clients ad-  A. AI. O.iver, ft lciaiL,ti Ka&lo        vantageously and thoroughly.  John Keen, Liberal, K'\\0 .   Ifc 13 the Purpose of the   Domin  ,     J-,C. U,ri-i,,   Independent,   SIo-   ^\/^ ^d  Bjnd   Corporation  of'1\"- \" ' | \ufffd\ufffdt  Vancouver,   Ltd.,\"   to   erect   a  IXm Patterson,   Libeiul,   Grand   '\"\"*   t'oik-.  , FI NE NEW STObK: of   the  nattiest in Fall ;'Suitings  from eastern and English  manufacturers just received.  They are, undoubtedly tlie  handsomest and most distinctive fabrics \" that have  yet been offered and,'those  who would\" have something!  select    in    a   sLlib  for   fa]J;  should leave ' t]ich- order|  early. A fit guaranteed and'  at a reasonable price.  George H, Thompson,  '    -     Bauristk!-*.    Sor.icvsciti   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -     . ^COTAItr-PuKJ.IC. ,tc * '    -   ,  .CRANBROOK.   '   BKms\ufffd\ufffd Colu\ufffd\ufffdu  W, R. BEATTY  Emb\ufffd\ufffdlmer and Undertaker, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Phone 9. - CRANBROOK  R. H. DWTERj  U.VOERTAKKlf     AND,  K-MHA1-.ME11  IVltU CO-OPKKATIVK STOKHS  CRAXBJtOOK, B.C.  , 'Our rftofe|isHlio.Lj.r\ufffd\ufffd^rih (he district; and .(he  . ' ,     ' y best assorted..        .,  < -' ri i  ' '' <  Our aim ha. al\ufffd\ufffd-nyS';bep,t, to stock sud, li,,,,,, as  y. -   every-day people oiU'foi- cvory-day...    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .\/.    Common Chairs  '      '      '     \/V, \" ,   ^        'u     \"' . ' '\"  Selling Just  now at Ti r^if-     i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"  ^  .  ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , \"tv.ai jj C2.i[3.    Limited numbers io  [ each  customer  ',  Cranbrook    Co-Operafive  * Moyie ^  modern (on story brick and  stono It.' I ~  ^;lblli!dinff in 'l ce^rai ,oca !Pressing and Cleaning It.  'ire somewhat\" inter-  o   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .\ufffd\ufffd  i-oiiwai   joca  'J'    W.   Fitch,   .Socialist,   Cran-   t,on on \"tinga .Screet.   and  ar-  rook. . jPangements  are   being   made   to  brook,  A L Fi.lier, Liberal, Fdrnio ,' rilsh tbo W01'k to  completion.     A  id   thcr^.-r. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"     \ufffd\ufffd\" ?'   i\/,lJ'\ufffd\ufffda:k,   Indei^ndont- I\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*    \"   \ufffd\ufffdf   rel\ufffd\ufffdresentative,  bu\ufffd\ufffdi-1  'd   thciefoie    express iRV^Ucke. lDt'I nMB ttn^ financial men are inter  \"thisrc-elecLin,,.     L !     \",  Ke,njl3ter,  SJftialht,  JWel-1 ^f , in   tbis  enterprise,  which  result of    the   contest ' *t\"kn , | will add another  imposing  struc.  \ufffd\ufffd--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdte'\ufffd\ufffd-i -\"-^^^^  *v ior  the   Cl)!l.strva-lc,JUVel,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I     li  K Prittupioeo. Socialist, Vail-  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffduvei-.  '^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"^^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^H-t, Vancouver.   ,  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM-U'hcn,K,   S.,u.ilist|    Van-  couver.   s ' '  ><'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> \ufffd\ufffdf the p,oplc of  v,,M\" 'k(;U-K\ufffd\ufffd'- S^-<. Vancou-!  ''luinbia.  l.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:and indicates tlint  \ufffd\ufffd\"i-ssi\\c policy which  h.ts maintained meets  full  approval .of   the '  Done  Prices Right.  G. A. FOOTE  Merchant Tailor.  MOYIE,  0 :l *-'' tho   comnnui-  ich  :^   live   to   doj  He Made  Apology.  -v-ruy  \" tv possible  iavantar'-,  e-^-,.- \"j   V   l ,\/e,lch-C\ufffd\ufffd'^ian   hardware i  .. e^',Vi llf^'wrote the f0n0.vi., .    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd  lh:it.-->Vi-ir b,   to ! wholesale houSe:;Dcar  ^..   ? '^  '      Om-  -\" nefo-h.. ;^ []e ^^wich i by alHte but  \ufffd\ufffd?'cat deal ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdore    to  ,us    tI),n , -hen l,e don't h'\" ^J\ufffd\ufffd fove  * * -V \"^\/V*'> \"v,s elseuliere. ! ^^^^^ ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS by 7o  M    biiyni-   o.ir'  ;;..;);!.. ''mnf^.:...:u...   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .'  wllafc  w   de  dii dft\\r.'\\ to   ]>av    our  1\"'  ^-nv.s _  ..u  t^ils you dot you a,.e .,dllm   fo  '^ \/ ' kii.,.vin^ a-; iv.* dr.,   th,\"-   '!      n0^)0''-   j ' S8nd you h^k \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I-'\" ^   l'r-   l,!M-    -->-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t^vp torn ,rro for  ...    bekawsyou   arc   such   fooli\ufffd\ufffdl1I1P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|  ,;_.;;...   Peoples.    Vurs re?J)3 Hfu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^     ,, 'J !  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|l:\ufffd\ufffdiw.',J;l.ytllu||s,(!ttftn.  fi]d^  Coming to Moyie  December   Hfli.  MORLEY  HALL  T.MeVlU,e.c.E.lPL.s. r_.v.llHtVcr|C|  McVITTIE & PARKER!  ,        Fhovi.vcial LAXn SURVKVIXfJ  .,   I  I Estimates Furnished.  OFJ-'ICKS  f-^ort Steele p. O. Box 23.  Cranbrook P. 0. B0x n,  6  9  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt    I'\"^Kooteimy.   With the Bc,t Malt   \ufffd\ufffd  I'inality.    Inslsfc on having'Moyie Beer. . 9  BOTTLED AND DRAFT BJ5EU       !  MUELLER.& HESSE,   PROP^  9  0  9  9  9  1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvvJ.\ufffd\ufffdattet:wIb^,?    r;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi^y^  , moneys so go-xl like another nw  man a rv-in ,H \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, r      , ..    ^\"^^ lo0^ ^ me  niy\" trade   \"d\"  (K-(liei tl. m  .son]   om-   _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^    \"~   ,''  Cartoonist and  Entertainer.  On  His Farewell Tour.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tioJlar   (,]\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '  *   V\\ ill   ]) y-\" r.  OA'.l      C'lt  aiBaavga?  \"l^r   YOUR  Cigars  Tobaccos  Fruit and  Confetionery  A. B. Siewart  Thos. Summers  C'Kari.,   Tobacco.   Fnut   um,  Cf\">foo|,,onory  TOYS,    No:r\/UiViS :;>  South   victoria   st.  Chamberfain's ;'\"l(\"- <i\".v,,, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTi,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi.fl '...y.'t.,1,^,i,;;^'1:;\ufffd\ufffd;;:-iy!  I MOYIE    HOTEL.  f- p. joiia'stojv  Tables S-^Sn ai?? Jel1 ^urniBhed   Tlie !  Market lffoSlPJ^led -^ith the Bes* the \ufffd\ufffd  theBlst S^' T5e-r?a1, is Filled with }  est \"ands of Liquors and Cigars I  i\ufffd\ufffdI*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .\"^AD^RTERS   FOR  COMMERCIAL  _       AND MINING MEN'  -THE  EhInI Ui  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^KHAUi.nuck  \"\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd.    !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  ,r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd'imj)lo   room   i  wi\"\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo.,80 L \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdneclio.,,  (SEND 'YOU.U    VVOH'K   TO'I'l'li  KOOTENAY  STEAM  LAUNDRY.  NKLSONT  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll White Labor.  I l,0\ufffd\ufffd''ln\ufffd\ufffdrieM  for  boni-  | \"'^'-'Minui.Men,  MlM'\/K,!!. O  I.aavo work with tlio    local nxont  A, B.  STEWART^ \u25a0 Si\n'^-.\nK\n300\n000\nind\nam]\nlieir\nn.\n-i\nfind\nthis\nMGR\nti..\nB-ife'S\n!W\u00ae\nJ5\u00ab\nPS\nmm\nJSSi\npull!\nIWIO.jJ\nPOh\nEffiy\n? 1 onis  Widow\nBY MAY   WELLES JOHNSTON\nor     loins  Widow.\"  f,,],.. s, ,,_. t.wr,\nw   -the moi.v of .\\:n,\\, own jjf...    In 1,11.11,1,'.    ,!,'.   '.\ni.  dioi-,  iii-.,i-,.i io that j.-no,- t|liSt jK. \u00ab..\u201e\u201e,.,_ ,\u201e ,   ;     . u\nHi.'  l.Ji-i.irj   a;t  thrill, J  him.    li..  jut  thai  U..-  I...0I5.\n'\u2022\u25a0'->     1    bl.lsterjlJeCO\nWilhom :i\nliy the Xen  York Mf-nilU Co     AM Itl-flil* K. mtuM. ,.\u201e,\u201e\u201e,          \u2022\u2022    .      -       .\nI'KSS 3\u201eh c'n 8k Ton, tin,;,,,', v,dda ,<> l^ T,\"\/   bulZr .;,tl7!i,(U'n '\"\"\u2022\"^ *W\u00b0W ^'\"\nput > nil m\u00bb. mni Ih-.    Kver'fioJj i-lse--, full to llic cl,n|i  (i(l.(.(| (m..\n'iliii'.\"'\nfoil\nfor\n?tl\nThe foreman waved liis baud townm tin- little\nu house with (lie holli liod.s in  fmiit  .(ml\ny.   The wvv Jiiiiti pioiuptli  turned tn lh<* colli cut   up   1<J   tlie   Kill lid,   door,   whetKo   came\nors.    lit-  paused   ,1   moment,  wiiif Inns   tho\n,iu,:is she sIoiijmnI  I-.-k-Ic nud,foitli sotting a\ndinner.   ,Slit< saw,him nml o.wnc lo the door\njili asniif, inquiring wa.v.\nin'   f<-r  Tom   (.'i-ays<.ir-i   widow,\"   lhi-   (rump\nii-.' his hhiilil.y hat.\nli*,\" illumed the loung  woman.\n|<st  hind in 1 io ihe Kind- road foreman an'\nli- glll-SSI'd 3 oil e'llil ]ll)t 111c iiji \"\n\u20141 .-.in hour,} aou, \u201ef (uui.se, but\u2014will ,\\.ni bo\n1 a <*'t In the barn''\" \u201e\nD\u00bbi fin ooiiu> in,   ,jf jou.w.-nt t\u00ab wash up jnn\n1:1 d nl Wulci  fnini lln- sprit.-..    Whul  is jour\nin  his c\\t,.ii,i(.,i j,.,],,,  ,,\u201e,_  j\u201es\nr  ll   w'\">,\u00ab  frunilly   -rt-irinlh   that   wai\nrr.-lif.iln-- to hi-r.\n-Ut-'r th.it il  h-cnum \u201e,,_!,. .*... ,,sAnj t|jSns for t]mn jo\nhi\" Mil  .-,  ipiuilei   of :,n   hour or so ,..,<;,  oicniug  ia. dis-\nets-mg  (In-  Hoii.l.-ifi.l   wcatjior.  (he moonlight   \u201e.,__   tlle\nMr.iiiS,. new  _._.,,. _.,\u201e.,. \u201e s!ii(s     N(V(.r  ,|(ifore ]i;u]  A]]!v\nl-.rn.vsmi roaii\/od (jm'ti\nwas, even (hough ho. life J,:\u201e| bom i.,,.,^  S1,Jnt jl,. j.^',,'\ndreams of what it mighCbe.\n'1'lu-  H\\(i  never  asked  end,  otWn   historv.  MVrriv.cil\ntaking fur Kin 11 led thai her iiiiinist.il.ahle milt lire mis the\nie\u00bb.iill of uading r.ithi-r than any contact villi the world.\n\u00bb'\u00bb\u2022!   A\u201eo.   while   (onsni,,.;,,   will,   \u201e,(\u201er:,l   curiosity,   not     U^n^'^^ \"and\".\ndeigning lo ask :i  withheld < onfidenec.\n-Muri-.wll often was provoking and rt;,li. j\u201e .\u201e, l,..n(^t\nIns l,i._. -Ma*. ainiv sniiiitiniiT, Ani.S uonlil 1,-vonje 'f.iiily\ns.ieo-hlehi'uilh iin!i\u201e'n.iti(in; n.-ienhi h-s> hlu-,\\ ielilul moil-\nnnd more uf Ihe icmtm-iI \\voiuiiiiI_ love of h<.r iniliirp,\nnot rc.ili^iiij: at hrst Uiai \u00abh.. u;h l.nlii:K all h<*r treiisurca\n\"A  Flyer  in\n? j\nBY W. A. POYCK\nw.lh the uine.-il m'moiis   im<I d-c itus.\nThen f;iimi- Ihe swift ivdoii,\" l.y hanrl-ioiin-, j.rv>d-for-\n11:11 Kht loin--'J'(.iii (Jiai't. he u.is enileil in ;!u- himl.\u2014ihe\nliiiiried iiiiirriiiKe ami lli-M to tin- lillle In own tMia-.e mi\nthe 1 dse of nowlirrc. N...M a jiifture in *rra\\ tf.mh \u201ef the\nJiuseralile \\\u00abirs tint followed, the te.-iriiif? down of eicrv\n;i-.]iiiatioii, the ml niellifriin. of eierj- hoji.e, I lie tr.iiliiij.\n'\" the mild of everj ideal, the hitter a\u00bb:il.i-nin^ uf ewrv\n\u25a0 wlmt .1 |\/,.,n i,f(,i reality   tli\u00ab woihl     dream.    Merriwell ^linldeieil and Uirned p.ile -\u25a0<, he read\n\"'\"\u25a0I he cursed the pride that had held her hark from\nnjipe.il to her on 11\u2014to tin- loving white )>:iiivil ki.iikI-\nfalher \u00ab ho had heen father .md lnother tn her Miiee lier\ncnphaiied bntij, liood, to the aiLis-t nnc-le whose idol bho\nhad heen, or to :mj one of n hcora of friC'iid,, whose joy\nit h.'id been tu serve her. r\nlie read oil  to where  the reckless Tom had died  in n\nlow   the  woman  e-ien  th\"ii   h:nl\nffo-^rlsht.  MX i\u201e   tlio \\-,w Yoik II.Tiil.! C\u00bb    ,111 Ul-;l.u It \u2122.,l 1 ,\u2022.\u201e\u201e,,.,,_  ,,.aij   ^ <w \u201e1(,  p,ul,0 ,\u201e-  ,-)r,  ,,,\u201e.\u201e   ,,,.|t  ,V(1I|,.,\nAM'II   WILSON,  the newly aiipointed iiiiin.i\u00ab.-r ^ b,     'l lut -.Hi 1 iincu Itatidi, 11M1 1 1,-11.1.1,1^  ill the  ,i 11'.\n|uf  the  teli ^l-.iph  coiiip.iiiy,   was  slioit in   his in- utile wish r< i 1 .*,| , of (he d.'.v,  foinnl hi   h.id  s;u(i     \\\\ \\[h\nloimts lo llic i-\\teiit''\u00abf -J-.OlM).    It iin-inl di^nils^.il tJd.s in   his jsoi kM  he jiron i d.sl  t,, ij... jioi liomn  .md    is\n\"k-eled to (rci.d on the pith her girlish, 11 icsiioiisihlu feet\nhad taken, grimly delerimiied to dree lux am weird to\nthe i ml. -\nThen Middenly tile reader's form Iic-cnine tense\u2014he him- '   ,        .   , .     ,,        ... ,.,\u201e,|,\u201e r.iirlv i.h.li\/i.d -uul w hi.s.\n1, .....        . i. 1  .\/ 1 - . * i.r.,1-1* lu. * irlr.il lirotlier   w limn 10 lsliri.\\   iniiii\/.i u .inn  \" n..-.\n(\u25a0elf wn^ 0)111111)? into the story.    IK- rend of his t'litmnce Proi,s in .iruii uroun 1,        \u00bb\u2022\u25a0\u25a0 . ,\niiin. her, life, the lir.st pnz\/led inti-n-.t he li.ul anmsed. the only failing wiih that 1k\u00bb,wiis oftentmii S; too i.iipiM-.i-.i.\nand dis^raee if the Mioit.ige weic dis -ox end.\nA     liri-iht.     enerKi-lie    Mtini-i    teh nr.ipher.    his\nfriends )iad preilii ted a sueeessftil ear * foi  him w In 11 he\nobtained the m:uia\u00abershiii of an important inlind rily.\nThe future imbed looked proinKiiiK to hini. I low ph-ise 1\nJiis mother va-\u00bb, and how proud \u00ab>f hini, bjs \u2022.niwlhe.-nl,\nAli<e Arnold, as be left home jnht one slim t'moiilb a so to\nii...siiiiic his new position.\nlie had been in c)iar\u201e'e of the o(li<-e only a few iln.*-s\nwhen he- received niWiiisent telegram from his br..ther\nHarold, In the West, Matin;,' thnt ho was in Miions\n(rouble and asking hiei to tehfcrnph !?:'.<X) iniinedi.ilely.\nKalph would make ahno--t any -aerilice for his hi-.;, \u2022.'nn-\n< el tinned lh.il Aoiob.it w.is inKiiil 111 lln s. . ...1 I 1 11 e,\nll.ilj'ih 1-iid lii-M'i 'pl.l.1 c*d the \"piin'i -\" In fine, .-^ 'i- 1011-\n.sideri'i! it a ]i:iz udoiis ventnie. br'. 1 w.is dj|\\in In\nilesjii-i 11(1011, and, like ji ilroweiu; sn-iii ilulihn.^ it i\nMi-iiu, was 'n. uiy to gi-.-lsp ai j f..iil lope lh.it j,\" 1 \\e\ninoniise of -in cor,\n1 lie fiiiiml tin; i-siial meth.v a\u2014<Miilil.if:e p.ilhered in the\npi.iillooiil, all a< II',lied In the -J line inipi l\u00bbi the |ias-i>m\nfor \u25a0r;aiiiMii*^. T].c liih m.iii's son s-il.-mle In -ide with\nthe pour .litK.lII (he mi 11 hant .Hid Ihe h.lilker liol.u.llili, \/J\nwilli lln piofi\u2014sliiii.il (..mililci* ,iinl 1 lie ' ti-i.t,\" tin- iin.it\n\u25a0i.Uiir nf ih.mie pj.irii^; all on ,1 1 i.iiiinoii pi.uie. '1'he .111'\nwns nel.iiip with tolnini) fimn-s Alioi.- lln- htl\/v. of'ion-\n\\iis.ition i mild he llcnid the ilnk.nu- oT lln (ele^iaph ii.-\nslilluiillt   and   the   dioiiiin.   \\ oil e   of   t tit    n]ie| i(nl,   wl.h-\n1 1\nenrio-ity tli.it had Inirned Kveiike w ithin her and of wbicii '   As Italph had seV'-ral hundred dollai-r iinesled in a build-     fumi  an .uljiiiiiiii-;  rnuin  c.-inie  Ihe o*i.imu|iii!\nil,\" s.-iiil the mail in a low  tone, .-in.J Mrs.\ni ><>nr    onu.sh,]. thsit world n.,-s' in (he iiiulit 1\"'    A    fn   \u25a0   ,,0rM\u00ab\"-.    !'ilr,'!,7: ' \"' l1.\"\" I',-'\"V1\"?-\"- ,,r i,lf. \u201en,l Imin .\u2022.srtO.-iition.it w.is his inluition to I.mii this    ,\u201e\u201e]..,,,-.\u25a0 ,.1,,...- j,, flll| ,,).,,..\nr.     . ..        , L        \u2022\u25a0\u25a0 u\u00ab( nmiii. loie. the biiiKinK for a  touch of his hum! e\\ en if he wen- \" \" .,       ,,   ,   .        ,-   , . ,,,>,_  ,i,\u201ei il\u201e. nunii'V   il  '      <-i       \u2022'       ,   .1     ,     -*\u25a0\u00bb\u00bb.   -. ,\nOm-'eiiiwii\" she w.is  potiin; over .1  pile of old iii.-ik.i- but a nxiiuioii AM-.Mlu.nd, and then. li.:e 11 thunderbolt, the woiu-j  to Harold, but as his brotbl-r u. e.li il.tlii  mono  .11 <.bli. Ill(. al  \u201e\u201e. |J(]ill(,   U.,!j,l, saw\n0\u00ab-:\u00aby-    \/.ines thai :i neighbor )nnl gh.'n her when suddenly Mer- diMOiery  Of his ideutily  Willi  the world  famous athlete oi*ce,ltalph  telegrj plied   him   the  required  a-notiut  tioin     10 li.oii i- wa., Ihe r.umile and Unit tl\nw hii < of .1,\nly (lie i filing tl; it\ntalent did nut I'll-i,-\n.1\n1 1\nI ,\nOf the money he invested. , 'l'his* placed th-i-J^b^^-i-ii.\n' ' \u2022'At   Ihe   in';\nseiond!     Ilein\ndmvii.    TJ,..,-.  w.is no moonlight  ami (he- stars   wen, hid ,,n''1\"\"1.''.! U<!r )\u00bb>eh^l.f>\u00bbi\\v \u00bb\u00bb<]I  there bad dutifully done     mk.   if ;im.   \t\nb,   \u00bb haze Of smoke f.-.u, forest  liuVv.Inle (he h ..ell of !Ml.'tt  of C-erse    \" \" ''     \"                   |i\u00abW.\u00abilw.. of ber u       ^^ ,\u201e R  M.'rSolIS p1(.di.-.,\u201e.e.d.  a- the travel-           At    he  .(I'ailer!     lielunce  by n  length!    .U.ghlnmbr\nluM-niii, ,?n,s was .a,,,-,,  ,..,  mngini to I>0  ,..,.\u201e\u201e,\u201e, J ra^V , .\u201eSi tho puhlislier, who hnd been onlv a \u00ab\u25a0\u00ab \u00ab\"\u00ab\u00bb- \u2014 \u00abJf \\\u00ab ^i ^Z'S  TCZ    \"\"^ h k'\" \"I  1!  ^'  ,st by two  Un-Lis'    K, ,1(-,.\u201e\nShe fell ihe.drcnrn.cs, of the dro.ight-paid.ed lnudscpe c-,,.,1   en,:.,i\u201ef.;Ke   iu   the  da.is'ot   her girlhohd: had of thesl.01 tiw wofllil mMiii siimni.xr.vdi-iniss.il     \"in          \u25a0                  I '\/,\/\/\/\/\u25a0    y-          lw\u00ab'^\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab-\"-    '-\"\u00bb\u00ab ,'1'-\neieu  thmgh  Ihe d.ii'lliiiss  had  bidden  ii fiom  her cjes. M.spc\u00abted  her identity,  whiih  perhaps accounted  for  the, it|ie  telegrnph   company  would  accept  no  i^plaiiation  01 _ s-i court.    J1 i\u201e,iii.iim r tlui.l.\n--      -     \u25a0                                                                                          \u2022     ' o.-lsi;.w ith  which she hid  found  him  wiling to t.ikc  the ..\"       \u25a0 or_ll):c.    .K.   in-ttter   how   eMeiliiatiiig   the   clri'iuu\nnsk of iui.i.Lhing the poetical_b.uk oii.pei,lous.e..:ii.mer- ^^ ^^ 1(>(] t(J t,__. (.iscrcpai.(y.    As lie w.is a <om\np\":\n=1, '\n!\u2022 i' * 1\n; \u25a0'\n'Hi r little coirjige, ber I.tlie g-irden, she her-,elf_. see:ia-d\niiic\\iue-Mhl,v   me.iii and stpr.ilid.\nHow b.id ,-he seemed to liim\u2014to this piJ-.ee in d..-guise\neven a.S she had willed him to hcrvelt iho first d.iy.he\ncunie? ,\n. I If. (.hecks (1.lined in the darl.ucs as slie heard his\nquick, lir'ii -tep ajipronching. He s.u down on tho tluor-\nsill, rt.s had Jic<.s^ini- his habit, and flung his ci^.ircUe\naway. \" ,   .\n\"Why no silent, kid?\" be asked  kindly.\n'\u2022l)o not cull nit- by that l.oind sl.uig!\" -.he llarcd.\n\"V. hy not?\". . \u25a0 -    __\n* \/ Si\n\"I'ecinse I  prefer my  own n:i;nc, if you please,\" she\n.inid  with diguiiy.   \u201e '\n\"r.udon mc,i.Mrs. (Jr.fjson,\" he mocked. \"It's \u00ab.\nlov<*ly pieiiing, iin't il V .So clear and cold--er\u2014k'.u.ic\nnnd viild\u20143 iv-1\"\nThen; was no response from Amy; ns a mr.ttir of f.ict\n'tbe was comlMt,ing a frantic impulse lo thtow herself a I\nlis,fe,et.    Aftcu   one  or   txio   teniail.s   tln.t ttxoked   the\nshoitcit  of  replies,  _\\Ii niw ell  rose     '\n\"I   think  you   haic  a   \\ei.v   se\\eie  lieadachr,   1113-  dear\nMrs.  (Jrnison.\"  he said,  with el-iljoiatu solicitude.\n*W0x        , i    '     , , , \"1  h.ive untiling of the soi t,\" sho m tinted     ^\n|SO S1LL.N r, KID?\" HE ASKED KINDLY. -*Xo''   W1,,U' \"''\"\"\u2022' is* t!l<' le'\"-011 C\"'\" *) \"\"'\u2022 UIltlsual a,ini-\nnr-ss of denicanorV\"\n|[hli a hi.r.-ly searching look and w,:\\iche I him .is1  ,' \"If >'0'* ini-sl- l-'i\"Jw'-r-l\"i t- got Ll.e blues.\" \u25a0>     '\nlip  llif pnlb  to  the spring,.a   f.ieij- iinif (igui.: \"Uit.wlo\nIijivi; c.n-'vd l.e-iilbiftnings nnioiig the; trsidi.\nf-ek Kods.\nt's .ill Hi,- s.i-iiw to yhu, MK- Cravvon, I'd jnst\n'on wouldn't merit mil jti.v- ilnine tiofnro*-llie ret-\n:*-;ll me 'h..v' or 's.i.v.' j-' know, until fiulhi r 120-\nUltdieied as le -el (he p.ijl down.\nS-tnail g:i\\l- a ling,  straight look into bi's niottleil        ' \\ mi don't need  10  keep licit up, Cli-tu  McniwV.I.     L\n,.\\ ,^ - know'iiiore :i|kiii1 jou than .vou think,\" inoke !u  .V1113-.\nituo >mi d.meT *-hv ;isl.ed      He g.ivc- bee luvcic      ^\"Yoti   do?      Miub   c.vod   max   il   do  vou!      It   is  \\otir\n\u201e j, ,,i_. (roubles, siot mine, that we rue di-crs-iiig now.   What is\n' to be n-h-'nud nf, but 1 n'm't l.ikin' them felluz    '! J\u00bb'\u00ab' want?\"\nniid-iu e .is 1 have -3011!' ' Amy spun g up and faced him. and jus! then the moon\n\u2022-,13-im   Uu.slied   -iigh'll..   .-.ui   held  out  her  h.-.nd     managed  to difTi.se ,i  pile li^l t   lhioi*?h  the .si.i.ike    He\n,j,_ eoiild -mc lu r e.\\i s -Iimisi'Ij,   li.n-ll.c. 1 '\n1.1:11 seas. The little book had leaped into holiday f.-'inc\nand, better \\et. hid brought us author .gold. .She had\ntaken a tlat. had clothed herself in tine ui'iuent, had disclosed hei self to ho- admiring friends, r<stored to her\nown pl.ifi-- l>3 her own hard woik. y\n(lb, it was a d.iini3- romance! But the end was not\nret.        '\nMeuiwil! read, with a mist in his e3'os, of Hie journey\nthe girl h.nl taken to .1 Northern city, how she had\nKCHKlii-d mu ihe griex ing mother of 11 pioud, eriiug sou,\n111adc.filends with her and 'iiimi.-tered to lier in her lotie-\n1'hii- f.\\r A1-r.1b.-1i li ul  iii>l,sho\\\\|i, nnd Italpli's ansd-ly\n.-mil sus.pei-.se ,m 1-re well nigh    inihe-li lUili'.'  'Ihe subibieil \u2022\nlimn of toin'e\u00aba(ion   now gave pl.Ve to t \\< itcd  l'\\(liini-\ntions a? the hnr-.-s changed po.-ilious. I, .    -       '\n\"At    the   (liree-i]iiiirlei-s!      l'eliin<-e  'leads     bv \"tlnce\n:iry:\ni     !J,Ki\n' \"I -^.\ny    \"'SI\n' i'\/..,!..i U      He knew   that if it  became  iie.vs-     lengths,  Iteiiegade -ecoiid,  Acrohi.t  thiid''\nctnuickblK   Knew   tnat it   1 _,.,\u201e.,    Ah; al  list   Aciobnt   was in   the u.iiumg,  and   Kalph's\nlight be  able  to  borrow,the  11101103   in  mii.iih N\u201enN rosl, ,.,>1.I,.sl\u201e1<I|(lilm|v_     . \" ,  '.\niine-s.   and    how   ,the   old   woman  and 'joimg    wo.i.au ollice  he overheaid a man who was regarded a. a sluewi\npr.ijt-i!  day by day for Iho'raurn o\u00a3 the wandeiei. ^^u'l-itor discourse 'on tlie aihmilages of hu>ms wheat\n'Ihe book was  (unshed. \"'-                 .     '             ,         , , ,t \u201e.;m i,\u201e \u00ab,.ir,,i,J .,1  \u2022\u25a0  dol\nMe.iiwell paced Ihe tloor, lonB aftor ll.e midnight train \"You mark my woids. client will be \u00bb Hinj. M .1 fioi\nore screaming down tbe i alley,  hi.t with (lie first streak ]ar   by( September,\"   said   this   same   speculator,   as   nt\nf        1 \u00bb .   1      \u2022   A* _.      _       1   . 1       .  1     A        1 \u2022.   , * 1        e  \u2022  - \u00bb t r   . . . . t I     .    ..      I I..    I     .ill  llOfll     Ills\npr.rative stranger 111 ihe ,0(3 ho <oul I not hope to bmrow\nthe..i.oiioy there. Stitf a- the ainouut was comparatively smAll, he had hopes of obtaining it somehow, 1ml\nlie must act\nsnrjv be  ml   \u2014.    , ,\nsums from fiiemlsat home, but pi ide restrained him lioin \u2022\u2022 111 the -*1i*eUh!    Ueljaiui. first by b.'U i>\" length, Acro-\nt-ikiii\" such action om ept -is a l:.-l ic\u00abmt. ' \u00bb . o b-.t  -e. oml. llonaiv.  thinl.\" >'\nl.Uvin\u201e sucn .icl i.nd.er's * >'*' eM-iieinent 'now heoinie ui|r,ise. as all lis-|ened for\nThe ne-U day, business oillmg hnn lo the J\u00b0VU\/.,..,.'j     t''-> \u00ab\u00bb-'l  result   fiom die operator.     Itu(  Tt-ilph  did  n. t\n' linio to w ul foi the iipenilor's nniimineeinent. The In si\nclick rlf the sniiiuh-r would nppiise hini of his fad* With\nbated breath and e\\ei-3 ner\\e -tunned to its utmost tension  he   waited  for  tluS lust   poiteiiloi..s sound   fiom   the\n'i   . \u2022 1 \\iil&\\\n\u25a0iM \u25a0' \/iM\\\n\u2022I    ' .     r    '-W41.I\n;'_\u00ab.' ,  ,\u2666..-  -r-J^I\n!.-!i.f_ -*\u25a0\/,-to'**\n\u00abl y v   list\noF dawn  be wns sliiding Inward the little station that\nbe might npt be- bite foi  the caily  tiaiu North.\n\u2666 \u2014\n,How Comets Tails Are Formedi\nIT  has  long boon known  that  (lie  tails  of comets\nconsist of fine particles drhen'ofi' from Uicin ns they\napproach the sun, but the uature of the force with\nwhich  thev are repelled  has only recently, been dis-\n'coiereil.    It was at first suspected that the force was\nelectric, but It is now fairly certain that It is nothing\nuioie nor less than pressure exerted by, the sun's r.ij-s.\nTl.aJ.  lh_jht exerts n  pressure  was   first  discovered\nplaced a large order with the broker to substantiate his\nconfidence lu l\u00bba assertion. ' it.was iheu .l.-'.y, w>U>\n-tthc.it quoted nt 00. Ami, indw.1, it seemed t . Itiilpli.\neven-body was bi.ji.iB wheat and, pro.lh.Uns dodnr\nvheat\" in the near futuie.. All the market repoits 111I-\n%ised bluing wheat That cereal hnd been advanc...,-\nste-ulilv '\"Wheat looked go\u00abd to Italph. Here, he t.oug.it,'\nwas aii opportunity to raise -.nousl. . money to make\ngood his shortage-. The temptation was too stiong lo resist -So Itnlnh took a,\"flyer\" in wheat, using all. the\naMiibible fluids of the telegraph company .for (hat purpose. Before* thc maikct closed that day ,t bad ad\nvinced  to 01.    ltalph  felt elated,  as he  already had \u00ab.\n\u202211   ' 0fo\n#^''\u00abr1\nniatheinaticall.v, but the delicate instruments Invented      profit,  but  not jet  sulncie-it  to realize  the\nsum  be  le-\nKtlXIOlH\nshe 1111111111:11 d. and llien as the men eaine\n-111  tell   uiii   what   1   want  '   she cried.    \"I   want  my\nif we remember that pres-ure Is exerted only on tbe\nouter .surface of a body, whereas Its wets lit depends\non its entire mass. *- *\nWhen a body Is reduced In size the mass diminishes\nmuch faster lhan the surface, b'or instance, If we\nha ie two similar apples, one of which is half ns (hick\na-s thc other, thc smaller will haie one-fourth the *-ur-\nf.iee of tbe larger but only4 oup-elghtli the weight.\nHence,  the smaller the body the nearer, the pressure\n.ip tbe juUishe ull- im-nu-sI into the pantij. ticm     biltli. ight -the  be.u ties of life.  I   waitdunti   food, and ,.\u201e.,,\u201e,\u201e\u201e thn ,vel.H.t   -md\npurple  and   line lin.-u!    I   want   books and  pi< tines  an 1     on ihe su: face 11 ill tome to balancing the w eight, and\nif i-iH-rg*si prTsei't'\\ to wail on the table with\n* an.! (\"IiiUi'c.t. The new in.-u> was made'tho\nf . 11 iiiili-iliiig tire of eioss-ni.e-tmiiiii^ and jokes\nie :...\u00bb!. in gixnl put. pinji'ig and tl ui-tiiu wiih\nof them, but the meal w *,-, -noil owl and the\niduvi li'C( : lone 1.1' eh ,.r a e 13 III.- wre.kage.\ni'id with 1 er hums keil in |>i:yvled Ihmight\nwill. tl,,. ti.tiiip:    I( s(,i.u U well!\" she inurmui.'d\nus  h< -3   all   the afternoon  fixing  up losufoi luld.-\n<H iit.i- in the Ian., niul.in-,-   1 clean, 1 iwi* in-sl\n1:1 ;,nl   I ai,- d.-^-r.ieeil  a   prince-  e-im i.ill.i   if   1 e\nll <i,r iiusrj;i.i(o. slie thopghl i'ii\u00bbv-(ii.-\u00bb nasi;     She\n11.1 ...i L.i  the nil a that -b,. h...l 1.111 Ihe (ramp be\n<\u2022 i  li   v, is not  a l'.imp   bi'l  after -e.-.u lung  ber\ni', 1I3   foi   siiuii.   !.i\\,  .md (o\\ei(l\\   -liiilviug  thi-\nii    '\u25a0.\u2022>  i.p,io>-|i mu   oil i red tfii- 1 <u\" baled  ll-il   im-\nyinMoi   '. id ho ij )'h.\\ I.ig i\u201er ,'.i1h. ; -t.ll In r mti ro-l ili.l\nmusic; I want the friendship .ind loie of poi t- and artistt\nsm h as is 1113 light bj biith'and ac o.npb-hnienl! Yi-,\n111.1l -nae inn isk me. I'll tell 3011 all! I want the lo*e\nof a iii:ui-<i inn-lei w h., c 111 t^.n-li me the sti.uigc. won-\nileiful ilm:.'- 1  1-ive neici   leaincd:\"\n\u2022tioi.il heavens, Am.-. !    Collie down (o eiuth!\"\nShe   llui.g   bun   a  disdainful   liH.lt   wiih   be  e.u-ght   in\n-pile of the dim light, and it brut ghl him (o l.er side.\n\u2022Voice i!o\\-:i lo i.-ulh i-ud uie!\" he wt.I-'pere.I willi ills\naro- -ilMi.it hei. She riwil hi 1 hand anil struck lii.u 11\niier..- blow on the (heek, :nu\\ le with 1111 -u*gr> laugh\nheld ber belpK-s ni a usebl \u00bb g. ip viln'i- he pre-td Ins\nIbis on  hers 111 .1 loi g ki- tint i-.fl her f.ilutins >\u00bb lus\nill Ills\nTbi-U he b t hi t '\u00a3J\nni! 1 !*:-te 30c!\" the cried \u25a0i-,sbc ran into the\nI 1.1.M.  !\u201elle   door,  and   ll \u2022 n   slie  he^ar.l  i-i   1\n\\mi ie  011.\\    fooliii\"-,\"   as  be\nthe partiiles in comet's tail- aie so ver.i small that\nthe light piessiire.overlHilances the gi.avit.ition toiv-\niml the sun. and hence drives' the thm, laporous su'o-\nsi.uue away\nIn the latest comet, the Mniehouse, whkh v.aa\nvisible recenth. the tail unilerwent a curious -cries- of\nih.in^e-. which i- not an unusual thing. The-e .-ire\nfar n-oni being fully explained, bi.t It is supposed\nthat the tails may lie' conipo-ed of ptrin-les of different si\/e.-, iihich are thus repelled with different \\e-\nlocities, foriiUiig'br.iiiches In different directions.\nmoney.\n\"Only a normal reaction,\" confidently asserted\nknowing speculators. \"You'll -ee ivheat go up agun,\nand when it does, it will go will. *i rush.\" Bet these\npredictions failed of verification. Slowly bufMirelv. day\nafter day, wheat steadily declined until it had diopped\nto .\".\". And day al'tcr das ltalph was compelhd to'use\nall the telegraph receipts to meet the broker-.- deiieitul-i\nfor margin. But he daied not withdraw now lie hail\ngone too far. lie bad burned his bridges behind bun.\n'J here must be a reaction soon; wheat ciuinot go down\nforever, he reasoned.\n1'inally one ineinoiuble day-it all seemed a bonible\nnightmare to ltalph\u2014one of those ir.expli'-ahh- panics occurred in the grain -market, causing an aw fill slump in\nwheat ltalph pit margin after niaigin. even fi-iuliciill.v\nresiling to tbe bank and drawing out the last dolhu deposited (here to the compan.v's credit, to piotoct his hold-\nrf.'A?.'   .\ni\"X-\"'\n\u2022    t-vf\nP\"i-v'-   T-?ki\n\u25a0\u00bb '-m:\n\u25a0pi. -.      \" \\      , *   ,*.-?\u25a0\nC1    ... 1 \u25a0-..\u2022 \u2022\u2022 y\n1    <\u25a0 '      'IIS\nJ       >    4  j-y-,1?!\n^y ,'  ,A}4\n'.\u00bb' \u2022'    .'^:tl\n\u25a0' v^,\/,*\u00bb,\n\u2022''>' ,1   .t'irS*-Ji|!\n-,. . \u201e\\^ , -'iV-l?1\n' I a ^   ,  ^  Vi Aj\np.^vy'fis\n\u00ab\u00ab . j , ^yi'Ml\nv.. .-\u25a0\u25a0\n'\u25a0> '\u2022\u25a0\u2022\\' ^\u00bbS .V - \u2022      \u25a0*,6~'s'Vim.-.1\nrt-'T<   _ )\"-j%tl\n* \"   \/M\n.-s':^i\nV.,i\nM^xV\n*\\r\nK\ni'i\n&\nJUMPING UP Will! AN HYSTERICAL SHOUT   OF\nCRIED, \"THCN I WON:\"\nJOY,\n(elegi*,']ih  iiistn'inent lI1.1t would mean  mill oi  '-ilv ition\n(o liipi\n\"B-o-ii-a-ii-i-.i  wins lo  11 neck. Iteliuiu-e \u25a0Second, Itoie-\ngade I lu re) \"\nAcrolmt had  no! even been one, two, (hiee\nI.osl!     His lnsl  ho|\u00ab. gone!     lake Ihe knell of doom tin'\n\u25a0 *f.\n*.' n}\n\"\u25a0\\ till 1 ow\nlloll-C    -III  I\n\u2022\u201ehi-lbu-_'.   \"Ail i'i.   g>   w 111\nlo b - ul   ill tii \u2022 bain\n\u00a3&$\u2022  - \u00ab...* 1.11,. 1 w.(5i,b.n..-.i- d  I ul- tl.-.t lef. ber    ., \u25a0_\u00ab m. t.^ ^ ^ ^^ % ^ ,_.,.\u201e. tl.m, \u201ef a commotion when\na -, **\u00bb\u00bb*ii\n\u2022lie im-iMoeii!.'. bri   if her  th.icghi- rrn  1 mt\nM  \u2022 . I -1 \\\"- wm !,  w a- d\u00abiiie.-b>* - U mi hi-\u2022 d\"Oi-\nPSjS\" ' '  ) 1'''1 l! \"\"K. 'he band-o.'.ie hol-o h ul no ica-on\nlliefiM..   .\ni--l.i    a   t.n ilh   I . fnre   be   iel||i.l-d    I   frieudl.v\n'i I\" 1    a<  iiin 1      lie ha 1 u (I'm  d fio-u 1 1- 1 U-\nI g   ng, .111.1, leitu lllg the I   111 Iv   tU'Ure mi till-\nI \u2022 .1 (' I -..  1 e bo!   p 11.-1 11  li I'I Uiv ell .\n1 ' 1 \u25a0   \u2022 < 1 .il. >   im.ml  her \u2022.\" he sai.l\nt ' 11   gi 1- tin .1 of it, ' .el 111 iii 1 Mr-. (Ji.ii -nn\n'\u2022 imp ,i  I  .1 un! \"\n1 \"'.'i>   I ill nig li\u00bb b-hm- . \"\n1  -   pll\\ 'b _'l'' '\n1  t uo i-ii p .u\u201ej 1 .Ik loo iiiiuli d min foi,!.\u2022>!\u2022\n\/ntis**-*.\nWti\nW\u00ab\n'\u25a0V*\ny*A v\n- iitt\n>Xi\nm^\n;;-S.. ,\nMi*..'\n11 Mil\n\".il\n'\\\n!V\nfoil tl\nM\n\u00bblt 1\n\"\\\\\n\u25a0 top\nA\n'\/\nSim\nt. *\n\u25a0'tin\n.!*\ni\n\u25a0fri\n:e  limn'-   1   v* r.v\n1 be itii'tlii   -\u2022!\u00bb-'\n-,,,,,.    1 efeie lin.v   st u ve I.     A   -\u2022 utli\nf   ,    -. .' I. -   b-ik.il   up     1 lenti    of   !>ro-\n.\u201e'.. bi I i.ivei 11\/ .'\"I ..ttr.utive wi'...v.\n.!,...]v    n'.-t .nn '1    tu t   t >< li\"   l'c:\n11,    v\\ 1- evidi '.llv -1- I\"1 '\nb.i|,-   1 \u25a0.-ood di il a'\"\"- iv'Tin\nt fur nidi -   ui.  n 1  was ..'i tin   1 '\nif   -i   v.. . I -   I  1 I  ,:\"'ie   Iv\n1 lie   li'ii.-:v    kihoni- di-iovo.d   tluv   '\ngoo I \u25a0.'*\"!>       Hnwivel. a  b. lli   l.el.l. II'\n\\;   is   pli \u2014I   I    I -S\"\nH'Vi  ile.l    pl( I Ii\nV is'mi s le.iilv   io >\nM.-nivvJI   u 1-   ih'-dv    II'\n. h  ii-v-tut.  1   1-   Uiv   one   '\" ' 1\" '\"\nI  veiv   t * inn '.   11  ' 1 verv-\n' .ns,-.\n-l.lll.'U    'gi I\npi ' . \u25a0  - \u2022      I- I\nill!      MU -I\n.1\n,1\n.\"ll   Ml      V   .    1,1    t     I\n.1       I    1-     f'.U   '\nI     I\nTl e\n1 vou,. sr:\u2022\n, v Il.i    1 I     f   W III ^\nlo III\n,   till.\nIll iu   t! at   thiee  t.im <\nI ll\nI   Ihnsi    < 1.11 - \u2022 .   ignoi.u (    lilioiii-   evei    il.i\n\u2022 \u25a0 lli   sii.Ji   1 ed. ms-,,   .uul   ...ni    i ou\"\u2014    -'ie\n!   'In,   it   I-   i'i 'iIh-i   t-   inkridiiis     fin'ii\nI    '1 in a low  t.mii,'. 'for as a mailer of fuel\n1'veil lhan iiidiu'ii:*.'i:|-.    Merri'we.II sal down\nI ItiUig mwy bis 1 lu'a.i'elti'.  .'    \/\u25a0       \".''.'\nI)    I   beg j'lKir. par.b'iJl. b'-'t   I   do bate lo sis*\n.V  for lli;u  !.-aiig'.'.   I   viisii  vou .would tin'\"\n'      .of tlie.-n 01.t; 111,. loo!\"\nt  1 .-,y\";   '   .  - ;\n1    ilre.-xiiiak'iug or souu-tbiiig.    It's no vv.'.i'^\n\"'Ui, eook'uig  for n  dirty' road gang.\"\n1   iiiriied mi Ii in \u25a0 \u25a0iiligi-ily.\nS 'l'\u00ab' 1'iir, JIv. Merriwyll. As I' said\nl' Ihi'iu hj;.s ti''.'i.'l.-..l liu.- wiih Ihe rudi;lu'.-.--i\n1 wii!'-\nled   SOl'lly.        ,\n1 '''a?    Wei!, yen\u25a0Ki.-e bow rude I inn.\" .-md\n1'   .\u00bb,\nIll        I\".     '      -\n1.1,.   III.I. v.\nihe   Iriie'ii\nira'gi--. h'l.gii.'g !i\n.VI   Iii si\" h.'- ha\nfiom   Looks aKir'iiia.'g.i'\/.'.ii''*--\nw;is   forl-ed'.on' 1\nf.\nt    1\n.'\u2022\\Vh::f..ver\nvou   liia.v   a'.-i\n'   l',-(,.;\u25a0(,.,I    ii'-ily.\n-I'.i.a.'.ii-.g   d'.ah.t\n'!''.-,iv.> i,:,-:\"\nI'i'giii::!    1  t'mi-.'gbl 1  was doing ii -\ns'.n,  I   (i0   ivaiit  jou   to   forgive   I\"\ni-r\nM '1\nth   11 1 v. 1     \u2022  1 I 1 I I  il\"   in-\" -' '\n!,,..   ,'ibiu is    \u2022*\u25a0  le   I     '\u25a0   '\"\"*   \u2022'\" \" ,u' ''\u25a0';\"'\nI   \u201e  ,.   I,; |.b.   1   bv    lie    i<sl   ot   I   'I\n1       l,|   r        si  i i     !.,      -.>  .1.      ,    1  I     V\nw,ii .1 i 1.1...\" 1 . . -im .... .1 a \";;\u25a0\u00bb\"\u2022\u25a0\n1, ,,! s,   11. tied  III    I\"\"      -   '   ui.iair.d  III.1.\nI ., ,1   \u00ab f tiii'lu g -\"liu   ih \"   to hei   'li-   P '\u25a0\u2022\"\nll.,. .\u2022 uoiii .11,-I- I \u2022\u2022\"-- \"' lli'l\"'i   >l\"^11   '\"\n, ,   1,. .-un-i . Is   I   .    m   liv- 1. bi   si. and   1\nb   ie 111  di 1 w 1 1 s\nlln,    .1 iv    I .\u25a0   I, \"'li    1   1 I'1'    \u2022\"'\nu..\\ I..I. d  v  ill. mi   t'.ki   wi  tl.11 v.i\n,    .    ,   >    , ,1  I ,  pm     v    1\na.   lb     - no 1   - 0   .\",'    \u00ab\",\"   '.\n,f   \u2022!\u201e. .d.'.--.-ri:'live   t-'Ui-b. and .:\u25a0*\n.,,,.1' pass;,,:, of the b'l.ger pen^-.\nI  1I1,...gill   li.ai   Amy had .-loii-.\nbut a- h.- read  iy;\n\u201e   1 lull   th.'y   vvi-re  lln-  \u25a0i..1.;\nown    r.-iiiey.     He   sal   \u00ab..'l'slarcl   :M;  \u2022!\u00ab\u2022\u25a0':;';\nV.-o.nlel*.     Wbeiv   had   the   girl, leiU'l ''d   la   V '   '\nI;,,!,-,   I!,:,I   inn- -arust   ...in-h   1 lu     i*'.'    ;,\"\n*.e\\us   but   of   i:\\-ii--iins   and   exp.-nei:.-.:   in . \u2022 \">\nJ.;, spent rni'liy h.\".ur,< iii.l'nrh.jr \u00bbver Jh.-J>:'i'''\nI-..ad   In*  fell   hbn**eil\nl\u201e.ari   of  ll\"'   vvoiiia\n,,f   her   words   bnu\nhim.   ri:'il   I.'' .v'':'Uv\nei'i'-'liy  hud  l'.-'<-\" !\u25a0:.**;;.  ,y    \u201e-,  ,,.,,,\nll- paii'd ihe \u00bb'\u25a0\nA\\'liere-wbc*.'e  i'i   ''\nOne  day   :il.  niiilwirl-r a   I':1.; ,,\n11    Vv;,s   niiirked      I  ol .-ee  '\nStale     road.\"\nll.\noil\ndrawing licit rei\nt,. tin-\nin   ri.e\nA Bait for Alligators\nAPIXTO Indian of K isiern 'laba-co adopted a\nnovel incthcd of c-.':lc-bliig.i:iigatot-s. The Indian's\nweapons v.eie a harpoon, .1 -lout club and a c-oil\nof tailed Lui.iis. I'or a bait lie u-ed a sucking [dg.\na bo\\ of something ivbi li -in-ded offensively and\nsev 1 la' Vbiiuks of half r.vi-tu!  1 .eat\nSell*, ting an ov erhangii.g bough about \u00ab-lv yaids\nfiom the ivalei'-- idge the Indian stri|ipeil off Us\nlean- and sii-pended fiom the fork the -iiuealing pig-\n'lhat   was  the bait for tlie e; e\u00bb and ears of the alli-\ngat< r\n(ip, mug the box. he u-ed ll- ...Ten-He contents to\nLieii'-e a -ti nig. \u00bbm' cud of vv hi. !: he tied to ** bush,\naid. weigb.'iig the i-th.r with .1 pic. 1 of woid, tluevv\nit :-ito the t.ii r     That   was tlie im-e ''lit\nlie'vveeii (he lluiket aid Ihe w.Uer's edge was a\nlong -.id dun. .upi.d 1-. Ith .1 i'^> \"f PH.uled log-\nTaking th.> .hi\"\".- of meat, he p'acid them at --fiu.il\nI-i'c.v..i- i.twceii the l-ea -h and the ridge of the\ndi-n l\"'i-- 1- m> H'\"!' lull-\" -*'1''1 l'lp \u25a0'\"-\u2022-\u2022U1- \"St\nw \u25a0'   i'ike hl-n nn u.it the banien\" (b'r.ic-adel\nMu iilitm-- ihe !\u25a0 g wi >' \u2022\u00ab '->'* l!**,t i\"\"1-*-''1 \" <-<'\ns.-nei! nr tin- '.!\u2022*-\u25a0 I''\" b\"'\"i'e-. fl<*-' liiduu waited in\n.,,',,';    ,i,    p.i ui   in  haul      '-no ei d  of a  long lariat\nv..i-   li-Uin!   t'   it   -i''d   tbe el'icr  to  a   toligli   el.,stlc\ns.p|,. g        I be   -I\"   h..d   -1 t   .11 d   it   11\nwhen 7. i!.uk ob.ei..   wa-  -< ; u   to  .  -1\nwater  and. era'v. 1   up  tbe \"dam.\nroast bail was'.gobbled..\n-He's \u25a0\u25a0suiackii:---   his  c-!il-.ps!\"   cl\n\"It's (be same one eyWi idd sinner that owes me two\n[dgs'. but'he's'-i-idii-r to i.a.v h(s debts.\"\nV.Jo.bbling   the 's'ocmid'chunk,   the\nI'm. sw-'iih'vvod the third, jitul ar\ning pig stopped and glared..\nirg-   but all to in. avail.    The p. ice of wheat tumbled to    awful  intelligence tla-heil  through his biain.    lie  vv.i.p.l\n,_',',,_ ,   , ., ,\u201e ..   \u201e,,.      11-:n,  ..   .........     lo heai no h.i.ie. not ev eil the ollleial r onlir.n .lion.    With\n4t   and  Kalpb  found  himself  wiped  out.     ^ ith  a  gioan     B,1(lMli.   \u00a3_lw.  \u201e\u201e,,   ,,.,\u201e\u201e, R   ,\u201e\u201e,,_,  ,\u201e,   t0(l\u201e1(M,   ,*,,\u201e\u201e   t|\u201e,\nof anguish he lift the biokers odice a ruined man, a tie- ,\u201e\u201eM,. _,,iv(. ,\u201e ,. dazed l.e ueide hi. vva.i P. the (. bgi.iph\nfiuilter indebted lo tl-e lelcgr.iph company to the client oll.ce, Ihe ponbooiu (ickil --till clutched in li.s iieivi'.-s\nof ne-ir'li-S\" HOC \u25a0 grasp.     I'liloi king, n  diiwer  in   lu-udesk  he d.ew   out\n\"'J'be big dealers arc just tij ing to shake off the little\nonis prepauil.113 (o a bull movement,\" explained tlie speculator who hnd (onsisti ntlv bo. ght wheat at each decline.\nBet of course he hid ample funds But not so with poor\nKalpb. In the p.ul.inc-e of the \"sl.cet,\" it was 11 tase ot\n\"fieeze 01,t ' for him.\nThe hopi le-siiess of despair seized IJalph es he resumed\nhis dunes at ll.e ollice (he ne\\t moinii.g and learned that\nthe auditor b'ul  i!-!ted a noarh.v   \u00bbitv and might thop 11.     '\" theihuki-t horn of In, de-pur he m-vei  (ho'ighl of\non him any nioment.    He knew lhat theie was 11..I ihe 1.-     \"\"'I\"\"|-'. \" 'Lv   ,'.,',,\"\"  '\"  '\" \u2022  l.'!\"l'.or.  vv ho   wlls duoill.v\nloaded  revolver, and slipping  it   in  Ins  po< kel   he loll   tin-\noil\" e.\nAfler wanderiiig nii.ihssly about he ev 1 ulu.ilh f.nm.l\nhimself iu 11 iieaihv p-ul, and MikUg i sis bided m'.i;\npullid out his roMilver pi ep.ualoi v In I turn lung ios \u2022oul\n111(0 1 leruity. J'loud of spn it > , d i-M-. melv scnsitivi he\ncould never bve to f.11 e lln de \u2022 1 '.' I 1 bad htomrlit upon\nhimself ami his Ion d .uu \u00ab il -is 1 l\u201e .iiit'if.il cv eiiuig. a\nglorious sun-el. N'.iiii.,. was 111 it j..v mis 111.,od. the l.nds\n-inging so hum tilv, m uu d I . mock linn ,11 h's uusei , laic\nhail   linn   s.. sweet   lo hnn  i(  was  ii,n,|  to die.     Km  even\nII-\n:rovv ing d 11 k\n, s. -! .vv '3 fiom (tie\nThe  tirst  cbubk  of\n\u25a0buckled   tlie \u25a0Indian.\n.    Many   not.*\n.'!.(   ..Miiswering   \u25a0.-hord.s.\n.,!   (,.   the   full   wluit   loth.-   si'iisltiv-.-, -unliapiiv'\n,r in M::>ii.y.    Where h.-n!  le'\nworl.l urg';';  he .'ia.l  i.''1\nsir.g  neighho\"\nalligator 'crawled\nlie sight of.tbe hang--\ndetilv in* pu.sbi d for-\nV^ird '.-md  f'':l '\"^ \u00ab\"*'\"i'\u00ab\" holb.iv. l'\u00ab'iil\u00bb'J ch'' ,h\"\"'  .\n!\",..\u201e,lv be turned and headed for .the dan. Dp\n<;.'\u25a0\/\/ the i'i'ito 11M buried the', harpoon through his\ns'-iVi'V hi'!''-'-     \"! --\"r \u2022v'\"1' tlli\n;:\u00bb,, for him'\n1 ;,-a \\\u25a0.-'.'.it's,    on\na;..:H.-i;'\" \"'\nMei-ri'-v.\nv,      it    wa.-    a    .\n........    .,,    i;);!...l_ iii. -.<yy\"\n'ilea,!   it   (\"\u2022\"'   A\u00bb'>   \u25a0\u2022* Sl1-''-,\nhillidiv ril.ng   w\".--  ,'\"\"1\"\nwilli i,:.-. i-'.\"-' y\nAflei  a tiiiic  he o-.|.;:e.l in\n\u25a0 k. 1-\nA\n.  Tin:\na' 1 hair\no vv 11.\nthe-t.\n\u2022  bo.'!\nMlM-I-l\n\u25a0 time:    he shouted. \u25a0    ,\nd-m of the lariat, the alli-\n...i \u201e\u2022 ,-,-,,'e the 1-ives riv with his 'switching tall and\n^^d  have smUM,*..! U.e rope if the elasticity of the\ns, ,1T- 1U..1  not, broken the force of his spring ns he\n'.j.,.,'\"i'Vl  \u2022A.yw-ii-it agaiu aud again.\n1 - ..... .-ii\", and  juiuping around the Uounder-\n'.'\".,'.-\"  -he   Indian   dealt  him  a whack  across\n^ '    '\"   f-iid bim .sprawling on his back.    Three\n' 'the alligator had paid his debt.\n-1:-.,\nI\"\"'\nlie;\nu.ore\nid -bat\ny-,-.--: aud\nmolest th.uife of raising SiytHH) in 1 short time. Chincing\nlit tl-e ii'oniii g p'lper he sni- that win at had (helmed jisl\nf..r enough to wipe him out and had tin 11 rallied and\n< los.-d (inn. if he could haie nnl.v laid on for n frailum\nlonger he would have been s..fe \".- 1 li\u00ab>i\u00ab_>_v*j>- i>vei.v iiuli-\nratifiu that the market was on the eve of 11 stimig upwaid\nmoveii.ei't.\nHiaring bi- oflice call and ohm n big lhat the opeinlms\nv 1 '\u25a0.\u25a0 In sv he 11 cut to Ihe ki j 1 11.is. If .md in 1 im .1 a me--\ns ige in 1 ip' er mill.. -si d to ,1 vv e|| know 11 hoi seiinui of the\n( It.v lt:.lph knew the impoit of Uu, Inissage, knew that\nit contained \"11.side i'lfm 1111111.11,' n uuiiig .1 v, 1 lining hoi sill] Ihe dav \"s nues He had old I befme leteivid smiil.ti\nmis-'igis and knew thit the iiiforu. tlimi was 111v.11 i.iblv\ni.e. 1.rale II dj.h w is (pole an adept at solving pnzzh s,\nand bad often l.i fore t.nd lo (ind ihe l.rj to (lies.. , ijiher\nliu-sages   hit   w ithoi t -111 <\u2022(-s\nNo.1 a wild hope soi\/, d him If he wele able to de< i-\nplu r this 1111-sag. he migiil. b.\\ hiCing on Ihe vv inning\nhol-e. 11 ili\/e ( 1 01 gh luoiie.v |,i hm wheit on its upw nd\nbl.lg \u25a0    thl'S   n till V II g  his   loss, s       lie  111 ide  ..   . r.pi   ,,f  (I,,.\ntext of the telegram,  which was an iininlelligible jumble\nof let fern, thus:-\/*; X   I   T, X '\/. (\u25a0',\u25a0,' .''\u25a0''.\nKaljih studied long.,and .intently over the cipher. It\nivr.s evident that each Idler repieseiiled soine other leller\nof the alphabet, liu knevv that once'he found the correct\nt-.'j.i-.. s'-utittioii of any one of the letters it would he emn-\njia rati veiy easy, to find dK, others. Knowing that on\nthe average, the letter 10 occurs more, frcipientiy than' any,\nyitlicr letter of the alphabet aiid observing that (he letter\n\/.occurred twice. Uaijih experimented oil the supposition\nthat Z was intended for 10, but without obtaining an in-\ntelligihle result.  '\nHe was abodt to give up tho piiKz.ie in despair, when\nit occurred lo him. that the key to Ike solution might be\nfound in the fact tliat the alphabet'was simply reversed-,\nand that: 'A meant A, the first letter, of the alphabet, instead of the last. He was overjoyed to find his sm-ii.ii.se\ncorrect, and the puzzle as deciphered read:\u2014\n\u2022A X I 1\/ y '\/.: a. ' ,\nA   C, II   OB   A   T. '\u25a0''.--\nHpilllsllilc     fill-    III-.    Illlsil.l \"\\\"V  1 ( 11   ^1    s.|(|l(    pi.u'iY'fl'i'\"   .lYt-\ngiii-n.-ss mid 11 I 11. u.ll (,. Ins den nu'iheii'lij, bu.tlur\nand  swei t Alue   \\i nold I .. 1 ns, d (h,. .ovoper\n\"I.Miv'   Alleihoiid.   vvue I ip| cisi *\nIt   w.,s  Ihe slu.ll  v.i... \u201ef ,.  oeusl,,,,     (I,.,,    ,Illl<m,pll.l|\nH il di as  be was about 1.1 -end .1 bell, 1   ,r .slung 1 hi.,ugh\nlie. I.1.1111.    I he , 111, ipiidi K  ind i,bi.p,n.,i.s a.-wsi   b id in\nvaded  Hie  |>iik   lo .h-p..s,   \u201ei   son,,. o|   *,,-  pu\u201e,s    .m,,,,-\nIhe Imuig. .stl,,,,.     1 ,,,,\u201e\u2022 if ,i,,i,   ,.\u201e\u201e 1  ,   , 7\n\"V\"1 \",' l,,s 1 '\"'\u2022  \"\"   '\"\"   '\"''I   '\u25a0 \"   IllM  Pige e\u201el\u201e,.,.!:-\n'\"'  1\"\"1     .Mlhmgli  l.'.lphs 1  \u201e     iJ.isu,,,   |U1   .\u201e\u201e\",>\n.0.1.  niw-pap.,   ..ns,,, (   \u201e    |\u201e   \u201e\u201e, |U \u201e1,,lh    ,\u201e,.\u201e,,,\nIn- gii\/e (<\u25a0 ii (| upon Ih. h, id, I ' 1, k heu\"ii-i.s - 'l\\ll-!'\nTAI'ITUS Hi:\\|- \\ KI, l!,||\\ll\\I..Sl\"' in! ,\u201e,,-,'\nWilli.., 1  being ,m 11c ,,f th.   I 1, I  , oiilnnn ,1 1, i,|, ,.. ,,,,\n'     V    Co| Kill'   ,,f   <|   |,,\u201e_.    |,   |lr,,   ip),,   ,s    '   l|,|\u201e  d    \\>  e    ,~  M.    ,,  ,,\u201e\nJ i>-   Ul. 1.mon. and bv   II  s| ,-,_ \u25a0]\u201e\u25a0 \u00ab\u201e,_.  \u201e\u201e\u201e.,,   ,\u201e ull    ,\n' '''  ,u\"'-    '\"  \"'\"  -''''\"'\"I '!\u25a0\u25a0   Ih.i   m.-l,   it   \u201e,,\u201e.,,   ,,, .*\nI-im 11\/1   \u00bb,\u201e,,  i.   il.   ,\u201e,    \u201e,,.   ,,.,11.   U1)\u201e11\\ ' '  ,*-\n01 l-nl. 1. a 'jn i\u201e  I  s|i,,(     \\, ,,,!,,( \u25a0\u2022 1      a   1 uu.\nll.ilpli  icnl  no  fii-lhn   in .1 ui.pmg up wlfl, ;l  J,   si,,,.\noil sboul of mv    end I hen I won'     \\'. , ,,\u201e     \u201e.   ,  ,  , ',.\n\"\"'.\"\"\u2022''\u2022S'    '\"ol'i.ef,   .\u201e    ....so,,.   \u00ab,;,,.\u00ab',     .\"';,',\nwibili   111 hi- bind, he n.sli.,1 li.ini Mi\" puk\n-I.iv  mefoi  mep, 1,).,     di mini (b,. newsb. v  .,((._.\nhm.     Wiihoni .i,,,,,,,,,. \u201e,.,,, _!,.,,_. s,\u201e,1(. Khs. ,h-\u201e ,K   u\nI he   .l-lolii-h< d  1 id i.i\n\"I'.i.l  gov   ,s \u201e..(,.,      ..ommuiud  the nnhiii as be gathered   up the .scattered eoin. h\nTh;* pooli-oon'i diilAnoi ,;!.,se \u25a0 until seven ..-eVock and\nKaljih had vA:l,, (ime (,'. ,g,,t his ti,kel cashi-d \" Hi't 'hi \u2022 '\nticket!.,'Wbei-\" was i! ? ; Kaljih sn'dd.;iilv Slopped '\\Vi'b'\nfraiilie haste lie seaivhe.l every ])i)c.kc.l, but could not liu,Y\nit. lie must have th,. u.-kel or lie could not cl-ii-u 1,;,-\nwinni'igs. Was he lo-k.i.se. after nlk with vielm-v s,S near\nwithin   his, graspV    'i'hc cold  swea'l.of ng.mv stood  ubo'i,\nJus  brow,    'then   he  remembered  thai  hi*'\u25a0hnd   tin*  ticket'\nwhile  he was in bis ollice.    lie mist have dropped it in\n\u25a0the   Vi-iistc   basket   nt  his. desk.    Thither ..he   hurried   iiud\nrushed into the.otl'ice just as a messenger bov was\ning .tlie basket aw::\n\u2022arry.\n.sket away to dispose of the waste paper. ISoiV.-.\ning the basket Ilalph -emptied its 'coiileiil.s on the tloor\niiud with feverish haste .searched a'luof.g (lie papers.\nWitli .-in exclamation' of mingled joy and tliauksgiv in.'\nhe pounced Upon the prreious pji-eo of intsteboard an I\nlost no time in iireseiiling it to tillie cashier ul tin* poolroom ii lid!\" soon bad .*.l!,'l!(H.) in crisp bills safely stowed\navviiy iu his* pocket..\n\"Gee. Jimmy, de boss i.sygone .clean rtaffy,\" remark-id.\ntlie lnessi-nger to a companion after U.-.lph luul left the\nollice.   .\nThe next day when the auditor called and went over\nIUUi-U'y acc'oiuils'lie found everything satisfactory.\n,     \",._:\u00bb   \u25a0'  i.'lr* y\n.'b-llX';   '\u25a0'\u25a0',-   \u25a0*\">     j\n\u25a0\u25a0y!'^;.y J'].| ?\"\nd-  f\n\u25a0til\n'if\nt,   i\nvm&<\nft I\nI-   H,5iJ,  ,. .      \/A\n*'',fa?\" *\" \/\/\nvi;\nfv+\u00bb- c:\n\u25a0Si.'.    J,\"'vr   '\u25a0\u25a0 it1\n. A M *\nuc^ '>-' *\u00a3 ^\n<?'l\n3    i\"lr*i J'J,-'1 *   *, -      ty-t '\n*  TA' -f^ri--.    .5.\"\n^*-yrfo*:-- &:'\u25a0\u25a0'\nf f ,-,,'\u00bb ,ir   ,   J;i,\nfc4' fob <r- \u2022. .\niMl\u00a3t'?'S,_.V.   in:,.,.\nmi4Tab,''*, in- ,\nri.rsv\nGMfrop- 4?\",-; :\nl#ll'4   '\"\nBfj>,is\u00bbi'\u00bbte.as{ ,V *   ,    ,\niw'sii '' if- \u25a0   '.\u00ab\nI\"' \"-Aft-JS-\"- ,*    .'JI    I *\nSi'Ji' Ui.'Ij '\u00bb*\u00bb>.    _,_,  J ' .\nbife\u00abKi,\\A','i-r\n:*rf'#jR$   iJ  -\n$trfrr $  \u2022\u25a0    '\nSlififyif '\ns&rtffii&tiSk \u25a0liti1- .   -\n3\u00ae\n,.\u25a0 ^-i'-\nii* j-*1*\nli'-i'i   '\u00bb\n->pn v .\niS-aL*   \"\u2022\n*-:*?_,   ..\nS'SSj',.' ,'\n\u25a0*\u25a0 i'fr-''\nns;.. uji,';\nTOM^\"'7. <;\nffi-\u2122d^P'  ' 'if-   '  l*.\nmm I r \u2022 -\nIii'\/'Vw-! a;\nRMi j& \" \u25a0' '\nIh&fcVi*- ''\"'\nf ?! jf.fi!  .-\u25a0;      <   '\nJ.. y< ,t<S*\u00ab; '\u00bb        \u2022\u25a0\nEM -4 *',\nK^- f}; j'\n, ?V*\nZ-*'^1\npr-^\nA?\nMade\ncreani of tartar, derived solely\nfrom grapes, AH the ingredient^\nof Dr* Prics*s B.ikm^ Powder\nare printed on tlis label They\n'are pare\/ healthful' and proper*\nV\/hen kakizig  powocrs are   peddled   or\ndemonstrated!, exajnino iheiir labels.    You,\nv.'ili find they are not made from cream\noi- tariar.    Yc-is-    r dori'fc v\/ant them\n(lie Churches.'  Spokaiie's\nicw Daily.\"Win. Jewell\nruv\n-\u2014asatf&r-\n\u25a0   .s'limi.if    ciii-ik'ii\nTJiere iviil bo tlio n-jrultii-  iii'.itn\ning ami eve'iins. servicer-   Siiinliiy.\n.\u25a0Mornint.'.--ofvices   at   10   o'clock,\nEvening service-*!   at  7:-\"50   o'clock\nbWTIIKR F. I'iKUK,\n(Pricsf.)\nTlie Spokosin n - .\"\u25a0\u2022 u;^' \"\u00bbuI lllt\",'\nSpok-im- ( brouiclc amII -l>l\u00bbl   -''lVl> I\na keen   coniiietitor   5\"   t,hc   liclil  ;\nAbout tha first of thc ycur ;i  ni'w j\n.nfUTiioon    anil  Stimlny   moniinp:,\n, dailv will be Mairf.l.     The ofticc- I\n, will b<\u00bb in   the  Audiioiiuiii   builil- ,\n'ing,   and    nlrculy   a  large    I foe\npte*--, sever.'il , linotype   in-u'hines I\nul-   of\nExpress and General Delivery Business. Livery ancl\nFeed Stable.\nWOOD   AND    COAL\nFruit, Confectionery, Smokers' G\nFull   Line   of   Stationery   om1 Th\n\"^   ana Prp\u00ab;v,\nFruit in Season.\nSpecia!\nA  I)i:uno'iul   Point Founlain   Pci\ny\niv,_rta\n'     -MKruo'nisT   oirru'-H . [ami luindmli  of  i> mini-   of   til\u2014\nir  .    '\u25a0 t1 ,.      ,      j play tytm It'ive been ptircln-ed.\nlrnicm Servic-3 II a. in.    Siinuny,     ..      . ...   , I\n\u2022safes   Scho ) , iJ ]\">- ni.      hvenniu; her\\ ice. y . , '\n*\"**** ...        ..... \"   ployed    In    the   ui'inii*;   th-pufc-,-\nT:a9 I*. m     Suuipc-t   \"Kebgion,   its ,.\u00ab.,, - i., .   Movie\n,_ '. _.      .,    r .   ,, .,    irU'llts Ol this*  p-ll-.-e,   l-.lHl, tliey   HIV    '\"(l)ll>\nliclntion to be form nnd Progiv-?-.   ',,,__. , .1       .\n'   . being (fiavVn fiom ih-   in-.v-p-ip-'i    =-==\nl   and\nT. Sowcibiitt-\nliOV,\nwill sing a - ilo.\nFor Sale\nI^t-a vc- (.Inlcrs at\n.Cbvynnc'.- Store,\nIbiLish  ( n.unibia\nJii\u00abnr:ino<. I\u00bb,,lu.y n}\\ f\u201er ?2.;>n\nsibofi\n'M't'iij,,\nDENTIST   -'\nThe Ifxpcrt Crown   and   Bridge\nWorker.\nli* Id all over   tin-   I'ni'iii   S'nti'-.' . ,\nJ. w. .mii-,1,::::. p.. v., 'f n- 1mb:i.i,i.ur,- ...ijnby is  ^-''k-ini-    H ,'jR       HALL i '\u00b0^c\nI'        \"    ' , \"    (r.t-toi-.j '.ing for only t iu1 vei v b'.'-t   abili'V,' ' '\n;, , ,     ' (* * '      '\n' '     o , for ewry di'p.n tt'iK-nl:  goo.l   stila-;\n, fic-j will bo paid iliioiighoiif,   and'\nlM-lellWK.lIYN     CIlCIICII. \" , tilO iWtll t,   W ill   III' t Sl'lt,    U'lll'll    llicj\nUnion,.Service at 11 a.   in. ' Sun- (force  is ass'-niVcl  S_nknni!   willi\nday M-lnoI and JJiblc   c-liicd at 2-'M .'have   what   ,is   u:i lotibtedly   the!\nI'lv-oning    .Sii-viee  ab  7-00 ' linu-ifc newspaper   or.^mi\/'. ition   in\ny (   j the northwddt.     iu  il-?  mei-htiiii-j\n11KY. IJ. WlilTH,     '   j0Ri pf.c.,ijj tjie m,sv  (\"idil^   <\\ill   be *\n | (Pnstor.; | _n that class of papers   including\n,.       \u2022 -\/.,\"., , '      i'thoBoston Join t-.al, the   rhiladd-   Armstrong Ave ,\n-\\l\\ny  pei-.sou?  find  themso ves I \u25a0 , .   .-. , ,,   .        . ,,..     ., a . ,       i\n1 'phia>orth Auiui lean tuul the ^&w       _ ,.; I\"V      \/\nYo'k JIm^y .:      '.  -INTERNATIONAL\nR- A. SMITH\nBlock ,\nMOYIE,\nBe   Wiso    In  Time.\nOJIhv uviM-  Mv.\nWall       l'p.j.oi\"\n^S'6-ec-eee* 29&993:999S2999&99fi [\n('| LOCAL ASSAYS .' \u25a0  c  |-'\n. '\u2022> , it\/\nJliner-s' L\"uion meit-j tonight.. '   ,\n' Don't forget tlie Mhii'i's'   Lrnion\ndance ou December  loth. , .\nSee Roberts .v. Messiugi-r's adver-\n' -I\ntisemeut.    Jt'.vill pay you.\nThere was   a-dance   in  Morley\nhall Thursday evening.0\nOn, local ,Option.;\n_ -j \u25a0 ' \u00b0'\nJ)r. .Spencer, head of the local\n! option movement, is still iu doubt\nas to the outcome' of. the plebiscite; owing to incomplete reports\nof the returns aud to po^iljle'in\nivcouracy, ih computation of\/the\nacluil t6t;al uuinber of b\\Iiofcs\n\u201e     \u25a0 \u25a0       j   *        | cast, but ho expects  a   small   ma-\nHarry Kelly was  out   to  -Spok- jorityiu  favoi-.     Ife  sfcates' tli'afc'\nane during, the week.,, \u25a0' ' Us soon as W returns \"are  all   in\n,'nffrfc'ei! witli a persistent cough\njttftor nn afctac-k of iuflneiizn.' As\nj this cough be promptly cured by\nfche'use'of Chaiubei'lain's Cough\nR?m'edy it shotild not ,be allowed\nto run on until it becomes troublesome. S jld by tiie Moyie Drug\nand Stationary Co*\n\u25a0Sh'in's '   .\ntfioiv\nCranbrook\n,1 a ni glcul some of inv   friends   iu\nj v.intake uf the golden opjv,rtuniliv,s tint. (.;i;\n\"\u2022\u2022 r\n111-fJ\nt-'^Ali'\n[\u2022^clvv^in Calgary Real  Estate.^\n|    '  \\\"<>U   l.'D.l,*;;,   oil !,-,(.>-.   Iti Ills \u00ab)i:.I net\"',   ,f'(-.i\nI>'.tti.-J  '.OIU  J..IV trt.'ii'.s     X ,-..   _, t_|\u201e.'.J.v.t. .(,'} l(v\n\u25a0Witi:^ ;]\u25a0,\nTii J\n(...\nMiscellaneous.\n<\u25a0\n..Storms'.on Coast.\nHOTEL.\nl'lr.-i*.uit 'nie'ii-.u-in.; mt,.,;!,,\n:. i-K-.-tt*-.* li'.-'in-., \u2022.\u25a0.'vk.-is.'.,.!. ,j ,,\n\u00ab>lbft\u00ab. .Ul* f l-it{uil,;  j'.frt'U^.\n..I,\n'This Jiotel is    vO'xy- nnder' new\nmanagement, and is-'first \/class\nin every respect.,\n-Mrs.'   Dimock'    returned    home  he will apply   to   a. county 'court\nfn.m' her visit to the coarffc .Tutirs\ndii3r.     ,. -\nThe tunnel at the  Society  Girl\n*' * i \u2022\nmine i^'noiv iu a  distance  of   al-\n'inost'l.OOtffeet.\nY. II. Dimock, mannger  of the\nAuirrn, ifas ea.<=t to  Jaffa ry , and\nFernie during the wcejv,\nJV.ck  McClura , has, been\u25a0 doing\nsome, work on hia claims sowbb.  oi\nAhlvidge  about a'mile.    He  has J \u201e -     .,\na-very good .showing ovr' '  ^ ,'   indicates , about  H'.OO'J.' On - the\njudge foryi '\/nil    recoimfc  of   tL\npjll ih   order  to   iiually \"establis\u201e \u201e  \u201e L..\u201er-~>j \u00ab-\nthe total number,  of  billots  and nll.kind-; at Victoria aud  Vanbou-\nAi...-\"i......'.. ^,        . .     , ' \".'..i^..... ...\nthus to'nqte the numbers required\nfor ji majon'ty. . '\n' The re-^ilti of tha'plebiscite 'in'\nVancouver is,as follmvs-.For1 ,joSS.\niig-.vinsfc -1S21, spoiled 203, not\nmirkod 3?!). Thg total vC3,uut of\nb.\\ll6ts is   not .yob  complete    but\n\u2014   -  - -.\u2014-_-.-_-j\u201ej        ^^*rv,     ;h.\nA '\/great swing oiJp'ot'tunifcy is\n.low presented you iu clothing by\n'Roberts it MeWmger.       . .\n'Mrs. l-'d-d 'arrived in Moyio\n^Vednesjay from Kngland, where\nhhe had been vi-iting for several\n\"\"inonth- pa^-t. , '\n. 0.\"\\\\\\ Ilaatle, of the staff of the\nImperial IJ.vnk. cams up from\nCranbrook la = t Sand iy aud was\nin town b.-twenn trains,\nDr. A-sIe-'tiue was down to Rer\nrecount' the -local  opfcionists   expect te get many ballots  u'ow   d-\nclared spoiled for, their sid&.\nTook All  His Time.\nFOR   SALIC\u2014Five room  honso\non Victoria street, with good   gar\nden.    Your own terms.   Apply to\nP. Lutner.     * '    .   \u2022\nI.\/>ST\u2014A fur,    somovv-'lierc   be-. . .\ntween the  Drewry'building   amljTAYL0R^    &    BONNER,\n'\u25a0     cl^e St-   Fngene1 offices.  '   Finder! \u25a0 i-roi'iuicthi:^.\nI- or four  days   Vancouycr.. was j will please 'return   saiu.)   'to   this'\ncut off from 'the   outside  'world,   office., , ,'     ,_ , ', Victoria Street. ' ^foYIF\nDuring  that   time 'not   a  single!     Nicely fnrnis-lied   room   to   let,!    ;         \"    '  '\ntrain came iu or left the city from ( suitable'for two.      Apply to Mrs.'.' ' ~r r~' \" '\nthe east,  dn    account    of    land-J Chamberlain, Campbell \u00abtreefc       '-o*.       t \" t_,        ^\nslides washouts and   other   dam-|    Niceiy furnished room  to   rent\/'^ J?SePh S     Convent.\n'NELSON, B. C.\n' <\"'\nhoarding and Day School  cOntluci-\ned by Sj.su.rs of .^t. Joseph. Nel-'on, |\nC.   C.      Cc.nimercinl     n'nd     businen.* j\ncourses a specialty.   Excellence  andj\nswift .progrr^s \u201echaract'ehize   each   de-!\npartmynt,   r\u00abrcots. eh'ouW < write  for\n** ' '\nparticulars.    One month  assures  the!\n' ' \u25a0 ' \u00b0     ,'\npublic'        the thoroughness   of   thc'i\nSisters' meihods   of tcachiiig.\" \u2022 Terms'J\ncommence January,   April^ and   Scpi\nPupils ^readmitted during tcrml.    \\\nJ:.-.bni\u00bbr.i!, \\V< -t M.m;\niiiilw ,*\u25a0 s, \u2022y.M .\\:\\ii\n.ui Kj-ti. time .'ii.     ..,..., ,ll4>. ,,.\u201e,\u201e\u201e.. ,..n.,i,..\u201e\u00bb,. ]W\n,Tv,o Kix\u00bbl Ku'I !..ts ,\u201e \\r_f,t .M,;ulll i'j,.\u00bbs..j,i a( ;]\u25a0',(, , \u201e,,\nisd.l\u00bbll*-.' ill  .? -ti-.S  HK.ritJi*-, 1 '\"\n\u25a0\u2022 i \u25a0 i f\n.\"WALTEKS & ..THOMPSON \u25a0 '\nBGXl816\"u   .'',       ','      \u25a0'\u2022'\u25a0'    \u25a0Oalgary.AB,\n,   ,, Have you any Calgary property for safef   ' '\nage resulting'from   floods 'which   .Mrs.' Ren Jh-osseau.\"'\nhavo. swept that section of British\nColumbia: Present storms, have\ndone great damage to property of\nMETAL, 'MARKET.\nver' and 'vicinity,   and, have   car\nrieddiavoc into far  northern  sec\ntious of tlie province, where  ship- '\nping has  been  damaged,  delayed!   ,    Stock'  Quotation*\nand forced to . He   in   sl.rilr\u2122 '\u00abt . ,   ,' ' v*^ol'a:p19nS.\nKi-bm.hkd Bi* .BKALE A-' iri.WEI.t.\nSpvYuiiK\u2014Bar   8\\lyta-, Zi , ct3\nLead S,17.f -Coppfir, 13   cts\n' LoM3o.v--Lead \u00a312,-17? Od  '\nSkating!\nSkating;!\nand forced to . He in shelter at\nvarious points along the coast,\nsome vessels being delayed a\u00ab\noiuch as two weeks\nt i.     '\n.Consolidated Co.'s Smelter.\nI\nThe Consolidated Co's smelter\nat Trail continues to -diow a gratifying increase in its output. ' The\nfigures for the past four months\nbring the totil output of * the j\nsmelter for the calendar   year   up j\nConsolMatciI  Smelters\nCm   Onldficlc',\n\"rftnbrook Fl.-oUr'ii-K\nNorth Prnr '   '\n*-ocil'|;. Gi. \u2022\nBid\nA  shovclor   in a. local mine was\nnot puttin- tho amount of energy    r ^ w,ulIUtti-   j-.nr   up\ninto the implement he w\/is ' hindl-l to S974.-J 17, which means that the\ning that tlie ^luft boss thought hei total for twelve months ended\n-hould \"Here, you get a move { December :31. next, on the same\non and do more work. It takes 1 basis, should be close'to -fb'.OOO.ODO\nuie the fJr.b of thc week,   and   Ur ,l,iIC ra>\"time to wat.-h  you,\"   in-! if it does not reach   that  amount\n  digna-.uly    Piid   the   shift   bo-t. I which would bo   bv  all   odds   the\n\"That'd    nothing,\"     replied,    the j largest return   from   the   smelter\nwitty .shovelor,   '-as   it   takes   me   for any ye.xr ,ince   it  commenced\nWait Until-You See .Tlie New Rink\nBefore Buying- Your Season Tickets'\nS.ee ' J\\Z\u00a3^>JcrjC\u00b1\u00b12. \\ at Kootenay Hotel. 'EfJ\nJust Arrived\na laiycje ctnisi^nnieui  of\nANN LAV 1.\nCoHin   came   up   from   Cranbrook\nduring hia absence.\nEastern   Canada\nEXCURSIONS-\ni | East Kootenay dotting Co\nris\nincluding'\noperations.    The company's yeai\nf-l,\u201el-     7     i. ..I . I  ...........ii;   ....Mills',   5MU      !j(.\nthat date   the output of the \u201e-mel- I -d*' frrmi Xovuii'nr J!    and   liznitcd\nCh-ts. S;agg is at ll'i-^in. a short j all my tima to watch you.\"\ndistance from Vane Jtivei'.     ][0   i, , , _      _._j\t\n.working for the ^Vclo. n   Canada ! ,   Done   fail  -to    see    bengou gh\nJ o^-er .company.       _ ; the   grent  ,-irtooiu,D and    enter- ...._. _,._\u201e,.\n.    The Ladies'   Aid   of  the   .Movie   ^-hier, wlu-n   he   is   in   Moyie   on J ter was the largest in the   history\nJ're.-byterian     church    will   -.ivc:   ''\"\"\"   '\"\"   '\" ' ......\ntheir anniversary .supper   on   tho I\nevening    of   Mondiy,   JK-.**Amber i\nl*3th.     Full    pircii-il'ars    will    be   Yi?a)A\ngiven next  wui-k.\nA. T. Cla, j; (....j.jp down to   Van\ncjuver from   the   N\" h-Ji   iwph '\nit may be said, ends on June 30th,   IllonlIl,    Tlf.,.\nyy t\u201eo lMl y0M ._\u201e,_\u201e \u201e,; yr^yi^y'r\/;;;,,'':;;,\"\",:-\"\"\ntow Iloim.I Trlp'IJaJ-., s |\u201e\nOntario, Quebec and\nMaritime Provinces,   j,Kippered Herring\n\"'\"'\"\"  Finnian Haddies\nSmoked Halibut.\nTickeis on S.ile Dtc. I to\njt-ju-vive,    j.-',o'l   to   return\ni\n>'.illnli   Lhri-i-\non [\nvt\/\niff\niff\niff\niff\nm>\nviz\nCranbrook,   B. C.\n\u25a0 r \u25a0. - >\nMaiHif.-u-tuivrs 'of all  kind\". ,.f c,v 1\n.K-'ViT'ipv-.      Wc flmri, no t.xp,.It...   ; ,\nour go ui].s tho best on tho inarku,.\nThere are ^ others,  But.'.'\nh.'V\n\u2666 !\n\u2666 I\n,ii\nTuuaday, 1 \u00bbe\"einber 1 Hh.\nA sprained   ankle   will   usually\nof the institution,   amounting   to\n'\"\u25a0J.oOG.OOO.      \u25a0\nthe   injured    pcr-ou   for1     Tlie     Peculiar    \u25a0 properties     of\nThi-, is   tiueipl\u00bb\u00bbnberlftin's     Cough      Remedy\nt'uree or four w.n-ks\n'to    lack   of\nChimborl'iiu\nfiM; moiiihs from clii-e of issue. In     H 15 R BI rt        n      r\\ n\nC \/ir-, fin -iii  *i 1..,. ... i.     *i* . .. ' j\nMOYIE;\n\u25a0**- **\u25a0\u25a0\"*\u25a0'\u25a0 ^\u2022>-.->..->^ \u25a0Nk-;^^.>c:-^--^^^5sr;^>r'^5?:5?>rc^:^>'\nCars r,ii all 'l luon-Li    'I'r.iin-,.\niMur.-l,,.!.Ur....(lih(na,,,i.!\n' i'-'ip'-i!,,!      I.i-.nu^l--     .md\nI'M\nCoin]) iri\nC.iis     on\nAtlantic\npi obably\nand wi\nter in that city,\nnn   sun,,     go )d    mining\ntions in thc no: th.\n\u00bbL>''ud tlio\nM.-. t'iark\nwi ii-\nis   in\ntreitm-jnt.      \"Wh-jn ' have bocn thoroughly tested   di-r-   \t\nr.inimenfc is applied , \u00bb]*  ePidj,ni-  'f   infliienzi,   and J 3-Throagh Express T^i^D^lZi\npi op.)-l-\na iiu-e m*i> bo   clfected   in    three', *Vhen iLMV*1--   <-.iken   in   time\nor four   ,i_y-       Thi-    liniment   i\none of tin* \\rj*t, an'd mo-t   remark\nablej)--t-pu-,itions iM \u201e,0.    Sjld by ] Mo>'ic '^\"g and .Stationary Co.\nThi-    liniment   i-.ihavo no(- l\u00bbuul of   a   single   ca^e\nof     pnouiimni,..        .s, j]a    !jy    the\n,M\nAnott\nher S\nbating    Rink.\nCHOOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS\nli:\nI k -an t:\n'.do .s\nior\nillu^tniled\nCiiri^tmas\nfrom   Birk's Catalogue.\nV- t--st.nLuii,,u. \u25a0 _        .,'. ,    \u25a0\nThe excellence of our silver stron\nitas llf^ . (:hlr h^ Pi^vcci  pepWr^r sai'ts'Viml\nn'\u00abst:.rdH,-    with ..-colored.,   yh^i luuvy   arc   verv\n'C.-niliful ai;d i>o])iilar.   \u25a0 '\".\nTyery. dejJartmynt\u2014-,. Id   jewellery:,1 silver,   iewel-\nreeojiiuieuds\n!'\u2022 \u2022\"*. -Men ill announce- that he\nwill conduct a \u00ab.katinfj jink thi-\nwinter in the bay at tho ninth\nend of Victoria .street. Hi-intention is after the U-o form- to fence !\na place about 100 feet by .'jQO feet\nand keep it  cleared.\nTIIK '-'101?ONTO K\\H<|,ss\n\u2022'-'\u2022' - v-'i'i:. y< -iniv .,\u2022 :: i ,\na  T'.r,,,,;.,   f,\n.Vi* t       ';;.\nU '\u25a0' '   v    -a.; l.,|\n\u25a0' .v'n,\\vi a*-iy.\u25a0,; y\n' \u25a0'\u2022  '\u25a0 \u25a0     I'-1- \u25a0  \u25a0 '    i >,;  ,,(, !,,,\u201e\n\u25a0] \u25a0''r.ill]'.,|..-     !..._ ii.,.t.lfi\n;\\pply to the ncarc-fc (]. \\\\   j*\nagent for  full  ,, rbicul irs.\nB. C.\n:J\"UP AT THE\nI . '.',:i\n! l-Ai't     .,, i\nI UMi\"! i I,'\n1*- 1=   .-!;>\n!<\u00ab S.i, .....\n,' M-i:n\n:A--y3yCOSAIOP0LlTAN\n.\\e\\v li oil \u00ab,c* for .-ale.\n?-\"'\u00ab\u00bb.     Terms.\nvS\/eJdxJi.     If...*.\n11 '!.'\u25a0,\n'ts,\n.1 .\netc.\no\nfl'en\ns\nry, y.eins.y.leather tyoods,  toilet\n''tUAK'tiA-e opportunities.      J-M.-iee.s include \u25a0 transportation,  ly\\ll pieces; not enyn-aved   n,av he   returned.\nWe shah l,c pk-ascd to  send   our\nret11lest to\nor it fi'd;i\\\neatalo-.-'uc*\ninv v.-Jin ha\\-e   uut   receiied\nit.\nupon\nWrite\nHenry Birks & Sons, Ltd,\n.   J i'i >rev\nI li reel.i >r\nVaiicjiiyer, R.  C.\n.Premier Takes   Vacation.\nPremier   McBride   accompanied\nby Mrs. McBride   have   left    Vic-\njtoria   for   California    on\"   a   two\n(weeks* holiday.      During   his \u00abb-\nj Hon. \\\\y J. Ilowser will  |JB  acting\nj premier.    The vacant portfolio of\nfinance will not be filled until   t;he\npremier's return from the soutl\nTf ynn .ire wilT.'.ring 'f,.,,,,, bn.\niousness, cohbtipation, indigestion,\nchronic headache, invest ono cent\nin a postal card, send to Chamber-\nlair. Medicine f.:0 . by, .M,,;,,^\nIowa, with your    name   and ',.,.'\nPOSTAL    PHOTOS.\nU'HKN  I.V\nCRANBROOK\ni:.\n'.iidiiit; ;i,;d ].<,d.-ini., l-,ui<;c \\.,'(],  U\np >i i'\n'-\u25a0ue or jxn)\nIf\n\"\u2022ale is ni.uie,  \u25a0.\u25a0\u2022ickI\nill*\nI      ]'\"H1' j-iMiiu liou^e fin Caiiijji'C'] miect.\nl-l\"v\\H .md ot.iul   lime for  haiuuc-.\nVv\nii v\nK- \"\u2022 SM.XI.I.,  1iHi...^f.r.\n\u25a0(;\"rHl row,,,, KOO(,   ublt-e and.'-bar\n'\u25a0antHn-.-.t class sample rooms.\nrent, at SI0 per month ami ni\nImake a -.\u00abij>cci.alty ' of Postal- Photo, work. 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