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We expect a full assortment\nr- of fresh vsgetables to arrive this after-\nR noon- if they'donft we will be more dis-\nm appointed tliaii you. Our business is to\nim sive satisfaction to our, 'patrons; and our\n[l record of being the, oldest in business in-\n|# tne town backs up this statement.\n'A ' ' \"YOURS FOR BUSINESS,      '    \u25a0\u2022 '\nOBONl^ QliiTS\nMANAGEMEf\nThirteen years  with\n\u25a0t   the St, Eugene..\nSTILL\" RETAINS\" STOCK\nW.ill' Take a Rest  and1 ,Mav\n' Visit Through the, Old '-\n, \u2022 Country.,'    -<    \u201e\nThirteen years ago \"last\nmonth J nines Cronin, in\ncompany Willi Fa'tlier -Coc-\ncol'o ari''d' ah Indian- named\nPeter, staked the St.' .Eugene\nproperty.-; TJien.the work of.\nconverting the\" prospect into\nJ. > a  mine was >begun., There\n'5. ' _-- 4 '.' '., >i*r'-f\"<\\ -,\". ' '-;-:\\\" ' . - - i\nThe .iiotisumxtfer months are near at\nWd:     Ask- yourself whether ; yout are\nproperly insured:against 'fire,; and,-write\n.    *\/\u25a0\u25a0  \"     .        '':    '-  \u25a0\"' ,i ; V \" '\"-'\n''NOT Mi'DElINr.THE'. '^T^NGLE.\"'-. ;    ;|\nGood tainadi^\nat:\n\u201e'^\n'tf\n^ '       -      MOYIE'S  'LEADING    HOTEL. \u00a3\nHotel Kootenay\ni u        r\n\" The best of accommodations\nfor  the Traveling' Public.\nLarge and Commodious Sample Rooms.    '        Billiard Rooms,\nMcMAHON'BROS. Proprietors.\n3\ni\nCORSETS\n. We have secured these   corseis  'for\nMoyie, and would   like   to   have   the\nladl.8'  opinion   of   them.    We   have\nthem in styles   and   sizes   to   ht   all   fife\n^figures at prices ranging from Tools to\n$2.50.\nLet us show them to you.\nE. A. HILL,\nTHE    LADING   LADIES' AND MEN'S   FURNISHER.\n\"\u25a0 - - Imperial Bank of Canada.\nR AviNflS DEPARTMENT.\nv   Bank deposit.' :i\nOnce opened it grows whether added to or   not\n;;    Interest  allowed at  current   rales   and   com\n.   poutded twice a year.\nCRANBROOK BRANCH.\nj, F.M   PINKHAM, Manager.\nfr ' \" A'   V i ^^_^ -&-&m \u201e^cL**s&-*** this summer\nwas-no'railroad, -no1. .Moyie\n\"and no Cranbrook theivancl\nevery   pouncU'pf - ,grub  '\"an.d\nsupplies 'had'*,to be   packed\nfrom Fort' Steele, ;30  miles\naway.  ' Cronin and Pete Ole-\nspn \"comprised the'first'working- force. TThey 'each1- took\n.turns at  holding   and  ham-\n,m'ering';the'drill,,'as fwell   as\ndoing the cooking, - sharpening' ihe^steel.kc. ' Then pay.\nday would, come,   and Cronin would pull   a roll 'of bills\nfrom'his pocket and pay'01 e-\nsoh,  for. .his 'month's, work.\nThere were no. labor troubles'\nof grub    strikes   at\u00abtiie.St.\nEugene'in,those days. . Then\nthe force .was\/increased-, .\"and\nP.eter Lynch,  W.  P.^White;\nWm.'and \".James ,'Mills,' the\nHamilton' \"boys, 5and ' John;\nBakke were hired. 'White  is\nnow,    superintendent' \u2022' and\nBakke is a foreman.-     t       \u25a0\nNow\u00b0 'after thirteen  years\nof  continuous    management\nMr. Cronin has tendered his\nresignation, which   the company has reluctantly  accepted. ' Mr. Cronin took the St.\nEugene   when     there     was\nnothing but the cropping  of\na ledge., rf He   leaves it  the\nsecond     largest     silver-lead\nmine on the( American   continent, and he has 'made   for\nhimself  a    reputation   as   a\nmining   man    that4   anyone\nmight envy.., 'Not only that,\nbut he   has   accumulated   a\ncomfortable fortune.\nThursday ho was arranging his fishing outfit, had\ntwo of Jiis dogs tied and was\nready to go on a trip with J.\nC. Drewry to the Old Man\nriver in\" Alberta 'when a\nrepresentative of this paper\ncalled on him. \"Yes, it is\ntrue 1 have resigned. 1_ did\nso some lime ago, but it is\nonly now that\" 1 am able to\nget'away. 1 was never better pleased with the St. Eugene, and 1 am holding all of\nmy stock in it. Being still a\ndirector I shall come to\nMoyie quite often, probably\nonce a month, and look over\nthe property. The mine is\nin good hands and will run\nvery nicely without me. Ii.\nH. Stewart, consulting engi-\n-hee'r for \u25a0 the company, will\nhave .charge of the affairs\nhere, but of. course Mr. A.1-\ndri'dge is general manager.\"\nMr, Cronin's family is living in Spokane, and Mr.\nCronin will; spend\/most of\nhis time there. It is said\nthat he and . his family intend talcing a trip to Ireland\n'    LOCAL  NEWS.       -\nTliere ii a sellout el<-0Mon toil uv\nIce cre-un at A.'JJ. ^'<'w \"\"i A   Co V.\nK. G. Gwyune.rtiunnsd Irani  ypui-\nyn-j MoiidnVk\nJJ  H. Hh'irt wiwp fiom Or.iobrook ,\nWednesday.    \"\nJiimes Weight ia'takint: a abort lay-\n'     . .    i' '\nt ff uniMm goat' tu^by.jk^uii.\ni   Sam Spears will soon h\u00abv<- h\\a  eion*\nat Oioston op>'ii foi.busintad. yt '\nHarry Dimock-has  'sold   his liouse\nand lot in Moyie to';S.trii Fotlcr.\nG. A  King returned T.iurkh;\/- from\na triji tlirouKh the'Co-.ur  d'AluOfs.\n', Josepli Nipjlt-rat-dt is now  rUuninii\na grocery and fruil'storo ill R'^Sij.i^\n, , Patrick Higa'inahmb'jen   bwitify-\ning ui^houie with a coal of paitit. '    l\nG'jldie Stewart0 iiit.onds   le.ivLug  for\n\"the'east abouttbe 20u'li of .thefljonth.\n. 0. J,\u00b0 Johnson is on ton Pi-rry Creek\ndoing   assessment'  A-oik\", on \" some\nclaims.      ,     ''\"    f '        '  ,  \u201e' '\n7 Father C!\\oiuel   of,, Criinbrcok\" was\nhereSundayaud helJ.'iservici'S in .tue\nOatoolic church.'      , ,v\n' p,    Fossom   of ' the   Intemationul\nhotel  has, bread,  cakes, pasusty   and\nicecream for salv. t - \u2022 . ,.\nEruest Maradeii 'of Rossluwt 'lias\nlaltily joined the 'Clerking sl'al? in R.\nCampbell \u25a0& Co's store.1. ,       -  '\n'\"\"-Misa Miud Bolen \"has n-luroed , to\nMoyie afterT'an'absence'of several\nmonths iu Spokune.\n'< -Mrs. Nuttle is\\ving\"dnnBPr1>n\u00ab'ly .ill\nat her homt\", \"ml thvef. \u201es'ii:iM -10 be\nlittle liojie for lier reccvery.\n^Hiirry^Stewart^ft'iremari ot 'the ^St.\nJbuge'u'e.mill, is ,back\"fro.n Upokan'oi\nwhere, h'e was visiting witli his family.\n'J, C. Drewry. was in'town a1 day, or\ntwo, buL is now ilbivu on the Old, M.in\nriver on a fi&iiing trip Willi .Mr.\u25a0 Cro-i'\nsnu. ' \\.  '      - ', e      \u25a0   '    *\nJack McTavisli \"and ^'Sandy\" 'Cameron are building up a-splendtd bmi-,\nnesssince taking over the, Cuaiobpoti-\ntau-lioiel.. , ',    d   ,\u2022    *, ',\n\"A forest fire has b'eu 'ragbg about\ntwo miles\" south'of Aldridge fox\" several\ndays, but is now find to be'- well uudor\ncontrol.      \u25a0'   --J,\"   ->$,'\"\"  \u2022','\"'' i*\"\"\nThe \"Moyie~brewexy\" is\"*Jtiii\u00abin\"g -out\nPAYROLL\n'?.y ri ^.r^ffi, A<iA\u00bb\u00ab,<rf \"A\\ggBga5^aias jia^as^e^as\u00ab.^Vr\u00bb TtfSrMttX&t&fr'-\nAt St.   Eugene   for\nMonth of June.\nBUSINESS' GOOD Ii TOWN\n i ' i (i\n\u25a0 Place' was Livelv, But There\nwas \"No Disorder rWhat-   -\n,ev-1TI\n61,\nd?gh .QBjality\nLxkI Tti'vday was p-tyday at the St.\nEugene mine,, and $.31,000 was tlio\namount '' disours-ed.' ' 'lvhe , merchants\nand hq'el men ..report better business\n.than  usual..' Tho   town    was  orderly,\nand there were no ariei\u00bbta.'r' \u25a0\n<, \u25a0 \u00ab. :'. -\t\n' 'New Sign For'Hall.  \/:\n' The' Miners'   union, ; Odd   Fellow?,\nTvuighl's of Pythias, Pres'iyter'i.ins   and\n'llit reading room   comm'itie'e ' clubbed\ntogether and''had   a  s'gii   pointed   for\nat.^ome stores mean's\nhigh priefri. Here it\nis (mile , ihe reverse.\nOn. hijih grade -\nSummer Ties\nare ''marked down - to\ns, nat    i,s     cusLomaiiJy\nLow prices increase sales' ajid that's bow we even\nup.  Must take  a look   at  our  men's  furnishings.'\nYou'll be b,uund to''admit they're ''swell5\"   ancWx-\ntruemely reasonable. '\u201e\"'\"'\n\u25a0AXD\u2014\n111\n\u2022C-Tj\nEacnern'-'- .-r\".\necioriald.\nFatlie,rs:of Confederation', '\n>   Jlie ,re.lcnilt'?V inarch   of  time   hn\u00ab\nlusl..llul \u201e ,\u201e..\u201e..  .-6..   ,    lefi'surviving o.ily^two ol tiie  original\nMcGregor  hall.'' The,'ei?n  gives ' the j thirty-thrpe Fitliers of Confcderatrdn.\n''   ' METAL-   MARKET.\n'i- * *, ''\nNbw   York\u2014Bar Miver,   Oi'ii   cc:u\u00bb\nL\u00bb.wi, !fr)\"l5.'   Zi'nc C\u00abi.p'lll<;0 $:\"\u00bb ',)0.     ' \"\nLondon\u2014Lead, \u00a310 Gs. 3d.\nau excellent quahiyof beer,' aod [very\nlittle of the outside product id .being\nshipped iii.'K\u00ab_ '    (    , . , ,    \"    \",\nRev, G.ILFiudlay and Jobb Simpson took advantage of-Urn reduced\nrailway rates aud'weut to'Ciliary the\nfirst of the week.\"       ,     \u25a0 ' ,-\nMiss McKay, who worked for over a\nyear iu the' Kootenay , Hotel dining\nroom is now employed at llie Cranbrook hotel in Cranbrook.\nLast week we overlooked mentioning\nthat J. F. M. Pinkham of the Imperial Bink of Canada gave if 10 to be added to the purses for the-drilling contest here on Dominion  Day,\nMrs. Foote was in Cranbrook this\nweek to see her husbind, C, A. Foote,\nwho is in the hospital. Mr, Foote is\ngetting along nicely aud will be ready-\nto come home in a week or len days.\nFOR SALE\u2014House ami lot aud\nhousekeeping outtit complete. Will\nbe sjld cheap. Apply to II. A, Pet-\ntus or at MacEachern k & Jtecdonald's\nstore-    ,\nEl A. Hill had some new shelving\nput in bis store this week to make\noom for his ever increasiugstock. G\nR, Strange, contractor of Oraubrook,\ndid the work.\nThe local lodge of Odd Fidlows had'\na big meeting Tuesday evening. The\nnew officers were installed end three\ncandidates were given the first'degree.\nAt the close of the meeting there was\na Bocial session aud ice cresim, cake\naud lemonade were  served,\nM. Macklenburg, M. A., D. O. S.,\nthe celebrated eyesight specialist, will\nagain bo m Moyie Sjturday, July 2Sth\nat the Moyie Drug & Statiomry store.\nAny defect of the eyy emd sight\nsatisfactorily treated. dross eyes,\nshort sight, far sight, old sight,\nirregular sight, etc., properly attended\nto.    Fees moderate.\ndaysvl.oiiM o't m\u00bbnting. He, and will\nu'rovu uf grea*'i-cinviiii'ni'C LO the\npeople, and t'speeially io strangers in\ntho'town.    * '    i       ,\n.Timber   Eevenup. ,  , '\n\" ' ;         \/\n.      '      \"    i v\nThe timber,, revenue, for the province for the 5\"ear ending 'Jtuie ,'M i3\nestimated',to be]1 very near $600,000\nthus surpassing allnpnsvious records.\nThe number of licenses b'ving issued\nis gradually' increasing and the in-\norease ' so ' f-tr has been- almost 50\np.-r  cent. ,'   <       ; * ,    v\n*    ;Iii,New Quarters., ,; .\n.-.'     .'   '   ,, .      \"      ,< - . '\nThe Moyie Loaderis no>v occupying.\nqilftVtere iu -tl\u00bbo;\u2014PurrKU' blo.-k. jTbe^\nmove was necessxry to get more room\nfor the increasing ,business. Tiie\nprinting plant has been added, to and\nwe are prepared toluudle work' of all\ndescriptions. '- v\n-     Tim Farrell Hurt.\n1 \u2014  t ^\nTim . Farrell had one, of his ankles\ncrushed'q-iile badly Wednesday even-\ning shortlyafter.be went on shift at\nthe mine. He was taken on a freight\ntrain to Cranbrook the same evening.\nCatholic Social\nThe ladies of the Catholic church\nare planning to hold a social in Eagle\nliall on Friday evening, August 10th.\nNot tiie Kind Wanted.\nA smart young fellow called out to\nafarmer who was sowing seed in his\nfield, \"Well done, old fellow, you so\u00ab' -\nI reap the fruits \"   .        -\n''Maybe you will,\" said the -farmer,\n\"for I'm sowing hemp,\"\u2014Harper's\nWeekly.    J ^\t\nPHOTOS.\nIII.. U.iui'u --in   Oban s   Tupp r   J'.l\nSenator A., A   Mvcdmnll   of .I\\ .H,  T!\nTho magnzine section   of   the Toronto,\nGlobe of July, 4iU has, the   plsotos- ol |\nthe two men, on the front' paee'as, also\na group, picture   of the Fathers of Con\nfedemlion taken iii 1SG1.    Much   have\nthe two survivors witnessed'in the  evolution ,,'of  the    ii2W   commonwealth,\nsince    it3    first  Dominion   Day,  and\nmuch, indeed, have these aged statesmen witnessed of Canada's, gmvth^ as\nmeasured by ' the   inilpstone  dates  ol\neach ^uitceediiigFirst'of July. \u2022 \u25a0\n\u25a0   Senator M.fcclon ild   is   father  of   A.\nP.jtfacaou'aid, merchanl.'bf \"Moyie,.\n\u2022' bhas.Bie'sel-Promoted,.\ns -j * 7\"   ' l~\n\" \"chfts.'B'iesel, -at one dime  snperiu-\nlundetfl uf  tiVc^Oi-.-IJi'ij-anP- lillt'IOr    the\npast year chi3f accountant 'at the\nCentre Star aud War E.igle mines at\nRoasland, ' is 'noff^in cliargg of 4he\nSnowahoe mine, hear Phoenix. ,The\nSnowshoe was lalelv. acquired' by' the\nConsolidated Mining .and. Smelting\ncompany. Mr. Biesel is a graduate of\nthe mining department of a German\nuniversity, has had a great deal of\npractical mining experience, is an\nable man and should make a .success\not the Snowshoe.      ' ,\n!gEMZ?.AI:  NZW3   NOTES.\"\nc  !  \/        , *\n'  Tlu- Kaslo Kooiemiun baa   charged,\nhands.\nEnglish packing lioiises are s.iiil .to-\nbe iu as  fliihy   conditjou   as  tbnde^'nf\nChicago.    .    . \/j ,__      ,\n' \" .r '       ,\n'The new pi earner Kiiakanook is  now ',\nrunning  between   Kooteua>    Landings\nand Nelson.    \"  ,    '\n'     NelFon's annual agnonltural and in-\ndii^tii'tl    e^hiliiMon . lakes', piaue    ibis\nvear (in September 19, 20, an I 21.'\n\". J I.. ' '\n, J ,     r,  '\nThe   trial   of \u25a0 Harry 6,Thaw for   fhe>\nmurder of,Stanford  White 'is  tu  tat..s\",\nplace on the fust Monday >p Oc'obtr^\n' .<-.\"        i    \u2014I v ,\n\u201e H\/.H.   Dimock 'of  Iving^gat.e 'H^s;\nOeen*Jippuiui,eiI n\u2014 o..[-4i;    &\u00bb,i.u-.;u,  \u2014\nden for'the   Cr.rabrook,' electoral  dh- ,\ntrict, ,. ' ,_ i\"   ;   ,       \"v ''   .\n'E. H. Small has taken a   five   years'\"\nlease'on   the Cosmopalitiou   hotel   iii\nCianbrook    from    N.       Ifau6,\u00abnr tii'u\nowner. \u25a0 -,\n'  \u25a0>.   -\\\"\n\u2022   't'hltl\nExcursion to Lethbridge.\nCranbrook people have the happy\nfaculty of doing things right. Tomorrow at the expense of sjiG00rthey\nwill run a special train to Lethbridge\nand return. 'The Cranbrook lacrosse\nteam will play the LUhbridge team ou\nMoml.iv, and the train will return\nM-uidav evening. The fare for the\nround trip including berths for both\nnights in only $10\n\"   Hom^From J&egina.\nThe hotel men in Cranbrook  intend   \u2022\nraising oil tne price of bo.ird.    Tne ad ,,\nvance in the price uf meat and grocer\u2014-\nics is furemg'them to do this.-\nPhcenix has a swift bunch of Eagles.1\nOn Dominion Day they beat the Phc--\nnix hose teamviu the wet test and   had.\nwater turned on in 26+ secouds;\nFred'Small and A.G. Blain'are now\nrunning the Crow's Nest Laundry ac\nCranbrook. They are conducting it\nalong business like lines and are making a success of it.\ni\nSaved His Comrade's CUc.\n'\u2022While returning from tbe Grand\nArmy Encampment at Washington\nCity, a comrade, from Elgin, 111., was\ntaken with cholera morbus and was in\na critical condition,\" says Air. ..J. E.\nHougbland.of Eldon, Iowa. .'-I gave\nhim Chamberlain's Colic, Ofciolcra and\nDiarrhoea \"Remedy and bi'lSeve saved\nhis life. I have'been engagsil' for ten\nyears in immigration work nud conducted many parties to the south and\nwest. I always carry this remedy and\nhave'used it successfully oii wady occasions. Forjjsale by the Jtuyid Drug\n& Stationary  Store.., '\u2022\nDon't, neglect sitting for your photo\nwhile the opportunity presents itself\nto have good work. MacEachern &\nMacdouald's old store. Monday, 16th,\nlast day.\nR. II. TRUEMAN\".\nWe have just received a choice assortment of\nJewelery\nNovelties\nJulius MueMer, owner of tho Moyie\nBrewery, relumed home from Regina,\nwhere heihas been for several months\nsupervising the building of his new\nbiewery. His new building is of brick\naud is 40 feet m width and 60-fuet iu\nlength. It. is the first and only\nbrewery in that city, and Mr. Mueller\nrefused a handsome offer for a half interest iu the business.\nThe report that But k*< Cockran has'\nbeen retained by the Western Federation of.Miners in the Moyer-Haywood\ncase is incorrect. Clarence-Darrow, of0\nChicago; Richardson, of Denver, and\nMiller, of Spokane, willbe the princl-*\npsls for the defense.\nSt. Eugene Mt. Mines,\nA meeting of the St. Eugene Mountain Mines, Ltd., will be held at the\nLeader office on Thurseay evening,\nJulv 2G.\nmany\nuseful    and   all  fornamental.\nCome and see   them.\n.     Mr. \u00a3. A. Hill   of   Moyie   is  our\nagent.       \u25a0    \u25a0 -'\u25a0\u25a0.\u2022.'\u2022 \/:'\"'\u25a0  '\nW*. F. TATE & SON.\nJewolers and  Graduate Opticians.\nCRANBROOK, B. O.\nOfficial Watch Iuspector for C.   P.\nCrow's Nest Pass, Division.\nR\nCALL ON US\nif there is some one to whom\nyou wish to give something\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. particularyfine aud choice.\nOur display of rich pieces of\ngem mounted rings, broches\npendants will surely supply\njuBtwhat, is wanted.\nW. H.WILSON,\nThe transcontinenal line which Jim\nHill intends to build from Fernie to\nWinnipeg will have a leugta of S50\nmiles. It is said that coustruciiun\nwork will be begun this summer.\nNine one-.irmed men, business raon\nof Lock Haven, Penn., gathered at a\nbanquet the other evening. After dinner they sat back with their ciga.s,\nand related iu turn how they ciime to\nlose their arm-?. Railroads were re-,\nsponsible for three, the threshing machine for three, ijuu accidents fvo and\nwar one. \t\nThe M'isonic order is sending a si'-\nver trowel around tne world as .i s.\\ .n-\nbol of brotherly lovu. Tbo trowel was\nstarted on its trip by the Jusute lodue\nof New Yol'k City, last October, aud\nalready has' passed' to seven differeui,\ngrand jurisdictions and stales in ;tho,\nUnited States and Canada. Twelve\nyears will be required tor it to go tho\nentire journey.\nJeweler.\nLost or Esiray\u2014My gray mare,\nMaude, weight about 1,000 pounds,\nand gray horse, Toney, weiiiht about\n1,200. Five dollars reward , will b<>\npaid for return of eitberor intorniMtio.i\nCRANBROOK, B. Gi\u00bbe^inK lo 8\"mo:       Ui ^A^R0N\u00ab'.'\"\n%\n''\/ii|\n.-'i.   v\n' i\n- til    \u25a0\u25a0'\n.',        ''TV'I\n- \"'->\u201e(-'\n\u25a0\u25a0y\\\\\nBKSfi _ _w\ufffd\ufffd* t,-,-*.^-.  i {\\4l  -\"'*.  :,,'**  *!Uf'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <\ufffd\ufffd?r  t.dj  '.i'.|f  1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* * as  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ__&'  ;#;  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,%\ufffd\ufffd<':  \"iV-V     *\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ,3f<j4'5A^?V\"  Si  Pi!  il.::A.<'#'  JLas  A,  .ijSslfpeff  J_<j3!  K3  m  (IT Si  . -   ;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     :-   >  .,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd v ^  j n \ufffd\ufffdi'  4 .li'.ijj'\/'  r^'fe-'*^''-;  t * \"e j, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .f\"'-P,i! .  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-' t .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"~    THE LEADER, MOYTK. KRTTTSIf COfAjMBl-Al  JlJOi[EJBDER._'  Published in the interest of the people\"  oi jl-.yie and Ejist Kootenay.  tf  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> \ufffd\ufffdV1 H  * CO.  I'uhlf Alter*.  I.-VIIKI,  KATKh 01   Hl'KBl KIl'TJOJi.  ujc Year..  ..$2.00  \\  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAlUKDAY, JULY  14,' 190G.  ' Aioyi<-'-< p ivmil from the mine alnne  j^ u\\', i $1 000 a day, -and aveiages over  Sf 100 n in.iutn i\ufffd\ufffd> UK- man. No wou-  iit.rthen ibat M-u-in i\ufffd\ufffd thriving:  Modest     Claims     OTt\ufffd\ufffdn    Carry   tiie     Mo*  Couvictiuu. ,  When Maxiir, the famous  gun   inventor, placed his <*un  before   a  committee of j-idm>.--, he stated ifs carrying  jiuwt'i' to be much bel\"W   wlmt   lie  f<-lt  i.e gnu   would  accomplish.    The  le-  .-ult of the'trial   Wat.   ilnrefore  :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   sur\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  juise,  inste id   of  disappoint men I,    It  i- tiie *:tn\ufffd\ufffde wit.li the m inuf tcturers   of  t'liaiiiberlaiiiV     Colic,'  Cholera      and  j Diarrhoea    Remedy.     Thev    do , n< t  j .Mil>hclv boast of all 'tliiri   re rued v   wil  I .ccoiiippsi), but piufer lo U-t the  user  make Mi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a'tuiemi-urs.    What  thev  do1  claim, is  lli_t   it   will positively   cure  diarrhoea,   dv-enlery,    H-ins,   in   the  >t(inincli   and( lijiwels   and   has   never  iii-i-n known to fail.     For   sale   by   tin  Movie Pins: it' Stationarv Co.  I. O. 0. F.  Wlliley Ludce No. 44.  Meets every Tuesday evening in then  i bull   on   Victoria   street. , Soiournms;  Odd Fellows cordially mi'ittU.  G. Roith,  Noble Grand.  F. J Smyth,  Ser-r'y  St.  l.-|if;<'Jte l.f>cii^e No.  ?17.  K. of P.  Mr-els ev-,iy'Thursday  ;vcning     in    McOre.'ir  Hall at S   r'Jni'k.     ^\"it\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  itim; hioiliers invi'ecK  Ci. Ji. 1'i.NiiUY,        G. W. OiU'iiAiin,  Clnrerllijr Cum. Jv   H.ant'S.  ill!  Comfortable  Rooms   and  Best of  Table Board.  J. A.  GOUPILL, Propi'.  '   There's soni*1 compensnlion   Tor   be-  , ^ng  fat,  alter   all.  , When    Secretary  Tiift geis up iu a street car   lo- give  a  ladv his spat three .ledtea can ait down  and any, sweetly?  \"Thank you,, kind  wi.\"  ;   ' ,'  A good feature of the new law rns-  pel-tiuii the scaling oi logs is that log\"  c:vn be bought'or sold any number of  limes without scaling, so long as lliey'  - Lad been scaled by tho gavemment  L\ufffd\ufffd fore being sawed, up into timber.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Better . leave the littlr\" ,dice box  aloue .when vou go to Blairmore.  Last.week Hairy, Howard was fined  $20 ii'iid costs for allowing dice throw-  n\ufffd\ufffdg on his premises. Frank Carrier,  tlie bartender, uud Hairy Gladstone,  a participator in the pas'lime, were  each'fined $20.00 and and costs:  fc  BUY' YO.UR  Cigars, ,  Tobaccos.  FltOM  L B\/ Stewart & Co.  Agent- for 'Crows'   Nest  Steam Laundry.  Moyio-  Miiiers'   Union  No. 7,1, W. F.'of M.   '   '  Meets in McGregor hull evi ry Patnr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  day evening. Sojourning memOein  are cordially invited to at lend.  \\Y,\\i. J. Fei.tiiam,  Pretidi-nt. -  TH0.S. E. Kki.i.v,  i     '      Secretary  MOYIE AERTE NO. 855  \" ' 'The 'union-label canied by ' the Lca-  der.is givii gsEditor Mott of the Fcr-  sde Ledger considerable worry. Cheer  , up,'old man, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd We know what we are  doing, and are perfectly satisfied with  the union label of the Industrial  .Workers of the World. Tt is one of  tne   strongest    unions   in ,t existence  \/ i *  Jtoday., .'        \" ' i'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   Bowel Complainl 1\"  Children, .  , During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bow  els which should receive 'careful .attention as soon as the first, unnatural  looseness of the^ bowels appears. The  liest medicine in'use for bowel' complaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera  and Diarrhoea Remedy as it, promptly  controls any unnatural looseness of  the bowels. For sale by Moyie ^rug  , it Stationary Stoie.   ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHE  .Meets  evtj-y'   Wt'iiin.Sd'ay nt   8,1'. M  DR.   HARVIE,   ' \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J. If  1'IAWXE,.  THAT HEADACAE  'h certainly ngonizivg.    But  wo  don't  see why you should keep on  pufleiing,  BAItKlW\"  In   all   the   Principal  Cities and   Towns   in  British Columbia  MOYIE, B. C. '  P.. BURKS & GO  WHOJ.nPALK AN1>' RET.ilti  KEAT     MERCHANTS  Fi-esh   and Cured Meats, Fresh   '  , Fish, Game  ani  Poultry.    We  supply  only   the  best.     Your '  trade solicikd.  THE CANADIAN BAM  '       OF COMMERCE  Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000.    Reserve Fund, U,5\\  HEAD  OFFICE,  *B. E. WALKER, Gemr.il .Manager  300,0rjo  TORONTO  ALEX. LA 1HD, Assign | M|  STUP AT THE  COSMOPOLITAN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;  HOTEIi.'  WHEN IN'  CRANBROOK  Worthv PrPs.  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWorthy Socr'y.  HKSACT.iyiKU BROS,    Trojiit.  Larue   sample   room   in   connection  with house for commercial men.  of accommodations.' -  'Headquorters' for   Com-  \ufffd\ufffd        mercial and Mining Men.  Best  QUEENS   AVENT'E,  MOYIE,' B. 0.  Win\/ Jewell-  ,   NOTICE. \"      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '\" A special extraordinary meeting ''of  the shareholders of' the St.' Eugene  Mountain' Mines, Limited Liability,  will b-3 held'on July 26, at 7 p. m. at\"  th<^ office ol the the Moyie'' Leader at  Moyie in' B C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd for the purpose of  electing a board of directors and arranging for the disposal of a block (of  ' t leasury nliareo of stock with the object of operating the mining propeity  of the company.  O.J. i Johnson, '-  F.J.Smyth,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>0  A. Sutherland,  Dps mlnier Bros,  McMahon Bros.  Express and General ' Delivery   Busi-  . ness.  ' Livery'' and  Feed Stable.  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Leave Orders at  GWynne's Store.,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Harvey   &    Mc Carter,  '-\ufffd\ufffd      , '   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '     '       '     .\/  Barristers,'Solicitors, Notaiies, Etc.  <    ,   I- . - ' '  Cranbrook,   -   -    B. C.  W. F. GrUED, '\/     '  -IJ.VISltlSXKli, SOLICITOR, ETC1   ,  , -*  rf  CRANBROOK.       '   \" ' '      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        B.' C  MOYIE  British  Columbia.  C. H. DUNBAR      '  '     * \/ ,t t.  Bdrristor, Solicitor, Notary Public, Elp  ,\"  . Cranbrook, B.C.  We havo several' kinds of headache  powders and tablets which,- wo know  are excellent. The kind'you need'dt-  pt'uds on whether its-your stomach or  nerves that cause the troubls'.!        '       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  . , IT IS WISE '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \/. , '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  to keep both kinds in the house  Then when tiie first sympons appear  you can check it at once. There are  many remedies that you ought to'have  ready for emergencies. We shall be  glad to tell you aboutribem any   timp.  The Moyie Drug:^  ana Statibiiefy Co;  I IS. n. sn,VT.T.. Mnnau-T, .    v    ,  Good rooms, good   tables and  bar  l   and , first class sample rooiia.  G. R. STRANGE,  DR.F.\" B. MILES,    .  333NTIST. l  Craiibrook,   ' ,       B,  C.  flO.USE CJbEANP!- ,  Then you'll want some papering  and painting done to freshen up a  bit.  -Let 'mo  give  you .ah   esti-  S..R,  '.WOEMINGTON,  <J       ' '       '   PAINTER.    \\  H L   McKILLOP  Q-eorg-e JI. Thompson,.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -'        Bahristkh, SpLrCITOR,  No-  . tary Public, &.c.   \\ *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .  . - ->  CRANBROCK.\"   'British Coi.umbu.  i , i\"'\ufffd\ufffd.  W. R. BEATTY  .  Embalmef and Undertaker,'  Pbone'89.   '    **-    '   ' \" CRANBROOK,  Bids Wanted.  The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co, of Canada, Limited,- St. Eugene mine. Moyie, B. C. will receive  sealed tenders for furnishing 40,000 ft  Peeled Stub Timbers -delivered at or  near tbeii works in lower Moyie lake.  Timber* are to be ll inches or more at  pmall end,  '     JAS. CRONIN, v  Manager.  MINERAL   ACT.  >?-V  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:i i\"  J  A'SSAlTllilJtt,  NELSON,  B. C  CERTincvrn or Ivr^pvr.MF.NTS  MiTK.E.  Anrorit, Horn'-line, I)ii'tn-;n, ICtnii, i.nt*  J',>'11kiii! Mi em I Ulmm- sim-itu in thu Fort  f-'feli\" Mining l)nlsii-n of I ii'-t KuuUiihn Dis-  trlot.  '   Wlierc locate-l-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOn i:n ii-Ie nf lnwer ^I()ylo  I.uki-  JAiCE   N,)I'H'K thHi I.  Tim-- T.  MeViUk-, F.'  HI   <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   So   B KM.1, lU'uit fo-- O   1, Jollii'-on F.  M  \ufffd\ufffd'. .\\o   K <114, llirw   I'.ii.Iit   F.   >1,  C    No.   B I'll  r. M.C.Xo, H !X)7, niUii-l -nil -lav.  fiorn   (inte \/ wfi hud.  Tl-e diflciencebetw cen ITIf.Inff and M K^Injj In the dif*  ference bet ^ee.l an At-curuc and an line, -.rate Arm.  Cnoo>c v -ssH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUiscnmi'uie! Gtt a fall\\'HNSl  Turt> ye^rs of experience is bel][t.d our tried and  f>rvvett l.ne of v       -  RIP-LES,    PISTOr-S, .SnOTOCNS  Jtlflo TolcgcopeB, Ktc.  \\s*K yourdcalcrandinslst  unlhcSrHVHNS. lfjoii  cannot obtain, \\\\ e ship dt>  rcct, e*pras frcptiid.ow  receipt of catalog price.  Sendee In 5tfttn;,s fc>. 140  pajje citilop describing  t-icentires r\ufffd\ufffdVKV5line.  l-rofnseli Illustrated,ind  contains point!, on Mioot  in^, Amnninit-on, IIic.  Iieauttful tbree^olor Aluiiiitiuin Ilan^ex- vill be forwarded for jo cents In stamps.  J.  STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL  CO.,  r.o. 110x4096  CiricorFE Talls, Mass ,i' <; A.  WE ClT OUR CLUT1I, __  lo fit the man who i-> g<'ng to w ar  the clothes. Not for s-me id ally pn -  portioned figure liardly ever seen in  rpul lif\".    Tliat's why \ufffd\ufffdnr e-\"t>->ctis  bTI\" Ad UII'.V r-HOUI.D.  Then we nn',e and finish each   suit  or  the    Only    order  Tliat's what mak\ufffd\ufffdsyour   ap-  i gaiment as if it wero  SEWING machine:  ROLLER  BEARINO.  HIGH GRADE.  ii.-r-oi, to ap|.l> to tii-j Minim? lUciniui  (or h   parel difTerent and bc-ttur than any you  > t-  iTt'ficntc of IrsiproM'i'iont', f-jr uu-  i>i'r'iv.>o\ufffd\ufffd  i...iiiinn;g a Crow n-irutii of the ittjo^t; cl-iiui-.  vtul furlher  Hike   nonce thtit  tiuuon,   under | Iry it.  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrMl-Mi 37. muM   t>c rt\ufffd\ufffdininenP(Ml   b- fore   tlio  is-  r-iinaceof *.iH'!i Certificate of linpio\\i.ii.ci}t>*.  Dncvd tlii\", 6t!i day of Julv, iUOG.  St.'' Josepn's ' Convent!  < \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    r   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - '  t<- , NELSON, B. C. u *  hoarding and Day\" School conducted ,by the Sisters of St:' Joseph, Nelson  B. C. Commercial and. business  courses a specialty.\" Excellence nnd  swift progress'-' characterize' each de  purtmenf. Parents should'write for  particulars; One month' assures the  public of the thoroughness of the  Sisters' methods of teaching. Terms  comm'bnce January, .April and ^'Sept'.  Pupils'are admitted durinc'ierm.   '  Contractor and Builder  PLANS' ANI) ESTI- \ufffd\ufffd  '    l        ; MATES 'FREE.   ' , '   '  -Apply   at ., . '   ''  iars., Gorman's  Board--  \"  ' ,' 'ing- House.    , ,  ^-MMM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^QjM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt  :E.G. &WYNNE:',; ;  < \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      .< l. ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '-  Cigars,       Tob-iccp, Confctionery  ',     \"'    ''.ITruitsjEl.c,       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'   -      \ufffd\ufffd '  FARRELL BLO?K;  t, '    ,    t    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.       KorTclc. ~\"      -      v ~~~~  Notice is lierel)}- given that at the.explratiyu  ot 30 days I lateiid to applr to tlte Moyie^ Water  Co.. Lt., for a duplicate oertiflcoW Of NTo. 9J: for  299 shares of stock. 'Tlio origtiiat ccrliDuatc Is  lost-      * -\"      ,      '     '  JOIIlX.S'A NELSON',  Adrninistratrii of the estiito, of  Jiiuol)  Nelyon  diseased ,        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    y  \/Dated,   Sacramento,   Caliio'rula; , July ,,ltli >  190C.   , . \"-' '      , .    ,    '      ' ,  najft  BRANCHES  THROUGHOUT CANADA  ANV\ufffd\ufffd n,  THi2 UI^ITED  STATES AKi> JSNGLANQ  A qcncral Banking business transactort.   Accounts mav ho oncnetf and ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a   , '  mail with all branches of this Bank. conducted t,  SAYINGS BANK  DEPARTMJINT  Dc?\"blts <>f   SI 'n\ufffd\ufffdd upwards  received,  nnd  interest a'l\ufffd\ufffdi.. a<  current rates,    'llic depositor is subject to no dtl\ufffd\ufffdv v,\\ ,  8'  in   tho   withdrawal  of  tne   whole  or anv      '\"  ever  'portion  of  ih^  deposit  any  CRANBROOK BRANCH.  ' Oolloc3it;iobo.\ufffd\ufffds. \\   l    -  I'   'l     .-,'!, 1.'    \"-   -'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"   AGENTS ,-',.''      ' - H  -  \"Canadian Fire Itisur ince Co.,\"'and \"lVorwich Union \"Fire Insur.inco Society,  * Farrell:& Smyth, Moyie.  Gran b r o o k; Co - Op e rat i v a Stores  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    '-.''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-       LIMITED.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  -     (|        ' ,       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - ; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      -    f-  -  '   ' -   Funeral-Director's, and-   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..  ; v 'u   -., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Embalmers.: ;.   .   ; \/;  V' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd5.,i^\"i'1\"i ^  WINDQWS.. ;AK\"D    DOORS  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdi ^^tJ^^e in^ BnUsh. Columbia.  \ufffd\ufffd' moulding1^ *-Turnings:  brackets.||  under Ike auspices of the iMiiiors Union, and the Mtry-  or, Council and Citizenes.  -9    Two .Days' Carnival of Summer Sports  MONDAY, TUESDAY,' JUtY 16, 17, '06  Rock Drilling Contests, Ifor.sc Racing r.ncros<;e mid Baseball. Smrlng and Chopping Con-  -. test-., RunniDKand JumpIiiR Race^ of nil kinds! T115 of War, Tranese and hlack Wire  1'crformanpcs-, Jlalloon Aseeu\ufffd\ufffdioii, Tire Works am! general' sports- I  A program wlilch will outriMil in Us variety and excellence, any heretofore  ,    witnu-.M!il iu Britiih Columbia. '  W>  l-'or fuller j-articula's apply to  IN  PRIZES   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    $3,000  J. R. MORRISON, Secretary.  (Sty  AS  AS  \/he  Del\ufffd\ufffdil Work A5\"Specialty'wi'li' Up.  LU^BEH   LATH   SHINGLES,  ShipmnniBiM Slrrtijrlu nnd Mixed Carload:!.  H  CE-ANBE-OOK SASH AND DOOR CO. \\j  CBANRItOOK, B. C. ,.  - (  OYIE    HOTEL.  P. F. J0EJVS10JV  * This Hotel is New and well Furnished, Tii  Tables are Supplied with the Best tne  Market affords. The Bar is Filled witj  the Best Brands of -Liquors and Cigars.  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