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Oicton, Sept.   25.\u2014Creston -is   en-\nloyiu_ \u25a0. goCd 8ie\u201ejyi i)t_lth7   growtn\n\u00abnd i.hcu the  rich   \/arming  country'.\n-vlni-L surrounda  it  becomes  a  little-\nbettor a.nnrovod it will be  one  of   the,\nmost prosperoustowns on the  Crow's]\nNest line.    Fruit and vegetables of all\nkinds can be grown in abundancerand\n\u25a0Heck raiding has become  an ' industry\nc* no small importance.\nThe reclamation farm, which is close\n, to liero, has 9,000. acres  of  the  finest\nj kind of farming land, a 'good  portion\nI? A Yt&R\njJ   'rr-iTT-VT** *-.-\u00ab- \u25a0\"        \u2022-\u25a0  ;-      rt\nI\nJg iMi.IIl3yII.tjB        |S     L MF \"      ,,i0h' ^  U,Kler oultiTO\u00abon-   ^e\nZ \"      '                  ' ! ff0ft Cf dykin*J iS \u00b00ijlS \"leadilv along,\nM .                                 ,. j and, wiih, better   success   than  here-J\n1 Company   will JW,' tt\u00abi,- tct?;\\,\u201e ._ _ \u25a0    '. \/       :   I\n-_\u00a3\u2022\u00a3\"* -\"\\\n\u25a0_^<>3\nTo any one who shows\n,,  the largest' cash ' pur-\nChase in ,our store for\none;  week\/ beginning\n.' Saturday morning- until next Saturday-night\nat B:30, can have their\nchoice    o,f a    suit   of\n,   clothes free out of our\nlarge     and.     assorted    ..,\n< .stdcfc of over 100 suits; < }f\nWeflnditpays.toad-'  f\nvertise. and let people    *\nknow what we have to\n\u25a0offer.   The bargains offered ' last  week,  were\nspeedily -taKen. advantage of, .arid:the.same\n., prices hold good.\n, \u25a0_; TljUs s}3\u00a7ciai offer ir?.-\neludes J'clothing*,    dry\ngoodsf   un'd-e'rwearV   ,ih\nhoots and shoes, and all   }a\ni^rids of goods, except   $\\\ngroceries,    .Each   cus- M\n'tomerwill. get a cash\nreceipt for\"goods mir-\nchased, and the party\nyyho can show the most\nin    the    aggregate   \/ft\namount   at 9:30   next   (&\nAdjusted\nChicago.\nim a hot\nand,wiih, better   success   than  here-.)\nCompany    Will   Soon,   Hold U^'the town-does not have to'dc'U],'      ' ' A   tTv^ut ' \u25a0\n'.Annual  Meeting   and   p8\"^0\"'\"^^^^\np.n\u201e<* w-_ ^ mine,a.big aiivei-iead property oniyj   Have'Commenced, 'and\nt\\yo miles from he-re, will* esumo opera- -     \u25a0      - -\nticija lUsoon -as   tho  price   of, tbeae\n['me-jala go a little -higher' in ,. value.\n| There are also some other   good   pro-\nTile money has been rawed  for 'he 1 P\u00b0r,ti6a n\u00b0a'f h\u00b0re' which wiI1\"80rae day\ncompletion of th\u00ab Sullivan smelter\" af,reShipi'Cr\"- aod dividend payers!\nW-...-..M,.      n.  . \u25a0 \" la. tbe town thiB mercantile interests\nFaaa   &\nplendid  stool\nAnnual  Meeting   and\nleot New,Officers\n\u25a0' - 'for Same   \"   .\n- Grreater Number of\nMen'Employed\/'1\nGeo. llunro arid R. J. Long are cun\n'ducting  lirdt   class' hoteld*   nnd   the\ntraveling public can be assured of   the\ni,\u201e\u201ei. ^r .    ,   \u25a0    , . '..\n(Is\n6S\n,. --- --...mu    MOCK,\n\">ch has U-\u00abn'on the decline since\ntlie trouble over tbe delayed v,-0rk occurred some iirao ago.,,    - '\nThe Canadian LVeWhaa completPfi\nthe survey from Ximberly to the- Su'l-'\nImn mine and-will   hayo   the   tram-      .. --    ---\t\nJrom the,road to the- min\/* a   <'.' tl  r- . j rt:\"11Jenc,J'\"i -iei'e,arj\"-ong those worthy of\n\"'one and  a 'half   mile\/ V^l!\"cT   \"\"   \"\nwuhiu OO'days,   _There will  l,.\/som(\nAeeitlement  of  the  fight  between'\nthe Coeur  d'Alene  mine  owners'and\ntho smelting trust hae  been  made at\nm   aioo__   the conference in Chicago.    The  rail-  are    now    occurring    warrant -   tho\n-                -\u00ab-   ton,  and   the- smelting   company  holders to hold the ,-ice of same  fi,\u2122\n\u25a0nake8,acatof.UatononitschamfiB.  ^,i\u201e    ,\"i_ -;-1\"  : ' 8amo firm \"\nJ        'IN-  ABU\"SOASC\"E,'sUimODKl)iJ .\n|MOBBISSEY,B.C.\n\u00abjj The recent -strikes 'here and'?\n_g elsewhere show the imnortance if\nj[ of Coal and Coke.,; \" \u25a0    7 '   r>\n|   JIOIililSSEY Coal mines  will & '\n^ always  be worked   to their - full k.\n^i capacity,  which, insures \"a large 2\no and steady payroll for this place. *\n^   Any careful, intelligent investor f  '\n\u25a0% who will eraminb   tho   resources ?*.\n^ surrounding Morrisgey,  will  be- %\n^ come convinced   .that  when h\u00ab k'\n% buys real estate here at present \u00a3\n\u00ab*\u2022 prices, he is purchasing at a  low K\n^ price property   that  will    bring \u00a3f'\nJ bun splendid   returns.    Lots on ff,\nM easy payments. , $\n1) '     MORRISSSV TOW>'8XTB CO. i^'\n{J,   Thus. Craliaii, Afft.     HEOBltr3SJEY.   jj\nb *4t \u2022\u00a3>s'\"^\"'^^^-^v^'^---\"*<^rT^i^^^^ ,\nr\"      \u2014\n1 \"H'o^lcJe.,\nTo the stockholders of the Similka-\nmeen Valley Coal Company, Limited;\nand.   all    v\/hom    if may   concern:\nP-eceat 'development  of  the  com-     '\npany's coal lands and conditions that\nare    now    occurring    warrant -   the -\nbest of accommodations\nThen\nire   some\nsubstantial\n,ti- ., '  *\u25a0    -.\"nil:\ndelay m getting t[ic machinery   there\nbut the,..meker will be liblc   i0  8lR;,'\nsome time in   December:    Tin, '..nt'H-e'\n;n.<',Sftlliyjui was   to'have   held   u\u00ab.\n\u25a0>nm-\u00abl    ripetrijr   J:,b_   ?,rIJndi_vl; \" bm\noe:nB   '-   t:;*   '-t^-c.'' of -^n{ltor\nTtirrr-f j'.'v*':'~f,..';',' -V\/-'     ..     \u25a0  ,    -' \u25a0 i     i>ore\u2014to Jir, p.t\nponed anU^'pro^iC'L h\u00a3l   %\u00a36fr S^'^* \"\n^\ntime next   week. ^ yew   officer*   will\ntlicis bp eioctod for  ihe  coming year.\nThere  is  coui-ider^hlo 'demand   for\nmen lit ATarysviile',      \u00bb     '   '\".\u2022\nSaturday night > can\nhave the choice of a\nsuit of clothes   free at\n..      AD DITKWiir, LOCALS.\nThv   delinquent   tax .list   for   this\ndistrict appeared  in   the Fort  Steele\nProspector hist week.    The \"list can be\nUeeu at the courthouse.\n-.\u00ab% 1    It is almodt ,-m assured fact ihat,   the I\nmakes,a cut of $1 a ton on its charges\".\nIn addition there are other concessions\nwhich make the reductions\"amount to\nabout H a ton in the case of -most of\nthe mines, '\n-- nuiiuj ui      At the same  lime   the   rnineowners\noufciou belong   to   Mr.' F.\"G. |set the ^^i \\o  increase   their' ship-\nmentajn tlie aggregate from about*\n8,000 to 12,000 tons a mouth. Ship-\nmen is under the new scale have commenced and it is expected that, the\nforce of men in'the miues which are\naffected will be increased about '25 \u25a0 percent.\nThe new arrangement   is  expected\nto mean increased profit to the  mine-\nowners amounting to $100,000 a month\nor$1,200,000 \u201ea   year.' That'   is done\n-without raising the price of lead, which\nis fb;ed at 3\u00a3 cents a pound.\nThe Goriienince .waa'held a. Chicago\n.and was attended by D.  jr. H-jy^.an,\npresident\"of  the'\"Prised Consolidated\nj special in\nUtile and lid Mallandaiiie.\nCrestoii is also the borne of Lord\n-sholto Douglass, 'nephew of the\nMarcus of (.iuceuabury. Jxjrd Sholto\nhas u-beaiitiiul residence not far from\nthe town, the furniture alone for\nwhich cost, over $2,000:\nJue Wilson in constable ami E. N.\nMurphy niiniug recorder.\nBom\u2014to Jir. cad  Krr?t  Joe  \\y'nS0ll\n,i-pCAL NEWS.\nliin Farrell has gone to llossland tu\nwork.r \".      -'-    '    'j'.'.-   f ,\n\u00ab,      r'. ; c |i\u00absaiutfui-oi   too I'-risGo\" Consolidated\nKin^W^67- '^ ^^^^ .fm\\\u00ab\u2122**\u00bby> -,-^ntin,    the\u201emh^\n\"    }' owners; Traffic Director  Stubbs,   re-\nand at a good'\"figure. The company\nare not' offering Treasury stock at'\npresent at any price:   '   '\nSirbilkameen Valley Coal Co., Ltd.\n,    ItogariUnff IleciBtration.\nPersons'' who are noV'bh,- the  voters'\nlist of South East  Kobtenay   do\"   not\nneed to have   their ;names ' registere'd\nagain.   Jt    i3    absolutely\"    essential;\ntherefore, that all those   who are  not\non the voters' lists at tho Drbeen t time '\nm order'to obtain   a   vote, i must   see\nthat their applications are  han'ded ' in   '\"\nto the collector at the properoffice'viz.. \"-'\nthe Court House.   This must be'done'\nbefore    nexto   .Monday, '   gept.' 29tii    .\nConstable A. D. Drummond  has \"tlie\nnecessary blanks, etc., for registration'' \"\nfro m\nmi\n*\/^   Bast'Kootenay Lumber Co.'will   erect-1\nand\nJohn   Blackburn    returned\nPineiier Creek yesterday.\nA splendid dance was given  at   the\nManhattan hotel Tuesday'evening\nd\\\nttf\nM\npresenting the Harriman line ; a representative of the Hill interests and\nof the smelting trust.\nWhy you should buy\nm Tim cmwim\nV\na largo   sawmill   between   Yahk\nTochty stations on\nriver shortly.\nthe.  lower   Movie\n3&\nH uWi If\nw\n8 il b g S 8        _        _ ,   _\nJaid Up Capital   $8,000,000.\nWW& HUBERT HAINES,\" MGR\n'     METAL   MARKET.\nXj-iy   York\u2014Bar silver, 51-f cen\"s\nLead, ft. 12_.    Copper,  r-lL.'K>.      '\nLo.ni>j,v\u2014Load, \u00a310, I','..-. 7jt\n'    \u00a3A5-t KooncxAY Kroci-r.\nAsked,      Bid\nCrow's >7est Coal  ^,30 q0\nSt.. Eugene          \"50        40\n-*^or(ii Star         20       1S.J\nSullivan  c       ,-\u25a0!. ,-,-i\ntheir company, says' ihe Nelson ;News!\ns\nF. J. Hill, >ccounhaiH for the\" St! TTx^T ^ ZT* ^^ '\nEugene company,' was down to. Nelson You^ ^ ' ^ ?\"\u00bb***' \u2122\u00ab D. R.\nthis week. \u25a0 o.0'U.?g'    inau,lS,Qg   ^'rector    of   the\n,\u201e.        ,',\u2022     \u201e     , . aimilkamoen Valley Coal Co., Limited\n_   I here will be -Presbyterian   services   have returned from their eastern   trip\nmUiehall   tomorrow   at   the   usua 1 (in connection   with   the   business\"\nMrs. Jamcd Cronin and Miss Linden\nare spending .1 day or two in Cranbrook.\niteui R. Campbell & Cv.'a ad this\nr\/eek and learn how to get a suit oi\nelotlu-s free.\nPrank     Clapp    ._     }\npresenting the East Kootenay Botllin.\nCo., was in town yesterday.\nMiss Maggie McLeod passed through\nBecause it is tlio best quaiitv.\nBecause it is the most testing cbov\/,\nUMIIi JAXDAR1T let, 1904.\nBocause-we cuarantee every plng-.'and\nBeoaui-e your dealer is authorized to refund\nyour money if you are not satisfied.\nThe Emhke Tobacco Co., Ltd. .\nIheir  trip   was   an   eminently   vnni^n-.ii, * \"\"~\\~ ~~\"J-\"^ iiiUi<- aoouc 1,000\nm.cOTsWu, o,. ia-t,Mt \u00ab,\u201e ^?^CkJ&1^^xsZ\u00a3: ass\ned    What    !)]\u00ab\u2022   awrlocl    o,,.:    tn     ,,\u201e  I South MO cu.ios,   Uicnoe  we,t Jo  cVl\u201e. \"J\nJill\"*    7-irNi.i*-     \u00ab\/       ~ \"***u.(fcJii^    IQ\nne pemt  oi  commencement, containingr640\nacres moro or less. >    'DOKALD GRvnt\nDated September 1st, mo* WvAInT.\nfor Men.\ned   what   ihey   started   out    to    do,\nof   Cranbrook,   rc_j \u2122Iat ^ey\/onnd  British   Columbia\nj investments in none too great demand,\nowing   to   the, unsatisfactory   returns I        : ~ * ' -\u2014\u2014___\nfrom ono cause and another, tbey \"had I yn'r    \u2022 ,'         N0T1CE-\nWloj^lson.    \u2022 financier* :a Oluceo   an,-)   ,ho   other I'\"l\"\u00b0d \"\u00ab-\u00bb\"\u00bb\u00bb fi**>l \u00bb.\u00ab\",.!\n^ja.iue-M.onci,.    L. B.   Murray.   8finr**_ I Commencintr at a post planted at tho Kortl\nJoseph     J.UCUW.WUI     13     iiu.nine j \u2022i-idf*.r*-..'--n<-'-.     n   d    *\\r I   r-r.,, .  v,w^_,Ki.\n,arra\u201epo,Uents to t,kJ over Ih o Co*,\u2122-1 h ?%,\"    \u00b0y' J?',1-' ifu\"^-   secre- E,S Z^l'ij\"?C,' pl?nlM \u00ab .\"\u00b0 ?\u00bb\u00ab*\nofToronto,are  eomina   west  afc  \u201e\u201e'' h^in-V thence EMt so .^   '     \u00b0\"C\u00b0 *\u2022-?\"*>\n-^S SPACE IS* BBSERVSD EOE\nIt has been generally supposed   thai\nThe    tllSn .1 Caleb Ames, formerly  of  Moyie,  was\ni-ib    man      WnO  dood.    Calebialivingnear  Port Hill,\n0U_7S    hiS\"   ShOeS   lda\u00bbP. \u00ab-\u00bb** *s very much alive\n'from   us   needs . !i{!V'K w> st\"\n\u2022tti\/In.r.      rv^T interesting   lecture   on   \"Cranks    ol ,     ,-.  -> j   \u00ab\u2022\u00ab  ..^umueii\njUClgC      Ollly      Of Modern Socioty\" in J-rewry'u huildin-  3l,bject l0 the \u2122\u00bb<P*etion of the above ... (ll w uajs ,.._.. , f\nthe lit.     We.proJ^'^dne.,ay^ning. ^j-rangement. ___ .S^K^n^^\ntect  him in  all L T]e '',Ie Qnd dfl\"shtor ol- *r- A- \u00b0-1       s-\u00b0\u00ab-\u00bb^ \u00ab.Urcb 8..rvi\u00ab\u00bb.        cLSS, Kcto^Xtl!,-^f\u00b0\"ow-nff *'*\nai^fiont   \u201e,-_,,_.   ThuMduy     from|     Sunday school at 3   p.   m.    Prcnch. L&\"\"={^^^\n>g at   7':30   o'clock;    sribiect.    \"Th n L^c^'orth ico elniuis. Ih^A^^ .^^\napleford  delivered   an,\ninteresting   lecture   on   \"Cranks    ol lst0\/z of lLu; fompnny' was  negotiated\nof Toronto, are coming west at on^o __\u00ab*-V^-e Kast so^ | hcnS Sou'th'S\nwith a view to consollduting the two ^g! ? tbo '10ilIt\u00b0f oomneaoonout, CalS\ncompanies as soon  as   the  promoters' Cs 1U0r0 or Ie-S3\"'\nstock is all  pooled   and  a  few   other j ,      AU?\"NJE ca.meron,\ndetails are arranged.      ',    ''' Dated September 1st, 190 >  Timbcr Limit x0. 2.\nThe sale of a hrge block of  treasury\n*.,>!- \/-,.  il,,.  \u2014     ..'_  <- . \u25a0'1\n.OTICE.\nBadlng Ladies and Gents furnishers.\n_:n-    ^       .     .     |Cook   arrived   hero   ThuraUiiy     from |     KUimay aciiool nt 3   p.  m.    Preach. I\u00abXiTc?l.r.7T-\"ff^^ Pdm\npOintS    01     Style   ^terborough,. Out.,   and   will   make | iug at   ?:30   o'clock;    subject,    ''Thc&%\u00b0\u00bb^e^\n\u2014-Cher, '        (Apostolic Prayer   Meeting.\"    Hymns  \u00a3_3\u00a3SBAffi^ -^ff^'    \u25a0\nStone has  opened   a   ba-ber lfor this servicc IS\u00abi, 191, 25G. lunicii September 1st lao-       D- \"\u25a0\"\u2022 \u00ab*ii\u00ab\\.\"NT.\nand Service. It's 1 i\n1     \"'\" \"'\u2022-'-\u2022 - \u2022 for this service IS'l, 191, 25G\n-^r\u2014\u2014\u00bb\u25a0\ntheir home here\ni.                      . I     ^r* R- Stone lus  opened   a   ba\"ber\nfcO    Olir    interest  shop in   the  McGregor  block,   which\n\u25a0*\"\"*  ~~~*  \u25a0     will be open on Wednesday  and  Sat\nurday of each week    .- tf\nto sell you a satisfactory    shoe\nCome and you   will\ncome. A. E. MARSHALL, Pastor. I-\nbe   made   we]-\n'1\nV>W\nft  '  'I\n?.i.\n-'-I'-S'.Sl.NJ.mt BIIOS,    A'ropS.     ...\n''-'*<-' sample room' iu \u25a0 coniio.'olion\nn'lth ^use-01 commercial men.; 'Uost\n<lf accommodation.^ .'\u25a0\u25a0''..\u2022       I\n\u2022a\nsi\nand few  know\nbetter than v\/e\nthe require-\nme,nts...;-of -Shoe\nsatisfaction,\ngi'^lersfor Oommencial and. Mining-Mon. i|jMacE2\n-.'\u25a0\u25a01:\n.mov;.'', tl.-e\n:^^-\n1V\"i\"h,r'Tl*,'?!'\u25a0 *-\u25a0 \u2022 1* \u25a0'-.-.-,\u2014>-.,   -;-^- --,t --\u2022\u25a0\nI , w.'--\u2014 ->-_ *.tiC. J.\nhave: decided-\"to close my\nstore for the present, and I\ntrust it.wil) only be for >\ns.iprt   time.'    I -win., bn\npleased at all times to an-   \"'-\nswer\"inquiries and supply      '\nyour   wants  ,from   6^.-\nbrook      Any  account remain ng unpaid 1  wduld\n,    us-^thafrtuoy be remitted to\nmo at  once as I am, any...\nJousi .to   close   the boot's\ng. h;\nIER.\n- 1\n, 1\n,.,.,|\n'; 1\n-.; 1 ' 1 -\nA \u2022\nI'-'!\"\n(    '\nl\nB0WSERAFTjKRJJ0()7\n'S\nlo\nFINDS    HE\nSPRING\nNEEDS   OLD    FASHIONED\n\"3EER   FOR  HIS SYSTEM.\n*<-d a round\nhe mud iii- td\n.-. .it:-.- sipiash-\nlie   <*'>!iiv!i'-d\npermit    tli.i-f*\nH> Goes Ont to Do Som\nBattles' With\ne DlRKing? and\n\u00ab Farmer \u2014 Latter is\nConvinced That the Searcher'. Action*,   Are  Suspicion*.\na htiimdi-iiT l-'i.v. ami lu\nll.'.'ll    Wl'.U   C\\JKVl,'IIH-.l.\non b'*, eyebrows -red th,\ntd   out   id'   Ins  hhv*.,   ;-\naround,   hut   lie   didn'i\ntrifim- incidents to iuti'rri.pl  Hie h.ir-\nniony  of  the occasion,     it   was  0ulv\nwhen   lie  paused   beioiv   a   milkweed\nplant  that   was  getting  jeady   f..r  a\nspring boom ihat he be-an to d'.tuht his\n{Copyright, 1902, bv C. B   Low's] \u25a0  1\\I\"mvI'\"d-\"-\" of 1'OOtology.     IJ[p was disr-\nJT was a mornfnfl- of fiJad sunshine ' ^ m,U \"P t0 See w,K'tI)0r j* was sarsa-\n-^aoftskJesand^rn^r   fi      \"   ^  S\u2122*   flatf   w!ie\u00bb   '\u00bb\"  ^\n, but   Mr.   Bowser  got     ,i7    it ' '\"   T Vb\u00b0 \u00b0wued tlJt' ur'\u2122v:.l. ^'\u00bb\n'ogy.    At breakfast  lie   J  nt \u00a3 '   *   V   \"lort\"a^- \u00ab'\"\"' that way look-\nnppetlte. and he dragged IPs le's as     * \u25a0 \"%\u00a3* f Sl\"Y' ,,0\u00ab-\nwont up stairs, and .Mrs. Bowse,- final ,\/' wu, ^!l \/\"?  ,0?,-in'   foi,?\"' \"e nnoried.\nly said: '\u25a0'th suspicion in his tones.\n\"'I think you ought to Joi 'up on smok     serSronrl '^i^'\/replied Ming for n week or so and get the nico     \u00a3_ bioocl '        \"^ \u00b0\ntine out of your system.\" !     ,,     u0\"'\n\"Wbnr has smoking to do with if>'  I   ,\"\"^.'   do   Je   Mvlnt   milkweed   and\nhe at once demanded.   , '   | sizimk s  cabbage  to   make  ver tonic'\n'T   think  you   smoke  i.o   much.     It j ^VJ\/ ,** ^ \"S *V0\u2122S ^^\nn,a> be- however, ihat you have -towi. I     , ,     ^ bo l)e &* nnybow?\"\ntoo fat ag-ain.\" \u00b0,     \u2022    j       My name Is Bowser.\"\n'Too,fat again.'   When was I ever too \u2022' ', \"*   \"evt,r ,lcVm-  of \u00ab hefore,  but I\nfat before?   There isn't an ounce of 17- I ?,OT * Hke th\u00b0 so\u00bb\u00bb\" of it.   Sou: ds like\n\"    ! the name of a  man  wIl0._ 8l(lfl|      \u00a3\n- d be much obleeacd to ve if ve'd roof\nyerself out of this.\" \" ' '       *\n\"I want to Und some spring roots \"\nprotested .Mr. \u201eOW8Pr \u201e ,\u201e, e\u00a3k1\u2122*\nanger   back;   \"sarsap-irilla.   spi,eb\u201es\n\u25a0card of root beer.    Our mothers used\nto make it for the blood, you'know\"\nlos. I niny hev.\" replied (lie farmer,\nalso   heard -of  hog  (hie\no\no\n\u25a0\u00a9-\nG\nO\no\n\/i baving        |\nEntan\niemen\nn iii.dei**tni'd that il w;:*. for v<ni, nil\n1 \/' I   ^ <'1I \"\nI'liey had reached lhe lal.o n. fli*'\njrii1! Helen sank ii,<*e\/i.-i!i.eall.\\ on T\"h-\nfi-ceu bank and whh the old '-Jiiiii.-li\n\u25a0:i*.i<iiv li.-inded him lier shutex Ih-\ni.ihiened them   with  hands  that   rrem\nBow-\nspring Ivor for\n\"Von diil it on purpose\"'\u2014\n'\u2022B.-lieve   me.   nothin\nfrom\"\u2014\n\"1 shall never believe a man so lon\u00bb\nns I live\"- \u25a0      \u00b0\nThe hands fumblin- wJt_ the entan_\nfflod   skates  closed   convulsively   over\nthe ffleaniinff'steel of the smaller pair\n\"lhe u-ouhJe was that you never did\nhim   really.    Y^u\nn.'j.iat\"\u2014     '\nrris\nBy JAMES ALL\/SON ^ ,' hU'l]\nCopyn-jLit. iWi, a ;    \"<-'ail't .vou understand. Helen?\"\nHviijc-N.s. .Mc-'nnroC'omjjiiny q\\    '\"\"till  she  sat irariui; dumbly  across\nCvO^C^C^O<5-0-^e\u00bb04-0^000^0^0*o '' tl)C'  P,ittei'in'v   o.\\pause  of   ice  to   the\n\"J * wcodland   with  its glistening,  ghostly\n! trees.    Never had  lie talked  like  this\nwas   further j ''fore, and the scales had fallpn from\n. her\" eyes  witli a  suddenness  thai   left\ni bor fairly dazzled.    No: she had never\nI understood   him.    He  had   seemed   to\nI take their en^a-ement so lislitly.     He\nbad hurt her apiin and a-ain with his\nperpetual joking.    It  had  all  bee.-,\nA  GEM OF  M0\"ESTY.\nIlrnlli-   aii.l     llo.i.-.if,,!,,^,,   -\u00bb\u00ab.\u00bb.,'< Ii-.r-\niii-i\u00ab-i-:\/:\u00ab-.l   J...r,J   K itciirn. ,\u25a0'* \u2022I\u201ei.li .1,,.\nrvjuln-.- rr.-\u00ab-\u00abi..in .if-.null.-, in11 ,.,.\nn'heii (he freedom of the Town of\nSoulluimptun was tenderi-d tu I orrj\nKiicheriei' the victorious tJunyi.-J d\u00abr-\nH\\'jred a little speech, .whl.h ia tt\n\u25a0rt'in  of  modesty\na n<\n\u2022\u00bb<-iii\n\u00ab\u25a0\u2022>.<:.,\n\\?\u00b0n>oraium()    \/u^i,:\ni '-'-\u00ab--*- cuii,,)uny u;---\u00ab'i4i(*\nbeen consid-'-   \u2022 huv\u00ab\n(-or his  men.    It\nfull:\nand  ihoughtfii'nes-s\nis  worth  quoting  in\nfoj'mimr\ncul*'lllUl)j\nby\nPfdl.\ncall.\n''Vll\u00ab'\u00ab.'a\nwere al-\nThe\nbelieve in\nways unjust\"\nvoice was low and tense.\ngirl drew aside impatiently.   '\n''Mr.   Ludlow, - win  you* kindlv   dis-\nentanffle those skates, or nt least let\nus step out of people's wav.\"\nHer    cheek*;\nside\nthem enrious-\n\"but   I've\nI've missed a spoiled boir.\nc. es.\nand if ye've\n*tp'\u00ab \"\u00bb\u00bb HI roller yP lo statP prison \u2022\u2022\n\" \u25a0**? you old pudding head, do vou\nmean to insult me?\" shouted the r\"oo\nit'll he the\nXT T,OOKFJ>  AT BTSTOXGU*  IS THE CLASS   j tlUll.\ntro fat on me. and you know It     Vou\nseem to wane to pick a fuss ibis morn\nm\nseeker ns he boiled over at lost.\n.\"(.'it outer my woods or\nwuss for ye!\" \u201e . D   ,, ,\n\"I won't do It.'\"\n\"Then I'll uinke ye!\"\n. There  was A   mortal   combar.    The\nfarmer was the olde.si and had a bow tc\nil* bac,-V l\\ut Wr-  Bowspr was the-fat,\nest and bad le*s wind,   it wasinrj ev\nfor five minures,\nI _ .     ,         -vore    atlame.       Nell\nJ priestly luid j,,st leaned ovor' the\nof her cotter'to -raze ni\nly.   standing  thus   before   ihe   I'alaee\ndru<?,*.tore.\n\"I am doing my best,\" came the hum-\nbe   reply.     ne  Jorked   off  one\nand rielen could not refrain from glnuc\n\u00bb\"S  down  nt his   Ion-   shapolv   hani]\n\u2022yjih the seal rim; she.bad -iven\nthe Chr\/fitmna Just after their\nnient was annouheed\t\nit back with f lie other'thirifrs.\nem\nI.\nhim\nace-\n>*o\nserious a matter with her. and she had\nthought be placed too light an estimate\non her love because\u2014.because\u2014well, no\nIsnne'man should treat lightly so sen-\nous an affliction as a retrousse nose.\nShe   rose'and   poised   graeefullv   on'\nI her skates.,   Ludlow stretched out his'\nhands, and her own cuddled  Into his\nconfidingly.   Across the lake they sped\nlooking straight into each other's evo.s.'\n'\"*ou    (indersiand    me    better   now\nHelen.\"  he pleaded.    \"Tell   me. dear'\nthat you believe I loved you -alwavs\"-'\n;. She really   wanted   to   reply   hi   ihe\n, les    he longed (o hear, but it was n\nnovel experience to see bin. so dea.ilv\nj\" earnest.   She shook her head slight\n\"Oh. raster, you've not been praetie-\nHe had not sent \\ln?n^\/a]a!    A8a !?!e\"dt?r ^u\"re\nrJ'i'<-'< wo pairs oi ska tess wnng apart  ' evU ^n^ !\u00b0\u00b0k \u00b0?me Jl)to b,s ''Oiipsi\nbui be kept dose to her side. I IZJn     '   'SP \u00b0\" \"\u00b0r ,,,,mJs '\"O-Sened\n\"As  long a3 .vf,v\u00ab. S0l)e rl)is fnp_,'!_J!i \"'\"* \" f\/l^llsli Slanre she,shot\nmeaii-er-wi'-re    been   seen    to-etl,.- -   t. ,!,?i J,   Lh\"'    s\"e  shouted  sonio\n\u00ab^n\"\u201e-I niigiit as well walk wUh vou        0^s^\"nZ *hOUM*r: \"\"f be l0St the\nI  t.-ike it we are- bound fdr the same   we-?!..        nf, nrp' on,i\"0\"s crackle\nPlac-e. the park.\" \"e J,,,n,p'| \"0lk ,f,e-    There was ,, shrill sc\n\"p\/en stareil st,*ni\u00abhf oi,\u00ab;,i I ai!(i   n   second   later\n\"J am very proud of the great hon-\n\u00abr yon   have  conferred    upon   ,,10    in\n\u25a0pri'sentiiig  me  with   the  freedom     ol\nthis nourishing rity.    1 feel  sure  that\nthe iinny  win re.-ogui7x* it us a torn-\nI'lunent  and  as an expression of that,\nkiiyl  welcome that- Inm'siire you aro\nay.vious to give them on their'reti.i-n\n,-My first duty    on    landing is  to  express the heru-tfcii thanks of the noncommissioned     ofiu-ers   and  men     to\ntheir  countrymen  and  countrywomen\nwho ha e subscribed so generously lo\nawNL    and      support    their   families\nwhile they have been awuy.   The men\nwill  Jn,e  mc-   to  add     that  thev  ary\ngiiUeful to those ladies who have vis-\n'livtl their people,  written letteis telling them how they have been getting\no\u00ab,  and  have  curried   them,lews    of\nUii'ir doings in  the iield.       The noii-\nI'oimiiissioiied   oilicors  and 'men  have\nt.bmr own   special   anxieties   tied    re-\nspoasibilitiebin   time of  war-  and    I\n\"Mint- you that it tightens*their rare\nJiroiiRh  allot hey'have  to  do to   feel\n'\u2022\u25a0!  \". m.yihing   .happened   to   thorn\nII\"-' rmin   that  would  bo .suffered\nt'i\u00ab\" dear ones at liome would\nPored, i(t such  pain can  b\nby the\n,p,        - \u2014 \"*uiijtv\nI\"*- eco:iou,1(.a. *\nsolvation  o,  ,',,, n6c\u00ab*\u00ablj J\n\u00b0\u2122 who  u,Kleib.a ^,11\none\nuatjon\nTlie\nNi\nincreased Ull(,\no'  material.  ,llfMl \"U  \"nct^.\ni^-tlie hate,- T^\/h A\ntrwneand hitter C''1S^|\ning agent s-iKl,  i^'-.-,,'\n\u25a0ernaUvce, |ef. ,,\ni>y\nbec teiu-\ntcmperc'd.\n1'he twej  alter\nniamifacturers\ncreasing \u00abf tJle ,,,7\"  \"\u00ab\u00bb\u00bb _J\nthe reduction 0f tl,0 J \/A\nture and sales   'JV ff10'*\nhe accomplished bv'?1,\nb-ine.ssi\u201e.oi,e((^:>\nAs can readily he sp._ ,,\nof the newcoiii^y'^l\njobbing operation l,u 'a''0''1\nmutual interest*, 'Th.,!-^\nCd stock; the capiltt, _'aet|\"rM\nservative and . ^r\u2122'. T\n\u00bb\u00bbc\u00ab tangible ai-ts '^'4\nstock olTored to the* \u201e\",,*.\u2022 'c'f8'\n\u2022\u00ab\"\u00ab.. -u^nj; :';;.;>\n\u25a0\u25a0lanulacture,., \u201e_ _\u00ab\ntii-if 1\nwho thoy feed sure would look after\n.hose whom they leave,behind.- You\nill^iow have the pleasing opportunity of seeing many of these men re\ntanii.ig' joyfully   to   theii-\nthe\nates\nThe\ntl\nh\nmbn.\nThe Officers  a,-c ' ']',.._.^,\nH. '.Mcfoh'iiffc-   fi t!l\">\n.   .\u00abi-uo.^.iich.,   i.linirinun i,.i\nLonmiittee,   Uhurlw \u00bb\u00bb\u201e    fl\nThe  ,.inunagunit.i,L of tvK. ,|\n^d?   of    well    k\u00abo\u00ab, y\nill., . >    w,-sJ\nstared straight ahead.\ning.\"\n\"1 don't wish that, of course,, but if I\n-yere you I'd get a tonic or something\nI m quite sure your blood is out of or-\nder. '\nrMr.' Bowser looked at his tongue i\u201e\ntbe glass over the mantel, dallied wifb\na plmple.on his chin and finally turned\nand observed: r\n, \"~Vhat\"8 the matter with me is tint\nspring Is here, and 1 need an old fashioned tonic made of roots. . It;., worth\nfotty times anything a doctor can prescribe. I used to always dig th0 roots\nfor mother when I was a boy. She\nmade a sort of beer of it, and' it was\nthe greatest thin\never saw.\"\n\"Well, you might engage a farnW to\ndig you some roots,\" suggested Mrs\nBowser, though feeling certain j\u201e\" .,_.'\nvance of bis answer.    ,    '\n\"I think I aee myself!   I don't care to\n,0 ^V'\u00b0iSOnJUSf J'PL    WhDl ' Propose\nto do is to fake the day off aud go out\nafter my own roots.   _ wart danSio\nsarsnparllla, ' sassafras,   sweet   sic-ih\nspicebush and several other kinds  and\ntho walk will also do me good\nshow the cook how to make a keg 0,\nbeer, and it'll be the thing for hoM\nus.\n'Oil\n .anil  den   Mr.\n*-'Owser got up and climbed ihe fence\n-\"(I.started for home, leaving spade and\ncasket and the farmer behind.   He urd\nbeen rolled in the* soft muck, ,n,d  he\nhad been rolled in .the ponds of water\nand nt -I o'clock in 'he afternoon a di-\n.-ipid.'ite.d, dejected something appeared\n\u00bb' Uio front hall of the Bowser\nwon   without   having   r.ims\nAirs. Bowser looked\not\nream.\nhe   was   clrellri\"\n,f !-'elieieyo.idid it on purpose.\" she I Tarn n^h''\"fk  h0,\u00b0  \":,K'rp  a   ^\u2022^01'\nremarked irrelevantly. \" '        I \u00b0 Sha\"*er had dlsa\nI couirhi't,\" he\nma lithe   bell.\n,    , at h. and the eat\n-ooked at it. and while they were still\nParing and wondering it suddenly\nU'red these words:\n\"Woman,   your  mnrrWoi'*-\nteen   laid  bare In' all\nHnd yon and  1  will\nthis ovpninc.'\"\nut-\nplot   haa\nits  wickedness,\nhave a settlement\nThen it dragged Itself up stairs, and\ne  cat  winked  at \".Mrs.   Bowser  and\nAJii, Bowser smiled in'return.\n\u2022AI. QDAD.\n-,.\u201e \u201e , - responded, knowing\nf.i well what sll0 meant \"It would\nt.iue months of practice to entangle n\nP<i.t of skates like that just in Awm<>\n3011  and you've given me no cbam-e to\nT. .t^He'lenr^'^^^\nShe ignored the question.\n\"But you came into the store on purpose \u2014 , - \u2022 , *\nt1Snfnr\"d!H1   U\u00b0eded   S\u00b0m0   POtflSh\ntaiijett, for- my throat\"\n\"But.\"   she, persisted,   \"vou  did\ndiscover the fact- until you caugh,\neye across  my cup  0f  hot chocolate,\nand then you hesitated \"\nw','S.-VO,laC-:n0%v!od-e that .\u2122\u00bb -vere\nwatching me?    Well: that is n hopeful\nround a  |,|-,0k  hole\nappeared.\nrvl\\\\ZdSDtinby,the park*^ep^r's fire,\nwrapped in strange. , unsightly eo,.\n\"ents.   Their host had bustled onui\nto his' bachelor kitchen\ndrink.\nto brew n hot\nHelen faced Ludlow abruptly. There\nwere dark circles under her eve's uZ\nher, chin ou.vered pathetically'alX\n.    _   ufter all,   ladies  and -gentlemen'\narmv  H 0?tfhi UlC rank ftiuJ' fiJe ot the'\nauny  that   the  nation.now has    the\nof tu   T\/U'intr a 'wu'\u00abfl'- 'conclusion\n\u25a0or the war.    I am verv 'glad\nrra.1 unite you,- \"Sir: :\\Invor\nto con-,\nand   the\nPeople of .Southampton upon the . erv\nefhcit-iii  way   in   whicii   this  splendid\nnot\nmy\nwhat\nman\nsusceptible\nmany\n\u00ab  thousand or more \"  be\ncastlca.'ly replied after a glare at\nIf .vou didn't take advantage of\npossible occasion to call\nthe  .Mayflower,  you\nP.V.-     However,   if   1\ntake\n*ery well, but of course von'll\noarofui.    ,t ,s p*\nwere a boy.\" '\nPS      \"-  sar\nh<-r\nevery\nme a  relic of\nwouldn't  be  hap-\n..., don'l   hjippen   to\n**nows.-irsapnrilla from thistle I\nthe oonsecjuences \"\nsiV' whirrhad uotbins r\u00bbrinp\u00bb- to\nMy. while the cat sat up with a s0|\nemn look on her face, and Mr. Bow^-r\na  b-iMvel and a spade and Parted out\n2 ;.\u00ab trip.    IIe l00ked      |re h        .\u00b0 '\nhe fau-ly got started. mu,  , \u2022    ^\n\u00ablpntlon to the two or three w eked\n^who yelled after bin, and w,    e\n0 know if be was going out to dk   0\nwoodebucks.    A yellow car was soo'\nspeeding   him   countryward.   and   i.'n\nlogy feeling wfls quickly replaced hv'n\none.    Up enjoved\n\"lent of the run to\nhe   would   have g.\nidn'i po|.-e,i\nmr\n\"Lester, dear, did you bear\ncalled to you Just'before\"-\n\"No,\"   he   said, moodilv.     \u00aba\ndrenched to the skin is not      '\nto coquetry.\"\nShe continued bravely\nj-ou?\" , >e\n'He looked Into ber eyes\ned,softly, tenderly.\narms.      .        . '\nskS\"bless yoA gir,ie- Mi-W\nme.   don't\nThey glow\nHe took her In his\nJ Port, has fuinilcl  all   the militutvvL\n1 rp \u201e-ei,,c'\u201ets   for   putting    an   krmy.ln\ntne     held    *ome  7,000     niiles  away.\nCorisijk'rmg the vast number of- men\nn?c ,tJ10ilamo\"\u00bb-t.of material that has\npassed through, this port, and-, the\npnormous_s.po.i_I claims that hftV0\nbeen made upon it. 1 consider that\nUrn result has been nothing- less'tho-i\nwoiHlerful; and 1 fecj sllrcT UuU ;_'.\nwill bo pleased ,to think that\nhave  appreciated\n, Peering,     Charles U\nJames   Jeering.  i-Id,,dge Jijl\n*yd F   Howe,  Abramil.H^I\n'nm H- Jones;-Cyrus H. iJcfo\nHarold   F.  McCormick,--Ceo?\nPerkins   Norman B. HQdlU) \"\nWard,  Paul D.   Cravath.\nlhe Jntornationai Kurvesierl\nPony\u201eowns  five   of   the W\nvcsler plants in existence. -\u00ab>{_\npion,   IJecring,    \"McConuick\nkee and Piano-plants thdt'lui\nproducing nearly or quit, 9*1 reB\nof   the   harvesting machines J\nw'orici.\nthe  front\nwe at\nthe    ef-\nfoits which ,yo,, have\" made, aim ram\nanxious     to'    give   .you   my   grateful\nAn\n.Hoot  Point of JL_*r.     ,\nEnglish writer gives a good\n^Pleof'thosoipdbblesin^,\ncertain minds.    Some,years ago\nJt also owns .timber and coal!\nWast furnaces and a .steel\/I'd\n7s a \"ew factpry in process\n3truction in  Canada\n.^P^bs^T.^'--\"--\n,1  1      ' -----   M'0*-'*\"-*   Kindncas,  hied    ,,\u201e,i   ,1    *\nand beg you  to Convey t_  {hc     ,o     \u2022 | \u00bb\u00ab!.   and   that\nput side   the  hail   my   appreciation   of\ntbe   warm   welcome   thev   imv.  .,:.-\u201e.\/\/\".\"\"\"\"   \"\u25a0\"   \"\u25a0'\"-\"    'armor,   to n\nrnc on\"\nthanks, \"\\ly time\nv.'jil not, say any\nyou   very much   for\nis\nmy coming- home.\nhavi\nes\nprac\nIn\ntraveling on the contir\n%zm\n'the   Mo.-,ip;ito-After   vou\n-x.nhonso.\u2014New i'ork Jo\nca r\ncountryward.\nI Ins wn\nPlcnJcky  \u201e.,. \u201e.\u201e_\u201e,.\ne\\erv  mo\nthe terminus, and\nki    ,, _, -OIH?  0n   looking- tor\nbluebirds if the conductor h\nHi\nunuil.\nQncs.ioix of iVoicti.\n',''\u2022\"   Mid   the   man   with\nSPOn rnC0'':II\\\"tb!,t \u00bb\"\"<\u2022 Is worth Sl.-\nfrayed\nl-'ASTEXICD\n\"But\nhis nose In.    M(, ,v.ls ., m;|n  H.\nfor $i.i;8 n day Hntl p\u00abu,s,.,lut.nlIv\nno sentiment ,,i_0IIt ,\u201e\u2022\u201e,\nthis  way.  do y0.,v   ,It. llsl.p\u201e  :,s\nBowser got off the car.\n\"Who said 1 ,]\u2022\u201e>v\n\"Nobody.     I\nyour   looks.\nold man.    |.\nroosting in\na song.\"\nyou couldn't sing.\" eh\nlliQ funny man. \"    \u25a0\nThe ma,, wifh-lhe frayed coI!;lr    .  ,\nL\"i   distantly and  ha'uglitily  and  rj\nI'bfd .11 cold, cutting Lon-s-\n\"Oh. I could sing, but'I couldn't -e-\nthp right notes.'\" \"      &\u00a3l\n-'* nd the funny man looked ns\nas an overripe slrawborrv at\ntorn of the basket.-E.vchan-,,,\ncackled\ncruphod\nlhe bot-\nni:n skatus with\nIUAT IJll.-.Ul-LUD.\nsymptom. Somehow lately wh\n\u25a0m;t I've felt that you saw not\nstop   raking over   dead   ashes.\nen we ve\notbing but\n\u2022i.'i'l\nout\nMr\non 11\"\nVoifP\n\u25a0'seel  io  I.\nthe trees\n'.v.-1 **\n.nub\n1,,\ntiie\n:i-d\nof  whooping   con-.-!.\nehnfeod  'ein  10 a,\nno wn  a  mud\nr-epiv\nSO      \u00ab'\u25a0 ni|.\ndi*--.ippfi]|l.,.li\n'   '\"'I'-ci'i-s   ..1     ,..,\nIn.:   -|.\n.\u25a0;.   - ,\n1 11\nMl.\nIII!\nturtle.\n-  -ii   ii\nBiomrii.\nif\nwind Is good.\nMr.   Bowser was hopnimr mad\n-\"'niito,  and  he put down  !,,,, \u201et\nf-Pade  with  the  idea   of  punc-h'',,.,\nman's bead.   Then he '  \"\n1   1 i,r.\nyour\n*\"\"\"-,(  rin-.c.\n, Miss Clara \u2014l\nhisulteii h, my\nhim!\nMiss .A.-isrie-Whom?\nJ1\/  f-\u00bbai\"--Tl,nt  young\nI^ishaw.-iy.\nMK-S Angle-What has\n_*-li^s Clara-W\ntii'tcriioon if 1 j\n<!ilfei-eni-p\n.'igo au<\nd.M.lre I  v.-.*;*- never so\nlife.    OU.  henv  I   bate\nsnip   of a\nspace\nj \u201e \"Do\nLester\n.\"Are they really dead. Helen'\nthere just  the  least little  spark\nburning?\"    This was not banter,\nwas thoroughly in earnest.\nfi,..r,U. m\".St  b\"ow tl,ut  l   love\ned   mey   And   you   were  so   unreason-\nable.    -ou would not let me explain\"-\nti,, 1GJ    !c<Ml '\"'U   lliln   eriticallv.   he'\nthought coidlv\nIsn't\nstill\nUe\nyou;\nwhile\n^,lof^S-^\u00a3\u00ab;;^..\n^ndtln-oughanclrobbedtle   p   \"Sid;.\nIhe boundary line lay betwee    where\nwas actually in one territory while tbe\ncrime   was   committed   i\u201e \\he   other\nlearned in  the law to crack.    Which\nof tbe principalities should undert k\nthe prosecution of the culprit\"\nHit ni  tb0y Went J'1 sood earnest, and\nthe arguments on either side were lo\nand vehement till tho whole case   v^\nemua med  |\u201e Inanv volui \\    ^\none side yielded so far as to ^f1 '*,M\nWe will  permit you. as .an  act ol\ncourtesy,   to   prosecute,   while\nsame time reserving ail\nrights.\"\nat   the*\nour sovereign\nAt,this point of tho recital tbe En\u00bb\nlishman asked, \"And how did tbe pros\necution end?\" ,\n\"Ah that is quite aaolhor matter'\"\nsaid his friend.    .*There . 6    l^\nilLt,\u00b0n:_!p,e.^\u2122 \u00b0\u00bb>y ^ranging 'w-tm,\n111\"   \u00ab-..\u00abr.*-r;t  nml   i),r  Protrn,\ntiiesa   days    when   tho   camera\nmisses   iio'h-ng.   It  innv  seem 'hardly\ncr.-diMe that  there   is  only  on'.- king\nin    the'world   who has , bwii phbto-\ngraj h d  wearing-  his  crown.     Yet.   it\nis   so,     King Oscar of .Sweden is the\nexception.    \\\"o more -democratic king\nsits on a Ihronc than he. and his memoirs,  which ha is writing for posthumous publication,  will probably   be\nmore  appreciated   by      ordinary' folk\nIhaii  tho memcirs  of royalty  usually\nare.      Tney   win   tell,    110  cioubt,    of\nK'nr   Omar's din ier with the sailors\n:st    UeM    Jp.di-i    Docks,   when,     ca.ll-\n\"n.^  by  cluin.-e at, the  Temple  Home,\nas   the   dinner   bell   rang.   His   Maios-\nty asked leave to sit  down  with \"the\nmen   and  talked   with  KiigB.'h,  T.rer-\nmari,   Norweigan.  Swedi.^h  and   Dane.\nca-h  in his own  irngce.     Wo sljall be j\ntold    too.  porlaps    0,1   I he .auihority\nof   ih!  Imu-  himself,   of'h-s  mw ting\nWith  )I. .Carton   roinirr.   the fiunoua\nInlaniM,  w|i\u00bbin di,  Km.  T, cL bot^n-\n'-\u2022--S'li'.ir Sto.-kholm   wh-ji   out hiin-\nse.f  on  ;i  similar   occiput Ton.     'I heir\nnun mil   interest    led    to   r0iivcrsaiioii\n.ind M. Bonnier-,  hot-i oco-giilziug    (j.e\nKing,   sugge.slcd   a   lunch\ncos can l\u00abi\n, cons'etiiicntlvj\nsuits'cannot he otherwise til's\nficial -to ' the farmer. To\nthe present prices of these mJ\nmeans to continue* and inci-'ea]\nI development of the agriculture\"!\nworld, for no ono cause hns'c\nuted or can contribute1 mom \u25a0\ndevelopment, than . the che.cpn\nmttchhios  for harvesting,grtu\u00ab|\nAr\u00ab\u00bbli)toro\u00bbtJn-3i T\u00ab*n<-: cr,\n,   The dcmiluic\" w::\u00ab  trylu-- :y\nthe Darwinian th.nry to i:ise'.iss'\nne observed I ha; [hey \\-,,u,\nproper-' attention.      \"Boy.*,\/\n'\"when  I  am tryii'm to e.\\p|,-,,jn\u00ab\nlhe peculiarities of the moukerl\nyou would look right at me.\" '\nl!.'.(,|'i|\nMi\ntcKvo   It   Out.\n, There   Is   but   one  art-to cc\"J\nwould   ask 'no   other   knuivMaf\nnian   who   knew   how   to oinil\nmake nn \"Iliad\" of a daily jupa\nL. Stevensoa'\n\u25a0\\o:\n\\ii pr\nwe should do when\nber, but we never cam-tit\nwe caught the rob\nhim.\ncol\nnow\nbe- doneV\nho asked |1R.  (]ljs\nd tlu-re was much\n-''tween lhe people _..,, V(,.lrs\n-Just thinlf-u.,, year*-.'\niiom\nin a\nand\nthe\n\u2022suddenly re.ilij'ed\nthat .t was aii Mr, hows;.;v;;; ;;';;;:\nnave\nwho\nmy\nla w\n! a\nmy\nKOi home, and he picked\n\u2022md journeyed on.\nly  at  hand,     n,*.'\nnnd   be   found\nfeel\n'\u25a0|\u00abl'ing an,] fell\nup   the\nwere   bur.Min-   -,ll0\non\nnp his ulen.-,ih\nSpring H.-i-, c-iiaiu-\nHaw   robins   11 >tting,\nniudholes   iu-i n< i-\nacross.   lie saw ].,\u201e,,,, ,-,    ,\",\"'->\noff a  fence and split  bi, c0:it\nback.     The   buds\nblossom and the meadows takin- rn ...\nvivid-green,   but   these   thi S\" were\nsomewhat offset,by an old one,loned\ncow  running, mm  along' the  h,V I -\nfor a quarter of a mile a nil\\1 ? .'   '\nhim with mud from head 1 \"^\n\u2122 only after aii hour's walk 'M.\nBowser gained the primeval 0 ,' t\n>-.as primeval -because there \u25a0 ' '\nmuch as, three acres of i - , ,'a\nacres were under 1 Srt\u00b0-R'',,?ml , h\u00b0\nand under water'to mp, \"Ke*her-\nHowever Itw-i\/s  ,,!?       lai'eL'  oxte\"t\nthat he-ised1 toBd \" rooted\"'\"! ^\n.\u2022-\" u'0 xoois when he was\ncome  to  tlu.  city   with\ni\u00ab  -'bout   to  (.,,((.,-   uie\nP110   first   thing   ,*\u25a0   (()  [h\n\"':u'\"-      \u00bbc   you   know\n,'. 011 c-an rec'oriinicud-\/\"\n,:  \u00bbot_ in'nr U.e  l.nv scho-il\njr;ii^;:;;wagoodp,ace;H'a,-tlien,,,\n\"Iimeed.    Then\nniediciii-j.\"\n\"I\nSO').\n\u2022\"\u25a0< hool.\nb.'),ml|;j;\nplrien  (hat\n\"WelJ.    \u201e;\nBtit I\n.\"ton have survived the episode Cx-\nintly.    \"-ou are looking very well.\"\nsob ?,'T   \"'aS- Jl'St   a  s\u00bbS\u00aboStlon   of  a\nRob-n hervo.ee.    I'ooplo bad said that\nelen   had   fallen  off considerably\nthe hist few months.\n\"Vps. I  have honestly tried to forget\nri\"1;\"01\"!?1 ' 1,ave wo^\nI'^'d.   J be god Mammon has rewarded\nbetter than did the little fellow to\nformerly paid lny devotions.\"\nwt*\u2014you-were    very\nr'H  have  him  xtudv\nSI\nWard\nrm.\nwhom I\n\"1-1    thought\nhappy while it lasted.\n\"Happy  and  yet   miserable,     nrdon\ncan't you see that your |\nJ\"our feeling that  I   did\ndevotion  to\nnot\nBecause I did\nmet   Ihat\n\u00ab<\u00bb     Sflf|\u00abfv.\n\"'-Vou will love uit.\n.vou: (Iear'.';r . .\nne-Alw-:iys,.d,)rlin'g.\n\u25a0slip (petulantlyi-Oh-_\nHe--What' in  the\nterV     '.\u25a0       \u25a0.-\"\u25a0. .'      '\n\u00ab he\u2014Why\ntwice as bin\n11 ways, won't\nworld is the\/mat-\nThe stick\n011   '\u25a0'\u25a0'!I'lh   don't\njis ahva.vs?     j\n1 i-K\nIS\nt-st  lnkvt:t\ninsect nr i>\npat insect know,,        I\"\"\nteen inches Ion-\n\u00abome   sjiecies   A\nbeautiful colored\nfans.\nn co,\n\u2022\u2022\"ornpfiine!-\nIt i.s\n\u2022stick\nyou say\n(i\nie lar-\ntln'i--\nwingles'H,- but\nhi \u2022sects   have\n\"\u2022'\"fc's that fold like\nack of faith,\nnot  (trove my\nvn\u201e . ,    you'  wero ,0',t\"'-e to me?\nion   could   not   or   would   not   under\nstand my temperaiuen!\nnot tell you every  titiio w0\nyon   were  the   most  adorni\u00bbu.   \u201e\nCod .had ever made.      \"      'co, m    \".'\n'ive without you and ii    [[\/[\" 'If\ncoldish, pretty conipuiaems^.'1,.!\nto n certa n sort of wn,,,-, , \u2022 '- y\ndid ndt-iovei.yon, am^n'\/^'11\nways I sbo^d ;ou1,^ t\\-'^\none   woman   in   the   world e\nnever   called   on   any   0[\n\u25a0 dear, uot even since yon i,mi.,\ngarment    1 haunted\"'nur h\/' \u00b0U'' \"\"-\nI  was ashamed to loo,c v\" J7.S \"\"!\"\nthe face.    Itrled to ^.,7 o'^t ?\nneeded you every hour of , \"\".   Jl,t\ngave up my pipe becau^ ^    l^    '\nlike it.    I ;cnt the Athletic ^\"^ not\nyou objected to that &,,\u201e>!!'  ,*\u2122\"*\nBut  because\nToo   IfiflVctlve.\nin a MhmTr proi)ri(i^ of a sawmll\nin a Minnesota town USC(J for f    ,\nrefuse from the lumber.   The f   .  ,'\"\nnothing,  but It took four in \u201e   0    \u00b00'\nn!sulonrUSetbeU-lli\"--ohl\nedAt1hrrerf?rm,,lmaclliri^'P\"\u00ab\u00bb^'\neu  the Oprmnn  to put h,  npw 0OIIlll\np\"5S#\ncongratulated.    \/{IU ,\/rZ' \"'\n\"i'n n gloomy st.,re \u00b0e,Ilian g!m'\nchinIr;,^oa!l|r1',:,|ttrr? DoPS\"'t <he ma\nthe agent C'a\"nwI f0r UV\" \u00abslc\u00ab.\n\u2022\"wVin!\"\/ L \u00b0veHook\u00bb Bomellngs.\"\n-    *vhat was lhatv\".\nat  the  inn\n\u25a0omo   homo  wiih    me,\"     snid\n.  Osc-a--. and as  ihoy irached  ihe\nPalace gate. (Ir* famous l.otardht rea-\nh\/.ing Hi- UK! iiy c>|- his'fri, n l.   beg-\n\u25a0\"ifl    a thou.siind pardons -,nd  I ecan-e\nit'iuctnnt  to inter.  \"I'm sorrv\/' Said\nH.s   .Maje-ity,   \"hut   1   hapj on \"\n\u25a0V  Kim\" of (his country.  \u201e\u201ed\nthe   of.'v   pi.-ice   l'\\\nan.vbii-.ly .11 \"     ,\\|,   w\n''\u2022';\"\u25a0>'\u2022,   \u00bb11 'I   the  t\\,o\nA'>    botany  |0i-   tht\nllOi.Il.\nto bo\n\u2022 bis i.s\ng<jt to enter* 11-n\ni'cuinier v.h-. -,;. i,;..\n\u00ab< n' iu and tab -\nrest of  tin.- after-\niiii!e>\n1 cet,\nl  .ih\"  :\nI'-n^lit-li   s-i.e;i|\nI fo ir      dil'ft-i-i'iii\n'nile of  o.'Jt'O i,,,t   ,,,jfi\ni' \"I   mile of fi\/isr,\nference of ,,),\u201e ,\n,!,p   two;   tin-,,   tin.,,.   ,,,-_\n\"V'e \u00bbf r,,\\\u00bb'M f.\u201e,   i(t,d  ,,\n01    r'.720     ki- IoU|\nevi'i-y   cjne   of  which\n'I hen   ,'iluio.st   every\nown .stun 'nnl |Hj|,',\ntheir     mil      p.-issi.-ii,,\nwhich     must   bin\n' '   \"luirr    *\u2022 i|,.\u00ab.\nI'lg      PC)\" lilt lies hnve\norflin.ii-y\nI be\nthi* yeograjih-\nmakiiig tt  di\/-_\non.'-M'Veiith   b'-tween\nthe   Scolc-h\nIri.-h mile\n-aii ,11s    miles,\n'\u25a0\"\u25a0   \u2022'\"-'' I     iu '   use'\ncountry   b;.K      iis\nTin- Bomiiiu; i.lu]\n1,      1  Of 10    ,,a-PH\nlhero  never  was,   unc!  never will!\niimversiU   pnnucca.   in  one renifdr, '4\n\u25a0ills   to   which   flesh   is  lic-ir-thf itfjl\nturc   of  uiany  curatives  beimr sxh T\nwcro   thi?  Kertri3  of   other s*d ifift.T|\nBCftted   rtisenses   rooted   in tie Qrf\u00ae\ntho   patient\u2014what   would   reif\" mi,\nin   turn   wouW   anruravftto tte oA\u00ab.\nhnyo.   however,   in   Quinine   \"\"\u25a0\u00ab.*_,\nobtainable  in  sound,  unncluUer&tri\"**!\na  remedy for many  and erievoni UlsJ\nits   pi-adual   and judicious use the'\nest    systems    are   led    into coi\nand  strength  by the iniluenco Ma}\nnlno exerts on nature's own restowfl\nit'rehcyea  the droopinc- spirits of f\nwith   whom   a    chronic   state or B-1\ndespondency   and   lack   of  interest-In[\nis    a   disease,    and     by trnnquiliuitfj\nnervon,   disposes  to   aoun.I find refrei-\nslcop\u2014Jmparts viKor to the action f\nblood,    which,    lu-incr   stimulated.\"\nthrough     the    veins      strengthen'!!*\nhealthy    animal    functions of the m\nthereby   mnkinR-  activity  a  m-\u00abs*aTJ\nsuit,  strenpthonlnir the frame, m{W\nlife  to   tho disroHtivo  orirani,  nhicM\"!\nrally demnnd   fiirroaseil  su iBtance-WJ\nlrnproved   annotUcv    Northrop  >* L\nof  Toronto.     hnvo  (riven   to    the!\ntholr  nuperlor  Quitilno  Wine at trf'\nrate.     nnd\\     f*-unK\u00abcl   bv    the   oplB\u00ab\u00abI\nsclentints,   this   wlno  anpronc-he'' (i\"'rB\nporfec-tion   of   any    in    tlie  moiM*\ndruggisiw  soil   it.\nr.,.\u201e   .     .        .,  (1   \u2022\"\"'''\u25a0\u00bb   tibout     5,nun\nipf't  111   b-iii'     1      'i 1       \/\u2022*\nd-iv     L   .    *,'        hi' (<l''\"\"i.'\".  mi!..' 10-\n'>'     's   -'\"!I'S   \"-\"el   in     h-iiglh,   more\n\u2022-han.io.li   a\u201ed u   hn\u201e   , ijlICJ? \u201e,;    [f\/r\n1 i's*ian   nii)\u201e   ls   ih,-M'I   feet      1\n\"-1\"1   -'I   half     times\nand   |)w,  v,,.;,u  ,    .\nu }\u25a0'\"<\u25a0  '.'-. !h,s get   more \u25a0oxerc-jse\n on\"\u25a0\"*>*\u25a0 theii-. miles  (bi\nas   10111,'   as\nwn\nget\nmil\ni-:irif\nin , wal\n> is  9,\n''Ji'tf five.- miles, \u2022\n\u2022\"'\u2022 yards lone-.\nsmd\nin e\n\"Hi .s,\nin\nan    v,;(;\n1 or   .thdit\nto   me.     I\nllPr   girl-no.\n8,,\"8 of fellows,\nreason*  from  the, bou^r\"\"0\nmy\ndid\n..\u201e.;,      A;JIill,W)\u00bb\u00abbt.\nelderly gentleman who was     s \u2022   \u00b0   \"\"\n\"Yes. I believe 1 did.\" said ta n\n\"Did be look uglyr        ll\"lt'llil\"'\n\"I didn't notice:\"  .\n\"Did be look scared?\"\n\"1.don't know.    Whv?\"\n\"Why, rheard be vvasaroiinfi ,.\nand! don't know wbP, ia,       \"d ,hPr\"\n<\u2022*\u2022\u2022< me or whether Ue'l ^ai'\"\"''\ning to Jlck him.    Wish id id.\"\nA\n..'An  JOnglifil\nsome cbilcb-ui'.s\nof children  wei'c\n*>\u25a0\u25a0 their  own; i\u201e WniVJ,\n\"\u25a0'-\u2022\"\"inirs   play,da\nlh(!  PJot.     \"While !(1\nProgress     one     \u201e'\nweril.; behind   ilic\nvei'.v small  girl\nout!\"\n'Oh     ,-\u2022 -   -'.ving   too?\"\nu\".   I so  not\nI'lnyfnl   MonUc'd-\nApes nnd gorill.is arc iimi-i\"-'' vicli\nnnd resentful und less ml<li('l,,Jt\"l|'|\nfill   tricks than  the c-oiuiuom tno\"l|\nIndeed (he monkey, as v.c nil ''\"\"^j\na   trickster  both  in   his wild \u00ab1mI '\nmeslic  state.     In their iiitfi\"''\" for(>=\nthoy spend hours In .-.wli'idii.-.'fr0\u00ae\nbr-.-incbes of trees, .suspciidt'd I'}''\u25a0\ntails,   and   chattering   \u00abi.\"J  ^'\"JJ\nw.'fb  evident signs of cleliurli<-   \"'\nholdt mentions seeing over \u00ab '\"'\"J\nso employed in a-South Aiucricau\nest.\".'.   - .'.''\u25a0'.-,   \"\n1,011c\nllne'H\nl(,lv.l,.l\n,'\"WI\n'Ai-en\n\u2022\"op J.v.\nhrti--\u201e.\/j.-'\u00bb\n.riiiu-i- tells a story 0f\ntheatrU-a;a. ' A pa,-fy\nK'.',virig a little diamu\n'coprt.sh'ips and\nh'li-'ing    -part,    -.,\nf-'iti-ty     was     in\n\"grown   tips\"\nand  lourid    a\n'\u2022y   \"** 3'OiMc-r h)   Lh\u00b0 COn,\u00b0'\nt  you   i)\nf'c:\u201e  n    ',ft'\"01'--'\". funic\nx \u00ab\u00bbe tlie, baity  waiti\nhe\nthe\n\u2022 scenes\nbe  said.\ning\ntho\nto bo\nf'olf  to   Dlaine   For  Hit\nA   fisherman   noticed  a  I*\"11'1   \u201e\u201e\nsitting  on   a   rock  lit   r*\"i.h '\u2022*\nkn'ttiiig, arid remarked to Ills W\nion: '\u2022Tlmfs-a  ioiicsoiuo joold\" ''_\nman.    She sits on that rod: 11'iW^J\nknitrirr,   she  never spc-aks '\"\nsowlj'nii u'uld maid. 1 sui'P\u00b0-sr'.   ,,y|\n\u2022'Aiild m.-iidV\" replied the '^r'\nher:   I   ken   her   find,     if''1'\ntrowfer.'\"\n111:1\nill 9 '\nCanndn'i Forc\/\u00bb<\u00ab-\nIt Is eatimated that Canndin\"\nwill furnish wood for the pulP1\"\nfor 8-ljb ^'ears.     :: \u25a0\nfor\"\"1!\nidustr\/1\nIvl<\/\n[ALL! joYn- leader. j   TWO LETTERS.\"\" |~MARKET REYIEW,\nJIOYIB,    B. . C.\n,\u201e\u25a0 dismissal . have been\nm ihii colliers in the Bochuni\ntijtuud districts, Westphalia,\n)iaB been decided to restrict\ntin\nHAS  NOT CHANGED  HIS  MIND IN\nSEVEN  YEARS.\nof coal.\nguv Ji*'\">'* in a_bi!.ou,s country\ni'Vithout Fartnelee's Vegetable\nfteV,- doses token now and .then\ni the nver active, cleanse the\n'and bowel\"\" from all biliousmat-\nfii -vt.-iit Ague- Mr. .... L. Price,\nifiri'ii Co.. Intl.. writes,,: ,, \" 1\nnn box of Parmelee's Pills and\nThis Correspouclenco Tellh Mora JEmohat.\nleal ly Than Perlmps Any\\hlt,K Could\ntho Perfect Permanency of Cure*. Mude\nby Dodd's Kidney Pills.\n(Compiled not., 'i-i,,,  i* \u25a0   ,\nt    <-** -torn   uie  Comnu'i-ciul)\ntnu\nUie best medicine for Fever and\ne\\et   used.\" .   ,\nlot   s'c\nG fieri. Out..' Sept. 8.\u2014\u2022( Sj.eci.d i-\n-Mr. .Samuel Kernannii, of th-s pia<e\ni.s a wonderful exanioie <>! \",\",;.\nDodd's Kidney Bills will do\nand  suffi'i-ing   humanity.\niieeii veiy iii   -|..\n, n\nI'.'.-d\nti ,\nGRAJ.V\ni\u00bb   .Manitoba\nexUc-mc-iy   latl\u00ab   doing- ,\nwe-k     Tnere has bc-erT a\nA GRATEFUL TRIBUTE'\n\u2014 ;\u2014'\u25a0  j    Mr.  Kernahan  bad oeen veiy ill\nins,  it-  i'k contended  by scion-  deed   so   ill  ' that \u25a0 the    doctor**    '\n{-.sees almost the same virtues   given   him   up  as    incurabU'.    lie.\nIfor Sarsuparilla. hpeni   a  yef-t   deal' <>,'  niOM-y   m\n|)i    has    medicinal     qualities   nnt.il     at     last\nall blue pills ever made.\n, nig to obtain a curt*.  b'it all in v..\na    friend   sugges,.,\nJ'ill*-;.       'J-\"ii.s   v.-oni'U-\nRichards &' Co.i\nin\nJi'*e \"9S   I ' had  , my\nDodd's  K'idne\njl'ul   remedy 'soon     made  , bun   a   v. <-'i\n'man,   and   alth'otmh     ibis   was   >ie,-iri\\\nseven     years aqo, '   be   has     '-ran-.-'N\n(known   what  iHn\u00ab*.\u00ab-s    bas  been    f>.,<e.\nand , has   never   bad , a   return   oi   hi\u00ab\nold   trouble.      Tbe     followine-  letjers\n; which   be  has  nddres.sed   to   tin-   pi;o-\n_ pi-ietprs of   Dodd's  Kidney   Bills,   tell\nthe story :\u2014\n' -c '\nC'elert,   Out.    Oct-   1'2.  'I\u00ab<).\u25a0\".\nIn  Dee.   l.S.).'!,  1   was taken sick 'and\nlaid'   up.     nimble   to     wotk    ioi-   il\nI mouth.**,    I  was ..confined to, my house\n(and-to  mv   bed.    I   v\/ua  attended    at\n'various; times during these months !.,\\\nj five  dtlTerciit  doctors.'  Three'of,i hem'\n.        'decided   that, my   nUme-nt.   was    ilon't-\nl- ,--,,   onnnrtr,    n,t?   \"[n\"' kidn'-y  and  incurable.    The  at he!\nas passed the 200,000 mark,    ,tt\u201e,Sl,id   ,,,._,_  *,   WflS  sp:\u201en,   ,,jfl|.\u201e^.\nl<-,.nsidcriibly more than two-,h,l(_ nl|   ,,V(; pf  th(.m   j>mrit)11\u201emJ    \u201eJV\n|the entire railway mileage of ' f.nj,,, nh^ilute.y an.) .po.sflfveiy\nItl-        - ,-   \u25a0 ,  {able,    ih \"moiuw\nr.  .        < \u2022   -l    i ir '\u25a0   ti    i i*'lr  \".wns, not. a'\n, Liniment is best Hair Restorer. \u2022 advised me  to\nit:, c.\nini'ii\u2014\njiid   wrist badly' bitten*' by   a\nJioisc., I  suffered greatly  tor\nliiivs.  nnd  lhe  tooth  cuts  relied,   until ytmr aguiit gave\n\u25a0tic    of    MI \\'A BITS'   1,1X1-\nv.bich  1  began using, and  tlp3\nre magical.,. J-n  livedioilfs  the\nil ceased,   and   in   two' weeks1\n|ini    had     completely,   healed\nfli-uid  and  arm   were as  well\n'' Yours truly,\n'     A. E. BOY,\n.Maker.   St.  Antoinc,   P.Q\n^Nil PRODUCE.\nwheat   there lias  been\nduring     the\noral, the odd cars oi^d'^fhat\n\\i 1 am  for shipment  to   the Ontario\nade at prices  belt,,-  than  for September deliv6i-y. and    we think these\n!\u00ab\u00bb\u25a0*  now vw-U-    out   of    the  way and!\nPi'cs  iron,   this  out   will  h,  im  ^ !\nbasis  oi   export  value for all    wheat.\n!H.n*HvTV  \u00b0'\"P'    TJ,e    '\"\u2022\u2022^    1-ai'l\n-Kitte jy  for  spot  1  northern  and     2\nWihem.linv,.  been 71   and  CA cents'\n! m  store  Fort William.      jn  c0j.trasJ '\n| with   these   the  prices  for  September !\nj delivery show  a  reduction  of  ,jc- ,.er '\nbushel.    A few lots of wheat for Sep.- !\n; teniber .delivery   in   store   Fort    Wil--\nham have been sold, some*, of them to\nexporters,   but    the export trade    js \u25a0'\nnot  yet   (uking     hold  of  business to\nf-KOM A MAN WHO LOOKED UFON\nHIS CASE  AS HOPELESS.\n\u2022r.>i*( l)it.iiil<,-in<l Hi* Cane a-. Catarrh of\n'.lie .Sioui-.ch, but Puilcd to irelj> Him\n--.M:i)-y U.-iii,-,li(.s Were Tried Before\nii <i:t*-  Wa*.   i'ounil.\nItem the Bulletin, Bridgewater, \"M.S.\nUp    MipjH.se    iheie   is  not  a  cornel\nnis   wn,L>   Dommioi'   in   which   wiil\nlound   iit'op,c   who   liave   been\nto     heaith    and     strength\nnot   be\nJ.-.stored\n..<\". ti\".- use o\/ fJ,-.'Williams' I'm,,\nlilt-re.   are  many    such    cases\nm R.-'djewuter  and   its   vic!iiJt\\,-\nwe  are .   this  wee\ni any extent.\n1.0\n\u00bby    mileage  in     the\nwit's \u201e nen. nV\nmcur-\ni.'il cone-\/\nI'ifll\n'i ry\niiiiiiii    S*im,-^ one\nIliad as many lenses in ench\ntlio  common   dragon   fly    has\nlyour organs    of sight would\njg fis'a box car.\nV-7,   iWiso   ITend)   Disinfectant\nj-\u00abi!cr is  better  thun  other* soan\nas  it  also  acts' us  a  disinfeet-\nS'.iuiit Perezel lias1 been ex pell-\nan   Austrian   Hussar     regi-\nIcan^e   he   did     not     use  his\n|n a laborer who stnick him.\nf.-Uwould be a trross injustice i\nJiiTid ilia  standard   healinc accnt\njfo.'M.*-1 Electric Oil\u2014with the or-\nF\u00abHjj(we\/it\u2022!.,   lotions \u2022 and     salves.\nortcr.times   inflomniatory, and\nit   T In si oji  is. on  the contrary,\nJ.' foolincr and soothlnp-  when an-\nfetprpallv     to    relieve   pain,   anci\ngb' M-ine.lial   when  swallowed.\nDodd's    Kidriei\n(Pills,   nnd'as  a   InA   heme  T  did' U\u00bbi\ni After  I   |nid   taken  three boxes  1   was\n-nblc; to walk about,   but T continue\"-!\nthe .treatment  until  I  bad, taken'   IS\nboxes.   .Vow f can say 1  anl entirely\ncured and able to do my work as we'll\nns  ever. -   '   Samuel _ Kermihai..\nr* t ' i\n'   -\"'elert,   April  24.   1902.,\n,, T  am   as sound  as   7   ever  was  and\nhave,, not had  the slightest  rot urn of\nmy nld trouble, since Dodd\\s Kidney\n1'ills c-iyed mc away bark in  *')4.\nSaniuel   Kernahan.\nBc-dd's   Kidnej'  Pi'Ibs   cure   to   .stay\ncured:   ' ,\n\u25a0Jbipiiiiig of new wheat I M-yor\nhas begun at  towns along the bound- i urm\na.\"y  from  lOmerson  to, Morden,  but it\nis' slew   work,   as   b'ad    weather    hinders    threshing  except   at    intervals,\nand   cur* arc  also  scarce.    About   25\ni-ntr.s \u00ab)'' new. wla-nt have been insjiect-\nj.-d   this   Wi-ek,,   the  majorny. of,, \u2022) h.-itt\n[being  1   bard  and     1 northern.   ' Tim\nichiuiei'S -ire,  howeu-r.  that there will\nHie  considerable   variety   in   the gr.id-\njing  from   many  of, the  later  districts\naiid   that  tiigre  wiil   be-  metre  or less\nfmstcd-   wheat to .deal    with.      The\nprices -that  whi\u00bbat has  been  sold    at\nfor   Sej.tc-rnber    delivery,     Fort,    William,  during the week have been first\nat 69_c, J   hard and 07JC-, 1 northern,\nbut   on, Thursday   TUc   anci '('8c   was\nj.aid.   and cbi ^ J-Yiday 7fM.c and f58Jc\ntoldd    have   been  got  put    owing  (o\nbrolcen   weal ber   no    one   would   offer\nwheat  for sale.   There.have  been  no\ndealings  in   No. '2  northern yet,   but,\nit may be taken at 2c under 1  northern. '\nAt -Liverpool on Saturday No. 1\nnorthern spring wheat was quoted at\nOs 3 3-Sd.      \u2022 ,   '\nturoi\ni'llife.\ni,<-re\n\u25a0Hid   \u201ei.. ilir     .\u201e.s  v,-eeK  i^.ven peritKs-\n--.oii, to  HK-oi-ci one   -or'the  beneiit  o,\ns.iiula:- \u25a0 suf.erers.      Ti.u  case   ,.s   wel1\nknow i     ii ib s \\>imty and the tenacity   Ol   tne    u.'SsOi-dc-r   was   remarkable.\n1'or s.Jx  j-.-ars   Allied   V.enot.    a  sur-\noi' !..mui*i   fo'.- the great lumbe:\nj......  of  Da\\ i\u00abon &.  Sons,   was a   victim of a .serious, disoider of the stom-\n*uh.   Hi'-, sijiiermt's  were excruciating\n.arid   he. iiad wasted to a shadow.   Doc-\nItors iire**criiicd for him, yet the agon-\nji\/-mg,jiauis remained.,) \"Many remedies\nj were tried  but'to  no  avail.    The case\n, was    diagnosed    us    catarrh-   of the\npimich ;     food   became    distasteful,\na burden.    The trouble    went   or\n\/or   nearly   six years,    then   a   good\nSamaritan     advised     the'use of   Dr.\n.Wj'liams'   Pink  Pills.    The  pills  were\ng.-cn  a  fair, patient*'trial.  \"Mr.    Vei-\njimt  using about a dozen   boxes,   and\n, bi.uirc* they   were all  gone  a . perman-\nei.i   cure was efiecied.    .Mr.   Vienoi   :-\n' nci'.v   aluo  io   atii'iid   io   h.i    b.isu.es.s\njwi'en   ii   looked   as if  ho  wa-,   doomed\np*-\u00bb 'b'1-      He ,.s e\"fii.-!;d to  thi.s great\nI medicine^ lor in.-.cue  anci  na.s no hes-\niir.i'nn  in Sciymg so.\nL.-ca-.ise   rof     u--eir    tho:*o,ugh\ni-iotitpt   acLion    on    the    butod\n>a_:5K   FOR\nDelicious flavor.   Free from hulls.      Warranted1 Pure.\nPut   up   in   all   sized   packages.\nOgilvie's Hungarian\nAs  now  manufactured.   The great FAMILY FLOUR.\nInsist on getting \"OGILVIE'S.\"   as ,they are better than the Best.\nHAVE    NO    EI\u00abt2VIAl\u2014\n-fv-ttasu,   &T *4 \/#s\nMf-p-wCs,  a4vJ\u00a3-,   C\ni   !\nnerves\nand\nand\n_tl.es.c-.  ,i piiis  , ppcjd'.i.v , cure\n.maomia. 'fiu.*iimat:.-mr   .sc.at:oa.   par\neial      para'.\\s;s.    St,    Yra.s*     dance\nsciofula    and 'eruptions  o(   the stui,\n\"ElrOIJTv\u2014Demand   is   light   end   the i<-'1\"-slPolas, kidney  and   liver   troubles\na man proposes    he    doesn't\nic-alii-o thal.it may result in\niiic control of himself.\nin's word .in business is better\nfs word in n love afT'ivir.\nptimisl   is\ncoal  in.\na man  who hns his\nPrince Charlie's tartan cloak,which\nho wore during the rebellion in 17-i.\"\"-.\nis now being exhibited in a tailor's\n.window at Pitlochry,  Perthshire.\nMinard's Liniment Cures LaGrippe.\n _t__      '   \u25a0 u\n;Two torpedo-boats of the rmpi-rial\nGerman navy will always be stationed in future on the Rhine.\nmarket     i.s   -unchanged     as    follows:\nOgilvie's  Hungarian,   S-2.05  per sack\nand ihe    functional     ailment-*\nwhich\nmakes the lives of so'many women,a\noi    98    lbs. ;  Gie-nora Patent,  SI.90; J-'*ourcc  of constant'misery.    Get 'the\nAlberta,     SI.75;     Manitoba.   , \u00a71.00; ' \"--\"nitine W1'lh  the full  name  \"BroWB-\n|1k'1iis Pink Bills for J'aie 1'eople\" ,on\njibe  wrapper  around  each   b'ox.-  Sold\nby medicine dealers or sent, post paid\nt  .\"t')  cents  a  box \"or  six boxes    for.\n;r--2..\"') by addressing the Dv. Williams\n,\u201e,\u201e..,\u201e.   i,t-,-,,v    ,\u201e , ,*      '{\"Medicine   Co.,   Brockville,   Ont.\nGUOTjNB   FEED\u2014We   quote :     Oat\nXXXX, *$1.2.'5.\n3I1LLFEET) \u2014 Bran'    is    firm    and\nworth  Sl-1 per ton  in  bulk.      Shorts],\nfirm at Si 9 per'ton in  bulk,  delivered, subject to usual trado 'discounts.\none  man   has .safd   \u00bb'   cleVi-r\n|lots'   of   others    wonder    why\n,-i-r thought   of jr.\n\u00bbinv s\nlilts\nof\nannual  ronsmnption   of\nuit     at   over  30  gallons'\npopulation.\n'-\"\u00bblme. isacescu, the \\\"k-nnese swimmer,' is trairp'ng for another nttc-npt\nto swim tho English .channel.   '\n. x      :\nWe 'have net .hesitation ir. pavine- I lint\nOr. .J. I). Kellorir'sj Dysentery .QordiaJ )*=\nwithout, doul^t the best inr-dtc-ir.e ever introduced for bv*.\u00ab-*.itery. .cliarri'.oea, t-l,!*.!-\nent nnd nil siiiinner ctoitiiilaiMis. sen\n*\u00a3ck\u00bbtes5. \u25a0 etc.\" It - |iroin;*ilv tri\\ c s relief\nnt-.d never fails to olTeri n nostt ive c .lie\n,Mt-it^r-rs .s-iiotthl never be withoiil n .'untie  when,, their children  tire  TeeMiiny.\nchop, -pen- ton, $2-1 : barlev- shop, \u00a7110:\nmixed barley and oats', S22 ; oat\nscreenings,  Sl*l;  oil cake, \u2022\"'SO.\nOAT.*\"'*\u2014There is nothing doing in\nold oats und the market is steadily\ndeclining. Sales of'small lots have\nbeen nmdo this week at 29c: Fort\nWilliam, for -S'o. 2\"white, but it is\ndoubtiul if'over 2Sc could nowl!>o\"b-\nta'mcd for this grade at either, Fort.\nWilliam, or Winnipeg-, Jn the 1 rude\nis taJlv of 20c to the'farmer for new\noats.\nBARLEV\u2014There i.s nothing doing\nin'hurley. Crop prospects are -splendid.    About ..1.\"  to .'Kic. iter bushel for\nWhen the millionth' visitor passed\nthrough the turnstile -at Dussultlorf\nexhibiticth he was presented with a\nvalliable gold watch and chain.\nWatercress  is  a   \"good,   all-round'\nbrace-iij> for   (he system.  , l\nBABY'S\nOWN TABLETS.\nn^ii.\nI.iLtU;   \/inliies and\nall Titc-ir' Minor\nIliir'Cl.ihlrt'ii\nAilment*-.\nPERSONAL.\nMn'trimony\u2014(view to.) Geiitleineii sliould\nJoin the JJritish Correspomlence Murcau.\nIS'l Klmry Street, l-ondoii, S. W. Kii^land.\nParticular*) fi-\u00ab-e.\nIMPERIAL  MAPLE SYRUP\n-.  The quality Htandard Iroiii   Ocean   U'\nOccun.   Your money back if not   \u00bb-.t\nUfat-tory. -\nIIOIKA t'AFI,AMMK,Ai;t,\u201e MOMHEAI\n... !\n\u2022 \u25a0\n'   .( , '\ni1 \"\nHALCYON HOT SPRINGS\n^**r-f\"o-<-ivr  &~.\u00a3kfcc\u20ac\u00bb,\"  B.  C?.\nfill .OtK,\nin\nihe    prevailing   idea   of\nEnv led   (lit*   Ol lu-r\nJiy- I w :*.i I '.v.-:-- '\\'<\\\n8<r- Wli;. V Vou. t:t\nSO  i.s.   Vol!   ha\\ P   ;i    I\nl.'i.v.\n:;:u.y .foui-s.\ni- stnm-j'-r\n.-\u25a0tier  home.\nThe Oi?rinan  government   has dec-id-\n[ ed   t.o  start  ;i  system   of  motor curs\nin   f'erman   East  Africa,   suiiplempiit-\ning the main  railway. ' -  ,   *>\n\u25a0ois .-iikI in.\n|:y-Y<-s.   I\nl,i.s e.irs.\n; e\npoi-ket   i::i)iu'.v.\nXo Bussian is allowed to i-etm\nliis   native'  country   il\"    hc< has   '\nn  to\n., bile\nknow,   but   he   c-:u   nway changed his religion.\ntor\n|trrlenc-o (lie  Only  Ti-hcIht,\n|T:icu-'.s-   reiilly   no   r.as.m\n[jif.ilk* tn tiuari-el\n^o* c-.v-pt   thai   t!i\".v   g.'u-T::!!\ntl*.v qii.-irrels to find that out.\n.\"JO   to   'A5c ' per\nprice.\nPOTATOES\u2014New\nbush-L\nHAY\u2014New hay    is'   plentiful.      We j\ntjnote SO   to   \u00a77   per   ton     for     fiesh\nholed  in  carlots on  track.\nPOl'LTTtY-rSpring chickens, -B' lo\n00c per pair, alive; fowl. 60 to 70c\nclucks and geese.  9c   per pound:, tur-\nWhen \\ oui child\u2014whether ,Lt is a\nbig child or little baby\u2014suffers from\n'stomach or bowel troubles m\" any\n.kind, is nervous, fidgety or cross and\n| doesn't .sleep well, give Bahy.'s Own\nj Tablets. \"'Phis medicine is tbe quickest and .surest cure\u2014and tho saiest.\n'.because it contains no opiate or\n: harmful drug. No matter bow young\nor  how  feeble  vour  little  one  is  uie.\niTsLble.ts can be\nty that'tbe result will be good\niven  with a certain-\n'For\nivory voung infants crush  the Tablets\n\u2022! to   a  powder.    Mrs.   George   W.  'Poi'-\njler.  Thorold:  Ont.,  says :\u2014\".My  bahy\nMinardls Liniment Is ihe\nhasf\n' When a bnby\nonce begins to\nshe  never gets\n. girl, is\nyell for\nover   tho  habit\n-_ re\nborn she   at.\nclothes,    nnd\np'-n wlio h:;s  the  nioj'i   to *n\\\n\"e'i.'i-iij   ht'vrinniiig   at   hniiie   h\nt!).- one who thinks tu.-it   r\u00ab\nJ-iKlit lo begiu on the olhcr t.uip\n\"\u2022\u25a0\u25a0rld-\nThere   is   more  joy   over   oik*  sinner\nwho, makes  up   a'lpioi-um.   tlia_ji   over\n; ninety and nine  who  come  reguiai\nA\n'about    three- months     old.\n17c I constantly   hungry   and   his\nhe     was\nTie was\nfood   did\nkeys,   He,  live weight.\n* Bl\/! TElt\u2014Creamery\u2014  Receipts  are   had   indigestion  badly when\nmoderately large and demand    good\nPrices    hold    steady  at  16he  to\npound   for  choice  quality  f.o.b.    fac-,him no good as ho vomited it as soon\ntory Moints - 1:1S llG took Jt'    1Ft3 w'as V0l'y lhin ar'ci\n' BU'I'TEB -Dairv-Dcalers  are  pay- V'-e -md t'ot but.little  sleep,   as    he\n*  for choicest dairy ,ci led, nearly   all   the  tune\nSitnnted midst scenery unrivalled for\nirrasideur. Xlio must comjilete liealth resort on the continent of Xorth America.\nIts baths cttre all   JTorvous   and   Sluhcu-\nlur ilisea.-es.    Its -vvnt\u00abrs  lieal   all   Kidtiey,\nLiver and Stoiuacli ailiiienls.\nCTJit-y are a jiever-fniiiiig- rt-iiiecly for   all\n'Ttthcuiiiatic troubles. \"\" '\nTERM-  $15 to $18 per week,   according\nlo residence, in Ho:el or Villas.\nTo Assimilate Food\nsee that your stomach and\nliver are in proper condition.\nTo do it easily and pleasantly take   ,\ni *\n\u2022[S  J\n't_^-$_^*L\/l\nand myself always smoke IiUCINA\nCigars, just for tnat sweet flavor.   ,\n.( '     '*\nYou and your friend will enjoy tltem\njust tito same.\nMANUFACTURED   BT\nGEO. F. BRYAN & CO WINNIPEG\nSold Everywhere. * Iu boxes, 35 cents.\nW.  N. TI. No.  393.\ni   '\u2022\ning i:.c per pound\n\u201e,\u201e\u201e, r9, i\u201e s,-atl,,. ail c\u201e\u201e- X*Z,*?a*\u00bb\u2122\u00abr.\nAn   Ohio   woman   recently   preached\n,'iior husband's  funeral   sermon.     'She\nwas bound to have the hist word.\nCelery\ntonic.\nis    an    acknowledged    nerve\nll'.lli\n.p..r:i\nir.!;\/'.--\nbe  bill-\nS,UVER\nAND\nANS\u00a3S,\n\\i&\nTHE SYSTEM\nEFFECTUALLY;\n^^m\nMONIES\nItual\nPERMANENT^:\n|THE genuine'-\nIA\nI'ulllc-iu-.'.!.   In   .lli-xicii.\nGentlemen In \"Mexico tip hats whenever they see ouch other, thoy shake\nbands whenever ihcy meet and p:u.,\nt'-.-.-y du n<>t c-ousi'.ler it i\":d !' ti.i to\nstand in Hue \"n the si.lcv.:i!.*:* \u2022\"\u2022:-iI\nsure at the la !i. s. ihe.v wear B'lir\nhats in ii thciiipi- until lhe curtain use.*-,\nnnd, ii:-ii-e<p. (-I-. tbey |>Ui them oil be\ntwecu'clhe acts and stand up -0\nnt the iiiidi.-:i<- \\ and ul'tpr a s\nlion they eim i.-u-e and pal ''ac'i\non the back if the;; happen lo\nmute friends. ,\" y\nThey smoke e-Vri-.Vwhetv. pvpu in\nsoiii'.' ilieriters. Tbey never carry bundles iu the street, but ea.-h is :i!U-nded\nby a s'-rvnnl. who carries e\\.'ii the\nsmrtllpst pncUmic. Thc.\\ are wi-ndc-r-\nf\\il)v courlcmis (.\u00bb cacli oilier, and two\nfric'r.ds will -*p -nd a g.u-d deal \u00ab*' **\u25a0\"*\u25a0*i*-^\nin deciding whicii i-hnll filler a ro.*m\nor i-.-M-rliige ihrt.\nFin.-illv,   every   Mp.xicau   gi cni.-in\nwlun strolling un a street insists on\ngiving the inside vt the walk to. nia\neompaiiion as a .iniYrlc of politeness.\n-Thi*. point Is.Quickly\nIs a dilTci-rence in s\nthere  i,s! not, and  the two friends go\ndown a .street nnd cross\nthe relative bilious are '\u25a0'1!l\u00bb-^\nnew discm. .*\u00bb , as to which shall occupy tlie inside becomes necessary at\nevery corner. \u2014-\nWI,i<eAni,nt,lsAnH,n-,tl.*!.l\u00abI.\u00ab\u00bb^:\n,f white fox is of.,'!i...pn.one<ln\nH.-.uese'fables., and a   while seipm\niilH'nrsint.K-i.'pic'.ures.d-.neni^    Iu;\nptldesso.\"  roiliiiMV    \"AjnonH \u25a0_\n\u2022*' \"u- iineieiit (.reeks-...i'<\n...rsi* were dedic-aled\n,.,,-e sliM  u'A'.whvd J\",\ne coui)try-    ' i\"\ncows   U'-Tl'\nbeing paid  in   a\nth\n1'0'-    P\nmission   ltasis.\nrilEESE\u2014The\nand higher-    For\nas U-ic per pound is\nwholesale way, and the range is'from\n9 lo 9Jc.\nEGGS\u2014Fresh case eggs are worth\nLie per dozen delivered in Winnipeg.\n\u2022' PRESSED MEATS\u2014Beef, 6\" to 7c:\nveal. 8 to Op: mutton, Sc; lamb, 12_c\nund hogs,  Si  to 9c.\nHIDES\u2014No. I city hides, (3*ic: No.\n\u2022J. ,\"j*j; No. .'!, 'ljc. Kijis and c.tli\nthe s.-iinc price as hides; don kins. -\">\n'o -K-C-. slnn.-s. 10 to loc;: horsohid.-s.\n50c- to SI-\nWOO I .\u2014-Manitoba clip, dtdivu'icd in\nWinnipeg,   6]c  per  pound.\nKF.N EC.A. BOOT\u2014The root market\ni.s ngain higher, and (50c per pound\nis being offered for choice root delivered   in   Winnipeg,    inferior   grades\nioth   day\n'and  night.   He   was  consun-yted:   lis\nhia ' breath .tad.,\nnr>y  good   nut il   r\niind     nitc-r\nA   whale  caii  remain'1   under\nfor an hour and a half.\nwater\n'givimr him  these a .short lime be be-\nmaiket     is    tinner | ^n   ~q __fc |>eUei.     ]lis ,ood f!,jr0Slot,d\nbest makes as high , pl.oppHy.   his  bowo]s i)0Came legular.\nihe began to grow,  and is  now a  big.\n(healthy boy.    1  always keep the tablets on    hand     and    can  recommend\nthem td other mothers.'\"    -\n'The Tablets can bo obtained at any\ndrug store or you can get them by\nmail, post paid, at 25 cents a bos\nby writing direct to the Dr. Williams\nMedicine Co.. Brockville. On'. . or\nSchenectady.  N. Y.\naro\nless.\n>    A   record   in  courtship   and   propos-\n\u25a0 tils   has  (iccnrred   at   Lubeck.   in   (\"er-\nuian.v,   where  ret-ities  a hotel   propi-ie-\n, tor  with  a  famii\\   of six     cluicl.-pn\u2014\n' ioil r, sons  and     two    dauirhter.*-\u2014who\nwere  all   betrothed   in one  d.\\y.       The\nhull-do\/en   happy   couples   were     also\nmarried   on   the  same  day,   and     one\nwedding breakfast    served     for  them\nall.\nCOJLIO AND KIDNEY\" DIFFICULTY-.\u2014\nMr. .1. W. wilder. J., P.. Lafargev ille, N.\nY . writes: \"I am subject to severe attacks of Colic and Kidney Difficulty, unci\nfind Parmelee's Pills afford tue preat .relief, while all other remedies have I'm led.\nThey are the best medicine I have ev er\nused.\" In fact so great;1 is the nower ot\"\nthis medicine to clcunse and purify, that\ndiseases of almost every name and -nature are driven  from  the body. c\nA homing pigeon flew 400 miles,\nfrom Listowel, County Kervy, to\nEaling, near London,(in 9 hour's 19\nminutes.\nIt costs on an average <IM0 to put\nout n fire in London and Jtl.'lS to extinguish one in  New York.\nMinard's Liniment for Rliejimalisni.\nLI YE STOCK.\nCATTLE\u2014There is a steady export movement of cattle, and the\nmarket i.s without, special feature.\nChoice export grades are worth .\"i\nto 4c per pound at point of .shipment, and butchers' grades fi to -3.\"....\n-Receipts are moderate and\ni r?\ndecided' if, there\niition or age, but if\noften so that\na\nfrom  .'3i   to  ,'3ic  per lit.,\nnn esc. as .'ii-a'-m*-\nScythian*,, v-'hil''\nto'the (-'-'d* and\nthe larger temr-.h\nmilk and butter\nformerly prized .-\n;.\u00ab\u25a0  Ol\",th'\n\u25a0 of   white\n,s a medicine.\nSI 1 FEB\nprices  range\noil cars,   Winnipeg\n11QQ S\u2014Receipts are -moderate and\n'the market *s firmer at 0-} to 6\"; per\npound for best packing weights ofT\ncars Winnipeg. '     , ,    .\nMILCH COWS\u2014Cows 'are; scar-;e.\nGood -.milker* readily, bring S45 in\nthis 'market,- the range boing, from\nS'-Kvto -'g-15 each.,\nTui-iii]t seeds have been known to be\ndormant  for seven  years lhrougli.be\ning .planted   too\ntime to sprout.\ndeep  anil  after  (hat\nS\u00abi.>-t*-*><* Sithium,\n(salmon intended for .smoking arc-\nfirst scrubbed and dried, after wlmli\nthev lire hung np in the smokehouse.,\nwhere a slow fire is kept burning. One\nwe'.k is reciuired for the smoking -process.\n| HOW CAUSTIC BURNS.\n!     Take a piece of woollen cloth, or a\n' piece  of a  blanket,  and  boil  It  thor-\n..oughly in a strong solution of caustic\ni soda, and you will find the wool will\n' gradually,   be    eaten    away,,   leaving\n| nothing but the skeleton.    Women do\nj not realize   how   \" soap   substitutes,\"\n( which   are  generally surcharged  with\nscida, or how common alkaline soaps\ndestroy   their  clothing;   consequently\nthey,\" week   by   week,   subject   costly\nfabric to such treatment     The hands\nalso are immersed for hours in such\nsolutions, resulting In. eczema,   coarse\nskin,-and brittle nails. -    The caustic\nsoda may loosen the dirt, but it eats\naway the fabric and^uins the hands.\nThere   is\u25a0', no   economy  in  such worK.\nIt; is so easy for a-woman' to test the\ndifference, between an alkali  charged\nsoap and a neutral washing soap, that\nit is strange that there is  room  for\nany but a pure soap on the Canadian\nmarket;      Sunlight    Soap    has    been\ntested  by chemists  and analysts  the\nworld over, and its freedom from free\nalkali or caustic has been demonstrated\nby. .thje   highest, medical authorities.\nConsequently  the  true  saying,   \"Sunlight Soap reduces expenses.\"     602.\nIt is estimated by engineers that\nthe leakage from tbe gas pipes of\nLondon equal 9 per cent.\" of the total manufacture.\nIn \"Manila most of the houses and\nodices have tiny window panes made\nof translucent oyster shell instead cf\nglass. An average window Gft. high\nby -ift. wide contains 260 shell panes\nwhich temper tbe heat, and light of\nthe sun  and  prevent  blindness.\nIn Russia when a weapon -it any\nkind is purchased a permit must be\nsecured from the local authorities.\nThe name of the man who makes the\npurchase, with the number, of. the\nweapon is recorded- . If the purchaser\never, wants to dispose of the .weapon\nhe- must notify -the authorities -and\ncause the transfer to be re'cordod,j'.on\nthe books of the firm which sold  it.\nAre you going\nto start a \u00b0\ntaper ?\n*jf Then write to us for prices and\nterms upon TYPE, MATERIAL and\nMACHINERY.    :::::::.:.::\n^[ We carry the only stock in the\nNorthwest, and can furnish complete Job and Newspaper Plants at\nshort notice; also Ready-Prints in\nall sizes and styles.   : : : : : ; \u2022 \u2022 ;\nToronto Type Fdry\nCo'y, Limited.\n175 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg,\nWith the p'-csent low price of fruit\nit is no compliment- to call a girl a\npeach. It is .equivalent to saying she\nlooks like thirty cents.\n.-Italy is not the\u25a0 only -couptry -that\ncan boast of its buried towns and\nvillages. In Scotland there are the\nCul'.in Sands, covering a large tract\nof country, under, which many dwellings lie entombed : while in Ireland\nthere is the ancient town of Bannon.\nsituated on a once fertile tract between Wexford and AVaterford, as ef-\nfccti-ally covered with sand as ever\nPompeii, was with red-hot cinders or\nIlerculanctmr with lava.\nIn the Rock of Gibraltar\nseventy miles of tunnels.\nthere are V\nI, I\nt.\n.',    I\n1   , .1 -I\nt\u00bbv\n> i\n\"\"it\n111   T \u00ab \/ ,\n'        ' '  ' ,      1-\nkA ,\n4'   i\n1,    ,       \/;\n1,\n\u25a0 ? i  --\n: '\u2022 \u2022  l\n!'.      ,*\"\nS3      '\n\u2022I\n\/.\nS3\n;     \u2022 t\ni i.\nt\nI)\nf'-WT!!?*-!!*-'-^^\n,    mTTTI        TJIrtrrfn -  \u2014.   .  . \u2022-_ '\n\"tT^i^\"\n\u25a0TBH IOFIB LBiDHRInam.\n1 )   ~M*\u00ab.<tuin\u00bb\u00abw*Meijg^*TJMrjw*\ni iblished ir. iLc lutereel of the people\nof \"tfoyie and 'East Kootenay.\nl . j. s.inr^rj & co.\n'G ic\nOPPORTOKIXJT\nWBuwfciJWi \u25a0nnfn rfiwiwn\u00abn^\/it\u00bbCTi\u00bbmrM*i\nllalcyou ECot SprL-ifj-a\nJ\n,| The most complete health resort on\nJ the continent of North America. Sit-\nj aafed   j_i(jst   scenery   unrivalled  for\nFor Getting   Beautiful  Watch  and I ^\"Jfl  QT\u2122   HALOYOJST   HOT\n_\u201e   ,, \u201e jOt^iA'jrb Sanitarium. Halcyon  Hot\nCham Free.*-^o Money Required J f:viilg3> Amnv -^ B'   ^   ^.^\nEvery Man, Woman, Boy or  CM I pliy8_ei_n and _,_- \u25a0 Boating flsl*ir,,\nha. lhe Same Opportunity  under j M(1   e3_cursiong.      TeIegrapb>6 \u25a0 ^\ncur System.,\nIn order to have L>r. Arnold's  Em\nSATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1902,\nS25=2!^=la11 persons suffering iron:   bad   health\nwe make tbe 'following   moot liberal' vi!IlXS\nmunication   with   all   parts   of    tbei\nworld.-   Two mails arrive and  depart\n      ' 55\n- \u00ab\u25a0 -  ii r,        \u00bb        w.j?\n\\V.J\"0f.KSAI.E klli> 1.ETAI;.\nMEAT     MERCHANTS\nFn .ill  and Cured AJfcatu, Fresh\nFish, Came an j Poultry\n{.upply  only   tho  best,\ntrade'selicited.\n,   We\nYour\nMARKETS\n'The late Right \u00abon- W. E. Gladstone l\"'* miil:\nonce  said:   ';'Notl)inn except  \"the mint' \u00b0-Ter:~*~\nake  money wiilinuf, arfvi-rfisinn \u00bb-\u25a0\n\u2022This  is-why Gladstone\n\u25a0S the Grand Old Man\n ~..   .^ Uu,v- i,i, A.myiu a    JE,I]g\"  \u00ab.-*-.v-   \u00ab_...    uejjari I MAKKtSTS\nli-Ji Toxin Pills placed in the hands oi I daiI^   Terms, $15 to- $18  per week-'- ol7      _.>.__     -pvinninal\nall persons suffering iron:   bad  health   nccortl\u00bb-g    *-<\">   residence' iu  hotel  or -       XrlAIiW._Jd*J\naccording   to   residence \"ia\"hotel  or\nIts baths' cure all  nervous rind \\ r* i Hoc*   o nri      \u2022TVvrTTrio*'   i-n\n.   .    .....,.,...,  .,   .,.\u201e   oscular diseases.    Its waters heal all   0i^eS   aXldL      l0\u2122\u00ab   m\npan make  money without advertising.''j    I-\" you will send ug your name  nndj *^idn9'' liver aiicl  stomach   troubles: BritlSll  Columbia\nren,6'm_ere\u00a3.  addicss and agree to'sell foi -us twelve j\"T\",e'*''itlls 'i\"S(I waters are an invaluable I \u25a0\u25a0       \" '' '\nboxe, of Dr. Arnold's  English   To:dn   remef* for silver and lead poisoning CRANBROOK  B    C.\n-  Pills at 2oc. per bo:;, we will give  you ' \u2014\u2014   ' '     \" \u25a0     '\u25a0\u25a0\n;k   ifrJAUSOhUTELV FuEE A I5EATTJFUL W'ATCB\nThe way to lid a tree of   its b'uk it..\nlo skin it.    This is also said   to' appli-j am Ghalv in either Ladies .'or  Gent's\ncable to dogs.. '      j size, or' your choice' ,bi  twenty * other 11\n' preniiuma ,-Eucli- .4r a fino m At' 7\u201e.'\u201e\u201et   I '..\u2022\n^- 6. o. p,\n\"lVH<ley Lodge, Hip. 44.\n\u25a0    '    \u2022    ';  .,      |\nllr-AnciUAin,,.\u201e., rot. 1?ast  Kootknat\ni - \u2014   \".^\".j-   unlet j ,*^>r-*\u00ab  \u2022\u2022ve*\u2014fe?*^    ,   ^    I ^    r '\n\u2014_ _ . Jprernmm8:B\u00abchaa a fine ae't'of'jewel-  Vr^'t'  \u2022\"    '   \"\"''    \"   \"' '    '      \"'    '' \"''   -\nDown in-Oregon\"anewa_japer editor ry, .Bingis,   Violins,., ij\"andolinS,  Tea   ,        \u25a0 'every Mon^ay evening in   their-\"\nwrote a nice little puff for' a -mfiliner ' Seto;.Satecm ^irts, cameras,-etc.' .\"Re-       \"   \"\"  T\"\"-\"-:\" ''-'-\"'\u25a0     \" :     ''\n-iii which-lie stated that he was .glad (oi member we don't want aijy -money\nup.\"'   Meeting   the\" until-'after yon -sell (he*, pill*: and .yoc\nit   rthn ,nor>Jrort    him    don't hn-va ir\\ noil    o.,,.    .^'     n. .       '-. r\nMOYIE'B JLh,_._.iNG HOTEL.\n\u25a0see her \"stocking\n\u25a0editor en the-street she-soaked him,\n-With'her umbrell-a, breaking three n'b?'\n\u2022of sanie'ahd't'hreateuefi'io tell hia wife.'\n\u00ab*..... ...to yuu-6ou me*, pins and .*you\ndon;t have to sell  any   more  than 12\nball  on  \"Victoria' street.    Soiourning-\nOdd Fellows cordially'invited.    \".'\nF. J. Smvth.   ' \u00a3. D.Hope,\n'    'ISToble Grand.      ,     '   ' \" Se^\nboseatoeot the premiuiiio. \u25a0'\u25a0Th.n 'An 1 V- \" . ;,--\"'--;'., _ _\" \u25a0 - ~\u2014-^__:\na bona fide o\/^er frbm'a realiabfe 'con- Movie\"\"' ' __TinPr<*\u00bb TTWf^-n\ncorn that ha& given'.thousands'- of dol- \\'T'7:\u00b0   ' ^1^'^,     VUl0n\nEepresent tlie -Strongest ^i\n'Best Companies in the WtHd\n* ' ' * I   CI* I **  J'Vil*-\nsi        *     >     i. ' - .  \u201e      i i , *\n* I\nj Agents for Fire. Life, Accident. Sickte,\n| ,   P1ate,Glass and General ijasurancp !i\nx .^?anciai and .Commission Agents, Brok\n3   -ers, Nbtari6'p PtiWld^to\/Accounta-iro '\nThe best qf nccommodntions\nfor tp.b fraveling'public.       \u25a0  '\n$'. f?' WoMahoni Mgr,\nma i ii in\"|*T,.||H \"MMipi^iJ\nHead Office\nCRAWBROQK, B. Q.ifJL^Ii)\n'\u25a0\"-'-      Irf     . \\f\\J Jy,      \u00bb,-'      A. >  il.   '\\   *       *Gf\nSecretary.1\n\u25a0 -*      i\n'place of   silver-lead and  gold   mining\nfor the present'and, are keeping  the  .,...,\u201e\u201e,,       ,      . .. ,,\n,f ernes in all parts of the  world    Vn1.\ncountry m  a   prosperous   cond tion.,h,-'      \u201e,   .,   \u2022, -     ..   .    \" '    ,-01\nti \u2022  \u2022        \u2022,    if    I     \u25a0'\u2022      ,-    \u2022         'jh{l)e only to show tbem to sell tiiam I\nJ his is easily   (he  banner district of v \"  n A    ,    \u201e   .       ,         - ,cuem-\n*-i \u201e         -          T. t      -.,                - ,,        iotl \u00ab\"6. \u00abot offering the neonle fimn** \/\nthe province.    It has the  muter a\\  lo>\\ ,h-,nir ,,'      ,   \u2022\u201e ,             I^P^ soine-\nmakeitsuch.  '    ,       \u2022 ' r     f      y   \u00b0ai ka\u00b0W-   0u'-\u00ab\"tofieJ\n, ===_======^^ are the regular standard size for Ladies\nThe  Sandon   Paystreaic\" gives'the  llT^T !? ^ ^ Gun Metal\nagitators for a higher duty \"on lead the  ,7*    \u201e  J   V f\"0??0\u21226    -\"<\"\u00bbtoated\n^ii-...:.. _   . ... -\/\u2022   _       _    e  dials and reliable time keeper^  wat-\nPlaints, and are for sale   by   all  first  g^^^^l^rr .JI I'T' =\u25a0\u25a0\ncluas druggists and-dealers in modi*   WlT6_7      ^5     MoCarter,;\ncines in all parts  of the\" wnrW     v,'\u201e '',r\"\"' \"\" '- i;     \u25a0' \u2022 \u2022!\nPORT STEELE, B.O\nJlorvey, UroCartor \u00a3 rinltliam.\nREVELSTOKE, B. C.\nBarristers & Solicitors.-\n-* ^-+-\nfollowing   nut   to  crack:'   Canadian   ehp. .....j \u201e\u25a0 \u25a0\"\"   \"Tw  \u2014*\"'\"\u00bb   'Yli''-\nmelters pay *1.30i hundred for   lead,  _eed bfa hi    T       ? \u00b0f geQtIemaa\nwhich they sell in Montreal  for  *2.7fi \\l ,, u      t\u2122^  t0, ^^   aud   the^\nlupi_V*6  in  bars   and   \u00abC  corideu. f* j^JTv ?^ uW^?- ^ \u00bbJ1 who\n'American smelters nay  \u00a53.60  a  hun-   j'rf^ - \". 'u^ i^  those \"\u2122n\"\nUrev for raw 'lead   in   the   Coeur  d'-   .*\"\\L Zr   r ^   ^  0nCe\nAlenes.    Oanadiap   smeltermeu ' want   \"   1 n r'   ,     '\"  JT  l0Cillit''   t0\na tariff of-n-50 a hundred to  ieo^iJ^^    ^^^l  !\"lob\u00ab\nAmerican .\" sineltermen   from   under-'\"nrW ^   fSWei'ece^\nselling them'in   Canada\/ If\" some of   -0   ^^M ^^,'\" U ^ '^  8^d\nthe traiff agitators will uleasc -explain   ilT'u '^ -^^  ldge-her\nbow the American 'smelteiV'c.\/buv   b^ ^v   oTT   '0i;W0S^   ^\nocautifully   colored   card  with    your\nliABKlSTJBK, SOr.tOITOK, ETC\nCRANBROOK,   \" '\nA\u00a7@ATEJK9\nB. C\nis^wis Thomson\/\nNELSON,\nBOOTS    AND    SHOES\n,i- \u2022*\u25a0 - -      *-j \u25a0 *\u00bb\u25a0-   ,-.-.\nRepaired and Made lo Order.     *\nlead for $3.50 ii hundred in tlie 'Coeur\n.d'Alenes und sell it for-$2 75 in  Mont\nreal we will be much obliged.\nc.\nSA.VU.\nI obterved a locomotive in the railroad\n\u25a0  yards one d'ay; \"       -\nIt was  waiting   in   tbe  round   house,\nwhere the locomotives stay;\nIt was paining for the journey, it   was\ncoaled and fully manned,\nAnd it   had a   box   the  fireman   was\nfilling full of sand.\n, \"  \/vu,\nname and address  on  as our authorized agent.   JJefir  in   mind' that yo'u\nwill not be  asked    to   sell   any   more   ^\u00b0y^3 __,,   .\nthan' the 12 boxes aud we don't want\nany .money until after you have\"sold \/>,..        -~-\t\nthem.    We bear all- the   expense  and   kW      SjQa Vmg     Parlor\nare only making this liberal offer as a \" *    '       '\nmethod   ol  advertising   Dr.  Arnold's\n-t-ngJiah   Toxin  iJills.    Don't \" delay,\nNotary PUBLIC,AccoaN-jR-A^S?nTH,!i * Moyie:\n\u2022  W\/^S?     -]\u2014 MACEACHREN&MACnONALD,     '\n?'\n^\nBvug and Stationery Store,\nToilet Articles\ni \"   ft   *\u2022 * *   i* ^y\nOffice\"\nSchool Supplies,\nwrite  at  once  and   earn  a   beantiful\npreseut for yourself for Christmas.\nAddress AKSOLB MJEDICLNfi CO\nDcpt. 12i.. so Adelaide St. 'East, 'Toronto\/out.\nWE3T\nOn their slender iron pavement, 'cause\ntbe wheels are apt to slip :\nAnd when they reach a slippery spot,\ntheir tactics they command,\nAnd to get a grip upon ' the rail tbey\ncsprinkle it with sand.\nIt's about this wiiy with travel along\nlife's slippery (rack,\nIf your load is rather heavy and you're\nalways sliding back ;\nSo, if a common locomotive, you completely understand.\n*\\.'ou,'Il supply yourself in starling with\na good supply of sand.\nYou can ^,-t to any station  that is   on\nlife's schedule 3ec:n,\nIf there's  fire   beneath' the  boiler   of\n\u25a0 ambition's strong machine,\nAnd yoii.ll reach a place cnlied'j'lu&li-\ntown at, a rate pf sp.eec] that's grand\nIf ior all Lhe slippery ' places  yqpfve a\ngo.qd supply of \u00ab;apd,\n\u2014Sunshine.\nIt appears that locomotives  cannot al-   Q-f-       T^\u00ab t^,        ~Z     ' '\nways get a grip' &T;'   Joseph's   Cpixvent\n*N'\u00a3i,S0N, B. C.\nBoarding and Day School   conduct-\ned.by the bisters of St. Joseph, Nelson\n13.   L>.      Commp-rc.im!     ,>.,^    t..' -\n0J-.NTRAL   HOTEL.\nCLINE, Prop.\n# O l\n,   Moyie, B. C.\nOBCASJP: CAMPBELL.\nFuneral Director\nChemist and Pru^iBt,\nMQi]\nFOR   FINE   TAILORING   GO   TO\nB. 0. Commercial tlud' business\ncourses a specialty. Excellence and\nswitt progress eharacteaize each de-'\npartment. Parents should write for\nparticulars. .One month assures tbe\npubuc of the thoroughness of the\nbisters'methods of teaching. (Next\nterra commences Sept. 1st.\")\nMERCHANT   TAILOR\nFine   Suitings',    Overcoating     '\nTrousers,   Imported    Goods.    '\nmoyie, ' B. e\n_ and\n..w Embalmer. ^\n\u2014     * ,i        ,\nGraduate of Champion College of the\nUnited States. Upholstering and general furniture repairing. Office and\nstore, Aiken's block, \"near Canadian\nBank of Commerce. . Telegraph and\nmail orders promptly attended to.\nCranfcrppfc  \u00b0 b. C.\nf    -}fr\"\u2122M-L   ACT   1896.\n(form f.)\n*' '\u2022    '    I\nCeIRTFICATE OF 'I-YPR9VEMENTS.\nNOXJCE.\nUo^S^tnintn, division of rast'Koote;!\n;:: i\nHar\\c*-l'-ii, und Ihrashero who arc\nv.-avy (onainrj;* A Chcwi.i-.- Tobac-\n0. viil ftuu\n^'.-^\u25a0-',;.-'',',',-     ' V--J','.'.---\nJ:,'.,,; -.\nJ. i,^'''--!'\nt.mj-\nn\ni.   ,f   j-  \"I\n. AVW*MA<|:\n-_<'*A\nm\n:'U'\nfviuch- more, wholesome than the'rank\nlobaccos of the. past.-''As onlv pure\njngredienta enter 'into the manufac-\nUi.'i- .0; this brand, it can. be used with,\nperfect, security. ..Valuable presents\ncan also be obtained by saving the\nKhow-shOe Tags, which are on ev-rv\nplug,. The time for. redemption of\nbuow-fchoe Tags iiti-j been tv. tended  to\nJan.\n\u25a0I    VTi:-.\ntho\nnay District\nWherp'Wecli-Oii SuIUvbu bill\nrjkci-oliQcthjitr, Titos. T.' .VoViUie, X.   v\nhW\/'-l .C^tiflcBto  So.   B 43C70,   inteucl  Uxtv\nc? i\u00a5^C- f\u00b0-' ? Cer,lflcale ^ Imprpymeuts,\nSl%T\u00a3?WaInB*cw^G^t<jf\n4\u00bb<1 fyrtlior Ulcc notice that (ict'on, uuiler\n>5ff'^'' m,fst ,JC CQiumeijcod before the i<-s...\naiioQ of s-,-cb Cprtillcate of Iinproycmonts.       \"r\nh-ftctl thig 22ncl day of August, ims. '\nCFIAS. C. FA SHELL,\n\u2022'erTHOS. T. MoVITTlE, A?ent.\nMINERAL ACT 180Q?~^\nf>on;r f.)\nCBRTiriOATK or Jmviiovemc-stj.\n\u25a0' '., KOXXCE.   ' '\u25a0-,'\u25a0'\u2022.\n.Foil fcicele -imlurnivisjon of East Kooknay\nWhere located:-0u Mar]: crock and Sullivan\nj j ill. '-.,..- *\n\u2022Take'nbtlcothatl.Thos. T. McVitllo, F M\nG. No. B 60236, agent for Chas. C. 'Farrell free\nMiner's Certificate Ko. B dSCTO,- iutend' nUty\ndays from.the date hereof, to cimlv t0 the MJit\nnig Recorder for a Cenifi,ato of'Jrhp.rovements,\nfor the purpose of ohtaiuhiff a Crown (;rflnt ',\nthe above claim.\nAnd -father take notice li..d ' ti\u00abt!6n,'mule.-\naecuon 3\/:i must .-o 'commcnct'.i hefofo tits i^J.\naticcorsuch CprUOcnieof Jmprovfracnts      '\nDated this 2-.'nd clay of Auiritm,, 1(,i(j2.  ' \" \u25a0'\nI.'      mr,       C1,AS\"   (;'  FA1!*'EU-,\n3-cr IH03.T. McviniE, Affcat. i\nRubber Stamps, Seals\nstencils, -price markers', ' pricing\nWheels, numbering machines; band\ndating and numbering stgmps, check\nperforators, rubber \" type,' prinLing\nt presses, etc. etc.\nVancquvkk, B. C\n.6 .' FfEZ)ERSTAJ?2\\tRlESTJBRJBRl<plCO.\nLager Beer, Porter and Bottled\nBger Always on Hand\nauality not excelled in the country.   Try it\nc '    * &.\u00a9 convinced.\nai\nP. F. 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