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Consult, W. H. Wilson,  of    Cranbrook   ;mch fret  ,       ' satisfaction.  J  s.'l#t-fy-C^  <- tef-  'tAs  i.  iIjLIIi. '.  tji.iU!:.,  !-.}; you:  TIMEPIECE   frc-sn  Vr'ilson. .the Jeweler.  VOL. i:. NO. 21.  MOYIE,   B. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2(5. liHO.  .i'2'A VKAH  JUST OPENED  Full and Complete Slock\/of  SCHOOL SUPPLIES  at       ,    \" \\  ! -*5*:5*-5-^?=5i5^;5333a-?:S9-55S^5*J>feS j  \"'$        .GENERAL FLOAT  a esse ces-s sees ff\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC6\ufffd\ufffds\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a\ufffd\ufffd33i:  f: Harry Melton's \"Death J  ^fe'c*rfe-f*r\ufffd\ufffd'r-5-?--5*i;^-5-5?*5---..-53'5-?-5.j\/  LOCAL ASSAYS \ufffd\ufffd?  Every saloon in Banners  Ferry  hi*3 be\ufffd\ufffdn closed.   , , ' <  There are 10,070\/ vacant, houses  and apartments in Seattle.  The Cranbrook Herald has ftlio |  following \"on the death of Hirry'l  Melton:   \/'Deceased bad served in .  k|y  i'5:S-S3>\ufffd\ufffd-233\ufffd\ufffd-D3-*$:S:3-33!-=i:i-  53*:  .--<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w-axr. c>?ic:p cy-Sjp-i'  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsi-S-i.-ti'ii   w  J. C. Drewry is in town.    '  Jfim'es, Thorn is,working  at  Xa-  naimo.  R. A. Smith  P. 0.   Block  \"    .*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    MOYIE, B. C.   j  '   - ,'r*'\"  vsA*v\/v\/v^*v\/^\/v^X^vv^A\ufffd\ufffdv^A^^\ufffd\ufffds^^ *  Horn.--fn Creenwood, on Auc.  12th, to Mr. aud Mrs.'Hubert Lennox,'a son. ,. ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  ;    Hazelwood Ice Cream  You will find your frieiids at G Wynne's where the best  cream iu to\\v,n is to be had.   v .   '_ ,  ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"Qwynne's llazehvobd Parlor X-  South .Africa as a member  of  tlio  Strath coiia  Horse.   , He  leaves  at   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  aon, thought to be* in .Seattle,  mid !     Constable    Bi owning   retn.-iied  a brother, resident at 'Poseyvillo, jto *\"*\ufffd\ufffdy-\ufffd\ufffd Monday.  lad.        At tliH time of  his death '     Mr. and M*> Gilbert left  Ttic-.-  Meltoa was working   on   his   iron I'd ay for Vancouver.  claims back  of  linker   mountain        ,..,-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,.    ,,    , -, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  ,r   ,    ,        ,    i ,    -, i     , ,       -ui*--? Nellie C\/ooj; iettirntd i ur-  Jle had piobably iioeti dcMil some( ,      .   ,    ,.,  .  ...\"       n , itlaj- lioin i\ufffd\ufffdI.ui more.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *   '  ten days when found,      llisbody,  was in avcry decomposed  concli-;'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -^- P-irkhill 'has   moved hi*  family to Crnnluook,' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  : \ufffd\ufffd>  BedrGQifl,  >*.* ^-w-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**'*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd s^6S  '\ufffd\ufffd>  'arlor and Kitchen Papers, f  ' I? . s1- Jl  -1 clearance of  Premier' McBride is faking his  summer outing in the vicinity of  Fort George.   , j tiou.    For'years pilot, be had been j  _        , '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  t)l, ,    I suffering   from   stomach   trouble. J  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Fernie i*- to have an up todatelIfo  WIS'  58Q yeat-s  old,,'    lie  wi- I Pernio tho,fi  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^  ,at S,o10 and 15'c. double roll.  F. K. ILi'i  l^oiiui   -was   ({own  fire alarm hy.stem.   ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Thel*a will bo  14 alarm boxes iu the ci^y.    \ufffd\ufffd, ,  e-  \" Vnncouvei* wnuts tn hold a  grcat_.wo_rId'd'faiu in lfll? to cale-  brutq,,tbe jubilee of confederation.  Tlie 0. P. It. have completed, the  I new wharf at Slocan, and   repairs  c of tho wofk.  trat'den ' '    '** , .  i  .. ' >      i-        \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   i     f^.ivid J:nbin-.on i-, up from  plot, \ufffd\ufffdcros\ufffd\ufffd made of ore from In:-' ,  .     ,    ,r     . '   <  i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '     , i ,      , -   i t'nncii in tlie 3Ioyie vijfoy.  mine     being  ' croc ted    over. ,3ns f     .        J y  buried  in   li'is  own  littlo  ii f  being  ' erected  grave.  ; Game law BMeir  w  ui-' \ufffd\ufffdy  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .^  j     Mr\ufffd\ufffd. lUco of Sion.v Cit,y. low.'i, is ; ^  ;\ufffd\ufffdto]>piugat tho -Moyie hotd.    -       ,')f'.. '  I ,   ,' ,     '        ' .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    i %>J  j     A daughter was born on August;,.' \\tjl  'Slht to -Mr. is,:k1 -Mi*h. ^L J. Dcjunor.' *\\f\/  -V..L, \\ViL-on,   the   barber,  loft' ^  l or.iorw'w and nt-  ..;.t\",i.ie<.r..:icc in \ufffd\ufffdp*- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i i  thi-'i'.i i:o.v on displ.i\/.\"  KtilJ   i:;r!?o   a:td   v.'iri*.  ,'i.  wc  \/$\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  C^  \/\ufffd\ufffd>  as i  m-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd as,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   - r .      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '    '   <\ufffd\ufffd,  Vca Need ?f. This Ciearante Sale\"!'  1    v     .     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _    *, - \/j'..  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rfj*\ufffd\ufffd  intend to make a  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.:. p tpJrs. - V.'c Invc* some of  ui o.ir -.viutl.-iw. 0)ur stock in  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI.  etiou^h    to   urtke   choosiup-  easy, aiid tlJeus thc^ricc in within the.reach of all.  Hio:h Grade  Tea and Coffee  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..''     ,'     ,. < *   -' '      , '  ( ' i.   ^      *t fl  Wcarc 'agciils for the famous  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    < '  <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    <  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '< \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' 50c. a ' Pound\"'  t r i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"  ' Get  tlie habit.      Go1 to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  CROWE\" BROS. .&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd CO.  \ufffd\ufffd-,   i      i *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd *  the property lo-se*-- $20,000,000.  J  ,   '. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     KIT VUl.TSUKI)   1K87 '   , c  Beale eft? '\"XE-E-i^T-^ed. 1  -r   *     \" . t - <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -   . -  - .  INSURANCE, arid MINING,  1,.\": and INVESTMENT BROKERS:   *  Head Office'  \"'\"CRANBROOK, B.C.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Out of the mouP3r. Jcli'fies r-won  at Reno, he loaned $30,000 to a  Los Angeles laundry company aud  took n first mortgage on thy plant.  lHtes. gnrao wa'vdpii  for  Uie  clis-1 springs at niairuioro taking.treat  triet;'' Messrs. fjwyuni''and ,ren,-i^ei'\ufffd\ufffd for Hieuniutippj.   ^ ',  chey\", pleaded  guiltj-,   bup  main-1 '. Arthur 1 Lutner   nrrivod   homo  lositiotj  It   is   estimoted   that   by  tlie  forest 'fiies   in   northern    Idaho , - _   'l-l2aie'dead.lS2.nr, mining, and  tai*Je-'*  they wore absolutely, ub-j from v:ini!o,lve..-*.f0Ilday  '<S'p^^'^'^'^^^^^^^^^^-^^^iSi^C^i'Si,^(  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd&^^?&-?F?2?72?:^j?\\S  Un  ware of n olosed sonson  for  boar, j wer-k'ht? will again take'n  Tbey'were   finod   S2j   and   costs [jn t|i,3 Lyader pflice. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  each, wliicli they p.iid.  The exploitation aiid publicity  department of che Panauift-Pacific  Exposition have,issued n \"twelve-  page* folder on the proposed exposition to be held'iu S^n Fraucisco  in 1915. \"'*','.  iC  Sid I'lcsuing left  this   week , to  ^amioops Nigw-'Hirstler  1<\\ E' Simpson -was probably the  >        s-     -p.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ^     j,   wot''<  in  tlio   HiiLtHiiia   mill,   20  *H'>st  successful uewspaper. pub  {oaa * niiisM miIes u*p th.\ufffd\ufffd c\ufffd\ufffd^c *r\ufffd\ufffd-oin' vancou  ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I vet*.  Shoes - Shoes - Shoes  Most of the leading niakcs aud all'of the leading leathers  to be had at popular prices.  J. W, FITCH  There will'*be, no, issue of, tho  new coinage bearing tlie ceffigy of  .IvLing;George. V. until. 'January.  Canada and England are expected  to have tlie lir.sC coins of-the new  reign simultaneously.  Tlie finishing touches are .being  put on tbe' wagon road whjeh the  government is building to tlicSj-  cietyfGiil mine. Tho piece of new  road is about two miles in length  At a meeting held iu London of  the' shareholders of the Le ltoi  Mining Co, it wa3 unanimously  agreed to go into liquidation.  A. J. McMillan,0 late' managing  director of It-ossland, was appointed liquidator.  wagon was taken over,the road  yesterday without any difficulty.  This has\/been a,very important  piece of work, as it mokos possible  the hauling and shipping of ore  from the .Society Girl property.  ' libber who ever struck   the   Koot-  . J '-'nays.    o.Vhile publUhpr   of  the  There will be. a  football' uintn'x'l Cmnbro\"k Herald  he  built   un ft  Sunday nt Al^rtdg.*   between 'the ! bl\\91ness   nnd   a  rgputatio.i   that  Moyie and Cranbrook teams.   Tho  game will start at ? o'clock.  Bruce Attwood  catnp  up  from  and a splendid job. was cloue. '', A-jVaneouve*' tye first; of  the  woeli  to see his brother   who  had  just  arrived from Chicago.      -     '    '  j> ' *  The musical comedy, the Burgomaster, will, iba. shown at the  opera house in Cranbrook ou Wednesday evening, Aug-usfc .'31sc.  The stiike that l<Y*mk Gniudon  mado ou Jii-s claims sometime ago  Invitation Extended  ;iuy newspaperman might* well  envy;. Then liis health fdi,led him  and his eyesight becamesm-h that  he could'scarcely recognize , his  friends ou the street. Tho strain  of many years of newspaper work  had left, him a physical -wreck,  lie sold his'papei-.'Vud took n.\" well  earned resfc.^ But for him to agaiu  return to the\"hard,''steady\"\"griud  of newspaper work would have  been suicidal. So,, he looked  around for a business opening and'  U-mofls to Amalgamate,  \ufffd\ufffd>r  It is now a settled fact that the  Western'Federation of Minors will  become',n\"part of the American  1*adoration.of Labor, this matter  having beeu, liually settled at-a '  conference held in Indianapolis.,  Tlie western metal' miners will'  come in on the same terms asme  enjoyed by th,e' United,Mine Workers of America, the .organization  of tho coal miners.' , The'two mining organizations will be\" char-  tered'as tho mining department  of the American-.Federation .and  the charter will be issued on Sep-  tember'12, uextT\"'\"'\"' *\"-\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ~-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^  Bkck Horse Meeting  is. holding its width.   Mr. Guiudon   ,0Cated .'lt  Kaml6o\ufffd\ufffds-  I is sinking on the vein.  city on August  1.\"  fn   that  and  i    TJie Black  Itorse. uiine  in  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsICoeiu*  d'Alenes   will  soon  ^ MOYIK'S    LEADING    HOTEL. ij.  |  Hotel Kootenay  The best of accommodations  s*  for  the Traveling  Public. k  >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Lurge and Commodious Sample Rooms. Billiard Booms.      w  '1 fr  ^ ,   rj.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdft McTAVISH & CAMERON Proprietors.      \ufffd\ufffd     ,   i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffdtv*mi 1  Dr. Spencer,, superintendent of  local option, proposes to be iu  Nelson about September for a  series of lectures and organization  in connection with'the local option movement and tho application of the Canada Temperance  act.  the'  bo   a  o  A ledge of \"glass rock\" has been  found near Coleman, aud a plant  | to manufactiKO \"glass brick\" may  bo put in there. Glass brick is  now used extensively for the inner  lining of churches, theatres and  stores, affording warmth aud  lustre. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  to attend tlie public reception and. j  demonstration .to, be   tendered  to  the lit. Hon. Sir Wilfrid  Laurier,  t*  premier of Canada, at Craubrook  on -Tuesday next. A train will  leave Moj-ie for Craubrook at  noon. '  Mrs, Kouth Bead  Sort Ifflson Company  Bev. J. W. Miller, accompanied  by his wife, is expected to reach  Moyie the second'week in September, when he will' ugnin take  his  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i place of pastor of the Moyio 31 etli-  Mrs.  .Muriel   Geraldine    Koufch, j \ufffd\ufffd(**sfc chinch,  wife of Percy  G.   Bouth,  died, in j     Thero  Joe McLaren is Oiling tho balance of the unexpired term of  Albert Gill as president of tho  Moyie Miners' I'nidu. Mr. Gill it,  working at Phoenix.  Those who* attended tho slio*v  of tho Burt Jmson Company last  evening wore delighted with the  poiformance. Tho members of tlie  company art* horo in their special  car' and are traveling oast. They  will bo here  tonight  and   lomor-  Lhey   will  ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ..   ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,r i was, a    pleasant     little  row  night.      T.niight  a hospital at Vancouver on  AuR-'pni.ty held in   tho  ol'fu-o  usb   IStli.    Mrs.   -       -     -  For the most fastidious'dresser wc have the  Nicest Assortment of Mens'Shoes  in the newest American lasts. Oxford shoes in all colors  from $4.50 to S5. Sec our new 20th CENTURY Sti ITS.  Buy one and be well dressed.  t.  A.  The Great Northern .'railway,  has decided to reconstruct the  Iva&io and Sandon line, recently  burned, as far as Sproules. The  government has put a largo gang  at work opening the wagon road  from Hprotilos to connect with  Whitewater, In tlio spring tho  railway will reconstruct tho line  to S.vudou, its former terminal.  ,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    f           ,   i                                            --   ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU'-r  piny Rip A'nnWitikU:  ,outh   formerly ut tho Vuvio Rico mil, lft,c Slttu,_         lived m Moyie, lier lm*,band being ' day evening in honor of  Mr.   aud \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  constable here for  several   years. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^it. John L'olsou. ' J  For the past year  or   more   they |     _ j  Train Time Changed  lived at Vernon. II C.  Opening of School  , J. II. llawke, Howard Pafcrc-'  jqnin, Matty .Mar-Oial!, WiUinnij  'Johnson and Sid l-'letiiing, all for-'  On   -Vugu~  *;t   there  was  nov,-; cluitigi\" ni'idi* iu th\" limning  time  i niei\" l'fs-iclcnts of   'Ioyie,   arc  j working in tlie Britannia  otU'uu-1 of tlio Roo Np'ik.mo trains-.        The  Itrator iiear Vaticonvi'i . , wp-rbi.unil train now nwh<*s Mo-  I  constructing tho new mill is progressing most favorably and that  the plant will probably be in  full working order iu about GO  days. This mill will have a capacity of about 1j0 tous daily and  already there is enough ore for\"  treatment to keep it working for  four or five.yeais.coutiuiKnisly. In  addition to this the ore body exposed in tho lower levels is improving steadily with development  and altogether the outlook for the  property is brighter than ever bo-  ture.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd3 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*? I  Special Business for Union  Business of moio than liMril  importance will be taken up at  the icgtiliir meeting of the .Movie  Miner-;' Union Saturday evening,  Augu-t27r.li. A vote will bo (u-  k'*n   ou    the   various    important  til  f|  1 \"AlBr'-l '  ','.'-*? I rfUi  *  ij \\-'h i  If* *tt  St. Eugene Mission  The Moyio school will  open   for  the full term next   .Monday   with;     Hutic McLs-an. night iiitrolmtn '> i(' at -:\"' l'* ln* n\"1<1 * hc ea-tbound j i|in'--tions    siibmicti'd    fiom     Ihu  A. L. Mclntyro  as   ])rini.-ipnl   and ! \ufffd\ufffdf Crnnbrook\"*--   city  polico. foi cc, I a(\" ',,:\";(' !'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\"'    Tho-iv-.-,! bo'ind S io- t I Call annua: convention for   rcfci  Misa Jc-aie \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-cowart as n-ihistant.     ' is iicre with Jiis   wilV   frskinir   his !si--'k.m*J aud I ho  ca-cbound   local , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlulum.    A good attendanco is ro  Governtneni: Road Work  i Imperial ^^ of Canada,    j  I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'\" Capital  Authorizod.----------\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$10,000,0.00.00                    |  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ\".- Capital Subscribed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ^-\ufffd\ufffd5,375,000.00 2  I CapitalPaidBp- ~-:----'r--.n1.8aO,O0O.0p , \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   g  f Reserve   Fund\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--- 5.M30.000.00 . '     |  I .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'     BRANCHES   IN BRITISH COLUMBIA-                   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd g  * Cranbrook, Arrowhead, Golden. Kamloops, Michel.   New   Michel    |  X Fernie,Nelsoii.Revelstoke. Victoria;ancl Vancouver.         ,       $  I Drafts and Money Orders sold  avaible in. any.  |. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd >\/                        part of.tlie World  |t Savings  Bank Department.    .         ,.   '  J interest allowed oh deposits from   date   of deposit.  J\" MOYIE BRANCH.           H. W. SUPPLE,  Manager.  Itcv. leather Beck was in Moyie  for a few hours last Satin day aud '  mot many of his old friends. F.v- !  ther Beck is in charge , of the Sfc. !  Eugene rnision, and besides his j  labors as a, priest has a large farm  to look after. Iu tho way of, live  stock on the place there are 100  bead of cattle, 10. horses and '100  pig--, and mostly all are, of good  breed. Notwithstanding tha dry  season the stock at the mission  arc in   good   condition   aud   the  \ufffd\ufffd>! crops aro not suffering any.  t*\ufffd\ufffd  John , I!ci 3, government, rotid  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMipt-'i intendi'iit for this dis-ttic!.  was* in .Movi'1 this \".M.*i'k and in  company'with .Tames Cranfc, the  IolmI foreman, personally inspected the trunk road and the Society Girl road. Mr.. Beid. was\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwolI  satisfied with the way work was  progressing. , . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  king   his  in c ram-  oa   tho  Our \"Dcoley\"  Mr. \"DooU'y\" l\/iwcs. chief of  the Moyie lire brigade, is making  a name-for himself by the able  manner in which' lie   has   handled  Qt\ufffd\ufffd*^*m*QWm{>Qm%9WQQ9\ufffd\ufffd99\ufffd\ufffdf&tt\ufffd\ufffd0W\ufffd\ufffdPV\ufffd\ufffdQ\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd&4WQ'&f?.'&Z&a#.'<t4>  The lv and J-f cigar  has jumped  \ufffd\ufffd i to   jiromincnco   through   tlio . ex-' several Jiros which lnivo done con  9 I client fl'ivor of   tho   tobacco  out .siderabic damage in tlio lake town  |   of which it is made.        ^, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFernie Free Press.  annual vi'-iturn. They  IM.'d at the t'l'itk pl.K.-  uppi'i JMoyic !aki'.  1\". 1!. Attwood, -on of Mr. -md  Mi-. J. Att'U'od, i\\ hero fj nm  C-li;cigt) uitli h|^ wife and (!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;!-  (1 roii. .Thoy'will remain in. Moyie  for a,few v-zee.ks and will probably  go out't-o the coas-fboforo. i-.'tur.n-  ing to tjieir hi'uiii?. \"Mr. Attwood'  i- oiie of the i.-cail men. in tho Jn-  fcernational., News .Service, which  is owned by W. II. Hearst.  If.your liver is sluggish and out  of tone, and you feel dull billion?,  constipated, take ii dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and  you will ft.-i.-l all ri^ht in tho morning. ' .Siildby the Moyie' .Drug I'd-'  ' Statiouci v Co        .   .   ;  trains now meet hot (  local   cii'lmu.  . quested.  The Cranbrook Cooperative Stores  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdelKn  I'C-s  ei  hi   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSv.itid   at   Sit;   l'-ou   beds   at   S3.50;  spring-, $3.25; .mdttrbsse:.,., 'S3.25: and  attfesses, $9.75  \\ >  It  will  \\y you. to ^'ct in-touch' with .them when vou want  r  <i^y  CRANBROOK; (OPERATIVE  ST  ORES, LTD.  \\<i       \ufffd\ufffd*i\ufffd\ufffd'Mi,v>J   ,7*| t  1  l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,  !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd%'<  '=1  ft?  \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,'*  ,-sr-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpi:  i -;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<%\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIS   , .-  i -t '  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.{'  .A  '#  3'-  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:'l  :'\\.-'-*  -THE LEADE!?:. MOYIE. liHITTSn COLUMBIA.  TBE I0YIE LEADER.  Published in theintercst of the people  of Moyie and East Kooteiu-y.  p. .L.fj.MYTll, B-. n:.i>inp.  ,<3$fOHj^LA0C?  BATE    OK    SLIU-'.r.II'TION  rOuc Ye fir  , $3.00  Jim  Kee,   a   Kaslo' China-}  man, carries a standing advertisement   in ,the Kooteuaian.  In   this   way   Tim  is  giving  y t  more support, to the local paper, than seme other Kaslo  business men who claim thev  cannot afford to advertise.  Valuable lessons can be learned,   even   sometimes   from   a  'chink  , > \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  FBTDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910.  Editorial Notes  School daVjS arc at hand.  Well, so long, Dr. Crippen,  \/and be.^jood.. ';    , ,  .Thc-Rcview says that C;:.cs-  m h$s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsoinc knot  'should ,be canned.  ton h$s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsoinc knockers.   Ipiey  It -will be a downright shame  if Moyie _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd is not represented  with a'mineral exhibit at   the  Spqkane  Interstate   fair  this  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       . ii  fall.       This .year the -mineral  ' i- ' ,  exhibit will be' one of the [ big\",  features,' and ihis district will  A\/o Man is Stronger  Than .Ms \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Stomach  , A .strong mon is. strong all over. No man can be  't.tron>< who ii suffering from vsak stomach with its  ' consequent indigestion, or frorr ;ome other diiecse  of she\"stomach and its usepcioted ergons, which impairs digestion and.nutrition. For when the stomach  is weak or diseased there is c loss of the nutrition  coin-line's:! in food, which is the source of all physical  strength. When \ufffd\ufffd man \"doesn't fee! just right,\"  when he doesn't sleep well;,has   an   uncomfortable \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  feeling in the stomach aftt?r eating, is languid, nervous, irrituble and desponu-  eat, hvTis losing the nutrition needed to make strength.  Such  a  man  should use   Dr.   Pierce's   Golden Medical  Discovery.   It cures  diseases of-the, stomach ana  other  ' '{w&ans of digestion and nutrition.   It enriches the blood, ,  ,      invigorates  the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes  ~        the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH HXD STRENGTH TO  THE WHOLE BODY. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  .You can't afford to accept a steret nostrum as a substitute for this nonalcoholic medicine of known composition, not even though the urgent dealer  may thereby make a little bigger profit. ' Ingredient* printed on wrapper.  I. O. 0. F.  \"Iviildoy Loiltfe **.<>. 4 1.  Meets Tue=day evenings in the  Millets' Union hall. Sojourning  Odd Fellows cordially invitad.  N. AV. BuitDKTT. F. J. S.MVT\/I,  Nolilc (bund. ' SciT'y,  hi. > *.if*<i,\ufffd\ufffd> X.imIk** S**\ufffd\ufffd 'H  K. of P.  Meets evpry Tlmrjs'lny  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdveiling    in    McUrPfcor  hnll'at S c 'clock-.   Vi-s '  iting brethren weTcomo  Auii-itT'Giu,    '(       E. A. ILiU,  Chancellor Com. K.   ll.   &.    S-  M** i WJ  wtt-**^-**>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*<\ufffd\ufffd>. jt-j*'-**' ^_>*'-<_**'.--s^-<r:--*tr--^*-^?;*^'- -_*_.^-'-- -~ _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. _.,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Vf\/We Make a Point  ^) of -iHwiy.s tolling the truth ami  tf'f of giving a i euson   \\\\h\\   ulicn  tiji nskcil to.    There's \"a ii:*.*vc:i'  til\/ \ufffd\ufffd\".v  ^J Soft Drinks BcttSedJIere I  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd>    '   arc  su]x-|-ior\"to   most   others.  t?Xi Wh>?    It's because   ue 'l.nt.w  Y the nit of liou- to bottle  ^ Soda and Other Drinlcs ,  W  so tlirit tlie>;   r*-t''!'>   their   life  and fi cbhtlcss.  . Hard to Satisfy  M\"r. Joseph ^Martin   says   he  is  disappointed with tho British Liberal party.    None   of  his,-   friends  in tliis part of the   word   will   be  get a lot' of   free   advertising, js.urpii-.ed.    When the member for  St. Paucras wakes up at the   general resurrection, be  will   express  POSTAli    PHOTOS.-  providing it is suitably repres-  ' i  euted.' Movie's board of trade  di-'her $0,000 club should -get'  busv at once.  Residents of Kp'otenay can  well sympathize-with.those of  .the   Coeur !',d'Alcues ' during  their troubles with forest fires.  Victoria Times:.As the' rep-  *      ,   -       . , i  reseutativc\" of  the   people   of  'British , , Coiu'mbia' *. Premier  jMcBride has done se\/metliiug'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' *     1 * C ' i  no other provincial,,premier,  Liberal or Conservative, \"lias  thought, of doing,\" or, possibly  did not consider * his position  would justif}; liim ha doing.  Mr. McBride not onlv, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd bv  deputy, fonually and cour-,  teou'sly extended J{a ' hearty  welcome to Sir Wilfrid 'Lau-  rier. on,.crossing the boundary,-  line between Alberta and1 Brit-  ish ' i, Columbia\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhisi ' gbve^n-  nicnt made arrangemeius'^^tnr  a somewhat elaborate scale to  receive the prime minister and  ' \"i < i ,  his party at the capital  of 'the  province and to give \"all  residents and visitors an opportu-  ...-   *- ,.  The good roads 'being built uity' of ^paj'iug^ their .'respects  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by the provincial government to the firsf citizen of the Do-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthis year throughout the prov-hninion'.' The courtesy and  incc is perfectly' iu keeping [tact displajj\/ed by Mr. Mc-  with the'McBride admiuistra- Bride will,   we  are  sure,   be  c A Sirdar correspondent says  that Tom Caveu,,M. P. P. for  \" '.- * i  .Cranbropk! is ihe only   mein-  ,iber of the  provincial   legislature who wears  a condttctor's  > ,   ' '    '    .-  cap.    Tom may,be wearing a  * -*\ufffd\ufffd'',  .crown someday'.  Speaking of the tributes of  \ufffd\ufffd .irespect paid to men prominent  '   in. the public eye twenty-five  thousand people attended Joe  Cans''funeral, aiid k tcnuired  ' eight large  wagons   W' carry  ',,1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd --       j  the floral emblems.  a feeling oE'disiippointment.a-frtli^  meagreness oi the affair.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVictoria  Colonist. ', L ',  '   .', '  He Owned It  This story i-s told by a preacher:  A man died aud went.to the bad  place where.he took on a .ponip-  ,ous and overbearing manner. Finally the devil approached liim  and said: .\"Who are you,, any way?  \\'ou act as thoughayou pwned the  place.\" \"1 do own^it,\" replied the  man, \"my wife gave it. to me - before 1 died.\" \\.      '   '      '.'  LIQUOR ACT, 1910  (Section, 19)   l      ''   '     ,  .    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   \".  NOT1CK isMiereby given mat, on the  20tli 0.-a\\ of August uei^t, application will  lie inaile to the SupeiiiiteiHlent' of   l'ro-  \\ir.cial Police for the grant of a  licence  for the sals of  liquor *.by   wholesale   m  and upon tlie premises  known   as   The  Mo\\ie Brewery situate at   iloyie, B. C.'*,  upon tlie lands described as Ivots   4   and  -s-^-Tn^ci-.i   Movie town-site.       ,  I make a specialty of Postal Photo work. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Prices, 4  for 50 cents, or $1.25 a dozen.  MISS FLORA DEACON.  O F. DESAULNIER.\"  de.\\i.i;k' i.\\  \ufffd\ufffd  M't-I IF  PROMPT DELIVERY. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \",  Que en s', Ave.   , k M O YTE  Dated this 16th'day of August, 1910.  'MUEVU3R & IIESSE,   ,'  i , . ATpprlcaiits.  tion. The work is being done  right aud the roads will be of  lasting benefit to the countiy.  The bear during the mouths  of July and August must be  treated with respect. Pie is  king of the forest and \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lord of  all he surveys. If he chooses  to eat a man or two during  these months lie has a -perfect  right  to.      Plats  off   to1\" Mr.  *~ c-        '  Bruin.  Sixty women have gone  from Spokane to Walla Walla  to pick prunes, and the).\" are  making as high as S3.50 a day  at the work. The crop this  year- is heav}*, arid stewed  prunes promises to be a popular article of diet in many  boarding houses next   winter.  fully appreciated by the people of British Columbia, and'  will demonstrate to all the  country outside of the province that ou an .occasion of  deep significance aud importance we of the west are capable of rising above all political  or party considerations.   *  C. P. R. Time Table  St.   Joseph's   Convent.  -    NEIjSON.B. c.  \" xSoarding and Day School conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph.'Njel.*=on.  B. \"C. Comnierci.ir\" im<', 'tHi.sinebi-  conraes a specialty. BxcfUenco toid  6\\vift prrigrf-d cliaraflenizo eiirli de  partrnent. Parent**! fliould \"vnte fo>  partiouliirs. One month Ks-fiiri'M the  public- of thOi llioronghn*-.s\ufffd\ufffd of thi  Slaters' me^liodn of leni;l7liig. 'l'tjrni.-  eomin^nco January, April and yepl  Pupil.s are,atl united tin mm teiu*.  '   ' \"   ,      'STOP AT THE  COSMOPOLITAN:  '3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_C.  'i ^VHE^T in ' \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd c \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"  \\  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-CRANBRObl--  E. II. SHIAI.Tj, Maiiac-r.  Good rooms, good   tablc-p nnrl   bur  and first class sample rporns.  i '  Win.: Jewell  Xo. 213  No. 7  No. 2M  No. S  Weslbountjl  Local  Soo'-Spokane  >   \ufffd\ufffd  Eastbound  Local  Soo-Spokane  1:20 p. m.  2:.j0 ij. rn.  2:32 p. m.  !>::J0 p. rn.  vSir Wilfrid Lauricr may  differ with many in politics,  but the fact sjill' remains that  he is a great ..man just the  same. Pie comes as. the premier of. all Caiiadtj'', repre'sen-  .ting-. all   classes,  aid   party  .politics should be kept -in the  *ba'ckgrouud  while, lie 'is-with  us. ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\" ..  Sometimes a forest fire is  the prospector's friend.. When  the fire burns off the underbrush: and grass'the ground  is more easily prospected, and  not un frequently a ledge that  was hidden is exposed to view.  'Therefore,'this fall should -be  Coming Events  Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Nelson,  August 20 and at Cranbrook, Au-  gllst .'iO. .  Labor Day celebrations, Cres-  fcon, Fernie a.nd Hosmer, Monday,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSeptember 5th.   :  Revelstoke Fall Fair, Septembcir  0 and 7. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  . .  :  Cranbrook Fall Fair, September  21 and 22.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  . Viotoria Fair and Horse Show.  September 27 th to October 1st  Nelson Fair, September 28 to 30.  New Denver Fruit Fair, October  '4.        '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.'. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '     '  Spokane Interstate Fair, October 3 to .0.  In this man's day there was  little chance for the chap who  started out in life as a work-  may' with no special .tiainiiig.  He was foredoomed to work  for small wages until finally  disqualified by old age. With  YOU it is Llifiei-ent. Ii you are  not getting ahead as fast as you  should in your chosen occupation, the I. C. S. will help you.  A record of over 1(1 years of  remarkable success in uaining  thousands of  ambitious wage\ufffd\ufffd  t, earners for better positions and  increased earnings enables us  to state positively that we can  help Vou, no matter how scant  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd your time, money, or education  may'be. Don't neglect ^ any  possible chances for advancement.' Send this coupon NOW.  ;     INTERNATIOK&L CORRESPONDENCE SCH001S     .  Box 70S. SCRANTON. PA. I  GEORGE C. EGG,  Local Representative,  P. 0. BOX 30     -   FERNIE, B C.  * Plcate explain, wit lout lurtner oniif-itioii on my purr. *  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd how I can.nualily for  .1   larger   salary am! advance-*  \ufffd\ufffd, merit to the position before which I have marked X, \ufffd\ufffd  Express and Genei--  al   Delivery   Business.     Livery   and  . Feed Stable.  WOOD    AND    COAL  For   Sale  Leavo Orders at  Gwyniib't, Store.  Moyio British Co.umbia!  Selkirk   l.'iiler. No. Sl>  , a. r.  .V A. M.  Regular    meetings  on tho .first  \"Wednesday      of     each  month.  ^ ititiug brethren welcome.1  11. Chapman? W. -1'!.  N. \"\\V. 1'urdett. Secretary. ,  Moyi'e   Miners'   Union  ..No. 71 W. F.- of'rvi,  Meots in Minors' Union Hall ev-  el-y\"Saturd\ufffd\ufffdjr, evening.\" S >,joum-'  ing members aro cordially invited  to attend.,  I ' u ^  Albert Gill,   ' , James.Robert*^  Pro-id.-nt. ^ecrctnrv  3Larvey,     McCartei*  &  , Ivlacdonald. .      -r  ' BnrriitiT'V.Soiiqitoie, Noturies, Etc  '  Cranbrook,^' -\" -; lB.  G.  W.-P. GTJSD\/ ;  t.   \ufffd\ufffd  It.VUKISTKJC. MO^ICKTOi:! KTC.  i c   '  Cranbrook. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,'  , 13. c  DR. F. E. MILES, *  t    i n.  Dentist\",\ufffd\ufffd'   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Cranbrook,''   '.    -b, C.  f 1 c \" I   .  ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   , I  George H Thpmpson,  1 ' j,. *  Jjakhister,    Solicitor \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ,    NoTAity FuiiLtc, &L'   '  ,  OitaNBROOIC.       Biutimi Coluniua  W. E. BEATTY \ufffd\ufffd  Embalmer and Undertnkcr,  Phone 9. '      CRANBROOK  |   East Koolenay Bolting  yf\/   y 0. 130X S10  \\l) . ',\"  ' Cranbrook,   B. C.  Labor \"Bay Jn' Fern  \/f=  . <-Ivarp;e list of good, events.  . Over, $ 1.000 in ' prizes.    IJor.se  .... . ,  racing, foot raging, ( baseball,  football,    tenuis', tournament,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSquaw - tepee   races',\"1 Squaw  horse races,' etc. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '.  Entries must be made  with  ( ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd)*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*? t  '-%  ^  secretary.   -1 A\\7atch, for  large  -* t I. \"  r    \"  posters. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,     ,       '     '   *\"  -.^  G. H.,BouIton- v  x f '  > ' President  lW.\" So Sfanfey,  L '     Sccr.siir  <&\ufffd\ufffd%w\ufffd\ufffd&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffdm&r. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd@@s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^^ss\ufffd\ufffd  T. \"1. McVitlU'.C.K ,1'  I., S.    II.   Y  1'nrl.or. 1*  i:  McVITTIE & PARKER  Provincial Land'Suiivi-yij.-'*  KAII.WAY   As   JUIN1NG    EXCIXi:i;iliXG  Estimates Furnished.  O^FrCES  Kort Steele P. O. Box 23.  Cranbrook P. O. Box 11.  |A\" mnde'^iyjt.he vreec'n*t'p>r\ufffd\ufffd*.vrpr5i'--,adinittrilly.tbe ta  llWt JJeor'in 10a*-t Rootf-nay.   With che'Bpi>tOf'ilt f  and t,holPurest Spt ing Water it is unexcelled for  quality.    In.sibt^oii having \/Moyio Beer  BOTTLED,AND DRAFT BEEK  ' '    \"Wr     r  Il\\u  s  L  \\y  MUELLER & HESSE,   PROPS.  rt,__-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU-UJIWLU-BW-WMr  &VMowm&&Mti&^&Q<&t93&(te909^wa<^&e&c&<ttGQ&>':'i&''  6''  BUY   YOUR  Ad WiHer.'<  Show-Carrl Writer  Window Trliiimcr  Civil Service Hnm-i,  Ornamcnt-il DcsltT\"  , Mecli'iinlcnl Enfrlnccr  Mechanics! Draftsman  Voreuian'MfiChlnl-it  nircttical Enclrieer \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Klectrlct-in  I'owrr-Statlon Supt.-  Archit\ufffd\ufffd;il  Arch. Dmlt-iman  Structural Engineer  Structural Draltxinan  Contractor Ar Ilulldcr ,  I'orcirian I'lmnber  Civil Engineer  K.'K. Construct 'n Enjf.  Surveyor  Mining Engineer  Chemist >'  ]ltuik keeper  Stenographer  When the digostion la all right',  the action of tho bowels regular,  there is a natural craving and relish Tor food. When this is lacking  you may know that you need n  dose of . Ohaniberhiin\\s Stomach  imcl Liver Tablets. They streii^*  Lhen tho digestive organ-, improve  mi opporttme time to  prospect -\"PPetite and i-eguiate the  ito^-oM.  r L     i ! Sold by i ho   Mnj ie   bi.ng   ivc  Tu S'JIlth I.Vilst  Ko-'itcnav. ' Liuncry Co. \"'\"    ' '    '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Nam? ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. St.-J: No J\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd City\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  , THE--WAIVE,  Ice \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Cream Parlor  :    NOW OPEN  Drt-.vry V,....WH-.'K  h. \\. H.,nfr.\"r  If you Ayanl anythinp; in the  line of clothing or men's furnish nigs, try  C. A. F00TE  THE TAILOR  We carry in \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd=.!nek the goods  * to. inalce ' an up-to-date   suit  * lnadeiu. town, or we can get  I yoii , a special .ordered suit  I made to your measure.' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   We  * have ready-to-weai\" Campbell's  J. ciothiiig,,the   best made   and  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I  fitting clothing'in Canada.  \ufffd\ufffd^J.      Uuderw-ear,  shirts,   collars.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1^ lti.es, belts,  summer, hats and  nearly everything in  the  line  of  furnishings, .at   reasonable  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '-.       ,   \/\/  prices. v  All our goods and work guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing ant!  repairing done.  rep.  Thos  c  bu rumors  and  i-ita-  CiK.'irs,    Candy,       I'S'iut-  C.infcct-.iotiory.  .TOY\";*-.    NOTIONS    IviC,  \ufffd\ufffdcut_\ufffd\ufffd  'Victcria   St.  C* A., Foote  Merchant Tailor  Cigars  Tobaccos  Fruit and  Confectionery  FROM  A. B. Stewart  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTHE  MOYIE  HOTEL  F\\ F.JOHNSTON, Prop-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    This   hotel is  new  and  well  furnished.   The  tables are supplied with the best the market  aflords.  The bar is filled with the   best  brands   of   liquors  and cigars.  1-Ieaciqt.ira.rters for  COMMERCIAL  AND MINING .MEN  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    MOYIE, -        British Colunibi.'i  'I  IlESACI-MEll'   S'-J-OH,    l*.,|.<.  Litr^e tiiiiuplo,, room in cx>ritUiotion  with liorif-'c for commercial, .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdurn. Beat  of aiodrnmodrttion.  Headqunrtera  for   Com-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd merciiil nud jMimni: M(>n.  QUKBNS'AVK 'MOVIE, B.'C  SEND YO U11    \"W () I! K   .TO   \"J'J IK  ''.:'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd';  KOOTENAY  '     STEAM  LAUNDRY. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .    NICLSON  All White Labor.  f,mvo wnik with the    loeu! nyrzii-.  .    A. B. STEWART  i;AOjGT-3-2-9.-I9'  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd yTO SIR THE FIFTH INTERNAnONAL; ... (  !BRY\";FARM1NG: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdexrositi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ?::-   1   TN'SPO'KANE'.THB SAME'.WEElVi  f'    *  THE MILITARY INDIAN BATTLE NIQHT SHOW  \"CHIEFJOSEPH and the DATITX-Or  g A$20. ooo.oo race: progi^a^  OTini^STMOUSlTAlJM  iS    ^ 100.000.00 mLBESPEOT FORTHIS FAIR AND EV^  %\\  m  b  % \\  \ufffd\ufffd$%'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<  tt'  r\\  v   i  ??\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  1  _fflsS\"fc.  ii  B^4\ufffd\ufffdae  U.  ?;  nffl-'-'VJ-)  $!  BSn j'9  t*V     j  . o.  c'< 1  \"*\"   1  I^^V.J\ufffd\ufffd  i?  h  !i$  DEPARTMENT V\/ILL EXCEL.  jRE>DUCED \"i^L\\VKT RATES). d  '5E.MD TO R.H. COSOROV\/E, SE.CY FOR  PRIZE- LISTS  INFORMATION. :<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfas  !-K*  THK I\/FjAPELR. 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W., I ,T, H  rhl> U another Instalment of the series of true stories  the  life of \"Miss  Bcntleigh,  Professional  Shopper,\" '  , told to Miss iWciman by tho young tcomun- tchoso expert-  cct r are  being   set  down\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwith,  of  course,  names  and  'iaces changed from real to fancied.  Mneda, otic of the few legacies bequeathed by tho  \"Warren-Ben tleigh ancestors\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBentlelgh. to the society  columns, and tho world, and Miss Bentlclgh, professional shopper, to my hank account; I was still very  much n woman, with both society and business lesser  considerations when It came to satisfying a personal  fiyrfK*.*. 1010, by ths Now Tork Herald Co.   All rlctits rosnrTpd.) grudge. , ,  ILK mention ot my own firm n'ltrnctcd my There wan nothing Indefinite, depend upon it, ln my  attention to the women nhead of me. Other- description of the girl in the lynx lint. It all went  wise I-.probably never'should have noticed down in my report that afternoon, compiled from notes  them. They were just two of the conventional both'mental and jotted down while I had my uncon-  blue Herges one* meets by the score any day in    sclous victim in sight.    After I had dutifully recorded  Jhe shopping districts.   Hut the mlnute'that \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'Granny\"      ',   '    , , -         drifted back to me iii{-,<*nrs shot up, engcrly keen as a  fjtoj-hdund'B.   I drew n step nearer.  \"But I tell you Grnnby's selling the same thing for  & our dollars,\" ono of them was' saying. \"I seen-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsaw-  fit myself.\" .'.','      \"  The other politely remarked \"that she  didn't  bo-  fllevelt-' '\"'     , ,\",\"',  ' \"Well, they were advertised this morning, and I had  look when I was In there. .They've got some nicer  |thnn the oues we'have out nt four twenty-four, you can   (  Ibelleve me or not.   It's tho first,time I ever seen-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsaw   (  fonylhlng cheaper at Granby's than with us.\" '  'Did you buy.ono?\" wns the Immediate question.,  \\\ufffd\ufffd \"No: why bhould I?'  You can go up'and look them  lover yourself and see If I  ain't\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI'm.uot telling the   -  Itruth.   Then report it, that's all.\"      '  I strode  hastily 'forward  and glanced  back ns I   '  Ipasscd them.   One was ns nondescript as her dress.   ,,  ljust one 'color, and featuroless,' but when I saw the  fother.'.-io chier f-ptnker, I jerked my muff up to my'  ifiice,' first to hMc the face and second to conceal its  Iexpression of ecstasy.   For under the furry shadow of   -  'her hat'l recognized nt once the salesgirl nt Outturn's,  ! who had   \"spotted\"   mo  some   weeks   before,   whoso-  i whispered word of suspicion had prepared Cor mo my  [ first Tepnst of humble pie.       . '      ' *j  \"(THara'sl'V'l-s!lpred back a step and swung my   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  [arms outward to keep them from hugging me.    Tlioso  J'  i two In'front of me\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthcj-.'oiiibodli'd n sweet'revenge.,-*J  illow long lmd.I promised myself the pleasure of mnk- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_  Ing O'llura & Sons pay for'rny humiliation!    JVns it \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  likely I'd forget,the girl who had sold mo a rhlncslono  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  hni'r ornament nnd thpn caused my Investment to be   '  trnnsformed Into n tidy wad of tissue paper?   tVcIl. t>  |, hardly! .\", . '    *   !'  I'saw Instantly that she must hnve boon promqted ,  ; In rc^gnltlon of her coup d'etat\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmn'de a shoppor for, .  i O'Unrn, posslbly'ror the very renson that she had Iwen ,  -clever enough to,trap the shopper of a'rlvnl concern, a ...  [service the department store seldom fnUs to rocop- j  nl7p. She was now nt it. that was certain; new as to '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  blue serge and Imitation lynx hat, new In the open  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffddiscussion of, her business, new even unto the polish- .  *lng of Jier Kngtlsh.  , * t . - *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"You go up to Granby's to-day-nnd see for yourself,\"  cho wiw InKlKllng.       -,.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,  S4 Versus $4.24.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ' ( x$  '*-     . < r- , ]  The other nodded nnd I chuckled. Sho, then, was '-'  ^ilso 0110 'Of the O'Unrn shoppers. Two birds bagged  with .one stone! I'told myself. I tripped after them,  anxious for some eVw as to tho nature of the nrtlclo  that was soiling nt Granby's for less tlmn nt.O'IIara's.  1 ImpiUlent to discover what department tho colorless  one Intended to vi\ufffd\ufffdnt. '  lint their conversation .drifted Into other channels,  of which u oertnln \"Tom\" seemed to be the main cur-  ,rcnt. The girl tn the lynx lint lapsed coiufortnbly Into  the story of how she hnd \"brought, him to the centre\"  through a flirtation with another man. ' It was evident  from the confidence displayed that the two were either  relatives or intimates. Dut I had ceased to bo Interested.  When they disappeared Into n white tiled lunchroom  I found tho nearest telephone booth and called up John  \"Oolvert, the commanding otricer of G.1 Granby &. Co.'a  whole regiment of workers.  \"What arc we advertising to-day nt *?tV\" I asked'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAbruptly. \"O'Unrn Is selling the same thing nt $t.\"2t.  nnd they're sending In a shopper to examine our goods-  1 overheard a conversation\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbut never mind,\" 1 hurried on with my description, 'She's drab, sklti nnd eyes  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand hnlr just plain mud color; thin, medium height.  and nliout thirty; has on n navy blue tnllor made, a  aittle gray hat lrtih blue wing, and a squirrel iniiCr.\" I  1 stopped short. Our \"lllg Chief\" Colvcrt was laughing. I could sec his\" broad shoulders heaving ns distinctly ns if die telephone hadn't come between us.  \"1 said you ought to be a dote-dlve,\" ho sent over the  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwires. \"That would make c satisfactory police dc-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdscripUon.    What department -did you say?\"  \"That's Just what I couldn't Hnd out. I've told you  all I know. Now cnteli her If you can. She's going  ito look up something we've advertised nt four doKars.  JJottiM* Uoep a wntcli whewver there aro special sales.  Jill liav\ufffd\ufffdj more to tell you Cuter.\" '  As n mutter of fact, It wns the girl In the lynx hat  ffivho hold my particular iiitcrost. I wanted to trap  ilior\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand O'Hurn's with her\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdas she had me. Shu  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdflliould sec that Granby, 'too. had resources when It  cimiks to cornering a suspect; for though Mac\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdshort for  By Rira Weiman  HA  r^r\\  not v.Ithout Kindness\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"lint It's an unlikely extrara-  g.mrp for a yO'inu woman\"   The f.irl was vi-illiiii!.\"<,l!i h< r c-h.ilr. \"It's no exrr:iv 1-  g-aiKc,\" she Interrupted, \"if she's gulng to marry a rich,  111:111 *.\\ ho's pajjng.ifiii' It.\"  ThK time  I could  se.-iively choke back  tlie laiiKh.  Mnriiage ami a consequent truu-.-eiiu  had  once bei'ii  uiy own dc'lcm'-e ilnder similar 1 hi iini-t.mre-.    Mar-    ,  rl.igy and a 'iriiusspau, in fa.*t. -eem 10 be a wouian's  first solution of c*\\ vi'.v dllllMilty'. ' '  \"Come. Coht'it.\" the other man heir-'put In. and !  rooognij-ed the vii'ici' a- tint of Kuhert Ctiinnilii*., 'on..,  of. the attacln's of Gr.mli.v & Co., who alw.iys in.m-  cged to h<* mi hand when irnuble was afoot. \"Wh.it'*  the u-e (,)' m i,.*!p-,' tjnii* and liillc?\" l'.<*t the youn^:  wom.iii l.uy l.i*r -'.'k -.-i'.'ts In luture at 0 II.ir.i'--s  when- lliey Knuw   her.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .    , '     ,    ,  \"The  young  v.9111.111.\"   v. :>o  hid  home   with un  III  grace j  \"111k\"'' Oilveit'*-.    prmi'is' nf    Inquiry,   ,111m  w'heeled  nboi'it lnl.,tl!:ig with  ludlsiuttlon. ,, \"I  do\ufffd\ufffd c  like'your Impudence:-    She .hsini'd  f.ir forwni'd. u:i-<'  Ullstakable  iiicihk c  In   her eye,    \"There  are, re won*  why I can't shop^it-'OTInra's Just now.    It's none or *  your business, bur you'll li,!*'] (Jin before long wlf.v^l'ni',  buylns?-silk hlorts'ard who's p:i\\ In*.',for them.    Then  you'll kike notice mid have Somcchliii; to s'.iy to j'our-    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  sehe-s  about lusjlrg  my   tnule.\"    She   made  the  n'u-(  noun come ut villi a hue show of pride. \\ ery much .i^'  she: had told the'otlier girl, the day I followed tliein,\"  '  how she'd \".-nought Tom to'the mitre.\"'   1 sat h.icte;  enjoying the .scene hugely.    Tlu gill  w.is pulling u.i  a good play.   Sho had awakened to tlie possibility of.  sowing a seed cf doubt -so that .it least they .should  not be sure of her.      '  Iiut I was aiuns-ed at 5!r Culvert's reply.  niacU'.n'nilKtake\": ' he began at once. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  *'I bhould wiy .vou have!\" she losino time In nssurlng  him. i \"You'll ilnd it m'.t soon.ciiouirli.' You think I'm  a shopper! do J\"-' ^v*-'\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"-'\"'i'l'er or no^hopp.-i. you  needn't worry about mv toniliig heie any\"i)iort'.\" Now,,  have you fl-.iished with in-V\" Shu un-, on her feet. '  fiicing them bi.th.\" ' ,    -     '  1 could see only Mr. Colvcrt. A pnz-iled question  hesitated? behind  hU glasses,  a  half apology on   his  lips. ' ' ' '  He came to ire the Instant the door hnd closed with  a sharp ..hip'l.ehiml her.    \"U<> you Uiliik It at ull.po*.  slble   ih'at  uni-louslv.  \"If WP'Vd  wu   h.oe   made   11   mistake?\"   he   asked.  JGf&F*'     She leaned forward, unmistakable menace in her eye.    -'_\\'V'      _SS. .\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -  the fact that Henshaw's Imported gauze ribbons were    ly announced; \"new lot.   Wc had first'choice    O'FIara  got tho rest.   We're selling them special at ?4.   O Ilaia  has   thorn   In   regular  stock  at   S-t-24.    Just  a   little  arranged to make a tK-tler showing thnn ours; that a  particular Krcnch face powder was being sold nt Col-  llng'a for two cents below the standard price; that  Itose Brothers had u greater variety of colors in a now,  dre*-*; material than we had obtained, I allowed myself the hi Miry of telling about the girl ln the lynx  hat.    Not one detail did I overlook,  from the nppar-  trick of ours to prove that If you go to a so-coud rate  house for a tlrst class article you pay more for it  than nt a first rnte one.\" lie lenaed back to enjoy my  reception of the scheme.  I   leaned   forward   Impatiently.     \"Well\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand    the  cut hel-ht of her vellow pompadour to tho tilt of her girl?\"  nose   the soubrette .slliiiness of her wnl.st. the cut of \"The  girl?    Of course!\"    He smlled at my Impa-  be; co it  the shape of her blnc-k suede shoes. tienco.    \"She wns spotted when she came   n and foi-  4he  voung  woman  answeiing   to   the   above,\"   I lowed straight to the lampshades.    -A o wa ,h\ufffd\ufffdl her  ended    decisively,   \"is  a   shopper   for   OTIiut.'s.    No pick out one with a rose border   pay for It and ask  nwucr   via 'she may \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy to the contrary \ufffd\ufffd caught, to hnve It put In n box so that she could take it with  matter          : sno n   > ^    U would hnve gone Into their stock after com-  tlili 13 a cert.     .. j,nrifl0n i,nd been made nnd the price reduced if we  ine uraD u   e. hadn't tnken the precaution to substitute n bare wire  \"So thero  wore  two of them.\"  observed  Mr.  Col- fnuno und 0IlcIose a cnrrt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdith Grnnhy & Co.'s com-  vert, looking np fr\ufffd\ufffdm the repott as I eutenxl hla ofllce pllmont3  t0 O'Unrn.    The drab one Is not likely  to  next morning. come again.\" he chuckled.  \"Yes.    Did you get the drab one?\"          __ \"Then the other probably will,\" I warned.   \"Watch  ' Ho looked nt uie f 10111 the corner of nn eye and a ou( fop hcr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand then turned to nnother girl nnd asked If I looked  like n pink silk petticoat. Insult. I call Itr There  wns 110 longer hesitation ns to the correct noun aud  verb\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthoy tumbled precipitately after one another-  I stilled n laugh, 'though I was astonished to fltxl  \"the girl such easy quarry. Sho, had been caught ou  the first bait set up to trap'her.  ' Hei- Very Good Guess.  \"She  probably   guessed   that  you   were  a, professional sho*pj>er.\" Sir. Colvcrt put ln quietly.  Instead of playing at Ignorance, tlie girl darted up.  -I a shopper!   \"Well, I like that!\"  [     \"So do I,\" came back \"Big\" Colvert promptly.  \"But I'm nothing of the sort.\"  \"Then how do'you'know what a shopper is?\" was  the Immediate question. .  \"I guess I'haven't worked In n dry goods store for  six years without knowing more thnn I want to about  them.\"  ' \"And how docs It happen that a girl who'work-i  behind the counter can visit another storn at ten  o'clock ln the morning?\"  \"Oh, but I'm not working now,\" she corrected,  hastily.  \"Quito so\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnot'behind the counter. Now you're  buying twelve dollar silk skirts for your Hi in.\"  She flamed scarlet under the ci-o.ss-quostlonlng.  \"Nothing of the sort.    I wanted that for myself.\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTurdou xnc If I suggest\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. Colverfs \\oiee was  Man Are Gullible.  J'Oh, you mon:\" t  retorted.    \"The clrverest of you  'nre the most gullible when the game Is a woman's.    I  saw Uie girl at the store something like six weeks ago.  Is it plausible that she's since made arrangemc i \ufffd\ufffdg  marry' money?''- ='     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. J ,  \"Uut if in our zeal to be quits with the 0'Pr~ for  tlie'trick they played Oyou\"-i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd he insisted- '     *.  I-disdained to answer. There wasn't any douUf In  mv mind. It wn*> too absurd, his hesitancy ln tho  face of such absolute evidence: And a bit disappolut-  1,'ip\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI had hoped he would enjoy my \\ Ictory with mo.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"Oh. by the way.\" he said carelessly as I dropped  Into his oflke one iiiorniii*,- some time later, \"seen anything of the O'Unrn girl since the affair here?\"  \"Last week.\" I replied with a touch*'of malicious  satisfaction, \"at Coiistaiitltie's, pi icing a French matinee.    I't'i-haps ;>ou still think\"   \"Well,\" he reached out- slowly to n side table,  took up a newspaper, unfolded, refolded and placed It  with Infinite concern directly ln front of uie, \"herb's  the reason.    1 thought you might he interested.\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I followed his movements wondeiingty, then glanced  down nt the open sheet\/  The headlines nnred bright yellow:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Papa O'Uara   ,  stops clopetnenr!   And young Tommy faces breach of  promise suit.    Son of bin dry goods merchant picked  pretty snU'sglil with an eye to romance.    1'apa steps  In with mi e.u> to business.\"  IMvnllel van n pWurc of the girl in the lynx hat.  \"posed especially\" for the paper, I'.elow was told n  tearful tale of how Tommy O'lTara, iatc- of Yale, but  now of the iirm of O'llara & Sons, hml undertaken\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  without unduly Haunting the 'fact\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdto till the de-  llciencies In the young lady's education nud wardrobe  so that she might he fitted to take her place as his  wire; how papa had discovered the damage to his  treasury, and how tlie girl. In consequence, was about  to sue for the damage to her affections.  When I had finished reading I looked up. His  tongue ln his cheek. Mr. Col\\ert was watching me  decorously.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIlin,\" 1 remarked as I handed back the paper,  \"this Is satisfactory proof that I'm having my\"-revenge on all concerned.    I thank you.\"  i\ufffd\ufffd  \"NEW   NUTS    IN    THE    AMERICAN\"    MARKETS  twinkle danced behind his glasses.    \"She  was after  painted lamp-shades.\" Hie wizaid of Granby's prompt-  HARD    LINES  .-.<<\"T\"IIB most low down trick ever played hy one  , ' {J' white mini on another.was played on me.\" said'  the mini who \"admits he' was not always, so  honest ns he Is now. \"it was the diabolic Invention  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd otic iniin from whose pocket I one evening extracted  41 Knui'l roll of bills. ''.Along-with the, money, which A.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffddid w-joit. i secured a..letter'.which I old not ivaut, but  which I could.not return'to the,gentleman's pocket  without apprising htm of iu.y foriner meddling with  ii|a tlniuiel.il affairs. ,  \"When 1 got lo my own room I read the letter. 1  RV.Ished a hundred times r.ftiir ma, I .hadn't, ft was  Jin nppeai for assiisUmcel The writer was a woman.;  iShe wns living In u. -.mall Illinois .town. Apparently  nhe had some cliitin on the.hiiin.' She told him u' the  rjentli of two, iiJoiiiboi-s of her family. \ufffd\ufffdf ihe slf.t-,  ih-ss uf another \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'a'lid of her own \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdoverwrought conui-  tlon: She 'was de.stituU- y.wl -She begged liln'i to send  Aier at once u.s much inoiwsy iw he could possibly siiare.  \"1 don't mind -saying that that letter miw.le a power--  \ufffd\ufffdnl Impression ou 'nit'. I- .cad it several tiiues before,  i-oliig to bod, and Jn in.v sleep 1 dreained ni-oul It. I  unw that poor woiiinti's tears. I heard her s br and  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdjirayers,. I picture\/! tlio dead and dying. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd cJiUdren.  _\\long toward morning I silt up' 011 the,edge of (he  Jjed'and called 'uiyself ui'tmcs.  '    \"'You Ix'a.si.' said I, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<v<ni misevabU' brute, yon' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Itut I won't repiMit all the hard n.-iine-s 1 handcid out to  myself that: morning. They <JouV. soiiiul wi'1,1 when  joy ssay them ouL loud. \"  FOR    THE    BURGLAR.  \"Ily nnd by I counted the money again that the man  nnd 1. had swapped the night before.    There was Just  *f.TO. ' Since the money was wrapped up in the woman s  letter''I'-had no doubt Unit ho had scraped It together  to send to her. 1 could not return the money to the  mnn, for I didn't know where to tind lilin.. but-my  sense of - humanity forced me to do the next best  thing. The woman's name and address were 011 the  letter, n.ud l'resolved to 'forjvnrd. it to her. 1 did eveu  moro thnn that. 1 was hard'up myself Just then,  devilishly hard up; luit \",I kne\\V that. woman's need .  was greater .than niini.'. anil I added the Inst !>10 I  hnd In the world to .jJjo other man's $00 and seut It  to her.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , , ' ,        ,  .\"That oiiglit to have ended the Incident, but It  ili'ln't. Two years later I\" met. that man again. It  I'oesn't matter'where or how, but 1 met him. nnd It  was what I learned then that killed my faith in human,  nature. That letter \\vas a fake. The- mnn always  curried 'It for the beneiit of gentliinieii ,ot my profession. A friend otit . West wrote it. She wrote a  fresh lette** every .week, and the man .carried it  wrapped around\" whatever money be happened  to have In his pocket. He figured Hint the most hardhearted criminal alive would be melted by nn appeal  of. that kind nnd w'oiiJd give up the boodle. He llg-  ured right In my case. If, .gol me iiiid'lt.got my MO.  which, of course, the man \"biadn't counted on; hut i  leave it lo any--unprejudiced witness it' tli.it wasn't  playing just \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdabout as low it -.l.i.iud as it l.s possible for  any  i.i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdin ifo 4'1-i.v.''  With the girl tn the lynx hit still on my list I didn't  quite feci that my account with O'Unrn had been  properly squared. Each day 1 looked for hor before  Ien\\ tug Granby's for my round of the other shops.  And finally I wns rewarded. She hurried In one  morning as I was going out\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtrom lip to toe preclsely  itsl had noted her In-my report.- I faced about and  followed, trailing her until she stopped at ii.display of  silk underskirts. , Then I 'made. a..rush for \"Big\" Col-  \"She's here\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtlie''O'Unrn girl,\" I niinouneecVwltho-at  ceremony. \"'Do get her. and lot me be In at the death.\"  Mr. Colvert sprang up. opened the. door of an'.'adjoining room-and told .me to wait. \"They've\/probably  got her alreadv,\" he aii-swercd'as he weht out.  I followed the movement of his hand and sat down,  alert for any sound'In'the otlice 1 had just left. Of  course there were liinumenihle. ways of i-niining lo  earth a shopper once identified ns such. She might  have ,been\"trailed from .counter to counter, the name,  of her ilrni spoken In stage whispers. ' She might meet  everywhere curt 'Inattention.- 15\ufffd\ufffdt Granby, 1 knew,  empioved no such obvious methods.  Treschlly Mr. Culvert's big tread announced him. the  oflice door'opened and a Hurry unmistakably feminine  'tlew in with every evidence of cyclonic rage. Another  mnn,'whom I could not'see. .followed.  \"I inn niore than-sorry.\" Mr. Colvert was saying,  'with n suavity that perched uncomfortably on his  great shoulders, \"that yoii have been subjected to liny  unpleasantness.\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"Unpleasantness!\" the voice under the lynx hat  burst forth. \"If vou only call that unpleasantness! I  asked her the price of a skirt and when I said I'd take  it sli** {stared me In the face and lauyhed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyes, laughed  NOW that food supplies of nil sorts and especially  meat nnd eggs have reached such [irii.es a great  many persons aie looking about for substitutes  among the inenibets of the -vegetable kingdom. When  a noMre denies himself to the vegetal Ian cult one  of the tlrst .staples to be considered is mi', food, for  this furnishes highly condensed noui ishiui'iit which  coiubh.es w-ell wkh tlie huge bulk of olhei \\egetab.t*  foods.  Many now \\arletles of nuts. ha\\e been Introduced  to the American markets'from'nil .parts, of the world  in recent years and in this held of provisions alone  may now be'found a pleasing\/tivcrsify of flavor and  quality. Pine nuts, which grow in the cones of some  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpine trees both, native' and, foreign,; iire now to.be.  11-id.Iu.s.oiuc of our inarkct\/\/.. They liaye always been ,  popular'-.villi the. American Indians, and Jn India and  hi various pans of Europe, especially in Italy, pine  nuts ariv.w-idely enjoyed.; In India there Is a variety  Of pine, uiits wliich are pounded hft'b a paste nnd mixed  with honey, lii this country where the pine nuts' are  to be had nt all'they'lire usually the snihil -ilium nuts,  which' arc shelled and sold by the .pound. These arc  used for dessert in the usual .fashion.  One of the nuts which .seem to' be growing very  popular is the paradise nut of South America, which  Is'much likea lira's* 11 nut in flavor. It is not as yet  to.be had everywhere or whenever it Is wanted. The  South Auierieii'n cream nut Is also a delicacy, although  a' rare one. of tlie American \"markets. The tropical  cashew nut is a little bettor known In the United  States and is by inaiiy persons considered to.be the  most dellcioiisly1 tiiivm-ed uut'in existence. The nut is  tlie most peculiar member \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd f the nut family ia that  it is poI.scM.01js'when 1 iitcii raw and eulirely harmlcas  when roasted, 'the nut is u-scd In making a very delicious iniul}. hut is not well ..now 11 either iu ihls loim  or Iu Its utiliii.il state.  In Cnllloiiii.i the plstache nut. which formerly came  to us onl\\ from the Oi km. is now being mown, so  that we aie beiomlng inn, h more l.ui'illai with it than  we formelly wele. Man*, poisons still know It. how-  one'-, oiil> In lis uses as u iIa\\oiing when it appeals  hi tie in-.iiii takes aim i.indy. l-'or thl.s puipose the  nuts an* bl.iuihid and sold free 110111 their husks.  Orientals, howe\\ei. h.i\\e a most delei table way of  drvmg and salting the nuts and serving th\"tn as we  do.salted aliiionds. They may' be found in all the  Turkish and Syrian shops prepared In this fashion,  and, it would'.be ii very, simple maitcr so to preparu  tiiem at lioiiie.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn California also the Klngslaiul chestnut is now be-'  ing grown. It is not a real .chestnut at ail. but.much  niiire like a liibeu. Kron'i the Chinese dealers in California,, New York and niaiiy other parts- of the\/United-  States have come many other inns which are constantly gninitig In i.'opula.r'.ty Willi Aiiiericans. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  ; The best known of these'Is the lichi nut.'which Is  really a dried \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfruit\" surrounded by a nutlike. shell.  The \"ginkgo \"nu'r. which' is borne.by, the \"maidenhair\"^  tret'., grows 'quite abundaiilly ,ln sotne\" parts of the '.  llnlteil States, but Americans do not as yet seem to  care much, about'. I,'. The Chinese .residents of this  country like, It very much, and, it Is to ..-,:. found iu  'almost'all-Chinese shoi's. 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