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We  saw  it, just  ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        6uce, the, whole stock was-cleared out in a  few  days.    Although' not pur buciness yei we   lost  ?  - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,    money oii that sale.  ^ , Grt readj-tosiockup'oii Gr<K<;rfesoii the IOUi.,-hliatis wJiei'i cur  sale siarti, and we expect Ui turn out our .whole  i\ufffd\ufffdtock   of   Staple and  ,Faucj-Cfocerie,s in even !<.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<, lh.ina few <3avs.\" Curie anil', learn thu  \"X^LXGrDESC^ J5PTE5LXO-E2JS\" on Graccrlc* in-Moyip.     '  Koit (lu.tury.  Trail i-s to   have  telephone service.  -Hiram C. Gill has been  elected  , ,i i  mayor, of Seattle.  ' i,r ,  '  i  Louis James, the actor, 'was GS  years'd\ufffd\ufffd age wheu he died.  OUR CARD AND READING ROOM  .   ,   i r.    is; ^ery popular. ;A nice place'Co    -,  r ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"        ,\"    \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; drop, 'iuto and spend'  a few \" nio-  '! , ,,'V   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      ^ueiits,' we always   have - a ' nice     .\"   ,  :' ,-,'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,'.,-    , warj'n,, fire. >>.    \" ,-      , . - -   -  .v.'.':-'w'tE -.\"a\/r.-awYNNE.'-!;\"* .\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  two'years, which will menu prac-  tically another' traueontiiieiital  system, as the company has decided to complete the Crow's.Nest-  Pass line through to Vancouver  as quickly as possible. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  The road is- in, operation .at  present as fair as Midway, but the  extension of it .through to' the  Pacific .coast has long been contemplated by' the company. ' It  is only within tho past, few  'days,  however, that anything definite Xelson Wl]- be doub]e(J  has been known m the matter,  although a decision , was reached  'during',the conference iiuMontrcal  recently,, when the construction  program'for tho year was\" .formulated.' , ,   '  \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ' '    '   .r    '  , Two years from noirjfc is-, said  will\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsee,,'the completion of \"the  line. ' '     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ',  ' ' '*    '  1 The Aurora Mining A* .Milling  Company have let a contract to IL j {$'\/  j N. Brenton for the hauling of 100 j (()  tons of ore from the mine acros.sj^  tho lake lotko platform near tho|i{\/  railway oiitLis side. Already sev- j ^  oral tons have been'brought over, w  Tho compuny i-;in comm-.inieation  with several smelting Grins and  it i.s not settled where the ore will  be shipped, but it may be sent to-  Murope. The mi'uo run samples  of the ore  go about   2S p\ufffd\ufffdr cent  Tiie capacity'of the factory of  the  Kootenay'Jam  Company  of '25inc' 25 v\ufffd\ufffdv cent 1\ufffd\ufffdfad- aud 22on\ufffd\ufffd-.  ces in silver to tlie ton.    There is  \"!A negro bank was established  in Mobile recently, receiving'  nearly $2,000 in deposits the first  day. , '.-    \"  a fine body of ore blocked   out   in  the mine. * '    ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .  \/T  \"  ,ity *:,We Will Appreciate  [ an order for (a sackf of   g       ,'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  PURITY     F L d U R.  It is not'a cheap flour.but quality' counts.  -i        <\"s      \" ,'    ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - I C ,  V \\ ': Ypii Will Appreciate ;f  . the superiority.over other Brands.';'. iFmakes  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.' ?\". more bread-and better bread.'.. .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' l  Lecture was Good,  Seattle is to have the highest  building in \ufffd\ufffdthe,.' United States  west of,New York. --I,t will,be 20  stories, and will cost more' than  a million and a'quarter dollars.'  -ArV  Get . the' ftabit-- ?:,  Go\"; to  CROWE BROS. & CO.  ^s-  ' Dr.'J. II. White, superintendent  of Methodist, missions for British  Columbia, gave a very interesting  illustrated lecture aVthe Method-'  ist,church last evening. lie had  some splendid views,, of northern  British-Columbia, and he gave a  graphic description of towns and  the country as ho wont, along.  Dr. White has been in every nook  and corner of the'-;province, and  speaks from -actual, experience.  His lecture was a rare treat.  The ladies, served .refreshments  afterwards; *    '  w '     . > ' i  Tn Cranbrook'teachers' salaries  are to be placed on a 12, month  basis and the placing of the minimum salary at' $70 per. month or  $S10 per year, the same'as, in  Nelson, Fernie and ''Jrand Forks.  In these 'places the salaries' of  principals run from $133 to $130 a  month and the salme scale will f,be  adopted in Cranbrook also.  S _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_!*-  ,.--,_,  KSTAHI.ISHEI>  1897  Se'ale c&s '\"EILvsroll  INSURANCE   and MINING   '  and INVESTMENT BROKERS.,  tie: Mill at Yahk.  Head Office  CRANBROOK, B. C.  Men's Shirts and Gloves  are the lines- I find I have too many  of at this season. Will make substau-  tial'i-eductious to reduce stock.  J. W. FITCH  -Chas. Biesel, .superintendent of  the Snbwshoe mine at Phoenix.'  and formorly of tho St. Eugene  mine at Moyio, is putting in' a  big tie mill\" three miles east'of  Yahk. It will be a portable mill  and will be run by electric power.  The mill can be moved from placo  to placo within' a certain radius  of the power plant, aud the  power will be carried by .a wire  to the mill. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd The new mill will  give employment to about 10 men.  A largo private game preserve  is planned for^Crestour A- syndicate of Calgary c capitalists have  purchased 1200 acre's at the summit of Goat mountain near Ores-'  toni from ^the Canadian Pacific  railway.,. The '\"..park is ''well  watered with\" natural streams a\"ndp  lakes, and makes, an ideal game  preserve.\" It will ,b3 fenced .and  stocked with game of all kinds,  and placed,in cha'rgo of aa experienced game warden.  Crow a Busy Road.  On   account 'of' tho ' slides    at  Rogers pass and at'rFieId,\" on 'the  main   Hue,  all  main   line,    trains  were  run over  the  Crow's Nest  road, which made this lino a  very  bu-,y   one.      Last.  Monday \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfive  passenger trains'passed  through  iloyie within   that; tmany  hours.  Tho mainline is again clear,  and  trains are running as 'usual.  i. At  the scene of \" the    Roger's  Pass disaster work ,6f  recovering  the bodies of the victims is  boing  pressed  nnd. 41 have now   been  recovered.\"   'Among  those   taken  in  \\r\/ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  mi  Ti  A*  These are .without doubt the  finest oranges grown, shipped  in tissue paper,upon whiqh is  printed \"SUNKIST.\" In buying these oranges'you are- insured * of ;,the ;finest  grown.  W  'also  nave   some  firm   and  r P x  fine    thin-skinned   lemons, ' jft%  it*-  7i'^'Sk>:m',Sk'l>-'Si->-->->->i>-'  tree''ripened.  Macj5achern \\ &\": Macdoiiald'  The- Mask- Bail.  out lately was  one Japanese  .    , ^   v l L  whose hands was a plug of tobacco and a knife, showing the suddenness with which tho avalaucho  came ou the party. '.\"   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  John Houston Dead-  Gave Satisfaction.  ^?z.sV. si-i -,-\ufffd\ufffd. rf\/jO? ifei^^z_rfii-^^i_rf.'J.V.'rfr_rf-i:jiAi.rfr sh-s$z^&LJ^ &. ste-siz s&i  $  i  I  MOVIE'S    LEADING    HOTEL.  Hotel Kootenay  The best of accommodations  for  tho Traveling Public.  Largo and Commodious Sample Rooms. Billiard Eounis.      h,  McTAVISH & CAMERON  Proprietors. '(  I  Don't forget to see our new prints and ginghams.  We  are  now showing a beautiful  :.   range ofblouses snd skirts for spring.  May Be in Slide.  It is feared that Geo. Herrin,  John Mackio and James Munroe  are amongst those who lost their  lives in the snowslide at Wellington, - on the Great .Northern a  short time ago. All three were  employed in tho camp of tho East  Kootcnay Lumber company below Moyie. They quit and left  for Seattle, and it is thought they  were ou the ill fated train. All  three names have appeared in the  list of passengers missing.\"  Committed   Suicide.  C. E. Vroiii in, employed in A.  L. -MeDet'inoL's .wholesale liquor  store at Cr.inbrook, committed  suicide Tuesd iy morning by taking carbolic acid. After opening  the store for business he retired  to a room at tho back, where he  was found a short time after with  an empty bottle. Tho lips, noso  and back of the right hand were  badly burned.  From the  rise  of   the   curtain  till the end of the  last act  there  was not a   dull   moment  in   \"The  Private Secretary\"   as  presented  by the Creston Dramatic   Club  at  Moyie last, Friday night  in   Mor-  ley  hall.     The  play went  along  just   as    though   it   was iu  the  experienced hands of professionals.   Tiles'\" kuow  tlieir lines, and  that unseen actor,  the prompter,  was never iu evidence.     R.  O'li.  FitzGerald,  a3 tho  Rov.   Robert  Spalding,    portrayed     faithfully  his part and   was   at  himself  nil  the time.   J.-J. Athorton,  as Cat-  tormole, was great.   ,IIe was padded  up  so   that  he    filled    very  comfortably   F. 13.   Hawthorne's  suit.    Jack Athorton, as the tailor  of liond street,  showed  that  he  was n gentlemen w-hethor   drunk  or sober.    A.   S.   FitzGerald,   Geo.  Young-^Jas.  Clark   Skinner,'   Fred  Watson,  Jas.    Richard,    Mrs.    J.  Dcrb5rshire1 Miss Mooro and   Miss  Cartwright all played their   parts  cleverly.      Tlio    hall    was     well  filled and everyone was satisfied.  ,-John Houston,   ex-member'  of  the ., Provincial \"t legislature, \"  ex-  mayor Lof Nelson and tho 'pioneer  journalist of fchei K-i^tenaj's',   died  at'Quesuel  \"Tuesday.   The direct  cause of death was   heart failuro  and internal troubles irom   which  he  must havo suffered   extreme  pain for months  past.   The  pain  was, so great  that  he frequently  lapsed into unconsciousness,   but  ho was conscious half an hour   before  death.     At  Quesuel   everything possible was  done  for him,  Dr. Smith of tho B.u-kerville   hospital^, coming,'for'    consultation.  The body is being  brought   down  by special, stage and will   be  interred at Nolson.'  I    Those intending  taking-.in ,'the  masqucrado.bnU   on   March   17th,  the evening  of St. Patrick's  Day,  should lose no time   iu  arranging  for {tlieir  costumes.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Woivi   has  been received  from   Mrs.  Anderson, costunier, of Nortlip'oi-fc,   that  on account'of   another'\"engage-,  mentifc'will be impossible for  her  to  bo  here..,   However,   thero   is  plenty of time1 for  all   to -arrruge  for costumes  at  home,   \"and Mio  doubt there will be a good variety,  represented.        VftUis \"wills.\"-bo  awarded to the best locally  made  costume    worn    by    a  lady  and  gentlem.au.     Dancing   will   begiu  at 0:30 sharp, aud the masks   will  be-raised at Hh.'lO.    The  dance  it-  being given by the'Moyio Hockey  Club.    Tickets are SI.  rielp Zinc Industry,  XK  Bust  Plan Amalgamation.  A referendum vote will probably be takeu within the next  'month by the various miners'  unions of tho Western Federation  of Miners with a view co amalgamating with tho L'uited Mine  Workers of Ameiica.  J, 0. Mullen   Killed.  Woik is^being rushed on the  new'additions of both the International and Cosmopolitan hotels.  At both places the lathers aud  plasterers are busy, aud the new  parts of both pi ices 'will be  ready to occupy by the 15th or  20th of the month. Tho inspector will be here about the 21st of  Mircb, when tho now improvements on all of the hotols will bo  inspected  Hon. Wm. Tcmplonian, minister  of rnihe?, has given notice of a  resolution .providing for an expenditure riot exceeding -,$50,000,  for investigating processes used'  iu tho reduction of v.inc, ,fbr making experiments and 'for any  other purposes that m;j,y->ba  deemed advisable for the promotion of production and manufacture of \/\/mc' and. ziuu products1  from .Canadian ores.  \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd  'At- present, many thousandsvof  dollars aro lost annually to 'O.in-  ada through unscientific and inadequate methods of treatinir zinc  ores, especially in British Columbia.  Tho mines department of tho  government proposes to undertake experiments and g.it.h->r information from abroad,- with a  view to improving the,.pioseut  process and prevent the groir.  waste prevailing iu the troat'u-nt  of ores.  \ufffd\ufffd   ...  Y.  M. C. A. for Cranbrook.  Difficulty  Is  Over.  Will Stop   Profanity.  -C        J\\u  Buys   Place   Adjoining.  Imperial Bank of Canada. '  Capital  Authorized \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$10,000,000.00     , \\  Capital Paid, Up\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-5,000,000.00 f  !                  Reserve   Fund \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd5.000; 000.00 \ufffd\ufffd  BRANCHES   IN BRITISH COLUMBIA- j  Cranbrook, Arrowhead, Golden. Kamloops, Michel,   New , Michel 1  \ufffd\ufffd                   Fernit, Nelson, Eevelstoke. Victoria, and Vancouver. ', |  I            Drafts and Money Orders sold avaible in any |  I                                    part of the World g  I                          Savings Bank department. I  I           Interest all owed on deposits from  date  of deposit. S  |MOYlE BRANCH.      J. R M.   PINKr'lAM,  Manager- |  . II. A. Smith closed-a deal this  week for. the' purchase of the  TIartigan & Barron property  which-adjoins his building on the  north.i , The building is two  stories, and occupies the south  half of lot 0, block 2. Mr. Smith  will take possession on March   15.  Must Cut Out   Music.  If any man in Moyio wishes to  shout and yell and uso profane  language he had bettor first seek  some secluded spot out in the  woods before ho gives vent to his  ;feeliugs. Gonstablo , Dinsuiore  inteudsto put a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd quietus to this  sort, of thing on the ''streets, and  his action will meet with general  approval. Only a few nights ago  the constable got tip but of bed  and went out and gaye a bunch  of men ou the street a severe  reprimand for the 'language th'ey  wore using. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  J. O. Mullen and Archie Boyd  were blasted and instantly killed  jas tho result of drilling into a  mUsed hole in tho Gnutby mines  near Phoenix Tuesday night.  Tlio men were operating a machine iu stopo \"9 when the accident occured. It was Million's first  shift at tho Gran by. Mullen was.  II years of ago, and was woll  known in Moyie, Cranbrook and  Kimberley. Ho was a member of  the Odd Fellow?' lodge at Crau-i  brook, and a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd member of the  Miners' Union at Greenwood, having transferred from _tho Moyie  union last October.    '  The difficulty with tlio waterworks now seems to be over for  this year. Most of tho 'frozen  pipes have boon thawed out by  elootiiuity and ail but a very few  havo water iu their places.  . Til\ufffd\ufffd k n\"d U cigar lias iurupod  into prominence thiough the excellent il-ivoi- of tho toba.'co out  ot winch it is made.  Cranbrook H-jr-ald:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-Tho w.-rd  comes from Montroalalnc n Y. U.  C. A. building, costing .^\"-'iS.OOO:  will bo built at Cranbrook iu.  conformity to a policy cariiVd out  by the C. P. R. during tho Iiisfc  few-years. Tho railroad h.is already provided like iustituiions  at White River. Chapleau, Kcn-  ora and Povelstoko.  m  rl  1 '^3i\ufffd\ufffdh  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!,^!!f''  Are- you frequently h.ni-si.-'  Do you have that annoy bur tif-!>-  ling in your throat? I'oi-ynui  cough aunoy you at nigul, :ind ii  you raise mucu-i in tho uiuniin^-'  Do you want relief? If m\">, I ike  Chainberhiin's (Jough reme-iy 'ind  you v.-ill be pleaded, ^'dd by i!i\"  Moyij Drug Si Stationery Co.  m  \\Ai  To Industrial School.  Anorder has gone forth \"cutting but\" music in hotels and  other public places hi Moyie.  The order went into effect AVed-  uesdny.  The host salmon, 3 tins far 50cts.  at Crowe Bro.-.  Wednesday Constable Bulger of  Fernie left hero with Tommy  dimming for Vancouver, where  the boy will placed in the Industrial School for a term of four  yoai'3. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' j  Tho best oranges  50   cents ,a  dozen at Crowe Bros, '  One   Lived   Here.  Mrs. Johu Darbyshirennd G. A.  M. Young, who .'ployed in \"The  Private Secretary\".herb last Friday evening, wei-o once residents  of Moyie, . Mrs.' Darbyshire, as  Miss Moore, was one of the first  teachers in the Moyio school, imd  Mr, Young,\"ran tho gravity tram  at the St. Eugeno for a long  time.  at prices to clear before  spring goods   get  in.  Suits  The Royal Seal cigar has been  before the smoking public for a  dozen years. It is made iii Nelson  and can be bought in nearly  every mountain town.  Now  . \ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  S3.50  3.35  <(  ; 2.50  ( c  2,75  1 (  2.25  86.00  5.50  4.00  3.80  3.50  Here   is an   opportunity- to clothe  ,, .'your boy at tlie very lowest prices.  At the Daylig-iit  Store,  EGBERTS -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd&,.'':]yi;ESSINQER-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn;  s&s )  li  'fl  :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"?,  ['\";s     #1'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .A-r-'iw*  V\ufffd\ufffd,'$-  .*t ?  Iv  aai*_=Z'1.==\ufffd\ufffd^rcjL=\ufffd\ufffd.,- .-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdj^ew-&c  'IPTJT!  FHE., MOYIE LEADEE.  J\" iblislieil in the mtcn.sl ol the people  of Moyie and Kasl Kootcnay.  F. J. SMYTH. !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. hm-iIiii.  COM Oil ijj- ILARr  ones.      There1 should   be   no  complaint.     Tlie   government <  can stand   it, and   besides   we'  Uee4 the, money.'  VDF.il. MGYIK, BRITISH COLUMBIA.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrM_  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>. I-'ncli of the elikf or.  ~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\/*\\ \ufffd\ufffd:!ns *'f *'1(: h\"'lv i'i \ufffd\ufffd  ,-.\ufffd\ufffd>. % hnk ia rhe Chain of  <t\"\\ J ) Life. A chain i\ufffd\ufffd no  \"^r \/ stronger than its  \" weakest link, the body  no   stronger   than   its  %      WORLD'S   DOINGS.'  V\" i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi I  11ATK     OF    61'llsl.i.U-nON  One Tear   : .    .  .   ,$2\\00  PBIDAY,,MAB01I JI, 1910.  Pay the printer.  Trevor kick a live'wire when  u  dx is clown.-  llalley's comet will  bo  iiearc-'  to the earth on May 17th. ;  The Pauhmdle smelter at Sand i  point will be ready to treat on'1  by March 1.36h < !  The Great\" Northern   will   bui!  a $13,000 depot at1 Uonuers Ferry ; ^===^\"    r?==^   Tho old depot will bo'used  as  n I iiffesrtrS-fesrtrSSse&e-tf-egsSiiress-sjK  warehouse. jj    '       CHI.MOOKERS.     '      %    i * ,f v  T)r.'Carl Webber,  still  practic-, ?,$.$*59-\ufffd\ufffd->3\ufffd\ufffd5:y3;53.-jvS$S^3>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdec-s:R  {ing in NV-v York city,   performed l  weakest organ. If there is weakness of rstomaeh, liver or luiuls, there is a  weak Jink in the chain of life which may knap at anytime. Often this, so-called .  \"weakness\" ii caused by lack of 'nutrition, (he result of weakness or disease  of (he stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases nnd  weaknesses of the stomach and its allied, organs sire cured by (he use of Dr.  Pierce's Ooldan Medical Disco\\cry. When the weak or diseased stomach is  cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which  have tlieir origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and  oilier   organs   of  digestion and   nutrition, are   cured   also.  The strong man has a strong stomach.  jTaltc the above recommended \"DiscoV'  ery\" tand you may have a strong stoic  ach and a strong body. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  GivrN Away.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,  new rei iscd Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamp* to pay  expense of mailing only. Send r31 one-cent stamps for the  book in paper coders, or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound volume.    Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.  L O. O. F.  ey Loflgo No. 4 1.  .   Meeff- Tuesday evenings   iu  the  Miueis' Union   hall.      Sojourning  Odd 1'VHows coidially invited.  K.r.u Jim:. F. J. Smvtji.  Noble Crimd. Scei'y.  \"ijp  =S?n!  #^|   K. of P.  i I -^ r , L     Meets every Thursday  V^'fr^'^\/siveiiing    in    McGrrgoi  \\-K<^T?\/ li.dl nl 8  c'clock.   Vis-  ^sv\/^>--rr '   ling bicthcis invited.  0-4===  .-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJv, J), SlIN=iO.V,  f Chancellor Com.  E. A. U ux  K. R   ..t.    tf.  . , ,       in IS00   the' first   operation    for  IvCts's try to make Aloyic   a;appendicitis.  second Butte.  After all our Moyie climate  is not so bad.' iJ  (SjiukCMnau-l'sV im-)  It is reported that  Wm. Carliii,!  Ihi,t   the    stork\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhe    gets    the  goods. '   (  for  tho   leading   merchant   of    Fort '     Fine     growing      weather  Steele,   is  arranging   to   go \" into j corns.   '  business in Vancouver.  Conditions never looked   so  -..brio-lit for the zinc industrv.  = '   The -Easter bonnet' is   receiving-serious   consideration'.  'We can hearrthe geiitle cip-  proach of the 'spring- onion aud  the bock' beer.  \"With'fjiiowslides, floods and,  - tram disasters,   life  seems   to  be -\"just one clam  thine   after  y , ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \"'  another.\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -   \"*  1 , \\'Noodles\" Fap-an, the  eel-  ebrated Bowery newsboy, says  that the ladder .of success  has  'no rungs made of cigarettes.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'A    shrewd    business ,mau  i i j   ' t *\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd once said'that,if vour competi-  , tor talks about }'0u; 'put  him  ^ou your payroll.    Don't inind  what he says\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdso   long\"   as' he  talks about vou.  Great is the Creston 'soil.  Not only does it grow big red  apples aud plump strawberries, but it grows actors and  actresses   as   well  Vancouver fight fans intend  chartering a special train to  carry them to Sin Francisco to  see the Jeflri'es-'Johusou contest  ou July -tch. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  It is reported 'that for,' some,  time the C. P. R. .locomotive firemen on 'the Revelstok'e ' run have  been complaining about tho dust  from briquettes. hurting their  eyes. '' ' ^_       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '  i. Iteoent experiments have proved  conclusively that coal,dust which'  has been ground to a state so fine  that it will pass( ii 200-mesh- sieve,  will explode from' contact with  either a naked flune or with the  aie of an electric current. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  The , tremules chirp . of the  strawberry shortcake is beard iu  the laud.    ,      f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Why'is it  tliat a .busted  man  J. i  always talks non-cents?'  POSTAL    PHOTOS.  Selklilf  Loll\/-*', No. *>r,  a. ni, a-- a. .ii.  r5 Ilegular,   meetings  .^ -5 h tlie first AVed-  ^V   ncsday      of    each  month.  T ljiake a   specialty   of Postal   Photo   work.'   ,'   Prices,   4  Visiting; brethern 'v. clccnie.  for 50 cents, or $1.25 a dozen. |       '   \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^m^' W; yL \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ^. n .-JJurdott,,Secretary. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  MISv^ FIvORA DBAGON,  \"The spineless spring onion 'is  crowding the boneless pancake  hard for first place.  . V. Olt.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe first reference to  electricity was where the'prophet  said, \"So Noah, thereupon took  the animals 'off, which made' the  ark light,''     \\    '   ] . ,  c r On the othetv hand,, what's the  use ,of^kicking? Think of the  long, wet spell Noah had' to put  up wioh some years ago.      .' .  The Hunker  Hill and  S.illivanl    Tf ib isn'fc   Jupiter  Pluvious  or  company  In .the  Coeur   d'Alenes i Old P.oreas ic a 'l0  days'  chinook  are putting up a threo story club  house for their employees at thp  mine. Ib will \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd eoutiin a swim-'  ming tank bowling alleys, billiard  room, gymnasium 'a*ud reading  rooms on the first two floors  The third iloor will be ,.fitted\" up  as a lodge room.1  For the purpose of giving the  negroes of Spokane ah .opportunity to \"make good\" on _ the farm,  and to prove their worth as farm  laborers, a band of Spokane colored folk has organized a develop-  menb company, bought 110 acres  of hind near Dear lake,1\" aud will  start this spiing to develop the  Igud with negro labor only.  or s'm'other esosporatin' L thing.  Oh haste thee, Little TJuuttercup,  otherwise known'as G.,Annie.  Need ,ef   Saving-.  0 P. DESAULXrrc  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    DKAI.llK    IX  <\\7 I  A!  Moyie   Miners'   Union  '   i\\!o.'r7l   W, F, of M.    '  ' '''  Meets'in Minors'   Union  Half every Saturdny  eveuiug.   Sojourn-  . ing members nre cordially invited  to attend. - . ,-  1       \/  Albert Gill,      , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . James,Roberts  rnoMrr delivery.       v  Queens'A-cre.   'MOYIE  piano\" l'essons  h. c. salmon ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '4 | i . '  \"h   ,' of Cranbrook  ,     , ,n    \"   (Phone 203.)-  visits M.oyie weekly.  ,[_Studio'!.afcMrs- Gilberts - .  Probiilent.  .Secretarv  Harvey,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd McCarter   &  i       * *        '  Ma'cdo'nald.  oB.irristers,'Solicitors,Notaries, Etc  Cranbrook,   -   -    B. C.  Every individual should have a  bauk^iccount, something to .draw  on in case of neod. -Tho United  States has -its , Emergency Currency Liw^to increase .tho supply'  of money when money is scarce.  Also the United'Slates has credit.'  Hut what has the average woik-  ingman, without banking credit,  if he has no bank account, no  reserve? Every person should be  an E nergeucy Law unto diinibelf.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdInland Observer.  St.   Joseph's, Convent.  NELSON, n. c.  xSaarding and Duy School conducted by .Sisters of St. Joseph, Nelson,  J3. C. Co'iumercinl an'd t busiiiesB  courses a specialty-. Excellence'and  s\\uft progrfisa characterize each department. ' Parents should write for  particulars.' Ofie month assures the  public the thoroughness 'of -the  Sisters' methods of teaching. Terms  commence January, April anil Sept  Pupils are admitted iluriac term.  tf  and   good  ones, too.  Tlie Crow's Nest road  seems to be the only safe' line  for travel, aud the clay is not  far distant when the C. P. R.  will use this route i'qr= the  greater portion of its'traffic.  ieel Bounty,  Noting that Chicago professors had made hens lay-  pink eggs by feeding pigments to them, tlie Neepawa  Register asks: Why not feed  them dates and have the age of  the eggs recorded as indelibly?  Pink eggs for pale people  might adverLisc nicely, but  eggs with a set date line  would be fought for in the  market.  It is not the intention of the  government at Ottawa, so it is  siid, to renew the iron and steel  bounties, which finally expire at  the end of the present fiscal year.  The bounties have now been in  force for fourteen years, and the  government believes that the  it'O'i and steel indus'tiies are now  established on a sufficiently firm  basis to do without the crutch of  an annual subsidy from the federal treasury, '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  As Man Grows Older.  THE   MINERAL   CITY.  The government appropria-  15very town has a poet, and  Moyie is no exception. Tho following i= by a young man who is  a South American by birth.  Mii\\it> .is a mining pifiposilioti shines;,  OssiUui U.nl .nul qics of all kinds.  Tlu- St   Ijiyene, the Mowe wonder  Kcijislhe tcu.ii fioni   knuckling   under.  Tin   \\,iro,-;i .-u.il S-<cit l_\\ Girl mines  'Will \\(t \\iu\\\\^ world U'coidiiiir finds.  'i\"'''..i-Ji .it piesent li,tiling lights,  Vi i!l s . .;, be -.hilling li^ht,.  Atchison Globe:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWhen a man  is real young there seems to be so  much going on in the world that  he regrets the loss of tho little  time he has to devote to sleep:  but in time he leains that sleep  is about as interesting as the rest  of it.and more satisfactory,  Chamberlain's Stomach . and  Liver Tablets arc s=iife, sure and  reliable, and have been praised  by thouj-auds of women wlio have  been restored to health through  their gentle aid and curative  propei ties. Sold by the Moyie  Drug iV- Stationery Co.  ,  ~ STOP AT THE    . ,      .  COSMOPOLITAN     '  WHEN IN  CRANBROOK  i  IS. II. SJI.VjLIi, Mnuacpr.  , Good rooms, good  tablee and  bar  and first class sample room-s.  W. FTGURDV  iiARKiSTii:it,,sor.ici'ioit,>i:TO.  '    '  '   \"  ' *-*, t    -     \"  CR\/VNBROOK.   . B  l'i-  tk.,?\"S3KS  OLIVER TVPEWij  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     t  For Sale  ^or $125.00'  ,   Easy Payment-  MOYIE.   B.  wi .-*v.T-\ufffd\ufffd.-\ufffd\ufffds. ^'.^e'.ytr- s~.^r.s*:Jtr.j*'.*i'.j0r.g*r:_0.. ^\ufffd\ufffd. .^. ..\ufffd\ufffd. ^ \"  stf\ufffd\ufffd .^-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrf--_<r 'svc-Vk-X^' V >*-.   -* >fc-Xfc---^.s^.-^.-^i^.'^-|\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffdj?\ufffd\ufffd^:ri-5i^v  W \"']>'\ufffd\ufffd l;(V^s6i'   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' '   ]>JI0NJ.  | Easf Kootenay'Bottling Co  W ' i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;      Cranbrook,1' B. C.  w    ,     ' . -.,,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'' , \"      ,  W  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-       '     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -'     ' -     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,  fy Manufacturer,?'of all kinds of carh'onaied  V|:  <       beverages.    We S]iarp. no expense  to lmv'o  ^t)\/  '      our goods tho best on the market.\"  There are, others.  But!!  -*^>g->^->g->g->g-^g-<i->ic--^-^-^--^-\"^-^^f>!,.->*r->r-^,->-^--\ufffd\ufffd .,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffdf-*->-->-..>\ufffd\ufffd.-x->, ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>-.--^->\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\"^^->--.-,^'>-.->-\ufffd\ufffd.-,*,S?^!:>i?-\ufffd\ufffdSsgSs?:3\ufffd\ufffd?l  DR. F. B. MILES,.. --'  i *       n   * t '  Cranbrook, ,\\        B,; C.  George H Thompson,  ,1. ,  Ann 1st er,    Solicitor  'Notauy\" PcJiu.ic, &c.   v    ,;  CHANBJROOK,       Bkitisi! Columiha  WitB;. BE ATT Y      -'  a. [ (       ' t  Embalmcr and Undertaker,  I s, \ufffd\ufffd  Phone 9. - CRANBROOK  T. T. McVItllcCi: ,P   I.S.'       U. Y, l-iirkcr, C  JUcVIT.TIE & PARKER  PllOV^OIAI, T.AND   SuiiVKYISO  I  K.MLWAV   &   .IllSJNfi    HSOISIIEIUXC  Estimates Fuirnishcd.  OFPICKS  Kort Steele P. O. Box'25.  Cranbrook P^! 0. I3ox 11.  We Shipped a  t *  < *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  To Moyie this Week  TO FURN.  Thos. Summers  Cigars,' Tobacco,   Fruit  and  Coufecr.ionery.  13UY   YOU It  TOYS,    NOTIONS   ETC.  South   Victoria,   St.  ifty Sprinj  ye!  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<*\ufffd\ufffd8&>-  I'ully nine   out   of   every    ten  casus  of  rheumatism,   is    simply  lion for the Cranbrook district I I'heumati-m of the muscles due to  this year exceeds that  of   last ,c?ld ov d,imP> \ufffd\ufffd\" chronic rheum i-  'ti-m,  neither, of    which    require  any internal treatment.    All that  year by about \ufffd\ufffd70,000. Tiie  editor of tlie Cranbrook Herald takes a'pessimistic view_of  tin's, and apparently sees  nothing but blue   ruin   ahead  for the  McBn'de  government, f  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCheer up,   Bro.  shake   ;of! . that  De:  me,   and  is needed to; allbrd relief is the  free application of Chamberlain's  Liniment. Give it a trial. You  are certain, to bo pleased with  the quick relief which, it affords,  y )ld by the Moyie Drug Jo Sta-  ' t-ionery'Cc. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Express and General Delivery Business. Livery and  Feed Stable.  WOOD   AND    COAL  For Sale  Moyie,  Leave Orders at  O'h yiintA Sloie.  British Columbia  igars  Tobaccos  an  rt  iranbrook ; Go-Operative  lonery  'PROM  B, Stewart  .oyie  ib  ,, j    There are no blanks in  a box of  j IC and II  cigars.     They all draw  its judicious   management (and emit an aroma that perfumes  of affairs,' the McBn'de government is well\"iii position to  deal so liberally with, the -different ridings, arid Cranbrook.  ;STic  of   the   most   fortunate  ! thp oxonc when set on fire. It i.s  | ever a pleasure to follow a man  j -vh ) ij siu iking.-i.K and It'cigar.  (Try one and bo convinced.  HAOE JViARKS  Desicms  copvright3 &.c.  Anyotio nonillnu n. sketch mid doncrlnttnii mhy  anlcltly nucurUilu our opinion freo v\/fic.tlifir nil  liiTC-nllon .Is prohnlily piilc'lilnhlrt. Cnniiiiuiilru.  lI'iiiHrttrlcUyciriilllilGiitliil. HANDBOOK On I'nlcntM  fient Iroo. OMost imonry f..iriiiic'jrlilK l\ufffd\ufffdur.eii[.H.  1 IU..MII3 iidion tlirouuli .Munii & Co. reculva  tpeetalnnticc, ivltl.oul. clinrt'o, In tlio  Fl NE NEW STOCK  of  llu;  nattiest in   Spring    Suiiing-,  from    eastern   and Englibh  manufacturers just received.  They    are   undoubtedly   the  handsomest   and   most   dis-  tinotive    fabrics    thai  have  j.ycl been   offered -and-those  'who would   have' soinethin\/'\".  select    iii . a Suit for  spring  should'   leave    tjieir.   order  early.    A fit gu'aran'tc.ecl and  at a reasonable price.  Pressing and Cleaning-  Done  Prices Right.  Tui';\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  nKSAUi.Nii:it   jiito.s,   i-.ip..  Large   namplo   room   in   connoclion  with house for commercial men. JJeiil  of aocommodfiiion,  Ilciidqunrtera  for   Commercial and MirimgMen.  QOEBXS.AVl!..'..'  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;     MQYII'], B. C.  mnm  I.nr.vcRt  fir-  Chamberlain's tiongii Henistiy  Curcs Cclrl.i, Ci ou;i ami W'1.'..oj,:jj^ Cowh.  'mnnr^  3V jf-aaiiii\"*-  A lianilmminly Uln-tral.-.l. wrjfkly.     ........ ,.  <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdilia.iu.ii nf i-iiy M'ltiiillll.; Ji.liiiial. 'Juri.iM Inr  t iiiinil:i. j.1.-,.-, ,1 year, liuutagi: -jrciuilil. Holil l.y  fill iif-w^..l..-ult;tii. |  MUNN & Go,3G!Ef\"^-New Yorft i moyie,  llruticli 'jsicu, 02i V St., WaaljliiKtw. i>, u.  SEND YOUlt   AVOJtK   TO  THE  KOOTENAY  STEAM  LAUNDRY,,  KBI.SOX, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''. '.  All White Labor.  fA<! made by\"the present brewer is admittedly tin |  jllct Keei in ICast Kooteuay.   With the Hu-t ^'Ir  land tho Purest Spring Water it is unexcelled fo]  iipiality.    Insist on having Moyie Beer.  BOTTLED AND DRAFT BEER  c  r \\J  MUELLUPv & HESSE,   PEOPS,  3MIO\"E'X13, e- c\"  G  . JP.F. JOHJVSTOJV .\/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Thi^ Hotel is New and well Furnished .Tjjj  Tables are Supplied with the Best f|  Market affords. The Bar is Filled w\ufffd\ufffd  the Best Brands of Liquors and Ciga\";  .Mcrciiaiit Tailor.  B. C  Loave work with tho    local ngent  A. B...STEWART.'  HEADQUARTERS  FOR COMMERCIAL  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     AND MINING MEN       ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-roit\ufffd\ufffd'uI  9  \ufffd\ufffd MOVTIS  li '->,' THE 1.F.AD1HI, 310VIE, KHITISTT COLrTAfP>T-\\.  fit  foif  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpm  w,  Vtf\ufffd\ufffdS_  'the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I N V  Tr  REMARKABLE   STORIES   OF   PSYCHIC   PHENOMENA   WHICH. HAVE   OCCURRED    DURING  ILLNESS    AND    AT   DEATH,   TOLD    BY\ufffd\ufffd   TRAINED   OBSERVERS  (roryrlElit, 1100, t.j- Tlio New York n>rili] Co   AH IIL.-I.tsc IVs.r.rT(.fl )  AM not n lellglous fanatic, a .spiillinilist, a new  thought .'irt\ufffd\ufffd<'o.iru or a mental ln-.<ili'i-. I mo calm  nnd logical, <uifl I nni certain I hare my feelings  under pel feet fiuifrnl. I know I am not Miliji-ft to  hysfeil.i en- hallucinations. Tlio same trails aie  dial act oust le of Pocg> inn! the'majority of women In  my piofesslon, ,\\et there liri\\<j been ceifati! experiences in my llfi> and In flii'Im for wldc-li none of ui  c 1111 offer n (enable e\\planntlon.  Ilonieinbor  Unit  I hose  are  nil   liuiniui   o\\-p\ufffd\ufffdi!cnces,  \"coming  not   frdn;   unintelligent  or  unclc-i elopid   per-  'jWni4, but from M-i\ufffd\ufffdiii<*n accustomed to nolo f i. t-> rate--  fuilj  and trained to make net lir.'lc, unprejudiced repents of nutlientlc observations .  My gtnduatlng .OAerrlscj were sr'aivclr oror'nud I ,1,,,.' ^Jll(- v.|s ^.atliizi  Avas looking foiwmd to n couple of monflis of h.nfPig l.n, la-u. jn UiJ, led  befoie beginning my work liV-lliTrrall. Hut when mi  uij^esit iK-rsoiinl cull came from an old chum of mine 1  could do no loss than go (o her nt once. When I arrived nf (he house and fo'ind tlio husband down with  \ufffd\ufffdn acute attack of lobniipiicumonla I was'-, cry glad I  Intel f'oino, for, icailylng llieir oice< dhi'-ib- limbed income, I wa~i willing lo lai\ufffd\ufffde entire clM-ge of llie, ease,  relieved only by tlie slight assistance my fi lend was  able to lend me. t  We fought a hard brittle* Tor (he man's life and I  'pic unsilnllngly of my newly acquired, skill rrind  ' .all u>y strength It wins now nt the end of the .second  week of his, 111110-:-!. He h(id tv\ufffd\ufffdttxl cnuotly dining  \/the dnj, nnd so about twelvo bvinrls tli.-it night I  thought I might ilsk going to my loom to got a few  fours' sleep, foi I (\"ell sadly In r.eeel of it, and in\/  friend piomlscd tn call mc lhe minute sire wanted me.  A Ghostly Whisper.'  '' I have nlwnys;bcrn nhlc to difip ofT to sleep a Ponce  nnd   I  rarely dienm.    This night  was  no  c.vopUon.  J   was f,oon   h?  a   perfect ly.> happy ^stato  of  oblivion,  when suddenly 1 hciud.'ln a sharp staccato 'whl.por:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFrank will die at fl\\e o'clock     Knuik v. Ill die at  Ave o'clock.\"   * 1 j    v       '  '   I  nwoke  with  a  sfnrt, tlnow on  my -wrapper nnil  rnn through the hall to my patient's room. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd My friend  was nletiiig at the hide of her hus'ianci's bed and he  'v-os resting'quietly us when 1 left hfin     X.iutrfilly I  did not say mirth!:;*; about \"m.\\ dn\ufffd\ufffdam,\" as I tciuicd  It. and, .-leUting to her persuasion-, 1 11 turned to my  rooin,   furious   nt   allowing   myself'tn   be   1llst11rle.il  i    *, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'    1 1  when I. know how much 1 needed this sost.  ft'was ll.en 'two o'clock'    1  went  back to bed  ic-  to the oidlnary \"senses?    Peggy tcIN a  stori   crr,t-.in'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrlicuinstnnres of v hie h  she has never been able  to  fintlsfuctordy explain bv any other theory.  A Strange Death Warning.  Atone flme, while she was In (mining, she was on  duty In the T IS. vmd mid her s\\mpilfhy .uid Inteiest  were p.-u tiuilai ly iiu-\\'d bj one e>f her pntlents. He  was all alone In the wnld, and, icaliKius; lhe h'i;if'tc-,s-  ir-ss of his case, ho li.-.d in ,d>s rc'Kiry promise th-il .she ,  would Ih1 wiili him when lie tikd.'  Ilul   one  moiiiiiij; wlmi  she <ame  fo  his bid  she  noted  fli'il he w'as  bi-l\ufffd\ufffdhter nsld  'iicre l-Leei fill _fli.ui  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'i'  hi*  h.nl   been   fur  weeks.    That   day  he  *s<eunvi  uu-  wl'lln,); (o h.i\\e I'lstfTj,  out ofilils s!j;]it for a ni.,aile.  She feu re  him an   iniu-h of  lier lime  a-, *sj,p  pa^i-iljly  could,  f\\cn  tsiklns ofT a few minutes of liti  tecii-a-  (lou liuiu'i, to speiul wnh him.  It-was liti   turn'In  (lie diet  kitchen tint a-.r. nhd   .  she w.i^ rushing tluoftKh iho .nlw-iis unplelisaiii duty  wh'en Middciily UI16 hi'iud u\" sirup knotJ; :ipp.ireniiy  line! i?een enough of it to a I nost wilcome a call to a  &e\\ eie I'ft.uk of tlie jn'Ip, wlitie J would not be Iiimuc-  di.ifrly eon fi <i!i ted, ns In the other m.ll.idy, with il-t  most lneritab'e defeat. Mi patient was an n^ed ui.in  who Hied alone with nn ouh ekniKliter. She was ui>..(  iisju'iiy dcrotrd to him, fur If- steins hoi mother hud  died itlieii she w.is very jr.t'nr;, and her f.ulicr h,\",d  n.ssuniid complele cli.\"Kr of lier.  .i\/iu into his usiu'l ko. d hii'imr Uut V j-f.\" - ., s fhe  eirnestncss of his i.inniifi vhfii lie w.i- i'\"u t j; tlie  inc.dent im pressed hei moio linn sho e.-md '\" .id. ur  So Pie nc\\t.'nioi-uliif,' when she ikhilJ the j 1 ,p md  fi>'i\"d one lotlcr pjstm.irl cd Iloe hosier slie d.- idid  to < |li 11 it.  ' 'J'he letter  was  from  .1 sKut of  hor  fntlfnt   an-  ' noil iifini; the de.lth of tlieir mot her the nil \ufffd\ufffd>t In fine.  as Pcg^y 1 -ide her jx.a a'sht, tlie woman  lie ^iii-ied?''  the ovei'lns  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnslzed:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"When   will  Xei'ic  \"How  did j on ki ow ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- .ill I'e;-\"-r could any.  \"Why.ishe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstopped r n i,fr w >y out lo bid me good-  by, and si e p..id -lie d eviue back lu .1 ie.ry little while |  to take nie w it Ii Iv v.\"  ,     Need I add tint  the v,r>mnii diid within the weeKt  TliiniSKhoHt  his   eiitne  illness -ho  ncter   left   lilm    (if .mii-sc,  I'eKiry kj-pl  iho letter oi-n^'i'l i.'ipl the   The ph\\sk 1.1ns s.ini tb,f j (.-  durin;: the el.ir, but iisuailv 'il i-Ifflit I ,was able to pr>i-  su;i,dL !n,r\"to le down in ;l,e neM ii.om, .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdilth.iu-;h she  would mii In every few In urs to inquire for him nnd  usk if she could do nr.j tiili'f; for(me. J  On lhe ulath day my pr-tli-nt was' doliiK bo well tli.it  I w.-s i'imuiiiiK to lc.ive ut Um e-nd of the week. That  nlj-ht the dnnsliter burprlsed  ue by i-.r-.Ing directly  II lier supper '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ,  '-.VH-. liionii, I am going to sit up and watch wltn  ynil tu-ni^ht.'' , , '  \"Wlij, really there is no nerd for'It.\" I nnswered.  from one side of lhe wall. The .entile hosi.il.i: v.:is'  leiy I'liu-h 1,1-niniied for room and Ihe^last bed in  11 few hn lies of I lie w ill of ihe  was a man with -in imreiLilii  fentpcr ,'U'd^ a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 ri -.- f.eitafn .iprielile, f.n ieiflii Is  tuberculosis he c'oiubiiied, cs Is i cry comuion, an i.d-.  inured case of diabetes, with Its acconip.uijlug I11-  oidimfc thlrut and hunger. <  , When Peggyfheard Hit knocking plie ii'imcdlatoly  tli< ughf of bed >*o'lS f-'he ki.cw (.lilt, u.a.i could  reach (lie- wall'if he,sat up~.lu bed'. So she went ut  oni-o and asked  him If lie hid knock-eel.    IJe slid no,  r      I t I'i  and thouglj she was not cnlliely roinnued s'10 refill ncd lo tho kitchen. Itut again she I.eatd the  knocking, and this time she determined ti put .1 stop  to it al once. ' ' ' '     \"= ,<  in? 11 was well enough to ben:- the news, fml.whin at  last sijc; sh'jvycd it (o hiiu, though neith, r 1:11 inio'ied  lhe dieam,'she well knew it was the thoiigM u,iper-  iii'i-t In the minds of both of them. ,  is It true that (here ate certain subtle fit-ies that'  pen Hell' our beings, which most\/if us aie never tapa-  hl\",of e\\ei-cls!ng, b'it whh li aie 2;. Ing iloi rn; during our n-u-ninl co.11mt.on and by non'e of us i\"r.y bo  briiiighr Ii.fo .'ir-llviry l.y eiiscise or greaf del ' 't\\ 1 Is  ll lue ll..it there are liner .ucnla! iiisju.slmpiif-f-wlileli'  ordi manifest themseirca when the body Im 1 bjtoiuc  \"for your foi her has had  n f-plendld day.    Now, do \\eiy imirli v-eakeued, ni.,11 is^n\/j longer guiding or ro-  go to bed. and 1 truly promise tu call jou Jf then; Is str.Uiiing the free, and iiahir.-ii action of the iiu.'id?  'the slightest change in him.\"         '                       ', '.           Visions   from   Spirit   Land.  She hesitated 11 moment, and then, looking almost TlwrQ ,was n' -uii'se J knew v'eiy well at one tl;r,e, a  nshanied ol the ndiiilssioii, she .said.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  woci.L.i of unut-ua'i Intrliigence nnd remarkable charm  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI ei.m't know why, but something sc-onis to toll me    and  raagiictism.    fshe  wns a  most cnp.-j-L'.e ,'('iii  cou  th, it f.eflifi- will wailt me fo-night. Indeed, It Is not  neiwiumiO-ss. I dou't real!} know whnt it Is. il sup.  pose Ir ^uusf sou.id very loolii.Ii to you. nut I must  sf.-ly lieie to n!g.lit,'i_she eiuh d with sudden dc-terml-'  nation, and <-o .1 had to allow her fo icm.iin, and'  tucked her up in a big chair ne.\\t to the lied.      !  Al eight o'clock7my patient was sleeping rjiiletly.  Vt leu o'e loc-L he was still all light. Jt was about  eleven o'clock that be woke u,jj eToiuphiining of an intense heudacue.    Suddenly he was shaken by a i to-  Scleiilious riur>e, giving not only all her skill, but her  pcisounl I'uterest a.ul syinpnthjv fo each patient ' She  k was who once told me that sho was awiio wirhln  hvise,if and beyond the Ihicslnild of hei nrinnal con-  srii.usiicfrs of a secondaiy self which fhad e\\tia.,r<Ii-  n.'ir) nnd utidevolopcel posslbilifles. Tiobably that is  why she had tjurli wonderful stoiles to tell of t'mught  tiaiisfereuce nnd of jiieinoiillions, width sho acknowledged nnd believed berinse s].f> admitted the psyehic  Influence whk-li ennbled, her to peivchc tilings which  ri.lis hiul unexpectedly  set m ui:-J \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdggv held 'in Ie !i_-i<>  I !i:ii a ,ne--c had su( 1 .t cr ,11 l'>rl'ig ocular demon-1  sfinlioi i.f iSj'i\"')s^o'.,i' i\ufffd\ufffdf. fji-.n kl 1,. once I hni- a,  pn'ocoit v ho dosi'.iLid jiis' s.cu an \".p-uitlon, and  If he h.'ii nrtl hi -n si ,11 at M, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -,iv ' -ne sitiintlor-  wou d ii'.l iy h'i\\er l.tr-i'fiiiuir. p. 1, ,? n dlsugiet.-  a-jli- n.1111, low i,r. n (\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd f, ,sw-L,-el,v, < <) ,'.ulc- pig oj-'S  inil pult'j cl>\"ks\", rot \ufffd\ufffd'(e ,n ,t\\ ,\\ . -.ml there was  bully spe'i. ; in i'.eiy, t  \"I u\ufffd\ufffd> -\\<A a-i,.!, '  Tie had b.-Mi mini\"!' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\; i1 e. \\ \",ie Xo. 1 ori.1  e\\;dc-niiy adfiieil linn h'il !\"ren tininoUd upon nnd  had diet! Willi w if.' >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,' 1- 1\"ll.tr I.d did the adoring or not J do nor i-row. lint it ;n , 1 ue. she did the  ti-.impllng. Without uoiibt he n.oltiii -ueiitly at the  tunc ha was foi ted ty il.mt. by a-d ii irkeo back  with longlne; ro the drjs 1. hen 110 did Hie liddllug       '  ffc \ufffd\ufffd1 Wilis see-mud lesdcs-, uh. \" i.is wife was in  the rj'jm, nnd often suo'.i' u> me oC tec \"Mrs. No. 1,\"  as he cindely put !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. lie was 'in Ui\" last stages ot,  l!i-f,;ht's ri^'Mse. His skin was sallow and waxy, his  eyesight lire? begun tw fall and he Hjs\ufffd\ufffdv?ry weak,  isuddc-nly one day he ruse ' up 111 beJ aud . said  ci\";o\\i y.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr 1  \"\\Vay, there's Ttrs3. Don't,yen see her? Tliere, 01  th.it rijair. She's bOskoiiing to 1110 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Look, snc'.s smiling Yc--. T'ii comi.ig Yes-, j cs.\"  s His \\<\",lco,-giew weaker, he fell b.i'\"k Iu bed aiu'i one  COM ulsliii after iiuctiiei-, shook iiis fiame, lie dieel(  that .nlg'it. Aud if \"Itose\" g.n e hi 11 what iie'.cle-  sei\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde-fJ his welcome to spri'.ji'el w 3v)<! ro* hire been  aiiychiiig so happy as he scer.n d to anticipate. ,     .     '  '    An Invisible Avenger.  But Margaret also toid uie of a t.ile w'leieifhe inar.'-s  sins- did not wait to be visited upon his ^e.scenjant3 i-  but\" weie meted out Jn a parti il pniiisl.ment\" to hiiii-  cclf  in   this   life.    The   man   had   been  ouflt-rlng   Intensely for weeks v itb cancel- of tha luer.    fie  wiis  growing'weaker ar.eJ   weaker.    Piom  a  man   of  two  hundicil, pounds lie  now scarcely   weighed  one  huh-0  died,    lie   had   confessed   to   Mugniet  that   ho   had  c  done something \\ery  tUeatlful  In  hi-> jouth,  but  he  would not tell her wn.it, nr.C he belieied that this was   %  his rclrluii'Iou. '   '       '      ',  \"I must suffer. ' I.liaic made others suffer.    It  I.T  but righc.    Cut   oh,  If  I could Only die!\"  ho  would  say over and over again. . ,  I wish I could describe the last'sreue of this story |t  aa Margaret made me see It.    It was a beautiful, cold,  cloudless  night, \/i'heio  was  no  moon,  but the stars  twinkled   brilliantly   in   the   \\ elret   blackness'of   tlie '  hen'.ens.    K\\ on  Iho' wind  see ned   fiozen  and   not  a -.  bicath stiired the cm talus by the open window.    Only  the; poor, sick man was restless, in this uuhersal calm,  lie had been tossing aud muriiuinng for hours. *\"  All at once be.satlup iu bed, his eyes Cxed on the '  window. 1Z\\ cry pen c seemed at attention, watching (  nnd listening to something which to Margaret was invisible. Then tho curtains began to shake violently,  and as they did so the man, gave a shriek as of horror,  a shudder ran through hlni and he sank bick on the  pillows'(rasping for breath Maigarot hastily gave  him a hypodermic aud he fell iuto a stupor.  When she glanced at the window again the cuitalns  were hanging quietly. ( .  Is There a Visible Death? '\"    r  I once had nn experience so strange that I hare  nevei befoie spoken of it. I would not belieie It my- '  self If thetc had not been another nnrso present w h >  will bear v Itness to it. We bae! been musing a  woman with, dipr.theiia, and I was on'day dutj. It  was nbcut seven o'clock In the morning nrd I had  jiibt come in and wis sti'iicUng (nlking to the night  bile she g.-'ve 1110 a few details of the patient's  '  I don't tlii-ik she'll last the clay  a-- 1 an* a  i cqulioil and  I \\\\ \"  v iiat u.is mode d.  Ca'l'd by Telepathy.  ' One day while I v.-is e>u this r is,. 1 ioi\"!mi1 a mes-  p-'ge which elemai'dtd my immedlitc at'eiit'on In the  cily As It \\i*ns 111\" befoie I lii'ls'n.l nn b-isbio-s I  rlee-lilid I would i-.-m'! 1 over nmhl in 11.i elt\\. i.s mr  patient ic.illr v.u.lii leqiilie 11 > .-Hteiil I m 111 it any  one else could i'\ufffd\ufffd>| ^ive h,pi It i\\.i. one o'i 1\". I, H l,\"ll  I g\"( lo led. iiioi\ufffd\ufffd\\lf;!i!} tin 1 out, .11.el as 11 ai il I went  lo sh e,i a( one e  Si'ildenH   I  IiiTspa w'ls)! 1 'Mi  - lu   wu'ji 'i 1  I'll   I ati  lit      \"Vc   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   I   -iii-we:   d    ,-s  i'    s  i\".\\   t.l-l i.M,  nnd     'ii'nl   up   at   ' I'-e   l<>   go   fo   lib 1       lhe    1. Il'.i:  vi.li\" im   and   It  ti   k  mc a   ii'im.Ip m   t.\\o l> 1.   l\"'-s  wlnie   I   \\,.is  ,i).il   ('ut   I   iiu.sl   ) .ie  , i .'i.  ('.' ...i.lng  I sw It   hid ,,]. ;|K. I|.  !,ll\"\\>    hull    III llll    ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  si ul\ufffd\ufffd   foi   nie,   foi   1  ti iln   md I tun id o  I dlsi ,,\\ \ufffd\ufffd\"i(.,i ti, n ii was i\"  l\\  le 1 i\"ii,iili s  'Oh    Miss  Ui-ou 11,   h  w   1 I 1   to  li r e  nmilu\"'  mid   M,v  ( .1He.1l   Ih\"  i .i<i lie  vu  nexf.day.    \"I had a n-o.sf suicitinfuitlnl>lo n.lghl, aiid as  I-didii-t want to disiurb (lie Mlflc in\/.'ilicr I, mi:-:.sed you  (soivly.    'Why, una' I t\ufffd\ufffd:i c.-iughl mysell' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdc.-iMi:'g your  name\"  1. \"-Vow,.l can't bi'lli'i-c HniL You'd l.e'.lt-'r be c:u-,-f::l  or your wife will lie. Jealous the liext.iliiug-yo'ii kii.nv,\"  'I'W.'lid' te'ilsinj-ly.     ' .. '. '    ,  ,   \"Indeed  It I:, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtrue.\"  he, nnswernl.    \"I  happen.'eve  to know l.liiv exael   time, fur  I   picked  my  wa'teh. uji  Just after I had Vnld yovir iiunie.'  It was U-u nilimtc\ufffd\ufffd  Jiasl .two.\" -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ',   : is thlsi another e-oineideniv?    I'oi-sljily.    <n- Is tlicre  ' 1\"  t rut li a subllnilnal  sell1  e-iulou e-d, 'w i.tii  lii.i-li.---';, P'-i'-  ce|,i-lro  faculties .which  inv.-iy J'r.iin uie bi.tl.v, go  ^I'OI.U  ;;   thoil.sailfl   r'lll-Inll  Hi  ,1^   w  ll '\"  l-i e it   (Ufll-  I I I  s    s    1  1     1 1  1   1 1   he,   di  'll  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     K   1  1! t  .1   in Ui.1,,1 d  alw \\; s  lul    is   oi.e   of   lli.'   sv   1 test   fcipcicd   .'nil  pal e Ms  si.e.  his  ci er  hid      I'.i't  one   inni'l-  |i'i.  \\ hi.l he limn' up lie s.>e nul  to !i,'\\e h IV all  his  si iih s ri si,11 i).e, 1 in,I      lie  11 In  L<\\ to he clueii el, .\\:ul  \\ h. 11    l'i__i    h id     'sstued     iciseli    that    I heie    v. is  lin'l.il ^   lhe   111. tl'-!   with   lll'il   phisii ill\\    to   nee ,sio'i  loi 11',  she  lc is., rii.i   .lskeii   lulu  if  Mi i\"i  'Weil    I  w ill t' il 1 on  w h il's U,e  in ide!  said,  \"c-veii 11 you do,thi,iik   uie a  tool ior  o .li'oul'le. me.    1  did   have  a di;l.,aui  Inst  somehow  I  can't ,help   thinking, and  worrying about.  Mai !i..\"ir' I relate it to you I can get It off my mind.\".  Then', he lold V^-l'y how he had ilrc-anied that he  was .In Itoi'he.sit'.T'in the'home of his mother. .'She.  was iii .-un! he- w:ii; si! I log on the bod. {she wan crying pilifi'lly 'and' trying ro give' liiui her blessing, before sin.- i.lk-tl. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ' '  -  '-ria.- s( cue was so real,\"  he concluded, \"every <ia-  lail feo  ili-i'i' nnel distinct, the looks, of the room, my  ' i.e (i-iiliy  mowing 11  night:  that  we:e Imlilcn to oMitrs.  One ot l.ei most i.iti'i-i'stli-'i e\\ppieiices oeturi\"d  w lien s;,o w.is iK'liu; ells(:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd| 'h-uuik. She had  i\\ .lb luii 0111 ' In ile child with -ineunionl.-i day nnil  li^l.t In foin weeks, u'.til at last, completeli t'led  int. slie 1 1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdued a fi lend. (1 w.uc'i In her pl.ie 0 for  cue  l'uht  so  she.   mul.l   gi I    l   few  h \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnils'   sleep  'J\". ,t 1, ii. I l ,1 hi; ill c I'as she s,i\\,-, di-iinct Ineiciy  flet.i I i!.' In'le looii wli e s.10 had been nius'.ig.  She liiisiit <- d n. I seini 1 o be |insiui(, but as she,  u il.h.il th\" ehiM lose fieuii the led, (Infled *l\"  a. in-, iln- toom .-..d il en out 'hioiigh fhe window,  w.iil-u c-i <-'n to lui 'is 11 \\ iiiis.ud fioni her <-'i.\\r  J he i.M p. ii >.ig s'>c l\",u;.\"d Km the th.id had d Ld  s.ii'i!e..l.i    !u.u,g  the 1 !r-ht  Do   the   Dead   Return?  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi:\\ ul!    il.i'osi with awe of a wm.i.in she mi'scd  the   1   -t  ic   l   s'n    v >s  in   a   In.pit'I   >u   New   Yoik  -The   w'oiiian   was   very   poor,  very   much   alone,   and  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'tlioTeinly: person  w'hoiii she  had m love  in the. wiiole.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w;o'rld  wan a   little girl.-a  cliiid-'of. tweli'eT who  had  been\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.broiight iu at the same lime, both, of (hem with  ' typhoii'l. ' A  doKi'iv  1 imes   a - day. she -would'ask   the  \"nui-.ses how-Neille was doing and   Ihe nurses  would,  .of course,  gilt-  her cheering \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd reports  fo   keep up lier.  spirits, ,fh-.nigh' the, truth  was  liiat  Xcllio\", was  very,,  v.e-r.v. ill. .' .'     \"    '\" '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd The'child died. Strangely enough during \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe'day  of her ('.oath the nio.lher did ant inquire once al.;>nt  lier. Peggy'anxiously quest ioned 'all tlie nurses who  had gone into the ward to account for the .woman's .  unusual silence, but.-each one denied having 'men-  .lioned 'the child's de-itli lo the'mother.' Uesides. she  was so ralm and undl.s.turljecl that Peggy .was almost  convinced that -she could .know nothing of it.    Uut in  11 u 1 so  con ii'ion.  \"She is very ill  out\"  Ei en as she spoke wc both star-tod. .1 cmious gray  mist sccUi\ufffd\ufffdd tc hare sett'ed yvef r'jc b_d. fa- n 'moment almost shutting oeu 01.r vt,-\\- 0f tt. Giaduj. 1 jilt became thinner and uiomii ur nnd away. 'in.J 'ln-a  dissclred into nr.thiili'r.c's,.s. It hao .it: I'i ken ou- a  moment, nnd ilia mor.iJ\".\"j sur.sii'cc rgi'i,, OiJeJ llu  loom Pat when w-i IoOa&d\" at s-.1.- p-',-.1\" sLe-- --'s  dead. Is there such a iiiing\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdye who kaoT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlis l ils-  lole dentli'i  A nu'so iv i>t be'leve in 11 f-ituit life, not )eor.use ~t  nil the icfgiiiis rl.it viii-e \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd er 1 r--ict.\ufffd\ufffdii. e.,-. e.i .is  philosophy feat weic o-er <-voi-e . oji f .a t'n t  tii'ircr,n; itis-r net anj Ini'ging tha. 1 -a biia-ii tn :*\ufffd\ufffd.v  iujii.il buast. bv.r it is <i n nor >-ci 3 or li\"- Vi'i'-i -'  pe.ljnce v leii sutfeiing and i\":!ia:i>jlness a n P 1* j n-.ts  tn her aii-.'ost as a re.-c-'atioii t'^'it dOlllf:.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd s.''>  lime, somehow tl.cie must bo n e! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ueer ;; r. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>! : ir 101 1-  peii'-iiifin, <-t least for a fiu-hcJ- d^e.oi- e.ir.  la rl'Ia jTm l,fe a ''bcure\/ f-,,iu -\ufffd\ufffd h'tb .10 tr.i-  e'ci ic! mi-,\" or nie tberc seme 'iri'>. mini 1 1.  cat-' tlie ghostly iii(\"ss.ig,.y rt ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,Jt ,,,^ ,i,, ;,, ,.  !\"' V Aid ui t-is very 1'fo its\"!f rn. , m, , i> , i  \\fts> t- s,, ie acem s tut nme.iil'le f ten \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  us opr f.-Mli id:i.\"K now ^issi, *\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' , n ' 1  ni\"' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! Oi'.i lliesit \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo venue', bi-t * I ,ti .'i>. 1 1'\"  be! ' , 1 ill to the fow f.iioitil one-, ^\\ i.u nit 1. .u . ' 1  h a \"f ri V  In  -J.se. 1 iv,  I i,inc,  1^1,1  1  s'aud  sr  tititii .)! lli\" lacts eniM  In so I.ii as 1 01 -  uiuli'-s-  ul Mmt'i.    I'm vi- leahzc 0111  'f  do iie't a-tei 1\"- un e\\,il 1-., 1 ,.,ii.    ,'., J .  11I1 i\", so in the e:.el. I 1  . i.'1, s>\\   \"i ,]0 k,  I'I  r.n  ll  ,1 if  l>  \\  m  HIS JUNIOR PARTNER,  f-Ifr.Ki: is one Idfle. 1 ie Kloiit 1 onnci '  -I  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  'h \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I!    I'.int s J.fe   i. !i,i I,  shows  us  [ii w  mii  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ic.su men pl.u e thin  wlics e>n n p   h   , ill 1  iy  as 1,.  1 t  01'  ell  (h ,1 is pi' -hug to foic .gin 1 s.    riint,  11 is ,uiii,'s t! e ntsf to see a _'u\\tl futu ,  slop and  was leUn.Pud   ,\\i(h  too  Wii_.ll  a bukcr     One  u.glit  In   1111 u^d a Knssi  tu e1,:,e Willi him at home, the 1:11 Itat ion    1 hi  .in   lulu; mil   one.   c\\pl lining  that   the  dnan 1  he small, 111 fact mere.would,be no other gues  ins \"Junior.Pai-'eiie'r,\" ' ...  The diplomat' arrived punctually; dressed  ollii-'iiil costume and decorated with orders. 1  u.-.!i'.'rcd into tlie driiwjiig room and show.-. v!ie '.  v.l;ic!. l-'liut had broiight buck from his many ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ir.-ou':il,(he wurlil. He is a cotlect\/n- and a '-  seur, a.S',wel.l as a business man. But 110 \"Juu-ur. .':iis-  nur\" api'.enrcel. .  The ..'ouvers.-ition was cren^'rai. with now nml (-'l\"1 :1  rci'i-rciic-e made by Mr.' I'ii nt to the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl.-nportmice o'r \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdihi-i  'person, lie co:iffSoC,d to the guest that he nt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\vr\"Tn.-!.  an iniportunt business step without first c-ousii.'iii:- l'iH  li.'lrtiicr, that he relied alniost entirely upea tiie jinlg-  nllcnt and .souiie'..ndricr. oi! the \"Junjor I'lii-tncr.\" Pi'aa^  ly. when he could no longer refrain from slmrhig I\"'.\"*  ciii'eo.siiy.' the IIiissiau looked at iSIr. and Mrs,; I'-iini .inid  nsiici'i whom this mysterious person vvu.s.' l-liui's reply  wns to\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd inako .11 courtly bow to .his wife and ptvs-ur  the foreign diplomat lo his \"Junior Parmer.\"  ou.y  i-.,-.:i:.-s  .Ii'Kl -is  llliiils-  an,  -Ki \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPM-  PI  III  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm^$ll^$m rr  ,. t   ,  j\\'\":  Mf-f  f--'  a-  if ;-  .r.  .St..  11-    +- 'lJA-^  I    'i   j.'. v.{i\ufffd\ufffdf>      I  rl-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVia  '\ufffd\ufffd.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  tils'  llt!5 *  o'A-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI;  is.*-*!-  If  US*  ft  nigs  If  %  THE LEADER, ,MOYJ'E- BRITISH COLb-uUiA.  CTCCC-St  LOCAL ASSAYS  E UTH'Y M 0 L.  'K3MaB&13ctS\ufffd\ufffdtSi-fitBS-^  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2>$5\"S533$=$S_?55S-55:-:.-5-5$.-2-5:5iV '  -Miners'UniQn incct-5   tomorrow j  .\"'gh(.        | j  Prof. J*,u?ch   left  yesterday   Iqr  Sundpoint.  A. L. Bai-nhnitU, returned  Sunday frona iiis eastern tiip.  ^lrs. P. Uartigan has been quite  jill for several days.  V\/a tub out .for  4,Thu  Moonlight'  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^VheelbaiTow Contest\"   iu April.  J. A. Brault has gone to live, on  \/lis homestead near, Lai'ond, Altn.  Joseph Co<-avoI!o li-.i-, repumed  v.-oi-lc on   the   Ilico group,   which  lies just north of town. '  i i        '  CA. \"Fopfco is \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd starting a suit  (club, and all interested should not  fail to sea him.   .  Cold Ore am  Shaving Soap  Talcuin, Powder  Tootb Paste  Tooth Powder  Tooth Wash  .'all and get   a   free   sample   of   these   hig'h grade  scientific  preparations and be convinced of tlieir superiority.  The MOYIE DRUG & STATIONERY GO.  At tlie Cii arches.  CATHOLIC     CHURCH.  There will be no service Sunday.  REV. I^ATIIEPi F. JJEOK.  South Alberta Land  '  Exchange.  21 o  Eighth Evenue East  P. 0.   Box lSli-  CALGARY  \/Priest) [ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTOJ.^,.   METIIOI'JST   CHUJK'IJ  Poi market gardening- we   have   sonic  of the choicest ten acre blocks   close   lo  W. P.'MacFarhine, of the Cian-  ,brook Co-Operativo Stores, was in  town Tuesday.  V  Robert Meikle and hi,* company'  .did not iilay to a very large  , 'house \"Wednesday night, but their  entertainment was iir-,6 class.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd( A daugbcer was born at Ross-  :land on the uth to Mr, arid Mrs.  R. II. Stewart..-       , -    '  iEd -Bergland, , who is handling  Vancouver aud New \"Westmin-  .ster real estate, is spending a few  ,days in town.'  t Miss Laura 'Crislor,\" sister of  Ray Crisler, is hero from Seattle  ,on a visit and is .stopping atJ the  borne of Mr. and Mrs.'Ferris.  -The-genial   P.'B.  Hawthorne,'  ' representing  the   Hudson's    Bay  , .Company,,   and.'.tho   K    and   II,  Royal Seal and   Kooteuay  Belle  .cigars, was in town Wednesday.  f o I  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     iNarcise   Therrian    was    again  tjtaken to the hospital \"Wednesday  ,to cpinplete the treatment for  an  operation  which   lie ! underwent  , some few weeks ago.  .Muruing service at-'ill a. m. '   Sun-   the city, free   from   rocks   or brush and  _        _     ' ' .Tl    1......1 '    \/-\ufffd\ufffd..!._ (-Oil             1    day School, '.i p. ni.    I-lvomng sor  vice, 7:30 p.  m. ,   A hearty   welcome , extended   to all.  ,      # f Rev. J. W. .MILLER, B. A.  \"'      \" ,        \"      (Pastor.)  .      ,      l'llKSllYTKKIA.V     (JUUKCH.  ' Morning Service 11. a.   m. Sunday school and Uible class at' 2:30  p. m.    Evening Service at 7:30   p.  ni.   A,hearty welcome to all.  REV. G. A. HACKNEY, B. A.  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , ; ('Pastor.)  \"Ki P. Lodges  --Visit.   *   <  II lc-i-el.    Only   $S0   an    acre   and  eaiy terms. , .  \"Wp can give, you good bargains in  city jnoperties and get you the best  terms.    '  We \"specially recommend, investments  in West Mount Fleasant. and Crescent  Heights  .,-Enke brand Norwegian sar-  .elines, 3 tins for o0 cents' at Crowe  Bros. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Ed., Taylor and .James, Grant  {wore in Cranbrook the first of the  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdweek. l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        ,,;  Archie Fleming and mother left  .yesier.day for Calgary.    Mr, Fleming has entered the employ pf the  Massey-Harris    Implement, -.com-  ' 'lmny. ,        ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' ' - '     ,  11 , V  '   Leave   your   order   for     \"hot  \/jross\" buns at the Moyie  Bakery.  I \ufffd\ufffd, o  Mrs. II. S. Gamble and daughter, -Miss Lois Gamble, left on yesterday evening's flyer for'Repub-  Jie, Michigan, where they will re-  ;nain for the next two months  .visiting with relatives.  _M. McXicol, manager of the  Porto Rico Lumber company, was  down to Lethbridge a few daj s  ago. Lethbridge is thriving, he  .says, aud the city seems to'have a  yevy bright future.  HAVE YOU A P.EJJT or busi  ness.obligition which would'impair your estate iu case of death?  \"We will cancel such indebtedness  if you are insurable. Let A.  CALLANDER of The Mutual Life  pf NeW York-, Vancouver, show  you. Such policies, ago 33, cost  #13 90. Dividends during 1910  were $2.91, over 20%\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnet cost  Si 1.07 p3i- thousaud. Lady  agents wanted. ^  S. A. Pa]Ion came up from Bon-  nei-s Ferry Tuesday aud spent a  day iu JUoyie previous to going  on to Cranbrook. .Mr. Fallon  pt-Ospuctod all over this country  IS years ago and located some  claims on Sullivan hill. For several years he has been ranching  on Tobacco plain?, near Eureka,  Mont.  Chamberlain's Stomach and  Liver Tablets invariably bring  relief to women suffering from  iihi'onic    constipation,    headache,  Sb. Eugene Lodge No.',37  Kuights of Pythias had the biggest meeting it has held in a long  time Wednesday night. Besidos  its -own l,arge attendance there,  were some IS members from the  Cranbrook lodge jpresent. The  rank of page was conferred upon  one .candidate aud the rank ,of  knight upon two, some of the,  Cranbrook members assisting., A  spread and, a social' session followed;   . ' --, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  .   \ufffd\ufffd ! \ufffd\ufffd.      '.  Payroll was .$30,000.  West Mount Pleasant.  $lS0.forlots  in  Block 16.     ;  $200 for lots  iu  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBloclc.20.-  \ufffd\ufffd1S0 for lqls  in  Blocfc 24'.'  $180 for lots  in  Block So.\/    '  $225 for lots  in  Block 5,  $\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd300, for lots  in  Block 2.t   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  $255 for, lots  in  Block'7.,-    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  See the map   of  Calgary'  in the Union ' Hall.  , Joseph Walters, Mgr\/  MALCOLM  McNEIL.  Agent for Moyie .and district.  The St. Eugene payroll yesterday amounted to-830,000. (i The  slight failing, off was due to 'February being a-shont\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmnnth L  ( *- . 1 <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i    '    Presbyterian Spc|ai.     t    t  HOLLY  LEAF  Choice   Dairy    Butter.  30c per lb.,  There will be a social \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd in ., the  Presbyteria'n church on Tuesday  March loth. Admission 2o cents.  Evrybody welcome. >  M'edicines that aid nature are  always most successful. Cham-  Iain's Cough Remedy acts on ' this  plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the' secretions and aids nature in restoring  the system to a healthy condition. Sold by tbe Moyie Drug ct  Stationery Co.  \" BUSINESS   LOCALS.  Got  the  habit.  Bros.  Co  to   Crowe i  DRESSMAKING and plain sewing.   Apply to Mrs. J. S. Wilson,  Bliss L. M. Scotfc^ trained nurse  of R ith well Hospital, Winnipeg,  is ready for engagements of any  kind. Maternity a specialty,  Moyie. Adv.  Singer Sawing Machines cost  verj' little more than .cheap machines. Do the best work and  last a life time, Sold on small  monthly payments by Ceo. B.  Powell, Cranbrook. In Moyie on  10th of eachmont h.\"  METAL   MARKET.  IVy our chopped beef' for the  chickens,' a guaranteed egg  producer.,v   '   '.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd,   \"   '   '  1 * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   i  P BURNS &G0\"a  MOYIE. -    '  B. C..-,  Dr. H. EV HALL  DENTIST  The Expert Crown and Bridge  Worker.  Office over Mr. Short's  Wall    ' Paper      Store  Armstrong Ave.,        Cranbrook  INTERNATIONAL  HOTEL.  This hotel is    now under new  management, and is first class  in every respect  TAYLOR,   &   BONNER  I'ROl'KIETOHS.  Victoria Street. MOYIE  Nhw York\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ>ar silver, 50h c-ts.  Lead $i.7.j.     Copper, 13 cts.  London\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLead .\ufffd\ufffd13, 33, 9d.  biliousness, di\/.zines, aiUownese of  the skiu and dyspepsia. Sold by  the Moyie Drug & Stationery   Co.  Stock Quotations.  riKMsin-r- i-v iiKAi.r. a rnvELi,.  Bill Asked  2-|  $2 ->0  Aurorn  CotisoIi.ini, I siiicUcrt;  (Inn. Go).Un nIs  North felfir  Society (,!;-  \"00  4.  0 1-2  U  23  QUALITY.   DE3IGN, ASSORTMENT,  At Eastern Prices.  .Not since .civilization 'first set. foot in.BRITISH COLUMBIA has such an  pppoi-luinty liqen thrown open to the people ol the proviiic.e. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'''.  THE HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS pi-oelucecl in the- v.-oriii, sol.'l to vou in your  ;own  lioiiie..; AT EASTERN PRICES.' ' , ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i-roin Uie far ii;uh to the- intc-riiatioiial'boundary, from the west coast of Van-'  conycr Islanil to the Atlantic, our hij. mail order service is regarded bv all, as a  perfect system of catering to the public.   , .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-':\"'.'.''  i liroii.irh th.s medium you may purchase any article we have   on   sale   in   our  -.ii.   ..l.i.ir st.ire.    i-.o order too lei-sje or'too sinall to receive prompt attention.'  uiamonds. jewellery,   Wa'lohcs,   Silverwear,   Cut Glass, Leather  Goods,   in  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iic-.l.-aest \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdelesi^i-.; ;,ud best quality.    Write for a catalogue.  all  ons .Limited.  Henry Birks  n.-\ufffd\ufffdlsl and Silversmiths,' Geo. Iv. iVorev, IM'an. 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