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XMAS PRESENTS? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd $ it i I Wilson' the, Jeweler, of Cran- fbrook lifts an endless variety. Vv i ni'.ikc,; it cur busnzi.- > to phase yen. < i (.' Your iu-. pet Lion iu\\ It I i will 10111 'ob'lip,i>lion io bi. y. \\ t ' ' *& ' Wilson, the Je-v\/ler. 5 i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; VOL.i:\ufffd\ufffd-N0.33 , MOYIE, B. .C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER [8,4910. S2A YKAft ins S IS Is your nameon our list for our coming catalogue? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , If not'send your address at puce.' Remember tlie \" Christmas'season is a busy <\ufffd\ufffdue;. stud your orders, 1 early?'it .will help us'and* bring' $rcni satisfaction. _ ' , , - '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' i -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' . ^ . - . '-- Orders that',require engraving must be iu by the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ff r i ' T i * > end 'il \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - ' 5::?TS-33:>->^-J\/ | ^\/Ss'vV\ufffd\ufffd^AA,\ufffd\ufffdVvVH\/VW\ufffd\ufffd'A^VWV^ Is a Big Enterprise!! .\" local assays , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdji | . The population of San Francisco is 110,012. ' r J ' ,; . ~ I ' ' Frank ' Criderman U miser ou the night shift; at the' King Ed-, ward bar.at Fcirnie, > '\/' ' 1 The average pay of th'o enlisted men of the1 'American navy, is $3fi.75 a month1;1 p. i. We have opened up'our card parlor for the \"winter. 1\ufffd\ufffdr, 'wholesale\" _ %\" - - ) stories in height and will .-contain [Montreal is\"only 3 cents,to\" 3 1-1 ing at this office.' - , .\"Along the Kennebec\" Co. played to a crowded house here last Saturday night. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, r . - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> i The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.. -Amos Pptter. which was'born oil the 12oh died on the 13th. '' '' Thos. Summers has turned his stock \"of', stationery and school -supplies over to A. B. Stewart. ' ' -\" \" - - *' ' i ', John Sullivan, was down from the Estella^mine ueiu' Wasa-for' a r , . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd }i i few days this -week. ,,; ' Among, ('the Moyie . visitors, to Cranbrook this.week were Thbs Miller,'Jack MoTavish and E.' A.1. 'Hill. ' . - , \ufffd\ufffd ' - \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , . Mrk'W., A., Cameron left last Suuday< for ,Sarido'n to join her husband, who\" is foreman,' at'. the. Eureka mine. .'- \/ ; , i '-\" - ,' Goldie Stewart ,has--moved his stock of drugs and stationery to p und.,\" \"Wha t makes . this ' re- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 v & l _ . markable' is\" the fact that , the the Loug blockj opposite the Koo- s - price , of. pig lead ; in te jj-oto]; : - - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - oyer *300 .offices. $000,000. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" t It -will *co?>t The Draird'IlStel and' the,\" Vic-- 'toria Theatre\";block, have been purchased, by'the firm' of -D^vid Spencer._Ii5d., fihU^b^Lrig .one 'of -the largest sale^ in real.-est'at > -in; cents. \"' iv i '\"The various *-mino3 -belonging to the',,company. are doing very well\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdparticularly those1 at Ro9S- land. , The new ore zone, recently opened up\\in the5; Tower ..levels of the^Yar Eagle continues to show up strong't^and .bothl'it and,the tiie'liistofy of ^Victoria. ?;Th'e coh'i Iron Mask'favfr: proving yery pfofi-i sideratioa\" f6r \"the' acquisition 'of these blocks was ?370.000 Head Office CRANBfcOOK, B: C .Conservatives, Re-Organize oes o i \\ Most of the leading makes aud all of the leading leathers to be. had^at popular'prices. Jftl ' - \/ MOVIE'S \"LEADING HOTEL. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*ii **s The best of accommodations for the Traveling Public, J3illi\ufffd\ufffdnl Rooms. 3 V ^ V. Large and Commodious Sample Rooms -Monday evening the Jfoyie Con- serviitive Association was re-organized with the following olllcers: -Thok Caven, M. L A -Hon. Pres, J. A. tt. Macdbnald\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd President, V. 3. Smyth\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFirst Vice-Pres. Thos. Pates\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSecond Vice-Pres. N. W. Burdette\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSecr'y-Treas. Executive Committee\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd H. K. Mackenzie, Urahanr Cruickshauk,, A. O. Monkhouse, Herb Jackson. Wm. Reese, M. J. Bounoiv J. AV. Stewart, Donald McKay, Thos. Bestwick, J. E. Crowe, James Whitehead, Wm. Chamberlain, aud John McTavish. . A. P. Maedonald and E. A. Hill,, two of the old staudbys of the party in Moyie, l declined offices for the-reason that they both expect soon to leave Moyio. Four Carloads Ore tenay, Arthur Ward, < wujise place at Swansea was destroyed by 'ifire a couple of .weeks, ago .intends -to rebuild-at once. ^ \",.,\"-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A meeting' bf.-the executive This is. the correct time to buy y'our winter supply of > ' ' * t t i \ufffd\ufffd - ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,, ' ' ' 'Gloves, Mitts, Rubbers^ - .,' Shoes, Sweaters, 'etc. Come'iii'and-loot them over before your size is gone, jr ' ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , \/ , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd',* r' , \/- J \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Get the Habits, Go -tc r ,AA*'\ufffd\ufffdVV^A*,\ufffd\ufffdA\/'\ufffd\ufffdV*\/--^i^*VVVVVS^'!VV>^ J Crippen to 'Hang Nov.- 23rd , \/ The petition for a reprieve for 6Dr. Hawley_Crippen, convicted of wife-murder,'' is v being - freply signed; but it is 'soumuch , waste, paper. Unless Belle'Elmore .appears in fiesh'he surely will hang on November 23. ,He maintains a quiet, stocial demearior, but does not's,leep well at -night, starting\" up repeatedly. .After such a start he, peers around'his cell as if he had dreamed he was not iti-prison, then throws himself back on 'hi-i pillow with a groan. 'He ,tells \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWaits Mining, 'Nws^\/i E. Jacobs, Secretary of the $.''\", Constitute of Mining Engineer's,' ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- 1 i f' * - wishes it announced that, he will - 1 ' 't i \\ bo glad to receive particulars o\ufffd\ufffd ' the progress' rnado during 1910 of^,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd all 'district\"', mining properties;,' I , \" I ' '|J '! The information desired is that t relative to development ' work done, 'ore' production \"(if any;) ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" ])lant and machinery put in, build- - - - . -'*-', ^ ings and other surf ace . improve- ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd e 'A i *?Bfi?!-M his iailers. two of whom are in \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,. J. - -, - , , . ,: iments,' transportation facilities the cell constantly day, and night, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ;* -. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- that he believes .he will be re prieved. ' * Tney note,'however, that ho ha3 never asked ib Belle provided,* and all other detaxia, bhowing^ the year's progress. Communications should * bo' adf' committee of' \ufffd\ufffdhe tMoyie Oonse'r- EUmore has, been 'fouud;\" though dressed to'him at, Nelson', ,P..,C.,\"'; . J.L- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. mi i-_ 1 1.1 i-U:., I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I-!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdnUr hrtrtuj. rtr asnamniT i _ .. ,. * . _ k - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* . McTAVISH & CAMERON Proprietors. I\" 'isn^i \ufffd\ufffdjj.v$r i^x-T^r-zis-Tyr ty. t;s *->\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'Z* * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ' \ufffd\ufffd \" time. ' . \"Of .the 'properties acquired lately by the company, the Mollie Gibson appears to be tho most promising. The old company had equipped it with' an SOTJO-t'dot tramway to which we are making an extension 21,000 feet 'long, which will bnng,its terminal to ,a point about three miles from the Mollie Gibson landing on Kootenay lake. ','We are taking about 100 tons a day of low grade ore from the Sullivan mine at Marysville, which is being treated at Trail. We are operating that property under\"'a lease from the Fort Steele company. -The Richmond- Eureka, at Sandon, which - was owued by the old .War Eagle company, also is shipping to the smelter about 300 tons a month of fairly good grade'silver-lead ore. \"Tha recent resumption of operations by the Le Roi company, togcthoi with the very successful i-e-ults from the operation of the Le Roi No. 2, which mine has proved the steadiest dividend payer in the Rossland camp, has i s servative association will be held at the-Leader office next' Monday evening, \ufffd\ufffd \"-^November '2is>t ^ \"at 8 o'clock.,>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - u_ ,, , , OYIE BEER Heer in East M raadq by the present brewer is admittedly Uio' Lest Kootenay. With tho Beit Malt and the Purest Spnug A\\ a tor it i unexcelled for quality. Insist ou having Moyie Beer. B(ITl-IXI) AM> DKAI'I I*\ufffd\ufffdKli MOYSE BREWIN MUELLER & HESSE^P^P^ ^ ^ More About the Apple On Friday evening, last about twenty of the people of Moyie, represenbatives of the Methodise\" and 'Presbyterian congregations, to.ok possession of the home of H. A. Deagon and spent a delightful evening in tho playing of games, singing and social intercourse. During the course of the evening Mrs. Deagon was presented with a beautiful salad bowl and service in recognition of the faithful work at the organ during the progress of the recent evangelistic campaign. Church Anniversary The members of the .Methodist church in Moyie can well congratulate themselves ou the success of their anniversary. At the church services Sunday evening the building was filled to overflowing. There was a special musical service, aud it was carried out splendidly. Tuesday evening the hot supper served in Morley hall was liber-! ally patronized, and again thero j this is hi3.on.ly hope^of escaping. I d ^ be,o\ufffd\ufffd mogfc- service should,* MissJJaneve has .been to see. him b ','.<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, , ' * w.. , 0 \ufffd\ufffd. . . 7.7.'' ,*.''.^..J. -, t S preach him.as > soon as practicable, four times, but lt'is-uudersfcpod | .- ,,. , ( , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '-1 that'the home\"' oTfise has\" ref ust d and \ufffd\ufffdbfc l^ter fcLan the enff o\ufffd\ufffd tlie. to allow her to make mire visits to the prison, as it is believed she has beejiidciujflso for a newspaper story. There is a minor that she sailed from Liverpool for Montreal, and another that she expects to be a mother. Adam Golsong Dead current month. The\" Yaie Election. Mkf T *$\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* is *\\ c Adam Golsou. a letircd miner, aged 13\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyears, died last week ^at the Alice hospital nt Mullen, Idaho, of Jjfight's disease. Mr. Golsoug and family lived1 in Moyie about eight years ago. , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will ta'ke several days' treatment kto 'cure it, and the best remedy to uso is Chamr berlain's Cough Remedy. Id will cure-quicker than any other, aud also leaves the ss'stem in a natural healthy condition., Sold by Reports from Yale indicate the very great possibility of the Con- aervtitive* cmdidate. Alexander [Lucas being returned by acc-ln- i matiou. The Liberals have nut ! yet come to any decision as to a I candidate. The seutiment of tho delegates at a recent convention was divided between Stuart lieu derson and John Oliver. \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$ '>\ufffd\ufffdS Little Early for Peruna*\" The police of Fort William arc iu persuit of a local \"desperado kuowu as \"Peruna- Pete.\" lt is not probable that they will catch him before spring as tihat is the a the Moyie Drug &\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Stationery Co.' proper time to take Peruna. v ' '3'* ! -' i'M I mi u '11 'J I'1 l^ernie did not send nn exhibit to the National Apple Show. Wo havo a few Pippins0 here aud an odd Jonathan. The Russian Transparent- might be produced by a little washing. ,The Spy as n it unknown here and the Snow is one cf our staples. The Duchess ^ Horn-Mies in the book-stores and ^^\ufffd\ufffdi^^S^^ ^tt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"9 Yellow tZ:^2 \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'- \ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\"*\"i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd | i-Hc Parent in large numbers anq; 11 could easily exhibit a car-load lot. created a much better feeling iu that town than its citizens havo experienced for some time. 0n,cunCeat the concert that the whole the outlook for l\ufffd\ufffd-Ois-| d_ fi numbei. 0Q land light now is more encourag-1 ing than it has been for several I'^gramo was good yeats.\" was a hall full of people in attcn- fol- the Hockey Meeting Tonight *\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdca a \"2? Imperial sa^ or ban 'Capital A\ufffd\ufffdthoriZcd:--\"---$iO:^ Capital \"'.'''Capital'Subscribed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'- . Capital Paid Up\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,~--J Reserve' Fund\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ~~~~ ,1)00.00 .-:-$5;575,000,00 -5,:::lO,'0C)O.0O -5.fi:i'o. odo.oo, gl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Free Press. , fy .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ; _ BRANCHES IN BRITISH C0LUMBIA- Cranbrook, Arrowhead, Golden. Kamloops, W iclle.. * Fotnie, Nelson, Rcv.ektokc. Victoria, anil Vancouver Drafts and Money Orders sold:. avaihlc in j\ufffd\ufffd. pari oi lhe World i: : '. [Savings liaiik .Dopnir.uont Interest allowed on. deposits rr.oin' dato of. MOYIE BRANCH. Tlie old, old story, told times without number, and1 repeated A meeting will be held in the Miners' Union hall tonight for the purpose of discussing the taking over of the skating rink. It is planned to hive volunteers look after it this 5'oar so iu this way there will bo no1 expense in connection with it, except that, of paying for the1 light. All those interested in skating and hockey arc- urgently requested'to' attend. The possibilities of having an in * f I 'Ml '< I\ufffd\ufffdI ' it 1 ( II 1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; i Nomination for Officers New1 Miche1 my |; deposit. . '2 j over and over again for the last j tei'mediate hockttjf team will, also I;.'j(i ye.ars.'but it is ahvays a wel- j oeidiscussed. \ufffd\ufffd!'eoine sfioi y to- those in search of I , '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:;--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd health -Tiu-i-e is nothing iu the Wni'ld tliar...:iii-es ijiiimhs and'colds. Wy ns.'..' iMiiitnbui-laiii's y\ufffd\ufffda&\ufffd\ufffds>o\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBQe\ufffd\ufffd5ajo\ufffd\ufffd>s3\ufffd\ufffd3P\ufffd\ufffd'*\ufffd\ufffd8ff K W. SUPPLE, Manager'. g'j,oyie Drug & Stationery Co The K and H cigar has jumped to prominence through the ex- Cough Remedy.. Sold by the: client flavor of the tobacco out \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.<;.''1 of which it is made. The nominations for officers of the Moyie Miner-i' Union for ' the ensuing term will take place at the next two meetings of Nov. 10th and 20th. Tno. election will take place on Dee.tfrd in the hall between the hours of 1p.m. and 8'p'..ni.. i__ ; .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ; ; . . Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often tho cause'of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain^ Scomaeli and Liver Tablets at-o an ideal 'medicine to give a child, for they iu-e mild and gentle in their efli'ot, find will cine even eln-onie coiisti[>ation. Sold by tho Moyie Drug & Stationery Co, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^ ^ Kft .-^ ^lifil?15! and \ufffd\ufffdoo\ufffd\ufffd3 ,i \ufffd\ufffdi 1 ,<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i-1 ** '''in i f Approved fey pixyslcisn-J ants i officials, bo-Loi*\" SSalis and K\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdic :ai Word's i^yjslliuiis, and \ufffd\ufffd~>y \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; b 1 si ;< ;ii^ * I \ufffd\ufffd 1 J 1 ' } I ; 1 -i j I 1 ' 'i 1 1 > 1 1 ! 1 1 i! 1*1 \u25a0\nV\nTHE MOYIE LEADER\nEminent Toronto\nPhysicians\nTAJJ.r.D TO CURE KHETJMATISM\nMiss Flora Chapman Vividly Describes\nHer Suflenngs and Ultimate\nCure With \"Nervilme\"\n''After beh'g an enthiisuibtie ui<-r of\nNerviliue foi jeirn. I feci it zay duty tu\ntell you personally w hat your wonderful\npreparation, baa dciiu fur me', n\n\"I haireii-ii tort lire lrom rheumatism\nnnd heart trouble, tried rctirci? el' to'\ncalled remedies, conMilled tor weeks\naud months with Toronto3.- met eini,\nnent pbyt-it iau-. but deri\\ed onlv .-light\nbenefct.\n\"A friend tn-i-ted o'q mj using Xi'i'-\nvihuc, and to my .surprise .1 vigorous\nrubbing of tbir powettul liniment eased\nthe Vi(\n\u25a0 \"i'\n-;- '<\u25a0\n'\u00bbrtat nmn aie little.\" Dill Mr.\nliavehx-k Kills hat, compiled 5,01110\nheight statistics which point just the,\nother way. \"Scott was, 0\" feet, Slicllov reel ,!' inches. So\nmuch for .statures of men eluinent in,flit'\nworld of.liteiatuie who woie oier, at,'or\nslightly under'si \\- feet. The gr(\u00bbnt men\n^ho were .shoit in statute 'ineliide Bullae himself, 0 feet 4 inches; Keat.s ,0\nleet, iVapoleon-,\") feet. 1-Ji inches-, N>I-oii\n,,\"J-feet--l MH-he.s, Tom Mooie,.\"> feet, while\nDrydop, Milton, Gibbon. Goldsmith,\n\u201e 11 niac* Maciiulay, Spencui, and Blake\n. all hoveied near the .\"i foot mark , Wo\nusiiujly^ think- (ir .Gladstone as a very\nfall-man, and Disraeli of medium heigh'!.\n' As1 a mattei 'of fact Disraeli way ,j feel\n'I inches, and Gladstone only o teet S\ninch's 'If ive-believe C'nrlyle, .feU'rey\nwould'seem fo ha\\e been 'soiftethin'g un-\ndctr C> feet, but lie was '.\"5 feet 0 inches.\n]\\pQuincev's contemporaries ulways.'de-\nsi ribe him a\u00bb .1 diminutive elf, -wlieieaS\nlie was 'jour niches ta'loi iji.in Modie'\njnd Keats. ' \" , , - 1\n\"VTOW.\"' said the, suffragette oiator,\n_L 1 .-weeping the audience with ,her\n\u2022 \u2022agio eye, \"J see Mr. Dodds'fitting down there in the third mw\u2014a\nman who has condescended fo come here\nl(> night aud ii.sten lo our arguments.\nHe ha& heard -what 1 hav\u00ab haVl 'fo miv.\nJ think we .should lik'e to hoar froiii\nhim, and j^et a man's view of our yau-e.\nMr. Oodds, (ell 11s what you think of\nthe sufliaj;\u00abttc.s.\" . , ' \u2022 1\n\"Oh, 1 i'i wouldn't, jn m-iiia'ani'\"\nbtanimcrcd Uodd.s. \"J- inr-r-realy ce\ncouldn't., Thu there are J 1 lui ladies\np \\> jmii-present' \"\nWhile he was devilling another\nScotch and .sckI.i to his lips the man on\nhis right gabbed the watch and deftly\nslipped it into the ' outhide pocket of\nthtj owner\u00b0s t'oat. Mr. Jlobinson was\ntoo deadly in earnest with trying to\nwin back some ot his losse-j to'not ice\nthat his watch was gone. Tho play continued lon<; after the timo lii'ed by the\ngentleman as -the hour he wHist stop,\nbut luck was still a stranger to him.\njPinally, after losing a particularly\nbig jackpot, he noticed that bis watch\n,v.-an gone, and1 in .ill seriousness remarked.\n.put my\n1 know\nA\nWKLLKNOWN medical'man tells\nthis good one on himself:\n\"There was a tailoi, a friend\nof mine, ^vlio oiice made me a suit.\nThrough eareles.sui-ss 01 oversight oil\nthe part ^i' an assistant 1 lie coat wiih\nnim'h too small., I promptly took it\nback and Jie made' uie another. ' \u201e \"\n\u2022'hjome months'Infer my tailor and 1\nmet. ajL_.iiL old muiunl friend's funoral.\nThe \"tailor wis under 'the \" impression\n\"My, gracious! 1 must ha v.\nwatch 111 that jackpot! l Now\nit ,is time to qu.it. *' ,\nAnd he'did. He's on the water'wagon now, and his companions of ihat\nnight are .11 raid to ask him if he'found\nIns watch.' He n* wearing a different\nsuit of clothes, and as he never uses a\n\"watch chain or fob, they do not know\nImr \\%hat th timepiece is atilittin the\npocket'of. the othci .coat all unknown\nl\u00ab him. \/ , ' -\nB1.AKJ; HOGG ATT,\n, t hewing negro.\n;desease'l had been a patielit\nfh.it th\noi- mine. 1\n\"Well, doe.f.oi,\"\nhang sight luckier\n\u2022'i3ow\\that*''\n\u25a0' Weil,,it's \"a eiiicli they\n,l\u00bbf pooi W 01 k !\u2022! youib. \"\nr\nsairi^ho, \";\nIh.tu J an, '\n1 asked.\n.-.in '\nlet u in\nalienist\nlequeutly\n.stieelsf aiul\nchildren\nfl\n1 is the\nschool\nmoiniiig the lanitoi saw\n(U\u00bbtnm at -i ceituin public\ndo.wn in Maine for tha\nleaohers to wine 0:1 the black-\nboardraiiY Liisliuctlon t h--\\ desire the\njanitor, tu itceive.\n>\u2022 The, othei\nw lift en\n.\"l-'iud tbe gi'-atest commop divisoi.\"\n\u201e \"IJiiIIq!\"' he cAchiuned. \"is that\ndm 11 thing ?ost a'ain? 7\n.Yoar Drnccl.t Will Tell ,Yn.\nMurine Eye -Remedy Relieves Sore Eyea.\nStrengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart,\n. Boothea Eyevpaln. and Sella lor 60c Try\nMurine In Your Byes and In Baby*!\nKye\u00bbl tor ,BcaIy Eyelids tuid Gnunnl&tlon.\n(p\nIHTESTWAL\nDH. S WKIK MITOHCLL,\n< ami noted <,-uithoi, t'i\n, stojj.s 1 Inldiuii 011 th\nciiats with them\/ - .\nlie is especially lonrt of\nwhen they gcl^ old enough \u2022 lo > dm t J or.1\nNot long ago lie ni.ide'the acquaintance\nof (twin sisters of fte^en.-1, ' ,\n-'Good ln'orning,'my< dear uiiss^* he\ns.lid, meeting o'le ol the twins in the\nsquaie, \"auil wlneli one'of \"the twin';\nam J addleasing this bnghfc day?\"\nWith a smile, the' prettiest she had!\nthe surprised lassie looked into the fate\nof the giuvo physician and said most\nmodestlv: , , \u25a0 ' \u201e' , ' ,\n'''\u2022I'm lhe one what's out walking.'\"\nA\nI.ITTI.B guJ hail1 boon so naughty\nthat, liei mother found it neces-\nsaiy to shut liei up\" in a dark\ncloset\u2014in that family the. diiest punishment for,tlnf woist ollence.\nTor fifteen Jong minutes the dooi had\nbeen ' locked without a sound coming\nfrom behind it.\" Xpt a whimper or a\nsifitlle. '*' - - , >'\nAt last thr- srm 11 but anxious parent\nunlo'rked the closet'' door and r' peered\ninto thd tla 1 kness 'She could see uoth;\niiig- '',-'.,< '\n\"What -lie vou doing-in there? ' she\nenetl. , & \"'.'.'\n.And thc-i a ^little voice piped' from\ntin- bluckiiY-.ss: ' ,\" v\n\"I thpit on yiu^ nt* dicth and thpit\non youi new hub,'and 1 'in waiting for\nmoie' ill pit 'In eiiine to thpit on y,oui\nnev\\< paialhol!'- *- \u25a0 7 .' ' ^ - \u201e r .- t .\n, A * \" - - * , - u.'\nAi;<;i'ST TIKUKMA'XN', '\n\"giand e.salteil nilci\nm\\l \u25a0 \"\nIk ' '\n& $\u25a0* 1-'' '\npi. ,i \"\u00ab\n\"rruit-a-tives\" The Only Mctliciii\u00ab\nThat W,u lleaily Cure\n- , Constipation.\nThe Liver both causes and cures\nObstinate Constipation or Pai.i!\\s>s or\nlhe Bowels ( '\u25a0\nWhen\nthe Liver becomes torpid or\nw-eaki then it cannui give up enough\nKile to move the .Bowels -\n\"Fruit-a-tives\"\nliver and makes\nactive.\nacts direcllv 011 the\nthe hi oi &U011K and\nBy curing the liver, \"Fruit-a-tivesV\nt'nables this impottant oi&.in to sue\noir sullicient Bile to move the bonds\nregularly and naturally, and thus- eure\n\"Intestinal Parah sis \" ,\n\"Fruit-a-tives- is m.ule of fruit\nJuices and tomes and is undoubtedly\nthe only medicine eier discoieied th.a\nwill positively r-uie Constipition in\nany form\n\"Fruit-a-tives\" is sold b> all dealers\nat 50c a box, f, for 12.50. or trial bow\n25c, or may be obtained from Fruit-a-\ntives, Limited, Ottawa.\nihe new\n' of the\nlilks, said at an Klks\" biiuquet\n111 Detioit. '\n'\u2022The guilti- man alwai s1\" gives <-lniii\nself awiiy; foi, like the chap who bought\nI the fuiti cent bathing-suit, In- can 'f\nI hide Ins guilty conscience. -.\nj -'The s-hnppers. - -\n'iJlak,e says to catch a couple of hop-\nporn 'and pnicli them on the legs until\nthe muscle- become; sore. Then turn\nthem looser They will hop so queerly\nthat nil the other grasshoppers will die\nlaughing, penitent and\nieiy anxious to get o'ut\n\"Maise,\" he said, \"jouse er deekin\nin de white Baptis\" f'liinch, ain't vc-i ,'\n\u2022' Ves, Sim '' - '\n\"An' vei knows t s der deekin in de\ncnllud Bapti- I'huich. don't ver Marse\nDiuir'\n'' Ve-, \u25a0?] 1; , Ijiit what has this to do\nwith lour pir-cm tumble \"'\n\"Well, I jis' nantei --ii dis, Maise\nUud. dat it \"s time fei us ileekiu- ter\nstick tOgetll\"! ' *\n^rni\nHKUK .-\nI rom\n' is a safe, pleasant, antiseptic\nliniment for reducing Varicose\nVeins to a normal condition,\nheahnu them even after they\nhave broken, Btoppingthe pam\nquickly, oiercommg the sore- I\nnees, restoring the circulation !\nin tt reasonable lbngth of time.\nAlso a successful remedy in\ntreatingViu-lc-oKitl<-K,piifufiil I\nRurlllncH, tootlmrhe. iieu- .\nriUcla, rhenmullrtiii.rhcuiii-\natie or polity deposits, hun- 1\nIons, coruM, liruiseH, lame 1\nluick, Ktllt'nock. Agoodrem-\n\u00ably to have in the house in\ncase tho children frctabad cut,\nbruise, strain, sore throat, or\nsome painful trouble where a\ngood liniment would be Ubt-ful.\n,^7; ; 1 AHSOKIJINK, JK.,p<-n.(mleB\n\u00ab>(li. mi \u201ef chetrouU,. qu. \u00bbllliaiitcHUHUK \u2022iirm.\neciiiitiibiin. Prlro \u00bb1 OM 07 J200UOT liottl,. .lt\u00abll\naruji.-lBt\u00ab,lr,j,llver(Hl.li,.>1.3rfr\u00ab. Miuinractnrnlonly by\nW. F. YOUNG P. D. F., 210 Temple St, Springfield, Mass.\n., . ~Vn*KS Il\u00ab., Hclrr.l, 11(111 i K1WE (O, ITlBiilp,,,\nTill MlHIStl, DKKI * tllrilltAI, CO. UlnnV, * 15'\nthe latest poKei -tori 10111\nom a well known club. The\nmiduight houi was fast appio.uh\n1 uj* Mr Ii'ubinson hail been drinking\nsome during the touise ol the game ami\nlosing his monei light along. I*,illiu\u00bb\nIns watch out ot Ins 1 est po< ket he laid\nit mi the table 111 Iroiil <>! I,in- and -aid\nIn- would pi iv |ust half hi hum mm\"\nThe game cO'll limed with -nine good\nIv si\/ed jackpots The 'nan i\\ith the\nwatili, who is dignity pei-ouitied dm\ning the bu-iness houis, bet last aud\nfimoiisl.. but lust in.iu-iged ti) haie\nii\"tt to tlie highest li.tml nu,-t ot the\ntime\nUi:KNKTjn- was- supposed to__in\nlluenije' people by a brusqueness\na mount ing to absolute ludeness.\nIt is related that one'day a -\\er_v volu\nfile lady took hei;daughter who'was ill.\nto see him\n\"Which ot vou wants to consult\nme-?\" asked Abeiiiefhv\n\u25a0\u2022Hi daculitei.\" u-plied the elder\nwoman. \u2022 '\nAbei net li\\ then put a question tcthe\ngnl. Hetoie she had a chance to reply\nhei mother began a long stoiy. Aber\nnethy told her to be quiet, and repeated\nthe question to the girl. A second time\nlhe woman began a storv, and a second\ntime he told hei to be quiet Then she\ninteitupted him foi a tlliid time.\n\" Put \\0111 tongue out.'\" he^ said to!\nthe mother.\n\"Hut theie\"s nothing tlie matter with\nme' \" she exclaimed.\n\u2022Never mind; put \\oui tongue out'\"\nhe commanded <\nThoioughli loierawed, lhe woman\nobeved.\nNow keep if out. ' said Aberncthy\nwhidi gives an annual average almost\nas high us Mr. Benson 's. Since 1004J G.\n3C Chesterton has turaod out a round\ndozen volumes, -whidi makes an output\nof two volumes a'year. Mr. Galsworthy\nhas como info prominence- only during\nthe last feW years, but his record for\nthat time in drama, fiction, and general\ncriticism is impres-ive. Mr. Chrirles\nMarriott, a novelist of notable achieve\nineiit and greater promi-so, has written\nfifteen ndvds since lt'Ol. The list could\neasily be extended \"'\nA comparison with American literary\nproductivity shows results that eount\nagainst this continent, 'Tho l'ost says:\n, ''We may put 0111 two elder 'writers\naside. Mr. Homy ,lames, in our own\n'Who's Who,' is credited with nearly\n-io book tit'es for 11 career of -forty\nyears aud more, though it is to be noted\nthat, his record migiit have been a much\nlonger ,one if h\u00ab had chosen to maintain\nthis pace of'his eailiest years; ho published three volumes m I87S, four volumes iu 1S70, and tliieo'v\u00ab1uuie,<, in 1884.\nMr. Ilowells is credited in 'Who's Who'\n'with about 70 titl-s, but that covers\na literary career oi half a 'ceutury.\nWo turn to' the \u25a0 lounger men. Mr.\nRobert W. Chambci\", the first man wo\nprobably ^think of auiopg our ready\nwriters, ,has written liU volumes iu'the\nsame time that Mr Reason has prfc-due-\ne.d nearly -10! '.lack London\/ ui whom:\nif in anyom*, we e\\j>ect titanic onorgy\nceaselessly lnaiiifesitiug itself, 'has 20\nvolumes since lf)0i>\u2014 a good showing,\nbut uot up to^tho llnglisb record. Mr.\nUsi'viil Graham J'liilitp.s has done 17\nvolumes'since 1901, Mr, Uobert Jler-\nnek- has, .done 13 volumes .in fifteen\n'years, but in Mr. JkrrickN oasn.it is\nonly fair to recall that he works at hjs\ntrade iu addition to writing books. Mr.\nWinston Churchill makes rit, a rulo do\ngive two'\/yoarh to ti hook.'' Since' lS9ij\nlie has produced'sejou , volumes. ' '<\"\n\u2022\u2022Jtoie is one1 field, therefore,-in which,\nthe speed of lifo in N'cw ,WorJd,has not\nincreased over^that iiiitho'Qld.'- And,it-\nmight also bo shown that-in this field\nI thu pace, T of .modem .life litis' not.* increased Joyer'that of HO. lOO'-o'r 200 years\nago. , Whiil we.have said of\/cootemporr\n111 v Huglish w'riters will more than hold\ngood, for France, whose, men of letteis,\nin their prodigious ,industriousness, eh-\nlirelyi belie the Capuaii ^reputation ' of\npresent-day Paris, isot'o'nly in fiction,\n'but > irr the ' fields 'ot criticism and\nscholarship, 'the ^Frenchman 'of-\"today\naie true to the tindition , of' Voltaire\ntiiid.lii.s'jiundrcds of volumes, of Diderot,\nand of Sainte-Beuve 'The classic' English,-novelists arc less, copious, but. a\nUickens.-.Siovel, every two'years m'eiint\nIhioe or., four,-, novels cl of prehont-day\nlength. Thackeray. Keiide, Tipllope,\nfilled-an amount of shelfjS-paco ,wliich it\n-vvouliTtulte' many, scores of our \"modern ;\ntlnn-'Uhosted novels to covci. ' That!\ntheir successors are courageously liytihg|\nto, in indicated by the'ligures w*e .have\ncited.1--: , ' .\" ' s-' ,l .\nThe' livening 'l^ost finds two .reasons\n'for file'lower liter.uy productivity., of\nAmerica: ' - , , - \\ >' ' 1\n\"One reason-is the much clo.-er con\nucution betweenllitcrature and journalism in ICuiopoj'aiid the other leason is\n\"the much smaller financial, reward ,that\nattends upon literary success in (Kurbpe'.\nMen like Mr. ' Ghesteiton. .Mr.,, Bdloe.\nMr. GalsJworthy,-'Mr, Max BeeibohmJ\nare journalists as* well asrf writers of\nor,iginal volumes, \"and -they are In it lie\n^jabit\" of republishing their uewspapci\nwork in book form. Tn France, thisiit-\neveu mWe life practice ^Political^cK'roii-\niquos.l litorari''and dnimlitie ie.vie.ws\".\ncauseries and fe,uilletous of|\"i\u00bbll kind*> uri*\nregularly put into book^forni'-amorig*'a.\nnation ''whose -boolfs are VMiex-peiisively1\npublished 'in paper eoviirs, \u2022 Dutch, stock,\n-NTapoleon. in\" ^S06\", iiielleetualiy repeated\n\"\u2022\u2022\u2022 -ilternpf wifh Arab'stu'llioua, ds\"did\nly keep foais until thoy are. full-grown.\nThoy uio \u00abold iu the autumn which follows their birfh, ,or the next autumn,\nand, become flio property ofy agriculturalists of another district, where they\ntiro broken in to work from the age of\neighteen months fo two years. ,&om\u00ab\nbreeders, again, undertake to fetter\nanima-ls bttforo selling them to the market. Prices average: for, foals of threo\nlo fix months, $(f0 to $120; for foals of\neighteen months,'.tlBO fo $200..' Threo\nyear old horses,fetch $200 to'$2S0; four-\nyear-olds, $.250 to $300. Finally, th<>\nvalue of, flic Belgian equine\" exportation\ntrade una risen to $3,SOO,000, 'ranking\nin importance after such' necessities\nas sugar, $7,-400,000, and oil. $,1,200,000.\n, ' , MB.' DOOLEY'SAYS ' : \\\nOF Un'OBOB:, \" Th \"trouble about\n' divorce is it always let's'out iv thJ\n,b?id bargain th ' wan ,1 ha I matin it\nbad,-\" and asks: ''WW theie iver a\nfriendship, that was aniiytliiug' 'more\nthin a kind ^ . .\u2022?. . I\nthe popular b^ZXl'9^\na, world from.the teiril,!'.. 'JI ^H-fl\nblood poisoning. Mr Alf, 'i ',', (v-ls of\nof (Shipley, Ont.,' says- - v?\"\/V'* ^\nI had tbe niisfortun; to l !' \"'l **ork'\nnail under my thumb n.,,|. { ,,* r\"btj\nnail under my thumb n.m. to \u201e- ;\u00bb..)\nof about one and \u00ab j,oll- .\" '\" ?'-|\u201ek w-(H l,\"^'''\nfid the thumb, melted a !iti|\\ y cl'ai\nand lan it interne y,0UDt, 'T',\"''\"huK\nwas wonderful! 11 soothed I!,. ' \"'^\nthe thumb actually did not \u00abi,. '\"V\"\"1\nHuk kept away all ii:'llam.\u00bb -''^\nable to go on with\ntime, and\n111 a few da\n\"Veil\n'\"\u25a0nation. | w\nwaH'as good as-ever. \"\\ ' \u201e,{?, ^J\"\"1\ncan do this shQii'd'be \u201e, (.u,r'\"' \u00bb '\u00bbt\nman's bomo.\" - ' *\"rhti\n\/ain-Buk is tho fiifi-t jnrm' . ,\nHiirnnce,\/,'toi all worker^, c Its\nBeing amipoiwsJ\nessences, HhuiBuk is -,,\u201e ttZl 'htlM*\nbabies ' and young \u25a0 d^ldf,.'\nwn for\nthe\nthe Ihiteh, government at Wolverdange\nsubsequently., Finally, in'180-1, all id\u00aba\nof .1 state breeding\/Mud5 wa*s, definitely\nabandoned. \",' - \u2022< * - <- ^ - o\"\n<. After'-the Frtlnco-Pf-ussian . Wn'r - of\nlS70,-t!'erina'ny became th<\u00bb chief buyer\nof'the Jselgian horso'in place of, France!\nFngland alsofgaVe -an impetus a's a\nciistoiuer, Thus^ -,encouraged; native\nbrex'jiers'sought v.more definite results.\nThdj\\ had , thqir work' cfut ,oiit.' Kach\ndistrict hitltorto bad operated irrespec-\ntiviji-of its neighbor with dissimilar re-'\nsuits'. Honce many-local strains: Flemish^ Bralmiitiue, and'the Ardennes, etc.;\nthe last an outcome of Oriental VntaVb.\nThe'desire Oto remedy\" if. possible, flic\nblemishes m these several rat-es Jed in\n\u2022lSS0rto the establi.sliiiient af Liege and\nGhent of\" two' aaspiyntions , of ,breedei>-\ndevofed fo the' t improvement' of,'the\nhorsc-^ These, become. iue.igcd tiVonty-\nlive years, ago in the -present found a.\ntion\/ \"Tho' Society 'ofj the '^Belgian\nDraught ii'orsc.f' linvin'g-its licndnuar\nto woman suffrage, says Mr. Uoo-\n\"A 'baby'is ti good i-iibstleboot f'r\n'a ballot, um*'t th' hntid Ihat. rucks rli'\nciadlo sijdoin'has lime Xor aUny other\nluxarivs.J%i, ' ,. ( . ^\nO'o\" liiimjssy's ordimiry femald relations, \"All,t|iat illiction d:iy ineansi'iti\nth\" old inan.gpin' ofr\"iu tit * mornin'\nwith'a, light st\u00abp an' fire-in \"his eye,\njuij coming-home too .ate-ai, nldit with\na dent in liis Jial,\" ' _\" . ' \\ '- .\"\nv- Money \"mailtftt jipset\u00abi aro,_thns i>uini-\nmpd \u00abii:v V Pi,in;cs are th.'. jesult'iv too\nmany pfjoplo.li.'iviii' riidney,'5; 'nnd,> turn-\n. .. , , *.^\nrri\"\nyores, 1 luil'imcd. imicheiv, r.bad lei. ,,\ncost' veins and ulcers, piie< (utk\\ '\nbruises,* and all .skin disejises ,wa ,.\"'\n:iurK-s.,-,Solil,hy all druggets ,11,,]^....\nkeepPM^-j-t ,riOc a box, a for *n.\u00a3,f. ,.,,\nfree fron. pZam-Ttqlc Co., uTuionto Td!\nand,ran,it into tbe wvouod Ttie r'esul*\nsubstitutes.\" \" t .' ,\ning\"to tho' labor niiM-ki**., it c-tf'curs.to-M\nDodiley iliot >\n' A'guod'dcifl.^of the uew' Uooltv bwl-\nin abou,f, .-.rnortVnn things, hut at iy\nvery end there is a dating mko ab^i\n3tlr\na f'iime ia pMft\nWiiv do thcyfjji 1\n__,, ...^ there\noil\n\"'\"jWhat'tkind, jv\nasked- Hinnisty.- '\n'rile nil' ancient?i\"\n11\niSloh'fkuow-,'' 'Wiid Mr.\n,!\u2022'-,\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I 1 II \u2022 I - ,^<\">VV.\n\/'.onlees-it ia because iJi'\/l'rciiJem ,v\ntit * \"United States, has u\"i\u00bbt toui it\n- \/v'\"\"('r\",. \" - ' f', ^\n-i'K\n1 There' is no 'poisonous 'irigiodient'1 111 ' &^BJfg\nliollowny 'a Gouu-iyufo\/ and -it >iii) ' be 'Tv5 :\nuVd without .(InngeKofytijury: y^ ;>'j &u,yh\u00a3.\"\n\/stopx coaiiba\nh\u20acure\nIN\nIII Kit K is\nPLAIi, ENGLfSH\na publication at JSt I'aul.\n1 ailed th? Docket, that deserves\n:i .'Teat deal of praise. It prints\nAud h< pioeeedcd to examine the gill\nAl\\)OS wasiieiwouiaii was seen to\nbe hurraing to woik and lolling\ndown hei sleeves long bet 01 e\nhei usual houi lot leaving\n\"I'm going out,\" she informed liei\nemploi'M. with a pleased and lathei\n1 opsequentia) an\n' Where aie you going, Bridget'\"\n\"To lieai Mi' Kmerson lecture.\"\n\u2022-Win, he 1- ieiy deep, Bridget Most\not us can't undei.stand hiin very veil.\"\n\"Oh.-1 don't undeistand him, nmm.\n1 bite 1o see bun stand up theie aud\nt ilk a- if he thought .-yeiyboilv\nw is a- guod a- he lias.\nThe great philo-ophei was absolutely 1 ^ (j) lvi[lf, J(.\nfree lrom pi id\", and he made Ins hoaieis\nthe interesting and important court de\n. ei-Kjus oi the country, and punts them\n-so cUuit an oidiuaiy citi\/en can lead\nI them with enjoyment and undeistand\ni ing. It even goes so far as to indulge\n' in a little liumoi now and tiien. when\nI the occasion seems to demand it In\nthis collection the. Finpoiia Ou\/etic\nsa \\ s\n\"'The Biiz\/lr- IMitoi of the Ha\/ette\noften wondered why \"court decisions aie\nmade so obscure that none but a I iwver\n1:111 make head 01 tail-of them. The\nTelegraph loditoi always is in greal\ndistress when a lot of Supreme f'ouit de-\nI cisions appear in the despatches, foi he1\n1 has to write heads for them, and n<*vi>r\ncan make out whether the -mil\n for 01 again-! the plaintiff Th\nl~^ I publication show, that it i- possible\nto wute up decisions in such a way\nthat -a child would know vvlrit the the faceii\nof\" seven' \"girl; '_Csa\njou'find the glrla\" faces?\nTryl it is iie\u00bbch reeeiirinjrjbe jna of\nThirty Dollars (y\">)\nShould four persons ixrod\nin equally .correct an*-\nwers, \"the whole sum of\nOne Hundred DolUm\n(Jioooo) will N- cqrui'.lr\ndivided l-etween them,\neach receiving Twenty-!\nfive'DoIlars (J3j.\u00ab>) Ami .\nsoon in like'proportion!\n\u25a0We mru exactly what we aay. Do not delay,you may not sec this advertisement \u00abg\u00bbln\nThere 11 only one simple condition attached to our Competition. When we receive jour \u00abe-\nply ve will-write you explaining what this simple condition is. If jou c\u00abin find *NV of the\nhidden face* write lo^lay, mark tbe fneev cut out the picture and send il to us at once.\n, VVritejour name and address very plainly. - i v -1 \u00ab (\nAddross, GOOD HOPE REMEDY CO., Dapt. 19 ' MONTREAL\nP.Q.\nDysentciy conodes the intestines and\nspeedily eats away the lining, liiiagiug\nabout d.uigeioils conditions that mai\nc.-iuse death. Di, .1. ]). [Cellogg's Dyscn\nteiy (Joidial deais tin; intestinal eanalf\nol (he germs that cause the inflani\n\u25a0nation, and by' pioteetiug the lining\n(10111 ! uit her ravages restoies them to\nhealthy (ondition. 'Those subject to\nilysenteiy should not. be without thi^\nsimple yet powciful lemedy.\nHeadaches \u2014 nausea \u2014 indigestion\u2014muddy complexion\u2014pimp.'as\u2014\nbad breath\u2014these are some of the\" effects of constipation. t The mild, sensible,\nreliable remedy Is\nThey contain the latest\n\u25a0> discovered and best evacuant known, which\nempties the bowels without the -.lightest discomfort and without disturbing the rest of the system. Constantly increased doies are not necessary.\n25c. * bo-i. If your driiECist has not yet slocked thorn, tent! 25c =id we will mj.l them\nNational Drue end Chemical Company of Canada, Limited. - Mont\nrealise his peifett detnoi iaoy\n\\ Mlllll.ll stoiy is tol.l\niiiook-. .u-.othei ltngi- lu-aited man\ntiooi -clubwoman once asked In in if\nWould allow hei d-iuglitei to^ b\nin the tha pel. '' be' a use. \"\n\" the bin chilli li 1- n\u00abt toi\ntne.'\"\n\u2022'Oh. 11'-, it 1-.\" he leplied promptn\n\u2022\u25a0Jt is lui the likes of vou, and\n1 Theie is no\nOt l\u00ab'eliiiR.i(.l)1Ilt decisions\not 1'hilip ' ]iies(-i ipt ions, in\npurpo-i\nIn\nma 1 ried\n' said -hi,\nthe likes ot\n{Th\n. on,- '-\niiu-.-tniii-r\n\\i use toi\n111 poetii,\n1 in any otlu\nit laiiguace\nl I\",11, uot tl\nis'i^kwjTo those who suffer sickness, to those who want to be well,\nwe say let us buy a 50-cent bottle of Psychine\nfrom your druggist and give it to\nyou free to prove.\n(iljscuiuv in\nin doctoi-\n1 documents.\n1- to mast-\n\u25a0 om 1 al it\nme.\nthe\nI\nMOTHERS SHOULD\nWATCH CLOSELY\n(DISEASED KIDNEYS THE CAUSE\nI OF BED-WETTING\nENGLISH WRITERS ARE SPEEDY |\nMIUSHMKV sai \\1ne1icans work\nKnglish\n,t c oine-\nVmei leans say\nsjnw lint when\n- At>. .*\u201e Winchester\nnncsaresomade. Nothing is left undone that will make\nthem shoot well, work well, look well and wear well.\nWinchuur Go\u00ab and Ammanilwn-Tht Rtd V\/ Brand-art mad, for \\\nW'NOMes-ren Rir-cnTiMC i>u. Cd .\nI 01) last.\niTien \"lie\nto wiitnio l^ngli-i] autlioi- seem to 1)\nby lai the -peediei \\ wiitei in the I\nNt w Wik IJieiung l'ost is led lo illicit upon the i[i[i.i lent icisui eline\u2014 ot\n\\meii.-.in litei.ni methods Sun c Mi ,\nV. f Iiiii-iin (leitiified the woild with\nthe nil entities ni ''Dodo.' some sev en\nteen yiais ago. he has tinned out.au!\naverage of t wo and a (quarter novels.a.I\nyear. II is case .may b\/j the leading om-j\nliinqng. Muglish . novelists, says t.lii.sl\nwriter, but it is by no means highly ex- j\ni-cptibnal. All t he . younger, 'successful!\nmen are extremely busy writers. Some j\nmore names are mentioned in proof:\nWells, who began publishing |\n.(\u2022redited.\/iii the' last edition j\nWho,' with :n titles: bv\n\u202211. C\n. 1\nin.\ni.sor..\ni.s\nof\nr.Who\nmoment.\nrli\ntotal is .probably,'32 or '.YA\nWellesley Young Man Permanently Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Gives the\nPublic the Benefit of His Experience.\nWellcsbi. Out (Special) I'll it ill\ndiseases hi the bl nldei limn bed wet\ntine; -o (Ii.imI an the dneei n\u2014iilt- ol\nKnlniv Oi-i.i-e, i, is been pinieil i\u00ab3m\nand 11^,1111 In Dodd - Knlnei 1'ilN fhci\nline the tvidiievs ,im\\ the I'.l.iddi'i\ndiseases sjei-dili dis.ippen One ,,)\nthe litest pmois comes 111 the e\\p\n\u25a001 Mr. George Strci.ol. the; well\nharness maker of this pl;iti;e.\n\u25a0\u25a0\"I-was troubled with bed-wetting for\nmany years. \" Mr. .Strobe! sa.vJ; --.The\ndoctor .could not give me relief anil no\none knows Imw I sull'ored.'-'\" I tried many\n\u25a0medic ill es. till in \u2022.I'uniiiiry, 1!)05. 'reading\nfhi' 'experiences of others f*\u00bb!)\u2022\u2022\u2022 - ,.\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u2022\nTown ....'..\u2022\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\nStreet and N'umbor .- \"\n,M j- Druggist's N'niiio \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t\nSI reel, und N'miibcr\nTill*coupon\n\u25a059\nf\nis lint good for*'i'VJ ,,1,-iitaiuint' health. Most ot if tic Mckuesces come from do Jolir ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf Ihes* organH. flxperionew r1^ ilnv ' l'n*1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdeut|y 01lt Of !\"\ufffd\ufffd,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,< bidlv\" JK*rlioj)H, lrtit_oven if i IciicHb \"ut \"r or<3of> U act\" uI,on \" mi! unl the spirit* and upon tho ^'\"tb ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.. r.gulanty of the system. \"it won't pay you to neglect your , 'L. at |her hrlt\"sigu of headache or jjsiJtU, a' ' Hamilton'\ufffd\ufffd Pil lonelier l if- .' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ... ,,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi * .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd null you Ti ''^\"Tt'ire'ui. Hamilton'h Pills and \"llu* li\"\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffdt y\ufffd\ufffdu f''el n\ufffd\ufffdt morning. bill -1 grand appetite; enjoy ,r lini'MHi and feel full of energy \"'\" to *<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* upon. , ' v \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr fci.n! won tastes ho good that you lh.ni ever before and, of grow stronger, ruddy, viva- -liaVKiin^ with energy and \ufffd\ufffdit >\ufffd\ufffd<\"' fllWH. fOCi-lla'aHl' \"('.''.'ii-l'l'\" and by continuing to tone titeiidn will notice the im- voiir cistern with 'Dr. Hamilton'* I iv tlie sound foundation of jii-ove up v V,i], ion ...- . _,. Jrrai'iiwil K^1' ue{lHn- 1 There i- i\"-1 medicine better for men, ,\ufffd\ufffdi.b -i-- tiiM'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* nothing for family ^ ,11 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, beneficial an Dr. Hamilton's Si. oi M'milrnke and Bnttcxnut. To , i \ufffd\ufffd II U-'-i. well, and f\ufffd\ufffd;l well, usr, % ||w.U.u'h Pill\ufffd\ufffd, SlSe per box, at all lilof-i'\" ''''\"' <:atarrbowne To, Kin* (in' ' . FASHIONS AND FANCIES :ir\ufffd\ufffd, the DLltlriG the pasl century, and particularly of lata ye.-i uo period of dreas has excit\"d more interest than I one whicri was introduced a century ago to grace the court oi the great Napoleon. Wl.'ther it i* that the reflection ol that brilliant reign lingers still oi that the salient features of the costume are ot such (ouviucnig fascination matters not. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Jn all probability a union ot lhe two causes is le'sponsiblc lor the reluctance with winch Fashion rehncjuihlieu her hold upon the Lmpire modes, once she has c-stabtishod them in oui Midst, and the eagerness with whicn she resuscitates them when oppoitnnily serves - A new opportunily hn\ufffd\ufffd arisen now, for owing to the caprice, of a great artist, who for a lender of the modes designed a scries of cvquwtQ toilettes a l'l-hnpire, tho fashion for high waiHts and clinging Hkirts has been revived, anjil the only question that remains to bo amniero'd is, How shall fhev bo worn? For that they will hum t with a gotieral and leadv acceptation goes without saying >r -i mode that demands no special eh yei uess and dexterity should be put sid\ufffd\ufffd by side with it tbo fact that under these Acts the landlords of Ireland had contributed a fair quota of 410,000,000. , He eoold not help thinking that $10,000,000 ii year out of a Tental of $35,000,000 wan a colossal sacrifice, and it had been exacted by the conscience of the nation from the pockets of its most loyal subjects. ' A resolution urging the continutnee of the Land Purchase Act, wa.\" parsed , \/ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnXE,WOODEN SHOE TEADEt IT ,\ufffd\ufffd,..i-1 that in Prance wopdon^shoe.s to tbe number of two million pairs an turned out' oiieb -year. 'J's-oth Kirhn ' tn ut** and hand-made shoes of k,, inal In!\"' >** tl10 Ftcvch industry. Is Kf.nHi''\" i\ufffd\ufffd he,d vhat '\"i beht .Mi.lin-'.'iiit'. am those mud** of maple. I. tie nrdtinccn \"c'vqry Pretieliwouian l^i i pair oi the finer nabots fort\" ' ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdu;,I occjabi'miv. These show BMOLT.i'r-11 and similar deaigns'carved m tie iviipu, Jii3 they-a re kept ou the fooi'liY orriinieuled leather, pieces over tin? nib !' '''\"i'\" ,m'inu*'''Cture of these 'Utlwr picci's alio forms an important \ufffd\ufffdd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi>y '\"> i'i-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde;- yj: ,-x i\\,. \"; A'STOErSHOT' 'jl, yo\ufffd\ufffd i'decr,fbla7.ed at it hot, w 'liiHiu-tV clmrgo wont wide*, r \" \" But tho\" ue failed U> gufdev tlie shot. Ut 'in'\"-! He ihot'the guide! i \"*l - *, \" L J - - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ! J\"~ .\\ J y0\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdii>l)rS\"A ?!ABETE5 ANOTHER GYR.OSCOPE MONORAIL SYSTEM FUK a type .of railway that has' never yet been put to practical commercial use, the gyroscope ihonorail sccintJ to be doing pretty well. Bonides the Breunan and f-cherl hysterns, both ot which have been dewinbcd in these columns,\" there is now a third, the Schijowsky, bused on tlie name principles, but tarried 'out differently. A reduced mode), according to \"ije Genie Civil \"'(1'axi.s), has recently been tested \"with pucccss in London.1, Says this paper, as (juoteil in \"Cosmos\" (Paris): t \"The sy-Htem has lijit one balancing gy ro.-cope, which is earned on a,\ufffd\ufffd,ort of bogie titick placed between two c.'u*. T'he firtil car i-i a motor and carries a boiler furnishing steam to the engines that drive the cai and to,fw> others on the bogie, which together operate the gyroscope , \"Thoj gyroscope, which if at one end of_the bogie, is eon- trolled directly by a small one cylinder steam engine' running on a vertical a^is in a frame 'earned by members turning about au a\\is perpendicular to the direction of the track At the other extremity of the, bogie is a heavy pendulum, sw,iu'g mg about a pivot parallel U> the rail, and therefore hanging sometimes to the right, sOnietitnes to the left, according to the inclination ot the car Jts movement causes, b\"y means of a motor, connected to another small ,sf earn engine, a dis placement of the gyroscope in the proper dirc'tfion tu main- t.iin equilibrium \" ' , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BAKING POWDER Does not contain Almsa 1 w \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\Vorms feed upon the vitality of qhil l dien and endanger fheir lives. A siiilpSci and efl'eetive cure is Mother (Irayes\" Worm Exterminate! '*' ' CORDOVA' LEATHEE \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdv *Homc i DYEING 1 -v . -l 1 i , f. I. rb\ufffd\ufffd w\ufffd\ufffdy to Save, Money Press Well '\" l\" - Try It I - Simple \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Washing' with Ii\ufffd\ufffd!!: JUST THINK Or IT I DrtiUbol Coll on Silk orMUtd Good* r*ri>cf1y withth* <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\.ML l>r*-\ufffd\ufffdNo chanc* of mlit*k\ufffd\ufffda F*t>t ted r & ,ed Bnutiful ( olori II cantk. from your DrugfUt or ' lii S\ufffd\ufffdm> foi C<.lor Card anJSrORYUookln 7* Johnitin Ki , LJmllrd. Moctroal DnMartersJemalePills SEVENTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd fiwtltiod \ufffd\ufffdrid r\ufffd\ufffduoniro\ufffd\ufffdnd\ufffd\ufffdl lor womto'i all I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdniu,,\ufffd\ufffd n-ltntlBcvlly prepured remedy ol praito i *wui. The- (niulta trom their u\ufffd\ufffde In (julck and ! \"TOMKiit for sale at all druir itor\ufffd\ufffd. 7? 1 Keep \"Dick At His Best H'--! rue you tissue.lest song \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn'y \"hu i he's |n \"e P n\ufffd\ufffd of con- ait.cn PV, hlm [\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, and keep \ufffd\ufffd'm ll-s-e, by leedi i j; hi.T- on BROCK'S Bird Seed H= >' tajoy it l\"'-, thrive ^'^r or, it look finer and sine *'*,e\" lhe seed itself is a scten- '''--, r\ufffd\ufffd\"', \"^Tliq, Ihnpire'troik it, uioie exaeliugfthau-most, aii'lithcse, who excite the grcatebt,nieedrof admirti'tion are the fortunate bei'ngCto wlibui .f^higb-w^amted'corsage is bouoiiiiug naturally1 Thove to ,11110111 it^ ii> n'oCaieobligeci to\\-o|itlive that it^shill be.s The task is dtfllcult, but'bv' uo meunis impossible, save to thohe whose moie than robust proportions, demand a Iqss tr)- ing> scheme of attue. ,' Xo J'ault is more'blame worth j, according to, the laws ol diess, that! :i'choice ot'frock that makes ith weaier look ridiculous, a cruel re\\enge taken by the Umpire model to the fullest extent upon those who err with their ejus \"Open With their-eyes opvu,' I may repeat, for the indiscretions of the wrongly Wont thitpne toilette are absolutely obvious to those who regard themselves in tlie looking glass with (he cold eyes i of eiiticism. , Xevortheless, between the poles occupied by those who could not possibli do bettor and those who could not possibly do worse there are widely spreading realms in winch are to be found vast numbers of adinirei.-. of the \\ety potent tashion, who may clothe themselves a I'Umpire with ei en, success, pioiided wisdom attends then choice. The waist line must be high\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat, is in essential characteristic of the stile\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbut it need uot be so higli as to imitate the bodice of a baby's robe, though, to be sine, that wa- the position it issumi'duudet the regime ot the Kirst Kmpiri; When she abandons the desne fo w.-ai so \\eri tijing a pattern, the fhst step has been taken by the mi tiny ot the I Empire corsage towards ad-tpting it to her needs She. need l not. howiMT, give up tins silieut characteristic of the pretti \\ , mode enlireh. It will be quite appaieut it .indicated b\\ some! ' such means as suggt^ted on this page. ' , . , ' Hv the verv happy method of waring a Ino-d -i-h which , can be modelled m \"such a manner that the hinge of the natural vvn-t is suggested, and by mountine- the nlin\\ outei tabnc'th.it compo-es the diess, and which must be full, oxer \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'ilttted silken sheath, two me ins are taken of securing tho ine that goes iei\\ fat towards uiiikini,' the' voj Sf'Kri.MI-'NH ifi the leathers of Cordova, occasionally found' among the hoard- of antiquarians, bear witness to the rare art, ui ancient Spam. Cordova gai evus name to the iir,st shoes made wholly of leather,,and from Cordova came flu gnfTeW-di painted, and gilded hangings 01 tapestries of the twelfth c enturvVf.ee n in the Alhambra and m amieiil fialacei- 4 The leaf her- of '\"ordoia were first boiled to a' (.ouditicin of soft pliability..and then .woi'kcd in a''down different ways. \" Hoi led leathei '\" js mentioned ni-a 4-ong 120v00(l versus li>n<(, wnfteii\ufffd\ufffdaboiit tlie y.n 1100. Having boiled their calf-skin or sheep skin,, the ancient artisans teased its surface ,with n sharp fcio),]ike an engraver's stylus, and, Iwmng given it; the?,1)a<1 hecn boru a \/t\"'t''\"t relatiie of the \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd---\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-- J*1 -.---. ix...I I r- PP\" skin, not too fine or too thu k tci be-supple, ^Modern counterfeit'rs of^ ,tlie antique product lan their sharp tooljjike an engraier s stylus, and, haiing given it; tin look of soffi-piled \\eliet, thei stamped\/or painted it., ant used it iu dillerent oinaiuviitiii ways-. Then, .is now,,leather workers preferrc\ufffd\ufffdl a medium quality\" of,'calf skin'of sheep THE WAEM SMILE OF FORTUNE THE, death of little Viscount Chelsea in l>ngbi|i(l provided one of those strange changes m a, man's for tut.es that, occur vety seldom. Lord Chelsea d#ied four days after his uncle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd fhe Hon.'Gerald Cudocun\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^iippearerl in the llankiuptcy Court, ~Mi. CadogaK then told the- oflicial il'ceiver that ho had no expectations, as Imnkrnptcy ior- feited rill iriterc-st m lus fat lier.'s cst tatcs. so he'couJd make no definite pro' pos.tls' to his crodityiS 'This w.\ufffd\ufffd* on a Moiidav, but on the following Friday the llou, Gerald Cadogan found himsell ViSconrtt Chelsea and tho lieii to an in come- well over *CO0,o06 a'vear' ' 1 Twenty f'dur'houis before he suceed- c*d to the dukedom'of Portland the present holder or the title' was a haid-up lieutenant in a regimcift in India. He leather vyitb tannic acid and suniae, 'The tannic acid ffo used is extracted'from t'he burk of certa: tin sriccies of oak. tanned liivith. acid takes all coloi -.dves:- but sumao Leather gives a hen master ot Welbeck, '>''- length to the bodice, mingling ot the Mngvai blouse and the l.mpiie strange as it m-iv \"eein. and to some people nbsiiid--thongli ' ant two old and lionornblc lashioiis be united .'-helps to bring ! about a verv harmonious i-flect This |. hi excellent oppoitnnitv toi iiieiit'eiiitig the tint loosei -leeves aie coining into 1 islnon and th , the autiiniii novelties in ucikvieiii th\" double uiflle one up s| Hiding uid the othei tailing below. i- promi-ed the t.vog li'don a putty device iie-ei\\es Sensible ol the stiong link that exi-t- between the l.inpnc 'loeue and the , cr-elet, the appeiuaiue ot the two is to sin \\l,roni-e. with tin- .esult, that, to those who hud the hi.ipne j 'toilette unsuitable toi then needs the coiselct will appeal j ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,r \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdot m v mi It produces a high waisted. ispe, t, and at I lie same time define s the i.atutal waist line The toilette ot the coiselet per-uasion shown on tin- ]).igc Ivet tillumed with skunk and little but ot old ro-e mous-eline de with gold lace The \"-aeelul vviv in which I lac t I iniong is made of v uuet tons. Hid with it i- vvoin a lOisige -on d( C\"i 'ted the piocit nt the | '' i-i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd waist i ehiev e but iiitiiiun w uli the Cmpire and Km even when i louselv (low ing ud cit I'Mpiisitc Iv oil nicl ntted I Hi, coiselet i- I c-ln.)iied ibni lieiiitilul ell.ct such a pattern cm I lhe hivcliv ct the coisetieic's i- i pel m inent at) in i a -Imnld be it its zenith tins ' ,-oi-elet vogues m fashion , ioIk i- wmn it need- tlie i ol set- to make >< quite an pl.ible Y at the I lie ln-h Lii'downci- i wenti ve.iis he had Effer- vescen* You can't enjoy life with a torpid liver. What then? Take Abbey's Sail. . 25c and COc, , Sold, everywhere. ' __ ' 61 of the niten dvantage\" of .1- of In-h these con -.REL-AND IS IN FINE CONDITION S( (U \\ I\" MlllPLinCS piesidin nig in Mubliii ot s.iTd I ol live incl ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..-, long sl.uggb toi the piotectio.i. h\"',\"7 wHi^.;ud^X.-!an,l\"''They hoped that they Were now nccteil with laud ^ Jj^ , ,,r(!0 ^n,:,\"t phases of-Irish land legis- lithcv li.i'I been grappling,for the past forty r who had been accustomed to walk about now went about it, he could not immense .advance ititlie comfort iud their dwelliu lisli dukedom and vast wealths Usually, a man wiio becomes a duke holds *?oiiip othei title from hi* birth, but'so remote woie the chances of his giace that he ne-vot' even bore the prolix ,01\". *' honor ujjle.\"' ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" > \ufffd\ufffd Tlie Duke of ITaiuiltpii almost rivals the Dune Of Porflfind, fbr hu was a lieutenant- in the lloyul Navy, and a distant cousin of tlie pievious- bolder of the litle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wlien deafh and laciC-of -\"Ifoirs lifted' birn v at one bound to rthe highest tank of English nobility- .When1 flie 'w'as bOin there seemed no earthly jiosfiibility oi hia,.ever becoming a duke, and hcj went into the navy to make,a hying, and not to kill tunc i \" Tt is seldom that four,'brothers sue ceed one' another in a peerage.. But this is what has happened in th'e case of the Marquisate of Sligo The-heir to the tif.l'e now is Lord Altamont, 'who \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwas bom in 1S5G, the son of the fourth \"son of the then Lord Sligo. . He was thus fifth inB succession to the title, but liis father's elder brothets were all voting men, and the., odcls against his ever succeeding were enormous.\" \" He -was plain Mr, Browne until* 1903; but in that year hnjrfather succeeded and he bCjcame, by couitesv, Earl of; Altamont at the age of 47. Fate ordained that each of the other.brothers should hold the title for r;i short time and die without sons, and so the fourth brother succeeded at the age of 72 , v 'So much has been written of tbe ro mantic lives of the Bail of i-eafield arid Loid Egmont^that they must be tired.of hearing about their exploits in search of a livelihood before fortune changed aud they became members of the House of lands. Lord Seafield tried all sorts of things\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtaimei-, sailor, lanchrnan. al most every occupation open to human beings; while Lord Egmont was not less eiiterpusiitg. He was, imong other tilings\".! catetakei and a fireman. Oof-h men are instances \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwheie fortune has lifted them out of poieity md obsc-iiuty nito comfort and the peeiage Temporary Heat Quickly ' Did you ever stop to.think of the many ways in Vhich a perfect oijl heater is of value? , If you want to sleep with your window open in winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil heater while you undress, at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match in the morning, when you'get out of bed. and you have heat while you dress. Those who have to eat an early breafcfast before the stove'is~radrjting heat can get immediate warmth from an oil heater,- and then turn it off. The girl who'practices on the piano in-a cold room in the morning can have warmth frpm an oil beater while she plays, and then turn it off. The member of ihe family who has to walk the floor on a cold winter's night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an o'il heater, and then turn it off. The* \\ \"i pjERrECTiojj JL> of reddish ipm- ..ncl sumac dved skin I- l.iintoii to c oloi dye's I A- iron -pots leathei, the tools n-(,l 'iv leatln i dcmratois inniiil meet l.irc \"1 pnhsl e.l Inass in stt>(,| Cnnv eiition. I ' - bee n engaged | THE PLEASURE OF FISHES NEW YORK CULT WORSHIPS, SATAN YORK now has its little cult \"Satamsts\" oi \" Diabolists'' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdworslnppei- ot evil, oi of the devil Satan Paris has known them tot ceiituues. Peihii has probablv several coteries; Loudon posibly one or two. \"Martinique was their headquar- tets tn this hemisphere' until Mi>nt Pole,e had its awful cataclysm and wiped out St Pierre aud its 2,\"),000 souls Hut now- the cult has come to New Yoik Its coming has! not been heralded, of cour-e No tnembei will admit hi- or her membership The meeting place is a seiiet, the membership not of lecord There is no book ot the coterie\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnofh ing bnt a few spoken words will iden tffv a membei. To keep'iu hiding is the chief design of these stiange people who piofesf to wen ship Lueitei. though in tealitv then sttauge tites aie a mockery '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdService-. * they call their legiilai meetings. They are held in rooms ou the loivei west side ot New York Eieiytlnng is shiouded in the utmost seciecv The meetings ire held late at night nuclei the guise oi a secret fraternal order But Lueil'ei to this group is hailed a- the incarnation or all that is really weith while, And to blaspheme God and religion is then delight Then form of \"worship\" is simply an obscene trevestv of the sacred iituaf ol\" the ( liureh Pedal it- devotees pi act ice the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd bl.u k\" mass, ' or \" mes-e lion, ' just as n was practiced in Prance but m a lnildei dcgiee It i- a ie\\elation \ufffd\ufffdt the depth- to which bl-isphemy en sink, even in -ue'li an enlightened eoun i til a- the I'nited St ites Their creed ' run- i- follows '\"lo thee, Lueifei. ' nmseciite mv sell with re-pect love and faith 'Hum \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdut the Good ot Good, mil 1 will jno mise to hale the. God of Lv il Thou ait the Spnit ot Tiulh and I shall foieier hate falsehood, hvpociisv, and supei stition I'hoti, on Lucifer, irt the etet n.il light and I foreswen daik Trill in th\\ service skill I -pend mi 1'i-t diop ot blood rlo tl.ee I give uiv-ilr oh Luctter. bodv md -oul Oh, l.ucifei. do with me a- thou -eest lit to g'onfv tin n ime \\c-eepi mi humble pr.iver tnd -hed thv light Liu itei hud me >jERrECTio; Smokeless Absolutely smokeless and odorless \" is invaluable in its capacity of quickly giving heat. Apply a match and it is immediately at work.' It.will burn for nine hours without refilling. It is safe, \" smokeless and odorless., It bas ii damper top and a cool handle. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in th'e font.\"^* '* , , It has an automatic-locking flame spreader which prevems\"thel, wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleanediin an instant. - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"u \" The burner-body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be'^quickly ' .unscrewed for^rewicking. Finished in japan or nickel, strong, durable, well- made, built lor service, and yet light and ornamental. \/ ' \" Dealers Everywhere. ' If not al yours, turtle f r descriptive circular to the nearest agency cf the ,'V rl) ,;4i it FOR THAT NEW HOUSE Scickeit Plaster Board < 1 ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf\"1 r K 1 i i I The Empire Brands of Walt Piaster, ( v ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"j rt >' I . '\" ' f i \"','\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^'a ' M\/injKAOTUBED ONLY BY, t The Manitoba;-- Gypsum Co., Limited 1 <\ufffd\ufffd i j ,' ' l''- WTJOTIPBO, MAM. , , \\ {I ShiloWsGure -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdquickly slops couijb.&. cures colds, heals tbcwthrocil nnd luDii* ^ \ufffd\ufffd.- 25 cents have brought cedeiitiuls fiom -some foreign \"Church of Satan \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'We worship the devil,\" said one who hides behind the title ot ''Vicar of Uc'll,\" -'because we think there is beauty in such woishiu We can find none in the worship of God The God we have read of with itis system of I'lOitifications and sacrifices compels our execiation, not oui adoiation. We think He opposes beatitv love, hbeity. happiness, and the \"jov of living. God, as the Bible teaches, favors a\ufffd\ufffdcetisism and denies all loy of hie \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'The Devil :s pagan He allows us joy.' lie believes in delighting the senses, lie is the verv embodiment of the ideal of the Greeks \"Accoiding to the average church member, what is beautiful.' what ap peals to us, must be wiong.< We believe in the god of evil, viho.tells us that which is beautiful, that winch points out what, is highest in oui desires, is light, not wiong Is it not a logical l eed J \"' ' Pills , for Nervous i Troubles.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe stomach is ,tliea centrer of tho nervous 'system, and when the stomach suspends healthy action th,e result is manifest in disturbances of the nerves If allowed to persist, neivous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first consideration is to. restore the stonnclnto proper action, aud there, i- no icadicr remedy for this than Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Thousands can attest the virtue of these pills ini curing nervous clis- ordeis HE NEVER TOLD his lo\\e. HIS LOVE she met hi in at lie ne\\ ei told the dooi Vnd told lnm. that so well lief ore, She said she was so pleased to call. And, talking, took Ins hit and hun in the nidi. he nc ei had looked lad he had been it She\"d thought of linn all tin she h is teued to declaie: She led hnn to c uouk md sat tx\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdide him there, I She deftly -mouthed his tie and tucked one corner in, \\.nd with hei little hind -h( sulth touched Ins i Inn She told lnm..she vias d ii in ike his mark d -ciiii | A Household Medicine - I hev tli it l .lie iccn. nutt'd \"ith the steiling pio perties of l)i Thomas riledne Oil n. Ih^ tieatment of manv ail-iieiit- wcu.ld net lie without it in the Iiousi It i- ttuh a household uiedn ine and as n t- efleetne in dealing with manv oidin.,i\\ cuniidaint- it is cheape-i than i doc toi sn \/keep it it li'iiid, is the c ill tiv it | in iv c ome most luiexnoc'edlv Th e nook in their, own, which and di thoy nk, sat was all lie found her in his arms and vow ing to be true, Hi never' tolc needless to his oie\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd she made 't , *. i' (.-W; ffll >] T1I12Y weio not by any means brilliant exponents of tootball, but -what they lacked in ability they made up in earnestness. Peeling ran high between the teams and some exciting incidents wetc witnessed during the progiess of the game With only a few- minutes to go, a perfect melee took place in front or one of the goals, and in the midst of the scramble a voice was heard calling- \"ITey1 Three or four of you fellows get off, my face while [ blow the0v>histle I 'm the refeiee' '' OMCIC, when exploring a factory dis tuct lor stoiy matetial, O Henry nil iteel a bright little girl-to dine witii lnm.. She accepted on condition that she might bring a triend along During dinnei the vwiter sought to make his guests feel at case by resting his Lnglish to the extent of using \"'ain't ami ''hadn't oughter,\"' and a few other mutilations of the mothei tongue He sn\\ 'he little gnl a few days latei \"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmi 1 was awiul mentiGed thai night, she sud. \"inn spoke so uiigrannu.itu-il befcue in- I tdi 11 icnd1 \ufffd\ufffd rrl \ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdF- : i-iSR \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . f ' -i mt\\ vw \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 31 : \ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd i a'.* i :i\\ A Medical Need Supplied Win n i medli ine i- tonnd \"hit nut onlv nts lljioil the sloitl.tc ll but l- -ei fe>ill['dsed that ceil mi 'ngiedie uts nt it ;i iss mi altered rhiough the stomach, tci find .n ticii' in I lie bowil-. tli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn there is avail ible a ,>nrgitive iinl i di in-er ol giear eUc-etiveness P.irinelee - \\ egetabte Pills a>e of tin- ehnactei incl are tie best ot all pills Dining llie sens thu the i lwvc- bee u tu u-e 1he\\ luic e-t ib l.shed tl'i'iiin Iv i s is no nthei pill Ins done J \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"I ;it, the'last.'pi years. I fa straiif; this c-ouiitiv in the sev ele'iiv that there had br \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd |- the peopl at ics n an '.Joint stock env anci^prosperityo, ue- ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-l-0iOTOOOO jn .\ufffd\ufffd (lepostt.ed banks showed an . .. .a. -(t ( s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvi s ,,;nlk, whic.,, tmonWh1 00U.C00 deposited in 1-881 -now showed *05.0(\ufffd\ufffd0,- I! an-in^ale of *r.0.'o00.000. or. LM4. per cent. . '.. , , ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'tiniial outcrv was being made that i-.iig- -N ovr, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwl.\ufffd\ufffd\" < \ufffd\ufffd\" *' ; ! {(f- , ho em:uleipatioi, of Ireland 1\"'1 \"Hi rt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tl.e newspapers were floodec slow what the contribution of England had heqiier and Irish expenditure from the with figures to been to the Irish there c \"t IIWWG TZi: and a fru-iid had -tioiled on tu a budge over the Ilao. when the former .observed \"Look how the minnows are darting about! That is the pleasure .ofdishes. \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"Not. being a fish, .yourself,-': objected the friend, \"how can vou possiblv know in what: the pleasure' of fishes consists').\" \"\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\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" And you not bi-ing I,'' retorted i,-|iwaiig-Tzc.',-'1 you know that 1 (lo tiot know?'\". To which' the friend replied ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"It'.'l, not being you, 'cannot know what you follows I hat.voii, not being a fish, cannot know, in pleasure of fishes consists.\" . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Let us go back.\"' rejoined .t'.hwaiig Tzc, \" tu vour original epieslion. . You ask nie how I know in vvhut the pleasure of tishes consists. Well, 1 know that I am enjoying '.myself over the Hao. and from this I infer that the fishes are enjoying themselves in it.\" ' how can know, it vvhiit. the upon mv w iv Vnd when. () mi la-t houi lOines. thou wilt .calm mil without feu in tenor, n id\\ I to be tt listened to thv elorv ot t he eternal tin - 'lhe \"postulant. ei poi-on desiniu- ot eiitciiug the e-iiele inu-i iepe.it tin- word for word. He--or sue\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdis heavily vciled in black i\" an ante-room, as candidates, are similarly 'prepared who enter legitimate? secret,, orders. .Then the \"postulant\" is brought before the \"Cou tic il of Vicars o. Hell,\" who a reseated upon a dais-reaely to receive such applicants for admission to the \"Church of. Satan\" as have been' -proposed for nienibership by one already initiated, or ShxfahbCww tnlrk!\ufffd\ufffd alalia conilaa. CBMia colda. hralU Slickly \ufffd\ufffd)E\ufffd\ufffdcaygisu^nB\ufffd\ufffdBgMaciit^JS5TC^ TIIR \"LEADER, 3IOYIK JMUTTS COLmJ\"BTA\\ -\\ fiuiiii LEADEB; -i^JOVSj, P'blislu-ci in the in It rest of .the peorili? of M ovie and Kast ICc c.Hmiy. R .7. V.MYTJI. V' ULii,ili.it. ) iiAii ot >ci^c^yi-r.os rmo Year .... $2.00 Fri 1 DA' 1*, NO V.KM B Ii U i 8, 1'.) 10, ,1, t ,<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'A e- * -J - I o - If \" il . \ufffd\ufffd**i^ . J,:r\" ,'-c^ J .) I 1 hrli. i'4} MS 1 I AN ENCOURAGTNG REPORT, _\/_ .. , 6 It is not often-that W. 11. Aldridge, manager'of the Con- solidaitrtl Compuiv, talks for publication, bill when'.he h ji - j \" duccd to make a statement its i t ' carries more' 'than' dfdhrary weight. ,rHe fc at'the head of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lhe biggest mining and smelt- , 1 I , ' ing concern m the province, and he has always, been suc- !' -' cessful iii'liis' ,iinclertnkings. \" V \"He makes^: several' statements in the-interview published o1;i \/the front 'page'-of\"this issue '. Ahat are significant. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' He tells of the difficulty in , -. finding a market for .even ' the small amount of lead and sil-, ' '-ver produced1 at the > smelter -- ^ * ,-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd when the first lead stack was- ,'built several, years .ago. Little t; was consumed m Canada ,aud , the larger part of the product ''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd was sold in Japm, China imd i r<. '- Australia. \\ Now the export markets have, been steadily \"' withdrawn.from, and it is with difficulty that-the, home\/mar- - -\ufffd\ufffd' i ' . II v ,1 ! - ket is supplied. This 'means \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' l', r ' ' j* l ' \" , \" that-as the population of Can- - - . , <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , ' ' - v c' . ada increases there will even ' be,.a, greater 'market' than at' present'to* be supplied.^ ., ' JM.v., Aldridge- also speaks \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i encouragingly of the mining outlook. Of the .properties of 'liis company the Moll son appears to be tlie - promising\", but the War Eagle \"and Iron Mask at Rosslaud ' continue to*sho\\v up big bodies , of ore and are proving very profitable. The Eureka - at -'Sandon is a stead;\/ shipper, and the Sullivan at Marys- ville is turning out J 00 tons- *a day. He also says that the St. Eugene mine at Moyie is looking better than it has for some time. All- these statements com m CHRISTMAS GIFT MAKING \"jT^S made very easy by a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'RYRIE\" Catalogue. C. You\"' --*--. can purchase from this just as satisfactorily as \"by visiting our store in person. Q. We guarantee safe delivery\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdprepay all postal and express charges\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand refund'the money if the goods ore not perfectly satisfactory. ( i ' , ' ,'. , *, ; .CATALOGUE F . will be mailed upon request. This contains 132 pages, io colors, of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Novelties, ;, * I^VRliE BROS.,''LIfV!ITiED \". Diamond Merchants. Jewelers and Silversmiths \"- 134-136. .38 YONCE ST.. TORONTO * JAS. RYRrE, Prwldent. HARRY RYR1B, Sec-Trent.\" - ' '\" &i , r'' ^aasa^aaagja,^^ What Ails You> Do you -feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, \"heart-burn,\" belching of gas, acid risings in throat after ' eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptom* ?,i ' if you faavs any considerable number of tbe above symptoms you arc suffering from bilious* nc-KS, torpid liier with indigestion, or dyspepsia. ' Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made, up of ,t'ic mo^t valuable medicinal principles , known to jiiodical science for tbe permanent cure of socli atinormal conditions. It is a most , efficient liver t'nvigorator. stomach tonic, boivcS yegulator and nerve slrcngtiivner. , Tlie \"Golden Mcdicnl T'lscoAcry\" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, n full list,of it* ingredients beijtilj printed on its.bottlo-ivrapocr nnd uttered ' vnder onth. A u , ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, . vialily, ciitliusiaMU, cih-ii-.v; i.oul.) ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdu \\- ,\"' tiiiu-i llic- work, hem- f-un tiiiru- uKv ,.ll(1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,\" 'r' four times ;rs cjuioklv 'mil c-fTcrtivclv, ]K- f,, lr ' \"^ as,well, li,i])]iy iiml '.ucccssful? 'IUiS Tiie way of tlie' explorer certain iv hard.' ' - ',, , p is BUSINESS LOCALS. ,i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr~' '','Canying coal- to ' New- castle1' has been' an axiom\" for centuries. But-we have' ex- FOR 11EXT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNicely ftiruished frotit room, with < f-Loye, with or without board'. Applyi to Mrs. Lpmer.' ' ' . , ,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"', ,\"' FOR HBNT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne 6f'the' Vest it? .. v , ,'eottnges in .town * at <$12 'a' month imples closer to-home., Atf Ap'p)y to P: J. Smyth. \" \" ' -\ufffd\ufffd i \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd < ' t . ' Mrs. L. Macdonald,, North Tavistock stioet, is jjrepared to 'trim IIOj 'Idaho, there is ^a wood' V * i l f \"r ' J \"* ^ shortage,'.and,the people 'will burn'*coul\/this winter. -Yet Ilo is near one\" of tlie\" finest timber- belts in ' the -world. A' ' 5 - , ''- ' Oregon with,-', its unlimited and * remodel hats, also 'f ur~ and velvet tociues. ^ Miss L. Mi Seott, trained 'nurse of jR>.ithwqIl Hospital,, Winnipeg,' is ready i'or on'gtigements of any kind. ' Maternity 'a* speoialty.\" territory 'suitable\" for poultry' Moyie. raising imported^lOO-'carloads oi eggs. ;s 'A can 'of salmon costs ^as 'much\" at .'New \\Vest- minster on tlxe-Eraser\"river'as itdqes in. Iftndon,,! England. Oranges and other fruit grown iny, -California -js.' every ^-ear- shjpped.'to'England and 'made up into marmalade:\" iams and preserves,and shipped back\" to Coliforhia,and served ou 'the, tables of the first class hotels' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd c - - v * * , .at; fancy, prices.. But whv' continue?,. The .number of like instances'is almost with- out limit. Notice' is.liereby given that, .on tho fl'rsc day, of December next; application -ivil.ltllie made to the Superintendent'of Provincial Po- v -,t -', i - r lice;for;tlie renewal of a* licence nerof'TavUtoek street, overioolc- j for tho sale'ot liriuijr b'y' whole-' ing the lake\/! Will consider, a*JSaie in. ond^upon.^he premises trade in real estate,,!Calgary^prop- known 'as^The, .Moyie\" Brewery' FOU SALE - A,' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd six roomed house a'lclo'itbuildin'gj on a cor- | ' Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. I'cu-enls. of young children should be prepared for ic. All that is \"needed fc ti r buttle'of Chamberlain's Couph 11 em (id y. Many mothers are never without ic in their homes and it has never disappointed' them. Sold by tho Moyie Drug & Stationery Co. , .\/ Lame back comes on suddenly and .is- extremely painful.' ' It is caused by \"rheumatism' of the, muscle. .Quick relief is afForded by applying-,. Chamberlain's Liniment! \"Sold b'y the Moyie Drug\"\ufffd\ufffdfc Stationery Co. - ' \ufffd\ufffd ^ \"~ r2 <>' ^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.--,\ufffd\ufffd. LO. O. F. -Afoots Tuesday evenings iii' tho .Mineis'( Union .hall. ^ Sojourniug Odd Fellows cordially invited! N. \\V. limwip-r, ' F. J.-SitVm,-, '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, 'Noble Grand. , Secr'y., liquor- \ufffd\ufffdzt; 1910 ' Section 19\" erty preferred! Write .-J.. Walters. BoxaSro, Calgary. WATER- NOTICE\/\" STotice is hereby^1 given tliat an' application, will be'maile. under Part V. of' the \"Water Act, 1905,\" to'obtaui a licence in.tlie Cran,brookfaiid occupation ro\ufffd\ufffd the applicaiit, ' Tercy iTlibmas iraywood, Kanpher, Kitifrsgdte.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" - - \\ Cb-) '-fhe name of the .lake, stream or source'[if linu'ainccl.^the description i1?] spring; ou -15 bouiiclaiy of pre-emption 1230. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\" , \" (.c.) The point of diveisioa: al Uie ipring. ' (d.) The quantity of witer applied ht. l-Cu^oilu .LciUgo Nil. ;t7 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd K. of p.; ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Meel? pv\/ry TliorBday 1 %%ww bB\" - ^s: r 'c'oV-k-- viS'-- ,r, *ij&>\/, iting bretbrc-n weicomo Ai!hejit.Gii.i. ^ '\" E. A.,Ilii.r;. 'Chuncellor Com.' K. R\/*&. ,'S \/riien \"-ce that jour oii-rui.itiou is i>Vi Cm), u i< liervc.are m order and fiillyyuppliul iUi'j, ,'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\"n[ Hint you are fic-c fio'u calm rli, he.ulic-ln n',')'\"' lioii..coiisiipaticiu, etc., th,il your sleep is Axii',! k\" ,\" re\/resliinic, and Uirxt you mc-in the mornmir v,,']\"1 clear lioail and a itarngJieaU'iiiicl the tfov, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ,' ! \" nbuiiclc-in, eager to bUu tut Hie appon.lcd il.,,|, \/,\"\/' HONEST; fTOEATMENT A sure aiid permanent cure in all diseases ot men-Nervous Weakness, Varicose Veins1 hydrocele, JBldod , and \"Skm i)iBordor-' Sores, , Ulcers; y Kidney;' ' Bladder anl 'Be'cta^disorders; and all special* 'ailments t-0nr 'inon tb'meii. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" ''\/,-'*, - , * ' ' \"Best Anatomy\" Musemnyin the\"ISffirtlnvcn r;CON.SULTATlON pRKE If j\ufffd\ufffd-ou eui not come to Spokauefor froe c6nsnlt,it;otT < writ\ufffd\ufffd U\\v our frets booklet, , ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -V , ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; , ' \" 1br...KELLEY,S.(MUSEUM- '-\ufffd\ufffd 210 Howard St '' '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-' \" ''Sl'OK.AXE.-Wftsi, ' ^^\ufffd\ufffd^\/y|AA\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^s^Al^>vsA>vyv\/y^^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/n.;\"-TIlE-\" .'-1 *-. . .i, i r \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdK situate'at Moyief-'P'\/C., upon the lands desci ibed as Lola 1, and. 5,* BJock-iV'Moyie tpwnsiW.1 \" ' * .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' -.Dated\"JatfrOctober,4910. \/ ',\\ .\" ' -\" -. M tfELLER,' Sy H^RSE,, \" % .',',, >,f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i .Applicants; - &s&am^-3\ufffd\ufffd&3SX\ufffd\ufffdSEznzm^z^i .Selkirk r.iiilijc, No.'nfi cf A. If. Jj A. Hi.' . Kegular -meetings ,'on , the firsc.\" Wednesday -\/of each month\/' \"(,'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" .\"-'j Visiting',brethren welcome. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .'.'^\"f.'Chopaiau\/W.'JL '.- ' ,- . i N.W..B'urdett, Secretary '* ' 'c ' ^ ' ,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , ' ^QyJ[e;wMiners;. Union * :\"No.7'|'w:f, bf mC l ; Meetg.in 'Miners'\" Union Hall' ev- ery - Saturday ^evening. 'Sojourning members are cordially invited to attend. - -,.- ,\" -ft Joe McLaren'. '*. v Jr President. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmm Jl - \ufffd\ufffd'^W>\/ V!.' 1 Lur^\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffdamjilef;rO0m in connection with lioupe'for coininercial mcii\/Bcol i - jV < > T . , <. i -^ l- , o^u.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;cD^nnlbd\ufffd\ufffdltion,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" <,s ', '_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd j:>\\ \"-.' *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,. Headquarters-for Coin- ' 'i> ,. j'-niercinl and.MiniugMen.' -' 1\" . ' ^ V ~! '^ I' * ' JUTY YOL'jt Cigars''';, Tobaccos ''. QUEIEXS'Xvn? *?- \\W0ZlE JI\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdv jr...'n;^jDf -V-^7;^ DENTISTf. ,'.^v Tile'\"Expert. Crpwri ;and Bridge ; \\ ^'^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd)*<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd vVorker.'v1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \\ ;t \\O.ificeover Mr. Short's- \", Wall-',\" ^ape1r\\ . Storo.%.; Armstrbng'Ave:,' -\";, \/.Cranbrook' 3 C'pnfecfioner >Vut'1' \"'7-RO.u - , ' ' ;,; LfK Stewart i*'- < r \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ii** James Roberts , * , '_ r C , '' - Secretary ing from a man of Mr. Al- dridgfe's. stamp are most encouraging, and shows that the outlook for mining in the Kootenays is exceedingly good. One of'the best features is the rapid growth of the home market. That Can- 'ida is consuming all the lead produced by the mines iu Uie Kootenays is the best possible evidence that the mining situation will continue to improve. A rural po-tmaster in \\Yis- -ousiu died the other day at -he a;\ufffd\ufffde of 95. lie attributed i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> loiiQC\\it\\ to the larne \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi1 Jiiul of muhcilage lie had absorbed',' during, his years'in office. who does things, and one whose practical administration of affairs has already brought about wonderful material success for the province. But it would -be a great mistake to suppose that Premier Mc- Bride is merely a materialist, or that he finds his.chief gratification in reporting handsome surpluses. There is another side of Mr. McBride's character that is known only to those who have enjoyed the privilege of his personal acquaintance, and to such he lias' revealed himself as a man of ideals\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdone who at times chafes at the restraint of routine administrative work, and who finds his highest enjoyment in pondering gigantic schemes, and mapjmig out a future for his native province. Mr. McBnde's favorite coin- pniions are books, aud the time he is able to snatch from i busy public life to commune vvith the best minds of (he world is all too- short.\" - fi , Sj l^*-^C*.'& water is to be used [\"describe s-inie] pre- jgg2gr#' einption 1230 on the Rist bank of \ufffd\ufffdJ Movie River about, 3 mile^ South of Car\/on. , ({>) Tlie parpost* for which the v.atc-r is lo be used.' nngalnii. (!i.) If for irrigation describe the land intended to lie irrigated, giving aceiage: ' pre-emption 1230 about 160 acres. * i' 0 ) Aiea. of Crown land intended td be occupied by the proposed works: none [k.] This notice ivjs posted ' on1 thee 15th day of October, 1910,. and application will be made to cjle Couiuiissiorier ou Uie 2?n\"d day of November, 1910 ft-J Giv e the n irees and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or Mhos land-, are likely to be affected by tlie proposed -works, either aluie or below Lhe outlet: none. I'hRCV T. lavwoon, I-Cmgsgatc. E. C. aaryey;' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd McCarter ';'& ^Barristers, Solicitora, Notariec\/EtoA Cranbrook; k - --- , B. - C. It-AKKISTJin. sriuClTOH', ETC. oran'bjiook:. , '. b. c SENDi'.YOUlf .WOKi^TO TIIE ,ft 1 ! i ,1 ' . v V \" [\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" * ' , ' l\\ '-%. - J ,\"\/S , J' . -*.. U \\l- l'- ^LAUNDRY. -' r . v -o.. KELSON-s\" * - All White'Labor.' \" '.Shamrock Creamery-Butter ' ', ' ^Shamrock Leaf, L&& ' ,, .-; -fi \"Shamrock* Hams ' c , ,.,- and , , ,- ;.\"v '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Imperator Bg'con \" i - , i' y \" ' - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'jFor'sale^by 'all' 'first class! gi-ocers aiidv \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'f ib i j --vMoyie;..:, -b\/o. Ltd \ufffd\ufffd The Royal Seal cigar lias been before the smoking public for a dozen yenrs.\" It is made in Nelson > and can be bought in nearly every mouutain town. Al the Churches. many Kiir.d Rasnusseu, a Dani?h \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdxplorer, now .comes, forward \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmd declares that Cook and, 'i'earvfcw-e both liars. That ivtither .'of- ^cm 'was: within 100 niiles of the north p6k, What Bothered Him \"Urowh has wired me to send him up some*\" fishing tackle!\" \"A nuisance, isn't itS\"' . , \"No; that isn't it; but J. can't onieinHer whether he favors \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\".'.;otoh or rye.\". METAL MARKET. \\'i-:w York\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdliar silver, SO eta;' l-ead $-1.50. X^om>o.\\*----Lead. .CIO 7s (id \" In thi? man's day-there was little chance'for the chap \\v*bo started out m life ar, a workman with no special ttaimnjv. He was foiddodmed, to work for small wages until finally 'discin.iiified by old age. With' ' YOlI it !.-> diffure'it. If you arc not geltirg ahead as fast as you should in your cliosen occupation, tlie t. C S. will help you. A record of over Hi ye.irs of rein.irka'ole success in training thousands of ambitious w?ge earues.sfor belter positio\"s and mci eased earnings erables us to slate positiveK- tl*at we can K help yoc*, no matter how --cant jjO jouriinie, .fr.ney, or education p may be D'^n't' neglect any sg posiiblu chances for .unance- S meut. .Scud this coupon KOW. (S \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\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<.<\\* INTEKNAfiOl*.!. COR^lSoO'IDi-KCE SCHOOLS I Kox 790. BCRANTON. PA. \ufffd\ufffd GEORGE 'C.' EGG, Local Representative, P. 0. BOX 30 - FERNIE, B C DR., F. B. MILES- \" Dentist, Cranbrook, * '' . \ufffd\ufffdj, c. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' Loave work with tlie local agent A. B. STEWART George H Thompson, 1 Barrister,1 Solicitor Notary Tujibio, A-c. ORANBIiOOK, BfiiiisH Columbia catholic church First Fridays. ^Morning prayer, communion at G a. m. JMass and instruction at 8:30 a. in. llosary, iustiaction and benediction of the blessed sacrament at 7:30 p. m. Third Sundays. Mass and sermon 10 a. in. Sunday school al \"2:150 p. in. Jlosary, f-ortnon and benediction of tho bles.-ed sacrament 7:'.>,Q p. in. JIirillilUI'aT CHLTHCH iloining s-ei vice at 11 a.\" m. Sunday Hchool, .'3 p. m. Evening ser vice. 7:30 p. hi\/. A hearty m el- come extended to all:' . '\ufffd\ufffd' G V.. J. W. M I LL.E-tt, ft., A. i 0. ' ' !r. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (Pastor)1 * rii\"ts<* rxplila wlthtrt.1 lurrner otnii*iti(jn on my pin, - * ho* I tin uualilj J *r i larger sildiy tmj *nh mce* * <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iii\ufffd\ufffd*nt t-\ufffd\ufffd the. position |j*-fofc which I hivp mirkc 1 X \ufffd\ufffd A I Writer Arc'i Driltsnnn S>n w Cird Writ-r Stiuctural Ilnplncer Vr iailow Trl nnicr btructural Iiriltzmin Civil Ser\\Ic. Hx-in s O'litnctur cV Kulklcr Ornatucntnl Ilt-stc-inr r orcinin Ilurnhcr Mrchit Icnl l'nifiiio ar Civil IlnRlnccr Mcchinlril lJriftcm\ufffd\ufffdn RU Constructs line I orciiitn 71 .chlnis.*- Surveyor ritrtrlcil I ni'ti (.<_i Mining Hnclaccr IJIcctrlcIin Chrmlst Tow* r St it Ion Suj t Ilookkerper \\rchltcci btcnoijriii liwr W, R. BEATTY ii i * Embalmer and Uudei taker, Phone 9. ' CRaNBKOOK INTERNATIONAL , HOTEL. This hotel is now under new management, and i& first class ia every respecc M. J. BONNES, . I'ltOI'RISTOK Victoria Street. AIOYJJi. STOl' AT Tab 'CQSIOPQUTAN WllEX-IN CRANBRGOK] E. U. 3.11 ALl., Blanairti. Good rooms, good tnb'l\"s'jin<) bar and first class sample loom.-. T.T. MeVItlKvC.K.,1' JL. S. IL. V I'urliOrjl i: McVITTIE & PARKER Phovixciai, Land Survemxg KAILWAV As MlMMi J2.N01M'J4i:iXO Estimates Furnished. OFFICES Fort Steele P. O. Box 25. Cranbrook P. O. Box 11. , - F0R t ELECTRICAL\" .SUPPLIES of all descriptions, such as house fittings, lamps, shades or motor boat supplies, spark plugs, cpils, batteries, go to or write.. ' J. H. RINGROSE Stanley St. ^ELS'ON O P. DESAULXJBR.\" DKAU'K IS PKOMPT DELJVJJUY. i Q-ueens'A^e. MOYJE entiemen * Name * St & No . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * City . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. P\/r ot. Josepn's Convent. nj:i.son,b.c.' : ' jionrcling and Uiiy Scliool eonclucl- l ed- by Sisters of'St..'Joseph, Nelson, C. , Commercial . and business courses,af' epeciaRy.' Excellence, and . . -. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .. ', . J swift,. nro'grPM-.'clmi-ftCtenize each de- J'itKRHVTKitiAN 'ciiunorf. ' ipariiircin!.. 1'ii'rpnf.ii- slio.nld write for. Siornin'g' Service 1 L a. in. 8:iu \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ! l,:irli<'u!:u'H- One month assures the day school and Bible class ac 2.o()! Publ,c of 'll0 i-horoughneas of the If you want anything in the line of clothing or men's furnishings, try C. A. F00TE I THE TArLOR We carry iu stock the goods to make an up-to-date\" .suit made in town, or ,wc can get you .a special.', ordered : suit maele to'your .measure. .\\Ve hnye.i-eacly-to-wear. Campbell's clothing, the best made and fitting clothing in Canada.' , POSTAL PHOTOS. I make a specialty of Postal Photo work.\" Prices, 4 for 50 cents, or $1.25 a dozen. MISS FLORA DEAQON. p. p. in. Evening Service at 7:,'I0 m. A hearty welcome to all. KEY. -C-. A. UACKNEY, B. A! \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" ' (Pastor) Sisters', methods .pr torching. Terms ornn.'n^nce:'.lutnunry, April and Sept Pupils are admitted during the term. e Merchant Tailor Certificate of Improvements NOTICE ColimiDi.i rrarlioii.il, Kootenai l\"tnc- tioii.il, I'.urton I'ract cinal, RuMliV l.\"Klc- tioiial, D.-uh l-'ractioii.il, Jumbo Fractional, Dominion, Jlmcral claims, situate- m the- 1-oit Steele Miniucr Ui\\isioa of Kasl Kootcnaj Disti ic t. Where located On the Ij.isl side- ot T\/Ohci Jlmic L.-iUc- ; T\\KI{ NOTlCIi, that I, ..SUu vh G. Ulaylock,' I-\". M. C, No. . H29762, 'cicling aii Agent.frir the Grtisolidaled IMiiiiug xvt Siiifcllinir Co;., of Canada, lainiteil, vk-e Miiiers 'Certificate; No...B29757,.,,infc-iid, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsixty days' from the date.hereof, to'apply to Hie Mining Re-cordur for Certificates of Improvemcntss for the purpose' of obtaining .Crown, Grants of tlie ' aboyo claims. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '.'.-' And further .takb notice that action, under Section 37,' must bc coiiiii'ii.'ncci'j '.'i.'(ca-e lhe issuance of such Certificate.s of Iniprovenient.s. Dafc-d this 28th day of September \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A 'D.,,1910. . I; . ' BLAIR ' BUSINESS COLLEGE OF SPOKANE, A\\ A.';i is lhe best equipped lu:si\"c s i i K the northuct M n. C.ui \"' n. dents c;r,v.cliil.ie f 10:11 oui colli. - seahiiu You can li \". SHURTIIAM), TYPinviiniM, IJOOk'KI-.l'I'l.M., COMJirvRCI.Uv LAW and i;et a geiiLial biisnitss\"nai up wc will secure .1 position foi >ci. .' Canadian or an Amine 111 '\" -' \"-- hoti-e. 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