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U\nV.M1!.',  Ii, C, S.\\'!'i;i!|).\\V   AI'lil'ST 27, 1904,\n1'iiim; !\u2022!\u25a0.; Ca,\nA Crazy Chinaman.\nYmir has now ono   Cliinainati   the\nless,     ,S i 11 l: Km-. an uk| i t \u2014 i\u00ab I.-iir hero,\nhaving changed   his   location.      I In\nMonday last Constiiblu Fraser tn'test-\ni-il Sing |\\i-e on n charge   of *tt'iiling\nn shot gun l'1'\"111   Ctiptuiu   Furrostpr.\nT|n- yitn was t'liitnil nn ihe Chinaman's\n( premises, and he was   i.-i|;i-|i   to   the\n| lockup,    There he   bellowed   like   n\nMrs Bengie wnu is an   inmate  of veritable bull of Bashnn, and  looking\ntho Ymir Hospital, was operated   up-: out of the little window in  the   gitol,\non last week, and is now rapidly pro-  called respectively op all  the   nearby\ngrossing towards convalescence. residents to come und tnkn   hint   out.\n; I,iitei- in tin- day he was  brought   up\nbefore J ust ices liuss and   Duckworth,\ni \u25a0 wliii,   in consideration of his eccentric\nI demeanour in court, and   I.i\u25a0\u2014  actions\nat large during tin-   List   few  weeks\n1 LOCAL ITEMS\n..*\u2022*\u2022>*, t-j- r ..., . \u00bb .. s . s f - * * #\u25a0 * f :\nFather  AlthofjS was in  tow'ii   on\n'I hursday lasc.\nMrs. Qeorge Qrohiirtl   returned   to\ntown on Thursday la<t.\nAltogether three marriages of local\nparties arc reported fur nest   month.\n\\ HININQ NEWS\nBase Ball.\nThe first match f ir the c\nin\ni'ki|\nMitche\nOil  till!\nopliie\n ip wmi tiy I\nthe Sal iii.i* Yniir tr.nn   ull    the    '.-'-:h. I\npiil'tnev    tire  May last, was  phtvttl   n Sunday, apd\nand   Buckeye ; is the first of threu to decide- which uf i\nBroken l~|iH   Corppany\nN't'W Strikf of Ore in   N\ntniiH\nclnil|js i|ll (.'li'l|j\u00abl(l'-l'    :''\u25a0',\u2022:.\n'The Sliiiuli mine   situated   half u '\u25a0\nmile frnip town un the  Pundeu  road,\nwi'l pi'opubly I'l'sipue uperutiuns  next !\nnmiitli.\nThe. Hunter Y. ||iin.- has now in\ncreased its shipments to |UQ tops i\nnay, pr IjOQQ t\"tis   per   month,   ant\nthe Ewq teams -jiall |iolil the clip,\nwiui by tie- i'lint team- At lit'sf the\nmatch w;ts a|| in favor uf S,ilnui, at\nthe end uf the soon; I ginning-, tin-\nscore b,eipg il to i) itt favui' qf the\nSalmo l|uys: *\\t. tin' end uf the third\nthey had increased their lead to 11 tu\n-.    Then however   the   Yniir   team\nAnother   blind   of   berry    pickers\nwent out this week, tp  eump at the\nmouth of   Clearwater  creek.     'I'll\nlucklebert'ies,   ubuut   tiro   miles up\nhis creek, are said tu he verv    thick.\nMiss Whillians,   the  now\nSC\nhiiul\nthe\nordered the charge changed to one uf\ninsanity, und |ununified him for  fight\n\"gingered up\" to good effect and  rnp-\nthero is every  probability   thut   this id|y hwn ta p\u201eli  up,    Hy the sixth\nrate of outrut will be still furtlmr in- inn.nK8tlm>, |.;l,,   t.,,.,,(.tt  , \u201e.s up\ncreased very shortly. During the Llul t|m ^ lV|VS finl)1|i, wo|1 ,,v\nmonth the scene of operation \u00bb\u00bb\"'Ymir with a \u2022\u201e-\u201e-,\u25a0 uf-Ji', tu'J-'i Much\nchanged from Hie glory holo un die 0f the credit of the tiewry was due\nHunter V claim to that un tho Pou- L, C|mr,0y ,\\ndersun,  the captain  ol\neacher, arrived lost week,   an.t   n.o|dllya     )n ,,\u201e.   ,,,,,.,,-i,,,,,   Constabh\nvchnul opened   up   un   Monday  last p,^,,,. |lft*j telegraphed tho   faoU\n\u2022 ith   an   attendance  uf   thirty two Li\nhililreii.     Arrangements   ur\n.mile fur a high school class,\nbeing\nthe uaso tu   acting\nHie   facts   ut\n(.'hint'   Constable\nHumor lias it, that one uf the   first\nI In Standard, whonpo the ore is |iow\nbeing taken. The n.iiie eat| easily\npill out |(HI tuns p.-v tiny, which is\nthe maximum which can he handled by\nthe tramway.    It' tho  affairs   of  t|ie\n:-rcntonios in the. new Gatholio'church ; against this, alleging that the man\nafter its dedication, will be the mar- should be examined by a medical ex-\nt'iage uf a popular young  Ymir   lady, ; pert here, before being taken away  as\ni prisoner.    In spite of   the   doctors\nChink\nfvho has been energetic in her   eifurts\nlo a.sist the building fund.\nThe Government worn: on the Sec.\nmid Relief mad was finished this\nwoek, and the road is now in excel..\nlent shape. On tho retu rn of the\nthen to Ymir, Mr. Cameron put them\ntn work keying up and tightening the\nnew bridge over tho Salmon river.\nThe next work will probably bo done\nin the neighborhood uf Crestan.\nOn Tuesday last a mail named\nWulden, employed at the Porto ftico\nlogging camp, received a ninety injury.\n,\\ large log several foot in diameter\nrolled over his leg, breaking the\nthigh bone and knee cap 'The morning train was flagged] and be was\nbrought down to Ymir and taken up\n,-:t once to the hospital, Ur. Dolierty\n((\u2022ports it a bad case, as tho patient\n! us now considerable fever.\nYoung, who wired for the prisoner t\nho sent to Nelson,    l>r.   puberty,   tu\n.,,,.. , '       ,   adjusted that the plant is tu  be  per-\nhi'iiltli Qthcer,   iniitle   strong   protest ,\ninaneiitly in   operation,    the    Hunter\nV will probably have no diflioulty rin\nplacing its maximum output at advantageous rates.\nthe Yniir team, w|ip pitched  a  good\ngame tln'uughout and was tiven better\nat tlu> finish than at the  start.      He\ncould always In- depended un lo make\na hit, and was a hard   quo   to   catch\nNorthport sip-lter uro   eventually so betwe0|l |mM,s.\nenergetic protest, the Uhinl; was\ntaken up to Nelson, hut another\nhearing was fixed  fur   the   following\nday, so that he was brought back\nagain uesl mottling. As some pigs also came down on the simile train, addressed to him, some of the other\nChinamen are reported to have   made\nup their minds to   play    crazy,    next\ntime they want to go to Nelson on\nbusiness, and get the Government to\npay their truVel'ng expenses,\nAt the second hearing a number of\nwitnesses testified to the crazy actions\nof the prisoner, and all but one con.\nsidered him to be a dangerous menace\nto the publio safety Due,     l*oc,    a\ncountryman of tho prisoner, said that\nin his opinion, if Sing could get his\nlaundry back, he believed lm would\nbe ull   right   again.      pr,   Puberty,\n' erton who was recently discharged\nfrom the Ymir Hospital and returned\ntu his work at the Ymir mine, is a\ngentleman who cannot be accused of\nletting his opportunities slip by,\n\u2022 laving another little accident at the\nmine he decided to lay off for a while,\nand drew his time amounting to $0.60,\nLie went into Joe Boyer's Halfway\nhouse on his way down, to cash his\ncheque, and by an oversight i?flO 50\nwas handed him instead of $11.60,\nLike Brer Rabbit he \"kept on saying\nnothing\" and walked down town\ndoubtless chuckling to himself      He-\nCatholic Church   Dedication.\nOn Labour day, the  3st  in.i.,  the\nnew Qatholio church, recently erected\nin Ymir, is to bo dedicated,\nThe Catholics of Yniir, we under-1\nstand, have extended an invitation to\ntheir friends in Nelson tu assist in\nthe ceremony. The fare for the\nround trip on that day will bo 90\ncents return from mountain statini!\nand $1.40 from the union depot at\nNelson, We do nut doubt therefore\nninny Nel.snnito* will be with us ou\nthut day\nTho dedication ceremony will bogin\nA discovery made thi- week i|t i|ip\nNo. fl tjtnuci uf tin- Wilcox, uiin ,\npractically means t|te addition pf .-i\nlarge body of ure tu tbe available re\nsources of the property, At i puiu|\ni(0u feet fiom the mouth of tiiis top\nnet, a short crosscut was made sever;\nal yeii|s ago, iu which good o|C was.\nfound althrough. in the   iiinncl   itself\nno ore was visible*    In  fact   nn   pre\nhad shown up in the tunnel at |i|l, \u2022 *\nccpt for the first -\"id feet   und   in    llit.\ncrosscut t-efei \"rd to.    Systematic   tbs-\nvelopnient however, resulted this\nweek, iu the discovery that the .1 in\nhad \"blanketed\" or temporally llati u-.\ned out, so that the tunnel mi\u2014ed it,\nivhilo I be crosscut into the side,\ntaught it. The ground back from\ndie -rosscut to where the pre stppp-il\nit 50 feet in, has now been pic|,-.|\nlown, with the result that the ure i-\nt'ound continuous for oyer InOfeet,\nI'he Nos. \u2022! and 7 tuniisls are on litis\niiime vein, and iu tho latter, oxtreiut'i\nly rich ore has been found. The vein\nitself has been uncovered un the m i-\ntirst two or three innings seemed to face for 800 feet, and at the crosscut\nbe altogether to niuoh for the Ymir in No. .'I, the estimated depth bebm\nhovs , the surface is '.'(to feet, so that a  vet'l\nTin- M'uund match for t'.e cup  will  large imantity of  \"hack-''  i- demon\nbo played if. Salmo next Sunday. strated.    liaises are now being   ma In\nthrough this oris   body,   which  varies\n.^ ffjj*j|| f,.om two to three and a half\nfeet.    Of a number of samples   taknii\nacross the vein, in the  newly   disco-\n.\u2022red portions, the lowest, assayed  t\u00a5*s.\niu gold  and  the  highest   ivi'7    pel\nton.\n\\ ii.itlii'i' hard\ncatch between buses was Low-\nis BOmotllillg uf il sprinter,  antJ\none ti\n,    win\nexhi\nbited his ability to race   the    had    ti\nfirst up several occasions. Sherraden,\nthe Salmo pitcher, i\u00bb also showing\nnoticeable improvement, and   iu   tbe\nShooting Commences.\nThe open season for must lands of\ngame found in this locality commences\nnext Thursday. The following are\nthe must important varieties with\nthe conditions of hunting:\nThe bull caribou lllllV be killed\nfrom the beginning of   September   to\nThe Krie Placers.\nof tl\n0 year,\nthe em\nsold nor exposed for :.alc during the\nfirst month, and five is the limit for\neach hunter iu   one   seucol!       Peei\nA. VV, Boyd, of   Spokane,   has ar\u00ab\nmt must pot   be  rived at Brio, |!. C , to take charge  -r\nthe placer   properly   owned   by  tin\nKrie Placer   Mining   I'mnpany,   and\nwill start, active   mining   operations\n10wovet'i after a very brief   oxatnina-\nI'he young gentleman   named   Sil-   tion of the prisoner pronounced him a\n\"lunatic of the must dangerous typo\"\nand the magistrates accordingly committed him to the Nelson gaol, whence\nhe will doUbtlcM be sent oil to the\nasylum at New Westminster,\nThere can he no ilouht but thut\nthe man is very much ufl his base,\nthe prime cause of his trouble being\ncaused by his financial extremities Ho\nis the owner of the Chinese laundry\nopi mite the depot, which he rented\nto another Chinaman, who claims\nthat be has loaned Sing Kco $80, and\ntherefore refused to pay rent,\nWhether this is so, it is Impossible  to\nit 10)30, an hour after arrival uf  the  mfty ,J(. |umt(.(, f|.()m |||(! first (|(   Bop.  illllll(,iiately.\nlore very long houevir word of the find out, us Sing Keo emphatically\n\u25a0nor was brought down, and in the! denied it, und there were no papers of\nAbsence of Constable Fraser, Pat any description-, produced, The lat-\npuly was sworn In as a .special   Con- tor also became absolulcly   unliitelli-\nHable to arrest him,    On the   matter\ntrain, und will be followed by a high\nMass, The members of tho choir of\nNelson's beautiful church, will therefore have the honour to sing the first\nhigh Mass celebrated at Ymir.\nThe exact cost uf the church up to\nthis date is SI 1.10.00 It is Imped\nthat the collections on thut day will\nsubstantially assist iu reducing the\ndeb', still remaining on tbe church.\nteniber to the loth of December, but | Tho properly, which was secured\nthe doe must never be exposed for about a year ago by prominent Spuk\nsale, ton is tho limit for one season, anO men, is three miles notth of Brio,\nthey must not be hunted with dogs, on the north fork of the Salmon river\nnor ever killed for hides alone. The The company will mine big bars oil\nseason for duoks extends from the 1st   either side of the creek as well as tin\nof September to the end of   February,\nand the limit for the season    it    350.\ncreek bottom.\nFor the post year, work preparatory\nS making pel -\nbeing brouobed to him, however, he\npromptly ante-cd up the balance of\n$50.00\nDiplomas will  ho   offered   ill   the\ngble whsn excited and although he\nhas been at all the local J, P's, several times, nune of them eared to take\niinv action iu the matter, being cn-\ntirelv unable to col at    the    truth    of\nmining department of the Spokane In. tl\" buslhoss.   This undoubtedly gave\nteislate fair this year.    This will add ' the prisoner an idea that he was    be-\nlunch in the vaftie of the   exhibits   of! in;,'persecuted and ousted out   of    hlx  \u2022\"' \"'' *\"\"\"'\"\"\"'\ntbe mining resources of the   country,  property, ilnd   so   preyed   upon\nfor il will be of as much    interest   to- .    ' ;,,     .,\n: , ,  ,        . .  ,   .  i iuiiiiI. us tu drive him Insane,\nmining men and those   interested   in\nbillies to know of the  relative   merits \t\nof OI'O samples from different mines\nlind camps as it will to know which\nare the prize  winners   in    the   stock\nthe\nA. I!. Galbrallh   of   Spokai\nbreeder of line horses, hie. sent a  lllilll\n\u2022Ju   pf   the   fllioM   Nelson; C. II, ToWltl\nHotel Arrivals.\nMcLttOD llnTKI.:\u2014K. P, Wulliis-\ntuit, Victoria;.) Maguire, liutte; F,\n\\V. Ferguson, Vancouver; ('has It.\nI'loWn, Spokane; \\V. |\\ Slucv, Spokane; It. Anthony, Say ward j J, Mam-\niniind, Salinoj 1). C. Ilanbrick, Salmo;\nH. 11. Welch, Victoria;!!. H. Flower\nVancouver; J. C. Carrtlthefs, Nelson,\nV\nV.isrul VBII    HoTKlii\u2014Gust     I.UII-\nipiist, Joe Uellangcr, A. Paigen, A.\nlVdph, <i. I'icairo, Nelson; l'eto Cyr,\nPorto Kico; Flunk\nSe itt, Northport.\nCo.KMoi'iu.iT.lx lloiKl.:\u2014)!. C. Pol\nlitt, F, c. Clttduet, W* Hlekling,\nl!u-siand; 0.   McVicar, Nelson.\nItuss   liotsk;-W,   J       Hlllgass,\nGrouse may bo killed during the same j to active mining, such as\n.   , , ,    ,   ,, manent improvements, scouring vain-\nperiod, but only thu blue groUse   ma) '\nj able water rights\nhe exposed for sale.      Hale   may    be\ntaken until the end of December but\nmust not be exposed for sale befdre\nthe first of October.   Jnnd otter and\nmarten tuny nut be   killed    until    the\n1st of November     The   open    season |\nfur bull moose opens   next    Thursday I ^^ ^ ^^ Mperated ,)y \u201e   |tty, *,\nnnd lasts until the end uf   the   year, | of (.|,|V     fho lower   -'ratum,   or  old\nand the like, has\nbeen going on. For the present thu\nmilling will he dune by   sluice   boxes',\nbut it is understood to bo   the Intcn\ntion of the company to put in a by.\ndraulio plant Inter on.\nlied rock bus   never   been   reached\nbut they may not be sold until Octob   channel gravi\nor, and two is the limit for the season,   from   J5   to\nMountain gouts and rams  of   tnimn-\ntain sheep niny bo  killed    from    September to December but. not sold  until October, and live   mid   tl 3   are\ntho respective limits, Tbo season for\nplover extends from September until\nthe beginning of March. This list\nshould afford <eopo and variety.\nBoars and panther (or mountain lion)\nnlav be killed at  Miv tiltlO.\na- it   is\nthere   are   places   ft'h\nvalues are fuillid.     Tl\nround Hold and readily  sav\ncompany is a close corporation -II. <\nMining Exchange.\nknow ti. ii'-.--\n,1, although\nexceptional\n;ul-l is coin-.-\nTin\ni-in\nhief Coffey h\"- pn pared   tl\ndepartment or the fruit department, H^l          ,                       ,              ,   v ,        ,,   u   -i           su   i> ,,t   \\|;,,,,\n'.,.    .    n     i            .      \u25a0   .      i..       e to Kltropi. to bUV     J\"    \"t    the     itie-t    Nelson; t .  II,   I o\u00ab lie, f-t. I alii, .Mltin.\n\\\\. A. Coplcn,  superintendent   of i          \u2022                               ,\nthe mining department, Is n-pw   hav- liohses in the nlarket to  be  sent,   to j, Jones, Spokane;   A.     McDOMald,\nIfig diplomas printed which    will   be Spokane in time to enter   the   horse . pa(,|,cr Althiifl Nelson,\npresented to thuse having the best ek ^oW, wlllell will W hold   111   connee   '\n\\\\'*\u00ab have got ni'NI tu tjUite  fl\n'knocking'' of   property,   wlih-l\nlitt\nfollowing -ignals for handling 'he lire\naim in. Steady 'ringing means lire.\nOne stroke I pause) t\u00ab_.i Stl'ol \" (pn'tlsoj\nthrdc strokes, menus a call for help,11\nhandle the hose \u2022\u2022 holt dry tig am}\nreullng it up artoi use,\nhibits iu the  different   competitions,\nDiplomas Will bo given for the best\nDpeuimonS of free nulling gold, of free\ngold, of wire silver, of cupper Spfici*\nInehs, nnd su un through the list.\nTl,\" best judges will bo secured to de*\ntermini, the merits of the exhibits\nHurl to award the diplomas,\nis determined to have tho   bent there\n,   ,     ,   ,                                   Wu.iioiik   HoTui; -.lunies Gray, been aoihg oh here lately, and were it\nturn with the Spokane interstate   fair\nfrom October 3 to 0,    Mr. Oalbralth   Not-ihpuit;  Alex   McDoriald, Hoss- \u201e,,t for the faoi that the less publicity\nland; George Daiuey, Geol'ge Uailey, given to such businos* the better   foi\nfool     Hint     \u00bbe     could\nspread oursel.es on   the    subjccl     lot-\nthe benefit of the \"kliuekel's.\"\nis in his line.    Thu agent is   piircbus-   Nelson: Burt    Medlev,    Hall    Siding;   the camp,\ning Shin1-, Clyde*,   Pei'clierons,   IN\ngians, Sttll'ulks nnd euach horsed,\nAi French, Suhliu;   N.    .1.    Murphy,\nCiilgitry.\ncill'ltt'll NOTICF.\nPlllSHIIYTKIII IN   ' 'ui III II     M \"i ns It '.\nSeri ices, 11 a. in ; Siindav whool i -'\nlivening -en ice, 7:30. V uuik Pi \u2022\u2022\npies' Society uii.-i- on I'riduy cvei ta\u2022\nut 8 u'ciork. All are *i'. un i>, IU i\nII. Yotthg, Mi A., l'-\u00bb\u00bbot. SMOKE\nLIKE RUNNING WATER.\nTHE YMIR HERALDi\"1\"\" pw\"otilisu,,e avy \u25a0\"\"\u25a0I\nr_________ | he i- |uppiired tu -talcI for  it.     There I\nii; are however limits u, the drawing out j \u2022,-\u201e,. \u201e.,>.,., |;1,AN|) ()|; ,\u201e^, i-.^i ,\u00ab\u2022 OurStock is Like Running Water, ALWAYS FRESH.\nprocess, \u00abheu the patience of ihe   un !                 CIGARB. A L'll'-i' 11','lilc quick scllill- llit'tlituls ,'ilitl |i|'itvs,  keep   ill-'\nb'tibturiptluii-. Ca.uu |.it hiuiuiii. im>i  i,,,    fortunate litigaiil be es  exhausted,                              Stork  lin i\\ i It\" n illt illllt Mtsh .      Xi M'lhlllci' till'  IlllVtllillJ''   I'll'\neipeeiiiiiyw.iieiiiiuaiipareniieii.snii i-  'j he Kcotenpy   Standard t-lit? KKKHHRST here.    T<11l.t\\  wc   oll't'i'   the   following,\ndi-coveruble for the delay     A eii>u in                  ma.npfactuiii-p in N0TP THE PRICES.\npoint is thai   uf   pe-lh-.-.iv   Jubhiii\" _    Host Suijar Cured Bacon and I linn (Swit'tK) per pound      I Hi\n\/.      C.     efhelin   Q   Co.\"       S\"   I..O\u00ab-\u00abnol.U\u00abl \u00ab,,\u00ab,.,\u2022   15   puunrl.    fur \u00a7100,\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 i- \u25a0 \u2022\u25a0        \"  \" Tomatoes (Quukei | per can. . . .     loe\nl'i,l,lli-!,,-i   l*yi.|-v   Si. 1 linli.*,  I ||\nilCn.--., or .t.-llvt-r,.,! II) cane r III i\nAdviTtlslna rsnw, *i Ml in r incli  |.i*r in,\n\u2022 UK    IlKMA ill    I,-   I,.I I    ir .1    l.li\n|...-.v.,|..;t]..|.. iii ||,.. .|,.|,.,..|   ,,,-   ,.,.,    .,      ,,,,,,\ni.r- .-I tram thu ,,iii.:,-\nAclHV    liuld    Mi a    Co i _>\u2022_\t\ni oininiiruinl   !>riiitiii_'  .>i\n'   I ii tin  l-r.-nii-.- .,i -,.,i,.|..|rii ,,rr.-.\u2014\n1*1 i*.\u2022 i-iii ii in   i ,ii\nIliniAI.P   1-1 III.ISUIMi   l.'OMl'.\\XY\nli.  UKAHXS,   M\\\\\\',|;e.\nSATURDAY, A|TG., 21, I'.nu.\n,      rip,!,,, I I hi- ease ,v,'is    lii-l    heard    in    May,\nLibetal - Conseivative Candidates for Parliament,\nFor Ivuutcnuy pistrict,\ni llAKl.Fs   11    MACKINTOSH,\nOf  liossland,\n'Ful'   Yali-L'ai ilau    District,\n.MAKTIN huh kill,\nOf  Grand   Forks.\nNew   Westminster Pi-strict,\nJ.   D.   TAYJ-OH,\nOf New Westminster.\nFort Arthur has been filling fm\ninch a long time, Unit it must now\nhave reached un extremely low level.\nMr. \u2022!. W. Ross has u powerful argument in this week's issue, in fnvoi\nut' incorporation. Wc shall bo pleased lu publish any further argiiiuunt.-\nI'l'om other citizens, either fur against\nthe proposition,\nOre milled in local mills, und shipped frum Yniir properties to the\n-inciters, now amounts to over 10,-\n1)00 tons per month. This is u better rale t.'i.-iit at any time hci'Otofo'V,\nhat ii is only a small proportion of\nthu liguro which will shoitly be attained, With the exception of ihe\nYmir mine, which now furnishes less\ntil in halt' the total product, the\nmilled are all in their merest   infancy.\n\u25a0\u25a0 hen the c idence was nil ti ki n\nVftor ' he jud go and Inwyei s had pun\nIi ii d aud    investigated    the    inniier\n\u2022I um i  i \u00ab o  mum lis,    I In-    case    \u00ab i-\nNi'lsui!.  IS. ('.\nt 'iioice t Ireiinici y llutler,   Hulk,   -~\nA Splendid Laundry Soap 0 bar- fur   .\n:; pounds Mocu and  .lava   Cotluo   for,\n. Try -i pounds uf our (ley I on Ten    for.\n.*l 00\n*-'l 00.\nIf not snti-fneton your money will be refunded We aro not hard up\nhave i;ot lots of money. Save our disuouuts und defy iiur oppunetits\neijual us in pi ice and quality.\nO, CAMPBELL.\nI\nLadies'\nFurnishings\n'argue |. ti|,e win |d ipuuraiiy siippo.sol        \/Vlillinery\nthat aft i r In ariii.n the    tyideilcu    nod jlilti\nthe  ai-.ii:ni nts    I hut    the    case    win Staple\nle.-.dy for .b-i-i   ot|.     This  is    however (jOOdS\n'\"l'lli\"'\",\"\":1; \"\"1 !\"\"\u2022 ''\"\"\u25a0  mrs. j. mcleou   Mining Agent\n';'\"'\u25a0; \"''-\"'^ IX''V 1\"\"'v,!'-1-,., ,\u00bbni,',. store, . vm.i.I       *   *\nthat old age and dectepitui.u may   not\nivertuku iliem, before the  decision i-\nluitidetl down. YMIR\nThe delay   in   this   pnitiuilur   in    \\|   V   \\'y       \"\\|   V RICKT MnUml Lifr IllSlimilCO   Coilipilliy <)f New York,\n-lance, is the more vexatious,  in coii-j __,., Miiryl.'llpi ( 'iistptlt \\ ( 'omp.Uiy.\nsequence of the   conlingefit    interest]      l-'l.l'.SII    \\M>  KAI.TKI) MKATH\n.ittncbiiig lo the. decision.      Ihe   case Wholesale nnd Retail\n,n, in a measure, a   test   acii.ui,   und  Mail ,\"'il'ls \"'\"'ivv l\"'\"\"'l\" :\"1\"\"1'\"11-\nleveral other aclimis arc tleluyed    un-! 'I()I1N  PHIUJ li RT,   Prop.\npul'tieuhir   cu-e.       I'elils    have   h< en ' \u2022 >\n  ,   .    Vancouver\n\u25a0onlructod, and the liability 'or   ijii-se!\nlebts, will be decided by I hut-use   re- j Hotd\nferred to above,    Hut in    the   menu* | ,,. ,  ,   .\nrii'si-fliiss Diiiiiiu' Ktiuiii.\nPERCY J. GLEAZER\nStocks and Shares\n\u25a0-.-AdliST    FOH .\nLondon Mutual Kim Insurance Company,\n(Ittuw.i lure liisiii'.iiifo Company.\n\u00bb\u25a0. i\u00bb ii .   i\nl'lK'ST AYKN'UK.\nYMIH. H.C\nHt'st    hiitiuls   til'  Wines,\nLiquors and ('ijmrs.\ntime, merchants and workmen are being kept   .-ut   o1'  money   legitimately\nearned, and have no  redress   of   any\nkind whatsoever,    until    the    i resent '\nens-, which In'-, already been    in    thu :\nhands of the luwers over -i\\    in ,nths,\nis decided.      lit a-lug uise -in Ii ,- s the\nCrow's Nest Cud Co., damage suit   a\ndecision was handed    out    ill    a    few 1\nweeks after   the   suit    came   up   for\nheating, and it is diH'ioult to sec   why   SpOkcLIlG   F&llS    &\nif the legal   luminaries   would   -pure       TSTflT'tT'lPT'n   R.V\nthe time to apply  their   forensic   lure\ntu the point, this case can not be set- .,\n'I' he only    all   run   route   between\nlied out of  baud. points east, west and south lo lloss-\n___________ l.iixi. Nelson,   Ornntl   Forks  and  Re\npublic    llull'et cars inn between Spo\n\u00abi9:-3S\u00ab\u25a0^\u25a0SS\u2022:\u00ab\u2022:\u2022\u00a3ft*r:\u20aci\u00abit\u25a06\u25a05\u2022*\u00ab*\u25a0t\u00ab*t!\u2022:*^, kane and Northport\n|  CORRESPONDENCE   { Kiieetivc June um. iooa,\n\u00ab9S8\u00bbi5-6*\u00ab-5r.\u00bb9\u00bb9'4i99\u00bbS3i5S.-9.,99ai   Leave Daily Train Arrive\nJOB   PRINTING\nOF\nEVERY DESCRIPTION\nAT THE\n\u201e\u201e,Mi\u201ev,:,;,,\u201e,    HERALD    OFFICE\nSecond Ave,       -        YMII.\nAll work entrusted to us is neatly and\npromptly   executed.\nYMIR CLOTHNG\n AND\t\nGents    Furnishings   Store\n< In     this    j ace    \u00abill   le    t'i 111 d    a\nletter from Mr. Widdowson, in reference to the mineral exhibit ut the approaching fair at Nelson We heart-\nil\\ endorse Mr. Widdowson's letter\nnnd hopo thai all who have good\nspecimens on hand will si n I them in\nIn Mr Duckworth al the earliest possible moment, in order thai an exhibit worth) of tin- mineral resource-,\nof this district may be leathered to\nli liter, There is perhaps no buttei\nway uf advertising the resources of\nI In- i amp, than a cuml culled lull ol\nri.li and varied specimens jfrotn lucid\nproperties. The Spukane fair follow*\nshort I) nfter the Nelson t'-dr. und ur\nrutigcinciiia should be made thai tin\nNelson collection should be iul.cn on\nto Spokane iu tin,e I'm I hi- fair also\nus there will undoubtedly be n gather\ning of mining men then-. In eotise\nipii'ii.-i' uf the rich luii-.o-.i- ibis vear,\nthere should be eonsidcrnble capital\ni aily fot investment, and ut this fail\nMicro will !\u00bb\u25a0 a large nlleitduiiee nl\nthose \u00ab ho have reaped I he uenelil ol\nthese bin ic-ts.\nThu only reliable and up-Lo-tlate Men's Outfitters\nin Ytuir. Our gooils are the licst quality, nml we\n\u2022 In not propose to bo undersold.   :::::::\n8,46 am Spukane li. I .\"< p. Ill\n|0 I (J a. in        KiMsluml 'i.Sli p.m\nil:;:!  0rJKk.     -i;;: A full line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes\nA ;',[\\ ii.in ltfiiuhlie li 1.1 p.m\nCAVP     TIMP (.'All. AN'.D INsl'KCT ol'l! BARGAINS\nalt, ^m*^\\NEWITT& COMPANY\nGREftT\nNORTHERN\nRaiLWflY. FURNITURE   EMPORIUM\nD McARTHUR  & COS\nTO\nl*uk luntoit, Ymih Hisiialu.\nDear Sir:\nS, me       littlu   time    ii-^o    I     was\nelected    a    llleuiber     of    the    Mining\nCommittee of the NelKuti Fair, and\nsluslly   nl'tciwauls   ull'ered    them  a\ncup us || prize This il. lias been decided tu allot to till best mineral ili-,-\nplay sent in hy any district in Diiti-h\nColumbia.\nI was asked iu look ufter   tho   in-\ntell-l  of   ibis    Cllllip,     bet     ou ing     to\npressure of Iri-iness I -hull be   unable\nto al tend lo it this year    like   I   did .-v.-. i \u25a0 .\u00bbi .i, rids 1* Urn tlma of llio year lo g't your pick of Hi-niu'.v sulu.a );\nlust,      Mi.    A.   I!     Duckworth   hua  P Alll |<'|(!    |'()\\ST      POINTS I'm'iiluiru.    Iron Hulls, binulciims, ltugs, CarpHts ami Hutnniuo!\nkindly cutiseiiti'd tu   look   after   Mm Mil.l-;    AUHSTS    l-'OH    TIIK    M Am iN-ll Ist'll    PIANO,\ncollection in Ymir and anvnne   wi.1, J St.   Paul,    Chicago,    New  ,\t\nin, ist in any way     .ill   oblige York,   and ft     HcARTHUR   &   CO\nForward!,,,    \u201e   -pe,. ,\u00bb    to      ALIi      POINTS      EAST\nI'AI.At'K    AND   T0U1U.ST\nsl.l'iKI'I'.DS     lUJFI'K'l',\n.IlillADV    CARS,     MODKHN\nDAY COACHES,\nDINI.MI   \u00ab'AltS.\nMF.AI.S  \\   l.\\   iMtli;\nSeattle,    Tacoma        HOUSEHOLD   NECESSITIES\nA. M\u00bb A!.],\num as eai'ly a- possible,\nYolli - mi \\  truly,\nK. \\V,  Widilowsim.\ny.MIII l.oli\nMeets I'n-\nTiie iull,|i|li-l lllllou uf    lie-    l.iu    if\nthis l'ro\\ inee, dues not -cei, to be   ill\nrended with ns much cx| idition, evei\nus iii other i nullifies, The hiyinnn,\n\u00bb Inn ho goes to law, knows full v. ill\ntl ut it- mills grind slow ly und that\nit may be some weeks or months be\nn re he cun gel a hearing, llul that\nhi'   i-   already   habituated   to,   audi\nMill UiliiiK. No :;\u25a0_'.    K.    1'\ni   und   third    Mutt\nnys ot ii,< nt li,\n\\ i-iting   brother*   \"rli ,\n\\V.|   t'oini, c, c,\ni 'iii.i.sii; Wooiisini,. |<   I!, s.\nBest   Meals   on   Wheels\n[-AST   TRAINS\nFurniture Dealers and Funeral Directors\nNELSON. B.C.\nS II.    vVu are mile agent* lor thu Marshall Siinil\u201ery  Mauri--**, ami  Um (ihih\ns.-i tioiiul lloui i 'a-e tun! Kill -\nYMIR STAGE\nS. H. SEANEY\nFresh   Goods   for   the   Spiing  Trade\n2     PAST    TRAIN*      Qi  -\ni:\\sr and wi'.sr DAILY L\\        Ah|( I,,,-swift's Uncoil ami llntns (tiioynre t In- liest)\nDundee MiU'iuiiliuk'- lilue I'niiit OyHtcl'H. ('i'onho i\\\nSpecinl    Excursion   Hate* |j!ael<Well'H   IMckleH,   .liillts.   nnd Chow Chow; well\nTo World's Fair, St. Louis Releetcd   TeiiH.   CnlVci's   mnl   (,'oeoa, (lovei'iiinenl\nt I'l'iiiuci v nml Uii\/joIwocjiI Butter,\nt'l ;Alts  AND TOIJACCOM\nI Your  Ullok'O   ol'    Itollle.\nMeet.s  tritiii  ever\\   itinriiin^,\nexeonl SlUnUlV, \"tot\"   IVeiitlll :    Kurrairs. folders nml full liiforniutimi\ni '        , v-\"-       reustillnu trips, cull  mi m lu'dres't uu ,.  .         .,      ...    ,     ., ., ., ,,\n1111(1   [NlfHell^lM'ri    lor    ' iiiir i .,.,7,,, ,,|- 7,,. -,  p &N. Hnllwny or h\u00bbhlng Dickie, Mtaiioiieiv. hru Works, Sporting tioods, Muguz -,(...,\nmill.    Hy special optlci's   oil   u, A JACKsilN,   ' H. HKANDI',       '\"\"\"\"\"'y-   I'M\"-  I  Smokers'supplies,    All i\/.hmJs sold ,.i wry leusonuh,\nSihkIiimJ. Or Ibr Vinii'inine.    o. k. &V. a\u201e        o. i\u00bbat. a. i\"\"1\"'\nSpokane,       \"IU W. Itlvershlu Av. ^-     \u201e    cp'\/iMFV\nALEX.UDOIL.  Prop           I                                           Spokane. !\u00bb\u2022  \u00ab\u2022 ^>Kk\\i\\V.\\\nYMIR, B.6.\n*\n\u00ab*4 Six Good Fire  Rules.\nIn view of the cmunion, , uniiijie\nwhich ha- lieeii caused this season to\nmining und other property in I'., iti.-sli\nCoiunibiu by fotesl lires, tho tolluwiii\"\n1*\ns\nClark's   Furniture   Store YMIR BAKERY\n\\\\ II.I.I.WI  CLARK\nL'udertuker   an,l    Fund      Den\nMail orders prompt !y nl tended lu\nrrhlivRi :\"\"'', i f'\"\"!  Second Annua! Exhibition Of The\nIhe 1 luu-iiis  I loneer, miiy I e ul sei'vi d\nI'.llti il Si iikit,\ny '.i in\nl-'rcsli Pii'eiul Kven   Moi'iiin-\nM Its,   .'i.-.o'. is,  i -i, Am:\\i i.\nTwo looms I nl   foi    11j111    iiuii ,\nI ping\nI     f*J\nv. it 11 advantage by all pi ospi etui\u00ab.\n, impi i -, ant! men of the w uuds \"i ner\nally.\nI. Do not build a lire lurgui than\nyou need\nI >o not   build   your   lires-    in\ndense masses of pine leaves, dull   and !   ^-e-i\nother combustible uniteriiil, where the ' ^^\nlire is sine to spread.\n.'.. Do not build your lire ag du \u25a0\nUrge logs, especially rotten logs,\nwhere it requires much more wgr.8\nand time to put the lire out than you\nure willing to expend, and where ymi\nme rarely ipdto certain that th- lire\nis really and completely extinguish\ned.\nI       In windy weather and in   dan- , ., . .   , , -\\-    i .. ...\ngerous places dig a holn and dear   oil'       '> \u2022       '\"      AlHUlM.',       N(\\,      jNelKOll,      I).      (\na placo to secure your lire,     lou   will, \u2022 . . , \u2022\u2014\u2014\u25a0\n,a ,c wood and  I rouble.\n5,    12very   camp   lire   should    he I\ni iplole'y put out before leaving   I hi\ncamp.\nG Do not build llres to clem- nil\nland and for other similar purpose*,\nwithout informing tho nearest otlieiul,\n\u2022 u that he may u-si-t you.\nXolsoil  A<\u00a3] LtMlltlir.l] Mill' il!(!i!-ln;i!\n.\\:v-;rl;ili;i]|.\neptember 28 sod 2\n>i\\v Buildings, Fine (Jroimds,\nBig' Premium List.\n****\u00a3 Novel Open Air Attractions. \u20ac\u20ac\nWrite for Prize List.\n' \u2022'   .\u00bb\u00bbt9ll!1'Oiablllfl.ll^lcS6CIICIbO(iOleil6tlll4DS'. ICf\n11\/1 _ H     IP*\/tO* B^i     5_B>f\"VT<l\nLEOD HOTEL   \\\nIIKAIKJI'AUTKIIS    I'm;     \\||\\'|\\i;    MEN    AND    TIIK\nTRAVI2LL1NC1  PUIILIU.\nNewly furnished throughout.    Sample rooms in connect ion\n\u2022        Hates SI.50 to $2.50 per dl\nper ilay.\nIIXI.AY    Mel.KOI). Proprietor\nASSAYING\ni 44*4*4*44444444*444*4*444*\ni\n3 \u2666\n:\n*\nx\nM. TAIT. .1,   RUDDY\nPALACE   HOTEL\nV.MII,', II. (.',\n-      - .-I uO\nt 'hat -;i's for  Ol In I' llietuls oil up\n1 plication.\nP.O. Drawur A I l.'V   V .1111. I: t'.\n\u25a0 \u2022J.---''-:.gH^.'j'JC-Tvyr-T\"--VT\u00abr.- :\u25a0\u2022\nCosmopolitan\nLoad Pip; at  Trail.\nThe Canadian Sine)ting Wolks al\nTrail have already cuuimcnccd opera-\nlions in the munufiiulure ot' lead pipe.\nSuttiB samples of Ihe new Canadian\nproduct were brought down to Vancouver u few days ago, and arc on exhibition in tbe rooms of the Tourist I HotCl ...\nAssociation, where they have utlract\n\u2022 I no little attention. The Trail\nCreek News gives the toll iwing brief\nbut. graphic descri| tion of tie- process\nof niaiiufacture:\nLead pip- spouts like a jet of water\nfrom,the machine now in operation\nat the smelter here, The operation\n\\ii the machine is described a- simple\nvet, striking iu the ease with which\nthe finished product is turned mil\nAdditional interest is added t > the\nle id pipe branch uf the smelter I }'\nicason of the fact that the product is\ntho first pipe ever male in Canada\nfrom Canadian lead.\nTl\"'   bi8   ll!lld   I'M''   '\"\".'hiii\"   las   ww(   |l|H|   vM|l||. ,,\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e.,,   ,\u201e   |.\u201e\u201e\nlaii'l and Ndsoll   v\\ilh   the   Cuuadial\nfiold,  Silver, or   r*eitd    -    \u2022*! 00 \u25a0\u25a0, ,     .               \u2666\nCupper,    -   -        -        1*1.30    \u2666 J'ne Best Meals         *     \\\\',.    carry    the    leading    lirands     imported      Lii|ttor.>\nCold Silver,                             SluO      \u2666 And Acrolllllliiiliil ii ill       \u2666                 .           '     .                  \u2022\nJ IiiTdwu                * a;u    ' i.-ais-  Mont,   Ale,    Brandy   ami    Wine,\n\u2666 \u2022\u00bb\nil.   W\\   VViDDOWSON I I ^ fiiieHolectinnuj Wines. X\n,,..,,                     J * Liquors and t jo.ii'.-.       \u2666      . \u00bb\u00bb&\u00bbm\u00bbi*^*a\u00bb.4*9Wb9tti&&\u00bb^*\u00bbi*i>$9&bi&\u00bb&9\u00bb&i\u00bb&i*9&\u00bb\nInn iu, nil .\\ssayei'                I   \u2666 *      t'i                                                                                                                                  iSI\nt t     *\nI   -I    \\V,  .MAS'l'KRsiiN',      Prop,   \u2666     \u00ab\n<\u25a0\u2022\n* *       \u00ab\n\\**4*4*i*4*t4*4******4****-       S\n        VH\n        S\\\nWilson & Harshaw 1\nUNION   MADE\nShirts and Overalls\nAK-E-\nit\/\n(,1,'ii.h-i ciiin, |\\ ecu uiaiiiigcn t.)\nDining  Room   ami   Bar;\nsupplied   wi'h    the   host\nin the market.\nDraymen and\nTeamsters\nYMIR,   11.   (J,\nliiuht   oiipt fite depot,   Ymir     u , n:     i     ,    ,-   \u2022 t ,\n\u2022 ' ' ' I Laiidlliig heavy Ireiglil ;t\nJ.MIN URKAU, Prop- Specialty.\n<v\n4>\nW\n\u00ab!\/\nty\nw\n$\n>\u2022*\n\".\n>!\/\nII)\n*'\/\n,V\nattemletl to,\nm.i.mix & i r. shkpi'aHd iiv. in.     Correspomleneo [iromptly\nKKl) Mot'.'.' I'AlN Kill.WAV < O\nWASHING I'ON .v 11.  S.  IIV\nv  v. & I-:  hv. & x co,\nand Ureal Northern, Northern  Pacific\nand \u2022 >. II. >v N. Co,,   for  points  cast.\nbeen ill operation for several days, It\nnia-.es pipe of ui'v dimensions re-\n<111 iit'll up tu foilr inches in diameter.\nMolten load is fed into il receptacle at\none end, the refilled    product   of   the\nhad refinery being utilised,   The core\nof the size desired in the pipe is phi ed\nat the other end of the machine, and\nI lie operation start-, As the hud\napproaches the cure it is cooled slighl\nly aud pressure applied In force the\nli il ill through the core mould.\nThe oui Ii I of the machine points\nupward, and from this opening '\u2022 ho\npine emerges twisting und   wreathing\nhi.e a giant silver Hllllke.       Gulls    are\nplan-il to receive tbe product,   which, I\nin its   heated   condition,   is   readily I\nMILLER HOTEL\ns.\\.\\i   M ll,l.i:ii.  Prop.\nj W.i 't   t:i \".    com \u2022   from\n1 LENZ   &   LEISER*\n* ,, ...\nai I'uctory tit   \\ letoriu.\nI .!. C. CARRUTHKHS.\n% AUKNT  I'm:  KOOTBNAV\n*\nI P. 0, llox .\u2022--'\u2022,      -      Net   lb C\nfl, Union   Label   on   every   Garment.\n'''\u00ab km**\u00ab\u00abtft-tr-J*5*-S6\u00ab-r<:*re**-r*^*\u00ab**t*t* (\u2022\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u20ac\u20ac\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab - '\nREDUCING OUR STOCK.\nIDi:    THE    MAT   ::n    DAYS    WK    WILL     < i I \\ I.\n^\"I\" l!,;il>v,\"x<- 1       ,-        ,, ,, 20 per cent, discount\nI iilitUICta at  .\\o|~o|i u nn the   I . li. \u25a0\n* N- '''\u2022 '''\"' K*-'\u00bb \u00bb '- \u00bb\"\u2022>\u00ab [-IetiiU|u:irter.s lorMiniim Men;                            FOR GASH\t\npoints\nCon necta at CurleW   ivilh   stage foi (111    (lotllillg,    KlU'lURllillgK,    ll'iois.   Slioe.-.  llul-   Itllll    I'll]-*.\nOt Ami wood and Midway, 11. C |-al   KUpplii'd   \u00bbiih  best  brands of\nDutlci   curs run on train- tietweeil\nSpuloine and   Itepublic\nII   A. .1 \\UKSON\n(iuiu-rul I'asseiiger A^t\nBpokane, \\\\ usli.\nw.nes, luiuoi - aud ctgut'.i\nrtlts'i Au.m 1,\nYmih, II '\nLIKE THE OLD PRlilT PAIRS'\nKit n cut 11 Ainiii.'il\nIn  Groceries   we   DEPY   competition,\n\\Vc  will not   be   undersold.\nDesBrisay Jobbing; Co.\nwonnd about the apparatus    piuvided\nThe pipe is cuntinniis su   long   as   the\nlead f e,| bos contains raw muteri\nIt will be readily   understood  ilmt\nu short lime sullices   to    turn    out    11\nlarge quantity of lead pipe, \u00abo that\ntho machine is not run eontiuou\u00ably.\nthe plant was in operation several\ndays this week   und   u   considerable\nI escrve of pipe ready foi the coiisum\nII is now in -lock at lie' smelter.\nSPOKANE  INTERSTATE FAIR j\nTSPOKANE OCT 3 TO 9\n\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2022>5\nTHE   YMIR   HERALD |\n'li-a-e forward Tiik Y-*i!it Kkiui.ii for\n h   |\nWilli Large Displays in all Departments.\n$2000 Ottered for Krnil and Kniil   Kxltihils,\nMore than )|t:J0,O0(l in Premium-, anil I'rizes.\ni and nek tin wletlge tccolpl of oheloseil\nTin. Ili.ini.ii is published   every Saturday mor.iing   ml\n...    .olilaili-   all   the   news   uf   the  ciiuip.\nII -ii.-    fun Vi mi, sji II -,i,i- Yn.vit, *l\nv\nI\n4\nFive   or   More   Exciting    Races    Each    Day    -^\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666*>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u00ab \u00bb\u2666\u00bb-\u00bb\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666->\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666-\u00bb\u00ab\n$12,000 in Purses. \u2014 .\u25a0..\t\nThe vitrill si brick    So   much    n-eil\nlii towns und cities for   paving   pur j Down towll Clll'llival eaeli ni^lil-\npnses are made of fusible   clays,   tbe\nclays at times having   a   mixture   of\nground  slude.\nI slink marble thut is entirely black\nand capable of taking a high polish is\nmust rule itlnl    Miluable.        Some    d\n'hi- siuue is   produced   in   Vermont\nand In northern New  York,   but   in\nv, rj small ipiantily.\nIll'ili lii'uitiient iSriiisli artillery Imiwl.\nI''ree llijjli flit-.-, Vatnl\"\\ ille attraetiiins daily,\nfine mineral ili>|i!ny, tlnn -liu.v. arl exhibit, ete,\nMAKYLANJ) CASTAI\/rY  COMPANY,\nTo Saw Mill Employas,  Prospectors, Miners, etc.\n.   , ,, . A small annual premium will insuru j'oii i   inn   Miryin^  n   \u2022-\u2022\"\u25a0I| < to\nREMEHBB R'-Low Rates and Special Excursions     . ...\nivuiio.iiuiui \u25a0-'i\u00bb > i .--.,uiMI, in i i \u25a0\u25a0 o|  1.1.VIII or i,i-m,i.I Ml,si, uiei ill ii Id.ieui   \"ill    M'lUIH    i\non al! Railroads.\nConcession Piiviligrs fni Stilt*.    Write foi' Premium Mil nnd linen  Program,\nllobt, II  Cnigrove, Wectctarj' und Miiiiugeii\n\u00ab .ekly iiidemuiiy v.lul.i pi .runted front  forking in coil cpien\/ii  of\nilccilh'tlt,     l-'or full put licuhil'i npplj \u2022-\nt.,i\nPercy J. Gleazer.  Aciint. JEWELLERY   REPAIRING\nWo arc (specialh fitted'up to do all kinds of .leweilrrx\nlepaii'H, Look into our jewel eases; von ma\\ have n gooil\nI'fooch which onl\\ needs a pin. era ring tlinf ivanls-a .--: \u25a0, 111 \u2022\nn  tt.     Wo may use the old settings   or   rcsei   ;tn -...      II'\natones am missing we will I'ltrm'sli new o al  n    \\vn    low\n[iriee.    We want your repairs as we are sure   to   please   von\n|  CORRESPONDENCE  f\nffl'-j9a\u00bb9\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab\u00ab&iW8\u00bb9\u00bb\u00bba\u00bb*****\u00bb.\u00bb!\u00bb9\nTo Till: lilllTOH OK tiik Vmiii 11 Ull U.I)\nlv,r Sir:\nIt     is      high      time        thut\nVilli!\", \"in  prosperous little li.wn,   wus\nm ikiiifj another ittoi e   for   i | on.-\n,n, for two reason-      l-'u-i.   because\nloing the work,    Do noi negleei ymir diaiiiimd seltinj,   il  a \\ins become the centi\nperhaps time yott had il i    el: this is our special work and , ,    . ... , ,;\u201e. i, ,    ,\ni\ni    ii\nwe vuiarantee satisfaction ami saleiy.    Oij   reeeipl   of   |tostal\nn I we will mail you a wooden   hox   to   insure   sal'ct\\    in\n;' mi; portation.\nPATENAUDE BROS.\nManufacturing Jewellers and Opticians,\nNELSON, D. C.\nS. H. SEA1TET, A.C3-EJTT, YMXR.\nMISCELLANEOUS\nThe greatest    single   disc iverv   of\n'piai 1\/ cry-lals ever   made   was   in   a\nmine neat Xiiil.on,    Gjeriuuuv,    \u00abhere\n,    . ,.,      .      100,000 pi Is of line civsl.il-    were\nfjolcl M'iih discovered    in   Cuhtormu ,\nI'Xtractt'tl troin a cavity,    Ihe    luruesl\nIII 1848 and up to 11104 the statu Inn\nipeetmen weiuhinj' nearly o00 pound-\nptiiduceil 81,41 1,001), ) iu the   |         ,    ,    ,   . ,\u201e...,\u2022\n,   .       him \u00ab Inch I- on exhioitioti in    I'd llu\ncu us metal.     (...Id whs llr.sl  uuiieil   p\n... ; i In* museum   ot    the    I nivi r-i: v    of\n.New   South   Hull's  in   I \".l I, alio  Up   li\n,.,   ,  Naples exhibits  a    eroup   m    unurlz\n1)0*1 -he has produced >'l ,:i I \/.7i-'.ooi ;      \u25a0 *,.',,.\n.    ,, ,.    ; M-vstids   Meiidiiii*,'   hall   a   lull.        Al\nv  uih of  \"old      The    men    ui    Cull    !    '\nI,Ian i- u Mti\u00bble    crystal    I hreo   and\nformal* I o8,.\"li0 .-(inure miles    win,   i\n, ,, ,   ...  ,      . .,     \u25a0 ni'-iiu ii-n-i ti el Iuiil'.   live    und    one-\ntllltl  ot   New  South   Wales   is    consul-I '\n, hull     lies    ui    clicuintercnci',    und\nI l-ihlv |-ii--cr, b.-in-     ,,(),-.,)(i0    -oll.lle        .\n\u25a0\u2022 -iji-   -.<)   pounds       A   ' i v.si il   in\nmiles.\nthe Paris Museum is tin  feel  m    di-\nThe name fttllei - earth is \u00abiven    tu ' miieter und \u00abeiyhw SU i pound-.       Al\nKomo claylikc minerals uf u   greenish    Little Falls, lli'rkimei   cutiiitv,    Now\n-.vliin', er-i.v. ui-een   or   brown   oolur.   V'uik, ure t'niiii.l tlio j i    hums   of\nThey aro*soft ami are creasy    to    the  t|\u201e, .s|ll.t|| rumuied cryatal, millions   of\ntouch     When placed.in   which   they I them    h.niiin    I,,.,,,,   extracted    from\nfull into powder.     It consists  of   clay  cavities of the e.ilcifeious sutid   stones\nmixed with just a sullicient  line   sili-   \u201ef tluu iTiiiun.     Hot Sprint,'*, Alkali\neiotts matter to take away its plnsli-\nc|ty, and eonsripicntly it- I'lliim-\napart when placed in water. It is\nused is treatment of oil*, fats and\nureases and is valued at --'7 per ton.\n-a-, hi- been the source of sunie uf\nthe largest und !n->i uuiirl\/ crystals\nof the L'niti d Slules.\nMi et schiiutn is a ininerttl  of    w Idle\ni.r o|-avi-h color mid is u hydrous sili\nLliibbitl metal is un alloy of   cuj.)iei j,.,,(   ,,f m.i-ne-ia,     li i.,,f-,,fi earthy\nI in and    antimony.     Il    is    -of I   texture, has the appearu of   chalk,\nnearly while, and is need as nn unti- |m.s ,, hardness ,,f \u25a0_',;, ,,,,,1 ,, viiriiiblu\nfriction metal, Isaac llabbitr, of Upecillc gravity, yeij light, however,\nllostoti, patented the nllov iu lt-3'1 us when dry it will flout on water,\nami thu original alloy eoutaincl 2 H An impression eun be made in il b\\\npurts tin,  I part* coppei and  H   anti-tin. linger nail ami has a smooth   feei\ninoliy,     The fmlowilig gives a toughei    p.,,, |,|*in,..i|,\u201el smlr ,f -|,*, ,\u201e,,\u201e , ,|   js\nne.Uli    Tin Oil pat tu, copper    I    and   Asii .Minor, whero i curs   in   vein\nantimony H parts      r*ead i- also   ml\nded in some ciist-s on   a. ml    of   it\nAssociation.\n MKKTs\t\nLAST 'IT'KSDAY IN KAi.'ll  MONTH.\nt' i ui and mined -it    places   from   pits\niiii.l leu izuutal galleries in a much\nliieapness. In smdl um units il i-|dun!ar way to cod. When lirsl\nid objciionil. Iml the It d, bin   met   l\u201e,,U|j.||t to the surfaif    il    is    ..Idle,\nid thut is sold in    the   i kci    ivndy  with ,t yelhnvish tint, and   is   coieretl\nmixed usually contains a eimsidelnhly \u00abii|, red clayey soil, It is sold ns\nlarger proportion   of   lend    thiin    its   hroughi   from   the   mine,      Its   only\nprice won] I   indicate    The   alloy    i-   u,*,,t nt is in eleauiiig   and   drying,\nusually molted ami   run,   while   fluid, I w'nieli lakes place iu the open   air   in\ndirectly into   Um   bearings,    a   space  ,|\u201e  -,\u201einuier time,    requirinc    IIv \u2022\nfrom a eighth to a half inch thick be- Lj*, days of heal to perfectly dry.\ning left for il between tho box .wi'l I Meetseli-iuiu him been found ut u few\nthe shaft that is to be suppurteij |.,.,\u201e.,..,   nl    ,|1(,    i ,,;,,..|    ,-s, ,,,..,    |,,,i\nI'ln-   Mining    Wo,hi,    ,,f   Chicago \"I1 gly in each iiistuuee.       li    has\ngives the full,.a in- llgure- us the pro- heen found in serpentine quarries   in\n,   clion of orn    ,n    llritish   Culiunhia ,'.---,,i    eounty,    Peiinsylvuiiiu,      in \u2022 like Nebun,   llosslund   and    Handoi\n,, ii in-.' llu- I'u -t six ou. nih-   of    11)01 l>eiiwuie cnutity, Pi'itiisylvi\nThe figures   are   iiiisleudiug   however, -1   I'id  lid   M\nIn that, while those allribtlled to   the L'liih ami   New    Mexico,       Its   iimin | shape,     Ymir townsilo is fairly level, I      aild   CO m mcrcial Men\nmini's of tlio   Nelson    (Ymir)   \u00abectioti use is in  the    muiiufuetuie    of    pi pea  and there ate no costly rock bllllls   I\"!\n,   in-, enl Ihe rroduction   per   iitonlh, and holders for inhuri'o smokers,   The  be    lived,   coiiseipiently    requirca\n\u25a0 \u25a0 rial district should he   dune    in\nthe tow u llui instead ol hi inn done\nhere, it is all done in Nelson. No\ndoubt it will rem lin so, us long us\nYmir i- not incorporated. There is\nno doubt but thai, Ymir people me\nwilling end able to attend to their\nown business We have very poor\nrailway connection with Nelson, and\nif w,- have any little business to ut*\niciul to. w e have lo spend pari of\nthree (lavs there, which is yery incon-\n\\iiii. ui, io s,iv nothing ahiiul the expense. Nelsotl is very willing to do\nall Yniif's business and us ii i- verv\nprofitable to them, they  would doubt\nwti,c\u00abr,tpi,i\u201ehi  is a , pae, yMIR    II! SIM S^   Gi:i|)r]\nlimestone, yery hue and even hi    ir\\. I\ntine, and of light grew and   yellowish ,.SUIVi\ncolor, idl'ording a very    even    surface,] K. \\V, Whlilowsou.\ngood for use in  lithography, uaki ur\nThe piopnrti ,11   of  |  o,.l.  |   ,   a,ea  i       M''S' ''\"\"*\"\u25a0\nin counti ii - of   Kemp,-    is    e.i i li il\nas follows; Imiuico, I - 1000th of t he\nsurface; Spain l-ollth; llelgittm I -\n-\u00bbili; I Ileal lli-itain, I- 10th. The\n\u25a0\u25a0oil urea of I treat !!, il ian i weeds\nI:.'.mi.i squ ire miles, ih u of the 1,'iiil\nei -i.il, - is ubilosl L'00,000 squ ire\nmiles.\nMINERAL ACT-\nCuitT'l m  .1-I-; of Iuimovkmkni-\n\u2022 mil k\nliuyonne, Oxford. Maryland Delaware\nColumbus Ohio, Kentucky, New ,ler-\n-,-. Viriibiia ami Illinois Mineral\ni hums situate.I in ihe (Joul Kivei\n.V'iiiing  ln\\i-io,i   of    VVest    Ivooleuit-i\ni-iii-l\nWhere  Iu 'til, il;    On    Nuilh   b'oik    ol\nSuinmil eieek.\n! A Ki: N<\u25a0 I'll B lluit   I      l-'i, ill I ii-l;    S.\nless be very un will ing    m   see     l inn i C'h nu uis iirijiiu as iil'i-iiI for (-'rank i:\nincorporate,   bur   Sir,    the    time   bus   l-isilua   Kieu   Mimos   i!.-iliii, ale    Mo\n1 ' II.    ;-l. .\u2022.!\u25a0:;      mi,I     (iioigu      llanison\n,-o\u201e,e when we nillst stop \u25a0\u25a0in,I   consul- W,*,^,   Mi|,,..-.,    ,., ,;\u201e.,.\u201e _S|l   |*   ..,  .,-r>\ner.where wo are, niul   w-hcre    we    ne  inii'iul  sixty ituy* fimn llu nute lurcof.\ngoing logel oil'at.     li    we    let     this   ' \u25a0' \u00abl'l> '\u2022    '-\u2022   '' e   M it   K'ei nler I u\nniiic ties \u2022 t impi iv.'iUi'iiK I u- Hi,\npin p ei- i,\u2022 .,\u2022 : i ;;i .- i i ... ii plants i,I\nlie   aliow  el un u\nAmi fin il er lake m il-i- thin am ion\nllll'li r si \u2022\u2022 ion .'\u2022.'. mn-l i e c, lliiueiiceil\nh f ce llu- is-u me \u25a0 of   such ei rtili 'iiu -\n|. iml of hitsiness go on trout    \\ ear    to\n\\ ear, w e will sun ly go In-hind     ^ inir\nslioitld now take   a    lii in     .land    and\niniinipulale Iter ow n    be .iness,    if   il\nwants to be prospei uis inn I built    up. j ol hiipiowineni\nWe have   got   the   milling   industry  1'nleil this ,jih day    ol   ,\\ugu.-l     11)0*1\nheie that nu doubt will    hack    up    a] !\u2022' S. CLKMICN I'S. Nelsmi, l(. 0\n;; I -ized town.\nI n the second place. Ymir i* its-\nsessetl for upproxiinutnly ^100,000,\nand the tux ou thi- amount together\nw it 11 saloon and retail liceni cs amount \u25a0\nto between $3000 and $4000. This\nnioitev would all be spent in tho town\nof Yniir. every dollar of il 11 would\nmake quite it pay roll for several\nmouths during the   summer.       There\nwould be work for all    the   idle    It\nround our town, at good wages, for It\nfew months in the i uinincr. The\nnun, have their li1- im; and w uild\nspend their money with thu business\nmen of I he town.    The motley   would\nUIIOKKIIAIIK   WO    I---I  tl l' \u2022'..\nIVrcy .\/. HI,:,\/.-,',\nlit 11 111 II\nI, I,:, I'liilherl\nlll.'l    i.ie.li-    INI)    liKNT.\"   II ll.MSIII -...\u25a0\nli. (bimpi i r.\nUesHlisai iJolihiiig To.\nNl Wilt  A   lo.\nI 1 1,'xn li i,    |,i:\\i.u;\nWilliam Clark.\nO'KUCKIIIKS.\nI\u00bb, Campbell'.\nbesHiisiiy Jobbing Co.\nS  11. Seaney.\nIIAIIDWAUK.\nI', S. T. Ross.\nIIOTKI.S.\n(insuiopnlitsii\u2014.Itilm Breull\nMil I II- use\u2014 Kill hi v Mcl.e.ul.\nMilh-r House\u2014s   Miller,\nI'uliiee\u2014 I ail & Itthhly,\nVuiieiiin er-   Owen Buyer.\nWuhlotf - (ii*,,i 1*1* Column.\nYniir\u2014.1. \\\\ .  Muslei'i-on.\nI API I s      l-i \u25a0IIM-IIIMi      AS',,       Hll.l.tM' V\\\n.Mi-. John McLcuil.\nMINIMI     III\u25a0', llllllRII\nI'erej -I    Oil i \u25a0\/.' r.\nI'lllX'I'lX'O.\nIbi.ili! Puh isldng Co.\nSTA'I Itl.NKIO .\nI), ram; hell.\nS.   II.   M-mieJ  .\nriCAJISTKIIS\nlliiislniw iS \\\\ its iii.\nJackson &   1,1'iihy.\nIlex   Oleic.\nt mo llTAKt:it.\nW'illiiim Ciu:\n^K>T\u00abU-fc\u00bb*^-^*.i- .\n. ,. \u2014> -\"-i---\n^^WKt^ , Ymir Tra\n^'\u25a0^\u25a0- \u25a0-;      I    '   '\n\"^3     '\u2022f'l'\".:,    --.':  -\n%^- j\n'^i-tc---1'-.-.-\n\"WWfrr     Co.v-:,:::-!,\"\nA ii'nii\" n'.i'iiu: :i shel Hi nnd dcrrl]\noiii'-i.lv iifrerhiiti our oimMnn froo v\ninvoiiiion '-i |>rohnbly nntonttiblo.   ('.',\u2022\u2022\nlinna Rtrlctlycotilldontlnl. HtindbnoUi nl'i    \u25a0\u25a0\nhqiiI ii'.-i\". Oldcflt nponey rorflncurlnw :\u2022>\u2022\u25a0 mi.\nI'litQiita tnkoii tin\"Ui:ii Mutm ,\\ (.0   \u2022   \u25a0\u25a0\nScientific \u00b0 HSiefkan*\nA hnndaomely llUintratad ireoklj    I \u25a0 \u2022   -*\u2022 otr\ni,\u201ei\u201e\u201e \u201ei nnr.tole&tlllo }'\u2022\/\"\", I,   'it. | hundlim of guuds\nsister Co,\nJACKSON iX I.i:\\HV,  Prop-.\nTzammq and\nExpress ....\nAll   orders   pi'omptly   attended to\nind the greatest cure exercised iu   the\nvi'.-ir: four nn.niiM $1   Send byoll ini\null   IU back to the    men    that    pnul BraccDOfllo\u00ab \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 t bt. WMblngiou. uC.\nthe    taxes   in   llu-   lir-i    place.      The   |u m mumii          ^-^_^. \u2014\t\ninotiey would only change band- several timos, and would he used up in Ylllil\" (.-itlZCUS\niin- town llul it our luxes ire all\nsent to the govetnnieni it will all go\nout of tie- tow n, every dollar of it.\nWe will not only have the \"pending j\n,,f tin- iiione',, and keep   il    in     town,\nhut we will have   the   improvei t-.\nThree thousand dollars   for   improve-      ,|   \\v. n,,Ss, President,\nmeiits, if judiciously   expended,    will 1 |i  Cami'HBLI., Secretary,\ndo all the street grading that   i-    nec-\ni-s-yrv nl the present 'in.', and    build\nall thu necessary   sidewalks,       Y \u25a0\nis so situaied, naturally, that   ii   i\\''<-\nnot iieid any ureal expenditure,    Not\nShelf 11.1 nl wit iv,\nr.niiiii'i'.-\" ii.'ii'iiw.'ii'i'.\nI'ltint, Oil, and Glass.\nAid. KINDS OF MINIS',  SUITUKS\nI-'im.av MofiKun, Treusurei, j\n\u2014Ma\u2014m,, a mniiw\u2014\u2014fa<ta\u2014\u2014 !      Tillslllit llillj;' ,'Ulil     lioilll ll'lll.:\n. of every ilescriptiuii (lone.\n^t'^T'^-^tt'-pfi'.-f^ti^ W^\nWALDORF\nHOTEL. . .\ny.Penusyl    '\u25a0    .-\u25a0      here it- costs thousunds of^ dollars I Headquarters for  Hining  KOOteHaV    Cof^C     CO,\nI i--,e liu-eii-,   and   in,to pul   M-'.eral   hundred lei t of I* \u00bbli) ill I \u25a0'\nCOFFEE  ROASTERS\ni    . ..11n., ii._ni,s apply    to   ihe   pro   lieuxiei mineral ia the imml    valuable very little work, and I have nu doubl\n.,  I'tjiin foi ihe whole six  monlh.        j Meet-ebunni uf vet-, light    weight    i.llin my mind, thai   if   every    thing   is\n'|'|i\u201e li,, ,1\u201e|,d   distrii'ti       l.e    Ion   ''\"' I \"'   '\"'    produeiiig   the   best iiiunnged tight llial we can lowet   our\nin in-. \u2014-.\"_'-\u2022 -. < - \u2022 \u2022 111 \u25a0 \u25a0 i .--i.ii miii\",   \u25a0'''.-   I1!\"''     Meerschaum is u must    vidua, taxes one half by next   ,,-ir.\n'.'\"'.'.War  Ivi'do   mine    :'.'.. \u25a0 i.\" \u2022.     I,u I blu euiuiiiuibty mid a  ih'i i   luciitt-d       Iiieiirporalion will iiuprovo our pro\nI;,,, \\,,, \u2022_>   mine,    ,\",.'i,.\",Ti,,    Kouteii'iy ooywhere would be of much value, perly and eiihauce its value,     li    will\nmine. .'1-781; Jumbo mine,    1 71 \u2022\">:   I | \u2014=>\u00bb\u2022\u25a0 he nn induce nl fo taidu   people\n'.   I\u201e mine, H.S2; White    Hear   none,; f\\'(;  Woncio'l*. to como in nnd buy property, to build\nIHir.; SpilKc-   mine,   7'JU        M..-1. i     ,,    <t , . and'become ciliuens,      There   -h I\ni ' \" \u2022S\"\"\"',l'li'  '\"\"\u00bb\u00ab>'   '\u2022\u2022'l'1''    WW |\u201e.   ,\u201e\u201e,c    )'\u201e,.    protection,    and     this\n\"\"\"\"' '\"' , !\" ' '\" ' \"\u25a0\u2022\u00bb. \u00abtnti,.u that    liiNl   | l,e paid for out of   taxes,   and\nTie- lioiindov   tlistiiel        (Jruiihy   gur Wulluee's search for   a   wife   for      . i ,       i i\n^ not by private subscriptions us   hero\nH.in|..uiy. :'7ti.0l0; Mothei  f\/ule, 87,-   Coihiuiie, ii llritish Columbia runcher\\\u201e.c,\u201e.n\nimO: Kiinnii, 16,064; St'iinUir,    1.7:.\"'. Il4\" ''\"' a \"\u2022'-\"' '\"'' I.      Ib-v.   Mr.|    Some towns   which   had   natural!\nI'm,  of s,| n Arm, llritish Col- '\n(j.iv., CiK-Jir  a certificate   of  ,,Ml,,,\u201e|ll,|,,, |\u201eivc hud lo burrow u\t\nbarriers   ami\nplied in aii-wij of an    iidi'erlisetnenl  '   ',, i : .- .\n1 un in.   all lin|uovenienl- can be pnul tor    out\nMost i iforiuhlc hotel in tin-   d\nti let.    lively thin\" lii.-t \u2022class.\nI'M II!,   U, C,\nWholesale and retail dealers\nin l-'i,-h Koastiil\nHigh * Grade \u25a0 Soffeea\nOro Denoro, l.'l,31.'l; Atbelstuii, iiUS.'i;   ' \"\"\u25a0\"\"\"> \"\"\"\u00b0\" \"'\"\"i barriers tn ov\u00ab ne, entailing   hirgt\nuiiibi.i, gii\" Loiltrune a certillcuto   of    v,   , ii,,,\u201e\u201e  i.\u201e,    i.\u201e,i\n!    ,.,,i..\u201e,-,*, Mil; Klkiu.rn. ils.qothers . , .expenditure, have hud\n\"'\" '\u25a0-\u2022'\u25a0. \u00ab\u00ab\u00abl hik I dl'l'd   girls    itp. V,\u201eir ha-no ittch    I\nI iu- Nel-uu liisliiet;     >\" ii i i t-,   1,000;   The ruble stale I   that    Mr.   C'ochri ',,,\u25a0\nHunter   V ,    1,500]   Wilcox,     uOO;  '\"\"I 'i\"''1 suddenly\nUi   en, fiOOi Second Itelief,    i00i   A\nThe big light  be I ween ,1,-Hi ies    und\nM. in oui\"- i.l) I his   week-     in    S ,u\ni he present taxes,\nI would suggest that,   If   lite   Unvi\nbe ineoi porated, a stipulation   bit    III\neluded .i  the at'ticles uf iticurporaliotti\nthat lite pieseiit. taxes mil not be\nraised for al lea.-t llill'U years, and\nalso ihat tl lected   olllcera   bt    nol\nliligtott, 100,\nThe Sloqan diHtl'icti      I'uyiui n ,   |.Viuieisco, and is the biugest event of I , \u25a0 ,\n,    _ , i ,.r..     ii faisurl lor al least    tliiee    vl'.trs,    and\nI.   i.'l; Ivatilinn   mine,    l,.)()o|   Hwai  mi. i.  t in pugilistic centers for ninny\nInitie,   .\">77;  Slocnii   sou   mine,   \"111;  jeuii     'I he Unite miner lias   nchiuv- .   . .   .\nri-nuni-raleil dllt'lllg Ihe Hiunn period,\nUumblei   mine,    I-\";   lleh   I   n  i >'d a aieal irputalitui in a very   short      Moplny t\u00ab ur the viuws of oilier\n...  ,   I'lttterprise   mine,   .'110;   Alain..  \\U\"\"\\ '\"\"\u25a0   \"\"'   ' 'V  '?  \u2022''\"'i\"   uU''\"m^       fr \"'\n| Kiiii.'K luui out i-   qieaili   questioned I lour obetlienl  servant,\nIni -. 'Jtl.i; Siin-et mine, L'-s, by the expetls | J. W,   liu-s.\n\"'.\u25a0\u25a0 f ^Sterling\n) V \/ Silver\n:  '--.V\nFrom a ceffe-f\nK> ''mi to a thoub-\nii!el dollar pre-\nrvciilation net.\nIknry Hirks &\nH-ns* facilltlei\nfur making 5f>ii<l\nbllverwar-B n'*1\npoMCMfcd oy no\nOilier cont'Cru in\nCanndn.\nO'.AutT ju\u00bb. Aftlittedetlga*\ner\u00bb, modern niflclilnery, mt\u00abi skilled hntul-\n\".nii.trri.iri nn*l r tlie d11ret mpervlMou or\nC nclient ntrmliTB tT the (Irttl, innkr an nn-\n. \u25a0[\u2022utlli'il combhialloii Tur lutning cm fine\nivark.\nWide for UluRtrated cntrt'ogue.\nctr\u00bb m rMCMTI:\nJewclry(\nSterling Silver,\nSilver Plate,\nWitches, etc.\nHenry lJirksS Sons\nBIRRS' BUIIDINQ\nMONTREAL\nJiwrik-r. to HI. l'x.:pllency\nthe Kail of Mimo.\nMil.SON.  It. C\n*********************+m\nt t\n|    MILL WOOD.   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