"9e58f214-bbbf-4765-8405-4c6d05161219"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "T. L. Grahame"@en . "2017-05-12"@en . "1902-08-30"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ladysmithl/items/1.0353376/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " p\n!: the people that save X\nmoney trade with I\nBICKLE |\n*\4 *J.lJ..i,.i..tl*i. 44 r[.lj. t_.^^-_.-_.^-_.-_.-{,-_.r_.-_.e_.e_.\nLadysmith Leader\n*******4*****444444****** *\n| For Boots and Shoes |\nI Sickle's is the store J\n*************************\u00C2\u00A3\nVOL. I. NO. 100.\nSATURDAY. AUGUST HO. 1902.\nPUICL FIVE CENTS.\naa-KM-*-^^ ) a*}) i}i t|i 4 4 444 44 4 fl^^^-*fr-j) \u00E2\u0080\u00A2$\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 4 $$$$#\nHEAR! HEAR!\nResults have exceeded our most sanguine\nexpectations and those New Goods we brought\nto your notice last week are going fast.\nQuality and price are doing tlie business. $\nOur full, varied and complete line ot\nFamily Groceries\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nalso move so fast that wc are compelled to re- ji\nplenisli our stock weekly, hence we are able g\nto supply Fresh and New goods at tlie time. jjj\n$ Mammoth\na\na\n4\nI Slaughter Sale\nLeiser & Hamburger I\n*- .*\nI Wholesale and Retail Merchants, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\ni a\nj. Esplanade and (iatacre Street, - - Ladysmith ,*\n!Slgsm>*il1S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>_^!!!^^^l^\nWhen Visiting Nanaimo Try\nm SALE\nChoicest Fio.il Lots and Corners\nON FIRST AVENUE\nIn Blocks 80,80 mid HI.\nAlso lots li lo 12, hl'iek '20. IIhct i.ar\niikn Sou, in town. Above am lull blKud\nlots.\nApp'v to.\nTHOMAS KITGHIN - - NANAIMO.\nat Lulysmith Wednesdays and Saturdayi\ndr t<> Cory 8. Kyder, Lid) smith.\nFOR SALE\nHOTEL SITE\nIn LndrimiiUli-. isjtttvuJ t'-uol*\nAI'PI.Y TO\nTHOMAS KITGHIN - - NANAIMO,\nJessup's Pharmacy\nHIGH STREET.\nProscriptions carefully dispensed. Open\nDON'T MISS IT\ni C. L STEVENSON I CO., \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n$ 4 44 4 4 4444.iilui> viimae lue saute raleB. Dill*!\nIm misled into ln\"urln? with in.lieai.\neiniii'iiiiy -ii miiil.t lie dear in Hie end.\n\"WK 1101,11 THEE SAFE.\"\nWm. K. Leighton,\nP.O. Drawel 88, Nmiallim, B O,\na 8A*s**.?*8.W.!.!.!.!.;.S.VA'.,.V.!.!.y.V.V.V.V.V. .\nsGRAND HOTEL I\nWm. Ueveridge, I'rop.\nTliiH tie* liiiti-l lilts Iti'tin comfortably Inn.iel nl mul die da. is lip to dale.\nBeBtnononirooilation (ur transient anil permanent ImarderB and lodgers.\nRates, $i per Day and Upwards.\nThe Esplanade, - Ladysmith, B. &\n\u00C2\u00AB\nAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V - - - - -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.'.*.*,%?,*.%!\nSavoy Theatres\nCanada's Greatest Music Halls,\nVICTORIA - AND - VANCOUVER\nThe Master Amusement Alliance of the North-West\nPjoneer Bottling Works, Nanaimo.\nMunuriiotelrurj\nSoda Water, dinner Beer, Cider, Fruit Syrups, Essences, Bitters,\nand Carbonated Beveraiics ol all kinds.\nW. E. RUMniNQ,\nProprietor, ftftfiss\nG.W.SCOTT\nBaker and Confectioner.\nPlain tud fanny bread. Oaken mid pa*.*'\ntries ol nil descriptions. Fruits in\neernon. _.\nMILLS BROS,\nWholea-ileand Rutnil Dot-tiers in Man'\nI'oultw and V>gfltnbl6\u00C2\u00AB, 111111111 1\ne miii, Shipping unUiri. attended tuu\nUrt nolice.\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nThlsold-Katilillslted, Flist-Ol.ss and\nPopular lln'el Is most conifortftlily Iur-\nnlfllieil, centrally sitiiate.1, Bflo meets\ntrttlns, Rvnlleut, Onlslne. Bar stocked\nwill, tl.e lines! .vines, liquors and ei|ars.\nNANAIMO, 11. O.\nJOS. FOX, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I'l-oprl.tor.\nif\nI Dry Goods,\nGents' Furnishings,\nBoots and Shoes.\n-OF-\n-AT-\nl\u00E2\u0080\u0094STCVENSON'S\u00E2\u0080\u0094\no\no\na\na\ni *\nii\na\na\na\na\nMASONIC BLOCK\nLADYSmiTH'^****\nSale Commences 9 o'clock, Wednesday,\nAugust 27th, 1902.\nMURRAY-TATE,\nPopular Young Ladysmith People\nWedded,\nIn theLidytmiih Hotel, on VY'ednera-\nday ulglit, the 27th instaiil, Kev, Mr.\nTanner, ol Ladysmith Methodiet church\nunitedin tliH ImihI- (f holy matrlmou)\n.Mr. David W. Murray arid Miss Tate,\ndaughter of MrH. Tate ol title\noity. (Jver one hundred gueBtB, frleuda\nand mlfttivea ul ihe happy pair, wBie\npretieut lo wHiiess the marriage, which\ntook place in liie large parlor up stairs.\nMien Cauibh.ll efficiently lliltd ihe\npoatof brideBiualiij Mr. David Gourlay\nmade u much-admi-cd ami capable beat\nman, while Mr. B. Jjoruimtuer gave tht\nbrtile away ae if be lud olteu dlapenBi d\nlovely, blushing bridea to gallant groomB\nImmeillulely alter ihe. interesting uere-\nmuiiy, which mis sustained by all com\ncerneil wiih great cuiupoBiire, Cungmiii'\nlaliona poured iu un the popular young\ncouple,aud Mite Heid played in spleu>\ndid elyIo Memh Lsohn'e ''Wedding\nMari'h.\"\nin ;n j iiiriin.i-nt Wit,- then taken Hi\nIbe dining room, \u00C2\u00BBl..-:t- n auppt-r in tie\nbent hij le of the Ladyemith hotel made\ntlie In .ard groan. L'oo muoh prairie cun\nnot lie given lo the excellence ol tbit\nBUuiptuoiiBrepast, whioh hub partaken\nil with ibe utmost relish by all. Bo\nlarge whs the wedding party, that the\nueutg bail to be aoooinraodftted in two\ncoi'iinjipntp. Toward iho n)o\u00C2\u00A3e of iht-\nsupper tbe lieakli of bride aud groom\nneatly proj.osed by Mr. J, DIxou,\nMr, T, L. Grihame briefly leepondlng\nfor Mr. ami Mr?. Murray, wiehliig iheni^\nlhe name of all their fritii'lf, \qv.\>\nlife and prosperity.\nThe tiiriitik' room wae then cleared hn\ndancing, a capital lit*le concert menu*\nwhile being given upBiain?, the varione\neelectlona being muub enjoyed. To aiid\nto the aniusement a score of boys armeti\nWith eoal oil lins which Ihey I'ouud-d\nwith uluhB, producing an rhIui din,\n\"iihivitreed\" the houee, and Ihey could\nonly bftflppeRsed by \"buBb imm-y,\" nu\nFoul master W. W. Houthin. Ab the\ncarriage drove off in the light of the cree*\ncent moon jint rising over OhemaiouB\nBay, three heartv cheera anil H tiner\nwere rataid f-ir the happy u iUpl-B. Mr.\nand Mre. Murray caugfit the J.,a\u00E2\u0080\u009E at\nNanaimo Thn-Edaj morning for Van-\ncuvei enrou toHarri-rOn HofgpnugB.\nwhere part ol the lioObymaon wilt he\ni-pent.\nThe weddiug puny |lroke up with\nmutual reareta that the best of good\nlimea must end bimuh time. Mr.'\V. VV.\nB. Mcfnoes, M.P.L., Btaried back 10\nNanaimo at 4 \u00E2\u0080\u009E m m .[,, ui.i..nii-_ht m\nieui Mr, Oooiing'a tquipagea,\ninn Lkaukk j.itia with ilieuumeroua\nfrienilti ol Mr. aid Mm. Murray in wish-\nmg them, m'nat heartily, beulth, wealth\naud hH'..piutse.\nV-p'eran buii-kerasay thi*t when b\u00C2\u00AB)\nlight op \"THE PROVINCE\"elKar.\nLad)tuinth hotel keeptirhkutiwa 111 .t'\na i\u00C2\u00A3i\u00C2\u00ABid. jmlgt* wben he ar-ks for 'Till'\nPKOVINOB.\"\nPROVINCE CIGAR CO.,\nlitis Street, VICTORIA, B, C,\nT II. SIMPSON,\nBarrlitcr, Solicitor,\nAttorney, Notary I'tiWle, lite.\nMoney to Loon.\nNaaaimii, ... It. C,\nHarrison Hot Springs\no-SANITABILM-o\nST, ALICE HOTEL\nThla dellKlitral htnllli nnd plcnuurc\nresort, lhe finest In America, offcrH\nUnrivalled Advantages\n To Tilt\t\nTOURIST - and - INVALID\nMmiittflcent Scenery. I'ishhig, Sliootltig\nHnntlnx, Battling. Swtimtutig, vapor\nnail Private Batlw with Mansnge.\nTHE HOTEL 'inK ''ecu completely\nreiii'vatcTniul rcfiirnlslieil UiroiiKltoilt,\nelectric lighting: llml-elncs cuisine:\nball am) letinio grunmlN; clitii mhiK\ndrWes. Splendid micccss In trciitiucnl\n(ifKlieiimiitiHiii, Gout, Kidney Tronlilc.\nEvery Comfort and Convenience.\nResident Physical). Rates: $2 a Day\nDECKAJULIE TEA,\nAlHoln el\ the tlneet tea old in B.O. If you do nor fcniitf\nthla a-k \"or itna omerp. Or he'ier null try tJITB poiutil flO.i.\nInijid red titri'cily from U ukitjullti Tea Garuens, Only\nourBelvea between iho urower a*td you. Your BflC(*ud order\nwill h-jfi pound*\", |Mi.'.'*fi>-.5,\n SOLE Afll3NTi>\t\n\M. T. Heddle & Co.\nPress Block,\n PARTICULAR OROCBRS-\nli.i-jils Delivered t*ree\nat Lady.tmlth.\nII. COLLINSON..\nPruvlticiul l.ici'iisiil Asstiver, Inti- nssn.vi.-r\nVan Andn Smelter. Kcliulile nnnlyals of\nores, cottlii, elc. Sh .patents-ind sum pi int*;\nat mnt'ltrrs siipi-riiiteiitleil. Weights alltl\nrrlnniBcheeked, Ncxttoihe LnwConriK.\n1'. 0. Iiox *-.\nTHE VICTORIA ASSAY OFFICE\n,6 Langley Street, VIC I OKI A,\nKITTO & GOOCH\nBarrletcm, Solictors and\nConveyancers\t\nOil-Ice: Oddfellow*.' Building, Roberts St.\nLADYSMITH, B.C. P.O. BOX 243\nPimMONAL.\nMr. Giei-iiwoD'i i>t Victoria, fortuurly\n-lenjor parlper nl; tie well*knuwn firm of\nGreenwood, Smith & Randolpii, prioterf,\npaid LHiivFtiii'h & vihit on Thursday.\nPn-viiiciul CoiiBlOblfl K. Hodgson of\nBonlh Wellington, wan in lown Wednesday paying an UiiofHolal visit,\nMr. Bamuel M. Rubins, supeilmen-\ndent of the New Vancouver Coal Co.,\nreturned Irom Ban Fiauolfluoob Wtdnes-\nday.\nW. Vertnilveitof Mef-rp. M. W. Watt!\nA Co., Nimiiimo, am* in town Wt-dnei-\nday when he tue. a \; prerjentfttive ot t) e\nllrm from Vi.,lnriii and discusftd lhe\nopening of a bra nub here.\nMr. Ot-orgH Williams, managt-r o! tho\nOauadiaii I'.-n k nl Umnmeree, Nannlmo,\nvie it ctl Ladyemilb un Wednesdvy.\nMr. Hmitb Onrllf, M.l'.L., went up tn\nNauamio on Wcdneflilcy to confer will.\nMessiB. Hawthornthwaite and K Smu .\nMr. Allien K. Hilbart, eo long and\nfavorably known tu the residents of\nNanaimo and district ns an experienced\nand skilful funeral director, thinks ol\nopening a branch of tile extensive bust-\nneas lu h-rtdysintth in a few days. Mi.\nHllbert would keep hero a thoroughly\nmodern equipment of everything required,\nreceiving which they departed loudly\nrejoicing.\nMn-ic for the dancing wan provided by\nthe It'-hertson oruhfifitra, In tbfllr u-nal\natico ('ahleatyle.\nWdile tlie dancing was g\"ini;oii in -In\ndining roi'tn an im prompt 11 uoi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2art waa\nheld in the parlor aloft, Mr W W, B.\ntyfllnuer-, M P.L., who had t-av*-ilad\ndown from Nanatoi'i t-ptcinlly toaiiend\niiu- wedding, presiding in hia umiaI\nj iviul style. Am inget tiie sweet Miuera w'io favored tho company with a\ntaale of their qiihltiv weie Mr, \V. \V,\n-ioiihin, pusimas'er, whose selectlone\nwen' niilvt rcnllv cheered to the eel 0,\nMr. 8 mtbln ii- the owner of a flist'claes\nmuit voice, wl it-li rjliown tracea of carefp)\nuhiv.-ilon. Mr. W Qiibaro, (he\neimdy veteran of the Fenian K-.it! ol 'OH,\nwbmi he helped 10 Bhove the Fenlaus\nb.ick over the lino at the limbos cud\nof a htiyonet, (.ave \"The Maid of Ncr-\nniKW-SHtt Bay\" in gmnd at>le and was\nheartily HpnlanJed. Mr. Bob Oronser,\nL*lilysmith's peerless vinluiht, then de-\nlighiid everybody with clever selections\non Mr, A. J. McMtiMne'e priceless\nStradlyarltte. Mr. Grosser ia a cdnoert\nvlSlinist of Bterlim; merii. and be\nfurther delighted the company hy sing*\ning witb great feeling aud i-xi.rttf.ior\n''My Sweetheart Wneti a Boy,\" which\nwhh alao warmly received. Mr, John\nBickle then, to lhe astonishment of the\ncompany, took up tne violin and played\nwi> ii ..-nice and spirit a number of pieces\npome ol thorn of his own colli position',\nTtiHi-e seems to be no limit to Mr,\nBtcklc'B talents and eocotnpUsbtpPtttP,\nThe feRt.ivlt.iea were maintained i-ith\nundiminished -spirit until three o'clock\nTliimdiiy morning, when the bride and\ngroom entered their eairiago amliUt\nshowers nl rice and nH slipperp wild Jho\nsinyingof \"Ho'r a J.diy Good V How,1'\non (lie atuop of the tadysoiilh hy the\nfull strength of tbe company, led by\nBOARD Of TRAUc.\nMr. George L. Courtney Interviewed\nThursday Night,\nA siisiiial 111 etiDn ot tbe eaecuiive of\nLsilj'siuiil, li ,1 of Trade was held on\nriitirsdiv I've, ng t,., tiiscnss with .Mr G.\nI. (J-iilitnev, I sllii: tiisiiSBer of EAN,\nHi Co., intiHin spjuhsihI tilinuae, and\niiii|iioti-iiin,is, j|r Marshall, |iresid\u00C2\u00BBnt\n\u00C2\u00BB ss in iho tihair Tlie wl.ole qneslbn of\npassenger arid Ini^ln rules ss tlie. affa.it\nLsilyiuiitli ivas oaii-Iiiliy cunsiilered.nDd\nMr Oourttiev pronilaetl to jive ell th.\npolntB mentiuned hie early consideration\nHe inloi n.eii llieBoard mat (lie Company\nwere ubont to put on tlie steamer Pilot\nin Ion- the transfer to nnd from Vanconver in plane nl the C'zur, nnd Ihal a lionise to carry 15 p l-sengers was heiii\u00C2\u00AB ap\nnllfil lor. Tins would enable U\u00E2\u0080\u009Ej suiilti\npeople to get to VancourerluS hours aud\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -turn the sa-ne day without Ihe expen-\niiivn wait over iu Nauniiinior Victoria,\nli' t'litiud Batisfaiitory the Pilut mr.v in-\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lease paBBBtlger ai'inmiuniiiilion to 30 or\nmore. MrCmirlney said his Company\nn-BB.granting free trsnspnrlation to the\nvlelllug Brlllsh journalists who will he\nhere next week. He thnnghl It a good\nidea, eimgeslvd. to invite Idem to slop\noil at Ijiiiisiuilli for a few Injurs. This\nthe Hoard li.B done.\nAttention whs drawn to the abuse nf\ntbe lavm-iiiesat the railway elation by\nlocal imis'ht, snd a runedy will probably lie applied st once. Tlie ineeltllg\nwas very hflrtuni.inus wi d .sftiislacinrt.\n11 C.ii.iii.v tt on i! i Vien ,1\u00C2\u00AB\nLAOrSii-iliu SiiiiViitii.\nSir. Tuiltlfi i:;il'\u00C2\u00ABd yeaterday morning\nfur a CHrgo of cnal.\nSir. Vateuoia, Capt. Bounifleld, left\nyeeierday forenoon will* a lull cargo of\nWelliniitou coal for Sao Franclacf-.\nStr. John 0. lumbal!, ono of the Northern liners, arrived yeaterdiy from 8*^*\naltlw to t-ikn Duuker coal for her vo>fg *\nto Nome and 8l. Michael's,\n8'r. Vn-inria sailed yer-ti-rday at 4 a. in.\nwiih 3,5U0 tons of Weill OH ton coal for\nSin Kriiiicincii.\nMr Foxhall Keane who captained\nIhe American polo team which was re*\ni!Burly in Euuland haa declared lhat the\nAmerican were beateu trecauBeiiiuy were\nInferior player* ami not heeaa'ge ti e\nIfiaglisbm ti'hai heiin hon-es n*t i.t.d\nhi en e\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it11-1,\n:j Go arts and\n| Baby arriages\nS Why tire yourself out\n'j carrying that baby of yours\n.; when for a few dollars you\n'j can secure one of our pretty\n^ Go Carts which are built so\n*J light and that run so easily?\nj| We are running off our\nji stock of these carriages, as by\nj| some er or this spring we\nft overstock .d ourselves, but this\nj| is your guin.\nS We prepay all freight to\nH Ludysmith.\nJjj Come up and see us.\nWe sell\t\nONLY FOR CASH\nJ. H. QOOD & CO\nNANAIMO.\n| The Great Cash Furniture Store\n' .V.%VVAW-VVA*i\u00C2\u00AB8i**S8t\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB!\u00C2\u00AB< LADYSMITH LEADER AUGUST 30. 190\".\nladysmith Leader\nPublished every Wednesday and Saturday at\nThe Leader Building, comer ofPtrst Ave. and\nHrench Street, Ladysmith, British Columbia.\nT. L. GRAHAM K, Koitoh and Paor-MBTOR;\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES.\nBv Mail nf Canada and United States.\nOne year (sttlctly la advance) p oc\nlx months (strictly iu advance) 1 t*\nADVERTISING RATHS.\nTRANSIENT \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Including bushies-i notices,\ncnlto for tenders, applications for and transfer of\nlicenses, legal notices, etc, ioc, a Hue first insertion; sc. a Hue each *ubsequent insertion; u\nliuei measure to the inch.\nCOMMERCIAL ADVERTISING.\nRales ou application. No wood cuts used.\nCuts for regular use shuuUI he all metal.\nMarriage, llirth, Death and Kuueral notices,\neach Insertion 50c.\nAdvertisements not inserted for a snecified\ntime will he charged for until ordered to he dis-\ncontinued,\nTHE I.EADHK will be found al the following\nplaces-\n1,1 tysinith\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Leader Office; The Ladysmith\nPharmacy.,\nNanaimo\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. Plmbury & Co.\n/icierla\u00E2\u0080\u0094Public Library; Provincial Library; and\nHolels.\nVa, 1 -.-Oliver\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fubtlc Library, and Hotels.\nNew 'Vestmhister\u00E2\u0080\u0094Public Library,\nAll changes tn advertisements must be received\nall bis office before ia noon the day before\nIss ie.\nti- wet fbers not receiving paper regularly please\nler-ortto this office.\nAt. |or> work strictly cash 011 delivery.\nTr install advertisements cash In advance.\nSATURDAY AUGUST 3\u00C2\u00B0. \"J0*-\nPodunkvllle scribei that ever travelled\nweat on dead-head tickets. Why ehould\nuot Ladyemfth invite those gentlemen\nto oome here for a day, to) iee a real,\nlive, Western town of eighteen months\ngrowth, and let tbem tell their hundreds\nof thousands of readers their Impressions? Nanalmo has done wisely in\ntrying to get the British newspapermen\nto have a look at their pretty little oity.\nLadysmith snould not miss tbe chance.\nI NOTICE TOM PUBLIC,\ni Subscribers not receiving The\n4 Liader regularly will confer a\n* favor by reporting promptly to\nj this office.\nOF SOME IfflPORTANve.\nIt has been very amusing to watch the\nCanadian press gradually awakening to\nthe fact that those British newspaper\nmen wbo are now travelling through tbe\ncountry are really of some importance\nafter all. Especially wben one remembers tbe extraordinary exertions made\nto meet and entertain several parties of\njournalists from remote quarters of this\ncontinent, who were supposed to be\ninfluential representatives of tbe fourth\nestate, and whose ''write-ups\" were to\ntransform this portion cf Canada from\nwilderness Into populous country.\nIt does not seem to have dawned upon\nthe average Canadian Journalistic intel-,\nleet until quite lately tbat thia party of\nBritish newspapermen is far and away\ntbe most important and most influential\nbody that ever came from anywhere to\nhave a took at this country. But that is\nthe fact. Those are trained men from\nthe headquarters of tbe world's journal'\nIsm, which, be it known unto aome of\nonr North Americans, is not situated in\nNew York or Ladyemith, but In London,\nKngland, and in the great provincial\neities of the United Kingdom. K-- eminently capable of proof Is Mils asaertloo\nthat no oue wbo has the slightest acquaintance with both sides of the question would doubt it for a moment,\nThe Vancouver Province last year\ndistinguished itself by pn-.lii hing as an\neditorial an article on the >--.nparalive\nmerit! of tbe British ami the American\nnewspaperman, very much to the dis*\nadvantage of the \"old country\" man.\nThe writer uf tbat article had never been\nnearer the \"old country\" I Im 11 three\nthousand miles, hence, perhaps his infallibility in discoursing on the subject.\nIt was amazing to see the Cmadian\nPrinter of Toronto copy that uiupid and\nIll-informed article and with apparent\napproval, It contained the well-worn\nasyth about the British newsp-t-pera being slow and prosy. There uever was\nan A oner loan-trained newspaperman\nthat ever joined the stuff of a British\nnewspaper either to earn bis living ur as\nan experiment who did not have that\nfoolish notion banged ont of blm in less\nthan six weeks. These are facts submitted after careful personal inspection.\nHence, it is amusing to see Canada\ngradually realising the fact that those\nBritishers are men wbo can probably dn\nCanada more luting good than all the\nSlang Is the refuge of the dull-witted,\nthe ignorant and the careless. No intelligent, educated or self*respecting person will stoop to use the vile and generally stupid inventions which supplant In\nao much of tbe current talk the elegant,\nstrong and graphic words of pure English.\nMost slang haa Its origin Ih the gutter\nand in the mouths of drunkards and\nloafere. A common mistake is to confound dialect with slang; some dialects\nare classic and more ancient than what\nis now termed the classic English; as for\nexample the Doric speech of Scotland,\nand tbe quaint patois of Weesex as\nfound in Thomas Hardy's books,\nTbe dialects of Lancashire, Yorkshire,\nDurham and North urn bria are too evidently but inflections of the Scottish\nDorie, the only true remnant of the\nAnglo-Saxon tongue to be found in the\nBritish Islands; as the Lowland Scots\nare the only true English, being purer-\nblooded Anglo-Saxons than the Inhabitants of England. Many Scots words\nare pure Anglo-Saxon, as anyone can\ntell wbo has read Skeat and tbe other\nAuthorities on Anglo-Saxon.\nWhv there should he sny necessity for\nanyone to befoul the mouth .with the\nbarbarous inventions nf persons beneath\ncontempt, when one has such an armoury as the King's English Is a rave-\ntery, and a miracle of perversity. There\nmay be something In tbe remark of the\nEnglishman who said that \"In America\nallclaesee spoke much the same dialect,\nthe outcast of the purlieus and tbe\nmillionaire In his office; tbe drayman\nand the college man, all use the same\nkind of language with the same kind of\naccent.\"\nIn England it is very different. The\nman who affects slang Is cot to be f >und\noccupying positiousof dignity or re\u00C2\u00BBpo**<\nnihility; not that his use of slang wuuld j\nprevent him from winning such p si-\nthere manage to slough off the foul\nhabit when they reach the higher plane,\nand talk like rational beings and not in\nthe argot of the Blums or tbe barrack\nroom.\nLet ns use plain English, the moat\nforcible, sensible, direct am) simple\nlanguage ever Invented, aud leave slang\nto the vulgar, tbe intoxicated, t ho worl It-\nlees and the persons without taste, who\nrequire expletives more closely allied to\nthe inarticulate sounds emitted hy animals than to (he speech of civilized\nhuman beings.\n(Ill IK ii Si.IiVIOICN.\nMr Ralph Smith, M.P., did not leave\nthe old country until he had satisfied\nhimself by peisoiml inapt dion that\nKing Eddie's crown carried the union\nlabel.\nNanaimo's newap-ipera have not hi\noverwork their reporters and ediioia at\npresent. The dear public is on ita ear\n(slang, we admit) just now, and is using\nup columns of valuable space lo express\nIts valuable opinions. Ladysmith's public \"writes to the \"papers\" once in a blue\nmoon.\nJust possible thoee proposed transit ri\nof licenses from Extension nml AN-xmi\ndria will not be granted. Anyhow the\ncommissioners ought not to tranaaui\nLadysmith business in Nanaimo, hut\nbring the whole affair down here, ao ns\nto give Ladysmith people a chance to\nbear the arguments.\nWhat success Mr. Smith Curtia had\nwith Messrs, Hawthorn'liwaile and\nRalph Smith at Nanaimo lait Wednesday, time will tell. Mr, Cui'tis'e mission\nwas pacificatory and conjunctive, bin\nwhether tbe bland oil, which we ahs.ll\ncall Smith, will mix with the stormy\nwater, which we shall call Hawthorn*\ntbwaite, ib one of those things that <>nn\nonly be surmised.\nFirst Avenue ie to be improved by tlie\naddition of two more licensed houses,\nnear The Lkadsr office. Toie will make\nthree within a sionu's throw of the\nfront door of thie great family newspaper. We shall bave to truet to Providence to keep our humor drv.\nVictoria's tourist visitors remark upon\nthe splendid raw mnterlr! fir a tonrlH\nresort to be found therfi, but, the ftbaenre\nof amuseme.tts of every kind. Touri\"!?,\nespecially American \* urlste, objec\ntions, but meo who come to the front going to bed at six o'clock p.m.\nMethodist Church-Rev. W. 0. Tanner, B.A., paalor. Suuday: 11 a. 111,,\nSabbath Seho.l; 7:80 p.m., evening\nservice.\nChurch of E'lglan'\u00E2\u0080\u0094Angn\u00C2\u00ABt Hl-t,\nfdir.eeiilh Kir t ),*-.[\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nil\nill'..'nlh-v. i-U'i\"'>.(''Iv |.-ili>-ihilili> ('..im\u00E2\u0096\u00A0HHil.'-i.\ntiuimmrlfil.yi'i.nililo.iil.il. Hiiiullioul'un t'l.twiin\nHtml Tii'it. tn I-'in tiifi'iir. uii*i\u00C2\u00BBi'(-:i!*ii;i:i'titi!iilfl.\nl'ntiiiii-i tnhi'ii ilir.-iu-li .Munn k (.\"ii. ii-crlve\nHI'*. \u00C2\u00ABi' ii'ifkv, wli limit ehnri*o, In thu\nScientific Bnericaa.\nA hnndiimii'ly llliiptrnt-prt wcclilv. Liivcoitt cir-\nrnliill'.'i ..f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0mv-ii'ii'tiNlli! Journal. 'IV-ini-, ?:i n\nvn-ir. ;..ur im-nitia, fl. Hold by all new-nit-nli'i--.\nMUNN &Co.3\"b\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00BBm'' flew York\nllrnndi oniL-a. ins K St.. Washltiston, D. C.\nIS THE DESIRE OP US ALL\n******\nFurniture, Carpets, Linoleums,\nWallpap.r, Curtains,\nCrockery, lilossware, Etc., Etc.\nmtit\nthere Is Comfort in Our (itods\nISver.vitiliiii .0 liimlsl. a In.me in\nnioili-st or iilaluiiate style. W.ite\nfor our larsiH tiatsloii'n,' (Iree) illustrated anil piii-i'd 'aetoretn itself).\nj WEILER BROS., VICTORIA\nT>TT+TTTTTTtt+-m+tt+ttt+t+,TT+.ftTmT+m++f++*T-*^^\n******************************************************\nX\nI Coal! - Coal! I\nWellington Colliery j\nCompany, Ltd.\ni Wellington Coal Best household coal on the Pacific\nI Coast\nI Comox Coal\u00E2\u0080\u0094Best steam coal on the Pacific Coast\nt Alexandria Coal\u00E2\u0080\u0094First-class gas, steam and house-\nX hold eoal\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nI Tlie above coals are mined only by the Wel-\n! lingtou Colliery Company. Wharves at Ladysmith,\nj. Oyster Harbour, mid Union Bay, Baynes Sound.\nHead Office\nVictoria, B. C\nSon Francisco Agency,\nR. Dunsmuir's Sons Co'y\n340 Steuart St.\nLADYSMITH SPORTS COMMITTEE.\nWinding up Meeting of the Celebration of 1902.\nOn Tuffiday evening in Gould'i ball,\nin reiponie to advert isnnent in Thi\nLfiiDRB, a meeting of the eporti committee ol Ibe celebration of 1902 was\nheld, Mr. J. W. Coburn presiding.\nTbe committee appointed to Investigate reeAtding the dance reported that\nnothing could be learned.\nThe treanurer'areportebowed a balance\n\"f $111.96. Several i-ni-.ll l-ille were\no'dend to be paid out nf Ibis, end tin\nln'Hine will be paid on tht pavilion,\nA lengthy diecneelnn tnck place on the\nlime-honored subject of thu lelnr on the\nt-t vilion, the een\u00C2\u00ABe ol the meeting* being\n11 at nothing cnnld now iw tlnue at eu\nlate a dale. A etamliuy. u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0minkiee wk\"\nthen appointi d to look alter the pavilion for 1 m* >ea\u00C2\u00BB:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mcepe, T. Gould,\nDavid Gourlay aid W. .1. tWar-hal'', ..\ndonation of ten dnlh-e wan tmi-it- tu the\ntecretaiv for bis eeivicfn, This war 4II\ntbe luihii-et-t.,\nFollnwing ia thi' (niMiiin'e repor*:.\nLadysmith Dominion Day Celebration 1902.\nTBEAainrmo .titeihiint.\nBv B\u00C2\u00ABlan\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB on h.-iil Irom 1(K)1 \u00C2\u00AB 10 (10\n\" Snh-cilplloni 8I)H 15\n\" Ki.ir.ne. moneys s DO\n\" Stand privllnB. 10 Bn\nI\nREaATTAOOMMirTKE.\nTo P.I.I Prlas Hsi \u00C2\u00BB207 00\n\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' Boat, house 81 00\n\" \" Ineiilentals il 35\n*\u00C2\u00BB27 05\n-$23(1 1)5\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6Ml 75\n8PORT8 COMMITTEE.\nTo Paid Prise lisl M01 (10\n\" \" Incidental. 1150\n 1218 50\nMUSIC COMMITTEE.\nTo Paid Victoria Cltv Band , \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 75 OO\n\" \" 1,'i.lysmitl. Band (15 00\n\" \" Cartsg\", piano, ete 4 75\nPRINTING CQMMITTKKiM\nTo paid Prloilnii. hill poslina, advertlslnn, badiies |IIM ml\n\" \" InoidentalB 4 115\n *10S 115\nRECEPTION COMMITTEE.\nTo Paid Hall and atlendanee \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 10 00\n\" \" Provisions, elc 48 65\n \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 5s or,\nOENERAL COMMITTEE.\nTo Pnltl Oollactini expense, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 18 00\n\" \" Rentol hall 24 no\n\" K.prs.s.B\" 70\n\" Mea.nhon. It 50\n\" Serretary', txpenMS, posls\u00C2\u00BBe, etaiiiii.n), en 2 05\na*yi:a*-r.pi\s^.- *<;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.**: &:-.*;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2':\ntr,.t\nnt'rui'fut'mfrt.-fmt'f\n.-,(. The Leading;\n|j Reviews\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB Nineteenth Century nntl After,\nyi'JX Cnnttiinpnrnry Review, l-cft-\n_,-. n ;j. July Review \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 WculnililStiT\n.__;. Revk'Wi lirlinlmrirli kevkw,\n__\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> Quiirlerly Review, Klackwooil'a\n**, lidlnhiit-L'h Muk\"/in**,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0gil Strung, Bterlltlg. tinu-lv, Bllggtsllve\nmyj ami mithnrilivc; jii-l wlnil you w.iiit\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iVi' loHhuw iifihi-wiirlirsildiiHrsjfSitclly\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0g\"; what vim need to know; nml lold\nT,:]-1 when yoil want lu know It\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ulpl'tt the\n3J4 value ilntiese itviews lo vi.n. The ._,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 .-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0)i nhlest wrilfis, the uinsl titnclv tlis- l4ii-\n;Jfi' cnsHious: 'I'hc sivititsi iiii-seiit.-iiion of \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Jj*^\ni'T the wurttl-prulileins of Uie ilav niiiiwir _yV\nT,\u00C2\u00A3 even- month iu lhe piiges of litest Sfi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2%A leatlliiKreviews. Thfse nn;theHn-,-- \u00C2\u00A39.\nm$ llsh editions-iold lu America nl ntioul 4'A\n$4- half priue, Speclmtit enpies sent free 4il*f\ni.v toutiyntie tinvwhere, nml hisloiicnl i'A\nll\n9ii '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 K\nbooklet, too, for the JtHjciilff,\nThe l.etmard Scott PiiblluutlimCo., W&\nWarren St. New York City. ^\n;.-\u00C2\u00AB'. >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.**>'. 04:.o*4'i,*.*\u00C2\u00AB-.^-rfl-V,\n,.,,. ,..j . : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *-H.***I.*.M.-*M>4.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.'-I***-*\nijiiillli Cntnil.3 111. 1\n\u00C2\u00A3 Nanaimo, B. C. '4\nI *\n* MAKUPACTURRRS ill' *rIII-: T\n4- *\nr Choicest Lajer, Ales, Beer %\n1 and Porter. i\n1 COLD STORAGE-i--it\u00C2\u00BBi etas, faclllilcs |\nL for llie stiiriiKi; of Itients, eKipi, iiotlllry, *\n* vegetables, etc., etc _\nWM-H+l-m-H-l-H 1 i-i-1 'I I -I-\n; +*\u00E2\u0080\u009ET4+,++4.^^4.sj.+^+t++\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n**************************\n*****************************************************\nj flerely A Reminder\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A64-l-l.4-+4-,-(.++-f-,+-,,4-,, + -t-Tt'-,*\nGROUNDS COMMITTEE.\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 42 85\nLabor and flans..\n..\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 I) 26\nCash on ba.d ,111 \u00C2\u00BB.=,\nEiamined with voucher, .nd lound oorrfcl.\n-\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 I) 25\ntil 17 115\nDAVID (*OURf,AY,!\nXI!l'IIKItl;V, t\nA mil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nCOMPANY, LTD.\nMiiiniljichii-i.-1-snf nil kitldS.ol\ndud Dressed Lumber\nMouldings. Laths, Shingles, Etc,\na larjpj itock \"f Ihoroughly ticnnonetl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\nllltilhei -island jinl ela-s coiihtailtly Oil 1\ntinilil. All nrdeis sirifUy altended to. J\nQliOltttloiia cheerfully glveili\n1 John W. Goburn, ]\nI MaNA.IINII DllllvHTillt. J\n**************************\nOf tlie fact thnt tlie Lender Job Room is\nnow doing nil kinds of Printing\u00E2\u0080\u0094commercial, legal and society\u00E2\u0080\u0094nt very reasonable prices.\nWe Print\n******Ar********H^*******\n+\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Letter Meads\n|\n*\n-Bill Hmdr.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094.Siatemi'iitfl\ni\n*\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Note ll'-ads\n4\nf\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Memoriindiiin Heads\nI\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ki velopeB\n\u00C2\u00A3\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Buainesa Cards\n4\nT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Slock CertirlcHtei;\n4\n1\n4\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Legal lilimkB\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wnldimi li.viiat.u-np\n1\n\":\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kuiieia! Announcements\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tit-it elp\n.%\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094IVoiiremnieB\n*\nT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prtntpljjt-te\n|\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ofttniogbeft\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Window Carde\nt\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hangera\n1\n4\n.i.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Poatera\n'4 4444*i,44444^44++*H-*l -* -4' -J\n4\n* i\nEverytriing\nHaving tlie latest type faces and borders,\nand modern machinery, we produce only\nllie best work \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Printing that attracts\n| *The Leader Job Room\nI Ladysmith, - B. C.\nt\n*****************************************************\nfHS li IRES\nMid.' ami repuind. All woik\n(\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ioni'intei d. It Bnpi'iir>M In\nvhcil,\nA. C. Wilson,\nFlorist,\nFuneral Wrealhs, etc, Wo.liliiiK Bon\nqnetB in every atvlo. Orilwn ISrnmptli\n.(tended to. -NANAIMO, B, I\nHarness Repairing a Specialty.\ni S. Qh'fctis,\nf AllYSMITII,\nJ. KENNY,\nIeeenld Lemonade, Soft Dilnknof\nnlllCindP. KniHs, Paetry, Bfead.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Ftm\u00E2\u0080\u0094 *\nFinest Tobacco and Clears\nOAIil, AT THK\nLADYSMITH BAKERY.\nC. M. CHALMERS,\nMinnifiicltirer of -\nAll kinds of Harness, Collars, Saddles, etc. Also a Large Stock of\nTrunks, Grips and Valises, *to be\nhad Cheap.\nM.iil (Inlt-rs Promptly jUlemleil to\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2*Mm Nanaimo\nTilt Weekly Posl-mtellpcer\nSeattle, Wiih.\nKolioily enn nftbril to he without (t. All thc\nMcKrRptilc iK'w.q nf the week. I'ltnn, field, jinr-\ndi'ii, s-jw.it, Koelely. Uenutlfiil Itliihlnitliitin Anil\nhalf IdiK'H, ttniiiplc copy oti uppltcatlon.\nAll For On* Dollar \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Yur, LADYSMITH LEADER. AUGUST 30. 190*.\nm\nEg\nm\nMortgagee and Bankrupt Sale\n -OF\t\nMEN'S CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING, BOOTS\nAND SHOES, ETC.\n AT\t\n28 VICTORIA CRESCENT, NANAIMO.\n|s| Kivinir ii'ii/M from 'he M irlgageo thu vh ile of the estate of I). Lindsay of Viotoria -it -M I-2C on the dollar\nHj amounting; to $9 2os oo, QonrHitlnii of vl \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*, nud Youth's Olnlhtuff, Ovemoatn, Matikint'-aheB, Shirt*, Drawers,\ndollars, Tit\u00C2\u00AB, aiaoketfi, Stions, Hate, Caps, T* links, Valises, etc., wo will st-ll tiie ahive at tho pale commenci* g\nSATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1902\nAND CONTINUE FOR THIRTY DAYS.\nA Pew Heme of the Very Many lo Convince you of the tireat Hl.uuhter that will take plane at thie\nSTUPENDOUS BANKRUPT SALE.\n11) 1)'/, ii Men's Planhelette OverBhirtfl, rerinl.ir 05i>, Uortttagae Sale Prie*- asc\n11 Dozen Meu*a Mixed Underwear, regular $1 7f> ii-ui*, Mortgagee Hale PriuB a t*uii 75c\n||| 9D mm Moit'd VII W ml Sweaie'e, aaaot'ed wj|nre, re-r-iilar prhte $1.75, Vlm-lgage S *l<- Pilee 75c\n\"s| 'Jfl D 7.-U Men's Assorted >S x, in Tan and Blank, Lisle Thread, regular '2Tv:, Morti*ag<*e 8al\u00C2\u00AB Price \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ioc\n48 Dozen Men's Onpa, in Tweeds and Surge*', reuular price Hoc, Mortun^ee Si'e iVIup ioc\n-Hij I) z n Men's Pednra H lie In Hrowu, Bluok, and Grey Pelt, reitular prii*e$2o0 Mortgayee S tie Prhte 75c\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SS8 ltlct Men's Suits, in Tweed*;, Worsteds. Merges, well nude and tiimm\"d, regular \"-fl0.5fl-, Mottganee Sale $4*\"*5\nHxl M u'-t Swell Maul*, in toshes with or aiihnutn nape, regular prtne $7.50, Wortnaitee Sale Price $1.15\n218 Pair of Men's Tweed ant] Wor-tnl pin's, well msde, ipgnlar pifne $3.00, Morten-jre Sale Price pi.. $1.35\n265 Pair of Men's Heavy Riveted Overalls In Blue and Black to go at 5OC a pair\nEverybody Invited to the Slore to eee that this is a Bona Fide\nMortgagee and Bankrupt Sale\n28 Victoria Crescent, Nanaimo.\nI. 1*1. LANCASTER, HANAGER.\nHail Orders Promptly attended to. P.O. Box 314, Nanaimo, B.C.\nTHE POULTRY IN USTRY.\nI fiint-tor (.eiK-i-il Itilrrr-H In lirri-1-.tn**** unit\nI'licUltif* Pout try for liipiui'iK \u00E2\u0080\u0094 ttow\no i' l xpurlmeitliil Sttitloni Da It.\nlu the poultry industry, ns in every other, attractive marketing la\nnn important feature nntl ono too\nm'ltn overlooked. Tlio Dominion experiment stations havo dovoted con-\nslrloriihlo uttonlion to this Industry.\n(Special nfforls huvc hoen made to\nI.tn 11 iho I'eqiiiroihonts of tho Eng-\nli ii un rkot, In ti recent report of\nthe t'ei iniisaloner of Agriculture mul\nvh'S tin* methods of dressing,\nIn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' : -inir poultry for\n'I'scuaci'd Some\nMolhod oC tying up *e.,B, pushing head\numler the win - und Imiig'lng turkey j\nA, breast view ; 13, side view.\nof thu directions for ship) log turkeys\nseem of general application. Among\nthe principnl points are the following:\nPlucked turkeya tiro regarded ns\nmore salable thnn tihpliickod. Fast,\nthe birds for twont.v-fi.iir hours to\nempty the crop nml Intoattnos. Tho\nfermentation ot food tn tho crops\nnnd intestines will wholly spoil ihu\nbirds. Qivo a small qmuitily of water Juat before killing. Kill hy wringing tho neck and not by kufilng or\nsticking.\nOne dealer soys the easiest nnd best\nmode of killing Is hy the dislocation\nol tho neck. This umntiur of killing ls\ngenerally adopted hy the English\nand continental poulterers.\nThe method of killing turkeys In\nNorfolk la recommended, lt is oa\nfollows: The bird is hung up by tho\nlogs, tho wIiirs being crossed to pro-\nvent struggling. Next It Is given a\nshnrp blow on (ho hack of thu head\nwith a stout piece of worn), which\nron-ders It Insensible. Tho knife Is\nthen Inserted Into lhe roof of tho\nmouth so as to pierce tho hri.ln, cutting It along the entire lengthi Tho\nbird Is left hanging by tlio legs lor\n\u00C2\u00AB, few minutes to allow thu blood to\ndrain out. Pluck ut once, while still\nWarm.\n* 1 wist, tne win!-'- on cue otwn. 01 ine\nbird (Fig. 2). A string, which, how-\njover, should not encircle the body,\n: may ho used to keep them in place.\nI As soon ns the feathers are off hang\ntho bird up by the feet to cool. Do\nnot lay it down or hung it by the\nhend. Tho blood should drain down\ntoward the head nnd become\ncoagulated thoro. One dealer says\nto lay the birds\non tholr breasts\non a setting\nhoard, pressing\nthe rumps\nsquare, letting\nthe heads bang\ndown until the\nni ly Is set,\nwhen the birds\nwill always retain tholr plump\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0diupo. clfftnll-\nne-R Is necessary. Thu feet and\nlegs of tho birds\nshould lie clean\nalso- The legs\nof l hu dressed\nbirds aro often\ntied up as shown\nin Fig. 1. If the\nhints nro to be\ndisplayed In a\n*h>p, the head\nshould bo pushed up under tho\nwing.\nThe birds\nshould be thoroughly cooled,\nnot frozen, and\nthey should be\nMethod of twisting cold through and\ntl\u00C2\u00BBe wings of a tur through boforo\nkey on tlie back, being pneked In\ncases. Pack In\nany ono case only birds of nearly tho\nsame weight, grudod to within two\nj pounds. In no case should any bird\nI be lighter thnn the lightest weight\nj or heavier than the heaviest weight,\nmarked on tho package.\nSproad a small ! quantity of wood\nJ pulp or dry, clean straw In the l.ot-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 torn of the case. Put paper on the\nI bottom and top of tho birds to keep\nthorn clean. A small quantity of wood\npulp or dry, clean straw mny he\nput on top directly under tho cover.\nPack tho birds with bar Iiu down,\n( with heads at ono side. Put from\n; twelve to twenty-four birds in il\ncose- Every enso should be packed\nI quite full nnd closo to prevent dnm-\nrnge during transit. Ho not oxport\n; nny old, tough birds. IIvory bird\nshould show a good, plump, while,\nbroad broast.\ni\nflnanr ....... Iltlianst Ills soil.\nThi. limit. Is a vigorous grower .tit)\naccording to tlm f'oloriitlo expot'i-\ninoiil Htnllou 11 crop of I'I Inns removes Hon poumlH ol minora! matter.\nIf llie lops nro Ink\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 off Hit. llolil tho\nquantity of mitti'i-lnl romovoil (s turgor, notation of crops ond application, ol iiiiiniii'cfl wlll coiuitnract this.\n-mull l-ot I.tea.\nIn English cxpoi'lnionls It has tieen\nnot..! that tlio iiiuiilii'i' of (jinitll potatoes Inurotwos with th. iiuinl or of\n1 Thoro is a grout deal of rough, bro j\nlion land tn western and BoiittiwosterL I\nTexns Hint will grow fairly good grass\nHint cannot bo successfully cultivated,\nsays Dallas I'tirni und Ranch. At th.\n(mine time there are millions of acre. '\nIn tb. Mat. Hint are uow hoing grazed\nUnit CD be successfully planted and j\ncultivated, at least In forage crops. By\nIncreasing the acreage cultivated ot\nthese tillable lands their cattle producing capacity will be correspondingly\nIncreased. In other words, a given territory witb a large percentage cultivated In forage crops will produce, fatten and feed more cattle than will th.\nsame amount of similar territory\nwhere tbe native grasses are relied on i\nsolely for feed. It usually requires\nten acre, to the animal to supply feed I\nthe year around when tbo natural j\ngraase. are relied on, while ten acre,\nproperly cultivated tn forage crop, j\nwill produce feed enough to carry a j\nhalf doien cattle throngh tbe winter, !\nand five acre, of the same land will\ncarry one animal through tbe spring,\nsummer and fall. By raising feed and\nfeeding through the winter the ranch- j\nmnn and farmer not ouly guard,\nagainst th. possibility ot loss, but aim \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmore than doubles the capacity of bla\nproperty.\nTht. year'a experience of feeder,\nwith shredded corn fodder wlll go a\nlong way toward determining tbe status of this too n\u00C2\u00AB 'li neglected forage,\nsays American Agriculturist If attention Is given to thorough drying before-shredding, there can be but little\ndoubt a. to the outcome. 80 far a.\nth. careful farmer Is concerned, shred-1\nded fodder has passed tbe experlmen-1\nt.l stage. He knows It Is llrst class\nrough feed and tbat If given tbe prop-\ner attention keeps perfectly. Howev- j\ner, the average farmer and stockmnn,\nwith bis somewhat careless methods,\nmny not get the best results. But he\nknow, that the fault Is his own, and\nbe can remedy It If he will. The con-1\ndltlons are much tho same as those .\nconfronting a community asking for\nfree rurnl delivery. The government I\nsnys, \"Provide good roads, nnd you '\nwlll get free delivery.\" Adopt Im-\nproved methods, ond you wlll get good\nfeed. Thc results of thlB season's experience wlll be awaited with Interest\nifm Make Corn Crop Pmniablr.\nIn the eastern stales, where dairying I. . large Industry, more land may\nbe devoted to coin, not for sale or exportation, but to feed on the farm fron\nth. alio or as grain to the cattle nnd\nhog. and thus sure purchasing, says\nnn Ohio firmer In American Agriculturist For tlio protein neetlnl to lull-\nanco the ration clover or alfalfa mny\nbe grow* for roughage, mul soy bonus\nWill gin tb. oroleln concentrate re-\nLadysmith,\nThis beautifully situated town offers exceptional advantages\nHeadquarters of the coal shipping industry of the Pacific Coast.\nIt is the largest railway centre in British\nColumbia.\nTyee Mining Company's smelter and reduction works to be erected here.\nFirst class water system, electric light J\nand power plant about to be installed\nmmmmmammWmtmmsmm\nThird seaport in B.C. Seven hundred vessels entered and cleared in 7 months.\nEvery facility for manufacturers and all\nneeding cheap power.\nSplendid openings for merchants and\nprofessional men.\nKeep Your Eye on Ledysi#!\nTII II P\nIn, ii k\n-.i-i-U-.j \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i->:^:-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 LADYSMITH LEADER. AUGUST 30. 190S\nWho's\nYour Hatter?\nThere nre some men who never buy n\nbecoming hat.\nThere nre some lintlers who think lhat\n\"any old ihlng\" will do, ami they simpt-*\ndoii't care a rap whether your hat becomes\nyou or not.\nWrong shape for your face;\nNot the right size.\nMight look well on jour aged father or\nprobably suitable for your sou or younger\nbrother.\nWe tell you candidly if a hat Is unbecoming. Some new arrivals to show you\ntoday, Distinguished Americans\u00E2\u0080\u0094New\nYork hats, Jj.oo, (8,50, fc-oo, $3,50.\nWe give away a Ho** Kite with every\n$5,00 purchase.\n THE\t\nG D SCOTT CO.,\nLIMITED.\nCASH CLOTHIERS. NANAIMO.\n**\n1 I\n**************************\n-IE till\n**************************\nr *\nMary had a little ring;\nIt shon with beauty rare.\nShe eaid it was her engagement ring\nAnd was bought at Lively's store.\nAn opening bae been out and gravelled\nthrough from Firat Avenue to the\nEsplanade on Buller street. It was\ndone by private enterprise.\nII it is a nice clock you are looking for\nwe have them Irom Sfl.OO to $18.00. W\nH. Lively, Ladyflmith'B Leading Jeweler\nLOST-Fenian Raid medal, 1806,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ilver, with name VV. Hi'liorn engraved\non the edge. Finder will be rewarded\non returning same toW. Uilliorn, Ladytmlth hotel.\nLively repairs all kinds of English,\nSwIsb and American watches.\nProf. Charles Culley, late of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will start\na clafls here, commencing on August\nSnd, for the purpose of teaching violin,\npiano, mandolin and all stringed instruments. Parties wishing to receive instructions will address Prof. Charles\nCulley, Nanalmo, B. 0.\nIf yoa want to get a nice ring remember we can make anything you want,\nW. H. Lively, Jeweler.\nTHE KEITH HOUSE\nVICTORIA CRESCENT, NANAIMO\nVisitors from Ladysniith and district\nwill find In thie well-appointed house all\nthe home comforts. Lunches Ior lady\nshoppers a specialty. Terms atrictly\nmoderate. Servio and cuisine firat\nclass.\nMISS B. KEITH, Prop, md Mgr.\nDR. J. GRICE,\nDENTIST\nJohnston Block, - Nanaimo, B. C\nP. O. Boi, 37, Tel. 145.\nViaita Ladysmith everv Saturday.\nHours irom 9 a. in. till 5 p. in.\nAbbotslord Hotel.\nGet Married\nand buy one of the following:\nDinner Sets, Tea Sets, Table Sets.\nWe are just unpacking some of tbe\nlatest patterns in China and glassware,\ntea and coffee caps. Oome and, have\nfirst choice,\nE. ROLSTON,\nLadysmith, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B. C.\nHardware,\nStoves,\nTinsmith,\nPlumbing,\nAgent lor 8. W. F.int. HcCl.ry's\nStoves and Bang.,.\n\"The most interesting English-speaking poeteBS now living.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tb. Athenaeum.\ndune, rifles, ammunition ol .11 kinds\nat RolBton's,\nFOG SALE-On High Btreet, a bouse\nsuitable (or boarding bouse or hotel,\ntwo storey building. Terms easy.\nApply to O, H. McLeod, High street,\nLadysmith, B.C.\nThose dinner sets at RolBton's are\nbeauties,\n\"She has strength, imsglnatiou and\nmany points of originality.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Edinburgh\nScotsman.\nSee I hose pretty glass table sets at\nB'tlaion's,\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094House and Lot situated\non French Btreet., opposite Pay Office,\nlot eight, block six.. Apply to Loo'cr\noffice.\nIt may bs ol interest to Ihe public to\nknow that the silver ornamentations on\nthe Indian costume worn by Miss Johnston during her lenitals were hammered\nfrom coin by the native silversmiths ol\nher tribe. The scarlel \"blanket\" was\nworn when the li le ol chief was conferred on H. R. H. (he Duke of Cun.\nnaught by MIsb Johnston'B grandfather.\nSee thosB nobby toilet sets at Rolston'e\nMiss Kathleen Huuter, ouly slaughter\nof Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hunter of Victoria, died last Friday after a long illness.\nThe funeral took place on Monday from\nthe family residence, the services being\nconducted by Rev. A. Kwing. The deceased young lady was held in the highest esteem by a very large circle of\nfriends. Tbe deepest sympathy is felt\nfor the bereaved family.\nTbe Methodist Sunday school picnic\nis to be held on Labor Day, Monday Sep\ntemher 1, across the hay on beacb. Boats\nwill leave Harrup's boaibouse commencing at 8 o'clock. School children will\nbe carried iree. others 10c. Parents to\nbring basksts.' Preparations are being\nmade (or a good time. A long refresh*\ning day with boating and games for tbe\nyoungsters.\nSTOVE FOR 8ALE-J8, cost \u00C2\u00BB12.60,\nonly used two montbe. Apply \"B\"\nLeader office.\nIIP AT THE aPRINUR.\nArrivals at St. Aline Hotel, Harrison\nHot Springs, B.C., during week ending\nAnnual -.'I'll, 19(12:\nFrom Vancouver:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wm. Turner, 0,\nMarstrand, Mrs V. Christian sod chill,\nMiss Ferris, J. Q. Hunt, L. Unwin, Mr\nand Mre R. V. Winch snd child, Miss\nM. Winch, J. Birnet Mft.iLs.ren, Mis\nEdward Cook, Miss Cook, Miss Elsie\nCook, L. Fernie, U. Cesar, Mr. and\nMrs W. A. Drown and child, Mia, L.\nChase. F.' A, Kdvett.\nFrom New Westminster:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mrs T, J.\nArmstrong, Miss Dora Armstrong,\nFrom Wbaicom, Wash.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. H.\nSpeckard, Mies H. Speckard, Josie\nSpeckard, Frank Schmidt, Mrs McCush,\nMiss Lizzie McCush, W. H. L.weon.\nFiout Otber Points.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mr and Mis G,\nL. Iliiighnm, Sedro Wuoley, Wash.; Mr\nand Mre Edward Millne, Falrhaven,\nWash,; John Ward, Falrhaven, Wash.;\n0. H. Allen, Seattle, Wash.; 0. W.\nEnglish, Seattle, Wash,; John Saber-\nbaune, PI. Townsend, Wash ; Jas. Bell,\nMenominee, Mich.; 0. II. Ohadwich,\nWinnipeg,Man,; MissHegler, Ingereoll,\nOnt.; Rev. W. D. Barber, Victoria,\nB.C.; R. F. Claik, Nicola, B.C.; J. E.\nMoore, Jr., Ashcrolt, B.C.; W. McDonald, Agasetz, B.C.; Mrs, Unwin, Kara\nloon>, B.C.; W. S. Thortmrn, Lytton\nB.C.; Jno. McCormlck, Mission, B.C.;\nD. Fraser,Huntingdon. B.C.; C. Fraser,\nHuntingdon, B.C.; Jas. Frame, Nana!\nmo, B.C.; J. A. Johnson, Nanalmo,\nB.C.; Jas. Price, Nanaimo, B.C.; A.\nBergeron, Nanaimo, B.C.; Mis. L.\nKaiaka Ward, Honolulu, H.I.; Capt,\nand Mrs. Weslerton, London, Eng,\nWhirrl\nBang! Bang!\nOur guns are grous. getters. Try\non. Monday and see the fa.th.ra fly.\nAmmunition cheapest latest and\nbest; shooting Jackals, belts, gun\neases and covers in vest variety.\nWhile we can supply GROWN-UP\nSHOOTERS with all th.y want w.\nalso\t\nteacb the young Idea how to shoot\nSchool Book, and Supplies Galore at\nRock Bottom Pries.\nCORY S. RYDER,\nIRON CASH STORE, f IRST AVENUE,\nLADYSMITH, B.C.\nShotguns, Rifles\nAmmunition and all Kinds\nof_Sportiug Goods. . . .\nSAMPSON'S CASH STORE\nCommercial St. NANAIMO, B.O\nWideawake boys can make money selling the Lady Bin ith Under, Apply at\nLeader office.\nOwing to the nrrausromente at the 1 c*\nftl O.P.R. telegraph office Tlie Lender\nwas prevented from publishing the Antedated Press despnti'htM hs promianl.\nThk Leadkh haa arrttnged to\ntake the full Associated Prt-es report (same ae Victoria Times or\nVanconver World) on boih days\nof publication. II t-uffletent encouragement is given hy the Lady-\nsmith public the paper'will be delivered by carrier to till Ladysmith\ntubecrihere Tueeduy and Friday\nevenings, containing the world'*)\nlatest uews on those ila>\u00C2\u00AB long before any other paper can reach\ntbie place. Twenty-five ci'iiis a\nmonth, payable end of uach muuih.\ndelivered by carrier to your home.\n[\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*'M'**H*-1*\nR. B. ANDERSON,\nInventor of the new system of ear\nbide (or acetylene lighting tbe\n20l h century light. Far cheaper\nthan old system, mauniilt'ieni remits; no waste of gas; 100 per cent,\npure white soft light at trirling cost.\nPlumbing and metal wnrkini* in all\nIts branches. Gun repairs. Correspondence solicited.\nbastjon^, NANA|M0\nCRESCENT DYE WORKS\nDyeing, Omening and Repairing.\nBend yonr work to me. Satit-fat.-\ntion guaranteed, t pnv (teifcht\none way. First cIubb work.\nNanaimo,\nEd. D.Hill, Prop.\nALBERT E, HUBERT,\nFuneral Director.\nPrompt attention given to all calls, niitht\nor day. L-wg Distance telephone No. 1JM\nBastion St., Nanalmo, B.C.\nNOTICE.\nIn ihe matter of the pstate of Robert\nKilpatrlck, deceased.\nNOTICB TO OltBDITORS.\nNotice is hereby given that till pereone\nii.-viine clalmB agftiopt the estate of the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0h ve nnmuil Robert Kilpatrirs df ceased\n-tlmdu'd on or about the i-ilsi day ol\n.In'y, 1902, are required on or before the\ntat, day of October, 19i)3( to tend by\ntv-i-r, prepaid, or deliver to the under*\n--i-Mud solicitor for Dan it-1 Kilimtth'k,\nWill* im Rus-ell, arid Efiie Galena Kil\npe it tt, the Hxi-eii'orsof the hist Will\ntti-1 Ivistament ot the sfiid deceased, full\nparticulars of the claiuie, Tilly veiitied,\nand the nature of the securities, if any,\nheld by them.\nNoli*,!- i- inrtbpr given th .t. ou enoh\nlust, nii'iili.-nttl day tho slid BKitotl'-ori\nwill primped to distribute thi' \u00C2\u00AB*ui a\not the dft rated amuPH**! lhe pr\u00C2\u00BBr\nties eniltfid thereto, having iu-*ani\nonly to the ulalint* which ihfj t-hntl\nhave then received, and Hint tlie\nsaid KxTiui'm will urn be liable fin\ntbe said estate or any piirt thereof tIce ib furihtr given that .,11\npeieiiiis indebted to the late Robert\nKllpalrick, are requested -n pay the\nsame to the linden*1.*! et' f *i ctiwith.\nK. M. YARWOOD,\n8 Iiuitor tor the Executors,\nNnmiiiuu, 11.(3.\nDa*e! the 22nd day of August, 1902.\npor Plrsl Cuss work\nKill..\nLadysmith\ndi-;-:^rSiV,;h Shaving Parlors\n* '/ A'j-Mh \ jffi. Ilitili Street.\n,-_t\u00C2\u00A3p^_3fl(\lMil -.A Hair cutting ami Heard\nffU!f~\ I] I ' trlmmlug n Specialty,\n-L*t-tj.. \u00C2\u00A3 I.O.WINSTON.\nHanging lumps all the latest desiguB\nat Rolston'a.\nNANAIMO MARBLE WORKS,\nnml Uetii-jiii) given on Apnlicitlioti\nA. HENDERSON, Proprietor.\nWHEN IN NANAIHO\nGet the Best 25c. Menl in the City\n AT THE\t\nUNION RESTAURANT\nBastion Street, - - - Nanaimo',\nFLETCHER BROS.,\nNaiuimo B. G.\nSheet Music\nCheapest ao.) BeBt\u00E2\u0080\u00945c. and lOu, a copy.\nAll latest songs anti pieces.\nMusical Instruments of All Kinds,\nViolin Strings, Etc., Etc,\nFOR SALE.\nOne ps'i'iind-liand horizontal boiler,\nwilb stack, injictor and liitini*.* com*\nplete, all iu gootl order, si:*,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*- of buili-r '2\nft, 1] dia. by II ft. 8 in. long; dome 2 ft.\ndia. by 21 iu. high, with !M tubes, *.%\nin. din. Reason for selling, using gas\niiiE-t.ftiti of ctei'tii. Price sfliOO if taken at\nouce. Apply to\nSTANLEY CRAIG,\nNBiiaimn Steam Carriage Works,\nP.O. Box 183, Nanalmo, B.C.\nPISH.\nThe Nanaimo Fish Maiket, Wagon\nwill be in Ladysmith every Thursday. Halibut, Salmon. Sim-lta, Ood,\nSole, Flounder, Onibs. Salt Ojlacb-\nttiii*, S-ili Salmon Bellied, etc., etc.\nCANADIAN\nPACIFIC\nIMPERIAL LIMITED\n96 HOURS\nTO flONTREAL\nBest Service,\nFastest Time,\nLowest Rates,\nFIRST-CLASS and TOURIST\nSLEEPERS DAILY.\nFROn VANCOUVER.\nTick,'!sn., Sslo\nTO ALL EASTERN POINTS.\nPor pampbliitB anil uli information npply\nto any O.P.R. agent,\nH. H. ABBOTT, VV. MuUIRlt,\nAgent, Victoria. Ageill, Ntinuimo.\nE. .1. COYI.E,\nAsst. Genl. PrtBS. Aiieut, Vancouver,\nItyee COPPER CO.\nSmelting Works\n-AT\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLADYSMITH\nPrepared to purchase ores as from August 1st |\nConvenient to li. & N. or Sea.\nT\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ftS'BN-WWf-lfc*?*'*^\nCuban Cigar Factory\nManufacturers of the Famous\nCUBAN - BLOSSOM\nNone but. Union Labor employed.\nVI. 3. BOOTH, - Pnprietor.\nNANAIMO B. 0.\nFLOWER POTS\nI Imve llii-m in iiri'sl vuri<*iy. all sJa >f\n.nil at reas'iniibli- prices. Call and lu-\nspent tbe stock.\nJ. McDonald, \\\g]\ St., Ladysmitli\nC. B. ROBELEE\nCarpenter, Joiner and Undertaker\nGeneral Jobber.\nCorner First Avenue and Oatacre Street,\n'i.binet work of all kinds.\nMl kinds of Bi.lt wouil furniture made\nnud repaired.\nMaple Lodge, No. 6*, I. 0. Q. r.\nMeets tvery IVbdutisday evening in\nNicholson's Hall. Visiting members\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ire cordially invited.\nR.NrfUO (IT.\nM. MuK1NI.EY.Shc.\nBANNER LODGE\nNo. 31,\nI. 0. O. P.\nMetis every Weilnestlny evening at 7.30 o'clock.\nVisitors eiirilially llivlted,\nHUGH FULTON, Sec.\nWellington lodge No. 2 K. of P.\nMeets every Friday in I. 0. 0. F. hall at\n7:80 p.m.\nI). GOURL4Y, 0.0.\nJ. W. LEWIS, Sec.\nDavid Murray,\nGeneral\nBlacksmith\nBuller Street.\nUdysmilli\nThe\nLadysmith\nJOB PRINTING PRICES.\nTHE LEADER *\u00C2\u00A3**\nI body wlio wants to save money\non Printing that this shop's prices\nare lower than those of any other\noffice in the country. Having\nsatisfied ourselves on this point we\nsnail be pleased to compare notes\nwith any who doubt.\nThe quality of Tun Lbadbr's\njob work is equal to anything produced iu tlie Province.\nThis Li'adkr employs only skilled union workmen, receiving the\nfull union scale of wages; its prices\nand quality are always up to the\naccepted standard.\nLadysmith merchants and others\nwho send lo Victoria, Vancouver\nand other places for their job printing can save money, time, .misunderstanding and annoyance by\ninvestigating Tmi Lkaih'r's statements as published here. When\nwe cannot print certain classes of\nwork we tell you so, we do not\ntake your order, have it done else\nwhere and charge yon middleman's\ncommission.\nOur Motto Is:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Squaredealing;\none price for all; our best work iu\nevery job.\" Notrouble toestimate.\nCall and see us about that job\nprinting work you are wanting and\nwe will save you money.\nThe Leader\nEsquimau & Nanaimo Railway\nSpecial Train Service.\nTo Nanaimo For Labor Day\nMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st-, 1902\nrralns will leave LidyBmllh al 0:80 a.m. and 11:67 a.m.. Relurning will leave\nNanalmo at 7 p.m. and 0 p.m.\nFare for Round Trip, only SOc*\nGeo, L. Gourtnay,\nTraffic Managtr"@en . "Title changes in chronological order: Ladysmith Leader and Wellington-Extension News (1902-01-01 to 1902-06-18) ; Ladysmith Leader (1902-06-21 to 1902-12-31)"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Ladysmith (B.C.)"@en . "Ladysmith"@en . "Ladysmith_Leader_1902_08_30"@en . "10.14288/1.0353376"@en . "English"@en . "48.993333"@en . "-123.815556"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Ladysmith : [publisher not identified]"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Ladysmith Leader"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .