"19e3176e-a049-438d-8667-3879518b4c0b"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-05-18"@en . "1907-09-05"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/lardeaum/items/1.0310350/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " --sl\n\"*__\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB. a- 0-\n| I\n[larger circ\"\nthan any\nbspor in N\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Lv. Best adding nidivm\nLardeau Mining Review\nThe representor \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00AB i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 f llie rich L.attkiti\nco an iry. Sent t->\nany addrese for $2 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nyer an. in advance\nTROUT LAKE CITY, B. C. Sept. 5th. 1907.\nNo.45\nSECOND ANNUAL\ntow UE\nFRDIT FAIR.\nSept 24th & 25th 1907\nEXHIBITS OF THE\nloDUCTS OF THE\nKOOTENAY.\nlit, Flowers and\nVegetables.\n500 00 IN PRIZES\n|D ATTRACTIONS.\n1 ~ \u00E2\u0080\u0094 - 1 \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\n|AL FRUIT COMPJTITION\n)|,en to the World for\ntO.00 Cash Prize .\nContests for LOGGERS\nnd PROSPECTORS.\nLBALLend FOOTBALL\n1 l\nfume and fret over the\nBread-making.\nThe others use \"R-\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABR\nBun\" Flour.\nAndy Craig hss it for\nsale.\ntested events\nThe foot-vsll name was the *>est\nplayed in the district for some\nyenrs. several of the players on\nboth sides making a creditable\nshowing\nTRANSFER OF LICENSE.\nNoliceis hereby given tbat I,\nthe unders gncd, inteud lo apply\n10 the Hoai4 ol License Commissioners o! tbe Ainsworlb License\nDistrict at the meeting ol the said\nBoard to be held at Kaslo, B. C.\nnext alter tlie expiration of thirty\ndays from the first publication ol\nthis notice for permission lo transfer to John Stsuber of Ferguson,\nR C. the liquor license now beld\nby me in resprct of tbe premises\nat Ferguson. B.O. known as the\nBalmoral Hotel.\nHaled this 2Cth. day of August, 1907.\n8. Ii. Slinger,\nHy his Solicitor,\nMeCarter A Pinkhaiu.\nHarvey,\nties.\nMr. Mobbs has secured several\ngood free-gold claims, among\nIhem tbe \"Morning\" on which\nseveral gootl leads of free milling\nore have been opened up. It is\nbis intention te pul in a 5-stamo*\nmill al Rapid Creek, which will\nbe put in so as to allow additional\nstamps to be installed as occasion\nrequires.\n'1 In- will be an undoubted boon\nto lhat end of the district, and\nwill be a large factor in its opening up.\nMr, Mobbs is to be congratulated on his success, and the \"Review\" predicts success to bis venture.\nLABOR DAY\nCELEBRATION.\nTROUT LAKE AGAIN TO\nTHE FRONT WITH A\nGOOD PROGRAM FOR\nTHEIR VISITORS.\nTrout Lake celebrated Labor\nHay in royal style. A large crowd\ncame in from Gerrard, Poplar.\nBeaton and Camborne, and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly.\nThe spor's were started off at\n9.30 a.m. and from that time until dark, the committee were busy\npulling off the different events.\nThe ball at night was a huge\nsuccess, 95 sitting down to supper\nat the I.akeview Hotel.\nThe music by Geo. Boyd, of -\r-\nrowhead, Charlie Han* nn. of Poplar and Mrs. Christie of Trout\nLake, was all that could be desir-\nEDITORIAL\nNOTES\nFred Fraser, of Revelstoke, has\nbeen forceJ to resign the ollice o'\nGold Commissioner at the int-tance\nof the meuher of the riding,\nThomas Tsvlor.\nIts noue of our 'funeral,' but we\nare Borry to see Mr. Eraser go.\nHe was.1 ;. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 pre-eminently fit-\ntad for thc office. His record of\n15 years in the Civil Service, seven ol which were put in as Commissioner, demonstrates bis ability as an executive ofiicer.\nFred was a \"grit\" (we all know\nthat's bad, but not incurable,)\nbut we believe that Conservatives\nought to lie broad-minded enough\nto forgot a man's political faiih\nwhen they have in him ao energetic and competent official.\nHowever, lhe axe baB fallen,\nand the only thing we can do ia\nWe would call attention to tbe\nfact that nothing has been done\nrelative to building a new bridge\ned.\nAt 7.30 p.m. the boxing contet-t | to offer Fred a home in the Lar-\nbetween A, C. Wood*?, ex-cham-; deau, where he will be welcomed\npion Light-weight of tbe British j by nil.\nNavy, snd Jem Richsrdson, of\nCranbrook, B. C, was fast and\nfurious. It lasted six rounds,\nWoods getting the decision.\nWm. Botdo' Beaton, actod as\nrcfeiee, and everybody was pleased witb his work.\nThe following is a list of the\neventB and the pi ire winners.\nBoys' Race (UnJer 12)\nTom Johnson \u00E2\u0080\u0094Don McPherson.\nBoys' Race (Over 12)\n''Scolty'' McPherEon \u00E2\u0080\u0094L. Bedell.\nGirls' Race (Under 12)\nPearl McPheraon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Zella Johnson\nGirla' Race (Over 12)\nNannie Broikshire.\nSack Race.\nDi Abey \u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo. Abey.\nFIFTH ANNUAL\nNELSON M! FAIB\nNelaon, -B. \u00C2\u00AB\"*- ,\nWednesday, Thursday an1*\nFriday, September 18th.\n19th. 20th., 1907\nLARGER & BETTER\nTHAN EVBge\nSCM STHINGDOING\niw'ERY MINUTE.\nFree Shows Twice Daily.\nHORSE RACES.\nCheap Excursion Rates on\nail Transportation Lines.\nFor Inloeiiiation or Price Lial\nWrite\na - McMORRlS.\nSacreia-rv.\nP.O.Box 1*6,\nN E L 8 O K, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 B. .\nC. W. BUS\u00C2\u00AB, Prea.\nrutting ibe Shot.\nW. Boyd-J Mulhollaid.\nPacking 50 lb. Flour.\nJ. Mulholland- -A. M. Craig.\n100 yds. Race.\nJ Mulbolland-Jack Beaten.\nThrowing heavy wnight.\nBoyd.\nRunning Broad Jump.\nJ. Mulholland\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. Underwood.\nHop Step and Jump.\nJ.Muholland\u00E2\u0080\u0094L. Bedell.\nPols Yaultiug.\nA. B, Noble.\nThrec-leggeO Race.\nMcFarland 4 A. E. Noble, 1st\nUnderwood dk Ptdell 2nd.\n3&$ \u00C2\u00BB## IMH-H! $ M\n$ Local and Central. .\u00C2\u00A3\na ^\nover the Lardeau at Trout Lake, ^j :$H$*rI{Hft \u00C2\u00A3-#-&-&-$ 64-S\nThe old bridge is not safe for a\npack-horse to go over and as many\nof the citizens have their winter's\nwood out which has to be hauled\norer, they are beginning to get\nanxious about it. The cosl of lt\nwas put in tbe estimates and\nthere is no reason why a start\nshould eot be made at once.\nW.\nHigh Jump.\nISovd\u00E2\u0080\u00941'ercv Edwards.\nL E- Reck has been appointed\nto saceecd N. W. Emmens as superintendent of the Silyer Dollar,\nst Camborne.\nMr. Eiumens resigned bis position owing to hli increasing work\non the Great Northern Hill prop,\nerties of tho Ohio Mines Development Co,\nDouble Pcull Race.\nAbrahani-jon &\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Frit* 1st.\nI.auden & G. Boyd, 2nd.\nLadies' Boat Race.\nMrs. Guntertnan\nSingle Scull Race.\nGeo. Boyd\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jack Beaton.\nLog-rolling.\nA E. Noble.\nHorse Race. (Free to nil.)\nMcCormackV \"Irish Billy\" let.\nHillman's \"Pete'' 2nd.\nPony Race.\nHi llman's \"Little Billie\" 1st.\nCraig's \"Bl.BFom\" 2nd.\nSlow Race.\nLode's 'Bill Miner.\"\nPutting pack on horse.\nBrantford 4 Portor.\nTossing the Caber.\nWm. Royd.\nPhat man's Race.\nD. R. McLennan.\nDrilling Contest (Double.)\nMcDonald & Lundin.\nTug-of-war.\nCamborne.\nA telegram from R^reistoke oc\nWednesday conveved the sad news\nof the suicide of William Baty.\nFor some time past hie mind\nbas been waudering, owing to\nsome financial troubles he met in\nCslgary, where he owned some\nvaluable real es'ate.\nAs a natter of fact, it has not\nyet transpired whether the ttou-\nbles were real i.r imaginary, ae\nwhen in here a we-k ago bis mind\nwas in such a condition that he\ncould not give a coherent account\nof it.\nWhen he left here, he went to\nRevelstoke, where he went under\nan examination a tl wbb admitted\nto the asylum on the 3rd. inst. On\nthe morning of the fourth, he escaped from the oustody of the officer in charge and committed suicide by drowning. Uis body has\nb eu recovered and his frionds notified of the lamentable occurrence\nMr. Baty wss well and favorably kno>vn in tbe Trout Lake\ndistrict, where he has been living\nsince 1897. He was a wboI>--soul-\ncd nortii of England man, and\nwas liked hy all wbo knew him,\nHis sad end has cast a shadow over the eniire community.\nThe Labor Day Celebratiou\nCommittee wish to thank, throngl,\nthe columns of the \"Review\" the\nfollowing outside firms for their\ngeneroos donations to the prise\nfund: Maesrs. The Calgary Brewing Co. The Hudson Bay Co.,\nThe Koolenay Cigar Co. Tbe Inland Cigar Co. Kamloope, Thorpe\n& Co. Nelsoo, Thomas H. lm\nand the T. Eaton Co. Winnipeg,\nThe B. C. Cigar Co. New West\nminster, the Imperial Bank, Arrowhead and the Revelstoke Wine\n& Spirit Co.\nWilliam Dorie is taking a contract to get out lags for tbe new\nmill cempany who intend operating at Trout Lake.\nMrs. O'Brien ie leaving for Nni*\nson on Friday, to visit her daagfa\nters, Mrs. Mcintosh and Miss\nNellie O'Brien.\nWm. J. Heffernon ani 'atuily\nare leaving shortly for their old\nhome in London, England.\nMr. Heffernon has heen -the\nmechanical end of the \"iimrimm\"\nfor about a year past, but has te\nresign his position owirg lo hie\nhealth not being able to stand tbs\nhigh altitude.\nWe are Borry to see bim fo; he\nwas a good workmen and a got c\nI citizen, and we trust the change\n1 back to his old -tamping grounds\nwill bring not only h.ajth, but\nwealth.\nThe new roid up tho south fork\nthrough lhe town of Ferguson is\nwell under way, and if conditions\nkeep favorable, will be completed\nthis (all.\nTbe secretary of the Sp.kane\nFalls Placer Co. who own valuable water righis on Lerdeaaf-reek\nhas written that Trout Lake will\nhave an electric light plant established in a very short time. The\ncompany \u00E2\u0080\u0094he stated \u00E2\u0080\u0094have about\ncompleted their plans to put in a\nplant not only to supply Iho town\nwith light, but to supply {owcr\nto thu mines.\nA. W. Mishaw. of Citiein-*i,\nis here, looking after Rruad-iio-a\nInterests.\nA drilling match took place at\nFerguson on Thursday between\nJack McT.\u00C2\u00ABguart and Dave Morgan. Morgan won out by lj ins,\ndrilling 12 niches againsi 10-J,\n'time\u00E2\u0080\u009410 mlnutet. About $500\noh angcil bands,\nWe lenrned thia week o' the\nmarriage at Edmonton, of Miea\nSusie Cummings, who, unlil recently, was oue of Troul Lake's\nfavorite young ladies.\nWe do nol know who the lucky\nman is, hut we congratulate him\nheartily and wish aucress to both\nbim and his charming young\nbrids.\nJack Chism was up, exporting\nthe Great Britain group last week,\nand wo are informed that on bia\nirrtval at Lardo, he found a wire\nwatting him which infor ned him\nthat he had been appointed C. p.\nR. track inspector, between that\npoint and Rapid Creek. Hc was\nordered to begin duties at once,\nwhich he did, and from what tie\nsays the track was found tn be in\nfirst-class condition all lie \u00C2\u00ABv\u00C2\u00BB,y\nthrough. \"1\nLARDEAU MINING REVIEW, TROUT LAKE CITY, B C\n(Continued)\nCHAPtER VI.\nted ner tiniinoiui cross, sroopeu ana\nlifted the huge oat ntnt stroked It gently with her chin.\n\"And what can 1 do for you?\" she\ndemanded, coming closer.\n\"Aly faith, but 1 do not know,\" he answered. The faint j.erfutne of her person was puzzling him sorely. Hut In\n,.,_.,,.,, v \",\"\"\u00C2\u00BB\"\"* .' ~ ; truth he was familiar with the per-\nlie Bulled by every charlatan, quack or fmm> of s0 manv W0Illl,n that \u00E2\u0080\u009E WHi\nsorceressleaver enough to exploit tho hole38 t0 ect m !lnswer ,0 \u00E2\u0080\u009E,e\ndepths of human credulity. You shall a\u00E2\u0080\u009Epst-on\nread In the fascinating memoirs of that \u00E2\u0080\u009ENm j0 ,.. ,h(1 woman nnsWl,r(M,\nIZ ,,JLMlib, \"' .\u00C2\u00B0 f'V1 fema'6 8d'Ntlll laughing, and her laugh was Ilk\nventureraltiifked to their Immense pro-. ,h\u00C2\u00AB J.... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-- - \t\nIt was a strangely superstitious age\nthis ago of l.ouis XV., strangely superstitious und strangely onllghtenel.\nOn the one side the Illuminated philosophers' of the r.slng school of Voltaire, on lhe other a society ready to\n i protlt that polished, gallant, cynical, and\nllght-hoo/ted noblesse which made the\nglory of the Court. And Andre was a\ntrue child of his age Yvonne's mystifying remarks had stirred all the superstition and awe lurking behind his hollow homage to the established religion,\nand human curiosity whetted this |\nstimulus of superstition. He scented\nthe purr of her cat. \"In any case. Mon\nsleur le Vlcomte must wait. A lady is\nalready here to see me. No. it is not\nnecessary to retire. In spite of what I\nhave said, you doubt my powers;\ntherefore you shall listen while she and\n1 talk.\"\nShe pointed to a large screen and\nAndre, now burning with curiosity.\n'\"\"'. V: gladly seated himself behind It. The\nfac an agreeable adventure In a visit , wom^n w|[h the cat stlll ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E her arms\nn,^ \u00C2\u00AB?^'lerl0US ZlXC, m ,,4\u00E2\u0080\u009E Promptly flung herself ou to a long sofa\nBut first he consulted hie.Wend Ben- \u00C2\u00A3nd r' hor han(,boIl\nri, Comte de St Bono It. like himself, -jui^toaUUi.l^e.': she said ta the\nSimtit,? IST \u00E2\u0080\u009E t \'\"a, al\u00C2\u00BBV \u00C2\u00A3* \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\". \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Mieame-e tflle dt? clfflmOre man\nhimself notorious for his skill with the *a)l wjti,out\"\nsword and for his countless gallantries., Thc yisHor Andre declded wag\nyoung. Her trim figure, the coquettish\nWas it not St. Benolt who had taken\nhis place In rousing the Jealousy of the\nComte des Forges and who had also\n-been obliged to give the hot-headed\nhusband the quietus of a flesh wound?\nHenri of course knew all about the\nwise woman. Was she not the talk of\nthe bei monde?\n\"She won't see you,\" he said. \"She\nonly prophesies to women, and very\nfew of them. I tried to bring her to\nbook, but her girl, a detlllsh saucy grl-\nsette with a roving eye and a skittish\npout, shut the door In m.v face, by Ma-\ndame's orders, If you please.\"\n\"And you went away?\"\n\"No, Indeed, I put my knee against\npose of her head, the graceful dignity\nof her carriage filled him with the liveliest regret that ie could not see her\nface, which was thickly veiled. She\ncame to an abrupt halt in the centre of\nthe room\u00E2\u0080\u0094for the woman on the sofa\nnever stirred. Clearly she. too, had expected something very different.\n\"Your name, Madame?\" asked the\nsorceress abruptly.\n\"Mademoiselle, if it please you.\" tha\nvisitor corrected, \"Mademoiselle Lucie\nMarie Vlllefranche.\"\nAndre was listening now with all his\nears. Where before had he heard that\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ihe door and said that as I couldn't cr!,8p' allurlnK voice?\npay Madame I must pay her. Not the\nfirst time the hussy haa been kissed,\nand It won't be the last. You, too, will\ndiscover the jade hasn't the dislike\nto men that her mistress has.\"\n\"What will you wager she will not\nsee me\u00E2\u0080\u0094the mistress?\"\n\"A kiss from my Diane of the ballet.\nI'll bet, too, Madame ls not at home at\nall. (or sbe come.i ;nd goes like a will-\nBlen, Madame. ^^^^^^^^^\n\"Mademoiselle\u00E2\u0080\u0094* persisted the visitor, nettled.\n\"Then why does Mademoiselle wear\na wedding-ring?\"\nThe visitor made an Impatient movement, bit her lip, and petulantly drew\noff her glove. On the hand she triumphantly held out there was no sign of\na wedding-ring.\n\"ItJ\u00C2\u00AB in\u00E2\u0080\u009EJVladame's Docket.\" the sor-\nThe sorcei ess opened n*T eyes, 'Vlt,\nyes,\" she snld slowly, \"lt Is the face .-f\nMadame d'Bltlolles, born Jeanne Ante nette Polsson\u00E2\u0080\u0094your face, Madame,\"\nshe added us she Hung her visitor's j\nveil swiftly back. The cat leaped from\nher arms. Madame Vlllefranche sprang\nto her feet: the two women were con\nfronting e-ich other, each drawn to hn\nfull height.\nAndre too had risen. Hal At last he\nunderatood. The visitor was no other\nthan the fair huntress of the woods\nwho had diVeti to see the K.ng, In an\nazure phaeton, herself clad in rose\ncolored satin.\n\"Ah!\" exclaimed Madame d'Etiolles,\nStretching her arms. \"Ah'\" Then slit-\nturned on the eoroeress furiously. \"My\nwoman bas betrayed me,\" abe cried,\n\"Oh, no, Madame\" she curtsied as\nto a queen\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"not your woman bin the\ncrystut and yourself.\"\nTbe other threw up her head In\ncredulously. \"If you reveal,\" she said\nhatslily, \"that 1 have vis te.l ym: \"\n\"I never reveal who in.-* visitors sre,\"\nwas the Quiet answer, \"(hey always reveal themselves\" She sat down Indolently, but (here was almost insolent\nprovocation in tke simple graoe ot the\nmovement\nMadame d'H ioiles turned awaj\n\"Aud your paj '\" she demanded sharply.\n\"As Madame pleases,\" came the In\ndifferent answer from the sofa\nThe v.sitor placed the plaees DH the\ntable, re-plaeed her veil, .tnd walked\ntowards the door. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Adieu'\" she said\nover her shoulder, but Atulre could see\nshe stepped as one iutexie.iud by a\nsublime vision.\n\"And will Madame remember the\nwise woman.\" the sorceress pleaded In\nher soft voice, \" f the crystal be found\nto speak the truth?\"\n\"Yes.\"; she had wheeled sharply, a\nmerciless freezing vengeance glisten\ned In her eyes and steeled her voice \"1\nwill have you burned for an Insolent\nwitch. I promise not to forget.\"\n\"My thanks. Madame.\" She rang the\nband-bell, and Madame was unceremoniously ushered out. The sorceress\nsat reflecting aud then placed the crystal n her bosom and took uway the\nscreen.\n\"It Is the turn of Monsieur le Vlcomte,\" she remarked pleasantly. \"It is\na pity I did not ask the lady to stay\nand hear.\"\n\"No. 1 thank you,\" Andre answered.\n\"I am satisfied, and so was she.\"\n\"Monsieur is not as .Madame,\" the\nsorceress said, fixing a penetrating\ngaze on him. \"he fears his fate.\"\n\"Oh, no,\" was the quick reply. \"M.v\nfate lies ln my sword and my head. I\nam ready to face It without fear or reproach when and as it comes. But I\nwill not know beforehand, not even for\na crown reversed.\" '\nFor a brief second her eyes rested\non him with approval, and Indeed he\nlooked very handsome and noble at\nthat moment.\n\"But Monsieur will permit me.\" she\nsaid gently, and before he could refuso\nFine muslins, dainty lingerie, iron easier, look\nbetter, last longer If the\nlaundress uses the onlv\ncold-water (no boiling*)\nstarch that really\nnaves work and really\nwon't stick. Try It Get\nTHE SPOTTING RAJAH.\nMod.-rn Oriental Ruler* Who Ara\nFond ol Polo and Horse Racing.\nA small percentage ot native priii-\nleea, like Sir lVital.-Singli nnd tlie Ma-\nluu.v.ih al ktlfli lleliar. Imve lietielitcd\ni t'-vni thetr inu-Hvurse with English*\n; men Thev revenue tbe folly of buy-\n] ing hers*-* and carnages tor which\n' they Imf tie use. antl ihey draff the\nhue al empieving undesirable per-\n*>n> as manajrers of their stables, ras-\nea_ who starve the inlffdi In their\nefeane by welling the \"gram\" to the\nvillain trom -ahem it haa been bought.\nTlu- il\"\u00C2\u00BBn*tt'.l.*it, rajah, says Bailey's\nM.*i'*'i. ine. aces lb.it his harness-room |\nis dean and that everything is in proper ntaee family heirlooms In-ing\nkept free (rem .1 st ami moths The\nborate are stabled under\nBonditiona, and. if tin\nin It\nUe* Kor (Scrap* ot Soap.\nA good way of. using sersps of aonp\nis to inlil ihem to the household cleansing mixture. This Is useful In every\nhousehold for cleansing paint removing grease from clothes ami all other\noccasions when il gni.il flea using prcpu-\nnitltui is needed. Keep a wide\nDOUtbed bottle, und Into It throw iill\notitis iiiiii ends of soup. When you\nhuve n small collection of these, add ><\nteaspoouful of powdered saltpeter,\nillli.' rack iiiiiui.>iila and iiimii ii i tun rt\nof vvaim, soft water, ssys the rosy\nComer, Leave (ho mix.lire till It Is\nCOOled. A llllle of this mny Ik- dissolved In water or ou u flannel nml\nwill Ik- Iii.ii.iI un Invalid.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . len user.\nA MESSAGE FOR\nPILE SUFFERP\nFrom Two Ladle* Who Have Been Cured of r ^1\nTorturing Oases of P||es by **\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\nDr. Chase's Ointment\nnuin tor \" I rantlormallone.\"\nSmall fortunes are being reap.*.! Iiy\nI iiini.iii lour dressers, owing to fash,\niniiitl.le women's demand (or \"trans*\nformations,\" whloh apparently In sun\npie English are liatr pans. Men would\nlie surprised, said a Iiimii Street enif*\nI.nr, if 'hey knew what a large Dumber of in .men are now relying upon\nfalsi* hair tc give them ilu* appearance the present (SfhloO ileiiiit'lds.\nwlileh is a very high coiffure. A girl\nttilli Iter own hair dressed nicely is\nrarely seen in fashionable elrolea now\n...lays Kven woman .unl girla \u00C2\u00BBuii\nbeautiful hair pay willing from .'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tt\nf.i) guineas lor theee iranafonnationi\n(in Is in their teens an* ijtllta .\nanxious fo\" them *\u00C2\u00BB their mothers\nA FAMILY MEDICINE\n.-unitary\npotentate goes\nracing or breeding, a mollified\nvet.-riiiiirv lurgeon is attached tii the\nviable -tarf\n(in tin* t.d.er lintiil. the antiquated\nruler of dusky millions has no sym-\np-itliv wilh auch new (unified notions\nn.\u00C2\u00AB clean alalia ami properly arranged\nlooee boxei He does nol ask (or iweeV*\namelling itablee, and the sipht of a\nwell-groomed horea affords bim nn\nnl-nsure Provided Um eeay-going Ar-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '.n enn take the air in an old-lashion-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I inul cumbersome berouehe, drawn\nhy a team of mangy, long-tailed\nhorses. i\hii.-e shul.l.y harness is resplendent in armorial devices, he ia\nperfectl) happy.\nIn recent years the gportin*? rajah\nhas\nhum\nDr. Williams' Pink Pille the One\nMedicine Beit Suited for the Whole\nHousehold.\nDr. Williams' Pink 1'ills nn- the\ngreateet blood-builder known t\"\nmedical iclenoe. They never fail n>\nmake rich, led blood lets ut it tin*\nkind ilmt brings health and strength\nto the sufferer, They me a family\nmedi.'in.* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nmi (or tin* gtandmotbei\nin grandfather, tin* inothei oi lathei\nanil tm the growing children, linn\n.-aiel.- have (ound new health mei,\nstrength through the use ..( theee\npllla. At prool of th.-ir being a lum\niiy in.-.lu-iii.' Mi- cha.-. Caatonguay,\nMlchipicoten ltiver, out., aaya\n\"My hii.-haiiil was ill (or live moutha\nmid was unable to do any work, 11*\nmade aeveral tripe le the Boo to\noonaull doetors and .-pent much\nmoney on medicine but nothing helped Inm in fact he gree worse. He\nOOUid nol eat much ami Ul \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 little In*\n.Ud eat iiuniii nol remain on lu\u00C2\u00AB\nsti.maeh. Hi- ..t,.inach wn.- examined by \ Rays and (nun.I fo Ih* In s\nterribly Inflamed condition. Aftei\nMrs. Geo, II Siinser. (limit. Kiishi*II\ncounty. Onl writes: \"Eleven yean\niiffn f began in suffer from piles, antl\nHt (bey enu- id Keen distress, llllll bn-\ncuine worse. I dool I '\"i I In-Ill. but\ntiitlt little or no avail, Thoy were\nbl.*.*.lim-, Itching un.l protruding, uml\nnh' ilu* torture I suffered al tunes oan\nnevei be desei ibed. It was llllll Hiif-\nferiug timi il\"' bowels moved, un.l, us\nnothing brougbl relief, I ild only\nendure dn' misery with an aching\nInn11 un.l wlthoul hone of oure,\n\"Finally a lady friend told me about\nlit*. Chase's ointment ouring piles, ami\ntn my aurpriee I lelt relief al ..nee on\ntiling this ointment) the little tumors\nsi urn disappeared, tin* uloars healed,\nami the I...nels liei'iiim* regular. Tills\ntins live years ego, uml I have never\nI ii troubled witb tins terrible mI-\niiifi.i -.in.*.-, n thousand thanks to Dl\ni 'hase'a (llntuient.\"\nMi tlap) ('liiiiiii-nnili. Salvation\nArmy. Raaex, tint , Writea: \"II i.. with\npleasure that I write to you in praise\nul In ('base's Ointment Twn yeara\nago I was taken wilh u si-Vert* attack\n'\" protruding\nbud that I had ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\ncould li.< in m, \"\nstomach, Duel\nl\"'l|,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \",\"1 \"\"' viiriou, Amm\n\"\",'\"Ih \"\"'\"I proved ol, **l\n()\u00C2\u00BB\" Hiittnibii ,,,..,'!\" \u00C2\u00BBV\u00C2\u00ABHT\nI''1\"\"* mnl I,\nV luy |\n\"\"\"\"''\"' n,>pii\n\"iiiiii\nrn*.\nSl.fi\nenng ...it..*.\nWeill Iii t|\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\"i Chase'\nheard ol i\ndi\n\"if\nuiglit,\nai' mv,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2inn\n- ''\"ll* I. ,\nOiiitinont ' -'\n - \u00C2\u00BBliio|| I\nthough l had ni',,\"\", '\"' I'M\n'\" the w.unl | ,1, l',w\" \u00C2\u00AB*>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n*\u00C2\u00ABH able I., i. ,. ;'\"'Z'\nby Al hu. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 !'\"\ttit,\nuity from ',\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, i\"lli\"l\u00C2\u00ABil\non*,.\n\"uitiaS\npent I... \u00E2\u0080\u009Eii klll(,\nburns, in ,\nnl..* inm*,,\nTo peraona \u00C2\u00BBi,\u00E2\u0080\u009E h\nrholda, tins m,., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"' -\nhope Ti\u00E2\u0080\u009E*\u00E2\u0080\u009E. i H\u00C2\u00ABa\neffeetlV, - ' \"'.l'\"l'-v\n'\"'allium (,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n(Viaae'e Oiiitm,.,,',' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\" '\"'\"W\ndealera.\nT..r..iitn\ntin\n\" Mil\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ncm., to_tho.fr lh\" *\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\"r\n\"Fair areherese,\" he aald, \"aurely tha ahafta you looie are mortal.\"\nceress sniti efflmiy. nut o\noi ai. nt*\nl.u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\no -tne-wtsp. niii ft you uo see ner sno-n ^^^^^^^^^_\ntell you something cursedly disagree- tie Importance as ls Maiiatue'e\nable. She frightened tbe poor Des For- band to her.\"\nge8, your Comtesse und mine, Into hy- The visitor checked an Indignant re-\nsterlca, and,\" his voice dropped, \"she ply and simply glared through ber veil,\nwarned the Duchesse de Chateauroux \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"\nshe had only three weeks to live\u00E2\u0080\u0094and\nit was all the poor thing bad. Don't go\nto her, my dear Andre; she'll See you\nin her crystal globe, face upwards In a\nheap of dead with an English sword In\nyour guts.\"\nNeedless to say, perhaps, that afternoon saw Andre at the tavern called\n\"The Cock with the Spurs of Cold,\"\nwhich, save for a brand-new aign-board,\nhad all the appearance of a farmhouse\nhastily turned into an Inn. Buried In\nthe woods between Paris and Versailles it was exactly suited for a rendez\nvous to which all might repair without That ts stn\nExcellent fun, thought Andre, when\nyou set one woman ngainst another\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nand such women!\n\"dive me your hand,\" thi! sorceress\nproceeded, and she inspected It with\nthe greatest care, the owner watching |\nher with Ill-concealed anxiety, \"f see a\ncrown In the palm which I cannot understand,\" she Haiti slowly, a \"crown\nreversed. A beautiful hand,\" she murmured, \"beautiful and strong. The hand\nof a morcoau de rol.\"\nMadame Vlllefranche tittered a sharp\ncry, almost of triumph. \"Morceau de\nrol,\" she repeated. \"Morceau de rol.\n m-. ... ..m.o il\" .U'l |l'*\nthe world being any the wiser. Andro haps that long ago another sootbsayc\nhad carefully disguised himself, and as also said the same.\"\nnge. You have heard per\n^^^^^^^^ er\n...j umauioeu i.i in.-, ii. ana as \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00B0\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2**- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"** \"\nhe rapped on the door his appearance\nsuggested rather the comfortable bourgeois tbat the noble Capltalne-I.leuten-\nant dea Cbevau-legers de la Garde. To\nhis surprise he won his wager with\ngreater eaae than ha had dreamed.\nThe saucy grlsette, whose demure demeanor could not conceal the shlfiy\nfalseness of her roving eyes, took to\nher mistress the name he gave, the\n\"Sleur de Coutances,\" and then, to hla . \u00E2\u0080\u0094- -\nJoy, speedily ushered him with no lit- dressed\u00E2\u0080\u00941 see a\ntic ogling Into an empty, low-beamed\npnrlor, which was simply the aittart-\niii. nt of a woman who could Indulge\nher love of luxury. Of tbe sorceress\ntrade there were no traces unless you\ncounted for such nn enormous black\ncat with the most ferocious whiskers,\nwho arched his back on Andre's entrance and glared at him with diabolical yellow eyes\u00E2\u0080\u0094a cat to make the\nflesh creep and bristle as did his whiskers.\n\"I must consult the orb,\" the other\nreplied as If she did not hear, and ehe\ngazed long antl silently at the crystal\ncircle which she produced frc-n na\nresting-place beside the diamond cross.\n\"Yes, it is quite clear now.\"\n\"What do you see?\" was the eager\nQuestion.\n\"A great gallery\u00E2\u0080\u0094It Is I think tho\nSalon d'llercule at Versailles 'hero\nare mnny men ami women in It, Pnely\n**\" \"\" * lady In a rosc-ct Inred\nshe had taken bis hand, \"I will not j\nspeak unless he wishes \" '\nWhile she studied It he studied her.\nWhat a subtle pathos seemed to ile in\nthose blue eyes, those smll.ng lips,\nthat dainty head almost touching him,\na pathos like her perfume ascending\nInto the brain. And how enchanting\nwas that diamond cross rising and falling on that dazzling breist.\n\"What is It?\" he asked, for she had\ndropped his hand with a faint sigh,\nand sat staring mysteriously at something far away.\n\"I am forbidden to speak.\" she in*\nswered, averting her eyes, and she\npicked up her cat, and walked uway.\n\"You shall tell me,\" Andre sa,d Impetuously.\nBut she only laughed over the cat's\nbody, stroking It softly with her chin\ntill Its purr echoed through the room.\n\"Confess, confess,\" be said, \"I will\nknow.\"\n\"The hand of Monsieur le VleonitV\nshe answered, smiling mischievously,\n\"is full of interesting revelations-\ndreams which come and go\u00E2\u0080\u0094but there\nIs one dream that Is always there\u00E2\u0080\u0094the\ndream of love. Women,\" she added,\n\"women, women everywhere ln Monsieur's life; as in the years that were\npas;, so in the years to come. Let the\nVicomte de Nerac be on his guard\nagainst all women\u00E2\u0080\u0094and against one\nwoman In particular \"\nAndre failed to suppress an exclamation. Had this beautiful witch divined that secret too?\n\"Her name,\" she paused to bury her\nface In the cat's fur, \"Is\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yvonne-\nYvonne,\" she repeated, \"of the Spotless Ankles.\"\n\"Yvonne!\" he laughed heartily.\n\"Yes, Yvonne. Sometimes there la\nmore In a peasant girl to tempt and\nruin than In a Comtesse des Forges, or\na marquise\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" It was her turn to laugh.\n\"Ah! thc Vlcomte Is a gallant and\nreckless lover. He thinks ns the noblesse think, that women are necessary to him. But It Is not so. It is he\nwho Is necessary to them.\"\n\"Antl your fee for the advice, mistress?\"\nShe flung the Ave gold pieces of Ma\ndame d'Etiolles into a drawer. \"Madame has paid for both,\" she said, \"llut\nIf the Vicomte de Ntrac will offer\naomethlng of his own, I will accept\u00E2\u0080\u0094a\nkiss,\" and she looked him daringly in\nthe face.\nThe hall of the Chateau de Beau Se-\nI,\neniilaet,\ngreater part of his\nHe ran his horses\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ab of Patiala was a tirstrate\nhorseman, snd his keenness (or polo\ngained bim admittance to circles\nwhich dn not. as a rule, receive every\nnative with open arms. His |m.1o pan-\nwere the envy n( the white players with whom he came into\nand In- devoted Um\ntune tn tlie cam ^^^^^^^^\nat every Important meeting in tlie\nCountry, carrying <.ff his share of cups\nTbe Maharajah ti( Kuch-lleliur, too,\nshines nt n |xilo player anil several\nnf the younger generation can give a\ngood SOOOUnl \"f themselves across\ncountry nini niter pig. Many natives\nby the way. invest in horses, which\nnre im|>f>tte.| from Knglaud. which\n.In not always take kindly to the climate IIihiil-'i they thrive during the\ncold weather, in the hot weather thej\nMan become pn-.r in condition unless\ntbey are seal tn n hill station\nA lew year- ago the \"old-time\" ra\n}nh wbu bad t'. en frevn one part of hi.\nproperty tn another would call for hi.-\nffnilv-enn-nisntieil elephant, and, surrounded bv a horde of native flunkn-\nmake a triumphal Journey to the hut\no( the tenant whom h\nraokrent. Nowadays\npropoeed t.\nhis raeoeeeoi\nmounts n horse nnd galloping there\nn'nl beak between \"chnta hazri\" an.'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,,... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'tiffin\n. ... S'llllC tllTle\nunder the doctor's cine without finding teliel In* returned home discouraged .'.ml afraid he wu- going to -If*\nll was then Dl William-' I'mk I'lll-\nwere t mmended, and by tbe tine\nhe bad taken nine bozea no wa- pei\n(ectly well and able t-> u\" '\" wort\nagain.\" Mrs. Caatonguay continual\n\"I have alio need the Pilla tor to-\nI male trouble! and I..uml them n pen\nhit imiiifiiie. My little one al ***\now.*- (.-ond health and a rosy color to\nIhem.\nlh William-' Pink 1'ills cure .ill\nthe troubles due tn | I blood tr\nslutttei.il ne. ves. -uch a- iiiiiieinia.\nrheumatism, dyapepeia, neuralgia,\nSt Vitus dunce, partial paralysis.\netc., simply because tbey make rich,\nred, health-giving blood Bold hi ill\ndealers or by mail iit 50c ii\nboxes (or fi .Ml (nun The\nDr. Williams Medicine\nvilla, imt.\nni*|Ui..t ny litiloie.it.\nTbey t.d.l tbe youngater to sunk hi\nfeel lu il tub of suit vi liter If he vvunteil\nto toughen them. He Noaketl lil\nIui u.Is. too, with gotial results. ..in\nmorning his father -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*...i ha woaM whip\nhim on returning at noon At IIOOU\nthe father returned ami found tin*\nyoungster sitting In a lull of water.\n\"What niv Jtui lining that fm V\" In-\ndemanded.\n\"Uecauee,\" replied the yooagater,\n\"ynu milil yi-u welt- going to gin* uie ii\nllellng' Judge's I.llirary.\nThe Btehop'a Story.\nBishop Sanfonl OtOMtsd of Colonul. .\nat .i dinner lu Denver, sai.l npru|ios ii\nSal,luiPi hreakiiig. '\n\"I wns talking In un eastern cltig\ninaii tint other duy iil.un his church -.,\nlends w e\n\"*l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.np|\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00AB,. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I aald. 'that lu youi\ndistrict rulll affts Is the llllelnl nn c coll\nBltleral.ly '\n\"lie sinlltsl faintly 'Intle-i-il. ii*\u00C2\u00BB,' In-\naald. 'I Iiiuiili hate n vioaiil m-nl\nwhen It hi t,.i wet for golf or iiiod.r\nIng'\"\n\"Pi\ntlllpr, 1,\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' 'V mt of my\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2N\". I think ii\nyour lata staying\nWo* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 F\u00C2\u00BBult\n11 lathei objufl\n_,.. - - \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 li'Hilil \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nWithout a bottl, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nl\"|.'|.*'s |)yH\nhoiuvi\n'\"I u_\n^^^__ JVkifl\nN \"\"\" \u00C2\u00AB Id H fmm\n' \"I I\n\"'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB * \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t.lgn \u00E2\u0080\u009E| \"I\n\"\"''\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"- el ti...',\"\nnothing like - , \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,-.'*\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\"\"*> al hai * \u00E2\u0080\u009E(,\u00E2\u0080\u009E],*\n\"v.*s mat .uii,*,,1,.. ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nvaluable lives ,h\/\"i\njtained i.\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nwm ull lumme- ?.-.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\"i|*;.,iiu\nmedicine\nbos or six\nCo . Brock*\nHow Ha Helped.\nIlerlhn llriin.lt Hu. li n h-rrlil dn-tii.\nI hud lusi iilnlit. I imagined un attgt]\nrow cbaaed uie. und Just un llie li.ni.l\nthing was Mi-mi to overtake me the\nHilly Blond I tie her... BMaatOg mr\nnistnsl to the ii*.* ue?\nBerths Brunett So, ihr fence\nware trying lo wale limke down\nanil I Woke up Houston lost.\nWoodrow Wii-\nPrinoeton, \u00C2\u00BBn\nii i'!*-.i,\nleplnriin tin |\n*...,'. giving ury\n(im iiniv.*. ties lim\nlate,\" he said\nny degrees ju * ;>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tit\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n-t\nHe Mill,.\"I\n\"Well. Ill lie\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2lllll |K*I-..|\nuie it\ny..i\nami\nT\ni wager Nell will not give ber-\nn. If awav this lummer tin* wav she\ndid In-t.\"\n\"How was thai'-\"\n\"She and Dick bad their htSSdl together -\" much that Nel! got (recklea\nmi ..niy one side ot b tr fact\nUnit Free Press.\nDa\nAI bRIDGE.\nShe still sits nl brtdfa nt midnight\nAs tl.** clocks are strlklnir llio hour:\nNor tbouehla nf h.r i...m.- <>r tier (.niilly\nTo mnvc tier huve the power.\nRow often, nh. how often.\n8iiiiiiin-r unit Winter through.\nHns alio aat ti.us .it l.riili:.* nt ml.Ii.Ight\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nA>e, B.i.ti..|liii.-e (ill one nml two;\nAti-I bow nften. nli. h..w t.rten\nThrouuh tin* eoldafl h.iure of day\nMus nh,- ntrlvt'it with otli.-re llku tier\nFor |.i;r- or prize ut playi\nAntl forever nn.l forever\nit i.i:. this i \"i our f.tlr land swi-epe\nhe bride* tha interval dally\nTwlxt the Hint.. Mtt.* wakes and sleepe\ntlo. she sits still nt hrldgo at midnight,\nAnd prldf tn tier bosom siln,.\nFor she hn!.In ihe best ecore of n -wrtee\nAnd (I... t. .i n.nm ni trophy la here!\nCnrolinu M. - iln Itulwrta In New York\nuta,\nENGLISH\nill hard, mill\nhaving l\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nWile\nreported\nWill\nsatin ln their centre\u00E2\u0080\u0094It is her favorite\ncolor\u00E2\u0080\u0094they pay court to her \"\n\"Ah!\" Madame Vlllefranche had\nstood up. Her hand 'vent Involuntarily\nto her heart.\n\"One enters with hla hat on\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ihe\nsorceress Jerked out slowly\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"he keen*\nit on\u00E2\u0080\u0094hc advances ns they bow -he\ntnkes his hat off\u00E2\u0080\u0094It Is the King -'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>.\nkisses thc hand of the woman In rose-\ncolored satin\u00E2\u0080\u0094she salutes \"\n\"Mon Dleu!\" Madamo Vlllefranche\nsuddenly kneeled beside her. Andre, as I woniou\nexcited as she was, crawled forward for?\" And\nso as not to lose a word.\n_L!_?^.H*?:^ \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00E2\u0084\u00A2n pro-\n\"Welcome, Vicomte, welcome!\"\nAndre found himself staring ln the\ndim light with Intense surprise, not at\na w v.t in*.| hug, hut ut a young woman\nscarcely more th'in flve-ni\ndressed In flowing coal-black\nwhich ma.le her wealth of ._.. ....... \u00E2\u0080\u009E, .\u00E2\u0080\u009E . _- r:' \"\"'\". -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"*\"' \"\"\"\"7\nblue eyes, and darling skin all the ?,'\"\u00C2\u00AB fJ\"^0-^1 th? CrySt?' ls\nmore surtl.ng. Her dreas was wide Hffl2____E1__1!_3 T\u00C2\u00B0b \"\"'\nop.-n at thc throat and on her breast .h\"Cp T .? ' d '\" *n?or~there ara\nflashe.I an exquisite diamond cross. lpia|ou\u00C2\u00BBle\u00C2\u00BB. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'' 'es, quarrels, wars-star-\nAnd what 11 figure! Those flowing dra- ^'ng \"!on and. 'SJ^SiSZ out ,aB\u00C2\u00BBln,8t\nparies, that step forward revealed a Lh\u00E2\u0080\u009Ee\u00E2\u0080\u009El*.*..\n nt rm'l.m.wl Iuiu|m and l\u00C2\u00BBl\u00C2\u00AB-tii\ni.tit*.. from hnrte-t, l.l.i.wl .iwviti, rurl...\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0pita-,*-*, riaSboaa, wwtttty, .title,, mralaa *-\u00C2\u00BB'--\ninul .wulkii ttir.i.t. coagha, rtr. .-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 |.*,tl liv\nIM <\u00E2\u0080\u00A2( .!\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Imiii-*. W\u00C2\u00BBrn\u00C2\u00BBiil..d (hr mo.l iroti\nil.*r(iil lll<-tiii.li Oan tier kiun.11.\nTin- animal trainer\ntaken suddenly ill. bis\nfor duty ill bis steel\n\"Have ymi ever bad any experience\nin tin- line-\" naked the ownei .*(\nthe circus and menagerie, with aome\nitollht\n\"Not just exactly in this line.\" -he\nsai.i, \"but my buaband manages the\nbeasts nil right, doesn't bet\"\n\"H rtalnly does.\"\n\"Well, you ought to see how\nI cnn imuiai-e hi\nhum*\nR.ckihawi and Oandnt.\nin the mountain dietrlcta of indit\nihe principal veblelea ..f pnaeemei\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tune; am e nre Hie rickshaw ami He\nl.i.'.ly. with wI1I1I1 ltu.lvni.I K pl.iiii\nbus BMde i>\" familiar, 'll.e rtcMbav\n4 |*if.In*: ..ml pulled lliroiigh lh.\ntracts nu.i ...i (he r intU leading ou-\nililo the ct.ilnlir Iiy (uur coolie*, nm\n*ho tim..iy I- tarried on Ibe shi nl\neri nf four nn.l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".n.ellniM alx eoul.e.\n-ladille p ain't are at*o 11-e I to Koine ex\n.ent, imt in .1 nf the Inhabitants ami\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iiiiic nil elation ua\u00C2\u00BB. tbe ri. k\u00C2\u00ABhaw and\nlanBy The taller is ceoattveted \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2he plan uf n iM-gh iiox, but longer A\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Kile i\u00C2\u00BB attached tote nml nrt. which i\u00C2\u00BB\nlong enough lo give a Springy nmdon\ni lln-t L\ntold hv 1111 .' ,\nIhnt* degree-. i\n\" 'Well.' laid mj Iru nl tii]\nwas given lum !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * Uliw t\u00C2\u00BB\nthe \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"'i\"l bei \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 l.\u00C2\u00ABl.\ntin* flt-t becau\nI'lovnlelic- J..,\nMinard'i Lm.rr.nl. Luffll\nFr.tnd\n111 n Pu\n\"Tbis alrnw,'\nreally better 11\nIt's I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * 1 r 11, 111 ,, .\nman \"\n\"What's the\nSaw doff H\t\n\"Twelea doll\nNot mud ri at hat\nIriend, foi man w\nam.* \u00E2\u0080\u0094Philadelpli\npi\nmv\n\"I want to talk t v\ntbat young in n\nfather \"When I 1 Im \u00C2\u00ABi\nnight' to ymi la\n\"At Kl ti'.-l. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E] dal\neirl\n\Miat\nli'ast .*m\\nob. thnt 11 ., a,\najing it.- i*\nWhy, u a\nwhen ih,. eoollea\n\"re walking and (rol\neasily\nIhicago Tri-\nMinard'a Linimsnt Uitd ty Phyl\nnop 1.1 iiiiii bought a cheap bnt \"war-\nranted\" clock, ai tbe end of s week I\nhe rt-turpcd to the shop from which he\nhad procured his timepiece, with 1111\nexpression on his fuee, hut Willi evident bewilderment of mimi.\n\"She go click, cluck, click, cluck! all\nlight, tree tiny.\" he announced to the\nyoung woiniiii ivlio nulled mi lilm. \"I\nWind all light, sii nice you say. Nei'\nlun day she go click, click clack click!\nclick! cluck!\n\"I -a.ike her up--ao!-down ho!\nIon nd so! no good. She stop click\nstop clack only go when i slake.\n\"I aay give tne one less slake, more\nclick, cluck!\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Voiith's Ckimiwnlnn\niclani\nThat'i What Makes Him Mad.\n\"Why nn- you always quaiit-llng\nwith your 11 Ifc?\"\n\"She Is Slways arguing with me.\"\n\"llut ymi need not get angry; Juat\nexplain In her In a calm, gentle tone\nof vol.e wherein she Is wrong.\"\nilng A crt(ssple\u00C2\u00AB*e rests on the alioul\ntiers nf the 1 oolte. uud la shifted\nami then from one shouhler tu lh\ner for n-sl Hv the\ndger\n- ..\nnow\ne olh-\n command nf the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 only iu charge thla abift ls made al*\ni.tiltuiu-uusly.\nSHlNGLEf\nrv\u00C2\u00BB|i ti r QN Mit'i *\nMETALLIC ROOFING:\nWIINNIPEC\n\"Hut she U never\nI'oat.\nwrong.\"--||o\u00E2\u0080\u009E8|o0\nFarming.\nNothing will take (he vsrloua so. la'\ndistempers which I In- city und *...\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nelal life breed out of n mnn like '-no\nIng. like direct iiiiiI loving cm\nthe soil. It lira \u00C2\u00ABs c\nJohn HiirriHiglia.\niilncl wllh\nnut (he priMn. -\nhorse et once If you gont\n1 ir you Sont want te\noting woman ' TZtlLV. Bgu,n \"i.'l0 Woman F0' I ta\u00C2\u00ABte a rogue's faro with your mistress\ne-and-twenty. feo'led arter a pause-\"she gives orders ^ teonIf\nck draperies \u00C2\u00B0 mlnlBtera-ahe makes generals-she An\u00E2\u0080\u009E ag he rodo thr0UKh the WOO(!s\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,,','t. tramples on all who oppose her\u00E2\u0080\u0094 the I ,, .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E..,-\n\u00C2\u00B0. ..... ' Klnm tn b. -1\t\nIt was therefore a shame that above\nher upper I'j-i-tboro was the suggestion\nof a duck moustache, though lt added\nIn llie most extraordinary way to the\nweird effect of her nppearance.\n\"Welcome, Vlcomte, welcome!\" sho\nrepeated, but shs ofTcred hlu no salute save a wave of her flnoly shaped\nband towards a chair.\n\"1 um not a vlcomte,\" Andre answered doggedly.\n\"Tben wben did the Vlcomte de Nerac lose his rank?\" Bhe asked quickly,\nand laughed at bis obvious embarrassment. \"Ah, Vlcomte, If I were not able\nto divine who my visitors were I should\nnot liave\u00C2\u00ABa Jrlaket llUn this\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" ab\u00C2\u00AB ;iut-\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094.... ...... 01111\nwears her Jewels\u00E2\u0080\u0094she does not hear\nthem. What Is this?\u00E2\u0080\u0094yes, lt Is\u00E2\u0080\u0094a\nhearse leaving Versailles for Paris\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthe King looks out of tho window\nabove on to tho Place d'Armes\u00E2\u0080\u0094he\nshrugs hia shoulders\u00E2\u0080\u00941 do not see tho\nwofcian ln tho rose-colored satin any\nmore\u00E2\u0080\u0094I think aurely she ia dead aad\nno one cares\u00E2\u0080\u0094ah! the crystal tins become dim.\" She put it down und closed\nher eyes.\nDead silence, bul Andre could hear\nthe deep-drawn breaths it Mudame\nVlllefranche. H',' hands wte twiatoil\nIn supreme emotion.\n\"And the face\u00E2\u0080\u0094(ho face of the woman, did yen Uee that?\" she usked will*\nlt was little comfort to remember that\nhe had won his wager with Henri, ('mute de St. Ii.ii.. 1\n(To Be Continued)\nSome strikingly curious population\nstetislie- nre now being published 11.\nItxii'u. Some years ago the Italian po\nnulation was one of the most prolific\nin Europe, and in one period ol\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wenty vtmrs increased frnm 2S.nW).\nhOO to 3.1.00n,fW0 Now the tendency is\nstrongly in the opposite direction,\nwhile, st the snine time, emigration,\nwl *i. now roaches n million souls a\nyenr. is lenvine whole rural district*\ndepopulated. The nnturnl Incrense\nh*.' declined *nm 7.88 per thousand\nIn l\".U to ''.I in 1006. In the flniirish-\ning industrial districts tliere is soma\nnroiressive increase, but in the rurnl\nprovinces, like I.nbtmn, Auplia, Sicily.\nar*'1 the C.impngna, it 1* vindles down\nL?V\nfoot im. and Purllana.\nTlie pilgrims, or. as (hey nre nften\nrailed, the \"pilgrim fathers,\" were\nthe seventy four men antl the twenty-\neight women, members of the John\nlt'ililii.\n1(120. The Puritans were the Kngllsh\nniilicnnftirtnlsts who enme over Inter,\nthe name l.eliig given lo them on 11.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\ncount of their aupiKiacd grent puillj j\nof di-c'Mue Ufe uml dl*\u00C2\u00AB li.llmi.\n_THE RECORD ,\nCALORIFIC\nOur warm air heat producer for churches snd large I\npublic building,, po99e\u00E2\u0080\u009Ees a jm feiW|\nn the fact that i, he, ,wo air course.-.he air travel,,\njrough both the inner and outer coaling,. All product, |\nol combustion tr\ \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 j.\nj |, M c\u00C2\u00AB\"ne in direct contact wia\ny -Au-W surround the hoi air column*\nthus making the largest .uncurl\n01 heating surface to evefy\nsquare foot of grate surface\never achieved in a warm u\nheater. The flue construe\ntion admits of heat being\nforced direct to the mo*\ndistant and mosl exposed\nport of the building lo *-\nwarmed. ,07\nWRITE TOR CATALOGUE\ni^^SS^SP^'-MACHINE Ca\n|gggg\u00C2\u00ABH0NCT0fO-^ t, MONTREAL.PO\n8?NT8r08ft, VHiKF Wi* MONTREAL,\nVANCOUVER. B.K. Q| M N'i CALOARY,\nPQ.;\nALTA.\nro-\nK\nAccldenta to your hone,\nmay happen at any moment\nGUT RRADY for emergeuciea.\nBuy a bottle of\nFellows'Lceraing's\nEssence\nFor Lameness In Horses\nOnly 50c. a bottle \u00E2\u0080\u0094and aavee\ndolluri worth of time by curing\nlameneaa of every deacrlption.\nAt dealera, or from IS\nNational Drug * Ctwmlcal Co., LlmiUd, j\nAt the Viirinoiitli Y.M.C.A\nCamp, held ut Tusket Pall\nlltiya\n111 Aug\niiHt, I found MINASD'i TlNIMKNT\nii\" 1 beneficial lor sunburn, au Immediate relief for colic mul t..o|li-\noolis,\nALFRED BT0KE8,\n(ienemi Secretary,\n\u00C2\u00AB aa l.l nor thoua.jid\nVillage OOIlStsble (to villager wlin\nlind been knocked down Iiy panning\nmotor cyelint)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ynu didn't SSS ths\nnumber, Imt OOUid you Hwenr to the\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Am.\nMrSpBJL'iA5FAST 0R LUMOMEOW HOUSE-\nKEEPERS FIND A REAL SUPPORT IN\nTRIS6UIT\nwhit JrentT'or'Trt ^f^ Whcnt Wafer. Dlapl.ee. ordWJ\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2orvea, eocoa or ohocoloto,\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00B0up aa a oroiiton. with obeess, P**|\nor toileted, with butter.\nW. N. U. No.\nmnn?\nVillnger\u00E2\u0080\u0094I\n's 'eurtl me.\n'H.I; but\nTit-HitH.\nI don't tliink\nTry BISCUIT lor Br.akl..,; TRI8CU|T for LuncNon\nA\" Qrocara. 18c . Oarton; 2 for 2fc. No\nIntant to Kill\nin\n, ,,.,.nini* niuii\n\"\"' ,..!, into diffloulty wltli *\n;;j|ll\u00E2\u0080\u009E tough l\u00C2\u00AB a lone Urns\n11 n| ths plaos and pro-\n'\"\"' \u00E2\u0080\u009Ej0 I,,,,, u|i\" III 11 manner\n, i,,n tn tin* ,* milium\n|| I in im* ii.\" i\"\nvindicate ths maleaty * 1\nff, tidal wa * brought\n,n the oharge ..i assault\nkjl. When tin* juiy\nh :,! t two minutes they\nto\ni\u00C2\u00AB, dt*\n[intent I\nMl\nINK THAF NEVER DRIES.\nCar. Uaad In Handling Fin, Etchjng|\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nd Engravinga\n. ;;i(;\"\",,r \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *m una* *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 b.v, t.,\nI\"\"\":;HH \"' -wweomen h. thla boat\nMM, retm-rkod a dealei In flue prlnte.\nI ' taken,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. *\npl'llltH fm* (he ml,,,I.\nInk\n^A^V^KAIT MIXING REVIEW, TROUT LAKE CITY, B.b.\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\" ' \"II llllll\nUll*\n,.\"*\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" '\u00C2\u00BB I\"\"111\"*: engrevlngi sud\netehfnga pnietleully\nall the in.*,i whuae\nP-Wy mf trkmrnm^1\nin valuo\n?en-Angle\nGuaranteed\nUnderwear\nSTONES OF OTTAWA.\nGothic Pilii On Parliament\n\"Frozsn and Austere.\"\nWin,ni Campbell, In hii\neloquently\nHill\np*\niifiiicii i-i the Jury.\n.. in a familiar, .fl-\n' niuii have you to miy-\"\n,1 int,\" tsspondsu\ntic the jury, find thai\n,,,,| guilty of nil llllll'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 kill, bul simply to\nJun.- it \" New \"i\nany i\nI ' I\niieni\"\nn on*1\n1\nJ,*\u00E2\u0080\u009E*. snd hs\n, .uif.\n, overworked Whal are\ni. |...11\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 111\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 and mei-\n''I'1' \ jj ordered livei I one\n'V, i i!. one A dlsordsred\ni i, ordered I miach\nred stomach meana\nI ,. . 1 tha llflV\". S.Vntelll\nI i,ol, body Into sub-\nvictim leela sii i. i.n\nVegetable Pllla are\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 puaiatilra\nIt\nli\nI\" I.H-\nniir\nUl \u00E2\u0080\u009El l\"'',''1\"1' '''\"-Intiiliu!,,!^.\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"lli*-.* Itlllil, ;.\u00E2\u0080\u009E,),. K,ld Wll(, J. ,\n\"\" U,fl >\"\" 'fJi-M -nv p\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,L I\n'In.ltni.iM 11, ihi,\n\"> tmi \u00E2\u0080\u009E ure VJ< 0|\nWW Made* in mtay\nlltficl .nd llyl,,, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABnoui ptieea, in l\u00E2\u0080\u009Erm.\nnting me, U\u00E2\u0080\u009E wamtg,\nmm .,\u00E2\u0080\u009E| c h i 1,1, P n\nPartn'\n\"i'i,,'\n. I mine\nI)\n|\u00E2\u0080\u009E.l\u00E2\u0080\u009E*l K\"1 '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"\"\n,,,\nthe\ntins\nline\n\"I\nWomen Vou hove\n,wn, ynu iniii*.lu\nui I thoaa i\", \"I.\nthink\nI\ni\nnever drlea nf\n\"'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\" In ihia ii,,..\n\u00C2\u00AB\" ......ll.* 11 .\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, he aafelj ,W ,,,,,\n \"' hum*, of only two ul Ihem\n\" \"'\"I\"11 i Durer baa -i., ink\nf\"\"> 'lrl'\"- And ymi ki i Is \u00C2\u00AB\n'\"\"\u00C2\u00BB ' \u00C2\u00AB*s tbey were aiiva n\nli\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB been uur riequenl exp \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n,1*1V>' Prlnte fully 200 y..,ir,i old ihow\nilgna timi ti,,. mk m,in i \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\ntere in It, M \u00C2\u00BB,. i\u00E2\u0080\u009Em. |eBrne(|\ncom in aeelng ihem rubbed\n\"A I\"11 whether be be a profea-\n'\"'\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" timsteur collector, ran tell at\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * r \"wl \u00C2\u00AB i\".'.t has bad another\none pulled ... n.*- ,, ror to bl\n'\"'\"\"'l eyea the telltale marki ol lhe\nink baring heen drawn across \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 blank\nI\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 s tbe paper are aa clear e* a ?,' ' '\" '\" \" '\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-\"'\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" a boj and\nll\u00C2\u00ABbl Thai la why we keep , r ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E '..''.\" , >\"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\"!-'. who came\n' Print* I\" toies thai Joai ut tbem bled \u00E2\u0080\u009E', \"T,.i\" \"\" \"'li'\"\n, \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 < inlaid eS \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 , ;. ;::':\n, I '\"\"\"\", ' ne below it IMaM ippl, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,| llh \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ho\u00E2\u0080\u009E , .\u00E2\u0080\u009E.hi. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nBol it is |,,st aueb trlflea tint \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00B0u don'l ache; you oidy thinl\nr mai ti,.* hale ..( \u00E2\u0080\u009E , j gu( \" - bo) looked up a;ing 'Bul\nHo Had It\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lHh'\" '-ii ol i, convei mn.,,\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"aneed to lieai between a boj\n1 t hri i,.in Bel mtial\ndoubled\niiu band V\nI .|l,n lam .\nuapeot I\n,11 (latt\nthai\nthink\n| i,ia'.,.\nj iirlnt\nN.-tv\ni-irti, thooaands of dollars.'\nirk I'i.\nI\nA CORDIAL NATURE.\nHE WAY TO THE WEST\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Iff '* Smith is via\nNorthern Ballwaj\ntrains between Kd\nJJ Winnipeg and Ht. Paul\nroping ('nr aenrioea\nCompart nt Libit i. in cura between\nIM . I St. I'liul. Male \,i,l\n* Saskatchewan Valley\nI tun laiuls? ll not,\na trip out there thi-\nigeat will Im* pl... ..I\nmilh u,l\"i mati'.n. <>r write C\n,. wi Ar - General Pa\nIf ll It Not\nta\nTbe\nried tl..*\nbeha-ee I'll\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 uhl,\"\nuhen ita\n. -mull\nmy'.- lathai\nIV 11 11 V \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 iu\nreplied thi\nnil ovei in *\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I'hiln.l.l\n$100 RP.WARD $100\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,.. ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. . i-i\u00C2\u00BBr .ill to timmi lo toi\n... inmAmt dlwi-t... thai riwrt\nue la all iu mmm. mi o..t:.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .i.i,b Cor. oi tb. ml, pa-eM\u00C2\u00ABa\n,. \" .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 D..-I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .1 frMr.B.l, I'fct*!,*.\ni immo, r**a\u00C2\u00BB i\u00C2\u00ABll*\u00C2\u00ABt m,..at*\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 >t!t\u00C2\u00ABtlnQ uImIAIi, n.l.ta\n, it.. f?.T^1^.*\u00C2\u00BB b... mi mv.\n. ...- O..I O ., nlt\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,*M 11..\n mm, Ibe, tl ImiU to Mr* hand\ninomom \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .!.\ni j fitiaeieco.. Toi\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABe, a\nI m tt.it ** We\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ul. (ulli mie Ito en\nY-Jurt, Do Your Beit\nAcquire 11.\ncuiti' ,iti.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E of cordiality snd pop-\nBlSHtj e..ll> hi life lllll |,.*,t,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E k.reat\ndeal to tin -tiiii one's advancement,\ncomfort un.l bapplneaa\nit I*, n mortifying thing t., bars a\nKl,niii feeling in tin* deptha ..r one'i\nheart ami jet ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,t be able tu eipreaa it\nt*. re|\u00C2\u00BB.| iieopla .then one baa ju-i the\noppoalta feeling toward tbem To ba\nin. aaed In an i> | exterior \u00C2\u00AB,.h a mall]\nwarn, l,,'.,,t s \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 u\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Et ggfortunsU\nthing\ns-n:.,* people here a repellingexpree\nalnn in their fScee ami manoer wblcl\nu \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . snstanl enfaarraaamenl lo r ti.-nt\ntmi tbey do not aeem able to *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIt. Thla l\u00C2\u00BB largely doe to a '\ncurly training oi tu the fm t thai tome-\nttmea tbeee people bare i\u00C2\u00BB*<*n reared\nIn the Country, nway fr..m th.* great\n(eaten 11 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . tbej do\na the :i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 antaga of aoi I'd ln-\ntarcoone, and lo rooaequenre\neoM ...nl appeei nnaympetbetle uhen\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r.'ti.v it ppu-ilte\nIt l*< a ten llfBcull tbllg '\nrtuiie tbeae bao( \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pa t\",t tht\n(Inn ..f 1TI.-I tl 111. ..( a del; |\nkhiiiiv feeling tmi ani every bod. will\n(p. f..r t... pen np tbe hurl exterior ho\nthat ibe aool ran c\pr'?'\u00C2\u00AB itaelf Boe*\n'* '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Hit*\nre got inside Information,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHelp youi children to *.-r.i\u00C2\u00AB atrong\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' by f.ani.ia\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ting any-\ni <-- ,11 health Ona\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,:, children , *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'in- Kemtivo them with Mothm\nWorm Exterminatoi it\n,,. vei i\nHarry, .. brighl youngater,\ntold lo In mothei that he i\nKivi I,,,,, tu,* oenti loi a doaen\ncued fi mn the Boora, thu\niting In , yeai old babe,\nwaa\n\"i,i'I\npin\nplena\n, l\u00C2\u00BB. \h. prolt\ndaughtei getting \"i.\nDo you il.u.k aha\ngreat ingi i\nMai ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,. it i- v. i\na|i|~- Itut aurely ahe\n. ..( tl.e t| II\nteh ' Y. s, madam, ahe\nI'hiladelphia Inquirei\nI\nKEEP BABY WELL\nmothei wil*- lm\nlahlets III,.I hhe Will\nno otber n\n\-,i* pledfe vmi tu ir \u00C2\u00BB.ud\n*. I *.* -\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0cn.irant.-e .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ilmt Baby'i Own\n. no opiaV\n-tul! Th\n*..* ami cure all tba\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ..( babies nn.t v.**ni *\nI I. 1 Ken '\nHaliv'- (iwn Tal.\ni\u00C2\u00BB*-t all rmiiel medicine\nmid children I kn\n,. nmi,end lheiu lo\nmv nun experience\n* ,i . d<\n. bos i. i\nine I . Hi--, kviii.\nnr i.i crawl, limn finding\nthem\n\"W I,.*.! will \\",i .1\" witl, the i ley\nwhen \u00E2\u0080\u00A2...,) earn it. Harrj \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' he\nneighboi\n\"With th* firal r,v m-.\" .-.*,,.I\nH .. promptly, \"I'll buy a papei\ni- and eatter them all over\ntlie Imn . \" Harpei - Weekly\nA\u00C2\u00BBk for Minerd'e end Take no Other\n\ bluejacket three -I t- in th**\nvviml wai creating a big dieturbanoe\nia only aftei tin*\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .11. * -man had arrived on tie*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 that he waa overpowered and\nthe -ix afterward eaeort-\ning him on board hia ship Saluting\nthe i'ii,.**, ol the watch aa I** il lie\ncould, he n i\nbl hix |ihli. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nun 'board,\nahii \"\nVmi mean they brought you i n\n\"Beg tn differ, ahir I In..uch;\nIhem, -h,, I -inrounded them, ahii.\"\nIllustrated Bit*.\nI\ni take v..ui cigarette\nii mouth l* then* hui\t\nit th.- end ..l H*\ndeal. inv-eii\nI\nV.\nKile\n1)\n1\nI\nI\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 in* happy while you\nThen do not del i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 d Holloa\nall kinda \"i * orn\nI allure with it i- un\n\u00C2\u00AB. I told ymi h lea\n* mployod that ha\nmy wages ,,, exnontli\nind didn't lie'\nll l'l,I-l II. hi\nnm\nII.\nami nn-.'\nII.V\nIn '\nby thai\ntun,\n1\ni billing\nj,*. \"\nTit\nt M,-,rd*, Liniment in tha Houie\nptllii, *\nI.\nj\nU\nIttl I\nI-i\nmembers ..( tbs relch\nhiniiclie.i n movement to\ni orraina CPrtnoe'a leal\na grand auohy, uud to\ni - -fi I hnn. Prince\nli ch, un die throne ss lhe\ngrand duke.\n\OurNew\n\Hair Vigor\n\u\H[S H,,r Vl\u00C2\u00AB0r W\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB00d'\n'ne *\m that was made. Bui\n*yn In\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB y way. New \u00C2\u00A3ot{le New\n\Z t,s' Ask your druggist to\n!sho*\">oyou,\",hencwkind.\"\nLgj '\"nee Iht color of iht hair.\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2m\u00C2\u00ABU with auk belli*\na aaow u ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 #\u00C2\u00ABur\n^rs\n...Una\nA.k kiei ak\u00C2\u00ABt II,\n.... Aomb.my.\nThe Horee'e Anceatora.\nIi.t.r- i.t ii. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . dellgbtn]\nrt ttl, tin* dtatlngulabrd gpoealog] \u00C2\u00BBiii. li\ngaologlata bar* completed fnr tbat\nv I aiilinal At leaet tbe name- of\ntbe I atora i-hik \.*rv di-tin-\ngnlabed Her* Is tbe IM, wltb tbe gao\ni..h*i' .ii area Is \u00C2\u00AB hi b em h lived\nrninretl by Profceaol v, s Rice Mn*\nline ot decent beglna with Qyre.\nrlum end Bohlppoa .*f the lower am ene\n1 )..*,i folio-* Protorohlppua aed\nOrahlppns 'f the middle aorene; Ki-i-\nhl|-|'..h i.f tl |i|\"*r ne. M.*i..lil|>-\npoa \u00E2\u0080\u009Er ti\u00E2\u0080\u009E. i,up-, tm; us bltberiuni of\nthe lower iiii-eiie. rarahlppua, Proto-\nhlppas sad I I ; PUS Of the middle\nan.l upper ,,,i.\u00C2\u00AB.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,.*. and Bnally Bquoa\n,,r u and the quaternary,\n(torn vviii. h tin* modern bone dliertly\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ndi lli| (a,'..'ii anil lli|.|.Mluni\nrepresented \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*.,,* Ienl dde brancbee that\nih.hi h nin iii deoraedaata,\nMore Leughter, Let! Su.cdei.\ni,iiih,.,i,,L.. - of i, igbter\nninni.t ih* o ted It ahekea up\nth.* .1 apbragm. seta tb* pulae* b\ntn a lively llica-llie -(ilnlll.ltes th*\ni.i -,i , erpora m* eoUveoa lb* brain\nand aometim*** produces dlalocatlon ..f\ndie }aw vitie,, Indulged In I\nhy a man \u00C2\u00ABith a large uhmiiI. l'-.tl\ntilth dlerretlofl lengbter is sa Inep r\nIng nt n \u00C2\u00BB.ti breeoe, \u00C2\u00AB< i-efreablot ss\nin Aiiitii-t abowec it*, moral effect Is\n|lO.V..I..I f.l,i|i',t.,tlell. It lUU killed\nmora rhUcutou* aqwrettthms bj la\nting roara of oobdlef than any\notber iiifuiv W bal eas be re de\nrtajve than a la-wbl n..* mas wbo\nlaughi m rer k.u- blmaett Bxchangi\nLiving Up \u00C2\u00ABo Hie Nam*.\nA tent her ,1, a . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2--!'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB II h\"-'l l\u00C2\u00BB I1'\"-\ntmi had among bei pupils s colored\nboy no 1 llalph Wslde Bmeraoo\nLongfelloa U in* was sbeeol en*\nBondsy, ah* aaked lb* ckias if any one\nkm*\" iiic reason for hi- sheen. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.\n**i ret km. 1 do,\" 1.1 id one small, -*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\"*-\nnmi looking boj\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0whii in lbs reaeou, Jobi -\n-1 gueaa in*'-< 1 \u00C2\u00BB' errttlng poetry.\"\nresponded Ib* boy, with \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 dellfbted\ntbnckle Voutb'a Comimnlon\nTHE SACRED CODFISH.\nFamoui Emblem That Ado.ne the\nMeenchu.ette Stelelwu.e.\nA codflah can-I la wood I '\nwall ul lb\u00C2\u00AB M 1 1\ntra Not Violent in Acl\n,,-. when they vu-1, lo\n... th.- itomach, resort t** Ep-\n-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2in an.l other purgali 11\t\n1 It ,11 then action, but aerve\nuuan.nt i*iK..| Theii ii-* pro-\nlm*.- incipient cbilla, ami if por-\n,,i 1,,,'v injur,* tha itomach\n1 * they acl upon th* inteatinea\nbenel J waj Parm\n.l.l.- Pilla anawer all purpoaea\nin till ,..*! Lav*.* no auperior\nth.* while tnabojpiuj\n, ,r repreeeotative*\nin Uu*\ntwa\n1 uf\nlesk uf\n\u00C2\u00B0* make our new Hair Vigor It\nJ'uvethe alighitat effect upon\nna J ,lle h,lr* you m\u00C2\u00BBy eee It\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00C2\u00AB (tiiV\"' '\"/ length of time wilh-\nItUlai h.|! ch*n*'n\u00C2\u00AB the color. Stopa\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ..\"r- Curea dandruff.\n'*\"\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB. 0. Agtt Ofc. 1*.^ M^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\ncbuaetta\nitatebouae In Boeton Between\ndaealr plllsrs II occuple* 1 P\nhonor, directly oppoelte tba\nZ pi-eeldlng offlcer, Tbl. wood\u00C2\u00AB A\u00C2\u00BBJ\n,1 original sacred eodneii\nami H ba* sealatei\n,r n\u00E2\u0080\u009E. lawmaker*\nmore tban it cen\nveil!\nI\nIn the reiiewneil\nor tin* Old Colony,\nnt the dellberatlona\n,,r m . amehuaett* for\n, i-*-\"--*th^a',TXiM\nht t,,n ' '\nin which , W \"'\" 1 \"\"' .'\n tree* ^ lbs ''\"-'\";>\",\"\nwuvenlrofwlonlalertandln^aw.\nThe follOWlUg \"i\"1 \"f lH \"\"\"\nla mt en in 11 Itoaton psperi\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a::;:.i \u00C2\u00AB\"^\"-;\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2eatnr I carver ol lb* c\nw*,..mI cnrvi 01\nit it .* mi\n_ imtaro. I\nllthi-.l 1,1\nArtillery\nraine ii-\nninpnn:\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iiptnli\nth\netl iWh H< \u00C2\u00BB\"s \"\n \"^aaris-r\n 5ft!Sff5\nI,, wss rall-ml \"\"\nto \u00C2\u00ABntrlb.ite to the deeo\u00C2\u00ABtton of th.\narticle of export Cnptaln Welcn\n, .,. iden of Immortnllslng\nI ,1|T :\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei colored so aa W\nIDd was hiiuK\nlabsd\nlliulle Of life\nwall Of tbe assembly Imn.\ntbi\na fin1\n,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, th-*\n; old h- .,\" said the priaonei\n1 want you t\" paj partition while I'm a-makiiiL*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 menl\n\"Hunt address the eoorl a- 'Bill.'\ntatice, \"01 I'll lim- you\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iu|it\n\"That'a all right, William.\" replie 1\na* wu/ growed up to*\nL'.thei an' I reckon you leel a- dignified a- n alligator on a log in a\nmillpond up thai. bul el you decide\nagii heaven help\nwhen I ketch you In tha middle \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nthe road ii 1 with V\".n proceed\n\tlaiiia Constitution.\n11. World I- Full nl Pain The\na,,1 peine that afflict hu-\nnanity are many nnd eonatant. aria-\n(rom a multitude ol Indiitin-\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iii-hahlf inn-,\"-, but in the inniii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wing t an'a negligen\u00C2\u00AB in taking\nhealth lh Phomaa' Ee-\n.ta- the outcome \"( 11 until cry I**, aome specific which\nwould ipeedilj relieve pain, and II\nha- filled it- miaaion to a remark-\n' ;,.*.*.\nDoubtleaa Prinee Pushii f Jap ui\nmade tin* acquaintance .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0( Highland\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lipers In the eourae \"l hia vi-it t-.\nind l. .- recalled thai Lord\nJohn Ruasell, when on a viail to\nQueen Victoria at Balmoral, a-ke 1\n11 , m.,.,. n'- own pipet (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hav*.*\ntie plsy In hia preaanoa\nWhal kind ol piper -I\" you want-\"\n, ked the man.\niu 1 auch anothei as youraelt,\n.ui.1 the Bngllah -tat.-man\nDrawing himaell up, th,* musi,nni\nI grandly \"There'* plenty -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nlike vuiii-fl'. bul very lee\ni,i,, ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" Cleveland I sadei\nItch, Mange, Prairie Scret. het snd\nivary mr... ut contagious Itch on hu-\nn\u00C2\u00ABn or animal* cured in 30 mtnulei\nuy Wolturd'e Sanitary Lotion,\n\ prominent Unerican politician\n,,.|\u00E2\u0080\u009Etf- tl\u00E2\u0080\u009E* following atory \"Once,\ni\u00E2\u0080\u009E. -at-. -I told three neg a lhal\nI ,i give a big turkey to the\nwho'd give the beal\ntain* \u00E2\u0080\u009E Republican\n\"The Ural one mid\n.,,, kaaa da 'Publleana boI wa col\nl\"lk\" f\"'' , \u00E2\u0080\u009E . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii\nVery jood, Pete, said I\nHill, let me heai Irom you '\n\" 'Well, I'ae a Publican kaa* -I\ngib ur- a pertective tariff.'\n\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I',,,,.\" I excli I Now,\na-hat hav* you to aaj '\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E,... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 aald Bam, I -* n\ni i.,. | wants dat turkey\none\nreason f.\" Ins\n['aa n Tulili-\nre.l\n'Kow,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0y' .f\nBam,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I'i ihi.\n^KIDNEY |\nMi vviiiiiti i;aiii|ii..||. now\nproHe wmk, eloquently deaeribed\nj many Canadian aoenea, In rich wm.l\n; pleturea. The Mmiiimu Provinota lm\ni ipeaka ol a- a \"region ol much Bee-\nline ui bold, rugged ahorea, iml.lt.\nI I\"\"\"'-*'-uih. ami vnst hen uiiirsheh It\ni is ii region teeming with hlatory nn.l\n\ legend \" Tha peraonallty and achieve.\ni ment* ..I Howe and Haliburton eoms\nin Inr unstinted lamlatiiin. The nt-\ntran*(\u00C2\u00BBna ol I'rench Canada receive a\njiiHt meed of prnise. \"There is a charm,\na aunintnesa, nn nrtistic quality, a\nreal love of life nnd itfl Imppineaa\namong her peorile which Reenii itndly\ni wantlpa elaitwher* upon this continent.\" In the ehn^tr iiptui Mont-\nr.*,i' imtvever. the nutlinr xetfrctn tha\ni \"I'llit.n nnd the character ol the\nI donation of the Prench-Canadiana\nOttawa, th.' canital, hnn prompted\nMr Campbell lo some of his beat\nn Intlve writing and most an*\nthuaiaatic aentenees,\nWorthy ot Preservation.\nII.* bei level tha atonea ..I Ottawa are\nno les worthy ,.! pmervation In lit\naratura than were ti,,. htim.-s ol Van\nlee winch Ruakln hsa praoerved lor\ni\"* b rity The maenlfleenl Oothic pile\n-ui Parliament Hill is described a..\nBeen 'nun mnny points\n\"The main building, snproaehed\nfrom tha Ironl on a brighl winter\nini-ht, haa been much admired It\naeema t\" atand oul on Ita creel >.f bill\nlike ii dream m itone, Irocen and aua\ntore an the Canadian winter nighl It\nsell And vet Ihih building i- ii- much\nB pari **f the .'.I world ns any edifice\nIn mediaeval buill Rurope.\n\"Perhapi ihe loveliest view to be g\u00C2\u00ABt\no* thia building la by approaching it\nIroi i tb* Irant, In ona ol those still\nw,*,ti*r evenlnea, when the sun hns\n...i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.. tt\u00E2\u0080\u009E. ,,,..! Df ii\u00E2\u0080\u009E. Qstlneeu Halla\n\"- ' 'in* .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<.ii and orange afterglow\n-'ill li. r- alnna the ridge **( th* wei\ntem aky Here In the ateely evenln*\nH \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -*it..|v building, its windows\nnl'\"1'' ''.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* i it- pinnaelea and\nlower* hi\" tladdin'a palace or a cry*\natalllaed laim dream.\nDjlicte Tracerv.\nBehind the ihedowy outlines nt the\nw>.-*..in end the treea, denuded \"f\ntheir verdure, -tnnd n delicately pen-\nel\" ' tnicerv ni-niiist the exti,i, -,1,\nh' and cold of the winter evening,\nand fn-* above and over the edge \"I\nthe horixon burn out ste,t,l(.*i.st and\nh*:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the wintry item.\"\n\"Tl\" r ii*... Season*- and Woods\"\nI* ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ..ir...! uonne eTcellent writinr\n'.' here \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! e In the whole vtorl.l\nire the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2. * * , .ns of the wheel-\nIp* -rear more hesntiful nml diatinc\ntive than In Canada.\"\n\"When the hei\"ht of the mid-.'\".\no.er jh oa I ll..... Ih.eins to inv\nI the mot .1 -livhtf'il season of\nII ' '. ..-ir the rich, rine iVv*\n\, l.l. .1... r ,.! .( .en h'.**..m.*.l hei*.*\"'.\n.' .* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Una \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I....Is K I- pn-* M *\no\u00C2\u00BB-- ..- . ne nn| of door* hv fi-'l\n' .' u I-, r It, Ihem I'l.-.s th*\nwhol* ol o'.r -^-\"a-toin world t\"ll\non a veil \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' deliehtfnl elnmnur.\nA Si'enre and Pear*.\n\"Over tl,,* countryside there reata a\nailenee .'ii\"! a peace that ia ut ..not*\nglad and mournful. All nature aeema\nin n tni*'\"l \"( quiet contemplation ll\n,s the tune ol th* vear when men\nihould forsake desk nnd counter ami\ntl -.inlii.1 cue nl the h.i.-y street\nm.d pet out ol doors away, alone, in\nBome deep, I wood, ..r by some\nwide water; wh.-n they ahould gel\nnway. (or a time, where the chains nf\ncare cannol flank, where tln-y may\n...'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2itsur.* the P Ity strife nml the\nihrivelled ambition In tbe l.cht ol\nthe vn-t apace* and the eternal si-\nlenee Thi* i- th* truest medicine. Die\nh.. t -ih.,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,(',,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 (or the nverape life-jaded,\ntoil-ridden mnn.\"\nWalkine to Canada.\nTwo little girla. who were found ie*\neently by Monmouth.-hue full..*, mi\nthe roa.l near Tredegar in a diatreaeed\ncondition, t. >1>I a remarkable atorv to\nthe poliee Their names are Kluu\nbeth nn.l Elsie Taylor, aijed 11 and '.<\nni*- respectively, and tbey eeid thej\nbad tramped Irom Bromyard in Hera\nfurshir.*. a distance of about 70 miles,\ntccarding t<* theii atatement, then\nmothei biting dead, and their lathei\nhaving deaorted them, they set out\neight daya \u00C2\u00BB*-'\" with their brothel\naged if., wuh the Inteatlon ol going\nto Rhymney, where they believed\nthey had an aunt living, nml with\nthe lurthei Ides ol being forwarded\ntn anothei aunt in Canada. They hud\nInet iln* oompany ol their brother nt\nRhymney Bridge, and then, it aeemed\ngot off then rse on H road which\nwould have taken tliein to Newport\nTh.ir brothei appeared t.> have foraged for them mi the way. nm! tbelr\npilgrimage had nol occasioned Inquiry till cold hiincry, and travel\n-taine.l they were lountl crying by\nthe road.-ide\nRAISING CHURCH\" FUNDS.\nThe Kaffir* Mix In a Lot of Fun W.th\nTheir Genaroeity.\nThe gentle Kefflr when he does I*\nCome I'hiisllaiii/c.l has his own Idea*\nof lhe Ik-kI method of mishit,' fun.l-\nfor tbe aupport of tbe \"cause.\" Prom\ntbe auhjolned deecriptlon ..f a native\nmeeting sent bome by u mlaslonary u\nw.iiiiii BPimar that native generoally\naltbougb of a rougb and tumble char\nin*,,'-, ,s dlslliictlv productive Of ways\numi means;\n\"Recently i attended n native ten\nmeeting, at which more than EU was\nraised by tbi* very i\u00C2\u00BB'.>r congregation.\n-il way ,.f doing it wns cbaracterla\nti, ami amualng, They paid 2 abUtbiga\nto sit down t\u00C2\u00BB tea. Then some one\nwould pay .i abllllnga r..r sucb snd\naueb a mnn tt> be required to cot up\nggaln and leave tbe table. The man\nthus assailed would pay .'In. 0d. for\nIcate to sit down again. There won a\na|ieclal table nt which hIx could sit.\npaying SU extra shilling ench fnr the\nprivilege. They hnd Just got seated\nwhen a man paid 7 hIiIIUhl-s to clear\ntbem out. and they paid niinllier H shll\nHug* to sit on. mul so It went on. They\narrange nil this themeelvee, and this is\ntbelr way of giving b> tbe cause. One\nmnn hnd n tin ..f sirup. He said he\nwould |.ay - Shillings to P'.nr It over\nam.ther men's head who hnd got blm\nSelf lip well In 11 large Collar, etc.; this\nman paid .'I shilllnss to lie let off, the\ntirst man 1 shillings iiguin to do it, the\nOther B shillings tO escape, the lirst (1\nabllllnga to do It ami did It. nml, oh,\ntbs laughter and tbs mess?\"\nHii Opportunity.\nArdent Swain (to object of his nffeo\nlion! For several weeka post I have\nbeen trying to s|>enk to you, Misi\nRoes, but you never guvo me tin\n.-hiuice of putting in a wurd. I there-\nlore gliully nvnil myself of your lc*u-\nporary hoars.*n.^s to muke you 11\nafler ol marriage.\nFArtOOS SlEUfH' fiETIHES.\nHad Many Exciting Adventures During Hii War Against Crimlnali.\nAlter twenty-six yeara' exciting Berime at Bootland Vuni Deteotlvi\ngfiint 'Hennas Oregory, known .in *Li.*n-\nUeman 'iom,\" baa ju.-t ratiri I on a\nlull pension, In hia time Oregory m-\n,* 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! n,any notorioua ciimiiiui.-. Ue\ncaptured a gang known iin Um\n\"( a bine t ol Clime,\" and undi i arhoae\nguidance ull hit robberiea wt re c u\nin.l out, Oregory wm, giiud will, u\nlaeility f... diagulalng and he appeal\ned in many atranga oharaotera, In oritur to enter un.l ruid a club in Boho\nIn* waa given the tusk of gaining iui-\nmittanee to tha premiaes, At un ap\npolnlod time, dreeai d aa s p.sir old\nman. bl waa lu chiiig up nguiimt tiio\n.l.sir, laden with a basket oi ground-\nael The doorkeeper, n pugilist, knocked bin. OVSI Into the rond. Tint this\ngave the wa.ting ofticers an opporl .*\nity ol getting Inaide and eftecting their\nmiaaion In order to ke\u00C2\u00ABp observstion\non oartain housea Oregory nlten\nml..pled the role ol a pavementartiat\nOne lummer, for weeka be might hava\nbeen aeen daily outside the Oeneral\nl'u 1..II.,..* us a hoot-cleuuer, un.l\neventually ha brought off tha arrc-t\n..f ii gang I btaining the position of\nValet to a wealthy coiner, who k.-|it\na mansion in Westminster, Oregory,\nwith other offiocra, oontrived s big\noou\b (oui ooniaderatea being aant to\npeulu aervitude V.*t Qretory himaell\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lul not eacape arrest. Ono* atbib\nlounging ah mt Portland plaoa di* * d\nin rag* he waa arrested and taken to\nMitrylebone Polio* Station u.- a vagrant. A Bond Btraet oapture ia quite\na dramatic little story Ona morning\n(.rego,*, iiotiiv.i in iionil atreet e landau top outside a Jeweler'a ahop. A\nwmi,an dreaaed In the heigbt ..f fashion alighted and h.oke.i mto the window She -.mellow attracted the detective'.*, attention, and wu.s aoeq t\"\ndrop ber parasol through the grating\nundei the window The shop aa ,*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(-\nants notioed her trouble and came oul\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2o help h.-r recover the article. No\n.oi *r 1,'c! the left the shop thnn\ntwo \"an lie\" onterad and proe led\nlo fill their pockets with fewelery.\nThe detective got assistance and nr-\nrest\u00C2\u00ABl all three, who turned out to be\nold convicts.\nBritish Briefs.\nThere are 30,000 people in Kugland\nwho have lost one or both lege.\nAt the la.-t i n.-u.- there were \"lily\ntwo widowa under ut veil teen ill England.\nLondon's aniiunl meat ration ia over\ntnn.iHio (..ns, and th- li.-h eourae\nweigha ovei 100.000 t,.,,-\nTh-rc i- talk in Kugland ..f celebrating the bid nteiiaiy ,,f the birth of\nCharlea Weeley, which occurred Dec\nI-. ITOT.\nThe Dreednoughl haa lour Bcrewa\nand two rudders Owing to th* sim\npliciiv uf her turbine enginea -ho enr-\nliea fewer men than other lingo battleship*.\nScotland during the last tan yeara\nha- grown wealthy in ic-n,. - more\nlain.lly than baa Knglnnd, the rates\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 if increase heme B0 i\u00C2\u00BB'r cent in Boot-\nlend and only II |ht cent tn Kugland\nSundtr Night Lunches.\nlhe Suiiiiay night iuu.*h ibould he i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tuple meal wbleb nt|Ulres tint little\ntime or imrl, Oue family always\nser.es it durum tbe warm suuiiuei\niiunili- o.i a plea-tent, acraeuad i*onb.\nCircular nickel trnys. with a fringed\ni;,,ii..,i..,,. are passed, wbleb saves aet\ntlUg a table Sandwiches, olites. flesh\nrootle* or take, w ith lee creuiu. leiuou\n:itle or other fruit Juice, conslltutes the\ncustomary meat wltb occusiouully tha\naddition of a salad.\nThere is always aueb n variety of\nimiilwit lies to choose from that tbej\nneed never bacome monotonous.\nChopped celery atl.l.sl tu a salad\ndressing makes a most il|i|K*Ilr.illg fill\nIng: ni-** lettuce, peanut batter, chop\nIxM nuts with salad dressing mnl or\ntuge marmalade, t'uid meat rua\ntbrongh \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*, meat chopper and seasoned\nis ii go,,,I tilling.\nKoiueiiiiie* olive* or sweet cuciimner\n[il'klet nre chopped tine mid lidded to\ntiie uuiii (chicken, ham. tongue ot\nlamiii. with cough salad dressing to\nspread easily\nI'rult anted \u00C2\u00BB*liti crisp wafers makes\n.i pleasing lunch Pineapple* aud apri\nenls. tipples haiiatias uml celery, or\nanges <>r grines with celery nnd nnta\nire nil nl.v for s-iind*.\nWhere the Relief Would Be.\nI>r. Story, tbe latt principal of ..'las\ngow university, taking* holiday in the\nco.iutrv ..lift*, was met by the minister\nnf the district, win. remarked: Reiki\nprincipal! Ymi berel Why, you u usi\ncome ami relieve me for n day.\" lh.*\nprincipal replied, \"I don't promise to\nrelieve you, bnt I might relieve your\ncoiigrcgatli.il.\"\nComing and Going.\n\"What kick have you ngninst car\nrleil llfel\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \\VII. If I don't keep my wife dress\ned In the height Of fashion 1 have troll\nhie with her. ami If I do keep her\nilrcsscl In Ilu* height Of fashion 1 have\ntrouble wltb h.*r dressmaker.\"\nHer Loei.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tfinnva-'Rdlth Is so sorry she took\nTTeil.ert's ring hack to price It Pen*\nlope Why soV Chidys 'Why. the Jew\nt-ler said seclne ll.-rl.ert hadn't Ix-cn\nIn to settle for It. ns be promised, he\nguessed he'il keen It.\n99.90* Pure\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094That'* what makes\nSL George's\nBaking Powder\nio satisfactory. It t* the purwt\nCream of Tartar Baking Towder\nthat Science cun make.\nSend for our free Cook-Book\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfull of choice new recipes.\nNational Drue * Chemlcel C*.\nII of CattetU, l.uiiltcd, MoulreaL\nITS SUPERIORITY\nII\nOver Japan Teas is so pronounced that\ntea oritios have nothing but praise for\nIt on a teapot Infusion.\nn\nSALADA\nOREEN TEA\nEvery loaf la unoo'ored, undootor-ad and of virgin purity.\nLB\u00C2\u00BBD PACKETS ONLY. 40a, 50o aud 60o Par Lb. AT ALL OROOBHa.\nWHEN A LINER ARRIVES.\n-Scenes ot Buslle and Excitement At\nMontreal Wharv*\u00C2\u00BB.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>' .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 the big hunt comes near, tlu,\nbulk, to th cluing ol Uu* mun on\nthe wharf, beeum-aa tnonatroua.\n1 he p * - .nc crowded on tbe\ndecka. liach elaaa baa i'j. own quar-\neven a con.innn Sipei ii Ul a,\nh common pt ril, doe* not break down\nthe rigidity 11 ,*., te, which in Britain\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 deemed to i\u00E2\u0080\u009E* the foundation ol o\neu.l order,\nIt is a cheer* sight, on a bright afternoon On the upiwr and eecond\nangera are looking to\ndrs's not expect emotion in a Brat\nelaaa paaaenger, bnt tin* aeoond cabin\nmay 1.- allowed to flutter its hand\nkerchief a little in greeting to Mend*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii ihore\nPor while the steerage passengers.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ilu* in.* landed al Quebec, and come\n\">> bv trnin. have no friend-, to greet\nthnm. . i \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei, js ranerall; the case\nir.lonH_t|,erp qeems tn be a law bv\nwhich proeperlty extorts the read;\nreapeet.\n\"To him that hath shall Is* civ.*ti.\"\n- fri id- on the diatant shore.\nPa-isen*?er5 Troop Ashore.\nThe iMnewavs nre 011t, and the pa -\neneer^ troop down them\nWhat confusion1 What c isfis ol\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>n-\u00C2\u00BB<*hm-\u00C2\u00BB-nt Por the -h.'I- arc in a\nterrltil,. litter \t the moment of this\npnr'io* lar evnerience the strike t- on,\nnnd the rnoil- are piled in all direc-\nti\"\" ' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*. .1*.-piKgiedy.\nAcross the hues and boxes and\npnekio\" ensec band* are cl;i.-p..l\nIn the more intimate relatlorwhip*\nthere is the kiss ot welcome, which\nBoecial teenl Ibbotaon and tbe Customs officers delicately refuse to be\nnvmre of\nOne hc-tro the fine accent nf the cu1\nlivated Knclishtnnn\u00E2\u0080\u0094a littl\" I\n'Waa Imow.\" and witb the anggeatinn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! tbe dirt and dii-t\nan-' oonfusion ol the wharf.\nCustoms Not Too Curious.\nThe enst.un- offloere, t.sv. nre not\ntoo curious in regard to baggage\nThen* ia ne.*' any need to aeareh\nthe bnggnce nl tbe steerage paaaen*\nger-. t r things, but there might I**-\ndutiable goodi In the trunks ol the\ndelicate peonle in the upper rank. \t\nthe \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 time, there la cantloua ind\n. idernte handling, nnd the pi-\nseng-rs are nol irritated by um\nsary queetioning,\nTheie i- e curibua intoxicatinc ct*\nfeet in being i. lea.-e,I from uae and\nwont, and feeling tbat you can do\nwhit you |.|ea-,* with your life un\nhinder 1 l.v rule, or the order of tiny\nfellow -creature.\nThis i- aeen In the vivacity of tin .\nyoung gentlemen who come nut unattached They are in n men*. I\nTbey tip ti man In tne moot\n(eneroua way Thej order a cab with\na \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ..ir nf nol earing what II .*o-t.-\nThey a-k fnr the beal hotel, and v.v,\ncabby u dollar without thinking ol\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-I... i.*-,'\nAnd whi!,. thev wait In the city\nthey the s!'*ht< and drive about\nii drop in at the hieh-cla - ban\nN .t n tew of them hive Irienda win\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * i \"-.' them to the St Iai\ncy b where they enjov the privileges\no( tenin\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.rv ' b r-tiip.\nThen th'v disappear, and the great I\nWa t -wall '.*- Ihem up\nYou have heard of biscuits\u00E2\u0080\u0094ind\nread of biscuits\u00E2\u0080\u0094and eaten hist uie.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nbut you don't know biscuits\u00E2\u0080\u0094until\nyou try Mooney's Perfection Cream\nSodas. They are everything that\nthe ideal biscuits ihould be.\nThe air-tight, moisture-proof\npackage brings them to you freab,\ncrisp, inviting.\nPractically every grocer in Canada\nnu MOONEY'S. Yours will get\nihem if you ask. In I & j lb. pkgs.\n* PERFECTION\n#*<' nesNt-r BiicuiTiuNDi c;\n4 sTaarroie cimidi\nKendall's Spavin Care \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHi.tm\nA A\nmTA\^\nMr re it j :\u00C2\u00ABt one case\nout of thousands-*-\nUamiota, Max.,\nMarch tv 'a6.\n\"ThU it to testify to\ntie vnlueof Kendall \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSpavin Cure aa a\nSpavin Remedy and\n' uiment fur grnei^l\ni2ae. I u\u00C2\u00ABed it (or\nSpgviiji on a colt two\nyeart mgu, and found it a complete core.**\nl*\'m jtAftgmx\nSave your horae with Kendall's\u00E2\u0080\u0094the\nftirecure for all Bony Growths Swellings\niud Lameness. $1 a bottle\u00E2\u0080\u00946 for I5. Our\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0areat book\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Treatise ou thc Horse '\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nfrea from dealers or \u00C2\u00BB0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>. I J. iMSitl Cs.. imxtm-t fsto, Hmm\. U 1JL\nColic\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and all stomach\nand bo*, el di* orders.\nMak*-, puny babies\nplump ai. 1 rosy. Proved\nby iO yean' successlul\nuse. A-k your diuggm\ntot il\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nNurses' an* Mothers' Treasure\n-25c-6 bock, $1 Bt\nNunul l>ma >!> CScmntlC . I mmd\nTrei Fountain.\nAn extra -nliuiirj- curitmlty la to ba\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0leetl In the Swiss vilhn-e of tiiuiteti. oo\nl.ake I liun It lakes (he form of a uat-\nural tree fotintalii, the water Bearing\nooiitiiiuoiislv from a apout high up in\nthe tree About twenty years ngn the\nwater from a spring was conducted\ntbrongb a sliaft. anil the supply pipe\nwas directed tbrongb tbe cut trunk of\na young |.*'|.|:ir Ins' tvlilch was rammed\nin the gr 1.md After n short time the\ntrunk rented, branches Followed, nud\nnow tbetl is a splt'tullil ton gr.nviU.\nWtrrmnltd io Ctrt SAtloft\nGomhault's\nCaustic Balsam\nHis Imitators But No Compititors.\nA Btto, Speedy asd 1*ojIUt\u00C2\u00AB Cut* for\nCt-rti. tflint Bweray Capra4 BmIl\nBlratnea Tendons, fenaaar, Wiaa\nPuUs, and all Umrneaa f^m Bparla,\nR.ng'.sir.t and othti* bear tumon.\nCin * all akin diaeaass or raraatUe.\nTtn.-h, Diphtheria. KatnoTH all\nBunchaa Iron Hart, i or CatUa.\nAa a Roman lUmedT tor llhtun-atlaat,\nSsraina, fcjn. Throat. .H-.. It la tuvaJuAbla.\nV, 1-1\nT |...iile ,.f Canatla Balaam aold la\nnUyt ie Ate. aatUIacUi.ii- 1-flca |1 10\nttla. S-.l.l I r dru.ret.ta. c, a^nl hy ei-\nt *-*-. chaiv#\u00C2\u00AB i^lj. \u00C2\u00BBllh rtill direction. r..r\nIt, .,. trnrtiA t.r daaei.rura envblara.\nClr.ttm'.nlala, tte. All\nThe La-* r ence-Wllliama Co\nToronto, Out.\nA Fool's Identity.\nPntr.e of the beat known people pass\nBnrecognlnefl by tiu.se t.. wben thev\nahould be i. I. Harold I'r.slcri.k\nant one nlidii al dinner nevt a man\ntviiose very alienee and taciturnity\ncaused hlin the more cliwel.v covert'v\nto survey blm. Not a word \"its ex\nchanged between tbe two. \"Wbo waa\nthat ii ipeleea Idiot tbal I sat next to nt\ndinner':\"' aaked Frederick at tbe cloe*\nof the meal \"Tbat hopeless idiot vva-\nCecll Rbodee,\" ba was anawered it\nwas the fact. The Colossus Inul heen\nlu one of ll.e momls In which ha WO'jM\nnni inik. ami Frederick, tbougb be hat\naeeu Irs portrait B hun.lie.I tunes, hail\nnut lectignizetl blm. Bb .lames' Iiu\naetta\nS.-gaoty of tha Ancients.\nMany ijuotatloua cane from tin\niv..rks of Tbnlee, tbe Oreek pblloeopbei\nand one of tbeeeveu v.i-c men. it wu\nhe Hii.. aald. \"K i.'w ih.vseir.\" \"Few\nwot'ds nre a -i;n Ol prudent Judgment.'\n'Scinch a Ner wladom and cl ae wbu.\ni. moal worthy,\" \"Tbere la notl.inv\nmore benutlful tban tbe world, rim.\nIs the wisest tblng, for ll intents an.l\ndiscovers all 111i11 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2_:-*.'' lie also sai.l\nthat It was the h.nilcst thing In tin\nworld io know oneself nod thu easlesi\nto admonish another. In his youth\nTbnlea was urged t\" many, bul in*\naald, \"it la to., soon,\" and later In iif.*\nupon being urged again he said, \"It Is\ni.m lata.\"\nWILSONS\nFLY\nPADS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 very paefcat\nwill lilll\nmors fllaa than\n300 ahaata\nof atlcky paper\n SOLD BV \t\nDRUGGISTS, CH0CER3 and GENERAL STORES\n10c* par packet, or 3 packata for 2flc.\nw-llt laat a whole aaaaon.\nThmj are oft*\u00C2\u00ABn so bUrM tbat one Is\nalm.iit aahaiii-M -fa) 0U il se[>t\u00C2\u00BBm,and\nr\u00C2\u00ABt tho rsiat-km ia ri-**e iM-flstl-am\na strata is m\u00C2\u00ABro dMgltoaSi liwuiie\nm'dlf.trd. The rr lure spplf at uuiv,\nberanse sorlmis result* hsve rum* from\na strain stiff Wtas, w-ateir nti lbs\nkiic*. wliite \u00C2\u00BBwcuing.srrn snivf Unitiirnt rtir-M.\n35 -ants, tbr\u00C2\u00BBs timet as u nrh W rstits.\n1. ts. JdUNH'iN .t (.(>. IV\u00C2\u00ABston, Mass.\nKing ivtiT ol B01 \ Li nm. tin*'\Mi\niimii hii hom whili rldlni fcnd \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nv-t'i.'ly shak^Q ap.\nW. N. U. No. 643 THE LARDEAU MINING\nREVIEW.\n1. rrtataeatTrantLakat-hr, *aiilI>ub|latieii\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0at rarruaa'u an.l Troul 1 At* .var, Tburatlay\nTa. Kdllar iat, ttal l.uM hnnaalf la.p.in-\niibla for Ilia opinion's of aorraapttndeiiua^'\npraaaad lu lla ooliiinua\nAll looala will lir cents\nOold,Lead, Copper tl each\nGold-Silver'..,'.. ..' fl 50 chains weal;\nthence -If) chaina south; thence\nJ6(i chains enst to point of commencement.\nROBT. MADDEN\nProp.\nFirst Class in every respect.\nLarge Sample\nRates $1 50 por Day-\nAll modern conveniences.\nRooms.\nSpecial Weekly Rates\nTROUT LAKE HOTEL\nExcellent Accommodation\nBest Liquors\nAnd Very finest Cigars ft\nJohn Simpson, Proprietor,\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nTROUT LAKE, B.C.\nBest Hotel in Town,\nHeadquarters for Mining and Commercial Men.\nACCOMMODATIONS ARE FIRST CLASS\nD. R. McLENNAN, PROP\nGrout Xaftc\nMater\nSupply Oo.\nltd.\n@\n@\nBy using Water supplied bj '.lie\nCompanv you are assured of absolute purity. Government Analysis\ntn back up statements. :;:::::\nHugh McPherson - - Supt.\nTrout Lake City Transfc, I !li\nand Stage Line.\nI Ferguson\n| Trout Lake\nBeaton\ntm^(tj*^[*(fteo^\nSt\nAndrew M. Craig.\nREVELSTOKE LAND DISTRICT,\nDISTRICT OF WEST KOOTENAY.\nTake notice that Jas. W, Living\nsin*.. * f Ferguson, Prospector, in-\nten.is to apply foi* u special timber Itcence over tho following described lauds:\nCommencing at a p.>st planted\non nortii bank of Lardeau Creek,\nabout a quarter of a mile east of\n5 mile mill ami marked \"J. VV.\nLivingston's [North West comer\nposl\" thencc south 80 chnins;\nthence east 80 ohains; ihonce nortii 80 cliuins, thence west 80\nehains lo point of com in en cement\n7.\nXEVELSTOKK LAND DISTRCT\nDis riot of West Kootensy.\nTike noti'-o thai Hmjamin F.\nItenmr, of Poplar, U. 0. I'rnspect-\nt.r. snd James. E. I.indslcy, of\n/Camborne, Li. C. Hotolkeeper, intend to apply for a special timber\nlicence oyer the following described land-:\nCommenoing at a post planted\non the south side of Pool Creek,\nabout 400 feet from creek and\nal.ont I ( milet) up the creek, mark\ned '11. F. Kearny snd J. E. Lind-\nsley's Norlh West c\u00C2\u00BBrner po*\u00C2\u00BBt\"\nhence esst 4*i chsins; tiienre\non:h 1C0 chains; th'nre west 40\nbnine; th'nee north 160 c.uins\n\u00C2\u00AB- pi inl of c mniencement.\nJuly 131 h. 1907.\nHcnjamio F- Ream/\nJames K. I.i; ti-lev.\nlly B. F. Reamy. Agent.\nNo. 2. Commencing at a |k>\u00C2\u00BB1\njilimt.il about GOO feet on tit\nsouth fide of I'ool Cree't, near the\neast boundary of 'be Ciimbornr\nTowi.si'.e, marked \"II. F. Kearny\nsnd J. 10, I.indsiey's North West\ntoner post'' (hence esst 40 chains\nIhcnce (..,nib ItiO chains; theuce\nivc.i 40 chains; thence north 160\n.chains to pojnt of commencement.\nJuly 13th. 1907.\nHenjamiii F, Beamy\nJames E. Lindsley.\nIiy U. F. Keatny, Agent. I\njJE. A. Haggen.j\nRevelstolce,\n I R. o. ^^^\n| MINING ENGINEER\nStock Share nn.l [fianranoe I'n.kt\nHeal Kstate, Ii s irnnce nn.l\n(ienersl t.'omniiieioii U-'-i.t\nT I MREK AN D MINES\nSole Representative lor\n!Non-Tariff Iosnranoe Business Ini\nTrout ijike Pergneon Peaton\nand Camborne*\nTIMBER NOTICES.\nREVELSTOKE LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of West Kootenav.\nPRAT1 RNAL\nTUSCAN LODGE,\nNo. 3U.\nAF. & A.M.\n\ .lid Thursday each\n ^*M mouth\nSojoaruing llrethren (-or.Iiallv inrite.l.\n... Forddred.Sec F.C.Campbell.W.M.\nF. B. Wells\nREVILSTOKE, I!. C.\nRAW FURS\nBOUGH!\nCASH I RICES TAI )\nImperial Bank of Canada.\nHead OffUe\nrOHONTO, O.NJARI0.\nCAPITAL AUTmORIZCO 10.00*000\nCAPITAL PAIO UP. 4 0.13 1.1\nD It IVII.KH*:, l-ffhiJenl. lion. KOIIKRT JAKFKA *i . ' h Fin\nBRANCHES i\" tli* I'ronnret ol A!b*rta, Saikalchowau. Ilriuik C't.itM |\nUiniluba, Oaurio anil Quonoc\nA GENERAL BANKING BU8IWE88 TKAN8ACHD,\nl'l 0\u00C2\u00BB|\u00C2\u00AB'i w\nSAVINGS DEPARTMENT InUTM itkewttem iS|MMa >>m ti\u00C2\u00ABt\ne ..in. I \nIril\". nt ...... iM, ,,] a.iLiliia In \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB.\n- Ol ll:f w..- I\n*-l\"*i >ttri,i sn (lata *t miIhuwi e>I\nMinisc Beads,\nArrowhead llrat--i \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nR. \ lETHCsl\nREVELSTOKE LAND DISTRCT\nDistrict of West Kootenay.\nTAKE notice that David Booth,\nof Nelson, B. C. Miner, inten(ln\ntoapply for a .-i\u00C2\u00BB*cial timber license over the following descriheil\nlands:\nCommencing nt ;i post planted\non the \u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00BBst bank of I'.-plar Creek,\nabout H miles from Ihe Lardeau\nRiver\nTake notice that B. F\nof I'oplar Creek, B. C,\ntor, intends to apply for ,*i special\ntimber license over Ihe following\nj described lands:\nCniiiieiiriin: lit a post planted\nIon tho north side of I'oplar Creek,\n| about 200 feet from the creek and\nabout 1 mile above the fust south\nfork of I'oplar Creek, thenco west\n80 chains; tin* ice smith KO chains\nthence east *S0 chains; thenco nor.\nth SO chains to point of commence\nment and containing 640 acres,\nmore or lens.\nJune 8th. 1907. H. P. Reamy.\nrkviilhtokp: land district.\nDistrict \u00C2\u00BBf West Kootenay.\nTake notice that B. F Beamy,\nof I'oplar Creek, B. C. Prospector\nintends to apply for u speolal timber license over the follo-a ing described landi:\nComni-'nciiip nt a post planted\non tho norlh tide oi I'oplar Creik,\nabout 200 feet from Ibe creek and\nabout 1 mile above the first south\nfoik of I'oplar (rcuk. thenee went\nO. B. N. WILKIE,\nP. L. S.\nSURVEYOU\nReamy, |PROVINCIAL LAN\nI'rospec \t\nMineral Claims Surveyed and\nCrown Gouts Obtained.\nResidence Naxi Ricori\nTROUT LAKE, i\nOl I It-.\nP.Biarns&Co\n[WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL j\nMeat\nMerchants\nDealers in all kinds of Freeh Mei.t\nTROUT LAKE. B.C\nReview Job DepL.\nFor Hij:h-Cla\u00C2\u00ABi Work.\nOOO \u00C2\u00AB* \u00C2\u00BB o-CMa-ta \u00C2\u00ABn^\nOK }\nBarber Shop\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 rou a - -\n(load Shave or Hair Cut\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 CAM. on\nWilliam Schnell,\nHot and Coid Batha.\nImperial\nLarber Shop.\nv.lii| tnd\n, I*\nA. \u00C2\u00AB.*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.,\n... a. \u00C2\u00BBi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mu\nA.M. nriAUAti\nN1BVET HeJABTER I PINKIiHll\nhoi ici roRs. Mm,\nREVELSTOKC B. C\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> c i\u00E2\u0080\u009E t tor limtriii R\u00C2\u00ABak orcaawl-t.\nForUo*! IU\nShuni \t\nC.A CHEESEMAN\nTKOl'Tl.AIS' I'T\nHot. tm* Om -si\"*\nand adjoining Timber Lease j ^ c.|i;lin8. t|iei)C0 north SO chnins;\nLot 0281, also adjoining'!'. L IW ' *\nlOoiith- .ii;!!), thencc west 80\nhain.-; thi-nco soulli 80 cha in 8:\nthencc cat-t liO chains; theuce nor-\n'h 80 chains to poinl of commence\nment.\nJuly 12th. 1007 Dayid Booth.\nTKOL'T LAKI U)|i,,k\nN<>. 41\nlO.O.f.\n??W.,,.\"r m-'oHiff \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 held In\n11*11\nmtl*mwJtA-i Iiii*<'(\u00C2\u00AB' nlcl.1 al f\nW^-^rC' t.v...rlt .'l\u00C2\u00ABl]ln\u00C2\u00AB l.r.il.i\n*' \u00E2\u0084\u00A2jmT \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* .\" tAtrAfAily -\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB1coiii#. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nO. Jncob*****!. ^ (J.; p. M. H-)e|i|ii*rd. ntc\nFRED C. ELLIOTr,\nHummer. Notary I'nl.lic Ktc ,\nTROUT LAKE.\nF\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABori(..v. Kivimtuks, li. C-\n! NOTICE is hereliy *ill choir thut nil\ntraded arc fairly well represented,\nW.ite with confidence to Agents.\nH. McPherson\nAf-ttt\nTrout Lake, B.C.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nin winter a-j,! \u00E2\u0080\u009E)0- jn\n\"can bnasfof a..me of\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. i\nLots can be\nobtained on\nEASY\nTERMS.\nj Make your\nselection at\nonce.\nI\na \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTh\u00C2\u00ABi call on\no\u00C2\u00BB\" write to\n2Jtb\nArthur (\"lowing.\nper A. (j. Kraser, A Ity.\n1907. I\nk\\n'T haa lever ha-i a ' boeai \"\u00E2\u0080\u0094lie\nf'owii, hai beoo sloady. Il la\ntke hoed ,.J Mvlgailoi, Md\n0( Ike C.f.R. in ro,.,, /,, ,mt\nUt.l^u) ItaAuTruax Uke. Il\nC . \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2re'*l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2etre ef iso\n'^'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2st aiiDorel di.triet .. ,s.\n^\"'\"Oisnt, aail has baakie, le.il.-\nJ'\u00C2\u00BBnk aft anada , Irst class selieol\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00ABc.n,n,. ,l,iion uader \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB,, dir\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n,.*\" T ,1\"\"\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2itnnrsj M.th.diel\n\u00C2\u00BB\"'! -'. ttsge hosnitjl\n0 ^ontsklM, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,l|frii\nUS Inmbsr resources are nisjiufi\n-'\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"da band ,.w aiill with a\n*nluts,7 ,r, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,*\n;;.\"'-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB yesf, witk \eZ\ni;-iMuej\u00E2\u0080\u009El!)l)guWic|ik(4Jji\u00C2\u00A7#f\nrr't^l^ U ' \"* rusk ik||\n******* tmrntrntmimrmimkejlim,\nF- B. Wells\nCenw-fcl Agent\nRevelstoke, B.C."@en . "Published by Murray & Atherton from 1904-11-11 to 1905-07-28. Published by unidentified party from 1906-08-05 to 1907-09-05."@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Trout Lake (B.C.)"@en . "Lardeau_Mining_Review-1907-09-05"@en . "10.14288/1.0310350"@en . "English"@en . "50.647222"@en . "-117.53889"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Trout Lake, B.C. : [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 . "B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Lardeau Mining Review"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .