"480a5c4e-279c-4519-8edb-dac3c8cc7f34"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2011-09-29"@en . "1901-10-24"@en . "The Nakusp Ledge was published in Nakusp, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, from October 1893 to December 1894. The paper was subsequently published as the Ledge both in New Denver, from December 1894 to December 1904, and in Fernie, from January to August 1905. The Ledge was published by Robert Thornton Lowery, a prolific newspaper publisher, editor, and printer who was also widely acclaimed for his skill as a writer. After moving to Fernie, the paper continued to be published under variant titles, including the Fernie Ledger and the District Ledger, from August 1905 to August 1919."@en . ""@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xnakledge/items/1.0307003/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " s\n\\nVolume IX. No. 4.\nNEW DENVER, B.C., OCTOBER 24, IMl.\nPrice, $2.00 Year ADVakci\nStrati N^s FToat\nIn and About the Slocan and NeighboringXamps\nthat are Talked About.\nLOCAT, CHIT-CHAT.\nA, Carey has opened a butcher shop\nin Silverton.\nJ. F. McNau&rht is bxiildinsr a residence in Silverton.\n'.V. B. Livingstone will quit Kaslo\nand go to Michigan.\nThe Royal Seal is made in Nelson and\nsmoked all over Kootenay.\nWard Macdonald has returned to\nNew Denver from Howe Sound,\nThe consumption of dynamite is\nrapidly increasing in the Slocan.\nThe residences of Angus Mclnnes and\nH. Byrnes are r.earing completion.\nHave you met the Little King? Any\nhotel man will tell you all about it.\nWadds Bros., the photographers, did\na laud ollice business here this week.\n Eber C. Sinithlsdefending the only\ny_l\nS3\nS3\nZf\nprisoner on trial for murder in Manilla.\nThe Little King is causing quite a\nsmoke around Nelson and other parts\nBets are now up in Kaslo that the\nsmelter will be hegun before January.\nKev 0. Arthur Mount will leave\nshortly with his family on a prolonged\nvisit to England.\nJohn Wereley is putting in shape a\nX\" -model hennery on Josephine streer,\nopposite bis residence\nWarm baths are again popular in the\nSloean. John Williams has an unlimited stock of them for sale.\nMrs Willis Conk leaves today for\nliiKursoll, (hit., where she will spend\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E thi) winter with her relatives.\nMr I'alunder, who has been operat*\nill-foil Howe J>ound, is in tlie Slocan\nlooking up mining properties,\nAlex Menzii-K, express messenger nn\ntlm K.i-v S. for many years, has resigfiied\nnnd gone ou a trip to < hiturin.\nThanksgiving Day is on Nov. 2H.\nTint advanced (Into is for the purpose of\nallowing the turkeys to ripen\nHilly McAdmiiH lias returned to Sandon from bis trin ratd, rejuvenated hut\nwith blistered pedal extremities.\nAll the Silverton residence1\" and luisi-\nlies., houses have been connected, and\ntlio waterworks system is in force.\niliihn Williams ban red popi/iora to\nburn. Kill v\u00C2\u00ABuir cellar wi'h them be-\non the head slightly fractured the skull\nand there was danger of fatal complications setting in, hut under Dr. Brouse's\ntreatment he has gradually recovered\nfrom the shock.\nRev. Elliott S. Rowe, the eloquent\nChristian socialist speaker of Victoria,\ndelivered a lecture on \"Men or Money\"\nin Clever's Flail Tuesday evening tn a\nlarge and very appreciative audience.\nMr. Rowe is one of the foremost writers\nand speakers in Canada on the social\nproblem, and his address was logical,\nconvincing and refreshingly liberal, and\nwas greatly enjoyed.\nThe brass band is, holding regular\npractice nights and is making the cool\nevenings brisk with harmony. Mr.\nSpurgeon. the famous London preacher,\nwas once asked whether a man could\nbe a Christian and belong; to a brass\nband. He replied, \"Yes, I think he,\nTTiigirtruTOTit'lvonid' oe~Tr^reTy,'Tiiiiicnir\nniattei for his next door neighbor to be\na Christian.\" 0\nBeing forced to leave Xew Denver ro\n(ill engagements'elsewhcre, and having\nbeen unable to accommodate the huge\nnumber nf applicants for sitting's in the.\nadvertised time, Wadds Bros , the\nphotographers, will reopen their tent\non Saturday, the \"2'>th inst , ami will\nhold forth until Tuesday, the 'jflth.\nFriends desiring lirst-class photos will\nremember the dates and make their\nappointments early.\nCashier Gibbs is behind the wicket in\nthe Bank of Montreal, aftcra two week's\nabsense, He has been laid up with a\nbadly bruised leg, which he received by\nMeppiug into one nf the numerous holes\nin the Sixtli**.treel sidewalk. Perhaps\nif we could prepare an exhibit large\nenough nf peeled shins, sprained ankles\nand bruised legs, tin-government might\nbe induced to spend a hundred or two\niu sidewalk repairs Holes are plentiful: who will contribute to the in,irtyred\nll*;*' ..lllll.pv***\nbusiness\nill not\nbear public investigation. J.T. Robinson had no little difficulty in persuading the directors of the Agricultural\nAssociation of the value of printer's ink\nand the results to be expected of a bold\nexpenditure. Last year's agricultural\nexhibition sho.ced a surplus of $208, but\nthis year, with the largest expenditure\non record, not only has the exhibition\nbeen the.most successful ever held, but\nit. has produced the largest surplus,\nwhich is in the neighborhood of \u00C2\u00A7850 or\nmore. \t\nSLOGAN OKK SHIPMENTS.\nThe total amount of ore shipped from\nthe Slocan and Slocan City mining\ndivisions for the year 1900 was, approximately, 35,000 tons Since January 1\nto Oct. 19, 1901, the shipments have\nbeen as follows:\nl'avne\t\nLust Chance\t\nSlocnn Star\t\nRuth\t\nHosun\t\nHe-vctt\t\nAinei-k'iin Hoy...\nIvillOlOl!\t\nTri'ilf Dollar....\nSllllSlpt C.lKCkKOll\nSovi'ivif-'ii\t\nWoiiilern.il.,\t\nArliiitrlon \u00E2\u0080\u0094,,,..\nTwo Frioiuti*..''...\nKnt'M-prlse\t\nHai-tiiov\t\nniai'lc Prince....\nfJnodi'iiuusrli\t\nia sin).\nVW>);\n. -lu\n, l'i\".\n. it i\n. 85\nMl\n40\n210\nTotal\nni3\nn7!i\n-.'805\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i'l'.i\n3S0\nismi\n1172\n10!i7\nlliu\n4211\n117\nS4\n31*18\n40\n480\n140\n3-T'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0J 13\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^inra^rwKTTTTT.**\t\nitiii'ii...:\t\nsubset 'Ohii. Gol'l Kliilil--\nSilvir Kins;\t\nWiil.* Five\t\nKi'il Kux\t\nAntoliii*\t\nQtH'i'ii Hi\"\"**\t\nMonitor .,\t\nCi'dmli \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nU1.11 llipiitk'i'\t\nKV.ml ti-r\t\n*-'iir \u00E2\u0096\u00A0riw\t\nKl.-!\" (i Willi\t\nClui'.il.-iiii\t\nSN's-lll:lli)l-\t\nA'j.U\t\nSoil.\t\nKniily Kdltli\t\nI'll..-nl*;\t\n\l|ilm\t\nV.X- M\t\nMarl. .11\t\nHuliy \t\nI'Nnifral.la\t\nHamilton\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\n'I'piiiiin'ai'.\" \t\nMiii-\ iHirliinn \t\nTola! (mis.\n-*\MR\n-ii.-i\n.VI\n14\nWl\nll CI\nri\niiit'-t\n4SO\n81\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i:l\n1\"'*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0H.\nin\nu''i o4*i\nlli:i:i:.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iiliery\nHi,m;.\N\nThe torce on\nredllcetl,\n1\n! The llo-ltli sent nil\n1 of ore this week.\nThere is another riiuior of llie Galena\nniiiiPH startiiiK up.\nPhoenix camp is *kuowii all over the\ncountry as a place where the best of\nwages are paid, and paid jjludly '\u00C2\u00BB.v the\nmini* owners, who are anion*; the must\nlihi-i.-il aie! pi'i_ii'^-*ivi' iu tlit* pj'oxiiic.'\nTin- iniuer i* **ati>iii'i| with his lot, draws\nIii- p,i>1 ii'.p'.'.uly ami live* here happily. Die :n:ii'i|-iiy nf then) believe ill\nIVMiiln.e has been j |*''\u00C2\u00ABi'\"iii/.iii. .\"ai** institiiti. ns, nnd do\nj mi lint we re, iv! in -ay that there are\n1 another carload I 'l!,i!\" \" m\"\"Wr wh ;,k\" i! ''' '\")i\"' \"'\nI Mild iiii'ln'V mil I'l tn'AII loi' Illilil.V\nI tiling*. \u00C2\u00AB bii-li i-niilil in-! a*- well be ee*\nj I'ltie.l here \u00E2\u0080\u0094I'tncnix Pioneer.\n!\ncompletely boxed in, with the exception\nof the boom and the dipper. The\nshovel is supplied with a vertical boiler\n54x104 inches with fi4 two-inch tubes\nami having 2-w square feet of heating\nsurface. The, water tank is 42x92x00\ninches in siv.e. The hoist is fitted with\n8xlu cylinders, which is the equivalent,\nof -lO-horae power. The boom, which is\nmade of iron, is 2-_ feet long by 22\ninches in width. The, dipper will be\nspecially arranged with four large, steel\nteeth and has a capacity of 1| cubic\nyards It is figured that the ore to be\nhandled by the shovel will run about\n12 yards to the ton. The Knob Hill\ntunnel will run across the vein, and the\nore will be dumped directly into the\ncars by the steam shovel It has been\ndecided to extend' the spur 400 feet\nfurther than originally intended by the\nrailway people. The shovel will cost\nbetween $7,000 and $8,000.\nBOUNDARY MINKS\nThe Grand Forks News says the force\nof men who were at work sinking on\nthe main shaft of the Granby company's property in Phoenix last Saturday broke thiough and connected with\nthe force that was making an upraise\nto meet them. Tliis connection much\nfacilitates the work of that part of the\nproperties, this shaft being now 335 feet\nTiFepran'n'eOTrnTecting~wi t hi hsrSMttnvtnr\nOld Ironsides and Knob Hill under-\nground workings. The larger hoist,\nwhich has been in use in the winze in\nthe \nob Hill, will be installed at this\nlevel, and the shaft sunk to connect\nwith the lower workings ofthe Victoria,\n100 feet deeper.\nAt the British Columbia Copper company's Mother Lode mine, near Greenwood, a single hlast recently brought\ndown more than 2'Wii tons of ore. This\nwas in N'o 1 (jiiarry, and was the result\nof (iring four deep holes. Two more\nstopes were lately opened at the 200\nfoot level of the mine, and at the lloO*\nfoot level the new plan of working-\npillar and stope\u00E2\u0080\u0094has been fairly started,\nso that several slopes will shortly be\nopen here loo. The north drift at the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0''Hi-foot level is being extended, exploring the ore bodies ut that depth,\nand a distance of lno feet from the iiwviii\nshaft has now been reached\n(iOI.I), I'lM'I'KIt AVI) I'l'.TIHU.I I M.\nl^m^^fu^m^^^^mi^m^mo^i\n<5\u00C2\u00BB\n-.o\nGreat Devetopnnent\nw other Camps Show a Marked Increase in the\nk\u00C2\u00A3 Number of Properties Working. \u00C2\u00A7Z\nIN THK LAUDKAl\".\nThe last shipment of the season has\nbeen made from the Triune and the\nproperty closed down.\nMessrs. Girard, Magee and Holland\nhave sold the Idaho group on Pool\ncreek to eastern capitalists.\nThe men employed on the Metropolitan and Sunset properties have been\npaid off and work suspended for the\nwinter.\nMessrs. Young and Abererombie are\nnow down about 15 feet on the Dominion, one of this summer's locations, two\nmiles from Trout Lake, and are getting\nsome very nice gray and yellow copper\nore and galena from the bottom of the\nworkings.\nTenders are being called for the driving of a 150-foot tunnel on the Maggie\nMay, on Tenderfoot creek. This prop-\ndirector of the Duquesne Mining Co.,\non the Blue Jay placer claim on Smith\ncreek. The company has now made a\nconsiderable payment on this property,\nwhich is the best evidence of their faith\nin its future and their intentions to get\ndown, to mining business.\nNOTES PKOM MIDWAY.\nC. L. Thotnet has bonded the Elk-'\nhorn clainiu in Providence camp, toG.\nA Guess, who is supposed to be acting\nfor a syndicate of local capitalists. The\namount of the bond is $15,000, the payment extending over a period of 18\nmonths.\n\V. E. McBoyle has leaned the hotel at\nBull creek from Gorman West. This\nwell known hotel is situated about midway between Westbridge and Beaver-\ndell, and affords a convenient stopping\nplace for travelers tn and from the, West\nMIM-UtAI, l-'I.O.IT.\ntill\nei*ty~iaO]tjiitst iTe;\"~*n*ei 1 - iaT0\"-rt-ii~.JonTT\u00E2\u0080\u00941~\nand h&s exposed on it a very fine showing of silver-lead ore.\nThos. Taylor, M. P. P., and Win\nPool this week obtained a bond, covering a period of 12 month!-, on the Kathleen group of four claims, owned by J.\nIi. Yerschoyle et al., on Trout ereek,\nmaking a cash payment of ?1.,000. It is\nthe intention of the bonders to work a\nforce of four men all wintei and thoroughly open up the property. Work on\na trail from the Lucky Boy to tlie showing on the Kathleen will be commenced\nwithout delay.\nMr, Webber, of Winona, has taken\nover ihe bond on the Black Warrior\nand intends to work the property vigorously luring the coming winter Twenty\npack loads of supplies went up on Wednesday last and it is expected that early\nnext week a gang of twelve men will\nresume the work temporarily suspended\nabout ten days ago -\u00E2\u0080\u0094Trout Lake Topic\nThe Lardeau Valley Mines, limited,\nopiTJililii; on Tenderfoot creek, below\nThe rccenl purchase of u larjje area j the fool ol Trout lake, expects In in\nnf placer \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'lonnd lt*y\u00C2\u00AB*tl ami the cup*\nest now homo taken in placer and j ..riutemieiit, .Limes Uinlieiii.nl, i*. ar-\ni-ii'irtz mining in that vicinity. | nuking for no additional crew to w..rk\n!\n(din the snow lingers on the gret-n.\nImprovements are being initde m tbei -*-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00C2\u00BB\"'** \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 w'ii**-'\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\nC P. It. depot otlii-e that will make thej The Silver Glance, at Bear Lak\nquarters inure coinhirtuble uu* the i makim. a ulupmeiil ol dry oie.\nwhiter.\nI'he Red Hock, .... the Blue Uidge.t MUil'sviux iM-imroitATKIi.\nThe I hompsoiioiitiit aienohly lighting\na.aiiisi adu'ise ciicuinstaiices in their\neudcavoi1 lo r'acli bedtock in the deep\nchannel on Perry creek. A shaft lias\nbeen -milk 7s feet thmii^h graved, and\na f leiideiloot en-ek.\nA trial shipuient of live tons was sent j :t.*.iMi (-hales at a par value of \u00C2\u00AB1 |\u00C2\u00BBer j f\u00C2\u00ABH\u00C2\u00BBrf chin will lien prodmin-. \u00C2\u00ABine | thr,M. and a half miles from the lake\nWin Melloiigall Is- building another j out this week fnnn the Mary Durham |-t,.*if*. ai\"! *!.\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 primipal jaiti*- inter-' Tuiiiu\u00C2\u00BB|h thai imve been run to npt-n the\nT7rrK~coiimry ~~; **'\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGorman West has sold his eighth interest, in the Rambler mine, situated on\nWallace mountain, near Beaverdell, to\n.1. J Caullield, of Greenwood, for $3,C00.\nConsiderable, ore has been taken out of\nthe property, which will be hauled to\nMidway the, coming winter,\nThe work being done on the Ruby\nmineral claim, in Smith's camp, near\nBoiititlarv Palls, is showing up a nice\nbody of ''upper ore. In one place the\nore is about four feet in thickness, mul\nis mure solid than any that had previously been exposed iu (juantity on the\nclaim.\nA mini named Duncan McCallum, a\nminer, who iias been employed in this\nneighborhood more than a year, met\nwith 11 strange accident at RobHon on\nMonday, He fell off the railroad plat-\nI'tinn on his head. When assisted to\nrise he seemed unhurt, but apparently\nilid not know where lie came from or\nwhere he was going,\nHarry l-'Hioit, of Spokane, i*. ciigafj'-d\nin tioiiig assessment work on iln* llotit\n('uiiiliix claim and has some goml show\ning*. The Don't Cumliix is lotated\nj three miles north of Chesaw ami in\n; owned by Spokane |n*n|ilo. The pio|i-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 em* was located this spring und thii\"\" is\nthe lirst work dune ou it, A shaft has\nbeen 'link nil llie ledge, which is now\ndown about Infect The lodge is foltr\nfeet wide, ami from aii appearance- it*\n1 I . 1 ill ll The .V, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .!,,( I\nIml Byrnes and Fred Wiiliamsni. aieje'tetl are Mi*-is I uiuer. Ilogan, Hull! property show that the ledge has H\nwiirkiimthe Willard claiin, I'otir Mile,} and AiniMioitg. p is the inte-Mimi id \u00E2\u0096\u00A0v*,i**1 \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2''\"*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nunderlease, the luiiipani m fill lot* outright to The recent diiuoveries of Urge iron\nSine clnims upon the Lavinn lead,; -\"'\"I '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2''* \"! -1'\" -mi-lti-r and o'lii'is, and ore deposit** in thin ilistiu-t murk* a\nnear Argenta.'have been sold to llo-mii!i Un' \"'\" i'u,'l ' '\"vestment. ..\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB*-|| ne-M mi|\u00C2\u00AB.ilant er\u00C2\u00AB tu the hist.,rv m the\ncapita'.i*ts lor f i*.,0.\u00C2\u00ABi.\n1'raiik Rizdeii has boude\u00C2\u00ABi bis gi.i.l\nyacht to couti\"*t for the Kaslo cup next\nsummer. Here is a chance for l.iptnii\nto win n race.\n1II111 Bowes cftliliot keep slill He is\ntKllind lo keep iiuproviiig his hotel In\nSilverton. His latest addition tu it in n\nhoi air furnace\n,1. K* Clark lias returiiiil from hW{ t.|,,j\u00E2\u0080\u009E1)4 \u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E* Kitcliem-r forth',*\"'\"*' They'\nS|\u00C2\u00AB'kane tri|i, Hi* ca\u00C2\u00BBi* ugann-l .1. F. j -tt,.^ staked \u00C2\u00BBix weeks ago.\nt..\n.11\nhelp out\nthe (Aot*Uer\u00C2\u00BB in the\nililji.l'O. will ell'il .1\nC'olloni wilt come' iu-fiin* the court at\nIlonmliiii'l in J>e(ernber \\nII. II Triienmn will U* 01 New Deliver\nAnother cnaload of it* i*\u00C2\u00BB lncing *lnp\npeel Ihi*\nmt Steele tiiinuig dimnct. Bit the:\n,*10'ili'/. 1 l,e 1 ,1111)1.1.1. Will eli'.l .1 ,-i-ci'ti! ilifcovcn .'(lid llM.'llioli i,'i' iio\niiiimlrtT'f cttages that caii be r\u00C2\u00AB*>iit*pti*i|einii:\nmnrkd p*is\u00C2\u00BBiliilities of Die una lultiie\nilial (lie OeyoiKl llie coiit-i'Minii t (li*'\ni.i,.*.I 1 ..|i\u00C2\u00BBii V^ti Ve (biliki'l ~ I m s .fit'\ni'lo-ne. I*:.\ns.'.'.-r\nwill. tv\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBi!K thi: moi.i.ii: ill .\nweek fnnn thel n|ielhi. Tin\"\nHid t-\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E . '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 pioperlv is iniproviiii gi'eailv\non Saturday and r*pmaiii iwodays tliiit' .\nwill be Ids latt visit l\u00C2\u00ABo lin* ****as--iii, \u00C2\u00AB<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ne hlygest lioii,in/.a ill New (louver\ncamp. 1\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Mi'-erinlcudi-iU Snutli ol (to* \aii*\nnvrr, Irolir .Mile, arrivcil u. MiwtWm\nM\u00C2\u00AB*--fi*\u00C2\u00BB. 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W\u00C2\u00BB* ar<* nitoiux-*!,\nI be weather lor llie past week has ;\nbeen iiiusl favoralile |i>r c.uriing nui\nmining operations in a camp like tin*,\nwhere so many iirnperlies an* located1\nabove timber line. I'litiki- oilier -.-a\ns\"ii*i|ilite a inimbet of pi<.pi-ttie> will 1\nbe worked all wiiilei, or ii|, in the ( nd\nnl the -ic.ir at *iny rate'. Minein u i'l i.,.i j\nneed to leave fin* imnp tin** fall to -eek ;\nWeirk l-lsew ln*re I lie propel lies \u00C2\u00BB liiOi ,\na' pre*ellt nrt- Inrci'i) (.1 |.-ir! (lii'PI* ..ri-\nout oil horses while the mii-u' ,- nil Me\n1 to\u00C2\u00AB;ng down (1.1 the H'uier. bm tin-old\n1.'liable'are making ready lor the law-\nleldtli^' H.'i'.\u00C2\u00ABoti. *... tb,,t llo-lt- |\u00C2\u00BB I, , )i,.|.\n1 ..veil pllff. .,*,. \u00C2\u00AB.<-.,(.. I,. .... ,.,.,- I-\n'Vio* ootfo.il. (hi a lir-i* until\u00C2\u00BB*i* i<> *',,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nX Hidi'.-ui wa* tievi-r Ic'tcr Ihe I'.\nI.N THK HI\". II * lt% \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-. MM Vllt*i.\nCharles McKay ban returned to Se|.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0eon alter an abn-uri- nf n-veral luonthtt\n'pent in the St, Marys district iu tlu<\ndevelopment ol the I'aller grmi|i td\n1 hunts situated ou While l\"i-h * leek,\nabout IH mil*\"* weft ol * In* toMli'lte ot'\nMary-villi*-. All f\"l*l there loi\u00C2\u00BB Seen\nab .lit * I _.\"*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \"petit lip In ilate In the\n..j \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii'iig up \"f lur gi.aip ** the i laiins have \u00C2\u00BBhnwa\nti.inilM'U \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*. 1, .t.li \u00C2\u00BB(.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e-t t.e.'fi'HMi-\nf'li'-l H.\u00C2\u00BB/iii 1 atiii- it, thit. vu-i'k irn'fi\nhi* prot\u00C2\u00AB<|lli- **li the upper S\u00C2\u00BB. 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A r*\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBh:h\nt'l.icltaiit k*rniip i\u00C2\u00BB being w\u00C2\u00AB\n-Ig.\nare-\n\u00C2\u00BB.i.k\n-. j.\n\" C)T;f>*\nIllWIti-\niai\ntrail\nun 1 1 -1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.fi.-jm -*iiii\ 1.\nI\nM<*.\nP.rown and Mr*. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 f even t.ettl'f gr.e'le tli\nger i>re .,,... w)|i w,., j, ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E .j,.,! ..\nan li\n\u00C2\u00BBv>* .i reititract\nIrift\n:n thort.iigt.tv\n.ft been en, ounl.-re.l '|\"|,\u00C2\u00BB. j-f\nv, ii.i.-r\nI p-lt 1!\nt ouniiiie-r.\nF.ais *.\u00C2\u00ABl I\ni\u00C2\u00AB**-p*iiii' an\n\u00C2\u00BBT\u00C2\u00BBI*1\"V1 gf!\u00C2\u00BBll\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB*'l.\nAle\nbivdn\nIhe V\na \u00C2\u00BBke.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ill v I liiJll'p'l\nffid\ntOIII*'\nHi.- wi nt,\n,1\nMi\nur.- \u00C2\u00BB'om;*anv 1* taitting-\n(lice\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fib t*\*r\\nrliof. c'hii'* *\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 il! ol the\ntf I*\ntire. I.\nII..\nillill\np 1 ii 1 r 1\n._v\u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00AB gang of in*\"\nit work\n(le\ngo\nji.'I. tj.*\nIM'.A\n\\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB-!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2..|||\u00C2\u00BB'H' \u00C2\u00ABltf* >ll l\u00C2\u00ABH* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00C2\u00BB K _\ntot\"\npd* f*.r Hu\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2long\nlit\nf t\nOil!\nlaviga*'\nill'ie* \u00C2\u00AB|J\u00C2\u00BB a^.iin ;fi (iKm*. *Ma<-**si| n:\n! ii*\nln-e\nti coiitpictf\"! aid work i* stdl \)t, maj\ntog tfjjfmai riKM\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii.\nittttu l*-1-*1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'/i\"0* .ii,\"\"'1 Teit'iveH 5\u00C2\u00AB>-A ulir.i hi\nWl'iik fi\"\"':! .1 f-t r'iitjt t Tfn'hfil\"'Up 'th-*'. ai\"\n^nvt %>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Kan.\n.titk.\n*l~ -\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n>^^r\u00C2\u00BB !\nKtioh'\n-r ;\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00ABle*\u00C2\u00BBm *\n<\u00C2\u00AB>*. eel\n';*)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mie\nv.\n.\"' Me a! th\n11 ''' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ll-ltUlllr\nM.\nA.l.i\nU'.\u00C2\u00BBii\u00C2\u00BB*r* win\nwell klltw ll 111\nClllJIe\nfi. the lint.\nJJki.i-%.\n!V !'t\n:l !\u00C2\u00AB: fi'd\nImi'k Abu Si,\n. !|*.|\u00C2\u00BB W\nILttf K . ll.e 2\nton\n,v\n\"111\", 4Up\n.1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2; T-i f., Nnti, Trutfi ati'tofhtM'ir.oert\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6liiliin sliij-piiig\n*r*rop*'t-iy.\nThr th.t ! {.N't\n\u00C2\u00BB1*<.\ntti\"_ !'\n>llii\ntlVet\niiiJf'bJf*\nUp. itN'J \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmouth af'e1\nfill ov\nOp '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\nl.'p.l\n>n!h\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2}p<*\u00C2\u00BBi* i\u00C2\u00BB* arei inil 9 iiniiiito l\u00C2\u00BB**ie\u00C2\u00BBgin aiff.t.\n1 am oo*\u00C2\u00BB to gt..\u00C2\u00BBt\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'liH- 'i+i-H .1 /*blj''e, \u00C2\u00BB..-AA' h-M\ntU-lll.l ^.11^ i ^luWlU^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '. .1'. .. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2S.i\nllllil-\ng A..4 THE LEDGE, NEW DENVER, B. C, OCTOBER 24 1901.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ninth Year\nno intrinsic evil, no positive sin,\nwhere there is no community to lie\nharmed hy your acfe.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs, E.\nLynn Linton.\nFreedom of conscience, unless it\nmeans freedom of the individual\nconscience, means nothing, for\nthere is no such thing as a collective or corporate conscience.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sentinel of Liberty.\nAll extremes cure themselves,for\n>vhen matters get pushed to a point\nwhere the balance- of things is in\ndanger of being disturbed,a reformer appears and utters his stentorian\nprotest.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Elbert Hubbard.\nBy placing to Satan's account all\nthe evil in the world, the priests\nexculpate the deity of nothing. The\ninvention of the devil does notrem-\nTheI kixikI* (wo dollars n year in udvanee When not, so paid it is f-i.M to parties worthy ol credit. Lecnl mlvm-tisinulticeiKs a\nnonparii.il line'first insertion, ami :'i cent.-, a line eueli snl'soiiuent insertion. RemlhiK. notices -ir, cents a line, antt eomnioreial itrtvertisiro;\njjruaeil in pricesHccortliiiis'to'clrcumstHiicijs. i 1 -i -.*\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,i ,\nPBIiLOW-PHeGUlMS* TilK bKPOKIs located at New Kenvor. 11. C. ami can he traced to many parts of the earth, it comes to the front (*\" anil is to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wed a girl of '2'.\, She must have\nWen listening to the ttciuttor't-i\nafter-dinner speeches.\nQuite, a number of people in Canada have not heard aliout the Duke\nol York being in the country. The\npaper* should have told alxmt it.\nThin is tin? projH'r timo of the\nyear to report rich strikes, It\nhelps the Hpring boom. Kieh placer\ndiggings that will rival Williams\nereek have I-ecu struck on Horwfly\nriver,\nOnly three criminal ran** were\ntried at the recent assize* in Nel*\nkiii. This sjieaks well for the vigilance of the police, the dullness of I\ntie- timo*. or the moral tone of|\ngeneral society,\nWhen the mines along Ten Mile\nnnd Sf.riiiecr creek* tfet \u00C2\u00ABleo|\u00C2\u00BBeiinuirli\nthey are liable n\u00C2\u00BB mp laiyc hodieu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uf oro that for size nnd rSehnes*-\nivSII rivrtl the ('nm^wh nm\ \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-\ntonish the world.\nfor bait, to catch tuft hunters or\nAmerican girls of money.\nAndrew Carnegie has\u00E2\u0080\u009Egiven 1550\npipe organs to churches in Scotland.\nAs Andy is so generous he might\nW induced to push a sidewalk towards 2\ew Denver. This is one\nof the Lucerne's holey institutions.\nMan's inhumanity to the printer\nmakes many an editor blue, the air\nwith vigorous expletives. If all\ndelinquent subscribers were dead\nmorality would increase, and Paradise come down to the journalistic\nearth.\nBulgarian bandits must have a\nhigh appreciation of the value of\nmissionaries judging from the ransom they ask for Miss Stone. If\ni!Oinp_.of_tih-RSP\u00E2\u0080\u0094missinnaiMftH\u00E2\u0080\u0094Avniild,\nstay at home and mind their own\nbusiness their friends and others\nwould be relieved of much trouble.\nThe day seems to have gone past\nin the Slocan when investors will\npay money down for the privilege\nof testing country rock. Prospectors must now have something in\nsight before they can interest, capital. It takes more than a row of\nstakes and dreams to make a bank\naccount these days.\nTwo years ago a couple of Sisters\ncalled on us soliciting aid for the\nSt. Mary's Hospital at New Westminster and claiming that all were\ntreated alike in that institution,\nirrespective of their faith. We\ndonated a copy of this paper, and\nhave sent it every week since then.\nIt fiime back the other day marked\n--Refused.\" Perhaps its articles\ninterfered with the prayers of tlio\nhospital, or it no longer needs\ncharity.\nIn Paris some people hate the\nEnglish. A paper in that city\ncalled the Butter Plate was recently\nsuppressed hy the aiithoriticH because it contained it cartoon showing Mrs. Kruger in heaven and\nQueen Victoria in hell. Such pub*\nlieations are of very little good, as\nnothing can bo accomplished by\nlying or guessing at alTairn. If the\ntruth was known probably the two\nold Indies are ehattitig together on\nhiiiio other planet, utterly uiieoie\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2cioiis of tho fa\u00C2\u00AB*l thai they once\nhad their hearts torn by the blood*\nt-b*'d of tlu** -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ulh.\nA coal milling disaster recently\noccurred at Extension, H. (',, by\nwhich several miner.'* lost their\nliven. Ton families were suihlcnlv\nand the crowd anted in all directions. Gamblers cashed white\nchips and loaded the girl with so\nmuch money that she could scarcely\nwalk, which proves that men who\nlead reckless lives are easily touched\nfor their dough when the game has\na poke bonnet and a smiling face\nbehind it.\nThe jobbers of Nelson are using\ntheir best efforts to obtain freight\nrates that will place that city upon\nan equal basis with the East and\nCoast. Certain large retail dealers\nin groceries and provisions are attempting to thwart this claiming\nthat jobbers in their lines do not\nstick to a strictly wholesale trajle.\nTo satisfy a selfish desire -thj\u00C2\u00BBse\ndealers would crucify the entire\n.Biholesa.l'Lto\njure the city as a distributing point.\nIt is sometimes difficult to tell tjhe\ndifference between what is retail |or\nwholesale, but if the jobbers lof\nNelson will sell only to retail\ndealers or mines with stores they\nshould be assisted in every way to\nget lower freight rates.\nA French-Canadian has been\nkeeping camp all 'summer in the\nlumber woods on the Upper St.\nJohn river. His duties ended, he\nrecently came out to civilization\nand landed at Felix Herbert's hostelry at Edmunston. 'Mine host\nFelix made him comfortable and\nafter attending to the inner man\nwas asked by the newcomer for the\nnews.\n\"What the news, Felix V\"\n\"No news whatever,\" replied\nthe joyial lionifaeo, and then remembering that his guest had lieen\nabsent many months, added as an\nafterthought, ''Suppose you know\nthe queen, he dead.'*\nThe newcomer replied somewhat\ndisgustedly that this was old news.\nas it happened last winter.to which\nmine host aeceded.\nWho got his job, I'olix/\" ron-\nliniiod the newcomer.\n\"Why, Edward, his son got the\njob.\" replied Felix.\nTho gtioid was silent for a moment puzzling out the matter.\nSuddenly a light broke over his\ncountenance mul he concluded.\n\"Kacre bleu, Felix, that fellow\nEdward, she must havo had groat\npull with Ijiuiier, \" St. .lohu. N.\nII Tel(*|jl\"'t|i!i\nruiMit.r-- nun out-*.\nhot.\nE. FERGUSON & CO.\nNELSON, B. C.\nWHOLESALE L8QUGRS AND CIGARS\nW1C HAVK KX ROUTE\nONK OAK G. &'W. WHISKIES .*,x. TORONTO\nONE OAII IMPOKTEO LIQUORS ,.x. LIVERPOOL\nONE CAR DOG'S HEAD ALE AND STOUT ex. LONDON, ENG\nONE OAR \"HANIKU-\" BEER ex. SEATTLE.\n,,,.Jn!31i.V',11!1-VSI\u00C2\u00BB1iVi0irTI;v,<.1 \u00C2\u00AB'\".'* ^'I'lifi* -Mines wanted nt the KXCII ,VNGK.\n* RKh AUU-IM. OOI.D i)i'.i|ieitle, wnnleii at one,' lor Kaatern Investor.*!.\nI nrllesliHviti|'iiiliiliii;|ii-o|iert,v lur snip are ivi|iu>t.(! to wml snni'iles of their ore to\ntlie rcxclmii-j-i* for exhibition.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 II \u00C2\u00BBiuii|ilt's slx.ult! lie sent by Kx|ii*c\u00C2\u00AB*i. prepaid. ('ori'eK|iiimleiiee xollutdtd.\nLAililnssiilI I'olliiiiuiileallonslii\u00E2\u0080\u0094 AN IIKKW V. HOSKNltKUOKlt,\nTelephone No. HU. 1'. O, Hex Tit... NeUon, II. C.\nThe NcwmarketHotcI,\nNEW DENVER, B. C.\nHub one ot the most beautifiil locations in America, and the public are\nassured of pleasant accommodations.\nHENRY 8TBUE, ~\" \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ~Y T~~~.\nProprietor.\nFancy China\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2wmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmm-\nIs TICK SI'ITIW.TV Nn\V '\nCups and Saucers\n25c to $1.00\nTea Sets mmm S.3 lo SIS\nV,im\"i ,il il ,lai-illiilii.ii In lli.il Ip. .inillnl ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.I.\"Ifn\nDUTCH BULB5'\"' *-'\"i i'l*\"-..*.* >\t\nmm.^^mmmmmm^mm^ ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB in *ii>'k, at \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNelSOn'S Drug & Book Store\n,Nrw Mi'iiwr, II. I',\nSMOKE\nKEUOWKA\nCIGARS\nUNION MADE\nJob Printing\nThat assays hijrli in jirtisfic, merit, quickly\ndone at New Denver's printing eniporinm--*-\nAd dress\nTHE LEDGE\nHOTEL\nNew Denver, B.C.\nSUames\nA.JACOHSON. Pfoprltlor\nHem ii'ciiIh in the city\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Pointoruihie roonin\u00E2\u0080\u0094Itar replete with the h**-*-t of\nI.inHiors and Citrain\u00E2\u0080\u0094*Hcst -service throitifhont.\nIt if* jtict io* imjMissible to cure\ntM-ligioitM ills by civil law mh it, is to\nreini'dv (HiHtical illn bv iiHHHMHiiin-\nt*..*i*** ****** * <<<<|i*.\u00C2\u00BBi\u00C2\u00AB, <\u00C2\u00AB|><| ill* i.. . i . ., ., i . . ,,\nP*^m, p\u00E2\u0082\u00AC\u00C2\u00A3**\ PX^.\ncrtv.\nM\nML _\u00C2\u00AB-(Wc Mkt%N\nm _m. W :j_^\ntin all the world, ami the *ame\nkind of temptation ha\u00C2\u00AB tiewr l\u00C2\u00BBeeii\nftArnjof-l out. Something -hould\nIm> done in the matter.\ntviunu^v i\" Icov tmui^j, ii'titiuiii v, aii|\nj circulars a\"kiiijj for aid to iiHui^t j\njthe***!'uiifortiinate p4*oph*. \** thi*j Hit* bitvr pail of \u00C2\u00AB him* idhuhJ\t\n|a provincial or national i-alitinity?j,lf'\" 'M mk''n \"l\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB<\u00C2\u00BBrinf? the follie*,| J^y\nA\n^^^^^^ l^^'l^fc\"'^^ ^^___W_j^^i ^^-^^^^ i^^^^^^ ^^.^^i^^\n^^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^^^^J ^_jf^^\u00C2\u00BB^^ ^^^^\"-^^^ ^^r^^>^^J W^^-^^^^J ^_J*^^^^^\n \"B\nIBaek of Moiiair eaL\n'ihtinmh tlie ICJUpUlllo/l ol J.lCt.'il'c the people \"1 J'.Mi'iiMiiii oj* jjlt. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 J>\u00C2\u00ABvjhVovv>. f*uu \u00C2\u00ABrt.,-\u00C2\u00AB' .>|f.nn\u00C2\u00BBiif, Vir\niiniirly day\u00C2\u00BB .U.tn pot tl\u00C2\u00BB'eyl\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABlijowner*-of t.W mines in which tin- *ia,J \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBntnwi\u00C2\u00ABl in the former.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nmen lost their IIv-pi* nrg*\u00C2\u00BBhM\u00C2\u00BBriok-eil,; lN\u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00BBie?*, havew charm for men on\nheat at the -\"hell gain*\n..-_\u00C2\u00BBui*>t tmo-e fam. Ill* pxieket*. I\u00C2\u00BB*i*i\u00C2\u00AB* !*tnick theeam|i in **e\u00C2\u00BBreh of ml] ir. huiimuity\nor *teere<|' the frontier, At White Horn* aUhe welM\u00C2\u00BBeii)g of ?wi\u00C2\u00BBty, or. let nut\nAll i* iimi or j^\u00C2\u00ABkmI a*\u00C2\u00BB it affect*\nety.\nThere mn Ite\nK*tHhll>liril IH1T.\nCapital (all paid nji) $12,U.Xl,ao.tiO\ntV*-.y_,4 '\"*\.Ka 't:iAYt'\'k - * t ,'j'Jji|'J^ l\u00C2\u00BB1\u00C2\u00BB,K>\nUndivided proHts ; t MOiOM.OI\nHKAI) lirriCK, MONTIlKAI..\nRt. Hon. l/fonSrn.miooxA a.ul Mount Rov.\i, (j.CM.O. Prcnidcnt,\nIfoN. (;. A. Drummond, Vice President,\nK. S. Clouhtox, fSeneml Munnger,\nih'AiKhtvA u\ aU v\u00C2\u00BB.vvu U C-Anmdii, Newloumllatiil, tlieai Hritiiiit, mid\nthe United State-.\nNew Denver branch\nLR B. DE VEBEIt, Manager\n/\n/\nX\n\"mlmf\nk,^^^^X ^^s^_^^ ^^^^' tl\nNinth Year.\nTHE LEDttE, .NEW DENVER, B.C., OCTOBER 24. 1901.\nV\nHER SAD PAHT.\nHe sat ill honor's seat,,\nAnd rapturous ladies gassed int\u00C2\u00ABi his eyes. /(\nShe stood without, beneath the wintry skies,\nIn snow and sleet.\nHe spoke of Faith's decay;\nThe ladies sighed because he spoke so true.\nShe hid her face in hands frost-numbed and blue,\nBut dared not pray.\nIn church, In court, and street,\nMen bowed and ladies smiled where'er he went.\nShe stole through life hy shame and hunger bent,\nWith bleeding feet.\nUpon his wedding day\nShe stood.with burning eyes that fain would weep.\nAnd heard the dancers' tread, the music's sweep,\nSound far away\nThe bride so pure and true\nHe took unto himself in haughty mood,\nAnd all the paltry world applauding stood,\nThough well It knew.\nThe while In frost and snow\nHalf-clad she. stood upon whose maiden breast\nHe pledged liis faith, lor love's: suprcmest test,\nIn joy anil woe.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Anon.\nKOK COI'NTKY MKItCHAMTS.\nA contributor to a recent issue\nof the Advertising World (Cohan\nbus, 0.) gives a large number of:\nwhat he considers good schemes for\nthe advertising of country merchants. Printers' Ink extracts a\nfew and gives them for what they\nmay be worth:\nIf you have any telegraph poles\nor other posts in front of your\nstore, box them up and use them\nfor sign boards.\nPut a search light on top of your\nbuilding and search for people's\nattention at night.\nPut up a large white sheet on the\nbuilding across the streot,and from\none of your upstairs windows, at\nnight, past your ads upon it by the\nuse of a magic lantern, interspersing with attractive pictures.\nHang neat banners from your\nstore ceilings.\nPut up an electric sign, having\nlettering made of incandescent\nelectric light globes.\nRaise an American flag in your\nwindow and let an electric motor\nmake it flutter to the breeze.\nStretch a canvas sign clean across\nthe street.\n~\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Have-tin-fiag'signs-made-and-use\non the four corners of your street\nself, had returned to her, and at\nsundown they sighted them a\nquarter of a mile ahead mounting\na long snow slope. The doe was\nwalking slowly with hanging head\nand ears. The buck was running\nabout as if in trouble that he did\nnot understand, and coming back\nto caress the doe and wonder why\nshe walked so slowly. In another\nhalf mile the hunters came up with\nthem. She was down in the snow.\nWhen he saw them coming, the\ngreat stag shook the oak-tree on\nhis brow and circled about in doubt, j\nthen fled from a foe he was powerless to resist.\nAs the men came near, the doe\nmade a convulsive effort torise,but\ncould not. Duff drew his knife.\nIt never before occurred to Yan\nwhy he and each of them carried a\nlong knife. The poor doe turned\non her foes her great lustrous eyes;\nthey were brimming with tears,but\nshe made no moan. Yan turned\nhis back on the scene, and covered\nhis face with his hands, but Duff\nwent forward with the knife and\ndid some dreadful, unspeakable\nthing, Yan scarcely., knew what,\nand when Duff called him,he slowly\nturned,and the big stag's mate was\nlying quiet in the snow, and the\nonly living thing that they saw as\nthey quit the scene was the great\nround form bearing aloft the oak-\ntree ou its brow as it haunted the\nnearer hills.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ernest Seton Thompson, in Scribuer's.\nA DIKFEHENCE IN i'KOPliK.\nAn old man was leading a thin\nold horse \"across the commons in\nthe northern part of the city, when\na passer-by asked him where he was\ngoing.\n\"I'm searching for a bit of green\nfor the poor beast,\" he answered.\n\"I'd send him to the bone-yard\nor the glue factory,\" said the other\ncontemptuously.\n\"Would you?\" asked the man\nhe would see the brother. The\nbrother said at once that he would\nbe glad to give up selling rum if his\nimpartiality are among the highest\nduties of the inquirer, and that he\nwho shrinks from such a research\nbrother (the gentleman first referred lis at least morally bound to abstain\nto) would consent. The clergyman\nthen thought he had accomplished\nhis mission, and went back to the\nfirst brother, telling him how\nhappy he was at the result, but the\nonly reply he got was, \"I think,\nelder, you had bettor stick to\npreaehin' the gospel, and let this\ntemperance business alone.\"\nReligion is man's earliest and\nalso indirect form of self-knowledge.\nMan first of all sees his nature as\nif out of himself before he finds it\nfrom condemning the opinions of\nhis neighbor.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lecky.\n\"Hel-l-o !\" yelled old man Ding-\nley as Miss Luce Bloomer went\ndown! the opposite side of the street\non ht}r bicycle.\n\"Well, what is it?\" she asked,\nas slfe gracefully stepped off her\nmachine at his side.\n,\"\"\yliy, y' see, I was in the army\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094in!the cavalry, y' know\u00E2\u0080\u0094air\nwhen I see them bloomers 1 thought\nI'd jiell you about our cavalry\nin himself. His own nature is j pants; y' see they had two thick-\nfirst contemplated by him as that i messes of cloth in the se \"\nof another being. What was form- \"Sir!\" screamed Miss'Bloomer,\nerly contemplated and worshipped j \"Yaas,\" went on old man Ding-\nas God is now perceived to be some- j iey}\" \"they wuz what y' call re-\nthing human. What was at first | enforced in the se \"\nreligion becomes at a later period | <euded *W2M in labor and Improvements\non account of your interests in the White Horse\nNo. 4 mineral claim. The above-mentioned\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0JHW.SO Is your proportion of the expense necessary In order to hold the said claim under the\nprovisions of the Mineral Act, and if within\nninety days from the date of this notice you fail\nor refuse to contribute the above-mentioned sum.\nT\nI Cft. No liftiS!:!, uctliit'-.-iKa-j-cutfor I*. Burns,\nCft. No. B fitift-!., and D. D. Mann,Cft. No. AS'i54,\nintend HO day s from llie date.hereof lo apply to the\nMinim; Recorder for Certilicates of Improvements for the purpose of obtainlm? Crown grants\nol each of the above claims.\nAnd further take notice that action under section J17 must lie commenced before the issuance of\nsuch certilicates of improvements.\nDated (his until day of Aiiuust. A.D.. lilil.\nE. M. SAND1LANDS.\n. ., , im-\nvcrtlsiiiff. your interests In the said claim will\nbecome the property of the undersigned under\nSection! of tne \"Mineral Act Amendment Act\nwoo.\"\n.Dated at Silverton, B, 0. this litl, day of\nOctober, liml.\nCHARLES K. HOPE. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nA,\n, I**\"'\"-\nTO DELINQUENT CO-OWNER.\nTo the leiral personal reprcsentatlvos of .1\nSMITH, deceased, nr to any pei'soii or\nsons to whom thc said J. A. Smith may have\ntransferred his interest In the Mercury Mineral Claim, situated on Payne Mountain three\nmilet south of Three Forks, In thc Sloean\nMinini; Division of West Kooti'nay, British\nColumbia.\npVOU, and each of you, nre hereby untitled that\n1 we have expended two Iitimliuil and live\ndollars iu labor nnd Improvements upon the\nabove mentioned mineral chilm In order to hold\nthc said claim under the provlslunmif the Mineral\nAct, and If. within ninety davs from the ilnleof\n(his notice, yon fall or refuse tu contribute vour\nportion of nil such expenditures, loifotlicr Willi\nall costs of iidvei'tishnr, your intertwt In the said\nclaim will heroine the property of tlm uihscriberH\nunder Section 4 of un Act entltlcil \"An Act to\namend the Mineral Act l'.u'l.\"\nDated at New Denver B.C, thin .ith day nf\nOctober, la H. 1IERHI-.RT T. TWIOG,\nROBT CUNNING,\nA. DAVID,\nNOTICE.\nA clorgynian in southern Mnssa*-\nchusotts had in his parish a very\nsharp, monuy-iiuvkiiig' old ueiitK--\nnian.who attended church regularly\nSundays, but sold in his grocery\nstore a good deal of ruin week-days.\nThe clergyman called upon him\none day and asked him to stop selling rum. He replied that he should\nlu* glad to stop, hut the fact was\nthat his brother, who was in partnership with him, was determined\nto sell rum, and while he didn't\nwish ihe clergyman to say anything\nabout it either to his brother or\nanybody els\u00C2\u00AB, yet it was absolutely\nimpossible, on iiccoiint of hifj\nbrother's determination, to give up!\nselling it. Notwithstanding the!\nIf you have\na watch\nThat n-.tpiiroH uttciitit|ii\nsi'iid it to tlio Wnt-jli\nExports nf Ni'lsttii.\nAililress\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nBrown Bros.,\nThe Jeweler-*, Nelson,\n..f\nIIIIV\nnn id\nI TO DiaiNOAKNT CO OWNER.\n1 Tn th*' li'iftil pcriotHil repi'ifi'iitntlvc\n' ,1. A. SMITH, deceased, nr to\nI peis.iii or persons to whom iln*\nI '.I. A. Sniiih mav luivi' transfer\nhi' Iiiicit-M in the silver Bill Mineral oinhn\n-iumtcd.hi Payne .Moiuttiiiii.Siidlt \"si-mlmf\nTlii'ec I'oi'l.s, In ihe Slocan Minin-.' hivi'ion\n' ol West Ki.iteimy, llritlnh ('\u00E2\u0080\u00A2iliunbi-i\nYtil and each nl ymi. are Inieby untitled\n(hut we have txj.onilo.l two hundred in'il\n| ti-ed'i'liUT ill Inlxtl Mini llil|i|-.iVt:lililil- iijioii thi\n1 ii1 nvc iiic!i'l\"lud in'ttcnil claim ninVr tin* pr\nj vl\u00E2\u0096\u00A01.111* of the Mineral Act. and ll.tvitliln',\u00C2\u00ABii|ii>\u00C2\u00BB\n; fr..iii the thill' of this notice, you full \"i' ii'limc'tn\n' contribute your imrtlon ut all -nidi expenditure\n! Iiiu'etliel wilh all ensls.if iii|vi|||.|ii|;, \ntir Inter\ni ,'H III I li*\u00C2\u00AB \"aid claim will U'coine tho p(*ip*rtv o\ni (he siil.*t-rlbers under Section I nl'an Ait'cn\ntliM-.-.-. Avt (\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 At... ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E|-I,- Mli,.r\u00E2\u0080\u009El A- tl\"..\"\nDilnlilt N'ltW Denver, II (' . till. Villi -luv nf\ni\u00C2\u00BBi|..b.r. I'pdl HKItllKIM'T TWK.'u,\nRtillT (VXXIXU.\nA. U.W'Ill,\nNOTICE.\nJtKTUKN Mineral Chum.\n.Situate in the Slocan Minini; Division of West\nKiK>:enay District. Where located: West\nofthe Sapphire, on Pavne Mountain.\n-,*\" N-OTjC .....\nagent\n'IUHE NOTICE Thai I, Herbert T. TwlBK. -.\n1 agent ior the Payne Consolidated Mining\nCoiniany, Limited, Kree Miner's Certificate No.\nBallSia. intend, sixty duys from the date hereof\nto apply to the Minini; Recorder for a Certificate\nMJJllIiI^yMMuig,_tt.lUhp^j\u00C2\u00BBUMiosii-jtlLijbt-liiliig.\na Crown Brant bt tY\u00C2\u00BB above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section S7, must Ik> commenced before the issuance\nof such Certilieate of Improvement!**.\nDated this Mh day of September, A. D. I'M.\nHERBERT T. TWIGG.\nTKAMI' PI.ANKT KltACTIONAI.\nMineral Claim.\nTO DELINQUENT CO-OWNER.\nTo WILLIAM MURRAY\" BuTSFOHD, or to\nany person or ix-rsous to whom ho may have\ntransferred his interest lu the Joker Fraction\nMineral Claim, situate on Cody Mountain\nin the Slocan Minim; Division of West\nKootenay District.\nVOU are hereby uotllied that I\nI s-.'1'.'i in labor and material\nhave expended\n. i on the Joker\nKritotiou Mineral Claini aforesaid. Thc above-\nmentioned sum was the necessary amount n>-\ni|uired to be expended on tbe said mineral claim\nIn order to hold same under the provisions of the\nMineral Act, for the two yeiti-8 ciulini; the tilth\nday if October, im...\nAnd il within im days from this not lee you fnil..r\nrefuse to cuiitrlliut*' your proportion ol such ex\npcntlltme, together with all costs of advert Uiin:.\nyour Interest iu the said claim will becnine the\npro'ici'iyof the iindcisiirncd under Sccilun 4\"!\n\"the Mtncril Act Ami'udiuciit Act. ltiwi.\"\nDati'tlnt Vancouver, this Krd day nl (icti'liir.\nI'm). J. MacQUILLAN\nNOnCE.\n\'t>l\".\nTHE MINERS'\nEXCHANGE,\nNOTICE.\nThree Porks\nB. C.\nnot ennily read, y.-i Van knew very j--iuition,the good clergyman thought\nKomi that the track they were on' ~\nwhh not that of the wounded doe.\nbut wan Hiirely that of her autlered\nunite. lt\u00C2\u00BBU'k ou the trail they ran\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 M* -Mir.,* .-ntvivl llie \u00C2\u00BBlnl\u00C2\u00ABlit for there\ntlii-j Vimiei-l il-iit-i \\\>\" *t.\\u00C2\u00ABf, nftf-v\nmakiug bin own etncA\te. ha-d come\nback to ctuuigi-* <\u00C2\u00BB&. Thi.** h mi old,\nold trick of the hunted, whereby\nSeeds, Trees,\nPlants\nProvide* ii('('(iiiiiii(Mlnti(iti lor\nthe triivclllii!! |itlbllc ...\nI'leiihitu I'diiiH, ami good\nIiiciiIh. The Inn' \h stocked\nwith wIiich, li(|Uom mid\nclgiM-**, HOT mid COl.U\n1UTIIH.\nHUGH M\ EN, Proprietor,\nAHWU'W.Tn-W,\nIMPLEMENTS,\nKKUIT IJASKETS,\nFKRTIM5.ER&\n:P.S.BARTLETT<11\n17-letv. I*. Nickel in U)\nMllvi-rolil I'iimi, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2III prepaid\n,'.., i .inU tl i I,'{ pp.'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,',,',\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .Sell.I i,.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pil..li'1-ii. nl .iilnr ll'.ilth\u00E2\u0080\u009Eiii ,V,it.'lc\u00C2\u00BB\nAMKI.ICAN WATCH AdfSl'V.\nlu.*J.i. tt\u00C2\u00AB\nI 1.90\nIti DKI.IXt'l i:NT('itti\VN'KI(-*\nTn (HAS. AN'MKIISK.V, (IKn, I'AIKIIAIIIN\nI. \ Mi-KI.VXoX. ,1 T. KICHAUli-*.\nI'llll.ie llnWK.ni iiMvb'.nilli.v nn* lutv\nIt .ii\u00C2\u00ABlcl'lii| Iln ir liili'ii\"*l> Iii Ihi. filarl, l|.|.,'\nii.Iih nil eli. I in. tltirili'il \"li (|n|i|i,i \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I'm ll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.\nii.ir fillvi'itim. in th.' Slni-aii Mliilni' hh>\nI ,,i, nl IV.*>I *\n..|eiiiiy Ift-trli*l.\nvui aim; tn\".m;iiY Nt.'iii im. n,.,t 11, .\nI , viiendi-il \"1'iJ ,'i,iu lot, n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BBt- lu tli \u00C2\u00BB.iid cl.iiin iiHI U-ii.in. ij.\nT'tl to b, e.\peiit|eii nil llie unlit lllilier.lt I'lallll\nIII nrill'l' I\" Imlll \"aille lllnlel' the prnvMnll-l nf the\nMineral An Inr th>- tun mmi-i enilim; tin* ;ltl tliiv\n*.( Atltiu*!, i:*\".\nAnil If m-itliiti '*\"d.i.v* fell! thi* unlit i y.,n f..||\nnl l'1'fll-e t\" nilllillllle Mltir plnpiilllnll \"if \u00E2\u0080\u00A2mil\n,'\|ll llllillll' . IiL'I* Il'l' Willi .ill I'llsll nl ,'lliVl'l'll--\nllll.'.V\"lll Intel. \u00C2\u00BBl III Hie Mill il.lllll will lieenllle\nthe pl'np.llv nl llie iiiipIi l-lu'lieil illldiT Serllnu I\nSiuiiite ill tile SI iciiii Minini; Division of'.\".'est\nKonitttitv Ui.itrict. Where located: On\nI'ayne lloiintain,\nTAKE XOTICE That 1, Arthur s. Kartvell,\nFree Miuer'H Certilieate Xo H.VUM.Intend,GO\ndays from the date hereof, in apply to the Mining*\nItecirder for a Certitlcate nf linprnvements, for\nthe purnose of nblainliii; a Cmwn (irant otlhe\nabove claim.\nAnd further bike notice that action, under\nsection 117, mimt be eoi.iliieiiced before the issuance of such certificate of Improvement*!.\nDated thi.-ililh day of Aiicum. A. D. li\u00C2\u00ABl.\nlt-.Vtll \" A. S. HARWELL.\nCKXTHAI., Iti:i) I'OX mill It I'D IOX\nKit ACTION Mlneiiil Claini\".\nSituate in tint Slman Mluiui; 1 )ivl-ioii ou\nWcm Kimte.iay l>l\u00C2\u00BBtrii-t, where located;\nSurprint* Itanlii ami J->liin the Surpri*-e on lliu\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2POIItll.\n'PAKE NOTICE that 1,(1, 11. AvIaril.'Ufciit for\nI .Inlin A. Kllich Ere*' Miner'* Certilieate No.\nll''f.,lH,(Je.irKc H. Hmidemiu, Kif4* Mln\u00C2\u00AB.r'\u00C2\u00AB Ccr-\n(lliealeli'ii. II U.nii!,. (inriieliu- M (icihiin-'. Kre\"\nMiiiei'MO'ltllicate No. It.V.mi-jiI, yyvi- Miner's Cur*\niliieatc Sn. !>Uti. Iiiteiid. \u00C2\u00BBhty day (ruin the i|nt\u00C2\u00AB\nherenf. tn tt|iply to (he Mining Itiiiuder\nfur a Cerllllcaic of Iinpi-nvituicnt*'', for the pur*\npnM nf nbtiilulin; ii Cli.Hii (Irani nl the alioVO\neLdiim.\nAnil further take imt ii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tli.it uctinu uii.br *.'i'*\nllnii :i\", niii\u00C2\u00ABl be t'limuii-ni-cd bcfnie the I'.-.lisilli'ti\n.if i.llellCillillcatelnl lllllil'iiveillellln.\nOatiil tlii- Mb tiny .,l**\u00C2\u00AB'pt. mi-, r, A. 1>, |:>,|.\nTONIC KltACTION Mineral l!|nilil.\n*\u00C2\u00BBilu.\nK.\n.1 Ihe\nl'-t.'l\n11 I-ml,\n'MIi.i-i-.1 Vet Am\niiilmeiii ,\vi i^.\u00C2\u00AB\ntil* :\u00C2\u00BB! d.n ,,| .\u00C2\u00BB j.,!. j A\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. MaiVI II.I.AX\nNOTICE.\nin (he sb...n Mhpii.p. (livf-lmi \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef We\u00C2\u00BBt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l.tlllV ilUlrlet Whi e Incited; Oil\nI'.iyill' MnlllllHili. .llljnillinu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Silvu ilt*f,\"\n('iirbmiMte Klnu\" und \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2sapphire\" Mlucial\nCldiii**.\n'CAKE XiiTK'l\" Tlmt I I' M. \".v.*, Fiyo\nI Mli.'-r'' i I'l'tilii'iiiv Nn. It .'.'.'.i.'.i \"\u00C2\u00ABi\u00E2\u0096\u00A0din'.* an\n.(/.in fm K H. Wil\u00C2\u00ABnii, Krc Mliii'iNtVrililfHt,\nX.. li ..*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.., .....n.i, \u00C2\u00BB..ii> ,1.,\u00C2\u00AB i .ii, nn ,l\u00C2\u00BBi\u00C2\u00AB>\nhl'li-nl, Intlpplv tu the Mliilni.' Keinnlll (or ft\nC. flllieale nl tiuptnvelnei.l-, tnf Il.e pin pi.*\"'of\nnliliiliiliii.* it ( riiU'u lirmit't it, il...y.- eldtn.\nAnd tiiilber take nntltt dial n tlmi uiidii \u00E2\u0080\u00A2i'l*'*\nt|..n IIT inn*! In '-..111111. need In b re the W\nn! 'lull (.'< Itllii .tti nt liiipr.iM uii'ipli.\nIl.ilil tlil\u00C2\u00ABi.;rdl,tv nt V.ip,;ti-4 rut\nI'. M. IUYK.H.\ni*jtniliV\u00C2\u00AB\nV\"\nTH Ol LIXglKXT (uiiWXI.K. i\nIt W MiniiiK \"I (>< pmi.I cer-.n t>. wlciii be j\n.iim|Jlia\. ti ii\u00C2\u00BB|i|'mi| In* uitii.\u00C2\u00ABi iii tie (\n\"I It il'lo liblilll II- Illlllll e|. Ilin, ,.l tin JliMilif\nllfcllt Mile I ll ll,. Ill Hie Sine.hi Mlllill.lMVi\n-I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ii, ..I Mi *l lv\"iteu.i, In-tili I\nI\" uv li.r.l.y ii..*.ill il lli.tt I Iipi,. ,v|.,,,,!,)\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\niliiliili\"! niil iiiijii.Veini hi., ..ii i. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0< \u00E2\u0080\u00A2..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ml i\n\mir llllit'-; In 'be Twii-ln IiIi.iiii mint ini\nh NEW FEATURE\nKEKK.CTIVK IH 111 im TiilllK.\nCANADIAN\niirti|iti'i>\ntlii \"illnii'pil\n, ll.ttvtl\nI (lie lllii'ti'tli'ind lltlilrr Sei'tlnii\nAi I. .V'lii'iiiliii' ill Ai't pmi ''\nit silviri-ii. II. C, tliln |-,'i|, iht)\nl IIAKl.l.*. K. HiH'K.\ni 11 im. I be .ili.it i in. .ill,in d \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n...111 el.tilll Illlllll lie plnVhlnl't .\n\rl I ,t I* M ll lilt i lilti.H l|.i\ \u00C2\u00AB I!\nIbt\u00C2\u00AB ii..||,f > ,11 !. ll .f ttfll-. tn\n.tl.-vi- un nil il -nn.. itfiifli i\n.:..,!,, I tt lib '.II i .(\" ..( i.|\m-iIi.||\nin Hi.- *.|.| i I.mn ti ill U elm tli.\nMl ib l*l|*ll''il, llintil Sect |.ili I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1 '''' I l'-i Mm iiifiiH nl Ait I'Mi \"\nI* yntll p\"\n,. t ,.\n,1 Hi-\nif* ;\n. in.\nMtti.i-.I i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0in 'I..- .fit,, ,.* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ne'lllttil.lttl- l||.\n\u00C2\u00BB liutt -(III- llF-\nt!. J .1.1 il.'. I, \u00C2\u00BBl ,\npi m\u00C2\u00AB r(t \"t tin- *\n.1 tb'' -Mliifliil,\nWill ii|*i-liite, ill ililililiuii\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2|lti|itneiit,\ntt* tl-tllul\nMiti\n.U. r\nil.H X.\nI'Klt\nH Ifc'llMt\nn (..on. ii'tti).tv\nUtAXK K I'M\"\n.i it...\nIK\nTOURIST SLEEPING GARS\nUS CUtkWS NK>T SK\u00C2\u00AB!li\u00C2\u00BBN\nNOTICE.\ncarry on the Itiu- of track* to nave\nanother that in too hanl presxeil,\nwhile it leaps anide to hide or Hy in\na different direction. TIhih the\nKta^ Iuul wouuht to wive ftfy ivomikI-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0wl mate, but the hunter**-* remorw-\nk\u00C2\u00ABftly t-ook up her trail,and gloativl\nlike wolvi* over the alight drip of\nblood. Within another short run\nthey found that the stag, haviuRJ\nfailed to diveri the ehaw to him\nBlllbS fw Fall Plantlnir.\nCatalogue Free.\nM. J. HENRY,\nSn\" W.niinlii\u00C2\u00ABti.r Hnad, Vancouver, H. C\nWIUTKLAIIOHOXI.Y\nT8E HEW YSRK\nCLIPPER\nOontalna a Uollabla Reoord\nof all tho Ivontt In tha\nTHEITRIOU WORLD\nRELIABLE ASSAYS WORLD TfSPOBTS.\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0o i iiiild.dilir^-npii'r ),'.\"\nTlv\u00C2\u00AB|irom|it miantli'in.\nIa'aiI\nM*mpli-*i by mull wt-iv* promiit\nRich Ores and Bullion Bought.\nOQDEN ASSAY CO\nl*H\u00C2\u00BB I\u00C2\u00BBth it., 1)*nv*r, Vnhi\nPUBLISHED WEEKLY.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A24.00 A VI**. tlNO-t OO^V, lOott*\nf9twAt9 by all Nswad-Mtor*.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2AMPLE COPY miB,\nAddreao NEW YORK OLIPPtt.\nNEW YORK. *\ni T\" HKI.lM_l>.Xr (iMdVVKIM. 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I\n( l.pllil Tie- I. -..\nK vr.;vv:s;JW'^r,.^ \t, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP TICKETS\nIn \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ipllri.tll K\u00C2\u00ABr<<|\u00C2\u00AB-.>> j\u00C2\u00BB-lti'*-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mi A*ri\u00C2\u00BBn.iri hnr* \u00C2\u00BBji:j (r\nMr*, tit km tm4 fhii ;,.-,*..i,;.a.i,. .\nRy \u00C2\u00ABr*n\u00C2\u00AB or\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\u00C2\u00AB ..aia;\"*.i r,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2r. v\nall\nir.. :b.,t it.-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Hill llll|.H.|.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 III tb. Vi\nIII. I.linl.. .(\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I,\ni<1. r v*t\n(I'.T- ..* liliu '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\ntilt- VI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ..v.' til. >\n(ntfrtll* r \u00C2\u00BB(tl\n(enr-M In (tit-\u00C2\u00BB..\n,\u00C2\u00BB( lit* wlltr*. IIP.\ni-r*l Art Armiiibti'ti! An l*\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nf-Mf^.l nt NVNiii (l i. th,\nI'.,I\n' *!\u00C2\u00AB M'tLVAN,\n, .1 \u00C2\u00AB.,p.n '* It:, h :* -I, ** fi.**\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ft* -t ad>ft/limit.', j i\u00C2\u00ABr m\nun will litftii.t Ow (.f.\u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00BB-r!v\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 IV'ti I nf III* 'Min\nl\u00C2\u00ABHi tU> .. I'.l'i.\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. It i.AllltKi I, v.. i.\. , |t.i:Vfr.\n.1,1 .tilt, i.u V Atll., V tn, ..in,i.\n!.*\u00C2\u00AB. C*ilir,H I* A.,V. l.u. II (*\n\u00C2\u00AB^'ntsktliif*\ntllipj- l*U-\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB!* *',\nlit\nv r.\u00C2\u00AB\n. *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1.1\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\nW li pp((t*|i\u00C2\u00BB THE LEDGE. NEW DJ^VEK, li. (J., OCTOBER 24, 1901.\nYour Eyes\nand My Optical\nDepartmenr^5^\nMy stock of Spectacles and\nEye Glasses is very complete, consisting of Rimless\nEve Glasses and Spectacles\nand a full line of standard\ngoods.\t\nI am the 'pioneer optician of\nthe' Kootenay, havinsf the\nlargest experience, and my\nappliances are second to none\niu the Province\t\nG. W. GRIMMETT, Graduate Oiiticlwi\nand Jeweler.\nAnent for Canadian Kodak Co.\nSAXUOX, B. C.\nNelson Saw and\nPlaning Mills, Ltd.\nLumber\nDoors\nWindows\nStore Fronts\nShow Cases\nStore & Bar Fixtures\nCounters\nFancy Glass\nCharles Hillyer, Manager\nNelson, B. O.\nKootenay Coffee\nCompany\nCOFFEE ROASTERS\nDealers in Teas and Coffee.\nAll \u00C2\u00ABrades and prices. A\ntrial order solicited\t\nKootenay Coffee Company\nP. 0. Box 18a. West Baker St.\nXELSOX, H. C.\nJOHN WILLIAMS\nDealer in\nIMPORTED\n_ANDD0MEST1C_CIGARS\n^Nn~aBmJUUES; ~'\nPIPES, &0.\nVan Camp Lunch Goods, Confection\ncrv and Fruit.\nBATHS IN CONNECTION.\nNewmarket Block. New Denver\nTROUBLE SOON* TO BE JBNDKD.\nThe Rossland Miner gives0the pleasant assurance that in a very short time\nthe big* minus of that camp will he in\nfull operation, together with quite, a\nnumber of the smaller ones. Every day,\nit says, sees additions to the force of\nmen employed in the working's of the\nLe Roi group, and the preparation for\nresumption on the Nicke! Plate, which\nis announced today, is a satisfactory indication of the manner in which operations are extending.\nThe prospect for a bright season in\nRossland during the approaching winter\nis excellent. No one doubts that the\nbig mines will be working at full swing\nand proceeding with development on a\nlarge scale before the new year opens.\nAlready the mines have full crews in'\nthe stopes, .ind as the forces grow the\nusual development will be picked up\nand continued. This will prove the\nbackbone, of the city.\nIn addition it may be reasonably expected that other properties will be\nworking, among these tho Spitzee, I. X.\nL., Green Mountain, Abe Lincoln, O.K.,\nBig Four and White Bear. The Velvet\nwill undoubtedly operate all winter,but\nthe Miner is not in possession of particulars regarding the property.\nABOUT MO \u00C2\u00A5 I I'l.\nF. P. Hogan, Senator Turner, L. S.\nAustin, E. D. Saunders and M. H. McKenzie. of Spokane, arrived at\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Moyie\nlast week and left shortly for Marysville\nto lay out the smelter site. The Leader\nsays it is the intention of the company\nto push the work of construction as\nrapidly as possible, and they expect to\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2omplete the building by next February.\nJames Cronin, manager of the St.\nF-ugene, when asked regarding the\nprobability of an early resumption of\nwork at the mine he said that tlie price\nof lead would have to reach \u00C2\u00A315 before\nanything would be done.\nThe work of further prospecting*, the\nLamb' creek gold fields is progressing\nin ix 'manner entirely satisfactory to\nthose interested. Johnston Bros, have\nbuilt a 12x14 log cabin on their group\nof claims and are comfortably situated\nto continue work all winter. They\nhave three sluice boxes and a rocker\nand they intend to prospect their ground\nt horoug h ly.\t\nMIGHT TURN THE TAKI.KS.\nAMia-a*AP- orc-m or tartar pows.r\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2DR.*\nCREAM\nBAKING\nPOWDER\nHighest Honors, World's Fair\nGold Medal, Midwinter Fair\nArold Baking* Powders containing:\n*lui*_. They are Injurious to health\nNinth Yeak\n/\nEstablished in Nelson in *1890\nft\nCONDENSED ADS.\nIConitL'ii'ii'il iiilv.-rlist'ini'ii!', I'fiiitu t'lii'h (iidoriMi. Ivu-li livti wor.ls or lusm\nover 2 words nre fiv** trnH pulilitbnal.]\nEmployment Agenoy,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0V*KI.SON 1'iMI'l.llVMHXT .MiKM V,\nHfljinf All Klmli l'lintl*.|tii|,\nl-iistofili-(! linx lufi. NoUon. .I.M. \JIVK.\nA DllKADKUIi POSSIBILITY.\nI heard a good story at the University Club the other day, which,\nas it's not bitter. I'll tell, writes\ntho Looker-On in the Ban Francisco\nNews Letter.\nSome years ago Edgar Mizner\nwas appointed the local agent for\nRuinart champagne; and, as a good\nwine agent should do, he hastened\nout among his friends to encourage\nthem to buy the brand he represented. About the second man he\nmet after tlie appointment was his\nold pal, Porter Ashe.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Porter,\" said he. **I am selling\na champagne that is old. but new\nhere. The next time you order a\nbottle of wine at the club or restaurant or the cafe, I wish you\nwould call for Rninart.''\n\"But I always drink Mumm,\"\nsaid Ashe.\n'''That's all right.'' answered\nAlizner; \"if they haven't any Ruin-\nart on hand you can drink your old\nMumm.\"\n\"Well, Edgar,\" said jjAshe, \"I\nam your friend to the last, but,\ngreat (tod, what am I goinj\" to do\nif they do have Ruinart?]'\u00E2\u0080\u0094National Advertiser. I\nWe sell Wholesale and Retail Wj\nHurry Up and ask for Prices:\nOnr Christmas Goods ae arriving daily and\nyou have a good opportunity to select from the\nlatest up-to-date goods, and\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nYou will find prices reasonable\nWe want your trade. Send us your orders and we will do the rest.\nr\J, , au which huh juweii*,** repairing guaranteed. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 * nnD v%r% w a w *f% \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 m\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 j Mail orders receive. oUr* prompt and careful JHUUfcf UUYcR S\njQ attention. JACOB t)OVER. C.P.R Watch Inspector. tuk jbwklkh. Nei.on n c\n8 KSKSC^S-aCgS CS2 CSJCSCSCSCSKji\nabout three thousand feet soiiUi ofthe\nmost northern point at which ore\" eoin-\nmences on the Ironsides.\nShould Hnvii Kitten tlm '\"'Isli.\nThey tell this story in Lee County of\na negro who applied to a justice of tlie\npeace to marry him. He had iio money\nand offered a string of fieh as- the fee.\nAfter a year had passed the justice\nmet the man and said:\n\"Well, William, how \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2jo you like\nmarried life?\"\n\"Well, suh,\" was the reply, \"I wish\nto the Lawd I'd eat dem'fish.\"\nThe Royal Seal cigar is orie. of the\nstandard productions of Nelson.\nThe silver-lead miners of the Coeur\nd'Aiene country are looking to a new\nCanadian enterprise to obtain lower\nNEW fiHOUSI) OPKNKD\nUP,\nThe Granby company has coujneuced\ndevelopment work on the'stirfinie of the\nGrey F.agle claim, at Greenwood, stripping thejiig mineral outcrop -jhout a\nrates of freight and treatment on their thousand feet south of the south boun\nF-OI-l SALE,\nDUV DltK ritoi'l\"!! TV. North l-'urk C;ir*\nI ii.ri'i-t.i'k~AI.I'*. Ai.l'S KUACTION\n\u00C2\u00BB11(1 Al.TUhTN-l 'i-.mi. I,: ml'- nlililliwl. A|i*\njily, \\. J. .MiMll.i.l.V \ i'i/., Vmu'iiUMir, ll.(J\nSKVKIIM, TIHil'i.lMl ..|.| iii*wf|i,'i|\u00C2\u00BB*r*<. a'\n... Tin: l.i.iKiK.\nDENTISTRY.\nDR. MORRISON,liVllvl\nNKI,.Su\\". II i i.-r \\ Ali'H li h,\ki.u Sin\nDR. MIIJi)Y,,MTC\n11 Mt li t 1 1\", un.. cii...rli'i.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 in il.-il.il w..r!;. tin'\niimki-1 ,i -i\u00C2\u00BB.*\u00C2\u00AB*i:\u00C2\u00BB>l\ \u00C2\u00ABi u-l'l lliiln'- Wt.rk. M.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni-uili|i|i|t ilni il- itl.' lip It (\".\nore, says the Spokesman-Review. A\nrefinery i* to lie built iu the Kootenay\ncountry, probably at Neison, under\nbonus from the Canadian government\nIt is proposed to ship lead ore in bond\nto be smelted and reti'ned in Canada\nand then bring it back into the Tinted\nStates at Buffalo or Boston, thus avoid*\nin is,- the paying of duty. The Canadian\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.overuincnt offers a bonus of $li a ton\non lead produced from Canadian ore,\nlint tin' refinery is expected to have\ncaji.'icitv enough for a liir<{*\u00C2\u00AB tonnage of\nimported ore.\ndarv line of ihe Knob Hill claiin, and\nSANITARIUM.\nHA M! VON HOT ftl-HI*!'-*) HAN\" IT.* It.\nir\u00C2\u00BBi. iii. in '*ntiiii|iitt>' yr i I t m\ni.ii 111, i... .in,,i,;f N ,tlii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0tin. n- n CA L I n\nc\u00C2\u00BB. suuiu-il iiiulti\nrivulli-vl I .i i.i.. ..I ,\nKMtlutf ni.it l'.\- ut\nunit Nut*' i li vi -leliir t'Diiiinuiiii-atluii ttitli nil\npp\u00C2\u00BBrlt nl (l.t w i'.l 1* il* -irrivi* ami it. |.m ! Iliiiuin'. |-i\"*falirail!,\nUV.ryilH l'\u00C2\u00AB >\u00C2\u00AB.lll* - run* till ll.TV.H. X||,|< .... , .\nmu-'iii i in i\u00C2\u00AB - i* n tt, i* li. .1 ill Kl.iii.t-, '-\"tteet. winch is uicli'i* a bull.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r PRESORT\ni.i..i,\u00C2\u00AB i(t*tnii'iii i*ii)\u00C2\u00ABiiiin\nIIKOOKI.YN CI.OSKII DOWN.\nJ. Iv. Parker. su|ierintendent of the\nDominion Copper Co in 1'lioenix camp,\nlast week received a dispatch from Senator George A. Cox, of Toronto, presi-\ndent of the company, orderiii-* the\nBi'iokiyii, tlie only mini; that corc'ra*'\ntiuii ha** been wurklng of late, cIom-iI.\nNn explanation is forthcoming as to the\nactual cause of rlie shut dmvu Tlie\nPioneer siivh it i.\u00C2\u00AB an eiicoiiragini' i\u00C2\u00BBi__'n l\ntliat the ord i* front h('iid(|iinrter*\u00C2\u00AB dues]\nlet call fot | r.Hiny out the wimp?, nA\nwas tbe cai'c in March, l'.Kto, when thej\nBrooklyn was shut down liefore. This\nU taken to iiii-aii that it in inure than\nlikely that in the near future the |*i''>|-\n\u00C2\u00BB'|U -t-tlli fi-Mllllt- npiTKUnlll\"\nI'lilt)'* No Head.\nH. GIEGERICH\nStiiplc and Fancy\nGROCERIES\nAgent for\nGOODWIN CANDLES\nGIANT POWDER\nBOSUN HALL PAKTRY.\nWholiisnle I'ric-cs. We havii dou'''*-'il mi'l trel'-\nliU'.l uur liusincs.i in th<*. hist month* mul wo nn;\nlireparod to still tncivnio and brauc'b out. Orders\nare comin** in froni all, diieotions We carry n\nt'Oiniik'te ttssortnieiit of Grocerlvs, .\"iii .vou need\nnot fear in sendiiiu your e.-ish as ive will endeavor to do better when you are ni'i here lo buy\npersonally. Wheat Manna, 5n.il) Wxesi. $2 SO;\nGovernment Butter, 2.W lb and iic |b. il lb b xes;\nJersey aud St. Charles Cream, 8 e.i\"S >--l: Granulated Supar, i?(i_,ri i\u00C2\u00AB*r ion lbs; l'-ripi' * H. Bovvdi'r\n1-lb i-an,40c: Choice Ceylon feu, \u00C2\u00BB0'' lb; t bu.xes\nSoda Hisc'iiita, 45c; choice ii'iples, -1.75 liox; s*t ^_jn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^^^W*^. ..^.^9^^m\ 9^^^9^tm^lr^^^^^^*\ ^^^^\"\"w\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB.,, t*^^m\ ^^^^^.v,-, .,^^^^9*\nJA.Ml'iS CAiOVV,\nDRAY ING\n]){iu!iti\u00C2\u00A3 aial l'jicldiitf tu MinvN |\nand tfencml local bnHM\"*\u00C2\u00BBs.\nWOOD AND COAL F0* SMt\n-Ww Kftivcr, II, {',\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'^HPX^H.J-Ci\n,.jJmm\ mmwx*,,.^..,. Jmmt ^^^\u00C2\u00AB..\nHave shops in nearly all the camps and cities\nof Kootenay and Boundary. They sell the\nbest meat obtainable and aim to o*iVe satisfaction to every customer. Try a line of their\nsteak s-^*^-^-^-^-^)-^)-^)-^?i\nP. B URNS & GO.\nCalifornia\nWine Co.,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2***,.\nT1K\nASLO HOTEL\nl-'amily & Commercial.\nWli.'i|i*.\u00C2\u00ABii|i'i|,.aliT*iii\nNELSON, B.C.\nChoice Wines\nand Fragrant\nCigars \"~\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"^\nAfents for Canary Beer.\n; WAOos bros ;\n4 PHOTOGRAPHERS #\nt VANCOUVER .no NELSON, B.C. t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^ %%%\"%-%%*%%%%%%\"%r-|\nJ. K. CLARK,\nMINES\nand MINING\nHc|\u00C2\u00BBorf!i, KxamlniitiotiH and .Manage\nment.\nNEW DENVER. . B.C.\n,i -i\nl,lv\u00C2\u00BB*r\n|i*T *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,\nviii*\u00C2\u00AB ; 'i\nNi'w ll.i.\i\n-.. \u00C2\u00ABrf,,:.i i ;\ncy<\u00C2\u00BBnH|.nip<*\nSew*. I'mllx Im*. 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Ihe \"'H-ket* have\nc.-illin*,'\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBt. fur llifv nre dfiicmljii\nLarge\nAnd\nComfortable\nRooms\nFitted with every modern\nconvenience. Speoiitl protection ajiiiinsr fire. Rates $2.f>0\nand $.'J j)er day.\nCOCKLE -*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0* PAPWORTH.\ni'niiiiii*(i>i>..\nPALMA ANGRIGNON\nGeneral Drayinjr: Minin? Sup\nplies and Heavy Transportation a Specialty.\nS Our HttK*\",'Hjce wftirunts meet all Sun\nday trains.\nSaddle Horses and Pack 4 ..:;:\u00E2\u0080\u009Eis\nFeed .Stahk'n At New Denver.\nJ. E. Angrignon\nThe LciiiliiiL'\nT\n:i\n5:Hairdresser; ,na\nDRUOS.\nIll V/I.l. K !\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB.. Nt\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-.ii. IIC.\ni. \u00C2\u00BBtn,- ii I'nt.*< iii.il ,\*,*t; ft*' >*>ii|\u00C2\u00BB.\nTAILORS\n\u00C2\u00BBl, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nW\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I'riiM.i.\nI v.\n......jiii.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' t 1|\u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00BB*., * X\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ll- I\"\n>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0; ,..' 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C.\n(Mi; isjr.vri\.\nSPIKES from .'icUkVh-\nt\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 |\nT\nWhose 7\nMaw i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11JI vv\nTIIW\u00C2\u00BB. KVaNS' :\n(JKM t'WtV HiH'SIl KASI/l, 1\nFresh Ki**h nil ihetirn-?. MEALS *\nIVmltry nmt tlie time. 2 & UP)\nSILVERWARE \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ni MBHHItrij\nWc cotittiitii* tn -ili.m thi. 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Hm r. m\etWMre. *r\u00C2\u00BBd thok*i{\niin*nMiinf;\u00C2\u00BBin\u00C2\u00ABi,\nSVcftplcM* HMVfr: \u00C2\u00A5Ang- mA -nAii-h ihe\nff***hf*t *\u00C2\u00BBffmm\"r *ti the :..-*iif.fi n <\u00C2\u00BBi,)n-\nt'mteetionerv nt j\nflrsJ.H.Wereley*s|\nJ .-sii.^-Liw,,,\nW*#.^\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nMtJ.K A\n mim*m*\nFred. Irvine & Co.,\nNELSON, B. C.\nf\nT1RNKS am* VAl.I.Sil-S ni\nAU.MIZF.S 4im>fYKHN\nmi veky uw pHici:s"@en . "Preceding Title: The Nakusp Ledge

Succeeding Title: The Fernie Ledger

Frequency: Weekly"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "New Denver (B.C.)"@en . "The_Ledge_New_Denver_1901_10_24"@en . "10.14288/1.0307003"@en . "English"@en . "49.991389"@en . "-117.377222"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "New Denver, B.C. : R.T. Lowery"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Ledge"@en . "Text"@en .