@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "dee4da10-fbd6-48a0-872d-e218e1d813f2"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-08-03"@en, "1906-09-05"@en ; dcterms:description "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 ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/fernieled/items/1.0182533/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ The Vol. II, Number 5. NEW5 OFTHE CITY rlany Interesting Items About People—A Week's Round-Up of Local Happenings ^fernie^b: c, wednesdav.Iseptember 5 Rudolph Doran, oi Spokane, li; city yestetday. JIj-.- anJ Mrs. V.. li. S. Wads tnm.d.lo tit: cily this *uoniin: H. W. Fulness, of the Great Sordi dly . Uli week. T. IT- 1-uinttnm agent.(it tint G. * lo h.itr Mr. It'll The; Great S« train.! .IJaisi Sati .more thai. <:tie li II, von desire ti 0 expel Jolly - Mr* Jolly. h.arly. joti}--.rc«.erolii Joliet in:,'-'•Tolly "Si SeptA>o.A A" '"" ; yilfiy^Ai .Moiattay, Jolly Jfi'lii-t ot Jolicl ou" Side of l.ifc.'j Get everything ill readiness 1 jollied tn Mijiday by Sir. .foil; Joliet....H you inissit, you will It you dearly love.to .Iw■ jollt«rt «y 'el.- Iirntfnu. Mr. Curler iv-mrl-* lius'ness very Lriik in nil Hues on lhe Crow's Ktsl hrriiitli, * He fX|«ela a h.-uvy pasiwintr iwflie ■luting tht lull, au.l liioks for. it aoo'l Hint mil nt lit' Nelson Knir.:: BI Eliickttitliiirij, iM. A., die eeh~ linHml Ollil e*perienettl eve spceloiihl will ngaitt Visit tlle lot lowing plncen: Crnnlinvok, Ceuiiopi.ttloii Hotel,' Sept. g'-i ton*,' i3-'4i- .-Feruie, n£asdc.l*a drtii; store, Sept. 15-17- Sow "ia your op'ioi-lunity lo linvi \\onr cyeS:piopcEly.ntlcJided to hy '> 1 elirfliie. and graduate eye siicdalial- Mr. A.. Joyce lias-'iusigw-il !ii»-j'(- silwt pr" rtcptily WgiBU-iir . in* :W provincial ».rvin., aiid is., leavni.- .Fernie ilii" locate -i«7tjie taioiniiig-iiiw .province; of SnsUateltewnn. Mr. Joyce waa onE_oi :..the. pi.onecr selUcrs ty Tern c, coining alienJ o["tlfc riitcel".« Uie. jai1r«»d1>.;.,a»4-'hi«t-^l.!i:»i;lmal; litSs ol one "lii" orniiolliirt-vt-r-since. Sir.,'.aiul Mc-i.,, .Jpyct" "Ilnt"' .»?.*»«; fnetids in runic who will regret ihjlr .lepnrtiira'V UUlo Miss /Alice Joyee'tii" MW-ot-tfie tittfe:-girl-.:..'thftt wokes fric-ids of- otd tu«l -young, and Will also Min mientV -by lur..little Trlnnils.-. Tlie ■ rjotlBar ■ wishes * Uia ■; tnin- ■ Ay. good" luck fu: tleifr.uEw home. ilt'e on Momlav night' li= Snaiiem. ■ "" 7"-'. ff IK Furness,_of tlitGrenl. Si rn, wns in lowit Tuesday" ami went .-llul anil retiinteil leaving li iast *i:Bht. Mr. Belfry, of Un G. X. station LABOR DAY AT CRANBROOK A Big Turnout from , the Neighboring Towns, and a ,Fin|t Day's Sport A COMPLETE LISl THE WINNERS -Labor Hay has ortls than test. Ill the li er-., 1>iit their lock of lonj; .raiBinjt anil esperience in 1 ngninst Utent, and bo;h tl, and iuilj race, tlu-J" sho* .■It. Iscller advmtiagc, " al b«n .that. Gusty", 1 Sj>o! a two inciitlrs lake his rest in Mr. CalUl* ii progressing .: liis place on the police/ loree .he firo Ijri^ailc racing team. He allhoi As Mr. inj; Fcinii ' Jfiller ami left avs-r tlu G. lon. by llirnday ni^lil Jliiis Francis Davies Stevens ulii. lias 1 Kdgeriiffe duriny the days, I^ft for Seattle Miss plivti, ot Lot town .Tuesday morning lo |..is-lion as stenograph-r. in j of EcksU-:n anil Gray, usie inriiisiieil lty '.'Pat" M.l- ont aimt.rihcing. the Patrick Wliclan, ol Dewey, at NU^ianti;, left hy Uiis morning-s 11 with the ffardntrg.rl liili'p Carosclia for three 10 was ililCc'ult to 1.1 ji.-' was thought Unit s-he A. Jiolsoitsoji, of St. Paul, pre: I of the Klk Lumber Compan" t in on lhe C. P. R. west I10111 erday, rnd left via tlle sail e for the east agaiir last nigh aiwl al during I, ami stopped (luring the. fine tripped nnii lilt ji They had'tlie m which was 3o. tlle liistol, am' tun. Th; Fen r.*corded =r se. .■.ccgihIs, ami I seconds. The ords is ■!•' .VS that th; avLra fused to make thev cl.iini tit..*: Tlie aio^-tc, in ud their ca] . .7. Elmer, 1 lio n,anip..lal fellows to l»al Ijikc all othi and ' they get Ile loailer, wilivfi got 1 fhis eolii|intiy are in . n urn nnt --,5™i tons uvei a wny. Tliis COAL CI?I:EK ON LABOR DAY. it Coal ri>|rraiit Siilllt'e <*'"6 «i ■ Tlii l-Vrliie-l-nsBliOll team Iwut llie Ml Creek ii'iiui by 11 clow score ol fi. Cnn Wliclan did good work (or IU.- l:flV3. lioliUlig. llie Conl « ihiivii hard unlil tlle taut ili- h,n lh. iitttfire roi mined up a-s mi'l balls, aait two men "lirst lias.', w!ica a single and l.agK^r-in succession drought hrec rims for ilf C. C. boys. •Then CJui rallied and sent llio n=xt ts'Un Ute lichch. . ihe I'd J.reektr li-tvg. V ■Had; it not-'I. itor tlu I" right of losing' Kelly, who play field Ior the. Pcrntu -hoys, ths sen woiiM'fiiivb-Iiei'irnearerlo-o In fnv pi'.-lie viiilois.... As "it was, Kelly mritvutl away rut-tit-die Uuvjnj no X-nXX tin; it was a ttittg lime !;ifoi*a"Iw"wmlil he loeatoil, hint .the Pernij ioys hiid to pltiy n lop-aid eii ga«ie_w.Uilu l tie was ..lieing looked _»!'■ Wluu■ fnimd, lw was taiit. onleep along iido ot some tiollciw IngH liounil. WlUi Iionpa. wtileli .Imd n. Busiilcio"a.:oi)or oi hnpA. nboul'. thorn. iviih crantp twentv yards before lhc finish reached,' au.l hail .to"*,fa'J ont', Lenia, thus cluekiitg tile fiiu sp al whicli they were jtninff.-Jlw-ymij Jiave.btL-tt ahla lo pass Cranbrook, did tlieMovit team, tiefore rcaclttng the chalk .line. . Bui our hoys arc uo kickers, lliey arc runners, 'and took llieir" deleat hering events . inciting of -the* lum- is the Joe loading -oiiUsl. lliere were five ^ft of load- :rs tried llteir skill at tSi^.ahil eacli [earn worked hard tfnottg4 .to earn .lie pri/c, tint-only-'twol.W^e- lu'eky' ■nough.lo secure ttei.RA.jlK l!Ji3 "S*6rtli Slur I.uinlKWJgoinpnny, niitiilie'r one untlit,' put lad'ntnl did tlie job ii mcontUt. -TK^^rtK' Stdr inlK-r two ntnt sport: ueii should, t Cranbrook ,-v ing. l 1 lids. of tl*- thrte watih 5 seconds, and re- secoud run Tor what of theit subsided. h; .wet, 11 very inUeh. I lie coiiUNliints lie vWlbw it. I 11 piillinl. oil ra.il,ro-.kat nil.* ot Cmii aiul; drilling eniile .Inea. ■'Ill: resull lti.il ittaity iwojik- firogniiitjiu uiul 1 out irniniiiiij long 111- stu-els -The ■ilHliilig*;c. part tu liy only..I .se who. did. w-^n ding in UiroijB.. ■ fn. ivtiicli ilu .Ittlttir... won Kilutcrley, ly; that is if pinmtliliB steel 1 -ai'id'mtjilit anil itinin e^i cntlisdj easy... '■".. ^nieclio|jping,.contest'.wns n 1 Hllle lioiil wiih axes in whi.h liantly l.oys Iroinj the ;wo:«Is mnrtu the chips Hy, . :' " 1 The 'tic--m.ikamA of 'whom I' Were three, show"! liow easy it h ihnkti ticti it'j'on.-;ohty;ki«iw' ltpw sw'ng n lirond axe ■mvr.your""'litntt nnd down unto thu loo wiUinut tnk 'tig nil itn. ear nr WiUttinj-.n. toot,- Two naivyew-cut ,ilir(ini.-lt a ,tnni. nn.e log o.t*. ' IhVlies in diameter.-. in- j- wenndH, nliiltllE ns a tvhi nmy ol Iter puir ol siiwj*orn enme to tliisi.-iviw rt,V.; scciittds.' ■I..:.-.:-' and-..ltd' tuc-twefitS tlie -wagon in less but "just ns tliey were eleirtng tbe mil tlirce logs bulged off-side of tlte wagon ahS changing Lhe team tu thc opposiSssidc and han^'ng the. rigging*, tBgJjJ liail the three logs hack- on -the; loBia in ths total time of 10. miftntefu fed 32 seconds, 'which : is rariiadglily ijnick' Thi I.eds" is a- MKf^.iii.pi lhat Bahly' Morris hfitskomething Lo.do willi--a. dishoiieel .tlgVt. which here ■ ol lhe" 1'iitiing' Iiiiu tee ainl "scni country behind a gravi watch chips anil snwdui logs aiid oilier logs roll ng-on skids, \\ihi1e, liis "other sports -j$Kere being, carriirt on in places tha^fere numerous in the city. ;v '. , By. tliLs arrangement ;e*ir reporter missed the contest of .tli'l'SjJady mem- ' " ' " - fiuiuJieS of the t /-whom wiffged done- last year, bat iheit will. he. lib. iicord; in-Hia- pQCtfc style "ais.to.just. how they 5eratfl.ua, llieir Ittatehes, and Baldy Morris wilt soirbsvk his mem- iresh -coat of poetic Bahly" w vay-hacktd "Horns. There was a" row of :the3.-" Laughing aters" liiLxt- up on ..7the sidewalk itti their moccasined feet piantcd -.n llie boards at va'rioiis "angles, all aciile, with apex lo the Iront, am! wearing gennins uiade-while-you-wait smiles of esjiansive expression as tha Fefn'e ccnUnselit, headed hy the tend, man-hed by. in'afl its pride ,ast 3-car Uie parade; composed ot its and flags, was .marly half a lis long and' was good .to Best liniil*rui.ns' llm tier Mills, Ltd. I, K Ilesl mer.lnint.s- lloat W, .Union wilh .t*;sl ptior Brotlierhood ot Rail Cranhrook. nl a|i Union with largest Ko. 71, W. F. M., Sloy ,„„ ^Dest deiorattd _ l«i Royal llol el. (,«., Best decorated residtti CO, I Pernie Citizens Do Themselves Proud During His Excel lencics Short Stay. Esc die licit." 1 "the 1 1, Ka :rl Gray and lawdci Willi ipa the **, by t ■laughu .les-de-« riiesila; .■ru. i-eli'-n on tlici, « at 4.2 lhe sta JI. ill eMi illen Best draught team, King I.m Mills'. HOSK RACES. Hub and Hub, Cranl-HTook. ■ fioo YARD TON'V KACE. First, Weary Willie, ownid by nid;'S. Small, end, Uotlie, o« 600 YARD IXUTAS" n^d I iul ; there mr or five floats awl teams all told -a sad falling off in one short yoar. 1 '•Tlfe greatest feature ot the parade lis, year was the very large tarn-| nt 'of.'V Moyie Miners* Union. One . undicd and twenty men were in nu, all fine specimens of the hardy 011; of industry in Moyie, as in laiiv another tamji in the province. There must have l«en more than to ]ieoplc jtresent Irom plucky little Moyie, wbitii added materially to 'is success of tlle day hy llieir duin- er and the money Ihey spent in tic Tlu ledger would most tinmhly . suggest that !ieiiig iti possession of a recreation ground, with a good ui stand, where everybody could all sports, and contests without ing lo travel all-over town, thut would pluase visitors to Cranbrook, at lesst visitors from Fernicr, ts were used for.tht :h ihey nre intended., ithei- viuilors would rego the freedom ot nr fair nuighlmi and liny nit mliiiission Ico in tll2 groiiriils. It would he ' lunch 11 nre coiulorlabl.: nud somewliiit Iieuper ilitiii . Uti;' Iwo aditiission eliL-lue has jiiwed lo Iw to lllu pco- .li: nt liirj*c. I.u'l.or Duy is Mi|ipos«d I11W, llius rviMj{ lo fkt-'tmt n sweating exist- n've tr,im ilu loafing wretch*.-* who vnn'l eiiiitu in town without n lot pf.'lilairiue «l Iioins , nml lienliitfi ot file nfo-ile ol- Cranbrook have at llhl'ir :,";'*tHsposal n fme rccrention Kroiiiul, 'lliey .ure centrally lacal-: 1, uud thi* peil|>le ot tht'twigW.titiits i.owns Itave shown. iheir appreci.itioit of llteifo . things by always.'turiitni" m»t Invlr-rge limnl*ni to the «Mt- tit .wneni*- herelofore prepnrctt * loi thnn, but. Monday's experience w'll lend .to- put a diim]ier upon ths v ai tif "llijuo onuide iMiin.le.fA A-- ^" "" Tlte LedKer is .. one ot Crnnhro Ik's wnrniest (rk-mls. Us' o*\\'W^ li'n>-**t niauy '^[ "Cr-*iribfoolf*i oiihsst nnd Ik ft citi/ensi .mil ll lias tterolotoru .done i,ll it ronld to Wi-dnt ill crcaUnj; nu iitleresl ■'.".In llie •■^m' Day; *.elo\\ tion, Olid would* like to ttoc It >..i n... putnatMRl onuiinl event.. It (.nrc .tliat'alter Mo'iHlay'-i oK|)ir.i riJraiilwobfc will redoulilf X»r ■ eilorti, 'NIOX MEX, too YARDS, 25 TO 3 . YEARS. First, G. .Maitaban. Second, A. J. Daiidiiraitd. VS10S MUX 1™ YAItDS, ,15 TO A YEARS.. . A. McCowan. 1, J. Brake. RACli, irSDlill 16 YEARS First, Harold Johnson. Second, Frank I.eijjlillinuser. BOY'S RACK, I First, Edgar I Second, Maria GIRL'S RACE, UNDER 1 BOY'S Second, Anglophobia. WRKHTIJ.VC. First, Euslad. Second, I'eter. TEEI'lilS HITII.D1NG., First, Sopl-ra uud McLenh. Second, Susie and Ethel, ton yard DASH. First, T. Gi.II.m. Second, G, Manahan. ,F MII.E. ' A. 15!** li. . lSrtchi-i UMF. Second, F. McConnell. POLE YAUl.T. First. J. Bredieit. Second, I). McLean. PUTTING SHOT, irst, G. alaualmu. Seeo ,-R. J. Iliac :N1)G1*. eelia Met' iliell. ond, lfclla Tav C.IRI/K HACK, UNDER i" VE First, Carrie Moore. Kecf.nd, Hrown :e .tardine, . Cltlll'PING CONTEST. Pirst, Da-.id Moort. Second, Win. Tot len. LOADING I.tlGS, First, "N'olilt Rtur iUills—II. gin, K. Harrison, f. Mtli«-eu, i-oiid, Nnv : Mills- 'I'll. MAKING. First, Win. 'I1 tKlll, M'l'O .loli us ran; I'eur.soii und ,1c SAWING COSTK mut ,1 ..lm. Ulill, Ynhk. Set ond, !ln\\ 1 Wimru n I.muhilnsl, llll 1 I.t. *>('■ COST .1 tlliv ' had Ii .inkk dislociiied and b nt llw C, I>....R. eoal .mine nl---!!-.* yeslenlliy, nud was lttoii|th down to lhe hospital, iy lie re lie is In ing ironUd by Hr. Iliifliitis.. , '.'. A casting in tlm Ims-cnr loader up al (lu-itiincN broke .yes i-ei nooti, wtiltli put all the .111 Sa. 3, toiiiptirni-ily ri.it- . The dimiuft-- nil' lm ".*!>: anil work go. oirnijuii* hi; Icroniiing-ratt^ - . .0 clin lb a ladder *i tlie oi-etls, Crom a glin i]is« ol the by thu ladies whr 1 th. .- and' past thc Coal -' handshake, tbe*(party, iy, as His Excellency; s rear'platform, how- lc.dfnmn.ut ut the three ami a "tiger" giiren hy '* .■d 011 the station piat- Oae ol the pleasing little -.A llu vn-y iiii[irutiiplu allair, . lrfseiiluliou of a bcaulitul bou^iet >f sweet jie.i.i from the ladies of the- :ity to Their Kxcetlciieies hy tittle •;va Ross. This neat, unassuming • •tlle tokrit oi sweet, (lowering fidel- ty waa greatly apiin-ciated by the and little 1 Eva ,h; happv 1-ecipieUt ol >F.,k,n lliaiiks. .Many indies graced llie occasion, heir presence upon the platlui ...lwi-.hslalKlm.-T the fatt tliat im kiudtf :he I'art a t tlm hoiin the of i j Indies Aid S . Wood in ■ ot thu K-lli.rflist ehurth. Tlterc was no public notice given-ol ie time ot the arrival of the special -;i'a unlil nn^ o'clock, and. crjisider- y tlio shortness of Uie time, lhe unout was a most creditable on;- ,A XOBI.E CACSE. ,.t pilable cotidili >r^ Mr. Whimster aring t3v: evidenc. -led the gii*' to .ove-named Such girl Hit legal «■ nil she is 11 ye 1 receive thi l^st total . child! r tbe rooi of this lie Milton, Amy IligKS, Evelyn <, lMli-.h BigES, I.ubi tk-ddings, e Limilie,. Flonn.-e Davis, Bessie Ha/ell, Nellie Ila/tll, Nellie Bebb, iy Gould, Viola White, Laura h-le, Unto 1'olloek, Edith Maild' aiarj#rifs Cnrniiehael, Lillian Camrr- Edna, Wallaee, Minnie Curd, thi Hllle hosUKs, May A. T*-uUle, JUkI the" Ledger Kid. Tultle and Mrs: W. W. A 1)ISTING(J1SHED VISITOR. Dr. Groves, U.I.D., .1. I*., medico llicer of the "Is!) oi W.ghl, cx-prest .■nt ,.i the Hritish Medical Associf on, aiul mauv other things io* atiirdav's delavid wcnuIhhiikI C. 1' C. P. R. COLLISION NEAR THE "HAT.* easUhtiliil treigljl . 1!, line «nd .11 1 Imdly cas In THE LEDGER KID WAS THERE The Led-ir Kid succeeded, after iuch^coaxing, in. getting permission f liis ma to attend May Tuttle**, arly last Wednesday in honor ol er iitlle fikiid. Katie Miltcn. He had . bud 11 Aide table and all tilings nice," while !o:ii boy Kid-had to put up I hi wus allowed..ol lhe nice* nd -was all lit; lime think- ,w little hoys are eonstruct- ps and snails nnd tittle dog:s here was rollicking fun all Btfor ; for . Tuttle, tlte Ledger lhe jibes of the little h on. e of whom considered iaUe of going bomb willi- sis tat ice nr the" aid ot iheir It w '" * '•"" *""'*'■ FIRE CHIEFS RETURS. tlie delegation of fire chiefs, which ss;rd ihroiijjh Feruie last week en ute t" Calgary, jtopjied over again sl.rday* on their return trip. They re ;;tiort two nun, Lydoti, of I^w- 0:1, and Lindsey, ot Spoknne, hut i- reporter tell thai it would '*• ■adfng on iluii he iu makins en- iries as to hutr llie two had been it, mid so retrained trom going into |KirtieulurK, Tbe ikte^alinn upcak " :hly ot tlitir tveniiiiciit in Coljjory, it n'iMirt n Xivti meeting anied by a Tine lot of Sand Creek trunt, ■Mr. Wallace in uii.ilit watrAtnutt now for Mr. Jcm-tl's mill company at Jaffray. fie reports the lieW mill to U* a model ni ucntiu-ss and compact- n.si, which works without a, hitch, 'illid is going al-dill capacity. -'.--'-.- ' Mr", Wiilh.ee, renminbi over-Sunday •itut went, liiick lo Jnflmy iau.;Mon' day.' --■-■■- ■■■: -.;,_ ■ THE FERNIE LEDGERy FERNIE, B.C. ..SEPTEMBER '5,^906 THE FERNJE LEDGER a:** TWO DOLI.A"RS.[A YEAR-V-iN AD; VAXCE. . r Issued every; tyednesday -froatvtfc*-«f- fic« of -. publication, Todd Block, Vicloiia Ave.,,,Feruie, British Col' D. V.MOTT- ,"' G. G.MEIKtlS Editor Manager UNIFICATION'' IN THE COMMUX- ' -.,4 "'IVY. . • ' . - ''*- "tt'itk' the permission ol Rev. _. Mr. Hall, of /ihe Methodist'8 Church, we -plait before our, readers this week a partial teport'of a sermon delivered •by liim in .the . Fernie Metkodist Church . on Sunday morning,- Aug. 26,' upon tht subject of unity in church work, which is an able address upon 11 subject which is just now being very, much discussed in church circle*. .« ■ The principle which Rev. Hall deals with more particularly, as it relates to church work, is oiie which can Ih.- studied to advantage in more worldly affairs—the ownership • and management of public, utilities, and, in fact, all matters which touch in any way public interests. If th,;-people of Kernie were limited in protecting their own interests as a community, they .could-resist tlu , attack of the most powerful combination of privnte interests , that could ■- be arrayed against them. It is only through the dividing, or the citi/ens of the towns by appealing to private, or imaginary privaU interests', thus playing * upon th. : purely selfish instincts of individual-- that the interests of the town as a whole.can be subverted to tlte privatt . interests of whatever happens to lx the largest single private interest. The citi/.cii who foolishly ima'g ines that by yielding to the perstuis ions, of a powerful private inUreil trod in conse-'itence lends his assUt ahce to ' such interests in the belief that he can, by at doing, aid the public interest or fui thcr his own private interest, is ; very shortsighted individual,' wh will lx; rudely awakened sooner o later to tha fact that thc privatt in terest which secure!, his aid by sucl, persuasion will do unto him as i has induced, liim to assist it in do ing others.' There is,,no private interest now ei jc, *nir._nr_pv.*r_wi'11-_t'.X.st,_ill_this^ or any. other city, which is or can h greater than the public" interest, un all .'subterfuges rcsortod to to mak. people 'accept. .such conclusions* an ik'signod, not in aid of public inter ests, but in direct-opposition to sucl interests./ It is only by ' prevent.* unity,of action that private ir.terc*. tan'ever hope to subvert public' in terest to 'its own use, __ o— FOKEST FIRES, labor unions'.*.The very ^tlotts arc dFawittg' together,* incited t^eto by seTf-i*teresj;, a, A moveii^tit which is full of .hope fb'r'thefuttit-iv. Yoii have heaid-Tof the mouse ai"4 tht ba"cl. .HeH.-ad'lived.in the li-at*rel all his" •life/'.One' day he got -to ttie top of the*, lliarrel and looked-rVouitd. '."Pear me,''*"said' he, "I did-iK-H' Know that .tha world was so large!1'1 So if-any people aie. Jiving in tl»c )>a,rrtl and do not know-what'is g°i*ti£on in \\he world,' right. under tlieit* eyes! 'Htis drawing together amonf* tho nations is going* on fast, and is oi>e °i the m9**t noteworthy and eneourajyjiig features, of the time. , ".', / •' ' ' *i „ After all, it is- what \\e might expect.' The principle of^in'ncatjou is' written in tlu universe; \\vJ»'Cli simply means a-tuiniiig-inlo-onC\\ _"0»ly thai when we Come to deal \\\\*ith. mvii#aiid human society, a lie-*'*' fi»ctor enters iii'.o the situation. M't'i has.power to interfere with tht ii-Uufal order ot eviiils. He i.s at v:iriai« feel more loth deeply on religion tI»|Mi politics or business. When it A* 9- matter of trivial concern, you \\vi\\\\ give n decision ollhaiid. But if it is something affecting the w-cUil^ing of vour home and family, mid possibly even your own life, vou wiU vt'ar.t time to .onsidtr, and'will not lie so^ndy to yield. And this is tlx* jV.so» ltien have clung so tenaciously' lo tlK-'ir religious predilections. 'IV-* things, to h in. seemed vital. Uwax harder to j,et into line, but Um greater the effort required to l*cjji*i movement, ihe greater ■ the montc-lut"! oiii-e be- gun. And this moveiMvnfc in tl'«s «'ii)' of rJigious unification'by reason *°f its greater moiucnluUi is t.'-'Sliiied to go on unifying h\\0te and more imn,.and'on a vastly, wider scale, than .11 the case either,of Politics 0r bw in.ss. , _ • History has many it (.'Wickered page as a result of this" diu;ciilty of get- ling 'men,, togSither. .-.-'lu'n'porary un- 'on; have, been fof»ied and broken up, political and reli-jU>us. \\VU.-n it is* the'most sacred , interests that .xi.ni to be involved, jjien ;u*e pre- patc-.l to go to any Extremes. Heii.e strifes; disorders and ^'Urs.. It was hir,d to g(:t leather. atid lookitig^on, an unenlightened libHCryer mighl ■nij;i-'j_;t-wii-j-li"pi'-les^.-JJc*-_\\viJAiJ(l_s_ce_ ;li: violent coiiiinoli°*is mid overlook ,lu, underlying forces, ^nd would . bt- iucliiud to: say that {j»e history «! iiian was nothing \\i an interminable and irreconcilaJjle ccyiiMicl of ..onlrariclics.- That ^oultl be the same tiling, us looking only ' at tht and fifty-from the _Congregational, ctjually-dinded between laymen and ministers. When these men met together, and frankly*- faced th* facts all round, for only on* the, basis .of the utmost frankness was it any y!ood to me^t,.' .and -without.,, absolute- - ^frankness; * there .' 'can 'be no thought of uuiou at' ^ill,. they were oma/ed to find how near they were together. The proceedings Were characterised by a-most marked spirit of . carriesthass " and ' lirotlisr. limiss'.'-'Dillicnlties tliat at one time seemed insuperable- began ' to disappear. Mindi these were represtmla-, •live meii irom ,the different denomin- atioais—old men, some of thain, not •given to ch.uige, but. they ' were mutually, in earnest, and the marvellous thing about it all „ was tliat 'they found themselves, hi such -, general' concord. Thore was■■ a7scn.se'. of,,.tha spirit of God brooding over . their assemblies; and take it all in all,, it Was one of the most remarkable Katheriiigs in church history. A basis of union was drawn np and a doctrinal .statement.' Think of this! Not two centuries ago Arininian aiid ta'alvinist were in hitler ..opposition! Kach contended with all tlu 'intensity of conviction thnt he was' standing tor llu truth or th; Gospel, and so was ranged in opposite camps'. Now sides have come ■ to see that other .side was right. *I)o you nol think that Calvinism" was right in pro.laiming the ' Sovereignity i of God? What was it made such stalwart liicn of- faith hut this same glorious truth? Equally tnic was thc Arminiaii position as to the Re- •.'pon.si-ly.iity of ">un, with all its liiomeiitous consc'tiimnccs'.* As has, bwn well.said, these two truths are like two heiiiisplievcs—we may not bo able to haiiiioni/e them, but both are required to.mako. a sphere. Ik hind this'later proposal there.are •.veij. hty reasons—th-* drawings' of th j Spirit and Xh-i nseds of, the work, reasons religious' aud economic. "Ilut wlulhef sucli union is on the whole d.siral-le is not yet clear. It will deptnd on conditions. , There can be no 1'iiion if there i.s to. be any surrender of convictions. At first one or two of the strong'men on eithe:- side was. opposed to ' the proposal. l)r. Potts was one, and an ex- ii.oikrfttor of the General' Assembly was another. Dr. Milligan- wtnt into piim.0 against ' tht. movement, but afterwards, I believe, came into line. Dr, l'olts .also came over, -and said, '"Gentlemen," you have done what 1 thought was impossible; you•■''have liariuonized what I thought could not be__hltrinoni/cd;_l am prepared to iro that in'o'action, ntidVe-* aU'haye'^'tliffersnt dispositioli---,^ But /'there'-*' is rooiu for all, antrlor'afl k'iiids of measures"" aud- Jnelhqds.; J„ There are ^differences nf • administration,;. . bufe, the, same Spirit: -It is impossible for* all to think alike,' "unkss all'are'on the- saiue'A plane of thought, and that,- ineans* that/all must bc.'dijually well iiistrucU'd. Sometimes you meet witii ' individuals, who -. know, it,all, and yoii p. teach them nothing.' Iiul"when-! tlrcre is .the,'right* spirit th^re is'no difficulty iit the' way of Chr^tiau unity. IIow^js it possible? | We can ' all -.i:c?acccssM>lc • to. truth. This is the attitude of the scholar- lie puts his-theories aiul prejudices! on one.; sidj, aud -goes,, after, truth, .We eiin ail"ke?jian open mind;6., wc can all cultivate.a,^Christian spirit. Here is .,the;. root condition for a. revival of religion—mutual concord among individuals; mutual regard and. lputtial confithnce.. We* caii respect .each other'.-' convictions aod .••how a .kindly, interest and work to- •;tlh.'r. Such brotherly unity is .the crowJiihg , glory of Christianity. Unity is convincing. What a moral '•ower it, exerts 1 It strikes n .cont- inunity" wilh the felt evidence of the prcsi-nee , of God! It brings God near! Ikhuld .Jiow gbi-n) and Wilson's PADS ,*Ilireo limidrcd times bet , ter than sticky paper. NO DEAD FLIES LYING ABOUT gold by all Druggists and general Stores •,.. -' ■ .•■-. and by maiW-'.,- ■_; ■ TEn'cENTS PER PACKET FROM _ ARCHDALE WILSON, HAMILTON, ONT. >. d» -' - >-$» The Calgary : Cattle.Co, :j;/;: '; Retail Meat .- Merchant^- how dwell licluild Jiow pleasant it is^c-r ■li-.ethrcn, to logethr in unity! , , - . A* MOTHER'S".STORY. She Tells How, Ilr. Williams' ' Pink Pills Saved Her Dan-gdilcr.' IU*. ECKSTEIN J. 1". UYEns Q RAY ; Eckstein & Gray BABUlBTBliB-AT-LAW, SoMClTOUS, F.TC -' O ;' . , ''. ... v ' itoomg 1 & S, lloudorson t.lock, Fernio, B.C. . F. C. Latbe. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ,ETC. Post Oilico Block, Fornio. B. C. '■ Hotel- ffevttie, *W. C. 9000000090009909900990 THE BEST OF SERVICE 999999999999999009000.9 ' .CALL AND SEE * Davey & Laderoute W. ft. Boss,K.C. .„ J.S. T. AI.KXASII.R Ross & Alexander BARRlSTEItS, solicitors, . etc . „ . KERNIE, U, 0. '■■ ' ' ,. '" bniee in L. T.W. Ulo'olt, Victoria1 Avenue. .f$» A' A> t V ^/ri*/f!rji Clioicest ents ot fresh meats nlwayn un land.,- Hams, bacon, and lard as well. ' All kinds of fresh Gri. eta reason; '* Prompt delivery. i Give^ns a call. I * ■ . TEI,. 18. -, , ' . forest fires have again done dam nj-c to th» timlier interests of th province,- nnd still no system , tlm inn be called by that name has beci ihaiifjiinited for the purpose of cop ilig iiiLtliodicaUy with them, At th, boards, of trade convention in Crim brook Inst winter, it committee o that hotly met a representative o tlie C, V. R., nud some lwiieficial dis enssion took place. Mr. Pearce, o CulRary, on Uhalf of the 0, V, It, tiH.l the committee got so far nloB ns to promise to recommend to th railways aiul to the government tin consilium lion of a plan of eo-operu tion between the mill men, the C, 1' it, and the piovinclal authorities. The government has Ix-on appoint Ntig fire wardens ami a'iilliori/,ii*!gl then to appoint assistants, biit.no nulhoi ity has becu vested in tlicsc warden by which tliey could compel the at teiitliincc. of mi'ii ot firtiN, ami ver; little piojircRS lias been inatle in con MM'iu-t'-cu. Tha railway compan(t», from whose locomotives' a laige' percentage ii tlu»e liies originate, are deeply in tcrcNted in llw piCHorvnlion of the! own timliei, ««h well as iu the 'pro ti'itioii ol all ntber timlier, Iron whiih they deilvu a large reveuiio, »■ it In iiiiiiiiil.ictiiri-d ami. hliippvrt U mnrki't over their Vxniit, Tlit -uovlnrlal goveiiuni'ltt, Hcarce- )y li'NH ililel'cKU-il prciililiirlly, a,s lliui loose to tlm uxliiil of tlw royally nnd the gfoiinil rent of all Crow* luiiiU, im well us llie royalty on uli railrond and other lands ailci.uti'd anil il it- in the province ol tliu gov eminent to make uiu-li i-nnctnn'iit n .Will liinlii! eficilfve tliu fire wrotce- tion ngiiKilions by giving to the 1-.*i^i-fl(iiu i on st n,l i,n I it ry -fiiitfiiijrily, nlonjj with tlte power lo ptiy for tu- (orrtil It"Imi for such public service, tt will cost noiiiethiiig to do this, but it in costing all lom-crucd » great ileal more enili year such reg- illations nie not -.uut.ltd uml put i* force, tek-.ii-.nls in motion i\\\\ chemical com- filiations, lint the*''' vcry notions, or toiiimotions, were buff* of the'process of human crynUili'iitioii. " And in spite, of all thu "ui-l, and bloody strit.s, the unifyiii(j bi-oi'ess svxiit on, bringing like and li^u' together. A-nA ih-is to the enlightened wind the gloomiest . situatioHH )« his*-«ry aiv. nt the same time (Ana fruugln w'.Ui hope. As one'of f% religions poets lias put it— The clouds yc so n'Utli dread, Ar,: bjg with mercy, Ahd shall Ureal; In blessings on yo-'l- Jiciul. ** Sermon print-lied in the Fertile MctlHxlist Cliurch, Sunday monilig. August tit, l«j*/», by Hev. \\\\'.,1„ IUll, It.A., IU).: Text•- Ikht.kl Imw guml and how pk-asnnt il in for brrthnii to dtell together in unity! IV. X.\\S, t, After a passing rt-.en-tt.c to the ttimilr* In (He l'wlm. natural to lit- lirew thought, but senrcely the wny in whicli we would csprtx* onrwlve», tlw pr**f1«r w.nt on to *sy, in |»ait; t',u*V niu-.tuwiUu Am molrxg on iu the worhl to-by in the w»y ol unifi- fitK»n Individuals fl-nd cotntnunit- itt *te tsittlag isln roiriliinatinn^ on a Urg«r and Utfet usbt. W* kave political utiiont, roiurntrcial imioBi, Religion is u unifying process!. Now tb.it seems n Ilut cr,„iri\\dicti«u after what has l-ceii said.' JJtit, In spite of the appiirutt poradoJt; it is iievcrlhe- less true, And th« |r|*ciUext tniifytng process hns lieen Cl»»iHtisi«ity, in spite of all the diviiiir)»s of Christendom, This is easily demonstrated. CVo lack lo the niilu-'t-'lirisiinii, seini- Uiri.aric ages, o|tr- hiirlaios, spread itH pitcifw Renins over larger mid hlrj^r ar«-'as, nnd brought iiicrensiiijj njffen^itioiiH o» mm into line. N'ow 11 looks ii*. If n KV(*ftt >■«<»■«" Ing were coming i>vi>r ft larU« Hedioii of Clirislindoni lo i»et elost->' togctb- ■i\\ Tills iiioveuieiti is hot eoufiiied lo the evangelical ihuulit's, It'll ifi s|u*ciiilly inuikcd ii'UoUg Ilii evaiigvl* iciil cliiinheii, the v-.vy eluirfhi'S which have been ilinr|{«t\\ with being ve spt.iiiible for tlu M'l|tN una Ktcts. In point of fncl, lio«'i'.v'-''. tliiife Ih ii greati r unity in th^r diversity llum is to bu lound uiiu>ii(i xhw i-liiin-lu'ii whiih have piest'iH-d im o«ter mil- foimlty. And *ltiM*« clu'iilies uro coining together lii'Jie »i"d i>,"<,;' Ona of thu most H't'lc'""*- siVAxn <»f th" limes ts Um liiik'hg Up of like »U'* iiiiiiiii-titlniiN. lU-m-io"--* WHc* ,^r,, unl there are lii'Rmi'H»g ^r uiiiim, uul in a niunl'ei' uf- InsliiiK-eM «»loi» his Uen ellecttil. Here in Cumuli* wc have viiluiilly i>n,»s. .**!«»*«»»••■*•- union ml nnu ri-.K^M*-'''1" ''"■'"■•' Jl"J" oautn lo occun. '■'"In* w»Hu. ^H$ '■* tine ol AnMraliji. wr»d a lik«J process ia going mi "In j*..ig1iu»d "nnd th^ [untied Slates. Now ei .men ft V'V.J'»'*>»> -!*'« •K **'•** larger uuificatiuii* Cluitilien «hiih ure as wide npittt, in llieir historie origin nnd «lcve!.>IHi,«nt ns ute thu Melhod.M, Congrcj.rt«ion.'\\l and 1'rcs* Uylerian churtlieKi jtru nctuully «e. goti.itff.jt wi.li n vi,.w to union. This mutter ha* Ken »1.1y ol tin* W^hyttflan clmnh, and will lie dealt >,itli in the forthcoming (km-nil CM***** t>f °,,ir our. ilmrcli in J**M'*l«**'r. T.i'f tit.- vuy n *i)fA or (tin Aliotit th.;T- movenu-nt. A itioii'A repriwit' (alive trrtttitilttce i*,f h he together there, surely we ought to have a little of ihe same soft of thing down here! 11 mny Hot hu possible or An- Anaemia is .the doctors,name for bloodlessiu-ss. It is an ailment that effects almost every girl .in her teens. Womanhood make's; new, demands upon her blood supply that she.eaniiol meet.. Month after ...month Jier strength,' lmrA very* life, arc being drained away. *Ko food and no care can do her .any good, Xo common medicin-j can save her.. She needs new, blood.' New,'.blood is Uic one thing—the only thing—lhat-eaii make a 'healthy woman ot her. Dr.. Williams', l'ink Pills actually make new blood'. That- i.s why they never .fail' lo cure anaemia.'.That is how they save from an'curly grave'scores ol young1 , girls-' whose health and slrengith .depend upon their, blood supply. Mis.. .Anson Clark, Arden, Ont.,'' says:—"Dr. Williams':0 Pink Pills have* been a . great blessing in my family, .as .two. ol my daughters have used'ihenv with marked success. \\Vh.n my eldest daughter was alsoiit 'seventeen she -began to, f ail - in health. :II»r blood seemed to have turned' to water.' vShe was - troubled"''.' with "ll i T7. i itess"f~~i its—1 ea-* tr cause her heart to and she.. could J. Barber-, l.d.s.,* d,d.s., L T, DENTIST W ' Block, opposite thc Oniee hom-s-8 u.in, to 8 p.m. Bank W, J. Wriglesworth,-^, D.-S. I3*E*XTTIST Office Houiiei- . « "Kto 12 a. m. l to 1* p. m 0.30 to » V,m. Oiiieo in Alex. 1 "I-'b Bioel: over Slum's UuliM)'. . FERNIK, - - - - P* c ■s HOTEL FERNIE;'. Crow's Nest Electric Supply Store i All kinds of* Electrical Goods kept in stock. All work *> • a Guaranteed John Turner, a Prop. Is a pleasant home for the. traveler. Simon Dragon,. Proprietor. lo iiicij'u till! clUlll'lll'S, lllll. si nil le we can i*lny fair with one iiiiotliur. All this slrilu niul Jealousy mitl im- hallowcil liviilry, f;o..s lo my very h.art, If as a |iu»loi' T cnnnol |iluy fair, ilu-ii I nm nol worthy ol tli-' innii.' ol *Jhrlslliin iinslorh Olnii-cli- iH, luislois nud iieople, wc cun nil ■ilny lair uiul act in concert! I low ninth 1 would HKe to su: a union of t.'hflsti.ni lories in every loiiuiiuitily, a union ol Item t'i mid hiiml-t in th- cnii.ii! of liO'l! How j-oinl uiul how pleasant It is for brellnvii, lo il.vell l<»»' iiin-l i»»i« »»• »' "' licailaelu s - an'V exertion .would palpitate violentTj not walk ..upstairs^* without stopping lo rest. She doctotcd, for upwards of a year, and, the doctor sa'ul sin. .lid not nave as much blood , in her l:ody; as an ordinarily', healthy person would have in one arm. Thc doctor's treatment did not do her a paitic'le ol good, She seemed slowly fading nwny. .Then she liecniu'e alllicU'd. with.' salt rhaiim ami her liimds' wort almost raw. About this time a neighi-or advised the use .of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and she began "'inking; them. After using ' the pills' ..for a few weeks wc could- see nn improvement, her appelite, began to improve and . a trace of color cuimi to'-- her cheeks, She continued taking the pills : until,she had *.*>•'-(. thirteen boxes wlun she was as well uud strong as ever, every , trace of both*a. iincmia ' and . salt rheum Iuul disappeared and sii** has since etijoywl the best of health. Later on my youngest /laughter, aged fifteen, begun to lose hoi health, but thanks to our experience.with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wo • liiiuw where to look for n cure, and after using four Ijoxcs* of pills she was all right again, I have, also n*wil the pills myself for in/nous troubles with compjete sue- tess.' Uleh rul blood is tho secret ot licalih-Dr. Williams'' l'ink Pills Is llw si'Ciut of *jc!i,veil blood, Thoy ucliiiilly- in-lko vi-Ji red Wood, that is why lhoy euro nnnemln, headaches, and Ifli'kncliuK, Indigestion, nervous prostviUion, heart palpitnf'")". xxexxr- nlgin, ilieiiniiilisiii, sciatica, St. Vitus l.;uii'e uud the niliiiunlH thai uuiki's lho' lives of so many women nnii growing gii'ls miserable. Sold by nil iiitdicliio dealers nr by mail nl 50 Minis a box or six boxes (or i-a.Vi (rom 'fhu »r. Wlllluins' Modi- ijiiu Co,, l'li-tickvilh', Oni. J. G. CUMMINGS - -PROVINCIAL AND •' ' -. DOMINION : ,, ..*"■. LAND SURVEYOR' ' Ollice: L.T.W. Block . . _Ri.-r.Nni^^r^llrilislLColunil*iia n " ~ THE POLLOCK WiiE G0V Ltd. Wholesale-dealers and Direct, Import- tors of- "• . SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY, " " I.OXDOX DliY ._ * OUJ TOM - 'I- -. AMBJipiJ uniformity. U coexists with tlu: utmost varli-ty. . . . r . . '.r li,. '.. ,,,,1 ,s. i*.w i*»4.w. v.. ; •■ unity. You can lind uniformity iu llie -"rum-iiid, hut il is the utiilotm* ity of dcUih. ■Kncli' innifnilmily sirnn-*ii-s nil tlmu-'lii and life. Tlmt wns tlm .-trui ol tlie iiiediucvitl tliiirili, t'nitv in variety is tlm -,'renl principle tli.»l diilvcs from Hod. '(■mv Xiivi-n'l nil tlie same forms; lhe fnii; ol Nnwri' is v.iriid. 'liu: liriiuiplc ol nnilicalion is nl work nt ll,e very Jn'«tt «'l t'litij!". ''''I *l iiiitnifmU ilRvlt in »n infinite varl- t(y ol formn. Th.^ iliurili of Owl innnl U: liijt ,»ouj;li for all v-orlellcs of latter find iflfincwHii".™. I den't metin rrnnkjr (li*l«>iittim«, lml no two nu-n are oliir, t^ft.* man x*. nn ortiM, nnotli* »r is a th'nlur, and anotln r ii strr.i.jj fruits and Summer Drinks Hute you'll dud evcrytlilnj: tlio ,, season affords in fino condition. COM IV tii AMi liltll. J. R. iVicCwiiijt 00 VEAnO'1* CXI>ERIENOB gar I'A'I'KIIM/.J. iltlAII'. tiNUl'ri,i'ltv.,*u*r tj-isrioisr LAnEJEiXj Crowps Nest Special AND Minor's FnyorBto Ct»ars jmmtmrmw^ vj,;t'*;.!.-.', ow,urv| ,.,,»/ tu Tnnoc rVUrwo Dcviono. ; OorrMiaHTS &.o, - '-iiinnmim (III 11*0111 llllill Scientific Httiericatt. - C0.30IBrMdw*W6W,Yp f dU The BRITISH BULL-DOfi RBMEMRRR NELSON FALL FAIR1 Sept. 19, 20 & 21, 1905 TheBiggest and Best Eoer Horse Races, Lacrosse Tournament and other Attractions, Tlm UrqpM Fruit, Vcflp.toblc ond Minitifl Exhibits in thc Pronincc. Ercnjbodij come D. C. McMORRlS, Snc. J. J. MA1.0NE, Pres. UION TRIPS East $48.50. WINNll'EO , PORT AllTJIUll ST. TAUIA' I)UIjUTIT 1 SIOUX" CITY Kiinsns City, Smw St. r.ouis, ?5f';<>0| ChieiiKo, $(,0.00. On Sain Aug. 7-S-O., Sept. 8-10, Kiiial Limit Oct, 31st. Toronto $72.65 On Sale Sept. S-'J-lo, I,imit Nov. 30IIJ Hilwaukee $58.20 On finli* Aug. y-S-y. I,lmlt Oct, 31st Ylii-oii|{Ii lilies ull NluflotiH, Onliiiio, niiflii'C, New York, ' "- New Eii({l«iHd Mi'.fllhim I'lovliiciN ' On A|ipllc(i(li)|i, fii only onn nf n liiimlroil ilill'j'cul HlinpiM nu 1 nlxoi PHI" Hi I.u' 11 tlllM'.l nut in, Tim iMirfm-t .,'d illty of tit-) Hrliu'iml llm iiliIll with wltln'i llio; nro 111111I0, iiniillllci I liom in thu Best Shilling Six-Pcnny Pips. in the World **«l*i .timmrt «tV/» *»*. ,*.** TIIKV WIMi KOT CHACK, Cvtry Plpa Cuir.*ntctd. SOID IN CANADA TOR 35c, Juit remember ami null for "Shield Br-ind" PJnw For .Sale at the Club Cigar Store . W. A. INGHAM, I'rop, rhmto'91- - - I'ernie, H. C. NOTICU TO CONTUACIUUH. Tlie- loutiaiVith of retnlc,, will (ilcnw Into notitft tliftt After Apiil Ml, 1906 the C*nKntert ond .loin .«* 01 I'Vniic F.ooi. ia?" will demand four dollars (4«>) for elRlil («) liours' work, W. A. COKN-RJJ,, Pfy^Mi-ni1, V. «, of C, A J. V, 1330, Fi-rnle. ...»»,■>..«.■«.■«»♦»».»»*•'»'*♦"*"**»**'*"•*'*"**'*".' Mitinl-i I.intitn-ni for *wi« wvety- «ficrc. 'j, 9. cahrun, I). I\\ A„ Nfliiou. P., .Y, COYI.M, A, t\\. V. A,, Vancouver, 11,C, # fiireat *» I Cheap Sale (1 I *.? f y KFOUHY imOS., \\\\ 't.9 hioxt-'to .ton.; ot Commerce w ! $]$ Have 25 fo no ncr font. 5 ot ....-- '■■. .—■— - %Vt Mnii'H Ktirrililitnu-H, «& LiuIIch' Wi'rti', ^c /1V IJOfttMi-i.SllOPB, JJ HntH, (JnpB, Olov-'tt, ** *» Wntclioi*, Il'ixni-H, •>$ Jowolrry, Notinna *> W nnd Binnllwnrc* W »»» - yt 1 tvtfltbtog alfecrifke tell || 3J Pure TtirltlHli TobnecMi *JJ nml Cltrnroltr-H Bros. M Vi ■ * in -i»v;»virr^ THE FERNIE 'LEDGER, FERNIE, B. C. SEPTEMBER 5 1906 1 \\- A CHAI CHAPTER'FROM THEIjIFE OK away with young Galloway* MARGARET GAI^OWAY.'.: "*. et's .father. Margar- " While spending a summer va-.a*ali\\(l..to me by her ' loving friends aud neighbors. Jir* iiii.. 'Varly dnys of the village, her giuii(U,'itlia>,i-, .David MncKniglit, came over tlio ocean from Scotland unci oon'ttibilled his share toward tlu- growth ol.lhu . I Hon new settlement ,by building for himself a little cottage about, a mile from .the cluster of houses hear thc tower of "the light house. - David wasti quiet, retiring ri'iui, and. held little intercourse with his ,'ujw neighljors. lie lived, alone, save for little .Tack" - Ross,, tlu; young so'ii of the village school master,', who gradually " wpn liis why ' into the* affections of the. ',lonoly old' , 'mail, until they became I'.o.-ju -companions. And soil came about ' that little*.duck often* accompanied Dm id oii. his fishing expeditions,-for that was David's., calling, in his little fishing smack, the , Sara-lie, nnd learned to love the sea Troiii' sharing the excitement of. the. sea life, and the hearing of the in any talcs, ol adventure which tha old man poured into thc receptive ear of his little companion. - . • • Sometimes David allowed his memory to cany him back to 'the hcath- . cry hills of dear old' Scotland, and " then .hick would**..!- told tales not or the sea, but of boyhood days : spent, . upon the hills "of his native land-. On j day' David received' a'letter .stamped-with tlte postmark of Liver- —pool—over ■ , 0rc^'TO7_n.'ml'rHii—a:—few- weeks there ■came . to David a, pale, -delicate ' little woman, whose- thirty \\cars ' of life's battle had left he: naught' bui pale cheeks, ill health, n widow's sorrow and a mother's joy, for with her'came a little !girl o' seven -years, her only ihilil. ' The (laii-'liter had. stretched, it- hand' acioss- tli-j sea in her sorrow, and David had clasped, it and bid his dnug-liter conic to him. For a lew weeks the change of air ' end tha love of lief.l'atlur seemed to give lior n n.*w life, but not for long, nnd.the pale', llickoring life after this ■hort ll.ish of atut'iiiiig light' went out forever, , leaving" little Morgnrel ns an t^'ilv legacy to a loving! groud- . fat her. Mni'giu-ei. was n .briglvl, sprightly lillle. uill, and soon found th Alter a time David., fell back upon his col exhausted."'*" * *' . I.onciy . little .. Margaret watched anxiously for an hour, but'.' he lay quite quiet. Then rallying, lie looked .steadily, at her,- then smiling, said: "Ye hae been "ii guid lass tae ,ycr aultl grandfather, Margaret;, I'm gaiin lioo; He's takin* nie tae Him^salV'aiid lae-wce Wary, and her mither.. Yt-'ll join us a' over yonder,-will ,ye no?"- lie ceased speaking and breathed heavily and. more heavilj' for a tune, and soon passed onto "over yonder,:: leaving .litile Margaret alone in Uie little col, alone in a lonely*'new world, although, she did not then Lnow -it, and alone in all the wide, wide .world, old or nev.v ■It was daylight now, and outside the• watci so. wild and tumultuous • a few, liours . before, was now shining sparkling in the bright, warm light of the .morning suit. So quiet and peaceful lay the.sea,, tlmt one', could uot think that but ii few' short ■ hours ago.it was lashing the, shine like n. demon'-wild anil "iWiillowing up, every life that' dared ride on its 1 osom. Tlio little village lay 1/asking in the stin. but there was no Sarcella lo ht:' •v-m, and .lack did not. come back. After David had "been laid to rest by ihe'side of Mary, Margaret went about lief" little" household .. task .is I'sual, but thc little cottage' was so munly "and Iter little heart so full ot i'roiible, that 'no.oite ventured, to sneak of her double loss*. Kh> n'cVev gave tip watching the sea lor the'fust glimpse of the returning fiarcellii,, hearing .to her' her * tardy .lack, but .lack conies not .buck, SHU, each'morning Margaret's eye sweeps over the wide waste of ; wat- cv.v and each eveniog she sees -the last ray " of fading light die out - in darl.iuss, but no' Sarcella somes sailing h-jme, and .lack lies silently ■ in his grave beneath, the waves. , ' \\ Many a lad"of ihe village has tried to win Margaret's heart from its peaceful resting place With .Tack's be. n.;i'lh the sea, but each suitor goes away with a humiliating, sense of having bruised a bleeding heart and of adding pain to a young life already too full of.-sorrow;. When any of the villagers are ill, Margaret is to. be found by ;thc bed- .-h!c patiently, lovingly caring for * liein in their helplessness. • ° When-*storms coma and other boats with other loved ones conic nol-lmek, Margaret'; " with.. her heart full . of pitv aud eyes full of tenderness, gives y-)iinteou.sly-> of.ah-.il. silent sympathy wincii~i"*el_oiigs~u) those-wito-•wive-su.— fered the* same bereavement, to give, nnd.tliu'.*- has become the''good angel of the littli. village, by the sea, where she'still is waiting, for .T.ick to come hack. " ' Dut the, cruel ,' soa rolls on in scr- enitv, and Jack conies riot liack from his rest in eternity' -t, i o St, Isidore, P. Q,, Aug. ifirW. Minard's I.iniuu'iil Co., Limited. Ciiiii'.li'iiicii,—I. have frc.-ticiitly used MIN'AKD'S' IjlXIMKKT 'and also prescribe it for my patients always wilh the most gratifying results, and t consider it the best all-round I.ini- liienl extant. Your truly, DR. ,U)S. AUG. R.ROIS CURED HIS WIFE of_LA_GRlPPE Quebec Man tells how the Great Consumptive Preventative was an all-round Benefit " My wife took La Grippe when she wa« in Ottawa," says R. N. Dafoe of Northfield Farm, Que., in an interview. *' She got a bottle of Psychine and after using it for a few days she was quite well. I took a cold- and tyn using it and am getting all right. I think Psychine is one of the best tonics" on the market to-day.". There you have the whole matter in a nutshell. La Grippe and colds are among the-forerunners of consumption. ■ This man had one, his wife had the other. Psychine not only cured both but it built them up so that their bodies are strong enough to resist disease. All seeds of consumption arc killed by PSYCHINE (Pronounced Si-keen) 50c. Per Bottle Larger •lse« 41 and 82—all druggists. DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited. Toronto. organized. He said; "There is no doubt "that this matrimonial'biiieaii had at its'head-men of-high business and incentive ability. They must, be lawyers who understand thoroughly how to manage either nu honest*or an illegal concern and assist * its members to steer clear of the pilLills ofthe law. Furthermore, there must have been iiicn of wealth to finance the schemes and to lease and furnish houses for the organization. The chief men in , the organization, and the women as-well, must be most adaptable to lit themselves and.their methods to the different, means ol .playing on the foibles of men and thus get thsin to,give up large amounts ol money. The versatility* of the syndicate -is shown by Ilia schemes which tbey have, employed, namely, tha love letters, tlie spiritualistic game,' the selling of stock in the companies and the ' fortune-telling business,'iu addition to this new scheme. '-..." One'of the cleverest women in, the syndicate-, lias a remarkably sweet- faced, handsome dauyliler- ahoiit 20 years of age. She also has a,niece a few year's . younger." lloth gills ' are fair,' one has light brown hair, aod the other titian red. Their .-fca'iiircs ciliate the mother and "get her blessing to tht, engagement, i Preparations for the., wedding-, it is said, would go oil apace, livery 6th' er member of-the household would \\..\\ apparently as 'happy as tlte bride-to- be. Clothes would be bought for tha girl, the house .would I.e. filled np with extra- hiruis-hings, decorations would lie added, < and every time the fiance, called he- found the entire' household in activity. In the meantime, , however, the other women ,111 the house, the "widow," it sis said, were also carrying on their flirtations" with the men whom they,'nut through the matrimonial advertise-, ments. Then the would-be Ui-jde would disappear with, everything fn sight. / . .*. NOTICK. Take notice that within sixty days' I intend to apply to. the Chief Commissioners ol Lands and tVoiks lorn special '.icense to cut aud cany aw.iy timber from the following lands., situated' in South ICasf Kootenay district: ■ Commencing at a post marked John l'ot.k.sit'adcrs, northeast corner, about one mile west of ihe mouth of Tunnel Creek, where it empties into lhe Klk lliver, thence south 80 chains, thence west >So ch'.iin--,- thence north 80 cliains, thence east'.So chains, to place or commencement. Located August 1st, 1906. .TGIIX DOCKSTKAfiRR, •• Locator. Per ' A, Ji. DOCKSTKADKR,, "5 -i Agent..' SYXU'SLS OF CANADIAN XOItTH-WSST MEOSGItEGVLATIOXS. Conl.—Coal lands irmv lie purcliasofl .at 610 lier ncie for soft conl iimi KiH for ant lu-acite. Hot more than '>-*0 acres i'llll i* ucijuirea uy one individcal or company, ."Royalty at tha rate or Ion cents per ion ol s,(XK) pound*;' sliul! ha eollccleii on tin: gross output. Qwii tf.—A ficfl miner's eertitieataii'Brantod upon ptiyincut* in iiityfiii.-'e of >.1 per iiunum tor nn iiidivulua!, «mi from j.lJ to !.1j x l,5tw feet. Tliu fee for reeorilinsc a claim Is (S. •Ai IfiisfJ-UiOiinistbec-xptniteJon the claim »-iiv-h vcar or paid ro tho miiiing roeoviier in liim t'liereof. When t.Viiiiliaa ix-on cxp'cnilad or paiit, tlio loetiloi- may. upon Imving a survey niiuie, siiid upon i-oniplymg with other ro- quireiiients1purclii'.i;o tho land at-fl nn acre. Tin' patent provide.-,'for tlit' payment.of a royalty of sj per cent on the bttle.-i. I'l.ACi:"- isiuini; claims generally nre 100 foot wiuaia: t'ntr.v feu i.*i reucv.-ableyearly, A fiec mii-.or may ulitain two lenses lo di'cJso lor cold of live miliseiu-li fora term of v-ventyyeai.-, icnewnhlo at the diftiietlon of ho allinVtcr id Ihr hilcrior.,,,. ,- Tl-.o Jc.--.mv -.hall !ia\\cadredi;e in operation ".*stliiii flic ^:i»(iuiriiui tlio (Uitu of the lon»e, X.j.- rai-ii Ilvo milo-i. liciitul tin pur annum for ibiiIi mini of livur leaded, Hoynlty at the ia.,8 of-i. i>s-v ceiiteolltutoit on tli6 output nf- iLritoxi'unis'lO.cw. ■ W. W. COREY, Deputy minister of the Interior. N. JU-,—Ui'»4pilh('i*i/etf jVi^blictajtiqn ol ihis* ailvertiscment will not be paid for. ' XUTICR. JKTv'TiCiK i^liovoliy fitvun that sixty days from I--* 'Into I. intend i;i apply In the Hon. Ohief (*ti]mnissioiH-i of bunds und AVoilis for per- mifi^ioii lo piiiohafo tlio followinc deserihed bin1!. OolmniontiiiiK at- the South Kast rnrnor 01' lot SijT liieni1'.' l'n~t SO chains South At chains went an rlmin» and thuneo north HO cliains ia jmi'.it of eomniuiiCMnoiil-. JAMES CIjAJIK. August SJlh If.W! ' —13 Ulinard's Liniment cures Dandruff. SCOTT & w U^HEBITAKERS EMBALMIERS m. Agents for ' "\\. The Calgary Marble and Granite Works Tliei-toctenay Marble Works,.,Nelson. - '" '.' Samples can be seen at tho olliee. ; ' ". Office'Phone 41 ',. Residencei 76 Parlors in Lundy^s Block ■■ngnnnnKHi The Elk LuphbiDr w^ ■' LIMSTEDr * 0 . - ■ ! '. ' ' • Dimension, Flo©riiig? Siding^ Finishing Lskitiiieii9 anel ' Mojuldings;.; ^ All our stock is last years cut and well seasoned. a ■• - ▲ ■w i .-, . ' ♦ $ NAPANEE oie ernie 1 T- A pleasant home for the traveller. ttU^-f.4-.. m ♦ ,5 —"——-—in "rrnir ntmKM^m\\»xnMiaiaoatptmjr->acy.i-a***?-^ :■*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^*^0* *$$Q4r'$4r'$$$Q'$Q4$m'$+4>4 A. C. LI O - ■*' " ■ The Best 0^ 'Satisfectidn: in Watch & Jeto-felertj Repairing ^♦♦^^♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦^^♦^♦♦♦♦^♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦♦♦♦* wai'iiv out spot, in tlm jvriinilfntiter's lii'arl, iuul n wcmilt-rful L-linu-.ni> wns wr»u.-,'hl in tlio ohl man's lilt*. Miirfrnri'l K'ntm sliarcd lii lior Rfaii'I- IntlH'i-'ii niul .Tuck's lovt* of llio wn nnd o( tlm Iittlo l:oal, Sarcella. .nml dfUn slits wns on*! nf 11 crow tif tlirw llml sailed mor tlie Ion ill <*|m-st ' of tlr.it wliicli lu'iuiiilit tlie liieniis' of n simple living. If (.'li.,. wiis lefl lielillld, tliere would always he some llUlo surprise nwitil- iii't llie old niul Ili3 yniniR lisliijv- niiii upon theii li'lurii, some little tli'llcncv, tlie result of lu'V in'ueiiiniirt mind '.mil deft -little HnKors. ' .Inoli's niollier look iv Kivnt interest iti hit* liHlo Iflvl frieml, mid l.ni'slit jMfii«.-iret iiiitny lliini,"- "t n lll'lpflll llllllll'O, An tlio yours went liy in -llii'lv censi- less iiiiui'li, Jni-U mid JIm'Uitrot lio- eiiilie nini'u m'txi-i*.,ii-y lo eiieli other N'o jov wnu ooliipleti'. unless slmrul l.y iiu-li. Hvcry troiililiv wns divided, milking i^ ' liiifdeii only lmlf s" h.'iivy ns H t*iHvli.-!,iiliini'. (Ili« llihlu lute in OclnlKii*, Duv Id Mm-lCiiii-lit, now tin nlil mnn, 'li'i »"' lt'01 iHiinl lo tlw luck uf Roini; to sen in tin* l*.onl, mi .I111.I', k1ii«I "I m> o|i- |ioi-tuii!ly lo .show his skill with. tin- l.ont, olienvl to j-o In kin Stl'llll. Mdi-fj.tii'' wfill ilnwn to th-- fbuxf lo lift'.' hiin ."ll, pi-"»'l ,,( l'''1' ,ir,u'*' Jiuk, v.lio so willingly i««>k iipi.n himself tlie. |c..|i.'!l".iliilitl-.'N pjj.'ii**; llio lio'il- I'poii ivliu-iiilli^ lo tin- IlUh' ( tni>e, tha foiunl her Rniiiilfntlii-r.'snf- fi-i-in,' inUliselv. l.lUli! Al'llU'tiel iliil .1," iii »'*•' l'-,|v i:r to ivlltivu iiiin, liut she w.i.-i j.^ivly ' iTnul'M, U-tsw n biv i'fl«»rl!» to soft* in tlu. innii of lhe poor old num mi'l her anxiety fur .l»ek, for th-* wind IUmI riSatl Mlrti'lilin, In.' r,'i..i.-- '*<.'■> ■ -.Imt out ill Inky tlarkiKss, nnd slu* .(iitlil Jienr tliu tiiuiider of tlm lirrnk- ir>i upon the why shore Olttn she I'ceivil i«U» tin*. Inky lilmkiK-fw, vnln- ly liopln,* lo .wi seme lijiht'spot, ■n-ini rii'f in fft—■ Mnckli'.is iltt oii;»Ti which ahe iiiinht cati-lt u --limpM-- «•.- .fjulc n-tiiniln*: Ilut uo killiih- l'J,'M. '"' lUt- -1.!' H*;!it of J net ou ill■• lo*siiij,' wave* iipi.n wliicli lu* xntiHA I* Miiiru*''1? lor liio, «li«l i-lis mv. IWm.I tli*- -n'^min'-* '■■»-' **,onn fr^»,t1, nnrl wiih tl"' l.rir.iWiilt-1'r «>[ ih* "via'd.r thi* j'.r.tndfiiihrr M-.iitnl t*» U.-jUltli, ftiid he licKiiu to ♦""*'_ I" Hf.irjri.vl aloni Im iuoiJits ifii'.d- 1k**1 dav.. .iiul "1 I'"' ,'««* w,u'n Jliiry l.tokc hi* heart hy mnnin* ——«—o- RICI1 TOUONTO MAX .SIIAlil'im'S VICTIM New York, ; Anjr, 31.—Two , new plinses of the woikiiiKs of the, ulle}'. ed ''Syndicate of Kfhereul,I;ove" which 1:1 sniil to luivu iluiicil scores oi men, were iinenrlhed yestcrdiy, Though Mrs. Uiim Y. Vernmlt, the utli-.icl.lvi! "willow" who was urresl,- i,d on three fediinil wurrniits loi* ul- le.jied illicit iimi of tho mails,', wns not uetively concerned in the, okij.'u- l.ian of the more recent nlnni, loTlow iiieiiihers ol her oi'jtaiiiwilioii, it w,\\s iissei-lud, t)ii(*iii,itud them,,, One ol thesj schemes, it is suid, required more Mihilu work, moro iv'.r.xiuiiir licimly uud a stronger nppenl to the lieurls of j-iillihlo men tlinu wns ns- Nerilied lo Mrs. Vurrnull. Sevcrul moil hiciiino i'ii}{ft|ii'il to n licnuliful yoiiiijj -jirl, iliiiiKhicr of ona of the woiiuii, nnd j'uvti tho mother lurjru niiioiiiilH nl nioiiuy ns presents, An ingenious foi'luiie-tellei' persiiuded tliu 111111 lo lmy stock in eoiupiiiiieH In which tiieinhei.N of the syndiciHc were iiitumstiul. With thu expiiiiiutioii of the new hiheiiies hii Id lo liikvu, tic-cn worked hy th- (ir^iui'/aliiiii. an oMielul Miiiifl^hnl In his in Ind the, Initid was 'perfectly are"—rcjjuiiti'"—""and-wnen""T*iircss*-u—iir modisli siu-h,.ulliey ' are- attractive. The mother ami aunt, is extremely shrewd',' and as sli20\\vus horn \\villi:,a keen desire lo have wealth, she is ready, it i.s said, lo resort to plays of sympathy aud kindness to-obtain The matrimonial' advertisement columns in.tha newspapers were not used in this instance, it is said, to linns to the vaiious homes of tlu organi- yation men who infill fall iu love with the jjirls. The 1,-irls went out to social a Hairs and met men who were invited to the* house. Tho muii- l»ers of tlie 'nlloftuil synilicnte liroiij-hl to the' house nun from Wall street, „In 0112 .case it was said a wealthy man from Toronto was caught in'lhe clutches of lli-o - syndicate, The . ''ii'l manifested a keen ufloelioii for the alleged victim, it is said, and the man was lin-jor to marry her, She hinted that, the consent of the moth, er must he obtained; W1k*ji the, eager suitnr so"i-rht oul J thc shrewd uiolhor, il is said, he (was met with 'coldness. The moilv- er, it is said, told him a loiii; story of financial troubles, aud that .sho could not permit her daughter to marry at that linn-, because she herself was ujiable, ihrouirh lack of funds, to huy such 11 trousseau as a girl of such biceilinj' and social .staiudiiii: should have, l-'urlhuriiim-c, it is said, the mother.explained that when her daiif-jiter lefl her, her ov-u income would he cut down, as,lhe fortiiiu was in tho duui-liu*''.' name. The. suitor, plentifully supplied wilh funds, kind of heart nnd sympathetic, would generously offer mousy to tide the mother' ovei the dilliciilty of tin. moment. Such olltv could not he ar- ctnteil, the,mother is vopoited'its THECANABIAN ,■•■.■..•pF.CG^MEReE'A :" Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 ' HEAD OFFICE/ TORONTO ; B. E. WALKER, General Manager j > ALEX. I-AIRD,' Asst. GeniM«n»f«f BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN :_ THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND -/i BANKING- BY-MAIL" i ' ' ' ' ■ Business may be transacted by mail with any braaoh of "the Bank. Accounts ihay bo opened, ahd deposits macJooi" withdrawn by mail. Every attention ia paid to out-of-town accounts. *''-' ■•'*0 i .'.' » . Fernio Krniic.r , O. S. Holt, Manni*rcr Make your Iwife happy by buy- d 1 * ing a. Steel Range .of J. D. Quail Ktiy'ii}*1. Yheri'iiiioii, it, is r-iild, tli.» suitor would it)*rce to '-ivii.thi* niolli t.r it fni'itu niiiomil "f nmnuyi «»'' rtftcv tearfiil iieisiiinliil)' would coit- , i fames Sovorn, ,** ' " '- . ftvprfhr Well furnished rooms. 'liho Inhh*.'is snpiilicd with the lw»t the mnrket affords, The ha rj i.s .s.ipidii'd with the best wind, •5, " liquors nud cijiftrs. ! '' ' ' " * t*%r*lr%r\\**r*l1Ar*%r%r~k.%%,'*, tiM.^,0 0/&%M«««Mn>«Hi *>4?>4w'*y4y+*w<>!w'M<>, Veal, Ki-pkIi mul Mmokcd I-'IhIi, Fresh Fxsli constantly arriving ■t'1S^^tk'%^f**,%'ll V'OAl^i. •V^■T^•*r*'^> s I'Ui.t it will |iny your In writ** m<- lur luil ■■'.uiiiiih.'iiii. Wi. iiImi oflit veil' low ion ii. I tii|> liili k liuiit I'lliiMi'.n ulld iA\\)tr disli-m iioint;* to nil |iiiiH-i|'.il -i-i-nli-rii |niiiil;i. II nny ol yom lf'ii:*riil% inn I'oiiiiiii', mil to .ue \\ou, \\uit« nn* ilu-u u.niu.-*. A poslnl mul for infoimutton wiil hrinj; n *|iti»-U n-ply. ' ^ 11. K, fOLMNM, Uffii'l A«rmit C.ir> S|iiJit,Miii Ave, Hiiol/iine tmmmmm*mmrnm*mmmmm*mmwWmmts^^ To. ilctaiU'il itifi'muaum, tiUi1;', uic, -.all m,. ut u\\\\i.i,\\. 11. li. T1LACKSTONK. IVn.l.*, H. (\\ I Fort Steele Brewery Co., Ltd | FRKNtI!. JJ.C. ^ *2j BrcwcirH of Kxtwi Fino J Ln^or ^cci* and Aoralcc1. * Watom. iiotticd GcociR X i J IH-MllilHW'S •lI.'Zi^JUXMttStmm 3^* UNDER NEW ^.-4WACEMEMT ■-*■* OP I'lVMMKKi'r.'.'MKN AS,) TOI'KMSTS TIIK irOMK uho . , Waldorf J'foiei RATF.S $j.S«i A UAV KdOVlS Ui-SKKVI-n UV. WIlSi: Sarnie, iB. C. fMS wv.Y.rt All. TH\\.\\SV MODKKS COSVKNIKNCKS. CQ*jjfS t? j'fuski tProptMm THE FE&kiE LEDGER, -FEftNJB. B.C-.^SEPTEM.foRj, 1906 MOYIE. r. Tlic\\Ctoiiir. lanuly have relumed * rl --"*, --I''' - " ' ,lo Spokane: *•• Two of Mrs. Gorman's children left this week* for Lethbridge to altend „school. ' ' * The .semi-annual election of ollicers -of ^tite Moyie "Miners' Union took ' placeSn {-Saturday. Ernest^ Marsden returned Monday Iroin* the coasl, where lie wenCtO'-as- sist the Nelson cricket tcam-V.Jc/^; Quite a into n-i'tmber ol Moyieites went Cranbrook on Sunday, - thus X. ti„!\\ seeking to'escape tlnQ-j^jS11 of Mon day • morning. *t'x. Mrs-, Muellihi^ivd«ii.liiklren-4elt Wed ticsilay for Uegtii-ir^lrae • they will frjends^wKilo some p. join, Mr. Mueller, wli'o is -b"ftifc*njiig)"?».' ^^uj^jt^d. -- . l.ihould be transacted It-rough him. He has power to collect all accounts, etc. Almost, all Moyie turned ,'oul on Mi inlay, lieing t'ikeii by special train to Cranbrook. The return was made about 9.15 p. 111. To judge from thi- - appearance of several, it is good for some that Labor Bay "only comes once a yeai.' , Monav orders can now be purchased at the Moyie Drug and Stationery Store. Goldie Stuart is, thj agent. . r.nd Dominion Express orders may be either purchased or caslied. This wil' save people walking to Ute ' C. V. M station to get their orders Through the courtesy of thc management ol the Cranbrook Herald the Moyie Leader was .published last week' whilst the editor was lying in Cranbrook -hospital. Messrs. Simp soli and Billings sent a man an some type up,' and the paper appeared as usual. I,. F. Crowe, who was taken U Crattbi-ook last week, and "there un 'derwcnl an opeiation, died On Tiles day morning. Deceased was about 3' years of age, and^was only in .Moyi- it few weeks. He came to M.oyic Iron Trail to-work 111 thj Si. Eugene of 0 ficc as accountant. lie nlade man friends, and was well liked by ev cryoic. The remains'were shipped tt Truro, N'ova Scotia, where his par tnts reside. He was n ineinlx-r of th ,., ^Masonic fi'aiteriiitv-=aiid tne-nibcr-iwO thc Order fiom Cranbrook' ami Moyn conducted the funeral. The six Iron Moyie ollteiatcd as pull-liearers. , _ o . ELKO, W'JSVII.LK AND 'J. OH AC CO PLAIN'S NOTES. the well-known hustler"'lor Slobarl, Sons & Co., Winnipeg, looking as rosy as the .lawn iu Ju*, spent Sunday in Elko: lie-" showed the biggest stock ol' .-.ample*-' ever opened up in Elko. His ■ia'.es must ha\\e been satisfactory, .\\hcii lie'-left ior the east he was .vhistling "She's, the Lily of th,: Valley/' ■ , . "' ' . ICrne.st. lioo, the youngest son ol .•'red "lioo, Hoosviilc and- Elko, met with a painful accident, having two "ngers of his right hand cut olT at .he first,joint. , , ,." *■ ' MICHEL. Several "large parlies ' left "Michel ■Saturday for big fishing up,thc Swill Current, and *biought 'back lots of ijamc and, many camp stories. * .■ The baby daughter's r of Mrs. Kllen Oakley and ' Mrs. Elizabeth■ Hampton, both of Michel, were bap- A'/aA .Sunday' alternoon by Kev. G. ,V. 'Kinney in the respective homes ol ach. " ' . Mr. Dan ' .McDonald, who left town ui Friday =lasl for several days hunt .0 get a big horn or two, report's threat 'scarcity of bag game. Wc Jiink the game must have known ol Dan's coining anil wisely kept out of, •ange. He reports there arc lots ol .'rouse. There was alay-ofF of all shifts '.-.a'tiuday and 116 work, on<-account/ji'-f, a famine 'of cars. .Scores of men Look advantage ol the enforced lioli- ■lay and tiamped into the hills for game. Much was their disappointment, however, for, with. , thc exception ol two or three birds, the crowd came l>ack minus the game. ' Labor Day, as a piiblic holiday, was celebrated by thc Italian Society with a panic and sports. The'Hungarian Society iurned,oul in fu 11 and accompanied- the Italian Society n the parade. With .stirring music .j .yU ltcBe 1 i i''vnt'-brtLSs_ljamlJL_an_d__JJt4j_, beautiful silk banners of the two societies gaily iloating in the breeze, ihe 'morning was spent in parading the town. .'In the sports of the afternoon, Iknr'.c Mootney won* tlle lirst. pri/.e v GOAL & PETROLEUM NOTICES THIRTY days lifter ilute, wo, tlie lufleraisn- ed, intend to apply to thu Asststiint (.0111- niKsiouex nnd Chiel uomiuisbipiier ot LtuiUj and Works of the Province of British Columbui for a license to prospect for Coal iiml 1 etro - euin on the following described hmda, lfl ■Lot 4WS, South Ea»t Kooteimy, and more fully described about three milo? kouAi offtlie Flathead River,, being the lint 1111 mist of Robert Heading's claim, south and adjacent of llattie L.* Smith, being the .e-location of ChailS Auxin's claim. o»o of the ortgani clii msoi the Haekett group, thence south 80 $ ins thenoe we.t UOolialnB. thenco no. tl SO ■hiiiiiis thenco eult 8u chaina to the iiUus ot Sinnin", containiiig OU) acres, dated-August nth, i'.K«i. - .- •■•-.. ' IloiiKltT Br.Ai)tN«, Locator. . AMUIKW. IlACKKTT, Agent. Sept. 6th. ItKKi, :_Y— The Initial Post of Charles W»M?.Coirt Mid ■^sth^oJsgs'.SfiH claim iu the Hackett grom , a " •»1tt,0u3>rB.4 to tho north east «nicr «l H<*trt 1M f o'liim'. Thence^f•«'llW»1l^l^,Ko w'chain*. east, theuce 8-j chains bouth, n',-1'^iuinl. 01u west to place of beginning, eonuuu" b acres, dated August 0th, IW>. Cil.MU.KS WA1.M*. Locator. A. IlAUKK-i-r, Agent. Sept. 5tli, 1900.' o ^_ Thelniti-tllMst of Thomas Wholaii's Coal, and I'eJroleum claim., Re-loeation of 1>. K. McDonald's claims. Commencing at■ tl 10 nortii we.,t comer |,oat ^outli and adjace,nt to Uliarles Wnlde's o him.. 'lhonl'O HO cluuns »utMhonce 80 chains east, theiico SO clmins no" li thonco 80 chains west to Ijlueo 0 beginning, e-oi.taining Mil uercs, dated August ^tll.llKHl.- ,' .p^ojuHWuKLAS.I.Ocntor. . A. HACKKI-r, Agent. S,.pt. Btll^llKKi. Initial Post of Coal und Potroloum Claim being tbo south east co ncr post of 11. .1. .loliiison'seltiiin, south and ndjacent o Jlobt. KeaUiug's claim, and being re-loi-at in of 1 Waldo Muri.li.Y-s claim. Thonco WI oliiiuis nor 1 , theni-e bit chains west, thenco 80 chains "outl. llumco eu»tMcliains to tho lita o begii ning, containing mo acie.», dated August ,ih,l-us. II. J. Johnson, Locator. A. JUc-KU'n', Agent. Sept. iith, 1000. ! BaitBc of - HaimiSiton : ; Capital /Reserve Total Assets $2,500,000 a • 2,500,000 :Y< Over $30,000,000 I Savings I*. Ono Dollar is sufficient' to open an account. In- , tcreBt paid semi-annually nt^currcnt rates. Tho <% r\\ . — ' « ** host facilities nro offered to'out of town deposiiors "$* IJA'r\\Vil»*l"rnAn4' Current accounts of manufnetnrers 'und-mei-ch- I U-OUdl UllDlll ants solicited. X " A General Banking'- Business Trtinsaeted $ J. K. ' LAWRY, AGENT FBUNIB BRANCH! | <*^^^<^^<»*M*<^><^^^ , Just arrived;.::"Peaches, Pears, Plums; fine eating and; cooking X -nWlbihi- ' GET YOUR SUPPLY FOR PRESERVING . AppieS... , WHILE THE FRUIT IS AT IT'S.BEST., CENT A WORD ADS ClaASSlKIED" ADVEIITISKJIISNTS tintlor this heading instcrlcd al tho rate of one- cent a word each insertion. , FRUIT JARS; ALL SIZES' " WANTED v tBiundell WAXTfUi—A„ iiursi; girl.—Apply Mint aaer * Canadian liank of Coiiinu-roe,, TRITES-WOOD CO., Ltd o- Girls l-ernie, ]J. C. \\V,AN'i;i.,i)--Cai|)onteis to' work on the new C. P. It. statli.11.—Apply on thj job, tn' l'ijrby t&. Waldie. FOR SALE Initial l'os,t of Coul unit Petroleum Clmm coniiiiuncitiB at a. post plnntti.l on the smith wo.t cornel-, lieing tlio initml l»*-.t of Jo»sio 11. Joluiiuu uml 11 re-locitcion ut Uiiniuvon l.o«".=. olnim. Thonco nortii 8;> cliuinn, thenco east. bO chuiiiH, tlioncB south SO chuins, tliunuo wosl 80 chair.s to the placo. of hugiimniB conUiinli.** GUI uercs, iluteil August Tth, lllll). > > , JK.-sii.li. Joiissiis, Locator. A. Hai-kkit, Agent, Sept. .Ith, 19«l. . j lnitiiilfost'of Coul und Potrolonm Cluim, couiinunciiiB ut tho north it est corner,, ol \\. aM. l'ollocli's claim, south uiul iid'ucoiit ol .lc*'4.iu 11. Johnson's claim; and Iioint' ic-louii- tion ol Albert Uecli's claini. Theuce south 8 cliuins, thence east SO cliuins, tnoncc norlli 8c rbnnix. thenco west 80 chains to tho placo ol bcb'iiinint', eoutiiiniiiB CIO ucres, dated Augu»'. Tth, mull. 0 V. M. I-01.1.CCK, Locator A Hackkti', Agent Sept Sill, 1000 Initial Post of Coal and Potrolonm Claim, commencing at the north ,east corner of J. It. Polloela's'oluim, south and tuljaccnt, tn H. .1. Joiiiiiou'd claim, being tho ru-locution ol lul- «nrd iTiubli's cluim. Thonco soulh 80 chains, tlience nest 80 chains, tlience 1101U18J clium.-, thenco oast 8il cliains lo the placo ol hpginninu, conliiininu iHOncics. dated August 7th,l%6. ; ' I J. 11. Piii.ixcii. Locnlor A. llAi'KK'Ji', Agent Sept. iith, 1010 4- _ v Initial Po.-.t of foul and Petroleum Cluim, commencing ut the south c.tst coiner 111 John It. lloss' ami south and ud'.iceni to.1.11. l'o'.- lock'., claim, ami ie-loculii.il ol gimmel K. Green's cluim. Thence 1101 th80 chains, llivnci wo.180 chainsj'thence soutli 80 chains, thonce* ea,tsi chains to l.lio placcol heginnim!, con- tiiining li-IO acres, dated August 7th, I'M). . . Joiis XX. lloss, Locator " *- A. ll.veilic'l'i', Agent Sept. iith, liiOil • ' • .4- slniliul Post ol Coul und Petroleum Claim, commencing ut 11 post ou the south west co:- nor-ol'-il-i-la—illiiokstoiie'-s-elaiu^-suutli-iuiu, attjiiceiit to V. 11, Pollock's claim, and u jc- locution' ol Thomas Poster's cluim. .Thence north 80 chuins, thuneo east 80 chain:1, thenco south 80chains, thenee we»t 80 chums to the place of heginniiig, cuiituimng 010 acres.duti'il August 7111,11100. .* 11, L, Bi.aiikstom:, Locnlor A. liAVlll.Tl', Agent OIJ) NTvWSPAMCKS-AT-TIII) I.l«;i)G er ofiice. ' "' YOII SAliVi—A good William's piano: Apply* I). McLennan. . KOlt- vSALK-20 lots in ..West'la'i-nio; easy terms....Apply W. T. Henley, West Feinie^ FOU SAr,K—A lilock of 2',nno'acres of , Ia.Mil, loc--,lcd on* railway, will go 5,01:0 'S'H ol good linvlicr per <:ci-e good -agi-.eullural land wheii Iim lier has, been removed. This will sold vciy cheap. For further particulars," apply, MOTT, SON" &C0., If* you buy' '50c. worth or*over this amount of School Books or School Supplies from us you will" get a School Bag Free at ' "' ^ $Wm ■J*J t^X rgeryrsttrif-i NOTICE SIXTV days nfler date I intend To apply to the llonoriihlo Chief Commissioner ol l.umls and Works, Victoria, to puichuso tho following described Innd: - Commencing at. u post marked .T'.R-.Eifniuii.l- son's south-west corner ud joining John 11, Old- lield's land; thenco SOchains north; tlience 81 chiiii.s cast; ll-.ence 80 chains south; theuce 80 chains wcsl to the jioint of commencement, tho whole,containing UM acres Fred Zcller, ol Klkinotith, was ii town this week. Governor Hanson, of,\\Vasa, was a .Ivlko visitor this week. Mr. Vear.sim wus down from .laf fray 1-uynij' di aught horses. Fred Kooui-y and lanuly, I.cth bridge, aie vihiling F,lko and viein "Ity. ' SlaMloy Toilliunter is drivin-r staj;. 'between I-ilko and McConuell's Is Iiiiul,- Arthur Hanlsiey, of the Uose-hti' !:lock niiiih, was a visitor in Kll' this week, M, Mi-inncis returned from Crow' Nest and lelt for the south aiid th llij- Vixvs Trees, Tom Hiiiith, of Marysville, is spe«d ing a few days ill l'.lko, the j-iiest " the Huffman House, A lur-ju paity of Chicano tnpitul ists are nt Jioosvillu lmyin-r up th hi-' topper piopei'ties. C. J). McN'ali returned from th tnsl Monday nnd went south hy th Mountain Stage l.inu, Miss Johnsnii, of (iiund Forks, ur rlveil ill Kiko, mid will taku rlmr-'i nf tlle new sihool house, II fsil't what you know, hut win ynu rnti make nlhiTH 'heliuvc yn' liiow llial iiiiinls in Kiko, J". Mi-Coiim-ll, l-riiu'is Kilwuid Is Iiiml, Knoliliny river, lv.'iir Wald-i wns un Kiko vihilor this week, Hill Mii.lVnxo wiih in town frnii tliu Tmiinr.uk helt, Titlmiiti Vlaltts looking fm ii post-hnle colli met, Win. MrKw.m mid I'rril Uo:m.'y h'f Kiko MiiBil.iy iiVi'iLii-; for ilut IIu|i|-' Kiiiiik i-iiihIi, Siuiikriiut Vnlh'y. li'i; un i-usy iii.itlii to soy Iiiml in whiti', or a yellow ihi)* is n mini hill tn piiivu ii is iiiiollur mutter, Mm Daisy Watson, ol lU'^in.i 1 hit for thai Miiully city nltui* h|muI itig MVti.il itiniiths with Miss Inn McKec. T, Lcti.li.-r, tlm iiiivciiiniint fire hri- ';it*li*, was vlsllili-,' Klkn, Hock Crn'V i.Ud Jiilii'uy in his ulliiiul i-iipni'lly tlifs wi'iik. A lurui' paily of expert distipleH of ,,■ , ' . r ,f» 1 ,.-.:,kl .l...%k#i. V....... t«./l»4i ll./fl* II... . ti. r mi'l w, nt nji tin* '-.nutli IdiV. i^t I'.ll; tivir. ■Inrk M-'Kt-c i-iiint ih'wn Ironi Hyijii «ii a visit tn his -uiri-iits mul i-x- all thlowillg inlitesl., Tli.- best thing of the day was the ■■rii'ki't iiiiiti-h hi-tworn tliu Yaiikics .md llu Ciili.ulliuis, Much grind play wiih ills|ilayi'il by l^>th sides, mil many skilliul iuom's mnih- by iiull- viiluuls, The Yniiklt-s won by a ■iron: nl thirty-two ng-aliist twinly- foiir, Theii! was rlii iu li-' lu. the pavilim. mt the gniiiiuls nil il.iy niul a grnlid la'l in Mi'.hel It-til I" ll"' ■■villi-'*,', (innd iiiiisu- wu.'* fiiinl.'.iiiil hy the Melli'Viii; lirii!;.'*. b.itul. OHK SIIII'.MICSTS. . Lust week s .shipiiinits nl nn.', ns ii|fniU'i1 by llu- l».»i«v N**"!-*, .*'.'««* ».» lo llm iivciage, T.uii. M.ti'J'J A.?.V *?,.ltS Sopt."'iU)]3!iU0 luiliiil I'ostof Coul uml Petroleum Cluim, commencing; ut 11 post liein*,' the north oust corner post, of W.A. Ross' uliiim, i-oulli uml iidjuccnt ol John 11. Uohs' ro-locutiou of Ulie fj. J!ull'ii claim, Thenee south hi chuins, theucu west 80 chains, thence north SO chimin, tlieiicueust so chuins to plucu of heiiiniiiiii.', coiitiitiiini; tilu acres, dated AiiKiiflb 7tl», lf>tnj._ \\V. A. liiiKR, Locator , A.llACIChIT, Ab'UIlt Sept..Mh, low - -fl Supt. .rith VJCfi J.lt.KDMUNDSON, .. f,0' ii);or. " SIXTY days after date 1 intend lo apply to the'Honourable* Chief. Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victoria, to purchase the r.,lln.,.;.,.. .1., ;i....i 1 1. >- 1 THE PALACE DRUGSTORE Y or at • * ' ')■ * • The Post Office Drug Store foilowini; dosc.riljc'd innd 44C4.1; IIICUL-IS i. , CllIllllS .Slllllll, IIICIICI- 14 I I'll l\\ ill., east to llm point of eomineiicemoii., the wholo containing ClOit'cios. ,' ,, Sept7 5th K.'OO -S-E^QLLVElt. Locator, SIXTY iliivsnfter'tlntu I intend t, Ilosinui-, J. 1., I\\lc- CulliiuBli; C. 1*. Ui^ins, City; A, 11. Alexander, Coul Creek; .Tnines I\\Ic- I,ovti-ii, Ilo.sini'i'; Jueol) Dover, Ni-1- •soii; 1{. ,fi Kiipi), ,Spnkaue; ' C, A. Miller; Mrs, Kieluwd Muluui; 1». I,, l-'oiciun, Wluti- Visli; ,0. 1). Korte,' Morrissi'y; P. V. Moll, Cily; T. II, Sin'.ili] Marysvilli!', .Tniui's Mi-Id'un, Coal Creek; K. J. liluck, Skylioiuisli; I''. Ii. Miicdentitt, 1'i'orin, 111',; .1 film Wood; .1 nines Slioiif; \\V. V. Diiiuiiliy, Ciianlirnok; C. .T, Soutli, Vivncouver; IT, Myois, S|)okniii>; Kr«l Kellcy, Spoliivne; I'nil Kelley, Wallace: 1). Gr.'iiiKvr, I)iiveli|iiirt; Weil A. Woml, CrilRiiry; M. K, Ceiul; V.A. Jneolisoti, 1-rin/le Co-. WAI.DOllK, I/, MrKuii/li', Vaiii-inivi-r; Viola Hi-oll, San I'l-inifisi-"; H, W, Van Xorinuii, Wiiiiliii'r, lilnlui; A. 1). Miller, SeiUlle; K. U. .1. Korsler, Spnr- wuniljwiKiil; I), X. M. T.nvi'slev, Cul- -.-nry; C'em-j-e C'niulil, Ciiljrary;; Mlns Tin.-, H|iokiiiii'.; Miss Mi-Tiivy, Spo- ktilie, MIhs Claire, , Spiikane; Miss rhillipH, Spot'iiin.; .T, V. Hi-yiniM*'iiu-l wife, Cliiivhliiiliiis'Al. M, Hoys, Win ni-ie-i-i 'I'- *•'• "i'ii and wile, Cowley:' I'. Milhr, Cily; li. II. Hulian, Wuid- ii...-; Y, A. Ciiliilnii. li'iwn I'nlls, lowii; M. S. Tyler, t.imiiuilli*, Ky.; S, Wil' kiiimiii, Axlil.iiiil, \\\\'i>.; I', fi. H.iil, Sp'ikiin ; X. I.vm-ii, Spiik.iiii'; I'. A- Mill, Sutltle: I). V. Winuule, City; (bn. .liii'':.ii'.oii, Klkmaiitli: I.. 0. I'ul'leH, Citv; M. C. Ilosle, llunn-.-i*« Periv; .Ins. Mi l,i an, Wultn Wallii; Y, A. 'liiillaii, Mullein.- Mul; Mi's. C, 1? I'lllii till Ill'li iKntn'i ..ii..., .• SIXTY iIhjh nfler ilnto T In lend to uppl.v llm llonoiirublti Cliief UomniUhionui* l.nml., anil Worlo, Viutiirin, to pnruhiii.0 following doMiriheil latuls in Klk Hivor vul I'oiiiinuiK'iiiK ut a postmarked John 11,1 (lol'l'.s uorth-wost. cornor to .1. A. Mullonii luni!, tlieueo till ohiiilln moiiIIi; tlioneoSOoliiuua i.iintj'iluineoSK'li.iluM norlli; tliiinoo KO oliuins .woiit lo llio point of ooiiimoneaniont, lho whole ui'iitu'iilns ilio iii'iui,, Sept. (.tli', ldOU John II. OlillloliI, Ijnontnr. *,S, K. Oliver, Audit, —11 The ' ; appreciation ', of. those who have visited oiir showroom and -visited our; millinery" and fancy goods display is a, flattering proof to us that our styles are exclusive, tasteful and moderately llikiuifViry .slii-uiitJil-i ■.■'(.illnl Mll-til'-jiit !I nre M -*mtli si, j,-,,K.x» lulu. Total sIiijuiuTilH »»r tlie tvei-1* t.-cn lhc min^s, 20,'t>») <•'"■» 'itiiitX riui|»t-> tm tl'*- >*"il- l''-itl'» f,tHt,,^tH Ion*. Tolnl n-nii'li (/ir ye.ir tn d.it., :,• Ci. Kloiiiiiiutt, Coleinan; C, J. Miller, l\\l,",el.:od; li, J, Muinford, Mueleod; 1', Keutu'd}., Cily'; M." Meredith, To- ri.lito; .lohn Jiiirliur und wife, Cily; CScoi'jjc I,. I'.\\vilijj, Coleinan; .1, K. lleriu, T.ilior';' C. S. llulterlield, Spo- l.iine; J, JI. De anil, Spokane; A, IJ Wayl'liinl, Spokane; C. I'.n'jij.voixl, Moiiliuii'i; A, A, SiiUie.rlniul and wife, Wai.dft.r- C. A. Dow, l*.lk.v, Mr. W. MeDoiuiM, Cily; W. 11. Wliile II. Sto.-kloii, Ca-.j-.ary; M. llryan, Mac- lend; Mrs, ,1. A, Sanders and family, Spokniiu; Minn Oliver, 1/oudon, Onlij C. S. Haul, Spokane; liolierl 'I'Jvvarlj ]'. II. Dm iiluiiil, Cii-nnd Korks; C SelJrTi'ick, Ci/wltyj U'nrry lli'iilden, WiiliHl,ui-|'; Mrr. ,1. A, Spelioe, Wales- liiirjr; W. A. Tiuillek, l'iiulier Creek; 11. II,' Arni.sirniijj, Crosslield, Alta; KIXl'i HDWAUI), TIhw, Tlniis, \\V. II, Ilollou, W. Cris- laj.lur, Crnnlirook; .1. Sands, OIm-Ii; W, O. iMiirteii, Winnipej:: K. W. Hun.-''*', WIiit.-IMii Vi "eker, City; IV, Moi'lfiin, Slr.-illii-iiiin; Tlio.i. Morjjan, Ci;ii,'l.-io*-k; May I„ Wrij',lil, Swift Ciimnl; Mrs, .1. 11. Aldriili, Slras- liiue-; Clius. Iliiinlilim, OUIn; I). Smith, Uo'-lna; .Toliu Su-wiirt, Coal Creek; W, Hrail-voi-d, l.eil-lliiiilj.e-, Arllnir dim it; .lohn Stark; 0,'iVk- i*r; I). V. .Wotl, City; 1), C Kelly, Cily; A. Mil.eiid, Coleiiiuu; I'. W, l',.ill,.r..i.st, die^ui, W. W Hi^iiif. l-'nusl, (liv»iin; Cu'orjie l.iiiir^iiy, Spanvoml; .1. li. CaniplK-ll, Cimii- Hook; .1. II. Klllli-kles, Cl illi'l irook; ,T, Caii-itlii-i's, Cily; W. Cniiieroii: II II, lliisi-l., Spokane; Tlu»s, Walki.r, fr..n» ronk; Alex. NmI.hI-'i-, Crnu- H -, ... ' ..l'l ,. it' .,1, —: ' priced. Blouses iA, T. , HAMILTON j Tinsmithing & Plumbing - . : ; ^ ■ ; —; ;—; ■ -;-T HAVE, taken over th*i'business ,formerly ,con- ,. \\- ducted by Sheppcrd '& Elliott and wish to inform , the public that I am in a position to do all kinds .of Tinsmithing'and Plumbing:'in a prompt and efficient manner. " Remember the pi lace. :: One door north pf King Edw ard Hotel. IEMoeJ Mrs. TODD ISclsoat, B. C ^*m% THE FRED R00 STORES..,, Roosville & Elko There Is uolliiii-;' Irom u lialchel to split the kiiulliii-j wood to thv iiiiiiplete nuUit for an ixplorln-r I'Vpi'dllloii uhieli wv do not supply ul a nasoiu'l'le priee, Hardware, Harness & Saddles Miners, Prospectors Supplies Kootenay Cigiar Co. "*M"MMi^.^U.^HailM*MH*iM.HnilM 1«MMHM%MMW«MH».MHI«I ■*^MW-MH«-----tM-----*---*a-HHHHI^^ BH-MHMM m*mmmmmWmm*mmm*^m**mm1mmm*mm*r**r*WSSmm Smoke Royal) Seal Cigars. ' ' ' a " LAtkinson, - - - - ;. fernie,B.C r$-$**H><^$^^ SUMMER SELLERS ! Y **«■"■■"•■**»•••••«■»* *\"""™«li^^ HwafcHWill III ■ 11.*! I ll—WWIWI ■ It !»J4l t Garden IIoso, II^so Noz/lcs, Ljiwii | I Mowers, Grass Clippers, Sickles, lee i "| Cream Freezers, Ifjefrigerators, Screen $ t tit i Doors and Windows-. 1 We have a nice assortment of Hiese goods at most reasonable price.*; | I sETour WINDOW. WfHBMSTEIR & CO. | ^**-t>'^^4^-t-$ltt-i--t-t*M)-M^, n ibipji i.i.i um»- ■■fHil'lt1. I m.fV». "I'H'.W^ I -Home ^an_fl ?J[J^n^™l DO IT NOW Wo would HI'o to Imvo your nnnw on our list or doposUors. Ko mailer wliethor join* xlrirt Ihoiio ilollnroroiio tmii'Ii-cl v.'" «,III l .ty ynxt 'nterrst ixt. i rurrttnt iiili-«--coinfiniiKilnil Ufcn it ** yi-.u', .. Current Accounts Invited Open Saturday Evenings 7 to 9 j J. G. MARSHALL, Mar,, remits Branch lil.JUCliT 111 JIJIA1.U -SA-li***.: The man willi Xlw. Hnvinj-s Hank hal-it i:i llw m^ *Ii<' ik-mt -,'i-lH l.iiil "11; Ii*'h tin; mu- ulm itui k1'1 »l"»|{ witli- nut ytiii, lml ymi uitiii'il K<-t ..I'm-,; -A-illv.nil trim I'd..- ',1-tv- in,**, r.-inli lialiil in«*aiis miiiiuI >\\s.-.\\i, n.htl iltfck-.iinu nml j-.i'l^mtnt mill niiiuly iivli* 'jiiiln.s. flu nn*( li.altliltil ifiin^ f l*i,w ».f i.i in S-ntiH's l.'.mk-l.ouli, Thir..- nn- m> mi- iloln .'Ij .1 In aIi .'il .'iiirt.i \\,\\ i \\, ,i,. i nl iniliil U v' ■! jiu,'.t,-int!v ni {-.-.nl ln-hay- !>.nr. Hl-yynr.il:., C.IU'-i'n'i'N, ]'*ill'llt 1(11- "lil'-iii'.-iHn nml JtliiiliiiiiTy frmii Ki.iiiAViiulin;; Moiiw Tr«i|>s to i'.i.in i nil i.t 1. mi .villi- :i,ii! V.IVii lln iv I'nrii nml l'vi-sli rnwliifk' frum Tobacco Plains s'lnjijiiil (.M rnriii .ifiiu Hi'tiii to miy |>n>'t cnitt or wx-st. Si ml unlet-- t(* lvlkii, Hi/ r.uino IluiiUr-i tmtlittid with Mi|i|ilics, I'.uk HorM-N niul i".v.;.^». Trunks, 5uit Cases Valises Boots, Shoes W. R. McDoujTaH SSt ^: U..I .ni -um Liui'JEaaiiuuiMiiB'i'u IMffXK. aatw f.i. ju - i-iii'is." imWm* A liotil Iiul ftufll-.li**i ijtilct com* jjiO'liuij!.i u» li.iy • • - " ■ 'n(.s< Cuuru*. mile*, tn ■t;* Simloiii*. Ha* n cooiplek* t***imncr**i.il or Hiimih.-. •W: VrttLtn* sXuAent* lo fjJiin Vt*ath«i*'-« CvriifuMtc** «rmly—|»iv -*— '— •"■-"' ■-'■- of lhe Tor iiHilintioii tt ilh Tornolrt Vmvtrmty—Rm-w Hie four vcnr»'_ i*ourMs for llt<* II, A. di-Rroe, nnd lhe rir»t y««r of lhc Toronlu Sklnnw of Sciuitcc. Il.w si *p«n.il ,Tr,»i*ci-w*'* Cmrui" fe* Sliertr* mint* wurk in II. ('« liiMruclimi Avert in Art, Mmie, Pliv*J«-al nilitirc and Kljvcutlon. l*of Cnlcmlar Ac, '.•IJrfs* "Citlumbiart Collfgr." Tcnn iipent Sept. 17th, I'**-."""@en, "Preceding Title: The Ledge

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