@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "9e58f214-bbbf-4765-8405-4c6d05161219"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:contributor "T. L. Grahame"@en ; dcterms:issued "2017-05-12"@en, "1902-11-05"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ladysmithl/items/1.0353422/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ffw BICIU'S HOUSE ON THB HILL FOR SALE Ladysmith *liiliitiatiti,tiiliiliilisiifcissi ' I * * * » » t. t.t.jL.l.t rl I -T-l^T"**f ""ITP11 *^,'^'|^I"V"IMI '* A Good j-Roomed Haute lor ..Sale, Apply to „ „..'. JOHN BICKLE VOL.11. NO. 119. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1902. PIHCE MVECENm ■ - ,•-*"• r- '.■■**, Feb Naptha Soap Washing Made Easy No more hot water needed. TRY IT. Only 80c. a box and io bars in each box. SIMON LEISER & CO., Ltd Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Etpltntdiind Qtttcre Street, ■ ■ Udyamlth WL;? Visiting Nanalmo Trj Hi tt Wi Sausage a We Carry a Full Line . - Of High-Class Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Dry Goods, Boots and , ., Shoes, Etc. AR Johnston & Co, Oddfellows' Block, Wholesale and Retail. il sGRAND Wm. Beverldge, Prop. ' i Thit ntw hottl hit been comlorttbly furnlihed and Hit hir is up to date. BttlMtommodttionlortriniltnt tnd pernianen((t botrdtrt tnd lodgtri. Rates, $i per Day and Upwards. Thi Eipliudi, Ladyimllh, B, 0. iVi'iSi«;-i*.»,-.-.-i-.*i*iw^*st*s!*«fa«sa" Savoy Theatres .'' Canada's Greatest Music Halls, VICTORIA - AND ■■ VANCOUVER The Master Amusement Alliance of the North-West WARNING! ARK VOU INSUHED? "aot ft» imartd it once lor ll may be too low tomorrow. I rtpmtnt tevertl OLD »ni B-LIABLE OomptnlM tnd tuiniart-foaiti mominl'i notice et tbtlowMt poHlblt llttl. All lttdlng tompenlMohtrg. the Mat rtttt. Don't btBltlid Into laturini with eobtap tomp»ny^lml|htbt dttr in tht tnd, "WB HOLD THEE SAFE." Wm. K. Leighton, ' P»jO. Ortwtr 88, Ktniimo. B, 0. uAimsvoiuoam limber Caa.todrty or CMI Kn|lne«r. H«ml-H.-*lt«lton of Rlectrlcal HotloMr. OM-a-t- '' Ce-unlUaiGltctrlcil Eniluttr r. o. toiisi IADYIM1TH, I, C. /* 8ai.lv—You'll make yourself sick, kid lUaot-G'on, It't t Province, tee? SiLLV-Qtt I dt iwtlli imoktt 'tm. a o o ii 4 *P ii ii ii it it a a a a a a a a Did you say A Christy Hard Hat A Christy fedora Or one of those New York Ties that arrive weekly ? A pair of "Packard" American Shoes; "Hallow" Shoe ior men; "Slater" Canadian make. We have them. Every line speaks for itself. No comment needed, O a "Stanfield's" Unshrinkable Sweaters iu Red, Blue, Heather. Suitable for work at $1.50 "English" Fancy Sweaters in Grey, Heather, White, Blue, Fancy Mixed,* -#,1.25 to $3.00 Boys' Navy Sweaters in all sizes, Black, Red, Blue, (foe. to $1.50 STEVENSON & CO flasonic Block, Ladysmith o ii a it a a it it a a a a a a a a a ii a a a a a a o a it a <► a ii a DECKAJULIE TEA, Abioluiely tht flneit tu sold in B.O. If you do not know thit 11k our customers. Or bitter ttill try one pound 50c, Impoited dirtclly liom Deckajolle Tet Gtrdens. Only ourielvei between Ihe grower tnd you. Your lecond ordtr will be 5 pouudi, prlct 12,28, -SOLE AOENT5- W. T. Heddle A Co. PARTICULAR O.ROCBRS Free Press Block. Ooods Deliver.! Pre. at Udysmlth. Nanaimo N00SN0N Dear Mr*. B.——, In teply to your Inquiry as to which In thc bunt lea to u*e, I would say tliat in my opinion It rests between the Blue Ribbon and Monsoon racket Teas. If you like rich, -stronglea, then Blue1 Ribbon is undoubtedly the best, but should your taste be for a delicate aud very flavory tea I would advise you lo telephone to your grocer for a packet »f Monsoon, Personally, I drink Blue Ribbon iu the morning and Monsoon at 5 o'clock, bill then, you know, I am a perfect crank about tea. Yours truly, SARAH GRUNDY. Get the Best Work Estimates ohf erlully lurnlihed on anything you may need in the line ot paint- inn, paperhauglng, wall tnd celling decorating. The Star Paint Shop, High S. ROEDDINO, Prop. KITTO & QOOCH Barrister,, Solictor, ant Coav.yaae.ra Olllc: Oddlellow.' Bultdlnl, Roborls St. LADYSMITH, B.C. P.O. BOX 243 G.W.SCOTT Baker and Confectioner. Pltln tnd fancy breed. Oikuandpii- tries ot ill dtiorlplloui. Fmttt ln FLORENCE LeFEUVRE, A. L C. M., Teacher of Piano and Harmony, I. now formlat classes In Udyimlth for tuition once a week, blending pupils please csll at W.H.Livel/1 Store. Plr.t Aveau ^X^t7S ii„ iiJ5 WINDSOR HOTEL Thli old-Establlihed, Firat-Olaes tnd Popultr Hotel it mott comlorttbly lurnlihed, centrally situated. Bui meeti trains. Excellent Cuisine. Bar stocked with the finest wines, liquori tnd clgtit, NANAIMO, B. 0. JOS. FOX, • • Proprietor. Por Unmentionable Crime.. London, Nov. ,3 -Eiiteinint ovtr tht reported flight ol t Peer to tht Oontlntnt wu htlghttntd hy tht tnnuuncenitnt tt-at t well known' London society men, Bernard Fruer, hll been sentenced tt the Norwich tliiiil to ton yatri ptntl itrvltnde. With him wt! tlio unttneed Arthur Thonld, tht ton ol a clergyman connected, as Is Fruer, with ont oi tht oldtit tnd proudtft limlliu ln tht United Kingdom, Tht prlioneri win ohtrged with biting otrrltion tregultr prtctlct lo dtprtvt tht mortll ol jouthi til over tht country. An trrty ot prominent Klng'i counitllori tppeired lor both tlilet, but tht pritonin pleaded guilty ot mlidtmtinori with apparently tht ii mm wm Statement by Pres, Mitchell Asks More Pay-Shorter Hours. (Associated Press.) Htulton, Ft., Nov. -..-The itatement ol the anthracite mine workeii die, which wit Bled wilb the itrike commission on Sunday night wu made public to-dty. Copitl ol tbt itatement hive been published to tht operators, who will reply in three or lour dtyi, The minen' statement, in lull, follows: To tbt Anthracite Goal Com mission: The mine worktri make ol tht operator! the following demudi, which were formulated by the- Bhiuiokin eon* vention, held March 18;h lo 24tb, tnd for tbe enforcement of which tbe itiike wu inaugurated. 1. An inoreaae of 20 per cent, npon tht pricei paid during tht year 1901 to tmployei performing contraot or piece work. 2. Tblideinindiimadeonaccountof the following reasons: (1) Tbe preient rati ol wtget ll much lower thin tht nte ol wtges pild In tht bituminous coil field! for substantially similar woik. 3. Tht preient rite oi wtgei ii lower than is paid in othtr occupation! le- qulring tqntl skill tnd training. 4. Tin average annual aiming! in tbt anthracite coil Heidi ire much leu thin tht ivtrtge annual etrningi in the bituminous coal fields Ior lubtlintially similar work. 5. Tht average annual earning! In the anthracite field! trt much leu thin tbe tvtrage tnnutl tuning Ior occupations requiring rqual skill tnd training. 0. Tht lite ol wtgtl in the tnthracltt coil fields ii insudijient to compensate, the mine workers, io view of the danger- oul character ol tht occupation in relation to tcoidenti, tbe liability to serious and permanent disease, tht high death rati and the short average life incidental lo hit employment. ;, 7. Tbttnnual taming! ol the mint worktri trt insufficient to maintain tht Amarlctn standard ol living. S. Tbt increUCd cost of living bu It impossible to maintain a lair •tan-lard ol lilt upon tht bail! ol preient wages, aad bu not only preveuttd the mittworken from ucuring any benefit liom inertated prosperity, hut hu midt Iheir condition poore- id "».,.■•• -,' ft Ti.. wtgti pt tht tnthracltt mitt wtrktnirt to lew that their ohlldrtn an prtmaturtly forced into tht brtakin mdmlllilnitttdofbtlntiupporttdtnd educated-,upon*it_e ttrnlsfi ol their panntt. 10. Wlge,arebalow Iht lair tnd jilt em .,inbB ol mint worktri in thii industry. Second.—A reduction o!20 por out in houn ol Itbor wltbont toy reduction ol etrningi ior til employer! ptid by tht hour, day or week, Tha lecond demand ie similar to tlie fint in that it ie designed to increase tbt hourly rite of wages ol mint worktri employed by the dty or week,-tnd all tbe reasons applicable to the first demand tie liked to bt applied to tbe te* oond petetton. In tddltion thereto we lubmit tht following!— The Canadian Bank —or— >, COMMERCE Head Office, Toronto, Ont. Otpittl Paid Up ....18,000,(100 Rait .1,000,000 Hon. Gto. A..Cox, President. B. E. Walub, General Mtnigtr. A Branch of this Bank has been opened at LADYSMITH, BC, Savings link Dipirtmtnt. 10. Tht 10 hour day is detrimental to tht hetlt'o, life,tafety and well being of tbe workers. ,'"'.'! 11. * Shorter houn improve the phy-1,' ileal, mtntil and moralconditious of the. . mine worktri. ..... 12. Shorter houn increase the intenr' aity and efficiency ol tht Itbor. >. ......",- 13. Tba tendency of national, nnd itate government of orgtniied tradeand ol production generally'!, toward shorter - houn. 14. A working day oi 8 houn ia luffi- cienlly.long for the but inttrmi ot the ..- working men of the community. - Tbird.-Thetdoptlon oi aiyitem-by. .. whloh coil ehtll bt weighed ind paid lor by weight whenever practicable; the minimum rate per ton to be sixty cent! • of i legtl ton ol 2240 pouudi; the differential! now existing at the-various mU . neito be maintained. Tbii-demand it •' mtde on account ol the following rea- ton.i:'— '_J- ■ •-' -,--; ;"-; 1. Measurement by tbe legal ton wherever praktioable is the, only honest and juat system bi mttiuring.tht earning ol mint worker!. ',......,.. 2. When tha operators sell or transport eoal It it oa th*. basis oi a legal ton oi2,240pounds- ,,».-. 3. .Thte"**JWvt'..-Hn.waj Originally intended to corhpeniate tbe otber .for the weight! ol tbt. small iliei of c/iaj which •ere thtn dltctrdedi but which tra now.. utiliisd and (old, tad. tberelore, there.- it-_. no preient necessity lot' tht use ol any ** other thin |_p legal ton. )A'-A i 4. The adoption gi tbie lyitem would ;. remove an incentive both to. tbe opera- ■* ton and tne workerf, toward cheaiing - aid dliboneity ind would tfray jul6us> '., among tbe mioett find prevent.uojii.t it- discrimination and lavoritei.'- ' $ 6.- The chute oi -the pittMMjatt-*'** to the one asked (or wonld prove a strong - factor in ..laying suepiciOD aad discontent amon< tbe mine workers. Fourth.—The incorporation in in agreer-enV between -the ■Uurte* Min* Workewol America aud thejxaihraoU.i coal fompiniei of the,wag^,.wbielii jfiam be paid ,i|dv(^t conditiona piemplot-.,. ment '#h'lch' inill ootti., together"vr'ith.' latiilaetoTji tfirjtbo*i:ilor the arrjusliii'-Sif-* of grlevtae.1 wMea may ivbe Irom fhmi* totlm.,t»«id.*rh»,atiikei-anitlookootij.. - miy hajMnfqsimi.. In-tuppaj^afcibir^, demtnd^ijlMnlt tbt lfU'ii'4gJte*i_ eont:— • •}■■-'.". 1.' Tii-f tuiftfiH-eTtb >rbM*rt WottiS'nor*' be comptlled td-nHketr ligii-iBdrHsluaH agreemtntt, bat attcaM ban tbt -fight Oo form notuugaaiiitien aiid.-eljoot. mc.Ii:. agentt aod ofSctn ai thty deilie. lo.acfj rolltctivtly Instead ot individual^ when tiev deem tbat tbeir btttTn'ttreiti '.W- nrvtd Ihtrtby. '■'"'•■' tMr;t*»l "•' 2,- A.;ie«ojeati betwttn kBplotaw: andemployeet Ihiough worjiliig pjwtof,,, the orginiiulpn is the ordinary ruotfiod, olregulttlng product and wigei in tjit bltumiooui coal fieidi and'in OthMl.riJe* iodultrieiand ara benefielalj'tirtlue-" ctiilnl in keeping witb the ipintai itbar times. fc . -j.iisv.-^. 3. Unions ol worklngmen tend lo.(be,, better discipline of tbt men, md to.tht tmperutmentcltbeir physical, moral anoT' mental eonditlont,' tod ro'-lbt-pre- lervttion of friendly relation! betaeea, employer,and employee.. .Experience . ihowitbtt tbe trade a^ree-nonr,. ie the only effective method by which it ii poi- libit to ngulttt question! arising'***-• tween employer, and trnploytti WMut ■• (Continued on pigt *.'| Intereit illowtd on deposit! ol one dollar (11 001 and upward!. The depositor li inhjsot to no delay in dtpMillng or wlthdrtwlng Inndi. Current Accounts Opened. Lotni Negotiated. Dralt. limed payable In all parti of tbt world. For tht convenience ol customers tnd omen thi, hank wlll be open on tha evening ol Pty fl y tmm'T o'clock' until *"'M- GEO. WILLIAMS, Managtr. Special Sale ; i of Furnire- . Nov. 3 to Nov. I j. nj . .i-l1- Too many hlgh-claea, exoenaive. Cblnl Oabineie, Sideboard!, Cblf- Ionian; Ladiet' Dressing 'Table,,' B.oi OaiM, ,Exiension .T»blafl,,, Hill Rat ke. A greet chance Tor fou now (so puroh.le aome ollh>r^(- elettnt plei-ei.pf Fornliure .wliile^ thil Ilia lull. Nut'ning tcllitses a ws.ll-tnmitl.rd house. An op-» portunity to .choose from ont'jif, the beet Milected itock, in B. 0. '•"■*• DONT ' niSS ITI -TrrliV trio goodtohinotito Let past by..A. pleuurt to thow you aiound our itore.' * •"' •'-*■'" "SATISFACTION" 'Tlil.liwbfit'' you gtt In buying. Furnlturi tiora-j ui. Only ont word, hut it mean, a trentendoui lot, WO Ml «ll«- lorCath. , ... ....;• Freight Paid to UdytmlHi.f J. H. .oobp & CO. NANAIMO.. *, The Great Cash Furniture Core LADYSMITH LEADER NOVEMBER 5. 190?. Leader Taal**X*t ***r, mlata*.j tai tatattaj el , •>f^_-K|,^_-_f.«o)« *triral An. aad 'Vkei-tiAtn,' 0_f_u_fl, Borne am raonuant. auMcamioif iatm. Ovl*_a ns Canada _n> Uanaa tTATaa, ■B*.ra-^W-at«aet).i_^.-..... |>i •aauatMatatticO,ta aM_wi _..___," II is Aontnamo oatm. num«HT-Iadad-| tmiam aoOm, .allafertaidmarj-illauieu brand OT-Jerof -waaaa, lent aMkaa, tic, nc. a Hat •« la- Mslliai jeValla. wk ~bngual tanrtloa; i. (aa.l_«ar.lo*i.l.ck.; ' \"""'.'.,' comoniciAt, AtmiaTitiNo. 'IM.4aappt-.tloa. Ko wood cat. tued. Ga-M'i^nalir'aMlkMU't.-'aaa-M.' ' _a-ktv, IWk, Doth aad Vaacral aotkaa, MlHltKmmtlti: -■-;':- IHmHiuii.il act -mm 6t a wadaeJ a«-mis,«tari«lfccM_lord_-lt. a. _» MB UUDI1 *tU be bud it tk. followUt «har m*amlit TttUaAat CUkaj TU Udj-alt* •taaiaur-a.M_b.-a_k ..-. V!d«la_NMfcUbM7iFi»riaelalUkMi7|Ut la—am rami Hkitry, tad -.Wa »« WMrj___rr-P.uk Mt-uy. AUcbaafata advartlM-ea-. an- b.ne_tad attklM-cttKftu ■> aeoa Ik. day bed*. Imai '■ erkaan^aatraeclvlai pkpir itjjvJarly plMM Np«it«IU»a-*v; -' AU I* wMk atifctlp oakdlMlfap. WllllOH ilnill—..ll sts> latdvaa-i wwiowaV, -»b»*i_a» 1 a**»****--*-m-**i**a *-***-» W«i^ notice lo-m PUWC. Iphterltttn oot rtetlvt-t Tn "Wm ncatrwrtr' will eoaler a < b*nr by npottiai promptly to "t-kboffao.;., 4**i»**mmm»**i*>*miim**M9tm* AN IMNRTAltT MATTER. How thankful we an to be living qnltUy la Ladytmlth lntttad ol where Ihotl iwlngtlng (onmallitlc knock! wan goto*; la Nanaimo lut wttk. It wu • btttltolglanti, Indwd. lilt not iuiltbout tlmt to iotroduct tht Hallowt'tu Idiot lo a lute of good llthl birth M a toolo lor hit relaxed brain whloh tan tee laa la dettroylng property or Infilctlnt pain oa othtrt? •Tt have heard a good amy comments irom Ladyimith ollluni tinot tht Slit ult., tnd judging thertby wt feel toltr- •bly oerttin wt oeuld enlist a vigilance ittteo lor mn Hallowe'en that oould to radically eon tht froiloiomt praaktn agio make Ihe ensuing portion ol that yew a ttaton ot uniltlve hnmlli- Ont man ia Vanoouver hu hid nit tyttlght dutroyod, ud miy loie hit lift u tbt mult of 1 Htllowt'tn frolic. What art the Donkhobon trying to do ll oot to Un np, or down, to the ■tandtrd plilnly get lorlh io tht rtoord' ad utttraneat of lhe Han of Qililte? Unltti wt ire to belitvt that plain wordi can htvt two mttnlngt dlunttri- oaliyoppoud toon, anothtr, thit good Iw auao bid, aad bid good, that loiliot may tlto be Injnitioe ud right wrong, thai reducing language to mean- 1 babble, tbe Donkhobon an morally right * ud ail who depart jot or Uttlt from tht itriot Injunotloni ol tbt Matter ue wrong. All who do take Ihonght lor tht morrow offtnd tgaintt tht Nutrtnt1! own oom mind; all who plan their Inul la rlchn, who gtt gtar mywiy, who iln not a tenth oi their good! to tha poor, an tre.pa.Mr.. II Ut Doukbobon bad u eloquent debt' lit amoagtt Ihem be eould pnt tome ol ou nry hlghut chnrch inthoritlet in i ptlnfully awkward fix ia a law mlnutti oiaigaminton tbo plain bull ol tbe Qot-pel Int. Clever Decorative Work. A NANAIMO SENSATION. Editor ol a Local Paper Runs But Is Discomfitiiiil. TYEE SfilELTfR PROGRESS. Evoiyiiiins; Begins to show up well at llie Works, -UriUMHfbo ban thalnltnilaol •enwaat-uartwlll-twiUidvlttd to aHMt-imMtlagwUit. It to beheld tttmtdIke**d.tf Trade wUl Ibea nadee te the dMtwaul el Ikeir •Mnrdtbip br t_»patl>aar,andlt will be aw IU mttlUf t*;t»lBi nob Mope at -^fba-M^ti^Uwud a-U-i IkaBoatdal Trade t% eneateenpn- toaMint»dpe>aa|laubtea. -'"' Tke Sand butl-tyt Mod to do lit beet-* Udymlth; ll kit aot oleeaed ararrbodT, balta kit -MtompUtked ■tab. WUbaatULadlltal-iwoaldoot be eaieylof today ttrlaia pcivHttatJ'1 w--hllpr_ti.Ulttl,taoatkhubaw^ '' **bowalo prow iktl ftdt oommoalfc ■^-uttipaitlogttill-fwltboaliomi tath ntmnletlvt ttiu'lutlna, The ■Mtlai an* Monday jUgkl la to anablt Mr. Boaddieg, loo palntar, bu jntt added anothtr lo hit lilt ol triumph! in lalerior decoration, thil tlmt In the dining kali ol tke Grand Hotel. The dttifaii txcudingly pntty, ud will railed le tha tin ol Ihe mom. The ool- oot Mkeme oonld hardly bt improved npoa and It will earrltd ont la til iti detail*. All wbo ban etta tht Grand dining room ilnot Mi. Boeddini hat tompltttd kit work hivttxprewed their admiralloaol tbe elivip work ol tbe ir tilt. Mr. Rotddlng hu raoilved 1 num bar ololhar linpottut orden ler early titeuHoo. ^^ K. OF P. ENTERTAINMENT. Opoilif Social ol Tki Siiton Is a Ike peaplt lb oteif tfrtlr ttewioalbe ■•Mir aad plate la eMot toeb topi* etaiatlntttmty '''mitt to Ikeaotliet ht tht' it- "*t vrrtAiaf Ltdyimlli't , aod MtaiiH at not- at poestblt tor Ike plan. W« boot tbat tke people ot-tdyua'th wffl1_*w' it. oert Meadar tvtniag't nee-dag iWlkey do aot dttemtke wpttaih whItfahailitubnMktttalati Km* - thai thty de oot ran lay thing Mr the lataniti ol Ike tewa at a whole, Wt*Hyl»r their awe lndlvidotl inter lwa-Hi-Weeat*tflMf| Ike mala ^%_£ <*!____ •gaily at Vltftrla onr th. eaapMiw -_t_.rfH_t-P«ia««bi,;Wtw.i*Ul Ml Jul u wood, ftp-tgh wt tkowei tl -•■**-i|i,Ml«*?ft1r Mtiaadtkewtaelo Vltloria thai loot towa-alt-tit (Mat ttbtnltlttiooi (ram ■mIU.' tht tttoapUthtif tf thla gnat •li(UuUI--^tolhtiaadr-writan tl M-peal au«tiUui who attd lie ealn •^-.Mtol tb. ibmo. oi u -_!■ Mlllk taUt. TatlrttoapaUoa It (tin b^,lr«ir» 1-d-aoc-Mi*, .«*_« War tf Mh e ktfe la Ma BtOl'i |«ltfM*-l-tli*»i|trAlttn«qtlIli.' MewtntaitbwtBiydllir In polll- lall t»Ul«« <«■ Vtotoavat World, lk«,-.biood«b,,b.,^VTo,UU -Mltltdtolkte-BMtkpil it nteivlag eaetlittoai a -trail ot tke Mnier.' *^,tm*H*,otli,«»i~.v<>, ery.lbtPravlaet. Wt kin aevtr teea -oatwUrai itttati lowtr la Ike mln ta NUgkOtlaMbla or uyvbtn tin gua bjr Ike raOaat wke in aew la ^-_dr-1_.-Tb.UU-_>w Mr. B, J. Buido, editor o( X.-iiniiiin Free Press, took dinner at the-hotel Wilion last Friday evr-iiiiii;. He ivhs drunk, aud offered an exceedingly liruteV ud dilguiiing insult to one ol llio wail- rtiHi. Tbe itewart), a delicate little mm, wtrned Mr. Burtio to ili'sisl, but tht editor abused him rutin.Uy, and wanton with bis nieui. At ita conclusion be went up. to the atewtrd who wai at the em] ul the room, tnd without a aign or word nf wttrnintr ttruck him a heavy blow in tbo face. Theittward, who had no chince to-defend himself, bslng entiroly -till' It ia guard, fell atnnned to the floor. - As In- tried to rile Uunle again etriuili tho 1111- iortnmtt little fellow a frietitfu 1 blow in tht face, again knocking him down. Burde then went into tbe hotel reading room,. While standing about indulging in a good deal of loud talk Mr. Ohariei Trawford, proprietor of 'tlie Wilion eame In, having"been"iiiloi'inod ol the occurrence in tbo "tlMiini; room, Mr. Trawford ia-ex-nhnmpi'on lightweight ol Canada. He Immediately uncoiled Burde, laying: -What do you mean by striking my waiter? Why don't you hitnomebody about your own sine? Why don't yon hit a mat)? Why don't you bit me?". tnd bt put hia bands behind ihia hack ud itood with liiB.lace close to Burde'l. 'You cowardly, hulking bruto, 1. could lick yon to a standstill without my htndiitnll; you wretched, tiiiseriilile our; you daren't put up your liiimlu tii :i mm." Probably not knowing very, clearly wblt ht wai doing, Burde h.i.i the in- concelvtble lolly to throw bitnstill into n poeture of pugilistic tltifi'tice. In an infant ht wis on bia buck on the Hour, a quivtring heap, from a terrific emiisli on the point oi the jaw Iront Mr. Trawford'a terrible fiat, It waa eome minutes before tht imllten editor regained power to riseand take liinintli i ll'. It ia alleged that Burde li.ul" been in the habit of bonBtlng of tiie prowess as n pugilist, wben in hie cups, whloh It in alio alleged, was prelly frequently. He hit .levered bis ttounocllon Willi Hid. Free Preii. The Leader long tico noii- fied the Nanaimo people of what wae coming, tnd has come. Credit ll dot to Ibe entertainment amlttoo tf tbe Wellioglon __-_e, No. 2, _.tt P., lop the tneoeu whloh at- ttedtd Ike flnt tocial enUrtalnment Ibe pnteat utton, glvm in Iht Outle Ball, Oddfellowi' block, on Friday inning lut. Evtrytblng wtnl oil mott utiitt-torlly, and ell who atteaded, ud than wut big crowd, wen mon thin Mr. Tom Spntt oocuoltd Ihe ehalp, iod folllled tbt dutiu witb bit Tbt affair wat under tbt mmigtminl oi Brothtn Ltwli, MeXle ud Morgio. Refieth •■tali were rarred during the evening. A deoided feitnn ol tbe tvtnlng wu IbiipttehbyMr.T. Weblejr, on Pyth iaaimi ii jw IMrooihly enjoyed by all Ohalrmu Bpratt'i nmtrki wen alto lo tke point ud met with a btartyrttponu, whlltBro. Aion'i mtt wlft-rt^itftfeilpdlalrteepUba. Ibe blkrwiag flat progrtmmt wu glna Bra. 9. Ltwit, toot; Bra. T. Tbomu, MHi Bn. John Haddow, tong; Bra. B. Ivy, toon Bra. Ju. Vin, tong; Bro, Wm.Mt_iy.ioog- Bro. Wat. Aogtl, ton; Bro. J. Bla wart, tong; Bra. Hu- ny (barqot Antlopt) »ng; Bro. Hntoh llto, tobg;l ;Bro. Sat, BlMk, tong; Bro. ' Me«HlihlJt. Filth Loadoo.'INov. 1—The Doke ol dm- bridn'i grand daughttr Mn. Olga Ha- mllto* who it a. dangbter tf Ool. Ao- gailaiCbu Frederick Flitgiorgt wat A COMlORTABLE HOME DeathofMrs. Williamson. Altera loop Rnillini;i'riiii'iH''.t'Br', Mre. Wiltiameon, wife of Mr.Kubfrt^'iiliiiiii* ion of (he Oity Mmket, died at lin> family reeiilence on Saturday litet, about one o'clock, The ituix-iai*-*! Indy had been 111 for yeara, but bore her elllii!- tion with p-itlence anti resignation. Tlm deepeat sympathy ban botm expr-poaeti by all with tbe bereaved buQbanii. The end, although not unexpected-, oame quite Buddenly, and tho eufl't-rec pncui'd away quietly and peacefully. J in: funeral took place to Nainiinn cemetery on Tueiday afternoon, atteudeil by tbo brethren of Banner Lodge, I, 0, 0. F., Ladyimith, of which Mr. WitlUmioii te a member. The remains '-.ure liken to Nanaimo by special train. The lervice being conducted by Mr. Q, Morion Walker. Tlie funeral arrangement! were in charge of Mr. A. ilillmrt. adlTOraa today oa tht ground *£&tfh"!wd wif wSOf of Stoot doei with u unknown woman. Thoeowt Mom wai filled with wclety p»pla, maay of whom wart prtnnUn 1617, it tha manrian ol Wm ElUgtorga, who wai a aoUd baaoty., Among thow wbo mt gif ti aad aoDgratolationi to tho bride wan thePrlnoa and Prlnot#iof Walai. Hf.Ham1IlooiiaionofSif K. ai* Hamilton, Barontt, and li a diiUnt ffkUto of tba Pnka of Abaroorn, Artli4laiobP__n»lnf»lTholUadaroffloe A Beautiful Residence. Mr. Thomas Kiddle's hotu-e ie wepect* ad to be finished ami ready for r*-ccupn* tion thii week, the workmen having been rushing operationsiiiiiiovitioiouHly of late. Thia flue re.idom*u ban' been greatly admired by all wbo hnve visited lt In tbe course of erection, and by common consent it is allowed to bn tbo prettiest and mOBt commodious in Ladyimith. The situation ia arfm-rablt-, commanding a superb view of the harbor, mul sheltered from all tbe colilor. Hinds, while the loil around it is excellent tor garden! n a purposes. Tha design of the houso Is artistic and chaste, and color scheme being niost pleasing. Entering the main door, from a wide and ample verandah tbe spacious ball itrlkes the observer by its dimentions and arrangement, At the left is tba drawing room, connected with tlio dining room by folding doors, which when thrown open make a splendid union of tbe two rooms. The arranrement of the kitchen, scullery, pantrlei etc., is skilfully matuiged. A fine staircase conducts to the second floor, which Is divided into bedrooms. Numerous wide windows give nn abundance of light In all parte of tbe house. Tha heating is done by a furnace, while electric light is naed throughout tlie house, An avenue through the bait of woods asperating the house from the imeiter gronndi will nll'-ml easy access to and from the works. Before completion tbe house was visited by many Ladysmith people, and the opinion is unanimous as already noted Unit it ie one of tbe handsomest, most comfortable and well-constructed In this part of ibe Iiland,.,.,:,,.«*-._--». - • .•■' ' r * >' thttimeto^adveVWeisBlll-ieliiiit;. tAfit.ffliik'a'great deal of important woik wns Accomplished'" at the Tyee smelter Bite, and lhe buildings begin tb present quite a /iiiisiivll appearance from nl! pplhtfl.. Tlm big 00 fjot Rmoke_tmk was safely hoisted into place last week, und makes an imposing addition to the aspect) of the smeller. It has btien securely fast- cued "into plii':'*, and it is hoped that the (lay te Mil■ inr diiiltth't when it will add its quota to il'Viiklnelriiil smoke which te liggiriidg tb hover over Ladysmith Air, Hartley I'-iisbirue-, 0. R., ia bually engaged itiH-.-iririg the whole works for tbe eliictiii: lij-M, which will be used In very defitirtrnQrit, tbe Company putting in a special instalbuiou of tbeir own for this purpose. ,. - . -.' Tbe placing of the heavy machinery Is proceeding H ■■' *■-llp l>u-Bihle In tbe reev- ei,alliuudiug*_,and will, it is expected, bo completed, within .a few weeka. Tiie iiew iti-sity ofllce, Bituated some dietape'e Bouth.of the head office, will be Ijiiiebi*'.-! nerst fteek, ao far'as the exterior iacoucLMiiei], , This ofllce will be fitted op'wi'tK'all tlie iatcat appliances for as> saylng, aiid will I>b in ehitvge of Mr. Watson) tlie Tyee Oompany'a asaiiyer. 1 .uyi week saw also ibecompletion of the railway running from the roset yard io the bins al the smelter bnlkiiuga,and very booh the roasted ore will be sent along steadily ii'om the yartle to the smelter tuuuices.- The wuter main from the big tank near Ihe rosBt yards is alBo'all laid and uonnected.'ieaily for service. Al the rpaat yard new.piles of raw ore are being laid daily for roasting, and already i-uite a largo quantity of the cooked ore ie awaiting for further treat* inmij.ftt tlif,furnaces. -Meanwhileabun- tlitnce of ore is being sent along from the bins ut the end of the aerial tramway, In fact it may Imsnid thai everything ia working to perfection and only waiting for the compV-Mo'i of tlm Binelter buildings to have the whole proceBS go- Ulg fuH-fiiiing,' Full adyaulace is being, taken of tbe pi'OBOiit' BpiSlI oi line weather to rush wbiU'iemaitiB-tobi' iloue to a linish. BiiBincsa nit-ii, don-'t send out un print ed etaiioiiory ; Ibe recipients will classify yep as a.hayeeed- Dfjminion Express Office. , Jlr/AV.', :J: KiV^by,- represeutlng the nomjiiioii-'i'IxpieBs Company, stopped off at Ludyemitii for a while on Satur- dny wiih a view of loolting into tbe local .oiuliliona and aa to tbo advisability of ojiiMiiiif- here a branch of the Dominion ExjiVefifl: It appears (hat negotiations are now iu pro-',ess between the 0 I'.R, Tolegrapb Oolaipftny and th^ Dominion Kxpreen Oomp.iny regarding the estab- liiihment at eiiitable points on the E. & N, Hnilway of express oflk'es. The want of some hu uli convenience has been felt a good,deftl lately, and if a mutually Batii* factory arrangement can ba entered into by the two tMiirp-sniea.lt is unite likely thatthpBO.offlces.will be,opened at no distant ilrtte. t*"toin eiujuirina made here it is alleged thnt there is ample business to .justify, the opening of euch an office in 1,-iUfyamitli. Schwab's nil Right. I/mifon, Nov. U. —Tlio- last newi received her^fron^Qbarlps M> Schwab ii that hu is at Como, Italy, thoroughly en- j tying his holiday. No mention is made of his being in bad Itenltb or of his hav* in)- ibeint*ntion to resign the presidency uf the United StftteB steel corporation. A. -J. Dt-tmVi steam yacht Margarita, which wasTcuenHy- docked and .repaired at H mlbampiton, has been chartered by Mr. Hchwabandheialikely to crniBo-oii hot* in tbo Mediterranean for atveral nitmtba. ■ • <■ . ■ ' 15 THB DESIRE OF Hi ALL 44H4+ Furniture, Carpets, Llnoleuma, ; Wallpaper, Curtain*, Crockery, Glassware, Etc., Etc. There la Contort In Our deed* ', Everythinc* to furnish a home In ' ' modest or elaborate style. Write for onr large catalogue (free) Illustrated and priced (a store In itself). WEILER BROS., VICTORIA 1 ***************************************************** A neat lettei-liiHil or billhead with yuiir inmi.% addiosii -and' bUBineas, ia a good advertisement.- " ' Our Speqial Cable direct from the NORTH POLE.sayi John Proat has started' south with Iho heaviest line of chills seen In this country in |ialf a century. GET . READY 'Buv Slovi'D and Healers et the IRON CASH STOKE, and you nan give ■l.iuk i'-riist, the Iniporlal Smile"ell the lime. Cory S. Ryder I- UNISBRSjfi: PROVIOEIjr ; ? ITlrst Avenue, LADYSMITH, B.C. Ladysmith Hotel Firit-olut accommodtllta; tietlltnl table board. The ber-tt tnoplftd with tbt bnl wlaM, ll-|ien ud tltart. First Avtaut, UtyiJII, 1.0, C.W.MILLS Meats fill Tiiis Hone Cured Baeea aad Santagu High Stint, : La-jyaaltk, B.C. THE BOWERY Wti. Siaoooi, Flop. Not Gblckm Tiiiln u Tap Tobicoo ud Olfin, Oudlu, Ititt, Pu- try, Taffy and Bel| Drlaki, tie. ASSOCIATION 1. H, Out-ou, Utaaitr. Ladysmith, B. C. Suppllu rKulnly ObeltMl Apple., Bailer, Fnok Bnt, Ae, ■I oirnal auuktt pritu. ii 'V 'li ' . See that ill bone ot aeplw and baiter are marked •'•. $. I." Tbal Intuitu (jailily. Tht pablie an n*iaMtod lo ipply to Ihtir duliri top oar prodeee. . H»«DQumtT-«o, Q.W.SMH'stlsrs FlntAvtant, : :. Udytmltb, B. 0. To the Citizens of Ladysmith: 1 tpteltl mulltt of Ladyi-llh Boird of Tridt wlll be btld ia eoold'i Ball ou Mondty ev.nlaf, ■ove»ber Mlh. 11 It earneitly nquultJ that all OitlMol ol Lidyimlth tlltad tbla ntttiai wbtn mitten of irul lapertaoet will no ( ildertd. ', Not Respoiulble. Notlet It hereby (Ire. thil Iht Bit- ttr, tftatt or owaen ol Ike Buqat Antiope, ntw la Ibli port, will nil be to- iponilblt ior any dibit tealiaited by the erew of uid nnel. GEOHMIinBBiT, Huttr, Beie.ee iallope. SOCIETY NOTICES. Maple Lodge, No. Al, 1.0.«, r, Meeti every Wtdnudty evenlni la Niebolion'i Bill. Viilllai mtaibiii are cordially Invited. M.KcKIllLBT.Su, umiMMi Ma.**, . -.,: : i. :*\\r. Meet.,t«tWe4a«_ur nmtltfX *.*>.'tlati, vl.ltor.««rdlallrlaTll«l. ™ • 'T . Moowwwka.u.. WelllngtM Latlte B«. 2 K. nf r. Meeti every Frldty la I. 0.0. t. ball al 7:80p,ai. ; .-,., -.,,_,- ,.;; ' f 8P*i8tt6-S&' • a We LB WIS, 806. Lid-inilkOructM|itSi.lTII meeti In NIobolKa'i Hall, Fin! Avtati, tvtpy illtrnatalatirdn lataeb laoith, commenoln, flrtt SaWrday la Oetobet. WM.BOUTOB.W.M. B. A. HtTOa.BD. die. i VIsltlntBrtthrtttn Invited to ttttnd St.Aidiiv'illrMMltloMlt-T. All ptrtoat ol 8tMII_i birth er uot,. lngl qiirMrly, drill trytrttllglbltler inelibenblp. • Fop all oarlleelan id T. _. QBA1AUB, •ttniiry. Tbit job el piiatlH -oa adnlnd to muoh wudaie by Ibe -eider. UffiHI LDMIEII COMPANY, :iTI. Ilanuftcturenofall klntl*}*4 ; Rou.h and Dressed link:: Mouldings, Laths. ShlB'lii, Etc. '■'■ , A large stock of thoroughly ■etMBcd ' - lumber—ist and 2nd class couitantljroa ' - ■ baud. AH orders strictly ttteodca to. • ■ Quotations cheerfully giveu, ::JohnW. Coburn,:: Hanaoiho DlBICTOI. *********** ki S. Christie, LADYSMITH, B.0. . Dqiuty Commissioner of und. laa Uud. and Work. Department, - 7 vkiori., B.C.. aoihoaotsrr, .art. iimiimiiiiiiiliiilii^ Nanalmo, B. 0. * MANUFACTURSat OF T(U| ;, _ ; Choicest Lairer, Ales, Bter: and Porter, . COLD 8T0RAQE-Hrrtcia» iftrthe atorate of muta, iaja, w-nHable., etc., etc. ' ffiiiiiiTMiiiiniMfiiM For the finest Butter and Fresh Egos -GOTO- T. X. JONES, GATACKB BTRXBT, CANDIES. ' FKUIT IN tBAtON Made and repaired. All work Outrtntted. IntpettUa la* vlted. Rtntti Rtpalrlt, a Sneclalty. Tax SajrNoticf •THK ADJOURNED SALIJ 0*» WHO 1*0* **• unpaid taxes will take place oa Satantaf, the 8th day of November next. . OKOROB THOMSON, Assessor, South Napatmo EMatrlat. October 16 th, 1901 RESERVE. NOTICB Is hereby given that.%11 ummmiI* ated Crown binds •■! Jstrd -llhlu the boMdlirM orthe following areas are hereby return* frora prt-emptlon.ialeorolherdltpoiHkm, a_tenUt_f under the provisions of the mining lawt oTlha Province, for two yean from the date hereof, pursuant to the provisions of subscctloa (s) of lection 41 of the "und Act," -aa aneoMM section 6 of the "Land Act Amendment Acs, Si," to enable the Quatslno Power aal ftip mpany, Limited, to select therefrom -Umber limits for wood puip and paper manuGNtariaff Brpoaea, as provided by nn agreemeat baeriM te the MB day of October, 1901,-ris;- _ Sections 1, j, 3,10, n, ia, 13,14 and 15, la Tern* ablp j8; Sections, 1,5. 6, 7,8,9, 16, 17 and il, U\\ Townshipji, flections 1,11, ij, 13,14. ij,- — ~ ¥111 luwiimiijj in, acniuna ito jo, ib ownshipt**; sections I, a, 11, tt, tj, ■«, ana from u to 36, Inclusive, In Township s6; See- *•«" 4. S-«, 7, S, q. 16.17,18, aj, 36, 3*. u aad » la Township 31, Sections 4,3,6.7 endSjn Tosra* •alpji: Sections t to 36, inclusive, Its Towtttblp 10; Sections 1 to ia inclusive, and I3..H aad ll. aad the southern half of Sections aj-aad aa, fit Township 9; sections 3 aud 6, ln Township 1; Sections to, 31 and 33,3,4,3, and 6, la Township 4; the ungrauted land in Township 11; Township ti, eicept Sections 33 and 36; Sections 1 to sa, la* elusive. In Township 13; Township 14; ScctMM I to 3, to and it, in Township 9; Sectlou t, 1, tt, 11, 14,13, 33 and 36. in Townsnlp i<- alio the IM* lowing described piece or parcel of tana, oamtly: —Beginning at a point on the prolokgttloa of the Muthern boundary of Townsnlp 16, eae alia castof the south-eastern,cora«r-,of Section 1. la Township 16; theuce in a' southerly dlreetloa about seven miles, or to a point one wile south and one mile west of the southern cod of Victoria Lake; thence east two miles; thence north one mllei thence east one utile; thence north Ire miles; thence east two mild; thence aorta oaa mile; thence east two mites; thence north oat mile; thence east two miles, or to the ;* tremity of Kathleen Lake: thence ao*. mile; thence east one mile; thence _,_._ __._ mile; thence west one mile; thence north half a mile: thence west one mile and a half; tbeaca north half a mite; thence west one mile: thence north half a mile; thence west half a mlk; the. ja north one mile; thence wert. one mUti tiiaoa north two miles; thence west along the smith bouods-rr ofTownshlps t» and It lo lb* SoMh- •ait Arm, and thence along the abore of Iha Southefcst Arm, In a southirly direction, to tha aantheme-rtremityofr-"" -*----—!- to the place of beginnlt rnVtUt \"""«"■. ntau, ■•> ■ auwuiiif uiicvtlVK. W ISV rath-i. .Mremlty of the Arm, and Hutu Mrtk to the pl.ee of beglnnitw. All oTwhlch salil land, .re .United l> 1 m.lrla, Vancouver laland. i ._ - > LADI8MITH LEADER. NOVEMBER 5 . 1902. iraniHui Untitle Story of a Oisoovery And Ai Expedition. He* aa Old Man Expect! to Make a Fortune. Oaptain Macltod, tht genial ancient ■urietr, who wai to will known in tnd aroood Ladyimlth.Ihi. lelt thnt parti Iff abont at ler tooth on thit hrtct of •Wlhunli it ht.ind hii party of merry ■•aeeaeat without wetting their feet. Tha captain bade farewell to hii nu- menu frltndl In Ladyimith on Tueiday •llMUOo-i, tad accompanied by hll ion George, nt nil in bii imtrt Utile giso- lint Innth, "The Lieder," (or Victoria, whtn ht Intended to And I purohaaer bt Iht trail, hiving (ailed to do io here, tllhoogk hi. offered htr at a ruinous ntrlflct. Thty Hopped over night tt Obtaiilnaj.proceedlngeiillr on Wednei' day lo.Victoria, which they expected to retch nrly ia the afternoon. The cap- tele'i dMtleetlon |t Portimouth, Na* Miun|(ih|re. Tht region tor tht Gaptein'i departure li fill ollnUrtlt, and wit Imparted to Thltudirby Ibe Cap ain himself. Ii ItllktiHOtloa Irom Cntcliffe Hyne or Clarke -until. Once upon I tlmt, to tht Ctptaln huajoroualy tlaiM Iht yarn, be wai toiling through tht Strtitt of Htnellan, atmiiler of t tcbooner, when It became niimiry to make tome repairs. The venal mi moored it I nolnt'tomewhere hetteeafoala Arenai ind Desolation Itlaad, aad all hand, nt to work to ■ale- her up, The Oiptiln, with a ■■ill pirty, wtnl tihoro tnd while Wllklng on tne btaob ht accidentally taniedovHB iloot ind beheld to bis MUttaul lltraordloary indication! ol gold. ■It -M la. nugget! ind coarse flake, atblaiBeirentlyiln prodigal abundance, Hi ImBidJittly called io bis men md pel off loi lhe iblp, end Nt nil without nyliga word to uy man about hii woaderrel And. k.tayait tlm liltr.wndi, In one ol the aHaU|A-Dan<-nporli, Captain Htcleod net ap old Cape Breton chum ol hii, ■afHtofibrlg trading in thoie waters, eftdstrar ijoomfortoble glaii ol grot, the lalltrooalldtdto Oaptain Macleod that kakad I grwt Herat to tell. It leemed Ikat Ike Oapt Bretonir had bean- In the •Mil oily.a thnt tlmi before, tnd bid gtiMtibip tibore et ilmott tht loot ■lotted hy Oepttln Macleod. In try- lag to work bir off all writ ol Ingenious ttbtlllllwtrt Ultd, tht.Captain order- III a Maple oi.lrenehee to be dug along- *M|)^l-eidMUii>«tbat the riling tide meld, with thie minuet, float off tbt __M— jtavRii Al.tht man wire flinging ont tht tktlglt Iht ctptaln noticed tomtthlng Ham*** tbeel Iht ipptarinoe ol Iht dirt, e-^-u-eB-.le-M-k-.mt ol it very oloiely. ly bt ordtrtd ijtry mm to got tbtaro tail itty thtrt, which tbey did, a-dhtB-ttrtod tbtlr cnrloiity by net- (do* wl hit Mgee end other tickle mtaMf, hum hinl. Fortunttely the ihln-Hi off whan Ihe tide flowed. He tlto^dlttovtrtd that the whole beach laana.mll It limply "rotltn with --*-'*. "- '-- When Cipttln Macleod met hint be wat on tht eve of hurrying beck le Cape Breton to orgtnlit an expedition ol hit kinsfolk to go down and exploit lhe, beach goldfleldi ol tht Siraila ol Migtl. Ian. Captain Maolton wo i enlitbtlned hlilriendai to hit own knowledge ol the fitldi then, and tht two agreed, lhat ti mon ii cireumitiucel wonld permit they would go logathtr, with a select pirty of friendi. ind gtl Oil tbit gold. A year or two passed md nelthtr had the opportunity that Ihey wlibtd for, but now it hn comt, Cipttln Macltod, before letving Lidytmith, Motived na- meroui letter! tnd telegrami from; hit friendi in the Ent, who ere ail ready and waiting lor him lo eome to. them and lead tbem to the lend ol gold, Ool gentleman hai resigned tht Doit ol elly treasurer of a large city, al a tilery ol more thin three thousand dollirea year, to become one of the perty, Othan have alio given up lucrative petition to join tbe bind ol gold bnnttn. But Ctptaln Macleod baiotbir Itrllgi to hii bow, tnd it not relying tatlrtly upon the gold to rcoonp him ler hii lung journey tnd executive oolnV although he li dead certain ol the geld, which ii in abundance aud eety to work. When in the Eait ha will puc-eie ■ ichooner tnd i lull nil bnnling oatAt tod will, whenever he neehea toatb watenmake formal application lojoia the Chilean mercantile marine. Be bee influential friendi In Valparaiso who have promlaed to ut le thli pan el the programme. The point It thtt no foreign venel it permitted to catch teal in. Oblliaa wa- teis; tbe privilege ii renrved far Chilean veiiela alnnt, The Captain knowi a group ol island! nttr thi wtttlra ta- trance to the ttrailt whtn hi na All hit ichooner with seal ikiui in ■ atoatb with tbe minimum et trouble-ht efM> matei at an average eott ol Ally cant! a ekin-ilispoie oi thtm to in igiat in Valparaiso at anything Iron lam to SI- teen dollar! apiece, and olear thereby e handsome profit on tht Iraanetloa, The gold-nnntlng pirty will oontlil ol not mora than lix or eight mea. Tbey expect to bt abnnl from the north li lean two yetri. The Capitis waa la high ipirltt whtn he lift Ladyimith, and promised to coma back tomti day and vlilt all hii old Iriendi here. The Letdtr printing office li it Ibe corner ol French tnd Firet Avtuee. Write or call and get prion ud nee railway lares Ud freight on yonr printing. He Blamee Caaada, -Washington, Nov. 8. Oeneral Sargent, pi the Immigration Bureau, has made public I report Ireea Robert Wttchoru, ipeeial teunlgraliea j imppctor, dated Ptrlt, Aagnil 32, oa Ibe emigrttion to tbt United Btitet by;-way ol Oantdt. Hr. Witoborn tiyt tba) Enropeani who obvlontly ale Ineligible to enter tbe United Slattt fat, n tare I ytin bavt bnn dlreottd by tgtttl to Canadian polnti, witb a view letffeoUna t turrtptiliont tninnct Into the Called Stated .cros, tht international, bond- ary. Intending Immigrant! who by reason ol lome disqualification ere rejected by the linet ronoioa la United Statei porli are tumid over lo the linn tunning to Cantdi, md with t flu tx. ccptioni they trt tcceptcd without qun- tion. Thouundi evtry year thai Aid their way into Canada and them to; the United Statei. Flnt-claii buggy lor lilt i (70. tiled only a few monthi, coil $1H, All* baft, nen In guod order. Apply Liader o»et. i^ilerely A Reminder Of the fact that the Leader Job Room la now doing all kinds of Printing—commercial, legal and societyv-at very ■ able prices, We Print a a a a. a a .a. a t a a .a. t i. ■ITTII ITTTTTTT —Letter Heidi -Bill Heidi —Statement! —Note Hea.il —Memorandum Httdt —Envelope! —Builnen Cards —Slock Cerlltlcatei —Legal Blankt ' —Wedding Invltttlont —Funenl Announeementt —Tlckttl —Progremmt! —Pamphlet! —Catalogue! —Window Oirdi —Htngen —Poller, Bverythlnf Having the latest type faces and bordert, and modern machinery, we product only the best work —Printing that attract! Bmptttr Heaera Foverite. Wile. Tokokena, Nov. 8,-Tbt Bmptror of Ooree hu mind hit favorite vile to tbe nakolEnprni. : -Hat-ale ef John Bright. Loidoi, Oot, Jl.-Tbt itatute ol John Bright, which hat joil bun placed in Iht houn tl coamoni. it Iht gift ot An 4n*>. Ceruilt. Jaeaa Navy Scheme. Yneehfii May.l,—Thi Jipenne Ot- Maelhet adopted the piepend nneme leriuvelupu-dea. It involve,an an. null eipeadltere of (lo.asO.OOO ior 10 Siherlu Cholera Decreatlag. ; H-r-etonenii.ITov.S.MJhOitreltdis onnlaglat-eAU-iTditlrletmdln ill the other dtilriett lofecled. There hai bnn eaiy one fatal can ol inipteitd plague at Odnta time October 21. .-..•■ m*t*mj]pvmp.mi v*w# ..Ot w*>yH* Hew York, Oat. SI .-Tht Xlieoni Wlrtlan-Ttltaiaph Company today re- nlveda laltgrem fracn Olaee.bay,, Cape Breton Iiland, wbieb reported' thit the Itallaaeraltte Carlo Alberta, with It. Hamnl aboard, had bnn lighted at 11: J0a.in.iooay. Do WtUe Oaato OMtlala. Berlin, Nov. t.-Tfte Tageblatt today prialo e dltpateh Iran Sit Ptllnburg nytaglhat Fiatan Mlnittor dt Willt din-Blind MO oUclali employed nnder tbt riaaaca HieMfy daring thi far- nllare iaipttlloa trip, far Irrtgulatltle.. Coffee Flelda tMMi-oyed. Sap Fiaialno, Hor. S,.-Tht. latlre eoflneeHol flnalettala bai bnnde- tlreyed by Iht flaniti md imoke Irom Sanlt Marlt't gaping month. Eruption it-eaten the. dettrneiieaof tviry living thing wllbU reach of tbt famn aod Ara thai pour iron tht burning mountain. Royalty to Wed. -vTenaa, Her. f.-fhe bttrotbal li aBaouaead oflhe ArchducbettKllaabeth, dMghtw et ttie late Archduke Karl Lud- wig, brotan of Emperor FranoliJoteph, to Prlact Aloyn tu Llehleneteln. Tht a reigning home o Hail birth with Ihe Heptbargt. Price IT White Star Uh- ' Lotsioe, Her. 1.-11 wu omeitlly to aoawd todw thil Ihe purchan price ollbe WhlteSla- Line (oo lit,. Joining " ileiaM^ajal. Marine Oompanyl it 7,116, tl.whlch |U,7M,1W, li'pey iblalntaati; nfl.17-1,000 la prelwenet -dN^-ndltf.UI.IIOOIaeo-aaiuiiloek, Tbe1htot_leldtrt Ihurenlveover IM. DIKI lei eHa (WO grmrtti WauAgmtoArhttratlan. rlt,Ktv, 1—Tfctmmtgera ef coil ■Innlalhe Dtpartneat da Hord have wrillialolhe rnltelol the' Dtpaii- ■Mn the nbjeetolerbltia ion ol the dieeallitiwlthlhtirtaploytnonprao. Ilia|ly tht jarw fwrmi atthonagrttd lo by the wpianntalltnol 10 oeal mining em-Maitt ia Ua^u de CtUU in! the inter net yatttrdiy to, the. Perfect el tu^iOtpartmuloil^.daqalali. Bejchttoff Weraijee Free Trade. BtrlU,Hdv.S.-Tht Btlchitag today HOW III m RICH THROOGH MVERTISIN6. John Wanimtktr, the multi-mlllin- alre mtrchtnt prian ol Philadelphia ■nre u hii opinion the othtr dty, on. thi inb'ect el idvtrliilng, ud no mat in the land can ipeak oa that metier with more authority: "There il only ont wty to advtrlln, and that it to himmir.yonr.ntmt, you location, your buiintn, to con.tautly, to penlit.nt.ly, to thoroughly, into thi peo- plt'ibeadi tbit it thty walk ib thtlr lltep thty wonld conitintly tarn tbtir htadt toward ytu .tore. Tbe na paper it yonr bait frltnd in tpite 61 yonr criticiim. Il belpi to buildup tbt« mnnlty which inpnorli yon. Whin tha dty comet thit tbt aewipaptri ire dead the people ere inr the edgeol tbe grave with no one to write their epitaph." dinamd u eneadaut propond hy the SoUiHilt tad UhmH empowering Ibe Bladnrelb to pet goodi on tht free IM vbtpmrlhi Otrasm tyadlcatn nil laihgfwhibroadohnptr Ihin thiy do il beaei Attn ipteebn la rapport the mtUoa hy Harr BtratMo lad Htrr Octhtii, Ihe B«ue edjoemed to Tew. *tr. Mtttm Africa Hoaoro* Loadu, Hev. I.—A itatlUI el henen udpiowMeMleiitiognllioa of lobth Afiitu twvion wu gutllad today. LerdMelhiultiudea height ol thi OreedCrenel lhe Bttbi MiJ. Gin. -l-bntt (ttolbh order *U' Compulon ttlboSetbi Ma|. Out. French nd Iu Uia-Uoa entailed te Iht nat el Ilea.. Haul gutttli. Coll. Kthtwieb tnd !tf sPIbu-mt nawtnoled to tie mfor gta.r- alt| Brif. Ou. Btaaul il appolatod u htaertiy en)ir geetnl md Liul. Oot rim ud Oapt httetllkaof the Oantd' lu nr»t united the dnntllta olOam el lhe -BitUmlthtd The Leader Job Room rlMlnWii B.C. ■m__i_i H_*-r_w M__t__.a_sbf*W' ' ^mjww ivw nmapvmmamT/a rerkeavH. W.T.JOtl, l-"Mhlek II li hayead h*« er naeoa to parity with the Ptahklkin uy longtr. Kx; •ktsT-rttWkc-N-Wf t* tlwliitaen h»»i rendered latir toadllle, inch thil thty ftnafl l^iha^ifijl .•na.. I hlvt w»kedai|blaad day with tht mlnnl. ded-Mo-plt, i»d ■uteoalteiaeltatn far u htdailig thtm to retu.a to tbtlr ttmmlHfitfnm- 0»'»^•h|f»,,■*.•-*•, 'tola, toe-Oonkheeoii ■"t hi **keactn oj, IhfnaotHtd lhaulMUn a» *JJ. tota If Slw ft* ««"*Jf>a ,<%(r eudl. •O^lhttnit nrloetotaildtretloa. 'It ^WAMI^^-^IIMiniry uiuitoMdW-^un.iw ftlleiir il dlpntotJ*to.topm*#(^,lheln..l-«i , Thlattaltettel eiOelealtetln Agtei Speeailedaylaaiaawairel the ilia allUiT^-ihePtethehen wetwaart MWhriflMilual-f. T*i«i»He«lla 4ltoaw aad u nllaiy Iruu fail eight, a*aMNh»had to to Ma *»Hheere lathe o>|i^wk^*eDoakae»eitaMUlht PERSONALS Hen Jamei Duntmuir visited Ltdy. tmith on Saturday afternoon. Hr. 8. Finnegao, Victoria, arrived on a villi to Ladyimllh, ynttrdty. Mn. Dr. Grice, Nanalmo, li the gnut oIMr. ind Mn, B. 0, Jump, High 8n*»»... ■', Aid. PlanU ol Nanalmo paid hll nn- al buiinm villi to Ladyimllh laat Satarday. Captain Glob of Seattle arrived; belie on Saturday'i train on bntlnen eonnnl- td with Iht thlp Einron. Mr. Juan Btllord, Vancouver, wit i visitor to Lidyimlth on Monday. He wu here oo I builntu trip, Mr. W. M, Bobtrlton,provincitl min. tralogitl, arrived, on Tnndiy irom Vlctorie to spend i day or two. Mr; Jamn Galloway ol Ibe Nanalmo pnblie ichool inching tuff, returned homo on Saturday tvtning't train, Mr. John Mthrer, nnlor partner of thi Arm ol Mthrer A Oil., Ntntimo, Tit- ittd Lidyimlth on Monday on builnttt, Mr. B.J. Burdnlatt of tht Fret Pren, Nanalmo, Ml for. Winnipeg thii wetk to tike I petition on one oi Iht ntwtptpui thin. Mr. Dia. HcKentitof GUngarry.Ont., wu hire on Saturday looking round for e location. He wai mocb lnprtaatd with Ladytmlth. Principal Huntir ol Nanalmo High School, ip.nl Silurdiy afteraeoh ia Ladyimith. He visited the ueiler, rout yird ud whuvn, ; Captain Uib»n, U.8. Counl it Oho. intlnui, arrived In Ladyimllh oa Satarday nlght't train, to dientn ctrteln polatt ia marine law with Captain Murray ol tht ihip KinroM, OapUIn McLtod, tndhli en Georgt hire lift Lidyimilh far Portimouth, Htw Himpthiro, where Ihey will join a gold-hunting iipedltl in bound lor the Slralti oi Mtgillu. Thty go dona w Victorii oa thtlr gueline luneh, "The Leader," thli ahtmoon. ABTI8TI0 PBINTIHfll-We know how to do Ihe bnl, ud we do Ihe bnt we 1 knowi-Ladyimltb Leader. WAHTED-From 80 to 40 tern of good land on the trettrlront wnth ot Ladyimith, oi on tdJMtat liludi; partially eleered aad with dwelling prelirred. Apply titling prim ptr ure, term., din. atlon, ete., to K.O.B., Leader offlct. Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway Tims Tsbls Ns. 45. Tralni letve Ltdyimitb Southbound dtily it 9,10 a.m.,. and on Saturdtyi Snndayi and Wednttdtye it 4.00 p.m. Train! Invt Ladyimith Northbound it 11,67 t.m. ind on Saturdtyi, Sundays and WodnMdat.at6.06 p.m. Tralni luve Ladyimith far Exteniion dtily exoept Sunday ltd t.m., 2 p.m. 4:3S ind 10 p.m., ud on Sundiyi it 10 p.m. Ass, L. Courtney, Traffic Manager *'-r«w**a''**4---^ COPPER CO. I Smelting Works -I -AT- Prepared to purchase -'ores. Convenient to E. & N. or Sea. I — ■ IV*V***IW*4*l*^t**lt^t*%tt^^ Don't borrow tbe Lttdtr; lubtcribt lor II yonnelf. i_i__dk_uB_uii_i__Uii_a__iii_ii_at< *« 'fW'WTh* W PWIM^ IMTM 'WIW The Leading Reviews ■Mn. Ulttiu-k* «....». a-juGMMB/iisp' i loktww of tbe world's dointa;e-tart I rm And Soa Pacific 9^iW8n_sia booklet, too, for tb. uklag, nttnaiil Stan PaMkallMCo., wiSpai.N«v«koir. ■Sf-W.1 MiAJk.. Iiiii'.-risjli, MlUrnJ*- -sun JHIl.s. ss Patents ******.*********************************************. gton Company, Ltd. Wellinf-ton Coal Best household coal, on the Pacific Coa»t Comox Coal—Best steam coal on the Pacific Coast Alexandria Coal—First-class gas,, steam and household coal .'_. The above coals are mined only by the Wellington Colliery Company. Wharves at Ladysmith, Oyster Harbour, and Union Bay, Baynes Sound. Head Office Victoria, B. C San Francisco Agency, R. Durismtiir's Sons Co'y 340 Stettart St. *m FIG Flowers and Fruits. tlAVB you a garden I Are you fond of (rait 11 .nit do—er culture? Do you want to "keep posted" on the Islest methods ? Then send one dollsr 10 Tk. Camtlta Honkullurin. Orltns- by, Ontario, .nd .et a monthly copy for. year of Ike highe— ct.as hortlcultur.f magatine nttl Pamagt' Train rum dtily, equipped wiih Standard ud. TpnuM Unplug, Car*. lay Oaaafeaa aMtOalaalttOara -fXB- ,_, Faitut Tims Toaad irom. Wtiolpfg. Toronto, Hall- fax, Meatreal, Botwn, Hew York, Chicago tad St. Panli ud ill E«t- era end Old Country polnti. for paaehlett and all inttrmilioa apply to uy O.P.B. tgtal. H. H. ABBOTT, W. MoGIRB, - Agtnt, VlUort., Agent, Nuaimo. \\**_.j;cpr|a,.' ,- Ami. Gul. Pui. Agut. Vaaeuter. published ia Jtmerlc Brotherhood of Man. YOU should read ''TIn New Catrtary" pub- Hihetl by the Universal Brotherhood, Point lona, san tflego, California, and keep In touch with the moat advanced thought of modern times, Bvery line Uvea with human Interest, opinions ofthe best thinkers. Be in touch, Two Dollara a year. Write for free sample copy. Beaullfoly Illustrated. , , Ik M kU ftaHls, Wsik. Nobody can afford to be wlthmtt It,' AH the teletraphicnewaof the week. Farm, field,garden, apott, aociety. Beautiful illititrationa and halftcnea. Sample copy on application. Ml Far ess Dollar a tut. ALBERT E. HILBERT, . Pattrtl plrecttr. Prompt attention given le-illetlli, night er day. Long Dliltnce ttltpbone No, lit • lattiM St., NhiIm. BiC. ladtsmTh* Leader, note__ber s,- 1902. Two or three pointers, in fact! There's just as much difference In suits ns in the men who wear litem. Some men nrejusln little behind tlie times, others just a Utile ahead of Hie times- Ditto suits. If you want the snappiest, up-to-date, single or doilble-hreasteuaull to be had, you'll find il here. $10.00, $12.60, $15.00 to *20 00 Come in to-day. Try oue of our suits and "nintchusifyoiicftii." THE G. D. SCOTT CO., LIMITED. CASH CLOTHIERS, NANAIMO. THE CITY. The idiot with the rifle waa very much in evidence on Sunday at the. harbour. Stvertl narrow escapes were recorded. HOU8E FOR SAIjE.-Ou Filth Avenue, cloao to the park, live roomsdown- stairs and one upstairs. Apply ot The Leider office for lull particular!. 2t Thil evening (Wednesday) a meeting il to be held in First Presbyterian Ohurch lor tht purpose of forming a Ltdlei' Aid. SITUATION WANTED.-By Itrong intelligent girl recently Irom the Gait. Highly recommended from p,evious placet, Letve addrest at Leader office. Min Teusz hu opened a small store at tbt corntroi Firat Avenue and French itreet, for the lale of candles, tobaccoi, cigar!, tto. FOR SALE.—100 acrei near Lady- imith. Small clearing and building. Good land, eaaily cleared and drained. Price $1,000. Small cash payment, balance monthly, to arrange. Apply tbia ollice, Mora lumber, new and old, atarted Monday morning pouring into town irom all quartere; and the carpenters, alter a abort breathing spell, owing to the wet weather, began work with re doubled energy. Ladyimith ii growing more like a city every week. TO TIIE PUBLIC—The in '<•" .ned have decided to keep their barber shops cloaed all day Sunday from tbie date on, hut will remain open until midnight Saturday! for accommodation of patrons Pbea Evans, Gatacre Street; I. O, Wlmton, High Street Shaving Parlors, AN EARNEST APPEAL. Citizens of Ladysmith Strongly Urged to Stand Together, By -advertisement in another column the attention ot every citizen of l.mly- fiiuitli who has the true interests of this pretty anQ progressive little town at heart is ear-neetly druwn'to the absolute necessity for immediate union and united action. The Leader is authorized to announce to the people of Ladysmith that if, they will he pleased to attend the meeting in Gould's Hall, Monday nisht, November 10th, each and all of them will bear something very much to their advantage. Statements will be made then by fellow-residents who have studied out the matters to he laid before the meeting. It will be money in the pocket of every citizen .of this town to be present at tbat meeting and take an active share in the business to be brought forward. Let every citizen make a special note of Monday, November lOt-h,Gould's' Hall at 8 p, in. We are pleased to announce to yon tbat we are again going to have another Pumpkin Contest this coming Christ* mas, which is less than two months away. Lively, the Jeweler. - Government Agent Thomson is a busy man these days, the work accumulating In a manner that taxes hie energies to keep pace with. Ladysmith's sadden growth has made it practically impossible for the Government agent single handed to deal with the m ass of business. Kindly remember tbat every dollar's woith purchased In our store entitles you tn a tfue.B at the number of seeds in the ChristmnB pumpkin. The closest gue&Rer getting the lirat prize, and so on until the prices are given away. At Lively's, the Jeweler. Hallowe'en was celebrated by a number of the town boys, who played sundry pranks with the neighbors' fences, galeB and doors, The custom is dying a natural death, however, and ia less observed each year. Several boys of older growth took a hand, too, and tli-j tome damage to property, Or. T. Glendon Moody, Dentist, will return to Lidysmitb Friday, Satnrday and Sunday of'this week. Or, Moody will make regular visits to Ladvemith. Ollice nt Nicliolaon's Hall. Victoria office, Old PostotBce building. Improvements to Ladysmith postofflca are completed, and are appreciated by the public. The money order office ie now a separate department, at tbe right hand on entering the front door. It is private in so far that hunint-us can hv transacted away from the crowd who are merely after their mail. A considerable number of new boxes has been added to the accommodation. The public room Is now much larger than formerly. Books 1 Hooks! Just received, a big consignment of popular (lotion, well bound, well printed and cheap. Gall and look them over. Al Jessuu'n Pharm- It's Stove Time E. ROLSTON, LADYSMITH, B. C. -rtusiititb, rlunibcr,. Hardware, Gloves, Caused Sensation. ,,r London, Nov. U.-Very Kn.:Wn)!i_ II. Freamantle, dean of Ripon, address log a meeting ot the Churchmen's Union ou tbe ambient of "NaturalCbrlBlianity," created h actuation by luggeitiug that the idea of the Immaculate conception ahould be lull out oi account, because, except in St. Matthew tnd St. Luke, the virginal birth ol Christ la not mentioned in the New Testament. The ipeaker then proceeded to ask whether it wai irreverent to believe that Ohriit in the matter of miracles, such ai railing the dead, etc., could not have (ailed to make a distinction between'death and various furuia ol unconcioumeai. Witb regard to the resurrection, tlie dean ol Kipon aaid lut considered that wai meant spiritually, and not materially. Tke Klirhen. "Tlio boat and urnst beautiful room l» the house alioulil lie tho kitchen, when one's friends hlii.ulil gather while tht hospitable pi-cpuration goes on, and I Would have tin. cooltlng done hy my wife nnd daughters nnd myself," inyi Professor (lullelt of Brooklyn. "Tito modern chafing dish la n health) nnd praiseworthy reversion to thenar Iter social aspect of eating, and It ninj bring buck that finer element of hoop! liillty which hns been lost In later luxurious nnd iirtllleliil modes of living. "Some of ua hare experienced tu camp life perhaps the delight ot entering a spacious room with a great Are- Iilnec above which wero ranged the gleaming vessels .and watching thi preparation for the meal to which w« were Invited. The feelings of t guesl under such circumstances ore vnitly different tnd the enjoyment vastly greater than If ho were ushered first into a drawing room, then to a dining room whore unseen bands bad prepared the formal dinner." Growing Paint. Children suiter n good deal from pro- mlBctiotis aches nnd pains which ln the days of our youth wero classed under Iho generic term growing pilot tnd mot witb but a leant meed of sympathy. Nowadays the other extreme ll ruihed to, and the merest suspicion ot a pnln la mado much of. ' * '•■ '1'lils ii a mistake, Pnln ls I very real thing and ahould bo remedied, but tbo mite Bhould early lcnru to endure hardness. Growing pulns usually mean rheumatism, tnd n tendency to this should be guarded against by clothing tho little ones In flannel and by gently massaging littlo limbs night nnd morning. Generally It will bo found that thore la too much acidity lu tho system, so Hint attention- to diet will be necessary nnd positbly lome mild alkaline medicine, whioh mutt be prescribed byiiWctw,'' __.._!—_I? WEATHErCWARNING. Science Corroborates The British Columbia Indians' Prediction, Last Week Nanaimo Free Pren pub liehed an interesting article reporting that the Indian! ou the Nanaimo Rt' nrve had predicted that tbe oncoming winter would be the severest lor thirty yean hack: Tbe Free Fren then del- crlbed the piecautioni taken bv the Indiana, wbo are now bunting and fishing in order to have ai much food itored-ai ponible againit the long monthi Of tbe piercing frost and imotbering mow, Now comei from far-iway Vienna lingular corroboration by one ol tbe moat eminent meteorologist! in the world, Prof, Ledochowskijof the Imperial Auetrian Observatory, tnd I famous and wonderfully-accurate weither pro* phet, He declare! thtt tht coming win* ter will probably be the coldeit known ior fifty yean. Prof. Ledocbowiki, like all other iclen- title meteorologiiti, snivel at hi! conclusions concerning coming weather by meana ol comparative data, accumulated by former obierven and added to by hlmiell and otber trained students, assisted by varloui philosophical '.instruments of marvellous delicacy tnd lenii- tivenen, which record the faintest variations in the atmosphere and enable the skilled meteorologist to arrive it correct deductions, at to the weather lor I con- ■iderable distance into tht iuture. Thil interesting and iiseinl branch ol iclencs hn been reduced to an exactitude tlmi- lar to that by which the astronomer measures the distance! of ittn to within t few yardi. But how do the untutored Indians, without mathematical Instruments, without other training than tbe hoary tradition! of the tribe, tbeir own rta- oning faculties and acute observing power!—how can they till with certainty that a coming winter will be hud or mild? Their myiterioui lagaoity in thli respect it quite as wondetlul ti the achievement! ul the initruments in the meteorologist's conning tower, it ll akin to that extraordinary power whioh the Indians ot this coast htvt possessed Irom time immemorial ol transmitting newi over van distances altnott with ted ol (olegraphy—the grett tvtnt that occurred on. Paget Sound'wai known in an incredibly short lime where "tht lone, woll howli on Uni- laika'B shore." How wai it done? No one ha'i yet bee*, lound who can txpltln the myitery, ' Ptrhips Slgnor Mtrconi could; but It might baffle bim, too. The Leader bit liked itveril old pioneers, who have lived amongit tht Indian!, traded with them tnd studied them, and- they Bay, regarding Indian weather-wisdom, that the Indian!, wbo have time to watch the mitvtllonily interesting chtngei ot Niture, not being harassed with business care! or iteam- englning through lift like to uitny tout, leu machine!, note a number ol tblngt thit recur; certain phenomena oi tha atmosphere during inmmer tnd early fall; tymptomi ihown by the lood-bear- ing plants tnd ihiubi; tha behavior ol the bird! tnd bents oi Iht woodt tnd Uelds-they, tin, myiteriouily know when to Sll their grintritt tnd itore- housei to overflowing—-thttt, and othtr signs not io easily delinable, give the Indian hii warning aud let him packing, too. lt behoovei tbe white people lo tike thoie warning! ol science and natural iigacity and prepare now lor a polai spall oi lome mouths' duration. LADYSMITH SHIPPING. It wai a slip ol tha pen thtt made the Leider tend the Str. Wellington to San Frauoiico laat weak initeud.ol to'Junetu where iht now it. Ship Kinron, Oaptain George Murray, did not got away on her voyage to Ha. wail until Monday. Barque Antiope ia now taking.on ber coal cargo at tht bunkers, and will be ready tor iea about the end ol the' week. Str. Quito hai been chtrtered by the United Statei Government to carry lumber Irom Portland, Oregon, to Manila, Philippine Island!. .'She wilt probibly go to Portland titer discharging the coal cargo lhe ii now about to take to Bin Franclico, Ship Kinron did not till, ior Hawaii until ont o'clock on Monday, owing to a dispute with the autboritlH ai-'to the amount of cargo iht had aboard. It wu charged thtt iht wat overloaded, Oaptain Murray asserting the contrary. Captain Gibsou, Chemainui, ind Captain Gibb, Tacoma, came hen to looki-lnto the matter, and on their reoommindalioa thirty toni wit unloaded irom the —In- roil into tht Antic*t. Str. Quito trrlved in harbor irom Bin Franclico at hall pait three o'olock Tueidty morning, liter rather a iformy, passage ntrth. Ctpttlo Bhotten wit tackled immediately hll veiiel got into Sin' FranciBco biy regarding the celliiiop wiih another steamer when leaving ior the north on hll previont trip. Tht damagid veiitl tailed tor the United Kingdom (hedty baton thfQutto entered'Sin Franclico. Thi repHtS to tht veiiel coit 1160, showing thtt ibt wn not io tirlouily damaged li wa. .t flnt reported.' Cipttln Shotttn givti i hu* moroui description of. the way in which he waa beiieged by the Fritco rtporltri seeking lor a ttittmthtii to tht accident, Ont ol thote curiont iptclmtni ol humanity croti-examined tht otpttinip the manner if • crofOcounte.il "Hew did thii accident happen, Cipttln?" and ■o lortb, but he did 'not learn much Irom tha Oaptain, who quietly took a good deal oi ion off tbe crowd-oi "itory" en. Following were the foreign, shipments from Ladyimith for October^. '■'. -.' The Car. et Shoe.. Don't forget thnt ihoci are greatly tho bettor for a thorough airing every tlmo after wearing! They ihould never bo ttowed nwny In a cupboard directly they aro taken off. A little French chalk sprinkled in every time before wearing ll good for pcoplo who ire troubled with excessive perspiration. A corlmt rial*. . The following It a recipe for a curling fluid: Take an ounce of borax, a dram ot guln arable, a pint of hot water and two tublcspoonfuls at cam- pbor. Tbei camphor should be added after tbe other Ingredients are dissolved. Before curling tbe hair slightly moisten lt with this mixture, Draw a Thread. Before cutting linen' or damask be euro to draw a thread, tor otherwise no matter how straight it may Mid lt will probably only look to till It it washed. It cut by the thread, you may be wire of ita winking ttralght. -atlFlnV MAINLAND i;, - oi ■ BRITISH LION C1GHRS --For Sale by JOHN BICKLE October. ' Name. ,..,' ' Toni. 0 -Str, Quito . " 4,730, 11 " San Mateo 4,31().- 12 ' *" " Finllon'<."-■ SBO.- it "iBi|nito( [,' 467.' 10 Ship J**. H. JUoy 8020. Tug Plbheer j?-' :1Q0. 17 19 Ship AIM . ... 812. 23 ''■,9«i%!> >,«oo. 23 " ,mm.'--. *o°°- 39 -.-. . »jtijai'.-'-. 8-660. 31. Id Iftlllojrtpn ifiO, - ■-■. ■ "•;•" .*r.-ToUK»,78». FOR SALE—A good -paying business on High-meet, cbetp. . Alio houjt ind lot, good wall. Occuptntt leaving on account oi ill health. Apply'to" T. G. McKenelly, High Street reitaurant. WANTED.—An experienced Women wiihei nurilng. Addrtii Mrl.X.iEilentlonjB. O. THB MINERS' DEMAND**. Another French "Duel," Pa.iij Nov. 4.—The.-duel" be'.wten lti,» - Ouu*'Dloii,ipreild«nt ul llie. Aui__bilt Uiuo and apii'iuiiient spuria- man, ttLli Al, (jtitaUU til.Ui.iril tout l-l)t..t linjaj. M..it.ouulu tii. MjuUuUeU.lu iuu llb.-Jb.a-i.il. • • W , ,,._,. Ths, City Marks. R, WH.MAMSON, Prop, * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Meats I Vegetables SHII'riNli'.ORDl'RS aouciTEn. FIRST AVHNUR,' IADVSMITH, B. C. THOMAS McEWAN SHOEMAKER First Avenue, : Ladysmith, B.C. FORSALE Loti in .block! 29, 30 tod 31, Alao Hotel Bite, 120x120 leet. Alio lots 1 and 2 block 48,1060 the two. Applv to THOMAS KITGHIN * - NANAIMO, Scotchjakery WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY Jkrom« Wii-son, Peoi.. NANAIMO IDEAL GROCERY Groceries of Best Quality at Lowest Prices LeFEUVREi CO., NANAIMO, B.C. BROOKS' - PHOTOS! Huorn BroDka'ln Valoltuvia. induitiiei, and that • trf.de agwemtnt lt the only ponible wiy to, titabjlih tht reletlom between emplojivi and' tbt wtgtt worktri in tbt anthracite Heidi on a just and permtntnt bull, ind it lar at ponible to do away with any causes lor ,tht recurrence ol inchdlffl- cultiei it thoie yon (tht antbrtolte coil strike commiision) bave Men called in to settle. '-- - - ■:-.*•< .-. Raapectlully tubmitted- ' (tiined) JOHN MITCHELL, . repretentttivt ol the anthracite. coal work.il.*,.. . Sir Tea Llpton't Boat. London, Nov. 4 -"H Sir Thoi. Llaton'! new boat ii fliteen minulei letter thin the Shamrock II overt 30 mile none, the cup will in my opinion, rttnrn toEnglmd." O. Oliver Italia made ibji itatement to tht Atiocltttd Pren today prior to bii leaving tor Liverpool, wbtrt be will take pintgt on "White Stir Liner Oceanic tomorrow tot Maw York. Mr. Iieiin naturally deollned to divulge the ptrtioulm oldeltndtr but told: VI leel cjdlte' confident wtwlll tun out e boat which «ill be filter thin either tilt Oolumbii or thb Oonitltution." nurclet by Wholesale. .;. Boston, Man. Ndv. 4.-0*lng to the fliteen murderous assault ctltl Which btve occurred In Otmbridge, Brooklyn tnd Som'srvlllt within-the put ttw monthi, two ol wn'lcV hate resulted la'.ally,tbe Hate |wl~o today aireited Allan O. Maiod.i welf known abd wealthy builneii mid, member ol tbe piano mmulaoturing llf m'ol Maton and Hamb- lln.a prominent elob tatmbir and a Harvard g.iduiit. Tht-poliet'jntptot thtt Mr. Mttonnat lieeirToTorvkrii ntiiIyillottt*wltiw*l "*» •*•**«•*■ •» each can Iht attack hat beta. Hmilit. Mr; Mttoii who it • mlddlt •feed, mm wu tht victim ol I' mentel dertngtmtnt (or whwh he wit trtitodit lhe McLeen iiylnmitWiyt.1**,- -bolt • y»" ho btWiiptrmlttedtoltlttlhtlnttllullo-i, s{noe thit time it ii mW ot hll bttn permltltdtooomeinil &'*\\ffl-AB* bat bttnlrequently ■**','„'^"1^-,0,,_; itiei In which tbe aniulti occurred., led to luaplolon againtt him. „„.„ -, The Beat Are The Cheapest. Opposite Fire Hall, NANAIMO.B.C. la the Matter of the WaterClaus- ' ti Consolidation Act, ifjo7, and ' Amending Acti, And in the flatter of the Lady- - smith Water Company, Ud. NQTIOE is hereby given that application will be made to a Judge ot the Supreme Court ol Britiih Columbia at the Court Home, Victoria, B. 0., at 10 30 o'clock iu tht forenoon, on Satuiilay, the 29th day ol November, 1002, or eo toon thereatter ai tbe Applicant can be betrd on bthtlf ol tbe Ladyimith Water Company, Limited, for letve to construct, mainttin and operate t water worki system to supply water to the in- htbitantB ot tht unincorporated locality In and about Lidyimlth, in the County nl Nanalmo tnd lor purpoies necenary and incidental tberetn. Thla notice wat publiibed on October 26th, 1002. lor the flnt time, POOLKY, LUXTON A POOLEY, Solicitor! Ijr Tbe l.adi stnitli „. . " Water Co., Ltd. Victoria, B. O., Oct. 23rd, 1002. Ot Gerhard! Heintzman Is the name that stands for the Best Piano manufactured to-dny. Beautiful to look' at; exquisite in toner Perfection in Pianos. Don't buy till you see and tear it. FLETCHER BROS., Nanalmo. B. G. THE KEITH HOUSE VICTORII CRESCENT, NANAIMO Viators from Ladyimith and district will hnd in this well-appointed home all- tho borne cotntorts. Lunches (or lady shoppers a specialty. Termi Hrtctly ' moderate. Servicj md cuisine flnt. class. MISS B. KEITH. Prop. Hit UKr, . Cuban Cigar Fastsrf Manufacturera of the Famous CUBAN - BLOSSOM. None but Union Labor employed. M. J. BOOTH, - . Proprietor. HANAIMO, B. O.. .., DR. T. GLENDON MOODY , DENTIST cradii-itc of rhltnttelphla Dental College and Hospital of Oral Surgtry. . Old Poat Ollice Bnlldlnf. - Government St., (Upstair*) Phone 380A, Office, V-U-Jju-U D *****•■ " 375A, Realdence. ▼ lC\\QnZ\\t 0- -U Ur. Moody visits Uilysraltb ct-ery Friday. Batiir* dny and Siindny. Office, NicliolBon'i JUIl, FISH FISH The Ladysmitli Market is really to. supply the public with fresh fiih.' Salmon, Codfish,. Herring, Halibut always on hand. Corner Roberts 'and Fint^AvVnue MURRAY & ORAIQ, OENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Ship', Woik a SpacUttjr.'. , llorsc'Slioclag ln all Ita branches. Pstnila-* liU-iiu-nts repalietl. Miner.' Tool, ctcflarr" Bhat-pened and tempered. , . ,. . Buller Street, Udyimltss MINERS'FEATHER ED6ED DRILL* AL1, SIZES. 6|ty 13.15; 4 ft., ti.aj. UOC* "■""^ " •*-■>" ft.*4 ft., nnd 5 it. Alao am- alsea of Beat -Btok'. Mia-m. miiiiitioti and Diivcrs' Lamps and Caps to be bad at D. TAYLOR t BO'S, Opp. I!. 81 N. Station, N.nalmo, B.fi NANAIMO MARBLE WORKS. Marble and Grauite Monument*, ' TaliMs, Crosses, lite. Kstitnatea and I itsigus given on Application ^ A. HENDERSON, Projrietflr. Por Flnt cliMVorli goto Ladytmlth '. /' Shaving Ptrlort Hlgh. street. H.lr euttlog aad'BMet trliumiug a SpRlsltr, I. 0. WINSTON. PIANO VIOLIN PROF. W. A. AUBIN ' Is now prepared to gtve lesson, on the plana .ad violin. All application for tuition can be left'.at W. H. Lively's Jewelry Store •"P ii ■*******.******************; ******************,*,,,*** Printing • • • a When you are in need of Job Printing, no matter what .kind, let us give you an estimate. We have the facilities for turning * out work promptly, and, what is more, we have a reputation for doing Neat and Artistic Work of which we cau show you samples. The Job Room is in charge of Skilled and Competent Workmen. Modern Type and Best Faciltties. Prices the Low- ; est consistent with First-Class Workmanship. :. 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