@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "f2d12c6e-2acd-462e-955c-9db8ae43029b"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1906-11-03"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310945/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ I MAIL-HERALD OFFICE I I i.oi;ai, auhxt. J Vol. 12,-No 125 I THE MAIL-HERALD. REVELSTOKE. B. 0. NOVEMBEE 3, 190(1 $2.50 Per Year Mail Order Dept. CB. Hume&Co. Write For Samples LIMITED. DEPARTMENT STORE. BARGAINS IWt AKL I Adtmi I run int ADIESnOMCjOLRNAL ^ PATTERNS^ ; MOWTWLY STY tt BOOK MM \\JP A few of those Misses' and Children's Cats that wc are clenr- ing at $2.96. 40yardsoIHoyal Blue Velveteen, 2-t incheB wide, fine pile, gotd color—make lovely children's dresses. Regular 75c. per yard—a Bargain at 39c. A lot cf Blnck and Ciilnred Snteen Underskirts, worth $1.60 to $2.00 tor 95c. A number of Ladies' Belts, in black, white and colored Silks, and are worth$1.00 and $1.25. Selling at 45c. JAPANESE CHINA It would be worth your while to call and see sume ol our striking patterns in Five o'clock Tea Sets, Cocoa SetB and Chooo- late Sets, all ol the latest design. We are aUo showing daily something new in Fancy Plates, Cream and Sugars, Biscuit Jars, Bon Bon Dishes, Berry Bowls, Fancy Jugs and Vases. WINTER VEGETABLES We have just unloaded one carload of assorted Wintor Vegetables aud will be able to supply you with any quantity ol tho following : Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Onions and Parsnips These vegetables are in first-class condition and special rates ..re given on 5 sack lots. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY-SECOND FLOOR. C. B. Hume & Co., Ltd Stores at Arrowhead and Revelstoke. F. J. BOURNE, Boots and Shoes. Men's Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE. Gl'Al..*iNTEED Rubber Goods We have a line supply ol the Famous GOODYEAR RUBBER GOODS without a doubt the ...nsl reliable rubber goods manufactured anywhere in the world. We recommend and guarantee thorn Fountain Syringes Breast Pumps Hot Water bottles Atomizers Bulb Syringes Rubber Nipples Try a pair ol GOODYEAR'rUBBFjR QL0VE8 Red Cross Drug Store D, NAIRN, PHM, II. HEADQUARTERS FOR FUEL and FEED HALT COAL -The only Satisfactory Domestic Cal, I'm- Cook .Stnvi*, Heater ...* Grate, clc'in und freo from clinkers. Dry Kir und Mich Wood, uny Length, Huy, Outs, Wheat and ('In .| il'i-t'tl. Express und Draylng In any part nf tin* city. Fii.-iiitiiii- Stored ul lloson- ul.lt* Hull's. J. C. HUTCHISON Office Noxt P. Burnt' Moat Market. TELEPHONE • - 73. A. .v. .♦. A A A A At A A A A A i'l*. A A A A A A -ti'i A A A A A t * W W W w 'X * "V V X * " + + + " + " 4* * 4* + + ▼ W • " 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 GENERAL HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 0 Plumbing Work—Estimates Given, Tinsmith Work,—Estimates Given. Repair.Work a Specialty. Electric Wiring lor Houses. Electric Bell Fitting. Electric Supplies, Shades and Globes* We carry a complete stock ol Tilden-Gurney Stoves and Ranges We invite you lo look nt uur btsutilul selection ol China, including Coalport China and Mmogcs China. 0 0 0 LAWRENCE HARDWARE CO., Ltd. j| Dealers in Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Miners', Lumbermen's and Sawmill Supplies, etc, Plumbing and Tinsnilthing. A iTi itt itt iti itt iti iti iTi iTi iTi iTi in iti 1T11T1 iti I ft hi iti itt itt itt itt itt 1T1 itt READY FOR JOINT DEBATE Premier McBride is Willing io Meet Liberals on the Public Platiorm to Discuss "Better Terms." Victoria, Nov. 3.—The suggestios made by tl.e Victoria Liberal Association that a j'lint public meeting be arranged fur the discussion of the subject of "better terms" is favorably received hy members ..I the provincial govern.ne.it. Ilnn. R. G, Tatlow, inininter ol finance, points nut that it. «;.* quite apparent lhat the supporters of the opposition felt lhat Premier Mollrlde's action in maintaining a linn .-lanil for Britiih Columbia's rights wub destructive ol their |inlitieul cl.ai.cesiiudtli.it it would likely tell in favor of the present administration. While he was not in a position to make any official announcement he considered it sale tn say that the Premier would be quite willing to meet J. A. Maedonald, M.P.P, or any other liberal on the platform for the purpose of explaining his attitude at the recent conlerence. Even il the meetings proposed were not held, it was quite likely that the Premier would take the earliest opportunity to give to the whole province an accurate account of tlie deliberations at the Ottawa conlerence upon the question of "better terms" together with his reasons Ior withdrawing Irom the conference. At any rate it could he taken as assured that il Premier McBride were not able to again outline his side ol the case on the public platform the issue would be thoroughly debated on the floor of the House at the next session. Hon. Mr. Tatlow further stated that the date of the next Bitting of the legislature had not been considered by members of the administration ia council assembled and, therefore, a definite decision could not have been arrived at. But personally he believed that the House, would be called together at the usual time, about the middle ol January. J. A. Maedonald, M.P.P., tl.e leader of the opposition, is now in tlie Okanagan country, It is understood that he intends visiting the coast in the near future and that during his sojourn here an invitation will be tendered him tn deliver a number ol addresses upon Ihe subject ol "better terms." In view of the statement made by Hon. Mr. Tatlow, there is no doubt that should tl.e Victoria Liberal Association remain ol the sume mind ili.riug his visit to the coast and give Premier MoBride and other members of llie gnverument an opportunity to be heard at these gatherings, the invitation will lie accepted with alacrity. SENSATIONAL TRIAL. Martin Doyle is on Trial Charged With Shooting a Farmer in Manitoba. MliKDKR, Man., Nov, 1.—A sensational feature of the trial nf Martin Doyle Ior the alleged murder of Vincent Weiler at Snowflake on November 20, 11105, which commenced yesterdny, was the arrest of Christopher Foley on u charge ot attempting to intimidate witnesses from North Dakota. Foley is a former clnuu ot Martin Doyle. He was locked up it. Morileu jail. Doyle is accused of shooting Weiler to secure possession ol a farm which he owned ut Mount funnel, N. II,, where loth lived. Weiler'* body was lound last spring in the woods near Snowlluke, Man., with l.uliet-wounds in his head. It is said that the defence will endeavor to show that the body found some time subsequently on tl.e piairie near Morris, Man., but which afterwards disappeared was that uf Weiler, and that he was seen in some part of the Cauadiuu West subsequent to the date on which tl.e body was lound at Snowflake. When arraigned, Doyle pleaded not guilty. He was defended by R. A. Bonnar, of Winnipeg, while G. A. Stewart Potts ii prosecuting lor the Crown. The trial promises to be one of the most sensational in Western Canada. The accused is wealthy, and intends to put up a still' light. Dr. Specheley ol Pilot Mound was the principal witness, and stated that the bullet-wound through the back ol the head, passing upward toward the front ol the brain iiad lieen the cause of death. Tlie body which he examined had lain for months in the woods, and tho face had been almost entirely eaten away by rodents. He was positive that the wound could not have been sell-in- dieted A large number ol witnesses are Americans, who arc anxious to get back to the elections next Tuesday, as three of them are running for state olliees. THE LATE W. SIMPSON. The funeral ol tbe late W. Simpson took place on Wednesday afternoon last The deceased who had sustained spinal injuries several months back was well known and respected in the city and his death will lie much regretted by all with whon. he has come in contact. The luneral took place fro... Knox church and a large number ol people followed the remains to the cemetery. The services both at thc church and graveside werc read by Iht R«V, J, R. Robertson, PHI tho Opora House for Harold Jarvis and Wallace Qraham on Monday night HALLOWE'EN FESTIVITIES Music and Feasting at the Y, M. C. A. It has been said "thc world has been reared in superstition." May. be yes, und may be no, but ol all the nights thnt came the year round, the Eve ol All Hallows gives the greatest delight lo both young unj old. Tha very name breeds mystery and those beautilul Hallowe'ens of one's Golden Age come tripping back like fairies us the mystic night approaches. Such memories iveie recalled on Wednesday night, the Eve of All Hallows at tl.e p.irlo.s ol the Y. M. 0. A. when Rovelstoke turned out in force to participate in the banquet prt-pniel lor them on tlm festive occasion; Tlie gymnasium had baon robbed of all iis paraphernalia for the development ol till! muscle, and instead had received altoge: her new appliances and material for the development of good cheer, pleasure and satisfied appetite. Long tables were placed down the halt covered with spotless damask and gleaning with silver, glass and china and bearing its loud ol delicious delicacies from dainty creams to the more homely "pork and beans." Such indeed was the feast prepared that to do lull justice to the whole one had to "eat not too wisely but well." The ladies in waiting did their part well and with that adroitness and genuine pleasure that will ever place the Revelstoke fair sex in the front of successful social organizers The tables were under the control of Mrs. T. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Elson, Mrs. R. H. Urquhart and Miss Atkinson, ably assisted by many charming servers who kept tl.e wants of the supperites well supplied, In the outer parlors a candy and fruit stall had been erected, appropriately decorated with branches ol autumn leaves, rich lined in their crimson glory, bitter sweet with its scarlet berries, evergreens and dishes oi rosy apples and brown nuts to put ones late to test. Caudles were placed in sconces and in the centre a gigantic pumpkin, cut with eyes, nose and mouth as a Jack-o-Iantcrn was grimly surveying the bright and lovely scene belore him. Miss V. Coleman and Miss N. Smith presided over this attraction, and by the large crowd, chielly male, that centred round then, a thriving business was being done. Mews. Veitb and Doyle gave instrumental selections during the supper, and until Ihe arrival of the Independent Band, who rendered a liist-cluss programme ol popular music which was thoroughly appreciated by all. This social event is a distinct leal ure in the entertainments organised by the ladies of Revelsloke, and tl.e Ladies' Auxiliary ol tl.e Y. M, 0. A. deserve great praise for their endeavors in adding in such a delightful way to the influence and general popularity of the Y. M. C. A. ol Revelstoke, already so largely evinced in different lorm-, It can he said that no other city of its size in theprovince has sueh a well organised, better maintained, more influential and mure progressive Y. M. C. A, branch than Revelstoke. During the evening the young people indulged in games ot Hallowe'en lame, while others patronised thc pool and billiard room, anil kept thu pins Hying in the bowling alley. A very Interesting basket bull match wus played in the gymnasium, allowing what facilities there are for winter evening amusements, "'MARTHA.'' A Brilliant Musical Achievement The Roscian Opera Company played before a packed house lust night. It is very seldom that Revelstok.! bus had nn opportunity of witnessing operatic productions of this description and it can be said that the house Inst night was oneol the biggest on record in lilt* city, The action nt the piece is lively and lull ol vigour. The chief roles ure excellently sustained, and no better aggregation of vocal talent has been seen in the Opera House More. Miss Lucia Nola makes a dainty and charming Lady Harriet, passing as "Martha" in the Richmond Servant Fair, and tins a winsome aud sweet manner that at once captivates the hearts nl those who hear her. Ifc'r easy bearing and graceful carriage are refreshing to watch while she possesses a line soprano voice, powerful yet sweet and clear, "The Last Rose ol Summer," sung in a sweet and pathetic manner wns perhaps tho best item in tl.e performance, and visibly nlV.-cti-tl the whole audience, Miss Winuilred Crowley, vivacious and charming in manner, captivated the hearts ol all with her sprightly acting snd pleasing voice, Mr, F, W. Walters, is seen to advantage as tl.e hero ol the piece and has an attractive role; liis voice whicli is a magnificent tenor has splendid range and ono which is ol rare power and feeling, Mr, Hil- Hard Campbell, as Plunkett, carried out his part in a striking manner end is heard to advantage in the solos and part songs, Carl HotVman as Sir Tristan created roars ol laughter and as a comedian has no equal, Jack Dewey as Sheriff was distinctly novel and good, aptly suited to bis part, which, although short, is full of good soting. The piece is well set and the chorus well trained and capable, the voices as a whole deserving of great credit while the personality individually is decidedly attractive. Revelstoke is well satisfied with "Martha" and will look forward to-night to "Girdle- Girolla," whioh should bo a huge success judging by the reception given to the company last night, Ssuegi. the great cough cure at Bews' drug store. THE LATEST TELEGRAMS Fernie Outlook Hopeful—San Francisco Grafters Made Millions—A New Railroad Opened—Canadian Exhibit. Fernie, Nov. 3.—A conlerence between Gen,-Manager Lindsay and Supt. Drinnan, and Messrs. Burke and Sharpe was held yesterday afternoon at Mr. Lindsay's olliee, beginning at 2 o'clock nnd lusting for over two hours and it half. Neither side is disposed to discuss the nature of the negotiations, hut the public is hopeful of settlement. Ottawa, Nov. 3.—In reply to I.nur- icr's congratulatory telegram to New Zealand, Premier Ward said; " New Zealand heartily reciprocates and appreciates Canada's good wishes. Our exhibition is n magnificent success. Canada's di-play is a credit to your country and, I hope, a lorerunner of increased commercial relations." San Francisco, Nov. 3.—One million dollars is the amount Mayor Schmitz and Abe Ruef have made grading on building permits according to evidence in the hands of the prosecution, Cranbrook, B. C, Nov. 3.—A train of 14 passenger coaches, mail and baggage cars have arrived here Irom St. Paul, Minn., tor use on the Spokane International railroad, It proceeded to Spokane over tho now road. A passenger service will bo inaugurated in the course of the month which will be largely patronized by Cranbrook nd other towns on the Crow's Nest system. BADLY INJURED Train Strikes Three Men in a Tunnel Near Kamloops Ka.mi.oops, Nov. 2—Tliree men were seriously injured near hero early yesterday morning by being stiuck by tho engine ol the lirst section of No. 97 west bound. The three men were walking through Telegraph tunnel when the train struck litem, One laid his right log cut off and the lelt terribly smashed. The second received it nasty scalp wound and tlie third esca|ied with less serious injuries. Tlie train was stopped and medical aid quickly summoned. The men were brought to Vancouver and removed in an ambulance to the general hospital where their injuries were attended to. A later despatch Irom Vancouver states that Andrew Roberts who was so terribly injured by being struck by the engine ol No. 97, while l.e and two other men were on a hand car in a tunnel near Kamloops, has bucciiiii- lieil to his injuries. STANDARD OIL FINED. Possible Charges Amount to Over $6,000,000 Finih.av, Ohio, Nov. 1.—The Standard Oil Company has been fined $5,000 and costs of prosecution lor operating in restraint ui trade in Ohio. The dcler.ee wns allowed 40 daya to file u bill of exceptions and sentence mis suspended (10 days to give tl.e defense lime to file petitions in error. It wns also ordered that criminal information pending against J. I). Itockclellei', the Buckeye Pine Line Co. and the Manhattan Oil Co. lie co.i'iniied until the next term of the court. The line imposed by Judge Backer was tlie limit lor one offence, I hough the law stipulates that end. dny that tl... illegal combination business is carried ou, constitutes a separate ofTonoo, Taking this view ol tho stntut.es, it was possible Iur the court to impose an aggregate nl lines amounting to over $11,000,000. NOTCH HILL l-'i'.n.i om-own i-ini-i-i.iiiiiili'iil. Mrs, Sullivan and Mrs. Peacock jointly gave an entertainment on Wednesday evening in Mr. Peacock's house in liouur of the Misses Simpson, who have identified themselves with tl.e social life ot the district hi a most genial way during their sojourn of twu years in our midst, and who are uow leaving to reside permanently at Vancouver. The now wing ol Mr Peacock's house was thrown open (or tl.e occasion, the glowing hours panning all to., quickly with games, cards and dancing to excellent music, discoursed .... the piano by Miss Sullivan, while earnest couples took advantage of the various cosey comers, where tl.e "entente cordiale" could bo most intensely cultivated. Tho residents ul tho Lake Twonsl.ip who approve ol working between meals started to build the new hall on Monday and it is rapidly nearing completion. We think that tho time is now ripe Ior a store and post olilco at lions- tridges Landing, and a single line telephone'cal I olilco, lor tl.e benefit of tho lake dwellers and lumbermen passing up and down tho lake, desirous of communicating with the railway, Something real tasty in Iruits arc our Malaga Grapes, choice eating Apples, Bananas and Oranges. Hobson & Bell. PHI tho Opora House for Harold Jarvis and Wallace Qraham on Monday nighl BOTTRJSTIE BEOS,. DEALERS IN High Class Croceries. Fruit, Flour, Feed, Stoves, Furnaces, Hardware, Harness, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. .BOTT-BlTEi BIROS. , CEDAR CORD WOOD Hard and Dry. A large supply ol this wood has been received at our yards and is now ready for delivery at $4 FOUR DOLLARS PER CORD 14 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BANFF HARD COAL Tlie best and cheapest coal Ior all purposes. It is free rom dust and dees not clink...-. We guarantee satisfaction or will refund money. Leave your orders for fuel at our office Revelstoke Fuel and Supply Co. LIMITED. Moltone Bank Building. REAL ESTATE SPECIAL This space is reserved solely for tlie best special real estate bargains on our list last week. The double corner we advertised last week has been sold and taken off the market. WE NOW OFFER A io-roomed dwelling with modern convenience*, and two fifty foot lots on comer, for the remarkably low price of $2,100. Tbe owner is in need of ready cash and is sacrificing the properly. We will loan you $1,200 on the property and also you finance tlie balance. Revelstoke Insurance Agency, Ltd. Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office Toronto, Ontario. Hrnm-tin* in Uio I'm,inr tt, ol Mill.iu.bii. Alberta. Sii-i.ntj-litiw>t!i. Hrili.-I. Columbia, OnUiriu, Qitot.ec. Capital Subscribed - ' - •5,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up .... $4,280,000.00 Reserve Fund .... $4,280,000.00 I). R, Wilkie, President; Hon, H. Jafbhiay, Wca-Presldent. A Ceneral Banking Business Transacted. Savings Depautment Deposits received .md Interest allowed ul highest currant rule from date .if opening; account, und compounded half-yearly. Drafts Bold available In all parts of Ciinudii. tJnlte.1 States and Europe, Special attention given in Collections. Revelstoke Branch, B. C. A. E. Phippn, Manager. THE REVELSTOKE WINE & SPIRIT CO. LIMITED. Import direct from Country of origin. WHOLESALE DEALERS ONLY. REVELSTOKE, B. O. THE MOLSONS BANK liii-..n l.w tails, wait ol llenlitoko. Apply to R. TAPPING, ltenlltokt. SOUVENIR GOODS ii you arc looking for some.hing nice in 8POON8 AND PINS, BELT BUCKLES, WATCHES, "BONN SPECIAL" (or Souvenirs, we liuvu Ihem here. GUY a p. BARBER, - R. WATCH INSPECTOR. JEWELER OPTICIAN a«M««UU'M-HU«Ut%U«%tU-MMV I { P. BURNS & COMPANY, LIMITED. HKAD OKKICK : CauAltv, AlaWRTA, Wholesale and Retail Meat Merchants Pork I'lii-ksr, iinil (.tiiilitr In Live Stock. Markets In nit tho principal Cilius and Iim.iii*.,! \\!l„-itii. Itrilisli M„iinnlila iiiiiI tlin Viikon. Puckers ol tho (letebrnteil Itrilnd A "Impi-i-i.iir" l[.-tiii, iiiii! Iliu-ini, nml Shamrock Itrituil, l.u.if I nnl. U%%V%%V'«^^^\\%«VV^'i%%%«A'i«%«y«l VII llcenie to cut and carry awny timber front the following described lands: 1. Commencing- at a post marked "G. B Campbell and C. B. Kirk's north-west coruor post, planted on tbe east bnnk of the north fork of FifoCreok, Hi miles above the fork., thence east .0 chains, tlience 180 chains south, theuce 10 clmins west, thence llkl ohains north .0 point of commencement. 2 Commencing nt a post mnrked "Q. B, Campbell and C. 11. Kirks north oust corner nnst. 'plnnletl 00 Hut east bank of the north fork of Fife Creek, 3^, ...Ilea abovo lho forks; tlienco 10 chains west, thence KKI ohains aouth, tlienco K. ciniins enst, thenee llkl chnlns north to pointof col uncelilonU 3. I'uiiiiiionolng nt 11 post mnrkeil "... 1). CiimplHiU and C. 1). Kirks north-enst, oorner post,'planted on the east bank of tho north fork of Kit. Creek, ill iniles above the forks; thonce 10 ohains west, thouco 100 chains north, thenoo 10 chains imt, thenoo 160 chains south topoliitofcooiiiienoeine.it. I. Conimonolmr ut a poet marked "Q. II. Campbell uml C. B, Kirk's louth west corner post, plunted on the east bank of tho north ioik of FifoCreok, iU mllei above the forks; thonco 80 chains east, thenco 80 ohalni north, thence 80 ohains west, thence 80 chains south to point of commencement. t. Coinmeneing ut a post marked '0.11. Campbell and 0, B. Klrkanorth-west corner Post,' plnnU'd 011 the west, buuk ol the north fork of File Oreok, 8 miles above the forks; thouco 80 ohnlns cm., thenco 80 chains south, thenco 80 chaius west, thenoe 80 chains north to point of commencement, S. CiiiinciiciiiK at a poat markod "U.K. Campbell and (!. 11. Kirk's south-cuit corner post," planted on tho wesl sldo of th. nortl. fork of Flf. C.-.ck, 8 miles above tbe forks: thence 80 chains west, thenee SO chains norlli, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains eaiith to point of commencement, 7. Cotiiui.noliiK at . post marked "Q, B, Cnnipbcll and C, II. Klrk'i south-west oornor post, plnnted on the weit ildo of the north fork of Fife Crock, 8 miles above the forks; tlienc. 80 chains east, thonco 120 ehnins north, thenee 10 clialns west, thenoo 80 chains suulh, thenoe 10 chains west, thenco IS chains south lo point of commencomonl, 8. I'luiiiiicneliu- tit a poat marked "Q. II. Campbell nnd 0, II. Kirk's louth-east corner post,'iilanled on the wesl sldo of lho nortli fork of Fifo Creek, 10 ...lies above the forks; thenco 80 chains woit, theuco 80 chnlni north, thenco 80 chnlns eait, llienco 80 chains south to point of commencement. 9. Commonoinir nt a pout markod "G. B, Campbell and ... 11, Kirlt'e north-east cornor -insl,'plnnl.id on the west ilde ol the north 'nrk of Fifo Crook, 10 miles above lho fork.; Ihence 80 chains west, thenoe 80 ohains south, tlience 80 elinlns east, Ihenee 80 chains north to point of commencement, October 2ilth ,1W. novS G. B. CAMI'UKLI,. C. II. KIUK. HOTEL VICTORIA ROBT Under New Management) LAUGHTON, Prop., REVELSTOKE, B. C, Kirnt-.ili.K accommodation for travellers. Beat l.r.nulB ol Wines, Spirits, und Cigars. RATES $1 AND $150 PER DAY FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Queens ftotel COMAPLIX Bust brands ol Wines, Liquorsand Cigars, Travellers to Fish CreeU will lintl excellent accommodation at this Hotel, CHIEF YOUNQ, - - Proprieto NOTICE NOTICE 18 HRHKBY GIVRN tha. thirty days aftor dale I Inlenil to apply to Iht Chief Commissioner ol Lauds and Worki for t, special license to out and carry away tlnilie. from the following described lnnds situated In tlm dislricl. of West Kootoiniy: 1, Coimm-noltig ut a ..est mnrkeil "Alex, Mc- Crae's north-wait oorner," planted.... the llunimll Cieek trail, aho.lt IB miles from Argrntn, running east ion ehains, Ihem-.' smith 111 ehains thence west ISO i-hal.is, theai-ti north ,0 chains to 'pluctt i.f eomme.ieou.ent. 2. Commoneliig nt a po-l innrkeil "Alox. Mc- I 'nin'ii iiiii-Ui wnsl, oornor," plantod on lho Hum- milt'reck Irail, uliuui 111 miles from Aivollln, running en*i um chuius, thence luuth 10 chains, tlii.iu.li wesl 100chnlns, llienee north 10chnlni lu point uf cumimi.icoi.ient, I. Commonolng at a imst marked "Alex, Mel Iran's lliirlh-i'iisl tio.-l.er," planted on the lln.innii Creek trull, nboul 10 tulles from Ar gimlii, running wosl iui uliulns, thence .tiulh III chnlns, I Im- cast tflu chains, thonce north III chnlns tti jiolnt uf cimiiiiciicitu.c.il, liiili-il October ISlh, 11X10. oct 31 A, Mol'ltAK. BUILDER Of Concrete. Hollow Dlocks, Ijtono, Drink or Frame Dnll'llnns, DIALER In Cement, Lime, Concrete Hollow Blocks, and ntlinr building material*, All labor nnd initurli-.li ttrst-clms. Plastering and Plutirlng Supplies a Specialty. MICKS KIQIIT. E. C. FROMEY ORIENTAL HOTEU* suitably furnished with the. choicest thc market affords, Iiest Wines, Liquors and Clg|lr8, Katus $i a day, Monthly rate. J. ALBERT STOIDTE PROP. CEMENT BLOCKS Miiiiufacturetl lor nil classes of buildings CEMENT AND LIME FOR SALE All klndH of building nnd plastering undertaken. A. PRADOLINI, • REVELSTOKE NOTICE Oo. Rocky Mountain Rangers Number rive. A .pcrin i drill .-Un lm- n-w.lt* will he held In tl.e Drill Hall on Tl.uriday, Nov. 8th. H. A. BROWN, O, C, SUPPLEMENT SHORT STORIES FROM THE WORLD'S BEST WRITE! ,,»'doesn't stave off appendicitis, nnil "H'hal do |iaina In the back sign!- .< , iln- i-i'sulls iu-|. fatal, you will (Ind nil l,v?" lOillli , .1 "THE DECEIVING HUM.! '. on, I J • HOW ,II.M SIMI'KINS MAS TOOK. « * '. (Sing In must, any old uir.) i . J .li... sii..|ikins mis n hired man, niii!| J ......... ,|,, borse's hem! aud let It drop bn.k - uilli it bang, uiiii say: • iinillOrniO IITrOT rIT I mv business papers iii Hi,' sale," hu llli.-i itlsm, generally. • • flUWStnS LAIES! Ill, :,«i.r«,,„sho,«-n.i .™„. ::a„„^u,>.^r • . ■ "'\\.-iv well. A rolrt. . • • "Vou will nol lie forced to nmif.v "And when your teeth seem tool. , * tn keep ti i-iiui* over \\mir hend." long?" * , llK GOES HUNGRY TO J •■-,„.•• "A little neurulgla In-, the inns. • . (THE APPENDICITIS. , "Xniurally, I would rather you Why, wha you think nils you?" ,t ' » would tint 'iiiiii-i-y nl nil. luu I nm "I was told by a doctor this morn- , not going tu exact any promise. I ing I Inn I hos symptoms heralded an . do wish, however, that you would utinrk of appendicitis. — Mr. Bowser didn't sksoin l» enjoy ,ivi| „iv crave once In n ivhllo I "Herald vour grandmother! Pome- „ bis breakfast tho other "ning, and „,,.,„•, k,,0„ „ „, „,„,.„, |„„ u W||| body lms I, making a (.,..1 ol you "ben I got along to Farniei Hard- bull—tho color i! uus red, You may have appendicitis man's the other day (ho good wliu With spots ol ivhlto ..lung Itssplnoi' . . a llil'i-il limn mis In IIE lUlOl'S INTO MII'STM-, Ami ,|1(, „.1IV ,,,„, ]„. ,,M1|(| nust|J "MER POETRY ON HIS.. 'round was a caution for to sees ROUTE. J Hu always hod a job, ili.I Jlm- Ilo always worked with fervid vim— ......»».»•«•.•♦»•*** And ne'er wont nn Iho spi' "Fellers, it's a fuse of broken heart —just uluit ails nie. Thc old Lag iitt.s in luu- antl his girl w.-nt fcock * on him, Lot's take- him by the '.nil ^^^^^H * and run him down the street." IIE LOSSES A ,IOB AM), "You let him alone!" commanded HEAPS HONORS, • Humpy in tones of authority, and i thus drawing the attention ol Ibo t«....... ........ #*•••• buys in himself. They looki-tl at him fnr a mi mont , Humpy Skinner was trying lo make and there was u rush lr.nn nil siduS. Twos l-'iii-ini-i- lliirdmiin bought n' , ■ ' " V, ., ,, „ . " , ., „ ,,. ,,„,,, ,,,.... , iii liin.ii ""I "i "" "'" I' He mis seized and thrown ovor Hu- Mrs. Bowser, who look mental notu |„,|., ,,,,, „„, |„ f0i'gt-t mo." luruln.l ol Uu- fact, mild.- u|i hot* iiiiml i'i"1 --| shall visit ii onco in Lwo weeks somo dny, bul ll ivon'l ci on ilnn was nl n,,, gatc uith a look ot friitn tail milt. Iho head; I..- should linn- n good dinner to during gno(| „,,,„|,,.|-.-- K|„. t-cpllod, way, Whal did tho so-called doctoi , on |ier |aco „„„■ as I hand- ,h" ";\"""' "f lh»l mighty l»"11 n.akti (.yen. Knowing how fond ho „„ sh(, mw |,|s m, tnunlillng. tell ynu io do?" , , , , ,„,,,. Wns like Niagara at Ils full, was nf an old-fashfoncil hulled din- -Thnt is nil I ..sk The doctor ns- "Drink milk and wator," sighed cu ber a lottoi sue saiu. And sometimes raised tho (load. ""'■-* '"'•'-'I, •'"" ''"''• I\"""- s,„i-l me ilm. milk,„„!,in.,-,-wotiltl M,-. Ib.ws,,- "Well, Abe, what do you think hns j n the- way eery for sugar and soap, ties, carrots, cabbage and parsnips. „,„,„ „,, „,„ h M(|lng danger; ,„„ , -v„„ mighl t kept on that Iol hn),,M.n,.,i.-■ Jim Slmpklns win lo nnd htm ■ „,„.„ „ got „*W|) , ^ , ,'b ,,,, .., |*h.. dinner was splendid ns lo qua..- ,„„,, „ ,„,.s,,„ ,„. „,.,, nnvvKC,*-n for lho rest nr your natural lie, , t , ,.,,.. home-to load this old bovine, - ".. s|h, kJ h ■ 1 Who tl roamed around tho pasture lot clothes line iii tho back yard Hie body back and forth nvo or six limes, ilii'i- day whon bis mother called him ami when the gnng left he was out i nmi snid: of breath uml badly mussed up. He "I mmi ii now broom Iron, tho might have shed tears over It but for :uii', nml | wnnl ii wllhln fifteen the coming ol n girl about fourteen tics, Hn m While's ...ul got It, years old. She hml been lo tho gr<>- III) und quality, mul ii was will. ,..„,.,,„.,„„ „ml n,,i„.n(||HtlB will Didn't Mrs. Bowser sny tho Inllow • ' , . i-m.s .l..i-,il,l -lin Hml she niiiiniiiif- i ,.. » „ „ lun,iinil.'. M"lp lllipolianl iniin mai. mil In ■('iui n boy H>.'" iiroteslod Hum- "Tryin' to lick mo.' i:l,-i-„l.l,. pi-i.li' ilm! she ttiinuiini- ,,„,,, „„,| i,,,.,,,!,,,,,,. iniiiiiy." wns a liuinbug?' \""" ""!\""""' ' and many ll.li.gs hail seen; * • : * "And you made them all run' Say I" ""'' «'h«i. lm arrived ho, - ...*,„,! , ,, .,, „.■,„„„, that r| "Woll-e,-you know—" know ■ hire, in, - Simp- The hull looked gem loin lho eye [ W- ! *• " , l(, a ||m(.- ,- « J . boiled dinner, ch? lm r.'|,li.:l. ,,„,,,„. (lniM,.|| ,lim „-',:,. I il.ink ol !,.- is. (in homo and oul a hoait. ..Yrtl I've seen him." Or coiitnnkci a and mean. ,',.„,,» vnii'd do'vour best to fly. Aro vou used to bossing lobs Uko ms verj in,-.- ,.l you, Im smv; hill|, ,.■„ illfil |,|||(„IK,„,BN thnl nil inor. Eal as much ns you want ' ■ . ■ ,.- ,h,.,*„ h unlortunatolylor me, 1 canno, vml, „„„ „ ,I(1W, ,„. ,„,, ,„ ,,llo„,„| ,0.mo,,'ow, and limn lake some cal- « l- I tta hod- lh .,vllh „„„,_„,„ Uin.llv .■„.«;»" h«1'^ Ike in I and I. -n, , ln„llons o( dead horeos •kuoMt; would st-t you to singing. Tlmro aro1 oniol. Say, man, If you Irndn t Ibo broken ribs. Happened two days -,!„, Slmpklns led lhe way, ', before this," answered lluinpy as his lut why'? __^_ , ago. llm Iml! In- Itiuki'il us pi-nt-i-fiil ns n "''""„ . ., ,, „,, „_,,, .,,., ,„. , ,.,,,„,„, "A "Thnl bill par "1 got a littlo warning to-day that I ihink Imst it. hoed." "What sin-, tif warning?" "Iiu.-lot- Muci'trcady wits in llm nf- flce nn sunn- business, and, hearing nn' utter nn Involuntary groan us I roso up, he lii'giiu to question mo. It wasn't live minutes boforo h'' nn- niiiint'i-d ihnl I would have to be very careful or fall n victim lo appendicitis. Hi- said I lind all the symptoms ol it." "1 dun*, believe any such lei.'. Mr. Bowser, 1 havon'l heard vou groan, Involuntarily or otherwise, for u yenr, Hid he charge you u feo for tolling .nu this-?" "lb- made no charge, hut naturally—'* "Nutiirully ynu went nml handed hint over at Imst live dollars while 1 am in need of a dozen different little things, Ynu have nu mnn- t-ntise to be afraid of appendicitis limn I have ol the Indian plague. Why do ynu let peoplo wurk you like Ihis?" "Softly, now—soltly," he snid, as In- led Hie nny to Hie dining room. itisn-uil ol shouting "Woman!" at her. "Mrs. Bowser, 1 cannot be classed as an alarmist. Thousands ot tliiiies have ailed mo. aim I hnvo novor snid n word to vnn about , il I wasn't going to say a thing .".'J.',"*.'. "'l'"" in this cusr, lutl, lieing put on a diel "You don't sat! I'id be full have. 1'w- iil- •W.-ll, keep it there until yon get pride returned. „., "I'1' ".". •-\"""""-1" ""-V , i,1m.l nml ihon I'll lake the longs "Yes, I'll bet vou the Plow?" . . \\l I;;"'::,. "':i";r;f11:^: J!: -I ,.,ll ll out. Anything else tho ways said 1,1 nover marry „„> but a •■1.1111*1 make fun. Abe. .lliu is a , ' , - * imiii,,.-?" brave boy, and I've found him. I'm good fellow, My husband bough, n An" *"ln "'"" "' \""" K"y "Oneol my sus|iendei*s has busted." willing m bo engaged if you arc." bull, and when .Iim uus leading Ihoi, , . .. . "Never mind lhat. *in..'d bust a Humpy wus blushing and looking animal home it attacked lilm. The '""* "'* .,**', *_ do/on pairs a week il you hud 'em.", confused when an nld man »ith n doctor sn.vs tho poor follow won't be '[*' " ° ''"".. ,. .. . "Bul 'spose I'd meol lhe Mayor on i-iiim tame along. He wasn't looting nut fur a month. He wants to see ino flcnomo ii was to i ui niiusou oi tho ^j.^ „„,, ne'd stop l0 Mk what .for doad horses, but he had to see iyou." i, '" '",' ,, "". ' | , tlnte it wns'?" argues liumpy. tins unc, and no sooner hnd bostop- "llut how can I help him? I'm sor- "a gnio a upiiow ami a nooa- ,|rB. gklnner looked around lor j pod than he called out: i-y, but Hint's ..11 I can do." uenenin ine arm om Jim was iook.i Mmclh) ,„ „Bl, „s „ weapon, nnd "Young man, I wnnl to know what! , ".Vo, It ain't. You can come In ;Aml SMIt "P "'" a '""* Hnding that ho must go, lho boy | this means!" and sin-ilk n few words lo him, nml mails n start. II wits a milk of un- "Il's a dead horse." you ...... write a piece ol poetry. I Ihoy thought him dead, bul ho sir- ™au« ^ ^ |h| ^^ ^ r „q( ^^ .^ & ^ ^ ym know he's gol his mind sot in ll, M,0li " "-'* " low yenis moie- -... v , , , 1|rB(, h(, ,1,,,,,-, „„ fll0l j ,|jlhll ,hinK it ,VRB H but fears lo ask yo... Don't ho niean,'0 always have lour aching ribs and «i™ff ^ |Iimi| |.nm.S(, Th|U |)Ht.k hm|w Hhal , wanl ,o ^ HA WAS EATIN.i LIKE A MICHIGAN LUMBERMAN. Abo. If ,lim thinks poetry .-,,-i.ld j ^J^"^"^nw wo n't havo boon like a boy. He' Is how he came here?" somell,1 „«' 'ib'Tl send coulos of It Thai whon .. lu.il has grown to sine ^ K01"* clBht hM*- and wos \"""- "llp,VV11S w»lki"8 *imB «"J he Wl sonitiniig. in- ii sinn (opus o. .. b , h ,(| m|lke t|) d d„ ti twentv different |ientile, and il you , "ls \"""nig uayt, alo ti ei. . i , , i „, ,„ ,,i, ,., ,,ti ,.,,.■ n , , , -..''' i , ii twelve, whon Im came along to whole He did, eh? Well, he was n liol are ever mil ol a Jon as mini main h ! f||||i , tlj,.,, in lhu f ,10rs h ]A , . djed , car or I. may help yon to gel ono as .^^cM to fi ^-lU S|1W|- A P"11™" »"s lhere' \""" hla sta"le* ' *\""">« "» "»">' »»' I wanted lo oblige the whole f.„n- his hands und cried like a child. I »s \"""'I'-1 '\"""' UP' thc' ofl,cer sald «° '" Packingtown and I* made Into Ily, antl so I wont in and spoke a don't think it was because I hod ,0.,1'1"1* ni . s""s"fs'.. „ • , . ., , ,,- hin-l 1,1.- feelimru .1,,, , „,,,-,> Sl't' U"'C, nil. 1 Mntli tit RO Utlll 1 t'h, Slf, lew encouraging, words o tho bull » nun. nis i ncs um nu...', i • , ,,„,.. ...- , ., .,, , ... , Vl . , i , When I luu) i.,tr,„„l „1m,i„ ,1,.„„ Im HU' II l''UUI til draw llllfi lll-llll llOl SO 108, III 1 lllllldt-f, it Will, lind victim iiiiiI Ihen sat down uml chop- '•"'" ' '*"" !"W" along .luwii in , ,. ., . ' .., ,, . ned out tho following' Parmer Don Williams'placo Unci,. awn-v' H I leave you In charge ol the somebody ought to go lo btato8Pn- " n,.., one,- n,p from ii,,, |iark dn,,,. „( linily dn you think you ..in manage son lor it. \\oung mnn. what are you hanging around hero lor?" yellow streaks under your eyes, and wife ynu have somebody would get biliousness and ....thing tho socks nil ynur feet." Mr. Bowser didn't jaw hack, lie Mr. Bowser shook'his head nnil tins inn olaled. Ten minutes later by tho doc.or, I Inul to mnko some , ; : , ,, , , , , , ■ , explanations I havo km.hi. for heaved a sigh that Dually terminated lho cook wus heaping .he remains nf months and months thnl Un n mil- '" » >-"'™" "ml h*'0,lSW ""' ™t ""' \""" '""'" T'*' "" lk* tablc' ""(1 i-iiis was alter me I hnvo ligiu'etl '''"'" under llm piano. Tlmi. he start- ho was eating like h Michigan luin- ..... ........ t .'..,.. m... i ed down tho hall and put on his hat. borman. Mrs. Bowser came home and ilm. when i! overtook n t lasl I v.-,uh! iiiiiIm- it sin-tik for the hospital and have the operation performed lie- fore .'.uu knew nny.hing iti-iiui ii "Are yuu going nut?" was asked, surprised him in It. "Well, you snw "I'm going after n quarl of milk, tho druggist?" she queried as he ro- I mnv v.-ike up 111 lhe night nnd want lilli'd bis plate. |nii. miii knew nii'llutig tii'o'it ... .' ' ' -; , Tin.I is lln wnv milt me; I do mv " ,!,'i"k ' uiuy ulso tnl!< with tlm "lhc druggist? What nlioit!',' own woiTviiig nnd planning " druggist, if he Isn't busy. I inn sure "About your threatened appondlcl- "Wi-ll. wb.i! symptoms lmvo you ho would help .mu nbout tho funeral Hs.** fell''" she asked niTniigouionts." - "1 hiidn ! hcat'd anything nboul bo- "Pains In the back, roaring In Iho Vry- H|IB!"1'1' lvi,s F1'"1 '" havo him ing threatened." hond, wakefulness, nnd ul| that. *■'"■ s'"' *""'" ""' dnuviai wns u "Ilul. ynu gave up live dollars to a There oro dins when black snecl-s blnnt-s'ioken mnn. and would diag- foul of a doctor litis morning tn .ell before ri.v ens. Tho ollmi' ""•"" ""' ''"Sl* I"'*"? "I <"'.v- Sim you to live on n milk nnd water diet I therefore ran inlo a neighbor's for for lbs next four days." nn hour. Mr. Boivsei* made his way "My th-at- woman," said Mr. Bow- iR in .ho dniggisi's. and noi llndinghlm se.r, boLwoen huge bites, "please go rushed, !m Imgnn: away. You are laboring undor a liul- nppendlcltlS! "Hoc, ink.- u careful look at my luclnatfon. Yuu have somehow got' ■'re. will you'?" I mo mixed up with your t'nele .lue or, "Cert, Thinking of iiiuliiie ii off your brother Sam, Go away while 11 for n new one?" |get a fow li-milhfiils to eat!" "Iloes my I'lii'. ii-H .""i anything?" I "1 nm going to lollow tho dime- "Not miich. ll nevor did. Tho ycl-i tions given mo hv tho doctor " "" streaks under your eyes show, (Copyright, 1006, by P. C, East- H.ni you un- bilious." I mont.) .Inm-. iiuirti sei-iiu-d tun long.' "And this ass of a doctoi' made you lielievo those wero syin|ilotus -I knew they woro Irelnro lm liriiied me. I have boon saved by just one week." "How?" Ben . the house and I doscondod to lind a Hiings. ;bag of hiirvest awaiting me. When "ll, yes, sir, ure 1 mn. I'm in charge," replied Humpy, g ol harvest nwail.ng• ms. When '■ .* ..„,.„ ,J ^ ^ „ eDV I hnd sampled hr,',. or four spool- »',. ' I'- ' fc d « d ^ metis of lite iruit I nclo lli-ti snid: ",' ■ .,, ,, , . . , .ni ,u ,, ■ •, , i- . uus Kiv'i ion 11 get yoursell in a »iapo. 1 Abe, iiu nd w.u...... nint feeing \""" ""•'• ... u .... t ........ i. Jl. mine ton good to-day. Sim gut. word "i "'"• sir- ; l""1 l h,lv" "' ' "", >0U" U S8t» ™ that ,. littlo orphan'hoy living wilh ! ",'*"r '»*"" arrested? to my nerves, and at my age nobody . . . ,' . .,' ,7, ,,. "Nevor. bus nny business getting me all oi- her sis et- inini in lmiieli . uiiitly ... , ,. , , , ,■,,,, was drown, , llm ,-ist,.,-,,. We never " ''""' '' o. ' ''"", J m' „ -. „ «, , iv saw Iho bov, bul thoy say lm wns 'I''"' \""""' ''W here, and d any ono Ihon the man who lived In the , , -. .,,, i ,, , , goes In slen Hm Imt v shout lor ns- liuuse Ins opposite where llm horso awful smart, I hev dun I hnv» no *-. ' '.' • „u,i„ , , , , , ,, ,k„ poetrv lu Branch Countv, ami If you *-"•\"""" 9 " P0"Hi™ "' terr'b.1' *ml ,al10' C»"K ho,"e* lle R'". ,t'° could step off ,i few versos to send responslblllly, bul I guess you .-an horse and he saw Humpy Skinner, to lho sister It would (ley her tears, '"'anngo It. ■ , and ho saw the crowd, and ho was Can't vnn spare ten mlnute-V?" 'T|I,"P-V (or«?t "" al?01lt 'hyh"")m mad. Ho came up and gave tho body iiiiii bis waiting mother, Only once a kick nml demandeu. in bis life before hud be seen n ileail U'ho li'ft tliis here?" horse, mul ho hud just ached to s^e' "He f.-ll dead," explained Humpy. another. Hero he was with one at "But why di'l he fall deed in front his feet, nnd ho could not only gaze of my house?" Or, as long as he wanted to, but he was "I—I dunno, sir," THE WET FATK OP WA1.TKK HOU- ^ |,oss 0f ihn job. His chest was "Hut some one must know. I'm a fNSON, swelling out with pride when nlong citizen and a taxpayer, and the dly #No particular air.) came thai Chester boy with his eyes has got to protect mc. Again 11*!*, 1 replied ihni I rotilri, nnd a-ft 1 making a few Inquiries the following jappoared: "FISHING FOK WHALES; 'The shades of night were closing [bulging out. who left ihis ilead horse here?" "M»d lie lell vuu to sleep with your feel uiu of ifli and break fas I. dine anil sup on rat nip? down When Mrs. George McGhce, Who lives In Hodden City, near The romping, roaring s(.n. "Oot ou) a story honk and rend •HE GAVE A nEU*0W AND Ai A lelo to orphan lad- IIOOK, Ii wns almut » monster whalo And the story made him glad. • Nn, ma'am, ho didn't lie told l,v night, and with what force they' count my .-ash. v" I did so I ''According to the writer of in.- to live mi milk and water for iln- next four days. Thai boiled dinner * smells m Heaven, bul I can'l touch * h mouthful of it. It's either mil-. J nud water or deatli for me." • "Look here, now," she said, deter- * PILGRIM JOE. will, bin ilm bottle rn' Alleviator alt".- found thai not onlv mv own had ''h" !*'"''-v '" ""' ll"ok' ting „n the parlor table will r ..in boon restored, but I had forty dot- lhu •('hal0 ""*s n)amlnS ''')unl1 1 day Ily George, but what's this, Hum- No ono could answer and the irate py?" he exclaimed, citizen picked up a club, spat on his "A dead horse." hnnds and was making ready io lay 1 "And who's In charge ol him?" j about him when the crowd Hod. j "I am." Throe hours nft.-r being soiil*" lor tho "Who put ynu in charge?" broom Humpy Skinner walked into | "The police." llm house with il nml said: I "Yuu dun't say! Thon you are "Mother dear, lhe broom-making 'Just, ns big as a policeman?" machinery had lost two tf-o.h and f ".lust as hig." had to wait for the dentist lo put I "Well, woll. Sny. Mump Skinner, them in. You sec-—" haven't I always saitl you was just Thou llm hoys out al lhe gate as smart as Cicero? I've said .hat a heard one wild -el! as Humpy was In/oii llines ovor, antl here Is prool seized by the nock, and Ihey ron n- . ■ undisturbed mid bo an asset lo begin lars belonging (o the blond and smil- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * business on anew . • J \\l 1!.- (iilllesl • ^ . i,i,ii!m* il..in.-,l across to lho Wosl In- never io doubt Integrity agin. J A MAS' OF INTEGRITY IS . ,||,,H „m] enroll four patients when Two days Inter I wns jogging u- , AIjWAYS (i. lv, • opened. At tho Sun Francisco fire long botwoon tho towns of Hell Benl . . one tins warped lo tho shape of tho nnd Angels' Boost, when | encoiin- letter s nml still preserved lis con- tored a fomalo, It is agin my prln-!„ hit's. clplos to encounter one when i( can S1"1" ms hnvo been mndo by on- Ascertain that your family drug- possibly he avoided, but this female- n , i • fooling that it was tho greatest dav' linns rivals In husiness Hml mil tor gisl is nol .. horse-thief boforo asking was weeping, and ll socmod my thiolv,„„", '"," Pa>'>'"\\ »«>''■ . .,*„. . „,,, ,,.„„,„„ , ' ' I had been un a spree for a week , denial. M. Pilgrim Pain Al- " ' ■» <*"« eilgrin, joc*s Alluvia- „, ,-h • Imr up. she was going my "". fif'"' ""'''> "' ''"l\""""8,*1 , She stonneri and d ow i k "h"" ' s\"""rfl1 "P "ulBclontly to airway, and I oltorod hor a lift. Tear* Aml l""1" ""' "hl11" ",,"v: !! "L. „? ,". K ,.!,,i ,il „". lisI j" tho United States Arm;'," said '\""""' '"' When he esplod n honk. °' "■ '" 'aet, ynu nre smarter, I'i- way and sot down under n tree and nld kitss who was coated with ' corol ns lur ns we can loarn, wns wondered whether his death was as uf my lar. lt uns the,, thai 1 determined „]k ^./m] ||w Ml ^ f ,lev,.l. |efl in char(,0 „, tt drad hor8(., mMm ns lhlU „, ,hc ,)oor h0|>e 0D And siiitlli.wetl hunk and all; ' ' ™s is lh" ''eglnnlng ol your career, i the street. And stnrtod off for other sens '*'\""" n,JM' onward ynu 11 he climbing \\s ihoitgh he'd hud u call - "P- H'1-v couldn't I have had such (Copyright, 1908, by Eugene Pur- ! luck?" cells.) "Bul hook and lino were In (he Hump m.s walking round and .— . lmm|s round Ihe body, arms folded, and VETERAN VS. RECRUIT. muii' hi ll Trust. I prntiil li-unlur is ^^^^^^^^^^^^ a'11 ""' (irlglnnl nnd sole Inventor, ,,,| n,.„ ,„„, dn> |ast vu,.k, ruling in when I had given hor liv hills to .... . . am! I am pulling ii out from hiima- m\\ usual, good speerita and wonder- subdue hor i .lions, I asked' P''"P''' saw '"s sl" I was .....king for the town of Bust- fully she i-liinheil up besldo me, nnd. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ along. She slopped ^^^^^^^ al sight of the horse, and then itsk- In lime the whalo was landed, nnd ed: "Hubby, is Hint horse dead? "Yi-s'tii," replied Humpy, per iiiii-iiin inotlvi'S If I can mnko 30 lug whs all men c not llggor "l-'eltor wninnn, hnsl lho world glv-|Til° l"',v ",UB ]'"n'''1 "" [}w l""'k .,,,-,„ , h„ ,,:„ „,.,- ^^^^^■^^^^^"™ " I-or I.nuking such it prize. "Iwl '"" "' '"" ul- |^^H "ill—ul liver i-nlliplninl. mii'ntil in. nnd keep m,\\ humanitarian out thnl Integrity paid 80 per cent, en you the Icy heart?" olives l.i the front nl lho snmo timo pi-nlll uiul no after-clap, when I mol I shall usk hu- nn greater reward, up wltih nn uld cuss on fool who Alas! il's nil Ico!" she replied, Is it ii I.. nit lhe nld mini ihe high private, ns he snt at lhe camp (Ire. *"1 mis ntblu-d off to lho Philippines before 1 was used to the feel ol my uniform, and next day alter landing wo wero rushed up lhe country to clenr oul n lot ol l.nd- My Allevlntor en.iinins no break- M'liu'd lo I"- mndo up ul .smiles ami "Sho he. He gul lired ul my looks lusi foods. hhiiiiliu-ss. Wo slopped to pass lho and budo mti lake n sknlo," i„ , , , ,. ., . . It hns nolliing in do nub bf" iii- nu.- n' day, nml hi and b, lis snid- Then I looked moro closely nl her, Ho llri'!"",nl1 "' cfttchln« ll""* "'' Miraiii'i-. "I'llgrl.u, ii warms tho cockoa ol nmi did nnl limi ii i v heart to ,. ,« ,, . - Then- is tu. i-ehale nitii.-li.--l ii. Ii. my heart to i tih".'. I havo lust hlninn htm, though I hold lhat no "" "" '"" ""s '""'* Thee,, is im "yellow .iii^" behind II boiigbl ii su., for nn orphan usil womnn is lo l.lnmo lor Linking un- I have un I'nllcd Stnlos Honalors nml I wouldsl have vour opinion on lion ul If ul. she rnn'l help i. n.oi-e'n in uij I'liy. Hn. sum... Come uiih me and ileu n muloy ran mn hoip being born I lm., nevoc bribed ineniheis ot lho ii,.- ipni wiiet-.- .Itn Intherless will wilhoul horns. I Legislature i ul„- ii go, gnmbol bj tiny and s p liy night. "And whoro goosl thou?" I enn-' From iliujiiug Ihe I'tints In ivnxlng Lnlo.' on, ll il sees lit, thou mny (Iniiod. in ilm cork, Hi.-,-., is iii mnl.rili.ile lo .In- grand chni'lty?" "I goolh In sn.-.-h " "V '" ""' ''Isld'n gnli.y wonl, I And iiiiiI-i n geiille gale Ul night that orphan boy did "sh""' '""■''-• H"* r.rst ti„„. I eve, ',.;;*,'|.'"" j"",',n",i'').', v'.'.',-"^.V...'i'i'.'-,I"",..«','I"r" heard nf a horse hnving liver mm- "*"s- \""" M ', '"" ' l\"""r plaint. I spot* thev do have anil as ar as 1 could SIM mysoll up, ' I iin*nt nuiiig to do anything vory di-i-nm- ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ten times he droamod ihe same "When morning enme lie dug liis bail, Ami hunk um! lino pi'eparod; And finin his liri'nkfn.l i*"( ..way As sunn as e'er ho dnred. lllilli'il In it. .- founding orphan asylums hns --of nnolher man?" I nffor ' thotiBiind dullars In gold nlwnjs been i-lghl in mj line, I Hini- "T|,n same, 'nml Is, I was In inrch Throw lu his Imnk in luipis in ,-uiiii lm- every drop ol nlcnhul lound In'ml nslrlo u'oi- iho pralrlo and liillem.1 ,,{ another lun I hnvo found iiim, ""' '''f*'" ll""' "' "ll"1"- "IX Too SPIHITI FI.I.E TO STlNI. Ilh Alli-ih *. him. liter wnlklng for hull I. mllo Whoro ihni. goosl I will go " Micil ms." li ci s uothliig iii maki Um old i„ stu| d nud said: She si.de !,.-,- arm around my wnisl ' A "'"l*",'l■ ""'i *'"' " \"""'"" di-iinkiii-il uui'se II coulnlns nothing "Behold Hu- spnt' Uoro is peace nnd snugged up to mo, nnd tho toars Il's llllllll'.. lull SIISpl'I'l miiu'-l ' no, last argument; "1 to start the child on n cmwc ol vice and ivst nnd i|nl,'inesfl, li is tlvcWont awav and suiishlno Illumined "'!','." I!',,*,,'s s '' " 'T1\""" liun kiiuw.i ul us iiiuiij as livo cases My enoml.'s poim iu Hie (ni'l lhat miles to the nnl hnbltallon. N'o cor- her fnco, ' " \"""' " "'■ K' ul "I'l Ileitis rlglil nround h , p (all nllovlnle n mnn in Con- nor i i-nn ward hoolers no Iroii- "| nm nol Iree to marry " I said ami nol turn m* thorn hml tho simp- ,,.-i,i.,.... who i-.us i,hum up hy a hi- nnd travail, licit, shall tho or- nfi-i- nwhllo "Hack In lho' sun,, ,d "l"t" ""' ''lsl'"'" '"" ""' '" * toiiis yoi tion. All Unit nils you ,„,w,|,.r iniigiizlni'. Xothlns bul his ,,|mi) ,, M „Mi sing his sung and (oar ||U||unn dwells nn old woman who Ui"' S|'\"""''* '' "" "'"' '"",; is it Illll- biliousness ui- i-lmuniiit- |,,f| eur wns (niinil, nnd I ilu not pro- ..n .(anger, ism." lend in nil-, im- Iraginenl And he wns drowned 11.uie uml then il-n wntcl.es uml nails Inr mo, Sh- muv ,. , ., , . . • ,™"\\ Bi'foi-n limy gul 1.1 ul ovor ,. •Bul yuu haven't ru! II from our , .'„ „ i..-n...ift.I yard ornament al selling my All-viator on the public ,,',,,-t nf ii still ilo'liiii!"Tiiva and ma- niv.l tli.ct ^^^^^^^ "tine doctor is thu sun othor whon l.'s a case as li mis ufi.i- .link when l gol Into n,nii • in watch .....l wall Ior years I ver |J"1 In Ihls piielie tale I havo gut mj warning, mj There nrt* forty-elghl full doses In lown, nnd whnl wns mv surprise to nnd yenrs lo como lm- nil she'll ever' .-i-.i bottle, nml il- -uiiii-, bottle Hnd .hnl old smiling and bland win .„- 'me, |,„. novnrtlieloas tha l-gnl "'l'1"' \"""'"' ' wou cnnvcy Tin i-lce is lln ilm it|i.nro uml imssliiB himsell off for in I guv- Iiiiii miii-,, rope, and tln-n nl ur- mil for .In S'-ii-i- in ihls win world will I Is: Nover Iol an orphnn boy (In llshlng for n .vhnto, Ions as 'round, I. cures fi-osi-bllos In Wi..- critical Jimcturo closed In on him. : i,.| thoo g sins Hie womnn wl.hn' this, lu, ns liiingi-i us ii null. Iiiii i,.,. nnd iing-hites Iii Sin r. After ui,,.,, tho |.npulaco found Ihal ii hud1 great donl of fervor ' ""'''" ,Ml "'"' P1'"1"'1' "' '"' "'"' ll"" ' tompt mu. Ono lull menl licking lho bliitle of nn ux on n frosty | , deceived Ihero wns ni ire I It was thon that j en Hod .mon In-' With nealoualj inul vim; ( would ineiin llm niiihiiliiiu-i- iiiiiI tlm Hi ,- morning nothing will suuth,. work for mo to do, Thn pooplo did .--i-ity i„ K0| n hump on hor nml ',"t* "'"'" '"' \""" 8 ' hoH-iltnl. I might possibly con t y • Injured feelings like mj Allevla-It themselves. During tho fervid <-v- ,,,,.1 ,, t of a bad hole ami It "''"''"* alive, but Um i-lii.nces ui-... iinly ono In tor. ellcmonl I manngeil to turn tho vie uiis also thon Ihal mv faith In hor Tl"' wl* I|IIS *""'" K"' ' ,, hiiiidrod. I s-iii lu ho l.n uml so- The bntlle is bo thick thai the Hill- Urn's pockols wrong sldo out and - tt„s reworded. The off Inro ul.-.-l fell lui, Mrs. Ilnws-r, hut ns u mailer ol .11-,.,, enn pim lit ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ luel I Illll luu H |. i, 1111. -111 ■ t brilliant In u •• Drsl lighl l can't t.-il you Insl hnw it happonod, but when in- Inul sklrmlahod wllh the en- i-iuv for niihii- I found myself and . . Id veteran cui oil Irom tho n aln I . .'■ nml 'Ml li'.I l|P(|, II'' gOl ill'U 11 ' . lOW, Mini i. h'1-l..-.l 10 Ul- ..s ' '!.'. I ii*e IllNtl"'' IIS lll.il I In'' .1 11.ir, nro onlj fourt. I ilu iu,' lho old vol .ti'i counting, ..,d le it li-re's ynur ihni,— ' - 'Chani • I'i ii - ?' I (|tii i loil, " 'Hie nothing! \\ ou no -i it and i un thoso fellows off I wa.il a t|ulut imoko,' "Ho filled and llghtod bis pj,,. ,,,„| lay il'iun mi Hi- broad ol his bach nnil I'-" me to do nil lho fighting 1 Inul his v. .ipni- in nddllfon lo i ne, nml Uu>iieh my ."'ih wero i • • ing tog! III-'. I I'.iin'i ,1 n-.i.i\\ nml du! lhu i - -: I could, s,t n word ol ndvlco or encoi.ragomo.il did I got from ...y i. mrado When I hnd liialllnilcil tor a quarter ol .... hour tho Lm!. ncs withdrew, nnd tho vcti mn -.m up mid led the way ovor lo n here Hn-i had hn-- thickest, Tln-li- wo f I two dead mul ono wounded mnn, ...: I -1 i- ■ .1, iii-'-s llm. two inure iititiinleil had AV, SONNY, YOU'RE A CHEAT cruwlod away, BOY." Humph!' sneered lho old vol, ■' 'What's tb- matter?' though, Hn you know I li i nsl mo- " 'II you can'l do better than ihls monls woro peaceful?" you'd bolter gel detailed Into tho '*'' "' (Iron 1*1111 ph.} horso wllh It. In the possess myself of their contents, nnd I |„to ft mi uml tho lomnlo mis illicit- ''''" "' "ll""'. I"il'1' '"•""'' '" "''* -||,, never i-v-u kicked, ma'nm, II, i-oinmlssary department, Why, in my *1"1"1 Wi'«l " is a fnvnrlli. missile lor inr- ivhon Invited lo see him larrwl nnd !,.,| out on ilm s„fi pralrlo on her I '"'""''' "" " "' "' " i"*"1 M[ '""I i*'"!"'1 -" " llr" '"-1-1 ' *-'"'"1 °" li,lv ""'' killl-"J ""' I" ""*"« "' 'l«K« ""Ihore id ridden out ol mnn on (hand, and by tho timo sho had C0n , "'" '","!'" ',\"""' '" "",'' ' "I'm glad of ihnt That's tho wny lei,!' " '"* "l\"""'' «'hni t so-called Al „ rail I was prosonl in lhe Irnnt L,Pa, , , i hnd lho old Loss un- °;'!' u 1(l "'" ''""''' '"" B)',"",k '"''', I '"'<" " ■'■- '"-- ' H" «'■'.' i ■"- -—: = lln,;"s "l;1 !' ,iM '"', I1? ""', ™,k" ln,*',-'nV "f1" "' f lh° dor inoshim, nnd her efforts lo over- " ^ "l'|1"" "'"" '',"'„„ , o"im,"! '"'"N ' '" l" i,"v"' '"'' '" '* Con.,,.. Block. ». M.chin.r," deceived. \\*l, for :i - ,-',1 and blggi'sl Irlumphs ,f the dreads It (ttko mo wero In vain. I1\"""- '" "' " Nl"ol"n"' !"" ' '" *' sl,-.-,, nisi us well lo. all that." y ... Illlll'll iniin." ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mrs, Dowser had to laugh. Sho .VOllId have Inul tu Inul In- bcvll | Slllllllltlg Ilii'i' lll'l- llilll till IIV Sll- | Inl th- wny upstairs, nnd wns hu in,,,, i it-,-... iiiiiI lnke nn other. wns uh I ns good us uncovering dropping tho subjecl, hut Mr, Bow ail. n.u- i nt In Int, all il ..peral Ions of n coal rond I had scr liixli.' r IiiiiI his sni i-l, bottles will he mu i cni-Uunui :ii - ■ much amid tho plaudits ol "In t'lisi' this milk uml iini-r iln-t L]-,,,(, ty . ko.« i n; con ,,n oi tin muii i -< lioforo I thought to I'up.', .ighl, Jllnil, by Ruby lii.i.g lus, j .'leepl grander Hung tu hu u pool niul pm? niien she had passed un along c„ THE MILES Concrele BoildiniBlockMschlniIs 01 ' " i"p'p-»i|,|"B»* Hv ■ six iin.,.8 m, i .I.-, ij^tvisaiijass^^ (Cupyrlghl 1000, hv II .t wen- lui hv n hoy aboul fifteen years purcoinniuii ntmichlne. Send for uiiioiu. * * spiiigiu'.j ' ,nld, and hla first ..it was to raise io\\miniBrw.MfrCo.,NlatsnF«IU,Ontario.ag i™ Fascinating Cloaks Share Honors With Coats Voiles and Grenadines Better Than Ever This Season SIN'CE London — tin* home of tailor-made clothes—has do- creed .ha. separate coats, o{ in-.-..- and varied kinds, an- to be w,:-. this winter, the long, loose wrap, whether it be coat or cape nr a combination, has become oven in ire if an iii'li-p'-i- <; le, ti mustn't be to - dressy, unless yn '•■• one "t lii- mortals who are I/. .-■ | ' ir cursed - with automo- |, -:, i carriages galore, y-i it be radically unlike the coats thai I mdou has advanced; regular ,.'-■ -• .- i raglans and interesting thi ..- if sturdy Sc leh plaids, nun e- if fairly short coats for .ill tii i the short - iBts ill tb ■ few years ag , ith or "' •■ ■ ,f tl Id-fasl ed - ir inl - - - '"-■ ■■'■ - [i in ita circular lii •' . - - - marked. The i r sk ri -. I . iy, are built upoi .... - ... • (In ri - ■ -. - nf rip; ling ' ' theil Btl ' '. I-. ..,,..,,. ., . .' ■ ■ md h ilf i-- *-. in - • in idi itin. . •' 1:1 • lik ll.-- -!..-:..:..: if old fined wrap-!, with odd facings set upon the openings like absurd littlo cuffs, Some fascinating little cl are very like thoso that everybody who came from London throe - ' iur years ngo fell in love with at Liberty's snd brought ulong in her train. Only, like the cireul ir ape they nr- cui on very much more eir -ular lines. They boasl the hood, and a heavy silk cor I in front by w iy ' fastening. The pretties! --:' them all are f light blu- -the palest, most silvery tlnl ""' :- I - mdoloth, lined wi'h silk ut tl.e -.iiu- ih with '.in' of the pomp 11 with whol is evi n lovi ueh wonder rings Old : ; ul'-. too, for 1 Red I, 11 est ■ ■ 09, Ol ■ ■ : ■ :i,ul- "I clotl - I- . -. im- p follow. . . . 1 ; . ' '.I '....: i broidery with a bit nf velvet—black >-r some rather vivid shade—makes th- -.:-,!;.■ trimming, And i'or that matter, m :--:: trimming tipi i a - at ■ • ■■ led ' be worn at all sorts of ild 1 ■ it! rly tl lai ■- V 01LES mul grenadines nnil their numerous kin nre to b,. better than ever this winter—plain mi.-.-, of course, luu a. many -f them interestingly em- bn ler :d, or ..- interesting in the wav shadow effects Imve been do- veluped and applied In stripes and .-lieeks and even in curious broken plaids. Often lhe plain ones nre trimmed with bands of embroidery, dime RADIUM SILK IN HIGH FAVOR Notes of French Fashions ill- high -!-. of old g Id T* I -lid silver is worn with flow- - red muslin -In ■--,, the touch of metal repeated upon Hi-, corsage, Xine women out of ton w -,ir I -ng laee .ear!'-. Tin— nr- at leasl thr— yards long, with ruUmr heavy ends snd Ij— centres. They ur- pul ">i witt -ven tb- simplest cotton gowns arid lond u touch of olegn. lo older women, especially to lln* very -liin type I -,r young girl,, how ovor, .In--.- appear in the American i;.- .. little ii"i pictun re lj mental for .my lm' evi ning ■■ t Wlnt- sliu-i invariably nod mpnn,' .ueh costumes, T! -■ .ir, madm ither ul -ui vas or of kid which is more fashionable iln. yenr lhnn Inn k I n High shuns are morn ftishi mnhli than low oni -., and ihey ur- usually fastened with linnvy llnl penrl buttons, giving a glove liko offoct. R'-- - -,! ,11k . ' . ■ ,|OW ip thl toned mi month.. ■ - . ■< % ■ ■ ■ it Ui. . . | ; - ■ ■ - ' -■ ■ - i il,.- ■ ■ . : m i ■ ' ' lillipl m ■ - ■ M ' .' ■' i ■ . i ry everyday p r lllltim . . ll I I- • Ml ' ,1 M. . M' I fl,., I ' , ' ■ ■ I' I I", is us well n - .i in.I,' ev ii ,,'.,»"! ' , li, i j ll.. | laplUdS, Tin I lllttl » ■■ - nol .-lv.-..: ,i- ii:- material ill wil ibblng, ' ' .' 'I ,. "i Of lius . , Mm r all. I li rgt lj dependent rseli ti beauty li un- ' the i -M i i" !• i ■ ■ posi ;. nl '.'i:t pinkish ,:. , .mm,, or In . ■ - -link ho- .MMI I.IIM ' ' ' ' ' lll.l ' ■' .' -: ' ■ -. .... ■ ' il iiruni | . • :.' h I'l M m 'i . . whf.e, v ... • ■ . '*., I- in irl ■ single nr - luster hatr-lli ■>.■ ih IIII - - - - 'i'11 u ' Ive wns a Hul," dress Ihnl top's llm liin... m. ;i summer silk. This lind nn ash-brown nml white j>l,i stripe, wilh n lomewhnl doBhlng figure like a Bmall cosmos in shadowy white, li wns simply trimmed wllh a very ill,lo Duo tor- lhnn lace, with plain hrown silk lo match iln- deeper nm- uf Un- material, uml n touch nf hi ni. Sum,. ,,! ti,, radium silk hus almost il 1,1 f,,ilinul designs, hm much moro irl •. iiii woven, A charming uiu- in whin- nmi French hi ilrlpoi, ihe ■tripe broken nmi tonod down by pinpoint white 'i"'s. was covered wllh nur- ■ ; ihadowy figure! In white. - i ■'- m .-. very protty ire "... pink, l.lue or lavender nml .:,,',,' MM... Willi ■ ■ nu in res ui 10 "I i l"i In .1 .... , , i; i.i,, ,„i pink pah blue nmi royal ivendei Thl " lacqu 'I i hm by ll"- wny. . :,-. inin li iii evldoi -, Hi. ,,, 10 i ilii,I fnnn III" m -I iln- process ,,i w.iv pi . whi' ii 1.1. novo. i ii imiii '.< 'i upon, w.i'i nothing mure i - " i which lifted i't , : ii ii-. sin. um nf ihe way tl pe nl iilnle.Ileal h wen. . " . ■ mil i.in i ic in; thrown ■ , mi-mi. un lop II - ii-" h used in whit'- , , ilm i: mm iii, , win, ilinmund- "Ulii llnlnh , .MM" nl l.lll'it SIlllS IIUlll- I mon popular lhnn ihh, silk. II - ■ ii ii,- iin-.ii.iiiie mulling ii ii important In making up nullum i M, lint n iIiimikIimii! wllh Ihe -uui" material, u> u l« n i sh lo lake ii ■ nu I the liiii'u: 'im- iiuiilliy Is i lined v nli '!■ lll.lilfnl I'miIIi. "I"' hi ,.,- (own., where whllo Ih n uh up .....m .i pink rn- iiiu" lining, oi II i ,uk over :i deeper Ions, giving ■ lovely Hi'ii'i'-i-m iffi-ii. iu silks of exactly the sunn, lone ns the material, or in Persian colors, iheir barbaric tones softened tn ilm quiotesl of tints, yet preserving iheir character wonderfully. As oflen us wilh lhe foulards lhat I'nris has mndo sueh fascinating In,use gnwus nl, plain uml embroidered voiles are combined, with the prettiest nl* results—th inbiiia- 1 ion. iu sum.' mysterious way, .ml interfering at nil wiih tht- scheme of trimming. On a few voile house dresses ol- l.niv sleeves ure seen, bill uflener llie sluirl slueve of voile is eked out with a deep eull uf luce. Touches uf black are upon almost ..11 of them, usually black velvet. Velvet, for ihui matter, promises t" be ns piipulnr ns il was lasl winter, mid llm! is saying a great dca). fnr lust winter snw velvets al lhe height nf their popularity, As lu crcpo de chine, it-even in ils palest tints ur while—is .... ecu- iiniiiieiil investment Inr lhe womnn whose liuuse gowns have lu ,|n dinv over several sciniiius, I'ur il ileum nnd washes ami dyes as practically nu other silk dues, und lends itself In all lhe wonderful dressings and shirring thai everybody nlfeels these days ul pliable materials. Subdued Effects Promised For Fall Tlllll <-xtri-.ii.si will In- unlmppy this coming seiison ilm day nl' lund uml gnrlsh eull,rs is our, I'ur ilu- limo being, ami nd- mn— models show n iva-timi in fnvor uf suliilii-d offcctS bulb I'm- Strool und evening tvi-iii'. Brown, which has boon ovoiduno snmnwlial '.liis irjnmor. wiib llie lOUcllOS uf il llllll wen- lu In- u-li mi ovory nrtiolo of woariiiR op- parol, I'loin sl s mi lull, refuses Iii Iii, ousted, nnd is ono uf tho lending lulus I'm- ilu- ruining winli'i—especially fm- tailor soils, lt is undoubtedly moro appropriate for -nld weather lhnn Iml, as il lms a particularly iv.'.in. comfortable Innk whon worn by lho fow women lu whom it is absolutely becoming. drays nlso are lu lie guild again, Iml im! lln- pill- dnvi' tOI.OS In which we bav- grown ii—.tislnnit-il. Tb- stools mid di.ik bluo-gvuys me iu evidence uml Iwo-toncd effects rather than n solid color. In choosing a gray gnwn I'ur winter street w.-ar select nm* of Ibe finn-v suili.igs - --ileal Stripes, diauunal weaves or invisible plaids rather than a plain material, i'ur reception dresses and after- nuiili wen.- nothing is lovelier (Inm ii dolionto gray in lho thin, soft, materials martiuisotto, voilo, rn- dium rn* crepo do chino -that will In- su popular. .Nu woman who enn wi-iii- this color shuulil ever be willi- mil such n gown, us it tills many a breach, Light gray, by ilu. way, is more generally becoming by artificial light, especially if .. shndo with pink rn* lavender undoi'tones is chosen in pri'l'-rciici' in n blue-gray. Despair not,you woman win. looks "n friglu" in black—plain nr combined—and dislikes the Quaker grays and browns. Vuu will not Iw "lhe udd sheep" shuulil ynu sternly refuse (u make yourself hideous. There iB a wide color range from whioh you mny ehnuse to array yourself—mnrlllC, t-zur, gazelle, garnet, ruse and myrtle are all among lhe new Dines thnt premise In be in vogue fur street wear—not to mention plaids, jC-l I" f HP / VEJQETA5LE-SATE AND RIifTOMTOR WISDOM dry. Then they bring them In and Iron with a rather cool iron, pressing very hard; but l will tell you what Is ever su much better. "After 1 am sure my flannels are clean, I press aa much of the waler as 1 can nut uf ihem wilh my bunds, shaking them well afterward, 'ihen 1 slip them un shaped shirt-boards. You see, 1 have them here to tit nil of our flannels. These 1 hang out in the air, If it Is clear (and it should lie. for flannel flhuuld not be washed on a rainy day, for the sin ami air are such cleansers and purifiers,), until the shirts are perfectly dry. if yon i-annoi dry theni out- doors, lung them near a steam radiator ur register, bui not too near, as hm air will harden and shrink theni almost as quickly as hot water. "Of course, drawers, flannel petticoats and nigh!g"wii8 cannot he, put on boards, but should be pinned very cu refill ly to tlie line, so as not to get out uf shape. "l do not Iron my flannels at nil. fur 1 think it makes them silff and disagreeable, Instead, 1 pull ihem Into shape and smooth ihem with the hand. If the muslin band around tbe neck of a shirt or thc waistband of drawers Is a liitlt) rough, 1 run an iron lightly over li. on the back of the stove with u little water, adding more as It cooks, until It becomes a clear, soft jelly, men buttle it and keep some place where lt will not freeze and harden." "Sure, ma'am, but It sounds a uuare way to wash, but I'll be tryin' It next wake. Like the blankets, now, do yes be just cleanin' tlie in without wa.shin', too'.'" "Well, Bridget, you can use hotter water for blankets, but yuu must not rub theni. Just sop them up and down In a tub half full of strung soapsuds, and twu or tliree tablespoonfuls of dissolved borax. After you have theni well washed in one tubful of suds, put them in arfother and repeat the sopping. Then rinse in a clean waler. run through a wringer that has been made very loose, and hang out in the wind and sun to dry. I'ln them well to the line so they do not sag out of shape nor fall to tbt ground Willi their own weight. PULL BLANKETS INTO SHAPE "When the blankets are entirely dry, bring them into the laundry and get cook to help you pull them till ihey nre perfectly straight on the edges, then fold them neatly. Some people press their blankets by coveting ihem with a White muslin and putting Ihem between a large hunk nr a letter press, but they really get smooth enough liy careful pulling." ■'And how's it about the temperyehoor of the blankel waters? Must thev be ' _ ... for Willie shlrls?" "Yes, Indeed, Bridget. I m glad you thought of that, for It is one of Ihe most Important things about blanket washing. "Many people nowadays send their blankets to be cleaned, They eortulnly home looking just like new, for they nre ail combed, you see; but ns fl is very expensive, I'm going to let you try those nice white ones with tin blup border that are on Willie's bed T'm sure if you dn Just as I've told you Soap rlnir- Nol ti.i-.nn: dreamed of -nch a horror, yon may Ini'iKlm* thai we were distressed beyond eii.ri'KKiun to find the uan* iimont ready tu walk away by itself, "tbey" were mi plentiful. I used the quaniiiy or ingredients designated ualous- ly. It Is nriv. two weeks slnee we hav.- icon a single "creeper." <>f course, I have dons n great deal of bind work with tho wretchri, uin-Ji ns plastering hoh*K In the wills ami stripping ..if paper, puIiuihk ami scrubbing, etc, nn.- cunnot depend upon the acid aliuii', A vast deal of labor ami ennHiant care an- required to cleanse He* premises thoroughly l bIbo burned milphur 10 purify rooms. My lioUBfl Is not yel Ifli* lied, nur ahull I le. I ai homo null! we uro free (rum the terrible iiuits, I hops thli mnj be ul iim" to hoiim'imitlu'rs who really wish i<> n,- ncal and to rid tbulr homes of ibe Invaders. Perseverance li tho true secret ot moceii whore i.>-.n ui;--. are concerned. Nuw for a petition! Is there uny une uf Our Kainllv who has i:-""i. healthy clematis routs and whu iviu give a rooi to one who winin-H to beHuili'y ber home? 1 lmvo bean *..:■■*.'■ , r -in! with (h>- ' ■ ■'■• 1 have huilnht. Un, II C 11 (Buffalo, N. v i \\\\ ill you kindly let me huve your address In full'.' I am sure the roots will be Offered to vou, and I should like lo direct mt,ihg.nil-, those who apph to mc for your name and homo. "Jjumtlo" Is good as far us it goes, bul It lulls short of uxpllcKnoai Diabetes Dietary Asked For u'e biiie u dlabolps putioni iii .nu* family nnd tlmi ii liuul in keep bun mitiHiied on llll dietary uiluw.*