@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "7ed7d702-6e5b-4679-b422-38418ed1e09c"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-06-23"@en, "1903-08-15"@en ; dcterms:description "Published in the interest of the people of Moyie and East Kootenay."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xmoyie/items/1.0183225/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ WlttSSBM:, SaaiS ;rrV ���sm ytjF.y^'' ^~~* ������ *"v''-; va''- -A--" - ' i,.i: , .'; . . . .',,r .-. ... . ;-.'"���'.'', h. - .A - A .'. ���.��� 'xs&J' ls'14 M0YIE,::K::0.'.ATI(AJST-1K.1S 8&A iff . M w f ;% A .|fcgj;: Kca- m w m .' -ill L IllIBWl OUlty fAomhraUA 8- ��� * a'V A?": ..-/��� '��������� -i A 'A' jiid,:!ted;;Hi;i aiifl; A;W, Sutherlami,;.,, J'A A!-'I.'.' ���;;.''''. te ;p '���,-. ��.a ��� ��� . of the meebng y/bicu.iheyt.heia .tnret *sh Bound ���0r|)e1yti's: Seconds, . ��� ^lirewia^tlieSponge-;i ���:^AA>:';^ ��������� .v ��� , i ;-';'.!������ .Jii-s.-*" '���...<) ��� '. .���' ������-������:' . ! . W- r::'-'^:' a>:��; :-0' KM' KM: r '"Aw? iv** f^Sri te ^i &t��. Av rAI Mi aa :a AfLer'len'i'Ounds of;��� desjwrale .;-fi.gli't- i'ug:C.6r.bptt\\��oiVtAiay;n/-pi tliq AleelianifcA pavilliou .i'hrSa.haJrran^ ���Cisco, Jflstpiiighl. a 'Both a Jt-fiViGo ;anti (J9flkti���wo,reJn tha pii;k��6f:,c.on(liuoh :aqd'x>ub;,up Agopdphard;;;.Jight to^alht? 'jastA IA several - ,pf:a\\lhef'-.T;oun(i-8v-'Gc!r- Tbe'':Lib.erVis''win;li'oid Wednesday '���';.. ^vejiin'r ii g y/bich.ipe:yt..neio .larue yvcoks..'ago,''and::lhe;saina ,d^legates ��� wijl;: s^ndAlectedjp-:attend;:;pThte ouiconie of .Uie'meeting is :hani: to'-, prediqAat tMs-::iin\\o.:ytfi'Ci;fy .icrag.:':;;\\vili.'be:thc-.coi>lo|5k "no't'a.t':':*iiV-:>'ia>-iO would1 rather devote ''liw''.t.ime.'-..loa:lii's' practices' fcliaii^oApterliiib.'U^ Apcerp ;tftihti(;s;of-ia poH.lidal ;ca)npi!gnx;:;Biv!. 'the. nri ti ^l3T'pwry'-:.;factiari" b'si a.sijfiipaven-VV.y forceclf him'^g'tfjrist..''iiis. >wll tp'enter the cop test.':; At implying; '/biiesasaypthrtt ai^'i ''ca^e!.'GKanbrb6t:sectireQ both���Lhcp'.'Gon; 'iervatiye. and Liberal'iibmihetis ' thstt;:i' third inanAillA Aepeudeut caiidid^e''^ port'the;pa:rly' that.wjU;'Ae ;An;fi ppw ���;. a a . . ���;���, ���,; ���, ��� . ���. ���-, - . ,��� a-.-. ., ��� |,,: He' was muchiigbter bniiis;ileetf! :than:|:'. ������...-., .-������ P a-���,-���-,,���,,, .���-.;., aa ���-.-,,- ��� r,, ������������^���^: y:a.'S"? paa,;.,,. .>?,---'���-: ';A !i -p ... f ' :.A of .some of the ApraoLicar' pplifcioian? Jeffries, hut Ins blowfi did .notihuVera.} ,���..:: p.-'. ������.-,.H--;.. ���.',: , : ���.-���:, y... ,,.....,, ',f a:,^;,:Aaa ���.���/,":, aa -���.' .a-^va,. ..among the .Granbrofpk- .Libera.13. is;; nipt telling eilec ton,: nis opponent;; , p-. t.-;.the. i-p a a ���%. -a., -a -p ������ -...,..-,;. a,,-, v" "' i-L a end��� of the 'tenth'; round ,;'������'hi'�����������'������ second Aal ;^S '���"'���;;v ��� A' ">'��� >'-i^ ^> ':^.Jpi^:i&^i^*-M^'ij��iy': ^^^^^^ !^>^^^^^^o,^^^^���^���,^*^������^':������^��� a- v^->=*-^ s;=i,.>'- ;-:'���.':'��� ;,,���.'.;;; sxbc.K:,-.QubiA.'rioirsv.:a:.'p- :;.^ .'Furnished by BealeAjaEl^ell ���'prok^' Bra. ;Moyie,A>.' n,,,.;;;;;' p "' '",���,������'.. p;\\;-:v '������,';'::--!'':, ,p,.'a; ;������' " '������::���'��������� 'iii: AskeciA vy.3?id:'������:���-.''.������ Growls Neat Goal^::;;i?^0.O0;:^ MiffiBfiiii' Kewp^Selected;^ ���p ������ SptrGpsi":and; ^ ��� Gomplled a ���Kyy^^:^^^ 'Ayyipa','-aaitda,'Paster.^y\\ - iiK St. Euuenet ,.v:i..;'..A,-'. A: ���'���ty,''-"'-' jiforth Star A:...'.A ���,>,.; .������ iy' '13;::, l'StiTlivari-'..'. .a .iv A ;^A ��� ';'-'; Ai;-' ^���''GaiAtlpldaFieldsA,'A- ���:;;"''"': 5;i:: ���.Golaonda'A-:'. A.A.'.'; - '��� ;. '������19,,' 'V/ar^gle',.. A'...". A. A; ..p-,A 5 ,.;��� :Ea.yup..;l,.,A-'a---a''''-'/'-v'''--'-^�� ' .American BojA'a...'; . ; :a :';>��������� Aiberta;Coyl'Go...'Va.';' ,'.;;3.50:. East:g;.ll'^pal.'.:ya'p> 75-.. Stodge tie Mountain a' 10; Caii; Oil & Goal Ltd; "3.50;'.; 11' :--:lS--; .:'T3.''. ..'.';16A ',;.::2i'f. wj1 jyjwawiMWW wwt threwAb thesponge. ,; ��� -': ��� a-;,, -.- ,; :������:�� .'J .-,...,... -a ��� .. ���'a.a.: p. a aa .a- ia 'a.v ,;,���.��� :.: a-.. ..��������,. ���. p; aThrbug hpilie ��� enterprise prAlcMahoh Bros/ the...repDrtf.bl "���.the light, was re- .���-' ,-,)��� .-..,���������.������'��� :-a ., ...��� -a ���...������������ ������. ....... D:j^. ;��� aa a' ceive'd by founds at the a Hotel Ivbote- xiiiy 1 a<5t A iglrt. iyy.y: :y, y'.: yi: pp: V';A/A'-' ^iis'teringA^o'te'rs'.^aVrheriaj vitling- for:,thea.tfaasferring-,Ar:Aoters from ���biie.'ridiri'g'1'p ;3npther.^.p,:l;^'���y;;.Apl;:' :'���; ;Fc)llovving;Ar6;the aum'ber d(;",voters; 1 atioii bnaathe a'Liberal ,:ucliet^ inv; the regisfered;bpAo Fridayrjtt1 popti Ah the;; ^nVir clistficta paA';',..: yy^\\..V;���,p.a'..." .."...,���'���'];Hi':G..P. li."; has ;��� declai'ed c^l^^li^^^yl'^yy ; a hprd;:'Btrathcptja;,,bd3 a'Celebrntedphiri eiglpy-second,birthday. ;a'.pa '."', ���;','...x',. ���' ���..." AAuri'ica'ue lias visitetl.1 he Island;oj; 'ftlartiniq'Uo^dbuig^ %'^JolihvMttch'eil-has���'���WeseTi ��� igrteclabyfn /New'York'sda\\vyer'^for:i^ ���Iat'��e'r:".clai;rris,;lje".worked out theaplitri ���'6'f''setilme'fft';;:bP,'thc-a'n beipga;talei^Aoavei-y;'kindly:p:b^ .pdqpieAliv.itig.lpi^ ���.towns:; -/iy y y p;v';;!;;';'';p;;;,r;;::';;?';;p;;,, Yrister da}'; tyaG' t her la's i "v day' ;��� f br: re- A.. Aro Ar ho ir.it Aay: c6nckrn..-,' i.;y '��� aAf.you; ..i'httend .pimf^i^^Sga'P^^^'Vv inAIoyic;dbn:!:fcA'ait,auiAiV;';tlie:.:Tu ti .��� ,bpeiv;Any',btA-.,.buy;; npw>': ���.��ee;pyyS.y!y a;diy.i;��l-|;B1j^er^ a;^0^ ';p:ii:t^pi'.to>v.ri'i'!vV'Xlsp\\;''3 Aablfe for rciit.---���'������. -, A, -';;;.������ y:yyiyyy���������.a:-:;:a CQWSERVATIVEplPl-ATFOR '"'i;^doptoil:at'iteHit!lst61:'py:Sep'tcm a.,i:;;That this'coriyentiqli reaUlrrn's{lie:pobey.oi:p:il 0iheT>ftrty.iri inatterH AfpprovinqJ til xoads and-y \\riiils;: the bwiiei-shij) liuria'coiitror; of - ra .ah<'r'.Uip.-''d6'r^ ;sources;of tbe;:|]KOYiiice csA^ttidadowajirriho., ,���: ;platfonn"p.(!6iJ|to'diii Dctobc-r^i^Dp yhiclijsinfiiy foiiAvAppa^-aa; yy? :-y:.y.;:\\yyi yy y.:y/y..i<:yy y,, a;;,To actively aid in the construction;'of- trails,--; ledAal^otferSAis>;:N7hicha;^ tpeari;tbgttaa,genet'al election is;not;iar iJUiidiufeof Apvitioiaiati-uDiproaila aOfr'^iihlic.'p.;,.; ,(lisi;a;irt;i};;:AA'';Aa,AAA?''yA rieeessity-;p:aa'-a���',; ,;';;- ipA':;5-?-;-Ay /;;;��� a-a-r--aa a -a -p .aap-a.'a. ava"aa': -^:;.;v--'^.- r/j a"'"Ri:'adcipt; tlio ���-���prilicipleSvi'-zrila-.'SOVOrnpont a a ��a Gbhdral-Mnes;pwho;;bas,a'.iast tired frbni'tbe'lJmtedA'iate^ariny^ staiidesaor aig;;:pr^vbicc;A if'CWllffl; :; Paid tfp GapitA: ^S.tOO.POQ. D��A��:AAa.;:iAs#A?SBA'''eiejt.* Cranbrobk riding r ���-��������� ��������� .(,.-.������ ��� -��� ���. -."������<���. ; GraAbi'pok .:.;���..;;; iy.iy ,'���.;: .-p^A" ;;Fo^rtpSteeje.';���;; Ip7.v;\\;,.pa.,. ; rtio^'ie.a.... ;..a ,.;. :���', V-������"���������' ^Marysv^ilca .A ���;. :..';;;.aa,;r. f.t f,Vf ar d n er;.' a:A.; -y y:)''. ���;;..-;;'.''.;:. "y Ry,an^.:.vV.p>v;a:.a:...'p.,;^.';;-A;: Migcellanepjis. . y..^:-��� i~'iiy"-: ���Kiii^rleyJ;a(rid''Nbrih'c;Sl%v :lr'erry';.Greek.p,. aYy,y'y.yy..' PalrnefS.'Ear A , yyiy.y.yyr. :Wasaa..p.L.:a';;.a'va:.'-a-;''-'"-?'. ��� -::-' ���707 ;:i62 "'��� rlWpolilcal; battleA-ill gdbn; lie;pn'.1 ;So Co'iit'rSA; yet. re ken:ot:as Acapdidatepn.;;ihb , JDeiA bcratic .ticket[sXtM.AiieiA;pfeeid,ential ;electioil. ';;:���'.���;;' '.;������'.' ���':��� -A'' "y" vp,.A'.'"'^:',! -aa:: -i .;Local-;news;'' addption;bi'tHe;pnneii;to;vliat lijrvbbpus should ;W-:BrftlvtS'd-.tiO,-au^ not give tho.goA-i'umeiit of the provincp'eoAp trol.0f rates'p'v'ei' lilies.,b'bin'iseii, tpgetlifcl- ;y.'i tti. the o'ptiyn.AxiAehAe.;..; ������.;��� i '���;������'��� ���]��� .'a,', 'v.;'������':;:' ' -'/'To -actively, assist; by st n to. Aid in '.'tho : dc\\(cl-.;. opmaut;"oi the agvieulturta';'Asonrcof-o^thc'; pro viuce,; 9.7 ��� i I'S'r.l'n MW) S8PM! ^a^^CSMSi^iM S'Ff Av^ _H:^^-'��v>r ^sa^r^yapv-;- ! ^'W ���^���-^'^."���^stS'o ::yai ,. '^^.ooo,ob(/; ';.'$2,983,S9fr .���;^2,U3G,315S'.' Ife' ������HE T.:R. ,E. H GS. >'!BipdJ.l.aJi..u��!i��^.-.- '. : . CA^ITAE,���'��� cAulhorized')���'-, ��� ��� I, ;: ������ C AAITAE;'{t'tiid." V>0.:. ���;���������" " .;^p,;EESTp,':a.;,...V''a-^.';- -���'���������;���-,'���:-':' /vE-OFFIGE^a:OEONTO; OKTAE1.0. ;; p , ii VvA^'-^A '' MPTALTTT Erca" E Ai. WlLKIEi".V:ice-Jr*rer ��r-? ^pa. ,viav..-. ,VY,Ussista.ot Ge.n,;-Man��ger.'. W.: ^011 ^.AA^:^hi ��� .. ,T/Nri'"-;A ccaerAbanKlng buA- ���* ness transacled.;. ; ,'���������[. -. .... -,-. ..������- ,-��� ....... :-^,-v-;?^^;^r''^P.^''Sinyih ha'S'-retiiiibfe'diito^r^ ..Thereis a'deal pendinfe betv?eenatne.;l ; --. a, a. .Jv- .pa ~^-~.-. , w(ly;p9Ucy abpYescviortiicax-i i.ieaeoompashed;a . AA' ��!��� ''Fu^enp cbmiiiinv and ^ihe^ '.rraH'!a'; TaY;E ���'-;''i;ivt- "J-i Ar p Ap-aa -aa.ra. '���., ,.' av ...a. - .,y ^.y,;, ������ .������ a a./.o. *:.'. ������ y ,. -p. ���'!--. ,y :.i fo'-fori'Strtict-; railwavs .liudcr'. oortiiiu Vappro.veil iy . m j smelter a fbr , Ahe.-iOUtptitt ot;;the. mine ^lus,.wcet..;.;;a/,,.;a v :ryyy .-.:;,.;.:. ��� , : rc.glliiitions, aitalogos-to. Ae system ��� ''.thnt has rep pa:v% Iwbibliamaiabe; >cpn;Siim;& : r-'.-.-7 ',, a. "a "A- V-, +', L w,'.,,i^(K.^n,vT^ ' A1-- v* V*. ; A Vrr'���'���'.���. .���������.,'.,:���'������>".,..>' .A [���iifthfcUiiitea.'.States;TrithcouHioh=adv{\\utngctc.-. ������i:yf{y^0^:-'^^^^ ^fi:: M.\\ {b-l'ernialaBt.Saturdayr-wbeiAit-: meet-'] 'pav p.p ,; ��� ,p a ���-",:...:: A'A<;- yy- p,:j. p�� Tharto oucArago Ac.��ining,ihdastfy;;thp a aGovefuiKent Agiint':AriTisApn^^ ;A'A; :cop!d !>y; arr'Aed ;'A;the^ -'..(S..~y hi '^lovie: Alusa-weefcaA^ dam which ^isiofeciedj^t'" ispring at lorAlontreA;io;cOnAr-Witn: --^^AA ;T,l0^Us ,^lk A ; " Sba^bnc^y .AlifeaG. y- *ri ^ "\\]n^ ,yin^^ .thought ith lit in im^ " ��� ������''" ��� ' ���'" " a a ��� ,(-..--.a- -;--aA--.,..a.. a;, a.; ;.a.a���.���. .,, .,,, - ���j.'.a'st .'' ,r!'l\\i* N '��� SAYINGS':'piAiKlAlE^T��� allowed.-.p'ri depositsl ^ # '"- *i �����5 jJr Euro liluo jjx.aiii..i^-> - ������.���-".---,--- i'���������'��� W ' i ' V'-'' ��� i scr&*iAblo.in all p^rt^/of - Canada, . tjnited States, and ,; - j... D"1 ;^!AciaVn:ttentioAgiven to collections. p.,.,a a 4, ���:;,.A;'^,-;%;p;.p;A;;.;;;;p;;av.::;/Ft..Hv ���vannwn i.iieloot of ;Moylo-i!' lakep by . tlu? ^ivOvienuy; AuuiBer . coulpauy.1 a.-vp- ���'duro'..h'a3' raised'lhe water in'p'lbe-. Inks ,A and. has caused cana'iddrabls- :'fAhitt in X-lJfl.; pulp:aiaiid.ajeisc^a.pro.visioaa.;. -,..'. ; " - .'-n A-' :-'v'w;"l-,;.'-:���'' , ^.-���a'Sbi'Hr!a'l..��iaade/ori:rer6fcstmg.Rnd .t;!ti>.t,,-sM.;>H���.-v l:her<3,is'Lalkof -a -(laiipiicbeiag, ^;yt!ii AjjnucAe ' -..,-- ��� - ...... .. ngreemenlAviU beareadied .there And j ,:a "."; . >-:aA- r ��� '"v-.Ci.1 A���A 'E-'v 'Aat-Ae i;tt#i]UUr.'^iiri(t-ccivwnAe��t.o'f,;the Mrs. ���'tijrinauvat.ui.-iVi-ri-.-.-'.Mep.j^.o, -v^ure. j prbrince shoykHiei;^yerei:ltne;eR;jrt to..sccur^. that the 'mine' ivill soon -be; nuining; !' ' ,- ��� ���������' if ���- : ' ' .*, t; a,.v -,v-n -Mi.ii 1 tlii! ejcoliisich of Asiatic IkMdv. ,.;. ..- a.-,.a ] up'-irprn.Ai.pr-i.!S3('y', A,.ine?: .ul-. a-.. >isut .t gpTl3��.1;aji0 niattur ul B'utwr terms-'.i.-r the way ;,. ;p,������A: ; ' "'"���'������ ��� '���..������ oisabsidv and apiiroprin-tioas/or the provincfi i.tUlfc >\\te^-. . - ���...-. . . .a ,���.��� . .. aahnirll, 5p viL-oroHi-h- nrossed tlnoa theDomm- ���. The .low price o'f lead "ih the London } ........ . . . market is one of the chief obAacles atj '* JoaSterria, chieraccountant; lor A. ty'.wosentAiine; ItvApvesa^ nuirAiv between,; j-nfit a-A' loss iO:'tM.oyie'.ru /!.-,; work on ...in.'.'making smalter-A'-are'- a^y^)' a con tract.A.-iui & .1*1 *A A'fbrc.e oi men: AAe' been working ;(' purchasing ore' when;'.the market ;ior [.greatly improved their appearance. ���-, their prpdu'ct j.o-'uncertain. 'Tlie find-,1 ^.[iss Edi'thHawke was in Gratibrook, ing ofV:najk8t. &r such n.lavge 1ua�� j the fi-'sL of Abe week visitins friends! . titv of lead is no. snialTitem -when it is -a ������ ,���������.-.'��� ,.���'������.��� tiiken into consideration lhat. the bulk of it must be .disposed of on foreign ���countries.. ;.;;v; .';".'. ':���'.��� '���'" -,:.':' .Then there.is a rumor , afloat ;tb at theO/P.'E. is demknding a. sHcbpol ho bonus���Xrotil the aiineownsrs, pTbe should be vigorously pressed upon the;. Pomm- ii'i'n doveniniciU... '���.-��������������� a--.. ��������� ���'.-,' ."' ' ...::- i) ���'Jiiatttie'sil'.'ei'-l.iiKliadustru-s of Ihe'.prov- iii'co i'i!- f i>s to red Mini cricounujed by tbe imposition ot-iucreased customs duties on lead andf load products imported into ..Canada, nnd -that,, the conservative' iitemljers oi.. the'���Potniuipu House A urgeil to 'support , nny motion;-intra-, p ���a dueedfor such a 'purpose, a- ��� ;' ,1 V!,ir,-%^' A.(Si-.'t i niV.fl-,. X^r.;.: lV"-l .v��->tk- A^tl 'have ." 10 ThrtfftS indusvriaVdisputes; almost anvar- datno/io ai.out-on ,t:-.t. Ma.M,- i<,.,i .t^.v, . a-u v��v^ |:a|jly result mgrcatioss, and injury bothtptbe ,.i*ai fnr 1 nr0<.ilr;-i:H':nmwr;...|.iifir annearivhee . -- parties directly.concerned awi"-to..t.ho pub.Ucp, Icsisliition slioald be imssert tc provide- means tor ttu rliuieiibJe . adjtisimeut.-of- .such: disputes : between employers and eniployoes. a At Tl:at it-is .advisable to-iuiiter 'tUc.iiiiiiiufiuv-:. i rure of.tbe raw products ot the-proviace OTih-.i'. T T^ .^rnvie l,qq eone '��� toAYmir 'fo'i'tbe province iis far as prac!ie:tblo, by means oa J..b.^io\\.'e 11 aa gone i-o auiu w, ta.Xl{li011 on ttlf. Sliid nxw prodnots,. subject ,,t.p, WOl'k in;, the Eliot: mine, in; Which liels rebaTO.pt tht>-Saiue.;iii whole.or.ptirt Wl'ioiv.maup . ;������... .-��� , - .,,-���',.' nfaetured.m Bntisli Golumbiii. :������ . ��� interested. . A; stamp mill .will: be j ������ ;A _i_���^p..i_..:r_.'..-r������^���,--a erected oiv'ilip.;;^ liooi opened last' Mori-'; / A'A:;���;''���'; ;;,'.A'..CllA'H3li0OK1. $S.yyy;.. A'A ������������;;';;'.. ���; ��� ;;;; oustgms brqkee. ���'���:}.;. ;' ' ^-a ''" ' Prdtsetio^, ;: BeforejlnsuriBg^ s urn Cil-f Oil.- -.a -,- resolutious v.-cre adopted:- 1 xbar .conveutions for nominating ;candi- o��i��iiji����nM^,s.-jusAi3i'^ii'<��'IsU0^'.'r l-iipt 1 > L:ifi:C' shiiip^5 .room u .xyAbbpt^c forccruucrci.il n of accommodations. i :vmpectiou ii.*" Bcct NoadcjiioHdrs fbr Comirienoia! A, ���***''t-, ���'.'.- ��� - .... .. :... a., a^ ... arul Mining Mei^.' a;'I ' ^ i $\\ W!' !^ j f/3 I ��� f:i !' 'PI '-."��� 1 fa 3i&- aim blocked out. C'l'. :rc!i i'iiil-ylc'j. -real. ! Eecsa'spd was 5-2 . yeiirs oi age f and-was manager of Lh'e A'eople.. , L .,��� v,.,,������;, ���..lllV.,...,.. ..,��� -:,-���-��� .-. . .'' . ... ^������'��� ��� ,.��� ' ui'i, i - ..-n !' l.-..' I . He ui'.e'in'-s at widctvde.eyi'.tes are i.o 'be eiec^' iO i C-! I'ahtaxin Gnarlottetown, I , .U.. 1-; Cf\\ '^.^ ,Vurpu..tinu convontions shitU be held 1. -.- ;-;;;��� : i,^,f,4v.ii- .V.cr.ri/.!^ imiilivv-; hi'uiL' v.hts Banki"^..vo ifouveuUoii"giu'lltn: enUtleu to a '-ote Lot dele-; ei.kV KofU-o sUcJlbogivou oi-tho pub- "f Xl%j-v A: la' lT" ri' A A c HdJ i hc was^opeA-ed ^: for appendicitis, j j^OT^^ ^i;Vi?'"haik.-A" ��� ; AibuMvtthiaudresLUt,. '. ' e, Ar o^ro,;^d^At-seven: d^.fter. AU 'ip.���-...:.J'Blcasad h the. man '.ha! , ���.;. lassware. ; walketiv not in the counsel ot the un !';'odly, nor atanditli in the way .or om !ners, nor.sifiteth in the coat'of Ae 1-jccrnfiiL'.'IV������:'������ i - A11 ai'e welcome, ��� ... . ��� i ' ' K. Ik's. TA\\ LOR-, lAstur !���'... f ;' . 01 l\\\\r> lias. ��on . :iio.--L Pit!j-BVoni^;-Snnday .sohool a1 I vlli.-eaces to svbi perl-/ treated, ui>A> Aton's ' ihroAiAA'rlie'; pro-inee t.p be i l.ruie ������-!, a- ciesi^uatud eentn'.l p.'aoe in each. i electoral uistriet, and oa tire riume d?y. 5 '!> Ail luiiie--^ of tt>f d��o ot, publio nice tins'. .^���n regarded aO , One j f0V t\\y. clection,ef dete^ues tonominanng coiw i:ii;erous ? ami ^l��! | ge ��^ infants are subject. ; {"p,;r,s>.'N 't. to nap; -���"h.'.<���-;-. ?n.raii'.uiv.. 1 , ' C'- Maedofla - m Service To the hall'at 7 :30' p. tn. \\ i3 to^ivo Chambeslaurs Colic, Uttpicaa Subiec*-: "And hc'irbir-c and camp to j and Aiarrhoea i'en:edv and castor oil, his-father." .... . , All are oorukily invited to a' these servicer, subject. ; ..iA^.j',; ii." to w^uol by t.Uct n'ember ct tin I ;���:A,ti..-6 o---di'i ilivifioii iu wU'.eii theeloetora1, ���"tea" becnrctl. however, when VU)- 1 ;;r ,-j,.,.; .u.(, ateate, e.i:.d UiVed ov��;r the named ' " 'A., ,,,.,,.. i3 u.ce^urv. AtATi^ui.--itiedseeren.vyot tbei-re-mem, ..all t.iat. io. u^^cyojij j .-.,., ,.r a.p .-a ^.sjo'.-.i-atiou. ������Aowillb.: ph. an.,t Ihe. .-���.l-^ %)'��. MOADFOOX; riistoJ8. J ^ruggiSla >3- -t0 j and Aiarrhoea i:,n:edy and castor oil, ...^ A V^-^^ ���t'tead | n�� dieted -with ?^.b be tile, a ad JMo^-mu^i^ I CuA io certain, i" ol' sale oj a'-a .,��� ������ '.OiniserViHivo A��soeia'iou> : I. . .' ��� ��� . ! v-a'.'a.V i,;V,.,P: icioa! t N e ��� Ai)i J AA 6, 1903, 1 'Ia AA"AA . *.ia ,'.!t l!;Ii®ll- yyyym^ >yt,i\\y,y-i 'i.-.Sciiu.y: y:'i'"ySyysyii :A:::f§l!@:. y*'W0my aa;a;gjiMgf|fip a'a -SSSiffla y-mmy. '-yy yMiiMii ■ ;;;;a;?;>|aip;|ff'' -..-...■• a "ife7&?■- la a .AstA^fvl' - |:--'a;AK^s|s- ■.''; .a AAAigk ; A.Aj|JlMijlp:i :'a^asAW-:$ar. yyyyM$M'&W y'^m$m^y , w-rAAAA ,!r>f a--vij,|fa-i a.'a aPp^^A yy-y^y^^m- ':::.:.yy^0iimi- ■< -'aa?'iAgA4?P' ''--•■ ■'■-'•■i|.'S^f#vii.;' : ■' ■-■■'; (•SiiBaaSv.i.iaia ■ .y.yyymmmi yy\\y.yysm!y^ ..a-AtpiiSA 'yyimsmm: .Aa;AIHr:AKp . .... ■.-'•,■• ;.'.:.*v4Wrtfct.. ��� :a;''";;::A'l^lf; r;-A,|:|||p|. |-A '.aA^a^'- R. aa ■'-a:l.--,--vfi^sr^i 'aa;fA$*A?' - , '4§fe|SA a;;;;,: ^iglMi,. -taJ.a t;jiiiMjki;a?ia ?'« ■' ^V'gl^pl^A :;a||||||:. a- '-IlIllIP «:i;A;A, aaapAf sa ;$};$$$£', .t'»ia.P!^:'| WafelfiA..' wy mk' Af ;tAA •; ■ ..(■!. ■);.;.■■. '-':'(.p;v- ■; 1 FROM A CAS I Pbllin •$> ' • 4. wt.-irir-l - i : ! i• i' rorwiiT t.:; tiW. ^ow 3& "By Mary 'CzSood iiiiihi-r 1j:'l a)V if: "\\ <,t; I'UpetUOliPl.T, .•IM".1. Ii-L'l!!- •he Miiil ii. a '.' Ai]':" '.vilv with- ..' . v VuUWHlht.'U:>2. lnj T. C. McCloiic f 4» .».»J-*2,.a..'i'2.*#.^.*%.T-.J»^.»..^p*..a..J..^.*.**.«J» The elevated train'always slewed up before It came to the curve. On this particular afternoon it ciinir to n dead stop. Philip Bryce gazed listlessly from the •'.mm leit a pans l"oi:rd at the shn'nkin startled hor ico much, ver;.' g< -Ae -"^ he sal l„ssmb.-rt. ii is 3. th-' v.-. wia. ? iw. Yon see I !;, Ti •- hiii'tor lo";d mr ;l>ii .\\ all win I her vi And, oh, 'when •a ir.dow I C'Oll'tl not rjf I. ::<-ii as lie g till. He had ll\\< voi< e was : 1- "Yes. ?.i:-:5 :ii« l'"oin (he ear u'-w \\ our i .';.ie. F'dnre of Tonus r.aivyt-rii. ; "Young lawyers no longer ean create j thoir own opportunities," said a su- , prc-me court justice. "All a young i lawyer had to do a generation ago was , lo hsing oat his shingle and hustle and ■wait. If he was well equipped for the TJic Qcfcst l'tir a Plucc to Bat. He was hungry. Uefore he finished his morning's work lie consulted his watch -with a frequency born of gas- There is some hope ior long as he knows how him.. ;i miiu as to t;Ae il A lii.tn mutied \\\\ jtKJ,.,. ,.., J.ondon to ilri^lpoii. ciU... of bricks, in eighteen j ininuLe.->. n> ii And 1'v" i line to ■on liked the vi'.lots. !'.;<-ed you 1'roin tlie taii'.l il. I just i h.ul io eon'ie and Jind out what was Hie iirm at a small salary and worl and if he is successful about the high- ' Teutonic repast did not seem hal; est r-.oal he can expect to reach is the : attractive as it had twenty miuutes -window. He was tired after a hard 'day at the oflice, and the pivspuct of a lonely restaurant dinner and a lonelier evening in his apartments was not inviting. He travo an impatient sitrh aa his glance traveled up the heiulit of the brownstone .buildinfr. "Just like my hous.e." he commented. '•I'rohalily just us full of people, each'one knowing little and caring lot-a about the rest, i ^ i I^ord, but a bi£ city's a selfish fsort of I place!" ' ' | Just then his glance reached a win- j dow on the level of his own ami rested i matter.'" i The uirl's eyes were downcast, her < Avkp (Thn.-'on. as sac said iu the fame ', friirld-'iK'd whisiv, r*. "Yes. 1 p,ot youi ; violets. Th<\\\\ v.-. re he,-, ul ■ fill, and you j wc-iv1 very kind to send tlum. V.vi you j ouaht not to have sent them, and you j ouiUit nor to have coiiio here. Mirs Met- ; calf found me with them, and I liad io \\ tell hor all about them—and you. She was dreadfully shocked. 1--I did uot know that I bad hoen dointr anything wrong, r.iit she said that I had been very bold and forward and that you— position of managing clerk, though tlu-re id a chance of his being taken ■ into the iirm after long years of service. "The big law firms anel lawyers that make a specialty of real estate law, marine law, civil law, criminal 'law, etc.. have revolutionized practice. In (he days of Webster nnd Cboate a lawyer ,\\vas prepared to handle any kind of a case that came up. but now practice is specialized. ' "On this account a young lawyer startingjilone has little chance of winning fame and fortune unless he is unusually well backed." The oldest map of Home, winch preserved, is tlie Kuril in I'rnis, *'o in 14 0 pieces of marble. tronmiiic .o,fng. ..The j.rfume of S.^^m1^'hSr^e'chiS^! . _- „- Hamburger steaic waited through the ■ 1})e ais.,e on u IlIlIld.,,I.olwip.d tribal- he had a good chance to succeed , °nic'e window from an adjacent Ger; cycle. About all a young man can do now ' luan 1'(lst:U3I':ult convinced him that he J ufter ho is graduated from the law ! v>'ouhl ,)(>t lnint ,ol,» f01' il P!«ce to get school is to get in the ofiice of a law- ' bincheon. Once out of the ofiice. how- un | ever, the old indecision returned. The tes be ■ fore. ■ lie went on up Nassau street. Restaurants'lo the right of him, restnu- ; rants to the left of him; signs in big letters told of the Joys of living. He passed them by'. Cafes, three to a block, told him where he could dine like a prince on anything froin roast bCK.'f to canvasback duck. What did lie doV lie rushed into a daiiy lunch room. ' '•Give me a ham sandwich and a cup of coffee!" ho cried to the waiter. "It does beat the deuce how hard It Is to get something you 'want to eat."—Now i York Press. The (■('h'l'i'a ted ).oi il j(,i, , , Cli.it if-' 11.. eiiiiK-d |,\\ 'j-,,,,, mon hi l'5i\\"5, wic sold ;>t -,, l"(.i- L":!(').""> ]■( '-f.jit!1! . All. Soi.ic men lo:, iU>ii,v. The girl was at her post. ' She might have been reading, for a book was in her hip, but Philip felt sure that, she saw hini; felt sure that sud-'- den color flushed her cheek. Such- niar- ,'velous power has the human eye—on occasion. .The young man was u-nreasonably hnppy over his discovery. And so for many-days; When twilight fell earlier,' the girl's slender fig- | ure was silhouetted against lamplight. The curtains were never drawn, and she was never absent. She watched for h.'m. The assurance gave Bryce the courage to call on the Janitor of the brown- stone house and inquire as to the prices of vacant apartments and incidentally rp to the girl. The janitor was loquacious, after the manner of janitors. As he watched tbe smoke wreath up from one of Philip's best cigars be felt that for once bo had a listener worthy of his powers. The third story front fiat? Ah, yes. .Miss Metcalf lived there— a nasty, cantankerous old ladj\\ Her companion, poor littlo. Miss Lambert, had a hard time of it with her. How she ever stood it all he didn't see. She was some sort of a poor relation and likely didn't have anywhere else to stay. But it was a shame the way the old lady deviled her. The janitor grew quite excited over IL So did Philip hi fact, he had some difficulty in restraining his feelings. But be forbore to interrupt the janitor. Such information was precious. "The poor young lady never gets a breath of fresh air except when she goes driving with tbe old one, and v never a miniite-tp herself except when ■ her tyrant is sleeping." Sudden enlightenment came to Philip. Evidently Miss Met calf took an afternoon siesta. He had to thank the god of sleep for these stolen meetings, if meetings they might be called. The janitor's story bad strangely excited him; however. It was in an exalted mood that, he sallied forth like, 'knight of old to the nearest', florist. The purchase of a large,bunch of vio- ; lets somcyvhat "soothed his. feelings. But he reddened shamefacedly as he Inscribed a card, "From tbe man in tbe car window," and addressed Abe box to AMiss Lambert." That, he, . Philip Bryce, matter of fact business man, should-be caught at such a schoolboy's trick! And yet ho gloried in the incongruity. '■:.'■''' T h e n ex t a fteriioon li e cou 1 d 11 n rd 1 y wait until the'train' reached tho curve. voice trembled, but she raised her eyes trustingly as she said nioie'firmly:'"1 don't believe everything that ,slio said, though. 1 know you meant to be kind, c\\en though it was wrong." Philip Bryce gently tonk her hands in his. "No, it was not wrnm*. Do I look like a man who could not.be trusted?" s Something hi her face seemed to give 'him conlidencc, for he went on impetuously: "May,not a man send (lowers to the girl whom he loves? Little girl, 1 am all alone in the world 'and very lonely. You are lonely too. I read It in jour face day after day. Aud you need some -one to take care of you. 1/ j-ou can trust me, if-you think that some day you can love me a little, won't'you let me take care of you? Lean wait patiently. I have been loving.you for these many weeks, but I can wait till you tire ready, dear." ■A-S she, looked up into his earnest, manly face and read tbe love shining in his eyes she laid her head down on his breast and whispered. 'I am ready- now." So Miss Metcalf lost her companion, but Philip Bryce gained a wife.. ? Arabian Dclscitclcu. In a recent Kgyptian review may be found some curious extracts from AI ]>,iahc;:. a celebrated scientist of the .tenth century. Speaking of the favorite dishes of the Arabians of that epoch, be says that they considered the ilesh of juiing. dogs'u great delicacy and also ate grasshoppers " and scorpions with much relish. Moreover, they esteemed the Ilesh of. black cats highly, since thoy maintained that any one who ate it could uot be injured either by sorcery or by the evil eye. AI Ujahez also ssiys that he was disappointed 'when he found, that the Arabian tribes of R.-issoiuh did not eat grasshoppers, but, on the other hand, ' Was highly delighted to find his friend, ', the famous* poet Itoobah. feasting roy-'. aliy on roast rats and lizards. The Arabians, he says in conclusion, also ale serpents and horses, but took the utnic .st care only io serve at table horses .which had been harnessed, as they did not consider it right to eat those wliich had been ridden. ' < | L,ost Money Mni-lcet. London is waking up in nither amusing astonishment to'the fact that it has ceased for the time to bo tbe "money market" of tho. world. Just as Miv.Tohn .Burns asked. "What b.-is Battersea to do with the British empire?" so readers might ask. "What have we to tlo with the money market':" In a complex civili/.ation lik:> oui< tbe luniicy market rules everything relating lo business.-London Pilot. She Knctv II. "The longer I live." sighed the sage, "mid the more I learn the more (irmly jini I convinced lhat I know sibsolutely nothing!" "I could have told you'that'twenty- live years ;:g-'>." said bis wife, "but !. I.mi'-u it would be'of no use."—London Amnvi'i's WEAK AND FAINTING To many people peculiar spells of dizziness and weakness are a sou ice | of almost daily annoynnce .and distress. Soma see flashes of light .before them, 'and become blind and dazzled ; others experience severe attacks of headache. The cause is exhaustion of the nervous system and dHii-iVncy in the quality and quantity of blood. Tn nil such cases Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is tlie most certain as well as the most thorough cure ubt uiiinblc.- Mrs. Syinons, of 41 St. Clsiir street Bellevill/', Ont,.. states : " Rome weeks ago 1 began a course., of treatment with Ur. Chase's Nerve' Pood, d\\id foilixl it it very satisfactory medicine. T was - formerly troubled with nervous exhaustion and ;i weak, jthis' lctlci- fluttering ,lu»urt. Whenever my heart "able va!u< bothered mo I would have spells of weakness and dizziness, which were very distressing. By means of this treatment, my, nerves have become strong, and -the action of my h<\\iri seems to' be .regular, f can 'recommend'Dr. Chase's Nerv.e Food as an excellent medicine." Mrs. James Clancy, 734 Water street, Peterborough,' Ont.. states: " 1 have used four boxes' 01 Chase's Nerve Food, and f,, tlseiii an excellent medicine. < troubled .more, or less for (,,,, , years with severe headache-,-, made me 'useless as far a A ' ■„,, jdishing my wol k v.-a.- 'cnnc-i-i,,,, "'The Si>vvp Food seenu-ii p, . me up generally, and so ],,,,!,, thorough cuie of my old tn,.),1,, would not think of beiny s. ,,■ Dr. Chase's NYr-vo Food jr, house, and would s(rom_dv ;, mend anyone' suffering .as I -j give il ;t tri.ib It succeedefi . case after a .great m.uiv t,. had failed." . " /To 1 h", thousands of woi.n.! are, victims of nervous -), ,: should ,prove -<>'' •;. . < If they will bin, the advice of Mrs flaiicy th, ( .be certain of great, and ], . • benefit ° f- Ur Chase's y^vvi; Fond. .Vi .<■,•, box. at all dealers, or F.ibn . Bates & Co.. Toronto. To i..- ■ you against imitations, tin- p,, - and .signature ol" Ur. A. \\V, (. (he famous receipt book atdhi.-,, on,every box. Ur Dai 1 i n Hott Bertus Dleil. In Harper's Magazine Colli us Shackelford (ells the true story of the fatal expedition of tho explorer Bering, from whom Bering strait is named. Here Is bis account of the adventurer's death after the loss of his ship: "Bering, who had been for some time totally disabled, was brought ashore on a hand barrow in a boat and placed in a sheltering hollow, where his still faithful men — a mere handful — had cleared the snow from the sand. Even then he was dying. His, great age and tbe hardships he had undergone on this voyage made his struggle for life hopeless. "His slow passing away was pathetic aud pitiful. In effect he partially buried himself alive. He lay under the shelter of a tent made from an old sail. Long suffering had made him childish and petulant. 'Each day and all day bis weakening bands were coiistantlj' busied scraping down upon his body, beginning .at his feet, the sand from the ridges on either side. "Ho would submit to no interference with this occupation. Insisting that the sand warmed him. When he died, Dec. S, 17-il, a month after, the landing, his body was already half buried, and it needed but a little work on the part of his skeleton comrades toc inclose this hero of the arctic regions in a coffin of frozen sand. ' j Slice. Thill Stitj.sisi on Scorpions. Among Ih-' queer forms of animal life (Lai inhabit Death valley is a mouse that iia^- jic.pihvd such a taste for scorpions (hat ti.ey form its entire bill of fare. The scorpion carries its formidable armament in the end of its slender, olonj-.ited abdomen ia the shape of an ex-'-ei (li'ugly .venomovs hooked' sting. Wi "ii disturbed it elevates this in'the air and gots i:i search of its dislurber. But it'is comparatively slow in its motions, while mil-' sire proverbial for their tjuiekuess (he world over. The mo'.uv learned inaiiy genersttions ago wlier ' the scorpion tarries its weapon, and whon he meeis it he leaps at the upiifi.-d abdomen, takes oil tlu> sting at a sinAe.hHe and proceeds to make a nvA of 'his b.-ipI-.-s--, prey. It is snp; pos"Io to Stnml 12.\\<;rMon. Gifidstoiip rtiiI tlift Actor. An English speaker related' this anecdote to an at'di'-'H-e of theatrical employees: "Mr. Gladstone, when Mr. Beori.ohm Tree was iniradnccd to him. hardly k:i"tv upon what topic to con v'fi-se-with him. bat at l'uigth sisked Mr. Tree's opinion as to the polilic's c.i t!i" s-age. wlnt!:-;- it is, as a rul \\ Lib-' er-tl wr Conservative. 'Well, sir." stid Mr. Tree wickrcMy. 'I rr-aliy l.sive i: >* rti.dicd the qu- s:i".n. but I should thi'ik From the SutA Orangevillb, Out Vou can always . tell anaemic men and women. They are pale, weak and, languid. They have headaches 'and' .backaches. They can't eat—or 'thc\\, can't digesi what, little they do o..l Aud il all.coniez from poor blood and unstrung . nerves. Punish una<- mia at once by enriching your blood end toning up your nerves with Pr. Williams" Pink Pills. T'hou-,-, nds of' grateful women have said that these pilLs. have restored the.n after ali other, means tried had failed. Airs. .Josias McJiroy, of Orangnvilie,. Ont . was; a great suiVercr fjr several years and spent much money looking for a cure. To a reporter of the S-.,n- Mrs. Mcllroy said: '-Se-.eral years ago 'my .health gave out completely, tt'"'. so weak that I cou'd not da A Clever Encaje. .. F.i<;ht \\ -ii v.- . per cent of H Prince Louis Napoleon, afterward Xa- who have been repatriated poieon III., effected his escape from' oruuge Jtiv.-r Colony h.n.- a Ham hi lS4(j in a singular manner. He 'work 'on larms. was . ininrlsoiied' fo :is alienipts _ Ii I weiit ti j .stairs palpitate violentIy, would faint away My ner\\<\\s were sire mostiv ' '. ors me,' rrplird ■r whelher the it ride':' M '1 M:\\ free. Ai" s.-e:;-. ic.lIS lO rl til,!!]." " 'I '"a;' wood to th C'onsarv;<;i va." Mr. Gladsbm \\ l •e i-s any e:;ci>;iii<.n ;ouM ray." replied t-.hifiors are Bad- FJIZ Tour Liie-gK. ' Breathe more. Breathe deeply, j Breathe freely. Why don't we take I more of this vital power into our be- ; ing? We must if our lives aro to be full and vigorous. A:'.',i-::ie :» ireniiity. /.:,:-"'!i! — ','..■.i I •!.•'; !c poNsvi, ab- horrs 1 of .-ill luopaj for ages, the-chief i!Sgrcdie:ii of ihe philters of antiquity of the rAddie i:g's. when they were de- s;:; :•.",! ;o g.-t r.'d of si (roubksoinu eue- i in\\ housework my heart wsinitl soul sonu-t:tiio,'; J through weak ues.:- unstrung, and i .suffered much from dir/iness i tried many remedies, but '.bey did not help me. .Then I was a(h ised to try Jlr. Williams" Pink Pills nnd decided toAlo so. I am glarl' I did, ior • the pills soon built pie up and .-Made mo. si well woman. My health remained good n.itil las: spring, when I was again taken with weakness. I now know bv ihe \\abse of Mr. V.'ilMam.s' and at once got a supply. was as beneficial as befoie conscientiously .s;1y (])L. done me tin I old good. I 0"\\por'enc<' Pink Pills Tli» result sind 1 can pills have a in E^ratei""! against the French governmeut, made at Boulogne In 1S-P). At'? o'clock one morning the prince, having shaved his mustache niul thrown a /blouse and workinginan's trousers over ' his own clothes and wearing wooden s3io::s, quietly wal.tcd out of the prlx-n, currying a bookshelf over bis shoulder tn complete Ills d>g-;.'sa. Lie was taken to be one cf 'Ac painters ihe-n at wor'c in the nrl.-soii and was ; :i -s. ii by several persons.' A carriag • was w.ailing In the neigliborhood. and by ,1 o'clock in the afternoon he wasal Valenciennes, n Imrc he {(v»k ai tram to Hrusscl'-s. stud he :'.rrived i:t l.c-'-'lon two days later. Meanwhile in (!!•- prison Dr. Coisiioau. (he. prince's pii.vs'iciaa, had placed a d tun my in the prince's bed and told the gou'ni'ir thai tliApriuce was confined io l:i^ room by illness. Tins s.-itisiicd the govern,u' tin iii 7 o'clock in the eveniim. when, he ir-isli-d on seeing tbe prince Aid dl-coverod !.':" frstud. By this time, of course, the prince was over the frontier. Iir. Conut'siu i^ot ofl' with three months of p;-|.;on. Within thirt.v-one moiiihs Prince NsipAeon was the first [ire.-iden' o." a French republic, supplanting Kiiig f/oaks Philippe, who had abdicsi ted. aaSBSsaarif •=aa*.*>uixa*ai*a?icszm*ainxm'.r^ ••■ST7-i 51 3 f ugh mtdi-lf est, Avar's P . Wfc'at af years of! a. si cto-raj cures! Ask your doctor Vi he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung'troubles. -■'I havo round that Ayrr's Chcrr? I'edc.rtl ii tlio lx;^t inodicine ) can pre«cni»<> f^r l-rvi. chilli, lunumiza, c-juphi, n.:: und hope mv experience will benefit some oilier sufferer." Mr. Williams' Pink jmhs havo cured more sickly, pstle-faced girls and women than any other medicine p.ver discovered, for 'they supply new, rich, reel blood, and so strengthen every part of the body. They are, e.p.aily suilablo for men, women and children, and euro not only- anaemia, tail dec.Iii.e. consumplion. , i.irligestion, rheumatism. St. Vitus dance, and tfur special ailments which all woni -n dread. Tlic-'e pi Us can be bad through any druggist, or will ne^ept liostpaid at oOc a box. or six ho.xc, for S'2.nn. by writing direct, io the Mr. Williams' Medicine Co , T.rock- vilJo On I. Look for <„' everv box. so s( 11 u I e may la IN'doiii ns1 r.'.:d Wit tor. II is not unusual to bear -,\\ Bedouin upon reaching a camp where water is offer; d him ivl'u-j.* 'it wi'.h the remark, "i drank only yesterday." On the Pedouius' long marches sicro.-^ dry coimlries I be size of th<^ w.aier skins is nicely culeiii.iled lo just oiil!;isf (be journey, and llu-y rarely allow themselves to biv.k, the habit "of ali:-tenii- ousness. as this would bv sure to make their next water fa^t :ii! the harder. They are accustomed from infancy to regard wa.ter as a most precious commodity and uso it with religious eeon- omy. They know every hollow and nook in the mountains where water may he found. Their camels and goats, which they tako with them on their inarches to supply them with milk, and meat, live principally on the scanty herbnge and foliage of the thorny mimosa. Neither in on nor animals drink moro t,h:tn onri» in forty- eight hours. No wonder they can sub- sjst where invaders ipiickly perish. loronemtis s * J! w%> t&iiiwjyptsaBSttJtssxssavcPB^ $4 Correct any tendency to co^fctijn-jy tlon with small doges cf Ayer's Pii's.fv? A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. 1 E? For Bilious and Nervous Disorder*, such as %~, Wind and Paiu In the Stomach, Sick lir.-.u- %■ ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swaliine tftf- "j.f meals, Dlzzinc.19 aud Drowsiness, Cold C.'.ills ip" Flushings of Heat, l.css of Appetite, nhe.-t •?/■». nes»of Brenth, Cosllvencss, Dtotchei on tha L\\% Skin. Disturbed Sleep, Frifjlilfut Drci'a*, and nil Nervous and Treniblsnc Sen'nli n &1-- THE FIRST DOSE WILLQIVE REtlcF ft JWEUtf MINUTES-- Tfifs is no fictwa Kvcry nuffcrer is earnestly invited to Irv cn« Boiof tlieee Tills, and tlioy will to "»rk- jiowJetlccd to bo WITHOUT A RIVAL, JBSECSJrAitt'S PXL1.S taken cs direr t«d, win quickly restore Fetuales tocomp'tta health. They promptly remove any o'oiiru;. tlon or Irregularity of the syntetu. Fors on me on h iL no WM'lhicss mb palmed i,|f f,n \\ o,,. The .United States life-saving ■•'.service costs $.1.700,000 per annum. Would she wear bis flowersV Would j she smile her thanks? j But—the girl was not at her post; the ! curtains were tightly drawn. The pain ! of the 'disappointment stung him into ! energy. He had allowed this girl to ' grow into his life and thoughts. Should he let her slip out again'/ Never! ; With sudden'determination Tie loft the train at the uest station and walked straight to the brownstone house. The janitor recognized him. He volunteered to show him the way. The girl herself opened the door. IIer cheeks were paler than usual and her eyes heavy from weeping. She, too, bs her startled glance, recognized him, you to give me a prescription which j will cure me of a most irritating trou- j hie." The doctor bowed and waited ! for her to go on. I "About 11 o'clock every evening," ! said the patient, "1 arn overcome by a ' feeling of sleepiness no matter where1 I am—at the opera, at a dinner party, wherever I may be this dreadful sen- • Ration comes over me. I have suffered J from it now for fixa weeks, and no '. remedy has seemed to do any good." | "Oh, I can give you a prescription that will prevent it from overcoming' you ever again," said the doctor. ■'. , His new patient was raolaut, but ' when she looked at the slip of paper tlie doctor gave her her face clouded. : He had written: i "Bed from 10 at night till 7 the next morning. Repeat dose once in twenty- °our hours whenever symptoms occur." 1.VIio:-o n<- fint fU« Start. '.'.'Fillein' is a .';:;o:id dentist. 1 suppose, but he seems, tsi l-ike a tiendisli delight in' worhing .tb.-is';- emery paper files on a fellow's teeth every chance he gets." "That's di'.e to his early 'training. He began. Us c-in-er aa a saw sharpener."— Minneapolis 'i'riiunie. 'I'H-I'I l'HW./ir: should hc.-u- in mind t.het Dr. Thomas' KcbH-tric Oil lui.s not hini'. in coiiiwiom with. Iho imiiurf. deteriorat in.<> clnss of so-called tnr-dii-in.nl , oils. It i« (imiiKiritlv niii-o nnd oflicnciinis—rf-Jiovino- on in .jind hiinfiiPSM. sU.n'nes.s of the ioirit.fi find imisc-los. nnd soros or hurls'. Iiosiden >f■ iritr ii n excellent specific for" rhauin;:- Rllen Terry's Toe. ""'lerry was .a little girl sold she played Puck In .-.v Nig'lil's 1 U'l'inii" and , her appearance .through Ihe' s:age floor on.-a trapdoor. .The trapdoor w.-is shut tou si^on. sind tail' of Ihe child's feel was caught. She screamed with pain, i'.ii.d.- .Mrs. Charles Kenn ■ w hen 1 11 len iili'mii len yeai "A. Mids: liUUI had to III ike Cre-.v on Elirn. nn!- a:r Pii'den is'pretty small. ! I 'i::-'il to' 1: .) .1 "li :';e c:i:e of it.—.Soi/iervilile ■!i:(l. v. :<-.\\i'* s.e-n. •■ ! h. .rie.-ir! Do you think ■ •■■'.■■, 11 •< iati ihe estate. The hr.y- ml Ih: ii„ --li,rchange. whisp-ered to her: "He Nellie. Finish yoiir pari play Arlbiii: in 'ICing trapthiorMiy this time w Ihe child's toe Was bro!-: ever, pluckily pulled' herself together and linished her speech. si brave girl. and yon shall .John.' " The is opened, but •n. She. uow- HutH, JtJid Their |.7i)iiil. The capacity of rats for discovering fresh stores of food is asiounding and often leads to those united migratory movements thai periodically create al.-inn and taro described as "plagues of J'sits." These great movements are il ndoilbled ly in it ia led and "personally, conducted" by old and experienced rats, the alduriuen of the colony, at once a proof of 'highly .developed intelligence nt ul unselfishness. Hats In large ecu (ers of industry, if not present; in commercial.'plague forin. .do a great deal of good sis consjimefs of garbage Unit would otherwise bocmno si perilous nuisance. It-is also a popular delusiiiii (hat ii rat'bite is uuusunlly dangerous , from this (act of sewer garb.-ige eating. On the contrary, rats cut sts clean ns n new lancet. p'4 Weak ©tomachj Bmparred Digestion, Disordered Liver, \\ ''-i they Act nice maKlc—a few do.=cs will v.-o:Ic i- •wondera upon the Vital Organs; Slrcngtl-en- ¥; Ing: the musculnr System, restoring: the lonj- 5^' lost Complexion, bringing' back the i.tf.1 5 " edge of nppellte, and arousiiii' Willi t!s« 5A Eto«cJ.>nd of Jtlcnltn tlio whole I'liJ"- ^ »Ic«lojiier«fyof the human frame, i lsc« \\*z][ are "facts" admitted hy tbousanslt, In •>" AA claBseii of society, and one of the bi-st %:.'!> *r.} antees to the Nervous and Debilii*i''.l I» Vi-■ thatBEECHAR?ll'S PILLS hav»th© i:p Largest Salo of any Patent >■ Medicines In thp World. gl Boocbam's Tills Im'vo bnen l>A"r« tlio publto for Jinlf n contury, <>n" nra Uxe jnpst populnr fumlly mo'dli'tn^ No . tefttlinonlhla aro publlsliod, ** lie«cliam'» Pills irECOMRIEMD THEMSELVES, fe Proiinred only by Thoroaa'. Bcecham, St. ^^ (.7 Helena, Eogland. Sold cvorprhoro In Onna'lu And li. S. Amorlca.. In lioxe*, i!3 coots. V. r'» FiriKSM- NnliH. A man of sevemy li:is renewed his linger nails no )>.»;• Hi-.nr I.Sd limes Taking (he lenglh „f each mil! ,,■< h-A]'e an inch Ihe tolni lengtl, grown on each finger has been 7 f.-.-t l\\i»rcc/s. '!.'( >Aril-/.erl.-iml gran! Kngi: fewer I rn ii'.-in' i'i;. hi lbii'ly-[\\V(» u„|; 5 'l'.''t arm i* Inns. ■ of loo e.-iss stroiigei' 11,..,'„ of (ray- fee! nny- iti niatiei I.UiTiciiiie. si e:; ,i ���13 THr -MOY-IL LEADER. >yji'\\ 15. <: ���'���"K- lb DsniDsSenJ: Wolrei t.|';i-i';.J ���- ." iii-en-i-. .... .... ;,-r.'' . I detest thcju.a I ���'.slipnh'l. li janish fii/aiAfroni.:' the An -���'" ��� ��� ' '" qf. them . by'; i'i'seli'. f ���, ' Anincident just reported from Slvais, b,. oCr'.t./;,"'. If',> "'"'" ���"> n-.-li Turkey, seems to prove that the feel- un, i(J,.H J.',. '! ':'1,1"- '-' inir wliich music awakens In wolves is wnlei-.s<~OI co.,.,,-" .".""'V"1''" ���The inir wliich music awakens In wolves is writers 0! ,.0JM)(. ^ fright. Two musieiaus���a drummer Reived 'U.-'ir n!,..|/ro!,S' . - ��� :m�� i.s a POod ' and piper���returning to their village ui " ijl Iii-s I from a wedding party were overtaken J;"b''-S has gi ly a snowstorm and sought refuge iu a(i:" LUMBERMAN TELLS MS EXPERIENCE How Dodd's Kidney Puis Quickly Cured His Lame Back. ->dS / >>ilii,. ', , < '���"in-l-jill-, - - <" T I J #.f jo' v/C.-.Do. '''��� > .'. I-- I .ii;; : .- i - -��� :'. ��� .���_ '_-, . t ; t "it- i->"i)(i :'Ai.3, o'desortcd mill. They lit a 'fire wi^ .., ,. ., pome wood they found, iu the place sb,. u-'i'i^m, *,",' !,:;u,'r and were warming: themselves when >)'���<��� iA,'.','.'1'' "y ^u'1oW: tin tiicy s-aw a wolf emerge from a dark corner of the, building. They jumped I up on' a shelf and, to their dismay, ,. safl- hc-veral more wolves join the first The animals rushed in their direction, awl,the drummer, at a loss for a mods of defense, set (o heating his drum, ffuL'U'iipon his companion instinctively pluycd his pipe. The effect Avas mar- reluos. The music so terrified the solves that they attempted to run attay, and as the door, was closed, they iH'^m JjglJtniff, and several of them fl-ore lorn to pieces, the survivors eu-aPJaUy escaping through a hole in tim wall This Incident is vouched for l,v die Government Gazette of SI vas. ^i!:;MX":;r,,r"i,,i,'-w,uBU'i,'h "--'1.1,,,',. ''"'S'ffllK-^'-'Mi���:;, 0 Im, I' ,V J<;tsln"' "'" -ell known t]j���,AIifMo '��in- .expert i ?11?'!!* r.uce ; lAAns Ao\\undersA..)(, ^:.a.ny rate maby; more,',wonJs,,.AA.; '?!��� <-".;!j:'-'ord.y, supposed:- ������-������p��.A;' .:.|JV n h-tl.r.'. nu-ans. the limit. of i ts.-a'khoi-, i ��.M he ���IIISt ;,t^ ��� :r,i,"��: It weiv perhaps beside 11' to cite LJie pu.Ann" a ,h'' ^^ of Xenuphon', l��V t o.-i'T w ,.*-��!,,: W",U' The effect -was mar- WJmni ow-r ,i���, 1;iI1,, . Jt bcJi,/,..,. | ���. lM1 l urn 'W'c-lee Si/jii .''';. : iiif."' ..'���' fiili. tiii-.',;,rAt ri-j,.,j a;��� latter/;?*;���. a ''(.-��� i-s-f'tid, ������ .tliy. cf.u'a a-p:,;: pp.: ',ls��"'l. :N>'s(-;itf,r. riji-riipj-. r,,r ������'ip TH In Iter The .lj;j. little Mi ii irn us cla - "\\\\*il .Si in- }/ Vlttllfac-all. p.-.j,^- '^ ;ys:;, is. of.comA. ������������i:..'i ���yt;'J.>!r)as-;\\'.awi;:;.'a;.. ���������' A PJcklcd Traveler, AliaveJor in Tarlary tells the follow- liijy Ftn-y of a corpulent Greok servant yyt,m>yy��:m>Bi i..yy.^uvry:y,tf Al^-hiu,.y *y .':��� "���K'l'i'oiisjy;-, .\\yJiy'. lumbei ijiim stud railroad contractor of tins place, tells ol nn cj 'erieiicc with Uudd's Kidney Pills that is hourid to be of int(:re.-,t to the public generally "For tv.-cj yenis," says Mr. P.ttskm, "1 Wfi? laid up with Lame Back sind Kidney Id^-esise 1 would at tiu.es become weed, and have to h-.ive otT work People who kti..-w nie' as ;i liiiiiiierpiiin and ctJiitructor on the (' V U and Pint Sound i ail ways km \\\\ how sick J was Re.eh"- of uohdiifid (mis h\\ lV;dd >��� KidiK", i'dls h d me lo 11 v tj'u them I iiSi-d thir.e bo\\e-> ,wid am tl/ ��.oinp > ~ ' " tiertlj afterward and eventually afier ,s'l'>ds of the fo:,,.(., ff)ii('"' 'S 1(^ tl,- i^s.v^, a��, ��.''e ' i, )(', .. .IS> '"t r!t'<^l^'',/ 1fjii'.r thousand miles to tl>5 Black .'J',,''. ' " lo.. u,(' l "���'��^'"i�� ti>.it i,s , '-"^'og fci :d l'e course of the no* t week ,., / ���,,',', ,',.' ..!^3I!',," �����/' "-Im . ' old' r.ioi:t showing a symptom of dis- L,.t nhv not .\\', Jn.!;'". ', J'" lo;iKj ; ' tli'^-lai.liohh,, Sl ,,,,,,��� ,i(S|Jil , u> i O \\V tf' ����.VOi?(.: ,t.heii,s6!ves:Aiiii;ind1 ��� for instanced���������:"ITe soon,, I'fidyhii What. is ,;incan.f ���'- by:, i^'Pa siioota hiui.t':, dceiv A)X.. Abase' midAa) .pn.p':'Kkl.iprieii'ceti 'huht.ers:Aan/.i'iiraisA inany evi.iibicApcr'tlieaiuHiersJahding ofp(10gs'pv,h^i"it comes ,l,aaf.he, a,wordia lindajjhi'aAsdnos!..,freq-tnaiitiy .used" ������ in; Cou'fiectJOti'wifJ] ;tJA!sj)A;ta'-a A'- A '-'.,;.":, pa" Vi'ii do ;'if: cai'A'Ol ;. 'ba;-;. / c]sijni,fvi h'tiiiting"'d'ogs'. tlAl'1 heyahii '���e.vtfriisive:.*':��� ���A'oCSibii'laryaa thi-y J: ' Stand:.. aOpbugh;;"AA,J(AaA; f'��'��� "tioui thoir w'drfc'' mtdlA'em'Jy aridpsA ,tisnos ,.w|.th .pre'eisiph 'tiisitpi.A Ji-ttle. hjiss."than 'marvelous;."'-I"'eta clogs���-pqodles.';a fox !'terri;;rs. siiVd; ahimalsv. oi,:;,thisa -kind--. ,'1:.,'.'..''An'.v,ilj_i��.sti,a't.io)i,p,of....',''1;liisn^ in-ap- fox ter!;ier'aabelonging:.^()a .the, Aaiujgoraoi'.px ';>vellaknowjiatlK'fttre-;.;si.: ..toi;)^io;;.';.o'f.',,rp;j.a'l,'.'^h ���'having' cdmc, fro'in0;..tiife.;''r6j'iil-.'::Konhel.^ ���>a';':'JiF(:^y,I.wQi;ris';."in',;,<��� 01^^ t'lJC''-,;.'fhohse :'���arpi'-",l)'oyo"iid-:t.h'oa uncle'r-.,' stiindiag.; of. this iiitAH^art a ahirnai^ At 'iviiows Ahe 'iianiiiaAfat.Ary. aoiMAdC: ,0/:; .fiirnitu're Amd ''aclothAg- A' Ala A h>a-j ;'ho.usea'a,;a; ap:.pV;fe;., '���'T,A'a^:"A^i;A'p.;' 1! ;' v,''!A.;';tcAr::waAmadt:;;fA;atheapiir|f;.u;,. :ora,det��rriumri^ ;foi-rioi'Aaimdct-stAAiiig: ofa; -w-ordsv 'J wtui t';:;yqua,to avail; on- vo.;up h.ir).dv: jV'et. AN ILLUSTRATION of what the best flour will do for you. OGILVIE'S HUNGARIAN FLOUR will maie light, white, delicious bread. In absorbing moro water in its mixing it will produce a greater number of loaves per barrel than any othor flour. It is the most economical flour for1 these and other reasons, than any of the common brands. All best grocers keep it. THE 0C"-WE FLOUR MILLS CO.; LTD. ;f(.I' Ap very AndA:- .(pa'tiic ':o'n>;thi' PAA roAr p bpua-Iinidpoafh |':-t:errierawtA Ar ; "���k-i'ii .life php ,B. ���a';'";ni1>!'r:tAAthe aii.vUii.i'ifr T!ie I 1(111 (piarter of Today It ��� 1.11 'I 'IU t' 1 1 '1 U\\~ I ' > .Not but th.it sfudfut < I angmg its outw.iru is the UtmersHy j e.u iu a AA'^aA'A'fhAith; the aiictaJjefoi-e..', "'.^rr.'A'R..' AipiKa;theppl,an ���the a:Iai1:fA..I;)l^li��gaataJl.is' "The honorable genUemen opposite may scarc��ly' credit this, but it is my firm belief that 'if a few boxes of theae most excellent cigars had been " judiciously distributed among the Boer Generals their savage natures would have been soothed hid "that cruel war might never have, taken place.". 1 Chamberlain Ths acknowledged ' Leader. J.'RS. Fourilnr, Limited, ftionlr-oni. ���itog>;.^as;:i)i ^s a..rat her YiArl e> eaCom-A Co.; <>f (iff ,1, sp 0 j Hinard's Lioimenf Cures Colds, eta. f^ ' >}��� 'iU �����'������'��������.' ' "Iui it costs to mi,-as,, the speed' lh^l^uuii....lT of suud.st V . ,, ., . ,' r, , i ��,1 * --'"P kv one |.ljin )l>ls |cll(.i% b.u. "," '" th��Se ,lt,,tt^'" M and p. \\L... V" iot A1"'���'�������� I'.��"s las ! rfd.'unme,! u-u, K.lMt ucci,;^ , ��f affe tl -"���*���- '' ^:> 0�� ��� '.��'(M 11 ;,-;b Mhi -tea a 1/iaJs o; tiK. Bilteh ., _ J .������"���- ��� tie,re,.W; InAW ...to- 'tvO;���,: uasa'id. how : Mo Veo :���'!; ::w!m:trAo':Ao 111 : 'lerric nt undersfooil T ' ������'������''gl'OW'll ������������fcms.dt i:tr,my y^fm r :f!il;.1i!C.y:-. Sa'EaAi.ap: A ''nn of : ..mm ii ;,-;b �����i"��nl a lit,J. ! .,.,d j J.'Oicl ir���]s,.. (.,,",! of "go!,',! ' Ho,'!,1." , ''lL" J oil f ��'�����' ... ��� \\. 1 �����" ��� ng b .... ,.. :<��'^' J,'o ���\\<-.v Y.wlv Times. ;- u'.s W !.,.,, p ; �� I lo,ls disp'amneut, ututue-d a im an S,,7��i r C?. ��� ,,0��'��r ��>u-iuesV ,��� t���i Ci'(', er-.i !! -,-��� , l' l ,! of -.'��'"' -'Hits an hour lt% ;,ItJ ?C��\\*,.?TS aiV. Ktate ���"<>-"- I ; '���������-.'��� ..I hhK Se,.d-M.i).-, kio-s-t.. Nn cA.j,od "-v i,,e u^M��Nwr?. p'.-'�� -I'd' 2 10.-, } not-,-11. ede.l rough!'., ' S v'"' ' '�� t'Aoie .ncAV.-ul su'.A'm'm '') A.....1..H CoiiiIh. I -',' ",,(> ad>"'i. n.-l 1 o-se pouei, of \\ ' 1.'' '.\\'Jr!l' U>'s ''Ul '''IV "'' ',n ����� ��.t .- M.-olcn -oods- ^ '^''���'!> the bet |.������i aiuno abso. bed '* ' ���" ' " ^n othei wm us. .v'vj.'h'rtre Ad., go, ��� wiipm'-.'.-' ,A>ui ';iic;A-ct]y.\\.A'; _, ,, > aK��y:,.; hpAaisaii.adpgalia.ying'-'an-, ex- ���f.rnA-i.iinary'".'A'oc,;^bul:u'j*, :unrieiKt^nd- .iiifj-.'" ti6 Aoubtp'a no; fewer.. , tha'iia.250 .'w'6::d.A-Al-liisV^ xho^petadoir -has 'a'.'-.y.-Hkjtp'iAdcA.fsuid- ���itfe-.'of words ;th;an:.;do'gsabeloiiging to >i any ;Athi-r;,class and i>,.Me is a ^ona.for-,i t.auf courae;VT������. to 'cbiistan't.ly. and iraturalK ���icy are; talked: ' . ���������.. ,-....��� .,-., ---���,- -��i;ally dealAato-" ��� '^TVT C;"'^d n- PO'iAdsrAiUi Artain' :; ^HJ0ats'~L(ind^n,;Express^ ��� yi-'yy yi .".-if, i(u:mi.\\ 01 ti, -.< v. !.:��� h is ���>,,. ^;*i^l"K:prse.: power.. HpinrreaSe,. the : siA-d of this criiisei' uUu:; -a\\. ii t;t id l..w e..,. ,|f 1 i,r ( '1' !,!>! "JUH '.U .,c , ,J,.o.tlv 01. the bl ,, 1-.j" ' �� - 1 'il Vip-j.'j^r.'. " h Hi'! ����� T ,u..ih l'-IK ���r(. 'th(? ,,e^t V ������' Sv5l.jp- aA.pp '5 ly..,.: ..AA;'; 'C.iil,:-!. 'Mr<: 'y Ol yw, iw'Hw- '���'���HA- '���A.. ������ .. . ��� at'r (-.i.-jiV- -.caArP tOil: .I'i'i 1 f ".-ti j"J i0 2X ) i���,t^ consum. d a- [ ! 1 ' b p..w r ,-s w..b n.-emd to p,��� il'l ��� Mi I i'i ki._<_.!s or, to put it iti -1 il . noil), r. v.a\\, the pov.er leouii- M'dio .lo.tl her ���t ad! vjilWJ \\\\otdd j l.ii'O jMoetliid two ^(.ttF^.ls o1 (j,., I 'aire be :.�� ,111 a\\cn>go spied of II) I ' ' ''' ���!" !,.'>U1 At full 'ir]K-Od 1-el ^sl ,.,. .,il- si., '"' '' 'ousii,upturn M-.tS -aIIj toius p(t ... ., ,~ ~ ~��� , ���,���., !!,-<)���(', '" r 'u 1 1 kno-s lt wus about u uinara s LifiinieQl Cnres Imbtnpet. , .inead, ���, ,. f "' l> ,"1' ' ! ' ^ means thnt nt 1 11. . ��� j 1' \\ ' d -h, uoidd nunc S'ikiio-s . ^'^^vpity itpjs athat our-nei-h- '>Ors_don'rkm>w.as wed ns: vce 'dv what.pa good, lot- them.a pud ���'���.>(.Ii.ir a'h.p' .1, for ..-.���ich.vt on 6f coal' burned .under .1 ���������ctUe .'(.1 dcklv'"���'���������uYe ''���'" '������������".n.v. <.n; v'i < <>:

^'otsijA dis^i .' "A'"ve-v nioi';,- i '''"V�� w,Ml!(!'i-e-d.oiibled,fdr the snihe ,..,a!( ��� '.: '.'.';..: ' ������..������' |.;A':i''l,..(.'oiJSuiiii)t-:i'dti: ,: ,".'i:-|5i��' illustrnbs p. ;:'��� I'.'1,,���;���].. >:li?ri -,V>: '-Ai-a, hk- ,,nA pain forAu^r ii-'..-;" v,i ..Hi bjes, ;: nd ' '" > ������ ��� " "-'"'��� ��� ' ..���_'.(������ ;..'. ^la'tiy a.-inair has; "rnine.r' his' e'e- ���$H si.ttinga.iJI,.a. bai-r'6���;���':'��� Iookbi<- for work; '.-".���' a ''��� a " ��� ' '"' . . ;:ie !��� iVo Wli-' .t'o' pi.edl - pel. .so..,, surely,'-- so ���'.���;.:ii'ei\\-.. as l.ta'hy.A Pw.i.) i-f 1 he '.Pal de us should a.; homo where -'tliere and. by- gavintf .i^ri. oc- " hul ...weat her . ail- prcVeiiiedp-. and yVVui- ���''-'"������''���' ' welT 'ana sr (.(��� ds ai'o.M. aApldyinc; : fi:ear,,ip>s ! hiis . cata,h!is!:r-fl Ar, .s>.e:.meT.s of the At lain ie ?mvrehiHU: llci-i. 'ji;:' wid .be' readily uiidei-s! oo.l wby A,e 'fgrav.- hncn.-'s'.' cava niore applause ;t.haii fti s iocnds. > ' '.' ���.'" a ��� : a ��� a |Ahf..s;,of--gnvt.ftihle--are.-iis'tia'lIv'coin- promi.sed,for abovd, ten. ce.its o��� the dollar; a': : '. ���. 'a .. : ': " ��� v . ���' . G .''... . 0<:.p:t: J'-.ji.-,.!. Ono .I;7n'glis'h shifiliuilder. is fnrthcr- I v..,k cuicl oi a seu-ie I'.v MIN VIM) S hlMUIpNT ()\\i<,id P S i; F HIIU^ON (.'old Y. Ai A. C. I wits''.'cured'"' of P.laek . -Ervsi|.ie!.-is by MlSA\\llYHi]JSlMEKT.y ' " , i lni;h'S,V:illev' ,1.'\\\\a, IU;C(; LKK., .A r -VLw, Jy ii, & u \\ - !A -ia'a ���l!"'(i (������, P 'ill; !l,.'h--t(,n .,1 J,'.,]' i(1 ���d.lllill.'.;-. S'i,;-;vv.' , '-"'.v-'ilii'i.' \\y:is ''��� i'i'odi'ii'k, .sec;'.,.. ' ;s '"'I- eldest son ;'.',h!er 'of )},,, Cu-Ht on in .-,. j....!.:!-,- ,. Ana .'(aiired 'A p. terrible'.' sprain j.in.g. ' a . pi'o.hct. wldph it carried , hy"M I \\,V b'D'S LtXIM KNT. .. y. . A .of p'much :v; ���; 'A'A;. ' a '''Kl'^D., COULSOA saving.dl I.ii'i,;-; v.r.d propei-tv in mil!-.- f "'-yii'i-'mbuth, ..V.S. !'to:iui.... lie'calls'.it, the I;iierii;>tioiial | Plue-tAoss 'Ocean Life ami' Salvage ' Service. , ft, is ��� ami-suit to. 'take tlie [de.ee of tie-,- I.vet! ('i.os.-; .j:i the army. I p, will ' c.o.nsi.si 01 p. lU-e't. of- ten lifel.ioals ntid .one store, heat to pst'ttol .the north' A ( hini ic ah.u g t he .iine: 11/. Ii'i'ivcjuf, tbe great oivan "si "a ifiei'S: T'iie aim i.s that. ���" :->.!' .('lii'li'lr.eii..'" a,i--ira;U eed to ('lire "���'��� Hl.s of- I it th- ones; ��� ,'lali.i or poisAioiiy a- a t\\ en sa fel.v I o a ��� ,'Jw.l'i . |'i\\- medicine-, i a! A."> cents a, l>o\\. ' l'!-.VVi!!iaii.s 'Me.ili1- He' -(.int.; ���;"' -THE TI'MtZS-S^ilRESPDND.ENT.; ������a ^" '���'���'" ���....'*���'���������-;, '. tValter l;.':I7iti;'ri>.-A''. t;e M'us.I'WVTcal i r:Cup- ���-', tilled; !>_.-;.y.'fii-orro ztoiiijcis. >p' p iiri Walter AA Ha'rnsr.;A'hep Times corrdsyotjcleiit in . Morocco. ; \\v-Jib,,. has been p "niade:: -'prisoner.;-' by a ��������� rob her tribe1'.'(here, is.a J-'ellow pf' th.ep'l'Joyril ,G,epjgrapiHCal ^Society and , was' educated., iii' j.jsirrow and.; Cambridge 'l.'iii- versfiy.'- Five years ago' Ilea was ;-,ar: ried' f.o-:pl:pid3v.Ahiiy Aa\\'ill'e, the. boati- t.ilu'l diiisjilitc'r .of the ivarp of ."de'.v-' borciugh. die is onerof, tlie-niest \\'e.,i- .turesonie travelers,, and' has 'won'' . fame itr recruit years , by his"..exploits' siiiiong' the- J\\Ioham.mc-dans;' One' of his latest; adventures, before his" present ��� ��� exploration of the country1 surround-'1 ��� ing Aeenat, was"-the-'journey rri. \\;e-j man, hi the. soUtiiv,-es;tern'. r"part ivf f Arabia,-' where -be tiAvel.ed 'clisg;uised j As ax aS'fussi.ilman during the- rebellion ' Against -.frio Turks':pile started ' from - . Alien!' accoiiipanied only.by one ser- Vitnt .and a gmide; ' - When he rea;.!)cu' j the 'frontier;';he '-succeeded; .:by nieaus..| of: liis (lisguise. iii.ob'taining a jiernvit. j .to pass in to '������'Turkish'' territory, ''.lie. | .- wasv,coipiwileii; to do n'ipst" of his'; traveling- d.y. liAht'. Jluring'the . day j ' . t'he' 'lit*le '.'���':��� party; hid in ! the jungleaj' The. explorer w;i,s ntneteeri -days ;-in1'; ��������� reaching. Si.Uut, the capital 01', 'the j 'ctu'i'ntry..-"On''his arrival there his dis-.-! 'se %yas, penetrivted. by 'the. Tur.kh-h,'. = !0"T;: ** ���� USE EDDV'S I^FEe^IOIIS i THE BEST SUBL08NQ PAPER MAfiK. It Is Torj- much jtronjer and thicker tban nny other (tarnsd or bplldlnsi paper. It la (in_vervlou�� to Wind, keep* out oold, keep* In hoat, oarr}���� Do (Sioli 3r odor, absorbs no moisture, impej-tt so tfigto or flaror. to' unythins with which It comes In contact. It 1b largely neod not only for sheeting- boUKi, kv$ tor tin in s; oold storag-e bal'ding-R, refriperctors, dnlrltm, ore��merleif **f& All pittOo* where the objoot bt to keep an piren and nnliorm temporatarii, Aa4 as .ha same time Broldlae; (Umpnau, Write our Agents, TEES & PKR33K, Winnipeg, for ismplea. ��� THffi E. B. EDDY OO.. ^.Ii ��<��. -��>flCf blib. ^ -t Te Rick's Blood Purifier r��- riftyC9a**i��9rptiokaga. E.EBMINO mils* a r�� iu- . . ,, p ... .- -��� ' ----^ ���;' W.V. Hi,',- ll|.-���-.lii .apt hor.tiesp wboiiu-ew him into Ari- ' - "r��� ��� son. Thi-y. comi)elled..him to Ave. ���'��� ib.-'l ��. Thv"(\\ ':��'A ..how. a. number -of bonrd- twp. weeks inan. . undergrrotind' ceilA'" 'w��sos. ,ui". SwAzerland '"wh-e're After a .week h0 fell ill with; ,. fever. ! '��������;"'<* ^d lodn'in^'ean- l.n- had ' and wbilethe lever was raoing" ' ,i,e i ��nl-v slx,-.v Aits ai dav ���.--��� ' ' Turks .sent, bint through the Vnioun-I ���' ' ��� ���''��� ; " " - -A '���" tains westward. ofanQdeida. o��.. ..thcl ' .^a.sh Aea.y plishes. ,',p���i;,: or ,,������������ with 1^,^ Iiry,s���ap.;a powder A- wdi. -eiaov,. (|U. grease Avit. 1 lie : e\\ 1 sa'v ; .will poiip ..���.-(,.;.!. L- both \\\\ i.--.' _ ti'irl's .see .-hal .tlieii"-. powder is ilry before they Knse the Length'of the rays does not 'affect. the chemic'al ;acti\\;ily of 1 ig"ht', tvl-; thpughait determines their color. ..Mr. 'i'lioaias il!all-.:rd. Syracuse,,- X. V;. .u-i'it'es: ���':! ��� l!;,.ye lieen ii 'flicted - for nearly ' .1 . v'oa'r -.vi;.li thai, niosl-to-tio dreadi'd di.-s- <.'ii'.-vi' I s.v.-a't'.i:-,.-;! p aial a (��� .tiinoy worn .out, -.viir. pain ami wunt of. sleoa. aiul, afti'r. sr-.vitar' ii'iinpst . c-.c-rviliin^' recomnH.ni'eU, I 1.fi'."! ore box of I'aniiolee's .YeAi'ahli' inc-d -on'e . be^: ; of Pa i-ni.oiee's Pills to tiie 1 e .Mi;. Tho1'ins ��� Ha I hi rd. Sv.rai.-u- a. \\ . , V. wri'i-a' "! iiii'vi' btvii 11 IfliT'tcd for arurly n vi-iii \\\\ ii i,' t lia t, tm>st-to-be dreaded di^- i'iim'. |i.\\ s'j.i.p.sui. and ul. Iiai''.s 'wnrii ���'out nilli pi, in and .wunt ui .siei'e. nnd in'ie'i- I .-yii'i;- al'iiiost' .i'\\ ervthiinr I't'coiuiUt'iu!..d. i trie.)���urie lm.\\ of Puntieiee's '\\'e_u'iiil:l|. I' tii.i! one hex of Pa riaelee's Pills. I air. hou' neaiiv well, and beia-. e. t hev wjll eiire ine, I would not. lie without J tlioin for ;i tiv inone.v " , I hiiiig- by., the thumbs, ihc. penalty for trespassers. exti'i-nu ' ' ,. "��� ��� '��� " , ���- I r "ine-d <-a ArA ���' 7 ,niVee^ A'c-et.ible. n- ;_ . Viit consider everything imnossi-! ' A'" m.^MwaV v Vj'/��� n d'bpf^'8 V^ be - dde MUP -v oil mv mi.,11 .:' -.a'-1 ! wi eare 1.,,. V . , - '��� I'etieve -t lev ne j , ������- -_^dej^ lH'ri'.M-ii1.j.u1..��.t;.w-'n^.L'm^1jy.;.".'�� ����t'. be. wi.tho-A lleef out in propo'rt idti lo llieir-ship- l'-|.<|. Arc -N< t IriiUi Ituil Others besides Irishmen blunder j lhv ^>'-u-iii, whei.i unexpected .demands puie, made upon them. A well .known, in.iblic man was. hiteli, assured by- tlie ehnir- niait ... thsit the assembly'��� . ..weleoni'-d Him. "with no iiuleiyned , pleasure," at wlu'eh (he-' visitor .was, so Apires .recently published' in Chti. Pale. Nickh' ciuUlren -.vb.us.Iti ns-e .Mother I Craves' Worm l-lxtei iaiaal or. We.rms are ,..,���,. w.|,,-m- t h , 1 1'���, . -,i��w-iii>if Mr' I (.ne of tlie. principai' eatises of -.sulVernar' Lla,ia 'S"( U tl.''a , NlL aillOU.lt ol lia, clii'dreii, aad should; be exiielk-d from inone.*.'.. sent home, from the PinTcd j.thc .vv'stein. .Stales by inimi^ratits. 'from ''A"orw.ny ' ���_ _ h\\st, vear was S;{.7,s6.0i'Kb aiuon.y. bo.\\:,s t.hai: pine; tonnaivc lie expK'l ii. t;he vaiioiis nations that hsiVe jufn'-ii t'l'si./lic on 1 he '-'���-'- app! oprin (,.' sains ,iie<-e.-:- i-|.. (iti'i-lit t in;; 01' I he '.'lib., .���.,-,. je(-1 'seemis "���''���'a one of - | he :i 'Aiimerc/e (>xl end :! di-'M.-iiK-e of sjv hi^rh seas lo sar.v to the com] boats 'ami ere .vs. 'bin-, jai. ,1 to have ���ine't with' appi-ov.il in ��� liir.li places, and ere loni.',' ,\\\\e' tasiy expect the libie as well as the ICed (.'loss to the re:.cue of human lives, in (lunger. rassed as pv :Say, . -j^-fm ahvavs Ulan to.be her,.-J-or , a'nv where else'" j It Wius an Kh^lish Mayor who onler- ��� pd pm interrupter to sit d-.wn and I'olloire professors and. the. boo- bbu-hspliof h strive' (o polish the tin derslandiniA ' , . u'-re is a sa.\\ in l.'t '-is bad luck io carry fresh e...-s i��� ���i co.at t.ocke. arid fur-et thcnT':'."'T|',<. . ;1"^ is, worse if t|u. ,,,,s ,u-t, n(H emhar- ,(l'"!c iresh, The worse the 'eg^s the The'star'Canopns surfiasses the sun ��� in bf'.'-'ntness by more than ten thpn- ��� sand fitnes. worse the luck j. Of the 2.89-.P Conft-re^Ufionnl ministers in Kn.e'land and ���W.svles, ��� .2,.")7;5' are teetotallers. hand of .,! fore t! e-.-' : A shr.iiiip canning'. fact.cuy \\vill '��� built on ��� Moating .barges pit . Oc-'anj S]u'ings. ~N iss. ��',���( 1 An' accident cials ...,���f^3 L0" "EPT. W.. TORONTO ai Kuriii IteM. has'' reveal.al t-c of the ih'ii i-h at:', .V that coal which lists been iniui'-ivi-d in waiei j has higher ev apei'a'. i\\e ipia' loutvc'" eiidiirsinre I hii'M fid in t he pit 's mouf h. f- liu'v o t hat eXj ei inviils in iw Will produce it roinphdi. iv, ( oalin.U' stnl ions. If ! he coal can 1 .opt eie'er wale,"' ii wi! and lie ( heaper I o As I he coal bin 11 ships alone costs year, t he i I, in of eeo mnii-s and merrhsuil liisii'ines of the Wori(i i'i" d-i'i e.>..,l reaiiv does burn ot! 1'. ies ;iia! coal li'osh ���a '. ���!'! S , bi'r i.'Oltl.g Oil 1 du i uei ia h" I'O.'l . ..lunger is'iI'd nnd si.ee ���by lii'ii i.--h war- : I i'i.r.|. 1.1 mm 1 a >iio:iiy i 11 sib 1 he and merchsinl liisii'ine i'i" W'et. coal reaii.v dees the pendiiiiv proposition "he post- poned^ to the fi,j,ln���or son,,- ollu-i j time. The appointment bv' a nil j land authority of a lade as ;;���.,;!;-, I. oillcer broiig-ht a ,, pnit.est "ag-a.inst women becciiiia- niedicsil inm " winch reminds one of th- convenni"- '" si. meeting- ef "women' qf every or condi- j class, regardless of ses; I t imi."���London 'I'atler. flu. (on verse. A school board inspector asked n small iniiu'l of what the surface of the earth consists and .was promptly arswcied, "Land nnd water.������' 11\\. ��� -i 3 l���i'r-,t\\- answered, ."Land and waier " I '',. Shirt waists and diimy ; Vil,,,.(1 thfl qilcstion ^^;\\ha.. <',;;; linen are made dolightfuii:. ��� tl,1^ '-.'-i-^ed o��� ,i,e boys clean and, fresh, with Sun- better will be consul ���liiiili it Soap. 6U nnial, and asi.ed; "U'hat., then, do land and water make." To which came the immediate 're- (ii.onso. "Mud."���London Answers. Cbelera and all saiaiaer cna,plaints aro so . Click ��� in their action that, the cold en 1 h is upon the- 'victims ' lk-- .1 re r. ware tli.i t (lanr.er is near. It attacked do not- delay in ttetaia,;-1 the nropi.'r- i.-iedieiiie. Try a 'dose 01 !'���!'. .1. ]>. Kelloee's I.H-soalerv Cordial. aniJ you will tret iiaaic-dfate relief. It acis . with ���.-.���o.-.derl'e.! ra|)idity i\\ml never fails, to ef- :'..>.': a ( ore. 11 who will i.lly ,,' coat off a li.-ind^ deaier because he feels !!!';,;' :l pockefbook .n uin . 'he coat deserves his fate .--.^.-e^discovery that, there's MVa]Srf,,'"-'.'-:ilrP ;A;1 "Tfcifirf. Tor x... i ' ' ' !".s ,li1(l warts We ,;!,,!'':;:'!,cr ;!f "���oode1,-icgs:cd mcn -A-.nug'ed a walking- match '��� a. Market advices slate that cheese '������is ss .tendency |l.o _.,, |liirh. ^- U No.'4 3a ^^.^^S^Efi^fg^JHgggSB^aRS^gJwr- - Twgnrii~n��nrr_____ 1 ^^T?y^fiI,hiriirri'.i,NfiMirii -<~n'-i rA"r^WiJ'ira'i*(^'^-*!;''*,c,">��^^ ��� :>=-&-.= rrtT'T7"- e TJ * "!*}"'Tp -", l" *'-: Lu..M'4. ' ���*-:' V."''V -ri A .n (' li- 'f&liUiH.jl '"I ai!:ai.(.-.i!-(.!::e.-',e,!..;i.'iCilWi( Ti-ol, i*J-.s.li I <)rr> r!iC W(., ..,������.,,, ;..;-^i!i. ^--,--.. ���=--.---. - -..-:-.. ::| .About oiiihh .-?n months :i[;o ^Ir! W. ^.ibiisked iii the mt'cio t uf. the people ] >.._ M:-.nn-m^ (1f Aln.tny, I\\. A. wk ely of M.ij ie itTii* IA.:-t Kootenay. j known iu ir i Jo circles r..d tlie repiescn- '..-.---,;.' ---.--'-..-7 -a- ----- j tsAhv; 01 tho Alb.'.ny Chemical Co., vva> snuoiing fr(pm a protra.A-.d attack of diarrhoea. "I Hied Ohnmburhiin'.- \\_.olic, Cholera ami Ukinoea fAmcdy,'' .i|j.c-j! he says,"ftnvl obtained immediate jo- . _-_ _- .- -. j lit;*". I cheerfully locommend thh: "iT'UE.DA't A UCil"JiS'r lu,!"03. J medicinu lo thojc .-nnilarly aiUietc.!.'.. I .-Aid hy ull i.)np'i_]st:c ,-Cr-^^jz\\j��ita^M^M*sti&*iZxBMCt?��im n.'-fjf^an^,-^.:^.. ^ ". ,r. SAiirirz i.-. co I'liblisiters, FOBS ALE Moyie Labor Union; g mr^v ���***'jtv ^ ^n..^k-*i^K'\\ jw��i-vfc..ACi.:����-f.: i ;. si very important iSj^uo; in fuel it i.f neci .^.iry in onr bu-fine.fi!. 'Ac won't ,- >��� ': fun..or ou tbe ^Abject. Ver- a j - J fouso and lot on Victoria street. liousc and lot ou Lake Shoro avenue. Dusipcss block on Victoria street. Gc"-;>-uiairy business near toivn. Alining slock, ��� FOB UE13T. , Ofiice rooms and living appart- .iiouls on Victoria street. lioures for rent. Vv'e do a general commibaion business. Farreli & Smyth, HO. 365, A. L. U. J.Ieets in the i. O. O. F. hall every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren are cordially'invited to attend these meetings. K. A. Svn'M, TrcH. ]'. F. JoiiiTsxo:-!. Seo'y. -n. L O. O. F. "Vv'ildey I^oslgo No. -H OJ&. A\\. DI i ,' Meets every Monday evening in the;r I hall on Victoria afreet. Sojourning ! Odd Fellows cordially invitc-d. I I'i!, j, '��� fo I C. A. Fugj-h, ' R. J. Smyth, I j,,^ j iNoblc Grand. Secr'y. : r'd The waftst buy of tito season, and you will double your money in three months. Tho company have 12 clainia, which surround the St. Eugene mine���the largest eilvcr- load mine on the American continent. } Kox Ub. MOYIK, 15. C. SI* r^��wetar-jBC^.i-a.Jnp^i* . 'tmi. I " R-w 1 , v.. already gui..ifsjtuJ the -,;.AJ. Under Iho atispicoo of the Major ami �� Council. Tuesday & Wednesday *A IS ki si '.' p. -, :-;!���* ,e. ��� im; good ..poople ul Moyie should ��� be-fu in mind thai 'tiro ��� trailing of a con tract for 30,OOC tons of oro' r, year is no small task and requires time. The Leader 1ms every reason for believing that the owners , oi the Sl. luigene are, a3 anxious ' (o operate their mine ac the people of Moyie are to'tee it in operation. And the better "tho contract the company makes, the j �� better il will' be for tlie town. But hstve patience, lie in ember that Home -.vas not built in a day. M 8 S V* 0 ��.Ui PATRONS : The Bootherliocd of Rail- ! way Trainmen and Iiosslantl Minei'oj Union rfo. 3S. W. F. of M. ' $5,800 la Prizes. Oures Pain Instantly ��� in any part of body^ a V/itbout ' taking a drop of medicine. All tlie superficial paino arc relieved r.ithopt the big risk ol taking .dangerous drugs into the S3"3tem. Its work i30. cimply mar^elo.uo. Price, $2.00. Moyie Board of Trade - Meets on the first Wednesday- evening of each- month at' fi o'clock Aiarp iu the court llOU-H'. ( " ��� , J^.he,-; (. KoNiw, ][oo. Fre-o. J A. 1\\ M-u.'uon-auj, Freri. ��� I F. P. Johnston, It. Cami'ijej.;,, i Is} ,. ��� l-~\\t hecy. I " I (Xi 1 1^ 'S* I are, Vice-1'rcs. Harvey & McCarter, FORT STEEI.K.R.C" 2 , Ilari-ey, JUcC.irter & rinkliuni, -. jwvrhaTorE, b. c. Barristers & Solicitors. W. F. GURD. ��AIIEi;Stll':i:. SOCTCITOH, EIC> CRANBROOK. B. C ^ &< For Particulnrs nppl.7 to fc' ��� ��� ' US1 "27 BOX 3J. '��� ^LAtvl^a rra, MOYIE.. b. o S II ISK, ���A :A i J [^xsjrxfcj^LMiiry,i*rj^^JC'w^j*ri��^-y~y#*^-i$rzrvi .^. jCHBISTIAX AIELSFA, .Agent , DR. .j, S> EIKG ! i . MJYJE, P. O, xS'^sjKT^XSTs?:- 1 ' Cran"broote, B, C. iWMWmamiMnwBWSi O. F. DE^AULNIETl DEALER IM y! M 8 W h i' tary Public, &c. PliOMFT DELIVERY. '"j , .Solicitor for the Imperial Queens'Ave. MottE^' ' ' B,lnk of Canada' " -.- - yy���L^ \\ 01* L::x?��0!r. Br:tip!tCoj.i->{iua j DTI t-G-eorg-e K. Thompson,.. , , ��� 6 - 8' " RARRrsTKu, Solicitor, ^'o iilfilgS; L{l60lIC3lS? I Toilet Articles u Drug and Stationery 'Store. Office Stationery School Supplies. & a *a. ����� c ^a union oirioials.! ��3^IBiTJ'J��F$L* ^O^IE. tiuiiCTp ..:;>; uur mi.. ftro toti tifti u i!...ii.ii';.u :'"'jn, siuu liu.'i.. ii-j.t.,._.t-.uv; men .tr,- u.^tl ���'hvays ' i.-.bwi ;. ' '..c ;.."���'-. ei-v j Tribune. I ~y. inuarj "rjiUVA li '4'tvy sJfc Tud L?A0 ojuorrow, r . P.A.O'iAvr.A.A-.AiA.^-, tptrj -;" J.HSUB.A WITH . ��� im. ^"ho Iv - ''���1'"' iu Mo\\ ic sc i-;at Beaie? MutefiiBGn & Elwell���������-*������ {7.-.. 'lJU d:r!y cur.." : ^.rUlt. A'GE, OOi��eeP at v.hich OAurrch ^vui:b' his Cai-c fci.u | gtOTepipeS aZlCl islruck Sullivan on the bot'.y. At line j rM? attack Sullivan's: hand :.lici c-:l bkc a iiasu aud cwurbt O'f .-.mi! A ths fact, j Another followed m .-.u inAi'A t'.ud,i catching him full iix tlio n'���;��.\\ w.t. - him bluLdinij Jae1 y,::."i.iZ '���''���'��� tbe; iitAvsilI--. 1 ' z"7 A f** ".'"J AV3tiift-'*' u'^S^ i Fv>" . -i? \\> al* aIj3L *-y JU- TL> iUf T -it I Jl.1 *s I Our aim is lo ];i.j^c patrons. Good diaft una bcttlsd bs?f>r always en band. ., ���.:;:. ;ro':i:- , r i" iiv -t����������-f* -���(rtt-^m British GoluruciR ^f-^_,^M, ��>_��>i..j,g_ii... ��jt��i. ����-�����ar^tf.'vwr v*x*n'nu-i*mjAK*=rr i%-~ '-I !-V_M /I'^. "S" ^"Vv r- k A. O w ^^ A 1 ?7 ' hvs ^x ^ ir jtfA. -a--* c3 xr JOSEPH NIEDERSTADT, Prop. OET \\ OUR Vegetables, mj^.T5yyg<~.c^irj3ctJ*3ja*^ajgrt-����tt.' >��^.a^rj. ��3ri1 JTr*gg*v^r*=J' jthaoosi ct_ accoramodatiourf for.the travi'iin^ pubbc. P, J. McMahon, -Mgr. FOR FINE TAILORING GO TO S*���* I. l�� jf' "XO AND l-'IiOH ALj I l7J jf^ ���"��, ^ MERCHANT TAILOR Fine Sailings, Ovorooalinj ���ai AJJULJU ?�� -mJ ^5 ?** ' K* r si <^s i l '? -' | pxya? Kppr F0>tP^ aflfl WfltflRR LlM+i u'libc .j ^ W5 U.n y111 13 ftelHsBWU UlG&t Slbrt'dj^ Ufa yudsUi duality not excelled in the country. /Tryyt'and he convinced. csajri*rB*i l _*�������������runnrw��vn&t��'7v��Maj��^KiM ^wt jji ���inn-'iiif7,��nr^��Tir'Mmn��m,wft'C'��s Troueer.", Imported Goods. '^ I * 7'. F.-JOE-JS'SIOJV | I rev .,-..-- .- . - .^ ^ *. 1,1.-,. r. ' A .i.i-1 V7 Ct'I C S.I- : j.u AI ���); rjtiur.'ii'1- ������ nut; i,. ' ��� .<, i ��� s.-, - -J - ��� a L', , { hia fact, kicxtd 'u-r yj idly .Aout Uu p I f.; n Iocs and reiijuiKcd ; ".vj1 youM stil iAAi'.!!> in ^ot si cn.inca,'' Afttsr a !��. tv fi.hii-Lt. i mk, only cur, ^I'U'HC U >''Ju ' I r-r>D 1 ijrtj4 Ir -SSs51 fc*-�� vlj^' ��-is'C> V.�� - - l i ! �� 8 u IU L &= U �� , J^ il A LjLJlKjjL I CHAfJBRGOK, 0- (J i iii. \\so,utyiX Vj t-LL-y/ jt "���;. till i ^ i /;> .i. .->! rL HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MIMIMO MEM ; kinds I Orders SoiJoKeH. ' n it <$S?56(see:C-CC-C<'':-"iO.�� = C��:55S��^?CfiS���CS^*<^ m_i��-<: [ ��� ijlj^lii-iii^uricd Oitt'.u disablts'-i'... tiian j. ;i:.d ca-A3JJ scvorssl -day.".;" loca.A tunc i and ^'b'-ri blboil noicuin develops com,- j NBLSOi--v V 'lime r'sfc-i'slt' in .11k; lo::d of a- hana or t ^^.^^^^.^^ limb. :jha::)Ad:-ii\\'3 Aain'Baii-.i ii an 'antisor-uo lAAsciA " V.7hea ai'pi.J.ed' to cuts, bruises and .-bums il causes then) to heal ruickly a;\\d|-vJthot:t . tnaturst- 'tion, andAn'O-vei.tf, nr.y dasigc? of blood "poison.'- 'lr'Cr'.St:lu by alt DrutuiA1. -��� . | <( _^__^���,--��- . ��. .'.���r*���--Try.���i*rs-iCTno-?-,rrri������vry~Mim.' TJ> , 'j -j��r CAjr o Ak>3;AAA ..A iAlAA^ ��S ^CO^L^E:1 SX-h1l1$? J&l jSoca Watei aud Syphanii, | T1\\B iftlCfOl! HOt SOflllgS I'O - DiPDV-Q'- -0, T"*^'~r?*r���r*xR��sr?��a rsTr-wsr-rrc iTV^ .T^TJL'^t JS.-^^S-JTtl.'HO > : St..-. Josepli's. Convent. "KLSOM. L. G. Spokauc, ;Aa.ui^ ami Ci-r.;t ���-.; 'si Gt. iAul.'Puluth, "'nnneapoli': ��� !. " " Chicago :\\'.i<\\ roint:'; lOast. iB-'V\\ ' ������ai'T-RAlWS.DAl'LY.^' "���'�� FAST TIME,' �� Nev. ''3^('M.u[>uiani. Tlirougbout,. '.Ay j Coaches; Talacc and Tourict . i31ccpsrs,i;uving and .Eu:- At BmokiMi- arjd Li- , i ,,.,,..���-..... ' bntry Ca- \\pp: jAr:AIK "..".. A A'K:'I--'/A'Y. Y-J c Ji". ���I.fci.i'^, Jj^VaLTvy AiANBKOOf^, B. C. j-Joardmr,' and Day GcIkku conduct-! ed ;-v tho !'j:s*.or,s of Zi, Jo.scy.is> "iTeleon .| i;. G, Goisisr.arcial ;md business j courses.si sfpcci.slty., L...cci;u:.oc air! j f ..;��� TuAEtHi K.att-s, lAldcra ftn.-i swift pi'oyroi-O ch;tractcjai::o each de- j y\\,\\\\ iti!'orinatij;i,'Cidl on .tjir iui-- partu'iout. r'sircids. .:l:s.:;:ld v.-rito Ai'"j- 'dr^yycwy '..At at Aor'-'hc-rTi !Age::i! purlicubi;.^., Ono A.ohLli }ics::.rcsi the j orVA.c- ptibbo ol the .Oioro.uyknoss of the .SistersAnclboJo of leaching. Terras j . AapLLCALEANy l-.IvfA'ii.- A, MEAT' -: MEBCHAI.TTB Inrush and Curc-si.TvIasifti.. FrorLi '���'/���' Fish, G:ir.ib au.i X'ouilry. , Vv'sj supply culy Wvi b'5!-.,-t, To.ttv .trfi..'1.? solicited, . . ��� p . .'.A'griJAilKK'JD In ' all tlie . Prinexpa) Cities'. .and ; British'UA'umbia AEKOW LAKE, -B. Th;e Most Complete Health ftesori on the Gontinen} o<: North AiHiencp." 'V. CHAS. P. CAMPBELL- Undertaker and; I ." Enib^Iiiier.,.-.: t. Cqllins'j Ga/jkelsy shroudJi of all ni ' ���! and slyl'CG constantly kept in stuck. | 'Office ovbr Iinpoiktl Bank of A'' | ada. Telegraph and mail ^orders i ' cAvc prompt ��� attutitid!:. ' Open nig i , andtiay. I'houe 43, ��� '��� aAA v. Towns in, , It:, BATHS Qiiw all ATcrvovKi and, : Macular ljisttiihw. ���'.,' ' ^ .'.'.Qraiilirook, ;; \\ ;���. f(,-: Vi-'ATF-P.^'. ������ k'ioal all Kidney,; ��wA^v.r^,''.,A]'.;i,A..i.l^Ar^^A fiiver and iStipri'acb Ajlr.ionia. i " -, ���" . Tlioy arc a Ifcverfai'linp, Acmedv ' j f'.:r alblthcumiitic TroublcH.- ,'' "'i y TEAMS-f^O foif'iS per wccA ac-: conliug tuj'sAiUmce in If old or Villas'. : ."2 ifc..'..����� I'i -'I i-l.j-tii.'f^ ' a. ���!;. c. ukmi;;'.'?'o:v. ! !CRMBH0OI. BA.i fe ";i ?w' '���-";->- "��� �������� ���������'���'��� ��� ; ��� : J.':':>:.'H;raiiher' O^efe WeMhBsfey& " aS.3. Saturday, IR^HSii^^S^^&^tf!^"""@en, "Frequency: Weekly

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