@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "5ad58bae-507a-44e2-add1-8c0355fd2575"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-06-23"@en, "1908-07-18"@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/1.0183638/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " ���nb3 ERCE rsT.uiuSUKl).5 >Capital>siO()0J 'Fund>- SjJ Jnited StatcScadJ ity afforded lolj ,r, tl'e. transact o or taken fa,en; y be Opened b- sppsitcd ot -.<;, R- T. BRTHlJ SI IHEADQUARTKKS FOR- ^SOUVENIRS H. WILSON, Jeweler CRiiNBROOK. 4^ A V '******�� t*4$~ L-*^\\Z^\"~me*' ~r d* w. A (S '- OL. U,NOl5, MOYIE, B. C, J.ULY 18. 1903, rrnADAt-rr? Ct'itcn CUR GLASSES DO' IT W. li. WILSON; Optician CRANBROOK. - ome and See Our lor. igcne mine. /Miners, V UCil'OIIUMJ 'and up. ���* -iS\\ ���i\\ SLVgedh Counters Which'will be ready on Monday. It will pay you to watch them. We will clear .out'our remnants in summer r,-goods at greatly reduces prices.\" ' * GENERAL FLOAT I There are prospects of a bumper cropiu Alberta this year. Score $2 A Y'KAR was 5 to 4. Nelson io agitating sidewalks. , \" for cement Steve Adams has, been acquited of the murder of Arthur Collins. A. 0. Garde has opened a mining office at Prince Rupert. i , ���~���-���������~��� ' High water is interfering \"with navigation on the Skeena river. The Sister hospitalat Rossland, Moyie team: The Moyie - baseball ' .team played the Cranbrook team .^on the grounds of the latter last evening. At the conclusion the score stood 5 to 4 in favor of Cranbrook. Jim, Bates was the umpire, and gave satisfaction to both sides, something alrao3t without a precedent in baseball! In the evening all attended a smoker ;at' ���' the Cosmopolitan hotel and the beat of feeling f prevailed. The Moyie team came home on the flyer this morning. Following is the lineup of the Spok- Wit^��^a^yy-^(Mec^mry^ fcBL'Pbear k.*' ' j f ,\" i-.'>y'*-\"k ,* j-\" ->-���' \"if, '7*,,. v, ,\"J'-, ' ' ��� , - k k *v-i*d-���drt . J IFJlERELL\" block frttit./etc: I. ^ t >r*lL\\ 1t-^~ l*.l .���&���',}��� MOYIE. Beale& i Fire; Life ; Ofllca_ ^ (BBOOK . and Accident Insurance. ���*���:.' y'.;-- \" MOYIE.vB^.O. *v is -being repaired and improved. y * , _�����_���_ r ,��� Tommy Burns/ the world's champion' heavyweight pugilist, is coming,' to Vancouver, late this year, \" -,,' ��� ,-' - *< \" ��� - 7 Ex-Governor, Charles Mcintosh has quit politics, and now makes his home in'Tictoria. ,1 !' \" * ���'��� r*i O.ttoVjj!'' ITS'aiid'BABl )m up. [eamery _ ,. Wis - -M- - >* ���\"- *'i\" \", , tf^ ' ', , k \"��� i , I' \"���'* '/[\"v'i-dm now in-a.position to supply^ you <> V*^- witK-fi-ne creamery;.'-bu,tter* from the . i/Trochu'yallej^'Qreamery.' ./\"''' *' ' '���Y \"'^^iPBESH ^WEEKLY,:- /���/ V* -' ��� r. ui.**7t. ,.��, - yy_ ..-..', ' ,' ..-if ,�� - ���_ ,-The death- ' sentence has been imposed on \"' Giuseppe Alia\", the' Italian^ who shot', the Catholic pnest.at Denver some time,ago. . The,\"Whitewater-mill, is' doing some particularly good work'just now and is making both lead an d zinc \"concentrates. ��' \" d ' ��� MuQuarrie-r-Catcher, . Curtis���Pitcher, ' * Freeze���Pitcher, L* JSamm^First Base, < Orowo-^-Second Base, Erford���Third Base, ��� / \"iPotter���-Short Stop, ' ' Reneaii���Right Field, , Kyle^Left Field,\". . ' . , Ayres���Center-Field,'\"7 ~\" ' An effort\"will be, made to pull off another game,in Moyio next Friday, July 24th. *- , - i- , , -t_ y - , - , ,^--'' - , -- , ?��� ��� i- - _ - , - d Starting New Tunnel.' ,..' was �� tree **{ t.tl II it ' ���'i'.Vr, -3TOBE. ; Simuel' Gompers, president of the American Federation , of Labor, will support W.' J. Bryan in\" the coming presidential campaign. , ��� , ' ' \" -' ^ i Mrs, , E. S. Shepard Florence Anderson^ Misi while!*b.ttiiihg in and wera drowned English \"Bjiy, near yancouver, oh, the. 14th. *$$&$&&$$&* W , * . Furnished! itli tiie J3e .r is Filled uov8 and OKMKRCI\" ���nniTjsii r\\$ [oyie Co-Operative Association,.Ltd d^GRfeAt-'CHANGEl1:': ��� ���'. Tave been'-made in prices of Groceries -in Moyie since' February\". . Patronize the store that ^ \"has caused the present cut prices. Remember, we Only Carry First Grade Goods. iTerxna Cash. :Beposit Accounts Opened FARRELL BLOCK. - -Mosquitoes are so bad around New Westminster that - some of. the sawmills have been forced' to, close down,)a3fthe men refused. tO .WOrt. ^ ;_..,. *- ,* , , . y_ ��� Chinese \"merchants of-British Columbia threaten to'precipitate a\" boycott of Canadian goods in China if the pending legislation putting aid end to the opium traffic is enforced; v.This ;week a new tnnnel started on' the Aurora property at a 'considerable; distance, lower' down-the 'mountain,' which will' give a vertical depth.,,of.150 feet from the main tunnei. jThe - tun-\" nel will require^to be driven'approximately 575 feet to strike the first known \"orefbody, .which is four feet in? width in'\"the old working--;\";;. W. \"J: Feltham, ��� the manager; ,was 'over to Rossland last week and \"secured an option on a' compressor' plant!' It is'the intention of.the'compa'ny toy purchase this and have! it moved oven and^injtalled'ati^as early !'a.,date as possible.- \" ,���*\"���'\"��� -,'' -���' (- Telephones Next- -Week. Hotel Kootenay The best of accommodations ft? the Trayelm^ ' Public. Luf ��nd Commodious Sample ^oonjs, Billiwd Eoobw. MoTAVJSH & GAMEROM Preprietor?. Sgggr^r^- ^nvnvrjvr ^ Vi*W ^^*-^r^ ^r^ ^x^s ^r^-^r^ % Glover Cleveland's will does not give the*'.value of the estate. After providing for a fund of $10,000 tor each of the four child reni the document leaves the re mainder of the estate to the widow. . _rfajrf*Jrfrj*i.r&Irftjs*r^.tfr^ j��eirfi-J^��0tj4r.jAtJ& *& MOYIE'S LEADING, HOTEL. ���fc. Wardner had a fire on Saturday last which destroyed a block, including the Central and Union hotels. The loss is $70,000, and the insurance - $7,000. It is thought that the fire was of incendiary origin. Moyie's .telephone system will be ^installed next week without fail. At a meetiug \"held Thursday, evening it was decided to have the work done at once and by day's pay,. not by contract. All the material - is here. The rental for the 'phones will probably begin on the first of Aug- us t' ��� Has Good Farm. % LOCAL ASSAYS | Jack Sjoberg is in town from ! Bonners Ferry. ' ' | Mrs. Moore was down to ane during the week. ' Mrs. John ^Rivers returned Tuesday from Rossland. VBilly\" Ilinrahan is a recent arrival from Wallace, Idaho. , Mrs. Dimock ahd Mrs. Mackenzie were in Cranbrook Wednesday - o \"-i , Tnere will be the regular\" services at the Catholic church tomorrow. - ' ' '\" - Mr. S. Moore, principal of the Moyie school,\"-'was 'in Nclson-i'the first of the week. ,, irdd_^4- Jasper\" Reneau -was up from Hosmer thi3 week - 'to see'-his brother. *'-dv> ,.'-.' / - ,i , i ' ifrs. Hollister left ��� yesterday for the coast on a visit.- d'- _., The huckleberries are ripe and are, said to be quite .plentiful this year! y ' ' Mrs. Larson left yesterday to look after her farm, which is loca- ted'near Bently, Alberta. ��� '' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAllister last Sunday at the' Cranbrook hospital. \" Joe Goupill was up from Fernie during\"the .week.'' , Mrs/Dumphy and children are over fro.n Sandon on a visit. Mrs. 'Dumpliy is a sister of Mrs. Thos. Summers. - - V-dDesaulnier\" and- Victor Jr. were down to Cranbrook Wednesday taking in the circus. - Chas; Fields, an old time carpenter in the the camp,! returned to Moyie'this'\"week after an absence, of several(months. J'.'. -'. ?���:- *?��� '���*Ta,yIor of the International . hotel'' ^vas -' in - Cranbrook Wednesday. . - - , Fred Kessler\" was-up to Marys- ville and' Kimberley during th e week. \" BBf^a^KtKessswBssssssa ^O^^X^2 %tP&��SBE!35SSR, We give below our prices on a few'leading - dry and Toilet Soaps: 7 bars Kootenay Queen soap, 2.1 c I ..aun- 0 ��' Golden West in cartoon?, , 5 \" Eclipse. \" 5* \" Royal Crown \" , \" 5 \" White Swan \" - �� 4 \"Sunlight - v 3 \" Fels Naphtha \" 2 cakes Feet's Meebamcs 3 'J. Golden West Tar 3 \" Ilerron's Castile 3 , '' Pear's , Unscentcd 23 c 25 c 20 c 25 c 25 c 25 c- 25 c < 25 c 50 c k 11 r \\\\ M ,<', \\ i\\\\\\ '���?: These are not special' prices, but are (Hose quoted I, every day ,to all'our customers. You, may search j-ahejnarkot as close as you ,wish~yoii will, find ' no belter values'-lhan these. 1> Tho same may oe said ' of our stock all the.waythrough.' 'A doiJar \"saved ��� on a $20 purchase is an immediate return ot $1, or ' o per cent on you a money. , \"Wo* can* J,yo'u that' amount. * Give us your July - we will prove it to you.' - , m 7-fr >.ki, ���-J ������> >. j t, v m I easily\\ save orders and MacEachern & Macdonald ai^as&a3g^g!^^^v.^>^^^vty^,, The, Coming Convention METAL MARKET. On Tuesday next, July 21, the Conservative convention ' will be held in the Nelson opera house at 11 a.' m. at which the candidate,of the party will be choson by tiie assembled delegate? from all, the electoral subdivisions',of the district of Kootenay. On the same I, day the district executive- committee will'meet to arrange for organization - for the campaign. In the evening at 8-o'clock a public meeting will be held in the opera house which'-will be ad7 dressed by the candidate, by Hon'. W. J. H-inna, provincial'secrefcary of Ontario, and by several other prominent speakers. New York���Bar,silver, 5t ctf- , Lead $1.75. Copper, 13 ct3�� London���Lead, ��12,'17s 6d cJll v ��� '�� 1 >d* ���-1 if.,* 4'#- ���MUi 7^ Id /��7t1i iVi I ������A* ft\" -iff ���* Protect the Bird Is. 'j* ,\"il Our New Residences: A. suse'riber has**pent to -this office a clip'Ding from a Middlesex, England, paper' dealing with \"the- usefulness of birds.. It gives an J '* \\M account of-an illustrated lectitM''',-.' W'l'U J-flc . u. iTf-tijS i^ 1 yf -, -W*M*J 5.\\ ^V ' rhia Why is it that 90 per cent o�� the trfl.v~ cllers are w.earing ., 20 CENTURY BRAND Clothing? A��k HILL5 The department of mines at Ot- awa' has requested G. O. Buchanan to continue administering the lead bounty for some time yet. Mr. Buchanan was expected to retire, but now he will carry on the work until new instructions are received. / W. G. Bateman, whose. ranch is about four miles south of Moyie has one of the' very best places in the country. He is now iu the midst of haying aud will put up 30 tons this year.\" Ha will also market a large quantity of strawberries and vegetables. Are Here for Vacation. The Roman Catholic diocese of New Westminister, which has included the whole mainland of British Columbia and the Yukon, has been aubdht led, and a northern diocese has been formed. BU- hop BontenwHl retains the south ern part. Edward and Georgie Desaulnier son and daughter of Edward Desaulnier of Moyie, arrived here today from Montreal, where they have been attending college. They will apeud their vacation in Moyie. Methodist Miflister Here. FURNISHER. .rJyjta-jtfi-rti &t-&ts��t^��T -*t jSt.-' ��� J2iLi4ti4tjs5i.ajjrji: imperial Bank of The Odd Fellow Ralief Association is entertaining a proposition with reference to the suicide clause, lt is proposed to add a clause to the effect that if a mm is insured for $1,000 and commits suicide within one year after taking out the policy only $200 will be paid. '. [ Rev. R. E. CoUis, 1). A, of Vancouver arrived in Moyie yesterday to take charge of the Methodist church. There will be regular services at the church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Geo. R. Leask & Co., contractors of Cranbrook, have just completed a 20x21 cottage for 'Geo. D. Garden. Tbe plasterers have also just finished their work, and the place will be ready to occupy next week. The carpenter work is nearly done on Alex Cameron's new residence. This place is 3*1x20 feet and one and a half stories. The plasterers are working on F, A. Hill's new residence. Mr. , Hill expects to be oceuping tho place by the first of August. K. D. Sfcinson's new house is about x-eady to occupy, and he expects to^move into it next week. Co'Op. .Shareholders Meet Sollectio^^ ijdndv4'\" r: km Mi Uf Capital Anthorizod * ���$10,000,OOQ. Capital paid up T���-1,925,000.. Rest j -----4,925.000. Savings hank department. ��Tl��*��\"Mt allowed on deposits from date of deposits credited quarterly. |&flLNBROOK BRANCH. J, F. M. PINKHAM, -Manager. and Mining Timber Contract, �����imfr j^T^rj^-JTC .'7E77!jr<*r'\"x /?i_*9*'pijy*.. tv3^*'Z ���'v* W. *&��� *^ ja,* James 3fcNeill of Moyie and Geo. Powell of Cranbrook are making good progress with-their contract for taking out mining timber. Their contract calls for 60,000 feet. The timber is being taken out at the old Grant dr' Sheady camp on the west side of the upper Moyie lake. 7 | NEW MILK���J. .Walters will' be pleased to receive your orders. . A meeting of the shareholders of the Moyie Co-Operative Association -was held in the hall last evening.. There will be a meeting of the trustees next Tuesday evening, July 21st. Heavy Defense Fund. Ifc cost the Western -\"'Federation of Miners $189,o80 for the defense of Moyer, , Haywood , and Pettibone. During the year, outside contributions were made to . the defence fund to'the amount of $70,- 451, Chas. Smith died in~Sp~6kane-a few days ago. Mr. Smith was for a long time master mechanic at the'St. Eugene. Miss May Nicholson, who was teaching school, at Cascade, came over to Moyie thi3 week to spend her vacation. Desaulnier Bros, have been improving their property on Lake street with new fencing and sidewalks, r. y The two windows recently put in the sides of Morley hall' have made a great improvement from a point of ventilation. Presbyterian servico Sunday evening at 7:30. W. T. McCree speaker. Miss Nicholson is prepared to receive pupils in piano and organ. For terms apply. - Several Orange flags were in evidence on the 12th of July, they evidently having been put up some time during the night previous. Miss Nellie Bj,tfc ha? returned to Vancouver after spendiug hor vacation in Moyie. Mrs. Gilbert, her sister, accompanied her to Spokane. Thos. Lanihan and wife left Wednesday for Spokane, where they will probably make their home in future. Mr. and Mrs. Lenihan leave a host of friends in Moyie. FOR SALE���Three roomed cottage, furnished, or will sell fiirni-. ture seperate. Price very reasonable. Also sewing machine in good repair. Apply to J. W. Fitch.ddk, '-kk'k:y Mrs. Whitehead and daughter Clara, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Whitehead left S uuday for their ranch near Stettler, Alberta, Chas.. Farrell has a'force of uiei Where they will spend the. next at work on the Society Girl-prop- \"/ j ^ .it) Enlarging Conrad Block. Another story is' to be added to the Conrad block, which adjoins the Hotel Kootenay ou the north, and which is now occupied by C. A. Foote aud A. B. Stewart. The lumber is ordered aud work will commence next week. Cal- der Bros, have the contract. Baseball Club Dance. which was delivered'hi' that toi-*ii f ^Lt,, recently by a, ,Mr! Forbush: Mr\". /$$$) Furbnsh pleads the ^cause-'oE.tbey;,,;?'4'^f| .birds, presenting their ,* claim tod y/kyn protection from the standpoint o? utility,, as- well as of-,beauty. The average daily appitite of a robin, for worm?, according tr> Mr. Forbush's ^computation, is1 is equivalent, in proportion,.to 67 j feet of sausage, for a man.' H�� finds use even for the disposed , little sparrow, for he has evidenc�� of their destroying the tent caterpillars removing their inside pa fc ' aud leaving their outer skin empty. As for the nighthawk. so- ��� called, it pays its way beyond qneston for the stomach of one of these birds has \"beeu found to contain 500 mosquitoe*. Mr. For- I bush finds that tho buzzird I hawk destroys many field mice, so destructive to crops the kingfisher eats grasshoppers, the mouru- ing dove feeds on the seeds of\" weeds and the canvasback dnck which is fast being exterminated, is a great enemy to tbe arrav worm. But no matter how u<5p.- ful the birds are, he said, we will kill them. Children, he says' should be taught to feed and shelter the bird1\". This is the only way to prevent their totnl extermination. Many of tho foreigners who arc coming to America aro bird hunters and wo must educate their children t ���> protect tho birds if we would - savo them from destruction. *v IP: Thirty Days Credit. The baseball club cleared between $50 and $75 ou the dance which they gave last Monday evening. A good portion of this was made from the sale of icecream iu the hall. The following ladies looked after this part of the affair; Mrs. II. G.inible, Mrs K. D. Scinson, Mrs. A. Cameron, Mrs. C. A. Foote, and the Misses Ferris. At the Society Girl. few weeks. Roy Burch, the nine year old son, of Mr: and Mrs. John Burch, was bitten by a vicious dog last Tuesday. The dog wa3 afterwards killed. Thoro aro still too many of these worthless dog3 in twon, erty, and work will be continued steadily from this on. Barber Shop Sold. Siyin Consor thi\" week so\" I hi?, barber shop iu ��� the Central bote, to W. C. Oliver cf. Spokane. Tha Vancouver Retail Grocer*.' Association, at its regular meeting decided that the giving ��if credit for more than thirty day-- was no ,longer feasible and tha*; hereafter they would insist on a settlement of . ac'ciunt-* due an least once a month. A Vancouver despatch .say*: \"This action wi'l caiise.uosiirprlri? to (he majority of pacipl.e, for it is a.well known fact that the wholesale trade fo-.- the past year has boon pressing nhe rotailer for q'deker settle- nents.. One branch of thi=* trad i :*i now demanding fiffceen day settlements of tho grocer. Good News for John D. Greenwood Ledge���John D. \"Rockefeller will hear of .spracv hingtpl.il advantage by sei'v ing his address to thi3 qfli-^' -;.!.��. THE LEADER, ' MOTIE. BRITISH COl^MBI^ i. '->\". ,-;,,,d - \\ i, 'pi . t �� - u \"d \"7'-j * ���\",' ,?�����J*,- da--,.-; if1'.^./?-*! ** r EiSAV-' ��� ^ '' - , tS*Sr*-j ,v ** t FY-'-- [*?����� \"'' ti .'. 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And Hjii.s it nlso I aiip.-iif.l tlmt iln-v .l'btmil tlN-in'tft-Ivt\". linking iJ-uvii nt,rrniico.se y' hillet of wood, < bin the biiU'liei-hiMM'il up his weapon ' ami tiie <.e!j,'!ic*u'i' luwl taken a stop for- wnr.l m illi hfuid otiistrelohcd to seise the loim- auburn h.ilr nnd to drag tlii5 t.ni'nt.v head down ^-itli It when sud- - donly he was stiuelv motlonk-ss -wlti astiiiiibhiiifiit and htood w.itli his fool advanced nnd ,hl*i hruiil f-tlll out, hi- luouth half open mid his'eyes fixed In front of him. < And, indeed, what lie had seen was enough to fill any- man with amazement. Qut of thp small square win- 'dow which faced him a man had suddenly shot headf *r'emost,J pitching on to his outstretched hands and then < bounding to his t< et Within a foot of liis heels came L e7]iead\" of a second one. who fell more heavily than thp. first, and yet recovered - himself as -/ quickly. The one wore the blue coat - ; and silver facings of the king's guard! ' the second had the dark coot and clean 'shaven face of/a- man of- peace, but each carried a-short rusty iron* bar in his hand. Not a word did either of them say,''but the soldier took two , quick steps forward and struck at the headsman while ho'was still���poising *' himself for a blow* at the victim. There was a thud, with a crackle like a breaking egg.' and1 the bar flew into pieces. The'headsman gave a dreadful cry, dropped his ax, clapped his two hands to his head and, running zigzag across the scaffold, fell over, a dead man,. Into the courtyard beneath. / Quick as a, flash De Gatinat had caught up tho ax and faced De ��Ion- tespan.- , ' , , \"Now!\" said he. v _ The seigneur'had for the instant been, too .astounded to.speak. Koxr he under stood at least that these strangers had Mine between him and his prey.' \"Seize these men!\" hc.shrieked, turning to his followers., ��� , <> \"One moment!\" cried' De Catinat,; with a; voice aud manner which com- manded attention, \"you see by my coat'what I ani.< I am the body servant of the king. \"Who touchesv mo - touches him.\", - y, ' - \" r' \"On, you cowards!\", roared Do Mon-' ' tespau.' o \\ But Uie men nt arms hesitated, foi* the fear of the king was as a great shadowc which hung over all France. De Catinat saw their indecision. \"This woman,\" ho cried, \"is the king's own favorite, and if any harm come to ti lock of iler hair i tell 3-011'that-there Is not a living soul within this portalico who will not die a death of torture.\" \"Who arc these men, Marceau'?\" cried the seigneur furiously. \"Thoy are prisoners, your excellency.\" \\ \"Who ordered jou to detain them?\" \"You did. ���Tuc escort brought youn signet ring.\" \"I never saw the men. There'is devil try in this. But thoy shall not be.n irne in my own caslle. inr st.uul !>���> Itween me and mv own w:fe Xo. p-n dlou! They shall not and I vf*' Von men, Marceau, Etieune, Gilbert, Jean, J-ierre, all- you who have eaten my bread, on to them, I say!\" - 'lie glanced round with furious eyes, but they foii only upon hung heads nnd averted faces. With a hideous curse he Hashed ont his sword and rusViecl nt his wife, who still knelt .half in-.ensible beside the block. De Catinat sprang'between them to protect her, but Marceau, the bearded seneschal, had already seized his master round the waist. Willi the strength of a maniac, his tooth clinched and the foam churning from the corners of his lips, De Montespan writhed round in the man's grasp, anil, shortening his sword, he thrust it thiough the brown board and deep into tlio throat behind it. Msi 1-00.1x1 I'o 1 back with a choking cry, tho blood bubbling from hi-, mouth and his wound; but before his mur- j own followers against him���tor >rar- i ceau was well luvvd among them��� . that, wiih as. and b'dok so ready, jus- | tice might very swiftly h.ive liad her I way had not a long, cl&jr bugle call, ' rising and falling iii a thousand little I twirls aud flourishes clanged out sud- ��� denly lis tho 'still morning air. De { Catinat pricked up' his ears at the sound of it like a hound at ihe huntsman's call. \"Did you hear, Amos'-*,* \"It was a trumpet.\" , \"It was the guarJs\" bugle call. Tou, there, hasten to tho gate! Throw up the portcullis and drop the drawbridge! Stir yourselves,,or oven now* you may suffer for your master's sins! It has been a narrow escape, Amos.\" \"You may say S3, friend. I saw him put out Ins hand- to hor hair even as you sprang from ihe window. AuoUier instant and he would have had hor scalped. But she i-- a. fair woman���tiie fairest that cvcr.my eyes rested upon��� and it is not (it thru: she should, kneel h6re. upon theie' boards.\" lie dragged ber husband's long lilaek cloak from him and made a pillow for the senseless woman with a tenilorness and delicacy which came strangely from a man of his build and bearmg. no was stiJU, stooping over her when there came the ohing of the falling bridge, and an Instant later the clutter., of the hoofs of ,a troop And Brjght\"s D'^56 Are Praci',cri~ in,\" being ovoicome with feeling- '-f am j-cre ia <_-nai*e weariness und de-.pojidu.icy. there would be little need for ! J-J'Jg^ K'irE whicli are mo.-t 'lOtuvablcy in tlio urine., dpon thohv tlu* pliyMCian relies for a po.-Hivc- ni'iintoii. Jf the urine is of a deep coli-r lia< a .-tr��� \" \"Major-'de Brissac bade me telUyon. fsire', that he bold the castle of I'ortl!-\" lac, that thedady is safe'and that her husband* is a prisoner.\", Louis alirt bis wife exchanged a'quick ghince' of relief. . ' ' \"That'is well,\" said ho. \"By the way. captain, you have served me in many ways' of late and -always -with .success.- I.hoar. I���ouvof$. ,'that De la Salle is dead,of the smallpox.',*' 5 \"Ho died yesterday, sire.\" - > '���\" * \"Then ' I desire ,that you make out- the vacant commission of, major 1���o M. de Catinat.- Let me'be'Uie first tb congratulate ,'you, major, u'pon your promotion.\" - \" - , ' De1 Catiuat, kissed the hand which the monarch'held, out,to him. , ,.'' \"May I be'.worthy of your kindness. ly One. Dr, Eris-iit di;iwi-a tlmt ilie^-yinp toms of Blight'*'dw 1-0 ��<--ie oausoii bv inflammation 01 the kidnoy .- 1 bus it deiivos its nam-* A-- to tiie relationship of Dr. Cha-Ps Kitlney-Livar Pills to the fibou' ili-e.w*. the to.sti- mpnials of tlnm-nn*!-. boar evKlomv. Xotwuhs-i.iiuling tin- rc-maikablo cures of tin* dtoauful disease by tins 'medicine, people .still v. 01k on, ci*in plaining oi leiiible pam.s in tJ��e fiu.ill ARTISTS' BLUNDERS. -j ��� ft. procession of Monks That Adam and ' Eve Enjoyed. Among tho most amusing \"breaks\" bv artists Is 11 landscape by Turner iu which a rainbow is\" depicted behind ihe sun. This occasioned almost as much humorous comment hi ^English art circles as did the slip of Constant, the great I'Veueb artist, who, in his portrait of Queen Victoria painted the ribbon of' the Order of the Garter the wrong,rolor. A pieturo of Adam and Eve in the garden of P.don hung In the-gallery of the Oosu. In,Lisbon, represents the if*ill 1 mill \\J�� it'll inn waiuo in ���*v �����\" -���-- -���r _ 1,... of the back, exclaiming thoy fool -all! first couple as watching a procession of monks. In the famous galleries at Antwerp are certain,pictures of old masters hi whi.'h the'jumble of Ideas is,as remarkable as the technique is fine. In one picture of heaven ,the archangels are armed wiih bows mid arrows, nnd in a celebrated painting, of .\"The Murder of the Innocents\" the massacre'ii, represented as taking place In a city- of Holland. The parents of the children are stout burghers, the' Itomnn soldiers are Dutch ppllcemen armed wlth^rnuskets, and-thc innocent infants are rraii'sfoniipd into solid schoolboys ln bulgy woolen trousers nnd Jackets and hobnailed shoos.' sire! - \"You would do what you could to serve me. would you nol?, Then' 1 shall put your fideUty to the proof ' \"Lam \"ready for auy proof..\" - - \"It Is'not a' very severe one. -Yon -ec this paper upon the table. It ^ is in order that all the Huguenots iu my dominions shall give up their errors, under-pain of banishment or paptiVily.' Xow 1, have'hopes that,there are ui/iny of my faithful subjects -who are at Mult in this 'matter, but who w'll ab- jnre''it when ���they | he to ii.\" Presence of < Mind ,, Ct'eiiGial Punston', at a dinner in San ,Francisco, cited an exiuuplo c'f great presence of-niiml. , \"'In the height oi the,disorder here\" he said, \"a mob x\\ad looting ,a big grocery xvheh a baud ol soldiery ar- lived on the scene, k ' - - \"One , thief, had seized' two hams, and wus about to make off' with 'one under each arm, when he isn plump into an 'ofliper, ' , , ��� \\ < ' '\"Placing,-the hams' 111 the officer's anus, he said, peremptorily :-���- '\" 'Tiike care* of. these,,, my man,' ,cr the,' llrst thing you know,, they xviil be ptoleii'.\" , ���* - , \" ��� _ ''' Ko mattec hoxx- deep-rooted the' corn or \\ffirt may be7ft must yield to Hol- lOway's Corn ,,Cure if ',usgd, ab ' dir-\" ected. - ' ' . ' * younger \"���'\"Seems to, me you - look than ever.*' ,d - , , , 1 , \"Why not? As J grow older F welcome more and more expert in avoiding'tiouble.\"���Lite. , '7 f Minard'si Liniment Cures .Diphtheria. Eastus���Boss,- ain't yo',goin\"to> run Xo' no',oliice;dis year?' . ��� a- ' ' . 7 Mr. Hiskins���No, Eastus; not this year. * \" ' , ltastus���T'm sorry fo' 'dat. .'Co.s I certainly does needs de' money dis yeah. ' - '..,��, SUMMER-COMPLAINTS ...d / -KILL LITTLE' ONES- At the first signs of |illness clurir^ the -hot weather -months give 'the little ones Baby's Own 'Tablets, 'or in a'few'hours* theTchild'm'ay-be .beyond cure. - These,-,-Tablet^ will .prevent- summer ^complaints if\" given oc-, casionally. to well ;,children,-rd, he lhrut:l. il deep ���into the throat. ' .derer could disengage his weapon pe Catinat and the American, aided, by-a dozen of the retainers, had dragged him doxvn on to the sca'ffold, and Amos Green had pinioueJ him so securely that ho could hut move his eyes and his lip's, with xvhich he lay glaring and anittine uf iboin So sax-age wen?.bis hie xx-alN ol her lilfle room a meeting whicli xx.is do-tmod to cause untold -misery- to many hundreds of thousands'of poop'o.' . The tini'o. had conio.' xvheti the church was to .claim Iieiv promise from ina- dame.and hor pale 'cheeks and sad eye's shoxved hoxv vain it. had boon for-her to. try lo drown (he pleadings of. her toiidor heart by. the arguments of the bigots; around hor. .She knoxv.l'he Huguenots od France. ..Who could know thorn, bottoi',. sooing that she was herself from their ���,slock and had been brought up. in tlioiir 'faith? 'She know their-patience, their nobility, their independence, their, tenacity. ������ -What chance1 was there that thoy'would, conform to lho kintr's v.i-li? A few groat nobles might, but the. other:- xvould laugh at tlio-galleys;, the jail, or ox-en tho gallows,-when, lho faith of-their 'father's xvas at slake. If tlioir creed were 110 longer tolerated, ilien. anj if thoy remained true to it, they must either (ly from tlio .country, or spend a living (loath tug-lug at an oar or working in a chain gang upon the roads. The eloquent I'lshop- Bossuot was there.'Willi Louvois. ihe miuislor of | too good \"to Uiro v:a.r. ��ud the thin, uale Jesuit, Fath\"*-. hi A' New Railway Danger Signal. Testimony in a recent distressing lecident due to a grade crossing collision 'between a trolley car and a passenger tiain shoxved that danger signals are rncklessly ignored sometimes. To make schedule time is the object set before niotorinen and engineers,', and it is only fair to say that occasionally the making of schedule time by a. train xvill 'imi.l the liability to accident through confusion. However, the practice of ignoring signals has c-inie io be a menace, and railroad men have encouraged a new device -for signaling xvhich ol-o stops tlio Ir-.iin or car signaled. If the machine operates effectively it will doubtless bo xxitloly adopted. - Thp new signal cannot be ignorod, 1 because the oar or t/am is at once tahen from the control of its ma&ter and compelled to stop. The only xvay to start motion is for some one to alight and lolea-o tho exterior chock, fixed automatically at the tune tho signalman fives xxanung. Tifcontly an old lailrr-Md man declared in an .,,, ,. ���..,,., ,. ., T . article printed m The Atlantic Month- ...y Kk. ,\" i ,m'01'\" 7\"! * T:'\"^ I ->' th!,t ��'- Pi��ctice of ig.,onng signals by i.ulroaci men at certain tnno3 has become a h.ibil liard to crad.oate. lie con&ide.ed the ptacticc responsible for many distressing accidents, but xet Irainnieri continue to exercise discretion, if the obstacle suggested by the signal is soon tho warning is ,'heeded, 'bi.it if-not speed is merely slackenedyand no full stop made, if railway men will not obey rules' as to signals absolutely n device to check tlioir train in spite of them ��� xvill 1^ found necessary, .especially at points. wher'p Hia liuiur-r is crron' '. A Musical SpHer. The extraordinary iiuisioal seiisitlve- uess of spiders has sex-oral times been proved. Every one has heard of l*el- lisson's spider. Consoler of the unfortunate prisoner, it perished because it As a vermicide',theie if no ipropar- I listened too closely to the captive's yio- ation that equals Mother GiaveV Hn. The jailer sit xv It and crushed\" It Worm 1-Ixterminator. It 'has saved brutally.. Gretry. the composor.'spoaks the lives of countless cluld.cii. , of a faTOrite BpWor ���,|Icll deSf.cn(]&j along Us thread upon his piano as soon as ho played It. When giving recitals at Brussels- lluhinstein saw a large spider issue from the floor of the platform and listen to the music. Do gave three concerts at the^same hail.' and, on each, occasion tho spider appeared. ���Paris itevue. glancing, v i'h a hitter smile, at his Jesuit c-onfi ss,;r. ������( shall have to p'ok the cadets of the Inmseh ild from yom seminar;*, since in; o'lieuis liave turned casuists and thcil igians So. for tlu last time, yon ionise* to ob��*y my ro tjue.st'-\" \"Oh, .siroJ'- Do '-Catinat took a step forward.. xvitliovit . outstretched'- hands.- 'and tears-iu���liis'oj-os. ��� liut tho.king ehepked h.inrwitlia gesture. \"I desire no-protostiitions.'* saie he. .\"Ljiidgo n man by his. acts. Uo .vou a'bjure or not?\" -��������������� \"I cannot, sire\" . \"Vou see,\" said Louis,, turning again to the Jesuit, \"it win not be as''easy ris you.think.\" \"This man is obstinate, it is true, but many-others will he more yielding.\" The* king shook his head. \"I xvould that- Sailing Clubs. The first sailing club was probably the Cork Harbor Water club, noxv known as the Royal Cork Vacht club, established In the year 1720. The vessels xx-ero small, and from that period until early In the nineteenth century yachting developed but sloxvly. Iu 1SI2 the Cowes Yacht cfub was founded with some lirty.rixe , yachtsmen. Since that dale yachting associations liax-p rapidly groxvn In numbers and strength all over Europe and America. , MAKES THEM ANGRY. ��� How a Skunk Capture* Y2II0W Jacket With Ki�� T.*i]. All agree ihat the Mtunk is lho natural enemy of iiis-xcl\", and it is for this reason ihat int. faimcis in a great many agiicultural difetnc'.-. have fa<��- cured iogihlution f<*r Iii? f^ot^ctioii. but did you ever think xvimt lngonu- itv is emplox-od by ihe iitlle felloxx in the capture of, hu pro\"?, Does he ehaiin liko the t-nakc-i Doe.s be Le in wait, or does he pmvbke them to assault*\" It is' the^'lattor. A skunkv can catch unv insect tl��ut he o.-in ffit to fight hSiii. 'On one oocadon I went, to the woods in quo.st of ^(juiirols It xx as a xv arm. cloudy afternoon* in ��� September. While Atanduig op a log wait.rig for 11 squiirel I Wiw a large object moving thiough Uie wooda *o- xx'aid mo. which 1 fir.��t'took to be a pnn- fox, I raised my gun and pre- pared to j-iioot. but a* the animal advanced.! noticed that it was not a fox, hut a skunk, the largo��t I had ever seou, his color being 'much .like that of a gray fox.. Whenr he .first-saw me ho xx-as about txventy steps away,, but instead of making an'effort to retrial he rose 6rs his too.--, fluffed up hin.- hair and tail and jumpxid up two or three times,'alighting on the ground stiff logged,, after' the fashion, of a' sheep on the entry -of a, dog to the barn lot, as a mad houve cat will do. I kept him covered all the' time xviUi my gun. , ��� 7 ' J ' In a few n.imites Jus anr.er seemed ,to subside. Tte then walked a Utv, ,0-et datvay, and -AfitM��itf leftjmwdie piadc a-few, quick,, dig's uv the leuvei- and then, turning around. > began to slowly'switch his Lai! over the place \"whore he- had scratched; , At each movement I��� became .more_ and mere1 interq-j-ted, and <. watching, I-'savf 'a' 6warrn of/ yellow laiSkets ^mer-rhyt' from the-ground. Hot andrfufjouft, theVVdartcd' at* the UUlc'f^Hojv'a-.lail. which xvas kept constantly in' motion. each one sticking'tight io Inn long fur and db'ng-.n&\".damage. J never mall. \"forget hi^-keen black^'eyes aB^lie^H-*\" ed at me, as if to say: \"Waiclr nie.T- have done it'vbefore/' ' ,j! ' ,,,-ds_, \\V,ith a tail covered'-'with japjtetftf .like' so' many--bulis; he xxa^lyiid adip-\" feet away and be^an to .pick them *<*fi and-eat them as a hungry boy>vould so many be*rix>s. This',act- repeatc��r once' triore, the. little yellow waroprf were gone, andr their,hotno,s left/de, fenceless and 'deso-ite,* w-asr/lup^ofii and carried'away by the visitor,-who left apparently without 'any f \"* A good straw*- ���. lasfcV a \"J-ong time-> if properly cared- for, and when trimmings are 50 -very roiMonablc in prl<�� every . xvoihan can havi (stylii-h.'hiitfi 'if'she knoxx-a the elcRning-Uick.** Tn clean a white milan\",or a split straxV .scrub' with toothbrush or .imilhrash dipped yin a xx-eak solution of-oxalic, acid and xx'inter, then wiUi\"cle��n,^vat*our vhaAt:xxill be'.clean and white. y^'A \\ilkekt milarl, heinp'brmd or.liorseliaii-KCleaii with nap ,��ide of velvet dipped'-in- ,alc(>h6l, and nibbed .'thoroughly with, tiie .\"tips\" Of tiie fingers.^ -\"Black* cWp,^ give a \"coaijjof pottle shoeblsieking. ColoT MM\"v*>. jii.| ���ids hfl\"nd 'byTtlifr r��t?T��tM w| 1 J,\"i\"h'uJlky, sir.'1 VuU '.lu i^l sifter-ii k'livlling els',*, .it its J \"?VnVVl����tn-will yg-u b*^:; ^tr?\"-���JuncvLi(>pJnioU'.- <, ''r.The-'Pill-.Trmt Le?di Tm ; Pills' ar(*rtaU��I poet'of, all me'dicuH.-*. iii;(s/vJ Ho'^ake-^aie^.thi.' am-.x wv?\"! preparatioiiB. \"tiii*. t-'.-y i��mI tttfcii poWer\" to >\\r \\>��v.h^ r'| me\"1|e'*- \"Vx'^fctalllowl'iMi; vt��l poiKihtr \"of VN ^tilU tho/ M mceJi1 all 'ienuir'ei,e-ti!- !'�� ooinli0ui>d<*3^'md t mi|i- ients yroveii to' Iv efHi-* *[ fating -*(her digestive otpii'. i| no iiiirer iiifdicinu to U' lu'lttj a. .������< .'������?_������;-, , I ^i:]jcr.?oi*apn~yr ir.vi Vf| v��-0uJ may, forgivis CV<el, saving toime \"����� 'H:- till Oi g��t-ijvell iu-��, ' ,~. - * -��\"X^ , ^jV , ' Casey., , y*\\ .- '!���?Ccn'Tfs'* m'b're' snr��*p*tW- i��j influenqes^ th?inP<,��''?�� ���-J'R 1 w)iy ,i( ,8lio��Id \"ncNvr b1 m thei -'aii:-- or, 'gold' in bill* ^| VAletV-leff't-nWip'^;- \"' ,'^f prer.crve. \"the tea\" in'\" fin J-- ���-IusiBt up\"'1 ���goodness.. Somo 'navvies in a ni-f,\"|( ixx-erp otice in loml copx^t-'Wj ijig bx^lt-terously the wi.!t*I them woa especial!} sl-'-M friend,\" said niiothei I'H| -shocked r(onus, \"xyheie .1-!| to use such language!' ' | \"Learn!\"' said, the nvn! cfta't lonru it. guv'net Unit's -xvot it i.*f.\"���Duml- i'l Minard's Liniment Cuns CtS Squelched. Prosperous Voung Actor (returning tired after a malineo and evening performance of niK:nrro of. all fish eggs are those of the ox'lp- ni'ous sharks mid rays, xvhich are quadrangular horny capsules or cases, txxo or threevlnehes in 'ipngtlii'xvl.th long \"fi Iii men is ������at: the corners, wlilci)' coil about se.'ux'ood.s'altd other (ihjocts. These,'-horny oases, hi! the Port .luck-' son shark of the Pacllle, are, txvisted luto a'.siik'aJ fni'iii ���''.- '- ' '���\", Railways Kill An Army'j 'The annual report'of the j terstate Commerce CopiiiI-iI Ing the railroad sln-S-'iu : year 1904, show's \"iliai tLrn' tiie end of the yct>r >\"i7n** railroad in- the Uni'<*-i .*'ij number of 'casiialUr**. .v.x.*' OtG having been kilii-i ��-- jured.- Of Uinsp killt'i '\"'I sengors and \"of *1>>\" 'W\"K�� or one passenger kili-ik'ij G22.2C7 carried and on-: r,'��j over.\" 7S.323 carried. 'The number of paf-ras; carrled-ln'- U:q vein- �� .- ,iitre����e *50.!)O-s,U7. ' 1\" i**!!(*,)-,'f, or lho- nUiiih-'* ��>���',! rarriud, ono mile, ��� -\"��� *1- Inpi-case.JjOQr.-Uft/.\" 11 yens of freight ram '' '*\"-| Ho, Inertwise r.,:0(.v*- '���''' aiUPftga. or lho nn:.ibi*r .' rb-d one mile. w,i- ' ';��� Phe grn.ss cat ul in* 0D1, IncieaFC STlk-i ting oM>nni'*s w\" \" prraso $Sl,n.*i7.10*. T' sons on the pax- i-.l' ,of tho foiled ^'���\",- Juue, infM. xvas 1..' '��� 116 .The xva^oe ���J^,, \" the yeur.ftuio-niiiil ,J i*i - 5t| r C'g ,' ���* 1 \" ( 1 * ' Tho Dribo Tha* FJ\"' Among- Father '���\"���''-'^\"l bonrders xvns.a fd'i-xv i\"1'*' He was drunk in* \"f!',|, \" ,:ct (hat way. I'ai'x'i' '^'l nil inaniior of moir-. C ffl to quit drinking. At '���\"' ,,,m- - .f r \"Oelancy. my unii -' ,�����,a��, drlnkllVg forsiv inimj'1 |f|||m' -hock at lho oid - I i1\"*' ��M�� '���I.KlO(...l,..If I s.M, ,���<���'\" gL^I t-could ��-rl'lc win ' '\"'.fiSli nnsxvorod nr-l.-uux nmi i^M^.^ se'y.In tolling o-* it l'\"r \"ji$ ' \"And liiueod In K'lill, ' No. 1 ineoli.-mli A Rapid Rhymer. In Illustration of the working powers of George It. Shn.s, the dramatist iind poet. It is said that ono night a now piece was produced at a leading theater in London. Sims- Rat If out and then returned tn his ofiice, where he wrote a column and, a li.ilf of criticism in rhyme. It was near tlio time for tin/ Paper to go to press when he bcgaid and tho boy took (he piece verso'by' verse from him to il,0 composing room tho boy walking continuously from one' to the other for .an hour. g^gasfeage ss^s^^^'^s&g^^aggsiBs^-^^ 'Cff^,^.��*��- worVvig,,, intimiilit),^1! aapcr:n!'ut,;j yoiirla^;\"*! ���'-ti.-iiticlaj,. I s up, ��� fc iilwai-fj comfortaV\" lUStA\" ui\" ��X��l IRTS fFsout cf tis^ ��� is rremj I md no datttrJ x-��y comefe-l -ams ot-ji*| l)iaib,ttt ���1AJUSTAS--I cuSsfroaKaj lgvj!iict.;, fried ���' lo Busiom -h-id i\\a. _. -iiriv Iff^ntj ,.il a v'-iji i- f-d?-.' dy�� I ie 11 ���.���-(������� ji| V . lluHM.!,!' rj,g.Totf.,| jj'f said \".li?'' dau- nt its. jjju l.yi*:* ^nc^.^-> .*. o Le?di TmS i.;t'p(*rtatit'j hH.->. Aifiir-: SHO-.X w>-,,j it t- i'V i��w| -* pMinht.' Jw'l'lM*. piM \\\\U i'it'/ tiT>| i.ii-iit- t ,l'!i|'w Iv elr--',;,X i| ive ff t*JJi*. . io U' lii-ittj im*M ! C'a-'-y nr,i? ii.1' dt'biie :-*Tki| i me if 'i'-d'' niai, \"--ii-i n'��*p*tw- n ��� ����il bllWt f icvcsr if &$ in bill\"- J$f n-. ei \"^ftl , nt- fi'1 #\\ i> in a ni'.f,*f ( coi)v--r-a'| the wlil'-J ;ially a''-*] other I'Wj xyheie-1' ���liagci''' I, the ii'-' guv'nei ���Duml- i'l nt Cuns ��t| An Army)' port 'of the rce (\"oriil'b PtlX'i-'lU h \"iliai itfn yoi*r Jr<7'C: Uni'-M ���*'�� thin-, ,v,n.�� kiih-i ��.'��� kilU-'i ���)!'' t1,o Witt r kili-'l i~i rid o:n: .r,'-\" ���led. ��� pat.*-\"--'' l-f��J>i- u .- ��� i7.l i r-i1 ' lUiiih-1* \"''i1. i, * as- 1/,.\" ,\"i 11 ^ an i i* ��'���' Oi.v-J '.-' ���liiiiitii'i- --1 XX ,1- 1^ III* Ik- THE LEADER, MOYIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hir Jrnarkabfe Recovery. mp Stroebe, R.F.D I, Ap- M, writes: \"I began uwng ,w iitonths , ago, when' my ^stiength were all-gone, (nothing but a nervous jd 'not 'hleop, cat oiy' ie0| Sjicl felt no desire to live, o me look' at ,Jife in a ,nt, ns I began to regain Jig lb. - fly think 'Pe'ruua is xvjth- ���Eas a tonic, and strength \\6 Do'Not Marry Until !J5. i^doelodJays it down as n iglidfl fact based 'on- olo.se _ftliat women who do not [$35 dr thereabout**, invari- 'e matrimonial success. r/'.of^tliis particular age ;e' more'7sucoeB.*5fu] mai'- ijUiose ,wlio, fall'victims 'to ff.'drcam is' fairly,, obvious. \"bnian^jnacnes betxx-een SO (Neither does- so for com-' Sg'choosjng her -mate kac- *'T.r1tfrom need, in xvhich caae Jb'Ss'eB with\" a~cerlainfaii'7 ire/'- .Shfe has 'no dreams ,of 'tMisB.g-I.ad.y's. Pictorial. , ^P*^ch���, Clear -'.'Mmd,- T'ie aclijgs^tlie ^workshop., or the vital ^g^ap.dyyivheii it gets out of 6i> 'VKhqle.'sysiemkclogB in' sym-<- rheL^pirjts flag.*; the mind Sg^work becomes impossible, lare should' bo to restore \"stion*lo��- the'' stomach ai?,d !paratjon,,for that purpose 6's .Vegetable Pills, den-* >r;->-,ears���'li!i!'-won them a ice -in,. mcdicine.VA rtrial their .value. . ��� '��� i ' - \"' THE NORMAN FARMER. He Carries Mis Top Soil With When He IVIoviss. The modern farmer was -applying electrical massage to- a cart horse's sprained knee, during lho intervals of rest he talked farm lalk. \"There are tenants,\" he said, \"xvlio, when thoy move, carry their- farms with them as the tortoise does his house. These people lire the Xorrnan French, the world's best fanners. Where you or I would require twenty or thirtj acres dr land,to keep,ope family, the FreiK-h -farmer will 'keep his family on a yiuarter of nn acre. If he cbos-e lo cultivate txventy or thirty acres he would become a millionaire. His secret lie-s In the perfection' to xvhich be brings hi*, top soil. .What with fertilizing and watering and clearing, his top .soli 's the. blackest, finest,,* richest soil on earth. Ills top soil is to the French farmer what her voice Is to a [irlrna donna. And xvlien he | rents he contracts that on the termination of bis J ease he may, carry off eighteen--inches of the top soil with him. t ' ' .' \"When you see a French farmer moving one small' cart carries liis household ;good.s. ilhfl in seven or eight enormous drays his top soil lumbers,on behind.\".-' d HARBOR EUOYS. Their Different Colors Serve as Guide* to the Mariner, if you examine ihe.buoys on entering any harbor iu the xx-orld. you xvlll find that, those\" on your right are painted red and those on your left black, If you should see one painted in red and black horizontal bands, the ship should run'as, close lo it as possible, because, that Indicates the center of a narrow channel. Jiuoys with red and black vertical s'lripes' always mark Ihe end of spits and tbe outer and inner ends of extensive reefs where 'there is a channel on each side. When red and Ijlack checkers are painted on a buoy it marks either a rook in the open sea- or,an obstruction In the harbor of small .extent, with channel all round. HUSBAND AND SON CURED A Mother's Praise of Zam-Buk. - ! Oakxvood, Victoria. | Dear Siis,���I havtj groat pleasure in stating that Za:ri-Buk cured my hufeband of barber's rash with twice rubbing, lt also cured my little boy of a dreadfully bad arm after vaccination. I know oi seveial other cures it has effected and I, cannot s,peak too highly of it. 1 run sure if people once try it thev will ahx-avs use it. Youis truly, R. SAVILLE.- Znni-liuk is healing, soothing and antiseptic. II quickly heals xxoundi and skin troubles. Certain cme for piles. Sold by all druggijU and :-tores, 50c. a box, 3 ibr $1 25. NGWITH GLASS The Way the Different Color, fects Are Produced. FREAKS OF THE BL0WP1P, THE dull whito or i , 3, County, 7 fflB- . phoney makes- oath' that partner-of the firm'of F K Co., doing 'business' in golcdo, County- and Statt p that said firm -iviilvpnx JOXI5 TTUNDRED -DOL- fch and every, case of ca ' jlunot be cured by the use ltarrlu Cui;e, y.d7J .d\" - \" i.J?&AXK J.. CHENEY, j |bcforev me and subscribed fnee, this 6th\"dav\"of Dec- P18SG. t A. W. GLEASQN. Notary = l'iiblic. fcnrrh.Cure is taken interiors directly on the blood surfaces of the system Jstimonials free. - ��� gHGXFA- &,CO., Toledo, 0 Till- druggists, 75c. 11's Family Pills fqr 'con- Hennossy���Al\\! },W. O'FIa- mn ould man died it left E,in nl'y heart. |y��� Mrs. irinnissx*, would ontchin'- it xx'id a bit oiit o' talnc'J and 100 degrees' respect! \\-ely., , - \\ t -i ** rJ i -, ' \" ,~~\"'\". \" '-��� .'-���'- ' j-A Bath a; Month. - % - Apparently, the people of Persia are not {Treat*-believers'.hi the old ruaxini \"CIcauliitcsR Is next to godliness,'\" for baths-are only taken once a aioritbjby j- the people, when they go to tho public - baths and make amends, ,sd to^spenk. for the'inrrequeu'eytof (heir ablutions by spending a'-vbolc day getting cleaned and trimmed. '/-At the baths''they are washed, shaved, dye thehrjialr and' nails. get*>sbainpoded and spend ,th'e rest of the day 'ca'ting'buns'and drinking, sherbet. iT'bcre are fixed dnys^for (inoh and wo men | .and: ou' bathf,d\"ays a man goes- about the streets shouting \"IIamum!\"-(\"Batli \"day!\"). Afler the ball) the( ladies have their-hair plaited in a number of thin plaits, which are not opened, nnd combed-out until the next bath day comes'round. , Many Ways the fjonvicts Have Feigning Sickness. , \"Hear the song of the deuV lillle-Jal* -birds,'' said tbe Jailer\"'as a burst ('of ribald melody0 *cathe, clown \"the gray corridor. \"The dear, Jitfle'jail birds!',' He shopk his head,and sighed.- ��� ' \"They are all , playing sick in ,that ward,\" he resinned. \"There's nobody can -malinger like au jail bird, \".nil tricks are amazing.', / ,.'<.',\" i \"To,fake a\"rever'he'will' xvhlten his tongue .with chalky-flush his cheeks with, a\"'red 'flannel undershirt avndldis-' order his stomach by swallowing' a quid of tobacco.'1. '**-.* ,i \"To fake-consumption \"he\" will ciitr 'his'gjjms.so as to\"spit blood find go, through,' -a -.terrific,, kind of Swedish' movement-in bed so 'as to \"produca' ,night sweats. -' , -k 7'Some jail birds have ���'broiigbt.\"on nettje rash'by temporarily-poisoning themselx-es xvith smuggled crab or ldbr sfer..' Some chew soap so as'to' froth- at the mouth in fake fits. Some even thrust needles down (ofhe lids of the .eye to bring, on cataract.\"���Minneapolis, Journal. - ���, -The Oil for the- Farmer.���A bqflle of Dr. ���ihoriia.s'. iielectnc On in the farm-Jioiif-'fc xx-ill save-many a journey foiy ihe doctor. Jt is not onH good .for'tli'e children xx-hen taken xx-kh eold.s and croup, and for^ the mature ixho suffer from pains' and aches, but theie aie directions for its use on .fca] clocks occupied him f��r (Wa winters ero it was completed. Tt i\\a-s made x-,hollv by himself, and it goes xxith snlondid rc-gulantv, ja��cl works to a fraction of a secpnd in a year. One of the section?, xvhich -hott-, the rising and '.sot^ ting of the moon, gops -,loxv to the extent of only a second,in fi>e j*ear<*. One wheel xvhich regulates'the movement'showing th�� sun's eclipse takes 19 years to complete its revolution. This clock PtandhViTht feet high and is five, foet broad 'at-the lower' part. The under part shows the revolutions of Mercury, yonus' the earth and moon round the sun, and the fexx-er than eight holes which are like J m.(?��n'a'revolutions round the earth, fiercely glaring suns and from'which I I JI tho, e-xact P^t'on nl all'tKese pour csiiandlns broad rays of orange, ^13**��\"?L '^^ ��jnd \"aKo all colored light - if �����*���- ���~ \"- .f��� I thl? S���TS of ihp Zo'5'ac vmibledo the per fe c t is i matter of using Celluloid Starch. Just add lukewarm xxater���soaks into fabric- without rubbing and stiffens perfectly. The edge or point of the iron will give the gloss. rci r. , ng broad rays of orange, ZS,;^'^ m;���m, and arw al i�� ��� i I ���*tie stars of the Zodiac vinible to tin i- n,frt IT\" ff Str��DS naked ^e- Th*��� �� likewise an indi ik though the,holes from cator which marks out the date frorr NevarSticks. Requires no Cookinsr Th, Eraat&rd Stirch Worb. IJaltcd. Brentford. Caa^i ^ferchant-^-Yes ��� xx-e are in neod ofV poiter. ', Where ,xxore you employer! last? -> Applicant���-Tn a bank,'sir. ���- ., \"Merchant--Did \"you'clean it out? ' Applicant���Xo, sir, .The cashier did that, k , . '\"��� ��� enough'to look which the, orange. lx*ams of light emerge1.vou see several hundredweight of iiiolten metal suiulng silvery green in as many earthen dome shaped mclt- \"fng pots. ' ' , y The nature of different kinds of glass .is dependent upon the quality of tho raxv material.' called \"butch.\" put into the melting pots, \"Ratch\" i-3,a mixture of such materials as Calais\" sand, or .Minard's Liniment IR COWS7 Cures ,Garget ' It \"was ' the', custom\" for a ��� certain cricket 'team to .have a, fixture 7x-ifh O Asylum every summer. Th3 asylum team, .of course, 'included sorne'\"of Uie inmates, and one'-in par- ... ,, - dafe from day to day. Above is ihe .clock xvhich regulates all the movements. In a toxv-er above the, clock are Shown tho rising and sotting of .the rnoon in all its', pha.sos, also its .daily altitude above.the earth's horizon. The tower is crowded with a globe,which, shows the_ earthks -daily revolution,,and explains, f,he cause of tlnj unequal length of day and night .and Athe* changes of _ thesea'sons. It also shows?Greenwich' common rix-or sand abounding in silica, moan-,time pll ov*r \"the, globe. ' On salt c-ake,-or sodium carbonate and ��� the-right side of the'clock-is sljown xx-hen and-xvherp eclipses are possihle ,'and on.the left side another \"dial\" '\"-\"Dnvm, n,i��u di������ i, - shows the-'sidereal time d . > .' Uo-/��Lu think Bhggins would make^, . a ���_ii ' i .i.i , ,' ���,' _- ..' a EOOd hiifihand V n-1���-' \"-' which everybody Until the hour strikes for the \"work- '���'merT to,-commpnee operations you may find ��� them ' e.xperimentlng for,' amusement or profit xvith, the \"blowpipe. Vou will see many an enormity producedin T . ,. ,.- -. . , . .- ���--- glass the like of which can scarcHv- Janjie, since 1 saxx-���you last vear.*\" mueir lime. Rhle colors may be obtained by adding oxide ofcobalt. green by means of a chrome, black by man , ganese and amber. The .pass of molten metal got from this, opaque, earthy looking \"batch\" has frequently to be ���skimmed of Impurities, but it is n.'ever-' theless a problem .whence comes^'lhat .. ... _ ^ wonderful and enduring ..transparency \\ day of the v^-ir. \"and also' the sun's / * w��0d, '-lliI](d t�� ffi' Mikes to see in'glass.-' apparent deviations in' right ascen- uafcnington _ \"star, Among the jjuests at'a fashionable ���New York reception was. a recemlv appointed young tditor .of. one of ..he dailies, rx*,-ho thought oxtremelv ,uwell of himself. He leceived an'introduction to -the thiiteen-year-old daugli- ter^ of his hostess.' \"And how do yoti -'liko newspaper men?' he abked the little maid-in' a . mo.-st coiidefccondinji; tone of voice. \"I'don V know,\"'she replied art-' lessly- \"the only one 1 know is the one'xx-ho brings our pappc evry morning.\"���Lippii^olt'i. TJac-d according to directions Dr. J. D. Kellogg 'a Dysentery Cordial will aiford relief in the most acute foun of summer complaint. Whenever the ' attack raam'-eets iUelf-'no time should1 be lost in seeking the ni'd of the Cordial. \" It'will act immediately on the ritom'ach and* intestines and allav the irritation and, pain., A trial oi it will convince anyone .of the Uutli of these ' assertions. ��� ' ', - , - ���*- ��� -i 't(.'-f M\\ 'Another iclook' made by Mr. Scott 'recprds tho movornent.s'of Jupiter and his salellities as, seen throueh,a,telescope, and a third.\" ,a, sofar clock, shoxvs Ihe difference *' between- solar and Greenxv-ich' mean time for ever? asked the - coii- the. a good husband?\" scientious youth. - .\"Why do you ask?\"-.inquired girl, in surprise.\" ' ' - ��� \"Because i^'j'ou Chink- suck ,a\"fool - as Bhggins could manage it,* I have - a good mind to fake a chance mx--self.'. A Bank of the Year 600 B. C. ' ' ''The very earliest' banking'firm of .which there'is any]record was that of ,Egibi'& Sons, nn insiltution which carried on advance, exchange, and general ,- financial - business In Babylon In' the,' ycar'000 B..O., Knowledgeof this flrnd is obtained from* certain records fon , \"Ay.\" said Jai'nio; \"man, ye xvid he nanc the .xxam p' a yeiu in-'heie yer- pel'i\"���Scottish Auioricah. , Fi&hhooks have been'made ,on precisely tiie same design for 2,000\"vea\"rs. j, - i* - * * . ^iniment Cures Distemper. ���d I said a ncxx-ly married friend J^Wlupin, the Nebraska poet, ^S?aj^giiandary as to'just what |mtl$jcan my wife's mother, i p,ifteStx>rbbablv not a dangerous dis- ��^*T*?&f#y��n��>veoks until I xva.s cntirclv LrJriea*-\"-oflsx-tDiB 'annexing ailment. T ritcan^higlily ^recommend II Dr. Chase's 1^,9sl^ei}t'''r-1' \"'' !,'W.Pr;i?Q1?\"��l90,9 Ointment, has an un- fc'SPiCTJi'-^-^cord of cures; GOo a box. ilH^,!.W%WersAor Edmapson, Bates & c Suffering Humanity. \"Mrs. Sourniug, who (bought she had a mission to look after suffering Immunity, Is married, isn't she?\" \"Yep.\" \"I xvas surprised to learn that she had gixon up her mission in life.\" \"Sho hasn't. IL-r husband Is going to ho suffering humanity hereafter.\" Introducing a Nice Point In Baby Carriage Etiquette.' \"That felloxv doesn't know the first thing about the etiquette of the baby carriage,\" reinarUod one of a group of men at Thirty-first and Main streets. The comment xx-'as made to all in a general way. One of tho group, the man with a frayed collar and a look of* patient resignation, gazed anxiously at a couple about' to board a car. The mother' xvas sparring in a desperate sort' of way with one of those baby carriages which shop salesmen can open and close in a minute and tho users in from fix-o to thirty minutes. * ','Don't sec anything wrong xvith that,\" said the man xvith the frayed collar. \"He's got to hold the baby even if she does have to wrestle with tho carriage. You don't think he ought to hold the, baby and take caro of the carriage, too. do yoiiV*'�� ' \"Well, there's one thing sure/' rejoined the objector���\"the tuna docsu't knoxx- n thing about baby 'carriage etiquette. What you xx-ant to do it this: If the baby weighs more than the carriage, it's the man's place to hold the baby. IP the carriage weighs moro. he should hand (ho baby to his wife.\" \"Oh. pinie!\" Interpolated the man xvith the big black cigar. \"You're way oil'. What he ought t<5 do Is to hand the baby to his xvife and the carriage to the conductor.\" The, Life Saving Service. The first staliuns of a life saving service iu this t-ountry were establish- .ed by the '.Mussac-hiiM'tts Humane society at Lovoll island and Co.'iassoL All efforts for saving life and property in cases of shipwreck- wore made by this society till ISST.'xvhon the president of the United State** xvas authorized to employ ships to emlse along the shores and render assistance (o distressed navigators. In ISIS congress passed a laxv creating a few life saving stations between Sanity Jlook and Little Egi; harbor. New .lors-ey. . From this has groxvn-tlio splcut'i.f **ysterii xvhich now takes in all tho coasts of the country. before. Specimens a?e'blown ^out,. to, the thinness pf a tissue paper bag,: which .another puff of wind explodes with a crack,' or a'glowing glass pear 'Is for very wantoriness knocked off the punti] so that'it may vanish xvytha report on'the'floor. its~liuejinu beat being extinguished immediately. The floor alfarouud the furnace'chamber is cov-| ered'with biittledshining splinters and particles of gla.ss,'- which crackle-under- foot' at every slopd\", One of .the men may bring you'a mass. of. metal on a bloxvpipe> and ask^you to,expend a fexv cheekfuls o'f xv'ind upon-'It.'\"The'pipe takes no more blowing than' a ,trom, bone, though/It lacks a mouthpiece, v and- you may e'xpaud 'the^ bubble until It Is'black;and,cold,\" so ^fragile that it- xvill .\"break into a tmyriad pieces if you touch it' The molten glass is so ductile that It may'be spun out Into a thread, and tiie* men often vie with each1 other lo see who can make the, longest and thinnest strand. ..--~. .= ... ascension. > The .constnictPo'n ,of all three clocks 'is a tribute to thp��� mason- astronomer-invpiitor's' genius,' coupled with a rari�� patience .and persistence in researcho,and .experiment. Mr Scott xx*as born in \"Mid'em, near Sol- kirk\"-59 years ,af'o, anil only after he xvas 37dlid ho^discovcr his bi*nt for astronomy. The'.extranrdinary meteoric display that occurred in' lSSG^'sct him .thinking about the ,mvsterics \"ol the heavens, and he nursued his .studies, practically unaided,. His astrono mical- clocks n-e no loss remarkable for their mocl.>imc,al ingenuity than for theirjScientific*value: \"''3 ,' ., :������ MR. HERBERT ASQUiTH. A Pen ( Sketch of , England's], Strong' Commoner '\"^ , . ��., -. - A fexv years ago - the' spirit\" of' imperialism - xx-as dominant- in England. out* to-day the fortunes of .the ad- min'stratioiC are - tied up, with, ques-. tidns of-loc'al -public weal. , It is hinted'that, but ior the large- and* substantially increased labor vote polled at the elections, in 1906' Mr. Herbert Asquith xvould'not have been selected, premieryto succeed Campbell-Banner-' man. The English people, not alone j the xyorkingmen,,but all .classes, ,are I The Canadian' Pacific Railway are making an excursion- rate- of Singlo Fare for those des'iiing to attend the rctcentenary Celebintion at Quebec. ** ' ������ .<��� ,\"'. - ��� -, The teacher o�� ,a -certain school i e- cei\\-ed the folloxving note' explaining the absence of- ouo of her p'upils tiie r ,duy before. , -' * ', \"l'lea-se ex'coose,- Ilen'ny. fori absents yesterday, iliiu an' me got a chance of a,ride' tb' a'funeral in a'qhauige an I let him stay to. home as he had never .rode in a- cliarrige an' never- xvcm to a funeral, nor had'manv otKer- ipleasuies, 'so. ylose excooze.'7���,.Sa-< cred Heart Review. ' ' , ' ��� BINDER TWINE, tvery ball tally Guaranteed ��nd properiy tREijttd to com ply with Canadian la-ivi. STANDARD 500 ft. per bale 501b. MXNILA 550 it. per bait 50 It,. MAHIIA600 ft:pt,baU501b��. - T*ree ou board cars > Qalgary . $4.75 '. ,5.25 5.75 fr'reo oa board can Wlpnlpeg $4.38 - 4.88 S.38< Orders auceptcd tot ono uTile or more. -Terms cash ���jrlrh order or O. O. D. Prompt shipment and satis- taction cuarante?d. Ask nn for prleo on carlots. .' COOPER CORDAGE CO., MinneapolU, Minn. SEVERELY INJURED. Winnipeg.���During a football match Collin Taylor sustained a \" double fracture of the leg. - He is under tho surgical care of Dr. Burnham. SHE- MEANT WELL. But Put a Damper on the Young Man's Enthusiasm. The young man who aspires to the Intense xvas xvalking with the young xx-oman who doesn't quite understand ! nil be says, but ncx*ertheless thinks lt | will see the black blowpipe twirled Is-simply grand. round, bloxvn doxxn, hold up liko a gun \"Look on the glories of the xvestern ! 'Jarre!, thoV in the form of an iiK-an The Pursuit of Pleasure. V,'p smile at the ignorance, of the savage xv lio cuts iloxvn1 tho tree in order to. iVabh Its .fruit's.' Rut the fact is fhat a blunder of--this description-.Is made by oyor.y person xvho is ovoroagor nnd Impatient In the pursuit of pleasure. POINTING THE BONE. Native Mim's Dull Attire; Pr'\",'i.shers arc constantly becoming duller and'.more morose ill tlio matter of llioir clothes. Their carelessness In this respect scorns sometimes to amount to affectation. ��� Chambers' .louruai. -.'���', Raco of Life. There wouldn't bo so very ranch fan In living If. there xvere not a hurdle, or. two to jump over in this race of life. There alxx-ays liave been obstacles, and there always will be,, and it Is of no use to repine ox-or thom. Our- Neighbors. Sunday School Teacher��� Why did tho Lord command, us to lovo our neighbors? Little Lois���Oh, I guess it xvas another way of telling us to love our enemies. ���I Queer Supprstition of th Blacks of Australia. Tho native blacks of Australia are stooped in super*-!itlon. A black fellow xvlll on no account go near the spot XT/here, another black has boon buried. Flo lias a 'deep rooted a version'.'to. ptio particular --bird���the. wagtail���because, lie says, \"him all. day talk, talk along a white roller, tolluin all about black feller.\" and no opportunity is lost of . killing those Utile birds. Many tribes \"bury\" .their dead by sticking, them up Into lho ��� forks' of trpos and (bore leaving thorn till the flesh, has eitherIdroppod or been taken, leaving tlio bonds clean. Those bones nro then taken doxvn, the larger ones btiried and tho smallest handed round; as keepsakes ,(o those nearly,''related to the deceased. Should ono black felloxv wish the dcalh of a rival orjoue- my he points j the bone at him. Thb�� means that he ta!:os one of'.Iris Info relation's bones from his dilly bag and points it, In the-.presence of witnesses, nt the man he wishes to get rid of, all the time pouring forth threats and curses. Strange as it-may seem, the one pointed at will often languish���'��� and eventually die, perhaps in a month, perhaps In a year', for .no sooner is the bone pointed' than ho makes up hly mind to die, and thero is no savins! hlm.���.Ldndon Standard sky:\" ho exclaimed. She seemed puzzled for a minute and said:. \"Let me see. you face the north��� that's Ihe way our house fronts���and then on your right hand Is easl and on your loft Is west Why, it's the direction we're xvalking, isn't itV\" He looked a crine gloomy, but re- Eumed: \"Hoxv the groat masses of color an�� piled ono upon another In nature's lavish fnan among Liberals. He 'has a great task before him to realize the many hopes built up in the minds of the common people of the British islands by \"Liberal leaders and teachers of the Gladstone school, but every cause and every peculiar eta finds its prophet\". He may promise more than his administration xvill be able to perform for the overburdened and struggling masses of England and- Ireland, but ho xx-as born right for tho role assigned him, and through all the vicissitudes and turnings of political life he has remained true to his birthright��� a man of tho people���and he stands firmly as well as ��onsistently on that platform no**- men, alreatly'; partly stripped to the waist, poke their four foot bloxvpipe through the hole of the crucible opposite to which they work, twisting it round until It has taken up sutiicieut of 'the ropy and viscid glass for one bottle. The man xvho is clever at his xvork will,' of course, gather up neither too much uor too little for the thickness of the bottle required. lie can tell without looking through the furnace holes when he has enough by the weight added to his pipe. Thus all around the Ceryi furnace there are figures moving continually across the lurid light, most of thom dexterously wielding their blowpipes and balancing at the'end ot each one the exact quantity of vitrified - matter to make a bottle. The amatem would find it difficult to balance tho molten mass. The chances are that il would drop on the floor, never to be picked up again. At the same moment you will see bottles In all stages of giewtb-^-some glit teriug gold others cooling doxvn to orange or rod, some-in the forms ol plummets or darling pears, others as Incandescent bos*.?3 threatening to be '���ome .���Jgile bladders. It is all a* obariulug as a pyrotechnic display. Yon lescent lamp globe turned round on 11 'joesxvaxod cast iron implement called 1 marier. on xvhose edge the bottle neck is formed 11 is held up once ii ore, bloxvn into, then shut up In 11 a^t lion mold placed at the opurator's 'tvt so me xx hat below tho lex-el of trip ,-riiund This mold Is opened and closed liy - a wire spring, xvhich tlio opera 'or pre*..-i*s xvith Ills feet, and direct 1.x -lie rod hot bottle is inclosed he blows loxvn tho pipe once moie so as to fill it completely. A man goes round from mold to mold inserting n roil into the neck of each bottle and collet-ling a trayful to go to yhe nniioalii'g clniinbor. Here the hot ties are .stacked up for a gradual cool- In\" process, xvhich may possibly hist thirty-six hours. 'This gives thom the -iesirod strength. The aiinoalins* -process is a cure for tlio'ir ���natural' fragility)' and enables tliem \"to������stand the test of boiling xvnter.������Loncioti Globe.;' 7 Still Possible. Clara���When Tom proposed to me hc- adrnittod. that ho had moro money than brains. Maude���Well, I've no reason to doubt It, although I understand\"'tie hasn't r dollar to bJp D-i-ne. Expressive. One morning, xvlien little Edna's mamma came doxvn to ��� breakfast-she ,-xx-as so hoarse she could scarcely spoak. \"Oh. mamma.\" cried Edna, \"what 0 sore voice you've got!\" . r Tennyson's Cure For Shyness. It Is recorded in \"Tennyson's Lift,\" that he used to recommend to a younger brother the thought of the stellar spaces, swarming xxilh constellations and traversed by planets at ineffable distances, ns a cure for shyness, and a lady of my acquaintance used to endeavor as a girl to stay hor failing heart on tho thought of eternity at such moments. It is all In vain. At the urgent moment one cares very little about the stellar'motions or'the dim vistas of futurity and' very much in- decHi about tho cut of one's coat and the glances of oue's enemies, and the doctrines of the ...church and the prospects of ultimate salvation are things very light in the scales in comparison with the pressing necessities of the crisis and tho desperate need to appear j wholly unconcerned!���Arthur C. Benson ia Putnam's and' Header., Extremely Prosperous. Sirs,.1 Brown���Is your husband's business growing?- Mrs. .'Smith���Oh. dear, yes! Why last xvoek-hls receipts wore ro large that ho hurl to have a receiver (iippointed to take en re of them I A Terrific Tumble. Most marvelous of all the stories of great falls Is tbe account of Charles Woolcot's terrific tumble* from a height of no less than 3,000 feet It was in Venezuela, and he xvas making a parachute descent. The parachute refused,- to open till within 100 or 200; foot from' tho ground. Then it spread out suddenly and split Tho unfortunate man crushed both ankles and both-knees, broke his right thigh and hip, dislocated his spinal column and suffered other injuries. Yet after a year in a hospital be recovered, sufficiently' to'write an account of what was probably the most fearful accident mortal man ever sur- \\zlved. '..',< lag Mai . r-t'.eg ���� - --fe-'lJl1 ��� \"*..5Ar*��j '< ��*.'������ - �� di ':'/** ;*J ,i�� v.'5-f o '.' 11 y y ���I V;i 1 1 *���** ft ' * - \"i * ,L ., -.' i. * * 1 u: ���\\ ��� �� V ' ''i -*I - -X ' V*1 ; ��� -h >L i ���';* 9 - r^ \\ ft* .1 Vj rX ��� '�� !'- *( t* t ' 1 1 mp &0~- ) ,-$��� -i%hd !> - &&#&&> k|v*d^^\"^>- ' ��-**A��I-> ��C -��� \"8* ^ 5if S*\"tty?�� -ia-'-!,! * ^^-s /* i-V\" A M v 1 �� r T ^i i Sf - r - \"'1'%''|/V * *-'S =\"-\"i.& :r>��� * '.\"Kf'-spi'Aifi^l-J'i ' > 'Avi&i-vjtZ. kit, -���ttt��fifir'?! '-������ '- >;< 7 l*-**;.'t f ^U -\"'w' .h^'^iiv\"*^^ \"'J,'s'jfil>d'?:ni\"- t * .i ^:'!,%���*,-,-;,'A ,,, '(. I'Jf* 'I S3S fefi ^' IS'-: J^'*' - *- ���p-iffiv.vi- 7 ^7 T'r^f'.>W' ��1''^ \"1.1*1 .fr':v*^f..L''i *��� ?���}%��� I i( t.n.. ,* !'dd-^r^'? 7-;^'-; ?J<- ;A'(vIii.'? \"d - \"jf- !���' j.yVV -�����,- ;,*- 7,>- �� V i -i, - j^isaw ?, ��� '''ry--. \"��� *, *��� 'J A 'r^>y- ���SUWs i s ^v v.y ���*r' - f'l^'-T.A ���' vi- , T -m. v t\"��ti ^' 7'd^.;{./ tc ^ ^1 - .t ^i ^ CSJ V !�� i: 4y;d7;'*k:':d ' (���'������ -,\",-.'.',\".-���'��� V*.\"' ;sd!;7yk ;.s'd- y'-'i ;S.kf*d ^7: :f'.-'fr. .'-.li.. 0 �� TIIE i v ^ nin. \"vnviF.: BKITIS-H COLUMBIA. TE MOYIE LEADER: J-Jlbliubed in Lb*- lntereai of tht peoplf- of Moyie'and \"fiast Koutenny. F. J. SMYTH. pt-'LisfJEK- Qne Year . hie or SUCCBlrllOS .... T'i &\"?. l/t/ iSATURD.W.^ULY 18,1008. ��� 4. baswba^J. t8��t�� U ,* valuable acqijiaitjpn po o-ny townj ?-Presh buttermilk oi? ice\" is now the popular ybeverage in -Qregon. All but two p'ouc,tj.es in, that atate are \"dry.\" , ' Variety is ' the ������Q'u.e of life. Thia .leads Low��ry to remark that ��Even kissing the same woman pll the-tinxa beconjes ' i��paot- pnous.\" . \" r ', - ' ' , **?������ Phoenix,ia rji-ov^ding its rjssid- ' enta with a, park .that' will cost ,,$5,000. Moyie has a\" Btarter for a paik and recreation grounds. These ground-- ' should be ��� im- proven at\"every*opport.ua^ty/7 ' There .is\" a kick, on' the 190S strawberry. �� M*ny say it is> pleamre to th.e eye, but a disappointment to. tiie tasted A fruit that has a spfter, richer, more jiuscjous CQlpr than a'\" glowing ' sunset and tastes'\" like a lenjon0, is j the verdict. i* , r ��� r I I \"War ha- been declared between ' a preacher and an editor in-Cran- ' bro Jr. Rev. ^ughes. the Methodd -, jst ministe', threatens1, to sue \"Old \"Man \" Simpson Jotthe,trHerald for' Two Fast Cranbrook Boys. Cranbrook Herald:���Franc'** M. Cinuell, who xvew from buy- hood to manhood iu Ori*nbr����c>k, land wlio n-ivv live-j aC Vaueutivt-r, captuied tbiee firac pnx��-s in the ti-Hcik eyents aC iMgary. lit th<-| ��� 00 yaids ho %yon from Fred jerkins, beating' him by t,w��> yards, and running the race in 10^ seconds fiat. McGqnnpll also won the 220 easily and the 4-10 by a foot. It is interesting to note that another ojd Cranbrook boy, Tommy Gallon, ran in the ' 100 yaiddnnd came in third,' These races'were all for the championship of Alberta. , , ' B-jth McConnell and Gallon are xvell known\",in Aloyie\". The Farmer's Wife Jfl'very careful about her churn. Sbe scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to sxvectcu It, She, knows that if ber churn Is sour it will taint tbe butter that Is mado in it. The stomach is b churn.) In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts aro performed processes which aro almost exactly like the churning of butter, is it not apparent then that If this stomach-churn Is foul lt makes foul all which is put lny> It? <' ~ The evil of a foul stomach & not alone the-bad tasto In the mot-th and thp fpjd -breath caused by It, but tjia .corruption of tho pure'current of blood and tho dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes tbo sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what tho washing and stin bath do for thechurn^���absolutely removes every tainting or cornipting element. In this way.lt cures' 'blotch ��2, pimples' eruptions, scrofulous -swellings, sores, or ' open eating ���' ulcers ', and, all humors or diseases arisingironi bad blood\" If you have bittcr,^'nasty, foul taste' lo your nyouthyccRiied tongue, foul -breath, are >ve��k and easily tired, feel depr^scil and'despbpdopt, havo frequent headaches^, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress tn stomach, constipated or irregular bowels, sou?' or bitter risings after eating and. poor a.ppotitey these symptoms, or any copiJder- ^bleputriberof thenx, indicate that you aro jsufleririg from hiliousness, torpid or lazy, liver with the usual accompanying* indf- gestion, or dyspepsia and'their attendant aeraugements. - <��� t ' ,j ooi , pfJc^asJrsScB^. all the several scnoo j O. 0. F. nlliley L,��>dffe No. 44. Ul^eif T'iP��d*> ovenings in McGre.ijor !h��U nn Vfctoria =treel. Sojourniug , Odd Fellows cordially invited. H. J. Lowns iNobie Orand. J?. J. Smyth, Secr'v. Fishing Tackle RODS, REELS., FLIES, BAITS, LINES, HOOKS LEADER BOXES AND TROOLS, Greenheart rods from SB to SJ13; .split bamboo from $l.Q0 to S5.75; Lance ,wood rods'from $2 to $5 Trunk rods',from $4 to $4.50.-' i' i MOYIE:' DRUG AND STATIONERY''\" STORK If tfiff rjlllj^'oi theanoTe; SYOTptoma ldiUop^ as\"atK*i-Ui(r tiy l,r.e writl^ guSa^nay nhtf,ui,ii>usrajpr schools of, roycl If al prar^JJy, TTpiTllic a.iyT ^^���TT^���^')i\"^'gTy have been skilltullr and harmon^niigly rnmhi nacf h Pr.'PTrrP'*1 fi^1'\" ^'\"f 'rKT ���DIscQiexz* That this is absolutely trvw absolutely tru�� 3 readily proven toyoursatlsfad b\" you will but mail a postal card reqi to Dr. B- V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.; for a. ' free copy of his\" booklet of extracts from , ibe standard'medical authorities, giving tho names of all tho,Ingredients entering St: Joseph's Convent. k , -- - -��� i, , v, , / , NELSON, B. C. * f . ' ' ��� ��� .' ^ ,, < j-Joardmg and'Day School-' conducted by the Sisters of StdJoeepby Nelson\", ��� Ei* G. ',Commercial-- and ' buaineas courses a specialty' 'Excellence and ��wift progress characteaize each department. Parents should write for particulars. One \"month, assures the public of the- thoroughness/of7the Sisters' methods of- teacliing. , Terms commence January, April*and -Sept Pupils are adinitted duriuc term. - ^n SV. Exxsc��* i-��'\"��� 37- ; k. of p. 3fcets pvi-ry Thursday c\\6-ning in McGregor ballflt S r'clock. Vifc- iiing brothers inviled W.'J. Feltham, Chancellor Com. E. A. Hill \"K. K.nnd S�� Moyie- Miners' Union No. 71 W. F. of M. Meets in McGregor hull every Salur- d.iy evening. Sojourning mfeuiber? are cordially iuvited to attend. 11! J. Uolter ���' Tboi-. % Kelly, ' President. ' ' Secretary 0;:,k: REN.BAU, <��� \" r , ���\" t r r V, , BARBEE.- d , *.; ?irst Ciiiss Work r- > ��� , G 's t ' '' tJ J KobT^N^T HOTEL y t \\, Harvey,'; ; McCarter < & 'w- \"-' Hacdonald. '-, I: !kBarristers,\" Solicitors, Notaries,- Etc. Cranbrook^ '- rB.G: ��� ROOM'-T. lit, ;pu 1 niched. Apply to Mrs. Rob- R-.ibertson, Caimpbell street. FOR SALE -A *ond bicycle ap ply to Mr. S Moore, Moyie. FOR .\"-ALE-Fn sh milch cows JFor particulars write to MORGAN LONG, ^ijtfcber Creek ^Ita, Thinking of Spring Fainting, Etc? TIIE^ REMBM-I3I3I1 B7H. SHORTS CRANBROOK, B. .0 7 Box 33. Will send 'ooinpe'ten^ man to paint, l^also- niine or papep your hona3. X. T. McVIUlc.'C. Ev V L S. II. f.'tU-iir, C MCVITTIE& PARKER ���* ' ' - 06; ��� Provincial Land Surveying , ' railway, si mining en'gi>*i5jeking Estimates Furnislisd. OFFICES ' \" -'' Fort Steele P. 0. Box 25. ' \" \" V\" Cranbrook P. O. Box 11. - '' ' d 'BUY \"YQPR - I FROM 1 A B. Stewart & Co. LIlfQLBUM CARPETS When furpishipg }rour home or Jiotel doii'l Epr- Ket we can furnish ycKt\"~ promptly and c��?pplctc MAI& ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Standard Furniture Company NELSON, - - - B. C, .-.\" -..A'GNTS '���': Mason ife Priych Piano Go. Ostermoor Mattress. OloberWerpicJi: pffipe Furniture. ^/*aa^&jK^tV2��Kj^2}'gp.np 'y^TBri W. R. BEATTY EnilialmiT and Undertaker, Phone 9. C^AJVBROOiC ���THE��� &j:i,.iiia&^^ DESACLNIKIl BXtOS. fopg. Lur^e samplo room jn pppfiept-ion with house for coramercia 1 men. Be of accommodations. : Headquarters for Commercial and Mining Men. Qteens AVENUE, MOYIE, B. 0 W: Fd'GURP, Shoe Repairing Mining Shoes Made to Order SS*$^s# ��s*K.*S-'o.'S R. A, SMITH ' l ' SIIOBMAKHIl, MOIYE, '. , ' ' ' BARRISTUtf, SOI.ICITOB.iKXC. CRANBROOK. ���i <. b: c . - /C. B!. DUNBAR d ,iV i, > ,, . , . , , Burristcf, Solicitpr, Notarj- Public, Etc \" 5'*7 'Cranbrook,. B. C, j /-, dr:;f; , b; ;miles, . ?i ;' ;d- Grkr&rgok^y t \\y &,>0) - �� ** k i \\?\\ ***'** ��*'' \"��� f*t jr. 1-1* . .7,CRANBROOK ,& k . ���- . , - �� * k. n. s.uai^l, ai��ni��i:er., - ' , \" , * r - ,' ���>. i i i { r * i '* i �� Good rooms, good tR^lea^and bar -, \" and 'first class eampla'Jn>otiie.' ���4) ��� ' 'y' �� ' ,, _> ., ,,* ; -k . ' ���' ''. - y>- \\ ���'t-,--'l Wm. Jewellrr-r^r **i i 7 ��� , i ** ' '-���- * l- v '-,;,-' _ ��� ' Express and Gener-V al* Delivery ? Busi-P\\ . ness.\" - Livery;'. and ;; -Feed: Stabler-/; - WOOD.*;AND J-COAL JC. . [ }~ Z ;.: ���<- , . For/ Pale d \\; ' ,d���'d-,_dy 7*:;. ' L�� -V' ''7,\" ' 1 y , ��� I * \"Leave ^Orders at\" '*yj -' \\ *' ' , - i1--* - a ' i '^i , * !,,_ , . ���,' , y 'J . - ,v.9 *_GWynne's Slorei'd'd. ���, \"7. , .i> ', ���> ,��� ,��' i<>,'/,> ,i.,'i. V-\"- -,- ~> ' - <* - f. , * ,1 . ' L ' -if r . , , , c* A - \" -, -w ,-' -- - - * ,-y ���- ' ,- tj- Moyie, ��� ��� �� ^'y- ylJijtish CoJunibia THE CANADIAN OF'COMMERCE\" '_ EST^��UsuLBlJ Il��AD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. V7ALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager - Paid-up Capital, < Reserve Fund, - Branches throughout Cajiada, and in the United States and H\\ COUNTRY BUSINESS ESJrK\"S\"'> ansaclvj banking business. tSales notes' avijL be cashed or taken foi 'BANKING BY MAIL ^SLlI^T^i this way with equal facility.\" ' ' , ��� CRANBROBK, BRANCH.,.';' :������',\"���' . R. T. Gni .Cosmopolitan '- ,' . 'HARRY, DIM4CK,' Proprietor. ,. i 'I \" i . i, - ' n \" '�� ' \\ Nearest Hotel io.fhe St.'Eugene mine, I Headquarters, for Miners, BA3i SOTPLIED WITH.'BESTJJRANBS CF LTQUOBSiSjl , Rates- $1:00 a\" d'ay and uu;- (I r ,:r.. ��� ��� * -i -i,\"; u7,7 '-SLd, , ' , '\"->'-,- yk x-y- ���' ' �� '���' V ���%-a��'-5' ��'^I< -v. $li�� ^s1. ���^ <^SJr. 'Ik. 11'\" ' (> ''ft ���-. -'7��A*^->;'. ��� I-.,-', - *rf #&v fa-^4 ��AV &p GENTLEMEN��� ���If you want a stylish, -up to date tailor inado suit, call and inspect our spring goods before ordering elsewhere. We guaratee all Oiir Work. Cleaning, repairing and pressing1 done. Prices Right. CiFOOTE Merchant Tailor, - 7 MOYIE, 33dC SEND dFOXJRiW��P-K T0 TH^ * KOOTENAY ; STEAM LAUNDRY. * - \"' -' KELSON , , ��� All WhiteiLabor. Leavo work wtfch���fchio local affenfc, A, B. STEWART. 0' F. DE'SAULNIE^, D2ALE11 IK PEOMPT DELIVERY. Queens' Ave. MOYIE CANADIAN ��Q YEABS- E^PERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anynno ccnillni? a'sfcotrh nnd dcsorlotlon roef quickly -tujoartnln our opinion frco whether an Inrontlon l�� prohnhly rMentahlo. Coinmnnlcn- ' tlonaHlrlcLlyconllUontlal. Ilnnflhool' on Patents lent froo. Olclost nconc) for Deeming patenu. l'nti-iitn taken tbrouvh Munri & Co. recnS ��� tptcUU notice, irll.liout'clmree, lu the Scientific J^serican. A h��nd��omoly llluntntted woeicly. I.����rOHt olr- enlxtlnn of any eclontltlc 'Journal. Torms, $3 c year; four aiontbB, fL Qa d byall tieTsdonlora ��� BWJNN & Cd.36io'��--*^ New Yorl Summer Excursion Rates Esat, $60, 00 From Moyie to Winuipef*, Du- lutb, Fort William, St. Paul, Sioux City. Chicago' , $711.50 St jfOuia 07 50 Now York 108.50 Toronto 01.40 Montreal 105.00 Ottawa:.', d ......... ..;. .'....; .105.00 St. John, jf..' B. .........; .'���:'. 120.00 Halifax ..,;..:.......;..... i:,1.20 Sidneyy C.! B/i,:.'.'.: id.;.... . .130.00 Tickets ou sale May 4 and IS, Jijne 5, 0,19 aud 29: July 0, 7, 22 and 23; August.0,7, 21 and 22, 1008. First clasp, ��� round trip, NINETY DAY LIMIT. Routes-rTickets good via any recoguized routes in one or both directions. To destinations east of Chicago are good via thp Great Lakes. For-fnrtlipr, iiifprtnatiioh ratop, sleeping car reservation apply C E. McPHERSON, G. P. A. Winnipeg, Man. J. MOB, D. P. A. Nelson, I). C. GtaWoQ^kM ���V , y\\~-' * - -'/���iLitfilTED:5'\" *->S3i3^9S3S33e������e���S=���e���S33^3c>S%gy3*=>3a^39&93>5; >v< *- i MOYIE H0TE! ��� ^ ia i i > \" *\"'/ ' -r- p.:f. jommsiojv' ��� '/ This Hotel'is New andr well Furnisbftl Tables are Supplied with the M MarKet-affords. The Ear is Fillesf the Best Brands of Liquors and | HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAlf | 7- ��� AND MIMING MEK f ' �� motik * ��� ��� ��� _ , xmmsiiq ? ^S .,/** -^,m \\y^M"@en, "Frequency: Weekly

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