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C, MARCH 30,1901, i ^'./S��.>!��,.>'..%..'B*V.V -Vk \"X*.* \"*<*����� ���*��*��� **_������*!*'���_*''jeT ',��*<*\" ��2 A YEAR THE GMMlii US OFF People of Moyie Have Full Liberty Again. OOO pairs miners' heavy digging shoes $3.00 to $5.50. r - i OOO pairs mens finershoes , , '.\" \" '. '��� . $2.75 to $5.00. 500 pairs fooysi' and youths' shoes $1-90 to 2.50. i* T5ET0WSIS(JLAD0FIT: There is Only one Case ami it is Well IsolateiX ]\"i-om the Town nnd ' XJle I'eoiile. v:nW^w'r-'ZuKi fnl^a'sFortnaent ol ladies and misses shoe's at, ajT prices'.' Corn�� a'longand bring your feet with you. EElft CAMPBELL & CO'.- r_m_a>_vc�� gc��iua(��.3a�� _ra>_Ttc_sa. -��3>5^^����S����fe^*S><=>^='^^i^S>^=> ��*~ mi tiwiu���uur mnrjKT-i-** CANADIAN, -bAim- ��� wr , biw , i i - i '( \\ <\" , ' i * - i , Paid Up- Capita ��� $a?OO6;6o0/ HUBERT WINES; The quarantine isoirand'lhe people of JToyiea're again free to circulate us (hi'y choose witboat being looked upon as sriiallpox ��uspof;t,5 or without requiring to ^o vaccinated. Tbe quarantine was lifted yesterday and, a general ;feeling of cs-itisfaction provails., Tlie fact of the town being qiiajvm- tined had a tendency to hurt business generally. People hebltated aboufget- txnfi off here ns tlroy feared they might have to remain the necessary 10 days. John Allen, the only smullpGix case in town/is getting along nicely in- the isolated house above the sniVmill. Ho wasphotogarpbed last Sunday by C. J. Rose and hio pidtifre can ,now be seen at P. D. Uope'rf 'drug store. He will bo able to bo out in a aliort time. [ There seems to be no danger of the } further spread of {,'Ik* disease. . - LOCAL WEVVS. !Cr. King wad in town Wednesday. Dr. Livers is ajjaia able to look after his business. Thofnas Davis ��� reU��.'riud to Movie this morning. | Ii. W. Barnes, provincial constable, was in town yesterday. f Mrs. Wergin returned lrom the St. Eugene hospital Monday. P. D.lfope ba3 had peveral improvements made iu his drug store lately. ' 0. 0 Denatfrezyhe jeMveler, returned yesterday from a business trip to Winnipeg. ,*��� T. E. Collin3 is agairi prepared to give hot and cold baths at his barber shop. , \" E. J! Peltier, the Cranbrook whole* [sale* liquor man, was in 'town yesterday. Park, Milchell & Co'a. sawmill is being overhauled and will soon be ready to'start up. ' ,. The ice on the lake id beginning to get brittle round the edges and is on a fair viay to breaking up,. 'Wm. Wergin ,and Chas. Gregory left Movie Sunday, and are now enfou'te to Arizona, ' �� - K. H.,Dimoek will leave for NeL-on ncit Monday to attend a meeting ' of ihe Western Federation of Miners. Dominion Express orders are tho AGMALDO IS GAPTDHHD Filipino Leader Is Hun Down at Last. BY BEFERAL. FTOSTON\" The War Doparimerit lias Xot Yeft IIriI Tj>rav to Oonsldel* tliel'iuiisliment; 11a Will Keceivc. ' ��� Maiiila, March 28.���Aguinside has been captured. CJdnerab Funston's daring project for (lie capture of- Agin- ualdo in his biding place in the Province^!'Isabella, Island of Luzon,, has proved completely Successful. Agui- naldo was captured there March,23. ��� The United States gunboat Vieks- burg, commanded by E. E. Barry, with General Punston, add Agnihaltio on board, arnveil here tliis morning. . i Washington, March 28.���Tbe war are chpapes-'l and safest way' to mail money. On sale a'c Eenle cb ElV/ell'a. E. S. Pollard returned this morning from Palmer's bar, where he had been doing assessment work. 11. K. Marston/ who o.tiperictended * Ailects the Engineers.'. ' Victoria, E. C.,'March 26.���-Tho day in the legislature w'as spent in commit-, tee without any noteworthy changes, with\" perh'a'p-5 uno exception. On the j the building of the addition to th'e Ifotol Kootenay; left' for ' Spokane Moi.'d.iy. . ��� / ������-..' y. .... P. J. Cahill hes disposed of his stock rV-'^jmkmik^ tt j.:i c~ ' l-i'\".' ? .''���'.*.���,. .-- - ,:i ..���.-/-- ������ iL; i--r-a��d oftfin Ihe cause of an accident, tHotel for the masses. Everything FirstU��� -���-, ' ' in\" every/ respeet:\\ Sample [Kooms for, Commercial Men; ,* r^#��lkOYlE ��� British Columbia. ���wutanimm d he complimented Curtis ou in kin; a step for tlie protection, of labor. ., Under the same bill all mines ship- ping or treating ore in British' Columbia will b'o obliged henceforth' to sup- j iieki -itit. A-, Beale's office iiext T piy a,monthly \"statement of operations. ' r;-;l^ir�� cAMHi-4 I-*&*&$�� K-^-'i'-A?'^\"-!'.\"' L-f-. A-*'.'!w._hv'. v/ v. n ���-, i vu.Vi'iia -.���,,, Large sam[)le loom in connection\" with house for commercial men! Best of accommodations. . , ' - .Headquarters For Commenctei and Mining' fVIs'rl. ���as m i-ZSr_Syi suggest ton oi Smith Curtis, otroiiGrly supported bv p��aw thorn ignite, of Nari- mmo^a section wao, added to the M.et- 'alliferons Miaes Bill 'requiring ' that ���f - , , ���>-.,. ���-,-, -,-,-- - .' ,' \" ';/.' -s ��� ' o: goods to Jf ill & Co., aud has retired engineers m charge.of hoisting plants .,��� \" . ������*���.- ���'. ��� >.\"aa.i^JYLy 'v. /.''';. * - ; , ' 'lrom ousmess in Moyio. TicwMl? are required to work oniy eight hours. I ,��� \"���''',-' Y ' \\- ��� ///'\" ' '���'��� \" rT ,,' '-,, -v ��� ��� ., . ' \\ ^ 'leave m fi.iew days lor Edmontor, .Hawthornlhiynite sr.id. inattention f ��� , '.., ;. ,.-,-,<_ f -,. Vll��� of engineers wns indueed by 'wVarlneas-h \",V>V clie'ar) accident aud fever policiea. \" Call' on ua. Beale & El we 11. ,,There, .will be a meeting of the Business Men's Protective Association ues- day everaiug at 8 o'clock5. Dr. J. W. Liv6rs is soon to .move his drug store into the, V shaped building on the corner of Vict oria and Tavis- took streets which is now occupied by Mr. Cahill. ' .._ A meeting of the Methodist Ladies Aid society will be'held afc. the home of Mrs. fiawko next Tuesday, April 2uJ. All ladies interested are requested to attend. 1 We Haven't had a fire for a few weeks but don't get the idea into your head that you are therefore secure against fire, but insure your house and furniture with Beale & El well. ������ wMr*, ���>' .t-��-iUw%f*t y ' .< y.'Yv ' -i' Cs'Mh'- ��� ' 1 J-f 'J'- -. - %m ���I < Regarding Ifailvray Faros. IC. J. Coyie, of Vancouver general western passenger agent of the C, P. P., was in the city on a flying trip, says the Miner. He states that the reduced rates un local lines are to . go into effect on April 1st as announced. When asked as to whether the 0. P. E. would grant low rates for the Pan- American exposition, Mr. Coylo remarked that thc niatter was low, under consideration in thc east, but that it was unlikely any lower r.ite than fare and a half would be granted for the-first few.months of the- exposition at least.. Later, it the affair did not prove, a financial success,' pressure might be brought to-bear on the' rail- roads'ond a lowci fare granted. department has, not had time si's yet to consider the exact statue of Aguinaldoj where lie is to be tried and what puri- lshmeut, if an}*, is to be meted out to him: If he is to be regarded as .having committed ' treasonab'le acts, or fomented an insurrection, ay-iinst the United States government; then the .trial would be of a civil character. It is .expected that th'e rigorous procedure for treason would be adopted. Goinern.1 Fred Fanaton; vsho on March 23, carptuied General Emilfo Aguinuldc, wlien ip^e.rviewed at 'M-an- ila said(poncerning the capture of tlie Filipino, .leader; \"Tho confidenttal' agen.t of Aguiualdc arrived Febfuarj; 28 at Panlabangan,' an the pro vihee of Nioyaecfa, iiorthefii Luzon�� \\iitli letters dated i -Jaiuiary' 11,, Is , and ii. 'These jLettarc^Vfe-.i? froniEmil'io Aguin:. ajdo a,i\\d directed _B?.lderrr)oy Aguin- ald to..t��.>o .eoinn?.i?.r:d ^j.^he^'i-.rqvinces. of Central X-UKyh,;- spplaq/ring, .Qeceraj Agumaldq. Emillo .'Aguinaldo ..also ordered that 400 nnen.be sent, him as ', t * r . _ ,soon as possible, saying the bearer, of these dispatces wpiild guide these men to where Aguinaldo^. was.\" General Funston secured the correspondent ��� of Aguinaldo's agent aud laid his plans accordingly. St. Eugene Hospital Quurantlnetl. Dr. Green received word yesterday from Dr. King at Cranbrook slating that tho St. Eugene hospital was quarantined,, and to not ,send any patients there for the present. ' Dr. King was on the west bound train this morning' Pie said there had been a case of smallpox developed in the,hospital, but that the patient had been moved to a house some distance from town. The man,s name is Mal- jlette, and is thought to be' the young man who was working at the Lake Shore -hotel as porter nt the time of the fire. , Tailing tlio Census. Jud Langloy, the census enumerator for South East Kootenay, was in ' Revelstoke this Week conferring with! Chief Census Officer 11. L. Drury. Ho has already appointed., some of his deputies. A. L. McDermot has been appointed for Cranbrook, and C. M. Edwards andp 11, Kershaw for Fort Steele,' A riian for Moyie has not yet' been selected, , '��� -, Th'e census will represent the pop* j ulation as it was upon the 31st day of march at 12 o'clock at midnight: , iUfoyie Boys Heant From. S. W. Murphy is in receipt of a letter from Pat Keeley; dated Valdez,' Alaaka,'March 13th. He is witlrJohii Day and Wm. Mills. They Have eight' dogs between them, and they are, preparing to start on ' their trip inland,\" Pat says that country is rich in min- erali and that their prospeets look bright. *��� XWtl>ol> XeXt X-'riday. The first football game of the season, will be played in Cranbrook next Eri< day, when �� le-am made up from Moyie, Cranbrook and Port Steele will play the Xelson' boys. ,'' _. . _ 'The Iron ^Toimtain. . J. .L Murphy intends soon to put some men on the Iron Mountain clain^' doing developernent work., The Iron Mountain is a galena proposition and is situated about a mile below, the south end of,Moyie, lake.,.. It has a aplendid showing for. a prospect,/and Mr... Murphy, who is an old'and exper- ienbed.mining.man,. is, confident he has the makings of a valuable property. . Y \\ : \" Vi To CeU'Tmitc 3Cny ��(Hlu The executive committee of thc board of trade has called a meetiug .'to take place this evening' in1 the Odd Fellowd' hall at 8 o'clock for the purpose of'discussing the matter-of celebrating the 24th of May. Everyone interested should attend. , Tlio Presbyterian. Social. The second of aseriesby.thePresby- \\ terian Ladies Aid society was given in 'the Odd Fellows' hall last Wednesday evening, and was very successful frolii every point of view. There will' be another given,in the near future. -oonts Tor ilirjjL.a!ie, Besidea^he tug which Messr-J. Qrant tt Co. have ordered, thero will be an ample supply of small boats on the GRANBUQOK ITEMS. CrahbrooV Herald ��� Ameveriie'nt'is-Gn foot to incorp'd- r-nte the town. Sidney Ocultou, 'the rvindow artist' John Ingram' i;etUrhed frorfi ii ne ' l^;irs'e SSiipnieut ot Sadnlep. . One of the; lnrgest shipments of saddles es:er d-m't out lrom Vancouver was Mr. Ingram successfully hospital last Saturday, and left for his home in-Alberta Sunday. is the man who was so operated ou for appendicitis by Dr King a few weeks ago. Tbe Royal Templars meet weekly, ',*i#M/,i -��� * ''k ,���-��<���' !:S y-.^M. ������\".���i^f Might be Equaled butNevAf Exeeliedby any 50 cent Tea on Earth. We \"Have it in One half shipped todayj by Messrs. Storey ,fc -and the select 'councillor tells us \"that several important tteps are beim Carson, thc 1 fastings street harces and saddlers firm. The consignment taken which will be nlacod 6n *ec.)r(\"i consisted of Ho heavy ranchen;' ,t:ui- during the nea'r future I'bo-e dies, and 10 l,idics' saddles, and tin' several initi-i tions next night. entire .������hipment is valued at K- 00\". They were purchased by dealer, in ^ork on'thc Aurora'rniiio i-il! be lake as soon as the ic breaks tip. x |fl* ^ & Go* sl�����. has^resaed one McDonald, one of the .mos boat builders in die country, has been working here all winter and has nine clinker built boats ready to launch. Hc intends conducting a general 'boat biioineca thia summer. This Along with the 10 or l20 other boats iu town will make p. very, good showimr. Tie's t'ot Deer Killed. ''Buck,',' Vic Desaulnier's pet deer, broke his leg last Wednesday and had town? east of Alberra, and tlie lirm'*. men have been working overtime to j fill tho orders. In addition lo tlie above orderi the firm will chip HO 'moro sn'ddles to places in British Columbia next week, Diamond Brill for Sr. Kugciir. A diamond (fri'fl and outlit wr.* .shipped hero this week from Spokane hy tho Diamond Diill company to do prospecting ir. the St, Eugene mine. Tlie m.ichhie is ;n el*\"irgc of N. 11. Wright, who is also one of the 3 j arc- holders ci the company. Tbe machine will en ploy five men and will bo operated on double shift. It tias a capacity of about L:Ty\\-t, ;iei dnt't. ���/ill be suqiended today .urn'., such timo as the ice goo,3 out of tlie lake, Mr. Johnson has considerable -work tc do On his claims on this side of the late and will bo kept busy for several weeks. ' A man named Jesse J'ogera at- tempted to cross thc lake last 'Wednesday and only got about 2Q foet from shore ivh-u ho bioko tiiro'jyh tlie ice. The water at that point is aooufc i,\" feet deep, and. it was ' r.l'ter considerable difiicuity t.haL Ko;-er^ was fished out of his icy bath. rw -L-nrr���i l��f ihG mn*0*s .^ spring goods that i9 o,t *,kiiltul attracting a greet deal of attention. - A local company has been organized ia Cranbrook for tho purpose of install-' ing telephones, and already enough subscribers have been secured to warrant thc promoters in 'going -ahead with their arrangements. ' Constable Morris is ' serving b'otice oh the people this week lo clean- up their premises. These notices givo warning 'to clean up ihe yards, remove -my ami all manure and to, cease throwing elops in the yard or alley,\" ways, in case of neglect or refusal,\" thegmlty one-] will be prosecuted to thc full extent of tho law. Government Agent Armstrong has instructed' Mr. Morris to enforce the law to the 'Castor i*-uu oi, c. v. ... leUer' :Ulc! ��__^r3 will be shown. For the Easter bollldaya all Caca-J Lead and silver Im^tak^n a fall ch.ui Pacific'railway agents will sell this week both in Xew York and to bo killed. The dzer got into ' thc bro-.Very and in attempting to jump th'-ough a window fell aud broke ins loj. and it wa-j thought best to kill him and ecd his misery. Buck was very gen tie and w.'us a favorite with everyouo.in town. lound trip ticket-, at fure and onc- ihird. Good ^oiiiij April !(,h and *3th, and returning April Sth. j-.ondo:i, but on serious consequences are looked for. AX>l}}l'}i>y..\\X, I.OC.-'.i.-j. D. 'J. ldendErdou ii nov in ihe ij-o'nnis Sho.i. Moyie's firsl cmaiipox J Kooteuays compiling mutter for the Metal Qirolpuoiij-'. iY\\y 'tv-V \\ ��ft I l* sp yl'4 yy?�� < i * a V* VYf'H hf *.-\"*,fl**, v, '-Y4��f JiGt ^^SSK^>*E^S5G^ -^���^Si^*-1^-**^';^^^ Xcw \"joi-k, March. 28.��� Bar silver, ~)V; cent.*:. Lead, price for miners i nd fn-clter*, IfLOO at tho. close. Copper, broker's' price, $17.00. London, March 27.���Lead $2.00. patient, is now serving cut a M day sentence iu (he Fort Stecb jail for being drunk. This is DenGi-r,' scc.md u.neuse s'inco ho got over the smiillpox. Dennis mado several good .resolutions W r;et out of town, but he- Doomed ihe idea of paving a rich tiiul grasping manopiuy like thc C. P. V,. money wh'en the same cotild be ^pc-rnt .in the I - p'ii'rchase of goof!,'oid booze, -.-LC v;a3 in llcniierscu directory iloyioThiustlay. Tei:dt,r*5 for thc construction of Ike dam for the 3Ioyie Waterworks Go., will be opened r.evt Monday, Apr!l first. There v.ill be r. special cci-vlce .;}' the' Met!iodi*?t church in the school btiiidiug on riunday at 8 p, m, fo Which all are invited. fix. sirs jess locals. If you wh n t a good suit c all at Foote0. iOK SALE.���Two gasoline lamps at haj; price. Apply at D.J. Elmer's cigiu etorc. Did yor. seo C. -\\, Footc's summer smtJugsvet? JIc hixrj some beauties, _ WAKIT.A JLhtishoJ or mifurn- ished houco offic?. Drop hi and inspect C. A. Foote'd stock for'gentlemehs- tailoring in VlY Central buildim,', 7 ' rent, Apply at this ���1 & Y& .���������ft? pi ��� !/|i'Y Y#Iy !;'H ?: t *.*���*<��� r f '! '���' ,- y f. *f . *i - i ,---.' , 1 '.!' j ��*..'.*>..-''':, ��$# '��� ' .In *i ; ��! '..'jri'I CY-ly 1 .f.r :���\" S\" - W i. ?. \"t ',t I* >��! .? ���������ft 41, am iu. ,��,** ��� 11 ��*>�����.. |i��TS. -I . ' F^'ifta i * \"i'�� i , :i '.''f'iY * us. I, l , riSl'; . ,, '}f5>- ,.\"'#������ f* i'j*1- ,'fc-ls t * r \"4?< * '1?,- :r;r; i'% ' ��� vi 'rYj* Vfil ''h - -,! *'��� : Hi.- KB n- h ,- w,Y--> iy''?- .Ki-1'' *; Ml*:; *WS *'ii-jSt* j- .i*,<|5Tt YSfh* : t . . So. i- . -' .��. k Y'-Y i \\ yi Y' -ric .'���'���--.1 i���,> - u J. ���i IS -. ��r {'I V -f* **- '-wnttOsam mm��_&a&w&*____3_t*��!sa . cup.- His new yacht, will' be Shamrock ��� IT, and , will be launched April 20th. ' r sVytJJ-l 'JmfVtZUir agQKI��siimf|;M rsg u y It would now ooem that-the town of 'Creeton has^a substantial mine in the Alice. \"IfsoCreston will inr a.' short time be amongst the bjg tawns on ' th'e Crow's >7fcot line. ���-.'., King EdwaVd' :s growing nicr more exacting poncerriing the . forrn'- alities oh occasions. 'A. fov/ hcuro before the reception of a recent deputa- don his majesty asked the Lord Chamberlain wbaifc ��� dress they would v/ear. \"Frock coate, your majesty,\" replied the Lord Chamberlain. \"For the last CUANBROOK, time then,'? xaid Kin;* Edwaid. \"In the future uuiform or court dress'must be worn. .Thjs _ is . not a republic.\" King,Edward should be careful or' he will make the people tired. If he had LEWIS THOMSON, x ' ~>' ��� -,r ���..''.'��� r(';'Y Y Y\"j Uo^By Puc��cy!Accountant, ' COJIMrSSIOI'T \"AND Insubawcc Agent.' IjIoNB^-Tp Loan. SSfpyie, ''' \" -'��� '���-.': ?. O, 'THE POST OFFICE 3IJ1DG ctJ &a?ATiOi?|i.p.\"/ BIOB^. TOILET JL-RTIOh^B, SQMQQIJSitFV-liEriJ ' -a% 3TJ8T m -.r BAEKISTKK, EOLICITOS, EEp, .' ' '! . .1 x ' ; r B. c. ja_\\ 0 (��*-/��� Nepk ties, fs^n^y box, ^rhite au^cpjLoi.-i,(i etarptod'shirtp\", neg-ljgeef shirt^, unciep, ^Weari -ii^n's felt,Jiat$ in all1' Varies and quajlitiegf ;i4^dies? Bailor -hats *0iiiid,reB'sl?.at;s. ������\" J '-: t To Eo BIABAFFY, CORNER OPPOSITE POSTOFF1C.E. 2SE \"^fT: 03?ianiip^ end Ern^giot, f r ' is-frsssw.,..--!, ,?'^_ ,?T' '-���-���' '.:., r\"'i.\"T\" -./.,. half the'brains of the heads of, some republics; he would not! be dealing this ^ . *. -< , sort of aristocratic snobbery out \\q his people, either. , ' k, The state assemiily of Minnesota has passed a bill.prohibiting :the marriage nf insane, epileptic and ' idiotic persons 'and requiring a medical certificate* of 'ill applicants for.marriage-liconses, ' ��� ni'siimwjMw'Usii'.ggiijT-ii^gam.'rj^ Some people take��a pessimistic view of the' matter and-' say ; tb.it' Moyie i's \"but a -,one mine oarnp. . 'What is 'the matter with the Aurora,\" the Socioty Girl, * tho Emma M., Iron 'Mountain', and a'dozen' other properties within a'short distance of town? ' Spokane\" is Taking a Vote on the kindergarten question.' The kindergarten system now seems to be well,established, and has long since passed the ex- \"perimental stage. It has demonstrated its usefulness, and Spokane will surely ipake a mistake if.it abolishes '\"the system. ' \" .t The passing of Benjamin Harrison oaiisea barely a ripple,dn ' the rushing current cf the world, says the Spokane Chronicle. The American public Says, \"Ah, yes; too bad;''and sheds never, \"a tear. The,battle of two bruisers, the * - 1 -' mouthings ol a half balaueed Kansas womap, the silly prating of a garrulous admiral���-d- these are of tenfold greater interest to the men and -womefr of this nation than the last earthly strug- 'gle of one befqre whom the ambassadors of earth.'s mightiest nation bowed but a few years ago. The politicians who fawned upon him���the- shouting 'crowds(cbicb craned * their necks to. ���catch even a glimps of him and cheered his tamest uttorances���the partisans' whose leathern lungs filled the air with praise of his bravery, his wisdom and 'his greatness���- what 'do they care now? Not one\"sigh, not one moment of silence\", not one pause in the wild rush fqr fame, for pleasure, oj' for sold. ���' ' - ' \"* ' ���; -'\" Com-missi-on and Insurance Agent. * . -2*7E\\y YQRKLIFE, LONDOBT-AND LANCASHIRE. PHCENIX OF.BROOKLYN\" \", ���''.'. r- ' ' ���*' > -r: ' ' ' /n 1 -\"-., '. ��� ��� Inimrapca Co.'s Fort Steele. B�� Oi C P, HIGQINS, Physician and Surgeph ��� i! ��� ;, ��� --. ' >',ij - ��� ��� \"' ' QFFICE���FABRELL JBLOpK. MOYIE, ' , , British Coiumbia. Pity Sliay^ng parlpr, �� -. 1-. ,j .'' CENTRAL HOTEL. ���' Fine Toilet Soapgjs Latest PerfujQies,' Toilet ReguisitieiSj Hair Br&shes;' '\"*��� Combs, Sponges, etc GO TO THE MOYIE PHARMACY KOOTENAY HOTEL.BLDG, '��� '��� \\ ,' ' ' ' - , A complete line of of patent rneclicines ,1 * * ' ��� * ��� , carried in stock. f ' ' c I ��� JOSEriT t?CnAICn, Ph. O., Proprietor. 11 ft-';.-'>-: -'.'', : \">\" ^ .'.w *ft?f^' 1 I This Hotel i&ftew and lyell burnished. The f 1 :^&\\*B_.&2 Supplied witft'the Best the I ^^ff^Sr'The Bar is Filled with I ���tto^es^^Brradg^^tguof-p, a^d\" pigar^ |. '\\ AGENTS ������FOp'^AB'ST'-S iH^WAp^EE'^EEB,'/\"'' % HB^D'QU^RTERS FOR C|t>M��BRQIAti - I V���;' V -.and\" jSiinino \"mkii* ''-��� 7' y;.r.'- '������'���*. ' , * MOSTIJB, - .<',r-' '&h\\> '* .--J .f '}~ ��� BRITISJI CU^ilBIA J ^������^r>^3��&��&S8'S&^���������^*^���t���������*3�� qO TO THE IT ��i pin l -V 1 \\: A - AJ \\_x JL X J���/ . m Wat, WESLEy CLIKJE, Prop, Moyie, B. C. nmora A city or town is known on the out- v,side by the newspapers published the're- 'froni, and it is judged by'the\" patronage accorded those pepers. The business man that docs not patronize his local paper to at least some extent, should move to a place where no paper 'is published or needed:���Phoenix Pioneer. The forming of an editorial association in the Kooten'ays should be lbuk- 'ed upon with! favor by all the newspaper men embraced in the' district named. The next thing is to get together and organize. I��as!o is spoken of as the first \"meeting place, and tbi's should'be'agreeable'to all th'e prospec- f . . *,'.���' l ��� ��� ' ��� .! .���'������ ' ' ��� i1 ' ' live members. M The second reading cf, the bill to make May 24th a national holiday has . > i -11 i i , r . \" ; - passed the Dominion house and the keeping'of Victoria Day'as a Canadian holiday is 'practically assured. . The 24th of May has long been ' looked upon as a day of universal celebration, and it would now seem a pity to discontinue the nractioe. Anna Gould's husband, the Count do Cistellane, has fought another duel; this time with M. de Hod-ays, editor of La Figaro. The count was tho better shot and de Rodays is now carrying a bullet wound in his thigh. We wcJt/c\"' not like to be an editor in a laud wl duels were fought, and where our cuticle might any day bo perforated with cold lead. An old proverb s-ays : \"Do not send a boy to do a man's work.\" Some one has appropriately added : Do not expect a man to work for a boy's pay.' Yet many employers wbo endorse the first saying are far from being in ac- pord with the second. If men were not too often eypooted tvnd askod to (vorl* for tho pay of boys, there would bo more comfortable homos among the workers. For Sale.���A six rocmrv house and lot in Lake Shore addition. For particulars apply at this office, - NOTicii. , \"Y Notice is hereljj- given that i have 'been-instruct**'! to collect all bills and other debts due to Wm. Mills, sometime leasee of the Cosmopolitan hotel, ,Moyie. All parties indebted' to 'Wm.'-Mills will-please communicate-with me forthwith. LEWIS THOMSON, Moyie, March 1901. - 3--1S\" , CALL FOR TENDERS. �� ' 'J eiiders for th'e construction.\" 'oi ft dam on Cumprjell cieek. are now called for byth-j iUoyie waior Co,,bi>'���\"el/* . V'r^Y '1 ���/��*������! i_'.^* ;. -* **�����/ r'-\"frM ;1 ��� fe*H '. ���\"*\"$ i/ tV\"*?; I ' * ��* rtl, Send 'Ybur'WorK To t: , CITY., IAUND.RY, . S _ r - i* . .. -!.'.' O Where it will be Done -Satisfactory. .\" P.'LUTNEB, Prop.' \" - GOOD WORK. VRICES REASOUABLK (1 Keep. four Eye=^ bpt.obbe! shop. QUEEN'S' AVENUE. tA '..* -i. Barber Shop. ���-\" - - j- L Hot, Cold and Vapor Baths. Opposite Cosmopolitan Hotei ' XV. la. FOISY Vrop. MOVIE DAIRY. Fresh new �� .i, ��� . . milk delivered to till parts of town, twice a day. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Mrs. Adelaide Dill, Prop. EISH, ELE^H and irowV PF THE BEST QUALITY AT LIVING PRICES. ' You are Invited to Inspect Stock. .... . ri ���I. ��� . -'- .'. T ti'.l.'. Ui , J- , J :'i. i ' 'f. .-.i..~, ; J...! ���^fir. -At -Az-^z_^ s^_^h-^Z-^t.s^_jAz_^ THE BROSPEGTOHS' EXOHANGf-E. J .' '.��� y no: sarnples of thoir ore to the'EXCHANGE'for exhibition. \" ' ' ���' We desire to-hear from prospectors -who h'avG promising mineral claims'in British' Columbia:' -' ��� ��� ���' / '' Prospectors and mining\" men are roquesteri to make \"the EXCHANGE their headquarters'when in-Nelson... '' f--' '��'�� N/' -' ��� 'All'samples should be senf'by e.vprsss, ^K.EPATD. ' Correspondence .solicited: Address all t:o'mmuni6ations tq , ' J\" *' ' ItNDBEW B. ROSE&BERGkn; Telephone No. 104. P.',O. Box J700. \" ' *'������-' NE'lSON,'B. C. ��. 4* ' \\tVi % z^-^s-T^s-z^-^\\ t$x z^-z^r, ^s-^s-zjs-^y2^5-2^-/^-3^ /^rijx-z^-i^ z^j-j \\ if If r* -y ���'?'��� Saw.\" ?sfe ������;-*?1 ��� \"il ���ft3 UE'jra: t-����^i'TMeimxnji rwi-nr'ja'tlM The miners' union ol Marysville, Mont., which is purely a mining town, has decided upon a method for getting; rid of Chinese, who monopolize the sfl^iaund'ry and restaurant tbiisin>.-3s, anc KOTlCi:. Notice is neieby given that 1, lh II, Martin, mrner, intdinl CO days after dale to ajip'^y'lo 'tifti chief eonnaissioner of laiifjrf and'works /or a fcpecial license under land act t'o cut' and 'carry j away timber on the following fleicriljcd lands situate;! iu the vicinity of the upper Moyie lake towit: Southwest corner post situated about one half mile northeast of Movie 'river falls; thence north 50 chains, thence east 60 chains, thence south SO chains', thence west 80 chains to plueo of eommencemeut.' P. II. MARTIN. Movie, 13. C. Keb. 23th 1901. 0--JC*. EAST KOOTENAY BOTTLING C0f CRANBROOK, B C. C Areated Waters of all s. Orders Solicited. S.oda -TrVater ��� and Syphons. I��i Bread deliyered, ��� S fN to any part of the pity, FiES, CAKES AND ETC Always on Hand. A. ��LINN, Prop. ^Clothing, .Gents-'; Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Qlov.es, Etc* COME AND SEE US. Victoria Aye,, Moyi?, 13. 0 -t <*�� t��� ASSATEJKo NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I, Ben J, Ryley, miner, intend sixty days after date to apply ro tlie chief commissioner of land and works for a special license under land net to cut and carry away timber ou the following de*cnbed lands situated in tho vicinity of thn upper Mojie lake towit: South east corner post situated abput ���;����� miles north west, of the Moyie nvei full*.: thence west eighty chains, thence 1101 th fcO chains, thence east 80 chains, rhencc south Wj cuii'iis to thc place of commencement. , BEN J. RYLEY, Movie, B. C. Ifeb. 23th 1001. 3-Hi. *?*��� NELSON, B. 0 IF YOU AHE A or BoMcsnc a.vu imi*outkd vmAwm PIPES AND TOBACCOS, .Call and examine my new stock and you wi)J be con- yinced that I have lhe best brands there aro in the market, D. J. ELMER'S JCigar Store. Next floor ro K'pptenay Hotel. Victoria street, Moyio. B. C. T, V, LOWNEY/jPrpprietpi?, Miners headquarters. Good accommodations, for travelers, tBest winea [liquors \\ind pigars kept in stock Lake Shore Addition msa���uwztxs-manprm aiMstmaiwr; ���~^~rr*i^i\\*j&*T*+vyc*'9r'iiii- ��� ������ .rmz��� B. Cr I^U'Wi' ��� if-7-^-r /js-zji-z^r^sr {���;+f-y- ^v^-;-*. t.js-z^s *y>.-^s ^r-A>v^j5-z^s: -z^s-^j-z^-z^s- ^rz^s: 7$. z$u V TH 5 j The (jnly ftoj^so in ^lapt Kootnoy heated throughout with hqtair. First clajs ip every r.eppect. Special rates lo boardera. Good samplo. room . for commercial men. European plan. Oppn day apd night $. II, SMAT.y, Prop, ta > ORANBIIOO^ B/ 0* t w��i��iTjm Li....,ii.,.ii^ww��^im.iniiiiiiiin 1 n 1 11 in / sAr-sAzj&LtAr 3>*��S& \\p j��/_*fy__& .-o'\" ^ ������^wp.vaHBia^MHnaasasnMsawHHMBaaMMMMKJUAA'MJE ,1^ BOOTS AND SHOES Repaired and Made to Order. B,. A. SMITH, Moyie. NEAR MACEACHREN & MACIXrNAI.DS. ���FOR��� HEAVY TEAMING ���ALSO��� Baggage, Exwiess and General j ]3ei,iveuy. MOYIE. SUBSCRIBE FOli THE LEADER. ADDRESS NELSON. M IL, Ui M . i, mUsiiiiiiTT THE MOYIE LEADER/ MOYIE, B. C. THE DRESS MODEL. ,, Very elegant eeru guipure laces appear in applique form on opera and theater ' wraps of black, pansy, ruby red or sable brown velvet. Tlie round waist with a v.ery drooping effect in front is everywhere in evidenc- among fashionable t&ileta and costumes , for the winter. ./; , -' , - Redingotes, raglans, surtouts, cami- * sards and fitted princess polonaises, with' very fanciful jacket fronts, are in every conceivable variety and form. Many of the long'cloaks and directoire redingotes have an applique decoration of white or brown cloth on the kaiser collar, sleeve cuffs and down tlie sides of the open fronts. The new two toned camel's, hair fabrics are'much used by high class tailors and modistes. ;.Red and black, .brown and Jran and dark blue and beige are among the combinations, j . \",\" . . .Craped satins continue to find a host of enthusiastic admirers' and .'purchasers. They are undoubtedly one of the most perfectly woven and beautifully finished ' textiles that have ever been manufactured in all the history of dress. - Tlie' neat, natty and durable> tailor strappings of past seasons will be siill more in evidence on winter/costumes Bands of stitched cloth/camel's hair. etc.. pcau de soie, yelyct or ,satin appear -un the greater portloTt of Paris made tailor gowns. <���' , \"One or two wonderfully' beautiful shades in deep blue, tho lawny' golden brown called Shun ami the rich Cleopatra dyes in russet,' sable and tau an: amo::g the ,utost attractive shade.*; in broadcloth, camel's hair und similar fabrics used for the smartest costumes* of the winter,. - ' ' itiis&ian blouses of velvet, corded .silk,' satin or, cloth,' finished with ..very expensive girdles or belts, are iu notable .favor .for . (heater and demidress .opera wear. Fur,1 guipure lace, gold button's and braid, appliqtie ^ trimmings in iilk,. satin and velvet and special \"devices \"in,\" cut jet are rhe garnitures variously used. IE m RESULTING FROM POOR WATERY BLOOD. Dear Sirs,���I have been a great sufferer from'rheumatism, and lately have, been confined, to my bed. Seeing your - MINAE'D'S LINIMENT advertised, T tried it and got \"immediate relief I .ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. ' ' > \" ��� 7 LEWIS S. BUTLER. Burin, Nfld. 'Fnnlilun'H Deitintiriii. Tbe conscientious young man of fashion now brushes his hair differently when'wen ring a hat. Chancellor Tisdall, the acknowledged Beau Brum- mel of Dublin In bis youth, had inexpressibles variously cut '.!for walking and-for sitting and once sat down In the former with disastrous results. Not,long ago a,milliner advertised with a, newly Invented hat ttfatit '.'eecesslf tated the mouth/worn slightly, open.\" What shall welcome to next?���Vanity, Fair. . ! '' PAfcMEiiE'j's .Piur^ possess the ' power of noting specifically upon the diseased organs, stimulating to action the dormant energies of tho system, thereby removing disease. In fact, so great is the power'of this medicine to cleanse and purify, that diseases of almost every name and nature are driven from the body. Mr_!D. Oarswell,'CarsweH,P.O..Ont. writes: \"I have tried Pannelee's Pills ana find them on excellent medicine and one that will sell well.\" ,<\" A SerKreiJuJ'ss Snrprlie. ' \"When Indians wen* being recruited for the regular army.' said a western representative. \"It was the custom to give them civilized names. .Down at Fort Apache army otlicers were recruiting 1'umas and Apaches. A recruiting sergeant was naming them. Finally a company had been formed, and the first sergeant, who was an American, went out to tlie front and center^ to report his company to the commanding officer. \" 'Company D, sir, four privates absent.' '\"Who are they? asked the commanding officer.-'\" \" 'jay Gould. Cornelius Vanderbilt, .Toe Jefferson and Russell .Sage, sir.' shouted the' sergeant.\"���New York World. Heart Palpitation, Dizziness and Weakliest* in the I.��gs -Followed Until the Sufferer Felt that Ills Case Was Almost Hopeless. ' From, the Mirror, Meaford, Ont. ' So man in Meaford is better known or more highly .respected .than .Mr. Patrick Delaney, who has been a resident of the'town for nearly forty yearp.. ��� Mr. Delaney is-a stone mason by trade,' and has' helped to construct many of ;the buildings which go to mak'e up Meaford's, chief business structures. ' Hearing that he had received; great benefit from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a reporter of the-Mirror called .to obtain particulars of the 'cure, and ,Mr. Delaney -cheerfully' , gave'hirri 'the following- statement : \"Last. March,'.' said he, \"my health \"becai ie so poor that I was compelled to quit work. The chief symptoms of my illness were extreme weakness in the legs, Iops of appetite, ,and palpilation of the heart. The least exertion would cause my heart to, palpitate violently, and if 1 stooped to pick up anything I would be overcome with diz- fci'nc.ss. JHy. logs were so weak .that J was compelled lo sit down to put my clothes on. The doctor f con- suited said T had a bad case of anaemia. He prescribed for me and * I took three bo ties of medicine, hut all the while 1 actually grew j worse until. J became so weak and emaciated that it seemed impossible that r could recover. Having read of 1he cures effected by Uv. Williams' Pink' Pills I determined to give them a trial! From the first box \"7 noted an improvement in my conditian.. My legs became stronger,' rny appetite improved, and by the 'time 1 had used'four''boxes I'felt better'than I had done for months. That- the pills are a wonderful remedy there is not the least'doubt. . I can do light work about home without' experiencing any,of the unpleasant sensations that I \"once underwent.' I feel aii altogether different man , despite the fact that 1 am now sixty-seven years of��� age: \"All I can say is that I'attribute my present good health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and.] -would'ad- ,viso any other similar, sufferer to try them.,\" . . ' -. . To ' those who are weak, easily tired, nervous, or whose-blood is out of condition, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills come as a blessing,' curing when all other' , medicines fail, and restoring those who give them a fair trial to a full measure of health and strength. The pills,, are >sold only in boxes bearing on the'wrapper the full name Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. If youri dealer * does not keep them they will be sent post paid a at 50 cents a box or six boxes for S2.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -'. ��� ��� \" ft \"������ O x frA't;z\\ .Y^A-'.y *-3\\ ��� r.- ,. ... /SWS'715 \"Look, I.ere. Marin. 1 may be a fcol. but I'll Lav* you pud.-r-'iand I'm not a jiK'ka-s.\" ��� t , \"Well. then, whv ������:] iln* world do vou kick so uiiichV\" ���fuurnal - New Vo;!; !>.',i'innt. A W11!! ���'.>��- VifjiBs. ._ fi I'slur (at lire i-iiur-i-l.i -iJo-.v do vp: iecl. old chiipV (il'fjiMii - Fine, I feel ;lf* happy as _ lo when I'm ri''>;t in a er.,w< -, il \\r,w\\��� .-.nor) t'li --.-u\") Ni*v. *t STREET OAR A00JDENT.���Mr. Thomaa Sabin Bays: \"My eleven-year-old boy had his foot badly injured by being run over by a car on the street railway. We at once commenced ', bathing', the foot with Dr. Thomas1 Eclectric- Oil, when the discoloration and swelling was removed, and in nine days he could use his foot. We always keep a bottle in the house ready for emergency. I,f���� Uopi'Tnl ��' or 'Hi in si-If., Dee. ['JO, 1899. To net' Ledger Assets'. '.. '. $H,&'.6,710 2) RECEIPTS. Dec. 31, lflOO. To (Ja&h for Premiums \". $822.02'.) 00 \" \" To Cafeh Income on Inve-trr.entb, etc 18:5 01153 l.CO5,f|70 55 DISBURSEMENTS. Dee. 31, 1C00. By Payment for Death Claim-;, Profits, etc. '.... JSOl G79 00 \" *' By all other Paymenti ��� .- 2(yiAW& 5-1.3-12.CSJ 76 5K..172 08 * Some young men dress so loud they can't hear themselves think. Good talkers are plentiful; but good listeners are hard to find. . , , A , bad horse is like a poor p-ay. It can't, run and ,it.won't draw. .��� , \"Every time a woman irura-inris her age a man is reminded that history repeats ,itself. ' \"7 It's, a Short .Road . from a cough to consumption. Don't neg-lect a cousfh���take when your cold appears.- The \" ounce of prevention \" is better than years of illness. \" Words cannot express my gratitude for the fjood Shiloh's Consumption Cure has cone me. 1 had a chronic couj;h���was in a daiiKO-- ous condition. Shu-Ok cured the cough and saved ine lrom consumption.\" J. E. STURGIS, Niagara Falls. , Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is sold by al! druggists In C��uh<1h. and United States at 25c, SOc, S1.00 a bottle. In Great Britniti at Is. 2d., 2*. 3d., und 4. 6(1. A printed guarantee goes -ivlth.orery bottle. ^If you are not satisfied gr�� to your drugrfjifct and uret your Hio'noy back- Write for illustrated book on Consumption. Sent without cost to you. , S. C. Wells ^ Co.,.Toronto. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. An extravagant ' man is , always preaching economy io his wife. You can't always judge a man by the cigars he gives to his-friends. Some vocalists on the stage are guilty of murder on the high C's. Minard's ..Liniment Cnres Colds, Etc., . A small boy is never 389.751 79 239,719 38 91 580 00 20.473' 93 $3,773 508 08 163.071 16 .40.684 59 $3,977,263 83 . 3,477,071 44 Net Surplus $500,193 3ft Audited and found correct. J\". N. LAKE, Auditor. , ,. . . The financial position of the. Company is'unexcelled���its percentage of not surplus to liabilities exceeds that of any other Home Company. New insurance issued during 1900 ��... .' : .'. $4,153,150 00 Exceeding the best previous year (except one).in the history of the '. \" Company. , ��� ' ' , Insurance in force at end of 1900 (net) .: <. Y. .. .. \". . , . . '... .. 24,883,061 00 . '��� \"' PRESIDENT , ' ��� , JOHN L. BL.AIKIE.\", ' y VICE-PRESIDENTS ' .HON.. SIR WILLIAM E. MEREDITH, K..C. DIRECTORS - , \\ . ; < - HON. SENATOR GOWAN, K.O., L.L.D., CVM.G\".\" *\" E. GUE.NET, Esq. HON. G. W. ALLAN. L. W. SMITH,'Esq., K.C., D.C.L. J. K. OSBOENE, Esq. D. MCCRAE, Esq.; Guelpli. MANAGING DIRECTOR WM. McCABE, LL'.B., F.LA.,'F.S.S'. ' * SECRETARY MEDICAL DIRECTOR L. GOLDMAN. A.I.A. . A. THORBURN,- M.D., Edin. The Report containing the proceedings of the Annual Meeting, held on January 30th last, showing marked proofs of the continued progre-s an.! solid position-of tho Company, will be sent to policy-holders. Pamphlets evplanatory of tho attractive investment of plans'of the Cornparsy,-and a copy of the aunual report, showing its unexcelled financial position, will be furnished on application to 'the Head Oflice, or any of the Company's agencies. The Mauds of the Worker - . . . _ And his face also, will of necessity get stained with Oil, Paint, Rust, etc. The Master Mechanics . Extraordinary Soap Will make all stains disappear, leave the skin white and soft, and the tar of which'it is made heals any cuts or bruises. Sold by all dealers in good soaps. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO.. MFRS-, MONTREAL. Of Ajr&IL/ tt^Cr fi^tl/ /7&4ssL ��� ., ~BI * II , * Y/ly - I jt'f {' , >',.'-*1 !��� Iii:'' .if, !' ,��� ������h ' . ,i*v;_ j1 . ? Y If: * i<\" .?(��� r'; | ui iV L-V.V, i fi .V ��*.*,.< \"' i'i ,-2 . .. 51 I -C . t tUO,- ',* ���r ,* - , In ! \" '' |. a- y i ^ ; f ' '. .. i Si ��� l ,-| !���\",.'���!$�� fY4.iy fir fljrf I HP-r ' ' >!r-' '.ui-ri, .j - * i* ���>*<., Lb ��:s ���H I ,*>5 f' - ������; **ri* { , In * lkJjrr< ��!'i!r!�� 1.1! I* ic-',4t'l r%' [' 'ft- !! -yhiv i j ������ 'ji'i 1' } a:. , ;}s* Si L IfY... ,;> yfl i u J > . BBMBmrnmcamjiMui. ������-* tM.rn'.rifJ.- ��� *C\\ ��KAD MUST 1��AY. A peculiar instance of collecting . YARNS SPUN BY GAMJBLEfiS. Old Soho's Biggest Scratch. Keno and Faro. at The Man Who Died AfU-r the Cards Had Una Acalnst Him���Barmlng b tTsuto Hani: witrx. Only a Five- Dollar Boll. , revenue occuriod in Rossland, receu j th Louis Bodkin was killed on Ftb-) tu ry 10. After several days elapsed ; th,i*e having his alTahs in hand went to lhe mine office '.o receive wh.u j money was due when death overtook. She unfortunate young man. They K .tn s , ���, rt.77 , .��� . It does tve^t all how card.? will some- were given the amount, less revenue j times keep a-runnin' all one way for tax for the year. The idea, of collect- j a long time,\"' remarked Old Scho, apro- insr revenue tax from a dead man is j ^ of nothin*T in particular, during an \" ' , ��� A , , ,. informal meeting of the Gladstone club, something new to us, and we believe >in h�� Wor1 ���,;+^ ��� ���������_,. ���_ _���, ���,���,_.* 5t is'to moat others. We do not know whether tho amount deducted ia to be transmitted to the other shore or not, hut our impression, derived from Sunday school teaching**, is that no taxes are nece^sarj' there. Tlie deduction of monies from dead men under such circumstances appears much like highway robbery. Jt reminds us of an incident of the early dayb of the Coeur d' Alenes. A man had been shot and killed. On his person Was found' a revolver and if*4S in crash. A case oflw carrying consented wcopns was brought against (he corpse and the $-J8 con \"isciited by tlie levying\" of a fine in that amount. And tiro reitrtarns were interred at comity expenses.���I no us- ���rial World, as he toyed with a stack of red chips, ivkich, like all their blue and white and yellow companions in this city, have become useless, except as counters in an innocent game of whist Or casino, since the reform wave came along and closed up all the places wherfe men used to gamble on the green, says an Albanj' correspondent of the New Ydfk Sun. Old Scho heaved a meditative sigh, reflectively stroked his white chin ivhis- kers, and Idoked up and around to observe whether any of the other mem thought we'd take a chance. We \"had several close calls. One time a fellow had out about $200 worth of chips, but i he kept a-playing-, an* of course he lose I it all back ag-ain. Another time some j small plaj-ers got $4 of our $5, an' thing-s looked mighty blue for us. At last there came along a fellow with a big ���wad one night, an' the cards go agin him j from the start. Putty soon we had about $1,000 of his mdnej--; then he strikes a lucky streak, an' win'it putty near all back again, but he don't quit, an' bimeby he lose again, an' he keeps on a-losin' until about five o'clock in the morning, when he gets up an' says he*s broke. An' how much money do ye s'pose We win off that fellow?\" \"Oh, about a hundred thousand,*' gravely remarked the solemn member. \"Probably abotst a million, if we Idt you tell it,\" said the fat member. , Old Scho looked up with ��Ln expression evidently intended, to be one of injured innocence. \"No, gentlemen,\" said he, \"what I'm telling you is the honest truth. We win just $5,O0d and not a bent more.\" \"Is that all?\" asked the short, stout Y^T ; If intending to Builds���. ���We would invite your attention to our Metal Ceilings, Immi- tation brick siding- and Metal Roofs. A complete line of Builders' �� Hardware, paints and Varnishes always in stock. ��� \" , Orders for Tinsmitlu'ng and Plumbing given prompt atteption and satisfaction guaranteed. The S. W. P. Ar-Ktifn-SavV. All fi'ave' heard of tl:?e\\ Aafaihgas trnveler, arid' how the Jegfelati'ifo of Arfcans'iis passed a' special bill in'-iking the pronunciation 6f the n'ani'e' of the State AVkarisaVv. ' A^ p'rorh'inent cbii- gressiuari from tliis\" sLats saicl' not long agu that he always re tne hi be red tlfte proper pronunciation of tlie name by recalling tlie following lines. ' Tlie typical girl of Arkansas' Uan sa?rr as.niu'cli lis' her p'a can saw, She cazi tiake a little dr'inK And sling a'little ink. And clinw as much' as Tier pa can chaw bCrs were listening to him. .Having sat is-fied himself that thare were at least I three or four who were willinc to tnre jnJember ,w,tb the' smiling fate and the' e spiiis I stubby black ni-Jstaciie, in a ton�� of on the slightest provocation, or noprov- I det'p surPrise naami. l . .. inquiries to hia fellow-passengers with ii view of , obtaitiiug knowledge ,.��� ��� ���.' .,���.*?( i , ��� .j . c>. regarding the orchards and fruit interests of the state. , , \"Do you raise pcar3 it: Louisiana?\" inquired the, bishc-6.., ��� ,' ��� .. '.'' '.\".' -.'. v i . ' ' ��� . \"We do,\" reeppp'det! the Louisianjari, ^'if we, .h'aye . threes of better.\"���-San 'Francisco Call. Highest price paid _for Eaw furs. Pack in'.qackp and send by express to James Gill, Cranbrook. LOTS-'--for aale on oasv .terms iii;aii parts oi town. D. J , Ifilmer's Cigar I lyi-owed him well, an' he'd been losim is .distihctly.sinecified.ih. Its articles.of incorporation, the .promotion , of , the social^ enjoj'ment and,.intellectual development of! its rnem'&ers,' they did' nob, kIio'w that they * had' ^eri profoundly, impressed by Oldocho.^'icriar'ratiVe.'TheJ- hod of ten heard him tel^Siirfiilarstorie?., r,ll or which, he wa,rr^'tej3 .to, be.true'^ In.'ftvery. detail. ^But th'e-tjJd maa\\wa�� uot, discouraged by tite.oppd'jent \\yftfl.i df appreciation oh' thi ffart of his audience. Wi/bh. a little pre-.liniinary,,co?jigh,. which had no suggef.yQn.Qf an apology in, its sound, lie* be^iixagaiti: . : ,. ,'.'1 remember aiip\"tfiei?i|ini���J, .up; in k^ atoga one j night,', I nsfiai Cull. Holland win $55 with two ��enii^b'ff.th.fe.jt-ouiett^ j w;heel' in Cale Mitchell-'fi. .'vThea h. g'dek ov;ei-' agin, the, farO bank.an' wins'some*- thing like,, $2,000-,\".;,; fv ;^ -^ ,r ( ,,,^ ' This time the.-solemn.4ookkig rmfeih- ber; Vi'ith^the-lorrig, flovvjng, black thitn'- tache, felt himself 'iinpeiied to- aski.- >> i ' \"How cfluld^he.yvic'an'j'thingrfwit/) frvo cents ? 'They wouldn 't let him put it down.\".-,' * ,' v ,'- -��� ' . ,\\ \\ '\"OU, fea they ���w-culci . They'd let Itiin put diiything down, .even, a. bt&sa but- Idn, and pay hiini too. Of course, they Store. liX. A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and noises in ,tbe head by, rDr._JNTich,o!- 1-son's Artificial Ear Drums> gave $10,- fi00 to his., Institute, so that deaf people unable , lo. procure the hiar Drums m'ayhave them free. sAddress No, 145^ , The JSJicho'laod.-. Institute, 7S0, Eighth' \"Aventie, NevV York, U. S. A. Asse&s'menl.-iFOi'Jc Contract*3 Tr!jv6n. - Parties wishing to.-have dSsessment if* * ���work done on claims in the-vicinitviof ��� * ��� ; * *. 1 , �� i v - .' Moyie; will do well to constJl.fc oi write the urfder3i4qed,,./or terms. .��� Work left in. my care .will* be.., .promptly, at- tended 'to,. and aati&J&Hio:* ,>\\vill.. be guaranteed. . , S.Y'_. SCOTT. j i*;L i Y,L^\"u;J._a.' ��� tldlcyon lioi Si*j'iti__. , -. i . The rrfrost complete health le-dortun the continenL qf North America.- -Situated midst scenery unrivalled for granduer. THE HALCYON HOT SPMNGrj Sanii-Afium, Halcyon Hot springs,-Arrow Lake. 13. C.' -Resident phyfici.m and-nurse, Boatjng-fishing and erxcursiono: Telegraphic communication with all parts of the world, Tv*o mails arrive land depart daily. Terms, $10 to US per week iiecoidin-g to lesidence in hotel or villas*. Us bath's care all -nervous and muscular diaeiuca. lit- v/aters heal all kidney, liver and otornacli troubles. Thc batlrs and waters tire an inyaln- blc remedy for silver and lead poisoning. * qtiite-h. little taorhey.\" ''A- brief'period ..of--silkii^fe ini&r>'6hed; during ^vhich the 'Old man- strdked his whiskers three timesi Then he resumed his discourse; , . ; \\'Ah' theii again, i'vlj, sfeeh the cards tiln agin a man ail night.,' I rernetaber one, night when I was dealing iaro bahk iii Chicago, there was a-,man,playin'g��� he. was the brother of some senator; 1 forget his name now���ah' he lose 33 bet.-* right, sti'a-iglit off the reel. . He gets a .'stand-ofic-now an' then', but'he never picks' k bet off the layout^.,Bimeby he win bJ few. bets, but putty-.soon he lose agajn, an' along io'rds midnight Igiiess he's putty_ hean broke. He reaches down in his pocket andipulls oiit a',$S0-bill, ah hc hancls' it over ah' says: .'Put that orh the five.' ' I p(it' it on'the'-five, an**she losej'the- next turn: ( Well,- that man he ju'stgiive ohe gasp fin' fell back in hjs.ch^ir._fj Some of the players that y.They tlio'tiglithe'd fainted., But j' fodked.at lfitri jtlst fihcehh'Tsays! ���Oh, no, he am't'fa'inleq}' he\"s cleaci.' ; i'W see, I*d seen a'ielld'w difc just'like that once before, an'-f ktioweti the signe.'^' ' Then the solemn-looking member spoke up again and remarked: \"Well, now I'll tell you people just one little story. It's little, but it's true. Old Scho took a few vigorous puffs at his pipe. Then he began again: \"Say, you people remember the time when they used to deal dra\\v poker around the table; just like stud ? Well, in, ihein days (hey urfed to give a prize of $100 every week ovfcr here in , the White house for the best hand held. Well, one.Friday night I sit in the game an' putty soon, I have four aces., That's the best hand that's been held .that week, an' there's only one day left, so hiy chances of getting(tlic prize is putty gopd._ But a fellow who' sits next to ine ,l��ays: other fel- knbw what ?,'���- .doing all theYimeY I know there ain't nothing ..more ���uncertain , than cards. Sure0 enough, before Prl been playing,a. great while longer,I hold a straight ,flush. ,'AnM sell that, too. An* ril.be darned if that wasn't.beat the nextdayby a higher straight flush.\" '- \"Scho,'.you're a bird,',' remarked the fat member with great intensity, of feeling, and several of the other members looked lit the old ^n'aTi with\" renewed'iii'- terest,, noticing that.,}& ,was .getting back ih.to.hls -50��}:ea^^'l|i, form','when','w all who-know, him will acknowledge, he was athis best. ,- ..^ .M ,��� , , t '���....��- t ,,. Thus, encour^edva^reiijeehe-ii 'rvith a^ew.more vi^rOus'F^at^i^i?^'*-' tV-hicli perceptibly-1^4H-s five dd'ilu.K}, Worth bf chips, ..Ha iiay$ he ohly wants to datible his,money. BU* he strikes a ^vihhing streaTk an' he keeps oB a*plajnng till he li.tfi $87, Then Iip o^fljifB iii.fm'J.hnnrl ���. WHAT- ANIMAC^-SHY AT. ' Borne ot tho nituiiotui ��rom Whlofa Thej ������ Yoitn^ horses caja ,]>a-led tipi to a sack lying on the ground guffi.induced to paea it by letting them smea.lt and find out rhafcit really is a sackj and neffrthe Protean, thing,' whatoyeTj it may be, which illusion con j area :uji ^or thein; Onoe the -rid-iter saw a Ver^.du'iok, aiia pretty iristahco of-experiiriejit by touch made by a frightened pony*,, It was . being driven as leader,in, a pony tanrXeta, and stopped ehori in fromt of where, the' rails of a steam trainway crossed the roadr .It first rimelled the near rail; and then quickly gave it two tapa. with its hoof. After-this it -was satisfied, and crossed the line. On the other hand, a donkey always tried tov jump the.sh'aid- ow6 bf,-tree trunks on. iberoad, th'otxgh a similar' experiment!& touch would have shown that these were as unreal aa the tram rail .was substantial; - lastly, no horse whieh bks'once. knocked its head against the top of astable doorway seems>qutte-able to^getrld o{ihe' illusion that thesre sits ,up in the top of all ��� doorways an invisible something which will hit Mii' pgsm next time he goes through. Hfence ttie tro'ublesomer and sometimes InzttxzhU,' habit di horses \"jibbing\" when.' token out of the stable. - ; ,- f This is &n obvioua instance of the disadvantage at which moat animals stand in regard to means of physical experi- MOYIB'S LJGADINO JIOTEIj. eiiay PAINT It Stands Every test^you can give it. In the pail, under the brush, and on the house S, W. P. proves its superiority as a paint for painting buildings inside and outside. If you want the best and most econom*? ical paint cm your house use \" SOLD\" B't , The best 6'f acfcom'modatiWa for the traveling public! oii Bros., Props. S'foRES-.XT CRASBROOIC.AKD MOYIB. . ' ' ' ' If eoOB LiaXTORS; < t *., j LO^B LAKE OtaAR^ SOHLITZ BEER, At i.-' - Writ^orcallon tbb Only Wholeflafe Liquor Store in East I^ooteuaj;. \" JE', IT', '.,1 ,\\,^ :. <���...%. i. i ! Cranbrook, B. C. JBUi' y\" ' - . , d'oitEOTioi^s MoMjTfi made!; ; \"��� ���j, i. s;,jr; WHlr&oiffiH ���\"\"' I\" ��� '���'<-! . .. 'il 1 f. . !p.ousq painteu-,r grai^ei:, glazier... and .,.paperhkiiger. AU wqrk..on\",perfec.t 'surface gurairiteed^' Pritjes ;ac- , ��%dirig \" to... .quality'��� and stock required Moyie/ B: d > B wiLibEY* l6d3b isTo. Il .' ! M Jleets every,Monday evening iu, tlieir ift\\l. PP .'.%'(; ���\"<��� ���'��� r i.>\" I.-1 *. ' .): .-., W. L. HElfl;.N;ot. 'i.\" -!-'���?. ' PBAKK'-D-iNB-i-.'S; 8. S&rfa UOI.f.IiST^'.j-siE^.V,-r*jr Jf r��lK��9A.Yt Fjd>l; ~\" ��� ^*w%*mnrTUm-rT-wc**jm*\\'imw\\ ���_______**-**_-*% LO* \"HTF CHAS. P. CAMPBELL/ Pifnera'i Director and - -, t \" t Em^Slmeri ' * - i ... i ,. . ���, ���. ��� i . ���' i Graduate of,Champioh Opilege oi .the tJn.ited'States; .Uphol^leringiaud gen- eral fti'rnitufe repairing. Offi'c.e and store, Aiken's block,' near Can'adian Bank of Commerce.- 'Telegffi'ph and mail O'rdqrspromptly attended to. .-.. .<���'���., ', Crajnbrook/ B. O. Moyie ..Miners,' Ufii6n y<...'.. . J..3lstc>: vi;,. .._���, v��\"' c> - ' ' - < '��� y Meeta m McGregor ball ev.csv, Tuesday evening.- (* Sojotifning m'embcrs ^ard cqfdially.incited to atteriii... Y ��� , ':\".'. '. \\ y '- ^' ' .���������-., .-^ !, H.irrt. DmoOK, - P. T. S&YIH,' Presideni. pgcreiajy,\" Moyie Board of Trade Meets in thg Moyie,,achooI - l|Quse on the first Wednesday evening1 of edcli month at 8 o'cfocl: sharp,.' , . .. .- J. P. PARRSI.L,'Pre3.- ���>.,'..,. Macdosald, Lewis TkoslsOrS,' ���- Vice-Pre's\". ��� , Sec'y* . .,eiNN|S % CO, 11>( ^ ^ TVllOlifiALli A^D kE-l'AII, r MillT' SCERCHAKTS; ' ' \" f. V -t f ,.'���' j . ^resli and Cured' JM^Us,, !Freah :Eislji (3ame and Poultry..yWe supply..only, tlie best, Your trade solicited^ j -,-__ r - MACLEOD, ' .kJri^StEiSL^ FEilN'IE,.y.t. - , ', klMJ^EiLEY; .WAllDI-rE'n!, ',\\i OJRANBHOOK. MOYIE, P��Z0aitimcel'. \" wtot&*m ' mTWr~~j!-wm FOK FINE -TAILORING. GO TO _v \\*, r see a fellow go up against the faro j ments. The horse, for instance, needs only feal the lintel td licurlout that it is fixed and does riot ipoV^'and is not alive\" and waiting to hit him. But except his lips, wliich' are sensitive, he. .has no member with which ho'.'can inakre' this experiment. Except the elephant and the monkey, most al |he \"higher\" animals suffer from this iack.of the mcjtmj of experiment. The w6ar ia, not tha t thoy suffer from illusioilk^buttha^they make so few miatakes.*-Spcct'ai>ar. In the life of a modern husiness'com- munity a man must beware'pf too much wisdom',- says' the Chatitauquan. ' The specialist ie ,the man who sneceed^ and having once set his- hand to an occupation'one da\"re never leave it .under penalty of failure in what he hos chosen an i his life work. In the west all thL*j'v/a3,'| diffefeht. Versitility was a necessity. The successful man must know how to do many things.' The gleanings of any one /teld of activity were too small to, aft'ord^a living 'of themselves. This f ac t ���vvas accepted,by; the citizens of' the- country, sometimes with\" a grim humor which marked the west. bank up in Johnny Mack's oneuightand he only has half a dollar to begin with, and he begins td play the high card, and I'm blamed if he don't beat every turn through a whole deal, from top to bottom. At the end of the deal he has about $16.\" \"iTow much did he bet at a,time?\" finked thc smooth-faced.\" 'dark-haired if he beat every turn, ior there are only 25 (urns in a dea1!,*' ��� ', Yft ���- .(v Y \"Aw, say, you/re iOC particular., He might have bet o, little ^iore toward the last. Anyway, hfe ha^labout$16;\" ,, ''Did h'e. win a by mor^'br did hd lose it allagain?\" inrpiircfeTthe member with' the flowing1 gray rrnu'slachfi and the slouch hat. ' \\: ' l\" ' .\"I really don't know. I came away just then\".\" '.'i - ;-!���.. i \"You must have beexs broke.\" /'Why?'\" ';','.,.,'':'\"'\" , \"Else a team ^'hc-iins couldn't'have dragged you awf.,Y* ���' ' Dh, I don't kac-^y.,, ^..guess IJve come away.winner as, o/tpri, as^iqst pebple.\" (\"Yes, I gtte,&s ths^'i'q^oo!\"- . .,>; *��i,..a..s'���� \"faro'hatjik for tlr-.e :irtya with only St\" in tlie bank roll. 5fo_wjrtc-, we had thr jfeo of thc j'ooms a.nd ij.fi layout, but wi- I couldn't get no money,' so we .iusr. All -jYteij States i-ointiv, Through tickets td Knjjlatfd, tlio con- tinjpnta oi Aust/alla, Oii'Jnaantf Japan. li^piirt '/i^Ainrs'tno'viE 8:50 a. m. WEST,'\" .IrOOp.nr.. EAST .'AWrivc ��� 3:0tr. p. m; 8:50 a!. m, *\"**\"* ^ *\"^ ���**^'\" '**%4 *���* T��v < :;- - ,-.,-*f v*.-.-..'^.. i-..,..- ��vn w.. -Pagton: -> ~ r- -*i . y St. Eugene International. BARBER SHOP AND '' ' BAT.II;(R00MS. ��� .*. R, STflte;; Prop. r *'��� 11 if��� r.s��mi O! I A|>ply U\\t lifitus, Jfupp, '1'ii'rjd Cisroa, Tickets and Full Information to Nearest Local Agent, ��� > ��� *.. , .' ''. ''���' &* Hridfir, Af/erft. Moyie,- ��� ���di 0i tfE\\t_M___.i FINE WATCH REPAIRING TWENTY YKARS EXPJERIEyCSi:. ^inci stock ,o'f; serviceable .watches at reasonable price3. Just tb'e thing for minere. ' OprOSITE lCoOTJ^AY HOTKL. ! >.�� -*uiU. ��� ������Residential lots $125 for,1 sale. D,:y Elmer, . ' , j. s. ujiKvkii, bee : ��� J)i��i, Pass. Agt. Nelson,- li. J. COYLl'J, ass't(>en. Pass, Apt. Vaucover. HE BON TON STORE OE MOYEJ3, Call iuid sec' our new' spring ctock of men's and buys* . ,'suits Just arrived.\" , Ladle's and UnW tfuftifehiflg. ,' Sno itll
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