@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "8868ef99-cc28-41e0-9f31-80433bdf62c5"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-06-23"@en, "1901-05-11"@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/1.0183769/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " ��� FOR YO.UE, \" ' ' IC=0 TO THE rfG��?E Pn^BMAOi:, c'.OQtSlfay Hutc-l bid.'. Jos. ScJiAlcir, Prop, r^c^af?^; DrvgffijN VOL. 4, NO. .'Mfcwwr y<-^/ /y ���*> ���*Jr'-��i \"**\",i^*\\ '/ // AT CANN'S BOOKSTORE MOYIE, B? a, 'MAY II. 1901. %2 A YEAR \"JS>\" SemetEmq 1F0r tfe Sadies. \\$ Your present w'ants and summer needs must be met, and wo pc.n 4$ ' ' do it by selling you the Empress Shoo and Comfort 'Hose. ' ��� 0W rIiiL INCREASE FORGB! M U rca 4 TRY THEI W 'RY THEM St-, .S.ugene Mine end. Mill to Start Up. LOCAL MEWS, Mr. C run in i#ft for Spokane U,' - ''��� \" *- ; ,���; .7,1, THE-' CANADIAN-. BAM' iff ; MM. ' Paid Tip Capital' $8,000,000. ��� .JMNBROOK BRANCH. ���; ��� MERT HfflES, MGB S��lE2Ctv* /-r\\ rrs, T A A ���* - ���*��� SJiMS N.-A. MaoK'ESV.b, Proprietor.' ' ' The -Hotel for the.\" massed,'\" Every ft i^' Firpt in ^yW Aspect, Sample Rooms for ��� go^me.rcial Men. iYLOYJE, \"'��� '. , gritish Columbia i wwnj��uiB��i.wi*^.:i,<.i*<^��y '&' Ml ,\"-ts*-A��ri>i- ^-r- ,4r~ Lar^e' sample adorn in ponnection with house for commercial :non. BesL of accommodations. �� Headquarters for Commenciai and ] IVIining fvlen. QUEEN AVENUE. jroYIB. H. C The St. Eugene mine | and \"mill are again to I start up and a force of I in the neighborhood oi'! 20O men will foe em- ployed. 'This will e;o into effect at once/: Manager Jame^ Oronin returned from Toronto yesterday, and gaye the foregoing inforina- tion to the Leader this morning, The company intends completing its contract 'with the Belgimiirm, and it will take several months steady running to do so. Mr. Orpnin says that the chances seem very ffrvorabje for the Bomi- nio n go yer nment. gran-. ting a bonus on renned lead, and he thinks this will be done very shortly, as. the session\" will soon, close. ' When asked regarding the reported fail in the price of-St. Eugene stock, Mr, Croixin said there was absolutiy nothing to it. He said that there was no stock listed in the market, nor did he know that there was any for sale. Geo. Eepd returned frqm Spokane yesterday, ilrs. phus. Kliugi'nsrciith returned from Fort Steele veslerday. Moyie lake has bepn vising s.1 a quite rap;d rate,for the past 'week/ ' J. ,J. Jklijrphy jvas in Cranbroqk Timreday and Friday,of thia week. I). J. Elmer is now carrying a ni-'C- line .of fruity at h}:; stand on Victoria street. ��� , Mr. and I\\fxs. Wcrgin and, Jlrs. Ilol- listef v:��re in Grai;brock V/cdnes- da}'. V/'m. Lacey and A. D. oVFcKinlev are taking in the Windermere' country. .' ��� ; \" ', 'HIE Pi 1LEB1ATE May g4th-tobe Fittingly Observed. Hospital IPvsii Fees, A bill has been introduced in the provincial legislature by Mr. Gdmour, entitled an Act to amend the \"Master and Seivent Act,'' weich provides: \"Whenever twenty f>r more workmen or servants employed in, on or ] ' - about any work or uudertakuiS by a ', ~ >.' j master, request, in'writjnjr, such mas- 'pTPUTfi &VT\\ qpfiDTiq ' ter to deduct rroni their wages, a sum jriylNJ-V r A-V^-V prUxiiloj tG provide for| medical attendance, it shall bo the e Given bj- Hit I^iu'.jes >u Die Orove on tlift West sio the men>e expected | nAmQ q{ th(J medie;,] pr,wtitiondr| Uj)0n T. JS. MahafTey is moving .his stock to a town in the Northwest Territories. Mr. MaharToy is a good citizen, and the town of Movie- regrets Lb lose him. A. PI. Shnn is nicely fitting up lit3 'place, and intends running an ice cream parlor in connection with his, bakery this summer. Park, Mitchell & Co's. sawmill is running in �����.'.! blast and they are turning out a targe amount of lumber each day. Most of thi.s lumber ,when dry will b--, shipped to the prairies east of here. ^ , > Pat McNeil is, again able to be around after' his illness, lie wibln-s to aspist in cleaning the ground, puling up the swings and the like. Hi, the evening the Foresters will have charge of the ball, y/ljieh no dqubtwill up to the one given a year ago, which was one of the'best ever given' m the town. The T. O. .F. Dance.' - All arrangements are nearly perfected for,the grand,ball to be given by the Foresters on the .evening of May' 21th. The .various committees have been appoinled to look after ihe affair. The placards are out, and t.i'e tickets 'are already on ' sale. Supper will lie served at the Kootenay .hotel. The Early Cloainjs Movement. Theru is an eaily closing movement on foot amongst the .merchants, but, as yet no definite action has been taken. All seem in favor of closing early, and the only question under dsscussion is the hour. Some are in favor of closing at 7, wluleoihara think they should re- ,0 main open until b>, so.as to give the men working on the hill u, show. It is giving one month's notice to,the master. \"It shall be the'duty of the master to pay the bum &o deducted to the mtdic'ul practitioner ao named, and up other ijuni shalljbe deluded from -the wages of a work mac or servant bv a master for medical attendance.\" sign, so that all may close together at the appointed time. It is likely sonic action will b- few days. *..�� I aken within the next through the Leadcr'Vo thank the, peo ] AugsesLud t-hatof such an agreement is ,pic of M jyie for the funds .they raised \"^ tliat a \\k\\X be rung or some other fcr his benefit some time ago. k The Odd Fellows will celebrate their first anniversary next Saturday eventing by giving a few hours entertainment in their hall. A ommittu has been appointed to look after the'affair. The work of finishing the inside of the new addition uf the Hotel Kootenay is progressing nicely, and all the. furniture is here for the fitting out of the house. When finished this house will no_doubt be by far the finest'in East Kootcaay. }lr. vniyte;e.i>.!itl<;,5. ' Mon treal, May.O.���J>resiiJent,Shaugh��� ncs.iv, of the G. P. Fv., has published the following ciroulir: \"Mr., Wm. Whyte; assistant to t'ne president, will advise 'and as'sjst t'ho, president in all matters connected with colouization, proposed ejitenpiop' of th.e company's rail.y.'ay system, the developement of .the industiiies, a,long thecompany's lines, the.estab.lis.hmeat . of now business, connections, :tud ' the administration of the cumoanvViandSj townsites and other properties of that description. - , \" / \" ''Vie will perform such other duties as may be assigned to 'him from time' to lime. \"Mr. Whyte's office will-lie at Win?; nipog.\" ,. > ���' , ��� r ���\\Wm ���-, '^v,Ksi?. ������ ��� '.-\"-''^sa fiaBamgSSBSaaEBSSBESBSBSSSBSBSl light be Equaled but Exclled by any 50 cent Tea on 'Earth. it in and 9fi, ^^..VND-^V', .�� il^KM^K��^.^^^^^^ ��� ,f. C. JJrewry Here. ' J. G. Drewry, managing director of the Canadian (Sold Fields syndicate, and one ot the directors of the St. EugeneiConsolidated Mining Co., was here'this week to look over the mine and enjoy a little trout fishing on the lake. _ Smeltor for Kuslo. Knslo, B. C, May 9.���Prospects are bright tiiat Kaslo will have a si::c!ter in the near future. W. l-I Jeffery, M. E., who lias an option on the stock of the Kaslo Smelter, Lid., has interested sufficient capital to erect his plant, build railway spurs, wharves and docks, tramways and other necessities for the running of a large smelter. Mr, Jeffery says he is not prepared at present to stale who his principals *Ilc c����-er ��t ��atiinff. are, but he did say that the money The career of Mr. Catling, of gun ijuestion was finally settled mo*l satis- { fame, as an inventor covers over 70 factorily and that no expense would be j years, for it began when he was 12. sparoo to make the smaller the most i ft is singular that, while his first boy- up to date of its kind in the west Dan McKay and Fred Fitch are doing work on their claims which are situated on the north side of the upper Moyie lake about 1500 feet from the shore. They now have a tunnel in about 30 feet and j have an eight foot ledge of gold bearing quartz. They intend to work a month or six ,\\venks yet, at the end of which time no doubt they will have a promising lookiug property. - Every custom'er purchasing goods from Reid, Campoell it Co tor cash will receive silverware coupons or tickets to the value of ten per cent of the amount of each purchase, and they pledge their business honor to quote their very lowest cash prices to all such customers. These coupons or tickets are redeemable at their store in any-of the Crown Silver Plate Co.'s silverware von mav choose to select. The ^few Sawmill. - The, .work of framing the timbers log the new sawmill is progressing fayoi'- ably, and the boilers have arrived- a^tf\" are ready to be installed. (Fvsnci'al of Tl/omas rower*. Cranbrook Herald :���The lemams of Thomas Powers, the fireman', who wvis drovyntd at Kootenaj Landing two weeks ago, were recovered las' Monday and brought to .Cianbrpok Tuesday for bursal. Undertaker Campbell went to the landing after the body. Service were held in the English church Tues- dad afternoon, Pvpv. Beacham officiating. The services were in charge of the employes of the locomotive depurc- iuent, who contributed to the expense, as the desoased was not a member of the fji-omans association. Ernie Brown was the head of the\" committee that took clie mat'er in charge. Placer Mining. Vic and Felix Dosauinier and two other men have a placer cfaim on the west side of the lake. They have put in a setof sluices and have three men employed. They will soon be through cleaning up, when the value of their claim can be more fullv determined. l-'lre Wm-ilcns Klcclod. At the election held at the jail last Saturday the following were elected to serve for the ensuing term : W. L. Meid, ,L K. MacEachern and J. J. Murphy. The Witter works. The pipe for the new waterworks i.i expected any day now, and as the dam is completed, there will be nothing to /^ .Gentle.innn. I was once spending,the uig&t ^n ,�� beautiful home in a .'���large city. \\4v about nine o'clock my nost, ,a gect^f* man of about J5 years of age, got i}fiY went out ii-to the hail and p,ut o%. ��>i�� overco.-.t and rubbei'J. Betorniuv; & the parlor dpoij he said; \"Excuse me, please, for just a fc^ minutes. I am going to say gaofu night to my mother.\" 1 His mother lives .three blocks dis^- taut., and for'!f>0 y.ears her son ha if never failed to ,go and bid her goad.- night, if he was in the city. \"No matter what the .weather inaj\" be, on matter who his guests are, my husband never fails to run over to birf motlipr's and bid her good night,\" said the gentleman's wire when htj had gone. \"Neither he nor she could sleep ' if this duty had been neglecttd. '' Wheij his business compels him u> be away from the city, he writes to her' every day, if only a single line. \"Her mental powers are beginning to tail, and she forgets many things, so that her mind is a blank on sQme points; but when nine o'clock comes .ihe always knows the hour, and says: 'It is time for Henry to come and bid me good night.'\"���Will Carleton's Magazine. Actual construction, he said, won id commence by the first of July, and it would be rushed so as to allow the stacks to be blown in at the earliest possible moment. Mr. Jeffery is now devoting his attention to ascertaining tho whereabouts and quality of th.e dry ore supply. He ha^ had thorough tests made and says there is sufficient dry ore available to keep a lead smelter running forever. Of course tho supply of lead ore is inexhaustible, that already mined and awaiting shipment being- sufficient to gtiarauteo a long run if no inoro sloping woro ilono. ish invention was a machine for sowing seed, the latest product of his brain is an automobile plow which i.- to no the work of a dozen horses. Mr. Catling is one of the most domestic and peaceful of men. Iceland is said to have no million- aires, no dependents and no paupers. All the people of the land, though poor, ire self-supporting, and the country has little or no crime. J1USINKSS XiOCAt,S. LOTS���-for sale on easy terms in all parts oi town. D, J Store. Elmer's Cigar WANTED���TRUSTWORTHY MEN AM) WO. mon to travel and anyable in cash. Xocun- vasinf? required. Give references nntl eiielo^c ,-elf addressed stumped ^nvlopc. Address Man arrive?,. I'lmloniuHT ��'f t'10 ���Tinner tijine;. St. Paul, May 10-���At a regular meeting of the board of managers-of the start; prison today at Stillwater unanimous action was taken in favor of paroling Cole and James Younger, now serving life sentences. This is in accordance with the new law which allows the parole of life prisoners after about 2J years imprisonment. Cole and James (Bob) Younger have been | in Stillwater since 1S7G for the North- ; field, Minnesota, bank robbery ;uid j n?er, .\"iOj Caxtou f5!dq:., Chicago, ���1-1 MINING QUOTATIONS Ry \"Hutch\" of Cranbrook. North Star.' , . $.fifi OS Sullivan Morning Glory American Roy Winnipeg . . . .0.1 .09.$' yi i Mot:il Quotations. York, May 10.���B:ir silver, cen Is. Lead, price for miners the murder committed during that j and smelters, $4.37{< at the close. Cop* raid, so which thoy p,u'ticipated with I per, broko'/s' price. % 17.00. tho J in n 08 gfttiK. 1 London, May i).���Lend Xig Oa. i. 'ti lt i <>.' > ' 1 .' 1 , >^?? \\' \"f ' i, ���-,.'' n i \" ' > -ay ^ j ,''Pi ���':/ f , {��*-$' \\ ��� '< ,?;\">'? 1 ,\";* ( ���';' 'i��\" ,; - f <��� {fi'^ i ,'<, <*?���*:',?'��? '.* ; ��� �����;;- jr. ,j .,' If ?\\ ' . !*-;..>���.?-, t^ , i ,'!r-' <\\ '��� ' \" , * tl 4t \"��� .. -��� ��� i * *.' r���:,s,i jcj , ' .,i ;t �� ' ;,,' t N.i'k;'-. ��� ' [ l, V ' ' i f.j'WiJfc',-/ 'i'^-p {-,>\"���< < 't'r-ti. ,��� - i. f \\ sr*,',- ! VI,. {.J 1 in -r *-*1 I1-'- .if} ���it/'1*- &i' 1 >' t ; f t ' j ft ��� '< '����' .,;-rtr I. 11- ���; 7 ��� ,'-H-i.\" ,n '10 -- , M9- ������l[iy.- l; i.rii,',' 1. ^^^'4,,: ���' ��>,i' f}''1 ���'-���it- ��;,, ���i\"i*iBii' ���i tit v% t ��� ic . ..; ,j 'J, . ' it : - r, WEENIE, 13. C. THE POST OFFICE DJKUG & STATIONERY STORE. I-' Ft J. SMYTH -. One Yesr *f2.C0 I j it is little more than a skeleton. Barristers & Solicitors, j T0ILET ARTICLES, (PATENT MEDICINES, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901. Take an uneducated man and he will steal a horse; educate him Surveying: the Boundary JLine. It is now fifty yp;>rs or more \"since the international boundary between this country and the United Stales from Lake Superior to the Pacific was nnd he will steal a railroad.���Herbert! marked out, Negotiations have been Spencer. | proceeding between the governments ^\"t-:^t=��uj^^== {of Canada and the United States in All interested should'bear in mind ,.;M... nf ,'\" ,;uQ,); ���,, f-., ,J,vm,\\ 01,a possible disappearance of the that their free miners, certificates ex-11, '���n.i������, m������t. , 1 . i- ,_ , houiivtary marks, an understanding pire on Mav 31st, and must be re- u���.,:n��� i,��� ��� ��� ' . ., ,' ^| ^ ' having been arnven at, the result of! newed bv th.it date* ,���'.>;,.!, ,���;n 1 ��� ^ . .1 . ��� I wtucn will be that the two countries! �������\" -rami! '���! 11 r ��� i��i-��>i������f j a j . T~~ j,will proceed thin coming summer to I here is no fault whatever to be rov;m��� n,�� ,���n>i ,u , 1 - , t , . , , ��� . ��� I review the work thai was done in part, found with the approprations made by | nnt. <��������� iUt_ ���������,��� ��� ���f r ��� 1 , J 1 not tor tne purpose of fixing any ne^v Mining\" Stock CKANBROOK. Daily market prices by wire from Spokane. OFFICE STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. P, D. HOPE, 'Clicimsl aixl Di-uggist, ' MOYIE. B. C NOTARIES AND CONVEYANCERS. lines Bought and Sol \" ��� . And.Options Carried ��� Representing Eastern and Canadian Capital. FOUT STEELE, KIMBERLEY, MOYIE, B. c. 't r/ f I r I ( ,�� r ��� .ft1 I\", ������1 -* LEWIS THOMSON, Notary Pujulic, Accoun- -taxt, Co:.r:\\jissioN and Insurance Agent. m*r.aiairiM*imr��ixa GO TO. THE Uie jjroviucial legislature for Movie this year. The sum is well up 'with the amount expected. , , , An entarprising firm like the Moyie ,, . Lumber company will be a valuable acquisition' to the town of Moyis. They are well deserving of success, and no doubt will meet with it. A leg trust is 'the latest thing. IVooden legs, of course. The United States government allows $75 every boundary line but. for the purpose of preserving the location of ihe forty- ninth paiallel. A\" pressing ' necessity at the present time is to'define accurately the boundary line between Canada and the llnited States in the mineral region of British Columbia. Jt has come to light that doubt has arisen in. some cases 0: mineral claims as Oto which side of the boundary they are located on and immediate work this -1 summer will be directed towards ' pre- Money to Loan. Moyie, B. C. ng XXOTTS3E3. W. F SURD, DAKKISTEK, SOLICITOR, ETC. CRANBEOOK. B. C. serving and renewing the boundary , - \"-- '-.\"fr \"iiv* IVUVIMUg Villi UUUIIUdlJ three years to legless ex-so!dier3j and linn in Southern British Columbia. It the nevt trust is after the money. Iceland is said to * have no millionaires; no dependents and no paupers. All the people of the land, though poor, are self-supporting, and' the country has little or ho crime. is the intention of the department of the interior to send out parties this summer for that purpose. ,**�� ^iri'wwaimmuiMWMa Mark Hanna, seeing to have been overlooked in President McKinleys e~- eursion party. - Mac should have brought his side kicker out west; so ihe people could at least have takeh a look tit him. cxtaMnn Kalsixl on a iJottlo.' \"Was that baby of yours raised .on the botlle?\" asked the small boy of the negro woman, '���Yans, chile; why?'' , ���'Well; it nuist have been an ink- bottle.\"���Ex. E. A. ELTON, Commission and. Insurance Agent. c< ' 'NEW YORK LIFE, LONDON AND LANCASHIRE. PHCEtflX OF BROOKLYN LONDON MUTl/AL FIRE Insurance Oo.'s Fort Steele, B. C. For your oulfit. The largest stpek in East Kootenay. REID &CO., Oil A NBROOK, B. 0 yusnimsTXDT, hivstmrek \"o enn- vasing required. Give references and cnolo&c bnly institution'for.good; but we claim !ec,f arWre^e(l'.steniped eavlope., Address man ,1, ��� . v, 41 s ' , ��� ��� , , a^er' :!jj Ciixton 31dg., Chicago, 4-1 ihat when they have reached a slage ��� p ' of perfection, other reforms that are then desirable will come without the asking, and without effort.���Cigarmak- ers' Journal. * ' B'IVll\"ll��IWWWKIH ^ Tha Industrial World at Eossland is now issued as a daily. The World is a good representative bi the laboring classes, and the miners of the Koote- hays should give it their liberal parto- uage. as, the expenses of conducting a duily paper are many;-.. The prison commissioner of the {state of Georgia declined to allow con- . victs to be employed by the hollow- ware manufacturers of the state,, on the grounds that their product would come in competition with that of free, labor. Here is a precedent worthy, o! emulation. Notice. Notice is hereby given that ail persons who have subscribed for'Moyie Waterworks. Corhpany stock will , be /asked to take up their shares on May 1st. A. P. k AC DONALD; Secretary, : C P, BIGGINS, ^siciar?. and Surgeon j OFFICE���PARRELL TLOCK. ' ��� MOYIE, British Columbia. Qity Shaving' Parlor, ' CENTRAL- HOTEL.\" cBUTCHEB, SHOP. o ,'QUEEN'S AVENUE. ' , , ' ' : JOHMSTOJS' BROS. % This Hotel is New and well Furnished The * ��' Tables are Supplied with the Best the * Market affords. The Bar is Filled with ��� the is est Brands of Liquors and Cigars. ^ AGENTS, FOR PABST'S' MILWAUKEE BEER. '' A ��/ to to to to HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL ��� ., . W ��66*s���&aadaaa&&ada*s666666��������senr ths 7. gives .place to 8. It iu explained that the t-ystem has sjiccial- advantages .for ���tower clocks, and that the lime 'i:iay ���be read at a :>:uch greater distance than by the old plan.- ��� The private kitchen of the Si:11:.m loi' Turkey is a veritable forlrus, consist- aig of a small chamber situated to the eight of the -real entcrance, and is ���guarded by barred windows and can ���armor-plated door. The cook oflic- -iates under the ever watchful o,yo of the kelardUii bachi, .one; o.f the inoct ���weighty ���functionaries iu'YHdiz Pal- 'ace, at Constantinople, for the health, 'the very life even, of the ; ruler is ax ��� lhis mercy. When cooked each dish 'is fastened willi red wax, bearing tlu> ' l NOTICE. ������ . ,i Notice Is hereby given that I,'i>: 17: Mtr'tin, miner, intend CO days after date tc apply to the Chief coirinissioner of JouCs nnd works for a special license under land acttoent end cr.iry attey'.tiiiber on the following described lands situnc-jd in tiie -,'icinity of the upp'jr moyie lal:e tnviit^ Southvcai corner po>t stt'Jated about one hulf mile ���r.oriheast, cf, Movie river fuHb; thence north FO chains, thep.ee cr^l ��0 chains, tbuncc south SC chain,-., thence v/e.-' SO chains to piece of commencement. . . - I). Jr. .VARTI-N. Moyje, L'. (J. J-'eb. L!0th 1901 3-tC. Earner Sliop; . liot, Cold and Vapor Baths.] Opposite Cosmopolitan Hohl roizr prov. MOVIE DAIRV. delivered In nil da- Satiofac- ' Fresh new mill k' i - . , ... , parts of town twice lion guaranteed. ��� Mrs. Adelaide Dill, Prop \",'-7f-. Bread deliveied ��� ' to any part o the city, PIES, CAKES AND''ETC v ��� Always on Hand. * rt *��� Ai SLINN, Prop. IF YOU AK=E A Or DOMESTIC AJTW IMI'OKTEli PIPES AnJ3 TOBACCOS, i . j ,. Cal^.and examine ir.y {new \"atoolr and you will be convinced that T have the best brands there are,in the mar- ��� ket: b; J. Efcl^ES'i Cigap;SWre. ^cxtdoorto Kootenay Hotel. Vic- V.'-Vi? ��� ,lorla struct, aioylc. B..C\"., , ;. THE PROSPECTORS' EXCHA^QE. / I ^ HOf 4 K..W,.(J., IIUJCK.'NBLSOV, fj. C.: , f # <���. Goh^SiUvr lead and Copper mines wanted ni, the' EXOT-J ANGK ' j' _' F.REK MILLING GOLD properties wanted at once for Eastern k investors. ,, . ' K ��� Pai ties haying mining properly for sale are requested to send ', samples of their oi*e to the EXCHANGE for exhibition.. ��� V We desire to hear from prospectors w'ho have promising min- ( eral claims in British (Columbia. ' >'','. ��� 6 '_��� Prospectors anri'mining nlon arc rerpilcslt'd to ' make'liic EX- ^l- CHANGE their headquarters 'vhen in Nelson.,- , ' ' t '��� ' All samples slionld b'e sent, by ri^prass. PKEPAID. . f jj,, OorrespondeucesoUcited,' Addrn��-- all commtinic.itions t-> fi* * .' Axbnicw' r.nosEXjinhtitin, $ ���5 Telephone No. 10-i. P. O. Box TOO, ,, '\" NELSON B. C. v ;/j5* \"VI A, I-?.--1 % s ft fc * * ���' rA \"A n' * 9 1/�� Clotliiiig, Gents' ' Fiirnishin^ Bootsj Shoes* Hats, Glovds^Etc, COME AND'SEEJ Ui Victoria Ave., Movie, 13, C RENTON y,CTicv.. Notice ij.herecy sivci: that I, Ren .f. ;R/lcy, miner, iute.':)1. si^ty d-y;; r.Her dale, to apply xi, thi: chief commLsMoner cf h'.nd and woil:-, for ii ipecicJ liccire und'ir land net to cut :-.f(l carry awry .limher cu tins-follcivlntf described lracls >>itiin.tccl in the -.iciiuly of the upiH-r Moyiu lfija; lo--,'it: SoubIi cn.st corner po*t :iti.\".t,wj alxpit ������<{ n.ile.\" r.ot-tti west cf- the Mojio ii'i'i- fni'. : fhir.fe wc:! eltthf- chains, thence noit'i 80 chains, lfc,o:ire cast Si;\" (fains tije.u'.'i- houtf SO ciniirs I any F.cic.aU/ic journal. Terirm, $;i a vs.'ir foi?r mcintlisj, ;fl. Btf'tl tiyall newsdealers. ' \" \" \\ vuiir .our iinniLUb, ���;���}. &^;^i^;Catiori of the ' country's industrial \\ ^lfri?^2,and commercial resources-it is not ^{f'^exccedcd by any yearly exhibition m Sl'lkr Canada or the United States. ' ��� Knowledge Is the eye of the pouI.���T. Watson. , Every man stamps his value on himself.���Schiller. Gratitude Is the music of the heart- Robert South. We get out of nature vr-jr we carry to her.���Hagar. No' capital earns such interest as personal culture. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.���Hogarth. Cheerfulness is the best promoter of healih.���Addison. Candor looks with equal fairness at both eld oh of a subject���Noah Webster. Know 'something' of every tiling and everything of something.���Lord Firougbum, ANENTLY HIT AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF GREAT SUFFERING. MERIT REWARDED. Mr. Hamilton Waters, of Klclgevillr. Tells _1^>f His relief from Neuralgia, Klieuin- ..tiKin atxl Stomach trouble tlirougli~t.Iie ' Ajrfijucy ��f Or. William-.' J'ink l��Ill->. Cucumbers and melons are \"forbidden fruit\" to many per. ons so constituted that tha least indulgence is followed by attacks of cholera, dysentery, griping, etc. These persons are not aware that they can indulge to their heart's content if they have on hand a bottle of Dr. Keliogg's Dysentery Cordial, a medicino that will give immediate relief.' and is a sure cure ,for all bunimer com plaints. ' \" LAID UP. ,A STRONG MAN ON HIS BACK THROUGH KIDNEY, TROUBLE, ��� ELECTRIC SPARKS. About 12,000 hm-sppnwer is transmitted! in the form of electricity from Niagara to Freedom. \"Have you made any plans for the future?\" asked the Interviewer. \"Only this,\" said the young physician who had come into an ample inheritance from a forgotten uncle: \"I'm going to spend tho first 15 cents of the money in having these side whiskers chopped off.\" Do Not Trifle with danger���������and remember every cough or cold means cianger. Too Karly In tho Day. \"Which side do you favor In this Anglo-Russian rivalry for Asiatic influence?\" \"I can't tell you,\" answered lii Hung Chang. \"I haven't opened my morning's mail and noted the remittances:\" For years Mr.' Hamilton Waters, the well-known cattle' buyer of Kidgeville, Orit., was an acute sufferer from neuralgia,which was later complicated with rheumatism and stomach trouble. But now, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, he is enjoying the best of health. Speaking of his illness and subsequent cure, Mr. Waters said:���\"For seven years I suffered- great agony. from neuralgia, the pains were of a darting, ex- crutiating nature, and for days at a time would be so great; that I feared 1 would lose my reason. To increase my misery,' 1 was attacked with rheumatism, and this was closely followed by stomach trouble.. My joints ' and limbs became swollen and I was almost helpless. I sulTer- ed from nausea and a decided loathing- for food. I. became very thin, and was constantly ' troubled with cold sweats. At different times I was treated by three ' physicians without receiving anything in ,the way of permanent benefit. I ,grew despond-: ent and began to think that I would always be'a sufferer, when one day my druggist advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He said that within his knowledge there was not a case where the pills had been used but what benefit had followed, and, he added : \"That is saying a lot, in their favor, for 1 have sold over five thousand boxes, and have not had a complaint from anyone.\"- Following his advice, I procured a supply of the pUls, and after a. few weeks J could note an improvement in,, my condition. By the time I had taken eight boxes of the pills the neuralgia and rheumatism had entirely disappeared,' and my stomach was once more in. a healthy condition. My appetite improved, 'and I gained in weight and strength daily. It is now over two years since J discontinued the use Lof the pills^ and all that time I have enjoyed the best of health',, and haven't felt an ache or pain, so \"that. I think that ��� I _ am safe in saying that my cure is permanent. In fact, eight boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills accomplished what three ' doctors had failed to do; and I feel I am justified in waemly recommending them to others.\" A very high medical authority has said that ;'neuralgia is'a-cry of the nerves for better blood.\" ' Rheumatism is,also recognized as a disease of the blood, and it is because Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills are above all things a blood-making and blood-enriching medicine, that they so speedily cure these troubles. But you must get the genuine, with the, full name Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People printed- on the ��� wrapper around the box. If in doubt, send direct to i-the Drl Williams Medicine Co., Brockville.. Ont., and the pills will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box or six, boxes for $2.50. Tlie Story, However. Ik Very Hard to Uelleve. \"Yes,\" said the ex-drummer for a grocery house. \"I am en my way east to reap the reward of virtue. 1 have here a letter from a firm of Philadelphia lawyers which says that a gentleman has left me $5,000 in his will.\" \"itelative, of course?\" was observed. \"Xo, sir, no relative, not even an acquaintance, in fact, I never even saw the man in my life.\" \"llii must have bc^n a queer man to have left $5,000 to a perfect stranger.\" \"1 agree Willi' you, but I suppose it all came about through his wife. Five years ago, as 1 have recalled to mind, I rode in the same palace car with her from Chicago to Pittsburg. Our scats were just opposite. She was young and handsome and alone. She heard the porter saying that I was on the road, and she expected me to open a con versa ti<*n, buy her the magazines, chin chin mid Hatter and finally declare my love.\" ' < 'And of course you did?\"' '���You wrong me, sir. That's where my S5.000 comes i,n., I never looked her square hi the'face once during the leng journey. \" i ignored -her as if she did not exist. She must have been dreadfully puzzled over it, and of course she told her husband of the incident- He wrote to our house, found that I was really and truly a drummer, and he put me down in his will for a reward of merit. Gentlemen, 1 notice that the five of you have boon trying to flirt with the young lady occupjdng seat No. 8. Stop it at once. She has a father somewhere, but if you continue your conduct can she ask him to ring you in on his last will and testament? Let my case be a shining example rjto you and so 'regulate��� Excuse me, please.\" ��� And he rose up and went over and sat down by the lonely girl and,began to tell jokes and stories, and the' five men kicked- each-other and said - he ought to be flung off the train for bis monumental cheek. M\".'Qru.n. Thousands of men, women and children in Canada, are taking advantage of Dr. Slocum's generous offer of a fre�� sample' box of OxojelS Cure for Catarrh. Catarrh is an insidious enemy, and in whatever condition, should no* be neglected. A slight cold in the head is frequently tho beginning of a serious case of Catarrh, and in many instances leads to Asthma, Bronchitis, Quinsy, and Catarrh. _ Catarrh is always dangerous, but is curable if taken in time. It is a constant menace to life and health, but; science has done much to enable sufferers to resist and defeat the disease. Dr. Slocum's OxojeSS Catarrh Cur�� is the best offering of advanced medical science for the prompt and permanent cure of Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Nasal organs. Oxojeil is a dainty, soothing jelly for the immediate relief and cure of Catarrh. The irritated and inflamed membranes of your nose and throat are relieved and soothed with the first application of Dr. Slocum's Oxojeil Catarrh Cure. ' Oxojeil has valuable properties as an antiseptic, as well as being a powerful healing agent.' You breathe it through the nostril, a little bit at a'time. No Instrument! No Powder'! No Liquid ! Every man sets himself 'up as a standard by which he,measures others. A great man usually works his fool remarks off under the head of wit\". Oxojeil Catarrh Cure is sold at all drug stores at Fifty cents a. ' box, but in order that every sufferer from this-prevalent ailment may have an opportunity to test the remedy, a free eamap?�� box will be sent on request to anyplace in Canada.. All you have to do is to drop a postal, giving yournameand address plainly, to the T. A. SSocutm Chsmioai Co., Limited, 179 King St. West, Toronto, and a fre�� Sample will be sent you. Minaif s Lrniment Cures Bra, Etc,, A man isn't always an oil well drill because he is a bore. Hope is the best medicine a physician can give his patients. MJMFS .LINIMENT for Sale Eremite.' ������_��������������� c 1 A man is known by what he doesD't do rather than by what he says. Lots of busy'people never seem to accomplish anything. ��� aM t-fi&r&cU ���MM want, fanus. # &c \\ A \"TOUCANA \"RELIANCE CIGAB s FACTOBY, Montreal The man who isn't willing to practice what he preaches should give up preaching and' go into politics. Holland has nine miles of canal for every 100 square miles of surface, 2,- 700 miles in all. Statk of Ohio, Citv of Toledo, \\ ���' Lucas County, J **��� Frank J. Cukney makes oath that he is ihe oenior partner of the linn of F. J. Cheney Hall's Family Pills are the best Tiv Cincinnati there is talk of automobile lines to compete with the street cars. I was cured of a bad case ol Grip by MLNAKD'K LdNrMENT. Sydney, CD. C. I. L.AGUE. - T was cured of loss of voice by MINABD'S JL.LNLMENT. CIIAHL.ES rLUftlMEIl. Yarmouth. I was cured of Sciatica IJheujnntism by MINAIID'S .LINIMENT. Burin. Nlld. LEWIS S. BUTLER. i-' >-;Artl will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal, and strengthen your lungs. ��� It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. Rsv'.'Mr. Patton of Toronto writes : \" I used two bottles of Shii-OH and take pieniui.e in recommending it. There is nothing like it for cough; throat and lung trouble. ShIIoh s Consumption Cava Is' sold by nil druggists In Canada nnd United St��to�� at J5fto, fiOo. 81.00 �� bottle. In Grent IJrltain ��t Is. 3d., a��. 3��� (\"food profit and quick sales.' For particu- iis address ��� ' '^ ���������!!!���: INCANDESCU.VT GAS GAM!\" Co., 31 Strain St., \"Winnipeg. Su pplies for all makes of sewing machines WHEELER & WILSON �� 2-3 Portage ave. . SEWING MACHIKt CO. MAUD'S LINIMENT MeYes NeufaldL Cleanliness may not be next to godliness,' but it's a-good life preserver. A man of few words and many deeds is like a garden of many vegetables and few weeds. UNIRD'S LINIMENT Cures DaMM When Ex-IYesidcnt Kruger was in Paris some of his warmest admirers were the sewing girls, who used to gather under his window and cheer him on their wgy to work.' Only 779 newspapers and p'viodi- cals are published in European Russia. Future Glndnese. The limbs will soon be skipping on the Hllfj; Cheer up. 'Ere long we'll be receiving icemen's bills; Cheer up. A..little while and we may cease to pay To sit with happy maidens at the play. And then they'll make us thaw some other way; Cheer up, cheer up, cheer upl The time for golf is swiftly drawing near; Cheer up. The fake strawberry box will soon be hertj Cheer up. Tour weary wife ere long will hie away To breezy mountain top or placid bay And there ran up new bills for you to pay} Cheer up, cheer up, cheer upl The man who breaks, a promise can easily make another just as good. WHAT MR. GATES SAW. YA7~ A T Co. arc .���ontiuiio.. morning, Willie,\" said the second daughter, Bessie, to her small brother. \"You're stutOng like a big pig. Stop making such a noise with your lips,\" \"Children, I'm ashamed of you,\" said Mrs. Gates reprovingly. \"What is It you eee in tho paper thl3 morning, Henry?\" \"Type,\" said Mr. Gates savagely. \"Pass the salt.\"���Brooklyn Eagle. Pflpped In tbe Bud. \"I have called,\" began Mr. Forchen Hunt, \"to epeak to you about your daughter. You must have noticed that there Is something between'us.\" ��� \"No,\" replied Mr. Goldrox, \"but I'm sure there will be pretty soon.\" \"Ah!\" \"It will be the Atlantic ocean. I'm going to send her abroad till she learns a little sense.\"���Philadelphia .Preea.;' '-y' Contrary to the impression prevailing in some quarters, tho Sultan of Turkey has many tastes and'hobbies in common with other good mortals; HCj,: admires all sport,' and is a good shdt. ITw is a collector of old curious weapons and arms. He is fond of horses and dogs. His horsemanship is sufficiently known, and ; in this art most of his sons excel: Too ��� many pcoplo! in this world Halk wisely and act foolishly. in the professional care thereof. Correspondence solicited. Boxes in Safe Deposit Vaults rent at $5.00 a year. ARTHUR STKWAKT, Munugtn for Instruments, Drums, Uniforuia, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND. Lowest prices ,��*�����.. p, r>n Toronto,Ont.,and Whaley Hoyce & Co., Winnipeg, Man. X BITS IIS ESS CHANGE. ���> I The Imperial Fruit f I and Produce Coy, I Has pnrchnsed the stock and vracle of the ANDERSON PRODUCE CO.1 T ;������ All kinds of-Pratt iu Season.\" ��� ' <��� ���> llcsfc Tric�� ��������� .1 ti - .i\"1-; ���Hfe h-lli; �����t ��� I'- ��, l%S��>-4H < i'i;,, f/�� ������;' ; if- * 4 ^ ?J >��*, * v Pi ' J- mi: ir iiJ'~#\". ��� fl' f;i*r,rf- , ���- , .>' .��.*��� : I '-M l-vrfiU ��� \"a��: yrff ,i v-> ;'ii t i -f,C il 'u . .J, ' i( Met *^d Death. i MHS. D.^EiiPORT'S DILEMMA. \"Oh. doctor! doctor! let xne in!\"said . .... . , , the ladv. now quite hysterical. \"Your Preiser, Wash., MaV ���!.���\\\\ :t!�� h-r , house ia warns; do let me in!\" hands and mouth sf,ain<*d from the' Mr. Davenport hated society, butMrs. The doctor was oi course astonish&d -ras* and fi uver-s i-die lud eaten in her Davenport adored it; nnd so, like ami- ' to sec his fashionable neighbor, but h*os- \"' . , ��� i -.,, u���_r��� ,.,,,.��� . able married people, thev agreed todif- pitable and helpful, dwsneriip b linger and with norle.it un*s , , , L A ��� ���* ,,*���..,������ ���> -i -, j. j.i Pr M . for, and each to go their own way, quite \"Will you go up and knock at the lUMtvn in tin* dying agony of thirst. < he ccmijaiiT enjoying, aiter the battle was partition wall in your front room, doc- body of the live yeir \"hi dausrlirer o1\", ovr>rr, narrating to each other what had tor, and try to wake: Mr. Davenport?\" W 15 Mrtthews, formerlv ,'*ounly com-, happened. When Mrs. Davenport was said Mrs. D- , now in tears* .' .' ' ' , \"', , ,,���, ���, ���, \" ,. ��� \\erv young, Mr,'Davenport had care- \"Yes, madam, if you say so. Butha*.! mi^^iontT who lost, her way on tne ��� J ^' .' * . ' , , .. . ,, , UJ,--Kn'\\'V J fully accompanied her to her carriage, you not better spendi tho night here. dreary w.ls',<^ of Hoise It\" ivc-n j',;i;n | Iiad\" sem h - , - but Mrs. Davenport thought that was j ��� After;-a half hour's fruitless knock- too masculine, and- she also had asiis- - ing, Mrs. Davenport consented to allow picion that she should never learn how' the sleepy doctor to retire to his well- to use it. So Mrs. Davenport, strong in earned repose-, whilst she declared- that the confidence of hex husband's love,, she would rest as well as she could in an serene of conscience, and enjoying the ; easy-chair down in his consulting room, devotion of o> large family of servants { At length Mr. Daveaport, like all searching part\\ agony hud crawled into a badger bole and died. From the appearance of the body the child hid been de.ul about 36 hours and for five d-iy^ nnd nights she had been without Food nnd water. Barefooted when she left liuino. the little girl in her wandering hud bruised and ' out her feet and h.ul gathered the lough prairie grass and wound around them for protection. Beside her in the badger hole lay a bunch of flowers and prairie gra'ds which she had been eating. ITacts. Oxford is the greatest university in the world. , , Lake Superior is almost exactly the size of Greece. - Four bushels of potatoes contain the same amount of nourishment ' as a bushel of wheat. . Wood-pulp pupe/'a-j military clothing is used by the Japanese ' troops. Jt is marvellously tough and haa ta neat appearance. ; ' ��� Tho life ot an iron rail is iO years, of a steel rail 40 vein's. If Intending to u We would invite your at-' tention to our Metal Ceiling-s, Irami- tation brick siding- and Metal Hoofs. A complete line of Builder^ Hardware, paint? and Varnishes always in stock. ��� r i ��� Ordersjor Tinsinilhing and Plumbing given prompt attention and satUfac- lion guaranteed. gKS^ssy^^ $a DEALER IN OOCIS TO THE SE;VF, A rich clady cured of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr. Nichol ' son's Artificial liar Drdms; gave $J.O, >D00 to his Institute, so that deuf people unable to procure the-Eur Drums may I ballroom ceiling. who loved her, went off to Mrs. Appleby's ball, on the evening of November 12, looking lovely. The ball was large and fine, and Mrs. Davenport enjoyed it. She is a popular woman, and both men and women like her. She would have left at one o'clock, her usual hour, but that Kerr von Bergmans, the German philologist; was presented to her, and talked so well, and was so evidently inspired l^y her bright eyes, thai, she stayed on; and then the hostess had the'great singer, laremhurhianL, who must be spoken to in Italian, and Mrs. Davenport speaks Italian with the' true Tuscan purity. So she' left the bail very late. Stick- nell, her 'coachman, was sleepy and cross, and after depositing her at No., 39,' he drove off very quickly. Tt was a fine night���moon, brilliant, M-ars splendid, Jupiter magnificent. Mrs. Davenport, gazed upward admiringly, almost regretting to leave a scene whiclv paled the ornamentation of the MOYIE'S LEADING HOTEL. The bos4 of, accommodation* j for tlie traveling public. McMahon Bros., Props. have them free. Address No, 14522 The Nicholson Institute; 7S0, Eighth Avenus, .New York, TJ. S. A. , Assessmbiit worlt Contracts Tzitfe'ii. Parties wishing to have assessment work done on clairiis in the vicinity* ol Moyie,'will do well to consiilt oi write the undersigned for terms. Work left iri my carVwill b'e promptly attended to, and satisfaction will be' guaranteed. S. A. SOOTT. HlSTORY~REPeATiNG iTSEUF* ,c ri mhtifAibhi?/', salti Stisie its, -3tbSJ51s. I i ,,- '^foh'.tyou go and blay with the, Ja 1 , I have.a blilj'irhduse���a pretty pla^-HoUSG��� : down under the old oak traer-], j-,- AnS my t&ys- aaitl dolls are all 'Jowntherei and oh! there are the prettiest leaves! And Robbie, i found ;tWvt;sparroiv.'s nests too���old nests that dropped from the* eaves,, . . ,..,.., ,>... .-. . .', . '. And I fixed them-.ub o.n som-fj tiny shslves; and.ohUevewj.hivar^iiJ ^o.nice!,- . , Won't you go dowa there aacl play \"witli me? ., ��� ��� ��� ��� , zw ; - If you will; I'll kiss you twice. . .-,., ., ,.,ys ��� i \"1 am -lonesome by myself- in the playhouse, ';';- :��� -��� i \"'���?��� i And evferi'tmhkds,kQ.iii.ce;.\".1> i. <\\ - ��� I think you might bo play with me, Bob- - bie, ' \" ������ ��� ��� ;-o-.- .-.-.<���,- ' , Jt you will, I'll kiss you twice.\" Then with boyish- contempt '-he. Answered (she was six and he was eight), ��� - \"I don't care anything for your pla.y-hduse, and the sight of cfolls I hate; <��� ��� And your leaves and bird's nests ar& noth-, ing if they do look so pretty and, nicS| So I don't think.I care to go withxo,u.,evpen though you would kiss mo twice^\" .' Then her little lips duiVfere'd with anguish ana' the child's heart swelled -with pain, -. ������ .-'- '��� ��� While the tfears rah down'the soft little cheeks. , - -,; *<; .i He saw it,' then answered again: \"Why, Susie, ��ou knowl, was joking, ' Don'^.Cry. little sweeth't?-;i.rt, Sue; - Let rrie'get my rocky-horse and new tby gun. ��� V ;��� ���' -y ' \\ And I'll i?lay all. day with you.\" . -. ��� \"/jl.5-\" The years had passed by, all swiftly v/ith their frie'dley1 of nle'a^ur^'and pain,.- ; And one day I heard these low 3c'V*2 -svordi in tlie spot by the s-ibarled-la.no: ��� \"I am lonesome,\" said Robbie' fo Susie. \"Won't you come and play wjlh me? I have buiit us a house, a pretty new house, down, under the old oak tree,- , And 'tit fixed all,,1 snugly an.d neatly, 'tis co.'ij- nn'k chgofful-vincl warm��� If you'll go I'll V>v6 you forever and protect and shield you from harm.\" \"1 am lonesome by tftyseff In tho new house, And 'tin co?y tofrcht'eiffiil and.-warm;. > think vou miii-hi p j 'u'id live vith me, Sl/SI(�� ' \"' v-'1\" '\"' ;1'-''l'-' ��� She was destined to see a good deal more of those same stars than shie had bargained'for on that partieidar night, poor woman 1' , ��� ���': She rang sharply, ��� Kobbdy came. ' ' She rd,qg again', and rvg^ih; and again. Jvobody came: . ' ' ��� Mrs. Davenport, .began to feel chilly about the feet^ wliich vere delicately clad in white Satin Shpjiers and silk stockings. . She wrapped her cloak about her and looked up at No. 39, her own familiaa- 'biown stone, four-s'tory, comiortable house, . ��� ]N7ot d sign if movement,- although the ''ns burned in'the hall. yhe rang,\" and rang5; and rcuigj Ko .\"spousfe, , ,,- ,. And then shf? realized that she was l-.c-.ked\" oi.it, that everybody was asleep. d that,' there she might stay all the . Ft of thecnighk She .remembered, las! too late,- .that she had' trusted to or waiter, a gentleman ode Afrjcah de- -v'.titit, vho ���had been lenbwn to go -to .-^'cep on- these night, watches, to. let her in. Now he, seeraefl to be sunk in 'he deepest oblivion. But then, i-f; Orlando slept, some one disc had \"generally waked, and either roused him or let her in individually; .Mrs. Davenport shuddered: A night oa1 her own frcmt aleps! t t ��� ��� , ' .. She, kept on ringing -desperately; and iiuhuded the do0.r. vvitlta -. ���_'Lady locked out!',' sdng tlie police man. . .������.'��� . . .��� o;i y(ja i'M-i '��MeId you fiom !'li <��� harm.\" Dion with woniCiTi's fi>f.,,,*-i-:c'n'e,5s she an.- !=w':r. il rli<-''.ov-r'��iJ \"> ol1 tftcms'h: ' \"1 don'l b\"U<--.r- I'll ko tJ*',ypur now house; I really don't hL�� )io��*,\"t can.' ' * And j-wir':i\"-i.t, ir- clQ JofiR so <;- v-j'irue; ^et-'us set. tho rtii-lc'ing day.\" \\J',c<'bb'ie, Ami J'll go and live with you.\" ���Finis Garrett, in \"Nashville Banner. 'or to soiue hotel,\" suggested her maid. \"What-i atthreedti the morning, yoti wretched slegpy h&ad!\" Enid Mr. jD'aveu- pdrt, kil'dly. To aischa,rge briando, to go,to;tlie police; to rotise the world; these were\" Mi\\ Davetippft's first ideas; He rang up every signal officer ��� iri town. The whole machinery of the pub-; lie was sc��� to work to ibud the missing ladv. J . v \\ . t * I , . Mr* Davenr>ort wcmtafteT his coachman. Tlie man, though fully testify ing- to the fact th&j; he hadheeii very, drunk; could swear that he had left the lady] at her own, door at half-post two in tlie tnorliing; , ��� in the meantime Mrs. Davenport slepfc sweetly in the. doctor's armchair until the-housemaid; cqming\\La, uttered-, s loud shriek and called ''robbers!\" To pacify her, to rouse herself, to step\" calmly out of the.doctor's front door and into her own house vvaa the work bf-,a moment. . . \"��� k ��� Mrs. Davenport-found all of her people at home and thoroughly .awake, but where was Mr.-,Davenport? ���_ He had left no tidings of himself, lie\" was wildly scarehing for her. , Knowing-his temperament, Mrs. Davenport iv.ib sure that lie would not return until he had .dragged the East river. She was at home ail right, and proceeded-, like u calm woman, to get off her ball dress, and satin shoes,.and silken hose, and to put on dressing^gowD and lamb's wool, and .to .take, a cup of tea,, to get warm, and. then4to reflect upon what should be done with Mr. Davenport's case. ' - . , ' l . ��� \"Jt will bo ali ,in the papers,\" said <'Well,-is thai, any reason why you I }',er. prcsoient POUl, \"this evening, at whbuld try to.v/ake the dead?\" eaid tlie: fartjl0st!.. iiateelcrgymon opposite. , , _ _ .. j '��� I will telegrain. evarywhere,'; said The puliceman walked on, leaving, ^^ ril]gmg for a Jnessenger boy. . Mrs,'. Davenport in despair. . ; { ��nuyfor .saida man at the signal swir Slic lbokfd up at i hr> moon, at Jupiter j ;md other illus.Lriou.a ^i^nizeiifi of ihe sky, and found them.cold and uiis:ympa: rhdtic. vSlifc began to think of her ulna. ud feared that she had hot been bulli heavy sleepers, woke np suddenly and entirely. He. did not know why, bu/t it seemed to him that ho had had a dis- turbed night: As he lay trying to collect bis faculties, he hesaxd the clock strike four. , \"flow quiet Coralic is!\" said Mr. Davenport; \"tired after her. boll,' I suppose-\" ' ��� 'i Mr. Davenport listenied to hear, through the opened door and curtained recess, the quiet breathing of his wife, in the next ropn'it She was strangely still, nnd Mr. Davenport arose softly and crept i.n to see what could be the matter. \"Heavens!\" said hct ''nobody in bedi Coralic not at home at four o'clock!\" \\~~ \" Mr. Davchpdrt paused a moment. I BOOTS .AND SHOES Could the horses have runaway? Could} the coachman have been drunk? That | , ' hud happened before. Could-his poor i llcpaircd and Made to Order, wife, have been thrown, dragged���no, the idea was too horrihlc. Could she have been locked out? Mr. Davenport felt the cold perspira- iion start on his brow. Be rang every J;;Bar MacEaCJIkenA MACUONALni?. bell in the house. Ho-proceeded to ; ' ' '' - * dress himselfi \"He dahcecliQ jiis agony j ' : and agitation. \" |S> J# WHITOOMB ' Then, as has sleepy Eervants began to . ���,, , appear, and one; after the other began to j House disclaim. any; knowledge of thedr mistress; he descehded-'to the front door. There lay Mrs. Davenport's fail, handkerchief and gloves. Then Mr. Davenport tdre his hair. She Hod been thcrei to her own koine; she had failed to gairi admittance; she had either been ruthlessly carried off, or shfe had conunAttecl suicide. Mr. Davenport lost his head.. \"She may have gone to her, sister's; Furnishing-, Footwear, Hrd- ware, Tinware, Stoves, Groceries and Crockery. -AGEXT'FOR HAMILTON POWDER COMPANY. ?! Our ��� Stock Is Complete and Up to ������ Date. |8 *- - , .yours for value, .STOKKS AX CRANimOOK AND MOYIE.' ��� RMS R. A; SMITH, , Moyie. painter, gnmief, glazier and paperhanger, All work fin perfect, surface guranteed. Prices according to quality and stock required Moyie, B. -0. nmrunp����w wwfrmnm CHAS,iP; CAMPBELL, Funeral Director and Emfealmer, fjfadbate of,Champion College oi the, Uuited'Sta'tesi. Upbblsleriiig itud g'eii- eral furniture repairing. Office and store, Aikeh'a bibekj near Ciiniidian Baiik of Commerce. Telegraph antl imiil orders promptly^iifcLsndtd to. OranlDrook; B: Q. entra \\\\ :>:���:�� voovia::. > i>- Lnrge f-nnipie loom in connecLiou with house for commercial men. Be3t ��� of accommodations'. ��� ��� ���* i , Headquarters for'Commenoia!'[and Mining Men. 3 Q.U1SEN AVEXT.'E, ,T~ o , ' - MOYIE, 11 ( ^���u-^VX. mm \"WlLDEY L6D3E NO. U. ' ifeeta every Monday evening in Jtheir hall'on Victoria street. 'Sojourning Odd Fdllows cordially invited. w, h. BElb, ft. o. 31. h. uoilistebJ TBE-AS^ J. M. itjfDSATi F. 3l narcnocaaOT - , v >l JOCJ- ilAlilJKlt; X>. i>\". d;l i; i>: OfUce arid -\"Resilience CllANBJlOOK ss ' Moyie Miners' Union 3STO. *?%. Meets iri McGregor hall every fcsday evening. Sojourning meiiibors Jare cordially invited to alt'ehll. H.\"H.-,bbiobir; - ' ���$. T. Smyth, Secreiar^. President, ���j -t- .<��� ��������.-/ Moyie Board b% Trade fleets on the first Wednesday evening of each' niohth at 8 o'clock sharp. 1 . ��� J. P. Fakkeu,, I'tuk. A. P. Miunb^ALTJ, LewIsThomson; ,.. , Vice-Pres- - ' foc'y. 'JOURT MOVIE, . Ml. ' ^,*o. 40G5. Moots on thclnfit Thuru i v.i -'t ,i .*, - ciav of aach mouth. \\ i\", i I Mu WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * MEAT' MERCHANTS. Fresh and Cured Meats. Fresh Fish, Game and \"Poultry. ' We supply' only the. best. \" Your trade solicited; , c ' MARKETS AT MACJbEoU; . ' FOPlT S'fEJtyP FER^IE, RiailiJERLKV, ^VAlib^Eii, , 'CKAtfBRbOK: MOf lEj\" ' 'irain office. ' GRAnSSooK, B:S/ mi ���y^m FOR FlT?JS TAILDEING bO 'I'd MERCHANT TAIBGi Fins Suitipgs, Cvercorltiuff Trousers. Imported {j'ootls. B: C '���KSSZ& M8TIE; V IJi-c'Mioru Invited loatteUvl. s* -i'M 'i i' i <' ��� * -'- 11 *. �� ' ' ��� JOSEPH ^UlEKSTADT, 1'iop. i\\ T. McbRECJOK, K. S. j lager b'oer SofJ \",hy the Keg or Uorw ^g -. ! bottles. ficntl'y kiiifl LohoiiH-lesa outcasts: Even ;he ''lii.fi., wind \\\\ere the only . people iibroml in iior quiet -street, caiheinXor hcii' sympathy. ,, . _ .. , . \"Tiiej have a bard tiinc, poor things,\" mid she; 'Valways locked out!\".' tion, \"thif, i3 que-^r! IIctc is a man trying i.o find lus wife, and here eonic's a woman who is trying-to find her lius- h;md; and they are bjth n<'iined Davenport!\" \"I daresay���nothing -to���each other ���-common name��� coijcidcnce,\" said tho ttlograph operator, who had learned to talk in jerku. \"Let.inc we the nnrpber,\" said the, signal-man. \"Tliiii.v-n.me, Yes, it hs Winnipeg. Toronto; Buffalo, Montreal; Boston, Ni'Tv York ..vootenayo, Vancouver, Victoria, fcyj:Utle, ; Portfir. 1, 3:iii Francisco. ST. Via: So'6^.Liiie:'. ;l hni'c'A&o , t t- Presbyterian fchurSh . SERVICE^ Are hcki.iri McGregor iiall each Sab- biith at il a. m. and 8 p. m. , Sabbath school and' p'aslbi'd bible cl��sJ at 3 p. m. ,.t , rt The public ;irc invited .and will be welco.ned cordinily to r.ach nnd nil of i b. 611E.1G, Pustor. -' ./��*U\"'V ..'-. \"- ,- - \"' Bottled B��er in Stoclt; i : . O'Jtsicie Crdfers Given atrictAlient;..i. \\U. ij\\-!'j\"Kij KiAjE.'j 1-01X7::. It wa&n-cat, however, wliogaveher a.n t]ie sarDe queer cuse!\"- i-ica. Kvideatly a predato'-y orab of a , ''Woiuler what it all jaietuiisi\" cat, who thought he o%vncd her froirt,. Ifc wa�� ]a{f, in thc day befor0 a hnRr strips, ,/or, aiter 6tcaltlii]y creeping up1 ^.n.d man was r0Und fetanding on thc and Llnding hp.v in possessio-n, he leaped ( nnnk 0f tlic ^ast river^h-iiggingafan, on to a neigliboring balcony. j a v^tv 0f s]OVCii arui a baJidkecchiee. She looked after him. r -^;r J Mr. Davenport, had evidently - taken \"Dr. Montgomery's and a sp&akmg ' tliesc for purposes Of ideafcifiuacion tube!'.: she *md. \"\\Vhy did I not re-; When lie .,va8 jinafly rescuod in ember, that before?\" ,- . :�����!-1 taken home, after -the usual cxrprcs- >\" ' ... , ^[rs. Davwi])ortdrcvv up her long yui- ' f.:onb 0f mingled aJTectiorlcLnd disgudt, { - :l)y P-'��\" cut then; .m pieces' and place;m a dish ]ow a.lliA trailli jaicl h^r fan and hand-- nrlo-Cr/joy, reproach and groat oo&tPiiU- 'I iii-o'.igli ticket:'; to tOupland; ilic con tinenla of Auytialiii, China and Japan..j IJOIlUfl and ; S ::iO a. rn. rrcbhL'ji bix herring for 2-1 hours, tlaen ���IKAIN-i MOV if. WEST EA'HT 6; 0; DEMAHRfilZ} FlNl-i WAT'OlI liEl-'ilJU^'1 IM m f ino stock of serviceable waichi's .- 1^1^^ renaoniib^o juices. 'Juci. tlie lhi'f.S f\"1 (f,;^^ niiiiei'e. ' i 'l'lis '.'.8-.�� ?ifi Vibrbiir.v S:i;i-;i-:r s '.', :0(J p. m. iS :oO a. ni. (.'. i';\\ 'ink <������ ���in which they -are to be served. Place 1 j nioinber and furnish\" -for themselves\"; a sauce pan, add thc beaten yolks of six ;ov>% wisi, l'n<>:.,A) I Vi'hoj!; K. J. C0YL ...Vsis't. Geii, I'.'is.s. .\\.ut. > V'-'yvjOYc- Prices Giveii. and Ord:e'r�� I'aken on ilverything' in the Printing Line at th6 GET YOUR -^ Prest, the'piiiotogra- iier,; Ijas just re 'MM ��� - & s ���+. * , w 111 f 'V^ v s�� 1, >r cieived the finest t6t \\ ;<|| [ 'of liioulding'S East Ko'otenay. W. A-. Prest, ' riiotognipb'-' Cl-..l>l>*<-iol^ .Moyie',' Fori Se.vUt Witt Visit Moyie on TuprsilaV arid Wednesday"@en, "Frequency: Weekly

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