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MA V 13. iSOJi. $2 A' YEAR /^'���jgZ.-'ZSi?,: r ,1 Low Prices, Oil uuA we Bargains, . ��� ,*M9-wee_ we piirclutfied from tfB Cooper an immense ciuan; liy of travelers' samples, and atamgst them are 100 lady�� Sir veStS;rap.gins,.j.n pr?.ce So cents to the 'very fin.-, V���ori��rial on the-market at 7 - op-nts to $1:- ;'I_���-sb. f^'UtsSo $1-50 to-,86.00. , dress staves ir ^,d gee Juat drop ��� i- toiujw >> f .,- _w, i our oarg-atav counter. Th6 Sods'were .^ught'cheap^. c -n V��_: ^lauehtered at pi:ice& . ^^fl^nish''tne cfesest rt-%t,r' 'wrs_>17T T''' _____s.��_^_^? 00sM���?J tfftLW LOCAL NEWS. returned lV.es-' Ten- War Eagle, Center Star, Le Roi and - i * i St. Eugene. METIl 1 IO_TBB_L ��� , ,-' < ' ii - ���Indications Point to the Big < Merger Being Consummated. ' IK-. ;0F ift /aid tTp Capital .^WOflOO ; ^ffllource,. ;, 91.000,'qOO'(-���-,-> The amalgamation of the Lo' Roi, War Eagle and Center Star and the St. Eugene mines now seems to be assured.' A. special car with the promoters of the big deal on board is now speeding east, the destination being 'Montreal., Jn\"''the party, is G.'S Waterloo', director of the Le Roi:' Jamea Crcnin, manager' of \"the St. Engine, War Eagle,and Centra Star; A. J. McMillan, general manager of thc Lc Koi; and W. 11. AlJrk'ge. manager of'the Trail, smeltery T.O Black' stock will ioi'n them at Toronto. In Montreal 'a special' meeting'will'be TWO STORES; -TQ AndftNiQeOottas^fQrSale. *; ��� '.0h KARV.TEE-tS.\"1 APPLY; Try 4 _Tew Cans of *>6ld Homestead Brand\" Vegetables and Fruits at held'and'in all probability a merger will bc-formed. ( Tlie' party stopped in ^ Movie for a day and'went over the. -business o��,lhe ��� St. 'Eugene company. | Vr.Cronm expects to lbc away for direo weeks.'-Mrs/ Cronin , accompanied him. ^ ���: Looking at Aurora. ��� , ' j ���������-���* t i Thos. Rader was up .irom his hotel ,at Momssey .Mines this week to meet Mr \" Michael Sulhvan; a prominent miningman.of Portland. Oregon _ Sdllivan madejin examination or the Aurora mine on the west side; of the lake and was favorably imposed with it? and it would' bo. so Bpraruo :> should ' make a deal ior it., Ihe Aurora will undoubtedly prove a mm 'for tho company that takes hold of it and develop* it, and will pwbnp- cqimltbeStilSngoUCiWbioH !o wlftat- ott'ootheottstflldooithA laku. Change of Management, A. P- Stephemion day from Chicago. I.owin Thompson ba3 gone to ticton to look lor a now location. H. Cameron has },ceu laid up with an attack of lumbago for se-eral (lays. ' Mrs. Honry ' Stewart and children left Thursday lor Spokane to remain. 'Tlie 'regular , annual memorial service ol tho Eagles was held last; Sunday afternoon. . T. T. McVitlie t���Q ar.r.'cyor w.isj here this week doinR oov.ie *jork ior local parties.- James 'McNeil hao returned lo Moyie from the coast a\"nd�� is lending bar\"at the I^otcl Kootenay. Mr and'Mrs.\" Dill aro now located j on a \"farm within a 'short distance of j Innisfail, Alberts. D Haberbosch hao been elected j president of the Moyie ^liner's Union ' to succeed Chas. Hastings. The board of trade will hold its reg- ular monthly 'meeting next Thursday, evening m'Eagle ball. '\" The .members of'the Dancing Club gave a'very pleaoant __op-in Eagle ball Thursday evening ' I yr ' II 'Wilson, thc .Cranbrook jewel'erjono df that city'ciself made- men', was in Moyie yesterday. t , The Steele &,. Freeland concert company is billed to appear, in/ Eagle hall two nights, May 20th aud 22nd. E J. Baker, the barber and Moyie's \"authority on fishing tackle,'transacted business in Cranbrook Thursday. Geo! Staplcs/assistant in the 0. < P\" R office here for- soveral months past,, has-beetftrauBferwd to the Cranbrook office, James O'L'eary, foreman at tho. Lake Shore workings 'of the St. Eugene mine, has be2n in,poor health for some time past and is taking a abort layoft -^Mr.'Lewirf Thomas, pastor of the Methodist ohiircli, :' We have just received another .lot of one pound and two pound tin? Golden Gate Ja.va and Mocha Coffee, \" We know that those w^io have 'used it before will he glad to, learn that we have it stock again. ' ��� ,' If you have never had the pleasure of drinking Golden Gale give il a trial,' and , you will find it makes the most delicious) ^ cup of coffee yncu have over*tasted. aeEajehern ^ i ill.1* and has | \\'f , Case Dismissed, i* had ' dO vears experience traveled over roost'of tho civilised, ( -- -��� , ������ world He('is interested in severali Thecaeeof tho Crown vs. the pi. , eold properties near Poplar, oiit ,pf, Eagene Consolidated, MinIng,Co. fot ' ��bi\"h he expects to make a fortune. an in-fraction of tho 'Eight Hour la* On nert Monday evening, May, loth, 'camo up lor - trial yesterday morning , 0nnW ���- -- ---'-\"^-'before Justice of the Peace Clark. - Tho's. Morgan, mining inspector, apj the laughable farce, comedy, \"That. Imprudent Younc ��� Couple,\" will __����. ~r-*��r~, - . ____^ W ^i ter't. ?s__vs !2i bu.in_, and toy now _�� uo?no��r,._ . one ollhe Uayaf mercantile eotub- is J.-II. Ha��Se, w!-.o 1ms had _> L^K______-_S_-Ba^_^^^^_i management of P.-.-rnsi Co m�� business in Moyie for ^eial year past/_ to be uanrfenod to homo otn�� Joint alter June 1st. G. U. L,l lu ol kel?on is hero, and vill. succeed Mr Hawko. Mr. Haiko does not > et knovMYhe.ohe will Da located, but _ wiU p.obably be Ki;.vabo :n Wc company in0utofo:i��o:tb9t--^l n,'-. bhops Which artfbeing opened M'the iirm. i'\"��� ' ��� in New We3t-,i minster: attending the annual confer- n hence \"meeting. ^ , ,, \" ' .i meeting, of the liquor licence commisiioners ' 'has been, called' for Friday, May 19th, It will be held -in Cranbrook.' ' , ' There is' very 'little onow in the mountains this year and from ^, bigli wales.=t -^ ��� | James Iflmmon will ^vo'^DSt: week tar Bull Lake City, Utah, to attend the annual convention oE the Western Federation of Miners. Mr and Mrs. 'Chas. Klingensmitb havo severed their oonneciion with the Cosmopolitan Hotel m Cranbrook and have taken charge of a house in Coleman. J JIanbury of tho North Star Lumber Co. was m Moyie Wednesday conferring with Messrfe. Cameron and SieDbeuson of the Moyie Lnmbei lishments in the,country. ' There will be no admission fee to 'the Catholic' social which will' be bald on1 Stay 24=th'. Tho social will begin Small Debts'Court,,' The new board\"1 of trade in Moyie- b'as'already accomplished some U\"5 9 1�� Tho Zia 'will begin , ..Valready accomplished some - good.. T yo%ock X 'when icecream. At.the'last meeting Secretary'-Hill was &tim��:l^L \\J' be 'served, instructed to write to Mr. Armstrong, coffee, cake, etc., will Everybody's invited, begin at 9jSQ o'clock.'. Danoing' will' TJ|Q Cable Broke. instructed to write to Mr. Armstrong, the goyernnioiit agent, asking that 'a' small dobt'a'so'urt be again ' established; - iri''Moyie. \" This week'he received 'a, i6vcraBlerep\\y, at-ting tho oourt would 'bo Qstabiishqd\"'ancl' that tlje^e Cftflejj ���^~~~' . ' ,' ' ,B would bq beard pft th> last Tuosdfty o{ tbo gravity trarr, oe- . ^^ ^ oy|noial C0��jsiablc Tho'cable of - - ��� Iwoontbo Mojie and Quean of the Hilli workings '.of the St. Eugene bnks last Monday while it v,-as in operation. The lo-dod car came down like a shot out of a gun, bioke through the ore bin and landed on the dump below. Fortunately no one was hurt, and it was pot long until the damage was repaired and the tram in working order again, Favdav. VI c.y more for yo-ir \\k cm give youjov.'cst Tnsurancc than it ia worth/ i�����=9 'villi adcii-iale piolectioj. ICIIAS BROOK. ARNOLD & ROBERTS. MOYIE. m*f!!*3?*r'SS���ZZ��Z!SSS22iZ^' ���J a J itw-^��ot5��^^3^5___���: _ (m_Sls,_CaS'OJ^ HATS. tnado \"Pbidb op tub AV _si. -��-tj ' Bishop Was Here. TheRt.Ucv. Biabop Dontenwill oi w���w vv v' minster accompanied by New Uvi-.m-Jhii Choincl, FalhorOoccolo >nd 1-itm q�� ^re V0'0 IS tohop coniirmed Thursday H o J slltftlUI, tiehveied rvm^n-Sgti; on his recent trip to Rome. THE MUX'S FURNISHERS ^wiTturviu.r Twi&-,Tv��rT ^^^f^5-^7^\"^^^^--!' (. imperia SAYINGS.: ^K_JW__5__S��_S_t_IW���M��' Deposits of $1.00.or upwards received. ^ Savings i Thereisno better investment than a,v. > Bank deposit. Once opened it grows whether added to q Iutere8t allowed at��� current taiw. ^ pounded twice a year. ,/ ORANBRO^K' branch* ��� J,'.'F, M��� PlNKHA^i''-Manageri l'^-'%_iV_v__3_3t(^_��V not; r.cd co fii-1 ���? I '.? ������iy-,��*7 ,-iV'^ ��� v nice awortment of Duiniond Riugs in solitaires, twins, three anu Svestono settings. I'ricw ran.cnom $10 to s?l''0- W. H. WILSON, jewilcr. OIUNBROOK.B C John Daly, of the St. Eu_eno ofiico staff, ha, icnted one of the Eatley cottages on Lake street and will moye his family hero from P.utte, Mont., about June first- Hon. Robt. F- Green, Commissioner of Land and Work,. wa�� paying the district ��v YisiV lhis Aveek' bUt SiU'C Moyie the chilly go by. L M Mausliold of Maryevillo has ecn'c east to visit Ins parents. He will be away about two week,, and when he returns he expects to take a position with tho North Star Lumber company. Franklin's barber bhop ia the only one in Moyie that has baths in connection. He sells five bath tickets for ^^ ^goodTtbsoapVo always fur-.Armstrong. a. h. ,t.:. nnllint 11 SpCCl.UtJ . \\Vclnead_y was payday at tho St.- Eugene mine. Thc amount distributed was ne.irly $29,000. Il was a good pavdnv eo far as the town was concern-^ ed\" Miners who ran atoio account, duriu\" thc month paid promptly, aud not a man so far as is known \"evapor- .Ued\" leaving unpaid bills bemnd. The town was orderly' wnioh shows the excellent class of men working here. ' _ _ each month. The provincial constable will be the clerk of the court. Will Incorporate. ' Cranbrook is to be incorporated, and Moyie respectfully tips its hat in -recognition. Cranbrook is the best town m one of tho best districts in the Dominion, and sbi has a hunch of at, keen business men' as aro to bo found in a town of its size, anywhere, the the the' Cranbrook will suepced because word success is stamped on countenance of every man itf place Got Steel in Eve. The Gun Club. The Moyie Gun club held its weekly shoot yestersday afternoon, and tho ���'Billy\" Williamson was in Spokane consulting an eye apeoialist. While working in tho mine last woek he got piece of steel in his eye. ire returned home Wednesday, and will _ soon bo ablo to rosumo work- GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Ihe Plocau -Drill has auspcndotl , . L.... m J publication for lack of support. following is a lis. of tho contestant* ,1 and the number of olay pigeons broken by each: 1} i out v>0 :s:i nibhc< Hair cutting a \\Vo\"rcBpeeiIiiHy st,licit A tm1, i ])r. Loon, a specialist ' diseaecs, is in town. The COSMOPOLITAN I<\"-1muc TiicUlo. in chronic' Uavin* just received my stock L\\orTaei tmportcd English Flic, I invited ' lovers of thec Beautiful to come m and loo s,une, The Wilson spoons cause his oming and they arc sure Killers. Verv Trulv Yours, \"B. J. BAKER- Construction work on tho SpokftliQ lntcrnation.il, the Corbin road to connect Spokane witb the Canadian Pa- \" cific will start, within a week or 1-f \" ' day-i' Mr Corbin has six engineering n ii tied iu tho neht between Bonnera Forry Ida., and tho international 0f boundary, making thc dofmitc location a,j! ot thc road. _ : ' tlir Very WHEN IN OBANBKOOK . XI. S.-.tA^i. Mu��i'S��r-�� '- 0���od rooms, good tables and, bar, . ., -..ndflref.claasBam.t.larw^. ^ ^ ,Vttm��l Sti(itS��\"'vi����. Mr C B Wainwrmht of 1-emon C.tv Via., has written the maiuifac- U 4 that much better remit* are obtiuned from the use of Chamber- ^ x WftS BjlUoted !������,', Collc5 Cholera am Diarrhota inw I(jj. tw ycarB loinnMy in casea of pains in the otom- with a^ohror ^ llch, colic and Cholera morbus biaM'^lnt, treatrat.Il{. I tako plea^ s^'^-hi: :;^S &^ ^^* ����� iiuble.in. rapidity. ;'It ,^ to get at tho ri^ht spot.instantly, he aays, For sale by S. K. Harm. .. I \" .���'..-��� OUlv, ._ - - - , . . to those who wioh it Moyie, M��y -1:2 Signed, W, R. T. CliiiiiilKTliiin'- CiiiKji Kni\"'\"��l.v Unit . '���I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Romcdy and want to say it iri the best' cougli medicine 1 have taken,\" says Ueo. L Ohubb, a merchant'of Harlan, Midi. There is no nueution About Its being the best, as it WiU cure a cough or oold in lebs time than any other treatment. H should alwavs ba kept in the house ready for\" insta'nt- use. for a cold caii bo cured m m uch lesa time when promptly treated For sale-by W. J. Atchisob. ! I: >l 0 1 (t iff **l.A i \\ *��� V.\"! \"f ' _'��� l 1 ; t V1* ,' ( ���> C, , . ,'c ���*,:' ..1 ...... l. ,y :7'V^1 i r _ V-^ ' A',i[i l,K��-,J, ,-,'. '\\'u ' -i Is �����>��� V\" V.�� ,*.. -�� , ,i ���,',?> x. (,. ,-rvS��i\"rf.;__ s^v'V -��� -j^ J-j'iv^xi-.' ,vM.,--��-5'^\"-4. --^9 ^..^,;-V.'..: v'-;(W^r\",i' ,v|^^ J �� ' ��� \" I-1\" .5'>; \\ 'i^11\"' M -' 'V ' < ,v->-<.> X\">& -^ UJK,JE_��_>JK.\\iW__'J31X.jBJ-\\Ui3..' J ; B' U,M| JPINKHAM, Manager. ��� -*t..-^ yJ: 1- .rf7_->7 ,rft.sJ-/ -^.- ���-A.- i\"^ ��� ���v K. W. SSIAl.-..Manasretv ���Good roc'.ns, gooi. 1 uibhi: and bar, null tivit. elicit; sample lo r'vjT.s, I '-'6 '\" \"��� , ,'������ ��� .i ; I Tlnit whi'ii I'.iivO m L''- i ���;< .hiublu in rupid'.ly, Uetav- the rislH *\\��� .-���^y,,,, For .*ili> by ^H * <,* - -?e -J It' Jrtpp., ���-iei;��rt -Hard ,- a can ��� or 1: army not c Laur ���Fes \"-Sub, n'nd y ��� from ��� tfo\" ' tho j) i i * '���Coast being' ish & ���can b -There . .,. Ay 'marri ��� ' ' 'tabid , ��� ' 'you c '-3 seel I nn8(ve 1 ble: ; \"inake ' 1- 1 mako, tion b ��� sion 1 ! Cliaiul , ' ' '...'.\"Jti , ruilro. , Unci grippe\" - '.\"Wes \\ Kerne' ' 1 seems. ��� 30 vera - 'noqu',' best tl and cc adult* and < -: 'in .. li-j ,-cnti D .Villi, ji-iif. ]> J .lm' '-n linn 1 A.KI J!i 'eii is 'jv- a' lit '\"11- the t'10 Kv-t luaituj i.oUi-e, i;rv'iiud P\"3i'r A j T> Ued J Tott'o r^\"_i 1 -. v \"^L -��� ^ , <<.* J_E_l i-__' .-. 'it*-\" \" prenuptlal period in New York, is just ' Then returning to tho. stranger she a time dropped out of their lives They handed him a paper slip. - ��� talk-pf nothing day after day .but what \"You came to the wrong house, sir. they'll-do when they get back to Paris This is ,the address you want\" ' On another occasion a little girl came running into the parlor while a- visitor was calling. \"Mamma, mamma! Papa wants his suit case packed. He is going to live with Aunt Emma this week.\" and begin to live again.' v3 Meats nnd Digestion. Of nil known meals veal is the hardest to digest, requiring five hours and thirty minutes. The Italians are a happy people. They are healthy' and hopeful. Their favorite meat is veal, j Veal in the New York markets must \\ weigh exactly 320 pounds to the car- 1 cass to be'perfect. That is tho standard of quality and price. All sorts of tricks are resorted to to hit the mark precisely. The question Is, What is best for the human race, food that requires a long time to digest'or a short time? Roast beef is digested In three ; hours. Wo Americans are great eat- j Why donBhina: Wenkeni Ton. A patient German scientist of a statistical turn'of mind calculates that the amount of energy;expended by a person who coughs once every quarter of an hour for ten hours is equivalent to 250 units of heat, or the nourishment yielded' by three eggs or two glasses of milk.- Coughing Is thus seen ' The rea- to be an expensive luxury. son for the waste in force entailed by edTthen broken, then allowed to' for 'hey any. Poverty is relieved by the natural benevolence of the people. The wealthy Singhalese are especially ���kind to the.poor; and many of them have fixed days of. the week upon which they distribute rice to all the aged' and infirm, of their district. The, solidarity of the family is I believe, oven stronger; among them, than _uro- peans- the weakest are the most cared for- tho ,rich help-their poorer relations, and never disown them; the poor assist the poorer amongst their own-relatives ' and friends,' so that there is no dread of old-age poverty. Iu these particulars of.'freedom from care and 'squalid misery I believe that the Singhalese are now, the happiest ,of His Majesty's subjects, in any part of 'the world.\" ' ., ' A. people of whom these things can he said may not he Christian or even civilized in the western meaning .of civilization, but they are certainly not vile. ' . ' , ' '�����',. Space will not permit us to linger over the wonderful beauty of Ceylon scenery, and the equally marvelous fertility of its soil. It is a miniature continent,' in which the traveler can pass through every variety of climate, over mountain, forest and plain and the loveliest and most exquisite landscapes. The tea estates, we learn, are upwards of a\" thousand in number, varying in size from 100 to 1000 acres each, and'comprising a total of 370,- 000 acres, and are' divided into about, sixty districts. They are situated for the most part in the 'mountainous central province of the island, and vary in elevation above the sea level from 100 to 7000 feet. There are, ^ however, some extensive-estate's in the lowlands. ' ., ,. < As the native Singhalese were too well satisfied with their lot, (it became necessary to import laborers 'from Southern India. The gangs are each in charge of a company or taskmaster, and above them is the conductor, who is the'superintendent's right-hand man in the fields Mr. Cave gives a full and detailed account of the various operations .carried on in connection with tea raising; tho pruning, weeding, drain-clearing, and, above all, the import matter of plucking. The green leaves pass through a number of pro cesses, being first withered, then roll- it, or one reason at least, lies in the fact that, while in normal respiration the air is expelled from the chest at the rate of four feet a second, in violent coughing it may attain a velocity of 300 feet. . Str_n_e Mountain SlckneM. If mountain sickness should come upon you your bitterest enemy will lead your horse for you. The symptoms are those of habitual drunken- . ness. All the limbs shiver, and In the ers of pork, which is nearly as hard to bloodless face the eyes have that ex- digest as veal, requiring five hours ^ordiTisLry look of insanity which is, and fifteen minutes. We are a nation _ ^ caused by an inability to focus of dyspeptics,, reveling in fresh bread. I them -^ speech comes with diffl- which takes three hours and fifteen ��� aQd Iq oQe cage thafc r Ba_. me minutes. China and Japan live on ' coherence was as obviously at What is f^ar<=_iyssis^ A Question of Interest to Thousands who have not Leaened the Curative Power of r. Chase': INflesrvfl�� F\"o ocj Paralysis is loss of power of motion, r bling of limbs, loss of memory and Movement is the result of contraction of muscles.1 Muscles canot contract of themselves hut are entirely controlled by the nerves- As a result paralysis is almost always due to lack of nerve force. 1 Increase the nerve force in the body by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Revitalize the wasted and depleted nerve cells. Restore vigor to the weakened nervous system and paralysis must disappear. But it is not on - ��� theory-, that Dr. Chas'-'=5-Nerve Food is recommended -as a'curo and preventative for paralysis. It'has established a surprising \"record of cures, and the cured ones are willing and anxious that other sufferers should know aboutit. ��� But do not wait for helplessness to ���overtake you before beginning treatment. , , If you suffer from weakness, sleeplessness, irritability, headache,1 twitching of���the nerves and muscles, trem- power to concentrate the nnmi n 9 Chase's Nerve Food will prove of jj calculable worth to you. Put it i0 ��. 1 test. f Mrs.'W. R. Sutherland, St. Andrei Man., writes:���\"In February, \\\\j(ri jl was stricken with paralysis, feu hehf lessly on the floor and had to be cai ried to bed. The doctor prououncJ it a bad case as I had no power m ^.1 tongue and left leg.- I remained \\J that condition for six,'months without obtaining , benefit from the doctor': prescriptions or other medicines.' ' \"My husband advised me to try cr Chase's Nerve Food, and by the -ja of this treatment all symptoms of the disease^ disappeared, I can now talk plainly, my leg is all right arid I C5a tdo my housework. How grateful to be cured by so wonderful a Dr. Chase's , Nerve Food, a box, at all dealers,�� or Bates & Co., ��� Toronto signature of Dr. A remedy\" GU cents ���Edmansoa Portrait aJ W. Chas, famous receipt book author, are every box. , - ' < the! operations employed are such that the stomach would rebel against a detailed description, I. am convinced that if the public generally did but realize this difference between' , Ceylon tea and that of, some' other countries the demand for the Ceylon article' would increase quite, beyond the capacity of 'the country to supply it. - '��� These admirable methods, coupled wilh���the natural fitness of the soil and climate, no \"doubt account for the unrivaled popularity of Ceylon tea, and it is a matter,of. pride that the fragrant leaf from which comes \"the cup that cheers and not inebriate\" should now be so largely produced-in one of the most beautiful of the. dependencies of the Britishi Crown.-' l , ^ HEALTH IN SPRING NATURE NEEDS, ASSISTANCE' IN MAKING NEW HEALTH-GIVING \"< 1 r BLOOD. ' ' i rice, which digests in one hour. ConrteHU't of the Strtet. A hansom cab driver had just picked up a fare aud was driving furiously along a crowded street when the wheel of hls^cab just managed to graze a horse which a very thin youth was driving. \"Now, then, can't yor see me?\" bawled out tho latter angrily. \"No,\" was tlie reply; \"yer whip's in front of yer.\"���London Tit-Bits. fault as \"Lhassa.\" the physical. ��� Landor's IToiv <<> Ilt'lp the D��-n. F J, Cli(*!*��y A > T*l<_o, O . c-cmtftltn no morcury. And in tnkun inter liully, fti-lina iirootlj opon the blnod and tum-ouH >iur f*cc�� of. the ~-{jim' In buying HhU'm Ciiturrli Curl j b��sur��}OH>_ \"v�� Bfuuino.1- It is UiUuii inlurnnllj and made ln*_..eao> Ohio, W h.J. Chuuy i Co, T>��tlmoninl�� liuu. >��� , , ��� ' Sold bv DrugrntR. FrH'O, lie. per bottle. ���Ti'ak* _all'il-omlly l'llla Ior constipation. \"I wish I .could find 1 some one who wd'uld tell me the absolute truth about j my government,\" said the Czar plaintively. \"Your Majesty can find a,nu_- be oft such people,' answered the sardonic official, <\"by going ,to Siberia.\" \"Ma,\" said Tommy, Twaddles, too. ing up from his reading,of \"Terrs _�� Tenspot,\" \"what, is a b����tless al' tempt?\" 1'\"It's the, sort yc-ur father makes to get in without my hearing him when-he'comes'home late from the club,\" answered' Ma Twaddles, Incisively. ' Pa doesn't stop ,tol remove ;em fit the foot of the stairs now knows it's no use. He BEEF SECRETS FOUND IN TRUNK. 1 'A Chicago .special says:���Further and full investigation by\" the federal grand jury which is inquiring into tlie working methods of the 'alleged beet trust, it is asserted, is to result from the examination of the content 011 eight trunks taken from the sateij vaults in the First National, Bank building. When the trunks were oiiui- ed, it is said' the entire secret vi\"i_- actions of the Aetna Trading compan) a corporation through which allegvt secret business of the packers v><-= transacted, were revealed to the ]iuon and as a consequence many 'new *u nesses will be subpoenaed, trunks and contents have been pounded on an order by Judge &an- The! im-l the\"full name, \"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-, born so that no one lega;J P���CG^on. for Pale People,\" printed on the wrap- j obtain possession of them. .��� 1 per -around each box. Sold by all the new witnesses subpoenaed are sai medicine dealers or sent by mail at to be G. B. Godfrey alleged secreta 50 cents a box or six boxes for 52.50 aud - treasurer ot the Aetna irauu^j by writing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. company, and R. H. Cowan,, anothe official of the company. The \"HUM R. I-I. C. appear on each of the eight trunks taken from the depository and it is believed they helon0 Godfrey and Cowan, it * I \"I think,\" said the prison visitor, \"It' would be helpful to you if you would .vaults, \"Now/l'd lilfeeSto seTect, for instance, | vesication by the^ oury^egan. TJJ ���We are here to-day and gone to-mor- rccoa tly.we re ��^g^, l03t. An Idle ,U-.v(. \"Pa, what is an ���idle jest?' \" \"One that the newspapers haven't ret got hold of and worked to death.\" \"No fool was ever so foolish lome one thought, him clever.\"- but my-^^TO--_--i_a__--^Wff- XJse SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE, THE COUPONS; The Coupons arc the same as\" cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet' Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week. - Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET '���'. , . SOAPS for nothing. ��� \"���-., ' ' , '''.������. v.\" '��� ���.'.:,���''' ������ Ask your grocer for paiti.culars or write us for Premium.List /. ^ \\ ; A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have nocuse for. .''���.''.' In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and . use every day. .|- , , . ��� < v.'>- 1 ���'.' V ��� ., -.,- . tooo ���LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA- 3 feet wide, 4 feet -lgh lncludl__ hinges and latch _ IO foot -wide, 4 foot hlffh, Including hinges nnd latch.. Other tizos in proportion. 93.00 ��� 6.SO THE PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. LIMITED, Wmlkorvlll*. Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg, Supplio- bynior '��� ��� local dealer. *�� St. John jWOYIE LEADER ���������*** _4. *_*���<>* _._��,*��>��������������������� VeSTERH CANADIAN tiMTORS of ^ series ���heir lives, their influence articles desv,,ibing their aims and ������������ W. H- ������*���* 30. GLENDENNING. ������#������������*���< ��� ���' ��� ��� ��� ��� ����� ��� means of publicity for the advantages , of district, the exploitation of which, was its main business, it was beyond doubt a conspicuous success. No country paper ever did beter immigration work for its district. But as a financial proposition the Star was no gold mine But Mr. Glendenning, Sr., was ' made ot what stun westerners'call \"good stuff.\" He \"hung on\" and waited for the day of prosperity for the ultimate coming of which none had done so much as he. And in duo time came the reward of effort and faith Settlers continued to come in. Business brightened in Swan River. More merchants , located there. Advertising patronage increased, and the subscribers became more numerous. MANITOBA SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. I When the little folks take colds I and coughs, don't neglect them I and let them strain the tender I membranes of their lungs, I Give them 9s 0_>S^1E__ The Lung Tonic >' '- It will cure them quickly and ' strengthen their lungs.1 It\" is pleasant to take, Prices, 25c.; SOc, and $1.00. 300 f editor and W H. GLENDENNING.- , of the -Swan Proprietor River Star. By contrast with the ncwer_,much newer-xerritorics. Manitoba J an old established country. T��e_% ?���-_ rV =^_r_!y_s_r_r%__-i ,SffVaeiarge\"St, is true but it 53 cerUinlLn��o\\ ^rgf a sLh0f new country JLSJfiS. for instance be- ��-een Prince' Albert and Edmonton Sin tho Let-bridge country, or along. Isoo'lino/or the Prince Albert branch, or the country lying east and e��t of the Calgary and Edmonton��� : not been going on in Manitoba for the past ten years; and for sufficiently ohlous reasons. The' older province bad its 'railway systems practically ' completed long before that time, and nhcre railways were available settle- - mem. naturally followed, so -that a comparatively dense population was ��� li�� found in Manitoba long before ���_ta conditions could be expected ��� otolu in the Territories, with their 72SU) greater area and less coinpre- beasne transportation facilities. For these reasons, the northwestern.' portion of the '^province of Manitoba 1 Has-* almost as uninhabitated fifteen rears ago' as in the days of Lord Sel- iirk. Settlers went into the route now occupied by the Northwestern .branch of the C.P.R. in those early days when it was expected thatJic would be the line of. tlie new transcontinental-road, but north of that was a hilly, wood- lakes, and ���?,es has The Star had turned the corner and passed into the list of western country, newspaper properties that are paying investments. Even yet it is not a bonanza. But it is past the 'shoals, and striking out all the time for the open Of the present., editor, under whose guidance the Star is each month showing steady Improvement, there-needs but little ,to be said. He has a good mechanical training, a \"nose for news ���Ihat prime essential in the makeup of any newspaper man, a belief in his town and district, a knowledge of its needs and the confidence of its people. These, combined with industry/ energy and enterprise, are ��� the strong foundations upon which-he is building up a successful business. Beyond this, it needs but to say that he is an unassuming, capable, public spirited citizen, with hosts of friends, and'few, if 'auv, enemies. He is; doing in the northwest portion of Manitoba what other'newspaper mea are doing everywhere' throughout the West���building up and developing his own, locality, and thus strengthening the Canadian spirit and' advancing the - Canadian nationhood. To him, and such as he, the Dominion- will forever owe a national , debt, for they are the moulders of Canadian destiny. true HE TELLS THEM TO ASK THE I.O.F. JOHN J. BURNS CUBED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. He had Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys-Says his Brother Fore.t- ''ers can Tell' all 'about it. 'barnley, P.B.I.. ApruJ.7.-(Special) of ���John J. Burns' a prominent member whose cure clad country, dotted with with a rich soil that only needed cultivation to make it famous as even the Portage plains. But it remained, for the reasons, some of which are set forth above, uninhabitated while the whole of the remainder of the province was comparatively densely populated. But with the building of the Dauphin branch all this was changed. A driving agricultural commuaity soon sprung up, flourishing little towns ,sprung into being, and the fame of the fertile Dauphin country went abroad through thc land. With the town came the inevitable advocate and publicity- agent, the newspaper, which 'heralded far and wide tlie many advantages of the district in which it was published. And the success of the Dauphin country was followed as a natural sequence \"by that of similar territory contiguous thereto. The natural result of Dauphin's success was the establishment of Swan River. Swan River sprung into being with the advent of the railway. Hardly had the triumphant shriek of the pioneer locomotive ceased to re-echo among fie Thundor Hill than hammer and saw were busy building the little town. And, as usual, one of the first���as a matter of fact ,the fourth���building e\"fted was a newspaper office. The Proverbial rapidity with which every ne* western town harnesses to its advancement all tlie powers of the press can hardly show a keener desire lo c-'ze all the advantages of publicity *>n Swan River. The founder of thc Swan River Star \"���as Mi. ii. e. Glendenning, who as the abovo paragraph shows, was one of \"fc fnsi arivals in the town. For two , -^rs lie was editor, proprietor and PbblMiv'r, and tho Star was instant in fj-ason and out of season to advocate' thv many advantages its editor seized ( c'u'i> occasion to proclaim. Mr. Glen-' Ul��img believed in the Swan River coim-t-y with all tlie fervor of a pion- eer- His activity on behalf of thc dis- . lr'ct was Protean. , i ���\\lw-i- two years of strenuous en- ��avor, Glendenning the Elder relied, and Glendenning tho Younger 3niod in his room and stead. The ���-\"an ltivor pioneer had gone into real '\"'la.to and many other enterprises, and K-sii engrossed thc whole of his time. illa '���on, Mr. W. IT. Glendenning, the Present proprietor, is a practical print- *r' hming served his time in Ontario ��n tin1 Dundalk Herald. He assumed control of the Star in 1902. Shortly >aiter taking over the managership he \">��k another important, step, marrying .\"ss 13. Kennel, of Dromore, Out. ., \"he conditions under which the . i\"1- River Star was started, were ���\"ch as to:render immediate success \"J'l'obable^-perhaps impossible. The '^trolling factor of the success of ;Cl\\v newspaper is population. With- \"��� ;t field no paper can succeed. As a nf the I O. F. here, Chronic inflammation of the Loins and Kidneys caused a\" sensation some.time airo reports that he is still in spien did' health \"Yes,\" says Mr. Burns ^y cure is entirely satisfactory I have had no trouble since 1 used Dodd's Kidney, Pill.. . ?*?*������\"�� thc disease from which I suffered for ei?'Noyrn never forgot Dodd's Kidney Pills The doctor could'not help me 1 cot so bad I could scarcely walk, sit or sleep 1 was about to give up en- tftely when an advertisement led me to trv Dodd's Kidney Pills. Now I am health.'-Dodd's Kidney Winnipeg, April 3rd, 1905. To Pastors and Sunday School Workers:��� The Twenty-sixth Annual Convention of this Association will be held in Portage la Prairie on May 30th, :jlst and June 1st, opening at 2 o'clock on 1herfirst day. Appoint your delegates.���Every Sunday school within the constituency covered by our Association, including Rat Portage and Fort Frances on the East to Est,evan and Areola on the West; South to the International Boundary and North to Krwood on the C.X.R. should send delegates. In addition to the pastor and superintendent, who are ex-officio delegates, eevry school is entitled to two delegates for one hundred members, or, fraction thereof, and one delegate for each additional one hundred or fraction thereof. The names 'of the delegates should be forwarded to the General Superintendent as early as possible. , Members of the Provincial Board.��� We should have a full attendance of the members of the Board at this convention. The exceedingly rapid growth, the difficulties confronting us, the' constantly changing conditions and the absolute necessity for correct information'from all parts of the field renders it necessary that every mem- ,ber be present at meetings of the board. ' ' ' Railway FaresiNThe usual, liberal arrangements, granted by the railway companies,'of a single fare for the round trip, have been secured, provided 100 delegates, \"who have paid railway, fares, attend the convention. In order to secure this, however, each delegate must obtain from the agent who sells the ticket a certificate showing that full fare has been paid to Portage la Prairie., Entertainment.���The Sunday School workers of Portage la Prairie, have guaranteed that ample and suitable accommodation will be secured for'all delegates, and if possible at reduced rates. No ,one 'ueed remain away for fear of not finding a comfortable place to stay. Programme.���The most interesting and helpful programme ever offered to a Sunday School convention in this country is being prepared. It will contain several new,features. An out- 'line of it will appear in'May issue of \"Progress.\", , Rev. John Potts, D.D., of Toronto, writing under date 'of March 22nd, definitely promised to be with us and assist at our convention. He is well and favorably known all over the United States and Canada, not only as an effective 'preacher \"-but 'also as a powerful exponent of the- best in present day Sunday School work. As chairman for twelve years of the committee who ha's selected the lessons for the weekly study of twenty-six millions of people, and in other ways closely identified with the modern Sunday School movement, will make his addresses well worth' the time and money- necesary for every pastor and Sunday School worker to bo present. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner. of Peoria, Illinois, a member of the International Staff will be with us on that occasion, ���she is one of the most popular speakers on the, Sunday School Platform. Calls for her expert services come from' almost 'eevry part of the continent. The teachers of Primary, Beginners' and Boys' Classes will be especially helped by her addresses. The General Superintendent heard Mrs. Bryner deliver several addresses while on the Mediterranean cruise last year and can therefore speak at first hand of her ability. For full particulars '(vrite to the General Superintendent and Secretary, W. H. Irwin, 511 Mclntyre Plock, Win- B. G. Crealock, W. H. Irwin, President, 511 Mclntyre Blk. Burnside. Winnipeg. There is a certain, lawyer of this i town who is very fond of elaborate and solemn jokes. He was in l_.il_-. delphia last summer, and one morning he went into a restaurant with his ( most dignified aiT> lo order breakfast. '���I want two eggs,\" said he to the waiter. \"I want one fried on one side, and the other fried on the other.\" The waiter bowed obsequiously and withdrew. A little later he returned..- Beg pardon, sir.\" said he, \"but I am afraid 1 didn't quite catch your order. Would vou mind repeating it?\" \"Not at all, said the Minnesota man solemnly. \"I want two eggs, one of them fried on one side and the other on the other.\" \"Thank, you, sir,\" said the waiter. \"1 thought that was what you said, but I wasn't quite sure, sir,\" Five minutes later an apologetic waiter returned to the lawyer's elbow��� * I beg pardon, sir,\" said he again, but the cook and I have had some words. Would you mind having those eggs scrambled?\" CC Oo You roovtf *�� Is the purest Tea the world produces. One trial will prove it. Sold only in lead packets. 25c, 30c, 40c, 5oc, 60c. per lb. By all Grocers. HJGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS,'1904. , Kindey Cry k\\rlriM>n for lmlp. Puln In tho bnc k i\" the em or the 'lo n��Kluh lo 'IHimmt We carry a Stock of the best -hives for a cold climate and other Bee-Keepers' Supplies: Quick delivery. Write Apiary Dept. Buchanan Nursery Co. St. Charles, Man. ' =���---_ , _=_��* Have you had our cat- houn\"38 . ^jjf ' alog of hardy house \"So Wiseman is married at last. He j ~rown fr_its, ornamental shrubs, flow- used to say if he ever got married ers> lre08j etc? 'Freo for the asking he'd manage his wife all right.\" \"Well, he's pretty shrewd; he's going about 1 - - ��� \" \"is he? How?\" Kl\"IlM>n '\"��� \"����������� -. ~ ������ ���_m_l rili hums, JillU Ilium. it in the right way -letting her have her own ,way, To discern and and deal overcome for there was every reason why they i should agree. \"We were raised to- 1 -ether we studied together, we played immediately j together, we were born ,in the same them.' var���yes, even on , the same ciay-j court and Ihe jury think the prisoner a knave and a fool.\" After a moment's silence the lawyer answered: \"The prisoner wishes me to say that he is perfectly satisfied , he has, been tried by a court and a j'ui;y of his peers.;' , How to Cleanse the System.���Par- melee's Vegetable Pills are the result of scientific study of the effects of extracts of certain roots and herbs upon the digestive organs. Their use has demonstrated in many instances that they regulate the action of the liver and the kidneys, purify the blood, and carry off all morbid accumulations from the system. Tbey are easy to take, and their action is mild and bene- iiclai. r_��er Tanlo bTttle wlti effect- af^r, M_l�� 1 understand you'to say .that you itirfUase has secured a lodgement, \"Wore born on the same day?\" inUnrro- ���?-,.5_s_?_sta_i r_*K! aa-T--\"-\"^' * -^A nearance of a cold,the Syrup will be , day.�� ��� found a most efficient remedy, arrest-, _ ��� , ing development and speedily healing Strong,Words by a New York spedaii.t. the affected parts, so that the ailment! James Whitcomb Riley says that be was summoned as a witness in a case Iried in an Indiana court, where one of the witnesses before him evinced some - ��� disinclination to .state her age. \"T\" rihon I luivo no disappears. very necessaryi Yorrick Hamm���How'd your arctic tour turn out? Hamlet Fatt-Oh; we h.td tremendous runs in some towns. Why in one place, we-played hal, a night. Yorick Hamm-Half a night! What kind of talk is that?- Hamlet F���U���Yes; half a night���three months. The nights are six months long up there you know. , > ��� Is it coyly asked the witness, a spinster of uncertain age.. \"It is absolutely necessary, madam,\" interposed, the judge. \"Well,\" sighed the maiden, \"if I must I suppose I must' I didn't see how it could possibly affect tho case, for you1 see ��� Madam.\" observed the Judge, .with 'the prisoner, a man charged with matin c \"mountain dew.\" The Judge was Sciatica Put Him dairyman, ot Girosbv on Crutches.���Tni. Smith ������ Mv limln rh*-um.il)-*ni. Ont , nil must have all tho oroQ Anxious Mother���I'm so afraid Dorothy is going to be an .old maid Dense -Father���Why? Anxious Mother���Oil, she seems to take such an interest in these mothers' congresses and' cliilci- study clubs.- , ' ��� Minard's Liniment-Relieves Neuralgia inc \"mountain very hard'on him and the ]ury brought in a verdict of guilty. The lawyer moved 'for a new trial. r The'Judge denied the motion, and remarked: ine Kindly state your age.\" Whereupon 'the spinster showed signs of hysterics. \"I am, that is, I was\" \"Madam, ' hurry hurry up!\" exclaimed the judge, now \"'thoroughly impatient.. \"Every minute makes it worse; you know. iEOPLE notice the difference when they change, from any other Kind of \"I don't believe in female lectures,\" said the savage bachelor. \"I would_;t listen to one.\" ,'Tll bet you would if ���you-were, married to her,\" replied Henpeck. ��� ' v ENGLISH SPAV,1N -LINIMENT. Removes all hard; soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone sween- ev stifles,' sprains, sore and ^swollen throat, coughs, etc. quality., put .there by, methods of manufacture'and packing the most perfect yet devised. Try the Red Label and judge for yourself. Save Your Coupons and Write for Premium List. BLUB RIBBON, Department R, Winnipeg. A fly and a flea in a flue Were imprisoned. Now what they do? Said the fly: \"Let us floe! \"Let us fly,\" said the ilea��� they flew through a flaw in flue. Not a Nauseating Pill���The excip- -ient of a pill is the substance which enfolds the ingredients and makes up the pill mass. That of. Parmelee s Vegetable Pills is so compounded as to preser-re their moisture, and they can be carried into any latitude without impairing their strength. Many pills, in order to keep them from adhering, are rolled in powders, which prove nauseating to the taste. Par- melee's' Vegetable Pills are so prepar- de that they are agreeable to the most delicate. jlye,.���a scientific writer claims that a growing squash is capable of lifting a weight of nearly 5,000 pounds. Gyer ���And at that, when it comes to a matter of strength, the strenuous squash isn't in it with the meek and lowly onion. So could the If it is a Question of Warmth use H. B. EDDY'S BUILDING PAPER It Retains Heat and Keeps Out Cold. -K thf thoii'mi'l\" n roiniwi* �������� Smith You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood��� Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted i _-7 ���jtO/ Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc.' TEES Write for Samples and Prices.. & PERSSE, Limited, Agents, Winnipeg. bunch ���Ileav- blcss you. no: I was'compliment- him.\" \"Rather a peculiar _complI- mont 1 should think when you know him. He has an iron constitution, muscles ited brass, a silver gold and he has \"Why did vou call Jones a of junk?' Were you angry'' en ini; _._.. -rr���.-, , .,:��� ,.Not at of steel, unlim- onfruo, heart of ot the tin.\" \"Pie vvantsTo i^k\"o��L\"or some fine lady will copper him.\" At the Telephone���Tibbies���How do you expect to hear what the party at the other end of the line says unless you hold vour ear to the receiver? Baker���I don't want to hear. It's my wife I'm talking to, and it isn't often I get the chance to do all tho talking and none of the listening. It is an Elixir of Life.���Since forgotten time, men have been seeking for the Elixir of Life, which tradition says once existed. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is an Elixir, before which pain cannot live. It is made up of six essential oils, carefully blended so that j their curative properties are concen-1 trated iu one. It has no equal in the treatment of lumbago, rheumatism, and all bodily pains. VEGETABLE SICILIAN 9 Renews the hair, makes it new again, restores the freshness. Just JS_?���in-cdI if vour hair is faded or turning gray, for it always restores the color. c'\"- f\",,,ntT ha,r- fllso- a tf___oo.___.�� - Stops fallingJhair^also (XMI _ I\\_J.LkCO. _5��& I* it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust 'it yourself. There is health and strength ia it. i __���-* Wr^��?��_?? ��_5_ tliiri 1>1��*_ 1 ��������<1 Avar's s*r����i~nlw. | $1.80 a fcottlo. A11 dr iv��-i^-___ | Foot Iwtfil** pom_- E. KJv_t; Mt. K_*��. N. T. j. a. ATTJ* co.. for ICO _5SKI_K*S��l_SK_SS Aver's 'PUIs are senwy They grwtly aid tfio Saroaparilla. Jmxatlve. Corns cause intolerable piim. IIol o way's Corn Cure removes the trouble. Try it, and sec what amount of pain is saved. Mayor Weaver of ���HadclP]^ \"^ a storv of a friend whose ^outness and constant good humor are h.e. chioj distinctions. \"We happened ��� to_ tio talking on the subject of gastronomy I said the Mayor, \"and somehow my friend's tremendous girth prompUrf me to ask him if he followed any set rules to guide him in his eating. 1J have just one rule,' he replied and K a winner. When I sit dowa to e I sit six inches or so from the table and when I touch I'm done. Wearv Walters���T don't believe in doin' two rings at one. Sunny South { ���Two rings. Geo! I don't believe in ; doin' one t'ing at once. inard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Mi Two young lawyers from adjoining districts luufbeen trying to make reputations as orators. When a certain one of them spoke for three hours against a certain hill the other young man took the door for another lengthy ebullition iu favor of the measure. In his peroration he said he was.sorry to his brother on the wrong side, 3 Feed, .SH.One Cesrit! iBtan-tloatl 6��oe* Food &V, Toroaio. Cwok Bonk, Out., Aug. 22-ttd, 1904. 0�����tlemcn : I <__>_ (u (or mU Stock rood \" I rvcvi-rt-l Homo time vio on tr_V au_itsaYt>_a tctt ��___c~ri' ���waHj na teecluii it hi su*_. It fattens stock (juiekly. Yonrs 6cul7, I ra t e_*i_ aJti o s_ a-1 KO���Hl���II��������� .Slocll Food. find W ��� p_ *_S Wo 529 _7TK���fXTIOKAL STOCK FOO!|> Is �� sdentlfle row!hs_��l preparntron. composed of roots, herb*, (ante, baxki-etc-, ����d ts fsd to >���oil: In small ' i* ** * *{ v *i ;_/?- , _! ,,��� -^ , ; v, ,%J,Y** *-* *V \\sVV'Via - - ' ' u t % ^i VX >-''-. j ,,-*' iH i,f , - i ���<���- S s ������ ' 'w~V- -'A-V-- 't ��| * * \"��� -J- r. - ��� .. ,,\"i��-ii ,,*- a ;,jv..J '��� *_ ���=��� -��>- * i-->-*'\"ii��jJ_.t'.-fV_- _ a'-��*i _'a - \\ _rti_vki-i-i \"jig h .'- \"- !<���' '-,'��� ;. -'\"i-i -f> &M f - ���? 5 <3 '\" ' -��'v V I ' I ~-.\\K >V v , ,> 1- '.!! 4t Z] UiiJlW _5iXUUr_ X51tJ_ -IN O'Xl. I' ��� . ;- j.F.':M.'.\"PINKHAM, M^agc ���rj^. ^A? ^.A i_s' ;���*. ste_y ,jV, . '\\-r -^'\\ rt_- iTluU whv-n.t'.iUuin t��'--* 1 1 -s.loubH: in r.ipul.t-v. ������^. I K. H. SJlAttr'Mn'\"?\"' ^i Good rourn^, good tabkeaud bur, ! j^l ,ho ^ ^\\[ ���J.- '.ftml.ttr-:t'd.u3samjMtW^-ms. :_.y*, K'i ���- ���' - rrnrr^tssm^x^T. ilaut ���fill Ml ���mrn-rt, r.__��_���������_aa���g��_aa��aawww��i;.___,.. -��*_���si Published ia tho interest of th,e peoplo of Moyie and East Kootenay. ��* *>, I #��_. C* ifsv act f-'i^rsrr T.'n.*' *~s*wn s fas* m��# las inVuuuu iOi oufe in) oat 3 2', j. a.-__���:_> co., l'abllalner*. BATES OS 4Ul?B0ElriI0N. O ao Year $2.00 t' i J3B ' ' It J/i pa ���Hare ' a car. or 1 arm j not < Laur \"���Fe SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1905. , It is difficulty to understand why wiih tho Ct. Eugene mine shipping so much ere anil makiug &uch' enormous profits thai stock is remaining at ' 50 cunts a ehare or thereabout?. Four ,.Yt_rs ago Iho mine was in no such condition u&'it is now, anil yeV stock was steadily 'at, $1.10'per ah lire. Wu ,ire ofi,->ft askj'l that ipie^lon, aud v:o h ivo s--jv.��ml pre-psr.i- tioub th.it a-u b-��noiiui..l. Can of tlie best wo think i0 DR. SCjjOTT'S S 77. It our-:s IToirson^S, roriiovu's SoioupHs aud breaks . uppi JCoId: C'V,i 3 50 cents a bottle nL.tbe P. O. .Drug and Stationery Store, ,- 3. K HARVIE. ';' , ' i * ^ \"��� Prescriptions carefully prepared. <> ' 1, ' >r^r^^ ������ i. d_ M'U-Mrlli^ w PnorniETOE. ?A<,^.'^^#Pj 'CROW'S NEST \"STEM Meets every Tues'lay evening in i'heu iiull on Victoria sticel. Sojourning Odd F_llowd cojUiallv in-sited. A. Q. llosiaiovkc, F. J. Smyth, Noble'Grand. / Secr'y. Moyie Miners' Union No. 71 w. F, of M. Meets iu McGregor hall every Saturday evonin_. Sojourning member* are cordially invited to attend. 1). nABEKJJQSC_; . TlIOS. E. K_f,I.Y, , , President. , Secretary el $ . % fo , MOYIB- ,,,, ft i ,-*-'^Nv;f^ i-!S''s s Tommy Ryan, the champion middle- ' ^0n\\^^\\^'~^yZf^'/~' _J weight, and Johnnie -Morrison., a St. 'Joseph boxer- .A'riug was pitched on the ' canvas' covered floor 'of the hosle.36' parlor and'the men, appeared , sii' regular lighting* costume.' They irave a scientific erhibitiou. with hbre and tliere a v;ilu'rai,\":up which caused tlu),ii'iost intense excitement amoug tin fair sp.ntatpra. ' Thu\" referee had no trouble brcibinu; clin. ',. ;- ' f l ' l< . ' , ' (I 1 * ��'\" , railro und - . ; /i-l',' grippif 1 \" j. '\" _\"We'�� '. f ' - _ ,' ' Heme '] -'; i'i < ,. seems 1 '' t' > - severs ,r ' \", i j tj i .'< noqu , \" J ; ,'' - best tl1'. j v ���,, , > >ando( j\" adultj | _ nnd ,'i; ', 'Atchi -\\ -' ��'h;'.'_���' . - 1 ' k v; ���;, -1 i- k '; .-, i ��* .i'*lt 1 ,'<.- * ? I t 1 (l ' r .i ,^\"'W Sull'er I'rojii KliuuuiaUsni? ' . Why^euire'r from rheumatism when one- application of Chamberlain's , Pain Balm will relieve the pain9 . The tiuick-relief,-which this, liniment af- ford's,makes rest' 'and( sleep possible, e_ and that alone is, worth many times ; \" '\"its cost'. Many 'who 'ha*.-e 'used, it �� hoping only'for a short relief'from Chamc ' suffering have been happily surprised .' , , > , ��� fo find that after a while the relief be- ,,��� .' ,i \"..biiine^.permanent, ' Mrs. Y. H. Leg-- ' ' ' gette of Yum Y'um,' Tenneasee-, \"U. S. .A., writes. \"I''am a great Bufferer fronurheuiualisni.all over'1 from Oiead .,to Foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Palm IS the only thing that will lelieve the the pain.\" For aalo by W.VJ.' Atchi- fcon. _ ' _,j \" \" , ' ORAkBECOJf. LICENCE 3piaTKI0T Acpecial ::ioctin_ 'of the JBbarrt of \"Licence Oornn-Jpaicnera, Cranbrook' ,I.icbnc6 i)istriol,.will be hold-at the Court Uous^, brantJrook, on Friday'; Hifuy 19 190S at (lie hour'of 10 o'clock iw'��he,forfcnoon to con'&ider the following applications':���,, i>' \".' \"x ',. E. 0/ WiiLure' Prpsjiootor's Hotel' '2 niilvn r?es?k of Ynhk\" ,' '.- ,\\ <>' : J. M. Carroll Ontario tlotoi'timber, ley' -- m <\"''\" \" '* �� ' *' ��� / A,.P. CbcneUo'Qileen's TiWtel' Cniri'- 'brook, transfer to Gouge on & Sfetlcri-' field. \", , J.II. McMULLITf/, Obief Licence Inepeotor. Foii/niE _j_raA.wjb!iiE2fT ��� , We are showing a moot obarming line of ' ', - i ' ' \" DIAMOND 'KINGS ., lor engngehients or for pres i i 1 Leave Work with \"> -> '','''' \"' . ' ' A, B.''STEWART & Oo\". --F9. v>itmiihwhiii iiiiii���� ifpiiaw iiilm .n:. I ijyjf 1 n U n \\ p. r\\ Meote Every Wednesday at S P.' M. E-A. lUJLt, \" J. lL'HA'WJCE, ' Worthy Pree. ( 'Worthy Secr'y. Harvey & McCarter,-' ( -���' ' t / Biurietei-B, Solicitors, Notudes, Etc' Oranl_rook,^�� - B. O P. F. J0JEUVS20JV' % .:TUrAVTTT�� UfrinPTOT i ��� ? ��� Hi I t T|ii_ Hotel'is Mew and well Furnished, Tne & $' �� Tables are Supplied - with the Best the r ��. Mar&et aitords. The ,Bar is,Filled with theUest Brands'of Liquors and Cigars, _ , ��> �� SIOYI- HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL. ' AND MINING MEK ��� ' T IJItlTISn^COLCMBIA �����*;������-ft _5SSS���e������4��__���^e-������^3>3^feir.S���aS3&^eS���iS������* -��i>��3*Ss3a .' in TH '. -fcgs&TmK* v NELSON, ��� - '<< >, B.,0 .5 'j :r_r���_f_^cru.'e Keg-iBeer.0 Bottled' Beer and Porter, ; always- on.B'and.' /' ���d.1 r. eu ; em, D ��� Willll geut, !>!' 1 John rai!(lau v TA.IC1 i dkted i Ije at HI ' ior the t'lo Rc-s fourtee notice, ground pftiir A) _ffi__J_3S__3���CSfflE���K___^_���__f_i���KJ I lecxie mm: Have been pronounced by ospertfl ��� - JESI^Ii'\"!^s VkVo BRS. KING- , __ MILES, '^ X>|I335a-��_/__i3��_\"fiip' Will be in Moyift 11th-of each month. Cranlbrcofc:, ' ' -\"B, O. George H. Th6mpson, Barr'isteb, Scfcrci'ron'., _To- tary Pokuo, etc. CRAKBROOK, ' British Cq_umbia. Foreign and Domesitic'WineB, Ijquoie nnn Cigar?. kU7 ��� fc*W V _M| JOSKPJI _nj$mi3RS'rA_>l!tj _Topr.; Cigars, Tobacco*, _;'. (Joufeotionery, \"Fiuiis, Etc.x 'FARRBLf, BLOCK, Victoria'St. HEW, BUSINESS COMBINATION. JOHN HUTCHISON,';; A. il. BLACK. mm bfioo And Bpth Rooms. , IoiSTONlS Building. First Claas Work, iinthb open every day. , , * BUY- YOUR \" ? ' ' '. t , te?5.__r^L,3ra__i, w_riji.lt a__s.dl*' J*sHa=_''-_-h_^! pRoar��� ; &; B,e Stewart <&'Co. ( '���' 'aousts yorv ���-OOTIOXAY - ST��AM- LAUNDRY. taw j���� W -jCuwrat- _��r_v*___r���_'.r*:cul.i:-3 r.'_i\\rdmg ]A 6''*riJlAV t!:c->o \"ood'i Ciil! on or v/rite, i .^ r, ., ,.,-,\\; ; , - Si^i.r i/v~_!, ��� -1 , . . , ��� _._ r ���- ._ ;sl Pay3f_?4C.iMuacjO> New York Mt'13 Hfc_*< ��� Sfl8-M I 0ft _ US.VDJ-JIEit IlltOS, l';o�� Lar_c sample icom iu couuection with house for coir.mercinl men. Bes) of incommodiitions. FLviadqiurtero^ for. Com- 'mercinlund Mining Men. QUEESS AVENUIS, -OTlE, B. C. ���iwii-r-nrj y,ii>'1\"1''\" ���_j,��i-���_.������ T.' V. LOWNEY, Prop; i.'' JIINEPS' HEAl)Q,UAllT���llS. Thio hotol is close to lbs mines, r.nd hat 1 . ' - every Convenience.for Working Men. South Victoria St. ' ' MOYIE: _r_ v i Am. Gh For to Lo> J.s j * * i 9 log boots for her- i<3e, itvist || on get tin rj �����.���v pi PREST? PHOTO CO. I ALL 2?OIHTS EASI Cka:7_hooic ai:�� JIoyiK. -L-CK1E BOOTS; ;?< 0. V. PF^AULNIKI'. P.ijn.ce t���ud Tonriit .-lecpei-c, BulVul, Library cars, r.ioiier'i D.iy co-ieliua \")ir.:r. j, c.i��., Mv-.iLi ,i La CiU'f,\". '.vaoivSs.ii.c ASij a::TAi_ MEAT MEBCH ANTS, .Fret'h r.ud Cuiiil Men la, Fresh Fi-di, C.irno iin i Poultry. Wi< .-.vpidy only ti:ok lrj\"l, Vour fU ���_-*T--\"��-g,V'\" �������� * ^i-<�� /\".^_^>��^TW!^w>^^��r^i��J>*. *���_ - .v t'-^ _L_Vo \"a ir.ivh'.H-nc.ici!. ?:.v::n.i'/j'M -!1! r-rr 4 ,��5 �� H j u S IP3 ( i^ L Best JlYCeals on Wheels i 2tr,asnsd,/i1ly2 i111 ^n tllc F___tcipa) 6 , ��L��_i^ ' Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars�� CRANBROOK, Briti__i Ooia__bia', ,-. J* c-rf, r..r rirht:., r.niv'.', l-ow-Tj *.nj .Cities ana Toivnrs in.i 1 v A:\\ocbVJ: it, b. ���' M V.il ,.iro/.n..'w:i'. o.iJl on tv mi- \"-;i 'i \"ortlier:: /.gent ,!-��� .j .- . '.-It 3 Bri l/iah .CoIUHfoia, ( T^!C\"!j-T J'i'*jjj'/j-->^ 0,ueeTjs\" Avo. MOYJTE'^'1^10 .- r.J.Ai-f'. Ii, UBANU'i, v, g. :>. a. r. p. a '<\". ^. 701 \\V. Riv. rMdi- Aw t-1 in'1-'vii\". Wrt si line ton. 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