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Hamilton; 2, M. McCarthy; 3. Mrs. C. *v**,-£_1)s_f- * 1, J. E. Hamilton; 2, R. M. Cotterill. Gideon: 1, B. A, Penson; 2, Reid. Minorca, cock or cockerel: 1, Stocks & Jackson. Blenheims: 1, W. J. Heath. Minorca, hen or pullet: 1, FUNERAL liS. MCKENZIE HAD TO The big event is now a thing of the past but it went into P. Stark; 2, A. Mackle. North West J.- Heath. Langshan, cock or cock­ istory with such a genuine halo of glory that succeeding Greening: 1, J. Stace Smith. Cox erel : 1? Mrs. R. M. Reid. Langshan, Orange: 1, Brown & Heath; -2, A. Mac­ hgn or pullet: 1, Mrs. B. M. Reid. JOHN HUSCROFT fOHNTOOMDn kle; 3, W. P. Stark. Alexanders: 1, ear. wil! look back and say, "It was ia 1913." Rhode Island Red, cock or cockerel: On Monday afternoon occurred the R. J. Long; 2, T. M. Edmondson; 3, (From fehe Bonner's Ferry Herald) Although there were hundreds of exhibits to be taken 1/ Stocks & Jackson; 2, Stocks & funeral of the late Mrs John Kusci-offc Mrs. C. Cotteril. Any other variety: Jackson. Rhode Island Red, hen or Oct. 17. of Wynndel. are of iu a comparatively short time and all had to-be ar­ 1, W. A. Pease; 2, R. J. Long; 3, F. ptttlet: 1, Mirs. M. Young; 2, Stocks & E, Ross McKenzie, a' young man Dotts. Mrs, Huscroft has been in poor Jackson; 3, Stocks & Jackson. Orp­ from Fernie, B. O. who passed thr­ ranged aud space allotted ready for the opening at one ington, hen or pullet: 1, W. Gobbett. health for some time and only a few Best Plate Wagner Apples, grown ough here Monday on his way to Sti'dock, everything went ahead without a hitch from start to s\-*% ofAni- ^^^cli-issci i.ro___ Rivers 1(3.*^ Plymouth Rock, cock or cockerel: 1, weeks ago returned fro rn the hospital | Spokane, was stopped at Standpoint Nurseries: 1, W. P. Stark; 2, E. Med-}, H. Hamilton; 2, Mrs. J. Heath. Ply-! st where she underwent an nish. ~" by Sheriff Hemar on advices from ford; 3, H. Boffey. mouth''-Rock,'-.fieri -or pullet: 1, H. operation for apendicitis. Hamilton; 2, Mrs. J. Heath. Any Canadian immigration authorities ,7 thst From esrly morning the exhibits began to arrive and by Crab Apples—Hyslop: 1, Stocks & Her death occured on Saturday t other variety, cock or cockerel: I, McKenzie had crossed into this country Jackson; 2, Mrs. G. Cotteril; 3. Mrs. evening when in the midst of heri ar the busiest places in the valley were the two halls, the UM*_. Wills;... 2,; H. Simm. Any other __u6_ xalso pjctenses. Tho action was W. B. Forward. variety, hen or pullet: 1, Mrs. Wills; family and numerous friends sheaass- iercautile and the Auditorium. taken at the instance of .McKenzie's cr­ Pears it, Mrs. Wells; 3, C. H. Simm. Best ed quietly away into the great beyond. editors who were led to believe that he And then the visitors began to arrive, they came in rigs, PHiir of Pldgeons: 1, J. Craigie; 2, 6* , The funeral service was held at the Flemish Beauty: l, R. J. Long; 2, H., Lynne. Six Hen's Eggs: 1, Mrs. was. toy ing to get out of Canada to es­ ssn foot, by .train and some even came in autos, and all were Brown & Heath; 3, J. Hobden. Any Presbyterian church and Rev. W?6. F.H. Jackson; 2, Mrs. J. Hobden; 3, '--•• ••-*,... -•••••'"'•, cape certain accounts. McKenzie came other variety: 1, M. McCarthy; 2, Mrs. Mrs. J. George . Cartwrlght. Rabbit, Blake spoke ia touching terms of her lad to be here and glad that Creston District was coming Wells; 3, Stocks & Jackson. through hers in an auto Monday.- The uucK; x, xx. uum-cui _, JCV. _. uuug, o. entry into the midst of the great machine is^only partially paid for, it is nto her own. Plate of any fruit not specified-—1, Ml. Payne. Rabbit, doe: 1, H. Gob- white throng compbsed*of those vyho alleged. Messers Bevan and Lo wen berg Mr. Pease; », Mr. Spratt; 3, T. M. bett; 2, R.--J. Ijong; 3, Mrs. Wells. One noticeable feature was the fact th -t although the "have washed their rcohes and made prominent citizens of Oreston, were in Edmondson. t Packing School them white in the blood of the Lamb.'-5 rapetition was very keen, and although some were disap- j" . ••.." • ' town yesterday, in cocnection with the Vegetables ,_he packing school contest for 1912 A large number bf relatives and matter of bringing M" Kenzie back to inted, there was absolutely no sign of the green-eyed friends followed the remains to the f Potatoes, Plate Exhibits—Sir Wal- pupils was won by, H. Gobbett, M. Canada. •»_o_s .er aad the spirit of good neighborship prevailed ter"~Raleighs: 1, Mr. Staples; 2, H. Murdock second and A. G. Downs grave and with numerous iloral tokens Lyne; 3, Stocks & Jackson. Dooley: third; 1913 packing' school was wonshowe d their affection and "respect for throughout. Winnipeg Manitoba Free PreBS, Oct 11 1, T. Goodwin; 2. R. G. A. Hockley; byl H. Lyne,- TP,Y'R.7. Truscott second, the deceased and the bereaved ones. jjgf Another noticeable feature was the absence of any sign of 3, Stocks & Jackson. Gold Coin: 1, aiid Mr. Holmes third. 1912, The soprano voice of Leeta Oprder ssbHgut or pest on either fruits or vegetables. Mr. Holmes; 2, P. R. Truscott. Any A public lecture will be given in the of the Sehuberfc Symphony Olub, won other variety: 1, J. MeNarlanu,- 2, Mr. Miss Mabel Mawson left Wednesday Auditorium on vV'ednes'iay •,-•• Octobpr adinireis the moment she began the Staples; 3, R. G. A. Hockley. _ The work of the officers and more especially Mr. Heath is tot a visit in Vancouver. " 29th under the auspices of the local beautiful aria from Bigoletto. Call up­ he subject of the most hearty appreciation by both exhibitor Onions—1, T. M. Edmondson; 2, H. socialist organization. The speaker on call followed the rendition and she Lyne; 3, Mr. Staples. " Box Onions— Br. Frank of Nelson is spending a will deal principally with the lahor graciously responded with the Last Rose .mmA mmm r** ^J-)—._• 1, T. M, Edmondson; 2, "R. J. Long; trouble at Nanaimo. Ladies are espec­ of Summer. 3, H. Lyne. fa^ days in tswa looking r.p the live "Strike the iron while it is hot," now is the time to get stook situation. ially invited to attend. Beets—1, Mrs. Fairhead; 2, M. |.n line for the formation of a permanent Agricultural Society Churchill; S. R. G. A. Hockley. ^ J. L. Gillard left to-day for a few • :'•' •~r— Oreston Lodge No. 3D Knights of month's visit to his home in Cardiff, >n the broadest possible lin-es so that the increasing resorces Carrots—l T. M. _ Edmondson; r j-J Mr. Dan Smith of 2-Jelson, arrived Pythias beg to announce that they will Wales. Jack- says he will come 'back Capt, Fitagerald; 3. Mrs. Staples. 8_f this most in-i-fui district will have attention, in future , ITKtarBday to take a position on the hold., a Grand Ball in-Mercantile Hall again to Oreeton in the Sarins. He u ~. _ "-* - 1s f%mm.imAm.£_-* ' -*jfm.,*,x-*...-.*-m• • l : •Th-rsday, Ootober SO t Mdsic \tVili _e earned away the __st wishes of a num- shows; "~" ""~ -* • ' """-"""' Gobbett; 3, Brown & Heath, Stock*! furnished by the Cranbrook Orchestra of his friends who were on the platform m :— — _J rr-t--.__.a_-— . T tXo-ilan • •> T W TiVIi.- lI m.m. mm. ... _ •»«•_ . s."- — X! SJ.1- ie Daily News says:- A Ui llipo J*p •»• **m.%0*0 %• — --, -., plants were BQUWU *_ jjx-Mj.uej.wui *xx,i0 _. j jjjjyjj jija«ja,i"i» DU.aw BUIj IB-v IDIUUI^L nxvu. Dancing wiii couu—e_ee at o - p.m. mondson; 3, T. Goodwin. Cabbage,, ( to say good-bye. The Pair -was opened by J, H. Scho­ made a very creditable exhibit while relatives inOanyon City. She expects Refreshments at 11:30. Good -Floor white: i, T. M. Edmondson;' 2, W. field, AI. Pi P.. who after thanking the there was an exhibit fo pigeons and to Bpend about^ month them. Good Music. Good Everything. Qobbett. Cabbage, red: 1, T. M. Ed­ Mrs. Trotter returned Sunday from ^bsesident and vice-president for the ho rabbits in ihe poultry section displayed • V'--. *^^m*^^ mondson; 2, Brown & Heath. Citrons: a two week's visit with relatives on ^Bior coalcrred upon, him, referred to the by the youths of the town." 1, W. G..Littlejohn; 2, George Cart- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. H. Smith of We have been asked to publish the the prairie, very much improved in ^girevious fair held heie, at which he wright; 3, E. E. Cartwright. Sauash: Erickson, were in town for a few days following notice: "All the members of Hollowing is the complete health. officiated in a snmilar capaoity. H. G.: 1, it. G. A. Hockley; 2, T. M. last W69k. ths Womens Christian Temperance Edmondson. Pumpkins, two: 1, Mrs. compared the previous fair with to- list of prize winners: mm^m***sm0 m Union are urged to be present at the Staples; 2, T. M. Edmondson. Toma­ B. A. McDonald of Cranbrook was ,y'a and congratulated the people Of Apples A. McL. Fletcher thinks our fruit meeting which is being planned for toes:-!, Mr. Holmes; 2, M. Churchill; iri town Tuesday and Wednesday taking restoa on their enterprise. In point show the best ever and says he is glad Nov. 13. Detailed announcements later Five Box Exhibit—1, J. Cook; 2, 3, H. Hamilton. Green Peppers: T. interior photographs. He was accom­ f view of the number of exhibits this M. Edmondson. Celery, three sticks: that his work brings him into the Ores- Our sympathy and prayers are asked for The Griffin Ranch; 3, Stocks & Jack­ panied by his wife and baby. ear'i£ fair was almost unbelievably son. 1, H. Hamilton; 2, J. E. Hayden. ton Valley, the greatest little valley the World's W. O. T. U. Convention ead of that of last year, thanks to One Box Exhibits—Wagners: 1, H. Parsnips, six: 1, W. Gobbett; 2, The in B. O. He leaves to-day for his home whiihis now being held in Brooklyn Griffin Ranch; 3, M. Churchill. Best Born to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Blair he courage and indnfltry of the resid- po-fey; 2, The Griffin Ranch; 3, H. B. in C.towsneat. New York. ' powns. Northern Spy: 1, J Cook. collection of vegetables: 1, T. M. Ed­ of Erickson, ou Thursday Ootober 24th 'euts of iho valley- he Baid. He spoke mondson; 2, W. Gobbett; 3, R. J. 1 Mackintosh Red: 1, P. R. Truscott; a daughter. 3 the fair held recently in his home 2 ,Capt. Fitzgerald; 3, Stocks.& Jack- Long. Mangold Wurtzel: 1, H. Hamil­ own. Trail, and though; not belittling t*ipn. ?Baldwlns: 1, Stocks & Jackson. ton; 2, M. Churchill; 3, T. M. Ed­ ^1 ho fact that fruit of splendid oan be Rhode Island Greening: 1, W. «. Lit- mondson. Sugar Beets: i, ifl. is. cart­ FOR SALE ropn there, in his opinion tho fruit tlojohn; 2. R. J. Long. Wealthles. 1, wrlght; 2, George Cartwrlght. White 7 Lots 50x137 All planted in fruit trees j; Cook; 2, R. J. Long; 3, Stocks & Carrots: 1. T. M. Kdmondaon; 2> 00 bearing Peaohes, Pears, Plums Applcs tod aft today _ show was saueh Jackson. Kings: 1, J. Cook; 2, Stocks Stocks & Jackson: 3. Mrs. Maxwell. suiall fruits House HOxttO Barns Chicken- iner than thiat of his home town. He tit Jackson; 3, Mrs. C. Cotterill. Gold­ x _-B___ii*-*< Butter—1, Mrs. Stocks; 2, Mrs. T, house etc Best yiow iu Creston, [concluded by congrntnlating the ladies en Russctt:. 1, J. Conk. Jonathans: 1, M. Edmondson; 3, Mrs. J. G. Smith. A. Troiter. Oreston. B C. f this distriot on the deanMfal display p. R. Truscott; 2, H. Lyne; 3, Brown they had made. The judges too were $ Heath. Ontarlos: 1, J. Cook; 2, Potted Plants—1, Mrs. Stocks; 2, T Shocks & Jackson; 3, Tho Griffin M. Edmondson; 3. J. Hobden. AH tho poultry .exhibits wore tho naniiuua in thoir oougratulatory rem- Ranch. Ganos: 1, Stocks & Jackson; subjects of favorable comment and jirko on tho exehibits. In the fruit Preserving and Home Cooking 2, Mrs. C. Moore. Wolf Rlvor: 1, J. marked attention' ovon inoluding Bob auction "Wugeuors, Jonathans, Mcintosh Cook. »pitzonborgs: 1, J. Cook; 2, H. D!_pluy' of Apples as a Food: 1, Ridd'H Barred Rook. Bods and BpVtaonberd apples Mid Flom- Lyne; 3, Brown & Heath. Winter Mrs. Fairhead; 2, Mrs. M. Young; 3, K. A. Ponson. Display of Jams, Jelllbs iflh Beauty pears wero all the strongest Banana: 1, Brown & Heath; 2, H. Lyne. Any othor variety: 1, R. J. and Preserves: 1, Mrs. Fairhead; 2, To tho Editor Oroston Review: talausep, anbO. B. Appletou of Prootor Long; 2, The Griffin Ranch; 3, R. J. Mrs. M. Young; 3, Mrs. S. E. Britd- Donr Sir:— Who judged this department, said nfter loy. Best Jar of Pickles: 1, Mrs. J. Long. Whilo iu Oreston pn Fair after giving the award iu the plate exo- Charrlngton; 2, Mrs. S. E. Bradley; 3, j^lato Exhibits -— Wagnor: 1, H.l day I was told that it is generally under­ hiblt of WagonorB: "I nave never in Pod-d: 2, H. Boffoy; 3, D. Scott. Nor-| Miss Truscott. Best Jar ot Ketchup: stood tbat I om tho ooriuspoudoul for all my rx.iorlonoedoen'a Wagoner plato thorn Spy: 1, Collis; 2, J. Cook; 8, J. 1, Mrs. R. M. Rold; 2, Mrs. A, G. Downs; 3, Mrs. J. a. Smith. Best Canyon City.-' exchlbit, in whioh there was suoh olose S, Smith. Mackintosh Rod: 1, Stocks A Jiu-kdoii; 2, J. W. HamlUou; 3, Miy. Two Loavca of Broad, whlto: 1, "Mrs. 1 r,m norry tbat ouch io tho cauc and ooiiipeUtion.,,J. Hamliton of Cranbrook C, Cotterill. Raldwlns: 1, Stocks &. Ponson; 2, Mrs. J. E. Hayden; 3, Miss tako this means to correct tho error. jndgi d the uegotable exehibit whioh he Truscott. Boat Two Loaves of Inroad, Jackson; 2, W. P. Stark. Rhodo Js- Thanking yoa for, spice ro publish ututod was wa« trpjl^ remarkahlo. lanfl Oroenlng: 1, W. Q. Llttiojohn; 2, brown: 1, Mrs. T. W. Gilpin; 2, Miss above, I am Blinilar opiuious we**, oxpro»nod by Mrs ' arlffln Ranch; 3, XI, J. Long. Wealth- TruBi'olt; 3, Mrs. Goorgo Cartwrlght. Six Cookies, pluln: 1, Mrs. J. Hobden; Yours truly, T. (iill, judge in. tbo home oooUlug uud leg; 1. J". Cook: 2, H. Boff«y; S, R. J. Long. Kings: 1, Mrs. C. Cotteril; 2, 3, Mrs. T. W. Gilpin; 3. Mrs. Ponson, M. A. Molnnis preserving deuartmeut, and 0, U Wlo<* J. qtaco Smith; 3, Mrs. M. Young. Down Pin in Buns: 1, Mrs. Fairhead; Canyon City, judeo cf tho pmiltry. Amoiiff the (jioU^n liusi-i'"."'. 1, l*Uv. CoWu; 2, .T. 2, Mr:-,. Trf-.tlor; 5, Mm. HlooV". Bout Oct. 2»j, lOlo. notahlo wins was that'of J. Cook who Cook; 3, W. Qobbott. Jonathan: 1, P. Lemon Plo: 1, Mrs. Stocks; 2, Mrs. Holmes; 3, Mrs, Georgo Cartwrlght. 1—a.ij jr Hum won the handsome spoer'g Silver trophy n. Truscott: 2, II. Lyne; 3, J. Hob­ Commencing on Sunday tho Mill Best 'Apple Plo: 1, Mrs. J. Cherring­ with the heat flvo boxes of Spitaonherg den. Ontarlos: 1, Mrs. Collis; 2, J. WINNER OF THE AERIAL DERBY Cook; 8, Stocks & Jackson. Starks: ton; 2, Mrs. S. H. Bradley; 3, Mrs. Inst, the- following changos will occur Mr. Cook had 14 boxes of frnit in tho 1, Griffin Hunch. Gano: 1, Stocks & Fairhead. Best Plo of any other Var­ William 8. LuoUey. Hfliitod in tho Curtis biplane jiitd; boforo ho started on in th_ timoH of arrival of O. P. R. exhibition and with those he won nine Jaokf-on; 2, T. M. Edmondson; 3, C. iety: 1, Mrs. Stocks; 2, Mrs. J. Cher­ the Aerial (ace around Manlmtton Island, in which five nviutors participated. trains: tho Eastbound will arrive nt fkrutu. Ho has wlrod tho ngrioulturnl Moore. Wolf Rlvor: 1, J. Cook. Spltsu- rington; 3, Mrs. Fairhead. Best Two The ooutestauts in tho viioo loft Slates Island, Now York about two mlnutcu 11:115 ri.ni,, and tho Westbound will Loaves of Broad from Hoyal House­ Authorities tho* ho will show his whole onbergs: 1, IT. Lynn; 2, R. J. Long; 3, apart. Luokoy was tho third man lo lulu- lho nir and thu ITI-HI to arrive after arrive at 15:1ft a.m. or -;<18 pjn. J. Cook. Veliow wowtowns: l, it. J. hold ji'lour: J, ivu'w. Aiolmr; 2, I»»«*»• exhibit at the Ohioago land show. In tho sixty mile trip,around Mow York Oity. Ho made lho distance in flfty-thrco Long: 2. II. Lyno; 3, J. Wilson. Win- Ponson; 3, Mrs. Stocks. Host Two the iivo-box exhibit Murdoch aud Cul- minutes and six fceoouda, u r.pood of over a mllo a minute. J. .T. Walker of Nelwon. will ho in llin tur Utiiiu' ua: 1, Brown Si Heath; 2, II. Loaves from Centennial Flour: 1, Mm. Murolmntile Oo.storo on Novemobor tho lender took scoond honors. Tho apple Boffay. 8# *,It Lyn0i arlm0B aoldon: J. Stocks; 2, Mrs. H. A. Ponson. Best Tho race was hold undor tho auspioos of tho Now York Times and was a :Uil and 4th to do all kinds of optical packing content wno won by Trnucott | 1( qr*fn„ Ranch; 2, Brown & Heath. Two Loaves from B. &• K. Flour: 1. psrt ofthe aviation mo/it held in commemoration of the first tlightby man, madont Mrs. K 11. Juolmon; 2, Mm. it. t. F. StaploH seoond and T. Goodwin l*r«i | Homo Beauty; 1, Brown He Heath; u. Ultty Hawk, S.O. in UI03 by Wilbur Wright. ^1'iihi ViVUW- *** t-tk-VI. Tbe heaviest winner in the vegelublo M, ivicuartny; », J. fciiaeo omiin, llOUluM' .1, i»llM, J-UII'IUHUI. A stiff north wont broc/.o was blowing when iim iivo niuu miiiuci away m ~Tho C. O. S. ot Oranbrook is selling Mootion was T. M. Edmondson, while Hubbard Nonsuch: 1, W. P. Stark; 2, Poultry thi* sky. Upon hla return Luckoy had to bo asHlHtod from his miichine ns ho was Iron Bods with niattreas and spring for In the ladies' exhibit-* Bin*. 3. Cu>ok» n. Mldford: 8, F. Conway. Snows: 1, numbed wllh thu uoUl ami air. iloimk-u Cm «,1000 p» w.o ftooi, thu TLuiuu, LucLu>, M. McCarthy; 2, R. J. Long;] 8, J.I Bost Leghorn, cock or cockerel: 1, reo-lyes a silver oup from tho aorouauUoal soolety. $1.1. I Hobden. Talman flyioati X. J« __, >!_*• Brownoll. Wyandotte, hen or

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T 1 .* _ vuio xx«x,x *_ illti -*#v*_< x «jnu & nueer Pegging Aaway •' /P feeling before I turneturn d on. ths light Men seldom mount at a single* that there was some" one standing bound, would be close to me. But the room was emp­ To the ladder's very top; iNOOW AI THI ty and the hall too. They must slowly climb it, remd by uenentea oy~ the occa­ And the paper? MMlrfjWi—ftl round, ;-' "" , ' - ' t sional use of f • . The paper had been pinned to a pil­ With many, a start and stop. WHITE cm low on the bed. When t gaw the pin REMEMBER! The ointment And the winner is suro to be the man t.a-irm~c;o .laxatives I waa startled. I rang for-Annie, Che- you put on your child's skin gets Who labors day by'day/' Gently, thoroughly^ and second housemaid, who is also a sort into the system just as surely as For the world - has found* that Uhe without discomfort, they free *v? rsftrKftTsa"! mat.-*! *•••? »-.!r.s tt. „,„„ food the child eats. jJon't let satest plan ~i He E^p'-r.m m.C X\.m *-.~.~l._ , . •* "*- *-*A* *-** xxx*; Wtt,-l.c By Mary Roberts Rinehart He would have papers to identify half past 8 o'clock when Annie came impure fats and mineral coloring Is to keep on pegging away. > him? down. I took her Into father's room Wijicii poisoijs the biood and His pockets were always full of en­ matter (such as many of the lowers the vitality. 25c a and showed her tihe paper. She wag You have read, of course, about the box, at your Druggist's;- * - ..(Copyright) velopes and things like that. sure it was not tbero when she fold­ cheap ointments contain) get hare tton't you think I ought to know his ed hack the bedclothes for the night into your chiid's blood i r '5am- National Drue end Chemical Co. %- And the tortoise—the tale is old— of Canada, -united. ~ 17& name? I asked. It neod not be at 9 o'clock. .*••"•• Buk is purely herbal. No pois­ How tbey ran a race—it counts not CHAPTER I. known outside of the office, and this is (To b- Continued) onous coloring. Use it always. . where—* Sentiment and Clews a sort of confessional anyhow, or SOe. Box at AU Druggists end Stores. And, the tortoise won, we'r, told. worse. tiIn my criminal work anything that Ships Are Longest Lived Transports The hare was sure * he had timo to* wears skirts is a lady until iho law My name is Fleming. Margery 1 Fleming, she said after a second's hes-- Ornaments last lo* -**•<••* +•!•._« o——tv.iv,— • pauDo. proves her otherwise. From the fray­ else that man makes. There are ed and slovenly petticoats of the wo­ iation, and my father, Allan Fleming, And to browse about and play, is the man Oh, Mr. Knox, what ar< brooches and necklaces in museums So the tortoise won the raco because man who owns a poultry stand in the more than forty centuries old. Mon­ He Just kept pegging away. . market and who has grown wealthy we going to . ? He has been gone -.tw for more than a week! uments, perhaps, stand second, and by selling chiikens at twelve ounces houses third.* Tha life of furniture iMmmM^^ A little toll and a little rest, A nourishing, tasty, to the pound or the silk sweep of Mam­ No wonder she had wished to con­ Aud a little more is earned than economical meal. ceal the identity of the missing man. is shorter Btill. There is very little ___ ie Tracy, wh.-se diamonds have been furniture left which dates beyond the -*• spent, • • • • - 1' • -A time end money stolen down on the avenue, or the S- Allan Fleming was lost! A good Hunger Hooliganism In Russia Is euro to bring to „n•honest breast saver. ... • * many highly respectable citizens would year 1600. Pictures last longer thau staidly respectable black and middle furniture, and there are paintings still One of the results of the oppressive A blessing of glad content. * (A. strength producer. aged skirt of th© client whose husband hope that he might never be found. 1 laws and backward conditions in Rus­ And so, though skies may, frown and Fleming, state treasurer, delightful in fair condition which has weatherec . ; has found ax affinity partial to laces six centuries of life. sia cenerally today is the appearance -mile, •' - •.'••• '^"ti'-ti: •. ...-, and fripperies an *" has run of? with her companion, polished gentleman and during the past year or two,-.of hun­ Of all machines made by man, pro­ Be diligent day by day; —all the wearers are ladies and as successful politician of tht criminal ger hooliganism. Assaults, depreda­ Reward shall greet you afte? ti whiie such announced by Hawes In fact, he type. Outside ln the corridor the of­ bably none can compare for long life tions on property, robberies and simi­ with the clock. The life of the clock If you just keep pegging away. carries it to excess. He speaks of his fice boy was singing under his breath: lar crimes aro of daily occurrence, ~NIxon Waterman. wash lady, with a husband who Is an Oh., once there was a miller, who lived is as much longer than that of any and the police ftr« apparently indif­ r._h merchant, and he announced one ln a mill. It brought to my mind the other machinery as the life of a man ferent. The situation "has become so is to that of a dog. If Millev's Worm Powders needed the day in some excitement that ths lady reform meeting a year before, where serious that MttklakoWj niibister of the stipnort of testimonials they *cou!d be who haa just gon«- out had appropriat­ tor a few hours we had blown the The French city of Hou n has a interior, recently called a conference got by the thousands from mothers ed all the loose change out*of the feeble spark of protest against ma­ great clock which was built in the of governors and other high govern-^ who know the great virtue of this ex­ |0I*Tt*_i. pocket of his overcoat. chine domination, to a flam3,,We had year 1389, aud Is still keeping good taint officials to consider measures cellent medicine. But tha powders sung a song to that very tune, and time. Except for cleaning and a few against the evil. *t waa decided to will apeak for themselves and in such So when Hawes announced a lady with this white faced girl across from necessary repairs, it hab never stop­ give the governors special powers to a way that there can be no question I took my feet off my desk, put dowru me its words came back with revoltiug ped during a period of move than five deal with the hooligans summarily of them. They act speedily and thor­ the l-ief I had been reading and rose truth. centuries. It strikes the hours, and without trial. This measure proved oughly, and the child to whom they perfunctorily. With my first glance Oh. once there was a capitol chimes tho quarters. to the liking of the provincial autocrats are administered will show improve­ at my visitor, however, I threw away That sat upon a hill! There are still afloa.-", at least a doz­ and they applied it so vigorously that ment from the first dose. my cigar and I have heard since, set As it's too big to steal away en sallitig vessels which have weather­ the minister was compelled to advise settled my tie. That this client was It's probably there -till. ed the storms of centuries. The re­ them to use their power with more dis­ It was a warm, radiant summer SOUS GOtD WATCH FREE. different was b' me in on me _t once The ring's hand in the treasury cord Is, or rather was, held by the crimination. But Russian hooligan­ by the way she entered the _oom. She And Fleming with a sack. Italian vessel Anita. Built in Genoa morning; the birds were singing had poise in spite of embarrassment, ism has it causes far deeper than sweetly, the flowers and dewy grass 3 They take it out in wagon loads in 1548, she made her last voyage In A m-xsi *n .-..-t-j-x-em V-nlvin- ft- hnnl*1 such measures go. Tc is no doubt shimmered in the sparkling sunlight, ftT^f-j her "2.0** Yv*Han sh* - -^a's^-"* **-*-"** •^•r--;* rVUU __^VC_ «.-_-*!-£) it. |_'»\.-iv. 1902. 1 hat was from Teneviffe to Na­ : Fcl : lYiOITllxr /Nio •*-.- +l-/\ -It***- *»ATT,I L cj* v**. kiio GSE'AT OF ' •ov''_ '»j**£PQN.5i'BLE' P'HM.* w-as White, refined and young. I am ni6r^than sorry. Z said. I was ples. Sho was thus more than 350 aud there, in the park, Robert Peel­ IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY. people and to alcoholism, which is er—a very junior officer—was doing To any person who can supply llic corrt-ei iiamevof IIK-SI- lwt» I did not send in my name, she said too. Whatever he may h. ~e been he years old. Alas! she has been brok­ one of the largest sources of income well-known Canadian-Towns, unit fulfils i-.-iHlii!ons'|r«l.iW, when she saw me glancing down for en up—a cruel fate for such a wonder­ his utmost to make a. favcrable im­ was her father. After all, there may to the goA*"er:vr-tent. Last year there pression on the pretty nursemaid, we offer our .$15 La,lyS SOLID GOLD WATCH, the card Hawes usually puts on my be a dozen simple expl- natiens and ful old relic. EnijlisH.Garernmei*. stamped, fully jeivellcdYas a F.REE ' was realized from the sale of alcohol­ whilst the latter's small charge busily GIFT. (Silver Watcheswre presented ti Gnus.) •-._.' table. It was advice I wanted, and I there are exigencies iu politics. Steamships seldom last more than ic drinks—which is a government mo­ chased elusive butterflies. 4 Send your attempt on n-.sheet?.of paper, —I did not think the name would mat­ I hate politics! she broke in sudden­ forty years. Of those built between nopoly in Russia—more than 800,000,- together" 'with stamped addressed Vehvelopo ter. ly. When I read of women wanting 1S15 and 1S35, there is not, we believe Ah, sighed the dashing Robert; I for reply to FELLOWS & CO.. IO. Grosvenor 000 roubles ($400,000,000). Minister wish you were my governess! Buildings, >. Stcelhouse Lane, v Btrmu»_ham. She was more composed, I think, to vote and all that I wonder if they a single one afloat. The life of the Maklakov, with an amazing frankness England. The winner is required to purchewo when che found considerably older j know what it :n modern steamship is m.rch shorter So do I, replied the girl. a Chain from vis to wear, with v/at_cn._The finds that the severe climate of Rus­ Hope sprar - into Robert's heart. nam- o. thispspcr must b«s*3esri!e3Wi> rs»se» - than herself. I sawnr her looking fur-nitfur-Jute to all peoplepeoi , peopie who have than that of her woodenTpredecessor. sia makes alcohol a vital necessity winners of last cotnpc*itioa%erc I 7"? lively at the graying places ever my j keen convicts and all that. Wiiy, our As for warships, they are usually And what would you do with me? he to tlie masses—nt. a very statesman­ asked. Mrs. A. Gay, Arohc it,7Nova?ScoUa1;jc_ri. ears- I am only thirty-five, as far t-s j last butler had been a priz? fighter! scrapped at the age of twenty, if not like point of view, as westerners that goes, but my family, although it;__ sat upright with her hands on the befor*3. Stop you smoking cigarettes, and • M rs. r. • A. •.'. Fow.ow, Tr In! ty East, ; N fid. e would consider it.—The Progress of get your hair cut, to say nothing of ke_ps its hair, turns gray early—a bus- ] arms of the' chair. That is another Only last yei_- the saili-_j vessel the World, in the American Review punishing you for talking nonsense lness a&set, bat -a social handicap. j thing, too, Mr. Knox. The day after Seal left Bid*,fo u for Durban, .a dis­ of Reviews for September. during school hours. ~ one -uSi *,e.vy. Won't you sit down? I asked, push-! father ••ft-est awav Carte:- our "butler, tance of 8,000 miles. ' Th3 Seal was The young rector of an Ing out a chair so "tfcat she would face \ left. He was not' there that evening' built at Southampton in 1816, and in Church, n Alabama, an Englishman, by the light while I remained In shadow. I to serve dinner but—he came back 1823 was driven -rem her moorings at An Idsr.l Inspires Desire V.lnard'a Liniment Relieves: Neuralgia It war some time ag>> that the high­ the way, was askt?£ recently fo offi­ Every doctor and every lawyer knows ! iate that night and got into the house, Poole, and was found in a turnip field. Postponed Bliss ciate at the wedding of a regro coup?: that trick. Only too often the rais-j using his key to the servants entrance, One of the big engines of the Lon­ est and truest of ideals c; the human on a near-by plantation. He consent­ ing of a wooaan's veil in my office re-' He slept there, the maids said, but lie don and Northwestern railway has just race were started. They had just been married, that ed, but thought he would beforehand This is perhaps connected with the was plain to be seen. They ^---rchecL veals tbo i*avages of tears or rouge, • was gone befci s the servants were up. completed a distance of 2,000,000 learn something of tho contracting; or dissipation. My r-vw client turned j and we bave not seen him since, miles. An Englsh locomotive travels fact that much of our best safeguard­ up the railway platform as if it.were parties, so he sail to the .rospective fearlessly to thp window ar. unlined j Your father has not been ill, has he? on an average, only about 20,000 miles ing comes from nature. For instance a church aisle. They hau already groom: face, with a clear skin, healthily pale. 11 mean recently. a year, so this wonderful performance frequently a woman, even of full nat­ peeped in half a dozen carriages of ural Instincts, has no special desire the train, but they were all full up. Have you ever bean married before! From where I sat h-r profile was beau- i cannot thiol: of anything except is equal to rue hundred years' service The guard blew his whistle, and the Yes sir, said the negro. tiful. that he had a tooth pulled, She was on an ordinary basis. a matter of for progeny. Then a -r-trong love Tine alacrity of the response put a I hardly know how to begin, she comes, and to what was only a vague young man made a dash for the quick to resent my smile. fact, tlie engine in question has been nearest compartment. crimp in the -ector, so to speak, am? said, but suppose—slowly — suppose You have not noticed any mental worked five times as hard as the av­ general idea before, that she natur­ he asked with some uneasiness: "that *• man £*r"wel! known man should ally would have children, is added a Do you think we could squeeze -'. symptoms—any lack of memory? erage, and bas accomplished th' Ing duty on that part of' tho cable Tt ls my father, she said simply, 1 In a moment I laughed. ain't visitors, and we don't give a hoot of the roc'i. sus taker asked >her age. laid below low-wa"er mark." It is sate] J was absurdly relieved. We will take lt as an , I said, about seeing you. We came in to fix Did you see ..be girls next door, to be the longest telephone cable Inl-f and I will do all that I can. But I the steam pipes. Sh? asked, the Hill twins? the world, and is laid at a depth here­ am not a detective, Miss Fleming. Do in the Same Channels Certainly, replied the census man. And did they tell you their age? tofore not attempted, much of ths., you not think we ought to have one? GROWINS STRONGER Isn't it astonishing to note tho coin­ lino going two hundred fathoms deoi) Not the police! She shuddered. cidence of great minds—when tho Yos. Apparently With Advancing Ago Well, sho snapped as Blu shut the In tho Gulf of Georgia, at ono place,! Suppose you tell rac what happened noon whistle blows? being 1,356* feet deep." 'A -cable Will' the day your father left and how he door in hl3 face. I am just as old "At the ago of 50 years I collapsed as they are! be stretched ncros Saanic. inlet, went away. Tell mo the* little from excessive coffee drinking," writes Jlet and National Ky which will bring Victoria hit*-* much wrings too. Among modern rations tho great­ Oh, very well, sal'l the census man a Western man. Tea is Just as injur­ to hlmbclf, and ho wrote dow:. in tha bcttci connection with Vancouver by E ON FACE In the first place, sh-> began, wo live ious, because it contains caL'olne, tho est caters aro the British, Germans, means of tho cablo just laid.—Consu-.J on Monmouth avenue. Thero are just French, and Amerlcanis- -tho ruling book: Jano JoJinson—as old as tho same drug found in coffee. "For four Hills. lar Roporjrs. the two of us and tho servants—a cook years I shambled about with tho aid people of our civilization. • Tho liet of the Spaniards and the Italians is Sores Spread Until Face Was Cov­ two housemaids, a laundress, a butler of crutches or cane, most of tho tlmo Several ladles sat after a card pnrty and *a chauffeur. My father spondtr* notably loso substantial than that of Toss—Oh, no! Tom, dear ycu must ered. So Itchy Could Not Resist unable to dross myself without help. not ask papa tonight. I-Io lost a whole a fow .mornings ago discussing the much of his time at tho capital, and ln "My feet woro greatly swollen, my tho British unci Germans, just as thoir virtues of their husbands. Mr. Sing­ Scratching. Cured Entirely in the last two years since my old gov­ brains arc. less active and original, lot of monoy in stocks today. Tom— right arm was shrunken and twisted .Tust taio right llmo, thon. Ho won't leton, eald ono of them, referring te­ About Two Weeks by Cuticura erness went back to Germany at thoso Inward, tho fingers of my right hand says the 'Family Doctor.' Tho Amer­ ller llfo .partner?'novor drinks nndOi times I usually go to mother's sisters icans aro on tho nvorago tho great­ have norvo enough to 1< cturo mo about and Ointment. wero clenched and could not bo ex­ tho caro of monoy. nover swears—lndoed ho has no bad Soap nt Br_* In about two woolen."* mmmmmmmmtm r • irnj (3l_nc_) l-'rcd K. Moyer, I-'cb. l'J. 1012. did not como home that night, and I "Improvement sot in at onco. In your livln' by good grammar and high­ wont to tho ofllco tho next morning. about 6 months I began to work a er oducatlon, but y.ur ma and mo, The stenographer said ho had not boen llttlo, and In loss tlinn a yenr I was wo ro Jost obliged to take In suminor That Wonderful Event LEGS BURNED AND ITCHED there. Ho la not at. Plattsburg bo- very much bettor, improving rapidly i carders, an' thoy demand th' dialect r-.wv.-c- Wiry hnvo br.on trying to railfro m dny TO dny. I nm now : i l:u- bet­ If ti fy pay °"i" rat en. So what I iriiy niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Hourla Went, P. E. Island.—"My little him from thorn on tho long dlstnnco tor health than most mon of my years goes, BOO, whether she's grnmmatlo or girl, lu'i-'l four yi-iirx, w:is troulili-il wlilt a telephone every day. P THERE Is a time abota all times when •**. and apparently growing stronger with not. woman should bo In perfect physical-condition painful rath on her I'-KH. It IM-KIUI In a ln siilto ot her candid faco I was advancing age. I dry rauli very hot and lliliy uud vXtvv a It Is tli* time previous to th* coinlnd of tier babe. sum Hho was holding something buck. "I am busy ovory day at somo kind Advloo Durlnn this i-rlod many women suffer from headache, fow days It looked llko llttlo pimples with Wliy don't you toll 1110 everything? of work and am ublo to lecop up with flieoplauneM. pain* ol various, description, poor appetite, a whit-- top «>o t'uni. Hi r l«'!jii burned and 1 a Jilt ed. tho procession without a eano. Tho Edith—I am always afraid Jack will and a ho«t of oilier ailments which should be eliminated In lteluiil very nu-cli ami :.lit* v.--; very n-tli;!..i justice to (he now Hie about to be ushered Into this world. Bho flushed. Thon BIIO opened hor arm and hand that wero onco almost Idas mo. If ho docs w. atover shall uud wan also fen., iiiirl f-vU'ul. Him uml 1 pAclw-ihooU aud gavo mo a slip of useless, now koop far ahoa . in rapid­ I do? to n'*ratdi and in.il.. - -cire-i v.hnn I wrci not ity of movement und beauty of pen* Marie—Pay him baolc In lilo own iratt'liluH her. I had to loavo her -"tot-klngi-i rough paper. On It lu can-leas fig­ DR. riEROB. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ured wan tho number eleven twenty- ::nnBhlp." coin, goosey. oil lnir iii tli'y v.uiild lirltato lier lew, 1 Name c'.vr i by C'ltnadii.n roctum •* • i" ; *- MwaMMMM* *- WM—MMMM—WMM—qpa—MMM«*—s* 1 u&utl to bathii her lnun wiili warm win or two. Th.' ! *"•''''.' "II. Is a scientjltc medicine csrciuii/ carnixiuiuicu vy «u «H|j«iivuk«a «uu ski I wan iifrnid you would think It Hilly," Co, Wlnduoi', Ont. Wrlto for copy Muthor -Don't 4t"sT< so man: quoH- physician, and adapted to> I the need,-„ s —an d .-,_..requirement- _s ..o.f woman's.deHIcat a nud Uio tli-i Outlc-iira Hoap freely, then dry of the llttlo look, "Tho Hoad tj Well- tionp. child. url «"ily kllUd tho cut. syiUm. H has been recommendentmended for over forty vyear< s at a remedy for those '—•*- U'ttn and rub fin thu <'iiil«-ura oinuiient filie uali.1. It wan inu-h n inoatilngleHB H peculiar aliments which make their appeerancance durlnfl (he expectant vllly." L—..,._ X *...... I...X ,...... I.. *... II. .... >,'l •ml ulio was eunvl In ono week." (Hlgnetl) LIIIJIJ;. Vou nee, the liocoiid night al't- Willie What did tho want to crlod. Motherhood Is made easier by Its use. Thousands ot women have een benefited by this tfreat medicine. Mn. P. .1. Mull-illy, Amr. t, l. WIIH l'outuiii comes In two forms: know, ma? E <:i' fnther left*. J iiervo.in nnd could 0T 1 rn nd -iiHcur-a $fi,i,"i arid Cutli-iira Ointment ni'il i Regular Postum—nniiit be well boU-.j Vour drutfglstcan supply you Inl'o'-y ••J" ti *'* V •'J'ou «*!• •f ] Hoi i-lei'p. I i-xi'.rr.leti him iuinio at rf-1- Tlir l-lnr* of til" ffi-'hT* T \"i<\ r.fl «r rvs-.e six-ft-r.* ier a trltf har r./Di-. Piers* _ Faverfte Preeentwe-w Uiilil by ilrii|'i:i itrt w.i'l Hi .UIIU evi-iy wiirrn. Tablets,, to Ur. fierce, at invalids' itoUi ana jiuisicei mstiiuu, ouiisio. I rlfii *|ii-viintiil**M. Alifiuf .'I o'clock 1 instant Postum In a iioluhlc nnwdrr. more money th .n brains 1 Quit. rl« • '• biMilv, i.enrl |nmt ri.nl In I'utl. r I )ruic & Oli-JO, wan iiiu'o 1 hciird iioino ono lu tlio \ UMitipoonful rtlnnoivpii i-uieidy in a dinuiouH! Oot_-.. Uopt. till), lioMl.011, V. ti. A. • I'ouiii below nie. I felt, relieved, for cup of hot wator and with tho addition Jack—That'! no? 17 Is your prlvlledge to write to Dr. Pierce for edvtco. and it will baatadtu 1 'lioni'lit he had f'uno hue.';. Hut I of croam nnd sugar, inn lieu a delicious dus—Of course. Why, I huven't given fret of chary*. Of court* all communications ara ContldtnUal. liltil mil. lii-iii' (liu ilinn- Into liin hoil- boverago InnUiiUy. got. a cont. W. N. U 0CJ liooiii cloi.i. mid Dii'illy I ultpped along There's a rcaiion" for l-ontun*-' lack-- Well V i •; •.•.'^•.Vr^^ ..-',.• ••-^•. :•••. f\xv.t^,m^>r-fi'^f:'y:*AuV^«m. ?- \ £y,+\y:p '*•$ A^^:j?^A^8S3| /jf** v;->r5\^s^«^^^^3s| — 7 * "--.I,- .. **,...Y'V>7i \\'ti^-:\l!.>\^i^7^lfi\f^m JU/ •*--...' *. ••• • .-^^Ito^y.V.'-••*o5£t THJ_ il__VJL__VV, «JKJ_STON, _*. •&, /

READING ALOUD IS A LO&T ART VALUE OF THE BANANA titiMtititimm Few Persons Make any Pretense e? Its Increased Uso as a Food May Iri- REPEfflNG REMING-TGN ' Being Accomplished That Way fluence Diplomacy Pump ,,AU of us liars striven to ho many figures show that th_ world is just mm&dsti Action kinds of good citizen that wo never awakening to the value of the ban­ SIFLES " succeed ln being and no doubt every ana as food. If the present devel­ : man in town likely as not has tried opment continues, the acreage devot­ X« _.'"***'--'.''iti-^f- , . . his hand at verse making, or taking ed to banana-growing must rapidly *> fry --mmf «••••.- -^»_V^V' lessons on tha mandolin, or furtively increase. This baa be easily done, attempted an oration with pebbles in fpr the areas suitable have as yet his mouth. only been touched. Improved refrig­ iffy ooiiq Breech Hammerless-Saie as_Mpia—M^«—•aMB__vM| This, or course, Is as it -should, be, eration and'quick steam service will f. Easier to Use I since it is the method of discovering continue to widen the area in which • •fy._ ••.?•- "' •'• true talent as well as the lack of it. Better for the product can be marketed, and be­ HOUSANDS of sportsmen have first But, for all our industry, not a few sides its present? use as a fruit, it T_ chosen a Remington for iis looks- the Shoes of us have missed things wo might will be used as it now is iv the trop­ its balance—its speed suggestion—and lNo Turpentine have done well. How many of the ics where it Is boiled green afl a veg­ have been delighted to find that they d-vaghtors of men who. faithfully prac­ etable, and manufactured into a con­ had eh arm that was a little?faster—-a. tice singing with throats never meant fection known as banana figs. The little more accurate than any rifie they for song, coutd become an everlast-** development of the banana flour In- Tr ever owned. :'.•••'•'' - "r^ i"ef 3o tc the!? friends i? —****• would dustr.- also jiroiases to opes «. mark­ ^22R«^eatiri_RiQea---ea^rtSke-doWB'- apply themselves - with half the zeal«j et for the product of areas too dis­ otraight line feed. YZ5, .30^ .32 "Kfcm~ • to the art of reading aloud? tant to profit by the demand for, fresh ington _igh power rifles, mm? ' A lamentable constraint seizes up Aa interesting booklet simply explaining many of the more technical points of modem riflecon - fruit, jus*; as* the perfection of the sbuction is yours foe the aakiag. Yoittnatno»»iculoddresaot»,apo3tc«rd,brijiB» it by-xetum mail. on many otherwise' gracious persona' manufacture? of copra," the dried meat: 4 when they undertake to do this sim­ of the cocoanut has opened up a new Remington Arms-Union Metallic Gar tri-ge^C^ Ont ario ple thing. The Fifth" Reader was tho industry reaching to the farthest- is­ last fair practice they. had. . We may lands of the Pacific. , have a hopeless time emulating the The increased production of the charm and wit the acquaintances of banana in its natural state, and the IL- Stevenson, for/ example, a-Imired In diversification of. its uses .promise to his conversation, but we can reflect introduce a new and hitherto neglect­ a little of them, on occasion. In read­ FREE ed, factor in our good supply. If pre­ Daily Market Letter and Satrapls Grain Bags, ing sympathetically from his books. sent development continues, it will Send us your name and address and we will A sickroom evening at home, even raise the Caribbean region from Its put you on our.mailing list-—It's free. Let' us lovers' meetings, may be enriched by dependence on foreign markets for keep you pasted on -market -prices for grain. wise exercise of the accomplishment. food to one of the regions from which Personal attention given to selling and grading of all • Docs the neatest, quickest, and most uniform writing. x JJC aaiuts —From Collier's Weekly. an Important part of the world's food cars. ""-Our *C&r Tracing and Claim Departments v?ork ir* our S.'-"''"pen will last for years of series. The sold fens -in 'VVr3tftr!T»s!—i*,_ supply will bs drawn. The wheat clients' Interests. We have every facility for prompt service and IV- fields of the Dakotas and ICanitoba we get best results for shippers. • Ideals are smooth and of any character your hand requires. The Valuable Knowledge Send to-dray for a supply of sample bags and deal with a B Spoon Feed gives an even and accurate flow of ink and prevents The Muddletown ambulance class will meet as one of their competitors firm whose business has been built up by satisfied customers. W3re being examined. in feeding the world, the banana •§. v hooding. The Clip-Cap prevents loss. Every Pen guaranteed* _***_*_T-___ A _ rAAIlI ^-fe-fff-A-TV *ff TUITT-IM- When a certain brainy yolcel was plantations of tha American Mediter­ ll asked, to describe the circulation of ranean? An immediate consequence ££NIKAl GRAIN iOffirANY, MI?UIJ__P the blood he promptly replied: Well, of the development of the direct trade COMMISSION MERCHANTS the blood is pumped from the heart with Europe, now just beginning is to through the blood vessels of the leg threaten the supremacy of the "Unit­ GRASS EXCHANGE - WINNIPEG, MAH, and right to the bottom of the foot. ed States in some of the Central Paid-up Capital, $150,000 CHEAPER THAN GASOLINE Yes, said the. examiner, you are American markets. People buy their References, any Bank or right as far as you go, but how does goods, other things being equal, in Commercial Agency. British Discovery Will Cut'the Price it.retiwn? the countries where their own pro­ for Motor -pirit One-Third The yokel hesitated a minute. ducts find their best sale. If improv­ ir The joint committee appointed by Then he replied: Up the other leg. ed.' transportation facilities for the ba­ YrSATiNrGLOrSSSs- the Royal Automobile Club, the Auto­ nana trade develop "between the Car­ mobile Association, and the Society of ibbean arid European ports, it is but SHIP YOUR GRAIN TO Motor Manufacturer:: to fird an effi­ natural that European inanufactured PETER JANSEN COMPANY cient substitute for gasoline, has dis­ VARICOSE VEINS goods will be carried on the return covered a process which, it is said, will voyage. One of the most important Grain Commission Merchants Winnipeg, Manitoba arid from our past experience, let us Make Bills Lading read: Port Arthur or Fort "William. Notify- Peter Jansen produce 40,000 gallons of motor spir­ AND ITCHING PILES Co., "Wlnnipeer. it annually without in any way de­ remember, one of the most delicate •-.-••...v.;-; •:•;-',.;•••-•!?*'-.TORY^Y•' J £??''., problems with, which our men of atate Liberal Advances Prompt Returns Best Grades •'Y'H&R&kfS/BUuW pleting the country's nineral re­ Usually 7Arlse From Same Cause—Re­ have to deal, is the diplomacy of the ____*HIHrl*i sources. It involves the utilization of lief and Cure Effected by Dr.. Chase's. Caribbean. by-product of coal hitherto unsuitable Ointment. for motor fuel. Nearly everybody knows of Dr. A Speaking Clock The World Famous Reputation of the Experts have made a full investiga­ Chase's Ointment as the most effective •^titi^Ak&ijS&iti-iti'.^ tion with excellent results and a full- ? A speaking clock has just been treatment for piles or hemorrhoids shown in Berlin, says The Hamburg­ sized commercial plant is being built that medical science has been able to and the spirit can be sold for not more er Nachrichten. At every quarter compound. So much suffering and there comes froni th© infeide a .voice is fully maintained !n the sriasnlflcent new (1913) ono class cabin (II) twin screw THE WORLD'S BEST POLISH than 25c. a gallon, probably for less. misery arises from this ailment that which calls out the time clearly and steamers 'Andanla' and 'Alaunia ' , ,.-' The secretary of the committee shows one is not long in tailing his friends distinctly: Three o'clock; A < quarter- Magnificent appointments, Lounge, Gymnasium, Drawing room, Smoking room, that the ai ual consumption of motor when he has found an actual cure. Open and Covered Promenades, Spacious Staterooms, Orchestra. Your True Friend—-The Dog p:.st three; Half-past three; and so SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING DECEMBER 9th from Portlend to Liverpool. spirit in Great Britain is about 100,- This accounts fOr the enormous sales on. Possessed of such a clock; we New (1913) S.S. "Alaunia," carrying one class cabin and third class only. Do not turn a homeless dog aside 000,000 gallons and that the present of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Early application for reservations Is recommended. when he appeals to ycu for food and could possibly peacefully bury our­ price of gasoline Is 42 cents a gallon. This letter tells of relief from the selves in- our work without any fear shelter, but take him in. This is a suffering o varicose veins by the use fluty you owe your God toward His of missing an important engagement. • ••«_ jt_i of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Many suf- We could surrender ourselves yto the Cunard Steamship Co** helpless dumb creatures, which were jfer from this trouble not knowing the placed on earth in our care. They Yjt. Joseph, TLevis, July 14, 1903. joys of sport or talk, when every 304 Main Street, Winnipeg J comfort-to be obtained by th^ use of quarter of an hour we are reminded are ours to use but not to abuse or .Minard's-' Liniment- Cor,.Limited. this gre^Y soothing ointment. permit others to do so. by the warning voice. In thi morn­ 1 Gentlemen,—I -was badly kicked by Mrs. R. J. Evans, 187 Munro ^street, ing we need not worry over au,alarri"t; Never be ashamed to speak in de­ my horse last May and after using stv- Toronto, writes: "We have used Dr. fence of those.who cannot speak for the voles of the clock, which we can SHIP YOUR _ era.1 preparations on my leg nothing Chase's Ointment for year. I have make quick ov, slow at pleasure, will themselves. It Is only the cowardly would-do.:-v- My leg was black.as jet. been troubled with varicose veins, and ind. weak that stand by'and see cruel­ do the waking. If we don't want to CANADA ATLANTIC GRAIN COMPANY, Ltd. I was laid up iri bed for a fortnight find it the only thing tk-t gives re-; hear the voice of conscience,Ywe need GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRAIN EXCHANGE, WINNIPEG, ty committed and make ho effort to and could not "walk, ^Af+er using three lief. For every purpose when a, MANITOBA only switch off the machinery. The Your consignments to us will receive Immediate, . efficient, and honest &top it. bottles cf your MJNARD'S LINIMENT soothing, healing ointment is needed attention. there is nothing so good as Dr. Chase's invention is due to th idea of a Ber­ Treat your dog kindly, for a cross lin man, named Seien, whose idea was BEST GRADES, BEST PRICES, QUICK SETTLEMENT GUARANTEED Ointment.'* CO cents a box, all deal­ IMHUVV tuuri. innnn-B i . i\,r .-SS. uS word from, your lips mts deep. A start on the roa- carried,into practice, after long Wrest­ Write for our Market Letter and Shipping Instructions kind; word or act makes him supreme­ JOS- DUBES, ers, or* Edmanscn, Bates &7Co., Lim-r it e

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PpttAWal rv-F I 3rT_r»«6vi6***- JB t«_ BCJVUGvrJCUKCU auvertisiuK ujcuiuiu cf t_s Grsstcs valley, cir ones we can restore to manhood and revive U cnlating in nearly one thousand homes throughout, the Oreston district and the spark o£. energy and vitality. Don't Rive L' hotel licence to sell liquor by retail ia reaching ent in a broad manner into other consmnm^'S. Onr advertising rate? -tip in despair because you have treated with other doctoi*s, used 'electric belts and tried the hotel known AS Kitchener Hotel)" are based on the scale of the Kootenay and Boundary x? iters' Board of Trade. v-ru^u*-". dr.ug stows nobtrupis. Back of McCreath's Barn Land purchase and land'lease notices, $7 for statutory time. Display adver- - '.Our Uv* 'Method Treatment ha<* snatched situate at Kitchener in the Province of •tiaements, $1 per inch per month; other advertising 10 cents per line first issne buudredatrom the bi-iivk of despair, .hns re- . and 5 cents per.line in .succeeding weeks. Subscription rates $3.00 a year in •stored'httpptness to hlindwds or homes and All Kinds of British Columbia. > ha&niD—e successful meri ot those who were advance. Onr columns are open to contributions dealing in matters of local in­ '•down and oht.J" Wo ps-escrlbp specific rem­ Dated this 10th day. of Qoiober.iyjB. terest and the welfare of the community. Contributions must be brief and —^ edies for each individual caso according to the signed. symptoms and -coxupltcntlons-^wo have ao Blacksmith Work ', • " LENA ANDEEN " jpatcij.tr "tii6—iCiui"?*! V HM"*- 1*3 one o* the secrets Ox our wonderful success os our • treatment can­ •• Owner and Administrator " A. B. S. Stanley Editor and Manager not fail, for we pi-escrlhe romedies adapted to each Individual case Only curable cases ac­ cepted. We have done buainon throughout Canada for over 20 Yean. Renewal of License CRESTON DISTRICT hours, and allowing for stops CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED FRED SHERTENUB •a.. ••• OR NO PAY Section 41. FALL FAIR his actual flying time averag-j DCMnCD Aro you a victimvictim? "Havo you tost Notice is heredy given that, on the nHflUtn hope? AI-O you tuti—dlnitut ? to marry? ed better than a mile a min- Hu»yoi.fi your blooiblood! beeu uii—atiudiseased*i * Havo you any W&$mti£&& first day of December nest, application 'weakness? Our Hmw Method Treotment Will cure you. what it has dono for others lt will will be made to the Superintendent of 8o for you. ContultMton Froo. No matter "There is a tide in the ute. The record-breaking who has treated yon, wrlto for an honest Provincial- Police for renewal cf ths opinion Free of Charge. Book* Free— affairs of men, which taken at flights of this German shows "Boyhood, Aian'iooiK Fatherhood." (Illustrat­ hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in ed) ou Diseases of Mou. VERY LOW FARES the hotel known as the Erickson Hotel, the flood leads on to fortune.'* the marvellous advance that __ NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTElSr CONSENT. _No name* on box-* or envoi. in connection ["with opes. Evenrthing CoondeauoL «_ut:-Uoiv lias and Mot% of Treatment FREE FOR HOME situate at Erickson, in the Province of H .1 We'hear much these days has been made in the science uml..mm..m. •"-_^___-. . -•-?- .:•• - '• "____* »-;<-; •• \-ruIUi_iiia. about "Opportunity." The »of aviation.—The Province -.AUUiafiUilO IU IIIB Dated thi 410th Say of Ootobrr, 1918. Eni£_i#i pLii-E-nni__s_f i fllrl |Bj»*Bi_-*MT*.» WALTER W. HALL, Prop. great epoch-maker is knock­ atmataammmaammm^mmamaammaaaamamammamm^aamammimammaamaamaatfm TOBACCO GROWING IN B. C Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. uiu uuuiiuy ing at thedoors of the Creston All letters from Canada must be addressed Renewal of License to'our Canadian Correspondence Depart- Daily Nov. 7 to Deo. 31, inclusive Section 41. District today, and although •meht in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to RAIL FARE," ORESTON Notice is heredy give that on the first. | Opportunity knocks often at An interesting paper on tobacco ! see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as -we see and treat culture under irrigation conditions ; BO patient* iu our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and To day of December nest, application will Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: every man's door, she must -vvas contributed by Dr. C. VV. Dickson be made to the Superintendent of Pro­ = DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Montreal and Quebec $86.60 of Kelowna, B. C„ at the Lethbridge ; vincial Police for renewal of the hotei not always be treated inhos= •irrigation convent-ion. Cigar tobacco, i aL Write for our private address. St. John 94.60 licence to sell liquor by retail in ther pitably. second only in quality to that import- j ed from Havana and Sumatra leaf, is Limit five months, stop over and ex­ hotel known as the Oreston Hotel* Were we to design an em being produced in commercial quan- 53 degrees C, for from five to ten tension privileges situate at Creston, in the Province of •.-.«•»* lit f-r miuutes. blern for this district it would tities, and the industry The results were practically always Fuii information re rail and STEAM­ British Columbia. I be recognized as a lacior among Can- favorable as regards a lower percent­ SHIP TI KETS from Dated this 10th day of October 1913. COntain the figure of OpfX>r- adian enterprises. This year about age of infection of tbe plants WIIPD K. M. REID, Agent, or write J.-B. MORAN, Prop. 3 acres J r At th compared wltb those from untreated tunity coming with the rising! . *»"•»« ' «*™P* * seed, while the percentage of germina- R DAWSO-T, *' " *-* { present nine K.eknvna is the centre District Passenger Agent, RenewaSof License Oithc Suil, bearing In Iler.of the t<"*-*cco growing industry -in ' ^\A%->:riY-^ Calgary, Alberta Section 41. _ - a, • I British Columbia. Experiments in : Notice is hereby given that,- on the arms a cornucopia overflowing" • - - • » BI_.1t-, r £%B* first day of December next-, applicatica • =*•, growing the lear in other sections are ; g-isEiifg-§gEBI!li 'Sail y«fi_ihfsw V/ith the produce of Our beau- being carried on, and it is safe to pre- j I1GIIU, lfll. ElOllbJIC! will be made to the Superintendent o - ..£_., __j £ 4-1 it. - , diet that within a few vears mahv ! Provincial Police for renewal of the •u_u_ ttuuxertne vaney, ana : i hotel lioence to sell liquor by retail i_ ther places distr buted over a arge tne hotel known as tbe King Georgo are a w be fonnd 0 have a suitabIe Get j'our Lunch at the with her hands extended to' f f Il Hotel, situate at Creston, in the Pro­ sail and climate.—Fruit and Farm. 3 C^m _•_•_'# l-^ ^ l-*" ---I M\ M vince of British Oolumbia. an_-ft_iy wan UUUCd all 1 whmoc areuuuuicuU - ready toS j"Oated this 10th day of October, 1913.. v-/i \*y \m~tGkr\&\y 1 bannerrender . her allegiance and to -^i^g.* «n. *.*- — .* «,»,»« Wm. A. HERON, Creston District Second* ***8 ^isses Emma Johns n and During the Fall Fair For the Oreston Trading Co. *,.,-.«_. ., • _,«-* . -. ^ -_-.~.-. . . J ; Phoebooue ButiVrfielk b'ltttid werCe CrestolitW>*n caller- s 1HOMAS V. PURO-LL Hot Tea and Coffee, Sand­ .: HBKSWAL OFLICBNSS ? ? "; Fall Fair, just passing into _ Vio i list with rho Schubet Syoiphjiiij' wiches and Cakes, Confec­ Friday •'.••'/$.'r?'^Secfcid_''"41.'' •• •••'•'•• '••'•"•' history, will serve as an ampli­ On Saturday, evening October 18 Lira.' tionery aud-Soft Drinks j John Huscroft passed quietly away Always on Hand ?* ?Notice is hereby given that on the fication of this idea. first day of December next, application The valley itself is just'at fcbe home of her Farents Mr. aud MrF. 'O.J. Wi^en at 9:3 p.m. The newt vill be made to the Superintendent of E-cvincial Police for renewal? of the teeming with the proofs of our . Photograph by Cnlted States department (was recelved by everyoae with the deei Making the ot agriculture. hotel lioence to sel« liquor by retail in theory and for further proof est sorrow not only for the husband and LOOSE 6MOT OF WHEAT, 8BOWINQ POOR he hotel known as the Sirdar .Hotel, ohildren wb:ch 6he leftto mo ber SMDTTED BEADS AT VARIOUS STAGES OP all that is necessary is to taste' *™ > iLSQeFarm'PaD- DEVELOPMENT, AND FOR COMPARISON A r a biggor bunch or touwh TO BIND THE LOAD OP HAY. f 0 wo mado butter," for which wo hnd pri­ adaptation to the economical produc­ Tho person operating tho mino shall voice oi Progression is heard,! i °ki"K ou_tomeM UH were Kathomd to- vate customers. With , prices on tho tion of fiincy honey it is very cffcctlva Tho following mannor of, bind­ furnish tho Agent with fl voiu returns ..,,. , . ^ A. -_, i gel her thoro, it would bo hard to Imug- present basis wo prefer to soil tnillc ing ii load of hay Is vory offoe- iiodounting for tho full quantity of trier* and cream. tivo. It Is called 'tho spnnlsh ohiiutablo ooal minedutrtd pav th_ roy- bidding us look to the future/,„„ ,„ ,. _ . .. . . f{ ulty thoroon. If thi. ooal, mining -rights . Tf <)a n Q On6 hundred dollars a month paysj" ii windlass. Pass n strong ropo 13 1 ino. it was tho scuno of tho Sooial nro not boing operated, suoh returns tho wages and all tho living and oper- FOR POULTRY SHIPPER,. over top of load and mako- lt should bo furninhodat loasir onoo a *'<*ar rest not on the acCOraplish-|oiub_Hard Tiimw Ball and it was fiint to bottom of rack In tho Tho lonne will include tho ooal min- ft hu B 00p|1 Ur Don't «f.'ild your poultry. center of each end uud do not lugiiglitH only, but tho losuoo may he inmentg hys o ouf thr failuree pasts, gbuo t forwarprofit-d t *° » -* -woopt as far na tho <$>-3K^<3K«><$><8^^ Don't ship unions properly draw very tight. Now tako two pormittod to nurotimiQ whatever uvail- ., ' ortran for tlio unhnol wont, ovoryono cooled. round sticks about four feet long ub'o Hiirfimo ri|*htH may bo considered to larger and better things. npooHHiiry for thn* working of the mine , wan no raggod that tho troaRnror onnld & ones of tho lowlands. Undraincd X Don't kill fowls right out of and ono and ona-half Inches ut thn rata of $10 an aoro. thick, Any round stick of suit­ only colloot 00 OOIIIM. Tho prizos woro |> thoy cost In taxes and breed moa- <•> tho flold or barn yard. For full information application Hhonjd % qultocs. Tlio drained thoy will $ Don't full to keep tliom penned able HI/.O and strength will do. bo mado to the Sooretary of tlio Dopart- FromNewYoik to St. Paul, awarded to MI*A Mutt Ilugun, a sot of 1) |> lift the moi'tgiigo on tho farm or <|> up nt least threo days. ' Sharpon ono Htlck and push it inont of tho Iutorlor, Ottawa, ^or to any Minn, is 1370 miles, and to (•mhroidorounittod nonktii>i*d (in. colors) oilk handker­ (!*> build tho bank account.—Kaunas % Don't ship to market without " about -throo foot Into hay on top AKdut or Sub*Agont of Dominion Lands chief H; nnd Mm. Olaronoo Poano, two _>•> I'll rm ur. <}> Ice (except In extremo cold • of tho loud, CIOHO to tlio ropo. W. W. OORY, *? wen ther). J With tho othor Htlck tako a hitch make the journey in a day a F. J. May and 11. Uri woro am-ton I>»iiuiy iViiiiiNier ot tno interior v,illMn jion't ship poor Block. • lu tho ropo closo to tho slick In railroad train would have to! Tn«Hd.«y. Don't oxpec-t more than mar- • tho liny and then wind (t nround N. B.—Uniiutihorl'/ed piiblioatlon of FIGHTING JBRAIN SMUT. kel price. • and nround tho upright slick, ».hiH ndvartt-iomnnt will not bo paid for. attain the impossible average I Q»it»»nnu-horof Duok OionUiUm nt- Don't feed tho iilftjht beforo • which will also wind tho ropo Gam-tan Hot Wntur Tr«Btm-)Mt Tnund ,0.0. .* , • tnnrli'il Um frnit HIIHW on WoibiOHdnv kill ing • around tho stick. You will bind Effootlvo In Toot*. II . I * of fifty-seven miles au hour 1 ... , ^ . .... -/\ ,.,•• <"..n i.- 0, - * i "n.ii-ij iw «.lIU lUllO In it recent (Jeiiiinii report on cxpei-l- | Kill J iand hud a itumt f-ulnviiiiln »!•.... n.'..,.... U'llllo fill ll.llllll' • *!V"tf. ..'-.\r.t.m.l.. 2 ! BHnjr !ti Your Reneiv/i! -fif 'fi lllllllitt Oil V'llllLUJI ill i«l«ll-i|< MIHH ol iinr- 6 r>ou'l fall to wrllo your den lor • ' • '* lhe same distance in Ger- am 1- !»»•.«» *•-— ••, -.\- • \\... ley and wheat with the hot wnter , for shipping '»«»• • tight tlo tho end of tho stick to Subscription to the many has been covered by |« »°w WM woll wot-hHooing nnd wnn n tieatiiient. tho iiiilhoi- KIVCH on ni>- 2 Don't full lo ilonl Willi refipon- * tho ropo nml you nro rondy to mm. r*L et > t • 1 grout orcdIt both lo tho (-otiuiiittc.i in ruii.it of I'-.Uf* uiuiio iu Ui:,il In); imrley /ro. When the lo-id octtlcfl givo Victor btoeffer m a bi-plauc . . .../,,, nud whoat boforo phititlun with one or • Hlblo lli'uiH.— l''arm Journal. * tho slick another turn or two.— v two soaking-** In tepid wnter, followed •• 0 Farm and Flrenldo. charge and moro *r> to tho Glorioun &w^aa^wW9w&&TaWwww&^vf9&99vTwe :. within txventy-four consecutive jOr__um Di*t-ici. by lmmoralon Ju .water ut firom no to

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,>1 O.Tf ^?* ,®i5r5i ",h\*:?t^f-l // "•41 gMB Hg^gS^H -g^^&fr, ^ESTON. B. Q, •-...,_•,• . i -ir- - - -• -- -•-•-•-• - — - - • - -***—• "'•'" —-«—••••——•—*••••• .•••••• i••••••••-—» THIS UAJN ALU AIM - iSAJNIV. Q DriTinh I "nil i~m hi a kji iinnt* I -*_ I •COMMERCE C Dilli.if UUiUlliUEQ Ud UUe LLUe CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 OF VANCOUVER. B. C. Are very extensive growers of High Grade Fruit Trees i MONEY ORDERS RllTl fit! *—rri****"1 *»T nn= /n.i1al'o Of All Kinds THE HOME AXUJJL VJA MbAAVIi.jr XX X0 *.X0~XJX*JXV^ . Issued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce, are a safe, convenient and OF THE inexpensive method of remitting small sums of money. These Orders, - Long Experience, Ample Capital and Up-to-date facilities enable us to lines. Unexcelled service in payable without charge at any bank in Canada (except in the Yukon produce the best grade possible. Our "ONE-TEAR" TREES on TRANSIENT all departments. Kitchen Territory) and in the principal cities of the United States, are issued at "THREE-YEAE WHOLE ROOTS" Excel! all others •'titi'-tititi^; .-."' the follpwing. rates: I We Gaa..ntee Satisfaction in Every Transaction GOMMOPIOUS staff (including cook) all $5 nnd under t 3 cents SAM RLE -Over- 5 aad not exceeding SIO 6 •»« We are now represented in this district by Mr. A. Miller, of Oreston white ladies. Every comfort « io -. ««'?• ' " 30.: .IO " #-©©/-7 3 « 30 ••-.-* «< SO..^ ....15 " who will call upon bhe planters for their orders in the near •;•' * and attention given to guests as future. It will pay you to see him before plac­ ing'your order THE &EST jfl..A/_» nSOST liEMSTTANCES ABROAD POPULAR* HOTEL. IN' The bar is s upplied with •tionld-b- made by means of our SPECIAL FOREIGN DRAFTS and MONEY 80 PAGE DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE FREE ORDBRS* - Issued without delay at reasonable rates. THE KOOTENAYS^ ' only the best brand of goods. Percy B. Fowler, Manager Creston Branch B. C. Nurseries Company, Ltd. Porters Meet Trains 1493 7th Avenue W. Vancouver, B. C. j_b4ft£&hj3£u32v$ft/5£*-*_X<5£"^^ •aa W*A-&M&ON; MAMACSFTP? v_-*nq*pr-3_prX3?i25»X'o>X^XS*,''Q^ *ov <$?» VIE* -x w jfeady to stack. Too many things can g , > t > > ro I -^••^_r^4-y^_-_^_ I—I _^_-4-/-xl _S_ happen to the machine. v _*i5' ^ *i— S*i^*-^T_,••«*• ' 0*' 0t*'^' 0&'7&ti'£,.^0.^.*£,?*S^L 1CC5LU11 XJLUtCl ® some men that-have some intelligence to pitch the grain into the feeder. If the grain Is fed into the machine with m Message to Father and Mot the heads first in a. steady, uniform m rate the concaves of the' machine can \/OU will make no mistake be tightened up so the wheat may be The surdmer evenings are gone and the long, knocked out of the heads better. The " K0x\0yVkVAitrr ix. ctober evenings are here. * How will you ,Y: when you get off the train •grain can be separated from the straw '•"m.-m.spend fmA, tnem ? in dull, humdrum monotony or in a ~* if you sign the register at j much better also if tbe machine is - « • I -carrying ah even load all of the time. breeze of pleasure and happiness. Where will the _ Tit- T r»- _ the Creston Hotel. Travelling 'A». ft Ctrnmnllm. Ummff. ^mmrnim. —1~-~J. „„..!—-—, I _ ne jmcaumy mxx,\x, uuaujf uaiv »\/_J— nucai —etui— to ft men will substantiate this. We I that can get that grain to the bin wlth- children spend their evenings, in your home or your Hotel of the study the comfort of our guests. Joiit leaving "a trail of grain behind ® neighbor's? Keep the children at home and enjoy 1 them. Most, haulers don't have that m Fruit Belt The rooms are well furnished in ability.—Kansas Industrialist. m the winter evenings yourself with an m a manner up-to-date. &4^tiJ&f' « Sto *^S* j_ • •t««ie«M««09e* •••••••••• I1 _ i^-asse*-*** * Edison Phonogr&ph & •J *•"_.«• j»* PLANNING WORK AHEAD. FhS_?**r lif^VZZ The Sunshine of Music. Do you still believe that Our Guests Everything on the farm can­ Headquartets^ for Mining Men, * the Phonograph is tinny and nieeliamcal? Come in Cah c4gain not be run with the precision of Lumbermen, Ranchers, Tourists MISS LEETA CORDER clockwork, but the bulk? of the and let us PROVJS differently. Do you think you work should be pla_ne_ in ad­ •*% uu mo o-uu._o.rii oyi_i»uouy V—.dp and Commercials. vance, making allowance?? for cannat afford a Phondgraph? Our Easy "Payment changes which -may become- nec­ Plan makes it possible for you to afford one, for an with two bundles. It pays to cap essary.. Keep?your ideas ahead Wheat shocks: Break the heads and of your work. 'Make the brain i|l example, the Home Phonograph at $65.00 can be butts of the cap bundles before they help the muscle. ff\ purchased for7from $10 to $25 cash and th* balance m are placed on the shocks and then •••••••••^•••••••••••••»-~ in easy Monthly Payments. Why not see us about •r. n• .' AW. J9ft PfQD* place them at right angles to one an­ OB? /• ~~ i • other. Smooth and settle tbem firmly tiruba That Afflict Sheep. it now before Hall has gone? in place before you leave tbe shock. 7 '"What causes some of my sheep to

Pick up all the loose wbe_at near the hold their beads tp one side, like bogs •BB ... mmm shock, and if there is enough to make that have blind staggers?' asks an In­ diana .reader of Farm and Fireside. The answer is: , "Too presence of gadfly grubs in the 3* upp^r passages of the nostrils and to _'r%'*i_>- i*JS-Mti GUY LQWisN,i_is_u_ bead Is a common cause of staggers in Sheep, and the afTected animal may ^»:SZz&;grZL&&&&g±GZ; ^&^^^S_:&_i___:__:__:__i_^/ dO-BUI/TO*- ENOIMSBB bold its bead to one side or constantly try? to throw its bead back over its CRESTON B.C. spine, in such sheep there Is usually &§©e&:_-:_*g*_*©^ a discbarge fripm the nostrils, and this W /bay cause coughing or sneezing. & \ There is no specific remedy for this JAS. H. SCHOFIELD sw Transfer, Livery and Feed Stables Fire, Ll?e and Accident Insurance Cyuul-Cu. but sheep usually manage to w _- Withstand the trouble if generously w _i (Best equipped Livery in Town) _i REAL ESTATE, Eto. fed. The Important thing ls to pre­ TOO MUCH WHEAT LOST. vent the depositing ot gadfly larvae ln 8 All class of TURNOUTS supplied at short notico."*Tho latest styles of TRAIL - ' - B.C. t£o nostrils of sheep during Sy time in m CUTTERS and BUGGIES for sale and hire. Saddle and pack horses a Improper Cutting and .Shocking Result the summer. This may be managed Hi' ® In Unneeeseary Waste. by daubing pine tar on tbe sbeep's _ Speciality. Church Notices A great* deal of wheat Is wasted by nose during tbo tlmo when files cause _• Feed for sale Agent for the McLaughlin Manfg. Oo. Horses for sale improper methods of caring for the stampeding. _ I am prepared to fill all orders, both by wire and mail, and meet all trains grain after lt is cut Careless hands CHURCH OP ENGLAND at any hour of .ihe day or night. Commerci-d men and laudseekers, will 1 easily may wasto more than their Alaike For Wat Land. receive prompt attention Christ Church wages during harvest Alslke will, grow on land that Is too <_ Matins, 11 ;00 Tbe "binder man" should be careful wet, and sour for-red clover, aud wltb Evensong 7;30 ln driving so that ho may not "cut and timothy makes a good feed. Stock du BTAOK THE WHEAT AS SOON AS IT IS CtmBP. not relish It as they do red clover H. S.McCreath/Prop ^rickson—Evcnsonpr 3:00 p.m. cover" or leavo strips of uncnt whent w as he drives across the field. Many even a small size bundle bind it by V!"i!lMi grlMIS, but ?St it !*«Hd!' whpn Phone 66 Sirdar Avenue Box 14 & carloads of wheat aro lost In Kansas blind. If there Is not, put It ln tho oil red. Being a perennial nnd produc- METHODIST CHURCH every year by such poor driving. Be shock between a couple of bundles. lug' seed every year, alslke will nevei If any of the cap bundles are blown need r-Heeding. Bow about six pound** Publio WbrsHlp, 10;8() and 7:80 P. M. careful when cutting the backswath also. Many grain raisers think tbat off the shocks go over tho field care­ of alslke seed to the aero.—Farm and S.u-ay School and Adult'Bible Class the backswath la not worth saving be­ fully and put thom back. Fireside. BURN'S 11:80 A.M. cause of small beads, and they fre­ When tbo wheat Is cured and ready Come and you will be mado wolcoino , "Hogging OfT' Corn. quently do not go to the labor of cut­ to stack, stack it. It never pays to A. D. Wilson, superintendent of the Fred L. Carpenter? ting tbo wheat along tbe edges of tho wait for a thrashing machine that Minnesota farmers' Institute, observes COMPLETE Pastor 'field. While lt Is truo tbat tbo heads "miiy bo hero the flrst of next week." that there la no better way to fatten frctiuontly aro not so well developed There Is not much lubor uaved by bovs, will: prjtlt to the owner, than to Animai Fertiiizers UMANUHOOK -B.C. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH aa tbo heads farther out In the field, thrashing from tho shock anyway, turn them loose In tho corn field and Service ovory Sunday at 11 a. _i. the backswath always should be cut when the wasted time of tho hands let tbem pick tbe com themselves. -wli'-n the muclilue Is stopped Is con­ Tho and 7:80 p. in. I Wheat that Is cut with n binder This Is wbat la called "hogging off ARE should "bo shocked In medium slzo sidered, nnd It nevor pays to let tho torn. — Sabbath School at 2:80 p. m. IshockB, which always should bo capped whi«>it slmid In tho shock after It Is MONEY SELDS Adults Bible OlftBa meets every Thurs­ Funeral Director day evening.

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PAUPEft SNOBS OF INDIA GUARD BABY'S MEAL™ Henry Qeera* on Suffrage j I am convinced t_at w» make a Beggar. Th^t Wiii Not Work Be­ IM - TOC (PliMWiiW iii I HE- _ayraj!l£_i great _u8tafe# in depriving one BOX READ THE LABEL ine aray or cause They are Aristocrat* The summer months ar* the rraoat Of vole* ia public matters, and that One-fourth of the Anglo-Indian pop­ cangerouB to little ones. T_e, com­ We could in no way Increase the at- '.COR THE PROTECTION Of THE COl Constipation ulation in India ls supported by char­ plaints of that B&a_oh, which, are chol­ teutioiu, tad intelligence, and the u_- SUMER.'TKE' INGREDIENTS 'ARE"_I_ Is Growing Smaller Every Day. ity. Forrthe Anglo-Indian thinks that Totlon which may be brought to the PLAINLY PRIflTtD ON THE LABEL. IT "~ era infantum, coll.. diarrhoea and dys* IS THE (ONLY WELL-KNOWN- MEDIUM- CARTER'S^TTLE v-ork Is beneath him, f_» la regard to publio matters of the g3 W. «fl 1 CTT nQiipxuv nuifrn because he is at. aristocrat. He has One night last week papa got home -=» ... mm . mmmmm. * m mS mm *•*» * m%**^m mm» SKS »•,> mm mm. English blood in bis veins, and he late. There had been so many things greatest moment, arista from the fact that we debar our women from taking WINNIPEG TORONTO. Oft.] MONTREAL wants to lira like the English, and to attend to at the office—arid r-fter 0 1 fa-umnB*a~i-*ff*_ WIT _ _fnr^-j'tVUB "VS. the English in India are the success­ that a customer from out of town ar­ th ' * hrnnow via-nl- -In +ihv»aa mottiM-a ful and the rich. They have their rived, and—well papa got home awful­ Nothing will fully interfest men unless THE EXCELSIOR LIFE well appointed homes, their servants ly late. He hated to disturb the fam­ It also interests women. There are and every luxury. - The Englishman ily so he camped in tho dining room, those who say that women aro less •Medicinal Uses of Tobacco Removing Things from tho Eye Insurance luccr**or_«l 1889 Compa~y who works with his hands, the menan d in the morning, being thirsty, he intelligent than men; but who will Nicotine, In itself, is a nurcotlc poi­ Small tfabaiances. like cinders, dust, in the factories, the day laborers, the arose, drank water, and retired under say that they ure less influential?— son, when employed in the proper or small clips ot atom.- or metal, can frontiersmen, the farmers are not th© table again. 'Social Problems' (Chapter xxii). by way and by a competent agent, is said often be removed from the eye by very found in India. The beggar sriob Then came his little son. the earl­ Henry George. • . to have a definite medicinal value. simple means. Sometimes the flow does not know -- their existence. He iest to arise. Little son viewed the In case* of gout, neuralgia and rheu­ of tears washes them out. At other knows ouly the coolies and the Hin­ situation in the dining room, then lift­ Compulsory Matrimony matism poultices of fresh tobacco times catching the upper lid by the dus, who work with their hands, and ed up his voice and wept. loaves have long teen employed to lashes and pulling it away frrm th< The declining marriage rate in so eyeball, and down, over the lower lid, he wiU not be or.e of them. ?"3 What's the matter? groaned papa. many countries Is causing all sorts of give relief. A concentrated solution wishes to pattern his life after the of tobacco ls said to be goc." for dan­ then letting It go, so that -s it recedes You've gona and drank up all the -mflCVCri-iClf iniio +r» V\*v ntitrln #r_>» 4»-r-»i#i*ln*_--» its under surface is swept by the efis« Englishman whom he knows. He water in that glass aquarium you gave people to enter the state of matrimony druff, ringworm, etc. ? The tobacco has wants to have a servant and be Wait- been used to destroy parasites ln vine­ of -'"the? lower^fld/will clear it out II piso new Ex<*e'not pcficy cocuict* are the best for. protection. me for Christmas. such as the ta?:lug of bachelors and this does not prove successful, a loos era Oli, IUi_ it ile CUliriOt L.V3 Wiii BOt W?— 7ll±V**m >«"«»'1 *l»n* Vrti-i />»— conferring socis.1 privileges on those yard- and orchards, and as a skin dis­ Wiomy to Losn work. To dig with a shovel ls a dis­ eases for cattle, and tbe actual anti­ _lade of livjjr.-.cj hair or or a long hu­ Vacancies for eicnti at-.-ne eilh:r. entire or spate &r.a put some fresh water 'n it, and it will who have large families. . A month man hair can be passed under the lid Asvh ta Prorinc—I 0.1—CJ. Winnipes. E&aaaton, Siakaicon* grace iu his eyes, and begging is in­ be all the better. or two ago the rural council of Trim septic value of tobacco with regard to VaococTir or to Uc-d 0Uic2* Toronto finitely more respectable. both vertebrates and inferior, creatures, and swept irom. the outer side t& Yes, but who's going to put fresh ordered its bachelors to marry or quit wards the noseand drawn down. So the Anglo-Indian pauper .is sup­ eels and pollywogs In it? the municipal cottages. But all these' has been amply demonstrated. ported on a scale better than that of Then papa sat up and took notice. are exceedingly mild measures com­ Tobacco smoke serves.to retard cr Better than this,' however, is the FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. the faithf- I workmen among the pared with a proposal which comes arrest the development of certain washing of the eye, or Pushing with U»Onfeel*OUTOFSOKTS-*RUSDOWN"Or"GOTTMeBt,UB»'- Hindus aud cooi.es, .- id the burdea Well Named from Trieste. The proposal Is that all pathological bacteria, which soon die the 'eye'dropper. Havj the patieat surrcR fconi KIDNEY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES. of the charity falls on the rlc'i Eng­ bachelors who have attained their in tihe tiny cage in which they aT-e, catch hold of the lower and upper lid, C««ON!C1rV-*S.».KSesSES.UtCERS.»KlNEIlUPTI0NS.PtI.Ea. We call our office boy the Little Dra­ drawing them aWay from the eye, and •cite Cos my FR_e book, THE MOST INSTRUCTIVE lish. The wealthy Hindus will take goon. thirtieth year—a time when a man Is placed if a puff of tobacco smoke be U-DICJIL BOOK r*V_R WRr.TTEN.lT-Bl.LS AU about that* then fill the dropper, which is like a OlSEASES —* **-- none of the responsibilities. They Warlike little fellow, eh? at liL prime according to Mahomet Injected therein. It seems to act up­ TMES! say that the Englishman cremated this —should be summoned before the Syn­ on them as an anasthetlc exactly as small syringe. With wa.ter,-and flush , Oh. no; it's because he has to be _» ll*»iM »r BVJ^ro-i VOB!_ dicate together with all .-pinsters who do the vapors of ether and chloro­ the eye two? _r three times. Thia vill • lr«—•«_—!?: for Touao-erM ailment. Ek»t Medals—, class and that on him falls the booted and spurred before we cau got AbCttlitialiFREB. No'foUo—tjp'c-ceJar*. DK _KC?^_K* weight of support. have reac d the age of twenty-five. form. always remove the cinder at onee. _TS_. CO. U-Vft—.IOCS «_i. B—oral SAB. l.OKiSa:i.SS3. -nyrhuitj. out uf uim. I There is -alothei* cause of this pov- I1I|\A^ ..J—.W.. ^ ~.-.-.3£.~ — 1 '— -*_-A» An TVollo— rvV>irelr>*'/\»>'lo,'- minima +o Should lime get into the eye I.-shonld j erty a'lsc apart from this strong false! * IICHI one a iutrujtittl . ej^MMIIUH'.-iUIXf ^^u ^.\^m.,mm.x tfm.0 ^.^.mc»~.-, • *——_»—.— — m be treated in the same manner, first A Girl of High Ideal* those v/hc-m the doctors consider have proved that simoking not only in­ with water and then with vinegar, oi ; sentiment. That ie the insanitary healthy are to have thalr "..arnes placed creases the flow of the saliva (which Tne Soul of a Piano is the j conditions of life which cause th-i. Stella—Don": you think it is wrong lemon Juice and water—a trsaspoonfal to marry for A home? in separate urns f.nd drawn two by probably explains the uneasiness of of vinegar or lemon juice to a teacup- Action. Insist on tha [death of the father of the household two. The couples whose names are smokers after eating until they are at an early age. ThlY the Bella—Certainly; I si mid marry for ful of water—poured over the eyebaU. reuuees r.-iired are to be married immediate­ able to Indulge in a pipe or cigar) hut ,«r^r»»»i i . i ' '' i' • i - - "OTTO HIGEL" family to pauperism at onco, as the nothing less than an apartmeut hotel. ly. This i making a lottery of mar­ also sterilizes It. He also declares i Hues of work ope., to the Anglo-Itt- A New Line Piano Action Shooting the Shoot riage with a vehgeame. that tobacco never causes Inflamma­ Idian woman which she will accept are tion of the mouth and ton_ue. His WO-y has your daughter dropped her { practic-aUy go-ie.—Chicago Tribuue. If Gussie possessed one suit he. pos­ Obadiah Biuks was one of those conclusions were brilliantly confirmed hospital work so n<» ffree). Ham:itou, Ontario. Here was keen in a costume that did not It the oc­ever, it was a case of unrequited af­ Kellogg's Asthma Remedy will replace Hardly Proud of Him COMMERCIAL ART STUDIO. casion. the misery with welcome relief. In­ Mrs. Nubride—My dear Jack is ao 815 College Street. Toronto, C3nad3. competition between the leading fection, for the Jady of his choice ! shoo, of the Dominion for supremacy. But gamekeepers do not pa! .much had made it plainly visible from time haled as smoke or vapor it reaches 'rf«arr <-r>r>^A nf ^ft tar- One day Obadiah turned up at her sjsed for over SIXTY YEAKS by Mituoss oi •'"?'* *:? a pertect seo. e ot ou tar There goes a rabbiY he cried, sudden­ returns- If you knew as well how band—Bacchus, ...'-, MOTHERS for tueir CHILI>REN WK11.B i gets. Mr. B-traes used Winchester ly. Let aim ha** > it, sir. Gussie abode, nothing daunted by his pre­ 'XBETHING. with PERFECT SUCCSSS. It i Picffin- T.n.trJ^a Shpfis. The Grand! vious experiences.^ He waB ushered this remedy 7 would help you as do looked after the retreating butny, but • into the drawing-room by her ten- thousands of grateful users, there SOOTHISS'th_X,I,A.YS all PAIe CHILDN : . SOPTEN3 theGUMS^ 7,'~""r ~":y~" J, ""''"^-= „.n„ h„ TT did not raise his gun. would be a package in your home "to­ Ttat is the best remedINy foCUREr _IARRHCHAS WIND COLIC. It i, san abd. SmitCanadiah onf HandicaChathamp witwahs woa nscor bye oHf. year-old brother, Billy. solutelv harmless. Be sure atid 3s*c for "Mrs. 48 x 50 from IS yard rise, and the Why didn't yo-. shoot? asked the Is your sister in? asked Binks, ner­ night. Try it. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take ao Ott ZX gamekeaper, in surprise! vously. kind. 3,'weaty-five cents a bottle. Earl Grey cup, for the High Aggre­ I'm sorry, but I couldn't replied Gus­ Farmers, said the fair city visitor, gate of the tournament, was won ly No, replied the other, promptly. WmmsEmw^ sie. mournfully. I'm in my pheas­ She's just gone out. are just as dishonest as the city milk­ R. Day of London with a score of ant costume. You make no risky experimen1t 287 x 300 targets. Both Mr. Smi"i Ah! sighed the love-striclcen Binks man. when yon.'time oeca-ioiially- - and Mr. Day used Winchester Re­ romantically. So I am like the man How d'ye make that out? asked the "whenever the? _ is • -ft^d^*$M-* - Wrticrti-nyOf COULAKS AND CUFFS peating Shotguns. The important worn oiik wiOvca who went to the cage when the bird warmer, s ••'. W.M.B.. . .,-',. Some t nine -etter than linen and no victories won with Winchester Load­ The fingers and hands of elbow had flown. This morning, said the girl, accus­ most universally popular homo laundry bills. Wash It with soap and •length silk gloves wear out, leaving remedy known,—rBeecha,m'_ Wnter. All stores or direct. State style ed Shells and repeating Shotguns is No, you ain't responded Billy. You ingly, with my own eyes I saw your unci size. For 25c. we win mail you. another demonstration of their splen­ the uppers comparatively now. Where are like the month of June. hired man water the cows just befo:3 Pills, which have stood the THE ARLINGTON CO. OF CANADA, did -.hooting qualities. there is a baby in the house these . Why, how's that?. .. . •...'•_.:'-. h'••-.e milke d them...... test of time with absolute sac- 58 Fraser Avenue. Toronto. Ontario may be turned to good use. Place Because, was the reply, every time Limited one of lahy's socks on the gloves, the Unusual cess and their world-wide fame Wily William you come May goes out. rests securely on provedTnerit, leg part of the sock and the hemmed Anything unusual about tills suicide He came from the country, but he v and then cut socks for the baby after . The Wonder of It case? asked the city. editor. was not green—no* by an/ means. r ?#»M^^ the pattern. Sew carefully into Ye3. - There v, ere bI-ch!oride of Had a confidence man tried tricks on shapj with flat seams. Here you We wandered on the seashore» SweJcnbore'd fi-T«*n,twor k on ileaven and Holl­ him there would have been serious, We wondered at the sky; mercury tablets in the housr>, replied and the life after death. 40.1 paR-es, only ZS cents f -have a good, lightweight sock only the reporter. postpaid. II. Law 486EUCIUAT—vToranto, Out. trouble. for the cost of trouble c: making. I told her how I loved her Nor was hi "raking aay risk-: at the r-ihii said: She wondered whyT Nothing unusual about that, snapped The top should be reinforced to with­ I wondered if she'd have me, the city editor. hotel. London might be .. smart stand the wear and tear of safety place, but they wouldn'-- catch him She gently answered Yes, Yes, there is, retorted the reporter. Not Her Ycung Man pins. This fellow was so old-fashioned he i'es, ma'am, said Mary; 1 am go­ napping. And then we wandered, wondering, In me oAn'f nours of the morning In speechless happiness, hanged himself. ing to lea o you. I don't like that Railroading in Wales •v snip oC a masher that calls on Miss the plaintive voice of tho 'boots' relieve the numerous ailments sounded outside his door. Holidays, tourists and trippers ga­ And now since we „ra wedded, If Her Partner is Clumsy Mabel. Wo wonder, as of yore. He "Who dances must pa, the fid­ caused by defective action of Tho Idea! exclaimed her inlstress; What is it".' asked Willi m, pre­ lore had upset the peace of mind of the stomach, liver, kidneys pared to do battle with his wits. the railway officials and to cope with We wondered as we wan-'ered dler, you know. ho doesn't call to seo you. so what— 1 i additional traffic a strange guard Along the ocean shore, Yeo, and ste who dances must set­ and bowels. Cleansing the I know he don't ma'am; but I am Please, sir, came the answer, you haven't put your boots outside, sir. was put on a special train running on With just the bl of difference tle with the chlrpodist. system, they purify the blood afraid one of the neighbors might a way side line In Wales. That our w. ider we condense think he does. No; you bet I haven't, responded and tone body, brain and ,. the wily William. They're under my There was ono particular station re­ Into wondering how we happened Martha—What's this 'ere skyscrap­ nerves. Beecham's Pills act" pillow, ant there, they're iiolng to joicing in the euphonious name of To have so little sense. er thev lmvft in America, like? M...? A*I.1... S.1. mmm .«...* rn.1m.mm.mmm S'tio pioietiatu lu lake au iuUTiL-liat- stop; I know a bit too much for the Llanfairfechanpwllgogevych, etc., etc., John—Why, they're things t clean­ v^uicivjy, tnc.y ate atwajfo Int.ercst ln the profoBsor'u wonderful ing tho sky so's to have flne weather. collection of mineral ores. likes of you! and in the due course of Its peregrin­ Bix—I hear that you and your wlfo safe and reliable, and you ations, the special train arrived at it, don't speak. What's the cause of They're cuto people, them Yankees. may depend upon it they She wan exiiaiiiiuK Lhe ape-imelts' plus the strange word. your strained relations? one day, aud taking up one, which , It is in demand.—So great Is the de- Needless Apprehension struck her fancj, said. What do you man f. for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil For quite a tlmo the guard stood Dlx—Her relations. that a largo factor> is kept continual­ glancing at the appalling name. First She—Will you lovo mo when I'm call this, processor? he spelled It out, letter by letter, WiU Benefit Yon That ls silver ore, was the answer. ly busy making and bottling it. To be What mado the canoe tip over? old? Sotd wT-ryvrhere. In boxei, 2B conU. in demand shows- popular apprecia­ whilst the driver Bounded a gay tattoo Cholly carelessly placed his pipe ln He—Why worry about thai! we'll Very interesting, I am sure, she on his whistle. Then, by taking deep probably be divorced long before. C-wryona—aip-oUUi** every womnn—»_o-W replied. But however do they obtain tion of this preparation, ..hich stands one side of his mouth. •read tho directions wltb ovcry box. tho silver. at the head of proprietory compounds breaths, and holding his jaws in his Oh, It ls a simple process. They as the leailiiift- oil ii the market, and hands, the guard feebly attempted tho merely smelt It, madam. Jt is generally admitted that it is de­ desperate feat of pronounclatrlon. Thon tlio old lady placed the ore serving of the lead. But he waa a man of resource, not to hor nose. Hnlffin:-' loudly said: I easily to bo done. Suddev.ly he con­ have Hinelt U. too, lint ove,. with my A riumanc Mayor ceived a brilliant. Idea. Taking up : n spectacles on I can't see any silver. Tho mayor of a llttlo commune In attitude of great, dramatic suggestion, the Pyrenees has just Issued tho fol­ ho poli.tod to tho hoard. Thon ho bel­ lowing docu-f'c: Whereas tho young lowed, in stentorian tones. Tli's story la related of an old- If there's *• nybody there for here, time rjudgt. in SuU'.vnn county, New p jplo of ihr> r-nminuiif* nn- wont, to meet and dunce every Sunday after this is it! York. And tlio train glided slowly onward. During Tlir* sonslon or r.:.\.rt there mass, and lhe noise they make fright was so much talk and laughter going ens the cocks, hens and other animals Minard's Llnlmer,: Cures Dai.druff. on that the judge becoming angry and of tho village, and whereas tho result confused, .shouti-d In ;*Tpnt wrath: i.i prejudicial to agriculture: V.*J horo­ Chould be Good at That SlU-nco, here! We have decided by prohibit dancing within lho hounds Wardtin (l.o now prisoner) What half a do/on CUM'-.-' IK-I-'* tli I luuniwit' of tin.' coiiimuuu during tin houra lu work can you do? What was your and I have nor, hoard a word of one which the domestic animals rake thoir ropo so. occupation? them. Prlsonor—I was a 'cellist In an or­ chestra. _ Reverse Actlo.i Warden-—Woll, thon, we'll set you Hi; (urdi'ully'i—Vim are the moat to work sawing wood. beautiful, the most ndorabli* gii'. in all thf vorld. Down on Lawyers Sho—-Indeed! Then, sir, you must T hnvo here. sir. a'hook on 'How ho wry emu-oil cd to think that I'd lowly, at j uu. "Ro Your Own Lawyer.' Don't want It. Wlrt'a the uso of Ground Located a man learning how to rob hlnu'clf? On what ground did she get a dl* Business vorc'.' T-rospccM vo Employer—Xot n fraid Kfiio, I ljf-llov'.' of early hours, I suppose? Employee—You can't close too oarly Tho Place for Mir- for mo, mister. Tin* Moiln'f (Impa-r-nUy) -T don't ttytmm<*m»" •nm*mmmmmm**s*mms>*m*m0 know hat vvij'U ovor do with Tommy. What's tho troubl ut your liouso? iw. .iiv'.n'i I'i'oin in !I.'TI>II wllh nny- !IUT*f.cr i*trllrf for *• n«"v hoiuifi. body. Your wlfo refuses to out. Tin* Fill H-i (Irrlliililyl—T H'|M,•-•<•• Nn, rhe refuses lo cook. ra^ v.i.-'ll have tu in il:i.j a dramatic critic nut of hint. 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t *4^*^^*^^-35-^^*5''*l- tS greasy, yo*u know, riaV? ^S_sl •»«_Ha 00___ _T_T.** I Don'ts For 8umm«i*VY OEDBB OF ST. -OH_?. watching her fceeraiy. - - Bea't forget to leave o£ your over-* "So I told Andrew Gaylord," ahflj Btadsen Bay Company First Worked coat. A careful observance of this Which Was Conferred Upon Three AtANNY TRAYESMR «f1aahA'*•AM W-_•"_.%_1> ij___.-w_-t-i«_k'|-i«|^_K_ «0W-«_-_*_rA_ai.-t-._fc*«_ miii_t*t-ti •MfiAV-Ai^'i.mwi-y»^ir l ths 2Sl_.es. rule *5Tlll be found to be exceedingly! Canadians the Other Day. ed tears. . - T • Tie little town'of Na__is_o, -whisk conducive to the acceleration of the, Tho Order of St. John of Jerusalem WILL CKOOKS, M.P., REDUCES • Elizabeth's gas been the storm eentre of labor trou­ evaporation of the perspiration. j had its origin in Jerusalem arid Acre "Beth Prescott," gasped Tom, aghast, bles in British Columbia, lies on the PACKING TO A ITSFE AST. "you told j_ady that? _ou allowed Don't become heated. There are sev­ as an international lay confraternity east coatst of Vancouver;Island, about for the relief of crusaders. In 1798 the Pf?l_1_3» him to think that^ you Ver^,ashamed,' eral excellent ways to keep cool, any a. A A**-*-*** 7© miles by water from viotoria, the order was expelled from Malta where of knowing him because-Its "wasi^sir?! ea_itai city of the Province. ©ne or all of which we heartily recom- it had later become established. British Labor rariiamwutarian -rl-ktiA Tf> -M Krf*r»#v*v*1 •**.*» V\*\n+nA *frt ciim. ,lng himself to a great causer Fm , ?lt is ox_ik6 any other town or eity *m*.-%0m* \** Av -K» M&*_ *«--.A.JUl£>| U-CUkVU *** •*»-•-—» After itBexp-ulBioii from Malta, what Toured Canada "With Party of Legis­ ashamed of you j"' 7* •'•'*??;' '•• Y.I la the Dominion, ia physical appear- mer that causes by far t"ie lt?rgest part is now known as the Grand Priory of lators Carries a Chart Which Tells of the discomfort j the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ,ss. jwaw-'s 5fnrv Elizabeth arose and walked toward C_.se. The streets are narrow, and Him Just Where Everything ,is in "*-/. the door.' Her fair face wa8?flushed, twist and iuffi. up hill aad dswa aill— Do«'t keep your head under water, in England was reconstituted, with the ancient gate house in Clerkenwell, Kis Iiu__»ge—Ke Also Has a Stock and she held her head proudly aloft, It Is for all the world a model of a too long while in BWimmlng unless ; England, and what remains of the of Beal Preserves. "That is what I told Andy Gay lord,*"? Kor th country mining town, dumped you are wearing a diver's helmet. . The By CLARISSA MACKIB J «OWu in this beautiful spot on-the aiicient priory of St. John, as its chan­ she reaffirmed distinctly. ^ 'TYtoldr hint exigencies of the human physiology re­ cery. A royal charter was granted to Will Crooks, the British Labor M.P., I could never become the wife of a Paoiflo Ocean. Y> quire continuous and re.atively regu­ who has been touring Canada, is essen­ [§|[<#*-"K*-**^''K-'**«^ The population lp nine-tenths old' this reconstituted British order in 1888 mere mechanic; that I knew ? should: lar connection of the respiratory ori­ by Queen Victoria? aad the first grand tially a .home man. There is no plac« country stock from the North of Eng­ dearer to his rugged heart than his mod­ is—zabeih ueurd the motorcar .crunch shudder at the very c-Outact of __» land, Dig, au-ky miners/whose fathers fices with the osygen of tbe atmos­ priors were King Edward VII. and the present sovereign, while Princess of est little house in London. He putter* »the drive, but sbe would not part blackened and greasy banda. I said were miners before them. phere. in and around day in and day out, an4 L*to_ curtains to see If Andrew Qaylord all that and ranch more, for X thought The mines were worked by the Hud­ Don't have a are In the furnace ex­ "Wales. The work of the British order consist in the control of St._^John's in the evening t&i&es J^IS ease ao u.i* l_s& accompanied ber brother bome bo would give tip the idea sad retura son Bay Oo. in the old days, and their cept for Turkish baths, drying paint, • hearthstone beside his -wife. eld, - cs'and, whitewashed bastion still Ambulance Association and jfcsrigade, Igeom the ball game. Tbe color left her with you from the game, and—and now, entertaining Boston Indies, etc. Fur-j and of the British Ophthalmic Hospi­ When he left for his tour to Can- without giving me ah opportunity to stands on Front Street, overlooking nace^fires In tbe summer tend to raise ada, Australia, and South Africa with reheeks ns sbe listened' with bated the Bay. "*•'•.--.' tal of Jerusalem. talk It over further with him he has the temperature.—Life. I The badge is a Maltese cross of white the British Parliamentary partyt 'breath for tbe sound of their voices The Hudson Bay Co. worked the which passed through the Dominion re< ies*?'t_e car slowed down. The motor suddenly left for Chicago.'' Her voice -mia.es with Indian labor for the most I enamel, with a gold or silver lion and 1 unicorn in alternate angles, with a ••Swobbed noisily for a moment and broke, and she fumbled for the door-' part, and in a very crude manner, for Caea For Psychical Research. knob.' ?, • '< Both fat men and lean, black watered ribbon. The order is Sbsa swept on around to the garage, some years, using the product for do- "Give op tlie ideai Beth? dear! Ton saestio purposes. AB we've all of UB seen, i open to both sexes, but confers no *__J sbe beavd her brother's step In the don't know Andy Gaylord," .protested An English company purchased the Btill In country or town, precedence, and is denoted by —o 1 l_dl and the Sdundr of his deep voice, ; With a like choice o£ cause, initials. Tom, coming hastily toward her, but •mines and brought out "a large body at Ihere was no other. : . ? By the same common laws, Elizabeth, hurt and sensitive ^rom the of English miners from Northumber­ axust to die lay them down. 7^-eabethyteit the color rushing back land and Du-ham. ' Coming In. .wounds she had herself "wrought, The Ontario Government" is assisting i terfc^geuee-ks .aa the dborkuob rattled, The Haraaimo coalfield area covers Now, these lean men and fat— slipped through the doorand went to materially in the solution of the ser­ : i_^?sl-'?lienfc;?over ber book In appar- a space of about twenty square miles, Flesh counts not; we know that— ber room. While the story we tell vant girl problem in the Province. A sat ahsovptiou when tbe door opened? the main -workings being along the The Prescotts were very tender with As they play out life's gams boat load of Highland lassies with tj-eezily? und Tom came In, big aud shorn of the Gulf of Georgia, the body fresh glowing countenances and wear­ | her after that, for tbey knew that their of water whioh divides Vancouver In exactly the same ..brown and excited. - Sort of places must Jwell. ing spTigs of heather in their button­ . oniy daughter bad given her heart to Island from the mainland. ••Raii. rab, rah, for the other fellows'." holes reached Toronto recently on Tom's classmate, but the months went . Bome of these workings ru_**far out Tet thsSr dwellings are still- to grinned sheepishly. "Licked to a direct route from the Old Land. Be- ? by, and Elizabeth grew like her old under the Pacific Ocean, and the lower Haunted ever at will fore the day was done each had found | •HJltrbereens. Beth1." He fluifg"^iraself By gaunt shades thctcan boast . self, and only her mother knew that levels go to a great depth, but they a place, and many who had sought bite* an opposite chair and. looked at are remarkably free frofct coal gas, That men's terror they've stirred.] the old wound was unhealed beneath But *vho ever has heard • their services were left disappointed. 8tef With brotherly affection. which is generally so prevalent in coal her indifferent exterior. , mines of this description. The old Of a Jolly, fat ghost? As it was, some ? of the newcomers ; '"What was the score. Tom?" asked go to all the quarters of Ontario. Andrew Gaylord's name was rarely town of Nanaimo itself is honeycomb­ Here's a problem, my friend. Elizabeth as sbe carefully marked a , mentioned, and then only ia. the roost ed with tunnel shafts and old disused Some answered the call in places as -place In ber book aud laid the voiume : : That Is queer without end: far west as Sarnia, and others ac­ j casual way, but Elizabeth learned that workings, and aa occasional subsi­ Do fat folk spirits lack, cepted positions which had been SB/the-'table. he Was still pursuing the course he had dence occurs to remind the inhabi­ Or are fat men so flt •^Tw-ive to nothing." returned Tom That to heav-en they flit waiting in rotation for weeks past. mapped out and that bis rich uncle tants of the dangers amongst which The colonization department of i__ ?55SCOtt gl'ioil.V. they live. And then never come back? , had recently died and left his great —Chicago NeW- Government claim that it is impos­ **l suppose father was delightedV Y They ' are a sturdy bunch of men wealth to an impecunious distant rela­ sible to satisfy the demand for per­ WIIX CROOKS. M.F. •trickled to pieces all the way home. these North country miners or *-- Geor- sons of the capable and healthy type Slat's the worst of my choosing to tive, who was quite willing to keep- dies," as", they are known locally, P«rhapa That Helped. cently, he carr-ed with him a heavy con« which are being periodically brought signmont of baggage. It was observed p>to Redtield Instead of father's alma tils hands clean from toil." expert in the handling of dynamite, Miss Carter bad not been successful- out. with which explosive they have' been fn bringing young Mr. Dodge to her. by one of the newspaper men in Better. RedBeld's losing regularly to Two years afterward Elizabeth was Already this summer 3,500 domestics familiar since first entering the mine feet and In consequence felt a little the party that Crooks was able to tell Bmestone,Yand rfather certainly does visiting a school friend in Cleveland. have been introduced . to Provincial juBt in what part of his luggage to as pit;bpys. Tho United Mine Workers spiteful.toward him. 7 { ksmmer it Into me." '•""•--•'• It was early in September, and.tha of America, a powerful miners* organi­ households-through the medium of the look for any given object. There ap­ ? "It Will "do you a lot of good, Tom," following day would be the one dedi­ sation from, the other side of the line, One evening tbey were having quite department and Superintendent H. A. peared to be some trick about it, and teased bis sister. "You've been so con- cated to labor. There-was to be a are blamed for much of the. present a serious talk In the library. { MaeDonnell is. preparing for some at last Crooks explained. large contingents; yet to come. esltsd-over Ked8eld.'' great street parade, and Buth DaltonV trouble. "Do you tbink," asked the young" '' See this little card here)''.?he?saids "Most of the-inmes in the town oi. man, "that men progress after death?"! Tho forty who arrived the other day drawing odt a diagram from* his ?"-Good ?reason. too.- though I don't father, a prominent newspaper man, came via s.s. Letitia and the G.T.B. Suppose I -would ever have gone there „.*»«» £*S—anlti I—tt-ssmmatizr* *** +H_ nrnlbpf- Nanaimo itself are owned and con-, "Well," respondedi the girk "If theyj pocket, ''well,?that is a list of every- ...AO. \mm.\f^. ji. ..Xm^f, m.m Km\m ...... jfc. .*.,,«——. Im The majority of .'."theia? horo character trolled by a large San Francisco cor- don't It would almost seem useless for? :t_ing. I have, together with marks Iff Andy Gaylord hadn't persuaded ."If yoii girls want to see18,000 wOrk- / testimonials and all .are successfully porati6n. The Western Fuel CompaTi-y^, some of them to die."-—Harper's Wag-? showing in just which bag and which ingmen on parade, come down to the* who purchased, from the? English Com.- passed medical examination. part? of which bag the thing is. Magnet office and you :can have a win­ ?pany" at a very low rrjigure, and have Cough" drop's? Yellow portmanteau, Maay Brave Deeds. dow ail to jrourselves. i know Ruth since taken out an immense quantity : •Docket ''No.'."''2, lowerY side. ?S-ppers, Is a'little democrat. How about you, of the "black diamond,", and from In a Railway Station. Of women's brave feats of endur- IbagNo. 5, bottom. Olean hankies, black' The gateman bade lier hasten through, ance in the Western farming country Miss Elizabeth?" which they have reaped some huge .satchel, and so on." "Aboard!" somebody loudly cried. there are numerous instances. One of Then .he?poi*_ted to one very heavy- . "I would like to see the parade. Mr. •profits. Soft coal on the Pacific coast She turned '•* bid a last adieu is as dear as hard coal -i Toronto, de­ the first settlers in the bush country of looking grip, Dalton." she said, coloring faintly. To him wl. lingered at her side. •'•'* Western Alberta feH sick with, pneu­ finite the fact that it id there for tha "Come on'. Come on'!" the gateman said. • ':•' Quess wot's in. itf'' he said. It was a bright, hot Monday, and th© digging. "It's time to start! You'll have to r«flS"i monia.: His wife, took care of him all ? "Can't.:-' • streets were" soon filled with a restless If there is one man who can com­ Her sigh was deep, her lips were red. through a long winter, not another soul "Can't, y'f Well, It's preserve*— crowd of onlookers. The two girls mand the miners' attention and re­ The man beside her bent his head. -: within reach, and meanwhile kept the 'ome made-r-by m* Wrure." went down to the Magnet office in the spect it is their late member for the And then—and then—the deed was done 1/ larder supp'ied with game she shot with "Preservesi'/ Legislature, Jimmy Hawthornethwaite_ her own rifle. 0_e?3_ight a, lynx came "Aye^r-reid preserves, none o' yonr Daltons*.automobile, and when it drew There wa a roar of steam, a jar;"- . who in past years gained a wonderful to the little clearing in?which; their facto-ry-maderjaia./*' ? 7 up at the curb Mr. Dalton hurried The gateman grimly closed the gate; shack stood, and the same unerring rifle forth to meet them* ascendency over them, and whose de- Men on the observation car •.'•'.. x And it ?was so.? But" When the bell brought him down. boy Caihe Tto?;iremove the luggage he "You will have to stand on the curb -psrture from.?, their midst they ha.v« • Beheld her turn-rlt was too late! never since ceased to mourn. Her satchel dropped upon the floor; ! A settler in the northern part of the didtrii-t'.;..carry*?tho'" -preserves." - WiU after all," he said. "The crowd is so Tixs*"- are no ''res^ect'srs of persons" Her ticket fluttered in the air; same province went in the first week Crooks had it,? and walked circum- dense here that it Is impossible to see these miners, and the provincial pre­ Her lips went up to-his once, more; of March to Ed_loutoti, to get a new Bpeetly, too. ^* well, from our ground floor windows. mier, Sir Richard ?MeBride, has under­ The scowl the angry gateman wore supply of provisions, leaving his wife It you'd rather not I'll take yon. down gone many a "severe heckling at the "Was awful, but they didn't care. alone with four children..-..He was de­ The Tear of Drake. —Chicago Record-Herald. to an office in the Tower building." hands of these rough men, and had to layed, and for .over a month the lone A writer in the?London Chronicle "Let us stand here," cried Ruth, and retire leaving them the field. woman held to her post, with the little says: _' 'No publics7monument is needed as Elizabeth added her plea Mr. Dal­ ; The' little vHlage of Cumberland, Sho Waa Called-"Alice." stock of provisions growing daily less, to keep alive among Mexicans the mem­ "I'Can't en 11 you by your flrst name,"!.. ton took bis place beside them and some 50 miles north along the coast, until she and her children were on the ory? of ~ Sir Pranois Dretke 's exploits in verge of starvation. Two timber in­ gave them some Idea of the magnitude is the scene of other coalfields, the said the new mistress, "for lt Is tne Central and South America. Travel­ Dunsmuir Collieries, Limited, owned jsnme «s mino—Alice—mid might be spectors at length found them, reduced ling in Mexico in 1904. Mr. Edward of the organization which was about and controlled by the Mackenzie and to very near the last extremity*, and to pass before them. Tbe girls became confusing io my hUKbimd. Do you' Smith records that he "heard a wo­ Mann interests. They have also had mind if we call you by your last through their * offoTts they were taken man 7 calming a tempestuous child by • deeply Interested, and when the first care of,-barely in time. considerable troublo with their em- namei" saying, 'AM viene Drake!' (Hers notes of the band .ounded in the dis­ loyes' from the same causes and "Ob. no. indeed, ma'am." replied tbo comes Drake!) I made, minute in­ tance Elizabeth's, heart flattered curi­ ?rom the custom of the mine-operators Open Northern Bivors. quiries, and found that it is a com­ ously. She told herself that the next in employing Chinese labor under­ new mnid; "I'm quite used to it" Certain rivers in northern Ontario mon threat •**> children on tho Mexi­ best thing to seeing Andy Gaylord ground contrary to the Provi-acial Sta­ "And what is it. please?" .have become clogged up with driftwood can coast, like unto 'Bony will get once more would be to observe tho tutes, which has been a souvco ol "Darllug."~St. Louis Post-Dispatch. during their long histories of unuse- you!' or,'Tho Black Douglas shall.get passing of the trades to. which he had much heart-burning amongst the fulnoss and th© Ontario Department you!' Fancy people still living ^n apprenticed himself. Sbe would feel miners. The Auto Advs. -...••. pf Colonization Boads has a proposition terror of seeing Drake's topsails - on. under consideration for opening them. In closer touch to him after that, for *, Though slim my purse, the horizon." \ A New Inspector. Mr. G??W. Bonnott, Superintendent of ber prldo had been melted in the Soipphow It Binds As to Mr. dCburchill's rofor«Jnco to Dr. John Waugh, who has been re­ •My heart'to read that , department; leaves to-morrow to Sir Francis Drake ao tho flrst "in­ x u:oi_> AOTlREW OAXLOIID,' fi*_H scorching heat of a love Bho could not The auto ads. investigate tho 'possibilities of navi­ >*> FLASHED. cently appointed by tho Ontario Gov­ troducer of tho potato," it may be re­ cast out \ ernment chief inspector of public and • —Birmingham Age-HerolC gation through /-'.-tho Driftwood and called .that, on tho markot place of ,SSe.*\ He stopped abruptly and looked Division after division passed, nnda_ separate schools for tho province, is ono I read thi»ny ere Mount. Joy Rivers, connecting Lako Offonburg, a little town in the Grand Ma&j f-v_J his sister's senslti^* fnce. Elizabeth watched them she admitted of the foremost educationaists of the Bleep steals o'ur mo, • Abittibi with Other Waterways running Duchy of Baden, Standing in the centre w—..»_— ....j. — ^ J*.... %?.. ../«l.s\l.iva*t«ir\ n»1 fl A -|H ..ll r»I—I.- 1^. .m • -CU*h +livn,if»*l, •Vo ' nAtt-lAi-1 diutriftt-li **4 0* MMAf>4 vtr\in4-«\,^«>Ami--in* ..{C|4"««S/»4- -fTlOVA "Mr. Gaylord decided not to attend that thousands of these men looked ns JJU1IUU1V/U) 11\0U\JIX X\f. ...m m^mJ-^.-.^.l,} .".-IM SJ*. _V m.m U|*V UUWM'I'W f^m ** •>•> +**ly mmmmt w.-w^j --- - _ » Intelligent and carried themselves with 1 drive one free. around Porcupine and Cochrane with ""wa s erected in 1853. a very rindaomo' the ipimo, then?" nshed Elizabeth In a ability and his extensive experience in -Be ton Transcript tho purpose of opening a now lino of ••••• iiil>\»/***--,., men in ber fashionable set at home. years public school inspector iu Ontu-io And when o' morns tho potato luio Europe-, A.D. 1CS0." But **Oh. he went with ua, but wo set : Abittibi district to the now pulp"' mills If Andy Gaylord had chosen to be­ county and later nnd more recently in­ To work I walk It is just poE3iblo that this statuo was htm down at the station, and he's, gone I dodge the horns' ! under construction at Iroquois Falls, eot up to tl wrong mau, seeing that, ,r come ono of them, to throw himself spector of continuation classes for tho ©-_oroe, returned Tom with assumed imagined squawk. | noar Porcupine. according to Chambers, tho Spaniards into the ranks of a great army whero province. carelessness. —Waco News. had introducod tho tubor from near brainy leaders wero needed, why—- J Dr. Waugh comes of good old Scot- i Anothor Tragedy. "Homo?' echoed Elizabeth, sitting | tish ancestry and was born at Lang- Quito at tho beginning of the sixteonth "Here como tbo men from tbo Pal-! *very rigid nnd whlto. "Tou mean ho | ( holm, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, in 1801. Ouchl ! Whon the people aBsemblo on tho bat­ Bontury, and that Sir John Hawkins also con shop ln Chicago," remarked Mr. tlefield of Chrysler's Farm this month bas gonotq—to,Chicago•?",, :•.. ; :; Ho camo to Canada when a young man "Why am I gloomy?" demanded the brought it to England from Virginia Dalton e-relesBly, and Elizabeth caught to commemorate a great tragedy they In 3503 — 2.1 yeni*B beforo tho impor­ "Yes. Ho sent farewells to yop and , and was educated at tlio Barrio Col- limit's!rn!iU> ndmit't-r, to whom ttk«» had her breath as a line of men swept will witness somo of tho tragedy in tation ascribed lo Drako. mother. Patbor and I tried .to per- logiato Institute and tho (St. Catharine's given tbe cut dlnu-t. "Isn't It enough flown tho street ; connoction with farm life in Ontario to­ Mtiado bim to rorauln over Sunday, but Oollogiato, tho Ottawa Normal School, io maI'-i one gloomy to bo cut by ono annmiAd Toront'IV\»>.-iv.-•/-o. UniversityTTviSvnrK.'+'v,' boinlwuniYg thtVion *MiiMu-» day for on tho second day of tho cele­ Tho Piist Pollticnl Cabinet. be said Uo felt the call and tbat ho bet­ Her eager eyes scanned tbo faces of lock scholar in clftrssiert and tho ilrsfc hp IOVO'H licsr?" bration, August U8, a farm containing Georgo I. ia said to hnvo been re- ter start In at his shop at once. He said • the men as they passed by ln a waver­ honor man in-Latin and Crook in 18S8. "The .Idcii." ox did mod the hoartless 27G acres and comprising about a third tponsiblo for tho word "cabinot" as it pomot.hing about ft telegram and Im­ ing line. Then, all at onco, tho wbolo Ha took his tlogroo of bachelor of Rlrl. "f didn't even know that you of tho battlo ground wiU bo offered for haB long applied to politics in English portant buBluoHS, but ho had so many world Boomed to turn upside down and pedagogy in 1805 and that of doctor of shaved yourself."— Catholic Standard sale by public auction. Tho ownor, bo­ epoakj'-g .ds. Whon 1") was King he causo of scarcity of labor, feels com- carcases thut I became auspicious and tbo facca to danco In a gray mist pedagogy in 1808. Ho wns clnHsienl Rod Times, could not kd'pnrt in tho dolibcratlonj master at tho Orillia High School in polled to givo up what ia one of tho told liim lio could go along Just on tbo Then tho mist cleared away, and tbe of his own privy council because ho 1808 and fillod tho positions of head iinost farms in EiiBtern Ontario. Oa know no KngHsh. British statesmen plain fact'thnt lio wanted to, and ho faces wero passing, sat -steadily ahead, At Singapore and Timbuktu. master at tho Orillia High lohool, tho When I lived at Singapore thiB farm, with its fine rcsldcnco and did not spoak German. So tho min­ Memcd relieved and went. I'm dis­ nil savo ono—thnt of the man on tho Bplendid outbuildings, tho Chrysler's end of tbo Uno nearest tbo curbstone. Collinjjwood and tho Brnntford High It WUH HoniothlnR of a bora isters who served this ftrst of tho Han­ appointed In Andy Qaylord," bo ended Behoofs and tho Whitby Coll'-ffiato In- To receive thu bulky QeRiitua who camo Farm monument stands. Tlio ownor of overian sovereigns of tho United King­ with u uiy look at hla sister. Andy Gaylord'a brown eyes \vor_ stltuto boforo boing • apriinted in- .ti-'iiiclllnj*- io my do- r tho farm will leavo Ontario and take dom used to troot in tho King 'B privata "In what way?' she asked qulpkly. gazing incredulously, wistfully, Into Bpoctor of publlo Bchools i'or South On­ They kopt gettltiK Into tnnglen up a homcBtoad in tho Wost. , room, or cab.net — derived from > tho bars. -As bo passed und seemed to go With their l)lncl«-hnn(»lf>-biinirlfs, "Oh, ho Isn't a Bportl Wbat In tbun« tario. And the tiger unod to blto them as he *m« SVouok cabinet, or llttlo room - while deration doos be want to throw over out of hor llfo again sbo called. upon tha door. Fought With Mackencio. lio was absent. Afterward thoy In­ I "Andy, Andy, como backl" Livo Tiger on "^oc . Johu Wilkinson, 103 years old, dio_ his uncla'H fortuno and nil tho good 1 formed him of tho result of thoir dis* times be could bavo with'It and go "I will!" ho called back lustily, nnd A llvo tiger which stalked unchained . When 1 lived In Timbuktu at the Iloyal Alexandra Hospital in Ed­ . cuBsions. It followed, .naturally, that tbo fow who bad hoard tho words on tho docks of tho Ouzxo during all Almost every ona 1 knew monton rocontly from erysipelas. tho part of tho privy council whlcll and grind in a mnchlno shop? I don't Used m piny upon tho i—cl.lnit, •1nf*rln» wondor bis undo baa cut him off. I abovo tlio music smilod at each other, tho ilfty-throo duya tho v easel wan in Ho wa fitakcn to tho hospital two 'van supposed to bo in pnrticular favor paaoticro from Punta Arenas to Mont­ toodlo-dooillO'doo, would do tbo samo, only you know, for romnnco la ln ovory lioart. And they made ecstatic ballads woolen ago. Ho was born in Ireland with tho King, and especially close, to real, Imd no terrors for tho intropld nnd camo ~ to Canada with his par- him, oamo to bo spoken of aa his cabin?1 fceth, I really bellevo nt the bottom of Tbat iilfiht whon bo bad found ber And conunnmd seductlva iinlads Norwoglivn crow, who dubbed tho junglo Mad» of chicory and hickory nnd other cntD when ho was novou years old* council. wy hoftrt tbat Andy's on tbo rigbt nt Mr. Dultou's house and ber friend* beaut "Spotty," and who romped with things that grew. Thoy located at York, now Toronto. r , • ? it .. . truck." Tom loaned forward and spoko bud glvou blm tin opportunity of t.i'O- hi iu ua uuco icc•l•llt•UlJ ua if ho v.tiii a -ArcriTinMt ITo fonj-jht In tho r*>b<>lHon of 1K37-H Morris Wan Hxploflve. confldohtlftily. Ing ber nlono ho hold out his hands tomcat. undor William Lyon Mackqnzio. Ho On ono occaalon when William Mor* "In,what way?" lnqulrpd EUzaboth to her. "Spotty" is a cub oniy two months A Standing Excuse. was a member of tlie Orange Ordi-r for ris was painting an Italian model,, in coldly. , . [ "You called mo, Elizafcotb," ho Bald old. Ho was picked up when tho "I fonr that my authority us a futher • 77 youi'M uud a son for 80. His eldest Rod Lion Street, Lor don, Bomo on* "Why, bo suys It's up to somo of us quietly^ vessel put Into Costa Men, for bunk-», ,„ on ||l0 wnurt..,' •on died hist year at tho ago of 70. cMled at tlio door. Xforrin left .hla orn on tho way, from San Francisco to ,iWiint n.ni/nu minting, nnd prcBontly hlu model hoard chaps who havo tbo oducntlou to work Sbo came towurd him, blushing, Punta Arenas last May. Ho WUH only w"nt n,nU0H you think ROV* Taking Too Many 3?ish. In with tbo Inborlnpr masses, wbo have "Every time 1 tell in., won to doiflomo (dm furloualy aiuaUomatbing. Whon tromblhig. Por u momont she looked two weeks old at that trmo, and was Owing to tho ruuh of vlnitorB from llttlo task about tho IIOUHI* ho rcmem ho roturnod he waa in a tr omen clous not had our ndvantnRos.*nnd;Iiolp placo flown at bis hands. Thoy worwero strontf,strong, . ; brought up on milk by ono, of tho lire- iu«u task about lho no tlio United Stilton, flnh in Loughboro rage, rushing about tho room like, s ergnnlzod |n,bor on nn uQual lighting capable hands, clean, but not white.I | men, whoso property ho iu. "Spotty]' born that ho haa to altteno d « muster of and Dog Lukes uro flint diHupncurinir, madman? In a momont ho' took, a ground wltb orgnnlsied capita), Ho _ 3Miero woro callouse*dd spots, nnd hor*1 'hns travolod in all climates In hits the boy ncouts." *— Blr iiilugbnm Ago- 1, J and rosldouts of that district will likely flvln- kick at lhe door and amashcdi In learning tho machinist's: trouo iu the tma thoro were truces ot' olu cum lroiuj whojl -.-£-;*, £3 the •C .ir""> mnnilod H«r?.l> !. •p^tHl'""*-' fhw OovfvniniMit to ri'Hlirii*ti * pnnol. Th« moduli In frlffht, itarted Falcon sliopo.** keen c(l_cd tools nnd now and then ft' Capo Horn to Punta Arenas, and then Amoricans from ilnhing hi UIOHO waters to*floo, but Marrla Uivnod toward him, flno lino of black that was Inf-ralned. ] cronscd tho equator while on tbo long Wledom. for n period of five yoara. tho rage suddenly evaporating, and "1 know It." returned Elizabeth tiip to Moutroul. •rlsply. "Why should bis '• undo ob« ICllznlicth looked down nt thom, nnd' •/"tier* was n mnn In our town. It in claimed thnt, flah are being pull­ "•old gonlnlly: "It'a all right—it'a all And li_-w«s woiulroiu wis*. ed out by wholesale right! Something had to givo way! ** jectr» (lion -lio bent gracefully, and, taking Only XJudor Blroes. Ilm novfir loft his nvtm-nat «.-••• .. .» c.m....% r*f,mlnmM tm AV»» The palntlnri wns thon rw.ru..jd.—- *-lit> ij.l.,.., '-„ Mm w/*.vlr worn bnni1« It* b«r own **infr. I 1 >-• I m\,l. WMIH« tfl *n*rnii,«a b« annv hlun HIIIUK.. 1 Dantrcrons London. "WIlAam Morris—-A Ctudy ln V r»o»- m* tin* in-iiv.i-innf unUM of omnnlKefl white OHM**, sho laid hor lips flint on . . ^..... j — Druivnr licipubiici-' n m n n o-ri'iMit unrlouH clrcum- London streets* are growing moro mm* anty." inpUnl-tlinfs why! lie conslderi-. that ono and thon on tho other. in vow 1* I 'I f> 9 I m m , ^ ... , „ .. ,. UtUUCL-. •aPhere was a man In our town. 1^'wlVU^ . , ..^ (_—.... -._ ...... , .. .. ^ Andy IB a trnltor to the fnmlly stand- "My npology to tho noblest hcrltng* And It* wns wondrous win*. wore killed aud ton Injured In traftlo They Mand Kanlly. arrtrt Tbo (hiylordH pild»» tbomsolvea „od hns bestowed—labor," nbo will**- UnlenB IIO'B Last. Ho n*v*r mlssad sn opportun­ accldontn In the Xlotropolitiin nrfn. Liint Thoro nre moro broker* hearts la liUr /*_ thoir white liaudii, and mnchln**ry pored in* he took Jinr In bit* nrm«. No rmnn mnn tnltns nway un umbi-11* ity to •—vui'tU*. VI'HV tlirt i pures woro 037 aud £0,000 fttur* tli nn In lif*. ur hat woino than his own. ~Kr«mmllog Nawa. respectively. "SHS5S—S5 BH-.'.i^''jii;l.!.''--^'''W'^^^^?^^^^ ^5? '••''^•Y'^-.'-ri'^a?^ .-.j^v..v>ilV..-'ir.,/«5a^^^'...,r...... '-'c.".'.-"r^--^-^: •Yv.7-.*Y:*7;'r.i'.';.

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Comprising 125 Acres GRANDFORKS, B. C. That the \Peas*& j^g^g^t BST 'WS^KTBTet *"***** Best Women M^AB m __•__--.. m _r"aj-iiurifiiiniinji' Ohe^^le^ Are not always the most QUAft A&iTEED HOSySE DROWSE loved. lUliically considered 'c.euarea- Roots in earth, no danger of winter killing and as uplifters of degenerate "We can hold your trader" man they are most admirable. Established IdOObythe HON. MARTIN BURRELL Minister of Agriculture BUT . . so far as our limi­ (ALL STOCK DELiVERED TO YOUR RAiiGH AT CATALOGUE PRICES ted experience goes, we . , For Catalogue and Price list, write to— do . . most . . certainly WALTER V. JACKSON, Agent, Creston, B. C. General lean to the opinion . . (care­ y ful naw!) that the woman who W MEI^HANT REALLY rfjgjj-fSSSfc- makes a man happy Agent for House of Hobberlein. Toronto

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0' .oi'Su- Billiards and Pool Hot or Cold Baths Cash Store brook, brought a moving picture lantern to town Wednesday and put on a live- "At Any Hour % reel show in Grady Hull. PAT RON IZE The home was literally parked and Cigars and Cigarettes Razors Ground aiid Set VV1MV although the niiinn^etnent bad procured THE OLD RELIABLE o.ery available chair thero were many SAM HM"Fl^ <_^ii»erts people who bad to stand up or go awny **s? S _ 5 m 3 s .- . s a _ a • B a \mmwm i_^.-H#* J I ': i ,%0.9^9 W-MWBIWIIII1II VISUM UiSiippOl ii t Ou. Although working uuder all kinds of Live and let live prices: disadvantage?, iu crs;_iped quarter?, SOMETHING THAT EVERY HORSESHOEING with a small curtain, and two josts iu MBA1F0-EST New shoes, per team... $5.00 the hall, the piclnres were very good nud were liberally applauded from time THEATER SHOULD HAVE PuOiGI^BQSpp Setting ,. 2.80 to time. At one of the theaters where the The pictures themselves were of a "The Forest Prohuota Laboratory A Schubert Concert corripany played E. WELL UIHSB that all could enjoy aud none; now being established at MoGill has j recently Mr. Piucell, the violinist; was ftw it a —1\5_r»f- J-V.O — *J1J-mXim.m ..* XUf. . »/-*-*-*.«- _i w\*l *fn-fa 1 & ««•€ •I* n)wi ____ .mm m^jmrnm «.•*%! WVMi.HU.W4 ..VI . BVO *_-Wh-_v* a_s-ava. ««•«_•««> i> tti_| »«_*«.«. A* «* uc* «* talking to the stage manager and cas­ bye-protluct8 or waste incidental to matter of genuine regret wbeu the op­ ually inquired "how about the ac- EGG EATING HENS. lumbering operations; A6 present erator was compelled to draw* the en­ coustic properties of this ** theater?" over Beventy-flve per oent of a tree A Very Bad Habit Caused by Over* tertainment to a close owing to Lick tf The stage manager hesitated puzzied is -wasted 7 either in the form of feeding With Grain Rations. gas. for a minute and replied, "Gosh! I T Q Tbe habit some heus bave of eating atumps, cull logs and to *' or sis' The Company assures ns that they dou't believe we've got any. Ye see the eggs as they lie in the nest is very SiauS, edgings and sawdust. The annoying to tbe owner. Tbis bad habit are at present engaged in trying to the last troupe we had here was a work to be accomplished ti hf <•. -the is usually caused by overcrowding, make arrangements to put on a show minstrel show and them darn fellere lack of exercise and the use of nests Laboratory will be Conservation in hew a-fc least once a- week and if the** jest naicheiiy swiped aii the props j that are too low to tbe grouud and too its broadest and most practical as­ ligbt. Tbe habit rarely is found among cau so &—"fiiGge &_a>ii>.ers wi*! they couiu iay the^r hands on and I pect," writes Mr. A. Ct. Molntyreji a flock that ia on free range or that Saturday "November 1. Watch for fur reckon tiiey got away wit them "cow- cnuDert oyrnpnony ls given proper bousing aud a wfell Superintendent ot the Dominion Fo- ther announcemeuts. s'ick properties tew?" balanced ration. reBt „ Products 7 Laboratory ?in?7.3tbi_?; It is sometimes caused by feeding weeks issue of the Journal of Gom-r Orchestra too DJUCU gram,, when'the tiens eat tu5 Printing as yon like it at the Orestofi" r eggs in an effort to obtain meat food. merce, Montreal. What t_.ey?hopo ' Review. - As a rule, the ben first acquires a -tinUURJi UHUIibri to-do is well expressed? Joy" the fol­ S__ _*___ tas'te for eggs by peeking at a soft lowing:—"Instead of a sawmill only shelled egg or oue tbat bas been brok­ Buy rivet'ed stovepipe now from IIV J1011 en in the nest HAS AilHSAISl there will be a; group of plants 3MBREE the kind that will not'eome It is bard to cure a ben of this bablfc in -which wood will bo converted The Seventh Anniversary of tin oncei.she has acquired a taste for tbo part price 15 cents a length. not only into lumber, but into eggs. The best tiling to do is to sell organization of the Creston Methi) alcohol, paper and other-staples of her or eat her. If you wish to try dist church will be held Sunday, JNnv- breaking tbe bird of tbe habit tbe most The Ladies Gnild -of Christ Ohuroh of commerce. From it in some ca­ ember 9rh 10:30 a.m.- and 7:30 p.m. Sat Nov, 1stsuccessfu l methods are either to use ire making extensive preparations for ses wouid also be secured turpentine, TheRev. W, B. Dunham of CranlnrooU a number of china eggs or "loaded •heir annual bazaar whieh will take rosin and other valuable. oils and ___-_:_-__ eggs" in your nest where the bird will 15* C, will preach, ritbot h services. ss be sure to find them. After several place on Thnrsday, December 4. The gums? A fli'st class Sacred Concert willlx unsuccessful attacks on tbese eggs the Indies are pirttoularly interested at given,in the church Monday eveninp 7 >..• " . * —, ben will probably become discouraged oresent in trying to arrange for a dis­ ••••••••••••#••••••• #•#••#•#• and leave the rest of theni alone. November 10th. Program will start Mr. Frank Smith returned from Sand play ot entirely new and specially at­ The most effective way of prevent­ at 8:15 p.m. AdniisBion 25 cents. Point, Idaho, Monday. ••.-'*. ing bens from acquiring tbe habit 18 tractive goods and the pnblio will find to feed a balanced ration nnd compel opportunity to purchase innumerable Reserve Thursday, October 30 for t FRUIT TREES plenty «f f-Yoivlsp., to build the nest"? aVi <^^ «J OROFT to tho final earthly routing moro upon red clover than the blaclc two. boos, nnd tbereforo that they do uavo placo on Ootober 20th lOr.'l. longor tongues. * A dovotod and beloved wife. Mr. Win. Gunn, from Field, B. 0. If boca nro tb"bo wlhterod In collar A lender Mother. put RovcrnI pieces of carpet or similar arrived in UreHtuii. Monday and will A vorv much ohwiflhob Danghtor, and material over brood frrimos. No cover viHit, with old 1i-!ends for a fow days, Is needed. Light should bo o-Cluded and gronMy affontionatn .Ounghtbr. lie will f*o from here to Trout Lako from cellar. Damp collars can be kept mj_n__y tf-fc B B _____y_f_| &*•_**-P*-**^. a_a JOHN HUSOROFT. dry by aid of Mmo. An oil lnmp will v-.lit'1'e lii-i ]),iii'ir.S l'dsldc. MR. and MRS O. ,T. WICKN. provide heat If needed and n window w w GfiBB E C&BI^WII or door opened in the ovcnlng will sup­ OTiGA WJOKN'. The other iwouing whilo waiting for ply ventilation io roduco a bigb torn- Complete New Stock Just Arrived MONROD WIGICN. the oonoort, to b-glu Mr Purooll or tho poraturo. '> •-i&l Hdniborfc Symphony club was talking GalaomlniiiK. Painting, Papni-haiigiiig Carriage and ."-I'M painting. A Transportation Kink. SllKO TO I'llOTlCO- J.UI-C OANH. Lot ma givo yoa ad vie* and cHtinifiU*-'! nn youi- work. All work guar. Mrc. Mike Hnnnimpor arrived in CrcH to thn inanai.r-1' of the t,houter and said: In moving a plow on tho farm toko a an teed to give aatiHfaction. tlona of Ciuiada. Tbo door IH not OH- ton Tnoflday' tovir.it her Mother and • Tonialifc, I* am g 'lag to uno a violin two Inch plank about two foot long Hontlnl, hut In very iiMoful In kooplng and eight Inches wide.. Nail a horso- Father, Mr aiid "Wru, Cnmei-nn that in over L'OO yearn old." Mr. Purcoll out (lies diii'lnu Ibo HIIIIIIIHT. II IM shoo nenr tho front end. This will WUH muoh iiiiniHiHl nt his reply, UB ho 1>IIIIt of light inntei'liil eovcicd wiih catch tho point of lho plow, and tho wire Holli nud hung on Hprlnjr hln«;<>H Found in the Rnx Theater, Oi-iinln-ook wim verv ni-riio-iH imd werrb-d about it point will olldo along llko a sled when narry Leonard tlio ten in is hitched to tho plow. Tho HO tlH lo cloSO ItHL-lf. September IH during tho fair, a, pniHO "Wi'll—, do tbe be*t. yon oan with it, front end of tho plank should bo bev­ Shop on Sirdar Ave., in the Old Poole Store A building of (IIIH kind eoniplH,. |ll W Hith Hinnll Hum of iniiiiey. Owiurcnii and nny In- limy wou.l, know the diff- eled on tho under sldo so It will pass YOU WILL t_AV_ MONEY BY GETTING MY ESTIMATES oont only a trlllo compared wllh HH n.iim .ii»u, ii. |I.I1UUU|/.iiuuu, n.n 1.1,,(, im' ...... 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