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> RAILWAY N'S JOURNAL Vol XV: NO. S REVELSTOKE B.C.. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904 $2 OO a Year in Advance

Will Hold Sitting in Revelstoke .r 'Xjt. 1 ty»*K tyfti tyfti tyfti tyt*t*r ftt Vp tyfti ty1*1*1 tyfti tyfti ty****** ty fti ty***** ty **** ty* **** ty* **^*ty * ty***** tyt't'ity r*l*i ty t't'i ty 1*1*1 ty fl* "l 1*1*11' FAREWELL TO Mr. H. Floyd, secretary of the Rev­ GREAT BRITAIN elstoke Board of Trade has received tie following leltti* from AV. A. fial- AND RUSSIA liher, M.P., announcing the important fact that the Hallway Commission Massey Hall, Toronto, Crowded will hold a sitting in Kevelstoke : May Clash on the Red Sea- DEPAKTRrlENT STORE House of Commons, with Enthusiastic Admirers — Ottawa, July Ulh. Britain Objects to Actions of mgggg;<»»ngm!CT^rvs-iT'.v^.'MJ:iili-yj..T.Mlg Significant Exhibitions of Re­ Secretary Board of Trade, Russian Pirate Fleets—Situ­ Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Feed Wheat, ty •sszssm Kevelstoke, B. C. sentment against Government. Dear Sir,—1 have arranged with the ation is Critical. Flour, Roiled Oats, Etc. J* member's of the Railway Commission, TORONTO, July IS.—iMassoy hull was who will be going on a tour through LONDON*, July 20.—It is believed by packed to tliu doors Friday night by the "West during the latter part of loading naval officers here who are Bacon, Hams, Eggs, Groceries and ty one of the most enthusiastic audiences July and August, that they hold sit­ cognizant of certain sweeping orders c that ever assembled tliere, on the oc­ tings at Nelson and at Revelstoke. I issued yesterday hy the admiralty that Canned Goods, Etc., Etc. ^ Read this List Carefully, there is something her would ask you to kindly give notice the British government intends to to interest vou. casion of Uie farewell reception by the to all the Boards of Tr-idc in the dif­ citizens to Lord Dundonald, lute corn- ferent towns surrounding of this fact, compel Russia to surrender the Pen­ ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED •MTmaanCTBiiari uiander in chief of the Canadian so that they may have an opportunity insular & Oriental liner Malacca, seized militia. of'meeting the,- Commissioneis and as a prize of war by the Russian discussing the question of freight cruiser St. Petersburg and on route to An address was presented to^ his rates or any other question within the lordship. "When Lord Dundonald scope of their authority. No special Lilian under a prize crew. It is also rose to reply, tliere was an outburst of date can be fixed ns yet for the holding generally understood in naval circles fine applause. Again and again the crowd of these sittings but you will receive a that no other British ships will bo cheered hiin, the band meanwhile letter from the Chairman of the Com­ stopped by the Russians after the playing "For He's n .Tolly Good Fel­ mission advising you that he will MACKENZIE AVENUE. Oxfords low." When Ilie applause had sub­ hold such sittings, to be followed British cruisers reach the scene. For men sided Lord Dundonald snid: afterwards by a three days' notice of Admiral Freeiriantle, one of the "I do not consider that it is neces­ the date when the .sittings will he held. foremost of the British naval officcis, ftytytytytytytytyty ty ty tytytytyty ty ty tytyty ty ty tyty We are showing sary to trouble you with many words I would like to see advantage taken of said in this connection: Men's WhiteCanvas with regard to the particular incident this and to that end would recommend "Were I commander-in-chief of the whicli led up to rny-summary dismissal that all association's be notified and Mediterranean fleet I should lake the Shoes at from the command of tho militia. also that this letter be published in thc law into my own hands and order my $2.25 Theic is perhaj).*, hardly anything newspapers. When you receive notice ships to' escort all British ships B. C. MINES which more intimately concerns the pf the date it should-be wired at once through the Suez canal and the Red Wo liave .1 Super ior well being of/the nation than that its to the different associations, or per­ Sea and piotect them from any •Line of Oxfords in Vici defences should he placed in as efficient haps it- would be better to have a interference, at the hands of the PROSPEROUS Kid and Patent Leather. cOrrdition as possible. * , meeting of the Associated Boatds of Russian ships. I hope the govern­ Very dressy arid Cool "I was myself convinced that mat­ Trade to first discuss matters gener­ ment will adopt stiong measuies in ters in this connection were indeed far ally and, appoint delegates to repre­ this matter From the Mines to Smelters from satisfactory and I turned 0,11 the sent them at such fittings. " It is against all common sense to Resumes Operations after lying $4.00 searchlight to show the people of Can­ Yours truly, believe that 11 ship can one day be a 82.816 Tons of Ore Shipped ada that there was an evil that was merchant vessel and the next day a Dormant for Six Months- injuring their defence force. What W. A. GAT.T.IHKU. ship of war. These ships passed Rich Looking Quartz now During the Month of June followed? 1) AH eyes were turned A special meeting of the Board of through the Dardanelles as merchant­ of This Year. o • toward the lit>ht." All saw the fwil Trade has been called for Monday 1 men and ought not to be recognized Being Mined. anrl realized that the-light revealed now as warships. If they'came out next the 25th inst., at 8 p.nr., to dis­ The Goldfinch stampmill, which has Ore shipments from Kootenay mine's what was true. But there is nothing of the Black sea as warships Russia to smeltei-s total up to S2,81G tons for that -some people hate more than cuss such matter's as may be. consid­ has violated her tieaty obligations, turned out several thousands of dollars A splendid assortment of Wash truth, even though that truth may be ered advisable to lay before the and in either case the ships have no the month of June this year as against' in gold bricks but which has been j 03,179 tons shipped in June, 1903., This, , in tlieir own best interests. Commissioners. status and Great Britain should either lying dormant since last January, was| Skirts in Duck, Crash, Pique, "Some of, these have turned their compel.Russia to recall them or take is a net increase of 10,637 tons'. Every anger upon mc,* upon * the man who the consequences. As admiral I started again today at its profitable district from .which ore, was shipped Muslins, etc. These ought, to be was Jetting light into dark places. should not hesitate to, seize them if occupation, urrder the direction of J. shows an increase, except one, which of interest to you-.these hot days. People have been told that I was try­ they were not recalled."- T. Vogler. is good evidence that -.the mining. ing to dragoon tliem, endeavoring to Once again the leading English A number of mon aro working at over-ride the civic "power, and acting news'papeis editorialize' in the gravesL industry iu the 'Kooteiiaj* and Boun­ contrary to the spirit "of the constitu­ tones on the Russian seizures of Brit­ the property, operations being con­ dary districts pf British Columbia is : tion,'trlicn in truth it was not T but BEG BEND ish vessels. Even the Standard, de­ fined to a surface showing from which' in ji better condition today .than at/ Cool and Comfortable others, wjio ' were' tramplirig'iipo"n the clares that tin; nation loolts.to the 'for­ rich golSl-yiilui-s have heretofore b<*en this.time last year.* -'Besides; the sub- . spirit •. of Lhe constitution, that great eign office to take more effectual action obtained...,. The ore, now being taken staiitial increase in 'ore tonnage for magmr/eharta whose essential princi­ than the ordinary course of diplomatic ple is freedom and eveu-handed justice Mr. Fowler, Mining:. Engineer intercoiuse piesciibes. The case is not out is fine looking' stuff and .it is the month as compared with Jtine last to all nien.regnidless of political party. of * Duluth, Minn., Visits the .one for fastidious treatment. If noth­ now almost assured that- the Gold­ year. 202 tons of pig lead were shipped -33?l All right thinking persons realize ing is done officially to relieve the finch will turn out a creditable gold by the Canadian Smelting Works at Qoys the 'vital importance of non-interfer­ Big Bend—Is' Pleased with painful strain the irritation of the brick at the end of the month. Trail to Toronto, AVinnipeg, Montreal &GrGm ence with those officials who adminis­ country may grow into stubborn re­ and other points in Canada.• This is/ ter justice between man and man." Appearance of Camp. sentment. AVe cannot, foi1 the sake of A. F. Rogenbeiger, who is in charge \J*A "When Lord Dundonald concluded peace even, sit down under a series of of the property, intends to thoroughly an advance step in another direction— i&ash *Suits his speech there followed a scene Mr. Fowler, M. E., of Duluth, arid' undisguised provocative measures. exploit and develop it, and prove that supplying Canadian markets with the Jesse Bradley returned on Friday products of Canadian .raw material. - which battled desctiption. "The entire A similar warlike tone pervades al­ the Goldfinch is a pioperty worthy of Light and Cool and perfect assemblage made 11 rush toward the evening from a three weeks' visit to most every ot her paper. The M0111 ing The copper matte made at the Trail platform to shake hands with Dun­ Ground Hog Basin, Big Bend. Mr. Post says Great Britain cannot toler­ attention. -• Considerably more work Fowler i-i here at present awaiting the smelter and a part of that made at the donald. He was hedged in by the ate the seizure of the steamship has been done this summer on claims Greenwood smelter was shipped to washers, made in Galatea,. Cham- crowd and despite the efforts of his .arrival of his assaying outfit from the Malacca "except by the abandonment lll^mLMm States which is heing held up by the in (he vicinity of tlie Goldfinch than Tacoma: the product (blister copper) friends to hurry hiin off to catch his of her self-respect as a great power." during auy previous season, and all of train, egress fiom the building was for customs officials. On thearrival of The paper declares that either the of the Grand Forks smelter was brays, Etc., nicely trimmed, very a time found impossible. The audi­ assaying apparatus Mr. Fowler will volunteer fleet steamer St. Petersburg them have shown up exceedingly well. shipped to New Vork: and the leal ence demanded that, the massed bands assay the rock samples/ which he is an armed pirate or Russia has vio­ These, developments will no *doubt bullion of the Nelson smelter and a. should play on, which they did, brought down with him and will leave pretty, at again in about 10 days for the Bend lated the treaty of Paris. spur the Goldfinch people to greater part of the Trail smelter's went to despite the'"fact that cheeis and No-such bitter feeling has been efforts, and it is quite possible that counter cheers drowned the music where he will remain all fall looking aroused in thc English press since the San Francisco. Tlie total tonnage of W/W at times. >— over the properties thai are located German emperor's telegram to thewithi n a short time, other pioperties copper matte, blister copper, lead $1.85 and Eventually, Lord Duudonald,bathed and being operated in the camp. On Boers. From all sides come urgent in that section will be the scenes of bullion and pig lead shipped during in perspiration, was literally carried heing asked his opinion of what he saw in the camp during his first visit, demands that the government take active mining, and the thud of falling June was 2,(IIQ tons.—Nelson Tribune. out of the building to his cariiage. swift steps to ptevent similar occur­ stamps will replace the echo made by $z.z§ Outside 5000 people had gathered and Mr. Fowler informed the HKltAi.li rences by the volunteer fleet. the demonstration was continued. It that he was very well pleased with the the clash of hammer and drill as the appearance of the district. "Russian pirates," as one paper was with the greatest difficulty that heads it, take precedence over till persistent prospector progresses hope; Verdict Against the Union. • Wear well, Cool and Dr.essy. the police could clear the street for the other news. . - fully with his annual assessment.— carriage to move on to the Union The act ion of the Centre Star- com­ station. • Accident to Mr. Sibbald. Camborne Miner; . - - pany against the Rossland. Miner's Union, for damages lor loss sustained On thc way to the station the crowd The HERAT..T> regrets to -announce Three-Cornered Fight. whicli followed, filling the cstreets through the strike of 1001 was con­ brimful, was augmented until it had the serious accident that befell Mr. J. —DOWN TO FREEZING POINT- cluded Saturday afternoon, when the Ernest Mills, of Greenwood, will be" jury returned a verdict sustaining the trenched about 8,000 by the time the D. Sibbald at McCullough creek, Big the standard bearer of the Socialist Bews' -soda is always cold, always is)ash (foods depot had been leachecf. Bend, on Monday morning last. The good, always just right. Our Fonn- suit and assessing damages at the sum —The crowd-folio wed-Dundonald-in to party in _Yale-Carihoo constituency. tain is the coolest., most. pleasant ofjii 12,500 against the Rossland Miners' White Waistings— the depot and although" an attempt "pafticulars'of the'distressing affair are The nominating convention was held stopping place in town. [Union. An appeal"wilFbe"taken. was made to check its progress before as follows: About 8 o'clock Monday at Greenwood Friday night, there New lines of Vestings, Piques, the station platform was reached, the morning Mr. Sibbald, manager of the being outside delegations from Eholt, ciowd surged against the 'massive McCullough Creek Hydraulic Mining doors which, with a eracKling of bolts Phoenix, Ilcdley and Cascade. The Chambrays. and timbers, burst open, and hundreds Co., was assisting,in the work being delegates from thu Phoenix Socialist nf people were swept on with the irre­ done on -the property when the fore­ club' were John Riordan, XV. II. sistible forte of a huge ocean billow. man, Chris. Richards, observed a stone Bamhury, D. L. Mclntominoy, N. t7he JL\atest and £}est Fortunately within ten seconds after unloosen on tlie hill and come rolling THE LEADING STORE Dundonald had set foot upon the Leinieux, H. A. Muntoe, R. B. Kerr Pullman car the train moved out for and hounding down the hill side. He and Mrs. R. B. Kerr. yelled to Mr. Sibbald and the other HEADQUARTERS FOR FASHIONABLE MERCHANDISE Ottawa. The crowd cheered to the 3. .1. Caulfield, of O,rconwood, was echo. Lord Dundonald was too.over­ men employed on the ground to look­ * come by his experience to do more out and Mr. Sibbald .turned his head' chairman, and W. II. Bam bury, sec- rotary. than bow his, farewell. The crowd to sec from which direction the driu- LOVELY SUMMER DRESS GOODS fresh . followed the train cheeiing until it After the various committees had had pulled ont of, the station yards.-.,„ . ger was coming when the rock struck AT BARGAIN PRICES It is stated that never in the history Ihim on the bask of the head, knock­ reported, the convention was unani­ « mous in deciding lo nominate John of Toronto' has such a demonstration ing him down. When the,meu rushed The most attractive display of Ladies* Dress Goods, Wceries been accorded a public liian except to his side it was found he had re­ Riordan, but that gentleman firmly upon the occasion of the departure of ceived terrible injuries arid 'was un­ Wash .Mucins-, Blouses, Skirls, Tailor-Made Costumes, Wefare ^Headquarters declined the honor. Finally Ernest Lord Diilfeiinj conscious. .-Mr. Sibbald was removed Milln was given the nomination with­ ' Etc., all New Designs and pretty patterns. for.-'•£in^<•G^p|t»^ies'\,and; Lord DundoiVnld was presented with to the cabin whore his injuries were -fi,ii an address by the army and navy vet­ dressed bj* the men'with all care it out a dissenting vote. LADIES'. UNDERWEAR 'ACdt •'•make,?a••'specialty>.bf•;,.del;•• was possible to give. As soon as Thc campaign committee consists erans at noon, lie was lunched by a CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR number of citizens. possible after the accident Henry of chairman and secretary of the cades;-Fruits iii Season, Brown, packer for Goo. Laforme, was In a talk he said a scheme was on convention, together with John We have .1 large assortment in these lines in Silk etc; If you are ?ilready foot to organize a corps in the North sent on to Revelstoke for a doctor, and a Customer a trial- order "West to be known as Stratlicona made the trip from McCullough creek Riordan of Phoenix, Fred Hezelwood, and Cotton goods. Very Cool and comfortable. Horse, with headquarters at Regina to Revelstoke, a distance of'about 75 of Greenwood, W. 1I.# Harris, of will convihee you .that?we where Lord Stratlicona will erect miles in lOj, hours, with a change of Grand Forks, and orre each from IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS barracks for them. horses at Downie creek. Dr. Graham can cater.tp your"wants:-ii was calle'd. und with Mrs. Sihbnld and Hedley. Eholt and Cascade. WE ARE SECOND TO NONE W. M. Brown, president of the Mc­ Ernest Mills lias heen an employe of And carry all the irp-to-d.ilc styles in Suits, Pants, Cullough Creek Mining Co., started the Montreal and Boston Copper Co.'s. The Mat by the s.s. Revelstoke early on Tues­ Shirts Tics, Collars, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, day morning for the scene of the smelter at Boundary Falls, and was ,T. D. McLennan left on Saturday accident, which was reached by Dr. the nominee of the Socialist party in Hats and Caps. for Vancouver where he will defend Graham at-1:30 in the afternoon and the provincial campaign in Green­

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i*3K^CO:*ii*»^*H(«^-:*»H>.M\-».H;*^** will bo given in the evoning. Thus, the armies of Germany, Austria, It­ field, oven as such holocausts aa * *>. one may follow the trail of fashion­ SOLDIERS' LIVES RUINED aly, France, Russia, and Groat Bri­ Worth and Gravolotte, death comes JAPS GIVE TO WAR FUND 'TILLS PROHIBITED HERE" able lifo. tain to stato that if any ofBcor un­ amid shoutings and open pageantry -Naturally Lord and La'dy Curzon WOMEN WHO HAVE BETRAYED der their command should havo his of conflict that mako the suddon exit THEIR LIBERALITY ALMOST S03EE OF THE THINGS THAT 1 Under the Deodars I are tho centres of all this gayety. WAB SECRETS. name intimately associated with that of souls from bodies less terrible to INCREDIBLE. NATIONS BOYCOTT. Lord Curzon's part is official. of any woman, with tho exception of tho mind than this close, breathless Socially, ho is not liked. Tho Gen. Boulanger's Downfall—Sec­ his wife should ho bo married, it waiting for destruction or opportun­ It Is Done for Love tho Tho Sultan Objects to Watch women complain that after dinner, rets Won From British would not only debar him from staff ity to destroy. It hoars to my mind i at Simla. seated on a sofa, he sends for those employment and promotion, but Emperor and the Springs—King Kliania Pro­ Officers. much of the stamp of the Italian duel :t he desires lo talk to to be brought might oven load to his being placed wlicre two naked foes, each with his Cause. hibits Intoxicants. »*K*'-f:*H-:*»H«^:*^**K-*5f;o:+:^K^^ to him. No other Viceroy ever put In nearly every instance of treach­ on the retired list. left arm lashed behind him and his A correspondent, writing from To­ A British firm has lodged a claim on. such lugs. It wusj Uudyard Kipling, not Lieut. ery and corruption resulting in a It is said that in the Spanish-Amer­ right hand clutching a long, keen kio under dato says : against the Turkish Government on Kennedy, thnt really created Simla. Officially, also, ho is not liked. He public scandal during the last fifty ican War the Cuban women wore most knife, .arc turned loose, in a perfectly Prices have not in general been account of tho destruction at Salon­ One could pay no greater tribute to litis had the vice-regal lodge put in years woman-has played a prominent wonderfully clever spies, and, pro­ dark room and locked in to do ono much affected us yet. Thu .Standard ika of a consignment of several thou­ nn author than lo make tho long telephonic communication with tlie and ignoble part. The real instiga­ tending hostility to the Americans, another to death. Oil Company at once raised its sand ualch .springs. They were sent Government offices, and hns a nasty prices, arrd .some other commodities in the ordinary wny ol" business to a unbroken journey from Calcutta to tor of the crime, she goes unpunished gained information of the greatest WALLS OF STEEI.. SUnla. After heii'g there one has a wny of calling them up about 10 a. bringing to those connected with her service from tlie Spanish Generals, havo risen a few cents, but thero has , firm in that y.'-'.ce, end wci\« contis- in- This obliges trio unfortunate in­ Tn tho first place, with' (he excep­ been no appreciable change, sa\o in I oated and broke* to pieces by. the new understanding of "around .lako" ignominy, disgrace, exile, and somo who know that their enemies would tion of tho handful of signalmen, of "ices at LYllili's" nn'd "under tl.e cumbent lo be on han'd or take a times death. benefit thereby. a fow hotels catering lo foreigners. custom house oiiio'uls. wigging. Nobody ever heard of be­ whom glimrises will occasionally bc deodars," and has mastered such im­ One of thc most notorious of these During the late war in tho Trans­ Those have taken advantage of tho Theso latter I*/J*V defturi their ac­ pressive looking words as "jimparr- ing nt one's ofllce at such an hour. caught as thoy manipulate se'na- excuse to raise their c'nnrgcs. tion in the matter, by quotlrrg an women who for a time pulled the vaal the eternal feminine contrived to phores convoying the admiral's wishes nies,*' "khilmagais" and "shikar- Tho vice-regal lodge dominates the strings of history was the Baroness havo a finger in the pie. The dis­ Novelty deulers have been quick to order from the Sultcn to the effect rls." writes an Ante lean correspon­ town. It is at one enU of tho ridgo or acknowledging theni, thore will be seize upon a rrew public interest, and that watch springs are no longer de Kauln, a German by birth, who covery was mado that our military about tho advancing monsters no sign dent. and includes the prospect of tho ciphers and secrot codes woro being little Japanese shops near the for­ permitted to be imported into tho snowy range of the Himalaya:), caused the downfall of old' General of tho men who handle theni. country, ns it has been discovered Until,wc arrived at Kalkn the only do Cissey, the Minister of War in regularly communicated lo tlio Boer eign settlement havo their windows which ls the pride of Simla. As a The actual directors of the vast ma­ filled with decorated postal cards that they are mostly utilised, not diversion was the government inter­ par t of tiro landscape with the vice­ Paris during the presidency of Mar­ leaders; tho astute authorities sus­ for thc purpose tbey are properly in­ est in our health. At different sta­ shal MacMahon. Tho General, in­ pected that women wero responsible, chines will be shut in behind circular ond posters illustrative of tho war, regal banner flying it has castellated walls of steel, tho ht'ad of each ship and selling for a fow cents api**cc A tended for, but to construct clock­ tions liim Eurasian girls in whito effect. This is lost on nearer view. fatuated with tho Baroness, was in and so it was. Mothers with beauti­ work infernal machines for tho Mace­ swooped down on our wrists to ful and not too scrupulous daugh­ being in the centre of communication new figure, too, has appeared upon Tlio cntracc to the grounds is only the habit of lunching with her at donian revolutionists. make sure wc wero carrying no her houso closo to the Elysee every ters, who extended frequent hospital­ with every p'art of hor, lilCe tire great the streets. lie is a coolie, dressed plnguc. Tlie celerity of the Euras­ nominally barred by a guard of ganglions of tho body. Everything or­ in the usual dark blue cotton of hia Typewriters have also been boy­ Sikhs, gigantic fellows resplendent in Thursday, after the meeting of the ity to confiding staff officers, wero cotted after a similar fashion, and ian, though, was nothing to the ex­ suspected, nnd notjwithout cause. namental or obstructive to tlie awful class, and he pushes before him a red and gold. A further ascent Cabinet Council. While they woro at small handcart piled high with small that not only In the disturbed pro­ port handling 'done by the young luucli her servants wore tailing short­ duty about to be done is hidden or doctor who wont down the rows of reaches the spacious lawn. Hero On the principle of setting a thief flung away; everything burnable or wooden objects, revealed by a closer vinces, but throughout the Turkish wore two lancers, natives mounted hand notes of the Ministerial papers to catch n thief, the Intelligence De scrutiny as rat traps. On ono end empire The reason given by tho lined up natives, han'd over hand, in tho General's portfolio, which wero floatable about thu decks, especially like a swimmer. on big bny charges—"horses" seems partment employed a woman to find tho boats, cast into tho sea. Anrl of the cart is a fair-sized lin box Pone is that the machines were be­ too unimpressive a word. Thoy thou forwarded in cipher to Bis­ out what offices wore sufficiently sus­ containing cheese ing used by the Young Turkish party In India it takes a man and a marck in Berlin, who thus know the assemblage of leviathans, each ap­ dashed away, followed by Lord Cur­ ceptible to feminine influence to dis­ parently proceeding by her own vo­ Tills coolio and cart seem to me as secret printing-presses for tho woman to 'do almost everything, on zon driving hi.s wife with his rod every Friday morning all that had close any of tho ciphers then in use. manifolding of treasonable litera­ account of the sacredness of our sex. lition, and only breathing a thin film to illustrate fairly well the ability liveried syce behind. passed in the French Cabinet Council This was easily done, a certain of the Japanese Government to man­ ture This lins been a great boon to the on Thursday. of hardly visible smoke, yet each half caste women who are employee! All the Government pervants aro amount of intimacy once having been preserving her exac"'. relative position age details. Tho coolie is ono of Morocco forbids the importation of by the Government when a native clad in red flannel gowns girt around This wont on for two years, and established, and tho victims' names to her fellows ln the lino of battle, many engaged in distributing traps firearms. Rifles that cost SS apiece with yellow and, gold. The vice-regal might never have boen 'discovered if wero thon sent to headquarters. and cheese, so that a trap may be to manufacture in Birmingham could woman enters into any matter*. It speed on towards tho meeting which 1 he readily sold to the semi-indepen­ indeed affords almos-t tlie only stand- I ivory - has tho crown in gold em­ tho Baroness had not made the mis­ Many officers woro sent down; some will bo short, but moro ghastly in set in every house. In a few days in the unfortunate Eurasian has. broidery, amid much gold lace, on take of being too grasping. Sho suc­ sent home, and others received a tho coolies will call again for thc dent tribesmen of that turbulent the breast. its swift horrors than any battles, the rats, will pay a few cents for every empire for §.10 or ?60 each, so eager At ICalka. where the railroad seem­ ceeded in obtaining from the General, reprimand, wondering, no douBt how world has yot scon. Wc wero fortunate in seeing Lady who could refuse her nothing, the authorities got thoir information. skin, leave more choose, and go awny are they to possess reliable modern ed to be lire'd climbing, we took The skins are forwarded' to a cen­ weapons. But the Sultan is ada­ tongas for Simla. Tlie tonga is a Curzon, at Lieut.-Col. RundeU's lec­ VALUABLE AUMY CONTRACTS To our credit as a nation, however, BELOW THE WATER-LINE. ture. Sho woro a dove colored Down beneath the water-lino, tral place, where tliey are properly mant, and no trade can be done, two wheeled cart Willi n. canvas for some of her friends; this led to it must bo said that it is quite the unless illegitimately and at the gown with a largo hat covered with exception for any of our women-kind where engineers ,- and stokers are cared for and arc manufactured into rover. Jt has no springs, hut it is searching inquiries on the part of caps.for the soldiers to wear in Man­ RISK OF ONE'S NECK. so' weil balanced that il is easy lilacs and violets, looking somewhat to play tlio part of betrayer.—Pear­ shut in to what appears hopeless delicate but very handsome. disappointed candidates, and the churia, whero fur of some sort is al­ riding. There are seats for only wholo business came out. son's Weekly. destruction upon the advent of one In Persia, too, n similar prohibi­ Th'o vice-regal party is frequently 1 most a necessity. four, and these sit two by two, back Another woman of German extrac­ shell, the Titanic labor goes grim­ tion exists. But in this caso it is to. back. in evidence, preceded always b.v the — » ly forward. A thousand details de­ Tho liberality of tho Japanese in really thc British Government—act­ galloping lancers, pennants flying. tion, sister, to one of the ladies-in- subscribing to tho war fund is al­ The mail tonga was full. A young waiting to the Grand Duchess of Ba­ mand attention, and many are so ing, oi course, through tho Shah— My own liksha had to got out into fortunate as to havo no leisure for most incredible to men of other- that is responsible for tlio boycott. Englishman approached me an'd ask­ den, brought ruin to many French BELOW THE_WATER-LfflE lands, and here onco more there is ed if I would take a tonga with him. tho mud for them. meditation upon what is coming, Tt was found tliat rifles consigned to The Viceroy and the Lieutenant- staff officers. This was Mme. Limou­ no gallery in the player's thought. "Perhaps I can get a third, and it SCENES ON A BATTLESHIP IN liko the waiting groups gathered Persian ports had a knack of finding Governor aro the, only persons allow­ sin. Tho veriest cynic would find it diffi­ their way eventually to Kabul. And will be cheaper," ho said. Married to a French magistrate of COMMISSION. about the guns in turret and case­ cult to show that this is done for He got a third, a. high officer in ed to drive at Simla. The rest of mate above. our Foreign Office has its own reas­ tho world rides or goes in rickshaws. unsullied reputation, she took advant­ any motive of personal glory or later ons for not wishing the present Amir some rajah's household. The third age of her position to organize the Stokers and Engineers Are Shut But surely there cannot for one personal gain. It is done quietly, sat wilh the driver, an'd the English­ The amiable wifo af a chaplain to to accumulate too large a store of ono of the Scotch regiments—the traffic in tho Legion of Honor decora­ Into Hopeless Des- moment bo absent from the minds as a, matter of courso, for love of death-dealing weapons within the man and I sat with our foot braced y of any, in that forlorn liopo below Gordon Highlanders, in fact—had tions, whicli scandal caused such an truction. the Emperor and the cause Tho walls of his capital. against llio tailboard with" tlie plain outcry on its discovery that President the prescience of what will surely givers' names for the most part are of India spread out before us. not been able to understand why any China objects to all kinds of pills traveller should have vis-itod such an Grovy resigned the presidency in con­ When wondering landsfolk a little happen if or when amid that amaz­ unknown. Tho newspapers record and potions, principally, it is alleg­ Where tho English go there aro fine out of the way place as Manila. sequence wiser than the majority of their fel­ ing complication of steam pipes, hy­ only the gifts of a prominent few. roads. In limes of stress the natives ed, because the authorities suspect The centre of interest at Simla is Mme de Limousin's was a record lows exercise their privilege of visit­ draulic pipes, compressed air pipes, It is only by contact with the people that they may possibly contain are put on to public improvements. ing a modern man-of-war anchored voice tubes, electric cables and am­ that ono can learn what is tho real This serves two purposes: tlie Eng­ the library. It serves as ,Simla's achievement; sho effected tho down­ opium in some gtiisc or other. Tlio casino. Here aro always rows of fall of General Thibaudin; the Minis*" in • some harbor on the shores of munition hoists there bursts a shell". cost of the offerings that aro daily importation of this latter drug is, lish arc opposed to charity in India being made and the country is improved.' rickshaws drawn up. and scores of tor of War; of General the Count de which they are spending a holiday In spito of this knowledge, however, of courso, only permitted under se­ jimpannics chattering like magpies, it is instructive and amusing to listen | it is certain that such men will quiot- Tho Elder Statesmen were tho first Times of stress are frequent, an'd Caffarel, his successor; of General the vere restrictions. Several times the groups of women, civilians, officers Marquis d'Andlau, and a number of to their comments upon what is j ly and intelligently do their duty; to mako their gifts. The newspap­ Chinese Government have tried to tlie roads superb. Every break is re­ exchanging gossip, and all that" sort ers learned .of thcm, and one read paired .Immediately by the hill staff officers who wore involved in shown them, writes Frank; T. Bullen, all the - moro heroically because of strangle tha traffic altogether-, but of movement • characteristic of a tho same scandal. in London Daily Mail. their full acquaintance with the im­ that this or that Bnron, Viscount always unsuccessfully. Once they . people I or Marquis had contributed ono mil­ town of leisure'and social functions. Among tho great men brought' to mediate probabilities of hideous went to war with ourselves, about It was interesting to see a la'dy, At the moment an art exhibition But in a very short time as won­ lion or two million yon. No men­ naught by the evil influence of a der succeeds wonder, and the as­ forms of death awaiting those who it, and during the time hostilities the rims of her cais festooned with was in progress. It was English go down to ' tho soa in a battleship tion was made, however, of what wore on and ponding—ahout five silver rings, her face half obscured and amateur, but carried on with woman. General Boulanger stands out tounding intricacies of the vast maga­ was in several instances to the writ­ prominently." . At the climax of his to war. years—not an ounce of the precious * by nose rings'and bangles - with tho .dignity cf Iho "Royal Academy. zine, of machinery endure their un­ er's personal knowledge true, that stuff" got into the country through jewelry. disposed on lier arms an'd At the library " aro not only tho career,' when all Paris was at his feet' informed scrutiny, thoro comes upon tho money given left thc giver in ac­ legitimate channels. Large quanti­ ankles, seated by the roadside books, but the "dances, aud tho next and the future of France in the hol­ them a sense of utter bewilderment, AN UNFAILING TEST. tual poverty. ties were, however, smuggled in, low of his hand, ho throw everything of inability to cope with the inrush breaking stories witli .vigor an'd "pre­ week the war game was to bc play­ "I've just learnt a new charm to A little later the Emperor sent all mostly by daring, desperate, men, cision. Tliesc hill people are Mo­ ed there. away for a" woman who was.'another of now ideas, and tho woll-intentioned his private collections to the treas­ who took their lives in thoir hands. man's wife Tho Vicontesse do Bon- but necessarily technical explanations tell whether or not a man loves hammedans, larger in person and But the charm of Simla is 'its ury, to bo converted into coin should Small, swift vessels, known as with a freedom of manner and car- nemlan called him to her.side on tho tendered by thoir»guides fall upon you," said tho girl with golden hair. 'drives. Tliere are miles and miles of "AVhat is if?" asked the girl with they be needed. The nobility sent liage in striking contrast with the night of his election as member of dulled cars and benumbed sensoria. thoir valuables, also, and now for "OPIUM CLTPFERS,"- these -fine rickshaw roads, 'terrace the Chamber of Deputies for Paris. tho new diamond ring. were specially built for tha tabooed scrville. weak bodied inhabitants ot above terrace, with by-ways leading So that the usual effect produced any Japanese of any class lo retain tlio plains. Had ho obeyed the urgings of his upon them by'such a visit is mainly "Why, you tako four or five apples' any articles made of gold is account­ trade, and hugo fortunes were realis­ lo tlie fancifully named -villas ticked seeds and name each of tlrem for a ed by the successful adventurers. The road climbs through layer af­ under tho slopes. Each of .those has partisans and marched cupon the Ely- limited to a vision of massive en­ ed a disgrace. see then and there, - he migljt' havo tanglement and wonderful cleanli­ particular man, and place them—tho A Japanese curio denier in Yoko­ King Khama visited Britain a few tor layer of the foothills of th'o Him­ ils name and the-name of the resi­ apple seeds, I moan—on the stovo, alayas for a 'distance of fifty-eight dent in big, easily road letters on been ness, coupled with a pleasant recol­ hama sent, a large gold Duddha, the years ago, his object being to fjet us lection of the courtesy shown them and tho first one that pops is the ono most valuable article in his posses­ to agree not to permit intoxicants miles. This is accomplished with sr-ino convenient tree, with a rccop- RULER OF FRANCE, that loves you." twelve relays of horses, fino fellows lacle for cards or- perhaps some more but he listened instead to the voice by the men with whom tbey have sion, to the treasury "for the Em­ to bo imported into his country. kept in perfect condition, cantering timely no'tico, as "Mrs Hauksbee is of the siren, and threw his career to come in contact. "Humph!" mused the girl with tho peror." Tho school children who To our credit, be it said, he was suc­ ns gayly up the mountain slopes as not receiving." tho winds. now diamond ring, absent-mindedly had been spending two sen a day on cessful. Wo also agreed lo discour- THE ENGINE ROOM. , twisting that piece of Jewellery about their lunches now spend but one son bv means in our power, tho if on tlio level. The ride of ronown is "around In another instance four men be­ age, It wa.s a wonderful ride, the sun Now, between tlie spectacle present­ her finger. "I know a surer way and give the otiier "to the Emper­ trade in "Brummagem" metal idols, .Tako,"- the fir-crowned peak, 8,000 trayed thoir country and lost their than that." or." shining ' brilliantly and beautiful foet high', at the opposite end of tho ed by a battleship in commission thousands of whicli, ho regretfully lives tlirough a woman's beauty and "You do?" Tho writer learned a fow nights scenes unfolding at overy turn. T'^e ridge from the vice-regal lodge. In wiles. General Pavanoff and threo quietly reposing in some- harbor, urged, found their way into his do­ hills convey no sense of the tropics. tlie afternoon ono moots here "dowa­ ready to receive visitors, and the "Yes, indeed*. You take one par­ ago that ono of his servants was suf­ minions every year. colonels of the .Russian Army were fering from tho cold, and upon in­ The ' buttressed slopes are covered gers, in rickshaws, the younger peo­ pjos SJuiAttq JOJ ^oijs oq o% pautuopuoo samo vessel at sea, there is a differ­ ticular man and placo him on the so­ You may not bring card "count­ with velvety gross. plo mounted on huge Australian fa in the drawing-room, and sit closo quiry found that lire s?rvaut had ers," or any objects resembling- the Russian plan of mobilisation to ence that is only to be called im­ sold the hibachi or firebox which The "deep fertile valleys aro terrac­ walers, children' on ponies—that sort the Austrian Government. mense. to him, with tho light a littlo low, mom, into the principality of Mon­ and look up -to him very attentively, formed the only means of heating his aco. Tho reason for this restriction ed with cornfields, cactus crowns the of procession in .which the English It was owing to the fascinations of It is the regions below tho water- barricades at the sides of the roan takes precedence of all other na­ and if lie doesn't pop you know it's sleeping quarters in order- to "give is thai, some time back, some enter­ a beautiful woman. General Pavanoff's line, the engine rooms and stoke­ time to put another man on the so­ the money to tho l~*iiiperor." In ad­ prising American "crooks" swindled to keep us from falling down hill, tions. holds, where the difference between and then gives way to tho wild- adopted daughter," that they wero fa." dition to this, he had given one-fifth lho "administration" out of several On the far sido is the snowy range guilty of tho treason which was pun­ naval sea and harbor service is most of his monthly wages, and the other \ ioucli-mc-not, four o'clocks, and the and the road that leads to Mashola, hundred thousand francs hy moans of jimpson weed, which in every coun­ ished with death. strongly defined From a quiescent WHEN TREKS GO TO SLKEP. .servants had done the same. Next forged red, white and blue '"chips," where Simla picnics. We meet 'the mass of mactv.iery almost dazzling month, they said, Ihey hoped lo bc try greet: one like an old friend. Viceroy's household en routo there The throe colonels betrayed their mado to exactly represent those then country less for money than for the in its bright array, but looking to Trees and plants havo their regular ablo lo give more for thoy could used at the gambling tables. The halt in the journey is nia'dc at "to get away over Sunday," and my times for going lo sleep. Tliey rrecd economize in many ways, "moro bet­ a dak-bungalow at Solon, half way Scotch - friend said "I hope not - to hope of finding favor in the eyes of tlio uninstri'icted oyo '-ke some vast B.v a clause in a special treaty, this enchantress who had so infatu­ infernal machine, repletv with poten­ to rest from the work of growing and ter givo money." concluded soon after the first Pun­ up. Here we paid eight annas for avoid church." On another spur to repair and oil the machinery of the privilege, and nix annas for af­ rises Elysium Hill, with villas clus­ ated them. tialities of destruction, yot terrible •Japanese women of all classes, as jab War, the Maharajah of Kashmir There is a prisoner in the gloomy in its abnormal quiet, it has become life. Somo plants do all tlieir Mopp­ has been so often written, employ has thc right—which he exorcises—of ternoon tea—28 cents of our money. tering under tho deodar's and a back­ ing in the winter while the ground is The English seem to have thought ground of snow. fortress of Prezemiszl wiio owes his alivo, .a thing of stupendous energy, professional hair dressers for the ela­ prohibiting lho importation into his downfall to a lovely Russian princess. with innumerable ramifications, and frozen and tho limbs are bare of borate head-dresses in vogue among territories of pork pies. — of—everything These -dak-bungalows ---OiiC-of-tho_ch'nrius-cf-Siiiila-is-'th'e. _ leaves.-^-In-tropica I-countries—wliero. them. Mairy_of_theiu aro_ii_()_w_lcani-^ Umbrellas wero not allowed, prior belong to the Government, and the flowers. ' Roses grow luxuriantly, He~~is"the~IJarb"ri" P6ttie"r~*"de"s EscheI^ a"wKolo-chot'UH- of-differ.--V voices. Ies, once an officer of tho Austrian And all round it thore is un atmo­ tho snow never frills, and it is al­ 'ing to do their hnir in foreign fash­ to tho last war, tcTehter ASHrTiiU. weary mini may rest for so long as nasturtiums riot in hedges. The ter­ ways growing weather, the trees re­ ion, which thoy consider very ugly, Dolls, "whether -..oodeii or wax," a week at a rupee a dny. raced roads are drapod witli moss Army and aide-decamp to tho Emper­ sphere of suppressed powor, only just or Francis Joseph, now imprisoned hold in control by its masters, u pose (luring tho rainy season or dur­ in order thai tlieir contributions may­ are strictly tabooed at nil tho three But whatever tho time he elects to and ferns, and among the wild flow­ ing the periods of drought. They be tho larger. Geisha girls nre lull­ "ports of entry"* of Gorman New f>tay ho must record in a book tlio ers dghlius boldly spring. as a traitor, and his treachery owes sense of its almost overwhelming de­ its discovery to thc merest trifle. always choose the most unfavorable ing their silken obis, lhe most valu­ Guinea. This is jn deference to the moment he arrived and the moment The ferns climb half way up th'o sire to escape from ils bondage uud working time for doing their sleep. able articles of ;t Jiipriin-sc woman's representations of tlie missionaries, ho left, and thc sums ho paid for his lull trees mingling their vivid hues Ono evening, after a reception in destroy everything about it. Appar­ Just ns man chonsi'S the night, when dross, for money to give to tho who complained thnt tho natives uti­ comforts. In tliis way tho Govern­ with the 'dark green of tho firs. Tlio Vienna, the Princess Aronberg, sister ently in tiie midst of tho welter of ho cunnot see to work. cause. lised the toys in their idolatrous ment, which loaves tliere only a care­ temperate climate contributes to the of Count Koloman Hunyadi, found glancing crank-throws, groaning pis­ Nor is it money only that tlrey so rites— taker, keops trade of its pro'lils. growth of fine apples and potatoes. on a sofa a slip of paper with writ­ tons, spurting steam, and spraying oil DEEP MrXIXC, freely give. Om* feeble old mnn saw Tlio first view of Simla is enchant­ We havo been eating peais front ing upon it. It contained two col­ move unconcernedly tho men attend­ three sons go to lln* army, and found MAPI*. •'CODS" OF THEM, ing, Jt is apparently on the next Cashmere that might have come umns of memoranda. One was a list ing upon these hurnessed Titans. Tho advance of engineering science hiriiielf left In his old ngo to support in fact. Since 1S99, ton. ninepins mountain, tho second turning to the from Canada. of military documents nnd secrets of GUNS OUT OF HEARING. is resulting iu great' advances in himself. Some one said to him : have been similarly *'black-listed," left. It is in fact eight miles away, Both tho beef and mutton are the the Austrian War Department, al­ Why thoy are not severally and deep-level milling. Some .\curs ngo, "That is prclly hunt!" and for similar reasons. iwoliod on a ridgo connecting two host in llio East. Thoic are furnish­ ready supplied to the Russian Gov­ many times slain each minute is not 11,000 Toot was divi'.icd Lho lowest bor­ "Oh, no ! They nrt?"' young and Tho so-called "Vienna rolls,"*• peaks, and beyond lie the snowy ed by tho Mahoinniedans of tho hills, ernment; the other a list of those clear, nor can the mind feci mucli ing practicable bin this limit Iras strong. ('••rlnInly thny ehould fight which nre baked in millions in Hun­ peaks of the great range whose prosperous cattle roam the about to be divulged. wonder at their escape, being taken now been greatly exceeded. At Fli-nu, fur their country." gary ruiil specially flavored with spice and carruwriy seeds, are not The Himalayas are unwooded. But slopes while we admire their masters THE RUSSIAN PRINCESS up with a consideration of tho hope in Belgium. '!,(*>00 iWl has been Simla peeps out from the tall, dark wound about with camel's hair ' permitted to be sent across tho had been tho last occupant of thc lessness of emerging from that ter­ touched, while at Calumet, llccln, and firs, called deodars, cresting the rhawl.s. - Tamarack, in Michigon, mines from frontier into Roumania, they being ridge, wandering down th'o out-lying sofa, and the Writing on the docu­ rible engine room by thoso labyrinth­ RUSSIANS AS LINGUISTS. • shaped liko a crescent, and therefore , As in a tempera lc climate, fires are ine ladders in case of* a sudden dis­ 4,500 feet to 5,400 feel, are being spurs, and up ^'tho adjacent peaks. often necessary. Those arc micros­ ment was found to bc that of Baron calculated lo offend tho susceptibili­ Pottier des Eschellcs, who had had aster to the flying machinery or on worked. ' Engineers look forward to Kvery educated Russian knows three ties of tho Mohammedan section of fn summer it ia a town of .'10,000 copic fires built in littlo tiiangular reaching coal and other deposils at languages besides his own, and many inhabitants, and tho home of the holes ni the walls. froo access to his Royal master's con­ adventitious outburst of the im­ the population of that turbulent prisoned, superheated steam, But ev­ a depth of 7,500 feet. Temperature of lhem four. Knowledge of the Eng- | .Indian Government for the greater Usually half llio dny is fine, when fidential papers, and had thus be is the groat difficulty to .bo over­ ,.,,,,,,, , ! principality. part "of the year. Tho night was trayed his trust. en this feeling is intensified upon pass­ everybody is out. Thc bazaars are come lish, 1'ionrh and German languages is j So |a(0 ns ]SS7 1A Hsi "Emperor 'about to descend.. when wo clattered so near one might tumble over a The unhappy traitor was- informed ing through, the air-lock into tho considered necessary to culture A j i d an edict forbidding, under the deodars. The lute dinner stokeholds, whero under forced o( Korea- SSllc rose hedge into tliem. But ono l that his treachery had been discovcr- family having small children employs [ Ulldcl. p.yin of death, the importation WHS approaching. must zigzag many yards on foot I*3*-' and VTas confronted with the Em­ draught tho half-naked, half-roasted FTNDING A FRACTURK. two to four governesses, from wliom r i doiiriiiiorrs of-»niongst other stokers are feeding the devouring,' yet i!l(o lis Wu met Mrs. Hauksbee as wo strol­ to reacli lhem, and bargain for hill peror, who, it is said, struck him in It appears that the human bones the children learn foreign tongues be • ,iiings—huts, knives, salt, lucifer led up to the hotel. Slro was lean­ jewelry and stuffs. tho face with his clenched fist. Ho never satisfied, furnaces with' a are ready conductors of sound, and a fore they are taught thc more diffi- | ,n(v, (.]ICS# anci edible birds* nests, ing back in her rikshn wrapped in a India, is the paradise of thc Eng­ was rourt-martiallod, and sentenced ceaseless stream of coal, hurled knowledge of this character now re­ cult Russian. This command of i (.-ostn nica objects to cameras, Col­ wliile satin cape, lier eyes medita­ lish' middle clar-ses, who live as to forfeit his rant and title and to laboriously from far off dim recesses ceives practical attention by the em­ language makes potsiblc the fact that umbia, to cigarettes, Japon to to­ tively lowered beneath well kept nearly as possible according to aris­ a long term of imprisonment in the of the ship by other toiling gnomes ployment of the tuning fork lo de­ Russians havo H better knowledge or* bacco in any shape or form. fi luge—for the fringe prevails in Sim­ tocratic ideas -.at home. Any one fortress ho now occupies. lo meet their unresting shovels. termine the oxtent aird nature of frac­ the world's affairs than any other If you bring brandy into Russia, la. In another riksha was presum­ leaving n. card at the Viceregal lo'dge With reference to the Dreyfus case, Vcry little in thc way of danger ture If thero is no fracture then people. you do so at your peril, its importa­ ably her husband, but I recall that will receive a card to its (jails and whicli blasted so many reputations, it experience can be learned by theso tho bell of the stethoscope distinctly tion being strictly forbidden. it was not usually her husband that garden parlies. Tl'cse are adininis- • is well known that women played a men under war conditions; it is conveys tlio note from (lie forlf; if SUEZ CANAL PROFITS. Tilict will not permit a single accompanied Mrs. Hauksbee. lerc'd by Lord Curzon, howeve". with J largo part in its many intricacies. doubtful If they will hoar the fright­ there is fracture then the continuity squib, cracker, or rocket to enter The outward pliuses of th'o social great formality. Tlie names of Mile Pays and Mme ful din of the guns in timo of action is broken and the sound is not heard In 1873 it was communicated to her inhospitable borders; bicycles organiz.ir.tion nt Simla nro easily -4— -— Boulainey in connection with Colonel —only one fact must over be plainly at all. thc British Government that tho and pins are alike tabooed by Por­ mustered. Tiro Simla uev. spnper PAPRR FLOORS. Estcrhazy ore notorious examples of in thoir minds—that whoever may es­ Khedivo Ismail Pasha, being in -des­ tugal; whilo Greeco confiscates all gives ear.li week's routine In Germany, it is said, paper floors the power of the woman Bpy; and it cape from the'result of one well- perate need of money, was willing to playing-cards that arc not of her Thus, on Wednesday Lndy Cur/on Bashful John—".Sallie, if I was to soil his 170,002 shares of stock in nre well liked, because, having no wns tho infatuation of General do directed shell in the vitals of the ask you if you'd marry me, do you own manufacture—Pearson's Wecklvy opeirs the JUizar of lhe Voui'g Wom­ Ror'sdeffre for tho wifo of ono of the the Suez Canal Company nt a fair en's Clul.dinii 'Association. On Thur­ joints, they are more, easily kept ship, thoy will not. think you'd sny 'Yes'?" Snllre—"I— price. Disraeli wn.s then Premier clean Ihey are poor conductors of officers concerned whicli brought DEATH ENGINES. NEW BEAR TRAP. sday there i.s Lo be shooting nt tliu nbout his present disgrace The reve­ er—I think so." John—"Weil, if ev­ and hc didn't hesitate a minute. butt'., tl'-o ladies taking part. On heat and of sound, and they cost less But any mind save that of a naval er I get ovor thi.s.'.oro boshfiilncss I'll England paid $20,000,000 for tho Seeing a bear in a tree at Chitten­ than hardwood floors. They aro put lations in this case led to a rcinark,- man must recoil from the spectacle Khedive's holdings, or at the rate Fri'dny Lieut.-Col, lUnirioll of lho ablo result. ask you ono o' these timci." den, Vermont, recently, Moses Per­ |i*oi!i'li'i'ii(h (iliurkiiK 'delivers the first down iu thc form of a paste, whicli in of oho of tliose monsters going into of • 81.1*1.GO per share Since then kins poured maple syrup ovcr a heap of his lectures orr llic Amei'irnn civil smoothed with rollers. 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BENNETT commodious hotels in tlie Mmf!ff??Wi?f?fffffff?!f?ff?fff?!f??ffff??W C-tA— —<& ALWAYS RE ^ERASER THAT $ AGENT FOR City »i !*"*--i 'J*0** .**3i. *w?S! —*S> &;— H s 1 —<0 A& k'Z " p'*"** 9 -**i» Free 'Bus meets all train. a v^. —«t> PIOHEER STEAiV! LAUNDRY —«3 Hourly Sired Car. -~&* <£*>•— l?-1 V? 'J'* r"'***- -*sta F.-re tO Osnttr. -— nnd TIM I tlint lln-.ii- ey:-s .'.re cult! iniiiilly ilchill'j' Are manufactured to i'iSiiaEarass-fUWBRaaisrasn and I'.disnn'.s Phonographs. rasESsausesEKKSssrac'.Eaai^'Ea^ l'l'oiii !'.iiit:. fiii::".- vlri-rrl.i wenr ii I'ii'i-. Tlie trenlile is Secure Your Confidence or--- 1 ::.'i:. Ih-'iiii'..ji:i'i'y nf p-'op'!'. do not,--ltiiirw tlint. the —mtS> KlUST STRKICT. Revelstoke, B. C THE REVELSTOKE WINS & SPIRIT OO. (iir... liulrl- i.!ii.;.-'.'. Taxidermist. «!~- llii '" ""Hi aJtiz a'^SveteslUft*}.* OPTICIAN P DEER HEADS, HIUDS, ANIMALS I RfBainufactsjrers of Aaratee3 W?J;®r& •r**— AHD a-- .MOUXT1C1). 9 HBTBLSTOKE, B. O. ~-i?iu e J u \ i) in UM liijijj .1 j IJ ! >; 1; u n 111 \ ni j u REVELSTOKE, - - B. C Are manufactured to §aS(»'BB3*!MsffiaaB*rnHHiaam Secure Your Confidence u., To The Public. UEGAl- «aosc«oso«09vi*:ocooec>t).o«09« BviVl and Patronage I have been at rny business here for JOHN MANN1XO SCOTT, • FAHCY SA512S I -T f' 7 1 *\ *™ V*l ; \ iAiiY S years; I run not a taxidermist to % AMD CONFEGTiGKE'RY S U & Ci"^? Bnrrisler, Solicitor, Kle. * If j-ou v.arrt the ,-iliiivu MV. ('iin J? make money but to engage in work 0 Stands al the head of all FJrat Street - - /levels! uke, 15. C. hit!Milv V'.-ir wilh iinvthinu ia this * !TS1 P5 PIANO playing attachment: that I am fond of, aiid to do such work » line.. , •' * C »•* f '.n V <-i «* t B4 ft V* yr-t ii J -. • i'::-! viy ,*nsi $&#§. f. $t*\ /?& ^**W sts^aas^riissssss^aBtSKSiattssaaiaaacf nothing e.-m move rne fr-orrr Bevelstoke rPAA.-"!, A. E. BENNISON, t S ®SS®S®S®®®S>SS®C^^ GXS©«XiX->©S®©®'r)'i^^ \*,,:.*v- O M.lL-l;enzi(J Avoniru. ft REAL ESTATE A^ENfi as a taxidermist but God Almighty or a e CQUVEYAMCiMC NOTARIES PUBLIC (J. P. n. freight rates. ooo«coo9soooo9o9coocoa«»eo Jack and Swede groups for eight Revelstoke Herald and "With thanks for public patronage-, *rA : .--?.--. '• A*- months, through litigation growing II. AV. KDWAKDS. *.I*i..M-l-l"J"i"l"H*o*M"l'^*I**:-H"l"l*-l«l'+ U Val-^3 U U taoji KVa OS? Railway Men's Journal. out of the several lunations on the .Tunel-Jrd. 1901. former property. fl. would be inad­ ?JF f C.P.R. Townsite Mara Townsite Published every Tlrursilny. Sulweriplion S2 it lAlLURir AGENTS FOR per year. Advertising: rates orr a;>i>lk-ntiuii. visable to erect a stamp-mill until the Gerr-ird Townsite. Changes of advertisements must lie in lielore c ' VVVVVV^^ All Kinds of .lobbing Work CONSTRUCTION. while the Lucky .'Jack pre could not be £ Dcnip. M. A. WILSOINH . First Street, - Qp. BSacdonald & ^onteith's taken up to the Swede except at % Sewing Machines Cleiined turd $ LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 1653. Gintluatc of Mitr1n Oddfellow's Hull on the Third Fri- Kitnblibhiiiiiiit—NesL Taylor Jilorlc. It is with regret that we announce lCeys Kilted on tho Shortest £ dav ot eni'li inoiilli, nt S p.in.slriirp. •i* against the Great Northern Wines, the Visiliin; bruiliren eordlally invited : in our Ottawa correspondence' the de­ f W. II. I'LEl-ll/Xti, W.M *T"i"I"T*T-*:"T"T"f *M-H'»Jf**M"I**I"T"'l"S-J"T'*'5* mill will of course be erected near' the Tsotiee. S •^r^ J. AOIIHSON, Itee.-8ee. cision of Senator Teinpleiir.in to yield > Opposite Salvation Army <£ ,K! Swede group in order lo avoid the MB to the exigencies of the political situ-: KOOTENAY Sl'AK, P.. B. P. M. A. SMiTH & G9., expense of an aerial t.i.'iin. If tbe 1 FI8ST STREET. I 9 ation, and agree not to .move an jrccls on I'irv-t Tncsiliivol every moiitli, In company win, a tram will be neces­ I. O.O.I'*. Hull. amendment to the Grand Trunk Paci­ ,T. .'CIII5PON*. W. P. Suucohsor.s Ln A. N". Smitli. "•£ f**?* niJ RWT <> tn •?•" sary fo bring the ore down the bill. J. il, AltMnTllON'Ci, Bra. •a fic bill, providing for construction of The Swede is a quarrying proposition, J-X:£ the line from the coast simultaneously ..•• there"being .jOO.OOO square feet of sur­ Gold Range Lctlse, K. of P., At ?'&&Z2*)$ with the commencement of 'the other face tluit assays all the way fr-orrr itfi I'o. 2t*, neuelstoke, B. C, ' va^•J^iA--JA i*S'V;t*!.!fc^/- v^itt->.r A.'A . S sections of the railway. *\Ve had hoped Fash arecS Game Era Season. to ''.upwards-'of- $20,000 to the ton in YODO Kli.JII, PROP. EKTS EVKKY WEPXUSDAY i M irt Oddfellows' Hull' nl S J that his published intention'to have o'clock. Visiring ICrrlglns nre ] free gold. It would be useless expen­ BUST KATIXll HO US I-: TN such an iiniendment placed on the coriiinlly invited. | .First Street, - . Revelstoke, B. C. diture to break this ground nnd store THK CITV. (JOI'DO.N BI50CK, C. C. order paper for the third reading ST1CW.\':T MuUOXAI.11, K. of R. As S. | it in bins, and afterwards hnve In han­ 11. i-., liUOW.N', M. of 1-. meant, as a member of the Govern­ dle it again, when it could jusl as WEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS 13Sagas*BB«Bi!reaBraiaB!aa:aaw*^^ ment, that he would have the support H. PERRY-UEAKE,' easily be taken direct- from the quarry of the Government, and that there REOPENED REMODELED to the tram, thus saving the cost of Mining nujjineer would be no opposition tort. Once and Metallurgist. handling it ii second time. Siiflicient BAKERS AHD CONFECTIONERS more the rights of British.Columbia work has been done to prove tbe sur­ Ory Mill Wood SPECiAI.TIKS : l'roi'i aiul Comploto Limi of Cjiocorics. / to recognition have been ignored, and FOR SALE ];xiinrin,itlon .and reports on lliiiint' face area of ore to a depth of 150 feel. Prnpertiui. once more our Liberal representatives This gives -15,000.000 cubic feet of pay Sp-rsc'.Ui-Ation .in't Construction o Two Doors South of the KGW [repc-ElaE Bank at. Ottawa have tamely submitted Mining Maelrineiy. ground on the Swede ready for1 the $2.50 per Load without even uttering a'word of.pro­ Mill To.ils of Oren nml Cnrrcoii* Jas. I. Woodrow l'rcrui-ics formerly occupied by Union Restaurant. stumps as soon as the case is finally rentes. test. When we saw that Senators decided one way'or tbe other. Orders left at W. M. Lawrence's I'.edfonl M'-Xeill foili-rj Terupleman and Bostock voted against rlarJware Store promptly at-|" COWAN Jil.OCK, ltevelstoke, V,. 0. UTCHER From the foregoing it will be seen Senator "Uacdonuld's amendment it tended to. Terms stricth* CO. D. that 'the Great Northern Mines. Ltd.. Retail Dealer in— Irs. EVScKitiick, EViarcagferess. naturally occurred to us, more especi­ SVIOSGROP BROS. cannot build a mill until a decision has Beei, Pork, ally as Mr. Templemrui spoke in favor Plumbing-, Steam and Hot Water been given by the courts finally sett­ SWAN CARLSON, WOOD DEALER. of construction of the Pacific section Heating, Electric Wiring & Mutton, Etc, - ling the ownership of the Lucky Jack. Open ;il all hours. Sliorl OriliMS l.-islofully served. li J being commenced on the coast, that Bel! Works. If they build a stamp-mill nt the Fish and Game in Season.... it was his intention to move in the Pipes. Valves and Fittings. Meai Tickets Issued. Swede and then win the case, (mother Terms Moderate. matter himself and it was subsequent­ Second St., REVELSTOKE, B.C. mill would have to be built to treat All orders promptly filled. ly so announced. The Colonist was the Lucky Jnek ore. If tlrey continue CornK.cin"SStss. RBYBfcS-SOHB, B.« willing to give all due consideration to development on the Swede before a the political kudos that he naturally mill is ready to tn-at the oie, they w.oivld^c^jwLJttL=i3aifi^iLli£y2iyyi£, avo_ moving rock^tvyiee when once FIRST CLASS 32 PER DAY HOUSE fathering the amendmenimendirri.'ntt nnanidl re­ would he sirllieii'iif;. I-PELLEW-J3ARVEY, Af((rnt for Ui.; f.-iuioris criishion frame frained" from unfavorable comment. This is the position in which clnirn- Choice Brands of Wineo, Liquors whc'iil."—nil IO;UIH good I'Oiuls with tlu- I BRYANT & GiLMAN At the same time we expressed n fear jumpirrg has left tin; Lucky .Tack and and Cigars. rriislrinri frnrncN. <$ Mining Engineers Wholesale and Retail Dealers as to the probable results. It has Swedu groups, nnd unlil tin- pros­ Bi<:virli* fittin-f*.. Dunlop, M. .'irirl W., % and Assaycrs, nnd Hinj»li' lirlio tires, pnuipH, lrolls, transpired tbat it was hopeless tn have & VANCOUVER, li.C. *. KatnbllHlicil 1890 pectors take the mat tor in vlu'ii* own Pint (-iis nnrl oil lumps, luindli! grips, Hinl- illcs. v;ilvr-s, .Morrow ouiisLni' bi'ii-kus, PRIME BEEF. PORK. Mi i TON SAUSAGE. anticipated anything more favorable hands it will he impossible to induce J. LAUGHTGN, Prop. yiTi-.-t. rrtc. Wlu;i*ls ii'priillrd. >•••»» tirmnnio jimiililtlamilmjlJli*l.luLm,lllMMLlriie. to British Columbia's iiiteiv*.t.s at capital to conn.' inlo lire camp. One UNDERTAKEN. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. Ottawa. "Whatever good intentions •aa object lesson should ho snllioionr. ft. Tests mnde up to 2,000lbs. Senator Teiupleirniii mny have bad will serve the double purpose -of get­ Cycle Depot mpci'lnlty inadi; (if cliuukini* Smelter Back of lloy Smythe's Tobacco Store. ...iii. . :.. they were .strangled by the Govern­ ting rid of claim-jumpers, and give Oriental Hote Krunplos from tlielrrterlnr by mall or expresM promptly n I tended to. ment at the dictation nf the Gi.ind \Jorrenponrtorree sollelted. Lire voui-i..-. of liiititlr Columbia a well Ably furnished with, the Trunk Pacific. Wc cannot refer' v d»sci'V'"d rest? .so far as the Lardeau Choicest the Market VANCOUVER, B. C. affords. f RUITiBi DAIRY FARMS TAILOR. the matter at greater length at pres­ district i.s concerned. It remains for' ent; but the actions of tire Govern­ tire prospectors to relieve the courts FOR SALE TALKS ABOUT ment in this matter will meet with tin. of further trouble iir respect to the BEST WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Land for ?.iie in .1/itn to 'suit, fiom SPRING CLOTHING wholesale and unqualified condemna­ ownership of claims iir the Poplar Large, Light bedrooms. 20 acres up to -100, in the best fruit If you Imv vour Spring Rates $i a day. tion of the people of British Columbia. district.—-Poplar Nugget. gr'riwing section of Uitr Okjinngriri Suit from CHESSMAN it is Monthly Rate. district on insin lino of the C.P.R. •—Victoria Colonist. siu'i; to bc correct in every particular, And Why ?—Be­ APPLY TO cause lie^sells the Best Goods NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE to lie hiul. k: MORE CLAIM-JUMPING. J. Albert Stone, • Prop. c Our help—you can procure nothing bettor; and Our Gunf­ M-7 Sni\c.fi \H herebv Riven tlrnt nn'ler and by Salmon Avrn, Bi (. url tee gofs with every Gar­ ll virtue of thref: warrnnt.i of o.xceuUon IHSUOII Pino Cliid .Sniid Hills of IS*" While the trial of the .Lucky .Trick nut of Ihu County Court of *Kootcnn,y hohleii ment,- the Genuine Gusto.n IS:. :tt f level Moke in iietlons wherein A.I*. Ctmi- jS'oi'tlr Cnroliiiii; Pinu Tailors Union Label. adverse was in progress at Nelson, tire iniiis. O. IS. N". Wilkie, nml MnKlnnon .t Huth What more do you want— wrlftiul respectively are plttintlffn., mul The niulf. property was again located. This lo­ Double Kugle Mini'iiK nnd Development Com- The Genuine Goods, Modern l.'tiny, bhnllOfi Ufthllity. flroP sue tht* month of The doiiiiiinnt note of the text is Kootcltm si ulh L l*»t (Milt i iu i J t I uu I s n Mt It Ul'-t examinations of "McGill University. s ililll Wist i I ill i pluiUit n the ii'l ^t It of li I IM li t n ik tlo IK t IH rih sM I h mis, tlieiiiu that of defeirs,'. It is not olVensive. ( onimuiUuK at a | o,t marl od ' M Mt ^or Kiinr, theme until SO eh inn theme *>\e-»t sO \ tiniillii li rixti llnme li rth li ' il tin* limn,, Mft £ ^ t li i ii*. the nt i < ulh <^t) cluiiiis, thencu Kiln Marilin Clement. Vancouver ims lc 's north \\c*t: iff Imnh oi ^\ trjiiilhuii ri\cr thence cast no (li inn to pluu of t o una mt mint wist 1*1*11 li uns to p dnt of i, iuinui(.i.ni, lit Can he purchased mi ehuins tliuut.-until Huh-un*-. thcm c nest Itu ( ouiiiiLiteiiig it a po-t maiked M. Lunds II it*. I tins Uth di\ f lum ' Ml 2 f iliumm uu it i P »-t m irked 1 Mclleantc possess. TheGnlatian Christians were it -th t ist urn r j> i-t ml pi mted at the uevt ton, Vancouver College, !".">(). payment of Sjo.OO per ihu in* thence nurth n (Indus tu pluce 01 south \\rL-*l coiuu m u < I uud s MI nth « t*t UK II Kkt ri beset with Juilai/.rirg teachers' who comment <_mcnt cm nei, tin ue< in i th su ehuins tin nt u e est SO bink of iiu (i limit 11 n\(r nnpo-dto the mouth of Croflon House School—Vesta Vic­ month. I'll I i*t ]ili lloMi, A^erit sought lo impose upon believers lhe Dated thtbhlh da", of JuU 1 Ul. (huiis thuicc south bt eh dm tin uee west bO ll< Midi trek tht nre s< utli bo ch ihu th?iicu toria Doughis-Fisher, 23S; Dulcie Mar­ ch lllisto pl it ) t li un ihuui ii< nh MJ chiui* thencu Anybody wanting a M Mt'-Ollin exit su rham- t*. the pine t>f e; l-Jlbel Harris, •&£>, nei Hum c south SOi h uus tin ncc c 1st h0t.ii mis ml2 1- MiIJF vx Jesus had broken this yo'.e. Ye shall terms, can get. them NOTICJ:. tin in L u nth fell IIIIIIIV, thetice west bl) eh litis lo diti Iiutculto ap])h to iiu chief t mmiissiouer All Hallows School, Yale—Margaret from place ot stiiuuu ni uncut ofj uuls ind \\MIIS de crib Ellen McCartney, 270; - Lillian. May dntc I in tn I to upph to the ( hief ( ommU DUctt I MUL J Hli ]')ill ed 1 LI ds in Noith 1 i«t K< ol* im\ \oiicr Notice is henbt *ui\< 11 Out thirtt dats aft^r you free. Sacerdotalism became the sioner of 1 a nds and Work* for a spctinl In cue c 7 Commenting at i post marled <"• Itiuils Cninmt it< nu it i post in irked I >-cph 11 \ee s Poarse, 281 j Kiln Mrirgarettn UniUr tocut and carrj inun timber fiom tin follow soutli e isl i nun ne ii A Ithnsou-t uoith east dak I mtuilto ii>plt t.i Oie v,hief Commissioner burden of lire, .old economy,, it is the in ith t i"t cot nei i>l mted *n tin wt-*t ^ulu of nf 1 inds au IW orks for 1 special licence tocut ami hill, 21)1); Dorothy Sweet, 301; Marjorie iiu described jands, situaled in North Jiu>i coinei - miles down <-,< hlstie im fiom J hnn Kt t ten u ti\ct theiue south 1(0 tliun- tlumu kootciia\ cud tin ncc noith bO t h uns tin nee west bl) eirrv iu*i\ tmil*er ftoin the f*d]n\\mg dcscnl>ed "power which threatens the i'reedonr Mackr nzie Avenue. west TO *lunis tlitntc uoith THI eh mis ihe nee limli in the \\ est Kooleiiat d -inct Armstrong, 821, ComnuncinR nt a ptv»t maiked • \Mllmm < h tins thenee st ulh SO t h uus thenee c ist bO e ist HI) i h mis to point if t omul* iieeiiieia and liberty of to-day. The Loyal Or­ truuferl -.soufh nest corner planted on the ch mis to pl ice ot commencement 1 Coum cncMi^ata post n irked"!) ttool-et 1 '••' Revelstoke Public School — Grace J) lied this lUth il L\ ot June, 1004 louth «t it conur po>t iml pl inted it al>out onu ange Association is defensive not east bank of \e-rinillion mer ihence eastltu J) ited lune ~7lh 1)01 JOM I'll IIO\CI Elizabeth Somes, 321; Maud Hyatt, M92; chains, incucc itcrth o < Minn*- thence west 1W) nnh nortli uf tin. Columhi 1 nn^r al P Petersons otferiiive. ll defends light and liberty. chain* thence sonth IU thumb to place of O IIM) n nth e iit lorner the net north bO ehauii, thence Eliy.ribeth (J-itherline Lawson, 110. < ommencement ea-i to ehim- tin. nee houth bO cliam- thence tt est It. is not against a religion, i. e. the >OT!Ci: bO 1 h uns t<* the p] ice of commencement Itis a mailer of congratulation to Dated thihGib dfl\ of Jul\, 1WI Human Catholic religion bul against a Notice is htieh\ ^teeii that tlnrl\ d*i\-»ifter 2 Coimi cueing it a post maikid ' D WooNe\ s note tlrat the candidates from the MJIJIAJM ORAUTORD NorruR d ite 1 intend to ippH to thcthttf ( ummis-iuiur south trOftt corner po-t and planted at about one system—priestcraft., whicli as a para­ Corporation of the City of 1 ei J I) fcKitc Agent of I inds uulWfiks foi i spieiil hetu^o t) nit IIIIIL nortli <*f the L-lumbti rlteratP Petersons Revelstoke school passed with a higher Notice 14 lioiehv ^i\en tli it thnu il i)S aftei ind inn iw i\ timbei fiom the foMowuu «le north ea->r c« rnci thenee north SOchaius thence site has fastened itself upon the Chris­ d itt I intemi to appl\ tu the c hu f ( (.niim*-.Monu preeentage of marks than those from seubed I inds in Noilh 1 i>t Kooteniv wtrt-l SO rh misT thence &outh SO chains theuce ReveEstofce. of lands unl Woils fui L speei il In t nee to cut , tf est to ch uus to the place of commencement tian Church. Tiro question is how did NOITCK md LUI\ aw i\ timhei fiom thu following dc Connuoiu m^ it i pt-,t maiked Ml I l{lIck e^ - other parts of the Province. "* otirc is herebj tfncn tliat thirtv l> io llic Chief CammU st 1 ihid 1 Liuls iittiutL 111 tliu \\ cit Konlen LJ DiUil llns^nl dn cf March, 1004 Lll-st nuikcd V rohnson s Council a pro[ o^nl under the proTisions of the .meatcd Christianity with heathen in­ tracted by my wife and daughter oir stukc, H.U., on Trresday, August IBlh.lW-l ut CUM ban\ of \ ennilhon ri\ei thenee ea^t luo s< nth w est coi m i ite u A I oluisou s south c 1st Kners and btrenms \ct for tbe clearing ami 7::'u p.rn forlhc purpose of hearing eompiaiurs chnins theiue uorth IU eliains theneo wcstltiO coinei, theute uoith bo chains theiue e ibt PO KOTIOH removing; of obstruction**, from the Columbia fluence. That heathenism was dis­ and after dale. against rhe assessment as made by the As^es ciiains theiue south 10 elniius to place of ch litis, thenci south bO eh LUI-J theuce west bO Kit cr mid Upper Arrow Lake at or about the commencement eh uiib to point of conuiiciiccmcut Notne is heiel>\ pi\en thit thirtv ilus iftor tinctly sacerdoLal. Wiih the old Jew­ sor, ami for revising and correcting the a^csi, d ite L intend to ipph to the Chief C imiiiis-tionei point where -aid ritcr empties intobpperAr­ Revelstoke, July 111, 1001. mem roll. Daled this Clh dav or Tul\, 1001 I Commencing at i mist mailed'A Johnson s of I inds and Works for i specnl license tocut row Lake near Arrowhead, West Kootena), ish influence these two forces operated (Signed) II. FLOYD, AIRS K Artbortn^, noitli cist emiiei, pt mted on 11 ill < icek lie u md i nr> aw i\ timber frnn the following de aud for making the same fit for rafting and (- 1 south cist coi nei thunee west SO ch tins sciil cd 1 mils in Noith I isl Kootcim dri\iun thereon log<> Mm ber, lumber, rafts to develop the idea within, of a priest­ Tuos. SKINNER. City Clerk ] cr loceph Uojcc, Agent theuce lOtiUi 80 CIIIUH theiue cist SO t h uns, aud crafis and for erecting and maintaining ( ounnciiein^ it i post milked V lohnsons boo,!** for holding, Rortini; and delivering logs hood. The development was gradual Bevelstoke, II. C, .Inly 11 tli inoi. i tlicucc nottli bO eh in it* to point of continence ment southwest ciiuer pliuted oil the eist Mde or and timber brouunt down said rher and for Kooteu i\ ri\ci thenci north iro i h mis thenee until in the middle ages priestcraft 4, a*ta< nine booms to the=hores of said rher and 1 Commencing at *i post nun ked A Icluisons cast 100 chims thence south luu ehauit thence said jakt for said purposes was supreme. Tiie evils of the system In thc matter of Ldward ] incst Willmm Ward south west coinei plante 1 about four unle-j wi st 1C0 chaius to point nf commencement RE-OPENED up C tunc n\ei ti id thenee noith 80 eh mis, thenee Thc lands to be affected b\ said work are deceased and in the mutter of the Oiheial Dated tins llth du of Mine 1001 land- of the Canadian Pacific Kailwaj com- led to the gieat Reformation of the Administrator*' Act u ist SO eh i ns, thenee s >uUi SO ch iriis thenee west SO chints to pi ice c f commencement A JOHNSON, pant comprised wi'hni lot Sal in Group One 16th century. Since the great reform Xotice is hcrubj pnen that bj order of His ]*er loscph Bo\ee, Agent ou the ollicial plan of Kootenay District and Honor J A Jonn, local jud^c dated the Oth "i Commeneiug it i post m uked ' A lohnsons \a of July 1%1 oeoruc- McCarter Ollicial in every way to regain its power. It Tn J. S.tmson'.s Uuiltlin':, Second Street. Admiuistiator ior that part of kooKnm con i coinei, thenee uoith SO ch uns, theiu c westSO •-urn as mat bc lived b> the Judge of the chiius, theneo soutli SO chims thenee eist SO countt court of Kootcnat t\ comprised -within the KevcNtoke ' leetoral ch mis to point i f commencement Nonou is the enemy of light and liberty. It l>i*itnet has been granted letter^, of udnunis Notic/ e H heicb\ ^i\en tint thirt*. da\<» after Dated Mat 16th 1°W means the shackling of the human tration witli thc i\ ill nnnexed, to administer DUed lune 2 jiil 1101 date I intend to ipph to the ( hief 1 ommi-.-ioi'er Former President of Transvaal Fresh Vegetables, Pot Plants and nil and singular the estate of J-d\vard ] riicst 0 Commencing it i postmuked "V lohnsons of I mils ind Works for 1 speciil licence to cut KMPIR£ Ll MBtfl COMPANY LIMITED. mind, the binding of the heart. The William \\ard, deceti'-ed noith west coiiui pl mted on west bank of Cold md cun awn timbei fiom the following de ml9-2in Flowers of All Kinds sTihed 1 inds in North I a->t Kootenm reducirg of man to mental slavery. Dies in Switzerland—Remains And further take notice that all claims upon htruim 2 miles down fiom Ihim cieek, thenee the stud estate must bc sent in to the said soutii kO chains thenee e ist bO ch uns thcuec Comuiencm^ at a post m uked * L \ Adair- NOTICE. We see it today as it works in the olrl will be Taken to Pretoria for Admim** lhtor ar his olhu, Imperial Baul-. uoith SO chains, thenee west bO cli mis to point of north eist cornei pl mted on the -wc^tside of commencement Kootinn utcr thence south 100 chain** theuce Notice is herebv gnen that thirtv days after Block Rc^dstokc, B C within IU da\s from datel intend to apph to the Chief Commls land. The great struggle in England "Flint for Sale. Order* t.il:en for locally fjio^n the date hereof, alter w hich time nil proceeds 7 Commencing it i post milked "A Johnsons west 1C-0 < hams thence uorji 100* liam- theuce Interment. . , e ibt lliO eh iui-« to point pf comiiiencement afoncrof Landsand ttork^for a special license over the new education law has this as Tomato and other plants for setting out. • x\i\\ bc distributed among the panics lawfully noith cist coinei, ue ir A Johnson *, noith we-t 10 cutand carrt awa\ timber from the follow­ P.'iul ICi-iiger, foi'iner President of thcrcuutocntit^cd coinei, tht ncc south bO chitiis, theuce west bt) Dated this 10th d n of Tune 1WM ing described lands situated on Tum Tum its root. We witness people being chiius theuce noilh SO eliains, thenee eist feU J' Y AD MR, eake, I Olooct district B C despoiled of their goods and going to tlio Trrinsvrial, rliml on Tliui'silny last GrOItGL S MrCARLE-f, ch mis to pl ice of commencement Ollicial Administrator. Per Joseph Jiovce, Agent 1 Commencing at a post marked "S Line- Hated June 271 li, 1001 barser'h north cast corner post,*' planted oa prison. Refusing to pay the i rites at Cliii'ens, Hwit'/erlmul, from pnuu- Bated the nth dayof JuU, 11J1 A TO IIN SON the ea=t bank of kirnbasket creek, about three because they .see behind the school nioiiia and supei'vcnirrg heru-t iveak- NOTICE _- -" ijiilea up from lum Turn Lake, ihence south 80 law the priest. One of.- the things werikuoss. N'otice in hcicb\ gnen thit thirtt iIn\-> after chain*, iheuce west SO chains, thence north 80 NOXICn d ite I intend to ipph to thc Chief Commissioner chains ihence CAP! SO ehainsto point of com­ embedded in the constitution of the Mi*. Ki'iiger lost consciousness on of 1 inds aud Woiks foi a spen il hren-e lo cut mencement JMonday. His daiiglitGr and son-in-law "Notice is heicbv gwui thit thntj da\s aftei md cun iwav timber from the fcUotwug de 2 Commencing at a post marked "S Line- United States is the national schools. dite ] intend to ipp-i to the Chief Comuusiionci scuhed luuU iu North 1 a-t Uootcnat burger's south east corner post,* planted on were-with hiin' at the time of his of 3 amis md tt(ik-> fot 1 special lucucc lo ciiL the easL bank of Kirnbasket creek, ubout three This enemy to all human liberty is mil cam iwav timbei fiom thc following dc Coiimieiieinp it a po north eistciinei pl mted on th* tit-t Mile of chains, thence weal NJ chains thence south SO distuct kootena} utei theuce smtli SO ch min thence ISSOTBCE west 100 chims thence uorth oUihun-* thenee chaius thence ea-t SO chains 10 point of com­ the national school. sinco his arrival ut Clurcns the begin­ l 1 CommencuM t 1 post ir uked It A Lunds e ist 100 ehuins to point of commencement mence-none Wherever thc priest rules tliere is ning of last ninntli. noi Ui west coinei, pl mted nu l|\un ereek, a D ited I'll:** 10th dat of func 1 KM Dated ihls22nd daj of \prll, 1904 KEaPECTISO COAL AND X LTROF TUM L YND3 IN tiilmtm of GohNtieini one h ilf mile fiom in ei, The ex-President's body was em­ * L J), Mclt\E, -stagnation and-dealh and poverty. It SObTir-FAST KO01bNV\ theuce cist faO eh uus thenee south bi) cli uus, S LINEBARGER. balmed, and will be placed in a vault theuce wes>t bl) cli un*> theuce uoith SJ cli uns to l'er foseph Jlotee, Ajient is the curse of Ireland today. The ^Theranche is situated on the pi tee of comnienceinent Irish question is not ona. of British pending funcv-il arrangement.*--.. Ap­ XOTICE main line of the* C.P.R., west NOTICE ishureb> KULII thnt licences to pros, 2 Commencing it 1 post 111 uked ' ll A Lund s Notice is hercrrr ghen ibnttbrrti davs after tyranny. Thc Irish-farmer is in a far plication was made to the British Ticct for cont aud petroleum upon and under northeast coinei, iitu 1! A Tund s ncnlli we-t NOTICE datel intend to appli to tlie Cliief Commis­ one mile from Craigellachie lands situated uumn LloiA 4 >DJ South J ust cornei, thenee west {•>() ch uns thcuec south 0) r better position than the farmer of Government for authority to trans­ Kootenai, will be issued forthwith to nil per cluiuib, thence east SO cli 1111*3, theuce 1101 th SU Notice is heieb\ eiten that thirtt dat-, after sioner of 1 ands nnd *A orks fo a special license station. &ons A\ ho ha\e inaJc proper application in eh una to pl ice of commencement datel intend to in ike application to the Miief to cut anil carrv viv, A\ rimber from the follow­ England and Scotland. Bill after hill port the remains to* the Transvaal, pnr&umce of the pro\ibionb of tLe GoaLMinej-, ' oinmtssionc of 1 inds md ttorhs foraspecul ing described land* situated ou Tum Turn Act" and amendment') J Commencing at 1 post nun ked ' I* A Lunds license to cut ai I earn aua\ timber from the foi lake, Lillooel districl, B C in the interest of • Ireland lias-been which 'was readily granted and the ." On thc property is one good south c ist c< inci pi mted on west l> ink of Gold low mg described I md- in North 1 a&t luiotenat ilie fcefur caili licence will be ?100, and all stieini -J in tics lielow J hnn cieel tlicucc nortli Commencing at a post irarked "X. Llnebar- passed through the British parliament body will be interred at Pretoria. building 26x18, besides shed and appli ftnthwlio hu\e not deposited accepted SO chiius theuce west 80chims thence south SO Comnunci ltf ata post marked '1 tt JJam •- ger s feouth ue*t corner post," planted at tbe bunk dieqiub ioeo\er thnt amouut ate liercbj south west crrner pl mted on the we-t bid" of norib »M corner of *s Linebarger's No 1 eh uns, thence cast SO ch uus t > pl ice of com limn, therrce east SO cbains, thence north 80 .and yet Ireland is unhappy. The A CIIECICUIfKI) CAREER. root houses. Between 20 to 25 required io do so without further notice meucemctit \eimillion 1 iter, thenee 1101th 160chains thence 6 JiLCiic.es will be issued In the following eist i0 chains thenee south lw) cha in*-, thence chain*- tlrence west SO chain , thence soutb 80 cause of all Ireland's ill is to be found acres cleared and 25 acres par­ form, MA — 1 Commencing it apost m uked "U A Lunds w i-"-t bO chain-) to point of comiiiencement cbains to pomt ol commencement. Ex-President ICruger was born at uoith webt comer, neu K A Lunds south c i*-*t D ifd this 13th d it of June, 1904 in priestcraft. We go clown the St. tially cleared, 20 fruit trees and "MJM*»C I irr\CT ISSUPD UNDER TJIE CO IL coiner, theuce s mth 80 < hams thence c 1st So Dated ibis2ath dav of April, 1901 Basl on burg, Cape Colony, on Oct. 10, T W BAIN, Lawrence and view the fair province abundance of good water. MINI S ACT AND A1-.!**, -.DSIENTS ch uns, the ice uoith So[chiuis, thencu west So N LINEBARGER. of Quebec. Why is its people in a 1S25. He was a hoy of fourteen when ch uus to point of commencement Per lo-cph Uotce \j,ent he took part in the great trek north­ , Commencing it a post maiked "11 A lnnds state of infancy and tutelage as com­ Apply for terms and particulars •'In consideration of one hundred dollars noitli eist ( oinci, ncii|U V lunds noith west XOTICH. now paid under the said Acts, and subject to coiner, thenee south fco chims, thenee west bo ward across the Vaal, hut disting­ NOTICE > otice is hcrebygi\en that thirty days after pared with the rest of the Dominion. to HERALD OFFICE. the pro\i-.ions thereof I, \\ S (*orc l)eput\ cliiuis, thence noitli So eh uns, thenee cast So T (jominiscfaioner, acting Tor the Chief Oomnusb Notice ii herein citen that thirtt da\i afte date intend to npnU to the chief commis­ uished - himself on the way by a chains to pltcc of commencement datt I intend to ippn to the Chief Commissioner As we name such names as Cartier, loner o>i Lands and tt ork-»t In ence sioner of Lands and Vi orks for a special licence number of - encounters with wild to enter, \ rospeet, search and work for 0 Commencing ata post mirlcd"]£ A^Lnnds of Lmds ind ttork** for i -pecial he* n-e to cut to cut and carrv-awai timber from thefollow- Dorion, Laurier and others we name coal an-d petroleum (but no other metal or soutii cist coinei pl mted on the west buikof and citTt nun timber from the following de Ing described lands situated ln North East beasts, on one occasion killing a man- mineral upon, in and undei nil that piece or Goldstieim, 4 miles 1 elow llvmi creek thenee seubcil 1 mds 111 >orth ha&t Kootcnat Kootenaj those who have burst their fetters. uoith bo chains, tlience west 80 chains, tlience eating lion 'which had for days been parcel 01 minciul land situate in and for mi 11 j' Coinuicncin^at ipost mirked M\m Crawfonl s Commencing at a post marked ' Frank Cor­ While remaining Roman Catholics partoi lilock 1 olJo LastKootcnaj District and soutli bo eh 111 it. thenee c ist bo chains to point of south west corner,' planted 011 the east side of commencement don's south westtormr " plantcdoutbe nortli they proclaim the fact that they freed following the camp, lie came enriy described us follows — Kooteu it mer at mouth of \erufillmu merT bank or oimp'On ri\er, tbence north ICO cbains. into prominence in tlie Transvaal and not exceeding 111 the -whole six hundred 7 Commencing at a post maiked "11 A Tunds thence noith lw) ch mis thence eist £0 chains, tbence east 40 chains thence south ICO chains, themselves fiom the .power of the aud fort> statute acres 1101 th w est coi nei, ue ir U A 1 uud s south e ist theuce south 100chiius, tlience wtst £0chaiiLs t4) theuce %vcat 40 cbaina to place of commence­ Republic, but it was not until 1S72 'Ouiiijr to the n imber of applicants for li coiner, thcuec soutli 80 "chuus, theuce eist So point of eonuiicnccmcnt ment priest. This power i.s potent in our ceuces 10 prospect for coal and petroleum and ch uns, them e noith Ho chains theuce west 80 1) ited this Uth d t> of Tune 1004 Dated this oth dav of Jul}, 1904 that ho became a member of the •the peculiar circumstances surrounding thc chains to point of commencement WM CUWM-ORD land. The government of today has duplication for and issuance of these heeuecs l-RAMv COHSOrrT, Executive Council. His rise to the DUed June 27th, IDol Per Joseph Uotcc, Agent refused (so it is said) to form the Ter­ uxd the well known fact that the issuance has J'erL D McRae, Agent. chief position iu tho Republic was hep 11 una\oidabl> suspended for --0 mam 11 A IIM) ritories into provinces because Rome SUCCESSOR* TO DR. CURRY mouths, the C»o\crnmcnt of Jlntish ( olumbiu after that rapid. He w.iisiiret elected fincb> it impossible to determine the equitable NOTICK has made its demands for separate rigiit of the nuiuerous applicants llieiefore Notice is herein gnen that tlnrtt dijs after XOTICK schools. " It is the power behind thc President in 1883, and re-elected in for Lie purpose of enabling all persons to co d Ut I intend to upplt to the ( hief Coinuu-sioner Notrce Is herein gi\cn that thirty days after GOLD CROWN & BRIDGE WORK before LIIC propei tribunal for the determiim NOTICIi: of lands ind Works for 1 special heen e tocut dale I intend to appl\ to the Chief Commis­ 1SSS, 1893 and 1S0S. His flight from lion nf their rcspccthc lifchts and priorities and carrt itt it timber from the following ele sioner of Lands and U orks for a special licence >otiee is heieb> (jncii tint thirtj da>s ifter scubi d I null in North La*>t Ko^tenat youth Africa aud his resignation in this license is iviitd aim accepted subject to d ilc 1 intend to niakt appln ituui to tin Honor to LUI and carrv a\va\ timber from Ihefollou- throne. It_is thi.s__pn.wei'__w(>_rniist A SPECIALTY. sueh prior rights of other persons as mav able the Chief Cominissioui 1 of 1 tnds md Woiks Commencing at 1 po*pir perlormanee ol all (ondltious point of eoiuiiieiiicuicut chains ihim e vve*t 10 chains, thence soutb 1G0 Christ has set us free. there to go to Switzerland at the precedent as between ad\cisc claimants, and of lot too iiiiii I cd Hoiithcuht coinei, tlicme uoith Over Bews' Drug Store. om mile thenci west om mile, tlicucc pouth one D Lted thn 11th dav of June. 1004 chains tiicnce cast 10 charns to place of com- The Loyal Orange Association op­ tveiher ou the understanding that the Oo\ rncricerncrit suggestion of the Government, which cttf/ueut shall not be held responsible for, or mil< theuce eust one mile to tlie point of com A I* ICfNCVII), poses no man in his religion. It de­ desired to avoid any international lu {wuncetliui with, an\ conflict w lilch 111 n> mencciueut Per Joseph Rotee, Agent Date«l this oth dai of Julj.lMM. a rih? with other claimants of the same uro und And commencing at a post ahout a qu liter of 1 JOSfcPH BOYCE. mands perfect liberty for all. It dis­ complications. Ho was denied ad­ and chat under no circumstances will licence mile e ist of thu soutii wist corner < f J >t f-CO, courages everything offensive anil fecsix refunded maiked north e ist coruci, theuce u^L two miles mittance to Germany, and his visit to thenct Houth om li ilf mile, tlicucc < iht two miles NOTICK reflects on no man's belief. Jt incul­ ' Ai-'i tbe Jiwlder herebv waives ain claim or thence noith one li Uf mlo to the pointof com N'otl-L is hereb} J,UIII tliat llnrt> da^ iff r NOTICE. Franco was brief. His residence has dummd UKHinst the Goveruincnt and cxi-rcsb mcueemciil, date 1 intind to ippl> to tin. chnf Corurni«^ioner cates charity and kindness and within lv a-^reeiuut lo itike au\ steps or pi occult 11 j,** of UlluU and Worki f'r a HJKCUII hrt.ru.L lo cut Notleo Is hereby given that tblrt) daysafter since his flight from South Africa or present t-115 -eiltion to enforce an; alleged Uited.IiiI> '2nd 1001 in I iirry auij tnntk.r from thc following de date i Intend tu appl> to the Chief Commis­ its lodges there is nothing calculated claim or demand n^ainst the Cioveriimcntof sioner of Lands and \\ orks for a special licence heon largely in Switzerland, where he CHAltLKS MACDONALD. scrilied lauds in North Kast Kootenay: to'cut'and carry nviay timber Irom the follow­ to olfend Roman Catholics, If lhe Province of Hrltish Columbia arising out Commencing at a postmarked "J. II. l'obinson's ing described lands, situated ln North East died. of thc issuance of this licence or of an; othor norlli east corner," planted on the wcsl side of Kootenay: Protestants oppnsed to us and Tenders Waited matter or thine appertaining thereto. Koolenay river, tlience soutii SO chains, thence tliose of another faith understood our "The land beinK under reserve from pre- west 100 chnins, theuce north SO chains, tlience Commencing at apost marked "EddieMul- empion and sale this licence does not lncludc NOTICK. cost l'ifl chains to point of commencement.' heran*r» south west corner," planted on tbe principles.and ritual they would stand any right olher than tlio right to prospect for NnLicu in liur-uliy Krvun Hint, thirty ilavs nftor Iiated tins Kith ila> of June, 11-.U. norrh bank of Simpson river, therrce north 160 Four and a half per cent on TendprS for the construction of ;i coal uud petroleum. (Inti: J iriLunil In ripply Lo tliu Chitif <.;ornriil^uif)riirr chains, theuce east 40 chaius, thence south 160 in fullest sympathy with us. To he a stoi*e building for tho undersigned "Tlie duration of this licence is for one year of Lnnds nml Works for rl special lievrrcu to cut J. II. KOl.lXSON, chains, theuce west 40 chains to place of com­ from the r 1DU . nnd carry mwiy tirnlryrfrnnr thu foiloivrnr; ile.scrrlr* Per Jo-cpli lloyee. Agent. true Orangeman is to exhibit the First Mortgage Loan. wilLbe received up to iroon on etl InrrdH irr the Went Ivootcnny di.striet: mencement. t highest type of manhood and Christ­ '1. Comrnencirrr; lit a post ninrked "M. J. Par­ ' Dated ibis 5th dayof July, 190-1. '" * Tf you have money out at two to WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1904 "Iicputy Commissioner of LMUIH A Works. son's sonth -uest corner post" nml pliiritud at XOTICE. E D D IE .M U LIIERAN, ianity. Here Rev. Calder read the four per cent, ivi-ite to the under­ "Xrnnils and Works Department, ahout ono anil one-fourth miles frum the month of Per Joseph Boyce, Agent. charge of the Master to every candi­ "Victoria, B.C., ,100 ." lloMiclr crook anil on the east bank of sard creek, Notico is hcreb> given that20 (Lav« after date I signed who can place your money so Plnns nnd specifications can be seen therrce north liiu chains, thence east Ml chains, intend to apply to the Chief Conimissioner of K. F. GBK1£N', thunee south tcu chains, thencu west 40 chains to Lauds and Works for a lease for 21; years to cut date for initiation as to what an at XV. M. Lawrence's store. the place of coniiuuuccniont. NOTICE. it will net you fcur and one half pet- Chief Commissioner of Lands «t Works. timber on the following described lauds lving Notice Is hereby given tbat thirty days after Orangeman should be. In our vow we Lands and Works Department, partly in the district of We.st Koot«nay and pa'rtlv date 1 intend io apply to the Chief Commis­ cent on first-class city property where Tenders to be addressed to 2. Conmiencintf nt a post marked "M. .1. Par- in the district of Carilioo : do not swear to walk knee deep in Victoria, li. C. Oth June, 1901. JJOjo sou's south east coiiiurpn-.t"und planted at ahout sioner ol J.amU and Works fora special licenco tho insurance on the property will one rind one-fourth iniles from the mouth of llol­ Commencing at a' post planted on tlie north to cut and carry av ay timber from the follow­ Romish blood as has been atTir-med. cover the full amount of loan. dich' creek and on tliu cast hank of said creek, bank of Harvey creek near its confluence with ing described lands, situated in North East There is nothing murderous or blood­ Lawrence Hardware Co.,. thence rrorth 100 charns, thonce west HI chains, C,anoe river. West Kootenay district, thence nnrtii Kootena}: The people of the South are making In Ure County Court of Kooteimy, thencu south 1(10 chains, thence east 40 chains to SO elialus, tlience west SO chains; thence north SO thirsty in it. Onco you pass the REVELSTOKE, K C, the place of commencement. chains.. theuce west SO chains,'thence north 100 EiCouiinencfng at a post marked "L. D.Mo­ more money than thc people of any 3rolclen at Hcvulsloke. chnins, thence west 240 chains, tlience north 720 use's south cast corner," planted on the north Orange degree the name of Rome is Dated this rTitli day of March, 1001. chaius, tlrence west 120 chains, thence north 4oo bank uf Simpson rrvcr, thence north 1G0 section of the union. Fruit growing Tn the iiiiittei- of the estate of Tlioinas chains, thencu cast 100 chains, thence sontli 320 cbains, ihence \veit4, chains, thence south 160 never mentioned. Aa yo'u pass rnch'tl JI. J. r.VUHOK. chains, tlience east 10 cbains to place of com­ and truck farming pay large profits Mcirahorr, deceased, and / . chains, theneo east 10o chains, tlierrce soutii 32o through tho Purple, the Blue, and the chains, thencu? east SO chains, therrce ^soutli 4oo mencement. because the farmer gots his products In the inatlei* of tlie "Official Admin­ chains, thence east So chains, thence south 4oo Dated this 5th day of July, 1904. Royal Arch on to the Scarlet it is one into market six weeks earlier than the istrators' Act," NOTICE. chains, thence vvest SO chains more or less to the continued exemplification of the word Daled the l'Jlh dny of Mny, A.1X, 1901. Notice is liorehv fjiven that thirty days aftor date point of commencement., Ii. D. McRAE. farmer of any other section. Kice I intend to ripply to tlte (.'hief C'ouiinissioner of Dated this 10th March, 1904. of God and its teachings. And as one growing, sugar cane growing and the Upon rctuling-llie affidavit of Vic­ Lauds arrd Works for a special licence to cut and toria MeMahon sworn 20t.li April, carry away timber from the following described api 14 JAMES A. HARVEY NOTICE. enters the portal of the Royal Black making of sugar, cotton growing IS OUR BUSINESS 1804, Ure reriuncinUon of right to let­ lands In the West Kootenav district: Notice is hereby given that thirty days after Knight one's reverence ar.d sense of i. Commencing at a post marked "Jl. 0, Par- date I intend to applj to the Chief Commis­ brings to the tanners large return ter's of administration executed hy son's south east corner post*' and planted at sionerof Lands ana works for a special licence obligation is deepened. It is for the and these crops are sure. No droughts said VietoriaMuMahoir, dated the 20Ur aboutouo mile north of the Columbia river, back NOTICE. .; lo cut and carry aw av limber trom the follow­ men of this Order to seek in tbe April, 11)04, it is 'ordered, that George of Strawberry I'lat, thence rrorth 80 chains, thencu Notice is hereby given tluit thirtv davs after ing described land-., situated in Nortb East to cause a failure. Whero people are Look over your Stationery S. McCarter, Official Administrator west SOcliaius, tlience south SOchaius, tlience east date I intend to appiy to the Chief Commissioner Kootenay : - details of life, to exemplify its living 80 chains to Liiu place of commencement. of Lands and **\ orks foraspecial license to cut Commencing at a post marked "Angus Mc­ making money is the place to loan for and see if there is not anything for part of the County pf Kootenay, ami carry away timlier from the following de­ principles and as we think of our civil 2. Commencing at a post marked "H.G. Par­ scrilied lands in North Kast Kootenay: Lean's to nth west corner," planted on the suro and safe return of principal aud you require. shall hu Administrator of all and son's sonth -west corner post'* arrd planted at north bank of Simpson river, thence north 16(1 and religious liberty. I would direct interest. singular the estate of Thomas Me­ about orre milo north of tlie hank of the Columbia Commencing at a post marked "Anna J. Robin­ cbains, tbence cast 10 chains, tbence soutb ICO river, hack of Strawberry .Flat, thencu north 80 son's north east corner," planted on the west side chains, thence west 40 chains to place ot com­ your attention to that deeper and ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Mahon. deceased, and that notice of chains, thence cast SO chains, .tlience south SO of Kootenav- river, thence south SO chains, thence mencement, I give as reference lion. Walter this order he published in four issues west 180 chains, thence north 69 chains, tbence inner thought of ourtoxt, the freedom chains, tlrence west 80 chaiuH to the place of east 160 chains to point of commencement. D.itcd this 3th dayof July. 1904. Clark, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of the Revelstoke Herald newspaper, commencement. Dated this 10th day of June, 1904. ANGUS McLKAN**, at the children of God. That freedom for North Carolina, Kaleigh, N. C; published at Ruvelstoke, B.C. Bated this 24tli day of Mrtrclr, 1004. At the Herald ANNA J. ROBINSON,' Per Joseph. Boyce, Agea* J. A. FOUI'N, J, Jnclpl Jl. Q. PABSOX. Per Joseph Boyce, Agent. .>irl*^,tr-Kii;*r-,.*fcl.^.-?J^';;^h^^

cent chances of distinction ho was greatly deceived by a large uddor. r~>opoaoio«gac>3»g^geatM,**>^*><«>^*>*>*>»>ij| er hack from the brow damp with dreams, and Jessie a child ugnin, In thn course of an address boforo carry it woll without bruising or OR, THE HISSING horror and Philip sat, a very Euro-: light-hearted, spoilt, and happy. Per­ tho I'lolstoln-Eriesian Association of chafing tlie hind feet-should bo woll STYLES FOR TII ID STOUT. haps .lessie, safe beneath Miss Blush- America, Prof. "H. 11. Penn, o of tho apart. Such an udder should Iv.rvo penn picture of trouble and dismay, Tlio question of dress is often a, WILL. feeling the full tragedy of tho. mut­ ford's prim guardianship, was evon Ontario Agricultural College, spoko short Hair and when milked should be iny as he hnd never done beforo. ITe then dreaming the same dream, on as follows: shrunk in size mid tho skin should problem to tiro woman who has ac­ hud heard of .lellapore, where Ada hnr whito curtained, I a ven dor-scon ted "Eirst wc have found tliem." (thu hang loosely ovor its surface. quired moro flesh thnn she desire* > 9*>M9*>909%e9me99*+9ao*Q** oatMeQacftogt-mov^va-rMweae^sg fllriynai'd's own sister-in-lnw had boon pillow, seeing Philip again with his Holstein-Ei'iesians) "in our experience and wl»o in consequence llnds tho mode manhood nml his Crimean laurels Tho shujio and sot of tho teats is ot dross in voguo among hcr mot'u dung alive into the flames of a burn­ at tho College, whero we keop six ono important consideration in buy­ CITAPTKR XIV. my brother wnuht have sent, us away, ing building hefore hor husband's fresh irpon him. Perhaps she start­ or sovon breeds for instructional pur­ slender sisters not only unbecoming, brrt that might have precipitated ed from her tranquil sloop, thought ing a cow. The teats should bo hut uncomfortable. Slie wl-drcs to Philip s/*t smoking his hubble- eyes, and thrust, back with bayonets - poses for our students, a healthy und bubble by lemp-liglrt thut evening, tilings arrd the country was rrot of her poor boy lighting in distant placed woll apart so that thoro will keep "within sight" of fashions, yet till she died. Was it nil a dream-? a. thrifty .breed of cattlo. Vie arobo plenty of room for tho hands of pondering ways unci moans of return­ sure. I did not think it was so near He rose and looked round the little India, and said a prayer for hiru be­ required, owing to our peculinr cir­ finds it diflleult to reconcile styles t» ing to Lucknow when lie should be when I 'first put orr the ayah's dress. room with its swinging lamp aud fore turning again to her rest. tho milker. This feature indicates hcr superabundant avoirdupois. 'Th*' IJut 1 must make haste. Vou come cumstances, to keep representatives groat milking capacity. All groat woi! enough, and penetrating thc re­ 1 scanty foreign furniture; he looked too slender woman 'can resort ta from TiUeknow, My brother* Arthur, Philip's dream suddenly changed to of tho different breeds, and we' find thomilkin g cows havo a wido spread of bel lines to tho relieving force, which out ol" the open bay window shaded the dim and tumult of battle, ho was Holstolrrs a healthy, thrifty brood, various doviccs to conceal hor delicd- Captain Arthur Mnynard, is there, teats. The shapo of tho touts adds encios; thero is no way, unhappily, iw ns he now learned, was closely be­ by its sun-lattice, nrrd saw the before Sobnstopol n? -unleer­ and I consider that a vory strong sieged and ire its turn awaiting re­ have you seen hiru ?" moonlight sleeping peacefully on the to or subtracts from tho value of a which tiio "too, too soiM flush" of ing to replace somo shattered gab­ point. Now, wo .find that some cow.? An ideal shaped is long and lief, he wandered what .Tcssic would "I never reached the position, Miss housetops, antl scarcely penetrating ions under heavy lire, vvlrnri a musket broods do not seem to havo that tho stout woman can bo mado to dis­ think if she could birt poop through Maynard. 1 fell in the last, rush the narrow streets, touching a." gilded ball again struck him in the should­ rather slim. Gvory one who has appear. But by good taste, by a. and was trikcrr prisoner," ho replied, strong constitution, that thrift, thnt milved cows knows how much short the latticed wiru*..'W upon him. This cupola with burning silver upon er; agairr he clenched hi.s tenth with inherent, quality which always makes careful study of what Is becoming, amused him -so much tlrat ho laugh­ "brrt when my wound i.s healed 1 gracefully, swnying palms arn.1 dark pain, and wont, on adjusting the ga­ teats increase thc labor ot milking. and by sedulously avoiding tho ec­ must get there somehow, when 1 thorn ready for thoir meals, and Thoro is a class of tents known ed and swallowed some of the rose- masses of -unfamiliar foliago in tho bions with l.ho uninjured arm; but ready for almost .anything which mny centricities and exaggerations of fash­ water through lire tube, half choking may see your brother." distance, and bringing.out tho bas- tho pain of the wound grew antl grew among milkers as india-rubber teats, ions »ho may manage to koop in stylo lie said may advisedly, for he como up; and I consider that a vory so that whon you press on them with himself, this reminded him that the tiorred walls and turrets of a. castle beyond ull hearing till with, what ho strong point, and I believe that thc rind look well dressed. art or" smoking the native pipe was knew that the loss during tho siego upon a hill—the arch i tec ture of thought, u. loud cry ho awoke. the hand thoy givo no milk or only a not to be learnt in a moment, any must havo been great. which was like a confused dream of breeders of ITolstoin rattle would bo small stream conies. Such cows .aro Tho stout woman reduces her ap­ The moonlight lay upon the court­ making a. most serious mistake if parent size if Bhe dresses in black. more than the native fashion of sit­ "You will tell him my story, Mr. feudalism and Gothic Middle Ages yard, tv palm-tree standing motion­ the dread of all dairies, and al­ ting which hc was practising, with RnKdtill," she continued, "it wasblende d fantastically with oriental thoy lost sight of that vigor and though they aro often good milkers Trained skirts add to hor holght and less in tho centre traced its plumed thrift and health and constitution scom to diminish breadth. Sho should his turban ou, his slippers otic, and for tlris I wished to speak with you, splendor and despotism, tlio whole crown blackly against the deep sky, thoir owners aro willing to pass thorn an expression of profounB gravity and prevailed upon Ruksbhni to per­ touched with tho peculiar glamour of which is now so important a point on when a cow-buyer appears. Tho eschew skirt trimmings unless applied and cast its elongated shadow right among this famous breed of cattlo. perpendicularly; . ruffles, pleating*, upon his face. Jossio would not suade Gossarnjec to permit this hur­ tho East and the deep enchantment athwart the court .towards him; an­ heifer calves of such motners nro apt recognize her brother in this digni­ ried visit. Hc—-and indeed my poor of tho days of chivalry. "Then wo find in our experience to inherit tho milking 'Qualities of bands, are not for hor unless thei/ other, a human shadow, fell across aro quite narrow and lilaccd at tho fied young Hindoo. How amused mother and all my people—will have his recumbent form; instead of a that tho calves nro strong, and good their mothers and it will do no harm Campbell would he ! Ah, no, he re­ heard of the disaster at Jcllupore, Tho magic of that rich nnd splen­ doers. I havo'nevor known in my to veal tliem by brooding from dairy very foot of tho skirt. All horizon­ gun-shot wound a. dark, light hand tal lines tend' to make libr'look short­ membered, Campbell, the bright boy and suppose, me to"havo: perished.".. did Eastern hind had scarcely affect­ was grasping his shoulder, a dark experience with..them a calf to come cows with desirable milk receptacles ensign who h>U joined a few weeks Philip listened to this recital, his ed him.in the constant succession of Unbailed face came between him and weak, and a calf that required nurs­ atul tho task of milking in the future er and stouter. If ,a figured goods before they came out, and whom heart torn by pity, admiration, adventures and dangers; he could the moonlight, «, Hindoo youth was ing, and required coddling, and .. re­ will bo. materially lightened. There is chosen, let it be in sinall or modi- Philip hud taken into his heart of surprise, fear, he knew" not what. even look unmoved upon the grace of aro a fow cows that milk so easy urn size fibures, or, bettor, in unob­ hearts, would never more bo amus­ bonding.over.him. dimly soon against quired" nny extra attention. Without Ho corrld scarcely identify the pret­ tho slender symbolic palms, tho very tho strong moonlight. exception they conic strong and are that they loaE tlio'ir milk and much trusive stripes, never wide or conspi­ ing or amused. Tears filled his name of which has a charm, calling cuous designs, ty, light-hoarted girl with Whom hc "Chimin !'*'• he exclaimed, starling good doers," and in two or throe of it is lest, besides giving tho cow eyes and he laid the pipe aside, re­ had danced but, a. few months' before, tip a thousand associations. He had unsightly nppcavancn and encouraging Sho should avoid yokes.aiid broad calling his last sight of Charlie first soon these "palms and temples up. weeks we can put them on skim milk and whom Ire had halt despised, In and soon begin to food thorn bran and a smarm of flies. . This habit is apt vests. A narrow vest, particularly Campbell, cut almost in two" by a of the south*' through a. medium' of ''Hush !" whispered the lad, in a 7 spite of the spell she had cast upon oats, and thoy begin to thrive right to bo transmitted to their offspring, in white, is almost in variably^ becom­ round shot, as they passed the dead­ him, with this stately Hindoo in bloodshed and horror, but to-night voice which stirred him, "keep in ly Kaiser Hagh. Then he thought the shadow and follow rne." from the start. JVow, other calves so when you buy a cow if possible ing, and may bo framed in porpendt- her picturesque dross, with the look lire domes of burning silver, the find; which hcr mother was. cular lines of trimming. As a rule, ri mournfully of others, oflicprs and of tragic endtiranco stamped upon light soaring grace of the minarets : Ho rose without hesitation or ques­ do not siiom to thrive in the samo men, whom he had scon fall in the rising above lhem, the dark, rich, tion and cat cli ing up srrch clothes as way, and that is. why I liko the I-Iol- waist is more becoming, to tlio stout hcr face, and depths of thought ancl woman if it is slightly pointed in fierce rush to the Residency. suffering in her eyes. Tho lamp­ foreign foliago, and the castle on thc ho had laid aside, followed the slim stoin; cattle, because thoir calves nro hillside, nil sleeping in the clear and graceful figure, wondering if this thrifty right from the start. •> front and has a postilion back, hut light shone, directly upon lior, play­ docs not extend below the?waist lins As he was thus sadly musing and ing upon thc dark hair half coriceal- moonlight, woke in him a. fooling of I might bo somo fresh scene from "Then, another strong point of tlio I.ONG MARCH OK TIME. listening to a subdued chanting, od hy the crimson and gold sari, and beauty and romance to be remember­ dreamland,'-ot* tho sweet madness of on tho sides. The old round'.basque Holsteins is therr size. /Thoy aro.-of. was ..'.peculiarly." "trying*'., to the stout which sounded pleasantly through on •l.ho mournful dignity of the face, ed forever. a fairy tale, and filled with a vague good size. Now, some people say From Flint Implements to Ivory tire house, a low knock was heard at delight in the 'mystery,';, romance, woman because it made a horizontal which looked as if the light of mirth that sizo is a detriment in the* dairy Statutettes. ; his door. Chimin had told him the mime of and probable danger of following his lino! so immediately below the waist. could never* moye it from its deep the owner* of that castle, a '-native business; that if you 'can get a small "Como in," he said, in the falter­ sorrowful repose. She had develop­ fugitive countrywoman iii her fresh So far as the question of timo is Sleeves should not, bc exaggerated, ing Hindostancc, of which he had nobleman neutral in the present disguise. Ho was bound to bo lior cow to do a given amount of work, concerned, ft deserves notice that not sinco undue fulness adtls to tho ed rapidly .during*' the lust few strife. What if lie should prove a that she does not rerjuire so much of course picked up a, few words be­ experiences that would have knight, his life was at her service; as merely geology, but almost every breadth of tho shoulders. In fact, tho fore his arrivnl at Bcclamporc. months, friend.-'tis morn than ono rajah had phe explained nothing she hud doubt- food, and that shu will produce milk form of inquiry into tho past, stout woman should study .to bo mod- Tho door opened ''quickly arid soft­ crushed some natures, had ripened j been to fugitive English that sum- loss good reason for her silence. or butter or clieoso more economical­ throws further back - tho limits usual­ ium in following 'fashion's vagaries. hers. Sho had been called upon to,mer. ly, because she is of smaller size. ly, arrd as quickly and softly closed Noiselessly gliding into thc shadow ly assigned., Tlio long wrap is most becoming to r.gnin behind a vision that struck endure physically and mentally; lnirid j ("ossninjeo. flhoso soon dissipated she: flit led; round the veranda, pass­ Now, I will tell you; we have looked into that, matter pretty carefully, Kgypt,"for instance, is continually her. Not so tightly fitted that sho him dumb with ramazonient. It, was nnd body had equally responded tojthat illusion: ho hold up a bamboo, ing close to the sleeping forms of furnishing fresh proofs of tho anti­ tho figure of a tall, slim Hindoo tho sudden strain; her stature had split and tied together' at the ends, Gossainjco and Chunia, each on hisan d we find that the difference in tho looks like a sausage in its skin, but increased, and the girlish outlines Of "Bo you see this, Randal Sahib?" feed which i.s consumed by a lasgc quity of civilization. Trof. Flinders a littlo more snug than what dress­ girl/dressed in gay hired silk, with purdah, till she reached a door, in Potrio expounded nt Owens College, • n brilliant silken sari thrown grace­ her figure had rounded themselves to ' hn asked, "whoever, leans upon the the lock of which sho placed "a, key cow and a small ono, fpr the pro­ makers call .half-fitting. It should noble proportions. Her air* and ges- aid of thc Rajah Mohun. Singh, leans duction of ' a given quantity of milk Manchester, Kngland, a few days ago reach woll below the" knoes. . Many fully over her head and shoidders, which .turned without sound. the results of recent explorations at and with golden ornaments upon hcr Uircs wore carefully studied and upon tin's bamboo;*' hero he cut the or "butter,' is largely in the rough women inclined to embonpoint^ wear- formed in the Hindoo mould; rhe I binding string, while placing his Sho relockcd the door while Philip food, tho clicap food, and whether a Abydos, in Upper Egypt, from which capos," and if the capo is well cut and round, brown, arms, and slender* wai ted, "-'silent:' nnd almost .{breathless it appeal's that tho ruins at that one ankles. Gossam joe's lesson on Hin­ dared not bc herself one moment in!band on the top of the cane, which cow be a largo ont? * or a small ono, is not "bobby" it is" convenient and thc house ol Gossarnjec l.'hoso,'.where']gave way in half a dozen directions in the absolute darkness; thnn with spot tell a continuous story tliat car­ often a becoming garment, if the doo manners not having included the a whispered "Como," led him along she-will reguire just about a certain etiquette proper to the reception of hcr assumed character needed most jand foil on thn floor. "Mohun Singh amount; of concentrated'; feed, and that ries us back to £5000 B. 'C. Abydos wearer carries herself well, its long careful preservation, for his sake as would give, you fair words anrl lodge a dark passage until they emerged was tho first capital of Egypt, and lines continuing thc skirt lines. an uninvited lady ? in his private inlo the narrow street of Mcelnm- tho difference in tho Tood which is .apartments, Philip was embarrassed well ns hcr own. l!iit. though Ada.],vou in his castle one day. arrd the eaten by largo and small cows is inremaine d for forty-five centuries tho •Tlio stout woman should' talre es­ M'aynard was so : change'.'!.'r'i.r.rl .devel- j next Ire would betray you. As the pore: Ada softly locking tho last religious centre, tho Canterbury of as to what he ought to do. He had 1 door behind hor. Thon she paused?a: t.ho cheap,, rough, bulky food, and pecial thought as to her boniMls or only time, in his first startled gaze oped, and partially drsgui. ;.*'!, there 1 reeds by thc river side, so i.s lie.' anc? not in the concentrates. We tho land; and there the Egyptian Ex­ hats. A tiny bonnet crowning a nt her, to observe that dark as she j-was a nameless something, the spell j blown this wny rind that, by all moment, pushing him back into the ploration Fund has unearthed the re­ shadow, from which he had incau­ find that a. cow requires about eight round, full faco ran never be becom­ was hey features were refined and in-j of an .ineffable charm, which identi-j the winds of heaven." pounds of meal for each' pound of fat mains of "ton successive tcmi'les, ono ing; a huge lint is overwhelming. The was her leaturos were rennea ana rn- | m iui muuiuii: wmim, .....^.. ...r l, ,.„,_ .,.„„., „, .,,. tiously escaped, placed a parcel in ovcr tlio• other."' From tho ago of : •--'--' -"-•' - This description of lhe rajah tali- his hands,' and after-; listening in­ sho produces in tho millc. stout woman can generally wear x telligent, and that something in her i iied hor with thc gay hearted girl of! This doscripti It with Philip's con- the flrst temple a group of about two sorrowful dark oyes not only cntran-j the ball-room, and thrilled Philip's! iod only too wi tently and looking, as if in doubt, topple to advantage, but must bo carcv cod him, but evoked a tumult of ! heart to its depths. Some idea of jccptior.s oi" tbe native character as this way anil that, started again, 'The next strong point of tho Tfol- hundrod objects, has been found, which ful to see that it Hns breadth enough memory and feeling, before he rose, ! the difficulty and desolation or" hcr i formed by the experiences of fugitive still barefoot and noiseless, as wasstei n is that thoy aro regular breed­ throws surprising light on tho civiliz­ to continue tho lines of.hor head; It and making his newly learnt salaam, j position amongst, this strange hcuth-jEnglish and public report, and when Philip, ers. We liave found in our experi­ ation of tho First "Dynasty. A part too narrow it is an>, objectionable an with folded ' arms and bent j on people, with thoir complicated j he looked inlo the keen faco of his i They passed the bazaar, which' he ence vcry much less troublo in getting of a large glazed pottery vase of a too small bonnet. A rather'•.•'. wide stood with folded arms cows to breed ..'regularly, cows of 'this Mena, tho first King of the First Dy­ prejudices, and their iron code [host and benefactor, nnd listened to had been able to watch from hi.s win- hat is often becoming if tho weare*' heawend indeeas idf awaitinan unexpecteg commandsd and . agree-Thisjcast, of femalee " subjection and restriction' his smooth and honeyed words, and | brood, than cows belonging to other nasty, about 4700 B. C, showed is not too old for*it.. Tlie hat ar ! •""'"ildow when it was filled with busy breeds, and we very seldom have any "that even then tlioy wore making able excitement in the .monotony of* j Hashe* " d* him as he questioned | observed thc obsequious politcne.-.s 0of1 j . ,. , then an a- bonnet that has much height given it upon *•*» | cha|Ter. r, •_n s t.. ad.,e _ I)eor) lC_( .1. o difficulty in that respect (with Hol­ glaze on a considerable scale, and al­ his honorable captivity. A strange her rapidly and incoherently. with j his mnnner, heing yet now to Asiatic | nd picturesque scene, but by trimmings is too much like a s steins); a trouble which sometimes so inlaying it *' with a.second color. combination of feelings thrilled- him, exclamations „._..wonder. , sympathy, . ..., • ways., ho wondered if it were wise to. * silent as a tomb; thoy passed steeple, and yet a flat hat is liko a - and made him wonder that the sight rind desire to help, scarcely knowing j trust Gosseinjee any further than ho j now gives tlie d'alrymon a great deal of Tho ivory carving was astonishingly pancalto; here again a careful stud'y th1 e Hindoo temple, recently defiled annoyance." fine, a figure of a King showing a of a pretty Hindoo woman should wlrat ho said in thc tumult, of his could sc<; him. lie thought not, and''hy'" order of the despotic moulvie, and in mediums will prove most satisfac­ to stir him. feelings, ancl half maddened by his j yet he and Ada Maynard woro com- subtlety and power of expression as unmolested, save by a growl or snap good as any.work of later ages." tory. "Mr. Randal," said thc lady, in a impotonce to help hcr. wounded. Iron-j plotely at his mercy. from tho curs prowling the town for CORN CUETURE. set his) urnbly imprisoned, and alone among; Philip guarded his words and nar-j I usually select sod land for. corn Tlio problem of dressing the neck- low, thrilling voice which olTal left the houses behind them. At about 4000 B. C. an ivory sta­ not, ofj unknown enemies and doubtful rowly watched Gossarnjec Bho.se and plow it in the fall, writes Mr. often perplexes the woman who, na heart beating; "you do i??Ada then stopped n moment to put tuette of Cheops, the builder of thc slio says, "has no nock.to SjpeaE of." course, remember me ?" friends as ho was. j whenever they were together, and '•on her shoes, and Philip wns too C. F. Puller. Barnyard and general "Tell my brother that I ran here, ' sometimes at chess, which the. hospi- great pyramid, was found, tho only Just now, there are absolutely collar- The English accent was perfect, | glad to follow her example, for their farm manure.' is spread broadcast ov­ known portrait of him. Making ev­ less gowns, and these witli very high and Philip, iu bewilderment, raised alivo and safe," she said, at the ' tabic Hindoo played to beguile tho j feet were already wounded hy stones, er the land. Cornis planted in hills close of tho hurried, half-whispered j time for his wounded guest, fancied ery possible allowance for the marvel­ collars. If the throat bo white aud his downcast head and looked earn­ jand then, silent and ghost-like in aboirt 42 inches apart. Tho seed is lous rapidity of art development, estly into the dark, beautiful face. interview; 'I thnt he detected double meanings in • their white dresses, by which each pretty, a collarless gown worn with first rolled in tar and ashes to pro- must not many -.''thousands of years a protty round lace collar turning "(Josnamjeo Bhoso is watching lest "Tell him I never part with this."" ithe remarks he made on tho game '.; could faintly distinguish tho other vent the crows from destroying it. she added, quietly drawing a. keen, i which always terminated in victory even in the darkness, thoy sped on­ liave rolled over betwcen; the pristine back? from the heck is perfectly good the servants should know I am Wo have found": this method vory suc­ dwellers in tho Nile Valley, and; the form, and now beads arc worn so here," she said, in. her lpw, clear quaintly, fashioned." dagger from her j for the Hindoo. Sor did Gossam- ward "and now upward till the road cessful. I always select a°good, slow, clothing. and letting the light'• flash j-jee*s rrerjirent. observation, as he left •, •• - , - , , „ men who carved ivory statuettes and much' a string of them, or a bead voice; "speak softly, we have -but a l l h cm l nc S e mbatt,cd all steady horso for cultivating, and go few minutes. I danced with you upon thc damascened blade, beiore, the apartment, to the effect that•! f J . ':. 'V'' , , '"' 9 manufactured glazed work inlaid with chain, is a good addition. Bettor not she again concealed it. "T know j Philip was his father, and'that his !of -w''hll» Singh s castle. twice in the row close to each? hill. second colors? It is a long, long attempt the high' stocks that belong last winter at a ball given by the '• The moonlight smiled broadly up­ I cultivate both wnyB so. that the march from flint implements to the th Dragoons. Voir had a tele­ exactly where to strike fatally." She!.House and all he possessed belonged, to "the swan-necked," but bo content on the castle walls, showing a boau- work is thoroughly dono. Thero aro solemn temple ivory statuettes and with a low ono that .sirits tho neck. gram " usually no weeds left except an pc- human portraits; "I danced with JSfiss Maynard," he They soil here, and 1 dare say clse- casionaE.onc^in.^.thc^hiIl,,iWhieh'^-is whorcTfdundatiorrcollars'-in-blixek-iiud- "falrereuT^-^""^*""""-^-— ~ pulled out. I usually cultivate; about "I am now called Malwni Bhoso, whito mousselino, very. slightly stif­ (Jo.ssarajee's orphan niece. He is three times during tho soason. East REMEDY FOR SEVERE WOUNDS. fened with feathcrbonc, which ladies hiding me. I am tho only survivor year' after the •' corn was planted, I cover with narrow silk bands and „ ..,on the opr put in Hubbard squash seed. The Every littlo whilo wo road in thebeads , or. witli Inco motifs, 'trans*. oi Jellapore," she replied, "my bro- lous look on thc space she had just•; keeping it; nor did he tell him f Paper that somo one has run a rusty thcro waa deputy commissioner there occupied, before he sank on the edge \ the treasure Ada Maynard had left cast by some trees, Philip all the crop was a very good one. I skipped formiirg them into dressy little col» a fow rows and planted pumpkins In nail in his hand or foot or other lars. They arc not as high as the he and his wife and children—no of the low. bedstead nnd buried his) with hiin on her hurried vtr;it. This .time keeping one'hand orr the long, portion of his-body'nnd''lockjaw re- European was spared. My ayah in Itihis handsminus, strivinsmvrng to 'shusinitt .• wns aa rracmtracingg oornr i,tissu„ e ,.„.„„.-paper.. so j 'sho.rP-, dagger-like knife thnt Ooss- the same field. I put two soods in stocks, and some are quite low; they face TO ss B snlte.d therefrom and that tho pa­ come" in largo sizes, and some ar-» concealed me in a stack of firewood, out. from his vision Urn baleful (Irish ! nll that it corrld be concealed'in u •''"'J'*'' hn(l £>"Vl'n h,ln \vl,!> 1,s native every third hill in every third row. tient died. If overy person was she had persuaded me first to stain of the dagger which haunted him! Rmquill, of a plan of Mrcknow its? ,' ;i,' . ; „| ,-„ j pii h',, pointed In front, a mode becoming, to ! A't"'l " fl innh d rememberin Uu! llm g Kthe odaggen r Although last season was a vory aivoro of a perfect remedy for such liiyr-oif and masquerade in native long after, most eloquently speaking; en ? iroir roi s and the various roads lend- severe one, we got fairly good crops, tho short-necVed woman. night of her visit to hiin. No sounthod wounds and would apply it, then dreKs Ah ! Mr. Kundul, I cannot of the perils women have to face in'! ing to it; which she horsclf had made came from the sleeping castle, noth­ the field averaging aboirt 07 bushols such reports would cease. The re­ There was novor such a pretty, speak' of it—that, time of suspense— times of anarchy and tumuli, nnd ro-j from a plan found among orre of the ing molested them, they .reached the of shelled corn per acre. "I planted medy is simple, always at hand, can dainty way of necg-dressiiig for' the I murdered European officer's effects crest of the hill anrl looked bnck nbout one quart of squash soed, from be applied by any one—what is bet­ I by tho friendly aynh, to whose hus- elderly worn an with .a short, fat. neck; upon l.e'.danrpore lying far below which I got a largo double box wag­ tor, is infallible. It is simply to as the SQirare of lnce net folded sur­ l band the spoil had fallen. This theni in the magical light. Then, his on load of good sized squashes and smoke the wound or any wound that j Philip pondered over until it was plice fashion inside the gown. J I. was ,-[guide slackened" hi*r hitherto rapid pumpkins. They wero disposed of at is bruised or inflamed, with a''wool- graceful and simple: it seemed to re­ A Lasting Cure | traced trpori tlm yet finer tissue pace, nnrl nt last broke silence. 1 Ion' cloth. Twenty minutes in the ihis brain. it local hotel. .Squashes were rotail- fine even a coarse'face, and most ot (To be Continued.) | Ing at .'J cents per pound, whilo smoke will take the pain out of the us can remember some dear; whi to- His wounds .were healing rapid! worst inflammation arising from and the reprise aftor the tremendous | pumpkins were soiling nt SU'ner ton Haired old lady whom wo never saw of Itohan ! nt. the canning factory Tho field of I such a wound. People may sneer at and really couldn't imagine::. in any exertions of'the last few weeks be- C A I'*!-"* Of THE EY.'-.S. ! fore Lucknow was most welcome arrd corn shown in thu picture was, with­ this remedy us much as they please other..''attire. If tho fashion would" re­ refreshing. Oossmnjeo remarked on Too strong a light is as grout out doubt, thc best grown in this but when they aro afflicted with such turn—though indeed it has never A Chronic Case of Unusual Severity and j his improvement, but, besought him! e-vi! uy. one too dim, mid wheri read­ vicinity Inst year. wounds, let them try it. wholly gone out, being si ill affected mit to leave him until ho was quite-rug, writing or sowing, tho light, The vnrlcty wns Pride of the Norlli by many wealthy ladies of mature Long-Standing; Cured by but f believe Yellow Dent on tho same years who are good dressers—it would recovered; reminding him that sick [whether natural or artificial, should DENTISTRY BY rilONOGRAPII. and •-wounded nro more, hindrance come from the left. It should never soil' would do bettor, at. tho r snmu solve a vexed question'-- for many- Dr. Chase's Ointment- thnn help in the field; until Philip j fall full in the face, but upon thc time nrnking better fodder and gener­ Ono of tho loading dentists of Par­ stout: women. began to wonder if ire, had some sin-' work al feed. Fride of tho North grew is iB using tho phonograph to lessen ist er purpose in -retn ining him be- '.Daylight, is best, when not sifted so • large wr: could rrot. cut It. with: thn pain of tooth-drawing. When - a tlrat the ointment made nealh his roof. It wns true that he through curlnin.*", and artificial light a corn harvester. lining planted irr patient is seated in his'chair, ho plac­ THE NEW ANTHEM. Throughout Canada there nre hu'n-j vincorl should be clear, steady, soft and hills, It all come fn at orrcn and dreds of cotes similar to the one dc-• perfec«*>*•<••»»•t• cure. need rrot have succored him in the es the phonograph's tubes to the oars first inptirrrcr!, much less have taken white. Thn crave for colored lamp I ,j „ machine. It is my ex- It was a new? anthem, composed by scribed below in which Dr. Chase's "I consider Dr. ' Chase's Ointment Wlirnnn 0 r and allows the instrument to work the village organist, and this was Ointment has proven a positive and an invaluable treatment for piles. Jn him to Iris house as he had done; shndo-i hns injured many eyes. I periencn that While .-.ml Yellow'Dent for a little while. Then he adminis­ my en so 1 think the cure was re­ but tlm.net ions of natives during the •['ho uvns should never he steadily its elTect. The soprano started oft lasting cure for thc most severe form corn will do bettor here on good, ters tho anaesthetic, and finds that with the vcry laudable, though rath­ markable when you consider- that I rebellion had shown such a want, of jemployc'd by artificial light, especial- i ri(:1] soil, while tlie Kiglit Row is. of itching piles. consistency, nrrd such' a purposeless , ly nfl*'i* a day's hard use. nnd to , tho patient becomes unconscious much er startling announcement :-r-"I will am getting up in years, anrl had hei'ii ppr ltips bost on sojIa more quickly and easily, mid requires Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, for 30 years so long a sufferer from this disease." lortuousnesK. thoy hnd bepn so un- strain them in fading twilight or by ,,. , ' largo quantities wash." Straightway: the tilto; not to a resident of ISowmanvillo, Ont., steady alike in their loyally and j reading in ears or trains ,s an '«" „ , f „,,!„,, ^Vp,,,^^,, ^ much loss anaesthetic than was for­ be outdone, declared sho would wash. Mrs.'J.i.iiR It. .Scol.t, N'orth Cren- o( m mirt ippi merly the caso. Not only that, .but writes :— villc, Cumberland Co.. X.J3., writes : their hostility in ninny cases. that j jurions practice, 'And the tenor, finding it to be tho it. wns no wonder if plain English­ commercial fertilizers would pay. In he can perform thc dental operation thing, warbled forth he would wash. "Por twenty long years I suffered "East spring I obtained from you rr rising fertilizers, 1 would prefer 'to from itching piles, and only persons box of Tlr. Chase's Ointment and men feared to trust any dark fnces without interruption, and when the Then tho deep-chested basso, as used it for inward piles. II gave, in those days. DFiAVTIFVL Jl MR. drill it in rather than to use it patient recovers consciousness thc af­ though' calling up all his fortitude • who have been troubled with that an­ hrontlcnst. My ptan is to use a com­ noying distase can imagine what I mo almost instant relief from the The went her wns still very hot, plait of golden hair, ter-effects arc inconspicuous. for the plunge,, bellowed forlh the A beautiful mon grain drill. I close up nil the stern resolve that he also would endured during that time. About torturing, itching and burning, and and he. had found much refreshment measuring 2 metres and SO centi- as the trouble has never returned I in sleeping in th« veranda after l.ho holes except, two for planting the wash. Next a short interlude on seven years ago I asked a druggist if metres, I.t now pwned by ,n society corn and threo for the fertilizer. T hc hnd anything to curo me. He consider the cure n permanent orre. first few nights. T'orhnps lie. Imrl DR.A.W. CHASE'S ft„ tho organ, strongly suggestive of the lady of Paris This wonderful hair leave space for cultivating. I have rt escaping of steam or splash . of tha" riaid that I>r. Chase's Ointment was You mny uso this statement for the fniirre vague notion I bill be would bo belonged to a young Normandy girl, bone/it of others." belter ablo t.o peiintrnto to the wo­ never itsed over 200 pounds fertilizer CATARRH CURE... <&*|C- waves, oiiv which the choir, Indivi­ most favorably spoken of, and on who. to pay ,» family debt; arrd save with seven bushels hard wood ashes, Is sent dtrcce.to the ClstascA nia recommendation f took a box. Dr. Chase's Ointment, tin cents a men's apRi'lint-nts lo help Aria, per- dually and collectively, nsrrertcd (ho ; her father's good namo, sold it to a four bushels! hen manure, anhes nnd •parts by the Improved Ulower. firm. unshaken reoolvn thf.t tlrey "After three applications I felt bet­ box, at all dealer's, or Edmarrson, iiiil'is, nlso, h« fnlt. freer' and more He-is ihe ulcers, clears the air cnpsiblo of self-defence in the open hairdresser for' SOO. Hc in turn sold lime mixed per acre. passages, stops droppings In the would wash. At ViBt they solved the ter, anil by tho time I hud used ono Bales & Company, Toronto. To, pro­ it. to rr 'Parisian coiffeur for $200, tect voir against imitations the por­ court than shut, up in his room. throat and pej-manunify cures problem b.v stnthiR that they . .'.pro­ box I was oir a fair way to recov­ and now it is tho property of a lady Catnrrh and Hay Fever. Blsiver posed to "wiish tV/ir hunds in ine ery. I continuid tho treatment un­ trait and signature of I)r. A. W. He had passed three or four days BUYING A COW. cc. All dialers, or 33r. A. W. Chatc Chose, tiie famous receipt book au­ beneath C'os.sainJeo'K roof; it was now who desires the strictest secrecy to :diclne Co.* Torocto and Bti£f-J'\ nocency.'* til thoroughly cured, and I have not bo kept, and wiio paid pCOO for it. A man in buying a cow may suffered any siu«e. I am iirinly con- thor arc on overy box. October, he littlo know what mngnill- •o, H

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!£•••••••:>•:••:••••:••••:••:»'>••••• BLOTCHY SKINS. BUGHISM AND SHIHTOISI FIRMER GIVES " Pure soap!" You've heard A Troublo Due to Impure Blood the word's. In Sunlight Easily Remedied. 3,000 GODS FOR. THE JAPAN­ THE REASON TO HEALTH Dad blood is tho ono great cause ESE TO WORSHIP. Soap you have the fact. of bad complexion and hlotchy skins. HE PINS HIS FAITH TO DODD'S L V 1 Some Small Villages Are Made This is why you must attack thc KIDNEY PILLS. fwr &dA^er4 &&e4rl^tyr3„ .j.:.,j,.:..x,.x..:,,:..:..:..x»:'«:«:«:«:"X"S trouble through tho blood with Dr. Up Almost Entirely of TREATMENT Oli* BURNS. Williruns' Pink Pills. All blotches, Temples. boils, ulcers, pimples nnd paleness They Made Him Strong and Woll A burn is such a frequent accident nro tho direct, unmistakable result Imagine trying to keep track of After Years of Intense Suffering and is withal so painful tliat any one of weak blood loaded with impuri­ and pay homage to moro than 3,000 who makes tho slightest pretense to From Lumbago and Other Kid­ REDUCES ties. Dr. Williams' Pint Pills con­ gods, to offend ono of whom might "first-aid" wisdom should know what ney Troubles. quer llio position; they drive out all bring down tho direst disaster on the timo. —" ing, against tho sin of ingratitude. ea' rather than with the degree. Thus medicines, but nothing helped me. peaked roofs glistening brightly' in "Insomnia resulted nnd I was on It was a rich brewer who bequeath­ $10 In ono prize for the greatest number of words. a burn of the first degree, inducing until T bognn using Dr. Williams' tho clear Japanese sunlight amid intense "sufferer. I hnd almost per­ ed £'10,000 to his daughter on con­ $10 in two five dollar prizes for the next longest lists. only redness without blistering, but Pink Tills and drove thc trouble beautiful gardens. petual headache and grew thin in dition that on thc birth pf her first $10 In five two dollar prizes for the smaller lists. in-iolving about two-third's of the from my system, and I nm now in In his book on Japan, Lafcndio flesh. child sho should forfeit £2,000 to a surface of the body, has caused death, the' best of health. I thiols these specified hospital, £4,000 on tho Ilearn describes the temple of the "I had boon treated by a doctor We .will pay these prizes for the best lists of whito the actual carbonization of en- pills thc best medicine in tho world great Lord of tho Dead. King of the birth of thc second' child, nnd so on without good results, so upon thc ling-lish words made out of the three word» : lit o foot and part of tho leg has been for blood trouble's. Shadows, Emma-O, surrounded by recommendation of n cousin, who had by arithmetical progression until tho survived. quaintly' clipped irces and bright £30,000 was exhausted. tt It is an every day.record of cures been saved fronr a life of misery by The most desirable thing in the beds of flowers. Within its shadows, irr. Sydney Dickenson left t*fc60,000 MASSEY - HARRIS WHEELS. " like tliis that has given Dr. Wil­ Dodo's Kidney Pills, I began taking cv.1'. cf a burn of any extent or de­ almost hidden by dark draperies, to his widow, who appears to have liam's Pink Pills their world-wide them. Letters to bc used in answers only as many times aa they appear In the gree is to exclude the air and pro­ glaring in all its hidcousuess, is the given him a bad time during his life, prominence. Thoy cure when other "Th" first box gave me decided above words. Competition closes May 30th. bend in your list to-day. tect the part from pressure or rub­ imago of the god, whoso face is so on condition that sho should spend medicines fail, hut you must got tho boi.e/it and aftor taking five boxes bing. Cloth's wet in a solution of terrible that when thc Japanese wish two hours a day nt his graveside "in genuine with the full name: Dr. tho old trouble was. a thing of tho ordinary washing-soda or cooking- to describe n person of horrible ap­ company witli hcr sister, whom I Williams' Pink Pills for''Pale Pco- past and I was again in ciery way •NOTE. soda ,*inii covered by oiled silk to pearance thej' say : "His fa-cc is tho strong nnd well." know she loathes worse than she docs pie,, on the wrapper around every boxbo . faco of Einma-O." The Matioy.Harris U fltttd provriil drying servo tlie purpose ad­ Ask those who Have used them if myself." \'6u can get theso pills at all dmug - wllh the oujhlin frame and mirably; and the soda Has the further Tho figure towers above all other they over hoard of a case of Kidney gists, or by mail at 50 cents a box, Merrcw ooatter braks— recommendation of relieving the pain humble images in the, temple. From Disease Dodd's Kidney Pills would or six boxes for $2.50, by writing "Somo mon," said Uncle Eben, the two Improvements that better than almost anything else. A tho wido open, wrathful mouth flows not cure. mixture of equal parts of linseed-oil The Dr. Williams' llodicino Co., a bright red beard ovcr a vermilion "regards honesty as a principle, nn' have mads blcyollnff so somo as a luxury to bo indulged in nnd lime-water—tho well-known carron Brockville, Ont. robe. On his head is a thrce-lobed famously papular. only after dey has cleaned up a good oil—is a time-honored remedy. If 1 crown of black und gold, and in his born a demon, who devoured Her MOUTH-BEEATHING. hands he holds n sceptre. own children, but, being saved by safe profit." blisters have formed, the water may According to a legend about this tho teachings of Buddha, she become bo let out by making a littlo snip of Liability to- Diseases of the •Bron­ divine and was set apart as a god­ Write for our new "Silver Ribbon" Booklet. r image, there , was once a noted Qewara of Ointments for Caiarrh thc raised sKin near the edge, of the chial Tubes and Lungs. imagemaker who died and visited thc dess to protect young children. ADDRESS, DEPARTMENT "A" bliste.'. hut great care must bc taken Mouth-breathing is more than a land of souls, . where hc found the She is represented as a fair-faced that Contain Mercury* / not to teoi* off the covering skin. habit; it is an evidence of deformity Lord, Emma-O, his terrible face dis­ woman. Holding in her right hand a i\s mercury will surely destroy the sense uf Mno]l and complL-lely ilcrunge th* CANADA CYGLE & MOTOR CO., Limited, Toronto Junotlon. If the burn lias treon severe the con­ or disease in the upper air-passages. torted with rage because the dead lotus blossom, while at her breast, wliolu lantern .when enteritis it through A stitutional symptoms may bc marked, A child never breathes through his mnn never in his life had carved his in the folds of her robe, is an un­ thu mucous suifuces. Such articles and tiratinent mav ho needed to ward mouth from choice. He docs so statue. His frown was so frightful clad baby. Her temples arc filled should never bc used except on pre­ f 2 either because the passages of the scriptions Jioin reputable physicians, as a/I shock and prevent collapse. If to behold that 1hc poor shrinking with bamhoo poles, from vhich arc tire damage they will do is ten fold "Will you love mo when I'm old?*- A man who is fearless is never a 1 nose aro obstructed or because his I tho skin has been destroyed to a soul expected instant annihilation. stretched ropes suspending tiny ki­ to the good you can possibly derive shc whispered. "We'll wait till you liar. greater or.less depth, antiseptic treat­ tonsils arc enlarged, and ho cannot monos of exquisite workmanship, from thrm. Hull's Catarrh Cure, man­ ! Great was his relief, however, when ufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co.. To­ are old," ho said, practically. "It's f ment will bc needed to promote heal­ be taught to breathe naturally so brought as offerings by the brown i- tho outraged deity pronounced his ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is as mucli as I can attend to just now ing and prevent exhausting suppura­ long as the obstruction remains. In sentence in the following words : mothers of the empire to win tho taken internally, . acting directly upon somo instances tho interference with good graces of lCishibojin for their tlie blood and mucous surfaces of "he to lovo you when you're young." Mtnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia tion, or oven gangerene. Of course, "Living you made no image of mc. system, fn buying Hall's Catarrh Cure if the burn is extensive or deep only respiration is due to a deformity of beloved littlo ones. Go back to earth nnd make one, now be suro you get tho genuine. It is tak­ INTEKrilETED WEDDING. "iTst-aid" treatment should be given. the chambers of the nose, but in a that thou has looked upon me." One comes often upon small fchrincs en internally - and made in Toledo, majority ot cases it is caused by tho Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi­ Medical assistance should be secured Suddenly tho image-maker found with slight bamboo roofs by the side Mkrd's Liniment Cures Burns, etc. A curious wedding took placo tho presence of adenoids in tho pharynx. monials tree. . as soon as possiblo. himself alivo again anil the horrible of the highways. In these arc weath­ Sold by Druggists. • Price, 75c per other day in a church in Glasgow. Enlargement of the tonsils may be er-beaten images of a god nt one bottle. Ted—"She cuts rather an odd fig­ The bride and bridegroom were Poles associated with cither of tliose con­ timo quito ' popular in Japan—the Take Hall's Family Pills for consti­ and could not speak English, while r ditions, or it may exist alone. • - -BABY'S. H0XD ON LIFE. pation. ure." Ned—No wonder! ITcr gown ' *' ADVANTAGE OF. BEING ILL. God of Roads, Koshin. Hut thc ne­ cost nine dollnrs ninety-eight, her the clergyman did not understand Children who breathe* through glected condition of the. shrines in­ hat two dollnrs forty-nine, and hcr their language. Thc ceremony was, One. of tho greatest difficulties in * "Woll, now that you are married however, successfully carried through their mouths aro alwajs morc liable The little ones are frail—their hold dicates that Ho has ceased to bo shoes one dollar seventy-four." life is illness when the hands are full to thc diseases of the bronchial tubes upon life is slight. The slightest highly regarded, for gradually thc dp you find life " a grand, sweet by the aid of an interpreter. of work."~and of business requiring at- and lungs. They often sudor, too, symptom of trouble ihould he met oy ancient worship in changing, nnd song?" "Oh, no! Tho first thing I tc-Titicn. In many cases thc strain time sees tho dying out of the old did after wo got back from our hon­ For Over Sixty Years from disease of tho cars, - and they a reliable corrective medicine. Baby's Mm*. WivsLOW'sSooTiiiNn BvKVr hits boen csM Iiy nnd anxiety, which causes resistance rarely escape thc first opportunity Own Tablets" Have proved by their customs before the "advancing sweep eymoon was to hide my wife's mus­ millions of tuotbcni for tlmir children while t£»:lunv to tho illness," is even more severe, lliinothasthechlltl, eofteiH t)i'.irmun. al.ny^ra'n. curci to contract thc acute infections, for record of success' to bc an ideal medi­ of western civilization. ic." . wind colic, rcculslcit the >u>iii>ch and hoirels, »nd is ibe mvd makes more trouble tl"an the ill­ many of these gain entranco through cine for thc ills of infants and young THE THKEE MYSTIC APES. . tent romedy tor Uiarrhcua. Ttrcntjr-lU* critt* a liotir« ness itself. Sold bidniKfitats throughout the urorM. Jte BUM and the tonsils. But aside from such children. The Tablets curo all stom­ Perhaps the most interesting of the A Sour Stomach and a Sour ask for " JlRd. WjNs&owjtt tiuornixo svAur." 32—DI .Suppose,*- for instance, that'a man possibilities, tho interference with ach and bowel troubles, allay thc ir­ multifarious gods arc the Three Mys­ Temper travnl hand-in-hand and are the Finest quality and flavour. is taken down with the measles, when breathing soon, produces a change in ritation of teething, brenk up colds, tic Apes. One-of these is represent­ racursors of. mental .and physical wreck. "She's a lovely girl, and so simp­ he feols that lie ought to' bo nt his thc features and a permanent defor­ prevent croup and destroy worms. ed with its Hands.over its eyes, an­ Sline hundred and ninety-nine tinessin a theu- office, wid that his absence may re­ mity of the chest quite like thnt Tho mother has a guarantee that le in her' tastes. I told hcr. that I other with his hands at its ears, and samd food ferment (indigestion) is thc cause. Hadn't much of an income yet, but sult in serious loss to himself" and which formerly morc than now .was this medicine contains no opiate or thc third holding its little paw over Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets keep th» others. If he begins by letting go, regarded as an evidence of an inher­ that I Hoped I could provide for her COCOA harmful drug. - - Mrs." T. E. Greaves, its closed lips, signifying that they stomach sweat—aid digestian—keep thc nerve in his body and in his,mind, and rea­ ited tendency to consumption. llaritana, Que., says:— "I have used centres well balanced—they're nature's pan- every want." "And what did she Nutritious and Economical. sco "no bad thing, hear no bad thing, 49—21 lizing that the illness is beyond his These abnormal conditions of the Baby's Own Tablets with great suc­ acea—pleasant and barmUros. 35 cents.—88 say?" ."She sai"d~lliat would be all and speak no bad thing. sho could asfc." own |iower, it will soon occur to him nose and throat often become evident cess. "They never fail, in my experi­ Japancso mothers take their little in early infancy; they arc considered that hc might ns well turn his illness ence, to cure the. little ills of chil­ children to tho temple of the Mystic Miss Sharpe—"Deliovc in vegetari­ YOUR OVERCOATS ns due in a measure to hereditary to account by getting a good rest out dren." Yoii can get these Tablets Apes and there teach them to avoid anism? Why, I lovo good' beef!" Dropsy la one Positive Stem of of it. In this frame of mind his transmission, for they often nppcar and tad^d SuiU would lo«*r baiter djad. If nn aieia from any. medicine dealer, or they listening to gossip or prying into Cholly—"I wish I were beef, you Kidney Disease—Have jou any oi •f ours In your loto, mu diicat Idootrca], Bai lit chances of early recovery will be in­ in sovcrn 1 generations of n family. will bc sent by mail nt 25 rents a these unmistakable rrigns? Puffiness onderthe Their existence in a child is some­ things that do not concern them, know!" Miss Shaipc—"Never mind. BRITISH AM-rRICAH OVEINQ OO. creased, aiul he may even get up from, box by writing Thc Dr. Williams nnd to refrain from speaking evil of Calves grow you know.'" eyes ? Swollen limbs ? Smothering feeling ? times revealed during recovery from Change of the character of the urine ? Ex­ his illness with so much new life and Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. /their neighbors. measles, scarlet fever or other acute haustion after least exertion ? If you bava with his mind so much refreshed . as While the spring buds arc beginn- to make up, in part,,for hia tempor­ illness. there's dropsical tendency and you shonldn't A tendency to catarrhal disease of , ... , ., . .. . , ing to bloom on the squatty little Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. delay an hour in putting yourself under lho ary absence from business.' But, on statue of wrath in the temple was £ j j dooryards the pru- th'e other hand, if ho resists worries, tho throat may develop and persist tr es apnlleso great South American Kidney Cure.—£6 even after tho cause has been remov­ hrs remembrance of the Lord ol|„ent housc£ifo complJes her hiuse Head of the Bureau—"1 suppose you complains and gets irritable, hc iri- Shadows. Indeed it resembles morc 'CicanjnK by .a • curious ceremony tates His nervous system and, by,so ed. Tliis must bo overcome by ex­ thaihfin nnvlThinoanything* olelsee -41i£the» Tvr,-„1ii#»productf e,tof a . ** know something of the duties of the known as thc casting out of devils, Clara—"Oh," hum! I wish Provi­ doin? is likely to* bring on any one ercise, cool bathing and other hy­ well-developed nightmare. oflice?" - Applicant—"Oh, yes. Thoy gienic measures in addition to puch Oni-yari. In this she is assisted by a are to come late, go home early, and dence had made me a man!" Mother of the disagreeable troubles known AJLL SORTS OF GODS. professional, who wanders about tho local treatment ns the physician do as little as possible while you arc —"Perhaps he has, dear;, only you WINTON to follow meo.<=les; and tlius he may In the Shinto religion there are streets after dark rattling his staff. keep himself housed for -weeks, per­ may direct. The neck should be multitudes of divinities. More than here." Head of Bureau—"Quite sat­ haven't found.him yet." bathed with cold water morning Upon the staff is carved the image of haps months, instead of davs. 9,000 are thought to dwell in differ-. a -god, calling his weird ,cry, "Oni isfactory; you must have held public and evening. The cold spjjBge^-ba.th office before." ent parts of „thc empire enshrined in wa soto," which means "Devils out.' • J* every morning: is'"better, but habi­ 2,060 temples., . " Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere tual cold bathing-should lie begun For a small", fee he; performs tho - ii Among these the Japanese secin to ceremony of- reciting a few Buddhist Hava You a Skin Disease?— BESSEMEIt*S INVENTION. during the suinihcrrtimc. . Muffling ' The theory tluit boys aTe descend­ of tho. neck shouldrlie^avoidcd as lean toward gods, of misfortune. Thus prayers and, throwing dried .pens' Tetter, Salt Hhenm, Scald Hs'ad, Ringworm, about the ' house 'in; four directions. ed from monkeys has -received an ug­ Saved the' Inland Revenue Depart­ much "as possible:'*'IT"*"' "" thpy'.worship Bimbogarai', the "God of Eczema.Itch.Barber'sItch.Ulcers.Blotctes, Poverty.'"' It is said He is black and The devils,. hating dried peas, . are Chronic Erysipelas, Liver Spots, Prurigo, ly setback. A -Philadelphia gentle­ ment from* Loss. -Graduated physical-culliirp-is al­ always accompanies the_ god of - good supposed- to ,'flp,e; leaving- tho •*, house Psoriasis, cr other eruptions of the skin— man possesses a monkey who washes ways beneficial: No child is"^ too himself with so ali .and' water. It is almost, the universal impres­ delicato to tako -systematic exercise luck, who is white.. Bather a pret­ free from their threatening presence. what Br. "Agnew's Ointment has done for sion' that the lato Sir Henry Ilessc- under a competent instructor unless ty idea, poverty being- called ' by Afterward the peas arc swept up others it can do for you—curo you. Ona ap­ carefully and preserved Tin til the first . inner" was knighted in recognition oX it-—is--suffering—from—some-organic them, tho ..shadow cf good luck, as J_ plication gives relief.—33 cents.—87. Lifebuoy Soap—disinfectant — 1» the steel process which bears" his disease. A most important pnrt of tho shadow is thc absence of light, clap of spring thunder, when they" "strongly- recommended- by- the"me«tK- name, but such was not the case thc course is thc cool shower, or and poverty certainly is as opposite arc cooked and eaten, and thc cere­ csl profession as a safeguard against , to opulence as darkness from light mony is completed by the hanging rays Cnssier's Magazine. Tho hon­ plungebnth at the close of each per­ "And so you left your last place 'nfectieis diseases. or was bestowed in 1878, when he ovcr the doors and windows of small iod of exercise, and it soon becomes Smallpox, which often devastates through having had words with your was C6 years old, as a tardy reward charms made of holly leaves or the tho part that is most enjoyed.— whole sections of the country, also mistress?" "Well, mum, not words, for a service rendered thc British return of the umvelsorue visitors. WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, MO. Youths' Companion. hao its god, whoso votive offerings mum—not adzactly what you might Government about the time of his- From April 25th tu Dec. 1st, in­ consist of a combination of cooked call words, mum. I only spoke to AUTOMOBILE ntlaining his majority. The history rice and red beans, placed on small clusive, tha Wabasli Railroad will IN AN OLD TRUNK. ECCENTKIC WIIX MAKERS. , hcr same as one lady might to an­ of this, as told by James Dredge, is straw mats, which arc either suspend­ sell round trip tickets to the Great UNDERWRITERS that the" time, when in his early other." Baby Finds a Bottle of Carbolic ed from trees or set to float slowly World's Fair, St. Louis,, at the low­ years, Bessemer came into contact down some neighboring stream. Testator Wanted His Skin Convert­ est one-way first-class fare, good for The Winton Touring Car is appre­ Acid and Brinks It. ed Into Drumheads. with some of the officials of Somer­ Tlio devotee of thc God of Winds fifteen days, fare and a third; good ciated by the best informed because set House, the seat of the Inland While the mother wns unpacking and Hard Colds has a Harder experi­ Thero have been many will makers for thirty days, good either via Wa­ built on correct mechanical princi­ Revenue Department, it was notor­ an old trunk a little 18 months old ence in propitiating his deity, since more eccentric than Mr. MacCaig, the bash direct line or via Chicago, with ples, of highest grade materials. As ious that frauds on tho Government baby got hold of a bottle of carbolic tho victims of his anger are forced stop ovor privileges. Canadians go­ were perpetrated to an alarming ex­ Oban banker, whose last testament a prospective automobile purchaser ncid while playing on the floor and to make thc pilgrimage to his tem- will shortly come under thc consider­ ing to tbis. the greatest of all Ki- tent by thc repeated use of stamps his stomach Avas so badly burned it you dare not, in full justice to your­ plo without any 6ort of clothing, ation of the Edinburgh Court of Ses­ Port Mulgrave, June 5, 1807. positions, should remember thc great • affixed to deeds. It was estimated was feared he would, not live for he save a cloth about the loins, what­ Wabash line in the shortest, quickest self, take chances on on inferior that an annual loss of £100.000 was sion, says thc Westminster Gazette. C. C. KICIIAKDS & CO. could not eat ordinary foods. The ever may be the weather. The tem- and best route. Thc only line that sustained from this cause, and to de­ Mr. MacCaig, it may be remembered,' Dc,ar Sirs,—MJNA1UVS LINIMENT car. By presenting a cor of such mother says in telling of the cr.se : plo reached, th* suppliant lays his owns and controls its own rails di­ vise a means for cntiroly putting a left instructions in his will that gi­ is my remedy for colds, etc. It is imperial merit as is the . 190* "It was nil two doctors could do offerings nt the feet of the gods, and rect to iho World's Fair gates. For . stop to this occupied Bcsscmer's at­ gantic statues of himself, Ijis bro­ the best liniment I have ever used. "Winton, wc become "automobile to savo him as it Hurnt his throat then stands by while the ministering time-tables and descriptive World's tention. It is almost superfluous to and stomach so hnd thnt for two priests, clad in-loose garments as in- thers and sisters, a round dozen in MRS. JOSIAH 1IAIIT. underwriters"—insuringyou against say that he arrived at a solution by all, should be placed on thc summit Fair folder, address any ticket agent, months after he took tho poison 'valids,. drink decoctions of certain or J. A. Richardson, District Pas­ risk or Joss. Have you seen our tho , simplest means, that of perfor­ of a great tower he had commenced nothing would lay on his stomach. herbs and:i*oll on the floor before the senger Agent, Nofth-eant corner King new catalog ? ating the Government stomps with to build on Battery Hill, near Oban— Finally I took him into the country imago as a penance, for thc pilgrim's and Yongc S.trcets. Toronto. dates. Now that this evident meth­ nnd tried new milk and that was no sins. each statue to cost .not less than £1,- od has found a Hundred .uses better for him. ' His Grandma final­ 000. The Winton Motor Carriage Co throughout the civilized world to These offerings, if_ from men, con­ No girl is wiil!:ig to believe that Cleveland. O., U. S. A. ly suggested Grape-Nuts and I am sist of gohic, or small strips of pap­ A much' more whimsical testator safeguard stamps €>r checks, and to thnnkful I adopted tho food for hc was a Mr. Sanborn, who left £1,000 MAKING IT CJLli/U. marriage is a failure from hearsay. divide postage stamps, being among er attached to a piece of rope and Bcpreserated tn th. Dominion commenced to get better right awny to Prof. Agassiz to Ivavc hrs skin If a man'.s mother-in-law acts up of Canada by the most common, it is a little diffi­ supposed to be peculiarly pleasing to "Gcorijc!" -and would not eat anything else. Hc the god. In the case or women the converted into two drumheads and "What?" it is usually his own fault. THE AUTOMOBILE m, SUPPLY CO cult." to realizo tho importance of -»"'•-'•"-'-•' '.«*?*..»»KJ»|J commenced to get fleshy and . his gifts are small metal mirrors. One "George!" 79 KindSt.. E.. Toronto. Oni. this invention. To Bessemer it cheeks like red roses nnd now he is would suppose tliat the last state of "Oh, what do you want?" Su*l Atfcaclas In Chlal meant, in anticipation, vast things— entirely well. Dominion Cities assured fame," a retaining fee of thc pilgrim would be worse than the "George, you ijon't love me any Do you catch cold easily t £600 a year ns a Government offi­ "I took him to Wulamoras on a first from exposure, but as they run more." Does the cold bang ou ? Try visit nnd every place wo went to all thc way to the temple, even when It is so Easy cial, and a groat advance on tho "O, of course I Uo. Let me alone, I stay to cat He called for Grapo-Nuts road 1o fortune." In reality, how­ their baro bodies have to press I'm reading lire paper." nnd I would Have to explain how he To Curs You How That evor, it meant nothing, for though tlirough deep snow, they usually.ar­ "George, if you do lovo mo as you came to call for it as it wns his rive at the shrine in a stato of pro- We Have Learned Haw. $hiloli's the invention wus at once adopted, used, why don't you tell me so?" the official promises woro soon for­ main food. fuso perspiration, and immediately Relief In 30 Minutes. "Tho names of tlio physicians who warm garments nre provided by the For years tlie autlior of J5r. Acnew's "Deirco take it .nil! I love you, gotten, Heart Cure has believed that tiro health love you, lovo you, love you, love Consumption attended the baby are Dr. Eddy of priests. So tho peasants, being na­ of the heart i.s almost entirely respon­ Lons 4 this town nnd Dr. Geo. Gale of Now- turally sturdy, rarely suffer in con­ sible for the health of tho nerves und you, love you, love you, you, you, sequence. stomach tind now it con be proven. Dr. you, you, you, you, youi Now, for Cure *K^ ./"STTIANGE, ISN'T IT? port, O., and anyone can write to Agnew's.Heart Cure will roilevo heart mo or lo them and loam what hoaven's sake shut up and Ict me It cured the most stubborn kind A lady whoso namo was Miss Book disease in 30 minutes and cure it. It Grape-Nuts food will 'do for cliildrcn MOTHER OF DEMONS. feeds tlie nerves through the heart by read." of coughs and colds. If it Was taught nt a school how to cook. and grown-ups too." Namo given A goddess who is particularly re­ giving the heart the necessary power to doein't cure you, -four money The fellow she wed, - vered by women Is Kishlbojin, Moth­ pump rich blood to rno nerve centres, will bo refunded. by Tostum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. when stomach disorders and nervousness Now doth the busy Japanese I tkiok now is dead Look in each pkg. for the famous er of Demons. Thc legend > is that disappear as by rooerc. Ono dose will Improve each warlike minute - - Prices: S. C. Waus * Co. S03 Sinco Miss Booli; l«*rned to ceo**; by littlo book, "Thc Road to Wcll- on account of some Bin committed in convince. 29 By loading up his littlo gun 2Sc.S0c.Sl l>IUr. K. Y.. Toroato. Cam. the booV, viLlo.'i a previous existence this woman wa* Dr. Agiuw'* Livesr Pill*. 40 «••>»«« *> Ce«t«. And handing out what's in it,- i—aa XSS'TX NO. 20-04. :r.-£*»f£MK*?i*SW!»H»4: LL* fjtiusctegujteiiuu ^aar*^Ts-

THE MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS.

Reliable Goods At Good Values

PAT. SEPT.. 1900. R. HOWSON & GO., FURNSTURE DEALERS. Great AGENTS FOR THE " OSTERMOOR" MATTRESS

We are Preparing for Stock-Taking-, and in Going Through Our Stock Find Odds and Ends That V/e Have Put On Our Counters j-a-fl-flpw^j im.-Mirw And Are Offering at Less Than Manufacturers' Prices. This is a Money-Saying Price Sale. LRNITURE Wo have a large number of lines which we want to reduce. We will give 3 you a good discount on any of them. We. are going'to make our Showrooms Dress Goods Prints Ladles wrappers considerably larger and we will give you all kinds of tempting offers to help All Wool Cashmere—at In Stripes and Checks—at Regular Price $2.00 us reduce our stock'in order Dial wo may carry out our alterations. ASK 25c per yard 5c per yard Now $1.00 FOR DISCOUNT. --^ "SEAS: REVELSTOKE Boys' Furnishings S:«:'I* FURNITURE STORE Muslins and Organdies Blouses and Skirts Picture Framiner* »;•;:•••• Cabinet Making Upholstering Regular $2.50. Now $1.25 per KSSffl -. 40c and 50c goods—at" Another Big Cut in prices on -JSSJBSSBSBSI B32Era **»*•* Blouses Shirt Waists and Skirts. Suit. 15c to Clear Boys' Shirt Waists. Reg. $1.00. # Now 75c each. White Cotton Ladies' Whitewear m 'STRAWBERRIES" 36 inches wide—at This Season's Goods—Must make . Colored Shirts $2.25 Crate of 24 7 cents per Yard room for Fall Goods. Regular P.rice $1.25. Now 50c. Night Gowns. . . .50c Drawers...... 25c < Boxes C. '^^'v #£&&£ Salmon Arm,' B. C.

—Don't forget we are offering sorrre —Job Printing at the HISRALI") ollice. A Narrow Escape. snaps in Blouses at O. li. Hume it Co. tytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytyty ty ty ty i • --Men's Ties, 11 nice line nf puffs and Vernon II. Mott, G. J3. R. brakeman Geo. S. McCarter, who has been on bows now opening, 0.13. Hume it Go's. ty mm- ' the coast for the past week returned was the victim of what might have Film Pack home on Wednesday morning. WAKTICD TO RENT— Gentleman proved a. fatal accident yesterday. wants furnished room. Mackenzie He was on top of the cars as his • The very'.latest ..in "il'hoto- —PRESCRIPTIONS THAT ARE Ave. or East preferred. Address: N train dashed along the main line at RIGIIT. Bews fills prescriptions "the. Y %, Ui*:it.\i.n Ollice. 2 graphy. A Film Prick Camera only way—the right way. His prices The Owners are Putting in Cherry Ci eek at the rate of 20 miles aro no higher. • has all 'the advantages of a ' The Orangemen at Cranbrook .'cele­ Further Development Work an hour. On the side track was an­ • plate camera,. none of its drs- Messis. Hugh McPherson and W. brated the 12th of July by a big lian- other train and as they passed Mott 5 advantages, and is light anil Wilkie',. two of Trout .Lake's well quonb. Dan Alton, formerly of on This Splendid Group Ad­ turned to wave his hand to the oilier • compact. Any plate camera • known citizens, were in . the city on Kevelstoke, acted ,-is chairman', arrd crew. Tuesday. Rev. S. J. Thompson.-also formerly of joining the Silver Dollar. • can be adapted for use wilh a • this city, responded to the toast "King Unfoi Innately he had not noticed ilr. Smith, who with Barney Cr-illey, J Film Pack. For- sale only at J —Gar load of Hams and Bacons, car William I1L. Prince of Orange.'' that the pipe at the water tank tbey load of Flour, Car load of Feed, car the superintendent of the GreatNorLli- were approaching was hanging down XVti have a few more Suits left that wo • CANADA DRUG • load of Hay, ear load of Groceries Two nren. named McLeod and Irish, ern Mines, Ltd.. own the Gillmri'i instead of being hauled up against the arrived this week at G.B.Humo'& Co's were brought to town by Provincial group joining the Silver Dollar, re­ Constable Upper from - Camborne on tank and with his back turned to it he must clean out to make room for the • & BOOK CO. Ltd. : turned to Fisli Greek about a, month Itis about time that organization Monday rrig'.t charged with tbe bad no idea of his danger. As he was famous FIT-REFORM CLOTHING. *\Ve fnr the annual Labor Day celebration blowing up by dynamite of a. house of ago fronr the Pacific coast, is now en­ waving his hand, the train reached was begun, it is none too early to ill fame in that town on Saturday. gaged in further developing this well the tank and the next moment Mott are still offering good values in Clothing advertise the celebration if one is to They were committed to jail to stand known property. This propei ty is be held. their trial. was swept off the train, the pipe and havo marked all our Summer goods BORN. known to be' rich in free gold leads striking him on the sido of the head. KIMBERLV—On July .i)th, nt Kevel­ Golden will celebrate this year on Fred Schult/.. cutter for J. B. and the work already accomplished For a. time he was not missed, but below cost. Can't carry theni over, and as August loth and lOtli. A splendid stoke, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimberly. Cressman *s tailoring establishment, has proved the fact. Like the Silver Conductor McArthur finally learned a big change is ahout to take place in our n son. programme of horse races and general leaves tomorrow on a vacation to ; Dollar- the Gillmau has some splendid he was not on the train and put back athletic sports will be held during the Winnipeg. While there he will take Store we mast run off all-mrr old stock and HAMILTON—AtComaplix, 13. 0.. on afternoon of both days. in the Dominion' Exhibition and pay - showings of high grade galena, whicli for him. The unfortunate man luckily July llth. to Mi-, and Jlrs. Win. a visit tb many relatives and old arc- traceable from the Gillman through fell among some bushes and so escaped ' start wich a new and clean stock in all Hamilton, a 'daughter. Dan Mcintosh left on Monday.night acquaintances in:Manitoba. the Silver Dollar to the Beatrice at for the Okanagan in se.irch of land in injuries that might have either killed lines. ' - the new fertile, valley that report says the top of the hill. Jt.is understood J. C. Montgomery left on Tuesday him outright or perhaps crippled hirrr has just been discovered in. that that extensive work will be undertaken for life. He was unconscious from the u listrict. ..' . fot Downie creek where he will do OUR GROCKRY DEPARTMENT is rtoinpr LOCALISMS some, development work on his pro­ on the Gillman group shortly, which blow on the bead, and was at once The HERALD is indebted to: Mrs. E. perties in that parr, of the district. will prove the value of the property brought to the hospital hero, where he a rushing business. Afresh stock of C. .Sc • Mr. Montgomery has sonre valuable Adair for a sample -of strawberries and place it among the topnotchers of i.s progressing favorably. ' —Nice line of New Ribbons now open­ vhich were delivered on Saturday, holdings in that district., assays from B. Goods, Summer Drinks, etc. Give us a 7 the famous Fish Creek camp. Considering the rapid rate at which ing at C. B. Hume & Co's'." i'he berries were exceedingly large the group on which he is now working call and inspect our ware-r. , . ind firm and of delicious flavor. give returns of between S2W and $300 the train was running, that hc should Thos. Taylor. M.P.P., went down .to in gold to the ton. lie. swept to the ground and not sustain Arrowhead this niorning. J. A. Darragh came up from Fisli Fraternal Order of Eagles. river on Monday evening and returned The first batch of posts for staking anything more serious than concus­ —Stafford's office inks and Fountain yesterday morning. Mr. Darragh i.s out the. boundai-y line between Canada Mr. Von Rhein, who.may be juslly sion, escaping without ra broken hone FeuI lije at JBe ws'_ .drugstore. vigorously•Lpi*o.isecuting_the work of arid AI.a--.-ka along the stretch affected styled the Father of liagledorn in Bri- even, is astonishing. No doubt the _ [r"sirC(>lumblrT7Ti!ighte"(l"here-];reL-sveek Over This Store .Miss Lucy McCarthy left this niorn­ development on the famous Silver by the "Li)n"dcir~rrw7ird"irirvT* Tirrived"ar liuslies broke tlie- impacfoF tliiffall Dollar. Seattle from Pittsburg for transpor­ after a long fly, and at tbe meetir.g T-i ing for Nakusp on a visit to friends. tation north. The posts arc conical in last Thursday lie was tendered an and averted more serious..consequen­ —Buy a Heintztnan Piano, one on The bank at the old smelter site has shape, and are of cast bronze. They excellent time b.v the local 'Aerie. It ces to an unfortunate mishap.—Kam­ FfiRST show"at Howson's Furniture Store. received a bad shaking up fiom high bear on one side Canada and on tbe was a banner night for tire Fugles, ten loops Sentinel. water this spring. From the endof other side L'nited States. candidates , being initiated. , into the STREET J. M. Scott returned home from the the mattrass to the end of the em­ Older cf Freedom, Justice and Equal­ coast on Wednesday morning. bankment thousands of tons of dirt Haying in the district is progressing ity. This brings Ihe member-ship Elections This Fall tytytytytytyty-tytytytytytytytytytytyty tyty tytytytyty have caved in and been washed away satisfactorily during this seasonable near- up to the 100 murk, with 15 —See tlie Bargains in Ladies' Hose at j by the river. weather. .Mr. E. Adair whose 'ranch applications now orr file. Since the A week, ago the chances were alto­ C. B. Hume it Co's. 1 i.s siliiiit'-d just one mile to the east of Revelstoke Aerie was instituted, less gether in favor' of another session of tire (i. P. ll. depot, cropped over- four- The Lardeau Gold District C. J. Wilkes hits been appointed I than one year ago, its number being | the present parliament. Now it is .7o?cph Gottlieb, of Comaplix', at, the two tons of clover and timothy to the i'.tj, over- 500 aeries have been in*,* it ut­ agent for Ma.**ey-M arris buggies, wag- j j said to he as good as settled that Ihen! oris and farming iinplcmenU. acre last week, and will.have his whole eri and nearly 100 applications rn e now northeast arm of Arrow Lake. Lirr- eiop undei' roof by the. end of tin* before the Or-nrnl Ijitlge for charteis. ; will be an appeal to the' people as soon deiiu district, "West Koolenay, IJ. C, —Just received another shipment, of J. week. On tbe rnnelr the garden stuff ! after the session irs possible.'' In all is -growing splendidly anrl tbe straw­ The growth of thi.s Order Iras been i.s visiting Spokane. He 'sayH mining and-T. Bell's boots and shoes, in Ox- noniethim; phenomenal, and if it in­ probability the general elections will operations at Camborne and Gold- foi-ds and Slippers. C B.'Hume

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