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•WtfENf YOU WA.NT-A DIAMOND-KING. .r.r.\Bj.p. ^< SEliJ WEDDI^O- 'aji-ri.. •W'.H,'WILSON, Jeweler, - • CAJJL-O.N' • '; • CRANBROOK. W.H, WILSON, Jeweler CR AN BROOK.

VOL. 10, NO 5. MOYIE, B. C WAY II. 1907 $2 A YKAR

5 LOGS DOWN GENERAL NEWS NOTES. IT WAS A iK__awMH«_w' HJia^^ »u_J_i.._jinu,TMff ^'H,tmymm^^mn 1, Nearly all of the miners'ln the THE SEASON FOR We Will Sell LAMB CREEK Boundary are put on strike. BIG SHOW WALL PAPERING ______' ' There is-e.-good aad Readily in­ AND PAINTING all the creasing business over * the Spok­ is about here. Undertaking Is Sue- ane International railway. Best Local Talent . We are - cessful .WildRose Lodge No.'39 Knights Affair in Moyie. now ready - of Pythias was instituted at Gvek with a large range, of Clothin ton last'Monday evening. beautiful and artistic Winch we have in stock at It is proposed to build a railway patterns, all 1907 designs. from Edmonton north to Port STANDING BOOI OEI Greatly Reduced Prices, McMurray, a distance* of 250 miles. Mill Will Be Running Next Mrs. Ilaywoo'cl andy family are financial Success Also, and a WALL PAPER. now in Buise, Idaho, and'will re­ ' "Which anyone needing a suit of Week. Has Six Million main there until after*' the trial of Substantial Fund Was Come and look over our book of samples' and' William D. Haywood. here there was no (-insurance. was a soii_; by Mr. l'ilm m, and a rec­ fouriii-. the afternoon. The dis­ this week in specting the Moyie Dju't forget the .'"High T. a'.' itation by Miss Sadie Crawford, after tance from the dam to'the mouth The enfcira lePei*\ - colony on school. which wUl-be given'by the Ladies- whieh there was a very pretty chorus Beale & Elwell Aid of the Presbyterian church o i_ of the creek is about three miles, d'Arcy island, near-Victoria, have by Messrs. Hill, Macdonald,' Roberfa, " First class laundry work and and the water rutfi' through a bean shipped back to China. This Thom and Mrs. P-.trequiu. Mr. SJW mending done at' the ^City-^JLvun.- Miy21thV "•" ' ' ' -**.'_ ••••"•'' icotiEi&c, com03 aa a deep., rocky, treacherous canyon, j national agreement be- erbutts sang a BOIO "S JH of the Desert," dry. Mrs. John CanQeld, at Shea "T. W. Bingay, comptroller fur tvveaa the 5 When a sufficient head of water is j Chinese and Dominion and F. J. Smyth gave, aa a recitation residence.- *' the C.M. and S.~ CoV was ove*.- secured in - the dam the fljod governments, "Tne Wreck of tlie Julie Planie." . Wilson,-jeweler, of Cranbrook, from'Trail this week inspectin^ gates are thrown open and tin This ended the first part of the pro­ the books at the St. Eugene offic.. • The King Lumber *-company ia will be in Moyie Monday and -water with tho log', .which have gram. S. A. Scott, one of the MoyieIOJ-L. miking'application to the govern­ Tuesday, M-iy 13th and.l-lth. been previously rolled into the Then the curtain rose and the min­ ment for permission to erect a dim ' The regular' Pre-ibyteriau ser-' timers, is now at Phoenix-"woik- creek', come through with a rush, strel show WAS on, iu which the fol-r and make other improvements on vice will be held iu McGregor hall ing as a painter and has been vei y CROCKERY making the three miles in -about' lowing took part; j the lower Moyie river in the vicin­ tomorrow. successful on his contract woik. seven minutes. It required an Ch V3. O'Neill, Chas. M jsscager, ity of Meadow Creek: £_ A social dance will be given • by : .expenditure of "nearly $10,000 to II. .Stewart, Bart Stewart, _E: O. Peter Stewart, accountant for r ."" Sometliing that ydu all wst^t, -~~ ; Messrs.... Dimock •&-' Haggarty. ^ao blast the worst of the rocks out of Kamm, Pete Davis, A. P. Mac-, the Porto RIco""Lumbei"*Co:,' re­ • •- By the purchase by the doiain- the creek bottom and to build the donald, Jas. Roberts, E. A. Hill, J. turned from Nelson Tuesday. the Cosmopolitan hotel next Mon­ ion government of the her Jl of 600 day evening, Miy 13th".. Every­ J have a nice assortment in White, also dam,and it required nerve on''the C. McDonald, W. P. White, It. -L. Mrs. A. R. Foote spent Thurs­ Buffalo of the Flathead Indian body invited. part of the company to undertake Brown, W. L. Lucas, Jas. Thom day and Friday in Cranbrook. * t<3reen Virginia.. reservation, Montana, Canada be- the job. - S..me old-river men s ud and Prank Boll. A. D. Drummond, for several comes'the possessor of the largest Chas.O'Neill left Tuesday for • -. Come and see .the scheme was impracticable and years constable at M jyie aud Fer­ herd of pure bred bison* in the This part of tho show was a cracker the .coast, where he will probably .that the logs would be smashed to nie, has left the force aud has gonu world. j ick. The songs were new aud catchy, remain for some time. kindling wood beforo they' north to where his bi other hai and the jokes were hot oil' tho griddle. Peter Enoch has gone over to ,reached the end pf their journey, John Houston, who is - now in Chas. O'Neill w^s right at home as au recently mado a big cleanup ou the Lardo to work on the S.lver while others sj,id it would cost the brokerage business at G.ld- iuLercoluctor. Bert. Stewart made a timber. Cup. $75,000 to put the creek in shape.' fields, says he is in a fair way- to big hit with bis two songs, "Oy-ters . C. A. Foote has been elected by Bat J. A. Djwar, tha general man­ make a good clean-up, after ami Clams,'' and the "Itagtinie'Oy- Geo. Battell and Arthur Cobb j. w. FITCHS. ager, thought di£ferentljr_ .and it stty Manj" and Harry Stewart brought left on Tuesday's train for Burke, Wildey Ljdge No. -It as represen­ which he will return ito 13. u. and tative to the grand lodg**, which now transpires that his judge­ make things interesting for his down ths house with -'The *Big Fig Idaho. mect3 at Njinaimo on June 12th. j —-_------11 -^———^^——M> ' ".,. _ * Troi^'and "What You Goin' to Do r ment was sound. The undertak­ political friends. Frank Rmsome made a tiip 5 ^St-s&i_-iC* *rf^t*ijfi-_-Ji__^-t__ii_ have it in suits from $2.50 to $C00 per suit. By the explosion of a lamp in Simpson sent several copies of the the dry room at the Like Shore Globe to his Moyie friends. hotel Wedue.*-* lay night the paper A Good Appointment. Pythian Grand Lodge. and lining on the wall caught lire. E. A. HILL, However £t was soon discovered This week A- J. Chisholm re­ E. A. Hill returned yesterday and the fire was extinguished be­ ceived his appointment as collec­ from Nelson, where he was attend­ - - THE L-SARINQ LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHER. tor of customs at Kingsgate, to fore any great amount of damage succeed Harry Dimock, who has ing the 18bh annuil convention of s !r !r s was done. resigned. Mr. Chisholm went the grand lodge Knights of Pyth­ •&___&, -'v ''v ^v 'v '.-vr**- W m^^rwW W W^r^W^W^ • <* W T^WWW^W W *4i "•"" ' •m.i-.jnj "I down to Kingsgate yesterday to ias of British Columbia. There enter upon the duties of his new­ was a large gathering from all ly appointed office. The appoint­ over the province, and t hey were I Imperial Bank of Canada. '-•] A. L McKilLQP ment of Mr. Chisholm will meat with the approval of everyone. treated right rovaily by the peo­ I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. | ple of Nelson. Next year's session Deposits of $1.($ or upwards received,. ' ' Chamborlaln's Cullo, Cholora and Diar­ will be held at Victoria. -f0-4 ,There ia no Ijejtter investment than a Savings rhoea Remedy. Bank deposit. _ ' •• , There is probably no medicino made that tsrelied upon with more implict One Boy, One Girl. Once bperijB'l \i gr.Q\fa whether added to or not.- -'•, A6BAT3EH confidence than Chamberlain's Oolic, - , Jnteyest allowed at current rates and com-^ i Cholera Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ B.iru to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. pounded twjeeayear. - - ? edy. During the third of a centuiy in which it has been in use, people have Campbell Friday nigh**, Miy lOoh, From SrapQS CRANBROOK BRANCH. ,,-d > learned that it is the remedy that a aou. —' 'le.... • never fails, When reduced with water ••*..%'- J 4. F. M, PIN'KHAM, Manager. ' | and sweeteued it is pleasint to take. Advughter w.i.s born to Mr. *•"_ d For sale by the Mojie DrUjj & Sta­ and Mrs. Sim Worsnitigton last NOiALUWI- :.; #_rf5j_,T_-"*-y i-r v-T __Y__Jr_£_z.__r -rfr rf/ t_. ._S-.*__-*& *S _->'«_- -rfr *&> *_* \«f -,4* <_v _£_* NE&flOlf, B. C tionery Co. •*. *

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glances and afterward a few"'words in subdued tones. Ydtive, looked fur­ Pe-ru-na Relieves WARSHIPS RUN BY GAS tively at Beverly and then at Baldos, HAVE PROVEN BEST as if to inquire, whether these men were the goat hunters she had come to Spring Catarrh •<•'/•••.••.••> ENGLISH NAVY MAY TAKE RADI- ?&& know by ' word of mouth. The two FOR LIVER TROUBLES faces were hopelessly noncommittal. CAL NEW DEPARTURE.- &••:£:•;•: ill GEORGE BARRilf H..V-r.v*.5 Suddenly Baldos' horse reared and •everly of .>£§ M'CUTCHEON. Wl began to plunge as if in terror, so that And ConstipatSon—Strong Letter in Re­ _•*•_._•••* ' _•*• •_-•. •*___ In Order to Enable Effective Mount­ ^V I '.'^•'•••i Author of "Grauaiari-*- •i-v.'Y'vfc the rider kept his seat only by means v •* • ,.••; • • of adept horsemanship. Ravone leaped ing of Big Guns They Must Be commendation of forward and at tiie risk of injury Placed So Ai to Fire On Either OOMTIOM. 1904. to Bott, uraustarkP - ••*** clutched the plunging steed by the bit Broadside—Thla Means- Doom of Together they partially subdued the Steam Engine-—Problem Already DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. animal and Baldos swung to the ground at Ravone's side. Miss Calhoun's horse Solved. In the meantime had caught the fever. The battleship^ of the future is to be He pranced off to the roadside before' a strangely weird looking craft if de­ : f Continued From Last Week.) as a sfflUIer. His laugh was freer, hla she could get him under control. signs which have been worked out With the liver n healthful, active fail, because they act promptly and di­ condition there is no trouble from con­ rectly on the liver, take the wo.ik- off prove practicable. The Institution of 5 eyes less under subjugation, his entire She was thU3 In a position to observe stipation, and this account* for tho the kidneys, and then -by"their" invigo­ Balcloa wa_ nof-_6ng In pfSparlng personality more arrogant. ..It was the two men on the ground. Shielded Naval Architects has been holding a success qf 'Dr. Chase's Kidney-uiver rating action on the kidneys restore conference in this week, and plans for the changes ln the fortress. time, thought she resentfully, that his from view by the body of the horse Pills as a positive cure for sluggish them to health and vigor. ' they were able to put the finishing one of, if not the most important, pa­ action of the bowels. i They embodied a temporary readjust­ temerity should meet some sort of per read and discussed was one. which Because of the intimate and sympa­ ment of the armamept and alterations check. touches to the trick Baldos had cleverly Mrs. R. Loekley Jones, Momnt Tol- thetic relation of the liver and kidneys dealt with "the influence of machin­ mie, B.C., writes: . - . j in tho ammunition bouse. The gate worked. Beverly distinctly saw the it is useless to. treat them indepen­ And, moreover, she had dreamed of ery oh the gun power of the modern dently of one another. This fact was guard and the beggar exchange bits of "I have used Dr. Chase's'" Kidney- leading to the river was closed, and him two nights in succession. ;•• warship," and showed that if the large Liver Pills for some years and always in the mind' of Dr. Chase when ho the refuse from the fort was taken to How well her plan succeeded may- paper, with "glances that meant more guns are to be effectively mounted have them in the house, 'iney are the prepared the formula of his celebrated they must all be placed so as to fire the barges by way of the main en­ best be illustrated by saying that she than tho words they were unable to only pills that relieve nie from consti- Kidney-Liver Pills, and the phenome­ trance. There were/other changes sug­ utter...... on either broadside. patfon and liver troubles, and I say nal success of thig great medicine lias now was In a most uncomfortable* proven his wisdo.ii*. gested for Immediate consideration, In the Dreadnought, of the ten this after having tried nearly all kinds frame of mind. Baldos refused to be without benefit. I would not be'wn.ii- and then there was a general plan for, twelve inch guns only eight can fire Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills posi­ properly depressed by his misfortune. out them, and have recommended tively cure liver complaint,.' bilious­ the modernizing of the fortress at some on either broadside. .To enable all ten them to my friends, many of wjiom He retired to the oblivion she provided to fire with the utmost effect it was ness, constipation, backache and kid­ more convenient time. Baldos lacon- cau bear testimony to then* great vaiia ney disease. One pill a aose, kS cents and seemed disagreeably content. Ap­ * -..si shown that the funnels, must be abol­ . ically observed that the equipment in liver and kidney complaints. I am a box, at all dealers, or Ldinanson, • parently It made very little difference* ished and also all deck erections. But satisfied that Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver was years behind the times. To the ^*-»C? Jvh\ f Bates & Co., Toronto. .'lo-protect jou to him whether he was ln or out of fa­ ii - the funnels are to be eliminated Pills are uncqualleu us a family medi­ against imitations,' the po-irait and amazement of the officials, he was j vor. Beverly was in high dudgeon and wPcv-M steam can no longer be used, and cine." signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the fam­ *^^$B\ . flfi&PT_/Nk able to talk Intelligently of forts In low spirits. : the boiler must' go. '• Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills suc­ ous receipt bock author, aie en evuy all parts of the world, revealing a w VV***V££' ceed where mere kidney medicines box of his medicines. The party rode forth at an early hour /sTO^I'Ji The great firm of Vickers have faced wide and thorough knowledge and ex­ MISS DORA HAYDEN In the morning. It was hot In the city, this fact and after three years of al­ tensive inspection. He had seen Amer­ most continuous research and work but it looked cold and bleak on the X "Without hesitation I write to thank ican as well as European fortifications. have now perfected a system of gas "When do you expect to begin work­ heights. Comfortable wraps were tak­ V~&1 • *L__J. 'k~hi you for the great relief I have found in RARE BOGUS GEMS. ing the mine-'" .The Graustark engineers went to work ^ffiY-y!-^ *^__g*\ -fl Ya?X_/\l V> your valuable medicine, Peruna, and machinery for propelling ships. The en along, and provision was made for JfiSfj \jLr*^/f y/A "As soon as we get through with at once to perfect the simple changes 5 will calltlid* attention of aU my friends explosion engine, in a word, is to re­ the puojic. —Judge. luncheon at an inn halfway up the f_l_ijr7r — / jL/v / (& suffering with catarrl) to that fact. Be­ Small Rubles and Sapphires Enlarged he advised, leaving no stone unturned 9 wl *b^5fl B \\*3ti&S'1 **-S) place the steam enr-ine. slope. Quinnox regaled Beverly with IT* VteEM*/*Y ' * 'A'*N,V sides I cheerfully recommend it to all to strengthen the place before an at­ Strange Looking Warship. to Any Size. It Will .Prolong Life—De Sota, the stories in which Grenfall Lorry was suffering with catarrh in any form."— tack could be made. Miss Dora Hayden, 819 6th St., S.W.; The design for such a vessel has The discovery of a Parisian manu­ Spaniard, lost ma lite in tue wnus ot the hero and Yetive the heroine. He Ji'iOiiua, wnither ne went ior the.• juir- " Two, three .weeks went by, and the ) W% Y Washington!- YD.C. been worked out. It has no funnels, facturer who is making - rubies < and told her of the days when Lorry, a fu­ pose or , discolvering tne legenuaiy, new guard wa*s becoming an old story WPJ J5^ 4. ' and is thus an ext-aordinary looking sapphires of large size by an. ingen­ gitive with a price upon his head, A Case'of Spring Catarrh "ii'ountain pi perpetual youth'/ -saiu io to the castle and army folk. He rode ^12; craft. Its speed will be higher than ious, process is likely to cause trouble exist in thai' then UIIKIIOWU countiy. - charged with the assassination of Mrs. N., P. Lawler, 423_,N. Broadway, that of any existing battleship. Its among English, as it has done'already with Beverly every fair day, and he Pittsburg, Kas., writes: "Last spring 1 While Dr. 'J.'honia3 i_cleci_ic un \MU Prince Lorenz, then betrothed to the dimensions are moderate, but it car­ among French, jewelers and dealers looked at her window by night from caught a severe cold, which developed not perpetuate youth, it wnl rciuuvu princess, lay hidden In the monastery ries batteries more powerful than in precious stones. tne. bouny pains - wmcu make ine afar off in the somber barracks. She into a serious ;ca'se of catarrh. I felt while Yetlve's own soldiers hunted weak and'sioItY and could neither eat even the Dreadnought, since all of its A London gentleman, who - has. jrouug oiu beiore their time an-J naiu-s could* not dissipate the feeling that he the aged into untimely graves " high and low for him. The narrator ; : nor sleep' well. . * ten guns can fire or either beam, and learned the secret of the process from knew her to *be other than the princess, dwelt glowingly upon the trip from tha -t#v . Mi-.77' %• "A member of our club who had beer six ahead or astern. This is to be the the manufacturer himself, said that although he betrayed himself by no - "^-^s-rw cured of catarrh through the "use o! ship of the future. these rubies and sapphires are made First Man—How do you do? "monastery to the city walls one dark •'"--. • - •/' word or sign.. She was enjoying the ' ' Peruna advised me to try it, and I did Admiral Sir E. Fitzgerald, who by taking the remnants of cut stones,, S-.o.iu ivi.au—x»eg paiuon, but you night when Lorry came down to sur­ J '•"- tritrL. fun of It too Intensely to expose it to so at once. I expected help, but noth­ opened the discussion, deprecated the and also small and badly shaped have tne auvantagt; oi me. render himself in order to shield the ing like the wonderful change ifor the First Alan—Jces, 1 suppose I have. the risk of destruction by revealing Together they partially subdued the an- adoption of too hasty a generalization stones, which by themselves are of woman he loved, and Quinnox himself b.-tter I observed almost as soon as 1 vVe Were engaged io tine aaiue gin, out her. true Identity to him. Logically ,. ' .imal. from the result of one battle—mean­ little value, and making them up by' piloted him through the underground started taking it. In three,days I fell means of the electrical furnace and you ni__rieu nor.—Xit ^.ns. that would mean the end of everything. •t-aidos pressed into Ravone's hand a" much better, and within two weeks 1 ing that of the sea of Japan. He re­ passage into the very heart of the cas­ high-pressure moulds to any size re­ No doubt he felt the same and kept note of some;bulk and received in ex­ was in fine 'health. Peruna is a won­ membered the battle of Lissa, and, tle. Then came the exciting scene in quired. MOTHERS FEEL SAFE .his counsel, but the game could not change a mere slip of paper.' The pa­ derful medicine." because one vessel was rammed and which Lorry presented himself as "a sunk there, every warship for thirty "I have seen rubies and sapphires Mothers who have used Baby's Own last forever, that was certain. A pers disappeared as if by magic, and prisoner, with the denouement that years was fitted with a monstiosity on thus manufactured ranging in size up TaDlets tor tlieir little ones say nicy month or .two more and Beverly would the guard was remounting his horse be­ feel safe witn the xaDieis UL iia.nu, saved the princess and won for the its bows called a ram, which had sunk to half an inch,"- he said.. "These have to think of her return to Wash­ fore he saw that the act had been, de­ stones are called 'constructed' rubie. for they are a never railing cure r-.i* gallatft American the desire of his HIS MEMORY RETURNED. many a friend but never a foe. With all tne minor ins of buu.iioou a:.u ington. • . tected. The expression of pain and de­ and 'constructed' sapphires, and the> heart regard to the adoption of oil as fuel, childhood. ivlrs. Unas ereusnia-i spair In Beverly's face sent a cold chill He .Wanted a Snow -Shovel, as Sur he wondered what would happen if possess all the quality of the^original New.Hamburg, Ont., says: **1 nave' stone. Indeed, the only way 'to de His courage, his cool impudence, hla "What a brave fellow he was!" cried over him" from head to foot mised by the Storekeeper. a shell came into the oil reservoir; _sod Batiy's Own Tablets for siom- tect the difference between the 'con­ subtle wit, charmed her more than she Beverly, who never tired of hearing She turned" sick''with apprehension: whether the oil would all run out, if acli trouble unu constipat.on »vun He stopped in front of a hardware structed' and original stone is to lool marked success: 1 always teel tnat _ could.; express. Now she was begin- the romantic story. Her faith had received a stunning blow. it did not explode, and the ship store for a moment and looked all would be left with, it fuel; or, if one f.t the grain, or 'silk,.' as jeweler! my little one is sure wiien 1 nave a , nlng to study him from a standpoint !'Ah, he was wonderful, Miss Cal­ Mutely she watched the vagabonds around and then carried his' hand to set of tanks escaped, there would be ••call it, through a ..powerful micros box or the -Tablets in nie house." houn. I fought him to keep him from withdraw in peace, free to go where mbys own Tablets are sola unuer peculiarly and selfishly her own. Whew his head, like a man who had forgotten a heavy list to one side. • •cope. they pleased. The excursionists turn­ the guarantee or a Government an­ recently she had sung his praise to Ye­ surrendering. He beat me, and I was something. Then he slowly entered Admiral Sir'C. Noel said if the .ma­ "The 'silk' is'straight in the origina' ed to the main road. Baldos fell back alyst to contain neither -opiates nor tlve and others she now was strangely virtually his prisoner when .we appear­ the store and looked around and shook rine gas engines foreshadowed could .stone, and curly "or cloudy .in *th- other poisonous drugs. Tiiey always reticent. She was to understand an­ ed before the tribunal." to his accustomed place, his imploring his bead. be produced there was no doubt they 'constructed' one. .A firm of Lo'hdoi do good—they - c-a.it possibly ,_o look wasted. She was strangely, in­ pawnbrokers' advanced more thai other day why this change had come "It's no wonder she loved him and "You want something?" observed the would be of great value, because they over1 her. Stories of his cleverness married him." explicably depressed for the rest of the would give ships a higher speed and $2,000 a month ago on a 'constructed ce nts a clerk as he came forward. ruby. Of course, it was not worth anv S"' r\r , box rroni The L.V. "He deserved the best that life could day. a much wider radius of action. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. came to her ears from Lorry and An­ "I do." thing like $500; but that was the mar give, Miss Calhoun." (To Be Continuod.) Counts Up Advantages. guish and even from Dangloss. She "But for'the moment you have for­ ket price of an original stone of thi There hau been a ratal railroad ac- was proud, vastly proud, of him In "You had better not call me Miss gotten what it is?" Admiral Sir E. Fremantle observed same size. The ratio of value betweei. there could be no question of the ad­ nSn "le ;ielJ0UW SOU«ht »»"• these days. Calhoun, Colonel Quinnox," said she, "That's exactly the case. I knew the 'constructed' and original stone "THE KING'S NAVEE/ vantages which would ensue if bat­ The.Iron Count alone discredited the looking back apprehensively. "I am a when I left the bouse, but it has gone is about two-fifths. "7™*^™'" Sai- the ofliuial. testily, highness once in awhile, don't you tleship decks could be cleared of the you leliows must think v*..o hive au-Ji ability and the conscientiousness of from my head how. If you'd offer me incumbrance of funnels and similar "You can see,--however,-that one is de-nts ior your benelit." know?" More Efficient and Readier Than Ever the "mountebank," as he named the a hundred dollars, I couldn't remember appliances necessary with steam en­ perfectly safe in wearing 'these stones. ••--•erhaps you w.ouiun't mind telline man who had put bis nose out of joint "I implore your highness' pardon," Before. what I started after." gines. One of the things which would lain told that the ruby trade in Eng­ ine whose benefit you do have S land is already suffering, in anticipa­ Beverly, seeing much of Marlanx, said he gayly. The Chronicle's naval correspondent "We have lots of such cases, and we result would be that ships, would not toil rejoined the reporter. ' tion, for jewelers, who are fully awarf Bat -even toucning this paint the made the mistake of chiding him The riders ahead had come to a says: The taxpayer may estimate the solve'thein in a moment Here is what be liable to a sudden reduction in of the existence of these 'construct---'"' othcial was reticent. - J.>hu_ue*phia frankly and gayly about this aversion. •standstill and were pointing off into value of recent Admiralty administra­ you want." speed from the destruction of funnels. Licuger. - tion by contrasting the state of things stones, also know that .large cmanti She even argued the guard's case be­ the pass to their right. They were And he passed behind a lot of stoves Internal combustion engines would prevailing at the time of the Kaiser's ties of them "will soon appear in tlu fore the head of the army, Imprudently eight or ten miles from the city gates and dragged out a big snow shovel get rid of that, but it was usually English markets." - - Cholera and all summer complaints" telegram to Mr. Kruger and the in­ found that with all improvements in­ S 11 in th pointing out many of his superior qual­ and more than halfway up the.winding and placed it in the other's hands and ^1 ? *-l*! * «' action tnat tne stant readiness for war that now ex­ troduced there was generally an in­ S ld deal road that ended at the monastery gates, ??,.- K i °.u '' « upon the vie- ities In ' advocating his cause. Tha ists. After the Kruger telegram it •said:.- •-. '.••':••'" creased possibility of damage and dis­ Germany and Peace. tuns betore they. are aware that dan­ fceverly and Quinnox came up with count was learning forbearance in his was resolved to mobilize a flying "Thirty-five cents, please, and you'll aster. Unless an agreement can h? reach ger is near. ' JU attacked ilo not deiay old age. He saw the wisdom of pro-.. them and found all eyes centered on a squadron. The squadron was compos­ find the material of the best" in getting the proper nieuieirie. 'Xiv 5 _"; Sir William White pointed out that ed-by Germany and Great Britain re­ . crastination. Baldos was in favor, but small co.mpanyof men encamped iii the ed of * -units which Parliament were "By George! By George!" exclaimed in attempting to reduce.the diameter garding the hitter's proposal to limit" a- dose oi Dr. J. D. i-ellogg*. uysenttiy oordial, and you- will get iinmeuiaie some day there "would come a time for rocky defile a hundred yards fnom the assured were ready for. war. Five the customer. "But that's exactly what and the weight of turrets the exposed armaments. The Hague Peace Confer days and nights of heavy work were reliel. It acts with wonuerfui rapidity .his undoing; -:..-'• main road. I wauted! What a curious thing mem­ portion of the guns was liable to de­ ence will probably tie a complete fi and never tails to eftect a cure. consumed in effecting the mobiliza­ ory is. I wanted a snow shovel, and struction. At the battle of Tsushima a'sco. In the barracks he was acquiring It needed but a glance to tell her tion. At that time the only sea-going now I'll take it home and put it in tlie this portion in some cases had been The ..Russian Government is report "Do you deny that this is your fame. Reports went forth with unbias­ who comprised the unusual company. force in home waters fully manned cellar, and If? my neighbors don't keep shot entirely away. With regard to ed to be - greatly discouraged at the wites signature on the back of ttii8 ed freedom. He established himself as The very raggedness of their garments, was the Channel fleet of seven or eight cueguei" their walks clean I'll complain to the oil or gas engines he believed their result of Prof, de Martens' tour oi the: best swordsman in the service, as the unforgettable disregard for conse­ battleships, and this fleet was the the European courts, on behalf of the -"Let me see it. No, that isn't her -police."—Chicago" News. Y day was coming. well as the most efficient marksman. quences, the impudent ease with which training school for.young.seamen'. Lieut. A. T. Dawson believed the Czar, to ur-ze the participation of the writing, tihe never wrote anything yei they..faced poverty and wealth alike, Superb Fleet. Powers in his scheme of disarmament without aad.ng a postscript,"—Uitve- With the foil3 and sabers he easily advent of gas engines for marine use ldiiu i-iaindeaier.' vanquished the foremost fencers in belonged to but one "set of men—the To-day the Channel fleet combines Did Not Count. was, nearer than Sir William White It is stated on reliable authorih high and low. circles. He could ride vagabonds of the Hawk and Raven. the eight battleships of the King Ed­ There is a; small boy in Pittsburg and many more appeared to realize. 'thnt'*'Germany objects to Great' Rri ward VII.-- class with six other mod­ tain's propos.il for the limitation o' Minard's Liniment Used by Physicians like a Cossack or like an American Beverly went a shade whiter. Her in­ who is intensely patriotic and- who is, ern battleships and four armored armaments, and demands its with cowboy. Of them all, his warmest ad­ terest In everything else flagged, and as a'rule, a very well informed Sunday Lent In London. ".Mamma," asked the beautiful cruisers. The Atlantic fleet, based up­ : rtrawal. Should Germany be success­ she was lost In bewilderment. What school student. YNot long ago there There have been more marriages young wile,. "do you ever attach any mirer was Haddan, the man set to on Berehaven, will have six battle­ ful in this. Great Britain will prob freak of fortune had sent these men .were some A visitors; and Tommy's during Lent this year than for many significance ;to what papa says in his watch him for'the secret service. It ships and four armored cruisers, while ably, withdraw.' fcom .the conference,, sleep?" ' '•.*-—-, out of the fastnesses into this danger­ teacher, wishing to show,off her class yoars. This is shown in society getting; may be timely to state that Haddan the first - division of the new home and the United States may do like- "No, dear. Don't let that worry you. ously open place? to the^best advuntqge, called upon him jess observant of the" Lenten season "•vise.. 5 watched In valn.^__ ^ L__ _fleet iB-a_battle^Bquadron comprising 5than=55was5*-the=case=when=there"was=a" I_=used=to^think_it_=might_.mean-soiiie -= "to'answer a series of "questions. All" If Great Britain's proposal is main­ thing, but_generally I have found that The princess, humoring her own fan­ YShe^reco^izliJd^thfeTS^cetic^RdYOneT six"ships, with" the Dreadnought car­ sort of decorous attention 'to high rying the flag, and a group of armor­ went well until the very ""usual one. tained on the program of the confer: thsy were only the names of racing cy, as well as Beverly's foibles, took to with his student's face and beggar's church feelings even when they were ed cruisers, known as the fifth squad­ ."Who was the first man?" - ence, it is -probable, that Germany mares or.mining claims. "—Chicago Re garb. Old Franz was there, and so not personally shared. •,'••; cord-Herald. riding with her high spirited young /'George Washington—first, in war, and. perhaps, , will ''withdraw were others whose faces and hetero­ ron, fit to lie in the line of battle This year the ritualists are keeping guest on many a little jaunt to the with the German fleet. first in"— Tommy began enthsiastic- The Czar is reported to.be endeavor­ geneous garments had become so fa­ Lent with more severity than are the .'•: The superiority of Mother ' Graves' hills. She usually rode with Lorry or The skilled men . on board will be ally, but the teacher hastily interrupt­ ing to secure an: agreement betweer* miliar to her in another day. The tall Roman''Catholics, for, owing to the Great Britain, "and Germany on th' Worm Exterminator is shown by its Anguish, cheerfully assuming the sub­ carried throughout the commission,- ed. .. •,".. '•.-•'•• provalance of, influenza, the latter are good effects on the children, i'ur- dued position befitting a lady-In-walt- leader with the red feather, the rak­ a number exceeding three-fifths of point, and he is in personal com "No,; no, dear! You mean Adam, largely: dfspeiisated from fasting. On .jhase a bottle and give it a trial. ;lng apparently restored to favor on ish hat and the black patch alone was the crew; the unskilled men shipped munication with the Kaiser.' don't you?" the other hand, a certain ritualist who probation. She enjoyed Beverly's missing from the picture. on board will not be moved more of­ is allied to the "half peerage" told a I'lie. Lady—Your little boy does look "Oh, if you are talking about dagoes, unique position. In order to'maintain "It's the strangest looking crew I've ten than every jrfght months. In ad­ friend that in Lent j-the never dined Eton's .Odd Punishment. . queer. D'yer think there's anything I s'pose he might-be," udmifsd Tom­ her attitude as princess the fair young ever seen," said Anguish. "They look dition to these'squadrons are. four out, ate meat, dranfi wine, or had A new form of punishment ha wrong with 'imi physically? - flotillas of destroyers, forty-eight craft my.— Harper's Weekly. . Her Friend—Physically, indeed I No, deceiver was obliged to pose in the like pirates." ... sufar in tea, that she attended church been adopted at Eton College. Offend "Or gypsies," suggested Yetive. "Who in all, and about thirty submarines. twice daily, went to confession week­ ers against the school rules have hov I'm sure ".ere ain't. 'E 'asn't 'ad a extremely delectable attitude of being Watercress. drop o' physic in';'i"s life.—Sketch. are they, Colonel Quinnox? What are Ready For War. ly had no pillow on her bolster, and to write a certain number of "lines' Lorry's wife. If you suffer from pimples eat lib rose the instant. she was called in with'•'•ihe left hand. The scheme ha: they doing here?" It stands to reason that so great an The Most Popular Pill—The pill is "How can you expect the paragon to era I ly of water cress. There Is no bet­ the morning. . * met with general approval among thi Quinnox was surveying the vaga­ addition to the actual fighting strength the most popular of all forms of medi­ make love to you, dear, if he thinks of the navy, instantly ready for war, is ter blood purifier. Water cress; is rich Whether that be only a case of ex­ governing body, though it-is said thai bonds with a critical, suspicious eye. 1 cine, and of pills the most popular are you are another man's wife?" Yetlve only obtained by extracting from the in Iron and so is. very good for thoso treme self-martyrdom is not known, some boys would rather be biichec Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, because "They are not robbers or they would asked, her blue eyes beaming with the whole navy greater exertion, longer ivho are inclined to be anaemic. but it would seem that the fierce than have to undergo the new pen they do what it is asserted they can be off like rabbits," he "said reflective­ fun of it all. hours, and more work than was Btrcturea of Father Vaughan on the ance. do, and are not put fotward on any ly. "Your highness, there are many thought necessary ten or even three fictitious claims to excellence. They "Pooh!" sniffed Beverly. "You have The Chain Cable. • wickedness ol the "smart set" is hav­ The headmaster, the Hon. and Rev. roving bands in the hills, but I confess years ago. This, coupled with the ces­ ing some effect in certain sections of E. L'yttelton, who is a great believei are compact and portable, . they are only to consult history to find the ex­ The first man who succeeded In mak­ easily taken, they do not nauseate nor that tbese men are unlike any I have sation of foreign battleship-building society where reform of a most serious in ambidexterity, is of opinion that cuse. It's the dear old habit of men to ing a useful chain cable was Robert gripe, and they give relief in the most _eard about. With your permission, I tor eighteen months, is the true rea­ character is in progress. Bridge is everyone should be taught to use th<- stubborn cases. make, love to queens and get beheaded Will ride down and question them." son why a stronger navy at.a smaller Fllnn, who experimented with it hi giving way to a brief lectures and left hand. If the left side was not at for It Besides, he ls not expected to cost, is possible at the .pr^penj, time. 1808. His cable was made of very card rooms are becoming salons. "Do, Quinnox. I am most curious." active; as the right, the left side o! Keep a dog that cain be taught to make love to me. How In the world short links, with no stay pins or Btuds the brain was affected. Writing with Beverly srit very still and tense. She be useful around the sto.ck and house, did you get that Into your bead?" An Obliging Man. but lt served the purpose. Very Decollete. the left hand would have a good ef­ was afraid to look at Baldos, who rode not a worthless cur. Heine (at the village barber's)—I say, "Poor chap! Every tiling he earns fect upon the brain, and there would On a day soon after the return of up as Quinnox started into the narrow do you-know why this man's shop is Daniel O'Cohnell. goes oh his wife's back." be .no such thing as writer's cramp Lorry and Anguish from a trip to the defile, calling to the escort to follow. hung all over with sacred pictures? * After a dinner at Lord Dungarvan's, "Well, if you'd seen her at the opera The boys will not be kept in school frontier Beverly pxjpr^ssed a desire to The keen eyes of the guard caught the Beine—:0h, yes; that Is for the conven­ Lndy Morgan writes in her diary, 1 you wouldn't think he earned mnch."— longer than they were formerly, and »iou uie monastery of St. Valentine^ (situation at once; Miss Colhoun shot ience of his customers, so that they met the redoubtable Dan ,0'Ss r taunts was sufficient to arouse ln her They Btood away In disdainful aloof­ volcano." -' ' '— knit, not shrivel. Any -condition suitable for the distressing conviction that he had ness. No sign of recognition passed woven.— ^_ good care of potatoes is favorable for r— it fits, _f \Guaranteed become important enough to prove em­ between them aiid Baldos. A Curious Epitaph. wintering dahlia tubers. The tubers KTOii rdoes PEN- / \ A gainst "It keep, its strength—the last barrassing. While confessing to her­ ore .very susceptible to injury from In broken, jerky sentences Ravone , The following epl.apb is copied frqni spoonful is as good as the first." self that it was a bit treacherous and ANGLE / . \ Shrinkage freezing;—Country Gentleman. explained to the colonel that they were a tomb in the vicinity of Port Royal. fUnderwear.J weak she proceeded to ignore Baldos ;. "And it gives such a fine flavour a party of actors on their way to Edel­ Jamaica- "Here lieth the body of with astonishing persistency. Apart to the baking, once people use it, weiss, but that they had been advised Louis Ctilc-y, Esq., a native of Mont- Leze Majesty. they want it every .tune.1" from the teasing, it seemed to her of to give the place a wide "berth. Now p-llier, in France, which country he 7 Pen I Ann—Tou don't tell me that that late that ho was growing a shade too Write us-for our^ they were making the best of a hard left ou account of the revocation. He 303 ggjn of a cook left Mrs. Dust! Flo^- confident new CoojciBoofc. journey to Serros. where they expected was swallowed up by the earthquake Yes. ^Xqu see, Mrs. Dust refused to He occasionally forgot his deferential which occurred at that place in 1C92, National Drag & Chemical Co. qf but little better success. He produced Trade r\ori( change grocers whep the cook 4114 the II Canada, I,United, Montreal. air and relaxed into a very pleasing but certain papers of identification, which but by tbe great providence of God J'Trade-markedin red. In a', delivery boy fell out Variety of styles, fabrics and highly reprehensible state of friendli­ Quinnox examined and approved, much was, by a second shock, flung Into the sea, where he-continued swimming un­ ^prices, for women, men and ness. A touch of the old jauntlness cro]> to Beverly's secret amazement. The France has the best highways In Eu­ til rescued by. a boat and lived forty Children. and -guaranteed. ped out here and there, a tinge of the old princess- and the colonel exchanged rope. and Poain the worst W. N. U., No. 635 irony marred fci_i.other.wise perfect mien years afterward."

•c55 trm v rzwXK.-tnfrtZisv^X TH£ LEADER, MOYIE, BRITISH COLUMBIA.

TORN BY WILD BEASTS OLD AGE PENSIONS. EMPIRE IS PROGRESSING. THE CAREFUL KING. Britishers Should Look With Pride A Story of a Persian Monarch Tha. Information About the Countries That HISTORY OF A GREAT DISCOVERY Upon Race's Organizing Genius. . Points a Moral. Have Adopted the Plan. The old Roman heroes who were The London Chronicle commenting Once upon a time a certain king of torn by wild beasts in their fights in A good many politicians, says Tit- on the approaching session of the Co­ Persia went out hunting with all hla the now. ruined Colosseum at Borne Bits, have explained why certain peo­ court The chase,that day happened the Greek Charioteers, and. the-glad­ lonial Conference, says: ple should receive a, pension after See that lock Among the eventsoi. peace which to be long, and the king became very iators who made fighting a profession, they reach old age, but no one'has all knew the virtues of herbal essences may happen in the Empire, it would thirsty. But no fountain or river could for skin injuries and diseases. They yet been able to solve the problem as It Is the be difficult to: imagineyprie more im­ be found near the spot on the plain to where the money is to come from GREEN TEA would emerge from a combat sore, perfect fitting-, portant, or of better augury, than the where they rested for a short interval. to pay the pensions. bleeding, and covered." with wounds. patented side lock on Imperial Conference-^as Sir Charles At last - one ot the courtiers spied a They would apply at night their secret According to Mr. Asquith, the cost Dilke well named it in Parliament large garden not far off. It was filled herbal balms, and in a few days would of a 5s. pension to all over 65 in this EASTLAKE during a - recent^ debate^which will Is Preferred by Former Japan Tea Drinkers again- be ready for combat. Then- with trees bearing lemons, oranges end country would amount t'6~^£26,000,000 METALLIC SHINGLES assemble this month, when the Prime ideal of a balm or salve was the cor­ per annum.. It would be impossible grapes. His followers begged' the rect one—a preparation which ..must no other shingles'have it Ministers of the _ great-• self-governing combine power with purity; and that for the state'to'pay this huge amount States which are"TKe Britains be­ monarch.to partake of the good things Because of Its Greater Purity. . of money from the national exchequer This famous device'makes Eutlake in the garden. ideal Is realized in Zam-Buk. I Shingles the ca-iest and quickest laid , yond- the''", seas," will,: be; the-;guests - of Ordinary ointments, salves and em­ unless new taxes or compulsory pro­ i —and also insures the roof being abao- \ the British ^nation* in ^London. "No "Heaven forbid that I should eat Lead Packets Only, 40c, 60c, and 60c Per Lb. At All Qroctrs. brocations are generally composed of vident insurance schemes were de­ lately'-leak proof. Kastlake Shingles more; striking example;-. could, in fact, vised:- Y. •-,'•"•.,• Y •;'. -Y '• anything thereof," said the king, "fo. HIGHEST AWARD, ST..LOUIS, 1904 ' - rancid animal fats and mineral poi- I are fire, lightning and rust proof. be given of the geniusi of the race for if I* permitted myself to gather but an Many social reformers regard the founding free ^and flourishing, com­ S0 Za'rn-Buk on the contrary,' is a latter as the", only solution to the dif­ munities, - and maintaining;' through orange from it my officers and court­ healing balm, composed of highly ^ re­ ficulty, and quote ..the cases of France, in dependence, that fraternity which iers would not leave a single fruit SERIOUS ,"v Lapland Larder*. fined saps and juices got from certain Germany, Austria, and . , alone can save a great Empire* from" In the entire gardenv" "He was terribly ill." rich medicinal herbs, and every house­ Our cheapest grado will last In Swedish Lapland can be seen cu­ where compulsory insurance has been longer and co t -lena, than the best disruption.' .-•..'.'..' ;j; The higher In life a person is~th. "Indeed I" hold may'rely on Its healing aid. wooden .shingles. .Our best MetaUlo rious wooden structures on a singlo "Yes. He got that bad that he for­ When the little one' runs in from adopted to tt certain extent, thereby The British race has rek_di_ to think more careful be should be, for all hia bringing about'a' decrease of pauper­ Shingles;houidnotb9 mentioned in the pole which look like monster pigeon got to ask how the business was get- his play with a smarting, dirt-mieii fame breath with any other roof.oover- with pride of the development of the faults are copied yby those beneath tine on."—Milwaukee Sentinel. scrape on* his hand or knee^ slinril. ism.' -' • ' . . ing, shingles, slate or tin. ' Write ua for L*ots. These serve their purpose in reasons. . w Imperial Conference, whose third him.—Chatterbox. wash the part, and smear with -*m- : Germany and France. meeting will be held within a few protecting the contents of .the 1-irder Corns cause intolerable pain. ' Hoi- Buk, bandaging if necessary. . The Metallic Roofing Co.- Limited, from "wolves and foxes., They are loway's Corn Cure removes the trouble., When father returns from . work In Germany, for instance,- an act days. . Everyone knows that good­ Mysteries of Planting. was carried in 1889,'-compelling insur­ Manufacturers, Toronto aad \Vinaipeg will will be the dominant note of the themselves tbe larders. / Try it, and see what amount of pain with a cut hand, the handy box ol The devices adopted by nature for is saved. Zam-Buk again meets the emergency, ance against old age. The obligation gathering. The most delicate subjects WOOD sf/ecr/A/o __ securing the planting and distribution and the housewife or mother contin­ to insure rests on all who are in re­ may be and will be brought up for English Sunday Closing. of seeds are very"Interesting. Some ually finds it a real friend in need tor ceipt of wages-of not more than £2 debate; but the discussion will take Public houses were first closed on Knicker—What is .dementia Ameri- bruises of general household duties. place in an atmosphere of genial Im­ seeds have wings, so that they may be oana? • *• per week. Half the premium, however, Sunday mornings In England In con­ For eczema, ulcers,.itch, fistulas, ab- perial patriotism which will, keep H carried. a way as far as possible in fall­ Bocker—Did you ever watch the which varies, according tb - the wages sequence of an act of parliament, bleachers at a ball game?—New York cesses, scalp sores., and/all skin received, is paid by the masters. The clear of acrimony'Freedom .find Ir.iv ing from the parent plant Others, like diseases, it acts like a charm. It .eases which received the royal assent on th* Sun. . i pension begins at the age of 70; the ternity have proved such^gpod guides those jot the milkweed and dandelion, the pain and stops, the ^bleeding o. 1 1 .th of Augyst 1838. amount varying, by very complicated that there is no anxious imposition of may be said to'be provided with bal- w piles and cures this painful ailmeni limits to the scope of the agenda pa­ Itch, Mange, Prairie Scratches and quickly and surely. All druggists, am rules, but the state pays a-fixed sum Idous, inasmuch as they are made so of £2 10s annually, in addition to the per. Problems riot only vital but com­ every form of contagious Itch on hu­ stores sell at 50c a box, or from Zani- 1 .light by feathery appendages that they Buk Co., Toronto, for price, six boxes pension. plex will be raised—the constitution man or animals cured In 30 minutes cf the Committee of Imperial Defence,, are readily drawn, up to great heights by WolWd'j Sanitary Lotion. for $2.50. __ A, special ^department of the Minis­ and the question of the representation' ; by warm currents of air. Astronomers try of the Interior, designated* Assist­ of the Britains; overseas upon it, the used to mistake, the floating seeds of : »,-___E WOMAN ON CENT ance Publique, has been established 'Trade,' remarked tne party with HIGH PRICE OF FLAX SEED naval agreement with Australia, and Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. The emblem of liberty ..on the one in France for the relief, of the needy, the milkweed for meteors until a noted the quotation habit, "follows the cent coin is the goddess in an Ameri­ the difficult questions of joint naval and -gives away , over 12,000,000 As a result of the new customs tar­ star gazer set his telescope at a near Dear Sirs—Your MINARD'S LINI­ flag." can Indian head-dress, but the lace iff of ten cents per bushel on imported policy arising out of it; the organiza­ francs arid not more than 200 francs focus and was thus enabled to examine MENT is our remedy for sore throat, "Not always," rejoined the merchant shows no characteristics of the .North flax seed,-the price of • flax seed- is tion of local forces for .war in connec­ to poor people aged 70 and upwards: the floating vegetable germs that pass­ cold and all ordinary ailments. who doesn't advertise. "I hoisted the* American aborigine, lt is the face 01 now $1.23 per bushel in Winnipeg. At. tion with a scheme of Imperial de­ This contribution, however, must not ed across the field of view. Certain It never fails to relieve and cure biggest Hag I could And over my a little girl, Sarah Longacre Keen, up­ this price it is claimed that flax grow­ fence; and,"even more controversial store, • but trade didn't increase •_" on whose hea^i was placed the feather­ exceed 50 francs per head, nor be promptly. ing is more profitable than wheat than these difficult matters, the great burs are seed vessels that are provid­ nickel's worth."—Chicago News ed cirnamen. of. a "Sioux Indian. Hei given in more cases than 2 per 1,000 growing, and it may be expected that CHARLES WHOOTEN. question of preferential trading. ed with tiny hooks in order that they father was an engraver 'and he took of the population. considerable quantities will be grown Port Mulgrave. the ide.i and placed his daughter s iu the Canadian Northwest this year. may catch in the fur of animals and ' Other Countries. Another issue almost overshadows. !ie carried afar. head un tlie coin. Sarah Longacre Flax matures more quickly ' than these. The conclusion of the New Keen died in P.uladelpma not long Belgium adopted an old age pen­ wheat and may consequently be sown ago, after having served thirty-live sion scheme in 1900, and in the same later. New settlers who have only Hebrides Convention' and the estab­ ^ DOCTORS usitfe years- as the secretary of the city s year Victoria passed an act granting been able to sow a small acreage of lishment by the Home Ministry of the Queer Crabs. branch of the -Methodist ..oment 10s. per week to-any'old person who wheat can, after the wheat is sown, modus vivendi'in the dispute between There are some queer crabs In the Foreign Missionary Society.—Louis­ fulfilled certain conditions. break up more land for flax seed. Newfoundland and the United States world. The soldier crab of Bermuda PATENT MEDICINES The seed may be sown as late as the are matters which raise the question A ""Small Horror, ville Courier-Journal. carries heavy shells up the hills. A The sister colony, New Zealand, has middle of June, although May is con­ of the adequate protection • of the •/he weasel is one small horror. As­ also shown what can be done in the sidered the best month. In "fact flax shore crab on tbe Cape Verde islands tonishingly strong, apparently fearless The Honest Physician is Anxious Ask for Minard's and Take no Other daughter States by. the dipldmacy of way of old-age pensions. - In 1898 an seed seems to wait the farmer's con­ the Mother Country. There is not may be seen running along like a and as persevering as an ant, when to Cure and Uses the Best act was passed providing pensions of venience. It can be sown early oi piece of paper blown by a strong wind. Tom—Miss Peach has a secret charm late, and as it is less liable to injury another' Government in- the world once he has settled to the track of a Available Remedies. ls. a day for people over 65 years of which would dare to discuss such a There are crabs in Ascension Island about her that I can't understand. age who "had been resident- in the from weather than any of the other rabbit tbat particular bunny is indeed Jack—Oh, don't let that worry you. cereals, it' may be harvested after the point as this' freely, in the presence , that steal young rabbits from their In grave peril. The rabbit seems tq country for 25 years and had not been of those whose duty it must be to The proposed legislation through- She won't keep it any more than any convicted of offences against the law. wheat, oats and barley have been nests, and the robber crab of the Phil­ know it, too, and the knowledge tq other secret. gathered * in. criticize ^the actions of its ambassa­ the Dominion Parliament for the reg­ Aliens, aborigines, Chinese, and Asi­ ippines cracks, cocoanuts and eata half paralyze him, for he seldom at­ dors accredited to great and friendly ulation of the manufacture and gale' atics are excluded from this scheme. Flax seed is especially well adapted them. tempts the' one saving chance —a WOMAN'S TRIALS for newly-broken land. Prof. Shaw, of powers. 0/ patent or proprietary medioines ia' straightaway, long sustained run nt the University of Minnesota, formerly It is impossible.-to say before the of the ntmost importance, and it is •»ian Be Banished by the Rich, (led one of the professors- of the Agricul­ Conundrum. top speed.- And the end of the patient. Conference has met, and public opin­ receiving a great' deal .of attention, * Blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ac­ LONDON'S SMART SET. tural College at Guelph, Ont., says in Why is a dentist like a man swim­ if-we-do-but-waIt-the5-hc*nr sort of pur­ ion with regard to its results has been not only by the proprietary medicine , tually Make reference to ~ this: "The influence of ming In a river? He is always on ths suit! 'Tls Indeed bloody murder.. Tbe the flax crop is helpful to the quick definitely formed throughput the Em­ manufacturers, but also by the leading ' The health and happiness of grow­ Father Vaughan Again Attacks Their outlook for snags. . (lend within angel garb -finally toils doctors and druggists. ' Every -manu­ ing girls and women of mature year. reduction of the prairie sod, owing to pire, whether the permanent- Consul­ Foibles and Sins. the peculiar nature of the- fibrous tative Committee, which so many within deadly . distance. There Is a facturer of reliable and high olasa depends upon the blood..supply. There- : is a crisis in the life of every, woman Before a great congregation which growth of the roots. These, penetrat­ hope to- see established. will be one His Geography. snakelike stroke, most likely aimed at remedies welcomes the bill as a step •' When there are distressing headaches: filled every part of his beautiful West ing every part, reduce the soil to a of the fruits of its deliberations. But the big.vein near tlie butt of the rab­ in the right direotion. The disoussion disintegrated pulverulent mass, which Said little Ned: "Tho man who wroU and backaches; when life seems •• London' church, Father. Bernard there cin be no doubt as to what is, . This big geography bit's ear. Once there, the brute sticks has brought out the fact that the best burden and when some women seem is greatly - favorable to the gr,owth of Vaughan commenced a , course of the succeeding grain crop other than after all, the main point. The organi­ Has surely made a great mistake loechllke to tbe blood. sucking, while physicians .in Canada and on- the con­ threatened with even the loss of thei. Lenten sermons dealing further with zation of the whole Empire as a poli­ To leave out little mo. tinent approve of and prescribe Psy­ reason. It is at this period that Dr. flax.' It has also been noticed .that the trembling, walling rabbit totters Williams' Pink Pills prove a blessing the sins of smart society. * good crops of flax follow the breaking tical unit is proceeding with a strong, chine in oases of the most diffiouft, up of a sod field. Why? For s the steady growth, and that which fifty "Why, only think, as now I stand. aimlessly about till Its "drained body character. In a recent instanoe of to women. Every dose increases the- "We live in a time," he said,* "when All toward my left Is west. falls limply to pay its tax- to mother richness and the redness of the bloui'. the world has discovered that there same reasons that good crops of flax years ago-would have seemed impos­ In front of me Is north, and back very serious throat and lung trouble - *" supply, and this new blood .strength­ are . grown on new breaking. The sible is to-day a splendid consumma­ earth.—Edwin Sandys in Outing Mag­ the patient had been using Ksyohine.. is no suclfthmij as sin. In churches, yields from crops grown on common Is south, as you have guessed. ens the organs, enables them to throw in current literature, in drawing-room tion within sight. azine. Two leading United States specialists'' oft disease and banishes the sod land broken up' are usually no. "All, on my right .Is east, and so conversations, in' clubs — everywhere so good as on new breaking, because wer» . consulted, in addition to two headaches and backaches ant- 'Tls very plain to see eminent Canadian physicians. JtJpon dizziness and secret pains that we are reminded that we have passed the elements of fortility are not usu­ That north and south and east .and have made life a burden. There are from the shadows of dogma into the ally present to the same extent." DICK TURPIN'S OAK. west learning what the patient was .using, th&sands and thousands of growing illumination of science. Begin right hem with me. a sample of Psychine was taken and - girls and women in Canada^ who ow< "In some of the churches," the Scene of Many- Exploits by Famous analyzed, with the result that the ._ their health and happiness to Dr.* Wil­ "So I must write and,ask to have physicians advised its continuance. scathing voice-from the pulpit con­ CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED. •' Highway Man.-. My picture pasted In liams' Pink -Pills. Mrs.- James Aic- tinued, 'we are told that there.was no with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they They prescribed no ether medicine but - Donald, of Sugar Camp, Ont., is .one canot reach the seat of the disease. That other boys and girls may learn Fall; that the Atonement is a fable. A most interesting' living link with Where^all these things begin." Psychine, with the result that the pa- ' of these. She says: "I 'was badl> Catarrh ls a blood or constitutional dis­ that old' past, when "the highwayman run down, felt very weak, and ho.*.. We like to hear" these things. The ease, and ln order to cure it you must _fht~.~- •»»—'- tient has fully recovered and is a no appetite. I suffered from headache** world indulging its sins is like"" a take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh and the footpad were the terror of splendid walking and talking adver­ and backaches and a feeling of weak­ naughty boy who hopes that there is Cure is taken Internally, and acts dir­ the traveler, is'still to be found at Mistakes In War. tisement for the wdhderful curative - ectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. ness. I could scarcely drag'mysell no God. Finchley This is "Turpin's Oak," a In the Bull Run defeat McDowell power of a remedy that will "stand Hall's Catarrh Cure ls not a quack med­ sturdy, curiously forked specimen of about and felt that my condition was "It would be an injustice, many icine. It was prescribed by one of the laid tbe blame on Patterson. In tbe up" before the keenest professional growing worse. I decided to: try Dr. people might .think, to say that pur­ best physicians In the .country for years Britain's own peculiar tree, that criticism and analysis. As a builder , Williams'-Pink Pills and got'a dozen and ls a refrular prescription. It Is com- stands at tho corner of a narrow lane battles around Richmond Lee's plans boxes, but before they were all used I chasing things, for which they do not osed of the" best tonics .known, com- failed on account of Huger's lethargy. up of the system and restorer of all leading into the Great North road. wasted conditions, Psyohine has no. had fully regained my health and was intend to pay is a sin, or ordering SIned with the best blood purifiers, act­ At Pittsburg Landing Grant would able to do my housework without the beautiful things and sending them ing directly on the mucous ".surfaces. When Finchley, now so cultivated equal, and the best and most earnest The perfect combination of the two In­and. built upon, was mostly a great have been successful but for Wallace. least fatigue. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills back next day after having*worn them gredients is what produces such wonder­ physicians recognise this fact. - have been a great blessing to mc." the previous evening. common; it was a favorite haunt of At Gettysburg Lee's hands were tied ful results In curing Catarrh. Send for Accidents to your horses "Why," he cried, with a contempt­ testimonials free. thieves and highwaymen - desirous of by the dllatoriness of Stuart. And so " At the ago of 25 my lungs were in a terrible You can get Dr. Williams'Pink Pill; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo. O. plundering.- the. .horsemen, coaches, on from the foundation of the world may happen at any moment, state, I had la -rrippo the year before; it setUed for Pale People from any medicine uous ring in his voice, "there are 3old by Druggists, price 76c. GET READY for emergencies. and wagons always moving back- to the present time. "It has been said on my lungs und I kept steadily crowing worse dealer or by mail from the Dr. Wil-' West-end ladies who can give points Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Buy a bottle of till I got down so low I was ln bed for six nwki Hams- Medicine Co., Brockville,- .Ont. to the West-Ham guardians.' by wrltersou the art of war that every I had a consultation'of doctors and they Enid ihey could do nothiujj more for me. Then I tlarl.d to . at 50 cents a box or six boxes foi "But I am not concerned with this battle ls a series of mistakes. These use Psychine. I took the medlcint for more than $2.50. If you are weak or ailing give for the moment. I ain concerned with A Brave Man. mistakes are made on both sides and Fellows' Leeming's a year. It certainly did wonders tor me. I ua these pills a fair trial—they will noi graver evils. • What of this vile com­ Nicolas, Chevalier d'Assas, a French now u strong u I wss before my sickness." disappoint you. are the cause of victory ns well as de­ MRS. H. HOPE, petition with France for the lowest captain in the Auvergne regiment' born feat. It ls almost amusing to think of Essence Morpeth, Ont There has been for some time a suc­ birthrate in Europe; this emulation of at Vigan; In the*Languedoc, while-mak­ the numberless good and sufficient rea­ Psychine, pronounced Si-keen, is the America to find excuses for throwing cession of bomb explosions in Barce- ing a reconnoissance during the night For Lameness in Horses greatest of tonics, building up the sys­ off marriages in order to'enter better, sons that Shatter could have given if lonfa, causing isolated injuries * and : of Oct. 15, 17(50, at Klostercamp, In Only 50c. a bottle —and saves tem, increasing the appetite, purify­ much alarm. financial positions." • •'•'. he had been defeated. in Cuba. If Ja­ Westphalia, met a column of the ene­ pan had been worsted in the Russo- dollars worth of time by curing ing the blood, aids digestion,, and acta Concluding, Father Vaughan /vehe­ lameness of every description. ' -; •• directly upon the throat and lungs, Keep Minard's Liniment in the House mently warned his hearers against my which was adv incing in silence to .lapanese war, one result would have surprise the French army^ He waa At dealers, or from ' t a giving; tone and vigor to the entire "danci_tg_downj6 hell^ "I must tell Jteen^thatYOyamas=Jv.ojiId^ha.ve^=:wrlt-_ i Hatlorial Drug i Ch«mlc«l Co.7Limited, =systemr=At=aIl=druggistB,-5Qe.=ftnd $l^— At Hamburg the : longshoremen have you these things," he cried, His voice Wd'eWd^to^l^p^llent^r^Is^they" ten the.book of lamentations and ex­ would kill him. D'Assas at once cried MONTREAL. or Dr. T. A. Siocum, Limited, 179 voted to resume work. The decision hoarse and tremulous with emotion: DICK TURMH'S OAK. cuses Instead of Kuropatkin. ^ Kina: Street West, Toronto, made a complete victory for the ship­ "I must have your attention. You •iiit, "A moi Auvergne—-the enemy Is C wards and forwards upon the great ping companies. ..'••''•' must pause and pull up before you liere!" He was killed on the spot highway to the north. The oak-tree V Holes In the Legs. reach that spiral staircase." we picture^.then stood out from a; They. Are Carefully Prepared—Pills clump of smaller trees on a slight' A scientist says that hogs' legs per­ •wihich dissipate themselves in the sti» form a function not known to any oth Cure Yonr Fenian's Romance. A FEW WEEKS LATER. eminence that afforded a view of the mach cannot be expected to: have North road for a considerable dis-- ,er animal, and that is an escape pipe Horse Athletes much effect upon the intestines, and Fenian excitement in • the early tance Behind this tree Turpin and or pipes for the discharge of waste to< overcome costiveness the medicine- eighties is recalled by the reappear­ The resolutions cutting out (with Kendall'. Know his friends would lie in wait, and then water or sweat not used in the econ­ ] Spavin Care— administered must influence the ac­ ance in Roscommon of .a main who T.e pipe, cigar and flagon suddenly sally out with their "Stand omy of the body. These escape pipes) •tbe one reliable •and tion of these canals. Parmelee's Vege­ mysteriously disappeared 26 years Now look as though the things had 1 "• been •:- . ' and deliver!" cure for all table Pills are so made, under the su- ago. ' '.'•••': .".-: • . are Bituated upon the Inside of the 'Bone Disease!, use Y penvision of experts,' that the. sub­ Run over by a wagon There can be no doubt about this' legs, above and below the knee in the Swellings and. 'His name is Farrell, and he was Or by a rushing trolley car lameness. stance in them intended to operate oil being the particular tree, • because it forelegs and above the gambrel-joints ISDN'S ANoortt- the intestine's is retarded in action un­ known locally as "Whaer." He was With no protecting fender- FAIRGROOKD, 1 was specially mentioned in the indict­ In tho hind le^s, but In the latter they til they pass • through the stomach to understood to be closely identified It may have been the climate was ment against Palmer (Turpin's reali Ont., May 3 'ai. 'LINIMENT the bowels. with the Fenian Brotherhood, and to Too rough'for ones so tender." are very small and functions light. "I have used Kendsll'sSpavIn Cure with for a rub down after exercising, name) when he waa brought to trial great success, and think it an excellent have come under the suspicion of the Upon the inside of tlie fore leg they lt soothsi and lie-li sore and Intltmsd On New Year's day they looked M and hanged at York in April, 1739. It remedy for Spavins, Sweeney, 8pr»!ns, lniuclei. Cursi sprains, strains and "is Willie still paying- attention to leaders of the movement. In all prob­ fresh was then alleged that in company are in the healthy bog always active, etc. WM. I.INDSAT. bruises. For latei-nal and KxUraal ability, he received a warning, for he Accept no substitute. (1 a Iwttlt—6 us*. Try It whan you bavs a cougli or Tillie?" In little bib and.tucker with Tom King in October, 1724, ha so that moisture Is always there from for $5. Write for free copy of our great disappeared suddenly, leaving his wife cold. 3i and to csnts. At druggists.- "No." And pinafore and all those things had "ambushed" behind the oak about or below these orifices or duct*. book—"Treatise on the Horse." is 1.1. JOHNSON i, CO. lotion. Mm. ' "Did he jilt her?" ' and children behind him. Nothing Without a single pucker; until the Royal Mail came up, and In the healthy hog. The holes in thu Dr. I. J. KENDALL CO., Enaiburc Falls. Umtm\,\iiA "Wo; he married her."—Illustrated more had been heard of him until Now they look draggled as a man the two had then robbed the mail oij leg and breathing ln the hog are hi' Bits. -...•'-'.'. last week; but he has now returned Straight from an all night rally, property valued at £300. The trea' to Roscommon a weathy man. Nor fitted to associate principal and only means of ejectln* Minard's Liniment, Lumberman's With children from' the alley. was the scene of more than one en-i an excess of bent above the normal The curious part of the story is that. counter of the kind, and some few Friend and when very warm the hog will ope weak, strained or diseased.' although Farrell has been' identified The man who mado them, he, alas, years ago when some decayed wood Signals of Distress by his old neighbors, his wi|e and Is but a human, being the month and breathe through thin Don't delay. rCarsone—The doctors say kissing is was cut away several old-fashioned; family have up to now repudiated And cannot like a race horse run ; pistol bullets were extracted from it.; channel as well as the nostrils. dangerous, that .it is likely ta breed "a him. .. When from bad habits fleeing. i Backache and headache— fever"."' ." '•' ' The hopeful builder framed them up— I Richard Parker, known as "Gallop-! TAKE GIN PILLS Gebhart—What fever? . A waste of Ink and paper— " , ing Dick," another highwayman, whoi swollen hands and feet— Carsone — Matrimonial 1 — Youngs Origin of Hockey. And then hetore them down again— \ was hanged at Aylesbury in 1800, was constant desire to urinate— They give strength to weak kidneys Magazine. Y. ' . It is probable that the little boy A very thoughtless caper. also alleged to have robbed Lord Grey —herj the affected parts—neutralize in the street who calls a hockey stick nnder this very oak. It was in tho shooting pains through hips eric acid—soothe the irritated bladder But there Is comfort ln the thought ' spinney near the oak that Jack Shep-1 a golf club is only speaking the truth That he ls not the oniy —painful joints—Rheuma­ — and cure every trace of kidney a few centuries too late. There are Performer of that kind of thing. pard was captured in hiding disguis-, trouble. Gin Pills are sold on a positive many reasons to believe that the Nor will the man be lonely. ed as a butcher, in the spring of 1724, tism-—all of these are guarantee to completely cure or money and was taken to Newgate, whence he Scotch game of. golf, sometimes called A New Tear's resolution may 5 refunded. 50c. a box—6 for $2.50. bandy ball in the old accounts, of it, Look good to Its creator, made his famous escape, only, how- nature's calls for help. They Alcohol ever to be recaptured and hanged 'at' Sent on receipt of price if your dealer But It's a marvel, if It Is ...... developed into hockey with a flavor of mean kidney trouble. It doea not handle them. too football about it when it came south, In business twe weeks later. Tyburn in November the same year.

and" this is borne out by an old fif­ V.1 • may be that the kidneys are •OUC DRUQ CO., WlNNlPto, HAM. teenth, century print of two bandy-ball Lectured to Convicts; not needed players in which the stick used, call­ Sir Robert Ball recently lectured to Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a ed bandy because bent, resembled a Celluloid the convicts in Dartmoor Prison hockey stick far more than a golf ta_E____a_H_M-B___B______D_B_ chapel on astronomy. Sir"Robert tra-. strong drink. As now made, club. The Gentleman's Magazine, in .veled to Dartmoor from * Exeter YOU MAY "THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS" WITH there is not a drop of alcohol 1795, also mentions shinty as a Scotch specially for the purpose, and gave game similar to golf, and another writ­ Starch the lecture gratuitously. The convicts IMPUNITY IF YOU BREAKFAST ON in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic er defines shinty as "an inferior kind and alterative. Ask your own of golf played by young people, and Easier ironing gives were greatly interested, and at the SENATOR JOSIAH WOOD close applauded him heartily. doctor about your taking this in London called, hockey." ' better finish on things Director of Record Foundry Co. starched-with Celluloid .- Lest He Forgets. Senator Josiah Wood,"of New Bruns­ medicine for thin, impure On the Woozy Mississippi. Starch, the only no- "I am afraid, darling, you will very wick, well-known throughout Canada, ia blood. Follow his advice A humorist has said "the Mississip­ boil cold-water starch soon forget .me.".*. connected with several manufacturing con­ pi river is so crooked in places that a every time. He knows.: "How can you think no? See, I have cerns, the largest of which is the Record steamer going south tins been known that can't stick. You Foundry and Machine Co., of Moncton, tied two knots In my pocket handker­ W« publish our formula* to meet itself coming north, givlug will like it best, once N.B., and Montreal, P.Q. This important chief." - ^ If. is a. natural food, full W» bsniaH Blo-hol passing signals and narrowly escaping you try it. Buy it by industry, established in 1855 by the late of nutriment and easily bom our msclioi-.o» Mr. C. B. Record, on a very small scale, digested. Its delicate, w©-uV£»'yo_ to a collision with' itself." name. Any good dealer. consult'your Provided Already. has grown to be one of the largest, if in­ porous shreds are con­ vers • doctor S a v e s Beggar—Kind sir, give me 2 sons for deed not the largest, stove manufactuiing verted Into healthy tis­ my three children. Kind Sir-That.\ concern in the Dominion of Canada, and sue and red blood .when Ask your doctor, "What is the first great Our Nearest'Approach. < sell from Halifax to Vancouver. Their the stomach rejects all rule of health ? " Nine doctors out of isn't dear, certainly, bat I don't think other food. "Have you any decorations in Amer­ L, a b O T- " Calorific "'.-• and '* Admiral " furnaces ten will quicklyrcply, "Keep the bowels I'll take them. I hav» foor already at and " Penn Esther" ranges are known ica'like the Victoria cross, for exam­ regular." Then ask him another ques­ home. from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It's all in the Shreds.—BISCUIT for Breakfast; TRISOUIT for Lunch tion, "What do you think of Ayer's ple?" Ti m e - Pills for con-tipation?" All Grocers—13c a carton,, or 2 for 25c. "Er—er—well, I think perhaps the * However exalted oar position, w» • I Mills by tb* f. O. Aj»r Oo„ Lowell, Mass.™— I/iin e w , double cross is our/nearest approach T o o toe should not despise tbe powers of ttw' W. N. U, No. 635 to It**—New Orleans Times-Democrat. humble.—Pl__*___*___ TXXE-LEADER, MOYIE, BRITIS-H-COLUMBIA1. • •»-•;•> ZmtnmiM im il^fifm » »,< „it ^•amK*m-9***»!U!f&m, with pleasure, as they are greatly I. 0. O. F. iuteiosted iu the welfare of the Wlldoy Lodge No. 41. GREAT BARGAINS THE CANADIAN BANK town and they thoroughly ap­ Published in the interest of tho people preciate and deplore our lack of Meets Tuesday evenings in McGregor OF COMMERCE hall on Victoria street*." Sojourning 1 of Moyie and Eas. Koolentiy. • HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO EST-LBLISUED t_8Q7 Are fighting facilities. It no Odd Fellows cordially invited: ' '" -\\ doulit'sorely grieves them that we B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital^ 1D,000,000 A. MACFAR-.A.:**, F. J. SMYTH, ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager have riot a better fire hall, and in - Fest, -' - .- 5,000,000 P. J. SMYTH, PUBLISHER. Ntoilo Gfrand. " Secr'y. A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of all probability they will just come Branches . Total Assets, - 113,000,000 ( ? afurinin£" with their' nibney to St. Eugene Lodge Nn. 37. BrancJj.es-throughout Canada, and in,the United States and England UNION LABEL {e'p us out,' .>.'"'' '-. - •:--.- •- 'SL. - K, of P. #250 $750 A GENERAL^BAN-KING^USINESS ^Rj-VNSACTED Meets evsry Thursday COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED! BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Jumped "Erom Car. Buys lot add large building, suilablp Two storyJbt-jiJ^ng and lot, Hituated Vr 8 vening in McGregor ' T^r- ' '" 4 Oae Year :_'..•..'.V...'. $2.00 for house or.barn, on Victoria street. in business center, Store room 15x40. hall at 8 o'clock. Vi_- Terms;one-half down, balance on eas\ SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Paul M;vunarino will not have to iiing brothers invited. serve a life sentence in''the* Ne\v payments. Cheaper if spot cash is -Deposits of $1 and upwards, received, and inter.egt allowed at SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1907. 0. Ar-i'tJOTE, F. *J SMYTH, "•"" • $1*200 paid. Clean title. Biggest bargain in Westminster penitentiary, pre­ current rate-.. The depositor is^ubject to no delay whatever ip Chancellor Com. ' K.'lt, and S Lot and seyen room house, House the list. the withdrawal of. the whole or any portion of tht? .deposit. •' ferring death to .pejial servitude. Boost for the new- firo hal!.- well finished and in good location. 'While Chief Bullock-Webster was CRANBROOK BRANCH; "' ' F. bf MALPjtS. ^fiH - i i ••-.—^— i i enroute to the pen wich him from Moyie Miners' Union $800 ' ., .. ... " ' „ ,. ' , X Good morning! Havo you bad ,$500 Nelson ' Tuesday h.e -jumped ' Np.7J'.\y. F, of M. Three houses bringing in a rental of the mumps? through the car'window and fell 1 • /'. '. *i i * 5. .Lot in center of business district $3'J:a month. -«4 . • * ' on some rocks dying shortly after­ Meets in McGregor hall every Satur­ willi small building. The dinner pail is again ia evi­ wards. Tho' tragedy occured day eveuing. Sojourning members are cordially invited to attend. $850 dence at Kernie. ' n.ar Ashcroft and the train was CALQARYBfiER, running at the rate of 49'miles* an J. L. GUIDONS, JAS. EOBERTS, > MQ9 .' Seven' room house on Tayistock President. Secretary,' •Probably Roosevelt now wishe9 'hour. • -The body was left at Ash­ Will byy four room house and two 6treet, The Best Bottled Beer made in Canada -toda^a he hadn't said it. croft, and the c*bristi.ble proceeded lot6. ?200 down and balance on time. ForaUALITY and PURITY it is UNEXCELLED on his journey wltli the other garvey, McOarter & S60 Early closing is'giving splendid prisoners. Mannar ino attempted $300 Macdonald. Good residential lot in farrell ad­ satisfaction in 3foyie. ' *• to murder hip uncle near Sirdar a Two room house and lot, in good dition. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. A. I, MeDERMOf few weeks ago and "was" given a location, House rents for ?8 a month. -Shall Moyie celebrate Dominion life sentence. * * '••'•' Cranbrook, - - B. 0. $8dO Wholesale Wine aiid Spirit Merchant. Bay? It is none too early to' de­ $700 Money Safely handled. Two lots and two room house on cide. • _• ' ' "- ' ' W.'F, GURIK. Largs warehouse i\nd lot.on Victoria Lake street. ' Cranbrook SOLE AGENT B. e. »_• < street. It has been intimated quite fre­ The meeting of the fire chiefs at * BAKKISTEK, SOtlCirCJ., BTC. Eleven residential lots in lako Shore quently of late that the fand for • ;-.«£•.; . . Craubrook" will be & sort1 of a addition. the-defense of Moyer, II-.y wood CRANBROOK. B. C $4Q0p v"peace conference."' ' A concilia- and Pettibone wa". not being jud­ Large hoarding house close to mine. GREAT STOCK "tl'on'board',*' Ss' it' were. v iciously handled and that some of All furnished and ready to move in. $600 C. H. DUNBAR ~ : the money raised was not account­ At a Socialist meeting in Seattle House and' lot, and garden. ed for at -headquarters. Mr. Rob­ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc' REDUCTION SALE. . S500 •*• ^ p, few nights'ago A' tesolutibn de- erts, secretary*of the Moyia rum­ Cranbrook, B. C. -claring - President KooJ-feveflt the ors' union, says these statements Foi\i room house and lot, Gpod $75 We are overstocked to the extent pf $20,000, and location.'* ""' '' !* Si { ". "most undesirable citizen in the are absolutely without founda­ Will buy Rood residence lot, this surplus must be reduced,. "United Seated'tbday" -was barely tion and are moreover misleading. DR. F. B. MILES, •'Begit-ar • statement?,"' he says, "defeated. "This is certainly gbifcg , , $175 "are* furnished each union and ev­ :p_s_3:KraxsTc_ i »i • i - \- i * Good lot in Government addition. Lot in Farrell addition. some. • ery dollar is accounted for, and a WE WILL PAY receipt is sent for -e very dollar for­ Cranbrook, B, C. .Trail News: Montreal's courts warded to headquarters. The Those cu;e only a few of tho many bargains we have. RAILWAY FARE ' .have taken a sensible step in abol­ 5 cue-mfcier -; of the union feel satis­ George fl..Thompson, Just choose the lot or piece of property you desire and call Any person purchasing $15 worth of goods at ishing the 'tinae-honored'but sense­ fied that all is right, and if chey 'BABRISTKB, Sow C1T0R,N"0 on us. -Ten chances to .one it is oh our list. less, disgusting'aiid'diseaste-breed- are satisfied that 'should' be tary PUBUC, &c. sale prices, providing not more than half ds grocer­ ingcustoni of'"kissing' the book" enough." The time to buy Real Estate is when the market is o CRANBROOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA n ies, will have the price qf their double fare ticket -in jthe'taBng of a legal'oath.' The rise. Moyie is a great camp, . Why not own a home in i t? refunded. ' -_iath willhdreaiftB^ b.' given by More Labor Troubles. i; ^placing-the' l-igkt' hand upon the San Francisco is again in the W.' B,. BSATTY^ "'**"' bible when being sworn;* ' '".' -..' thro as-of5 a bitter struggle. For Embalmer and Undertaker, FARRELL & SMYTH. Crantir ook Go-Operative Stores the third time since the disastrous Phone 89. ' CRANBROOK. Many complaints are heard of tire a year ago, Sin Franciscans Insurance. Real Estate. Collections. , LIMITED. the indiscriminate sh6qtin'g which are walking, because of the dec is done along'.h'e shores of Moyie lira-ion of a strike on all -tlits m , ^- , -i lake. 'Men'Wo.kiiiKfor the Porto ctreet car lines of the city' by the M4\-r*>r-H.Ioyie ij.njon is entitled to MARKETS " YOU CAN'T DUPLICATE for the' abusie" "Which the Liberal three delegates.' OUR ' GARMENTS. ' A B. Stewart & Co,In . all the Principal press of the country has been giv­ J —Don't-forget-that-all-Free-Min- _ Ii'-* a broad assertion but provable. Cities and Towns in ing 'Wr^Eoss;" member"'f or~tho" Our brst ciiiz**ns wear our clothes, ers' Licences expire on May 3lst. They are walking pioofa of all v/e as- British Colum"bia_ Fernie ridiug for ' halving Several F. J. Smyth is .deputy mining re­ hrBeer. asr', Our "trousers sals" is a •'spec­ name3 struck ' from' the voters' corder for Moyie, to whom those ial." Don't miss it. -. ''" ' • MOYIE, Bi C. , in this vicinity should apply for list.' '' As "Mr.- Ros'3' eSlil'ailis , rib their renewals. Cleaning, repairing and As mide by the present brewer je adpitt.4Jy the Best Beer in East Kootenay. Willi'Uie Best M»lt and man's name will be "struck from pressing done, STOP AT THE "the li-t i'f there is iriforraatibn the Purest Spring Water it is unexcelled for qualify." C. R. R. Hotels. Iusji-l on having Moyie Beer. from'any reliable sourc. that he •SJ COSMOPOLITAN f 1 is a bora fide resident of this dis­ •!£ho Can. Pac, Ry. announce G. A. FOOTE Bottled and Draft Beer. trict.' i-Wyonfc whq'fekrs' that a May loth -as opening date for MOYIE, B. C A name mi.y be cut out'that proper­ Banff Hotel. Revel.toke, Yi­ —; vy. -'a'.''*'' '* mous and North -Band hbtel3 are NOTICH. *" ly1 should be'on the voters' list has WHEN IN open the year round. CRANBROOK LAJ$D DISTRICT merelylt6 inform the court1 of the K00TESAY DISTRICT. cfl•cua_stlin'(!es,. ' Neither' will ' a CRANBROOK Opening of Navagation. WE POINT THE WAY •.IN* -. t. * * *> Tuke NO HOi: tint Byron C. St. Clair of E. H. SMAI_]C.f ^il^natcer. JULIUS MUELLER, Proprietor, harii. be ei-ased because 'a tqan is Cranbrook, timber run {or, will apply for n io the li'e cf grtoil stotlonery nt a triod' i • * * • * tomporarilj*1 out of t\\e district. Bl!cciul timber liu-we o^pr the following era te dost.' Som-j folks si*em to thin! Good rooms, good tables and bar MOYIE, B. C. Qreat Lakes, Fort William to dosciibert J/ITKI. •> Commencfn? at o post marked D. C. St. itnylliin-j is good enoughiu the wny'of and first i'lAes'sample roiTia. Owen Sound*. Clalr'K N. E. pout planted on tbe West bank Ia soltcitiug funds for the new of Moyie Lake, nbniit 2"i0 ft. East of the S. E. STATIONERY. ' The above service will ba in- corner of Lnt 720,1, tlie l'ortluii'l Minernl Claim; 5 What do you think* when you get a fire hall it iriightbe well to touch (henee We^t '10 chains, thence South5 120 chain !, O. F. DE.AULNIER agm'ated with sailing S/'S. Mani­ to P. R. 1012, thence East 20 dyim *, to Lot letter from them/ That.s exactly what • • •*. ... tip some of the job' printing offices .10.!), thenuo KoiHi-0 chiilni., tlnA,Qe ea^t 20 5, CANADIAN toba from Fort William M>iy 7th. chainH, to bank'of Jlo'ylo I.uke, j*ieipco follow­ people think of you' is' yo'u are. caie- Win. Jewell- DEALER IN ing the lake North to place or commencement, in Winnipeg 'arid Toronto', as'they ilegultyr' '•i'ervicb tri-weekly- will be contalnim: G41 utircs moro orlo-s5!, subject to lessaboi^t your own stetionery. Sup­ maintained leaving Fort William the prior riuht. If anv, of holdem of Mineral pose you come h6re for a JjooJ kind Express and Gener­ appear'to be'receiving all' of the claims therein contained. y , ' /"" DAiLY- '. Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, *- . • .-locator." BYR.1.T CAJL-BEL^ ST.CIiA.IR. and avoid criticism. It won't cost you business of some d£ the members Dated May -th., 1907. '-' . • . , al. Delivery Busi­ Navagation has been 1'esumed ttny more." ' ' * *6t bur board of trade! Nd dbub't ness/ ^lavefry and Direct Service on Trout lake arid the tri-weekly - NOTICE. jthcsb eastern firms will dig ' rip Notice is hereby given tbat, 60 days afterdate, Fee4 S$ahle. PRQMPT DELIVERY. service' Mondays,' Wednesdays we intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner The Moyie Drug Y TOJPOKANE and Fridays has been resumed. of Lauds aud Works for pormissiou to purchase Leave Orders at Queens* Ave. MOYIE ! ~ ' Kellof from Rheumatic I'aliig. 80 acres of,i>a&ture'land, more" or" leBs:—Com­ mencing ut the north-east comor post.-of Lot G Wynne's Store. VIA KIlJSii&ATE ."I -urlufyd with • rheumatism for Good W/or&a t«r Cli-inibcrlaln's Cough 6.22, ou the -Moyie ltiver, thence douth 20 and Stationery Co, oven two -years," eavs Mr. Holland I . . '( Koitwily. , chains, thence east.40 chaiiiB. thence north to MOYIE • ' Brjtiah' Columbia. AND Curry,'ff p.itrol'man. of Key Weal, Fla the Movie River, theuce down strcnm to place 1 Teople everywhere take pleasuie in of commencement. , ' • SPOKANE INTERNA­ •'iJoir.Htimed it* settled iu my kne^s and testifying to, tho good qualities of toloyio B, C- ' St. Joseph's Convent. > i _ Drilled me BO I could 'hardly walk, at Chamberlain's Cough Jleinedy. Mrs Dated this 2,1th day of March, 1907. TIONAL RAILWAY either timet! ill would be in my feet and Edwurd rii'illfps 'of 'Barclay,. Md., ',..,. ALLEN FORD, KEL.S01T, B. C. h"»fl(l«i (*>••_• was incaji.tcitit'ted for duty J AME8 ROBERTS. 12.20 arr. * Moyie ' lv.* * 14.^5 writes: "I wish lo tell you that-J can V j.o.irding and Day School conduct­ Cigars, Tobacco Conf ni^mlip5-old. Lar^e sample".room in connection a piin hiid.nparly gone during the night. a post-nlr.nted at the North West corner, of.Lot partment. Parents should"' write for 6.00 lv. .Spokane Arr 20.00 /_bout II month • ago I contracted a •280-2 G. 1, Kooteiif.y District, thenco" IVest 3. with house for commercial men. Best FARRELL BLOCK, * i * ii- I kept ou using it for--A- littlo more particulars. ' One' month assures the t-han two weeks and found that it dreadful cold myself., but I took Cham­ chains, thence North 60chains, the'nee East'to of accommodations. ' ' ' Full particulars on applica­ berlain 8 Cough Komedy and was soon theiShorc nf Moyio .Lakci following shore of public 'of the' thoroughness of the tion to local agents or write. drove the rheumatism away. I have said lake to boundary lino of Lot 2802, thenco Headquarters for Com­ as well an ever." This rom»dy ti for Sisters' methods of teaching. Terms not had any trouble from that disease, West to point of commencement. Containing mercial and MimngMen. PREST PHOTO CO. • J. Attwood, Agent, GJoyfe. for over three months." For sale by sale by the Moyie Drug aud 'pta- ,160 acrer, more-or less. Y commence January, April and Sept. J. 8 OARTER, E; I. COY.LE, ^l.Mxjvie Drug & Stationery.Co. tionery Co, Dated this Gth day of April, 1907. Pupils (ire admitted during term. Dial, fa.3S. Ast- Aa»'t Ooul, Pass. Ac), , . EDWIN 0. WQlfE." I QUEENS AVENUE, MOYIE, B. O CKANBROOS AND MOYIE &;£_ • . - . • .ssf

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