NEW GOVERNOR (Continued from First page). his public services received the K. C. M. G. from Her Majesty in May 1895. He declined a seat in the senate in 1874 and again in 1877. In the latter year he also di lined a seat with the office of minister of agriculture, in the Mackenzie ad- istration. Sir Henri is known all over the continent for his interest in agricul- ture, horticulture and forestry, hav- ing written and spoken frequently on those subjects. In 1893 he was entrusted with the preparation of the provincial forestry- exhibits sent to the Chicago world’s fair, and throughout the Mercier regime he . d in the admini ‘ion of the department of agriculture. During the existence of the Im- perial Federation league he gave the scheme his entire support, and he is now as warmly . inclined to- wards the British Empire league. He is also connected with the United Empire Loyalist associa- tion, In religious belief he is a member of the Church of England and has served as a delegate to the dioceas- an and provincial synods of the church. In 1888 he was authorized by the Quebec legislature to add De Lot- biniere, his mother’s name, to that of Joly. He married in 1856 Mar- garetta Josepha, daughter of the late Hammond Gowen of Quebec. Their eldest son, Edmond, is a lawyer; the second, Alain, is a cap- tain inthe Royal Engineers, and the third, Henri Gustave, a lieuten- ant in that corps, both the two lat- ter having graduated from the Royal military college at Kingston _ and béing now in service in India. —From Canadian Men and Women of the Time. Sir Henri has a beautiful’ country residence at Pointe Platon on the St. Lawrence river, a few miles from Quebec on the opposite bank. Excursion to Deer Park. On Monday, July 2, the Odd Fellows of Trail will give an ex- cursion to Deer Park, the most beautiful resort on Arrow lake. St Rossland has been for the occasioa, and a round trip rate of $2 has been made. Trains will leave Rossland at 7 a. m. and return in the evening. There will be all sorts of recreation at the park, including baseball, fishing, swimming and boating. Dancing “willbe a feature of the trip on the river and a band will be in attend- ance. Hazelwood ice ‘cream, ice cream soda, G. B, chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT All Passengers Killed Except Those on Sleeping Car. * By Associated Press. Atlanta, Ga., June 25—A passen- ger train on the Macon branch of the Southern railway ran into wash- outs 100 feet long .and was com- pletely wrecked. Every person on the train except the occupants of the. Pullman car perished. Thirty-five | people in all were killed. : ‘SHE ATHLETIC CARNIVAL A Great Treat Promised to Lovers of . Manly Sprots The athletic carnival to be given at tbe opera house tomorrow even- ing by the fire department will be one of the events of the year. Al- most enough tickets have already been sold to fill the house and many ladies are going.” Those of the fair sex who enjoy witnessing displays of manly strength and skill may feel assured of an agreeable evening and that there will be nothing of an offensive nature in the program. Once started, the program will be followed out without any delays or waits, This is imperative, for Billy Woods, who is to wind up the show with a_ six-round glove contest’ with’ Billy Boyd, has to m., so that the affair will cértalitly be over by that time. The masters of ceremonies Will be Dan Thomas, Dan Cokley, Jack McArthur and Donald Guthrie and two screrit aie rorion rf OLARENDON GAPE, ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 25 1900 ———— Can Apply to J. B. Johnson city. Excellent garden soil. be plotted. & Co. K. SWANSON, Prop. First. Class in Every Respect Prof. Francis Thiel. will be ical director. Following is the program: Opening Scene—Gymnasium in action, Recitation—‘'The Last Charge of Gen. Ney,” Miles Doyle. Three rounds for points—Be- tween Armstrong and ac lightweights. King of the clubs—Jack Allen. Three rounds for the belt—Lorne Becher and Fred- Wilson. Wrestling match, Cornish style— Miles Doyle, champion of Michigan, vs. Jack Eddie, the champion of Kootenay. Electric club swinging act—Prof. Billy Woods. Three rounds for points—Ed El- lis vs. Guy Wilcox. Song—John Jowett. Three-round glove exhibition— Dan Cokley vs. Jack Allen. Comedy—Etb and Buckley. Six-round go for a decision— Billy Woods, champion heavy-| weight of Montana vs. Billy Boyd of Rossland. M. R. Galusha, manager of the Jumbo mine, has come up from Spokane., To Cure a Cold In One way Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. —E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. . Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters. of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. Through Sleeper. With the. inauguration of the “Imperial Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K ry This will be a very great conven- ience to the travelling public. Safety Deposit Boxes. When the new Bank of Montreal building was finished, there was ad- ded a large vault containing safety deposit boxes. These boxes prove of great value for the deposit of private papers, stocks and valua- bles. They are rented to the pub- lic at annual rentals of $7.50 up, and are accessible.to the holder at any time of the day during banking hours. Business or professional men who.do not posses a fire or burglar proof safe, find these boxes a great convenience. APplication for Hotel License. Notice’ Li Beret T CARD OF TRAINS. Re. 3 West Bound.. laree spailyexcent Sunday, ‘all othe otis daily, “NORTH COAST J W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wo A.D. CHABLTON,A.G.P.A..Portland.Ore. Barada sraataateal All Delicies and eme in Season. _ Private....: Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties FIRST CLASS BAR IN CONNECTION i] ) Tailor- ade Gowns : hs Every day is not going to be sunny and warm, and no costume will look as well as a nice Tweed or Serge Suif, made in the stylish’ -way {like the onés we have. We've made the prices attractive and if you look them over you'll be tempted to DuUY.,..+-eeeeeeeeereeeeeee MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Double Daity esta. Service. ai North st Limit | Nes Nerthegast Limited | aE 2 Authorized Capital, escribed Capital ov BEPEEEEED) This Company, has opened.a branch office here, ‘ith the following Board of Managemen Eimer A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne Daly0. James Lawn. ‘Chas. NB ton. Secretary-Treasurer, W. He raiding. CITY CReT OFFicE, ZEIGLER Bi Carner Howard and T pivaeaace: The Montreal Loan & Investment Co offers the safest investment for s small sums now 0 public, and lends money in large or small ameunts Pepayable in monthly instalments. Fo: further information, apply to W. 4. FALDING, ‘Secretary-Treasurer. Bank of Montreal ‘Chambers, Columbia avenue. Rolt & Grogan “Try Our Electric Lighted LIMITED” With New ‘Observation Cars.” FOR RENT. Officeon first floor 1zs Block. Office and roams or. second floor Burns Block. Large Warehouse in center of town. FOR SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling. house of lgaterea Sarnished throughout, good local! Hotel and Saloon on Second seni splendid business opportunity. DRY GOODS. ROOM, HUNTER BROS. STORES INTERNATIONAL THEATRE A. KLOCKMANN, Pmprietor. A. M, ZINN, Manager.’ FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 25. A MERRY BURLESQUE ENTITLED | “THE HAYSEED. i AND SOUBRETTE” m trating life behind the scenes andthe friala of justrating life ind the scet Bieatbr at fehearh, Stage Manager cand Musical Bright, Gay, Jolly, Funny. Al ‘STRONG LIST OF’SPEGIALTY HRTISTS, “. GOD SAVE, THE QUEEN. {MONTANA STABLES. HANDSOME SADDLE ‘HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS. is the number of the RECORD | “PHONE... Let us figure on your | Job Printing DIL DL DEL EHO PHONE NO. G FOR A GURNEY Printing % of every description executed with neatness. and dispatch at the... a , The Record .. -- Office ” leave the city by train at 10°55 p- The Rossland Auction House, . 42 E. COLUMBIA. AVENUE. . : iene ——HOUDE c——* Straight Cut. . Cigarettes, MANUFACTURED BY B.{Houde & Cc mpany Quebec _ Are Better than the Bests S WHOLESALE AT eee Crow & Motris, Rossland. oe Begs to thank their many patrons and the public g Wy for the very liberal patronage they have extended to them since their Closing Out Sale” Commenced, and would take this opportunity of informing them of another Slaughter of Prices, Which will last for one week:only,.as the prices we quote below _ are ruinous to everyone except the buyers. -Here.are some of the eyeopeners. Suits of Clothes: Oil Clothing. Coats, Pants and Hats at just Thi i J $2 6 spring's goods, from one half the usual prices. Summér Underwear. We are heavily stocked in this line. We will sell to all com- ers at from 2o0c.a garment. Special line of Egyptian and Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw-- ars 30. Top Shirts. In great variety from 25¢ up. Gloves. and Mits From 25c Up Neckties and Suspen- * ders from 10c Up Overalls and Sempers, Jumpers, that everybody’ else sells for 75 c, our price goc. Miners’ Shoes. That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a line of fine walking shoes from $1 up. + Sox. Our regular 25c all wool sox will sell three for-25c.. ., Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, Sc. a pair, — Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections. We have engaged special help so that you are sure of courteous and quick attention. Cn The Rossland Auction House, 42 Columbia Ave. B. BANNETT, Mncr. CAD. du Rossland |" cae a Athletic.. -« Periodicals Club ZSaes an Offers epee mem s for a short / permanent and eee: board -and*chambers; $36: to ‘40 per month. For particulars apply. to CHARLES E. BENN, Charies Webster, Steward. Secretary. Excellent accommodations | for (<7 | CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS © ‘AND MACHINISTS. Alt classes of Repairs and Constraction Work Undertaken. Ore Gars,-Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, shatling, 2 Héhéers s aud” Pallers. pipe work aspecialty. Nortuey i Yompe kept in stoc! 3 for Wm. Hami Mills, Concentrators, Stes ‘Whird Avenue Rossland. PrP. o® nox 198, we) IT PAYS US<=— To Dispense only the. Pnrest and Freshest Drugs, - Ta be got, to exercise the GREATEST CARE in dispensing prescriptions. ‘Fo de- liver them IMMEDIATELY, when: dis- pensed, and to CHARGE THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. ed. In this way we gain the of your physician; he gets the most satisfactory results from his medicines, aed you have recieved the greatest good for the least money. This is how it is our Prescription Trade is rapidly increasing. TELEPHONE 185, ROSSLAND DRUG CO... 123 E. COLUMBIA. AVENUE. $Br-We keep in stock everything that belongs to a perfectly equipped rmacy. CORD. von, 6. NO. TIT. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, igco PRICE 5 CENTS QUARTZ. ie .. JEWELRY We have just received a line of - BROOCHES, STICK PINS AND LINKS, Set withthe Quartz of the I. ‘X. L. Mine near Ross- land, British Colombe as. Ww. SPRING, Next oer, fo Postoffice. The Leading Jeweler Everything for the Sickroom, We make it a point to keep a complete stock of earefully selected standard goods for the sick room / Sponges, Sick Feeders, Throat Sponges, Hot Water Bags, Syringes,-Ice Bags, Crutches, Breast Pumps, Bed Pans, Antiseptic Dressing, Spirit Storks, Fumigants, Night Lights, Distetic Articles If you get it at GOODEVE'S, its GOOD. Goodeve Bros., Drugsists and Stationers. Bargains at_—< - M. J. O’HEArRn's, Svartceked with Spring and Summer Goods and am gol Kes Grieg the month of June, such a8 below! to make prices tall Men’ Fine Worated Suits 4 Men's Fine ai yale Tweed vr i . Beste, for 3.25. | i800 Suits torte 92 suits for. - 12.50 Tweed Sults, regu’ Boys’ Suits and Odd P niue,-for at just half the tear Bice. ey ngig ay - A Complete Line of Miners’ Supplies always on Hand. M. J. O’HEARN, Lm poy or st | Clothier and Qutfitter. | ™=°*=F/30"=- ORIGIN OF BOXERS They Are to China What Kuow- j’” nothings Were in America. AGAINST ALL FOREIGNERS: t ? 4 ‘Their Name Asserts tho Righteousness ‘of Harmony Oreated by Foroe—Organized) in -~- Lodges With Seoret Signs, to Oppose Poiz;) eign Aggression. The ‘Boxers” society is a secre ion, aged by the ruling Chinese dynasty, and has for its principal object thei{2 driving of all foreigners out of. the empire. There is some reason fo believing that certain foreign p ers are secretly abetting the dis- turbances in the hope that pretext és : Nelson on Monday and Tuesday to t play the Nelson and Spokane teams for a conflict with the empire mai be afforded and under that thin ex- cuse di: ‘ment be The Chinese race has an antiquity’ of at least 6000 years. 5 Minister Wu's Explanation. Wu Ting Fang,. the Chinese min- ister at Washington, was asked:)> “What is the ‘meaning ‘of the term ‘Boxers’ in Chinese, or :what is its derivative analysis?” ° He replied: “] have seen from Chinese papers that the local word. applied -to the people that your papers call the ‘Boxers’ is ‘Yee-ho-chuan.’ ‘Vee’ means ‘righteousness,’ ‘Ho’ means ‘harmony,’ ‘Chuan’ means fists.” MAKES THE PRETTIEST COMBINATION IN RINGS... IT’S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO. LOOK AT OUR NEW. DISPLAY. Diamonds, + Saphires - ; { Olivenes — << sm EWERT BROS.=== aaavere Red Star ‘a ogniar Storage and Transfer bosiness, *Yee-ho-chuan’ would therefore in- volve the righteous id idea, of . promo’ ing harmony by the fists, the right- eousness resulting from the har- -| mony, with the fists as an incidental means toa good end. The term undoubtedly arose’ in connection with athletic sports and teachers of the art Sf boxine ‘or defense by the fists.” Derivation of the Name The Caucasian may be inclined to sneer at the simplicity of this defini- tion, but itis not to be, torgotten that as a matter of indisputable his- | , tory the word “‘righteausness”. and the word “right” have a foundation in the Chinese vocabulary more solid than rock, Anyone who has inti- mate and honest business relations with Chinamen in. this country knows that. -A Ghinaman. in this country who has not yet learned the worst features of American. or En- glish or Gérman commercialism in’ his dealings with his white brothers invariably starts out with the query, “What is right?” He puts it in his own way,but that is what he means, and he never betrays until he has been betrayed. ———<—_—_—_ P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS atthe The public schools will close on Friday for the fesponsible to, the whole country, but particularly, to the political party they represent. In politics,as ‘in everything else,Success of a large ody of men striving. for a common jénd requires organization. The Very first step in jations of “machines,” is the forming of an organization by which }9€ necessity leaderships are created and conferred, — Manitoba Free Press, ~ WE WOANFORDS ARE COMING at. Balleplayers of the Coast— The Nelson Contest ifeThe Rossland team will be pitted { stext Sunday against the uncongered ‘ ‘Stanford university team. The Agtter i is making a tour of the coast rand has ‘won two games each from Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, jutting them ‘all out. They play Such ball_as the lovers of the game “The Rossland team will: go to fora purse of $500 offered by the Nelson. people. i % Arrangements are being made to ‘go to Spokané to. play the Spokane team ‘on Saturday - and Sunday July 7 and 8. f Notice “The ladies of the guild of St. George’s church desire the cordial co-operation of all members-of ‘the church to assist them in extending a formal welcome to their vicar, the ‘Rev. W. Hedley, and- also to his sister, such welcome to take the ‘form of a ‘reception, the date of hich will be duly announced. A eeting will’be. held. in the church ‘Yodms Thursday'next-at-g’ps m., to finally make alt necessary” arrange- Mtents- “~ 5 "Mrs. FRANK OLIver, _Secretary-Treasurer. MINOK MENTION M. R. Galusha has gone through to Republic, where he is interested in the Black Tail and San Poil mines, : Alexander Dick has returned from a ten-days trip to the Slocan and Lardeaw districts, having start- ed work’ on.a 400-foot tunnel on the property. of the Lavina-Butte “tindependént”: ‘ ipovements, | despite the sturdy de- |. CONFIDENCE IN BC Is Felt by Investors in Eastern. and _ Central Canada. ‘ EFFECT OF THE ELECTION Judge Miller Gives His Observations on 3 Tour Through the East—4merioans Willing to Invest in Canada—Railroad to Lardeau to be Built This Year. After an eastern tour extending over about six months, Jiidge J.‘ M. Miller, president of "the Old Gold and secretary of the Primrose mines in the Lardeau-Duncan country, has returned to the city. "He has:been through Ontario, ‘part of Quebec,’ Michigan, Ohio,New York, Indiana, Dakota, Montana, Wisconsin and Minnesota in ‘the interest® of’ those companies and has raised capital for their development. — In telling the impressions formed on his trip, he said to a RecorD represengative: “People generally ‘are’ favorabiy ‘limpressed with British’ Columbia mines and mining, for they have faith in it. "In many places in’ On- tario especially, I found people-loyal to-our mining interests out here. A great many have invested largely and’are anxiously ‘waiting ‘for’ re- turns, but are always ready to give alistening ear to favorable reports from this province. In fact, the loyalty of Eastern and Central Can- ada for our mines ig greater than confidence in the future of Ross- land and her mines. I look for quite an influx of people into the camp this fall. If one- fourth of the people now declaring their intention in the east to come. to British Columbia this season, do so, we shall ‘have a veritable real estate boom this fall and winter.” ‘A Mollday at the Miues — Work at all the: mines of the B., A.C. and at the War Eagle and Centre Star will be suspended on July'2, 3 and’ 4 for the célebration ot Dominion day and thé Fourth of July. This means a shut-down from Saturday till Thursday. Back From the Capital‘ Hon. C. H. Mackintosh, Hon. T. Mayne. Daly, and ° E.” .Dur- ant have returned from Victo- ria, where they. went to attend ‘the trial of the suit of the. old Le Roi stockholders against the B. A.C. before the supremé_ court. trial was adjourned till December 4: @ account of the absence of some of the material witnesses. for the defendant corporation. Sete Floods Damage Arrowhead Line. Revelstoke to Arrowhead “1s‘ tinder water and washed out in. many places, the water being” within nine inches of the highest mark of 1894, when the big flood took place... The branch is‘not ‘in operation at pres- ent and the boats run through to Revelstoke, but there is practically no loss of time. There, has been no damage on. thé, main line and though the water is very high, it is we in British Columbi: rally: slump hurt us materially for a time and still affects us some, but people are recovering from it and, when- everthe’ mine resumes shipments suppose,- _Of.course-the- War: ‘Bagle|-~ 2 i to rise any higher. B. E. Clarke, a stockman from ‘Calgary, is in the city. He says that little stock is being. shipped’at present, as this isthe. season for d . + and is dividend will be fully restored. ” The people now understand the situation at the War Eagle. - At-first they doubted the property, but now they believe that the reasons given by Messrs. Gooderham and Blackstock for the shutdown were correct, “The political situation hurt us somewhat in Eastern and Central Canada, but now. everybody that pays any attention to politics—and most C. i do—is © satisfied ‘Consolidated Limited, in the Lar- deau country. Judge Schofield returned from Slocan, Junction yesterday with a beautiful.catch of about 50 pounds of trout. . The charge of: receiving a stolen, horse, brought by W. J. Carr against V. C. Simmons, was with- drawn by permission of Magistrate Boultbee, who held it was rather a subject for civil than criminal ac- tfon. ThetRossland Stars defeated the ‘| combided Trail and Smelter teams and the children. are now in the throes of the examination, will close on Thursday, The at- tendance has been good since the Nelzon Sandon, Ri d, Rossland, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. -—_——_ RETAIL MARKETS Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, ‘Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, G@réeuwoed, .Phosnix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke . Ferguson, and Vancouver. ——— Ressland, New, : soiiass Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. iT: scare subsided and the schoo! buildings’ are taxed to ac- commodate the children. | What Is Party? The laws of cause and effect and the rules of logic apply in their practical workings just as much ‘to politics a as to other human affairs. Party is simply organized opmion. The leaders of the party are the apens! Don’t Burn Oil = aaa Use Electric Use Electric Lights and eee Steam Fixtures carried in am Sram Fixturescariedin stocks ” Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Motors for sale or rent. ne No. 67, between 8 a. mand 6 p.m. nop. Ma a Rossland “Water and Light Go. ‘They reduce insur reduce insurance; give your home or (business place a a brighter. you ihuny ways: pok of that and in the evolution of the British consti- tutional system, they are also, so long as their supporters are a ma- jority of the electorate, the direct representatives of the crown in the administrative branch of the gov- ernment. If is through the party system that the best and most en- d government possibl is se- whith | at ball on Sunday by a score of .19 to 6, The meeting of the Rathmullen Consolidated, Mining & Develop- ment. company stockholders on Mond nari 1 Jopted the plan of re-organization with assess- able stock, ‘Tom: C.Gray: is in town. from Sumpter,‘Oregon. © — George-B. McAuley, of the Cari- boo, Cump McKinney, came up from’ Spokane this morning. Dr. D..G. Russell of Spukane ar- rived in‘ town this morning. WIRES. ARE DOWN This Explains Absence of Telegraphic [News From the Record There is not a-telegraphic wire in operation from: Rossland today ex- cept jto Spokane, The C. P. R. main line-and Crow's Nest branch wires have been down all day. cured. When the leaders of a great political party tuke office they are Hence the absence of telegraphic news from today’s Recorb, that the personal wrangle in British Columbia is settled and that we shall be able to get down to legiti- mate business. This feeling is ex- pressed by Liberals and Conserva- tives alike. “A very lively interest is being taken in our mines in the United States. The people in that country fully realize that the protection against litigation and rainous strikes is greater in this country than on the other side. Besides, they are fast learning that we have as cich a mineral belt 2s any on the continent, if not the richest. - Where three years ago men were objecting to in- vesting in this country on account of being outside Uncle Sam’s do- main, there are many now desiring investments here, for the reasons named. “The business of the East, both in Canada and the United States, is running on very satisfactorily better than at any time in the last 25 years. This is especially true in the United States. “The Old Gold and Primrose are both being worked double shift. Both have high-grade gold-bearing galena ore. We are taking out shipping ote from each property and will make a shipment before a great while. 1 was informed in Montreal that the C. P. R. will finish the rail- road through to Coma plix, and per- haps to Arrowhead, this summer, Railroad building has undoubtedly been retarded by the bitter figh. made against the railroads during the electio Now that this is set- tled, both roads will push their lines to completion, «Everybody seems to have great y 'y g§ iP WI Holst the Flag to Stay The Union Jack, havipg been hoisted on the summit of Spokane mountain, is to be kept there. - The flag which was hoisted by Sheriff’ Robinson in honor of . the- capture of Pretoria was carcied away by, the wind, but he raised by subscription the price of another one. Last Sunday, the sheriff, W. J. Venner, O. R. As Brown and E. S. H. Winn ascend- ed the mountain and erected a flag pole 16 feet high, stayed ‘and braced to withstand the wind and sut- mounted by a gilt ball 20:inches in diameter. The flag is being forti- fied with canvas and willbe hoisted with due ceremony, on Dominion day. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6. ~ Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. ‘Through Sleeper. With the inauguration of the “Imperial Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K, busi This will be a very great conven- ierce to the travelling public. Ts necessary for a good complex- ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand a large assortment’ of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not so well known, are fully as good . and cost less money. Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. ‘To Cure a Cold In One way Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. age. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. has * The: There‘hus been very hieh water . in the rivers and the- railway from ~