Array I) AH. Rosds !������ Etest, and We_* Ko3t���������_3ay L@s���������l to Creston of the CRESTON j DISTRICT MM - - jj __[ * --hk t_a i . -___ ___��������� u -eta. c fid ^ja kg * on a m __��������� ���������- ��������� ���������-" -- i\.l_^vj I V7il i^f.'cfe-'S ������*?���������?-- *- ;;&rFgm - * ... -/^^'ife^i *-.". -"r.'^juSi'-.Sjl ��������������������������������������������� ii ������i������ i |Ri;S js.fl i ai:������T TO AKxr-j | ADDRESS PO^plf n V I JL-# V ������ i $2.00 a year; No. 34 4th Year. CRESTON, B.C, FfODAY APRIL.'x*Eh, 1912. Singi r- qpibs 5?C ^"Ji ���������_Tai_iiasf������������ iii8 daGc ih g t- T SHI lysine _ 1 unibiyn i i%#si I- Votes Sum of Money to Defray Ex* pense of Pictorial Display Showing Some Crestrn Scenes The Board of Trade at its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening voted to expend $150 in furthering Creston and the Creston district through the publication of a couple of pages of photographs along with a full descriptive article on the Valley in the new work *' British Columbia: Its History, People, Commerce, Industries and Resources " which is now being compiled by an army of men who are husjTino" un fa^ts about R. C. It will be a most comorehen- O A. A- sive work and is being ^compiled under the auspices of the T^**r*%������������i -HAinl r*s\*T������*+������*+******* *��������� ndiu WINSLOW SENDING fliTF Tr*IBf������i8i fiB������ uu 1 ninuubnny "Spuds" as a Commercial Asset Treated Upon By Lecturer The Horticultural branch of the Department of Ajjrioulture is sending **nt circulars pertaining to the growing of, potatoes cotnmorcially which is especially interesting to the ranchers of this district. It is from the pea of P. <E. French, one ot the department assist- 1 George Priehard returned to Creston this week after having Bpenij a couple months ins-c-sctis** Bud taking out poles at Northport and along the Arrow lakes. ���������The early hird catches the worm. Get; Borne early tomato plants from 1 Pochin, and catch the dollars. Miss Eby and father left Wednesday for Saskatoon where they will xaake their home in the future. They went via Nelson and the Arrow lakes in order to take in the scenery in that direction. ���������We handle the well known McKea- zies Seeds from 1 oz to 1 lb packages j. A. Speers. ��������� nirLc ggfsi no nisi ik> ���������iyL.yy tmrm gaawas ������rickson������Crestoii Organ^ iZatioii gives Anfiuai Entertainment held its annual whist party and dance ia the Mercantile Hall last Monday ove- hing and over 100 people'were present It was a most decided success, both in an entertainment and a financial way Th������ -whist playing was aiau-ced at 9 'C. Blair, of Canyon City who has bee"n ants, who ass lectured ia Crestoa aad g lT, Scotland for aa-������_r&l'__o������tba returned i o'clookand continued until nearly 11 o'clock. While playing ihe guests were entertained by selections on the bag pipe \>7 Constable George G-unn and by an ttalinn struag orchestra. There were ever a score Cj. wxiist tables and the winners were as follows: First Ladieg run rtuiu iiimH WANTS ROUTE OVER ���������t EABL OBEY PASS Kootenaian Knocks Southern Survey Of Motor Highway iii The active head of the work is the London house of Sells,Limited������w'iiich has issued similar works on Bast Africa Cape Colony and a number of other English colonies. All have met with the greatest success. A. E. Howard, special representative of the firm, was in Creston the beginning of the week and looked over the ranching possibilities. He later attended ths meeting of the Board of Tr<ide and presented his proposition in a clear and lucid manner. The work according to Mr. Howard, will be put in every public library in the world and already hundreds of copies have been sold ?*������ <������\&k\r<\x\rx1r\r\'Y\ nt Am*\i*Tt**-rT r������������������-vf .Q*������Yvf*������tTil*>.������=������s- ��������������� m^ nm ���������������!������ , ��������� ,1 ' ��������� , ,n , ������i .. ���������"���������.. %*^.������* w <wjt jr _������**,������..������* v���������K.v," w���������.^. Subscription List Is Opened At Once; $51 Is Promised Mr. Howard's first request was for a descriptive article _* *_*__ Ji___::__ __j *u~ --���������_ -i-.*. ��������� i.t~��������� _.������..-!J t ���������.������i-i^_i___ TM tll_ U.l&Hl'-l. ilUU 1JC OrtlU LUC iUdltCl v/OuiU UC UliUliCjilCU eVen though no further space in t he book were bought by the organization. A committee consisting of CO.Rodgers, C. L. Wynn, Frank Callander and G. A. M. Young was ap pointed to furnish this descriptive article and then an appropriation for further space was voted. A subscription list was opened among the few members present and $51 wassuscrib-j rhe grower must stay with the game, ed at once. The remainder will be collected in the near future, Constable George Gunn being appointed to take up who is well versed in his subject. Potatoes when grown on. the right bnsis have been a very paying crop" in British Columbia and the winning of a carload of B. C. potatoes of the Stillwe 1 trophy at the New York land show io competition with 66 other competitors has created a continually growing in tsrsst i_t the ssattar Ths circular ksov a as Bulletin No 10 can be obtsined hy ���������-���������hose interested from the Provincial Sorticulturalist, R. M. Wiuslow. Thi introduction to the bulletin*is _a part is follows: ��������� Potato Market is Uncertain "Ths potato market is one subject tc \ peculiar and unforseen fluotuatioup. ** . ' vT Wednesday with a bride. Davies & Co., Hams and Bacons are the best of cured meats. Get them from I j ������ a a. ex. 0������>oo*B. Predictions as to crops -'arid prices ^arc' ���������*' more difficult to make ia potatoes thac 1 ���������vith any other of tho main or staple rood crops. Generally speaking,' the price received per acre leaves a good margin over the cost of production, but fihis is true more as an average of yeais chan as a certaiuty every year. ��������� Certain faotors are peculiarly essential 1-.0 sncces8 with potatoes as a main orop. The Board of Directors of tbe BVuit Growers' Union held a meeting Tuesday -t^eniog. Get your shoes from, MirabeliL New -jfcock just arrived. Xiatest styles and owestprices in Oreston. Don't jniss- r������ese bargains. - B. 0, Wilson left Wednesday 'for Cai gary. '/; prize, Mrs. W. A. MoMurtEie; Second j Ladies, Miss Ethel Husorof t; First Gentleman's, Bussei Learay, and Second Gentleman's, P. B. Fowler and Geo. Huscroffc, tie. Mr. Huscroft won the -j<i_e by cutcing the cards. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crompton supplied the bulk of the iim-jio for the dancing duc several numbers were given by M?Fs P. B. Fowler and Mrs. H. B. Downs. A.8 tne dance came after a long interim ta which uo dances bad been given the quests were reluctant to leave the floor and it was late in the morning before rhe "Home, Sweet, Home" was played Jack Cameron acted as floor manager. The KaaloKootenaian last week published an. interview of con-Merabie ���������.Sugtu with, cue oz tbe rsside&ts ������f siiaS1 district and also discussed editorially the construction of an automobile road through the Earl Grey pass, to Wiauer* mere. Kaslo wants Crestoa and Crac*' t be swung through thit city. The Kooiei " naian says that the running of the road through the Crow and thence through, Cranbrook and ^Creston "is to bo regret* ��������� +*������A kw I Ua AWkAJ������.,fv T_1*-M.*.SHA_. IS All . ' sea given fox the regret is that the Sag* - "sUSzi _r* A'P* *i-^������*ovvr ~i*+M*at������ id ������v������������������������*/& <_-a*-i������������4-*_. ��������� .���������*/*���������** UVMUBI'' rtr*I VUkUUUU O** ���������fc***������** -W**VJ ^VQO A17 JULftl ������al timu tbttfe uf the Grow, xnis argu* ment will be disputed to a^tandscili by both iCCSi resiuSuta asu eue travelling public. . , *"* Creston and Cranbrook have the ad*"~ vantage in the matter of the selection a������ the route, because the road is alread; graded from here to the prairies -with - " ���������Gents clothes cleaned, prepsed and ������������-���������4������������^ 11*T*,.������. -cr H/t TCI---.--I- 1P..4 iu.yMA4.-_t~. ������_._s I iiiiLb Hi umunsE Sj _1. ������3.. Sipm'-'w. Mrs. Payne has been on. the Bick list chis week. "Our sole endeavor," said Mr. Howard, ais to put Creston on the map, something which, I understand has not been done before in publications b ^k government nnd other" wise. Authenticity to the last detail is the keynote of this work. The dessiraation of correct information as to actual results accomplished is the best forerunner of the potentialities that we know to lie behind. Around the main syllabus of the work comprehensive a.tides by the best authorities on both subject and locality, we have found the most far-reaching results to be attained by publishing the stories of those who. have made good in many lines of industry and agriculture. Every statement must be verified as fact, however, before record can be made in these volumes The circulation of the work, due to the prominence of the publishers,is very extett9ive,i������deed, and reaches interested parties and investors in all parts of the world. The day has passed for pamphlets useful enough in a localized field, but to attract foreign capital .and .business firms quite futile. A lot of (* wild-cattiug" has resulted in this province solely because of the lack of ���������reliable and authentic information as to its component parts jmd business men and settlers are wearied of it. The fusion of Empire cannot be accomplished along auy such lines. Secretary Fowler - Writes Forceful L.cttor to Mlnbter Secretary Fowler of the Board of Trade read n letter!t0 ���������plBntpotfttoeHHOftH londwi\of 0:n , . ���������, 1 thlvation in ono dlrftetirsn ntil- the. rr.v.-r, Tue day even tig which he nas lorwarded to the JJeputv . t *. ������������������. .,���������, . year in and year out, bo as to make good on the average. It is ess ntial to eeoure varieties suitable to the district, and tithe market, and to have a good strain 01 seed of that variety. The grower muBi keep down the cost of production by the 1 ��������� - * use of machinery, and by intelligent management. The distriot must gel into tho carload-shipping class, and be a factor in the market every year. 1 As a side issue, the potato Is one of the! most profitable inter-orops io the orchard, and for prod uotion in small arean by men engaged in fruit growing, ponl try raising; and in general farming. Uuder those conditions, financial success is dependent ou well-BOleoted seed of the most doolrablo variety, combined with oarofnl nnd thorough preparation of tho noil. > Kind To Plant j The time of planting, of course, varies with different districts. For very early production tho potatoot should be planted as soon as tho ground oan bo thor* ovghlv worked iu Ihe spring. If there Is danger of front wheu the sprouts are just afcove the ground, thoy onn be pro- tooted hy plowing n, little earth on top of thorn. Mnin orop potatoes nro usually planted during the month of May. Inordinary practice, it is ouatoraary ���������FOR SALE���������Choice* 10 aores or fruit land, mile and half -north of town. _ood two-story residence; Watar on land; nearly all land siaahed, half ac oleared and planted. Apply to owner. Hagistrate Young Fines Mannerisio .! H. C. Gehrke, Creston, ao-tf W.J. Sheppard, who spent the winter at his old home sn England, itf now ftart at work getting nis ranch at Blriok- -ion into shape for tho summer. ���������You owe it to yourself to get a sack of Purity Flour from S. A. Speiura Constable Gunn and Magistrate Young were called to Sirdar last Saturday to straighten out a family quarrel between some of the Italian residents there. J, Mannerino was flued $5 and oosts for assaulting his father-in-law. Tbe latter had received some plants as a present from n. recent airival from ths Old Country and in a dispute over who was the real person to have reoeived those articles the quarrel resulted in blows being struck. The local officials were called in and the fine was administered. already b^h;app*^hmi^ and it will.'te'cu'i'rt!'^^ ter. CreB*^;:wiH;theat^^ uour road'ah&a^gbda^bno'fwm^^ of the Lake clear through to the Preir les. .'���������:������������������ ; ' :''^':::':';:ft.;.'-Vf^o'-:v-��������� TheroadtoEriokeon is tho real auto- mobilo speedway these days. ���������Latest Bhapoa and styles in Mens Spring Hats from. $3.50 to $8.50. 8. A. Speers. WILLSQOIIIIii Machinery Arriving For Pa ftn**%r GUI CALLED AWAY Constables Going*- to C. N. R. Strike Center Miss Grace Qnnifo of Birdnr came up to Orflston Monday to attend tho dance. ���������Miss Margnrot Butterflold is prepared to make hats wfthci bouucU for womon and ohildion. Altering awd re- modolllng a speciality. Throo yonrs previous expftrienoe in ��������������� largo I^onrton (England) fiim. ChnrjftH moderate Apply oaro of Mrs. E, SlM'Sfl ndain������\0r������������������ [ \\\ ohnrRO of tho Creston station. toa B. O. Constable George Gunn reoeived a telegram Thursday morning oalliug him to NelRon wirh fnil equipment for long eorvloo. Tho tologram did not state the nature of police business which will have to be accomplished hut it iu believed that tho Provincial polioo aro pro- paring to go to tho trouble zona in tho Canadian Northern railway camps. William Gunn, deputy Constable is now The Canyon City Lumber Company expects to be making boxes and orates by about April 25, some of the maohiu* ery having already arrived. Tho addl- tlon whioh was ueoenury to the mill plant w house the new maohinery thnt been fluished and everything is in readiness for turning out a large number of boxes and crates before the summer season is in full swing. J. 0. Atherton, former editor of the Oreaton Valley Boho, is now editor of tho Coleman (Alta.), Bulletin. ���������Wanted to purchase���������Second hand inoubater. State make of Incubator and price, , Wnltor J, Cooper, Wynndel, B, O. The choir of tho church ofT Knglnnd will hold a dor.co iu xworoautiM* jm������i������ on Monday evening April 15. ���������Cloverdale ranch is for nale,I20 aores bottom laud aud 40 acres foot hill; J!0 aorcs iu orchard, nil can bo cultivated. 8i������oO. O. Freuoh. q-uunnnueo on **������*���������>',*' *> tttonwwaea. cc Pege 5) Mr **,* ttr* n w������il ������fCflrr*m*C.itV -A small house to lot on Vlotori* The W. O. T. XT met at tho home of Mis. Henderson, Wodnosday afternoon, I have 76,000 plants consisting of tbe ohotoeat varieties of Tomatooa, Oniont( ���������,, t r** ....... 11. m ���������. v������fWtu������, uki, uiuuil iiuhn vuuw iiui. Be������d������ purohnsed from the leading seed DionM-fi of Europe and Amerioa. they are m flno Call and see them, T, M. Sd* tnondson. I.., I iiimiiiiWiffliiiMiaiittiiirffi^^ ������������������fftTi-Siiilnir* l't> ������������������������������������?'; l-^W^^^^^^^&ls^l^r1'^ 'Ml"W^~7?':'- ���������r-jtVKv;:'.-.' if-~-H?^!''^',tvv^. ^"^irv ::^ ��������� i'"..*j.\i*Vf* ���������>������������������",*!���������. ;-ri;- .. ���������' ���������/.������������������ ��������� ������������������ ��������������������������� ������������������-;',' ;f')*-?���������'.-bfy.?;!; yMslsiSO ,-'"������������������/���������!.���������'.���������'.'. %'j:\iif :t .������������������Y?;:/i-~\-'^:������'n..~S.-'.:.--.'".!v ;';^'Sw:?vv:v:;^r.''/v-''~ '.'^ij"'^-^ THE CRESTON ��������� BEVIEW, CRESTON, B. C. FR US BY in. WHITF IL LONDON WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED (Continued.) ���������'Impossible," Fielden exclaimed. "I know it seems impossible1 and twenty years ago you would have said the telephone was imppssUn- and people would have scouted.at-the-1 idea of wireless telegraphy. But they both came?, like the phonograph and other wonders." "Oh, that's all very well." Fielden smiled. ���������'Butyou are hot going to ask me to believe that this thing is done by thought-reading or anything of that sort? You won't tell me that this famous member.of the Post Club is a clairvoyant who sees the race finished while it is being run? Because, if that were the case, the favoured person would have no need of a syndicate to help him; he would do it all by himself." ''here to an office next door to the 11 Post Club there is a. private telc- I j. phone. Now a; child .would admit I:that no one would have a privaie telephone from here to an ofnee in London at a- cost of something Iik-? a hundred and fifty pound's a your merely for the sake vf sending domestic messHget?.' I cirae . h re to have a good look at the Nook, as tlii-i house is called, and I found, not altogether unexpectedly, that nobody was living here. I was told by a gaiderier thai, the tenant had not yet taken possession, though it has been furnished for some time. I had rung the bell a few times, and when the man came professed that I had called to see someone who used to live here. Considering that it is supposed to be a fully furnished, house, that bell made a great deal of noise. I ani ready to bet that the house is practically empty. At any rate, I have come here to find out for my_eli', and as I believe there ������������������ is ho'oody on the premises our task ought not to be difficult." "I don't like it," Fielden said. It smells very much like burglary, and if we were discovered we should find some difficulty in giving an explanation which would satisfy th'e police. Isn't there any other way." Phillips waved the suggestion aside impatiently. "You can go back if you like, sir," Tie said. "As for me, 1 will see this thing through. We might never have such an opportunity again. And, besides I want to have a look at that telephone. I think we shall .find something that will open our eyes. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND A bite of this and a taste of that, all day long, dulls the appetite and weakens the digestion. Restore your stomach to healthy vigor by taking a Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal���������and cut out the "piecing". Na-Dru-C������ Dyspepsia Tablets are the best friends for sufferers from indigestion arid dyspepsia. 50c. a Box at your Druggist's. Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, .Limited. 1*9 this," he said. "There is an extension to this instrument. If you look in the angle., of. the. wall you will see that It goes lip to the coiling. To tell you the truth, I am glad to find this oeeause it bears uut -what strlk- Canac'a Sending Many Manufactures j*,f*d Buying Mwoh Suttei*. Imports from Canada into New Zealand during the year 1911 were $108,200 in excess of those for 1910, says'.Mr. \V A. Beddoe, Canadian Trade Commissioner, writing from Auckland on Feb IGth to the Department of Trade and Commerce. There I may be some variation in the figures, but they wiii be larger, not smaller, when all returns are in. Articles imported from Canada during the last quarter���������October, Novenvuor and December. 1311���������had a value of $451,- 505. and covered 107 items, of which 42 were entitled to preferential treatment. As to the remainder, agricultural implements ana plain and barbed wire, of which large quantities were imported, enter free. Tho preference affects i hose articles, such as paper, fiuh and furniture. The feature of the season, Mr. Bed- doe adds, has beon the rapid growth of tho export of butter from New Zealand to Vancouver. This trade- has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of tho merchants, their resources having been taxed to the utmost to meet the great demand from the Canadian market. Up to this time la*-1 season only 2,958 boxes of butter had been sent to Vancouver, whereas tho total for this season stands at 1P.926 boxes. > thing occult about the business. The thing is capable ol explanation, and I am in a position to give it, except for the finishing touches, which make this dodge almost a work of genius. And I know who is. at the bottom of it. I know, who is working it, and es me as a very plausible theory. 1 was rather disappointed to Had tho telephone here at all. But now X can "I am not suggesting anything of \l am n01,1** ���������* Position -actually -t������ the kind," Phillips:said. "There's no- f ������,vo **' but 1 am . convinced. that ������������������������������������-- 'Jolly & Co., -whoever they are, will be found to be part and parcel oft :-���������--.-- , ��������� ���������_. ,, ��������� .^ , ._��������� ���������i���������rt���������,i i��������� +>,i��������� Copely and Foster. Now you can im-1 .understand.."wh-j: ,n,was placed in this derstand why I. am- so anxious tol P^ttcuk>r spot. Wv n^^ enter the house. Still, tf you prefer>lot to deal-with, .-and it was to bo to remain outside and leave'the-waiter to me " Oh, no." Fielden said hastily." Now uq Qinm color ������V������k usedo^ HEWGIftm r5K1^& ,������������������ fte!������3EMS���������R THE COLOR ������UJS TORONTO- ONT. Nothing Doing. "Guess I'll take a hand m this poker game. Gimme $4 worth of chips." "Nothing doing for you. Wall street is the place for tho small investor." expected they would not do things like, other people. Let us go upstairs and see how far this extension goes. iJl^Z-'-JlnTL %������:*������������??..������> ZZH\l bave come so far I wont iuru back-, mlcMnea"in"ihe"-Poai Sub." But how 1l ��������� x^g % f*t*��������� f**������^'\ tbat information is mtered to the man T^ the second floor and thence along inside is the thing that beats me for i!'^^ J^h, f0 ***������������&'a^K * *** ceiling, where it finally disap- the moment But so much * have j ������!! s������ J^^ found out. In the very nest office to j ������8an!^Sr ?nvthinK Ewn^i? I e������ ������������������*<������������������ to the roof. An iron ladder was the smokingroom of the Post Club is j "g^f- out of *tt I shoS like lo i attached to the skylight, and Phil- a firm who call themselves Jolly & Co. tl ������ this swindte ls bdng worl-. | lips pointed out to his companion Now Jolly & Co. only took their omce -. ...... ,_.^.s_.. ., .z *������ i������������,..^ v���������������^ last September or October. There is' not the^slightest sign of any business ^������T ^"with^r"-^'^" {i^������ts ^wbich Uvorn bright, the sides were clean being done there, because I have been:tg fortunate." u'sksv De 'a liu> j and shiny. ������������������- the office myselL Taken m con-; awkward for you."TOlmVct������d as yon i "Come ; The exploration proved troublesome, but the extension was true*- % a .. ^ _. _s'Siis ��������� 'hat *-ne ladder appeared to have been time. ~fhere-"is"en"caijj;bi "moonlight 'to | regularly used. The iron rungs were -_ --/--" A ~ JP������?.tion...wita what 1 have to;a you, :_re ^.jj^ copier, but it is aii in the i ilong," Phillips whispered. But >t. f*nt on tb e to*"*. be cautious and display as little ligbt that this mysterious Jolly & Co. ^ut]0 ..^^ ._ ,. jv^e,- -^ Clltt!y. ! as possible. T daresay we can man- up the office and went abroad last������ Thev turnea iaEo tne aYenue and! as;e with a solitary match." year-after tne nat-racrng^season was i came .-oresedtly " to t3ie f^^ of vhe | ^Tiiey found themselves on the roof over. Probably Jolly & Co. -went otf i feous? - Somebodv had evidently j presently. By feeling about they ��������� to make a ���������tt In tne . aevTera, ���������. orjbeen in smce phL]iips was there eari-! could trace the Sex of the extension Egypt, or some other fashionable re- \ ier in tne daT> for all the blinds had | to a square wooden box screwed sort where fools and money congre- -i been pulled *aOAVn. Then they -walk-! down to the leads. The box did not gato. It is an odd thing that diyring ^ ejl cautiously round looking for a ; appear to be locked, and it was easy to fumble about inside drew out a cylinder of When Leprosy Was Prevalent Leprosy, of course, was common in England during the middle ages. Old leper hospitals and leper burial pits existed in many places. Most old churches have a leper's window in the chancel, a narrow unglazed opening in the. wall'...through which the leper might see the elevation of the host. On Saturday last the clerk of the T.islceard Board of Guardians reported that he had found that at one time there was a leper hospital in the neighboring parish of Bodwin, and that the land belonging to It are now let for St. Lawrence Fair, one of Cornwall's popular annual festivities. It now appears that the revenue of the estate of the St. Lawrence Hospital were directed generations ago, by the Court "of Chancery, to be paid to the treasurer for the time being of the Cornwall Infirmary at Truro to be;-primarily applied to VM **-' %r * *������^ ������* W mt V* ���������*^^.r*m* ..AV ~^W^ v**W ��������� ���������' ^w *m*~ ^. ^ *-������ w -A leprous persons. The income of the St. Lawrence estate is still paid to the Truro Infirmary, and the Liskeard Guardians [have sent full particulars to its au- " thorities of Wellington's case asking them to take charge of it. Larry: I think Proressor What's- his-name, in Shakespeare, he brings things home to you that you never saws������before. Harry: Huh I've got a laundry-man as good as that. __*_L-.4?.f_-.i���������~J������-i 4PV~. qulchiy stops couufas, cures colds, beals lUo throat and luntis - - 25 cents. In 1479 the "Kalenci-r of .Shepar- des" appeared. This (says a writer) -/as the first almanac printed in England. ���������\*i*-.3.*i������/������ <il-i,r<.t,o fCkUe\\r +f\ wot o Hl-flji bit down on the chap who remedies his faulfs without ever saying a word ��������� V.....J. Ai* ^-*- 1 auOui luciu: Sugar a ������eart tJtimula'**. Sugar na3 had its champions as well as its opponent.-., its advocates have declared uiax, aside trom lts- iiuiHisiiii'iri vaiue, it carries with it a- UUicK sLiniulation that is without perceptible reaction. "Oii the other side," says the Baker's Weekly, "we have had radical utterances connecting sugar with tome of the most incurable 6i organic- diseases. But an' English physician recently contended that cane sugar is almost a specific in ihe treatment- of certain diseases of the heart. Emphasis is laid upon cane sugar." Dr. F. 8. Locke, of King's College, London, has kept tlie hesrt of a ���������mo-n-,-- mal beating for eigtliy to ninety- hours after death of the animal simply by keeping the heart mu_cles- sprinkled with powdered canesuger. These latter experiments wito. cau������"*- sugar, especially with reference to di lation of the heart muscles, show that in numerous cases cuivs have been effected .-that are yC u-ree or four v'K/<V|- PV ..lilti... 5 ua. ixCx. i * i _ . the January meeting at Mirst Par^ | ^eak^spoTwhere they couIq7 effect an ! for "Phillips jolly ,& Co. snouia turn up again j entrauce. j it until ne and resume operations in Convent Garden. Now I called to see Mr. Jolly. He had left his office, but 1 guessed that before I called or I shouldn't have ventured. The first thing I saw ���������was a telephone -with unusually long flex to it. I don't quite understand -why this flex is so long, but I can make a shrewd guess. It cost me an liour or two and plenty of hard think- to CHAPTER XX Ifiside- The adventurers managed squeeze through a scullery window, th?- latch of which had not been secured, and h moment later were j m the house. As Phillips had sur- j raised, the place was empty. There! were, however, cooking utensils in j ing to get farther In ^my-investiga- jthA ^itehmf a quantitvof nlates and tfons, but I found late in the evening l(llshes and giass, wi{h two-baskets that Jolly & Co.'s telephone was a private wire leading trom Convent Garden to his residence at Mirst Park. Now-do you begin to understand?" Fielden shook his head doubtfully. "It begins to smell suspicious," he said. "1 am bound to confess it looks very like a deep-laid conspiracy. But I must, confess myself too dense to: follow It," ' , "Oh, it requires explanation. But luclc favored me in niy investigations and I managed to pick up a good many unexpected clues. S ill, the fact remains that -from this house Known All Over The World ���������Known Only For The Good It Has Done. containing a small supply of cutlery and silver. Floorcloth had been laid down on the kitchen floor and a carpet in the hall and there were carpets on the stairs, but three of tho four living rooms on the ground floor fwere empty. " But the fourth room was comfortably furnished. A fire was still burning in the grate, and on the tiled hearth Phillips detected the ends of two or three cigarettes. There was a faint aroma ot tobacco on the air, not the sort of j tobacco likely to be consumed by a! caretaker. "It is just as I told you," Phillips chuckled. *T felt sure we should find the house empty." "VeL you are not altogether -right," Fielden replied. "Somebody has been here recently and somebody who knows how to appreciate a good cigarette. Besides, look at that fire. I don't like it, Phillips, and wish we were well out of it. We don't hap- | pen to be in South Africa now." "Oh, that's all right." Phillips said cheerfully. "No doubt, the fire was lighted this morning by the gardener, and no doubt also one of the conspirators has been here. In fact, 1 should have boen disappointed if 1 hadn't, found traces of him. It isn't necessary for our friends to come often, for they couldn't very well work their scheme unless thoy were on the spot when raclni? is taking place at Mirst 1 Park. 1 wonder what our friend i gutta percha with something glittering at either end. "Stoop down and light a match " he whispered, "ana hide the /flam" under your coat. Now, then, benu" down here. That's rigbt." The match burst into flamr- unur-r v-over of Fielden's coat. Th������* f_ebie light displayed another' tel3pnone receiver attached to th������ end o* a comewhat long flex.: ���������.'���������''���������.-'.��������������������������� "You can blow out Nthe match." Phillips went on, "and don't forget to put the end in your pocket. It is just as well to be careful -when dealing with such a gang. Perhaps you begin to understand? You don't, know.'I expect, that this roof commands the whole racecourse and enables one to see everything from start to finish. Now a man could sit down here on this box and watch the race with tho telephone receiver t.n I his mouth. If he were a really good .iudge of racing���������I mean, if he were anv good as a judge of a finish���������he would be able to spot the winner in; nine cases out of ten fifty lengths', from home, and therefore. If there, was some one at the other end in the otrlce ot joiiy & Co., the reuuii, of a oartlcular race would be known in London before the horse was past the nost. Do you follow?" "Yes, that's all very well," Fielden objected, "but that, does not account for the fact that " Recaii of Umpire's Decisions. * Here is a way of adding to the attractiveness -of our national game. Soma offsetting economy of time could. be had in reduction of innings to seven. "Striker out," the umpire declares. "Doubt it," shout the spectators. "How many challenge that decision?" cries the megaphone man; a hundred rise, as the instantaneous, electrical tabulator reveals. A test vote is ordered. All in favor of the umpire's decision stand. Counted. Opposed stand. Counted. The decision rendered, and the game proceeds. The umpire would still be a convenience. He could announce the uncontested things. Public sentiment would protect him in going somewhat further. Everybody would want to "play ball." Fanciful or captious challenges of his decisions would become unpopular. The burden of proof would eventually find lodgement on the critics. Perhaps his position would be more secure than now. Who knows? Let us try IT! ��������� Boston Herald. A GOOD MEDICINE FOR THE SPRING Do Not 'Use' Harsh Purgatives���������A Tonic is All You Need. Not exactly sick���������but not feeling quite well. Thatt is the way most people feel in the spring. Easily tired, appetite fickle, sometimes headaches, and a feeling of depression. Pimples or eruptions may ap- i pear on the skin, or there may be twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these indicate that, the blood is out of order���������that the indoor life of winter has left its mark upon you _nd may easily develop into more serious trouble. Do not dose yourself -with purgatives, as so many people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right Purgatives gallop through the system and weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this is true. What you need in spring is a tonic that will make new blood and build up' the nerves. Dr. William's Pink Pills is the only, medicine that can do this speedily, safely and surely Every, dose of this medicine makes new bloOd which clears the skin, strengthens the ' ap- -j petite and makes tired, depressed men, women and children bright, active and strong. Mrs. Maude Bagg, Lemberg, Sask., says: "I"- can unhesitatingly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a blood builder and tonic. I was very much run down when I began using the pills, and a few boxes fully restored my health." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockvllle, Ont. ^ I always us������ ������^MerSattT YOtT can't reasonably expect to make a li-srfct,, flaky pie-crust, if the salt you use is gritty,. n Jumpy s-sti bitter. SOS ������5! A -H" B ������ 9 YA&i,������ is tbe standby in Canadian homes, amongr Catiada's best cooks. ��������� It's pure and fino tind- -woa't "cake". ' Equally good for the table, for- cooking and baking. '" , . 55- "That the information is conveyed; in the smoking room of tho Post Club Of course, it doesn't. That, I confess, is where 1 am beaten for tho present. T am'certain ihat a second later the confederate in the Post Club knows what has happened Don't, auk me to tell you how tho .lhiil touches are put on because I don't know. But, knowing as much as I do, wo shall soon find out, and ! I think you will admit. Hint wo hav- AGENTS WANTED. Write for agency for our special to������t order tailoring for your town. Thero' is money in It. John Dawson, Ltd., Church. St:; Toronto. ,v- ���������,���������w ^ ... ���������������..-.- ..������������.��������������������� w.u.��������� : UlolJBht ot lhe 8IlowBtorm about three ; SJS1-/^ ^u^liS'conolv"'^ has been so successful in relieving the 0(;lock. j Kllew that must have up- | J^ J������n^ ^ ������ , e tlifs af evuoon ^i^Z^r "tTVTT "ft!? ���������calclllfttioU8 ft bU' Now 10oU S i i ml" whoSvor ho was ^miilth' genuine testimonials, as has Lydia L. at. this ^m..��������� with tho Intention or sending tho re- Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. I h 1 ips bent down to the lireplace - In nearly every community you will ������"d liftod one of tho ciimretto oiiiIh, find women who hnvebee'n restoredto which ]}e.-V\Vil?d..^!.,I!!f.?.,.d������": health by this famous medicine. Almost i "Do you know anybody who smokes these?" ho asked. every woman you meet knows of the, ..j lnmK BO ��������������� fjr������*������t f-WI it, hai l>p.Mi iloinr nmonirsuf- (;lo,,c jjvjpc,c.Uo'nt fering women for tlie pust 30 yeura. Fielden said after "They are pnrtlcu- larly expensive clgaretUm and can't Fox Crcelc, N. B. ���������"I have always be bail uiiIohh specially ordered. Tho had pains in the abdomeii and a weak- only man I know who omokon thorn ^mim^Tjmm "rH8 thor'-a,ul often iu llaymom1 c������i,o,y" Precisely. And you inny bet: your boots, this Is ono of hla. At. any rate, It. Is a curious coincidence und VeKetobieCompound1'!0"^ ,0 confflrm ^'hat I have already has done mo much ,,MV, ,f rci^w wor��������� nnt ll(ir��������� ,���������,��������� Kood. I am hiroiw-r. arte.nuim. Now let us Ret a hit far- 1licr. TIh-iv Im iiiithlni; to detain ns here lifter wo havo oxiimluwl tho l������>l<������|i)i'iiic. I nm afraid we shall have to iiho u mill oh, but. then, wo nro hound to tali(i certnIn l'l'ic-i." Ily tho aid of a box of vo'itns Ihe tolc'ilwiiio iiiHlriiiiioiit wiin loiind In Uut hsill, It. pj'ciiontcd no npoclnl 1'i-n- iiii'oh. It ii|-|������ihu*i (1 to bo tlio kind i,i tiiMii'lni' iriwl riinifht l.i b,< nodi 111 liiiiii|i<>ili<i of olllcoii mill privaio liour, afur meal-! a sore- neiis in my stomach, i Lydia E. Pinkharn's difcoHtion is hotter and I can work with ambition. 1 have encouraged many \yi mothers of families *-������ to tnk������it uh it in thw best remedy in the world. You can pub Hah thin in the pftpors."���������-MrH. William 3. BounQUB, Fox Crf'k, N. R. In the Pitikharn Laboratory at l-ynn, Mkhh., uro filoa containinfr hundredii of llioujtiind.'t of lottrr*! from womon ������<-ck- "Vollilii>* ri-ninrUiibln uliont llmi, ;'iig health, in which mtnny openly BUte I'w-idou nald. over th������*ir own ni^nHtiiri-H Unit tiny liuvo i ui tin- moment IMillllpu lnmlo no .,.': "'.���������'' <���������-������-������-'���������*��������� ������--���������* ������������������viv.f, l \./ii* v. i-iole ll������. fotrbed ii (���������hull* from Uio PinUlmm'ii V.'frtUlili* Compound, many Ullrlion mill mounted Ii. Aiior Hie of whom atuto tlmt It hna .uivcd th"->m <���������>.,,���������������. imhi,- .j." ..... ������.,. ;'. :J. from ������iirK..ul op*raUon>i. ' ''���������" '���������'",M nf wlilob he wiih cni'.ifnl to _, dcpoult Ih liIh pocket, ho broke Into W. M. U. No. 893. ���������ml If "Ah, I i'V ported uomcthlnK illco vent Garden. Why tho three o'clock race is always picked out. of thiB swindle wo don't: know, but thai, will bo mado plain Hoonor or Inter. Thoy didn't make anything yesterday or to-duy, beoHUtki on both Oceanian-! the race was run in a snowstorm. It wan tho snowstorm that first put tho id en into - my heart:; in fact, ,it was the HiiowHtorm that led mo hero nt all. And now, let us go buck fo my lodgings und discuss tho matter over a cigar. Wo can do no further good hero." (To be continued). Nerve Cure. Who's that nuvn who Just kicked tho chair ovor und throw a pack of cardH Into the flroplaco?" Inquired one waiter. "Oh," replied the other, "he's tho gontlouuiii who tvloH to roHt bin norv- oh by playing solitaire."���������Washington fcitar. I An Mwkv*Miu Ijiij,.-.. ! "Wm'vo nindo a inlrituko In your I pnpi'r," unlit Uio iiullnnaiit. mail, i>n- torliig tlio editorial miiU'.tuin. "I wim ' (me of ibo ooinpotltoi-H nt tlio athletic I match yoHtordiiy, and you havo onllcil j me Hie woll iiliowli iih'i���������������*��������������������� '���������>"> " ".mi- ! ' "Well, arclit you?" said tho e.lllor. "No. I in nothing of Uio Utiul. unit It'rt conroumlodly awkward, bocauno, you Hoe, I'm a coal moicliuiit." The First Savings Bank. .,.,. . , .,... .m. ���������^... t.*,.*...*,.... ^1, 4-1. ^ Xlie IIUUUICUUI llUUIIDIWlj Ul. i-llC founding of the first savings bank of the modern type was celebrated last year. The founder was a Presbyterian village pastor. The minister of a church at Rutlvwell, Scotland, distressed at seeing tho wastefulness of the laboring people in his parish, offered in the year 1810 to pay ft per cent, interest to anybody who would leave savlrgs with him. The minister, tho Rev. Henry. Duncan, had the financial genius to make a go of his 'original project, and he was nblo a few years later to record in a pamphlet on "A Parish Savings Rank' a very romarkable betterment ,of economic conditions in his neighborhood���������loss' drinking and more thrift. Tho pamphlet, attracted wide attention, the experiment was initiated oisowhore, nnd tho vast savings- bank system of the civilized world has sprung from Ills root. Tho town of Uulhwcll felt it owed so much to Mr. Duncan that in the year 184(1 it erected a public monumcut to his memory. Jenks: Why or. earth did j-ou laugh ar. hpnrtily at that ancient iest of Borem's? Wise: In self-defence. Jenks: In self-defence? Wise: Yes, if I hadn't laughed so he would have repeated the thing, thinking I hadn't seen the point. ���������eVACl, f������ Att������; -if* From Eiffel Tower to Morocco. The military wirolunn telegraphy station on the Rlffol Tower, Paris, from which communications can bo exchanged with Morocco, Is going to have Its range doubled and Its power "liiv-rcuseil f-lT'-l'olrt. Attacked by Asthma. Tho first fearful sensation is of suffocation, which hour hy hour becomes more desperate and hopeless. To such hi oaso the relief afforded by Dr. J. D. .Kellogg's Asthma Romody sooms nothing loss than miraculous. Its help is quickly uppuronl and noon tho dreadful attack is mastered.- Tho asthmatic who ItaB found 'out tho dependability of this sterling remedy will never ho without it. It is sold everywhere. FUTURE SAILINGS St. John-Liverpool. Lake Manitoba Thurs., Mar. ������8 Empress of Britain Kriday, Apl..������������������' 5 Lake Champlain .... Thurs., " 11 Empress of Ireland Friday, " 19 T.nlfo Mnnli-nhn. .:... Thura.. ' 26 Summer Service: ��������� Montreal - Quebec -Liverpool.' Emprees of Britain .. Friday,.-May. 3 Lake Champlain ..-.. ��������� Thura., May !) Emprefls or Ireland .. Friday, May 17 Lake Manitoba ...... Tburs... May 23 EmpreflB of Britain .. Friday, May 31 and weekly thereafter. ���������_���������... Low Rates���������-Superb Service. R������w>rvatlon8 and dptnlla from any ���������Rallwny Arc������>nt or writo J. 8. CARTER, Genl. Ant. 310 Portaoe Ave.. Winnipeg. ^gMMnMMMatMHywWMMIIHMMJWHMIMMHMMMIlMlWINM Canadian Northern Steamships^. Limited. Small pnpor towo-lH are sold in York nt -IHO for *10 cents. low Somo of tho fastest trains in tho world are to bo found In TOugland and Franco, klnglanrt has eight regular dally trains with speeils or 55.1 to fi'Xa miles an 'hour, whoso btop-to-stop runs nro from 72 to J18 21*8 mllos in length. Tho Franco roads run four dally traliiB over a distance of 77 3-4 lo ,107 .L-2 mlloH ai njiuudu from T>U,2 to fll.8 mllos an hour. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, Etc. CLEAN HANDS Red ralnn nro vory raro, hut ih volcanic rontons gray rnln Is comparatively common. Sicily has hart many nhowerft of this shade. Thoy am oruwa* by tho upper ntmonphoro boliiK full of iihIi colored volcanic dust from l'-tna. Tliln diiHt Ih InflultuHlm- ally lino and colors tho rain as it falls. Speed -~ SteadIneBs -��������� Splendour. Montreal ��������� Brlntol ���������*��������� London* Snlllno from Montreal, R.M.S, ltoyul tl(ioi*Ku May let dayllcht I U.M.B. Hoynl KiHviird " llith " U.AI.M. Uoynl Ui'uruu " 2ltl.li , , ,i nnd '���������fnrti'iluiiUy 'thoreiifter. InHlHt on your ttnluit. rend Ink via . "Uoyui Lino," For 'fui'tliei' ,partloiillii'A, tlluutrat ��������� ed liooUUstH, elo., apply any ltullway iir H. H. Aivent or write illrool ,lo A. ll, DiivIh, (liiiinral Agent, 212 Main Ht,, Wlnnlpctf. "���������AIP comtir* HON ur&*u. Petroleum flolds covering- a vast area In TurlcoBtun, extending to tho ChlnoHo frontier, have recently boon surveyort by, ProfosHor Iljalmer Sjogren', of Stockholm. Russia Huppllon Great Rvltaln with tho greater proportion of hor poultry rind ogga. IDu a Tlrl, iiou'ilinllliaiii '"ul nm vi'lli i������ulM-fi|.I.ul".������.U"il tMAV \������ tli������ OllKllNAL ������n*l 1I1CHT HANI) OMtAN^Tt. WIII runniv* urauii ������ml *Utu������ OtHllkUJa. ��������� ���������������.������������ ��������� , ...,..l ������.. l,.-.l...^ I^vift.r.,! ,������rt. ������' ������'J * ' ��������� ������������������ < ��������� on bv buvlnff poor trashv alum balc- Iiik powdoi* when you can just n������ woll buy Magic linking Powder, tho health giving "No Alum" brand at I tho ������u.uio pvlc-j? At alt Grocora. ^ItlNGTON CHALLENGE WATERPROOF CHLA^S ' Iini'the.i'irM 'f.'Voi ijn,iiJ������-'. Viiii.1 ,'ifo. "���������:!"' iia.irantiV(.v:l,1.6'(i''v'aynii. ^.A!,^'''".'.������,'."��������� *.' , turn At i'Mi^^a!Jli>'jVN'''l'J ^,,v,��������� ;,'; ��������� ">r atalirvu i.l^e'"Si,li,ii,'Ai/,r,'.ieiii.illi|-ett , The, AKlUigtoui-Cduo^Cai^ _ ,-iS J-rnsnt Ave., Toronto. Ontario-' ���������nnt upon re<ij������������,������L I'M iCx|,'r������>*in ������ind mikll oharguiii oil all Mlili)i>l������nU> bhlil by u������. ChumiIa'a Lbrdasl f ur Op������r������lor������ Vour eorrenpondenee ���������oUolUd. I Tr������vi*������r^,padlar������.tt' uny ������iuuutSH������v ~*i������-a.., ottimot afford to ill*," pouo of tiiulr coi:c������t- ionn with out: umt nKt������l*ilm������ nnr t������rle������������i w'HyiTHlll'll Wi* l*M mmXwWH Yv>V0w\t*~ M H*****'>-aMtM������-W*'''*������- ^jjjyjU|*^^j^ f iiVii V'-jr<vS">' 1 jfei Tr-.-'KJi'C'j nH, .^-Tv-iVr^ ��������� --���������-r^-.H.':.v':-.-.:V������^,:'K.li;-_J--������-.1'._^_^> ^���������������������������.n-:';^^ j?*-, Yii "vv '=->-.V ;'S'-; ^tt^'ft^;-! '^:i.l^m:t^^?^^^(^0^W^\ ',-vViy-j 'ill in n in '������,l',n������iii,������ y-'rt^i-t \i":3f'*���������&:* jSt, 11;i*fl -S-- i -J, IV ^.'���������\:=lTie: ���������.������,.,..5-: ,/.':-��������� w.imno :ttsk;%Was&v^^ ���������:thei^^lspeil������::y^ :;&ar!vifcu'K^ Iharm^in ��������� the tiniev of^her^f ataers^:? - "^Ali^-H^ .<, bianlcsli'O'f^the;; ;i?:end3:;d^Or9i^ev:-^?,rom k\ thei?A-mbhster;-:f all.s'^.t^^^^ny^tb'i; the ,:-;-:?/"jrba^ ������-i '��������� ���������-|shei;,k-Q'e;^V' 5 every: Iiact-^aiidS every1 .w-ai'ni of the preat" river. Before the white man ever saw it she caught fish In J certificate that he had been detained the seeming rapids and paddled her j uutii 4.30 o'clock in the, niorning.cn >>:-"A^jU8t^ and-lie^is utelliiign -th^^to^l^i^^ i.-.Ticvs&a'^^^ _ay,e''::a-:;caso';:i^ : ���������4 &(������o$ie'^ 'f'6r'eH.ihe>^ -.'"���������' " f.;wai*fed for*������_������-&ver^lc^'':,^ala^^h-e;; ���������jusfcicO/--'-iJ.an_^ ���������told-thejurors'lt^ ���������most / j/fn'ther^^ they .desired T would' give to, each IFIL-ES CURED! H Writing (torn Poolaff, B.O., Mm. C. U Hanson, proprietress of th������Oommer-g 'Bcial Hotel, says: "* I suffered for years ������ g with blooding piles. Tha* pain vras soM ,������bad at times that I could hardly walk, g Hand ttrdipftry ffemedi������s seemed utterlyS iimabld to give me any ease. Finally I decided to undergo an operation, and went to the Saoi ed Heart Hospital ������SS'S������*V Vi For a time I was oertain g operation! abetter, but within twelve months th Spiles bi'camo as painful as ever. I ��������� cried liniments, hob puuhices, various *pil * cures,' and indeed everything I could think would be likely to do any good, but still I continued to suffer, |g "���������and the shooting, burning, stinging������ ������ pains, the dull, aching, * worn-out fi ��������� feeling that the diseaaa causes con-������ |tjnued as bad as ever. ' , * g . "Ono day I read about Zam-Buk 1 and thought I would try it. Tho firsts lorsQnj "TO hoses ������*4ve n������e -*ao**$ e������seB nthan anything else I had tried, so IB ���������a went on with the tre?.tn,e-%t. 1*3 an Sshorh time I began to feel altogether S S different; and better. "Well, I went on fi B usim* Zam-Buk, and by the time I had g 8u*ed six boxes I,was delighted to findg myself entirely cured. That was three S ��������� years ago. and there has been no a ���������are* urn of the trouble," S t 5 Zam-Bu\ is a sure cure for piles, ge'essms, ulcers, abscesses, eruptions, g chapped hands, varicose sores, burns, a scalds, bruises, inflimed patches, and Hall skin injuries and diseases. Drug- ggista and stores everywhere. 50c. box; g or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. wem flanoe on its broad surface. Felieite had been sick for years, but aiways hoped that some time sae would recover and do hor share of the labor of the tribe.' When the knowledge came that she was of no uss any longer and had become a drag upon her people, Felieite pulled her ragged blanket -jround hor spent boay and lay down- to die. Not an ounce of rood would sne touch and she took only enough water to bo spared- th<e delirium ��������� of thirst. - , For two -weeks she refused nourishment. Her skin wrinkled like parchment and she died little more than a frame oV bones. me most sacred rites of the tribe were administered and b%r body lie*, on the bank of the river <.uat had always been her world. Love's Labor .Lost. Rev. John Brown, fahter of the well beloved Dr John Brown, who wrote those little classics, "Bab" and "Marjorie Fleming," was In the habit, on festive occasions, of proposing a certain young )ady as his toast. Noticing that- he had abruptly abandoned the practice, a curious person asked- him the reason. "Because," he said, sadly, "I have jury service. "The jurors consulted together for a few minutes," continued the justice, "and then the foreman arose and said:���������"We thank you for your consideration and appreciate ,the kindness of your- offer and desire vto say that if your Honor needs a.certificate to the effect that you' were detained until 4.S0 o'clock in the morning waiting tor our verdict t we will gladly bo certify.'>l" Tho "Justice hastily, declined- this kind offer with thanks, and Just as hastily adjourned court. * YOTTLL HAVE LESS WCn**" VlVii .������.. AND MORE FLAY IF YOU TRY THE IviOOiMEY WAY ��������������� ��������� * i������������k*������ m-i voaniH l<u Tn some factories and woritshops carbolic acid is kopt for use in cauterising wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. Far better to keep on hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas' ^electric Oil. It Is just as quick in action and does net scar the skin or burn the flesh. There is no other Oil that has its curati ?c qualities. n_i<r-fcj**������.-ft.i*a������������w IVII-f'WI'VC V tcaricd her for sixteen years without being able to make her brow-n. and so I've resolved to toast her no louder."��������� -Youth's Companion. -Talk about long playing," sarid the Yankee tc Pat. "Why, your country- tvi on -**������������������ *-*������������������������������������ 1 #l ii *f rvst* a UaK c -_. ������,, ;+*u *-i������ I- know a fellow-citizen v.'ho played 'Beautiful Stars and Stripes' on the piano for several hours." ' "Arrah, closo yer mouth," said Pat. ''You ought -to be ashamed of yourself, to "be talking about nothing. Sure "" know an Iri 'Ireland Forever' on a flute.1 Because TwIOON EY'S BISCUITS are fresh enough and appetizing enough to take the place of the product of your own,.oven. For the daily zaeai you" "ke MQONEY'S PERFECtiON SODA BISCUITS They're the crispest, creamiest, most delicious soda biscuits ever produced and they're made in Winnipeg. A Western biscuit for Western people. &! 4''.?\*4Kj'-Slj mmmm ^.-������,'."-5;'i.:iM.3W:"- *-*%i">,'^-^S ,-r.r. if, ���������. .-���������.������������������>, .-.^������mX\ / *fc>^,.^".' '.-'Av'-;v--.4*������vi S l anscil~porlto*i oi i.ia car. '1 liere is o ily oae 'way to , HIV 1 Sl-iiliJ IV-iliVITillitillV V ._.. .i^fnacd nmi flint l������ liv f������*>tt**t-.tt ul.lnnfil TctTii'iilp^. ���������^ ��������� v%*r*/*i Aniit v-m t\ *rn_r van**** Mm S OWN TABLEiS Amundsen's Name. Although Amundsen has been a famous man ever since he discovered ihe Northwest Passage, his name is still pronounced wrong as often as right The correct pronounciation is with a strong stress on the first syllable, which Is made rather long��������� ������.u:-uiuuuu-seu. ule uu is not ���������quite so close and positive as in moon, and the "e" is somewhat . slighted. The last two syllables, being c-uttered up with consonants, take <?ach about the same time as the long "ah," so that the rythm is much like that of "Edmonton." or "excellent" emphatically spoken. It is a "resonant, spirited name, worthy of a modern viking.���������Springfield Republican. Deai:necs Cannot C2 Curcjs ������_. ,ccii L5:;lic--.-��������������� ������_a U'e? on-Mint 1-mpU tho ills- I MATKrDC ftSrAfli'fljf|l?tktl\ Inscil porlloj ot i.ia car. 'lliere is oily one'way to cure deafness, ana tliat Is by coitstltullonnl rcin.^Jlcs. Duutmsa is caused ty an inflttiiied cuidlttpn ot tbe mucous ilnir.r; o! tlie Eusla?-lllaa Tube. Wlien Oils tube Is lailainetl you h-.we -i, rumblln? Bound or lm- Mrfest; he3rl.1t!, aad was 1 ii u cuiirciy /..os,cd. Ueat- ^33 -. l')3 resulf, a "1 unless tfis tnllamuicition can ton .akca oiit 211a tins tube rrstored to 119 r.ornml condition, hc.irlns will DC Jeatroycd loreycr: nlac ������ses out ot ten arc caas.'J by C-atb..rh. jiliich is rotliing but on Inflamed co.ditloi ol tlie mucous, surfaces. n������c -,���������,���������:;��������� "���������>��������������� O'l" if'iidred Pollars for ary case oi D������ctii23S (causcl by csurrli) that ta'ir.or. oe curi-a by Hall"' Catarrh Curo. Send for cir.-ulars, free. 1 V. J. CHlSX^iT & CO . Toledo. O. So.d dv Oni'dsla. '5c. 'Aake Uall's Fa-r.liy ri������.s for ronstlpation. . immmm. ������������������i* -��������� , ��������� - ���������*��������� ���������--���������'- ,-''?-������' ' Vegetables to ������he value of $1,672,- ������90 vere luipui'uu oj' \^aua,M.������. ,.r^������..* the United States during the eight months enling November last, or double the amount In the same period two years before, according io reports to the International Dry-Farming Congress at Lethbridge. This is only another argument for mixed 'arming in -western Canada. The change of dietary that comes -with spring and summer has the effect In weak stomachs of getting up inflammation, resulting in dysentery -and cholera morbus. The abnormal ^condition will continue If not. attended to and will cause an exhaustive .drain on tho system. The best available medicine iB Dr. 'J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. It clears the stomach and bowels of irritants, ���������counteracts the inflammation and restores the organs to healthy action. ^H-ii-ii -^���������-'���������������������������iii-iu,--'*!-- ���������!������������������ IM , M One Pla for 90 Persona. Over 90 persons partook at Gorles- ton of a sea pie Into the making of ���������which there entered two stone of nour. six rabbits, -six ox und sheep kidneys. 28 pounds of beefsteak, two stone of green vegetables, half a stone of onljiiB and two stone of ���������turnips and carrots. The total weight of the pic was ���������over 200 poundB and It took two days ���������to cook.���������London Evening Standard. Knew Her Place. Mr. Exe���������'What! Another new dress! Perhaps you will tell me, madam, how I shall get the money to pay for it?" 'You must excuse me. Baby's Own Tablets are recommended by thousands of thankful mothers who have used them for their little ones and have found them ct, &a.ic &uu Biiie Ciii'c ������OV Cuiiotipa- tion,~ indigestion, worms, simple fevers and all stomach and bowel troubles. - Concerning them Mrs. Au- guste Blier, St. Damase, Que., Tvj.ii.6o*! j" *c*a,3������ Bcuu itifc? -3,*10^tivl* j}Oa of Baby's Own Tablets. I'have already used them and have found them an excellent remedy for little ones. I would strongly recommend them to all mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Brackville, Ont. Chilly A certain member of a Boston club 1 habitually evinces such a frigid de- I meanor that many of his acquaintances have facetiously averred that "it gives one a cold to shake hands with him."-. One evening a group at the eitifc j were discussing the disposition of the i said member, when a newcoiv-r ven- j tnred this:��������� I "Why, gentlemen, I undt... id I that it is the custom in this c ub j when that chap attends a dinner here ��������� to ice the claret in order that it may j tO Cil. L_"-> .-?_~_w .^_>������,U.M>.UAV. **������3 lUC t dining-room."���������Harper's Magazine. 1\CLUU WzMW? ;-\ v ^->, Silver ^a*^ OnQiBtbg ^fE^fB^^l^iili j, ^^i, A?rB; "-JurTfan,���������i am ersjeyiris better neaitn than i have lor eignt years;' and I think I am entirely cured. I have none of the old symptoms. I am very,. ,. ���������VK. grateful for my present .healths .and^.think. Orange X.Uy.,-l_ the greatest������treatmehtB'Sf &S& for ''women' the worldjknpwp.w Ita 0-> *it#%���������*-���������������*������ ���������fl'*''������,3Ttjr,������-leil ������ar1������ Slight Delay. He���������If oh old millionaire on the verge of the grave wanted to marry you, -would.'you".throw mo over? Sl'io-���������Not necossarlly." Still you might have to wait a year or-two.��������� Slopor's HalMIollday. * > Gr-rmany poBsesses 1,500. moving picture shows, of -which there ore ?.flO In Berlin. Ex* I am your viser."���������Boston Transcript. Ve������*y Wrong. "Married only three weeks and want a divorce?" "My husband deceived rae shamefully." "About his income''" "Oh, no. "In what way?" "He led me to bftliiwe that he played a good game of bridge." Brutal Vice-President Sherman In an interview in Washington, said of the smashing of-a boom! "it was a brutal smash. It was so brutal, so cruel, it reminds me of Merritt's retort. Merrltt'e wife, at the end of the usual breakfast-table quaiVol, burst illtO l������Urs 'joilind tilts Cuuoe Ui'u firm as she searched for her handkerchief, walled. " 'You said, the second time I refused you, that you'd rather live In eternal torment with me than in bliss by yourself.' "'Well, I had my wish,' growled Mcrrltt.'" ���������'.. '���������'/" In the Dark. Edith���������How did you feel when Jack kissed you through the tunnel? Ethel���������I felt as if I never wanted to see his face again.���������Boston Tran- sci ipt. PILES CUR!;D IN S TO 14 DAYS i'sur iliu&gibt will refund money if PaJSO OINTMliNT falls to cure any case or? itcmng. Blind. Bleedlac -or Prou-udm< Files, in <S to 14 days. BOe. John Misunderstood. Herr Baron (finding a friend's cig- garette case la IiIb coac pocket)-- There"! I must have put this in r/iy ' pocket by mistake the other night. John didn't you notice a straige cigarette case In this coat?' John-r-Oh. yes, sir, but I didn't say anything to anybody about it.--Flie- gende Blaetter. Winter's Chili Upset Kidneys Pain in Back Tell of Congestion Caused by Cold. " The Censorship In Russia. It is p*easant to learn���������the story is current in many a Russian household ���������that the cook books which had been condemned because a recipe contained tha words "perfect freedom," .words which were used "in reference to some culinary, process, ' have escaped further mutilation, and "nave been selling" without hindrance. On the other hand, the list of books which continue to be suppressed is long and varlea.���������London Times. <*&������.- and ' others ^sifiiiiler;- down" tha sise of a walnut. You may ii^e-'J.':. ;=:������;? _iy case In your advertisement,' for������'.fisi^ it- Is the solid truth, and p^ii^^ffm, cannot dest-ribe u,l tljc jsocd It nSftyftS-^prej done for me. Mrs. Louise E. Bolfei5?fc?^^ vridge. . :^f^-sSv������jgj * This'' letter gives an indication >cOtpM~?Ms& the positive benefits that alwaysri-^Kis^l follow the' use of Orange LHy.- It^������J������f|*|| ��������� m.ti JipnHed- treatment / andv- .cuicwui-ij-rjfiyJteifc 4-l-sja c������,f?awln������;'->-^V^-:f,^rffH aisoraers, incluamg pajzuui periods, - itijiiug f,������������? In direct contact'" with the suffering.,,. orernns. It_ produces ^results^ - frolrijsf) the start in ail cases or women's yomb, irregularities, leueorrhoea. etc. T "will send Bufferlni? woman stamps "and- addre*(_ MRS. FRANCES ������. CUR RAH, Windsor, ons. Hies, leucorrnoea. etc.' ��������� v ' " "-��������� - - ��������� ~ - * , -���������.:^;i>X:g?4*ivi a sample box contain!-*,-:- 10 days' treatment absolutely free to -inyjlrMtifs; n wno has not yet tried If If she will send me her-address., fflacbw*;:^^^^; FOR, ��������� ... , .;,, ;-*������������*- F*!?-!!^ WT'VkSW? CATARRHAU FEVER AND ALL NOSE _ AND THROAT DiSfcASESj Cures the sick and acts as a preventative for otllers) _ . Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood:.matea-y^^.^l^^ all others. Best Kidney remedy: 50 cents'a bottle; $t>#p-g������$"|g the dozen. Sold by all drugi^ste<and<harhesfr chouses. pis^MgSj-g" ALL WHOLR^ALE 'DTllJCGISTS. * *- '^MMMM trlbutors SPOHN .MEDICAL CO., Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, iND., XS. .S. -A. Would Never Agree Mrs. Flubdub���������"Why shouldn't women serve on juries?" Mr. Flubdub���������"I suppose the courts are afraid a husband and wife might be drawn on the same jury."���������Puck. Fish Is sometlmos colored with an orjmulc dye, to give it tho'appearance' of having boon smoked. Tho first mihmarlno bout was In vf*riti������(l and sueoonftfully tried In tho -eighteenth century. In rocont years the sou has given Groat Britain hack more land than 11 lian or.lou nwav. Camelfl are the only animals that .���������'cannot swim. J-^ tWmm****"* 1������>J-t.llW_H->4ll,<��������� ���������IT���������_l "With an iron sword, ninrhteon <n- '���������i>r.q irtiic, boaldo it, u skulcton hua "been found at'.puvton, Wiltshlro. A Cold Welcome, A clorpcyman In a small town was doptoving the fact that none of the couples that came in from tho country to he married stopped at his house for the purpose.. "Well, brother," said the man addressed, "what oar- you expect,. Willi that hi? sign on the tree thero: 'Five Dollars'" Fine for Hitching Horo'?"��������� Youth's Companion, /,/.. i.���������(���������',. P������ .. M ���������,m\mm-Lm,%jH , ,V Safer Plan. "1 let my house furnished, and thoy'vo had ineacles there. Of course, wo'vo had the place disinfected, so \ suppose It's"quite safo. What do you think?" . "I fancy It would be'all right, dear; but I think, perhaps, it would bo safer to lend it. to a frlond ttrHt,"��������� Punch, . "Say, alderman, I wish you'd got mo a job as dog catchor." "Aro you out oi work?" "No, but I'll quit tho work I'm doing now If you'll got ,1110 that job." ������������������lflvor had any ������xp'erlonco as a dd'g mitoher?" "1 don't m>,eil any axpuvhuico. I'vw got tho Incentive-���������rm*' a letter carrier."���������Chicago Tribune; HM-MMMMMMMMi IV. M. U. rf-1,0. ������W. Wo quoBtlonod the applicant for n position as laundrppB, "Are you marrlod?" wo asked, "No sah, Van a whldah." "Ah���������and your husband is dond?" "VaHsuh"���������-hes alvo dliid." "How did he moot lils death?" ��������� "Moot it? Laws, man; n������ didn't moot It! Doy had tor cIiuhj him two mllo fo d������y all could kotCli him an' put do ropo roun' hlH neck/'���������Ulfo, "Yob���������-I hav������y every jiopo of boing You Can Prevent Serious Complications by Using. DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS When the surface of the body; is suddenly chilled the n������IVMor*s of pores ih the skin, are quickly closed. Under ordinary circumstances these p.ir-s are of-enormous assistance to the kidneys in removing poisons from the system. Their failure means greatly increased strain on the kld- noys , and frequently congestion, '���������vhich leads to sorlous dlseaso. ���������.This explains why kidney troubles are so frequent at this season of fbo ynnr, and why you require something to qu'olcon the action of the kidneys and keep them In healthful working condition. Dr. Chaso'b Kidney-Liver Pills are particularly effective under those conditions because of their combined action on tho kidnays, ltvor and bow els. Tho whole filtering and excretory systems are thoroughly cleansed and invlgoratod, the poisons are removed from the blood and you fool like a dineront person. The digestive system does not have half a chance when those othor organs are clogged with waste mat- tor and sluggish in action. But once: you got the live** nnd kldncyii right the mass of food being digostort' movoB quickly through tho alimentary canal, your appotito Improvoa, dlgottUon Is gooc and life Is worth llvlllK. Dr. ChaHO'B Kidney-Liver Pills, oiib pill a doso, "15c a box, at all dealers of EdmanHon,. Bates He Co., Limited, Toronto. The desire for knowledge, like'the thirst of riches, increases ever with the> acquisition of it. One of the newest musical inBtru-*- ments, operated by electricity, reproduces the noies of forty-five orchestra performers. * ��������� ������ ��������� ������������������ ������������������ Things ��������� Unprintable Willie���������Mother always carves when we havo company to dinner, BODDy���������Isn'r, your tallioi- Willie���������-Yes; hut he ain't able to without sayln' things.���������Boston Transcript. Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Attendant Was Wise. , Jones had just run over 'to see If Mr. and Mrs. Blank would go to the theatro with then. Mrs. Blank was sorry, but, unfortunately, Blank was out. Probacy he was at the club. She would telephone. The following conversation ensued: "Halloa! ifl this the* club? Is my husband thore, Halloa r Not there. Sure? Wall, all right, then; but hold on. How do you -know? I haven't oven told you my name." "There ain't nobody's husband hero ���������never;' wane tho wise attendant's reply.*���������San Francisco Star. r,-jt*"> ' '���������.VifiK':' " I ,"pnj:Ai;i'r������*fil |r.:i-i-;r.>,UM-(M Why doesn't she take '" ���������*���������-'-���������" NA-DEU-CO Headache IValers They stop a headache promptly,, yet do ndt contain anyj of SJIp^|iiS|^i the dangerous:drugs common jn-headache tablets/ AskyourlJaM|Sfp;|pi Druggist about them. ^c. a box. - - - ��������� .. -^j|^lg'^^LBi NATIONA*. DRUO AND CHEMICAL. Co. Of CANADA. LlMITCO. 122 ^^'--;������������������'������������������ ���������K'V^S'HH _^^______i_M-m-mmmwamwmmm* V iwii'wum ', * " '' ' '" ���������-_!L���������at)ff.-'',r^?,'",'';C'^/^BB _ . - ��������� ��������� :,:" '���������'���������-'- V-A^JiH-B- A Surmise. , "That,'- said the musician, "Is, a j^tradlvarius, it is worth thousands'* "H'm!" replied Mr. Cumrox, rather wearily. "I suppose music Is somp- thing like the drug business. Things cost more when you call 'em by their Latin uames." ���������-Washington' 'Star. A Last ^Chance. "Oolng to Wombat's wedding?" "Not l. ! was engaged to thf.t girl. Wombat cut mo* out," "Woll, eoino to the wedding. You may get u- dunn-i: io bin" him 1<> Ihu jaw with an old Hlioe,"' in male Urn GhUu uf CiiUfurnlit tli-i fi1- vot<������ oiiinuwlWB tho uuilo bj oloctMU uouuvai-ui 1.11V/ Hklll ,u I UVHIII, oupy It''��������� ������������������Oh���������then yon sit ow j'our heads* in the coui������ctt?',*-*-S������m*edll /,W,M, Railway Survey by Camels. In a very short-., time J. Norton Grltnths, M.P., will leave for Australia to confer with tho Commonwealth Government In connection with the transcontinental railway. ' The Burvey ot'the vast str-etah ol oountry bolwoon.east and west has been tho cause of not a little anxloty. Camels had to boused to traverse tho great wastes and at every point tho' problem of scarcity of water had to bo fdcod and overcome. Tho chlof surveyor examined the country in advance and employed s! novol mothod to mark his trail for ���������those who toilowud. Uo 1'uuLcucd a lioavy chuln to his camol, and thin dragging on tho r<jad, loft a plain trail. When1'it*, was possihlo' observations of thb stars wore taken at night, and provisions and water wore inont on abou. seven itiIIoh ahead for the next day's camp.���������Pall Mall'Ga*- otto, ��������� The! ln<*'i*' trnfl" nf ' Fmiicn Im miiIi! to afford'employment for 200,000 persons. i one pound ������>f *>nnd '/>*������' bm������ sufl- cient euergy to-lift'" a-'man i'ourtcon nilloo "hliTb. The Pace That Kills. ' The Army and Navy club in Washington is an exclusive organization'. The clubhouse is nicely decorated. One picture, of which tho members are proud and which they take every opportunity to bring to < the attention of visitors, is rather d crude pen- and-tnk drawing, obviously the work of an'amat3iir.. It desplcts an officer seated ^ jfore a deal table, standing i*i front of'which vi*i- a pv������-������ ate ooldler at salute. Beneath the plcturo is tho following inscription: u "Pat, I hear that you have been drunk again." < ���������..>,. ���������. "Yis sor" "Your conduct Is -disgraceful. Why can't you drink like officers and gontlomou?!'. "Faith, sor, and if Ol did Ol'd bo dead In a wake." One AmerlcDTi picture fUm-making firm haB 7,000 coBtumes of all countries in stock as against 171 in 1000. Astronomical observations in China wore carried on aH far baclc as 2353 B'C- ��������� '"'���������.' ���������-���������UHtM. .II���������|.'|>.IH|I.<.H���������IH���������,..!^ *3hippinn casualIt'lAH of all nntlon- alitles last year, totalled 108 vonftolB, with a tonnage of 114,231. Courteous. y-%v:^ Pedantic Old .Gentleman)(to ^p;; taurant waiter)���������I "believe"'It is 'Irri^vv proper, to speak disrespectfully,: of V; one's elders? . / ��������������� fj ';i,v-^w--^'rl Restaurant Walter���������So I've heard,;; sir. , - ��������� ���������", ���������"'i-'-,:':*v.^3;t;j Pedantic Old ' Gentleman'��������� Thon 1 ,,.Vi,, will be silent concerning this L fnwl; :^|f|;v youhave just, brought met���������London;' -f5' ���������fit-isus. I , ��������� ��������� ���������������!��������� ���������������������������r_(-iM.T.ii-<->'i-jyyP>i-iiiiiii������--������ ^ ,'.'..-"*; IM Inarda Liniment'for sale everywhere.; A Clew.'' ���������,> Paul-*-YOung t 'Strongarm just paid me a ten that he owed me., ' Peter���������I suppose he got it lp the usual way. I was held up again last night;.',..,.,;<^ :,,, ���������,-,*���������, -}, ���������;.:".*��������� ,\.-_ '^.[y;::^ -. So rare are cases of hydrophobiti how' in Europe that during' the' last ten years cases have only averaged ���������one;per .annum. , .:. .���������>'>,.,'vvi* .',..<���������'v.:v r.'-.'.'-^v ���������.'};'!.'.-.'������������������ y;m :������������������:���������*:>%., '".V ���������''!���������'I ���������J ll.-. 1 ������������������'!.���������': I "Why do you enconrage. you ,boy; t^ ; , v take eo much Interest in IiIb studies?" < "Well." replied ,-M?., Eliggins,'."X ,; riuspect 1 havo unconsciously booii , selfish In the matter. It keeps him froin coming home and 'ahttwinB" oft ;���������, how much more ho knows ubou,t phi-^{ ; ;���������'���������/ losophy and the hlghor mathematics ' than' I do" . ���������/,.,.. '/'���������';'������������������W Scrap Iron and usoioss machinery ���������*������������������ -,? which phased into the possepslon of :Si; the United States from tho old )V,: French Panama Canal Company 1>|Vlfj|i4.vV-,,| netted tho surprising sum of ;$2,ns������.������ 000. . .���������>" ���������������������������<'���������������*'��������� "V-,l'-l 'UsWi''^: BiAN'ANB ,XSIB SOIt. ' "o";'" Dr. II, V. Pierce ol Buffalo, authorul-the VP^W0"^^ Medlc.l AdvUer, ..y? "why do������ not the former treat .1. owa bodv ������s lu> trentu the fond h* .oulMvstes. He put* bsok in pnos. Jfw^hst he t-k^ out in oron������.or the land would {row poor. oTlS -Mrth".������d SSty to th. blood. It '.ta like ^J*J������i|������5t^^ StVre with the ���������ubsMiuH* that buildup the erop.. "^J^^ja^^ nontor pierce** ������urtdeni'Medlcail ,ntmawytejepr-w*u'tw l������ due to.tolSSoC oa the .tomsch wd or4Bo������ of dUe.Hon ������nd ^tpuon.^ Wjj^ ess?UiiU bejn'in tl������e ������tom������Ph sr* mired flirouith the stomsbb. , A ^Vm^Sit fsrimplySSf wittlt ol ������������ effort m.de by ths liver to cstcn up wh������������������ ������v*^rkctf ;nrf!?������l!_������*i������d. I have found ths 'Discovery' to be un.urps.scd st ��������� .llvw.wfc- ulster snd rich blood-maker." u M.tM������imKM-i Mlft������ hovrm Kwar of P������rth. Kansan. mwr������i ��������� I will horo ������i dd p fjJjggg.-. of ths sffnetivnnnnM of your roinwly n|x������" "-yyj*' 1,"?\,t;l. IluTtrtkina iiumer* mr two J������ars or mom. UocU.rcd w Iith tl������r������������4^ naisVln my chnnt, csuBfld hy-RMon H'a-*|������;i'-2 Thn aggregate annual pront ot mines assessed for IiiuoukvIu^ In tho United Kingdom is ������to,GH,32Z> timo. A^W,?������1������XW.Vtt.l\}i!&X������t Ui-l^tiiCV^rlTon^of siomsoh twiiMH* gjra^-acra^-* y^i ^^ifiSgs^^ ttSafc work.* M4*Wa*M^'drUvJ f,.. ...(.V.'/f] ' * -.i"ij)ji '4i" *ii_i:.^ I** c aJWLJ'B The ^^ SV^^JW.tmVH^*^0mmiVVmmWm9 FsbMshed every Friday atC^fcoW _-5^*sh'Colombia, bythe CrestonPrintr ag8_adPublifthiiigQompany,'Ii-W^-^r^r^:;:;;; ; . ���������������������������';s';^.. ' ; Che-web 2j. W.nn Th������ Review is the acknowledged odvertisirig medium of the Crestonjvalley, oir- ooiatiog in over one thousand hos_e_ throughout the Oreston *aist?nct aim reaching Out in a broad manner into other, communities. Our advertising rates are based ois the scale of the Kootenay and Boundary Printers'Board of _raae. land purchase and land lease notices, $7 for statutory time. Display adver- ���������Siseraents. $1 per inch per month; other advertising 10 cents per line nrs-c issue 1 Editor and Manager. j ^V/OU will make no mistake * ������ when you get off the train The Board of Trade last Tuesday evening.' voted ������150 as an appropriation towards the furthering of Creston's name in the British Empire and throughout the world. As usual > - .. . - ., .. - , .......... .......... ^he main question of discussion was -"Can we get the money ?'' It has been ever thus in Creston; any attempt to publish Creston's name to the world has been furthered "with a very few citizens paying the bill. The community as a whole is ever ready to rise ia its wrath when it is found that Creston is not on the map or has been left out of government arti- if you sign the register at the Creston Hotel. Travelling ..... ��������� u ^ . _-._ . men will substantiate this* We -*���������- 8 study the comfort or our guests. -fUtt ^elt The rooms are well furnished in a manner iib-to-date. ������2> a *Jy ' ��������� s war ixtsests Cah c/igain /-_\ *<5"* Headquarters for Mining Men, Lumbermen, Ranchers, Tourists **--������^---, *-W'-*L'JLJ\,a JLAJLV*- >k. AC* ���������.*>>?��������� ������ International StDck food " Poultry food Louse Killer Worm powders Healing oil VVh tc liniment Absorbent << ii ii ii t\*of_,���������,-������r\o.*������ I ''iiwo uric JNL 50c ^2.00 ,3fc ���������-��������� *-* ** Ma i 3������y 4f_. en'1 ������������ _-U_ .--, ���������as SZ"x T # ������ Colic. Cure and several other good remedies made by the Inter- -^ national people. , ^ Creston Drug&Book Co. 1 A J4H_-_._.*������_> *_/ A wishing for further information regarding it would natur- thet^ver-mesite-perts. But only a iW are ready to* ***^elally turn t0 tlle Agetu GeneraUor'fuvtlier and reliable in- the big publicity propositions. It is time to change. -.1 Dfl:__iOII";-;;iiC--":_Fft#n-r tIitfc1 ffsjiiiiii iIP ������nulsr ������MflF~ ��������� ���������formation, and we can imagine no greater "Knock" to our district when they are told that no such place exists or that lUCl ruD m������iwr,e,������,m,f liiriMryirp-i^ jij n%f ,,j *m.i [ *_-&&*I-S,SiSS1-5ft t ���������*_��������� ������___ I! .. ____J B"_^J iRijt.a^l-.^ S ransfer, Liven; and Feed Stables i (Best equipped Livery In Town) ���������������- -���������*> iiv/i. *_������ ������������������������*_ j*-oj,v,ci_ti.*j>_ yj*. imy imoimiiuuii, ivc -uigui. a_ m V All class of TURNOUTS supplied at short notice, rhe latest styles of g ,^ GUTTERS and BUGGIES for sale and hire. Saddle and pack horses a *? ���������S Speciality. * 35 tStl _ _ _ _ ���������������* id* Feed for sale. Agent lor tne Mcj-augmin Mantg. Co. iiorses lor sale w '.veil burn our money than attempt any form of advertising ^ . . ���������_& I am prepared to fill all orders, both by wire and mail, and meet all trains m England under the present circumstances. tiV I *V* nt auy hour of the day or night. CJom-.ueieiiu meu uud l-iiiciseckers, -will We feel that we have only to bring this matter to your | attention to insure prompt adjustment as we are fully aware (Continued on Page 5) ! *_i 1 _i receive prompt attention I (Continued from Page li L ������ . ��������� ��������� . '. '. ��������� : ���������-������������������-- . Minister of Agriculture asking whether some method cannot be pursued by ivhich Creston will get the publicity it deserves at the hands of the agent general at London. The letter is as follows; The Deputy Minister^of Agriculture, Victoria3 B. C. sDear Sir, '. -j It has been recently brought to our notice by parties in England that mention of Creston and its vicinity is entirely omitted in Bulletin No ii issued by the Agent General is Londoii, aad in addition to this he issued a map which shows Kuskanook and Bedlington so far as a population or industries are concerned do not exist, snd entirely omits the name of Creston, which as you arc aware is fast forging to- a prominent place as a fruit grow- ng district. ' On top of this, a recent settler informs us that he called at the Agent Generals office in London to obtain information regarding this place, he was told that they did not know of any such place. As you are aware the town of Creston has a population of over 400 people and it is the centre and" the distributing point of a district which has 1500 persons in it. There are over 1000 acres under cultivation and the shipment of fruit and vegetables is beginning to assume large proportions. Thanks to your government, the district has excellent schools and good roads, while there are four churches, up to date telephone service, weekly newspaper and many other conveniences of civilzation. Two years ago we wrote to the Agent General and pointed ont him that the nine prizes out of thirteen at the Spokane Apple Show, to which he gave such prominent notice in his advertisement in the English Newspapers, were taken by exhibits from this district, and called his attention to the fact that he omitted the name of Creston from the list which WftiJ given therewith. We also forwarded to him a pile of literature but apparently our efforts were in vain. Might we suggest that, under the circumstances, the Provincial Government agents must be very much behind the growth of the province, as we would have thought tha1 the Agent General should be in a position to answer enquiries regarding any given point in the Province fully. At vhi* tw*-������*inr tTir>m������l',rit tVum***- *<-��������� n nnrtv iti Krior1?,wi Vr*. curing wiui lantern Bimea tne auvantuges ox tins place ana ��������� ���������H_-.tr j-__t3*U T1_, *_."U , II R S, McGreath. Proo _' ta* 55 Phone 56 on WWiMWii lv touaar avenue xsox I* ���������ggSBSaaYa-. ������������������" '������������������'" n ���������������������������������������������n. in MA-tAM LAVAL'S &i������ttm iimt Zmmmmi Tab-Sets A KBWJinb* 'jlKG'DX.A'rOB These Piilr. rre cempuumicd. with the grreatuSt c*".:-; from the must: suliatle remedies known to \i,it:iice; such ^s arc boins- used with much success by the most cclobntted piiysiciaiis known. They fire.a speelic ior tic tliftrecsing disorders to which the 'emal-i constitution ii������ liable. frice _6 a box. Ko. S (mi-th" atrongerX SR n bo;:. ^ld at all d-i*K store?, or by miil from MClio ���������<uv7*4 Artr&s Co., kl-. Catharines, Cns. -���������-l^__B _������_Su---~-<. ���������m \n _es 9 7^mwmmiWsmbmj\< *AT BT HESE SiilCB 29������aV you mm^ mi_youRMoriEy BILLHEAD ^-lllW^J-tWWMff^w^^ 4 fit B z ���������<Ci (Oj* * ��������� Mioncry. li|Wil*ji;i-������^-iiwiiii*-ii-r<^i^iiinr-if>il>-im.iifafl liwiitos WeidDi^I y<S .,-11 ������. A A AAAAA /I A A ys A mm rfV A '*>.���������>. --i A.' $im m- p<5f with us the*-xnuftum.- f^ 4% iriTCReST WlttCMi rinpriortEyjsRCTWRriF /IBtE ON PEMrinP v fiS QVJCKHV /l S TOR M/������$ /JriPCflUTIOllS/IS /IREWEIJ-FLEilSEP; MV THORmKy������L)fr ��������� MTISPIBO:;;-* OUR BU5INBSS IS ^ mm&w By worm op! X fi P05Tr1t;GIVirifi ��������������������������� \? VOUR M(9l������IK.ftr1PPII&SSV x ruu-mroRivi/iTiori.r I ;WJTR lOWfi. S V-lriGnUVCR-VICIWy, M RKfiT.S .TOCOUrBCTv''-'- ^i^" M MOftTGrtGKSTOKOK/lrTfiR ^. ��������� -piiif. inMifuincB wnw& .LBT--US dTTfSNP TQ-ITt.- WirtRpPhCf15lflG a _, 0THBRSwtWltfrME5URE 5'i;���������:;������������������:���������������������������.:���������'���������:-i���������,.;:.: ttnc; ARIL la1.*.--.. ri*!* ���������x ^^���������ttllfllW-ttH_inttlim-llftll.������������A������JilllttftB1DBKM ^ \rr_rnpnnr\roTv v. v m v d v ^ v i) v a s> i) v v v)) v m v , v m v ^> v \)'vm v _) v v v Vil MS ttr i ii ��������� m i '3 : ll _l "',,.;, k.- ������.������ ������������������v '��������� \Mmmm&M^^ maamaiamaamamamawmm -.���������MMfi v .*"���������--. >.'-'��������� , ��������� f. *. ,','<., i ' iV > ''.'j'1,,;; . ������������������ , . *���������", ���������_*.-, , r '"���������-. .._���������:��������� ���������*��������� ������ f- /- '*t,-. '.i. ". .1"' '���������)"���������", -;���������'���������������. -A-*-��������� i������'-\' ," ' ,' -; -, ���������" i - ,\, ��������� ",-,���������������*��������� ���������v * ' ��������� "i- ' * ' t > v ��������� '- '��������� * s, '' ' '"> ��������� , ���������< *i '-'r, v - i. '- *-T, *-' ',/".. h ' '_ v ���������' <'JV' - -.5."'* ���������; '���������. ' -' " I - ��������� ;.,-'.>' '"; -V.'. . V'* ,'* .' mi I, mnmwww I THE CRESTON: REVIEW, CRESTON, B. 0. _r: _.. .,i-',_,. i������x^t. -*~* ' IK���������' ,i- . ���������''--'r-'-a?; w**G_^.-_^^3>'I:-S-������82g: a mammmama^mmmmmmmamtwtawmam K**-Cv IS). ��������� i3������-_. -afM-aai. ,<*-_ SB. S _ _. _ _ 03 RB >*V "-TOT-* _?"������" a cs; iss ������ --*. ������������ " ��������� W. H.!*JOH������SOM? Proprietor -. ^/t^mjawaattvaass^si^siss: .���������** Ji a, -��������� ,. j-���������.' t_,_l������ j~ae.ua TW������ HOME OF 'THS.-' I _--. # ir^itv*s������*������*,fw f CO /W MOOIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS This Hotel is one of the best.. - known and popular Hotels in the Kootenays. The dining room is strictly , up-to-date and the bar supplied with only the best brand of. goods. E t . P**������ T"_ S~> '��������� v_>������ t&amaaaaam pfiTITn Cin-THVF -������*S_.!f������fi {fel&g _>ETM ������OS_U������- _p^n ttota loxmsufl ������a (������*"* _a^_ ikuIif ar SOfilll ICSTS f llSF RITV iVSiSwaukee Turns to No������ Partisan Candidates 33B3aK3ZnSSJlK^CJS3E^^ wi_m_<--i*j< i THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O.," LL.D., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER LAlR-t General Manager "Spuds'' as a Commercial noavi ji ������ caieu -i_������ lcu.-*.! By Lecturer CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 KH_>1, - JL_X _^i-������/\ /\if\_-i 5>0,VJUUr-JUL������ FARMERS' BUSINESS The Caoadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banlci.ig' business including- the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied tree *f charge on application. BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every orancn ot l he Canadian Bank of Comrrj-erce'to be operated by mail, and will receive the same careful attention as i"s given to all other department*"* of the Bank's business. j* Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily a1-. v by a personal visit to the Bank. 'PERCY'S. FOWLER, SKanagcr, Creston lurch A23J ������ s The British Colymbia Wnrsp.PBfis Co. i_tii. _rt __r ~" ��������� ��������� __������������������_-_���������-���������-_. ���������^_ _������������������ _ -^���������_ ��������������������������� * i =_ II Of Vancouver, B... Have just received an So page illus^-.*--*-**'? m >g* and descriptive catalogue of their fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc., which is free for the asking to intending planters. Apple direct to this office or to W. S. Watson at Creston, B. C. A TRIAL ORDER will convince th most critical of the superiority of our one year old tres on three year roots. i-MaMKStawM-. ���������BMCinillWI 11 Senator Dunlap and ^Parsons beauty. Two of tho most hardy and productive varieties. Propagated under toe most favorahle conditions from the R. M. Kellogg nlrain o������ pedip;reo plants. Price 310 00 per th_u?and F. O B. Wyimdel 10?-; discount ou nil oidors j with re*aiit.ranct* in lull received before March 20th. (Continued from Page 1) i sets are dropped about 12 inohes apart in the rows. Ordinarily, potatoes are pl inted practically ou che level, without throwing up ridges. For early production, the sets should he planted about _! inches deep, and for the main crop about 3 or 4 inches deep. If early pc- tatoes are planted deep, many of them will not sprout, because the ground is cold. Planting potatoes hy hand on the * Qfr**-*"1 ** SCslS l13 'J������,(*^���������������������������t^���������v��������� o~~*'-*.<%--_ii-_T_- <*.r>_1 . t will pay a large potato grower to buy a potato planter. The market requires a smooth, ehal- loweyed potato of fair size. For the main crop, a white potato usually sells better thau a ted. Before cboosln'*' >> variety to groi~. go around and visit vour neighborr, and find out which variety is doing the best in yoror particular locality. Very few growers in British Columbia have gone in for extra early production, and in the interior of the Province no good test has been made with early or late varieties to determine which are doing the best. Thus i& is impossible or ug to recommend varieties for different districts. ������ome of the principal varieties grown m present are; jtn the Interior ������������������Vick's Extra EarJy, I Early Fortune, Early Boss, Early Ohio, Gold Coin, Mony Maker, Mortgage Lif- ter, Million Dollar, Burhank, Empire State, Carmen No. 1., White Wonder. w������*������*-������*^������r^rn������������������wt-_f*tx������r_'������-**'' K+an"* &js*a*3nn*axn-*a^aKr������Jiv^^w*v^nwcM**m*um������**M i a ear^mmr* .MQNRAPWIGEN,. . WYN.NPEL,B-C. mtjaaaawmajawaamxifoaavnuai J Billy Burton hca just finished dear ing and stumping 3tf acres on his ranch He pla ntod one-flfth of an asre in, p. tatoes last Saturday. According ta the dispatches of the A ssociatad Press, Dr. G. A. Sadta-? the non partizan eanditaie for mayo* of the city of Milwaukee, Wis., defeated the Socialist, Emil Soldi, hy a vote of 43,- 117 to 30,200 and 26 out of 33 non-par- >.___. vuuuiuiiiiui iui uiucuiuu pOSlvlOnS also routed their Socialist opponents. There are four Socialist hold-over alderman positions and the next council will have two times as many non-partizans as Socialists. The rout of the Socialist in the city it, is believed,wi\l kill whatever* strength that party ever had in the State of Wisconsin. .There was widespread interest in the election because it was the only large city in the States to have been in control of the Socialists. Tho total vote was nearly 80,000 while the highest ever cast hi a municipal election in Milwaukee was 58,000. The uCi_p.0v0 ���������u*so7G* 23 awnoiiwSci to tne iocs chat the city was hdiufl z_i__i__.a- ged and also to the fact that Socialists outside the State were being brought into the city and given various positions A SPECIALTY Dealer in high class boots and shoes. Get your Wines, liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Pouches, Creston Wine & j Spirit Co* I Sow Bursis'Fertllizers j And Reap Dollars. '��������� Call or, send for our New Pamphlet which is lull of useful information I - i,<"^|.,l i" _"_! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore existing between ns as Proprietors of the Barton Sotel, Creston, British Columbia, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing to-the Barton Hotel are payable to the Creston Trading Company. Limited. i-v_*._.-������ tr -,. ii-.. TO5_ ... a T> mm *s.C*V<3\A HAM*. KJLt, VX*.\} 4. MHV, rfJU. ._-. j.t/A,M. for Fruit Growers etc. P. BURNS & Gn LimU-ti CRESTON - B,C. I ' <i ������*l v*8 l-l'.l c ( I "_y������.-j /^-e-a. CALGARY; VANCOUVER: feDMONTON. HOTEL SIRDAR 'VO', JJORHIS P_OP������ | A .HOMt-: F'BrOsm HOMS J - V r ' ^*-ail ���������"la I 91(111 iheeb hUH bALfc Having ordered a seieation of jdxuis Trees front. Grand Forks uui series, and since sold my land I have ths following for disposed at cost price. Art-lea zirtQ "Wasuei*. *' 100 Mcintosh Red. " 100 Northern Spy. " 300 Spii/.enber^. " 100 Gnmen Golden. Also a few other choice varieties. Sundry Pears, Plums, Apricots, Pea- jhes. 400 Cuthbert Raspberries, 100 As t>aragus and 100 grape vines. The goods will be here next veek. ' First come first serve. Give *our rectuiraments to or call and see' O. H*. Wynn. Burton Hotel, or Fred W. Wataon or apply to Walter V." Jfeoksou for particulars and description. PATIENTO TREATED THROUGHOUT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS ��������� Dm. K. & K. ftrft fAtombly l;no\vn through out UAnaito where tlirty lmvo rlouo buiu Dm. K. & K. ftrft fAtombly l;no\vn ihi-ough- liHvo rlouo .toir* . . .., UMindtiof ratlei luivo been tiuntuil and cured by then- K'������-t .... tbfly h noM (or over 00 yeam. 'i-hoiiMinrifi of pritleutH (iklllutHl UirutiK'i tho v.itiio of tlieir New Mvlhocl *JVeolm������int. When you trtat with tliein you know yui* nro dcaliufi* wltli rumpw KUilil I'liiiiioliun:, in; tlioy own anil occupy Uii-jIi> own of/loo bulWliiK In Dotrolt., thJupU titmowKW. Whoa thoy dcclilo -���������youv ca������e lo cumlilu, itll your worry in vonioveil for you Uuow, thoy irlll no(, duceivo y������u. They ���������BuariHiteio to euro alVcurahtn ciwon. No limttor how mnny Oootoni lmvo rullert to iioiiulU ,yoi>; no maUei1 how lvmcli money yo������ have r,ip"*nt; In vain; no nuttlci* how cllr)* ������oiii'������<{oil you-mny bo, don't Rive tip In <lea-' ���������-Protect your garden with pouttr.\ "���������Ire In 2 ft, 4 ft and 6 ft. , wld'ha n .-JpCtH-K,' Mtiiri>. \:"' ��������� ''' '���������'���������'���������' .-'��������� .,' ' '������������������������������������'���������; -,.������������������ ,���������'��������� .'- . .;.��������� .- '��������� "5'' A E. Brndlov, of the Cmnhro'.-lc Job-i -iin'wns in Oreston TueRday., The Ludios Aid of the Methodist ���������buroh wish to thank Mr. l^rank Jack- ibn tpi 'his kindness in loaning his store building for their Good Friday sale. J��������� J-' Grady is having lumber shipped from Duok Ojealt to his new lumber yard'here. Ainia Hngon of Dnck' Crook was in Crestou tlio early pat t of tho week, jimttor how many dootorm lmvo THlIert to ,_i -������������������ - - '���������y pair lihtil yon cet"a fiieo opinion'fir'm 'tficatv xnnntor 8*)(!0lall>*ti*, it' ygn tiro nt tirtRiiiit wlwilii Ihis elmchon nt* iitiv i:eor<*( Imliltwliloh ������������������Wo hnvo' jnt?t leceivod tl conslgn- 'i^fit'of ololhos bnskotB nt $1,50 ench'. ii, A. Spp'era, ������T. Cook \n olonrltig and stumping 8>jj hcres'ou hisrnpoh, i������nm������-<ir������(irt ****** im *n % r% ,-*, ������������<wm������jl,_ *Ma*m^-mm<n mm*,*** Is mipplna your Jljo iiy .fkeivooi it you wu iiuiroi'inirirom (ho vci-tuttvof print fmll������or������- tloiw; 1C your l>"ooa hiui boon tttlnteil I'roin imy prWuto illtii'imo inul you dura not marry; It you nr������ miii-rlc.il ami llvi " *" " t'unu bi������<*.l(luK out ami <\x It you nr������ inurvle.il ami llvo In dwfiil of nyarn- .tom-j bnijililiiK out and exiiosinK-your piiHt; If ymiantiiiiiToiInn- nn tha reiiult of a nils- IB WITNESS: W- Burton, Joseph Jacfeson. A. B. MacDonald. 11 MV */v w^-^t.���������w ..... .,viattt*J Resort of Bast Kooteoay x>ebC oi r isfliug auu aj.U_itl_ig | Si ROAR - H.C- T ** ���������*��������� ��������� ���������41 r*_, -^1 *��������� ji Ji. rn.**ii i: 8 " TO CANADIAN ABCBITEOTS Competition for New University Buildings to be erected at Point Grey, near Vancouver, British Columbia. The Government of British Columbia invite Competitive Plans, for the gener- ul scheme and design for- the proposed new University, together with more de- tailed Plans for the buildings to be erected fiist at an estimated cpsb of $1,500,. 000. Prizes of $10,000 will be given for the most successful Designs submitted. Particulars of the competition and plan of site may be obtained on request from the undersigned. * The designs to he sent in by July 3Iet 1912, addressed to THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, Parliament Buildings, . Victoria, British Columbia. -i.'_J,^'__-_-_-__-___J 1 _, "--l-.^,--^--.-^-^^'-^^^^,--- g ct.-'o^B^vi j$'_T_**% i Whoiesaie | Provisions- Produce, Fruit | General Commission Merchant* B NELSON - B.C. j Electric Restorer for Men. Phosnh-ROl restores every nerve In tho liody T," .*?,���������""���������"���������?��������� to its proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Prsa-store decay aad all sessa 1 weakness averted at once. yh-opSsoaoS <*t>iti make you a new man. Price S8 a box. or t*-rp lor $B. MaUed to any address. #I������S*������B*n������*-������ Oo.# St. Cat&wleu. Ont. V'tm -������������������if "liX- -v." t ,>v THOROUGHBRED^ ROYAL SOygR^IGN STRAW- BERRY PLANTS ������JO PER T NOUS AN O j ALL PLANTS OUARAMTSSS? TO 8 &ROW, Dr. de Vsn's Female Pills A reliable French refruUtor; never falls.. Theso pills are exceedingly powerful iu regulating: the generative portion of the female system. Kef Uio ail cheap imitations. Ur, ���������_��������� Ta-'ft are sold at 95a box. or threbfarflO. Mailed to any address, Xbe SootwU x>ms Oo.������ W������ ������a������_aifliae������������ OvK "r-Vl .tfl -"/ll <- *-il I "���������-ill *H * ''.I'll Dn. Kmwunv, MnnioAf. Dmioron. , 0|-l>r������|.iC.<ttK. v \tm**msm-h���������i mtM tm*m���������������i+i���������*+***m>~ ���������*������**���������"������������������.������������������ 'm ��������������� m im n ��������� ���������-i. *������ CONSULTATION m_E DpoksCre** onJPiivatet of Men���������If nnaW- ������������ call, V'Hto fwr a Qii������*Unn ulauh lor MOMB TftEATMENT ���������jpoiit llft>--r>j-#, K, AK, ���������ro.rourtt./utf*, Ifuy your qa������o l.icforothfiiu'oiimUiil.luHy and tlioy will toll you honestly u* you uro ouriili'd. VOU CAN PAY WHEN CUREP W������ Trent and Cur������ ^Awcosri vnrNs. nervous mmumr, iJLOOD nnd UftlNARY COMPLAINTS WDNEY nnd nLADDHR' DIwamm ax\8 ull DUo*������*o������ PoculUr. to M*i>������ im KKEI Cor. Michigan Ave. and GriswoW SU Detroit Mich. rmm nm ir~\f. 0m r���������m .11 i(.<*prr -trnrn f*n*in<lH iii������.*l 1wMiililri������S������i'<l 11,1 ������������������������ hi���������mi ���������������������������.������������������_ aw If u m H H " ng ���������'���������*���������'���������* * .. , T1 ���������. @_H^B^NlJ9 i HfLvEa to or.r CmiiKlum Corre������pomU;������c������ Di-purt- B^jfiflli^ wmmmmammmmmm tnent: hi ���������Wlndiior, Ont, If you diiuire to bco uc pciwuully cull at our Medical JustlUUe in DHvoil: nn v/n mwnivl twit no patients iii out Whi������l������or oiTicca which'ore for C'-rrenpoiulcnco timl laboratory for Cuiittdiau ljUKluf-iu only. Aililrena all lettcvs ao followu: ���������^���������-���������<"i_������''fr������'W*-r*.v >- I'F'NNpny. *W5nil������or, Owl:. &aamaaatWBmmmaatsmmsmm* Continued from Page 4 of tlio interest yon have taken, in our development. ' Ycurs "fai1:nfulty, P. B. Fowler, Hon. Sec-Treas. It is imereKtiug to note from the fyles of the Board or- Trade thnt-iti February t^iu, JjVlr. Fowler wrote tp the Afcn'- Geti'eral concerning. K'viiVg Cres tort more .publicity 'ai d at a plater date soiidi.nphim a supply of -pamphlets on-the Crist'ij. district. The Agent .General ir.clciiowledged the :ecc-ipL of these pampJilclri and urged at tlie-lime that more niaUrinl of this nature be sent hhu. IT.c apparently forgot the correspondence at once however for in tlie bulletin recently pub J& I |-5������*.bpf1 ])f |1<v;,jji flli(i)-,! n,-r.i-ro������ \/'o1l.,.t������ Cannot -. jL.6cilirU.:,' Poultry-Raising From u Book '���������'-, There Is'only one right way to learn how to raise poultry, and mntco it poy from tho start, uml that is to loam from exports who have been through it all. This is exactly tho hind of instruction the International CorreBpond- wice Schools olTor you. This ia NOT a book achem������, hut a home Courtyi of practical lessons, ro^rcsontingr the lifelong exporloncp of the moat auc- ct)n������ful poultry rwis������.-in in Uw wu'U, ^ Tho Course (inchtdea ovorythin, portaining ;to successful poultry raislhft' How fa oeloct moat jprofltnblo breedd; -(ecdlniji mnrketinff eflcr i/f wwl poultry for profit} natural and artificial b*i^dfa%j5i������tural and nru- Qclol jncubtitlon; layhiR hens; couibinatlon planti poultry appUaucei; *������n*rnl������*������ of pottltry; dfa'ehflie-j or poirtrrj ��������� poultry hoittie-i and ���������m*������-wi'iTi������nt! turltoyn; water fowlo; oquaba; etc., etc. What makes the Couroo particularly valuable in tho fact that tho C. S. is associated with tho largest pouli * ' " ** " celebrated Rrtucocf*.** Farm, at Brov.*n*3 Mills, forte fine P.nncnonn T>������;hn**nn n e���������yt������ are marketed ovory v/euk. "I. C. S. is associated with tho largest poultry farm in the world**-~the Farm, at Brov,*n*3 Mills, xn-the-Pines, N. j., famoua for it:* fine Rnneoonfl T>������hn**nn anr? F>AY-OLT>OHTX, invl wli������������t������> JHI.flOO The I, C. S. has (-.pent ihounandn of dollaro ������n preparing this Course- the only ono of its idnd���������a Courco that you =an maoter and urply in.'. ���������������������������.������������������������������������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������������������ ���������>p. IT$; SK"Sffia : w.r������....n.ic.~,^.M.8cta.��������� : that.equips you to handle a ft"*.v hc-r������a *���������������������������.. ������*���������.��������� *������- or niitimgw a In rue |)*-whrv, farm Mote Un. ficmiKon, Pit. ��������� ��������� %, _,. , _ ... ��������� .... j , . ������ . > l'i<'������������������ ������<"i*ii uio ���������������������������������> (*������������i "U"������������������t Ifirtiiwc ������, Thill CoUrRO Will help yOU JW.lt t>M tho + <*l.||l(nt|������>, on my put, e'rculii- .l������������c������|l,|������,K( ������h������ "J many other I, C e������, Coui'ikjh have ��������������� ruuitiMitiling c������u-m. ������ hehxsd thounands of men and women J ,,f ' '"��������� ' t in othor wnlkn ot lite. ������ ^ # * " * * The o'ttacherl coupon will hrinK you descriptive dreul'ir of this Kieat J " Poultry-RaiwimiJi; Comw. Fill it ia ��������� $*,&j\'o. and mail it today. VVI'lte XUIJUIWIH mtUklM, JMlNHlUb A>������*),l'-*-*W>*Ml,VlV-W, _'������������������������������������������-, ���������*������ V������* ���������.���������!;,'��������������� >'l.",l'l HMH a-m^-jm^ii^^i^nMia-i^^ :^^--;:;M'';.r :!,'������������������,', > 'M ��������� "������������������ '��������� ������������������ -"'/��������� ''-';.'"'-*ii '^v V tf^ lilfbH yf"fl'H'-f[*V^.~**j^*^t'l|rf-jjt ���������'^IfV^ Jt_iii|M^M __i_HiM__ ;:i-'t, ;-. .t ,'1:-v. ,v .''Ov'j:V''^VSSii-'S *������:,Sr' ii-..V'--*a wmmm Wm KS^J^TO^wvjg'iai'siiT! !P������ ^.i^y^'witt-f^ &:.-?'>;a>. THE CRESTON REVIEW, CRJ-SXUK, n. t,. sn J__ $NE SINGLE PILL tlGAVE GREAT RELIEF 51 FOUR BOXES CURB) HMffl %;������V; " Flessisville, Que ,. ������&*!_ Buffered; rTo-m'^-Kidney-'^Troubi^;-! j^for several years," and .'tried"* ��������� httmer2 ' f(:?0*as remedies and doctors' prescrip- fijtibns -.without .permanent .relief, - my ^case -.being ' chronic: Aftier Seeing |: Mahout ^Gin Pills, and.;as it is a well ||;^;knowii fact that Juniper <.without al-: fr-'c'ohol is excellent for the Kidneys, I %'^decided to try Gin. Pills. One single 'vi^ili gave* me great relief. .1 have. K' -now taken almost four boxes of Gin ij������>-'rl*ills and- find myself completely cur- |]f ;;';ed. No more bad humor���������increase ( |r|*i-a welght-----clear eyes-^fresh color��������� j get down on its knees to it's the farm J^EJiore strength and vigor. This is1���������*-���������- ���������������������������*-*-���������'* ~ * :������������������_.. ���������<_;������-.��������� I-v ivhat Gin Pills have done for me." f ;v :| H. POWIS HERBERT. I J Gin ?Pills will do the same for you -if you have any. trouble with your Ths Farmer's W-*e. Associating ano convening and deliberating has extended to nearly every conceivable human condition. ���������Tust recently it has extended to the next-to-oldest human condition. The First International Congress of Farm Women was held in Colorado Springs and- iwas attended by delegates who '���������were actually farm wives, '"front foreign -countries as well as the United States'. We hear and speak a great deal about the. farmer. We call him the foundation stone of all industries, the original creator of wealth and the backbone of the country���������especially .when we wish him to vote for us or buy another threshing machine; but the truth is, with all his merits, he is second fiddle to his wife. If there is any one class that this country should There Is WEALTH In your sou , Buy a COCKSHUTT PL IHKidneys or Bladder���������or if; you suffer I;.;.r with Painful-the Back or ixUe���������s_at- |:?i:ism. Try them before 'you buy them. f8i^ .Write 'National Drug & Chemical Co. !*i of Canada. Limited, Dept. N.U. To- lf*;-;i*bnto i for free sample. Then get ������!,% the regular size boxes at your deal- i : -&r's���������5Ge. a box, 8 for $2.50. Cited an i Exception. A religious worker, whiles visiting a western town, gave a "Talk to /men," during 'the course of which, he expressed his coaviction . that no young man should visit any place to ��������� which he would not feel justified in taking hisown sister., ( ;- \'> "Is 'there'?any? young;, man present ;X^ho thmks phe)-may: safely disregard 'this rule?" -asked : the speaker. women. Whatever farm men have done, the women have done, and more also. They haven't been heard from very much heretofore. It is significant that the president of this almost GET IT OUT! ������������������Thinking" Horses Now "Clever Hans," the German calculating horse of 1900, and "Don," the talking dog'of 1911, have two promising sucessors in Blberfeld, Central Prussia, in the form of a pair of "thinking horses," Arabian , by birth, and.named..Zarif and Muhamed. They are the property and ''pupils" of a teacher named Karl Krall. Certain German journalists who havo, examined Zariff and Muhamed declare that the animals can read and understand both German and French, when spoken or written, and can perform prodigious feats in arithmetic. Answers to questions in sub- newest ot associations is <*rom Can-({ra\*tioh,~addM^^ ada and the vice-presidt a\- ia from ���������_���������������������������_��������� ���������-��������� ������������������������.--..,-������ -���������������. v,��������� *-*���������.-- *^ ��������� ��������� ul v jails*.,. Vbl o qvcbaui ������,,&.%������ %s������.������v ..������, ������...v������������������ Oklahoma.���������-The Saturday Evening Post. Philadelphia, commenting upon the International Congress of Farm "Women, which holds its second annual session at "Lethbridge, Alberta^ October 21-25 next. As Good as His Word. After having been buried for seven years in the desert, the body of a German trooper named. Rogge has been found by a flying patrol in* a shifting sand dune near Kolmanskop, Gerni^u South-West AfricH. The unfortunate trooper had been sent to convey the mails from Luderltzbucht ro some remote inland stations. He never arrived. forefeet, with ness. accuracy and quick- fill ii If* * f IQWVX ' Vi aa **ar.a*f *-*���������������������' ***JieSioTT?o������h ijrSrriar ������t' ������^/<"ite=iS, ^..���������the.���������P*SS5 SER������ TROUBLE 1UT DODO'S KIDNEV PIUUS BROUGHT THE CURE Mr. Hugh Martin, Suffering From Kidney Disease for Two Years, i Tells How he Got Back Hi* Health. St. Hippolyte de Kilkenny, Lake I/Achigan, Tarrebout.e Co,, Que., (Special).���������Again the people of this Scotland Yard Chamber of Horrors Into one room in Scotland Yard which is only unlocked on certain af**) tcrnoons, no stranger may go without special permission. It is tin* Chamber of Horrors, otherwise the museum. Here one mayi see ue verenx's trunk and Crippei.'s spade, the false arm of Charles feace, and ladder. - Hei*e aiso is the lantern thut was so important a cine in th*- :*IuawiU villi murder, an 1 tho rone that huim- ed Fowler. There are kntveos ahd firearms ancient and modem, and each with* us own'grim story. There ������n������ bogus bank-notes, cases full of wise cOIub and coining plant, and the lat- _a+.+,i<ncvu in uolpntlttc safe-boring uo- >**#������*.' v-J"*������*to***" ���������*���������"*" "~" ��������� pliances. Louise Massefs boa and Brlnkley's stout bottle recall callous murders that once thrilled the public, ~-.*������>-������ 'v!ngg ch*""*������ are full of bombs ������������������one" diabolically disguised as a cigar. This was handed to an engine- driver. With it was a real cigar much lighter. Fortunately th**. man discerned the difference In weight, and that providential piece of observation saved his life and the train. In Backache the lfi-ii _*-r _ "-.-^^ Mr -���������Br It Is tnoit -way of calr'nK your atte-iioa t" tbo fact that thoy are not. In perfect condition. Many people -who persistently ignored rejwated warnings fjiven by tho kidneys a~e now chronic BuRer-are from kionsy -ptid bladder eomplaintn which -will nlay with them utitll they dis, **._d psrhftps _nst5*i the end. r _ ���������..��������� ���������. i They contain Nature's own reoiedicn. Th������_ lift tbe kirlncya out of their temporary % dopif ?aion and* wtnrt them again in ..normal activity. Sold everywhere at liny /onts I n, box or mailed dirsnit by I Mill III I III ��������������������������� I .1... ���������!. l-.l I. ,X 41 ������-fa_tBait_i_rA AAM-B- I B aj | | ^ ������\ fi Harness Oil Keeps vour Harness SGFTAS A GLOVE TOUGH ASA WIRE, BUCK AS A COM Sold by Dealers Everywhere. The IMPERIAL OJL CO., Limited 6������i'. - ������������������. ,-.-,. ^ t = ow- iuiio ������. siiian oasis it- -i*r*^ neighborhood are utlkinc of a com- the naU rose and snouted m stentor-^^^^^ p^kfeoo^n^ j ������^ ?F* .of _kidney o:iseaSe. - Mr- -.'*",r"_ c'_'.-_ '������������������>- __:������ : i body it appears that he lost his bear-��������� H- i t*S>, EJll ,- l M*.* .. j_^ .. .. . ..... . ������ - "And what sir" demanded the angry and surprised speaker, "is the place which you yourself would think of visiting to which one could not take vour sister?" V "The barber shop!" replied the ���������y'outh.���������St. -Paul Dispatch. Away With Depression and Melancholy.���������These two evils are the a"c- companiment of a disordered stomach and torpid liver and mean wretchedness to all whom they visit. The ; surest asu' speediest way to combat them is with Parmalee's Vegetable Every Eddy Match fe a Suite, Safe Light r���������Hv^P '.'; "There's a proverb that; fits every Bian.'* ' "Whaf'imft fita tne?" He wandered about aimlessly "My trouble was caused by a cold," Mr. Martin savs. in an interview, "and 1 suffered for two years. My days, without finding his way. His last note was to the effect that he was suffering fearful torments , t , ,, , . T , _ . , from thirst, and that be intended tc^'.I head would ache and I had pams In blow out his brains before his reason the nacic as well. I fe.t heavy and gave way completely. The bodv was "sleepy .after meals. I was often tuaay. ^ * "To whom God gives office, he aiso j '���������'���������'gives brains."' '" '���������' '���������;' ' l found with a bullet hole in the tem j pie, and the packet of letters kiy.be- t ^>r*_ ir_ intact. my memory was failing: and I found md will continue to give relief to the suffering who are wise enough to use them. I if BUI 1 m BIT I Scared Into It. Maud���������But how on earth did you WHEN you -tpike an Eddy M-atoh It always lights easily en. burns smooth! yf with a steady even ftame. THESE perfect matches corns from Mrst class rn_t������r!a!������ ansi mechanicaiiy perfect inachlncs���������under the supervision of skilled workmen. *~������*>!-*>-*i-''e m^������~v.-- -~- _!.������������..��������� *,iii M M ^nnnl���������^Ar etkle bv aii good dealers ev ������?r-rwh>5re. THE E. B.EDDY COMPANY. LIMITED HULL. CANADA, . Maker-* also af Wooden Palls, Tubs, etc. ���������'T^.nt T V* " ���������5 ���������������''���������_> __������_f_ *_?_ _t'-S_L"- : 4fB MMa^a^a ~s** "Weli?"���������Cievelaiid Leader. t <->uzctuy ssopscoaii ^ f Protect the child from the ravages ������$������*}i worms by using Mother Graves* /:|y"Worm Exterminator. It is a stand- ,p ard remedy, and years of use have '.iii;;enhanced its reputation. M&. Her Best Foot Foremost. t__ ihrodt -tia losjis ..������. cs. was also nervous while heart nutter i ings added,-to my anxiety. | "I was a sick man indeed when I JMBjfg ] started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. "_*���������}��������� but by the time I had taken two box- j :!__. he-!_ { es 1 was. a changed man. Are you ... .���������?���������?.���������*���������***���������-*��������� i surprised that I think Dodd's Kidney ���������--*- ���������-._.'��������� I Pills a wonderful remedy?" An Awkward Break. j If you have two or more of Mr. You've made a mistake in your������ Martin's symptoms your kidneys are f. paper,* said the indignant man, en- j diseased. Dodd's Kidney Pills-are tering the editorial sanctum. "I was 1 the sure cure. . - V one of the competitors at the athletic ? "Rthel���������Oh. easily enough. I told uiiii you were crazy aoouT. mm and reminded him that this was leap year.���������Bosto i Transcript. I match yesterday, and you have called j -Mistress���������"We are going to have alme the well known lightweight eh__a- j W?*1,'dance next week, and.you will have- " lv%''^tp"show-;what you eah*d6. J-'t-.Vv-��������������������������� - New Cook���������Sure, ma'am, I can only E^Sdance' the polka and the Scottish It^yreel. but -111 do the best I can. Liniment Cures Dandruff. ;*?������.:.-: :: ������������������; -������������������'������������������'���������.��������� ;;?;,:v:.Mlnard's _ '���������y'i.?('������������������: ���������' ' ', Clever Can Tell. >��������� Dolly-���������She married a very old man, ���������jvrv-didn't she? T understand "he" had one l^"::*-;*T6ot in the ferav'e. "fy Polly���������That's what she thought,- , ,':too; but he still continues to buy his ^ 7, boots by the pair.���������Puck. pion." "Well, aren t you?" said the editor. "No, I'm nothing of the kind, and it's confoundedlv awkward because, you see, I'm a coal merchant." m 5jr.v "W'r ' When a man is completely wrap- >') ri(n\ up in himself the psskage is apt V tb be small, , , ''<y A motor plow for throwiug up :.y trenches on a battlefield to afford , yV. protection to soldiers is one of tue 4'! latest )riventlbijis. |# .'Within' the -square mile which con- Btitutes ^the City of London, tho yield frO**i the inco!u������*tsix iv, u������!������������.'!j' ��������� 550,()00',i)'5l}'. Increased Cost of Bullets. The cost ot" killing a SQiiJie" in b_t- lle is going to be appreciably increased by the rise m the market 1-rice of lead. The caitridge manufacturers who fulfil the British War Oihci** contracts are at present supplying large orders placed some months ago at old prices, but the new contracts wil be ro \ isod iu conu-.'ction with the pric������ of lead, which has largely increased during the last six mouths. "Not only the lead but the nickel casing to put it in and the brass for the cartridge case have also increa*-- td lu price. In fact nearly f-11 the base metals have gone up." suid the London manager of a well known manufacturing house Obliging. a farmer boy and his best girl were seated in a buggy one evening, in town, watching the people pass. Near by was a popcorn vendor's stand. Presently the lady remarked:��������� "My! that popcorn smells good!" "That's right," said the gallant. "I'll drive up a little closer so you can smell it better." Musical Value. The Beater of the 'Bass Drum��������� "Unimportant instrument? Himmel! Von a vioiin maigs a misdaig, who knows? But, ven de pig drum maigs a liddla misdaig, eferybody knows!"���������-Century Magazine. South American Wildcat. Skins. An importing firm recently, received a shipment of tiger cat skins from Paraguay and the Argentine Republic and placed alongside a lot ot North American wildcat skins the differ- jence in color and marking was very T was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bay of Islands J. M. CAMPBELL, I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS. I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Albert Co., N.B. GEO. TING-LEY. ���������������?_*-���������S!_J������������������*_s���������> _g__��������� **lg__**. ^^ ������������������> 'gg ���������as JBb"P B sssanss ��������� _*ar* ta ra look better,, flt better, wear longei, and give, better satisfaction than other makes. They are the result of 56 years accumulated IsTio-wledKe ana experience in Lbulldlnc High Grade Shoes. Stocked by leading dealers -Everywhere In Canada. THE JOHN McPHERSO*N CO., LTD., Hamilton, Gni. The Vienna electric plant is making arrangements with the baker's syndicate to have electric ovens adopted widely throughout the city and to supply the current at special reduced rates. Use of electric ovens for bread making is being promoted in other European cities also. If one be trouble- with, corns and warts, he will find in Holloway's Corn Cure an application that will entirely relieve suffering. ISEASES" OF MEN���������DR. DEAN, specialist, 5 College St., Toronto. Granted. "Ah," cried the count, gallantly, as he bent low before the American beauty, "I would I was ze glove upon your hand." "You may act in that capacity, count," she replied, graciously. "I ! never wear a glove more than once, and then I give it to my maid."��������� Harper's Weekly. I-it em ww sa wag _-*���������_. Ha VI bna-sp to**��������� n*w*-~ita, vt ie. _*4f -"*&*&&&** I dyeo*) ALL. these NDiiTEISErfriOIIDS " . of Goods with ihe SAME Dye* ������, used ,. .,. **-I8___HH_BH_B_HO__BH__E__0_Bp' ���������___ mm r' X5?* *"*" ���������>������������������-- I ONEDV-^AILMINDSoV-^s I At London auction rooms a Louis XV. writing tahie. nix foet. iu kMigtli with three: drawers has boon sold for ���������������,5.C70. ed tho price of sporting cartridges from 5 to .7 1-2 per cent., so that shooting par:riuge and pheasant wiii cost you more."���������London Mirror. . .��������� . --- noticeable. Both animals are -about "The rise in lead has also increas-"the same size, but the South American cat is covered -with round black ���������ii- |y>. Baby Dreadful Sufferer. Could Not Keep Him from Scratching, Every Joint Affected. UsedCuticuraSoap and Ointment and He Is Wei!, ���������������������������������������������- " "Kncloscd Rfnl my fion'jt nhcto an'l I (eol tJy writing thofio fnw linun to yuu 1 irm ritily tloliir* my fluty, aa my Fim wan a, ilritoilfiil vull<iri:r from cc/.t-uia. At tlio _������h of tv.-t, v.i-clui iio tioi'tin to R<;t ovi'ri1"! with r"'l 4i>of< mi Iii-. 1i>i,'.������i (in'l proliw, wl'.irh miiltii-r tliouffht wih r'*������l rcniii or ^ thru ih; hut day tiy dny ~\ it Kr������.-w wor/,0 until ev������ry ]olnt and-'CTi'vice-'-^cro affff>ti>������l Mi<l iinhv ������if������r_-il Hrri'ttimiiK (or liuiifi. tin.;; anil nlirlit, hu'Ii u ililmr ai nlt������������'"> un.i ������nit of th-* question. I toiik dim in trro nf Hj>f|n������>y'n l^niliiiw* doeinM: i������ih> M^i'l It wan ono of tlin kothi canes hi* liivl m*<-ii. ili< ���������i.l!,<.������������������ ijjil I...I ii.li.I, il j u :������ .;.,..- .-��������� "'���������!��������� "��������� ' fiintmi-nt for rulibliiK In, the ou-i-r _ iiu..tmi" -powili.-r. t followi'it tlii-lr jir'-'i-niiiioiti for ov������r four montlm iu\d mill I'li'iN ki-ji'. u1 itir.c wnrtui. I could not ki^p him from mctim Iiin������ uu uTvf.t woh hid acouy. *"Wli������n he wm Jlvii -nonlliH old f trlwl dm "Tut Ion nt It������*m������*ill'*H urwl I am v������*ry tlMiil.fnl to way niv t.at>.v In to-day fm> from all litt miifi r. Inif. HLi (crolnn wrrn tilr<-<llwr wl.cin I iunrN'1 and nttnkr part', nffc< i������-i! *\<rc tin* l'iw<r |urt of IiIh tioily tindi-r tliu kni*4M<. arniH, In iiu.i jniutH, ftyi'lirowii ami -i������*-U: Ixii utl*������ tv.i.-. imlrii* Cuticura Ointmt-nt I Ixjran t������ hm> a ullffcrrnco and hy th<- tlm������������ 1 fmd ii������f*<1 *������r>������* 1111, hiihik Mi.ii i',,.. '..-;'.;..-. T. 1'.'.! '*':M"!>- JHoap, Imny ivat n������������arlv rnr<*>l. 1 null k������'|it mi -UHlnir tlui Cuticura Honn nn<l Oiiiinu-iii, nnd xi(fM, Uiank KiKMlniTiM. 1,0 U ni.U" wM .'iri-?. . ,,,_,,.���������.,.. -.liliougli li������ ift now i������:n i,-uiiiiliK old. Iim not. ] ������n*'"������ ��������� The Dead Sea In shape the deaa sea resembles tin elongated oval, some forty-seven miles long, and about ten miles wide nt. its greatest breadth. One of the most remarkable facts about It is that its surface lies 1.300 fsot deop in places, it means that ils greatest denth reaches a point no loss than _,t*00 feet below the waters of the Modltoianoan. It Is famed for the fiultiiesn ami bitterness of its waters, which ui'.������ extremely dense, containing 2:1 per cent of solid matter and being hulk for bulk, heavier than the human body. How dense the water Is may be realized from the following facts: In a ton of water from the Caspian sea- there are eleven, pounds of Bait; in the Baltic, olghteen pounds; in the Black sea, twenty-six pounds; in tho Atlantic, thirty-one pounds: in the English Channel, so- vonty*!wo pounds; in the ited sea, ninety-three pounds; and in tlio Dead sea, 1K7 pounds.���������Wide World Ma* r.av.iue. wpots much like those of the leopard but smaller iu si/,t*. These spots contrast strongly with the surrounding fur, which Is of a greyish white color, very different from the reddish color of the North American wildcat. The fur of the South American wildcat is not so thick as that of his North Amrrican cousin, but the sluns are said lo dress woll and muue good robes and rugs.���������Fur News. Gossip. Pollv���������Miss Yellowleaf says she always tries to get her beauty sleep. Dolly���������Well, all t can say is she must suffer frightfully from insomnia.���������Woman's Home Companion. An English typist who stated her earnings and expendiLurua in answer to the London Board of Trade's -circular, spent $2 for eight volumes of Grote's "H,story of Greece." Her weekly wage was $6.25. During a year shi apent $5.50 ofl eleven birthday presents. A girl who earned $4.25 a week bought pamphlets describing the English poor laws and poor law commission. "I beg pardon," said the reporter, "but are you Mr. Spudde, the potato King?" "Yes, but I don't, like that term," replied the murphy magnate testily. "Oil kings and cattle kings and the like are so common. Call me a pota* tentate."���������-Harper's Magazine. "Is my hat on straight?1' "NO, one eye shows."���������-Life. CLEAN and 3IMPLS to Ustt. NO chnnca of ustoKthr "WRONG Dya forth., GoodlS ono ho* i������> color. AS! s.-c!o-* frooiyour DniBsiat orl Dealer. FREE Color Card end STORY BookUt 1 ���������,! Tho Johnkon-Richnrdson Co��������� Jmitcd, friootronl, J ���������a_w���������.inn, ��������� 'i'r ' n,.M,*_u���������c_-*1 ��������� BEST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mas. WiN3_6w'fl Soonitso Svaup hao been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MlM.IONS or MOTHERS for their CHIUUKEN WHII.K TEETHING, with FESFECT SUCCESS. It BOOTHESthc CHI-CO, SOFTENS the-OUMH' AU.AYS nil PAIN"; CUKES WIND COLIC, ace is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA, it is Hi sohttely harmless. _e sure and ask for 'Mr/,. WinHlow'u Soothing-Syrup," And take _o ether kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Possession. "I sc������ you have a new motor car." "No," replied Mr. Dustln Stax; j ������o; euro, "mother and tho girls have tho car, subject to the authority of our chauffeur. Tho only Interest in the transaction that I can positively call my own Ib a ntub away back in my check book.'���������Washington Star. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Talco LAXATiVM BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. ��������� Druu'Biiitu reiuiul money lr it tu.ia e. 2. W. GKOVliJ'i-i munaiur- Im m tucii box. -60. Slxty-nlx shillings can bo from lib. of sliver. coined Newfoundland shows an Increase of $100,000 In Its Customs rovenuo for tlio last six months. Masterpiece Gone to Waste. Tho very Heedy-lookiug young man mado his way with difficulty down tin* corridor on tho ninth door of one ol' Ihe ht-hl holulrt und knocked loudly at hlH frlond'tH door. Anguish wiih written <������n his face und wrinkles on his* clothes, lie was a walking sign of what, it means to spend a hard niK.ni. "VVhat'i1 the matter?" called out tho nlecpy friend. ���������'Mutter? Ii'h tragedy, a death, tho nnd of nil ihliigH���������ruination and Kflef!" "Woll, whnt Ih It?" lazily nnnnlrod the drowny man, without openln;* the door. Whereupon the Hnedy-looklng young man. leaning agulimt the door and lifting bin voice to it howi, M-iiinvi ��������� "I called up my wife on tho long- idephota* hlbl. ItU'.lll and told FiiMY"a������iy "fiuUirT^Hiirn of ���������������������<��������� trimhlc" j her why I had not. returned. And rni������i������i$ Mw. p. M.itln 2 Kn-Jfh' .������������������������ ��������� now 1 ran't remember what ll. wim!" i:riikltu������vlll(*, Hvrtney. N.H.W.. Mar. at, mmi. thrnilfflinnr ������ho worlil lull a lUM-ial ������������������imi><i- i,t i r.||,������,,. i������������������'������ 11 nirirmvul m,r to l,...,.., .. >-i -. "v. ��������� i* ������������������*,. i.rtnt- on ������hn i-aii' ������ml I t������ll)llll mil i. II HHKruviii iiik iu nuvil trdatinimi of tlm nliin and hair win in- i.'tii ��������� your wu<- mi������- v������hv������, jv.,,'.. r,....,,v i\., the |houtre? Ulbbr*���������Minn never Ih. I always* ������0rp.,00ColUttlbU������ Ave., Uottuu, U.W.A. ��������� ���������' * W. N. 0. No. 893. ^������t^jjUAinUm "��������� wvit th<" clod: an hour ahead. -Ilonlon j Tranecrlpt. Constipa+ion ii* tho root of many forma ol ftickne&ft and of an endless amount of human misery. Dr. Morse's R.oot Pills* thoroughly tested by over fifty years of use, have been proved a safe and certain cure for constipation and -11 kindred troubles, --<* * * 25c* a boat. Secret of Unbreakable Glass Uubreakiiblo glass, for which there might bo a deinand .niHt. now, wiut Invented nearly 2,000 years ago, according to PeuoiiiiiB and Dion Caseins, tuough Pliny casts a doubt on the story. An artlflt appeared before Tiberius with a cup of glass which ho dashed violently on tho goruud- It was neither, broken nor , cracked. Luit merely dented, like a piece ul' uiotnl. Then the man produced a mallet and hammered tho cup back Into lta proper shapn. TiberiuH. however, aalted whether anybody ols>������ know the HPorot, and when the aril.*)1 proudly anuwered "No," hud him In- ntantly behoaded. The ICmperi,!* I en red that huch kIiikb would terribly dopicclato tlio value of the precious metal.���������Loudon Chronicle. Helen's Mamma: "Edgar, can you show me that you are a wise and. saving young man?" Kdgar: "Yes'm. Calling on Helen shows that I'm wise and having a nickel left to ride home on shows thai; I'm saving." ��������� A7^SafeihvesS:m^nt The Queen of "Bulgaria has a medical dogree, and the young Queen of Belgium is saUl to bo the only occultnt of royn,l blood' In the world. Not Afflnltlec MIstreBB���������"And why did you leave your last place?" . ��������� ��������� Maid���������"Mo and the -missis was not congenial,"���������Harper'H Bazann Lady Buyer���������What aro tho color designs for auto dresses this year? Saloalady���������Lubricating oil brown and gasoline gray. , mnwi���������..i ���������.���������������������������w������������������mn���������M.t - No Bet Overlooked l\o���������If an old millionaire von tho verge of tho grave wanted to marry you, would you throw mo over? She���������Not, u_ooaaurll.v. Still, you might have to wait it year or two,��������� Mly Slopor'a Half-Holiday. ������MW*.W-W>>II l���������IIIWW-m���������������������������*���������������������������������������������H-������IIM Sir, uro you opposed to votos for women? Cortrtlnly not; and ,lf women had tho ballot, thou nuffragottoB would want it too. 7 par cent, euaranlec-d und n shaio In fiuthor pioiltB. Tho abovo security Ib the befit In* dUHtrial ever ottered In Canada. Wrlto at orioi- for' particulars'. National Securities Corporation, Ltd. Confederation Llfo Bldg. Toronto. I When Your Eyes Heed Gere Try Murine Kyc Iloineuy. No Smiirtlnir���������Fiiel# rine���������Acta QitlcUly.-Try It for Hed, Wealt, Watery Eyen aiul tJranulatcd EycllilH. lllua- tratea Iloolc In eaeli "Paokinri-. Mnt'lno ut oomr.nundnd by onr OuuIIhib���������not n "I'aiont Mort- lulno"���������imt ildoa In tnicwiHuftil l'liyHluluna' ProM* tli'.u r������r many */������nvm. Now d,;dtcatoil to tho Putv lo nnd n������l<t by )>i-iiuuIhI,s nt, 'JAo nnd r>0o norlloula. tnrlno Uyo Salvoln A������u|iilu 'i'ubouc Sfio and M������. Nturlno Eyo Romody Oo,t Ohloago CANCER Old Bore*. JUumpi In Elreiitit, Orowtha removed and heal, ���������ed by aalmple Home Treelmenl No poln. Deicrlha tlie trouble, vva will ������������������n4 book and tattlmonlala fruo. IOC CANADA CAUCnn ItlCTJTTJTr. Umltisd' 10 CburcUlUAve., Toronto. Jumbo'o Baaoage. "VVhttt'o that long, nnako thing hu swlngw around In front of him?" oho wanted to know. "Thivt'a'.hlB trunk," explained hor father. "Then I H'poiie that llitlo ono bo- j hind him ii hlu uultcaiio." Little Mui'^iiiel wiih ^iil.nlilng Ih.* elephant nt the zoo.���������Woman's Home Companion. Ths BIq Show. Potd: ThlnltH he'-i the whole thing, dooa ho? Barker: Woll, I'd hardly go aa far an that; but ho cortuiuly comttUerit When Trouble vlniu a Iioiibo where the man b'--* v,n> -11''1 tho woman hao vivacity, h������ pIoUm up bin moccanliiM und hike-I Thut- wnt- rr>otr f^r r was made for ovorybody. 4-M-.4*'.. "Tho anaosthotlo don't snom to havo any oltoct on old Pattorhy, sir, He won't drop oft." "Hum. Ah, I have It. Send for bin pastor and his barber. Botwoon thorn they ought to put him to sloop,"��������� Clovoland Plain Dealer la one. month the yield of "jold In Southern Rhodesia oxcoedod fifty thouKand ouncea, valued at $1,000,- 000. Over 170,000,000 lbs, of toa aro exported annually trom India to tho United Kingdom. Amonir foodM, rnlHlnn, dat������H and. flgH aro about equal an enorgy producers. There are eleven in iNon.li muuu'.ii, wmto rivere- The boaator Is ovor too blind to lee- tho eovtM'l. nmlle! Mliiiei-iWiliiillWOMillilll'ii'iHT.II THE CRESTON REVIEW, CRESTON, \,;-. 'Vi, ���������* _bih������ ������~*",**"S S^S S^L'S"* unriKfi-d uiAjn:.ur .wiN-LCto thi? rest IN THE WW ^ British Government Fully Recognizes Importance of Rapid Impeiial Communication, and'Britain Now Leads in Wireless, Connecting the Dominions. London.���������In the House of commons, H. Page, Croft. Unionist member for Christ church, drew attention io tha total lack of organization in Imperial affairs and the failure to carry, out the, proposal- of the premiers of the overseas dominions made at the imperial conference last spring. The Government ought to re-consider the whole imperial, position, ho said. Major Archer Shee, Unionist, urg-' ed the appointment of the proposed imperial trade commissioners and construction of a state-owned Atlantic cable. L, S. Amery, Unionist, condemned the Government's attitude regarding unity ot the Empire. In the count! y s present industrial distress, Britain's willing workers ought co be linked to the Empire's boundless resources. Postmaster-General Samuels said the Government fully recognized the importance of cheap and rapid imperial communication, and had arranged with the Marconi Company for a chain of wireless stations connecting Britain, India, Australia and Ne*v Zealand, at a cose of. half a milium. This was of the greatest importance from Ihe sir���������Le_i(-di aspect and placed this country far ahead of any other country in respect of wireless ��������� Yriuu.'.uuiCt'.t.il'.iia. Zi. Eitti.ci'wuvu *._." ble across the Atlantic could only result in loss because there would be no constant and certain volume of Cau-iii-n b__i_������3_e. Thz CC_t ���������__!d be half a million sterling, the annual maintenance, ������50,000 and revenue probably not more than ������25,000. At the imperial conference the Australian and New Zealand resolution for a state-owned cable was withdrawn in view of the probable reduc- ���������M/vn _������������������������>? -nV*o T*0'_-a Kir r������c^Kl^ ���������CQT32 ������������������"* jft *_ 1*33 and tbe Canadian postmaster-general had also said that such a cable wfi.a uj_.u,���������v/____X ,- . court. Colonial secretaiy, announced the completion ol the imperial traae commi-oion. Representatives of tne United Kingdom will be Lord Inch- cape, dun-nan; Sir II. Rider Haggard, Sir. JtLdgar Vincent, Sir Charles wwens Uat,e oi.lhe London and North-western laliway), T. Gainett <a cotton manuiactuior of Manchester), and Wuham Lorrimer, oi Glasgow. Membeis of PaiUament had been deliberately excluded to avoid any quebiiun oi" patty politics. Completing th** commission were ... _.1>JJ���������Wt Lowering of Level of Great Cakes Protested Against by Buffalo Board. ���������-Buffalo, N.Y.���������A protest against further diversion of water from the ��������� __M**t!N SENDING BIG DELEGATION Western' Canada Cities Will Be Well Represented at Louisville Meeting Winnipeg.���������Winnipeg will make a hard pull to bring the national con- SAY U. S. AGENTS WERE HARSH. . >T������ Glasgow Lawyer Complains of Treatment by American Officials. Saskatoon, Saok.���������Complaints were brought to the attention oi the board of tiade of the treatment met- fl_ e*; rf--* 5 _ ���������=_ __ _& .Mil.. S ** rf-L#] LESSO?a II.���������SECOND QUAKTE^^i FOR APRIL 14, 1312*; * *>������_���������������' "BKSiffil *_?&��������� Great Lakes tor the Chicago dram-, vention of the Real Estate Men's As- ��������� ed out hy American immigration oifi age cana1 has been forwarded to the secretary of war by the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce. It is asserted that the lowering of the lake level, due to diversion already permitted, has worked a serious hardship upon shipping interests, and that if the amount is increased it will result in irreparable damage to the commerce of Buffalo and other communities won tho Great Lakes. The level ot Lake Erie, it is claim- sociation oi America in 1913 to Winnipeg Co-operating with real estate exchanges throughout Western Canada, tbe Winnipeg exchange is arranging to send a big deputation to the animal convention at Louisville in June. A tralii will be charteied and i is e\pecteo that over 100 will make the trip to pull for Winnipeg ���������xnd the Canadian West lor the bi��������� gathering next year. At the annual mect'iv; of the w*.���������- Canada; Donald Campbell, Auatialia, Postmapter General Samuels, in re- dh- David Giaaf, South Africa; Sir PJ* to 1 la*ry Lawaon, when ^he latter ed was one foot, live Inches lower i nipeg real estate exchange, the in 1911 than in 1908, and the result- } preliminary steps towaid the Louis- ant lowered loading capacity of the I "vine relegation were taken. Alder- lake freighters already hats been re-1 man Clai e ana G. Kristganson, mem- fleeted in Inci eased rates. ' j hers of the real estate exchange at I Saskatoon, were present and heartily _ I endorsed the proposal. The* exchang- Trans-Atlantic -aoie. | es m otll0r 1vestern cities will be London ���������In the house of commons, | communicated with at onGe. Joseph Ward, New Zealand and Hon C. C, Bowrmg, Newfoundlaifd. W. A. Robinson, of the Colonial office, will be secretary of the commission. Mr. Harcourt in defending the Government against charges, of dilatori- ness in respect to the resolution adopted by the imperial conference enumerated a dozen matters which had been given effect to, including modification ot the Japanese treaty, the copyright act, strengthening, the court of appeal and naturalization. The Government had succeeded m releasing the overseas dominions from tbe most favored nation treaties with Mexico and Sweden. He hoped the labois of the imperial trade commission would be concluded before the next imperial conference was held. , Leaders of the Opposition expres- eoH IjiDrnooH-oe s*q ~-*������aat1-r x^ian.T^njrjiTil-. ed over the home personnel ot the trade commission and regard it as entirely parti _I. _.arl Grev and Lord Burleigh should have been asked, they say, and not men known to be extreme partisans on the fiscal question. Sir Gilbert Parker v*ll c"������1*- *��������� t**** House of Commons whether Lord In- chcape will be allowed to hold his position, as director of the Sues Can- asked if the government proposed to meet the wishes of the Canadian house tor the establishment of an Atlantic cable said: "We do not fa- Sr*?cklcton's Conclusion. London ���������Sir Ernest Shackleton, continuing his analysis of the reports from subsidiary expeditions in con- vor a state-owned trans-Atlantic ca- nection with the Scott south pole ex- ble nor a subsidy for that purpose but ' if any company offered to construct a cable which would carry messages at ieduced iai.es then the proposal would be welcomed by his majesty's governmont pedition and the scientific results achieved, regards as the outstanding feature the fact that throughout the whole expedition every party and every unit of <-ach. detachment suffered irom bad weather conditions. eials to immigrants coming to ihe Canadian West. One case instanced is of a Glasgow lawyer who had to undergo a medical inspection and pay a head tax of four dollars at Port Huron despite the fact that he had a. through ticket The board is notifying Emopean agents to advise immigrants to travel West by all Canadian railways. MADE NO STATEMENT Colonial Secretary Unir-formed en Dc- iiihiiuiio .ii.^ii.iuiia j ictjcfi Ull.lg Navy. Text of the Lesson; Mark ll, 2Z%&\\\&* 6���������Memory Verses, 27, 22���������Gplder^i Text, Mark ii, _7~Comm|n.t*>ry;^^^ Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stea|ns The record *of today's lessor? twj>/^| Sabbath day incidents, the di^ciples-f'^ plucking corn and a withered*-?hand'/& I'ttsfored ip the synagogue ���������.<*- irmntV^y in Matt, xii and Luke vi, as wj&il a.0'^Vid in Mark, so that it must concern'Hbo^'v? not enly as the Jewish King rejects^ &������ nut also as the perfect "servant:, a^^^ as the Son ot Man,' to wkcm *all";/lj things wiii yet be subdued. 'To utt-viwl derstand Him and Ills -words <m& .*3jJ works w- must consider His, a?s Na-"4--i| ihaiiel spoke .of Ilim, "the SOu ot 3*J London���������Questioned as to whether God, the King of Israel" (John iM9) with a view to the immediate efatab litshment of one naual btr.*T for the whole empire, the other dominions will be in*t ited to send representatives to the forthcoming conference between the Canadian ministers and the British admiralty, Right Hon Lewis Harcourt, the colonial secretary, inferred his personal Avilliugness to such a proposal, but added that la the absence of an official Canadian request he could not maice any definite statement with regard to the matter. W _���������-' & _r~*. ~r-t tr**-* *-��������� _���������_*���������_ ���������������-��������� * iria-n. dr t,ffr#%,ii vi-f-mTi-rt __ _*/\t r_r~i & _t^_t>t J_C/_Li'Jt_K._������ l������ fAi-vrVI wuinnw ^ mOvEMENT. Later in tho day Hon. Louis Har- al, while servivng on this direction. NO SHIP AKK-STS SV WiKELESS nMitvaiiiiiiu ii** m-r\i_. German Vessel Owners Refuae to Instruct Captains to Hold Passengers Berlin.���������The congress of German ship owners last week ratified the decision of the North German Lloyd Steamship company tp refuse to instruct its commanders to arrest passengers on wireless orders from the foreign office or judicial authorities. The decision is the outcome of the refusal of the captain of the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse to arrest an American passenger on a wireless order from a Berlin judge. The company supported the captain and issued instructions to its commanders that they, had no legal powers to arrest, and would be^ liable for "the consequence of illegal action. Their duty was only to see to it that the passenger did not leave the ship before the arrival of the police. Representatives of tho foreign of- fibe and the ministry of justice, who were present at the congress, promised that where a captain made a mis-. take he would not be called to account. Unlaue Spectacle Is Seen in the High River District High River. .Alta.���������Threshing is again under way in the High River District, although progress so far is not very satisfactory owing to the ������elds being too soft.. to move the heavy threshing outfits. The general opinion is that gram has wintered better than expected. The unusual spectacle of harvesting a crop in April is seen in this district, where several farmers are now engaged in cutting oats. The gram is coming out in fairly good shape. The small acreage ready for spring crops Is resulting in many power plowing outfits being bought, several being recently unloaded here GE i EXPER i FORtSltK IN U. S. Clyde Leavitt Will Inspect the Woods In Canada For Si^ton. Ottawa���������Clyde Leavitt, forest inspector and assistant in charge of acquisition of lands under the Weeks law at Washington, has been securea by the Government, as chief forester to the conservation commission, and chief fire inspector to the rail-way commission of Canada. Mr. Leavitt will take up his duties here about April IS. He has been m {_!*_! '1*3���������fiv���������1*r*C���������v, *^* -rri_a TTTi-tr_irt C? ���������* ������*������������������ -- o g ���������?-*.������-_ estry bureau tor the past eight years and holds a forestry degiee from the University of Michi__n. as -ihe King or tbe Jews" -whom the,*-/;' wise-- men sought -(Matt, ii, 2), and K as the "Wonderful, Counselor, the *F Mighty God, the Everlasting Father"^ the Prince of Peace, 'who. will yet T>1 sit upon the throne of, David and '*������������������*$������������������������ whose kingdom shall know no end" ' '*������ (Isa. ix, 6, 7; Luke i, 32, 33). The, TfV late Dr. Weston in his "Getiesie 'of '-? the New Testament' says that the*!',-?"-' Jewish Sabbath was, the one peculiscr^V and distinctive ordinance of the ������_"-,*���������}*>���������' uca Other nations practiced cirvrs^ cumcision and had temples, ~offer6dW-1 sacrifice'-* and performed religious?"^! rites,, but tbe Sabbath was the Jew-3^; ish national flag In it they claimed'-';^ a peculiar relation to Goo* as their ^-"v Creator, Redeemer and Rest, 'a_d,Ur,"w' hy thl������. rnnn s treatment of their Sab--* '^'t' i bath they are to be deprived of their^ * - distinction from other nations, what.������ & is the use of being God's people % wST-i Considering this, it is not so surprfe-^ ���������������* mg that the immediate occasion of ^'Y the determination by the Jewish rul*^'' ers to put Christ to death, as -statea^ ^ in all the gospels,' was His r61ati6n. *^ MORE AMERICANS ARE COMING. But Coal Strike Reduces Number of British Immin ran+c Ottawa, Ont.���������Officials of the immigrant branch say that the total American emigration to Western Canada will exceed last -wear's figures by about forty thousand. By tbe time the season closes it is exDected that fully 175,000 will have entered the Dominion. On the other hand, owing to the coal strike and other causes there is a falling off in the arrivals from the British Islep. greater than Solomon or tbe-temple *^ or the Sabbath (Matt, xii, 6,,8, &Z), &��������� but they would not so receive Hisi. /Alv They huuuied Him -wita theft* lipjr;l^l but their heart was -far ,from Ifim*'C-i (Isa. xxix. 13; Ezek, xxxiii, 8]; VUk������������" -** xv. 7, 8). They had a.form of wor-hi^s ship without any power. Jehova-feTj^HB whom they professed to worshiD, watfrnlFf in their midst, and they kriew Hiss &"-"l not . - - ' v."! Matthew says that as-the disciolea :i������ passed through the ecrnfields ths-r'r^ were hungry, and Luke says that '^1 they rubbed the ears of "corn in their "4> hands and did eat. Our Lord HIm-je& self w as an hungered on other oeca-*-41** sions, as recorded in Matt, iv, 2; ___;?:* 38. Concerning Israel it is writtetfV^ that He suffered them to hun������='*>'- s * (Deut. viii. 3), but it was to prov*";"*" them and teach them. The wicked* -v MRS. BYRTlHA L. STAVERT Winnipeg, Manitoba. MRS. ELEANOR L. BURNS Lethbridge, Alberta. MISSISSIPPI ON RAMPAG-, ANOTHER ELEVATOrt C.P.R. to Build Cleaning Elevator of 1,000,000 Capacity���������-Fight Against Free Storage. Port William, Ont ��������� Thd fight against free storage waxes warm here. As the final hearing on the subject in connection with American lake ports is held at Washington; D. C. on April 11, Fort William and Port Arthur boards of trade have sent ��������� strong protests to tho .inter-state commerce commission afialnat American railways contending that they are compelled to allow free storage because it obtains here. As it Ib Duluth, Suporior, Port Arthur and Fort William aro anxious to kill this prac- t.ifio. Fort William will fight tho thing tp a finish- whether tho inter- ' etnto commerce commission abolishes It or not south of the line. Tho C.P.R. notified the mayor that tho company will build In accordance .'���������with"this city a cleaning elevator this year In time to deal with the fall crop, capaolty 1;000,000, Floods In Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky Worst on Record. St. Louis, Mo.���������The floods in this section ot the country, including Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky, arc the worst on record Property loss has already run into millions of dollars. Cairo and the drainage district above that city are the only two dry spots in that section of the-country, the entire territory north and south of Cairo being covered with several feet of water. ... Large f ore es of men patrol the levees .constantly, and every thing is being done to keep the embankments in condition to resist all the water in sight and more. Trains are still operating out of Cairo, but in many cases are beiug routed over foreign systems. President and Secretary, respectively, of the Second International Congress of Farm Women, to be held at Lethbridge, Alberta, October 21-25. BOOMS PORT NELSON WILL RUSH WORK Canadian Northern To Press Construction on New Alberts Linos Wdmonton, Alta.���������Premier Hlfton luiB boon proBHlng tho Canadian Northern to rush work on tho linen guar- antood by the provlvnco three yeara ago, a large part ot which is graded: Tho Premier hart Jiwt rocolvod a letter from General Manager iVlacleod statin, that the rail- have been HhJp* p������d for .tho Brn-zpiui line, tho Vegre- ville-Oalgary lino and Athabasca Landing branch, and that tho only UUn_ delaying the track laying is the complotlou of the bridges. Tho company expects t,o havo two track laying gangs In Alberta In a few days. Government Farm at Lacombe 'Lacombe, Alta.���������What promises to become ii leading fact or In the development of tho Lacombe district Is tho Government Demonstration Farm, the chief purpose of which la to study diversified farming along practical and scientific linoB. Tho farm is situated about ono-half mile south of the Hyde Pirk addition, and Immediately adjoins tho town limits, and-la already setting a high standard of farming for thlH Hoc.tlon of the Province. Tho .Dominion Government has just closed a deal with property owners Bouth of the farm, whereby tho farm acreage is incroaB- -od toT.00 acres; and $00,000 will ho went In Improvements thin year., Tho development of the T.ncotnbo dhli'let as a distributing centre for farm products has! bertii very rapid during tho past fow months, . . Horace Halcrow Thinks It is Best Port on the Bay. Le Pas, N.W.T.���������Horace Halcrow, who returned from Port Nelson a few days ago, and who has been several times down the Bay both to Fort Churchill and Port Nelson, declared m an interview that in his opinion the latter was undoubtedly tho better port on account of the deep central channel, tho wide entrance^ and the fact that the land where the city would be located is high and dry and well protected by trees. There can be no doubt, added Mr. Halcrow, about the north side of the river being the best location for a city, as the south side Is. of ten submerged for ten miles inland;- 7 .'".'" ,:, On the trip rrom which he has just returned Mr. Halcrow met two men located on land near Port Nelson intending to claim squatters' rights when the time comes that the land will be surveyed. They had been there a year, and were anxious to know what progress was being made with the construction of the lino from here. Speaking about the much discussed line -.from Prince Albert to the Bay, Mi. Halcrow expressed the opinion that the city would soon find It a better plan to build or encourage the building of a road to connect at Le Pas with the government line than to advocate the construction of a railway to connect farther north, through land which la .quite Impracticable. Tho piers of tho bridge a,t Le Pas, aro now .comploteu, but tlio stoei tor tho superstructure luifl not yet arrived. Thero'��������� is considerable, real estate, changing hands, nnd several Bales at gob-1 prices. U. S. AND RECIPROCITY Only Two Drinks For Strikers. .___ ������������������_ ���������_ ���������,_Ui. ������ms wl_Rea-v Yale, B.C.���������Two drinks to each are ever watching the righteous and'^J man and no liquor in bottles* that l*-* *"-*���������"���������-- +- -1--- A1 *���������*-- ���������Ji.*'I*t the unwritten law in Yale during the strike in the Canadian Northern construction camps, and its relentless enforcement accounts for the excellent order which has so far prevailed N������w Freight Tariff. Winnipeg.���������Tho now freight tariff on BhinmontB woBt of Wlnnlpog drawn up by tho railway oompunlcB, wont Into offoct April 1st. A ntimbor ill i i.iluui.iujiiJ h.ivi; Li.-uii iiuuio, l.lit- moBt notlcoablo being In. chiuno 1, where, euch thluga ua bags o" asphalt uro reduced Mix cents at Portage and 22 conta at Edmonton, with corresponding decroanea for Intermediate Kccpinu Duey at Hoglna, Ilogina, Sank.���������-A whirlwind o'am- paign la now in progress In thi������ city for tho raising of a $15,000 publicity fund, and tho effort" of tho committee ul Uiu buuiu oi imue are mooting with marked 'smccor-r*. Tho hoavtont uohtributioiiH ar������ ooiiiln.H in from real oatato mon, wholoHalorn and manu- faotnrerp, The immigration Boanon haw now fairly opened, and tho quon- tlon of adequate accomodation for now-comerB, both tranalent and permanent,-In again coming to tho front. Hotol men roport full hoimef- night after nlglit; and in many cawcB thore nro no uc.comiunmitioiiH to bo had at any price. Senate's Bill to Repeal Whole of Act Provokes Criticism- Washington, D.C.���������The Senate finance commitcee, in reporting favorably on Senator McCumber's bill to repeal all of the Canadian reciprocity ace save the section relating to free pulp and paper, has provoked criticism that is taken to indicate a still existing hope on this side the line that the act may yet be ratified by Canada. It is boldly asserted that the senator violates the construction in pro- nosing legislation to change a law touching the public revenues, and that such measures must originate in the House. Moreover, the finance committee Is accused of disrespect in not having obtained the president's consent to the proposed legislation. Senator McCumber says that as his bill does not touch the section of reciprocity which is actlvo law, it cannot conflict-with the constitution, that Canada had Its chance and rejected it. and now the offer should be withdrawn. He says. that the president did not ask the consent of tho Senate Io propose reciprocity, hence thero Is no obligation on the part of the Senate to consult the president as to repeal. Senator McCumber declares that the Republicans, generally, favor tho repeal of tho reciprocity act. Thin bill, which the finance committee re- r������ort������ favorably, repeals section two. m the district. There has not been an arrest since the strike broke out on Saturday and though 500 men of all nationalities are idle and about the place, not a man the worse for liquor can be seen. The strike seems to have actea like a wave of reform. Provincial Constable Chalmers reported that order prevails now better than before the strike. He has not had a single uwi In his lockup since the men were called from the camps, an almost unprecedented record. T������ Aid Poor Children. Prince Albert.-���������A movemont is on foot now to petition tho Dominion govornmont tp provldo a pension for the children'*6f the Into Sorgt. Webber, of tho lt.N.W.M.P., who died In this city rocoritly. Tho children have boon left practically without uieaiin ol! mtppoil. Stays In Antarctic Toronto.���������-Dr. C. S. Wright, who 7.*r.".*it Willi '*i-;������������������ "Putt. :.*:**���������: :V.t'.:',���������**. fo tV-.;. South Polo will Btay two yearn In tho Antarctic, A uiennago juot rocolvod by his fathor, Alfrotl Wright, Point CroHcent Road, dated Chrlnt Church, Now Zealand, rendu: "Woll, Btaylug Heoniju year." Ontario Succession Dutlbs. Toronto.���������Tho provincial revenuon B nnd fl havo a flv������.conl reduction The ratcn from Fort William and Port Arthur to Winnipeg are arranged on the aamo batiln an thouo -wont of lliia -city. .,.������* t... wriH ronnldernblv lenH tlinn tbe H<im<*. month l.������\_t year, being only $30,Gl't, agahiBt *i:i5,u77 Jn March, 1911. No largo ontatoB were nettled during tho i mouth. Cut Ice to Gnt Grain Out. Duluth, Minn.������-To facilitate the tiiidv inovenieiit of uniln, the lee- bi'oakoi* JuuioH Whaleu, of Port Arthur, In cutting a channel i'.irough tho loo hehlH from the port to open water, 11 f toon ml Ion out. ' TfAorlnn, Snalr���������TI>a r>������w bulhtlnn* ror tho mounted poliuo will bo erected at a coat of $00,000. It will ro- place tho struotui-e burned two weeks auo. Immigrants Headed Northward. EntwlRtle, Alia.-���������Now that the C. N. R. has at hist reached Hntwlatle wjith itB line of steel, tho future of tho town would appear to be doubly aBBurcd. Tlio advanoo guard of this year's Immigration Ib already In evl- donco here, und it lMMl.ul.od unoUlclal- ly at the immigration oillce that many Amorlcan fnrmors aro now on t.heJr way to...this diatrlct with thoir famlllen . and farming oqulpmonts, Tn addition to the greatly lncrcar.od Influx promleed from the statoa HiIh yoar, Indications point to tho largest migration from British porta yet ro- corded, to eay nothing of the, thouB- r.r..'!:. ;.\u. an- ;i1n-a<ly boojied lrom other parta of Northorn Europe, Suffrage Bill la Introduced In Sweden Stockholm.���������Tho Bwedlah government Introduced a hill Into parliament extending to women tho parliamentary franchhio and the right to iitnnd for election to parliament on tho Biimo conditions a������ mon. Womou wlinnn buHbniidH hnvo not -nUl thA!r taxoH for three yours aro* excluded from I ho vole. Bring Potatoes From Scotland Chicago.���������Potatoes from Scotland will be served on Chicago tables within a week. Nine carloads are on the way here and will be delivered in Chicago at $1.40 a bushel wholesale as afrainst $1,42 to $1.45 for potatoes grown in Michigan;-������������������''Wisconsin smd Minnesota. '���������"������������������nil- APfio f\t* fxirl/r.^ l-krai-si *n^4-������-.f^A-. >w������*%^ w.-w��������� w. u.t������<_>w i4w- v. j,'\#i,u,i,wcei ever before been 4mported 'for Chicago from across the, Atlantic, although European supplies are not so uncommon in New York. New potatoes from the south are not coming hero freely and the northern states are shipping, far "own than usual' at this time of tho year! v To Honor Champlain. Paris.���������-The French Mission, which is to convey to America, the bronze- bust of "La Franco" by August������ Ro din for presentation tc' the United States, to be placed at the base of the monument to be dedicated next Juno to Samuel de Champlain. the French navigator and explorer, has been completed. The delegation, under tho ieaderahly. of ...Gabriel llano- taux. historian and former foreign minister, will nail on board the La France, of tho TVonch trans-Atlantic line,'on''her maiden vnynue on April 20 for New York. seeking to slay them (Ps, xxxvii, &zy$&^ and here they are finding fault and^U condemning the disciples,' and the . /H Lord. ioo, because they,, knew Hi__lV**r not, nor the Scriptures/which they'*J professed to reverence. He reterred^M them to their own Scriptures, saying?'"������*! "Have ye never read "what David did-v������f when he had need and w_s'an ifuH- ' gered? (Verse 25.) There is "no ,., word of condemnation here for DaviS wii and his followers. J_e .came noti tb";^- condemn, but to show mercy, hence "*"S| His quotation, from -the prophets in *\*t: Matthew's record, "I will have mer- llW} cy and not sacrifice" (Matt, xii, 7;' *<'i Hos. vi, 6). The rest of the vers.e-.*>^| in Hoaea eays that the knowledge of' $jl God is beiter than burnt ottering. ������vj The primary idea in sacrifice is that",-;" God gives to us, not that we give' '-"j to Him, for in the first sacrifice the,Jll,< Lord gave to Adam and Eve redemp- "ii& tion clothing which He Himself pro- "' vided. a foreshadowing of 'Christ lov-' ", ing the church and giving Himself ���������. for it, purchasing it with His oVn. ,������,t| blood. We cannot give anything1 'to**^i God nor pfferi Him|a,cceptab^; Berviqevif!?}' '.until; we have"' received'��������� 'mercy;!frora^^4L Him as the one who saves sinherW;'^^! Before, evf������r.. ������ln entered thic v,,c,!t,*,.-'J-'-"���������, GoJ- Ret .apart;, one .'day ���������in:'aevoh^)iB''<l:!'^|l a tlm*>. when^man might vbe free rrom^fm ml work and give.liirhseif up wholly$S$4 ���������Lo becoming acquainted with God,f';;r,;^| for there is '..nothing that can; coni-^-'uf pare with knowing God (Jer. Ix, V2������l %���������>- M). The Lord 0f the Sabbath saVC;!:^;! to man in Ills own imago a day oh' '^ which He might specially bless hlm^^l by tho revelation of himeolf-'ftB-.'the'^.vv'* source ot air being and blessing'ahu'ft;^! life and love and peace, Tho nianjn>:.^| the synagogue witln -the wlthered;C^i hand was strongly suggestive of the*'-, till condition of the nation and of tholr.'sv\| inability to do anything for God uhtlV'V'v-i they would accept His mercy. In tho J'-^l record, in Matt, xii, 11, 12, Ho uses f '1 the Hhi'-trallon of tho pcoosalty of jlp'i suing a sheep from' h. pit; oven'"'on-v:-^1-''! Winnipeg Railway Yards Wlnnlpeg.���������Winnipog Ih to have Ihe JaigobL liidlvlduul railroad yards in the world, which will be o.om*truc- tod by tho Canadian PaclHe Jn the munlolpalltloB of Kaat Klldonan and ���������Sprlngflold. , This fact recontly announced wan corroborated when u bill was brought boforo tint law amend- moutfl cotnmlttoo In tho local legl������- laturo asking permlsHlon ror certain ioiuIh to bo cIohihI which ran through Ihe Jiilt-mled idle. To Bring Canadians Back. Ott.awa.---J. A. liatorrioro, of Hull, C.N.R. Entering Moose Jaw. Mooao Jaw.���������Doubt of tho Canadian Ncrthein'a getting into thlw city this year has boon not at ro������t hy tho announcomont that the company'H realty ngentn have been conimlrmlon- nd to offer for nalo Immedlntoly ^.v- ory hoiiHo now Htandlng on C.N.R, property In thf- oiimI end of tho city, n)) Nll������:e idiliii Iii^m tlio Ml lie l������������lliO\'e(| bv May 15 next iu������i mi ll ,1,'i'iiiuim n*������nr,*" i.' n ��������� <i,w>^>ff>l u> loo kuvihu- protnotii the repatriation of Cana- dlana now In tho United Btntofl. HIu headquartnru will bo ut ManchoBtor. N.H. H.3.C. Land ������_le-i. Ijondon.���������Rot/riiH of thi- MudMon'ti Bay (*oinpany'������ land ������aloH for tho [nun. ,������i'.ii iiiujv. m, iiit faw utu'llllo, Hilt U l������, ,.'..������������,1 11..,I |KI.. I.. f������..n Ir, ,������.... t. .1 that tho preceding year included 1uik������ .huIuh of farm hmda amounting to lrtC.200 iioundH, and town lct������ iGrt,- boo poundu. , rent: the Sabbath day, but. lie speaks pf^KL th f owner .of tho sheep doing this.' ^:\'| Baying. "What man shall havo onb, ,1 Bhoep," not. boo a Bheop. ,,Uo loved: ':''! theBo wayward ahoep. .HO camo to* ;v pive them 11 f o.i, Ho.waahB ready to ������i heal thorn, as He waH to roHtoro that[-, ..._ withered hand, but they would not ' lot Him, and the hardness (or blind'? iit'cit,'- luurtiiu) yf Ihulr hearlH wuu ������vvi..j grief to Him, Note the cry from HlB -/ii heart concornlng them. "Wo wbhld ' not." "Wo will not." "If thou hadflt 'f >,'-1 known" (Matt xxlll, 27; xxll, 3: , ''! John v, -?0; Luke xlx, 41, 42). In- vl Bte:ul of having" ani-thihg'like a penl-?-^i tent Hplrlt, n conviction ofnsln, thoir '.' proud hearts ho ' relJeljiil agalnat 'v^i Illir. and ril������ teaching "thai iihey woht.'.^'i, ' r-.*.-r.y and ten': rnur-r.el V,,--.\- they'1' ' ' might kill Him. For Hia^ove thoy-'V.';1;:, gave Him haiv-'d, tiiey limny Vllm not, , thoy would not havo; suchta ono aa^'i thoir MoBBlah, but the ttmo*!wlll como when they shall say, "Our God." ,\' ..I'l'HVil *. '..'i, "I ,'.-r)V. C. C. Jameo To Begin Work. OIUw.i. C. C. .Tann>:j, !av1io ha������, been appointed apeclal coiibmlBfllonor In ������������������������������iHi������.itloii \vllb Iho nynleio of Roveniiiient aid lo iiKiienltuie, will inko over the ������1 ill lew of hlh poiiitlou nt once. He will rnnlto a tour of the dllTereut provlncoB and conault the provlnclul {'.Dvert:.".:c:it, Kulwi-t* unrl Cvar tn M*++ 81, I'olei'Blnu'g.���������The u������tw������pap������r������ annornco that Kmporbr Nicholaa will meet Ihe Gorman einpi-ior iu FlnnUh wuUm'h in July. __H_M_9 msmm MM *3tWRM mmm. _U*X. N 6' " ii <v - mi ~ =* ** ���������s- :*T ������'������K is1.*-.;-' ��������� ��������� tl'v-V*''. 11- By. ', I*. The FORD MOTOR CAR 1|������>-������������<>' -*-��������������� Corurjauy sold Forty-eight more > Cars in Spokane from 3atu 1, 1912, to March 1. 1912 than all the other coin sanies put togeth- We handle Davies & Co., Ontario cmed ueats. because they give bettor value for | ^ heir money. S. A. Spoors. n v^iis__f^ -a o -i ��������� r> i. - *o Si "���������*-���������������'*Jll-,--y "8 navi ,g ills new builder. Per Sale in Creston Bv SI - ���������" ing ou _onrth avenue painted. f������������* &ps*������s2@ ������e@ ������Ms* Usse ofSieen Ksu^ j^ W ������--**������-' -*-* t-*r-r'*rtr'im'-*,������-v-,wj'*u***������������- ������_?������0*_ri- WCLMHB _TBh_Fg_?W a? /&_������������-��������� THiir KOOTENAY GARAGE GOMRANY R. S* BEVAN, MANAGER CRESTON BRANCH ������ ��������� ,���������>���������_ mr\vir 4 ft-^-*. t-_ ��������� 15 Acre Fryimanch FOR SALE iv/u-^x-o- jtuajxih. Place your order now. Poohln, Ei-Iekson, B, 0. D. Lyon of Port Hhl was in nroat0������������ v ������ ��������� -��������� ---��������� ���������������������������-���������"-'-���������������������������1 Wednesday. ���������Why pay Middleman profie when ��������� C"������ovcr������als ranch is for sale. Come and *mJ*aama#li*uaO'*<<it tnt*tt*a*������*'**>*��������� i**u> "��������� i������-_-v 11 1'i_<^r>t_*i���������-iwiTii-Mrun Matins, Litauy Sermon Eriokson School House ��������� . ������ .Dock Creek 5 acres planted to trees. 10 acres ready tor the | . .-���������* *T������._, 6'" plow. Frame house and out-huxidings, well fenced. iwo-| miles east of Creston on Canyon road. For terms and particulars apply to: ��������� 5 "W m V* *| a-S_k_������UIl-j ������������������- B ���������������������������������������������_ "��������� ^ v ������������������ ~ 1���������~*?���������1 ll.-l^-.-.-rstha-1-rs \/������aiv !���������?-������������ r>h L ! Sunday scaooi. EvQUBObg, Sermon. H o 11 j i 3 pm> Up. m. S p n 7:80 pn Philip O. Hay man, (Vicar.) ee it. Miss Maudo K-asoroffc spent the early ���������>art of the week sa Creston. The best lu. points mud varnisHes. j '.apooPaiut and Berry Bros., Varnishes I or sale at Speers. flfr 'SSBSft # . N* M mma*ua>ahBm9Bia m&B' at ft rVfi *: *?"������*', A C__ /I O������Di������r������_r__S*������_> ^a_iW ^ ^ .^ *3^L_-l I bells, Beady Made Clothiag before fce? ���������' 1 ng your Spring Suit S. A, Speers. B _*.**^ * * tlnmii_ii a -i}\Jtii %SALiiii-~-ualKO ���������.saiiSi, Oii������i"ip i | beets, blankets (English)* towels, pil- I Miss Lena Oartwrip-ht, who iB teaoh- og in Cranbrook, spent the Easter Holi- lows, rags, all oheap. Apply Miss Dot-J lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^--._ ������*_-_ ������ ji *r_.eaA&_. ���������Call and e-saiaine our lines of C������ UOHOII litUUi uumpumits g aui-019 A __EIiIAii_B ���������a-SODXA-rO-Et These Pills are compounded with the greatest ctro from the most reliable remedies i_own to ^cittnee; sach sa are bein"f used with much success bv the most celebrated paysicians known. 'They are a spectfic iof the distressing disorder to which the female constitution in liable. Pries 52 _ bos. 2?a. S {.much stronffer"), S3 a box. Sold at all dme stores, or Dy m ii ijrom X_.o ������<&,*i*7*Si _������r������ig CO., g>, i}w������������i���������<?J_BJ, O^w ^'WittVWWVWV**!*'*' ^A>V������^^iA^yv*<> *������>i'V^r*vv*<r<^^>^V-VV^VVSw<^V'^y - ���������__ ��������� -ni ���������l ���������^_5_--L_-.--@L__.=_. 5 _ S fill - ���������" B "* B^ffiOT-Tft.-fB s���������aj_lrii__sirs %iiaiii i 1 iuii yindiuir iJQtuuE ynygj 1 *���������������������������-��������� ���������-__-*���������-'��������� j -i.��������� -^s-:.- r Billiards and Pool Ii Hot or Cold Baths i . ��������� ������l ��������� ��������� ' 5 11 At Any Hour < othy Davis, Ad lard's house near Catho- slic church. 29-.<. Hilton Young is oleariug up seven ae^es oa Ms ranch at, Canyon City. George Cartwright, of Erickson. Sam Hatfield -will have an English billiard table installed by the middle of next month. Tto��������� **/r tb* - *o;v.Ti- to * *n *_I -.������-s������. ia. *.-. _������y 4j, j_. ���������.4J1 juoouu s-pj Methodist Church Sunday "morning anffl evening.- All are heartily invited t attend, jMij&JFS (S*5vg5-g*5v I Mr. and Mrs. Farkins es.ueet to *eav' nest week for Hosmer. '" _' J?; J Cigars and Cigarettes j j Razors Ground and Set j ______��������� ; SAM HATFIELD, Proo iyi^lj/^>^'������^'>/VV*������)TV'������'VVy ***i~ii'*i r^,V*ti*V*V*V*V%HfV*itrirVVi *���������! The choir of -the Church of England I _L * "' I'u Mercantile Jttaii. The entertain uents held under the auspices of this 1 hoir are alwaye good ones and a large ���������rowd is expected at the dance. Several features aside from the dancing v ill "be prrsented, ^ ' fl^' iriiiii^sriiljiii a ���������/an IBft o jh n _������^ai������, _k. iHlBl^ ^i^f 11*^ iii^e y������ili iy^ *rr vernon. ������>* o* 5C PROFESSIONALS Gust Andeen of Kitchener *was n Creston Monday. ^<f_. ���������Christie's fresh sodas at 35 cents per in at Speers. 3 i 1 i������ Bos Waa%& -������������ ������ _���������***-. ������-{__.' n������, m ttK ea_ as rasa __������ ^_ oasn tst B - -^a>. rJnTIPj: HUIBUS- CHAS. MOOR.E, C.E. DENTISTRY l:_. E. HALL D.P, S. Oaoe over Frank Parks Hardware Store-~Baker Street. CRANBROOK, B, G. * ��������� I IB ��������� ��������� 11 1 ���������������������������-������������������l _.���������-��������� ��������� .������������������������������������'������������������" " I -. GUY LOWENBERG B G. Land Subveyou and Arohitkct I Plans and Specifications :reston - B.C. Creston I* ������->S*1Ro 2095' SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NOBTH- WEST MINING BEGULATIONS COAL���������Coal mining rights may be lease' or twenty-ono years, renewable atan annua rental of $1 an acre. Not more than 2,5:50 aires can be leased to ono applicant. Boyaltj five cents per ton, In unsurveyed territory tho tract must be staked out by tho appl* cant in person, and personal application t- the Agent or Bub-Agontof Dominion Landi tor tho district must in all cases be mado am the rental for the first year must bo paid t I tho ngent within thirty days after mini application Consulting Engineer creston - B.C. OKELL, YOUNG & v.o. Meets first and third Thuredays in each month, in Speers Hnll at 8 p. m Visiting Brethern cordially invited. George Broderick, W. M. Walter V. Jackson, _teo. Seo. IW THE SUPREME COURT OF 3RITISH COLUMBIA. HS THE MATTER OF THE "WIND- ' ING UP ACT"; AND IN THE MATTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL LUMBER AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ���������������������������he Hononrable, Mr. Justice Gregory \ QUARTZ���������a person eighteen years of ng< ' and over, navlni: made a discovery may lo- calx.aolalml.r.00 feet by 1,500. Fee. $5. A' I hng fi���������ed r-aeBday the 30fch dfty of Apti\ least $100 must bo expended on the claim I each year or paid to the Mining Recorder | 1912, ftt Chambers in the Conrt House, When 8000.0 has been expended orpuld an> ��������� oUior roqulremonti- compiled with, tho claim All our trees are Home Grown and guaranteed true to name. We carry all the leading varieties, most suited to this district. Our specialty is budded stock on three-year-old whole roots. For further particulars apply to our local Ageut. ��������� .-'��������� V '... .'* ^ J. Blinco, Box 39, Cres Real Estate and Inourance. HOUSES TO RENT CRESTON - - B.C. JAS. H. SCHOFIELD Bite, liife and Accident IuBnranco REAL ESTATE, Etc. TRAIL - - - B.C. Before Eetihtg IU Contract. l<'or tbe huihlitift of vonr New House. Store, Olfico. Workshop or other building, write or call on mo. Estimates given on all kinds of work. Repairs & Alterations A SPECIALTY Charges reasonable and Hiitisfactimi guaranteed on All Work mmwmWmwmmmmmwmmmtJmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmtmmiimmmmmlmmm JOHN BOYD, Creston may be purolmRod nt 81 an acre. TLACEB M1NINO CIjAIMB aro MM inei long and from 1,000 to 2,000 l'eot wide. Entry foe 85. Not, less than 8101) must bo expande*. in dovolopomont worlc eaoU year. DRTCUGING.-���������Two leases ot flvo mllos oaol of a river may be issued to ono applicant foi n torra of 20 years. Kontal. 810 a mllo per annum. Royalty. 2J4 porcent after tho ontpui oxeods $10,000. W.W. CORY Deputy Minister of tho Intorlor Vtotorin, as the time nnd place for thn ippointment of an oftloinl liquidator of the above named Company. DATED the 2nd day of April, A. D-, 1912. (Signed) B. H. Tyrwhifct Drnko, Registrar. Tbe^^R^ Nurseries, Comprising 12& Acres GRAND FORKS,[B. C GOVERNMENT EXPERTS ADVISE BUYING TREES NEAR ��������� ;' AT HOME.- "' ; ������������������������ .- .-"''���������;��������� Tho Riverside Nurseries are the nearest -nursery company toCrew^on ftnd havo moro trees planted in this district than any othert company*.. The trees are started under tho same conditions, that they will have to -{nature in this Valley. Thev can be brought here from tho nurseries at Grand Forks in throe clavs hy freight or ono and one-half days by o?:press. All trees guaranteed "borne grown. ' . ��������� 76,000Itiversido trees are now growing in tho district. ( I For OatuloKue and Price list, writ������ to��������� WALTER V. JACKSON, Agent, Creston, B. C. iiMum'-1'-^-^!1^ ���������!���������������������������*>* vu<iv '-��������� .|i������Vlr ������!_--_��������������� ORGH ARDISTS! \ IklFraser Valley Nurseries,Ltd. ALOBRQROVE. B.C. Havw Tiik Kinkht Home--Qrowri Nursery Stock Ifictiiditig Apples, pears, Pium^, Ciieri-ics *-"������*^ ���������aamaaaawarattam ���������MmMNM������W������aMNMP������^ urn 'OiMi* SjpM*ifBff .'A mm***mimM������mm*mmmm*mmmmmmm*m WlUt-K-��������� HKHJUAltl' julii.u.iiiu. AUlttrgroW, li.C FORFULL PARTICULARS int. nkk I m ,,.,, i ������. ... ������...������, I.nciil Aoi'iil, Ci'ciion, J*.i' mtwmmamawamm UII Mw^WIMWMaiM-JIIM-MM^^ All tho Vory Lnti'st Htylen in La- Ctlen' Ifats, TrlnnnlngH, l-'lowom anil IllbboiiH. -Ti A DI EH' UK AI) Y^J\i AI )10 WAISTS Now Linen of Ijiiilio** ami <)|il|d- veiis' HtohklngH and 'Wearing I A|>parol wuitahio to the Kcimoii, B i i>iriiiT-iii-fri-n_tfiYi-iViYiivr"n"r-������i-ri-n iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii mmmnHiW ��������� I , - nvm ** r ���������** w fvkt r"+ \ I 19 >������ 1' H ���������. ������ KJ XJI 'N VJ St ___M_i_i_k mama __1_ _������__r__i_k __���������_> ^mh jmmt New shapes in Stiff and Soft Felts.. Straws for Men, Women and Chidrerj] including Mcxicaus. Peanut, and CJiip from ������sc to #1.75. All the new shapes afld colors and the prices are marked low. I^mimmmm^ m"������������������*nii������ihihwUi*������������������������ ww������J-mw-MW��������� .Vi-iia���������JmUwiM��������� i^Wl^^^^'-^i^^>*������*'^w'^^������^��������� *������<������*-1���������������*������>���������������* n ���������hi'.immu>->*wihii'i������i ��������� -m-h-m'i-wh-1" *m ii*_i^wii.ii*������-^_m>iiiii**-i-ii*iI-*������--������w^**^>^>iw->#I'm | ivirs, ���������'i -01rWC|iU'll JLVAWlVfttllUAW ���������^������>'<_'it_.j_|^t*__ j ^ *_*������,���������%*��������� I MHBBE__B^B_HHi Am lW-_iiwrmr*.iiiM' VI ,T"Tr-"*iTl WniJIUffa nn ������������������'��������� ~.-^ijiu, ...,i,ii^ni,iuul;iiu.MUWu.ljij;ii^|l|il3.t!i������Jll;UKtM,uu,>i...iitJu,i,.,.MU.i'l������l������.|,. NI''a'.---r'������*w^'*)l'!lMW!#!!1!^^
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