90 YOUR PRINTING Can not li�� Hum. imy Letter, iuni not iiulte hu well anywhere bIbo ItertiulioiitH. Onr type ami tiinrliiu- ery Ih oouiplote ami The Review piiri'H won^iit THE EVIEW **************** Classified Ads. Miiki! you* little WhiiIh lomwn through ti GUutfifld _.dvert*u_i0Dl in The Review . ��� ��� I'limiti f>9 VOL. 4 COURTENAY. B. C. THURSDAY JULY 6 1916 NO. 33 AUCTION SALE COURTENAY, B. C. Household Furniture, and Effects For Miss King Saturday, July 15, 2 p. m. ^Further Particulars From GEO. J. HARDY Telephone 10 COURTENAY l**%*9***i**,**tt��*t****M**** COMOX LUMP COAL $6.00 Per Ton Delivered in Courtenay All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention D. KILPATRICK Phone 43 Courtenay Cook by Wire Electricity provides the cleanest, the most sanitary and the most hygenic method of cooking The Electric range closely parallels the wood or gas range but excelis either in flexibility of operation With the Electric Range you cook under ideal conditions because Each cooking unit can be switched to high, medium or simmering heat and kept there as long as needed It is the acme of cleanliness Practically no heat escapes into the room The air is not vitiated There is no contamination of food You save food values through the retention of the essential salts and meat juices, on a six pound roast the saving is nearly a pound All the latest standards of range construction are used, including high oven, thermometer or glass door, porcelain splashers The fire risk is lessened because there are no open flames We will gladly give you information on rates and electric ranges Courtenay^EIectric Light, Heat & Power Co., Limited Phones: Office_35, Ret. R98 (Office: Mill Street Local Lines Mrs. Win, Lewis If ft for Nanai- tun Inst Friday morning, Remember Saturday J til v 8 will be our last day with you. The King Studio, Mr. H, Snow-ell, and daughter, of Kelowna, is visiting her father. Mr. R, Willotighby. Mr. llurnilirook, formerly of the Hunk of Commerce here, wus a visitor iu town over the holiday, The Comox Logging & Railway campy closed clown last Thursday night for ifii clays. A large iiuin- lier of the men went to Vancouver for the holiday. The baseball team are goilig to Powell River on Sunday morning by boat, returning in the evening. Ticufts are now on sale al jjti for '.he round trip. We would suggest that you get your photo taken while the King Studio is in town. Ur. Ernest Hall, the independent Liberal candidate in Victoria gave a v.'iy interesting and instructive address on temperance iu the agricultural ball on Saturday evening. A fair sized audience was present. The baseball club succeeded in winning two games on the holiday. One team won at Campbell River and the other annexed the $50.00 prize at Union Day, where they defeated the All Star Cumberland team which defeated them at Cumberland on May 24th, Rev T. Menzies gave a very interesting picture show in the Presbyterian churcli, on Wednesday evening last. A large number of scenes and incidents in the present war, battleships, pictures of prominent states .'en, etc., were shown to an appreciative audience. Car For Hire���H. W. Heber- den; phone X92. Welding-cist iron, aluniiiiuti, brass, steel, etc, Ford Garage. Plant your fruit trees in the fall, and keep your order till I call. F. R, F. Hiseoe, Courtenay, P. O. Look prosperous. Fix up your shop front with an up-to-date sign. See Colin Cnm bell about it. Fi nl Garage for Nobby, Goodyear anil Dunlop auto and bicycle tires and accessories. Bicycles for sale. Fur sale���200 egg Cyphers incubator, nearly new; uo reasonable offer refused. Apply, A. Barber, Hcvan. For sale cheap���Buggy antl harness, new lust year, in good condition Apply, John R. Johnston Courtenay, For Sale���-Hctlsteiu Cow, 4 years old, quite O. K. in all respects, Milking over 3 1-2 gallons daily. : Pi ice J.S5. Apply 86 Review office. I For Sale���The Cyclopedia of Modem Agriculture iu in twelve volumtis, edited by Professor R. Patrick Wright, Apply, Review Office, JlSO cash buys a speedy open launch <��� 1-2 by 5 t-., .villi 7 h. p. Fnirbanks-MorsJJ engine all in good ru miug order. Apply P. Acton, Comox, Wanted���To purchase a small propellor and 8 foot shaft for small I launch. Will consider buying a small marine engine. Apply at Review Office. A Snap -to let, 7 roomed house, nice gaitlen, So feet frontage, corner Union Street nnd Cumberland Road; would make good rooming house; rent $10 a month. Apply W. Idiens. Tom Pearse left for Seattle on Monday. Miss Maggie Hayman is holidaying at Seattle. Mayor Kilpatrick left for Vancouver on Saturday. It is worth your while to visit the King Studio if only to see the photos of the 102nd Batt Miss I. Libie, of Toronto, is visiting at her uncle's, the Rev. T. Menzies, Mr. Lewis is having one of her new houses on the Comox road renovated. Mr. J, Stevenson has the contract Miss Danard and Mrs, Hutchinson teachers at the schools, left last week for their homes. Neither will return. A good opportunity to bring the little one in to have its picture taken while the King Studio is in town. Comox Notes The Sandwick Ladies held their annual Strawberry Festival and Sale of Work on Tuesday afternoon and evening on Mrs. John Grieves lawn. The beautfilll lawn had been nicelv fixed up for the occasion a large marquee had been erected tinder which delicious strawberries and real cream were served, A stage had been erected, und along row of comfortable seats arranged in front of it, to do which must have entailed a great deal of work, A short but entertaining program was carried out as follows: ��� Song, ''Sweet Cider Time," Missl E. Piercy, chorus by eight young 1 ladies. I .Solo, Miss Lillie. So'o, "The Veteran" II. Watkin- son. Duett- Misses Williams. Song, Mr. Peudergast The "Hobby's Courtship'' was a laughable dialogue by the young people of the Settlement, which provoked rounds of applause and laughter from the audience. At the conclusion of the program the Rev- T. Menzies showed a number of lantern slides of scenes in con- j nection with tin* war now raging. Thus bringing to a close a most enjoyable evening. Presbyterian Church St. Andrews' Sandwick Service 2 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p. 111. Courtenav Sunday School antl Bible Class 10:30 11. tn. Evening service 7:30 p. m. All welcome Miss Constance Wright expects her mother and sister to be with her for a lew week" this Slimmer. Miss Myrtle Carthew is spending a holiday at Victoria. Miss Beattie has resigned her position us principal of the Comox public school. A number of large salmon were caught at Kye Bay last week. Mr. Butcher has the finest strawberries to be had anywhere. Miss Ward is home from Vancouver for the holidays. A number from here went to Powell River on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ball are home from their trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Mr. Ball brought a new car with him ��� Mrs. E. H. Davis is home for a few days from Vancouver. There will be a picture show depicting events in the wa: iu Martin's hall on Friday evening. Mrs (Capt,) Johnston expects to leave on Friday for Vancouver The dance given in Martin's hall Friday night for the fund to purchase comforts for the 102nd Butt-, was a decided success, both socially and financially. There was .1 good attendance from the valley. Cumberland antl Courtenay also sent a goodly number. It speaks well for the memory of the Battalion when so ma ned out to patronize an event tui their benefit. The r.ett receipts were $42 50. Exquisite music was furnished by Mr uxd Mrs Jack Martin. Miss Wilson left on the Cowichan on Sunday for Vancouver. Mrs, (Lieut.) O'Kellv has gone to Vancouver. The school gardens at Nob H'.U 'arc a sight to behold Miss Wright and the children have made afaity- 1 land out of rock and -and. The I children are now marketing the ] vegetables from the kitchen garden j Stanley Piercy arrived home from I Vancouver on Saturday. Miss Ethel Piercv arrieed home from Nanaimo ou Tuesday evg. Rev. E. P. and Mrs. Laycock left on Friday morning for their new home at Vernon. Saturday July 8 will positively be tlie last day for the King Studio to be in town. Don't miss the 00- poruuiity to sit for your portrait. Amongst those who spent the holiday at Powell River were: Miss Alice Beaton, Li liie Woods, the Misses 1 layman, Miss Hawkins, the Misses Piercv, T. Harms ton, W. Woods, W. Grant. W. Piercy. FRUIT ! Local Strawberries and Cherries are now coming in, place your order for a crate now box 256 SHEPHERD'S p^o Comox Creamery Butter 40c per lb. this week McPHEE & MORRISON DEPARTMENT STORE Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Paints, Oils, Etc. We carry in_stock Bricks, Lime, Cement, Doors and Windows Get our prices (or goods in large quantities Telephone 1 Courtenay ��� ��� ����� ��� _-_a__a_w_w wacff �� ae*Bf__-_BB_ .THE REVIEW. COURTNEY, B. CL Jk \m*> E_- La 1Q L.FE INSURANC" COMPANY An Ekc In ai voly Can-idi.-in Company Assets Ovor Four Million Doll;ir> An Excelsior Policy is a Money Saver. Get One To-day. Word From Exploring Party | THROBBING, NEURALGIC HEADACHE CURED HEAD-SPLITTING DISTRESS VANISHES INSTANTLY VtJ&tJP, (ED WAR D*SBURG) Prof. M. C. T.inqii.-iry Snys Expedition Will Roach Homo During Summer i The Mrsl member i.f i!n* \niorl inn . \ivlii: Croi'i; ,��� I.Minl |"xp.dition, I'm* 111 l.i VVomI.I'IuI ('lil\iuVe I' sor Maurioo c. Tiinnunrv "I tin- > ��� . , ., ,. .. t-Bgo, linn arrived nt fnponlu n on Liniment NCVCI' FtlllS tho sti 'Unship Agt'ilf from (Ir ���oiiliiud. ., ti hy iheml"nn(*.uii"n"l UU1J ON NERVILINE II ! ils 11 nu "c.' I'liiirni li s in llm hi 'I I'nit ii i tilig iii'iii in. I'trii lu lh" very last tlrop, .'.' n i::t'i' i. nol ��� r.-������ i. ii..'I il i , puiii-i'i nun iim power in il , i I'ivu : ��� ��� rt'uti i ni sti'fiis'lli Hum onlin i y luul boon olitu Ihyll xpodilion. | KUU ON NERVILINE "'" '"' I'h" ivni"iiiiu.' in, i,il��� ,' olll -tplui-- v ,��� ���,, , ��� Vl iiii'iinlfi' Korvilino will run Ins parly which is hciult'il hv Uniiahl rs.-urnl��ifi quickly cured ia In;.-.���, ut'uriil.iu mil nnly <- 11 ���..* it, hut 11, Miu-illlhui have h-cn forced tit "".V, ten tunes cured. I .ill li- n. nr.ilv in nctunlly nml ponnuiieiilly cure it. Jusl stay nl Nnrlh'Star lluv ns llu' r.-lU-C !''"':, "'"���'' "|l" l,lB ""''���'������ i,:l1 ''���''"'��� hi lho same way will il euro luuibni-o, hip t'luitl was unable in eel Ihrouirli! '""' , '" '"" "!umU ' l'-'1'! ���'��� iV:" l!l" ��� hdien, ���"lil" "s ���' rheiini.'ilinm. I'.vtm ii si h ui iiliculin , Tn 11 ii,,u r nil luiisftihir ,"",'1 in na 'I'h.' arrival ol I'rol '-siir Tun* Launary "Silver Cl ii " lias been -.1 ilng perfect starching In Cana ll in li me i, i ir nearly 60 y ar . hi ono pound package 11 n i Ix pound fancy enamolle I Uns, THE CANADA STARCH co. ui m itr: D MONTRCAL. CAnn'NAL, BHANTIOnt), TORT WILLIAM. M_"_��-��_8"'"m'.u_"��_^^ Will' ! nil ill II N lu.-nv ill Cii|i,'iiIit'i'ii i |'(.|ii)V|pil In ill w'" l'''"l0v'' tl"' nt'i'vi; roiiyi'slion lliul puiu, it Nerviiine, ;\ lui'irc hoi I In lespulch frt ��� Danish capital to h1"*'8.')"' I'"'"-, , in the home keep* Hit: , r'ri hill |���, i\.,,h'���l v,.u , Vir, , Nerviiine pen Niton deeply ml,, ||,r sninll (ltd llio l..i"v 50a fiunily me. lino !"ii Irnles deeply inin lho sninll (ltd llio Inrtto 50a Iiuni io, roaches lho source nf in. litiUle: il i moro oi iiuomli'iil Hum ll ll'ivos il i.ul rn.,I ,md 'ine Inn! size. Snld hv nil ilrui! ri lhe i 'I'lihnl Vi'u.i Agent ) Professor I'hihiuiii'v nnd Iwo others f'" ol llm i". Ilium ilinlg >i| nil lho wnyj "" houI.Ii ovorlanil witli thr object ol t��'i'iiidi. r,ve'y drop td Nomliuo Is everywhere, or Ihu Cnliiiri reaching lho [li i Dtinish steamer l'"__" l':"''"Mll"ll";|l:' I'1"'"'. mull Kin don, Cnnmln snilinfl, liul inly 'J'niiquni'.v ueceodetl j' "" " " ��� iiiiur mi llio v.'*. , Tho oxpoill-l jui| _.odn Li -*'**:r -*i:v-r***r,TOC'��*-_i*Tt*T,i-a^-**'-.,i-f**li^ Minm 'I M J_S8r^ msk i �� \ jh*p $* , r-^�� $10,000*00 Cosh Pi izes For Frontier Canadian Championsh ips The~ Moose Jaw, - Sash. July 11th to 14th���Four Full Days Cheapest Excursion Rales mi allRailrcads Grand Re-Union; Competitive Tournament; Early Western Scenes; I'eat* uring the World'n Chiunpioii Bucking Horse Riders 'this is YOU!" Invitation For Further Particulars Write >i v. .ll reach homo, is Is oxpectoil,' mi" lho Kiinilnor. I \i llic Vnrnioiilh V, M ('. A, Hoys' Camp Indil nt Ttmltol I'all i in Utgu il l f ul MINAlfD'P I IMMIAT mosl honoficinl tor sun inirn, nn iiiiinoilitito f ��� 11. i' for colic nnd lotilliiirlii- AI.I'RIvli STOKES, tloiii nil S 'c' Ciuuulii'n oxislinf! ovoi'-s n rorcn ex ri'i'ds hy 00,01)0 lh" Hlronglli of llu Hriiish Army nt llio _ul-i.uk of lln u ur. Re tin A. P. Day, Man tgt r. E. J. McMillan, Secretary. .'.-___',!..���..'.::.' '���: ���-..:^_->i i-'i j*_g*jTry-*_*-T...-. n.^ ,_p_.tf*_tf _a_aflj3 _-l___*_t_n___ B_B_aE- j_j_ '.nd ns ill" lending specific I'slnii'liim of worms, Mother Graves' Worm Ex I ���rminnlor lias proved n hoon to euffcriu** children everywhere. II seldom [nils. "Fish lum!;.* havo been found in tinned nnd frozen meat purchased from two American firms for use in ih" lliilian Army The fisli hooks ure believed to have u inserted by Our. man workmen employed hy those firms," says ������ Rome correspondent. A Medical Need Supplied. ��� "A- it'll a Do mil f",ir to plvo credit whore oivdil ia due, If un cunnol do "troiil tli ed ' we enn nl l"n*i nppn einle llu in in olhiTS, ��� No jealniiH nnd en\ loun -piril "in ri i.' In i'i-' ulil, -'���. wlinli vi r ���mi nm. nre mi. !��� .1 nu I no broad nnd ���: iii'i.iii : piril enn ever live nn i','ii"ii!" Iii", however i ircuni ��� ���> ib '.I its mtt'i'odntlini b, \ ��boln lifetime uf IiiiiimIi'iiih ilnlii's cnnnol ro iiiu'- A Compai i.iiin In Cncuo tins In li ��� Ihnn i ivo yi nra Gerinnny Im:' lusl in li'ill! ��� over nt" limes ns uiiiny lllllit'l ll: H' ll" ui i "I"' nm ..I lh" t ml Wur, Nnrlli ��� loi i I n ��� Hi 1)00 i ilh .| In hut tie nml I'LOOO u In. dletl of iviiiiud . in diill i ri loi I ��� I 110.000 liilled, 'lb. Ger Tin I.iii" I nniniinl In Hlll.ooo Hinee lhe Knin r hu ��� only nboul Hire ��� limes nu Inrirn ii |iii|uii.iluin In iiiun upon us lind i"", emsleiie Iocs Hi" bul.il nf Miriiluun Lincoln, mid ns lie is luflliiu* l ������ -1 ��� * > 1111 -: lb" il.'.'ils nnd experiences men in bailie over ten limes ns I'nsl, of others, He- rat In of Germiiny's dull- loss lo populnlion i-i moro Ihiin llii'i e tlmi'.i Clvilinn lluMii. nld man, home on n ureal as wns lhe I" nl Ibe North- leave! Mow nro things going wilh fin Slnles. Hut Gerniiiuy Is not allow- us oul Ihere? | iuu .o mniiv men lo i'i" of tlineuse ns -oldier I couldn'l lell yuu; hnven'l "im n now spa per for months' l/m- ii"ii i ipitiion. tliil lb" I niie I Slides, Discus:; look 100, i Union soldiers, or upward ol double nn in my us were Inkeu liv ('on- tcdernto bullets, I'liihulclpliiii l,eduer, An Excellent Meclhin** ..... . . ' ��� , , .,,.,,, .... . ��� Uillcrs Worm Powders nre n prompt loi'CnUahOOa Aliments relief from the ntlaelts of worms in bildrcn. They aro powerful In their llnby's Hum Tablets lire nn excelli remedy for childhood nibiienls, Tl ,! ] ncliou nii'l, u bile in'aving nothing lo ��� v be desired ns n worm expellant, have regulate Ihc bowels, sweeten the sloni ueli, bnnisli colds uml simple [even nnd cure ul! minor ilia ol liul" ones i nn" 'ruin t (hum Mrs. II. X. Kisnm Owls Head, \. S., wril",-: "I always . ii-e Haby's Own Tablets for my little j "eh and bowels ones and find Ihem un excellent nidi fin" for childhood nilmcnls." Tin Tablets nre sold by medicine dcalen or by innil nt 25 oenla n box from tin Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock ville, (int. i inviRornting effect upon Hie youthful syslem. remedying lever, biliousness, loss nf appetite, sleeplessness, mil other ailments lhal follow di** inlcrs caused by worms in the .torn* Tbe governnieni ol Now Zealand is building a five mile railroad funnel nl a cost of nearly $5,000,000 to "ive close connection h divei n tbe cast and west coasts of South Island, Wt: l-O7?- UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Including Mitiltiz, Cliciuicnl, Civil, Mech* i.nic.il :i.i'l ulectriiatl Kngluccring. MEDICINE Durin.itlic Wnr thorowill bo cantinuou;* tensions in Medicine* HOME STUDY Tlie Arts Course tuny be taken hy eon *- Bpontlenc., but stiitlt tus desiring to gradu* ate inur,t altctiil one session, SUMMER SCHOOL OEO.Y. CII9WM Jl'LYAH-AUC-UST nSOHTHAR aK__H_aa__x_ fBW������WW i i ir. medicine ia found thai nol only nets upon l be stomach, bul is so composed thai certain ingredients of ii pass unaltered through ibe stomach lo find riclion in lhe bowels Hem there is avuilablc u pugntivo and n rlonnser of greal effectiveness. Parmeleo's Vi- etablc Pills arc of this character . _ _ 77, ;"'"1 "'''' "",' l.ef,1 "',"" '"j1'8' '.""''"" Man of the House-Why did vou tell A Few Good Hens tho years tha bey hnve been In use my ^\>��� v.h.lt time I camo in this It is probably a fact lhal the aver- they have established themselves as morning after I expressly told vou not ;e uburbanile with a tew fowls in no other pill Inn done. t0? - back yard makes moro than the ' The Cook���Sure, Oi didn't lell lier, mer with his numerous scrub-fowls | He���1 loreuplbal poem 1 wrote Inst She nsked mo whal tonne ye got in W'iiie -Tomorrov.' will be my twenty- sixth birthday. Hubby���Why, n year ago, jus! before our wedding, yuu told mo you wore twenty-two. Wific- Vi'-:. but wo women age mp- idlv nfler marriage. Minard'i Tiiend. Liniment Lumberman's nnd ideal range. I'urmcrs of Ibis class week, should learn thai a dozen pur., bred Hlu liens with good care will yield far besl ureuter profits tbun several limes this number of scrubs .- you ever tli.l an' Oi iniii her Oi wns so busy gettin' He* breakfast that Oi didn't look at tho clock. -"-;T"-j"^***?a"7^-^^ The Mistress* My Inst maid was too [amilinr ��itli the polio: man. I hope I can trust you? The Maid -Oh, yes, madam: T can't bear 'em. I've been brought up to '.������:" lh" very sight of 'em. Pa's a burglar. "Did you tret a recommendation from your Inst mistress?" "Yes'm." "Where it is?" "Sure il wasn't worth keeping, ma'am " Same Old Story iH rom tape }';. W-tiare swnrnstal"- mcn'ilrcifni}jti?(i',i cur*, r _?I'.t; 6_: ;. i��,Fa_m*lckn*!- ot Cofmiivion* in i fi.ro sampiB ol Sr. Rani's iemr "v. Wi . l'ii*I?-ti.lllEhealth you will gain, at the splendid vigour and vitality Ihey will give you. Mr. Poole, a business man of (.0. Infirmary Road, Sheffield, England, says:���" I luid lost al! confidence in myself, and was ar'ually afraid lo meet people. The alertness mid activity I had formerly possessed were r.one. My iiis>c>tion was feeble, and .'lct'plr-.snc-i wan terrible. Hut when I comment ��1 '..iking Dr. Cassell's Tablets I soon felt better. Now I am a:; well and lit as any man of my age." Dr. Cassell's Tablet i are Nutritive, ItcstoraUve, Alteralive, and Anti-Spasmodic, and of great Therapeutic value in all derangemouts of lho Nerve and Functional Systems in old oi young. 'J'bcy are the recognised modern home remedy for Nervous Breakdown, Nerve nr.il Spinal Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, Rickets, St. Vitus' Dan' e, Atunmia, Sleeplessness, Kidney- Disease, Dyspepsia, Stomach Catarrh, Brain Kag, I leadache, Palpitation, Wasting Diseases, Vital "ixhaustion, Loss of Flesh, and Premature lor Nursing Mothers and during thc Critical Periods of Life. rc Decay. Specially valuable Druggists ami Dealers throughout Canada -ell Dr. Cassell's Tablets. If not procurable in vour city scud tu the oln agents, llarohl 1'. Ritchie & Co , Ltd., 10, McC.iul Street, Toronto; one tube St) cents, six tub'*; for tlio price of live War Tax Extra, 2 cents per lube. Sole Proprietors:���Dr Cassell's Co., j,/.,, Manthaler, liny. GET A FREE SAMPLE FmJ j-w? mme md ttUrtsi tnM S t*nts for pottage., etc., to tiarolii F. Rittkii * Co., Ui.. 10, Mi. mi Strut, Toronto, arj i [m^'ki ample anil be maim you (tie of -Aj*{.. B^it^iin^lGrieatest Remedy /CO THE REVIEW. COURTNEY, B. C. THE WAR A STRUGGLE FOR RIGHT Lfr: "���TCI^a. OF GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE P E m nK^janaur />u_e*Mrrait��<'-r WEAR ���fv""-""*"" j .-.It. 1- he li fur 11 gum i.i.lil ii i r, wornoul cow pt'iCIl "I ""I n big luiee i F.,riii'i:,' Sour, Sbouiil bo Given Some Incontlvo lu Slay on lho Farm J MORAL PREPAREDNESS THE PLEA TO AMERICA ^rJ��;liflU\1If1��'��0 -'-,;;; i,,,,",,',"-^;;;';;,' ?��� S'Uh'tJ Ul,,,. yen.-" And sny tills right Lew developinenlH in n-rieullure wilh Dr. .. A. Macdonald, of Toronto, Tell the American People Why ^upffi�� 'that tor'tS^dll^K t^n���f_d_Hngt>m'',l UheH Canada is Endatfed in the War, and Makes a Plea for the girls? n fn.ili.-i' is tricky, is noi Hint industries, the problem ol mniutuiii-l W Ies^ ingage .���yeparedness of American Mind and Conscience in lesson i.i deception for lhe youngling "orlilitv and aupplvini food folks? Tiny ihink fidlier is nil right, ll nlion would be solved, \Vhul father does and snys musl be ,* ,.���_,, ,,���, - , 1,11 f't*1-11 ���"' """' In do; so Iho world |m.e ;K��� -i-,, ,,, ,,!���! FOR :eys ANI RECREATION EVEEIf spoMy^-_a (l ' Wliiil hither does uml snys musl bn ,--��� ,,.,,, ,,,,, -���,,,��� ,���,,,,,. ,,,._! A?!�� -O-,-,1 H - The Spi.it ol lhe West >>[^ a'h mm tZ "'"''''r"" ,"1 *" "*, ['i','1"1 ,,:"" ' RECREATION^ V\ '"" "'-" "" | un ni in reinnhi while they nre in *!:'_> \ \ Wt'sieriiers Havo H.'i.tlily Responded ' ''I."''' :l "'"" ���y10f iR?," ""M a 'heir "leoim," The lit; of tli average ���__��-�����-���.- fif Vl , ,, - ��� ,n ,. yoke of oxen. After he had lhe money young hoy on lhe fnrm : *-SB,*"e''*'��*io. ^ m lu ""' CtlM '" l"'""'"' ! in hi,; liantls mid lhe oxen wi re cone.! ,,|,,, , ,, for ��� ������ ,,., ,0��� <\ ���, \ , ,.. ^1:*^;:'t*_f}.&-m._ Vj I Kiel in t'uiiiiihi tloes ii"! need In lho old fallmr snid lo his boy: "Now, ul labor am Im" , drudgery i eon ' ' ,^tsiffj*^j,j ��� i i,, , i,,,i,���i ,,i ., i,���i Wi.ai, ri, i'ii im, hi I my hoy, thai wus ton i li for Ihose ' slant nnd lh invenli ne. - uieli ns he SOLO nv am. i.enu mioi: d--.a-._u.-: *Vy pit.ii is for ihe prepared noss of lhe Aincricaii nniiil, "I lhe Anu'i'i enn conscience, ol lhe Anierlcnll will," wus ,lm declaration of Dr, .1. \. Mac doiuiltl i" ii inn*' n iiii1; under lhe ausplci s ul llu I'n sbylerinn flcnornl Assembly held nl AI hint ic ('Ily r lit-1 j reminded ,.i ., |,,,| \\Vsh i'ii ('lunula \")y a"e'' "'"' was ton i h for Ihose j slant u nil (he eon venlenees mcli ns he I sou* uv am, hc-cid shoe DEA-EIU. ly. He ��poke for more Ihan an I ' . ' .. . . .. ��� , oxen, Thev were no) wnrlli il Vou has seen in eily jinnies nre luekinir. | \VOBNBYEVEffl*MEMBER of THE_-*qpf in Hi'' nii'l' ���' "i eiilleves und uiiiver- """ ','"' ' '" | liUln part ill lhal in y nml k'vp it Nn Ineenlivn 1*. offered I i"__-_*i��:~i��'."_i^"'_M^ lilies i.ntl their |in lhe worltl eon* I rovli mm looks, and not in vain, | |, m lhe neighbor Wn eun'l nt- Ihose ,i. :,������, .;,1.1.- feulures, M..-i filet of Ideal, Kefere s lo Canntlii'i for lhe cheery opliniisiu niul spleiull I ford lo Inke his money in nny such boys, iviien yt.ung, wiuil lo I im ._, I'i'il in the e.miliei iii I |ie were , Mn,, ���,���.,,��� ,,, ,,���,,., T|���..,, Ktr-rlii.K '''���'���" ,!"' ,l'" :"" l""t',��W. "He farmer. Ilkt; Iheh fulhei The\ Iin W (MUCH KM* War H03pitalS rl^|l;;i;r .. , mi I�� have ii.,wlm,'e bee Hlrlk- ' _��p,,,."'l �����* .���,'�� l.'.I.4"'*' .-"���������"������ " ��.�������� ��I ���"�� �����* the representatives '|ll.ill'l 'fl hnve Imlihere h. . worltl war iroi '',',, it Mr l)lll'K|lin! ' ho old man wus fnm, ugl'loullural orllogo,! nnd Ibe |. Constitute Whole, Sl.tf From Su* ma, in me let- eve ' ��� Canudian, mgly displayed ns , rrcoid .i however, i usisled Ilml bis son me ng city Inrmer ������nlhusii Is pic* eoon, ���_ 0r_.P|l��i nu un,,.|, ne.l und llsguiHcd recruiting unee llm wur liogmi. H had over-reiiflied and sb I pay back Hire llio beauties ol fnrm lib bul goons to orderlies hi ui,'.hii i- Hull, n ibun any nl lhe j " nol Mini lhe Ue i enn eluiin o he pflrl .1 lhe money, and lie finnlly did when they fiice llu- cold renlily lhe A hospital in ivhich oi y the | it ���: ������ greal tun. nl In lory, il ii n struggle more ilmem [lily linprp-innted with Hie .,,, p,, y,,,, >u,,,,,.^.- cillior nf llieiii | followinij 'moi-nin-t, Ihey nre dissnlis- '���'��� men is one of the war time inm- ie.i in' lerriloij hui for freed fm' *l"ril "I hriiish freedom, bid rnllier ever loal anvlliliiK by lliul course? As tied and wunl l" leave'lhe larm ' ''""- i;i Condon, It is in End tin: freed ihe soul, for lhe iileuls thnl Ihere the piril "I youlh, wlneb 11,,,,... ,|H |���. hved i'���. ,���.,��� iy|10 boii{thl I | i.elinvo I know how lhe mv udlv ""'"'! near Covent Ciniden Market, a d 'of liberly: u tin- :��� !,��� for llm i-lulil '- the uui nl ndvenlure, reiithlj i-""- Ihoso oxen rjiuke of Ibe fanner nnd ������ flinil [,,,,,. [,,,,] -ol | ,w,, one mv- ''"- 'll"lv ",;l11' "'"," ""' " :" ���,;r' el n free people to iroveru Iheiuselves, | pnnds In lhe call of dnuei r from llm h,|e son ,,s ;���',,,,.,i mnMi v. nil liv to be Lp|f |U| i,,,..,, ,!,<',.n,.,| |||Prn for moi-e :"'""' ���"" women. Tin institution ���mil I'm-enuuhh of onnoi'tuuilv lor llm "lilllu isle om fnlhers held tor home, hrlicvod In 'very spot und plnce, Ves, 'n,n,', "��� i,_u ,,,,i,,,.,���' I i���.ii���,-,. H,���i 'he ouljn'owth of a niovenient '��� i ' i1 ��� -iii iii. v 'i'i* ....... i i i * . (III. Illil 11 <1 11 I I I! I 111 i . Ilitllt\'lll.ll , ... , ., ... Iiiile l.iie'dii n* und Hi.' -mull mil ion* tb' Cnlgnrj News-lclei*i'iun claims )on(, ft-|,,,. ih,,v were l��.ili do.id nml ii,,,., :��� .. ,.,,,,, iv it.-i ,.;ii eniinier "* ''"' Women s Hospital Corps. ' 1,1 ' '"I lliul -liny v.ii.-* lull tJ llu ni nnd ! .���., ,|,,, ju,!... ������. ,i,��� ,,,,,��� , ",'i,.i, lit 11*. body of women left Kn Hlr.iuf.li lor Hm ritflit to ������ ' ���ll" ���"*������ ;l " '�� ' I'll Ill Hie HUI, lei! fur llll' fil'l'lll "Tllt'il' I'll illll llle Illll I'.V illll iPS llllvillg I llleil' 11 !��� 11111 i'\' ll ,i.'i III" llllile flil-I'll III I ., Powers iilone, Hrituiu nntl Krancit and hen disposed of [or another yeur, for thai simpli little transaction. I Hint (jenniiiiy nml l!u sin, bul for Helxiiun , sovi ral inure men iher.-; ol the Alberta Now. I have culled Ihis a small mat-1 i,���.��� nml liiiinuiil, mid Holland ami the l.e-jishiliiro hnve oxehunj-etl Ihc toj-il ler. I In Senuiliniivinn counlries ninl (Jreeco for Ihe uniforni, und today morn Ihnn No such Hi in- is n mi ml I inulter, III v ��� :,. ,: antl the nnlkiin Slides, thnl they, loo, | wenly jier it. or Iho Proviiieinl'Law- is a Ki'eal mailer that we shall every us fieel.t mnl si "iireiy ns iheir hir-er nitik -rs ure an ler llm colors, All lold, I ono of us, livu llu pure, clean, while neighbors, mny each In free In live | Ihere nre fifty-five representHtives in life. We enn gel along without the tli.ir own life, iii cherish Iheir own j Hie House a I Rthnonton, nml of these, | money; Ihe eharneler ive musl bn itli uls, imi i i make iheir distin tlilillfh.il In lhe civili-ulioii for the fur hlle in ll itrly stages of th so the wounded soldiers ley were called back, as tl ��� eleven hnve ahendy signed up "or see- And all llm lillle thing." ue do dnv-hy- ?' r'"'".1' vi verseus. Thi* ,o one more than day help lo make up ehuracter. Nol ��� '"'���-'��� ;" freedom of tho world. For anything In fifth, und d is douotlul if there is reputation that is only (lie frolh , " less noble Canadians, too, oughl lo be any other legislative body in lho Do- whipped ii|i by the wind on Hie top P1 '' i'ii ii prevails among tin in, un remetiy is encourugeinent. Som ... ilive lilllt be offi red. nol nfli I used the rigid word. I boya -mvn ,.K.,c|,r-| iheir majoritv, bill u"v '"' eve" """'' ,"!- .j,!. ������ cure for tlm many wounded *��� ' brougld homo lo I'.'iiglnnd, I-1��� -in thi* small h (inning th ��� h< ���- ! pitnl, ��bicli will necoino lal wounded soldiers, sprang. Th i . 'I -nl.li' r iv considei ibly - prisei is well em,neb In lal fairly lu my nolle i nuiny yenrs illuslrnt.es whnl I mean hy iucenliv lor encoui'ng''ineiit, und the tiiscnurn elm- wn^ visiting n piilicnl io bo brought to the hospital ai ��� . . , , iiiiulrv. .Iu*l us he whs 1-uv- only '.vuiiiei! orderlies in the cor i too proud Lo fight, liul for anylhing iniiiion thut enn mnke abetter show- of Hi enn depths below. Repul- M'tg the house, little Jul y, )lm fnrm- nml women surgooiis and pi more worlliy nono of tho hern-* and ing. tion ii only ii few lines written ahoutl1'''3 l'1''111 year old son, said, "Doctor, attend him. patriots of old iter I,ml n chaiico to j ������(,( ,],��� ���ieV,.n Alberln solons, two �����" hi the dust, Chariicli'r is the deep- t'.lls ls my birlhdny uml pupn hu* The medical staff coi its tn oul and die. .,,,,. c0|,,ni |.- uno'is n Meier, ihree graven story of lhe inner life, written If.'Yf'J-""' :l '',''-". ! ',''""', ���"" '." ".''' '"''- '""" under Hie Proceeding, lu deull wilh the phases .',,,��� Captain*' three hold rank is lieu- for cteniily.*-Kdgur I. Vincent through winch tho nations, nnd pur- j ton.-mts and live nre privates. One lieiilnrly I'ru,,,, und Britain, had ���, t)lfl ,]���,,,. , uptnins bus seen active Daylight Saving pnssed in their struggle for tlm ire-- s,,.ve,, in ���],��� .,,,..,, v..,,-. ,,,���] |s home1 J b dom of idens, for the rights of llm com-1 on furlough, antl one of lb inon people, and for equal justice for j i,i,.|,tm!uiils has risen from lhe ranas. ,,.,, , ���, ,., , ,��� , , . , , "������' '- u'--1-1- "' '���"-���'���' | d, '.'nt lo i big In-, would sell it supervision of the bospitul is : In Bur where saving is now i "mj have "lots onnonPy." nun's hands. i neeessurv, set,,ml counlries have J'roin time !" Hui* during llm sum- lumped till the clocks iilmiiti an hour,"101' Johnny took jrrenl pride in show- People and Lund Poc-tr ivitii intent of ec i���ing tiiose I !"K ')is-l.'ig. wiitching il enl. und keep-.] The Bhorlage of nr in ���-'���'- nil el.isse.* before the law. In the �� conflicl ul' ideas Ihere could be no' jt ^' ~ lieutrnlity und in this coiini clion h rvlhing into considerntion, ,-t democratic ns well ns u mosl patriotic body, Ihis Alberta Sll',i: I Legislature. Its members ure fighters Preparedness' ' es. n America is to ,,|���.n ,, enm s [(J politics and vel il piny uny worthy purl in llm gigantic |s SP](l���tn i|m| ,���,,. sjde of lhe House conflicl of Ideas, winch will disturb, HnPa ,,,.,, lo ,,Vr ,vjj|, |t���, ot|,P1, |���,| llle world long nfler the wur nf I'orccs ,,,, i])p nunstion bus spent itself, it is high lime America made ready for that inevitable struggle, llnl Ibe n tidiness for which I plead pit.. 1 wen! you I" lit." lie proudly led lh. doctor lo the chief surgeon, n dental i pen, where hu -In,we,I him n nice ophthalmic surgeon, a pal ist i little bluelt pig iibi.ul a week old. lie X-ruy operator, nn anaesthel if i d tliiitt; minutely the superior a number of physicians I Iditi ,1,,,,,,.,, . ���, , ... .points of lln* pig und anid that ha women medical students vi t tl hus Hour Token From Sleep of Sloth Adds ���us ..roing In lake care of il and, when p,i���l. and the entire adi Millions lo Wealth .of World vuliiiide 110 minutes fr she 'ing ii clean. Three tunes n day he Hamburg, I'runkfort antl Li | ..��� sloth for llm urgent needs of dnywork. would slrul like u little man oul lo other large cities is account d t patriotism the Oerniany alone estimates an annual 'he pen carrying slum milk uml an I lie luck of nitrates by whi h the i : ifly-fivn niembeis ure u unit." suving of over .MOO.000,000 u year in I uriiiiit) o[ corn, und hied to ucl nnd -ns n rule very impoverisl d��� is Thi* is ., ree,,r,l of which 'll-erlni*. I light und power hills. talk like u full grown farmer, As llu irished, Gerniuny lias : - lave reason ic.he nroud. The sw.ltl 1'os.sibly il is.n reflex of thi* slimu- smiini.;r .pro-rfH^.l he enlarged the years hud to rely upon h I id in Ihi* pi * iif lhe American is lie' pr, pari iin Mind, tho preparedness of the Aineri-j [tf���^ ei llm Kiiiiipeun war is n unifying force tliroughoul the Bmpire, Bast nnd West in Canada are one in Tlie only rivuhy between Ins nl innovation Ihui is displayed l-f'��. Civuig Ins pel some extra pus- Irates lo keep her soil in a proti in a kindred proposition advanced on lure, and 111ii��� ��� often would gather condition. Then, the shrinkage of la- tin's side of the water whereby one green vegetation for il. On one oc- hor on farms, and the commandeering if our foremost netivitics���Stock Bx- fusion ho staled lhal nexl year he | of live stock for the i Is of the Gei in Conscience, llm preparedness of ., " ���_"���_��� L,., ,��� . .',,',1,,,,,. n.., change (ratling���would j-'uin an hour, was (*<"ing lo buy Iwo or three pigs man Army ut tbe eastern and western 1 .:....>''ii ,.1,11. !., . , ,1 ,.j _,be . wouU| |)o| li(; in .leftjij|g |lny ,V|t|, Jus money and ask papa lo rent fronts, have contributed to bring abou inarch upon llm clock, but in shoving him n piece of ground so thai he n serious state of affairs. I' '.-��� the whole trailing day itself uhead could inise: his own corn. Ho conclud-1 cconomisls have held a conference in cu minutes, us measured in terms uf!'"' hy saying dial Im "wus coin:.' to I'erlin for the purpose of advising the the old reckoning nnd us compared (he uj'uinur and rnise liogs und get Slate as lo the best methods of con- ���.'.iih 1.Iher every diiy iietivilies. rich." serving other^food supplies, which may And there is a real economy urged Wlien the pig wus ten months old, he required in a larger degree, if ' nol so much in physical lighl ns iu "ohnny's father snld bis hogs, in- war should puss into another winter heller distribution nnd use nf lime������ |chiding Johnny's. Jnhnnv wns very! lhe American Will. , , , , . 1, 11 ; 11, i, i��� 1 1, .. 1,, ,,,, i���i- and general on in the spirt of unify Hi Iter, iiillliltiiv li-ttel. to irn lll'o ... , ,, , ,, ,. , ,, . , 11 1 'ni,-.. ., r I.- mi' i-eeiHm so but I fl Indians hiu-ry- 1 he wur ni the batt efronts ol '.urupe . ., . . ,, , , ,, 1 .��� ,,,, I,, 1, . . "m ,,,. ing lo the cull of the mother ad, onn I ' t tie -' Sens Wit ill 11 llll V , ., ,, , 1 ,1 ... =,,1 , , ,������ f nil v snv as 1 mv en eh he visum 0 antl a Nuvy weaker ami worse ������|)C, cnrP- wo iinggcj ,ir���i> out of est nightmare ever dreamed, Ihnn loi \i-itiu, line up in the world conflicl of Ideas <������,. i,,..;,^ .vjtij ,|,���,,���,r thoughts with .in uniliseipliii'il national Mind, -"Hate. II seared nation.] Conscience and nnj \\-,, .<(',,, [,.on1 ,|;yvs ���f ,,��������� division irresolute nationnl Will. These Bre| mto the grandeur of our fale." the Verdun buttle ills of your nn- ���Toronto Globe. lion's life. Suireuder lliem to the , _ enemies of l'nilh nnd I'T luni nnd | iir-n /-t 4. Honor, nml, no mailer whnt Imp) s "111 LO-Op_raie lo your battalions and your battle-' in favor of the proposition recently proud of his pig nnd declared it would "Asphodclia Twobble went down agitated in New Vork to open tlie Ex- weigh lols more llian any hog on the '"to lhe tenement district yi sterday to change at ni 'clock and close at place. The following morning lho briglitenUie lives of the poor slum- two. The usually eonvival type 1 if hogs were delivered al Uie sfalion. dwellers." broker, who never npueared nt the and the doctor,, anxious to know how "Highly commendable. What did office until ten o'clock, bus passed much larger Johnny a pig wus. ne. she do for them?" into limbo along with Hie "bet. a cause nf lhe careful attention it butll "She lold them about the good times ��� million" financier end the salesman received, Hem his father's In!, went she's been having at Palm Beach." ships, your nation will have lost its Formation of Committee of Commerce w-l0M business "compels" him to to see it weighed. When the hogs were Su��-' , ,. . .,, and Agriculture Planned drink. And in his stead we find the being driven on llic scales .lolinnv . -_ __.__._._.._ ,e \ i'ii,''���l\\"L.l 'm-n"'"!,, 11, I��� Th- f-nu-li I �� .- ..ill f 'mm uf nffuirs win, realizes Ilml bis snid "I'up,,. .ne:,'. ,-���,, chu li, [I IICDI V U/flllCM '"' v"1' "" Nl" '" """ umnmree uml ngrieiilture for Susknl- "'"'' "' ?tni-urp is renred on u busts w, ml, .ny ,���- *.,,���u,irlv.- 'The lull,, r hi UtJILT ?ff UlflCll ul physical fitness, and who, accord-in a cold way said, "My pig! Whose l��fc_��l"llta ��� ii��#iii_��ii ingly, finds on tlie links, tin tenuis corn fed (hut pig? Gel out of the way. courts und tho broud highways, Lhe Don't in,iher me." And Johnny was well-being he requires. dumb. His ljpS quivered, lho'tears Th- great American game���base- | rolled down ids cheeks and he walked ball- will bring ninny mare devotees! awnv broken-heurled and discouraged, n* ,, f\.t ' ti tl ur into the si nd open air when the Tlie next year Johnny did nol rnise lell UtneW MOW JUiey Were of national] fern- and international, peril, is not so much for or ugainsf lhe ' cliewan, composed of represeutatives preparedness policy for Navy or Army. ��- "'��� 'hl' htismess und farmers orgimi- As a Canadian that is nol my business, -.at-ons of llm province is advocated in lhal national controversy f am al "y ll"' Kegina board of trade nnd the neutral I secretary bus been instructed lo coin- But Canadian.* also ure \mprlcana. | municiite with llm various organi/.a- To us us lo you in lhe new day of the t'ons interested wilh the purpose of new worltl (In desolated wnr nations arranging n preliminary meeting, will look for leadership in those poi- The matter wus fully discussed at Icies niul programs that make for in- a meeting of the board nnd il wns lernalionnl pence shown thai Ihe object of lhe c mil- ] lee would he In dismiss iill tuntt-rs lit Ten C. P. R. Scholarships issue between the various hit 'rests and! SAFEGUARDED nmii.it closes nl Iwo o'clock; and Ilml cNI iii hour of daylight, invested in out-of-door employments, will yield goodly 'li\ idends uf hi elih nnd en- joyineul, whereas in ils present position, In fm'' :h" market "pens, il is u pi:r. for nil incentive wns lube,, ii'.tnv: .ill hi' hopes nml dreams were blast id. Toiluy the old farm where Johnny liieil is dilapidated nnd unproductive. John is in.! 11 i.itue r, hui 11 worlhlr len U. r. K. scnoiarsnips issue ueiween ine various int..'rests nnu .:... ..1, ,,m, .....j. ij,,.!,.,. v,.,,^ u... ",.;;,' ".":'."'���"'���������".������������."".".��� -��� Brtmi 1017 onward the C. 1��. It. Com- to udvanci Ihose of the peop f the f' . J ""*, shiftless individiuil 1iv ng 111 town, inny will award ten Mi-Hill scholar-1 province by eo-opernl ing lo the fullest . . ' ''' "' !l ,';',1* ','i;'11"1 .''"; 'In.y puny win awnru leu .tietiin scnoiar- iiruiin iy co-ope ���hips, instead of five, us nl present, |iossible extent, The organhalion ot 1 r��� -- , .��; .��� ,, to emuloyees or sons of employees who Ih inmittee will n'robubly he based 1 lO i��la\e Warm LIOlllCS fake lite 1'uiv. isily course, which In- on inucli the sumo lines ns the eoun- eludes eheinieal, electrical, meehnni- cil of comnierco mid agriculture which Fibres of Tropical Trees Used Foi enl nnd civil engineering | meets ill Winnipeg. Variety ol Donmstir Purposes _ , , Enemy Admits Fend Shortage " 'I \ new inalenal has jusl I n dis-| The Hermans are at last admitting a is pig wn" -ul'l. Wind might not Johnny have liecu had his fuller lakeu him in n partnership the dnj ll.i pig wus ��� Id? ��� red which is likely lo produe jeud absnlulely fresh Hriiish industry This innleiial is lighter uml wanner i diorlage of food. \ It inline article ii, 'I lie :���' 'hii isisclu / itung, the organ , nf the great 1 'He-dun landowners, sai-s: Ihan, anything else on tho market,, ..,, |�� oliilUixli lo continue^ always t, ;""' " """l.P. ' ''".' "br0. oi.cn- hide tie truth. 1,1 us u|,e���lv.i',hnit linn trees which grow 111 the Ironies. I,,,,,, ,,, ,,;,���,:..,,,: .. ,, .., ... ' '...".. Carried Safely Thjjougb Change of Lire. Durnnd, Wis.���"I am the mother of fourteen children and I owe ir.y life to Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- po-j.id. When I was li and had the Change of Life, a friend recommended it. and it gave me such relief from my bad feelings that I took several bottles. I am tow well and healthy and recom- It is culled t'.'eil.tn fleece, und oil lillelt.le sufficiently warm In Iim ',"'"��� ''hut Hie difficulties that have arisen, mend your Compound toother ladlej.'* ���nt towns, nre caused ���Mrs. Mary RlDGWAY, Durar.d, Wis. . mainly in lhe idinary clollu t dressing irot I are sufficient 1 I lu three or four thicknesses Ihis It'reii.in fleece is not only exceedingly I warm for the severest of w inter weu- Iher, hui is suffi iently buoyant In life pn server in case > f n (distribution of Ihe necessiiry nrticies M_.-s. ��� "Mv troubles Contain no acid and thut keep the leather soft, protecting it a_.1in.1t fe' cracking. They combine liquid and paste in a patte form and requiro only half the effort for a brilliant tailing chine. Eaiy to use for j-J all the family���children and adult*. Shine your thou at heme and ' lto��p them seat. , F. r, dallei' co. of Canada, ltd. lltACK-WHITEsTANlfl KEEP YOUR SKOK NEAT i mmmmLm-^:.!* l�� ' il'i'Vi""''''" uisirimiiior. 01 ine necessiiry nrticiesi Blackstone are suit.cie, ��� such ,, toy e" j'*^': !".'' f-^V''- ""V"" "�� were from my age, and 1 felt awfully quirements us airmen's -nits or motor m��PK ��wh n icles . lequnte. ; m t ^^ , bad hot flMhe_ I ho jniirntil iuinnts that erievoii? ujs- , , , .- ���.,(r.�����j **%.���.�� ,.,������.��� ���M , d ,��� ;,n dirpctiols Of en and frequently nffmdI ftom it US ���ee Of d, feels il, the SVS- Pa"13- ' t0��!i ^�� ,E' Pinkha">�� tn, nf dealing wilh the f I supp'lv. VegetohleCompoundandnowamwell. und hopes thut the measures ilitro- -Mrs. 1'if.kri- COURNOVEB, Box 239, ibieeil in the new Imperial l*'nnd 1) - Blackstone, Mass. Such warning symptoms as sense of su(l'oc_tion,hotll_shc.i,headaches,back- Un-Alien Australia 5i_aMV��ttnra7i,ix;-Vo. """���," tlie fleece in tliis ease is not so great es lo make Ihe waistcoat or other gar* ment made with il nil unsightly. Women h.n p voti tl i.i V, u /��� nl 1 for twenty year.*. The lowi sl .1 nth inf.' for lial'i " ni 'Im wi, I i> , Zealand. Wonu ll also .w.te in Sor- way, Australia, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, The m s| lo ' 1 di alb rait s fur babies ui the ivorid nr- in these countries. achcs.dread of impending evil, timidity, Only ." per cent, of the niu ��� pqnu- Founds in tbo ears, palpitation of tha he.rt. sparks before the eyes, irregu- Iriritie.*', constipation, variable appetite. Intion ol \ in ': ha ������ ei buni iu Ger- many or Austria, mid 1 a n .iinls fe mubs ui. I- more Ihuu half of weaknessanddiaziness.shouldheheeded !"r,'"i!' HTC ": <;'''":l11 "'��� ���usiriiin by middle-aged women, LydiaE.Pink- '!!','! , , . ,. ham's Vegetable Compound has carried Hi si f:"'t* nre revealed in n return �� e i..,t, 1, tin. -.1.1. p, red by Mr. Knibbs, the rmn- B""'v '^"^ snf''ly *''fuU';1't'"3 __Z 1 wi iiiih Stul sl 11 l.i" from llu ltd* 1 .st available fi| ure.-, | W. N. U. IHO THE COURTENAY REVIEW U*** rV.ni-.AnAv Rpvipwlfew monlhs a11 Wng wel1 *hc Ge'(i e ^OUrtenay n.eVieW mans wm be on their knees, mi And Couiox Valley Advocate A Weeky Newspaper, Pubished at Courtenay, B, 0, N. H. Honi'.N, Keillor nnd Proprietor Babscriptioii 81. CO per Veur in Advance THURSDAY, jn,Y 6, 1916 not only suing hut praying peace. for Not for many months has the general outlook been so bright for Hiitish Columbia, us a part i i the Empire and keenly interested in the We are enjoying to the full the exh'lirnting and inspiring effects of llu- general offensive undertaken by ihe Allies. Russia iias already conquered the Austrian province of lliikowinu with heavy captures of men nml material, ami not least important, bus iiukovvina harvest fields in her possession, Elsewhere on the eastern fronl lhe splendid fortunes of the British race, For ie(,dership of her generals and the two long-ears, we have waited indomitable spirit ui lhe Russian with longing Im the time when the tr00pS| witll p|etllj,,,, r(,aerveH <-,* Allies having iu lhal interval held :111ilK-rv. nuinitoins nnd supulies, in -.'lack the Teutonic forces,could -���, ,.,. |*rst time be it ,������,,,/ \m see the way clear to ndvuncs, 1 he slim..dt.,| in pressing back here and stubborn defence ol Belgium, and mere, the line held by the Teutonic the masterly retreat from Mons forceSi [taly, recently mel bv un when the I; rnnco-Hritlsh troops fell Austian offeusive, wisely gave way aud held on only i" inipreg- back in order to save theinselvc"* and Paris, then the bailie ol lhe Marue when the oncoming Ger. inuns paid dettrlv for their folly, next the lights in h larders in which the (lanadians, rail) ing Lo the support ot the cause, stirred the whole I liable position!*, While the Aus- trinns were penetrating the Italian line here niul there, the Russians were advancing, and the forinei .ul- vnnced only to retire when troops were needed to strengthen Lhe ens Cmpire by Iheir splendid valor, St. l ,ine ngninst Ur, RusSia���s, xiie Julien's, Festttbert, St, lilol, am Vines, all these aie proud memories of the early and dark thus of the litani- struggle on the west front, when the fate of the Allies, and civilization itself hung and trembled, how it tumbled, in the Italians seized their chance and nt once resumed tiie offensive, while ut lhe same hour lhe British nrlil- lery in France opened on the Ger man lines, the French also moving to some purpose. aNeedless to say Ihe Teutons ure not idle and may balance. I he subsi quent engage- j ,)L. expected t0 render gooc| accouuts ments, undertaken to safeguard aud of themselves here and there in au t-ie,1.B"t_fh i effort to destroy or break the steady engitdling ring. The allied re- consolidate the line of and French troops, and witli it the road to Calais, marked tlie second stage, and little advance was made for before the Allies could advance to victory, llritish and French, Russian.*, and Serbs, had to be kept supplied nnd finally given, after the war had opened, what the Ger- mans got before they declared war, moreover, what was the result of sources in men, artillery and mu- nilions tire growing day by day, and theie are still in tlie llritish empire abundant reserves of men iu civil life, who itulike their fellows in Germany are not yet in uniform but wlio provide ;t reserve in ease of need. The food situat ion in Germany is undoubtably 40 veins preparation, namely, armsi _-���,ical| ,mt a ���,.,.;������ cft��� gcl down artillery, ammunition, and the t0 eatjng ,eather and sti!1 put up a ���,.?!���WA���".."'_!:!!",.y.'.��' ^!epC-,_eigood fiRht' The moral of it all ' ' bears repetition, and il isforevery- Allinl fnees actively in the field but also to enable them, in plain language to lh row two shells to the enemy's one, and better shells at that, At hist the vast resources of Great Britain, France Russia, have enabled that tt) be achieved, and the glorious news of Dominion Day and the subsequent days is evidence of the superiorly not only In men but in material. The "illies will appateutly fight oi. lines designed to keep the Germans busy on each front, and on every fool of front, Thev will fight in France to prevent German troops from being detached to reinforce the eastern divisions against Russia or to aid in the assault upon Verdun or to threaten Calais. When no definite advance can be made, tlie Germans will be kept guessing by mean.- of line-long bombardment and trench raitls, Verily, General joffre is "nibbling" and to some advantage, and what is more, tlie Germans are suffering nerve racking and exhausting losses in killed wounded, and prisoners, while the spirits of the Allies are rising. The last German colony is now partly in llritish and Helgian hands, and the rest of it must soon lie conquered . The Germans will have to give up, however obstinately they may do it, the soil of France, Belgium and Poland, won at such sacrifice of German blootl and material, and every hour will see them weakening in spite of their vast reserves. The war has not been won one, man, woman, and child to do all that can be done to help the sacred cause. That cause needs our men, our productive iudiutry, our thrift, our unity aud our prayers. In the inst named connection, let a touching story be told, It was when llle news came of thefiSht off the coast of Ghili, when Admiral vou Spec's squadron annihilated au inferior British furc. under Rear- Admiral Graddock. That night a little child with a great trust in providence, and much faith in the Navy offered up this petition.;��� "And, Lord, help us beat the Germans, aud,���and��� give them what is coming to them." It came, of course, in the battle of the Falkland Isles when, in his tursi \"on Spree went under to a superior British squadron. The second bridge over the slough is reported to be in a bad condititon, though not dangerous. Mr. J. McCann whom the citv engaged to exainint the bridge, reports that the stringers are partially rotted away, and that the bridge wi'.l have to be replanked very shortly, and that to lebuikl it at its present width will cost about $8oo and if 8ft. wider will cost about ;f,i-oo. Before such a costly enterprise is undertaken, and it is one which will have to lie done every Through Passenger Trains leave Courtenay 11:35 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for^Victoria and ���Way Stations Connecting at Nanaimo with Steamer "Princess Patricia" RETURNING���Arrives at Courtenay at 16:10, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Steamship tickets on all lines to all parts of the world. For particulars etc., address L. D. CHETHAM [.lit Ptiitoftcr A.ent, Victoria D. B. NICKERSON Agwt Courtenay, Phone R 60 i. or ta years, it would lie well for but the title has turned, and in a the council to get an estimate for ��� EST 4X# P4fy, ��� . . ROYAL STAHME. . UNQUESTIONABLY tin* beat flour on the market is that which bears tli "Circle v" trade mark, All such flour is sold under n strict "money buck" guarantee. The King lime again is ��( nil bread (lours���that which 1ms proven itself time and The Neu) Waist Line and higher bust is developed in all the new model C/C & la Grfice Corsets, now being shown at Mens Dept. Another shipment us Spurt Shirts arriving iu plain sell colors and stripes Newest in men's boater straw.*'" witli high crown and fancy bauds .Men's Outing Hats and Cups Iuvictiis Slioes ''Tlie lust guud shoe for mci i" * CUMBERLAND filling in the road with earth. It would not cost much more to fill in than to rebuild the bridge, if as much. ^, ** ,**. The Street Lie Its It looks as if tin City and Light Company were goii y to lock horns over the fixing of a light at Ihe corner of Union and Mill streets. The light has been out for nearly three mouths, the Company will not fix it until their claim for pay ment for raaintainance of tlie street lighting equipment is acknowledged by the City Council. The latter claim that as there is no agreement with the company except to pay for the current supplied, the Company should maintain the lights until the agreement is made, and if it is then found that the city is to pay for tnaiiitainence they will pav the accounts. In the meantime, Mr. J. McPhee. who pays about one- tenth of the whole income of tlie city has been deprived of tlie benefit of a light at his corner, and now the rest of tb; citizens have to wander about iu darkness, as Ihe street lights were cut off on Tues day uignt by the council, We think the citizens generally are in favor of having the lights on, The whole street lighting question has been mismanaged from the very beginning. When a few misguided notoriety seekers got tlie company to instal a street lighting system a few days before the first civic election. Had they been wise enough to wait a few days and presented their petition to tlie City Council they would have been installed under a sane agreement. When the citv in April of last year assumed e responsibility for the four ecu- Royal Standard Flour Thoroughly tested in our own Inliaiator- by JAN I'Xl'iiK. ANALYST (or its bn'iing properlica. I'm luces light,...fluffy, finely textured, wholesome, brown crusted bread. Order n sack ol ROYAI, STANDARI" I'hOUl* Irom vour dealer today' Look im lhe "Circle V" trade mark, Accept no other brand. Royal Standard Grain Products Agency F. Movilz, Mgr. tral lights, the company understood that they took over the whole responsibility for maintaining them as st forth in the agreement made with Mr, Peterson and others, I'he Company seems to be right in their contention, as the minutes ol the Council show, and it would seem but tatr for the citv if rt ins lends to take advantage of one por- t'on of the agreement, to take over the whole of it, Ti:e Company, no matter liow they came ill, are here now, and ate doing business with the citizens and with the citv and are entitled to a square deal. This in alter of enl ing oueanotlii r's bluff is not business. It is time for the citizens of Courtenay to get together on this lighting question. The Company is strong enough to carry out all of its engagements, and while the price of electricity may seem high to some it is reasonable considering th e small number of consumers. The City cannot finance a lighting plant at the present time and might just as well forget municipal ownership for a nhile and make an equitable bargain with the Company. Record Timber Returns The timber returns for the month of May, issued by the Minister of Lands, show that the total scale of sawlogs for the province ainount.d to 94,781,872 ft. b. m. in addition to 335,573 Iin. feet of piles and poles and 20.388 cords ties, shingle bolts etc. The sawlogs scaled in the various forests district include Vancouver 67.872,673 ft; Cranbrook 11,- 472,133 ft; Island 6,190,349 ft; Vernon 5,108,301 ft; l'tinceRupert IMiniif 33, End ol Bridge Columbian Health Salts 15c. Sanazone The Ideal Disinfecting Fluid 50c. ROBERTSON'S DRUG STORE 2,118,139 ft; Nelson 2.035,078. Timber sales recarded during the month under review cover ail estimated total of 5.443,000 ft. sawlogs, 22,000 lineal ft. piling 1,600 cords posts and 567 cords of cord- wood, to produce a revenue of $9,934-00. WARNING WOULD th e pnrty kindly brim; back the chairs to the Agricultural Building immediately nnd save further trouble ns the Chief Constable will call and no doubt proceedings will be taken out against them. W. H. W. HAMKS, Chief Constable, Courtenay, B. C. Nobby, Goodyear, Dunlop Auto and Bicycle Tires and Accessories Bicycles For Sale THE FORD GARAGE Phone L46 Courtenay 1/ THE COURTENAY REVIEW Three Reasons Why The GREAT-WEST LIFE bus for nine sticcesive years written lhe Largest Canadian Business nf any company operating in Cauada Its Premiums are the Lowest Ils Policies are the most Liberal Ils Dividends are the Highest Vancouver Island Branch .1 lil'IMT MOUUA' 109 Union Bank Bldg. I*. I.. ANOEKTON, Victoria, B. C. A tut, Courtenay commodities of a similar luture, I,et it be realized now therefore, that it is incumbent to make use of every foot of cultivable land here in Canada, and so to help avoid the prospective world food stringency, We are paying, already, more today for our sti^ar tea, aud other Imported commodilits than we were a year ago, and to a greatei extent than before the war; it is for n���*��� to raise more to enable us to pay the enhanced prices, First-Class Plumbing Hot Water ami Steam fitting Jackson & Whittle Phone 9 Courteuay Mortgagee's Sale of Valuable Property !______.': '.-;-'��������� ���-**���'�� 'H Simply a little rub with a cloth keeps the highly burnished cooking top always glistening, dustless cleani without blacking; in four pieces it cannot warp or bube. .8L SM_F W ^-%^_^ ��& i&W It won't be hard to decide what range you want in your kitchen after .1 show you the Kootenay's special features For sale by C. H. Tarbell & Son, Courtenay Ejr UNDER mid by virtue ol llle I'owei ol Sale contained in a certniu Mnrlgnge, which will be produced ul the tiiii.- ul sab', Ihere will be offered Im sale by Public Auction on Thursday the 20th day of KITCHENER i Hv Robert J. C, Stend.) Weep wftves ol ftiiKtmid! Nobler cla v was ne'er to nobler grave eonsigned; The wild ufut's weep wiih u.s toduv who mourn n nation's mister mind. THEED PEARSE Barriate ,iii I ��� iiii I'td.lic. Phone 6 Co urtenay Notes by the Way Of many talcs of heroism told in conne lion with tlie bailie of Jut- land, the story of the Britisii destroyer "Shark" stands out even among many other records of gallantry and self sacrifice. After being in tin: thick of the fight, the ".Shark" wss disabled, and her crew practically annihilated, only half a tlo/.-rn eventually surviving. The last shot from the "Shark" was fired from a gun served by the commander aud two seamen, the former having had his leg shot off, but continuing to fight as long as strength remained. We are told that Prohibition as provided for by Mr. Bowser's bill, to be voted upon in the coming referendum, will not prohibit and that liquor will be as easily obtained after Prohibition as it is now. The liquor producers and wholesalers are putting up tlie money to tell the public of this and every paper carries advertisements witli this intention. Well, if Prohibition does not prohibit, whv do the liquor people worry, and at a time when any ���������pare money should be used on behalf of the Empire; why- is money being poured out so abundantly to no purpose? Perhaps after all. Prohibition will be Prohibition, and the flaws or loopholes in the bill amended, that is why the liquor merchants are anxious The peonle of 13. C, are not fools, and the silent voter will only vote the more strongly for Prohibition after perusing the pitiably shallow de- cepttve ndvcrlismeuts. lhe liquor traffic is highly profitable, and naturally its shareholders fi^ht on behalf of their slake*.; especially is it profitable when compensation is mooted, while it is barely profitable when licenses have t:> be paid, we liiipcil mi honored nge for him, Antl ashes Inid witli England's great; And rapturous music ninl tlie dim July, Deep basil that ceils our tomb ot State ( 3 o'clock in rge J.iim arc situ Courtenay Motel ,Y, li. C. A. I". .1916, at tin' hour oi _ o'clock in But this is better, bet him sleep the nfter i, by Mr. George John j where sleep the men who make us ft Manly, on tlle premises which are situ- -.������,. Unglaud's heart is in tlie deep ate near the Junction of Union Street And Kuglnuds glory in the sen. tintl Warren Avenue, Courtenay, llic) following pro urty: Only one vow above bis bier, but One iii lll.iclt One nnd bnts Seven Only one oath beside Ins bed; couri i: nf.,it Wiih Bent Wins tlllll l,i'|lll,IS T. i' OTU With the opening of the offensive by the Entente Powers the food growing area in Europe is going to be sill further limited. For mouths past fields both behind Vancouver, holden at Vancouver, B. C. nml Eigl I ill Block four ul Part of Section Sixty-One, Comox District, and Registered May No. -I7.B. Terms: 25 per ct-ni. of the purchase money to be p dd down nt thc time uf side ami the b 1 nice to be paid by iu itiilmeuts at .'. ti and 9 mouths. I'or further parli ii'nrs of sale apply: TIIEED PEARSE, ,. , . ... i ,��� , Solicitor, Mill Street, Courtenay the German and Allied lines have Datcrl ,,��� c���llrtL.;..1Vi ,,. <_-., this 6th day been cultivated, even to well with- of July 1916. in the range ot artillery. Should the Allies offensive be successful in ��� Flanders and along tlie Western | In the County Court of Vi front generally, it will be by dint' of the heaviest artillery actions in the history of the world, and nrtil- "-"* lery fire that can obliterate trenches aud remove hills is vertiably no aid To Margaret Kepner, of Courtenay,B.C. to agriculture, A soldier, writing """pAKE NOTICE that a Plaint has from tlie front, speaks of barbed 1 been entered and a summons is- wire entanglements being blown sued against you in the above County , .. ��. ,. "". , Court bv [ohnston Brothers blmited, of down time a-ter time with such Vancouver for the sum o5 $109.00 for force as to render the immediate t.ie amount of Bills of Exchange and in- ground solitl with tangled and fits-1 Iciest dishonored and an Ortler lias been ed metal for several feet ill d-pth. j I1,''"1" "mt ���'"' p'-l'V,c''!tT'- "':l Notice of ., , , c , ' ! the entrv nl such I'lniut in a newspaper Space does not permit of adequate: circui.lti;1K in the district of Courtenay consideration ol tllis grave problem ' shall be deemed to be good and suffi- but everyone can realize that Euro- j cient service of the summons upon you. pean food supplies, for many years -w0U are required to enter a Dispute must come to a far greater extent j I Note within Twenty lays from the than in tlie past from America, and. date of. the last publication of this No- ' tice at the Registrar's Office at Vancouver, B. C, and if you do not so enter such Dispute Note Judgement may be signed against you and tlie Plaintiff may proceed to execution. Dated this .'5th day of Mav. 1916. A. B. POTTENGBR, Registrar. Vancouver, June 2, 1916. in tiie case of Britain antl France from Canada. The world's food supply is not very flexible, and an increased demand fr_m one quarter is enough to raise food commodities in request all round, as we|] as to effect a sympathetic rise in food wc swear our ling shall shii Id him here Until the sea gives us its dead, bcap, waves oi England! Boastful be! And fling dcliance ill Lln* blast: For earth is envious of the Sea which shelters Engl mil's dead all ast Cumberland Hotel Ootid Accomodation Cii-iw E.icelleo Wm. Merryfield Proprietor SEE Peg o' the Ring TO-NIGHT Ones'': The Water Solved FOR RI.X <-��� I II ion rour water ou ���> Ug at the Apply, u in each MRS. WM. LEWIS Opera House Simms for Satisfaction Waltham Watches $7.50 up A Jam- Clod make $1,50 Printing t Cannot be done any better or any er anywhere else in B. C. than at the cheap- Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE is. hereby given that llle partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers nnd Insurance Agents, in the City of Courtenay, B. C., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to tlie saitl partnership are to lie paid to George J. Hardy at Courtenay aforesaid, antl all claims against the said partnership are to lie presented to the said George J. ' Hardy, by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Courtenay this 16th day of' June, 1916. Gbo. J. Harpy i F, R. I-rasicr Biscor Witness: Edward H. Hicks Beach, No-1 tary Public, Courtenay, B, C. U.S.*.. to ".Villi Wedding Rings 18K gold. $3 All watch clock and jeweler-, repairs guarantfd 12 months* CHAS. SIMMS Watchmaker, Jew Courten Ian "-y. B.C. Courtenay Tailor Ladies and Gents Suits Made-To-Order Suits $27 up Pants $7 up In the County Court of Nanaimo, holden at Nanaimo B.C. Iu tlie Matter of tlie Estate of George Williams, of Colnox, II, C., who died at New Westminster, B, C., on February "tli, 1916, and in "lie Matter of the Administration Act. Cleaning and Pressing I're-sr,'. Sails $ .t.i Suits $1.25 up Coats ..Su Coats .75 Pants . 25 Pants .50 Skirts ..'.-: Skirt, .50 Vests .15 Vests .35 Dresses .50 Dresses 1. rr Overcoats ., .*�� Overcoats 1.2- R rptirii >g, Etc Gents cl oil es _e niniitl )t in or (2.50 ler by -die NOTICE is hereby au order granted by His given that under Honor Judge Barker dated .'.'id day of March 1, tlie undersigned, was appointed administrator of the Estate ol the above George Williams. All parties having claims against the snid Estate arc re- questctl to forward particulars to me on or before to .nth day of July, 1916. Also accounts tlue the above Estate arc- to be paid lorthwith to the undersigned, Dated at Cumberland, B, C., this 20th day ol June, 1916. WBSLBY WILLARD, Official Administrator Haney I. Kushida The same building as Robertson's Drug Stun-, Union St., Courtenay APPLY TO RICHARD CREECH FOR Sand and Gravel R it ��� o liable Courtenay Review HEADQUARTERS FOR Buggies and Express Wagons All Rigs Guaranteed and Sold at the Lowest Possible Price GEORGE B. LEIGHTON Blacksmith and Carriag�� Builder COURTENAY rJHE REVIEW. COURTNEY, B. C A BRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE FINEST QUALITY FLORENCE WARDEN Uc/, / ,,I ,1 Cb��� United TORONTO ni.. writing-ease on lhe nd''"', ami Thr day before (heir proposed r>- ' I'.ul pi'ucei'dcd in draw up whal hu called turn, i'uul naked his wile in lei him whiel ,i "eonlriteli," 'll was quitu clearly see bn jewellery, (.nil she nl once of yc .nil. ii. mi, I. mih the spelling ii lil lh' hl'Ollghl il In him and lell il with him !'>' Bi whllu sho wenl hack into hor room i" ii 'mil nm, d) "Tint' ,- 'd to lull' aboul mak. ;n. up' di. /ii,,tlnn'.:." paid Paul snuve. i. "i' i, tilnti ly im your hands in iin matter. 11 you insis'l mi n shnr I, ll un:' a !' lldWI "I ngi'co I'i pny :n i'i.ihi I ll'linc and in William Evans, within nnu ilh hum tins date, the i nm "i Ilvi Ihou. sand pounds iipii 'T. nt In hand OVC1 lu tin i i within il,in ni liutl ji i'i lh i'j lo lhal si lllng i idue, in i ou iideriilion ui tli.ii allowing him lo ri lain the wholi "i the ji wi lh i-y a" lollows" Ihere followed a complete lisl ol tho i ai i aini-liv i ill |n,'-.nl i t|lially lhe properly ni inysi li and ih" said llrndj Oram nud William Kvans." II,' ii nd Ihis n\"r car. lulh , .-.lowed ii in l_\nns, nml t..i'u i'ii.-led it across ih. Inhlt: in Paul. "Now sign ihal," said ho briefly. Paul rend it over onn fully, signed il and I'oso wilh a mile "Right - mi nn ," said hr. "Within lis vim shall In* reimbursed, ���"ii ni "ii"1- "'.'II. ymi n within your h,, ������.��� meantime we'll euch fro mir lights, an.I .vial must havo it. Hut I own win. \\',, mccl in l.ondon, tin' Hindi, when you've heard wind 1 ve I old plnc'e, this day month." :^,,i i" -ny. you may very like!) chiingo \i0 ���.,., ,,u( ,,,��� ,|10 ,.,��������� Bm- ftWny >''���������*".' :l: ud. y(,ry quickly, and llu- two other rogues "No, v,i shan't, rv.nio on. Wc ve wore loll togolher. waited a good l"!".' 'nm'. n Iter ot ICvans was downcast. six months now, for this share-out, "|i,> ymi suppose he'll hold In his putting ourselves mn I'm' your convoni*: bargain?" -aid hi' gloomily. "1 don't." ence. Now you nnghl ju-t consider ".Don't you see," said llano con- otirs," persisted Evans. Ildonlly, "lhat whnl bo's bound to "Let's bear what he's t'ot lo say j pay up is a sight more Ihan we. should first" snid (Jane get out ot our share of Iho Vienna lot?" "It's only th: ." said Paul calmly, '.''l'11 shall".'.' 6<"t \\'" . ,,s 1,0 el god his posture d rising . ." '���" l.1,"" '��� ������"'"' <�������" ."' '* a���? Iron, his chair, pui ono kneo on it "X''' i ? '',."; s,low, ' i l"''1'"'' and held the rail wilh both hands, "I"'" '��l'y "' "��� '*'���< �� ��l ���'-"";.'."��� "'}. "thnl ii vo��� insist on lho share-out |0>''ko -' ';'"';" tt;hl'.fi l'fn l"'"'' now, I shall have a dilliculty in ao- wans still look,',! dismal, counting for ti,. disappearance of your I.HI yon wove go nm on tons mo shares, and though 1 may ho able pors sled tho author of the eontrnck lo gel over tho difficulty, ii will bo orntiluilieall.v ih,, last spec' I shall engage in." "Coin, to iniii honest!'" sin ored Evans. "I'i rhnps," raid Paul. "Anyhow, I .-han't work wilh you two any longer." ��� Oh, 1 '-!���, So it's a threat, is it?" demanded Eviu s. thriistir.g his little nn an dark-skinned face iuln that of the hands,an" man who looked such i, strange companion for him. "i es, it's thr als, And you know, ii . ,��� gplil up, who will be lho worst 1 .-. r." I'.i'iiily Crane ihui*! hiiusell I, two n ihr disputants u'liml humouredly. "01 ,'iiiirs.' we do, Syd, and we're nol going lor lo -i>lit up," ho said. "Vour a toff, you nre, and if you im af up wilh us you can get lots "I other tuffs lo help you keep coin'.'. Uui wc mil': toffs, nud what's more, we ain't got no pals equal lo you woi king iu Hi" sniii" lino ol business. So we won'l have uo rows, we'll jusl hi nr what you've got to suggest Vou'vi gol something I lay!" "Wh*, .���'"*������ ' have, said Paul. "As ymi know, I'd rather huvc done with the game altogether." "Now you've married money, you've (ill in. need tif US," '.: 1 lllnllli'il Evans. "Well, never mind that. Whal I'm going I" suggest is lids: If you'll l"t iu hung on In the stiu'f for another month, I'll pull "tl another coup, and pay your shares out ol that." 'i'ho two men exchanged glances. "A bird in the hand." said Evans primly. "Have yen "tot something in your ��� v ." ask' d (Jane, "I may say thai I have. I think I can lay my hands on a good haul wlllioul much risk, good enough I" pun nut ai live Ihnn. u-piecc for you iwo. Will that dor" 'lhe two men consulted each other v,iih their eyes. Paul Payne had in- lunaled his intention ol withdrawing horn the confederacy "I which he was thr heart, lh" In ad, th" mnseln and Evans waggod his hotui wnrningly. 'He's a slippery fish," said he. CHAPTER IX Pari* ih t:iiii. .1 lho newly-married pair Imi a very short time, for Paul ii a* tired uf it. nud its gaieties had little attraction for Lady Ursula, who, when r he v isited all tlio churches of note, aud tho English charities in which she was interi sted, was quite ready 1" go away. So llicy went to Switzerland, where ihe ��inn I- spurts wi r lttrnclion lor Ihem both, nnd it was at '.Id* time thai I'uul discovered, rather lo his surprise, llm! Ihe .'.'rave and calm Lady I i, ui.i took the natural di li'.'lit "1 u healthy young woman in sknling nnd tobogauning. Nevertheless she did not cease to lament her long absence from "her" poor; and although she did her h.-st I., find work in tin among the inhabi* hints of the Swiss village, where her gracious presence made everywhere a favorable impression, she never succeodi .1 in taking In her heart the thrifty aud somcwhal shy peasants "I lhe mountains with Ihe same passion Inal -I o fell for her Kentish village irieiids. In tiie meantime, although her love hi' her husband, ami hor admiration for him, increased rather than diminished, tin quality of those emotions iind.ii',i nt a change. For deep down in lier heart she began lo entertain a suspicion tluif he had not been inspired by the same feelings towards her ns those she hnd lor him. Paul was always courteous, patient, amusing. Unl she was sensitive enough in know that her society bored him, and lhat iho joy she felt in his presence found im echo in Ids heart, Laiy Ursula, proud, affectionate capable nf profound feeling, did not inl herself over this discovery, Whv tin- hands, Clnne waa "I opinion Hint should she have expected that n man l���, ,,..1,1 .,, p. retained ;,i nny price; ol lho worltl, older than herself anil Evan . l.-ss intelligent, wns less amen- "I vnstl; more experience, should fool i i,., a.- profound an emotion ns a quiot There was a rambling discus tiun. . lh ui.frii iidly hints, mutloi .1 oath ;. i ,��� north liul ; ii ��� ml ol lh" bah I in i lhe |ii>iit Ihi ��� i ��� I :��� pin I, II HI (- ��� ��� iii ii, :. Ii "in, Uial "I Uradj i ��� woman like herself, without eoqiii tries, t" iitti'iiei or wit tu amuse? lush ml ni r. pinin r, sho set hi rself I., find oul -mil' sura way lo his hearl, and resol ri 'I lhal h" would liovt r give him can to t. pi ul bis mairingc. So when In v anted in co out, she ir posili nl inn'iii :i ils jusl lhe way in Is an Englishwoman i I., 'speak. We can nboul our jewels In i'i"" "'I i" he buck In London, lliul Im Ilml nol ih" hearl to ���r ;uo witli lum. As .-he I, [us,,I to allow him In Ink. England, The Vuul i look upon I ner Inlo u lowcllcr's shop, he laugh. dross I'm' dinner. Twenty minutes I Ihein nnlv in nnlches in tin I'ond, os- jngly put her iulo a taxi antl sent hot Inter ho e inlo the room and show- tentidiiius signs Und Ihey have got homo, tel ing her Ilia! since -he would I Inr a pile ol looi " -_.-nt.- in n news- j Ihere.' ""' help lum, ho -would have his own wav wilhniit. her assistant'! When ho . ani' hiiel. In dine wit), hor ill lh it Imi' I h" v as in ih,. hide ��� ���sl spirits, ami h" Hindu "un ol hi i I Iiinss, loused Inr nboul lho ordenl he i .inid have I" undergo ou hi- paper, In his other hand wero the |-m-,, \-yM[\��� |-,uk,.L| ���i him wonder, twisted anil broken Beltings ol tho UI���,A "'"'"*', ,. , , . . | ' It' ndd, rmd." said sh". "how , ''''"'J' I Mula littered a cry ol honor. | ���,,���,, vull ��� ,������, .,. ir vftl| v, ,.,, ������ Lit |.< ns -he cared lor jewellery, she | *.., ��� j,,,,,,,,, ���, V| ,n ' ,,.,,,, .��� ,_��� tun liegun lo fee a diuiful wife s pritlc ,, , ,��� . ,,. . .... '.���... .���,, i.n,,., ; -, .,,. , ,, ,,, i, ���,i,i, i. i. i i . , ,, nellevo in.n imi went nm not i ,.,,., i ,| Whlo'sad, nnd expressed in Hi" t 'ensures whiei lu''l l'""ii. so ,.,., | ,,., ,.,,.���, ,,,, , .. , . , ���li, wn lil.l Ii-m.lel iliiwn in her ���' '"'"- ' "' |1I1U|' ���'"���.' "" ', ?' h llll* Illlentlon of making her tl III 801' rill vv lis "HI. 11,'��� li le, ill ,, .1 HI '"',11. , .. , " , , i , ., 11 , ; , , ��� , , ,,, ��� . ��� IP -.'ii.. I iKi tlllll, she wnil mi wilh a lull. Ml,|,, sinii"! Ill," hn.e.'l, |,,nd of en '"'���' :'"' B ' ,' . , ! I li, a- tor II ��� ml Ii" appi iti'ctl ' ,.,v llhl| ri |,lMl,..., |, ,,��� h.���, Whnl a pity, cried she in dismay. j,|js, eerlid. "I like you nil Iho b.d done wilh her "Vour gruiiduiollier's sets." p.,. [���, h,,. hid il.i.t I never enn real-1 she (unit il nil culnilv, ploiihotl thnl "Thoy wore harharle, weren't Ihoyf" ise Ilml you're nol ol my own ho was happy, nud iiol at all dis- ,-ni.l Paul easily, cotiiilryiu u " nlensed lu Mud horsell lho ohjco.t "I "Wall, perhaps. Hut you enld your-1 II. Inugheil I lurned lo lho door, |,jH aiteniitins, even il limy Inoliulod self lhal inndi: Ihen it|iie. Oh, I'm l nillimil nppui'eidh nol icing lhal In' n grcnl, di ul "I mischievous mirth, sorry I" hnd paid no heed lo h r reuuesl. When u, wn hdo Ilml ovoning, whnn Paul As she spoke she lur I over wilh sin followed him out, ho hnd ""I mil was eujoyiuii n oigin in lho corridor ' her hand lhe groat squnl't' e raids.1"!' sight, nnd die luiinil thai il wns ||,n| Endv llrsuhi eanit! Kudilenly up the diamonds and the milky pearls, lo Into to renew her rc il ihen. Inn him as the oaintr lo hor room'frnni which looked so poor nnd moan now, She did -��i"t-. Wnt nrrlftn ir-i to w��r nitli ti'i: -'rtirb, wklch mil 1" fi�� Wirt (itwM wn!rria�� ,.��!��� ��. [.l:i:i*.(...| f'-'-rMn'. thaQld r->u th-ks ��.'.- -Uliitiiflf 0( DQt[lMntl- !.r inn nffor. W�� c?.P��t ��oa lo lell yout ht��di hirit i* tnil I'-iftW turn tin betntlful r.iMAi 1 ffi iStni ihh rta ^o mod to i* ttM, m mA ���5 ccntt \-j-1li ml Ptln ft Fw ��ntfH. .Ton Clin t��o klvukuA���>/��-Waiw a innii, m'W��m1�� llK-^-a*- __^_ ��_- "���-.':Tr**__r__r'*r^. r������Im Perhaps Lady Ursula looked incredulous, "I loll you." ho persislod, "thai those great pearls which Mrs. Eineh- den weiiis round her lliroal are not real." l.tulv Ursula stnilotl idesi-i'lld In look nl rubbish, Paul?" she demanded, nol inipiitlenllv, but with surprise. "Well, it's interesting, alter whnl we were talking about the other day. lo show how closely ilo y imilato ihe real thing. Now oau you l 11 me honestly tlii't you would have known lhal 'Who bus lold you Unit?" she said. I nocklnco l" be only sham, it you hnd "I'm quite sure you're wrong about seen it. by gaslight, or electric lighl, ihose particular pearls. That necklace I mind, "ii lhe neck of one of your is unique. I've heard all about it. friends?" 11 took years to colloet the pearls, Obedient but unwilling, Lndy Ursula nnd sho had to wait four years for the' gave her mind lo llio point proposed. fifth row because they couldn't match "I don'l suppose I should," she them earlier." ' admitted, win n slu- had examined Paul smiled. "1 daresay," said he, "thoy believe Hint story l! iselvos. But I happen to know i! isn'l true." According in her principles, Lady Ursula refrained from arguing lho point. "I hope, u! least," she said gently, "thai you won'! expeel me to wear mock gems in older to bold my own wiili people who v ear real ones." "<<> Amerienns are I, ss particular, I assure yon." Lndy Ursula said nothing. She nevere eontrudii'tod him. nud il he slill chose I" hail lhe hi li. I thai Oaro-Jaekson's daughter was capable nf wearing shain pearls, ii did not I'i. sent!' I'uul saitl- - "Hi ro is n nocklnco ueni'ly a* handsome as MlS, 1'inehli'ii'.-." And he pointed i" n double row nl imitation pearls wiih a diamond clasp. Lady Ursula jusl glanced nl it, "Tiers has liv row :," said she. "I ni.nn thai tlm pearls nl'o lh, 'Vou ., you vvaiii to hang on lo never sought lo tletnin him; when ho n ihh ,'on'vi got, I, ""u ��� rour evidently found pleasure in the s,-,ei. [color n l.a.i come to Switzerland i "I idiouldn'l have thought it pos-! Lady Urstiln did nol dispute thr ho I ��� out of hoi hands! \ml j fur 'i liter sports, she look cure Lihle i i do ii bolter Ihan you do,", point, antl Ihey wen! on. U was not ���.on i . li ��� you'll give a- ��� a III to how no jeulously, | cried she in admiration. I lho only shop ������( lho same soil Hint : ��� and nounds, or llm value of Wul ii sometimes il she had cause lie .dniieed up quickly, but Ihere Paul hisislod on slopping to examine, Ki'iiiliHi 8 Bolivia Cure Iihk i.-.w been le.lineit lor human line. I is pouetmlliiff itowerqulokt)- re- JievcssMe'.liiilts.se.ri ins, Iiii ii- n-ri, ninl till forms et Imne- nei_. ll la ie'1 whnt you need around tlio house. Wine lor ninny I.-uits hum unci, to pIOVO ils eflocUveuesb 3(siiillCure For Horses ���And Refined lor it, in n inoiitl iiit'i ii we let yon to I 1 i inudod. sho look en re nol to was no shadow of hiispi--ion iu her j and presently he snitl I i'p nil tin: lot?" , I it. And. on lho whole, consid* | tnnn. "Now we'll go und look nl Ihe real "That's it," sidd Paul eiing lho fact Ilml lho pnir were ridic "Tiun 1 voti wc a-i" uu con- ulously ill-mnlchetl, tlio titel ol both ii un," I Cl , as ho look oul a sup| foil Iho place ol wanner affoc- -i. ' ol pi p i Irom ii little leather- tion. on one side nnd stronger de�� t;-11.i:i..11- "ii lho ��� Iini'. ro Ilml Ih ���)��� p,"., ,1 v ilh lh.-' ��� Ihey mot, for ���-_>���'"i/'E %," )"cs I"""ilu-d l>> C��|0- luretoSutitDttSlandVilni I" n nn ually happy, -\l llu "mi of a Fortnight, however Paul i" gun I" : how signs of restless lie wenl mi villi his work, nnd lo I thing. I have lo mnke up e.y mind, tho surprise and eonst'i'iialion of Lady how I'm going lo have your jewels Ursula, In soju had reduced the whole sol, in llu lirsl place, aud in llio see- ol the jewels, wilh which ho hud pre- ond place, I'm going lo give nn order ~, nt- ,1 lur on their marriage, to a for n pearl neoklaec lor you.'' heap of dimes. Then ho rose briskly "1 do beg you won't, ' pleaded Lndy ~ --haa been tine* by lieu* men, M'ti'iiiiiuiiiii,, and 'tunic's for ovi r I'.-", yenrt lis v.,itli hnabeenpreira. . vin. splint, curb, ring 11,n.r ant] llio iiintiy otlif I., ii-i tie i eoiiieto hones. till lliis I, Hi',* lionl JoUlCS -, Wilson, Iklutf-Jand, i.u:'..: "I li.-ivr iiBccI your IFtpavtii Ctirt mir.'nul;,:;., ,, ivlific ��hI mnlla foi iv-lllii.lorrlicttiiinti*iiii,lK*tlirartu��n anil bcait, and found civ s.il'sl.-.ctorv. i.i i Keiidnlri Slu'i in Cure Hi linv ilni|--ii*i'.'*. For Inn os tl Ik,u1c���(I torfe, II' i.lll ll *...: 'illll title.- ('.l��rS..*tC ���Trt'tulsoon tin, Monti' fife from ilniKglalor writ lo llr R. J. UNDHl Ci no.tiiiraFalU.VtU.S.I- Itina into his poclt- Ursula. "If you know bow 1 begrudge the money spent on dress and jewel. ar.d thrust llu Lndy Ursula pnl mil her hand. I lory, wlwij there is so miieh thiil ono "1 wnill to be excused," said il leasl let me have would like lo do with ill" worried-looking juryman, addre�� 8p*ft/��__a 'i'" l--y iciicvcdtn Murine ,,,... nnd on n 'oiving n letter from "Wt'm'l vou al lens! Id me have would like lo do with ;i I" woi tfL* y^C?S LyeB-BKdy.NoSn-u-tuiij, ii,,, i i:,,|, with nn invilntion !<> the sellings?" she ��aid, almost senti- "I quite see your point. Vou are the ., ,,' . , lut| '''v,c Conrfott, At , 11 ��� ilev matrietl pnir to come tu mentally. "I've never cared for jew- too p I to euro for such things," said tlin ler, I.,.,..-*..-! ., 50c |.c,-.l.ot:ir. fiutinel:)* i th, ,,i i noon alter the Now Year ua els before, never, Hut in*! because Paul gently "Hut I think il's n,duly tow is, .""....""".'^J.'"^.0'.''^ )zl[""M Ihey could, tn li Ip them with the you gave mo ihose, I aiiso I was so on lho pari ol lho hu hand nl n wo- cab Let Him Out 1 waul to h ��� excusi ,1," said ti. rets i ii e .indue. "I owe ii man live dollai ii 1 burrowi d, nud as he is loaviu ii today for some yenrs I want I ,.,,... , , i I, ii enlel. I'lin before h" eels mi the liai vrugi iu oi Murine";.- .emeoy r.o��� ChlccflO , ,���]. ,-,,��� ,.,.,���, .., ,, gPllpral election, proud ol you having made mo sueb n l i birth and bcnuly lo see lo it nud my him thc money." : Paul exprossi i n hope thai Lady Ur> liaudsomo present, ii liurls me In see Uml she holds he, own oven in Btieh "You tire excused," returned Hi I' oerulic Australia is nn ex- suln would nol nr.uil cutting short them nil destroyed like that." this wilh others,'1 | Honor in icy tones. "1 don't, win amp] "I strong legislation, In S'ew Hit ir stny abroad. || kissed her affectionately. ie Inn- ri .veil Of course consented : "Tlint's very nioo o[ vou," he snid. liljli-H of nny iniii- t; imp liars close nl six li in, "Jot a em rn drill I, n n �� wns t|. nil . .i, ,;.��� ll -in. ndiurj i..���!���.i-������ i'ii. , : ' ei .-. :. y ill j i: i o She did nol dispute lln point. Paul anybody on tin jury who can lie lil was ro nice tonight, so gentle so I thut." is good tea" CTHE REVIEW. COURTNEY. B. C. *a __-*<��? S-88* re*_-edy ���"�� /ash.., e-y.ej.ia. *>ili-t��r��. A skin food 5 ���<<������ DrwiUi mi Bteretrtot, LITTLE THINGS COUNT Even in a milch you should consider tlio "Little Thin*.," the wood-the eomposition- "'<= strikeability���the flame. MATCHES are made of strong dry pine stems, with a secret perfected composition that guarantees fcvery Match A Light." 65 years of knowing how���that's thc reason 1 All Hddy products are dependable products���Always. i How tho Crown Prince of Germany Looks The character o[ lho Crown Prince of Oormany is noil known ns a flirt, chocolate-soldier stylo ol officer, and ns n cynical 6rilic b[ people not owning lhe sway of tho (lorninn Will, bis reputation is unique. Uui il tins been lofl in Lady Wilson i" convoy in n few words an idea o( his looks, Lndy Wil-im who was a fellow pns.nongot' Willi lhe I'riliee till his return [rom his Indian trip, any*i - "His expression i< elusive, fr his Icaturos are insignificant. A foolish, sandy, pallid look is accentuated by tin uneompi'on.'ising "nut" coiffure, His hair, worn rather luni.*, is brush, ed ' un roifully bael; trom a receding forehead: his nioustuelio is em- ! hrynnie. Yet Ihere i; tiro about him. I and dovourillg v ilulily. In bis eiiri* 0U8 slnlllillg eves, tlllll you eall I seiircoly iirresl for a second, so rest- . less are 11 ���,', it is impossible i" read what is passing In his mind i STINGING NEURALGIA The Trouble Duo to Nerves Starved for Lack of Good I'Iihh! An eminent medical wi Iter has said that "iii'uiah'i.'i is ihe cry uf starvod nerves for heller blood.1' Tho one ':reat symptom ol this trouble ia pain, fierce, slabbing pnin, Hint almosl ul rives lhe siilforoi' frantic. The ono 1','iuse Is i r blood; lhe only euro is l<> enrieh lhe h! I. Heat applied lo llio inflamed nerves viill give relief. liul. dues iiiiI euro. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills furnish tho blood nil the n led elements, and lho blood convoys Ihein in lhe nerves, The nnly way of getting [iitul nf medicine to tlio nerves is CONTAINS NO ALUM Con icriplion of Woalth Conscription of wealth for tho t li ��� I war is im novelty in I.ii< I mil, Tlio advisors of Richard II for n time , financed their adventures in I'rancc by lhe aid of a noil lav, niously ' devised ill lhe [il'Sl n.Vpi'1' 'I'I- to fall upon the rk In r i hi In Id77 the levy ivas graduated froin ono gronl mi tlio laborer lo to l.'ls, Id. on ___,-,jl " duke, Judges paid ,i:.'i each; Karls, mis, '���"'"~. eouulessos, nnd tlio richer mayors, ��s5&,K-_ai!_B Ul; barons, bnronols, nldennon, und IP--^"____..1 liu-.e meivhinis, ���-.!; kniglds and y. l^ajSp"*"*;*J mi nt small towns ,r.l down In lis, M. "������~*s.'3 I'I hus iim fourteenth century English* 'u-Kifwl-owrtA^ !',mn ''?'' evolvoil n syal in'by which j ,rt'coMPOSrocr'Tn;;\��� I lhe rich limn p.'ii'l in noine instances his i i'or noighbor. llm the Inter poll lax thai I d to the Great Rovolt was, its we know, not happy iii the results. It shed tlio principle of graduation, and "ihe numb t of people goi off wiih a payment ol Id, or Bd, was comparatively fi w," Loi don Chronicle. Vour Liver is Clogged up That's Why YouVa Tired-Out of rSe.ii ���/An,' ne Appetite, CARTER'S LITTLE ,$ffi/<>, LIVER PILl-S ^W'-K**7- v.ill na! you i . .n..j'.-4y," ^m\, rilcy 00 r?^L__^^x Someone asked Whistler if ho it-as icmiainted with King Edward. II" "No 1 have mil Hint pleasure " out tho King snys l���. knows you muni ��� i iiiii in roncvo uniil one trial Is modi "Oh, well," responded Whistler, of that roinarknblo preparation, Dr, .1 'you know he's alwavs hm-mlnr. " in ' Tho Tenor of Asthma comes like n lliief in Ihe night With it- dreadful Ihrpttling, robbing Its victim of breath. II seems beyond lho power of human ���:' ��� i relievo until one trial is mud rHeNiwFq.NCHn.M_ov. n.i n-_ us. . nr. ncrv ��� "iCH IttMEDV N.I HI? N,3, THERAPION ii^^i f r-at I1ICCPII, curbs chronic wi win -*s lost vioon * VIM KIDNftY hl.M'Utf DIS BASKS, BI.000 POISOH, r-tl.lM BITHBt No. DRIJQUI ITS Of MAT' POUORRACO-SO BREKMANST M.i. V0 fORONTO WRITS COH fit 6 a DOCK 1 AlfiU C(�� tIAVKRSTOCKKDj IIAMP8T1 \ rRVNCWDRAOSBtTASTi UKSSJFOI MOf THERAPION IKE lll*f TH*'** .,.��.-���* ��� WC HUI in,,,. ���,,.���. MIT.00V1 BIAIII AFFIXED I. 51 . n.nrl rn���N ,.,.,,, "j"! I-I' C.EIIO �� London una, BA8V TO l/.KI su,: AND t ai,ti:,(, tens. n-MFION'll om INiaHSPACKSTf* ARUNCffiON ��� WATCRPilOOF COLLARS AND CUFFS Sun.���>.tituer better tbmi linen and 1)1. _���!��� unry .niie Wash u with snap ninl -atttr. All Stores or itircL-t. Stale slylt and tiir For fffic wo win mail you THI AHLINQTON COMrAf'Y OF CANADA, Limited GS Fraiar Avenue, Toronto, Oiuaria Weed's ffhofijlioaiasi tThe Great Bnglish Remedy* Tonoa and invigorates tho whoTa H norvous syslciu, makes new Blood ia old \ elna, t i res Nervous Debility, Menial and Brain Worry, Vcspon* deney, Loan of Kncrpv, Palpitation of tha Start, Failing Memory. Price 51 per box- six for |5. Ono will (.lease, eix will curo, (_.>!.ll-y all drugci"'1" or PiailctI ia plnlo plrg. on rredpfc nf ��rlco. AVif patnph tel mailed free THL' WOOD pi mm ��� ,1 i..i , ��� Be Bright, Well, Strong, Restore Youthful looks! Let your fight fm' butter health bo- 'tin now'. 'Hoforo you feel any warning nt physical collapse, cleanse, and strengthen and build up your system. The one remedy for that tired droopy fueling Is Dr. Hamilton's Pills, tlie acknowledged king of all tonic medium i.ei\e.i r* 1 einos, Thousands of men and women lhrough"lho .uoodVTnifthu only way ln [["] Joto years of life retain their to enrich lhe blood is through n fair youthful looks and feeling simply be- use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In f,a��so thoy rogulato their system wh this imi' neuralgia, sciatica and other .llls ll1'1 rollablo family remedy. Notli- norvo disorders are promptly cured, IDB��0, e��od for the bowels, stomaoh and the whole system benefited aud;01' kui'"]^- tmv* ncadachos, pre- strengthened. Mrs. M. Gloason, R. R.! yen is biliousness, sops aching pains No. I, Uxhridgo, Ont., wlio uns a great!1. h'' hack and limbs. Got a 2oc. box ���" ��� nl Dr. Hamilton s 1 ills today. "One ot lhe rujes for officers of the King's Navy reads: 'No officer shnll speak disoourngingly to his mate, either on the watch or at mess, concerning tlio business on which lie is or may bu engaged.' Mabel��� If your grandma has iost all her teeth, how tines she eat" Willie���I heard pa say she had a biting tongue. Minard's Liniment used by Physician 8. The River Kilo is believed to con- tain more varieties of fish Ihan am- other htream iu the world sufferer from neuralgia, says: "I stiffened intensely from nournlgiu for four years. My blond was thin and I was completely run down. I suffered intense pain nil tho lime. At different times I consulted three doctors, but their treatment did no more than give me temporary relief. Then I tried different medicine:-, but the resull, was the sain,"���Ihey seemed no Rood in my ease. I was growing steadily worse, und finally could not leave the house nor do a bi' of work, The Inst doctor I consulted could do nothing for mo luit give mo morphine (ablets to onso the pain, and by this time I had about resigned myself to a life of pain. Then one uf Dr, Williams' almanacs came to our bouse and 1 read of similar cases cured through tho use of Pink Pills. I l"iI three boxes nnd before they were all gone the pnin began to decrease, nnd I began to hnve a heller appetite. By tho time 1 had taken six boxes I was ngain a well woman, and my neighbors could hardly realize that such a change could be made in so short a time. Later I was bothered witli eczema and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured ine. J have found these Pills worth their w-eiirht in gold and 1 cheerfully recommend them lo all who are ailing," Vou can tret these Pills from nny medicine dealer or by mail at nO e"nts , a box or six boxes for "i2.nl) from The Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., Brock- ville, Ont. D, ICollogg's Asthma Remedy, Then relief comos with a rush. Life becomes worth livins. inid, if llio remedy he used persistently, tho disease is put permanently to rout. Take no sub-dilute. Germany's Infamy The hideous story of tlio \\ iltenbcrg Comp is unmatched for lillh, cruelty ! and horror outside certain descrip-1 lions of Carthaginian horrors: in Flaubert's "SalammbO." There have been perfidies, murders and outrages by iiiiiil nud sea, but for torture inflicted with systematic callousness and infamy ou helpless prisoners ihere Ims been nothing to touch this record.���* Luiidiiii Observer. Ask for Minard's and take no other. llieir day. Const!- M pittion, gjyy' Biliousness, hiigtttlon, and Siik Hcadach.. Small Pill, Small Doac, Small Price. Genuine must beat Signature ,a_f ,1 -��*��� *S if vev^Vt^tm9fm^rwm��'.K^^^ Ideal Silver Cream It will c>au m :* lllverware In !-r.i liul-*. with !c_i r t. lern-ii*. tli.m fin/ Other pi;; ml i made. "; leal _ not an elce'.: ; [at* Ing prepitrrttioni removes tio'hiti. but the tiiir. Iiii. lac th: litverwirt like new. l'ut no In eieht maj eiali* tet_.*ounce bottlea, packed three doaea lu cue. Al All Jeweller! LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at I. n. \ * hi nr spare time; good salary; worl a nny distance, charges paid. Sa "tamp for particulors. National Ma in ihe village of Tiilwni'tli, Somer-1 .. ;��� . ��� ',; "'���"', set, England, lho curious custom ���f j'"""innn-: t ���nnpitny, Montr-,i letting n field by auolion during the burning of an inch candlo has just been perpetuated Cautious Wife-���Dinnn pay lhe fares yet, Angus. They iimy drop a bomb on us and then you'd have thrown cood money away, "Wish to marry my dan .' ' ', you? Take my advice, don't." "But why sir?" "I have noticed cvidenc of insai iiy in her lately." "Good hi livens.' What evid ��� : I "Hlic snys she wants to marry yon Concentrated Satisfaction A great many former users of tea niul coffee have learned that tbcre is a pure food beverage made frmn wheat, which lias delightful flavour. It never exacts of ils users tlio tribute of sleeplessness, heart-flutter, hcadneho and other ills often caused by tho drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee. Instant Postum has a delicious, snappy flavour and is absolutely free from caffeine or any harmful ingrod- i lent. instant Postum is in condensed, coluble form, nnd wonderfully convenient for the home���for the picnic -for travel ��� every.- here. ,f tea or coffee Interfers with comfort or success, ns it does for ninny users, try a shift to Postum. "There's a Reason" c.iniifliiiii Postum Cereal Co.. l.t.l., Windsor, Out. Wifie-Oh. Tom, look al the lovely. silk stockings I got nt a fire sale for seventeen cents. And not a thintr. thej ninl ter with them except the feet arc burned off. $100 Reward, $100 The renders of (his pnper will lie pleased (o team (lint there is nt least one dreaded disease science lias been able to cure lu all its Btajjes, nnd Uintis catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced i>j' constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure ta tuken iu tenia Ily and acts thru the Blood en tlie Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying: the foundation of the disease, giving (lie patient strength by building up the constitution ami assisting nature iu doing lis work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer. Due Hundred Dollars for any case that U falls iu cure, send for Hsl of testimonials. Address: I.J. CHUNKY it CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold i�� nil druggists, 75c, Angler (in deep water)���Help I Help I I can't swim. Country Gentleman (on shore)���I can't cither, but I ain't hoHerin' about it. W. N. U. mo It is in Demand.���Sn groat is the i demand for Dr. Thomas' Eleotris Oil that a largo factory h kept contiou-1 ally busy making and bottling it. To be iii demand shows popular appreciation of this preparation, which stands at the head of proprietary compounds n.i the leading Oil in the market, and it in generally admitted that it is deserving of tlio lead. Not only lho .Allies, Great Britain,] Franco and Italy, have adopted the1) daylight saving principle, Germany not to bo outdone by them has also been ordered to put on the clock! Only the uninformed endure tho agony of corns. Tho knowing ones apply Holloway's Corn Cure and get relief. Why is a watch like a river?-Be- windin.' ''""t ''"" l0nS ,vitll"u- Headaelio is not a disease in if *r*n _ self, but comes as a warS to i J ��� ?' ^ SCl��ct a iveatm^ that you that there is something wron* fnns to rcmove tlie cause of trouble with the system. Consequently-when 7 emidhlng the blood and building you stop a headache by the use of UP th�� starved and exhausted nerves Syf+T ��TC��tic d''u^' y��u lw^h' Such ia m- Case's Xerve Food and stifle the 'danger signal" by which the effectiveness of this food if- Nature tells you that there is trouble so well Icnown^at we^^eed ie'i you about it. A starved condition of the ner- T��� ,hnn., _T vous system is by far the most fro- will find 2. 7 ncw?PJaPer ^u quent cause of headache. You mav nfl' ,V'll'T VTvU'd as a fe- l>e going too fast a pace and bur��� ffi I I g D/: Ohaso s Xerve ^od, the candle at both ffK S 2SfS ��9 "T^ 7��UV frieoda vous system has no opportiinif* t\ wi Tedth.!fae* that nearly every- renew its vigor, l?fljffi^ ch^^T '* ��� *? 5_tandard m^~ vous headache', sleeplesS, ffl- XrXtHli.^ ""^^ gestion and irritabiUty. c_^tbn oTtWooI ' *"*" accepting a USB Stow^Jota-,^'1 ^ Keep Minard's Liniment in the bouse. Despite the numerous "euros," cancer continues to increase. Or. CUM.*. Bccioe Book. 1.000 Mlect��. recipes, eont flw if ,0u mention iiii* paper, THE COURTENAY REVIEW THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LEATHER ! JAMES E. ASTON Practical Shoemaker and Kepair Next to llurdye. Biseoe ELK HOTEL Comox, 11. C. Best Meals North of Naniaiuo Clioiceit Liquor, and Cigars C. A. Martin, Prop, GRAND DISPLAY at Willard's I lames. Emporium Vini' Showing nl Horse lllnnkets, Lap Ruga, Gloves, Trunks, Suit Cases, Vtc. Harness Repaired Neatly W. W. WILLARD Cumberland and Courtenay Palaee Livepy &FeedStabU Horses and Buggies for Hire u. Terms cash. We alio attend to wood hauling JAS. CAIRNS & SON Proprietors Courtenay Phone a_ When In Doubt Play Trumps Have Goard Tune Your Piano Factory Experience Recommends from Leading Musicians from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Copies of same furnished on request W. J. Goard will ne in this city about April 1. Leave unlets at tllis Office, nr write direct to 845, 8th Av��., W. - Vancouver ICE CREAM Parlours ���ALL, Kl N its OK Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Lunches, Tobaccos and Candies Cold hunches, Salads and Sandwiches on sale tit J. R. Johnston's Marocchi Bidg. Ccurtenay Toil cannot eat your cake and lave it But you have the satisfaction of knowing that the ingredients are of the highest grade when purchasing at lhe Courtenay. Customers swear by, not at, "Purity" Bread for quality Cakes of all descriptions mii-ie to order Courtenay Bakery \\ M, AITKKN -t*S"*_S_____*_. ���___���; _fi5-��B-B_~_B-fl__-_* li Sutton ii Kirkwood Undertakers and Embalmers Night or Day Culls (Promptly tteniletl Phone Courtenay Council Meeting Af er waiting for nearly an hour for enough members to form a I quorum ou Monday evening Alderman Hurford was elected to the 1 cluii r After the minutes hail been read and adopted the clerk read several communications, From Aid, Carroll tendering his resignation, as he found it impossible tn attend the council meetings or tn give tlie time to committee work that was necessary. It was laid over to be dealt with at a later date as it is expected that another member of the council will be en- listlng shortly, and the two will be dtalt with together. K. Kerton wrote complaining that a lot owned by Mr. Johnston next tn him was covered with weeds, which were liable to become a nuisance if not cut soon. Mr. Johnston was present and explained that he was quite aware of the facl that the wiiite Dutch clover seed he had puI chased and sown had turned to a beautiful crop of dandelions and other weeds, but that he was wailing until they got to tlle proper st;i"e for killing when he would cut them. This was satisfactory to the council, The Electric Light Co , wrote that they wen: prepared to fix the light at Mcl'hee's comer when the city expressed its intention of carrying out the agreement entered into by Mr. Peterson and others with the company. After the pros and cons had been discussed at some length it was finally moved by Aid. Auderton, seconded by Aid. Aston and resolved that tbe city clerk be instructed to shut off the street lights until such time as the company puts the lamps into proper working order. F, McMillan wrote complaining about a thicken house on Alice street which lie said was unsanitary and likely to be a menance to his stock. The sanitary inspector was instructed to examine the premises with power to order removal or destruction of the same. W Stanhope, provincial inspector of noxious weeds, asked the city to do its share to keep down noxious weeds. It was decided to appoint D. Cudmore as inspector, he to notify residents to cut their weeds and thistles, and to cut them on nou residents lands and streets. A letter was received from the department calling attention to lhe Egg Marks Act, which it would be well for all producers lo get a copy, J. VV. McCann wrote thut lie had inspected the bridge over the slough as retpiested. He found it in pretty bad shape. The caps and stringers were getting rotten, but tlie piling was good It was about 13 years old. It would cost about $800 to rebuilt it same width as uow which is too narrow or about $1200 for one .4 leel wide Mr. McCann's report was rtc.lved and he was farther asked to make a rough plan of proposed bridge and give an estimate as to material ! ri quired, etc. The following accounts were pre*' sented: Courtenny Review $"6-391 Time sheet 49.Ho I C. Blown 1*5.5�� Lumber . . . . . J4 68 n 1 Stamps, etc 19 Stv City eli'ik, preparing assess ment roll 75-00; The ai counts of The Review,! (.'it-, Cleik and Bubar rase were I :: 1 , r f >r further consideration. The others wen pas ed ou to the . " in .��� Committee to pay if found C ill'l'l Aid, Aston for 1 be tire wardens reported that 3 buckets were missing from No. 3 station, that the had bi 11 taki 11 off two of the ladders and they were badly dit-fig* uretl by caulked shoes. One or two places in the city were very dangerous to adjoining property. Judson street w.s also danegrous. Permission had been given to Mr. j McPhee to burn on bis lots. Aid, Aston was instructed to have ropes affixed to tbe ladders. and give 3 days notice to tlie party who lias tlie buckets to return them or they will be prosecuted. With reference to spending money on Alice street Aid. Kerton said that $30 would not do much gootl. He thought that the work they decided to do first should be done before they butted into fresh work. No more than $,*o will be spent on Alice street in Uie meantime. The sanitary committee wanted another report on the Chinese laundry cesspool The inspector is to take a look at it. and ;f a niiie- ance exists he is to have i'. removed. The clerk gave a statement of receipts and expenses wliicli showed that $7,010,01) bad been received tllis year and il wns all spent but $312.6: wliicli was ou hand. Some dog taxes have not been paitl ns yet. Aid. Kerton said he had paid his nnd intended t:> see that every other dog owner oaid theirs. The clerk wai instructed to collect all outstanding dog taxis The council's attention was again drawn to tlie number of horses and young stock running at large. The clerk said he hud enough to do without acting as poundkeeper and refused to do tlie work, it was up to the city to provide a pound or appoint a poundkeeper who would supply Iiis own pound and look after the animals properly; taking the fees as his reward, The council took this view and tlie clerk wa�� instructed to advertise for applications for the position. Tlie council adjourned until Monday evening next for thc purpose of discussing the rate of taxation for the current year. Anglican Services (or th* 3rd Sunday after Trinity St, Peter's, C mov, Matins and Holy Communion at 11 am, h-i/.o, Old Schoolhouse, Even-1 song and sermon at 3 p.m. I St, John's Courtenay, Evensong and sermon at 7,30 p.m. McBryde's Bakery & Tea Rooms Calhoun Block Courtenay We win the favor of the citizens and soldier boys because we give value for the money. Our tea room is superlative. The place to get a dainty tea. Good cakes and brea I of quality unsurpassed. Buy direct from McBryde's Bakery Remember the address - Next the Royal Bank of Canada Tlie Courtenay hotel has just been repainted, and this popular hostelry now presents a very attractive appearance. GRIEVE and DARGIE Ice Cream Candies, Cigars, Pipes, Tobac cos Swan's Old Stand, Courtenay U-J__?'-i_"'-__-. Money To Loan We are open to receive applications for Loans on Improved Farm Property in the Comox District H. D. FORDE & CO. Real Estate, Insurance, Etc. UNION ST. COURTENAY ���K����.i-^~':JE&&,iz&r:gammi&&aii* VS'e-. I1.UUUIUU1 __>> ���in,! 1 hi dimi iihw-iibwb-nun 11 minium ���. 1 tssaatu 1 SI 1^ fi Ckl.M :c______S"*a_TO_______s____> I 1 i 1 " pANADA from ^w/ and this ir-us her ab ���ndi.ne. trap help supp'. : thc E ���npire'a n \.ds. '���: bu a r ; nr"r'.i st: tl t for I hose up ������n whom thc heavy burden of c irecUn_ the Er. ni", hi s 1 ce n aid. Ga n cr no gjiin the course bi :ov.' he far i- rs nt tl nada Is cs c. car n3 it was last year-th.y rn . ".'. . _ the <.!- r." .mis that mtiv l:e made 1 'i 1 I iclicve his .e, he cspec ally ,- m regal .1 to livestock, tin woi hie! mut r 1 .-��� 1 !y affect' 1 in tliir, vast struggle. Stress and st am maj yet 1 c tn ���;���*.��� for u , all before this tragic conflict is over , bi t no' cne c : U3 IC i. .bta the i sue, and Canadians wi! do the ir duty in thc 1 !>f that 8 reat word."���HON. MARTI S III HI EL ., iW r,\".' of A V' iultttrc. ' "TWTQDERN war is made by resources, by money, by foodstuffs, ns **-'-��� wjl r.sl y nvi* ..nd by tr.utdiicrr.t. While wnr is our first 1 ttsi- nes'i, it is the imper rUvc duly of ion in Can: ln to pro luce till th ' '" ''en to worl -''���-" ��� i'-Ti while our soldiers are in the trenches, Icrthettl oflhi . iyn< n!j ' icoi ��� i 'ed, but incrci s d, for the ���:������ I s ru| i'i that Iii a befor i us. ' Work and Si ve' is e. ; od motto for War-time." SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister t "' inn,., ti.i. fl i i y;| L K ***** wm CF EMPIRE CCi IS AGAIN IN TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED ? THESE in particular- wheat, OATS, HAY, BEEF, PORK, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAK FIBRE, BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES We must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The need is greatet in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder���therefore be thrifty and produce to the limit. "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in thc press. To bo had from The Publication- Branch, Departmont of Agriculture, Ottawa. THC GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE