fl y A Journal Devoted Especially, to the Interests of Comox District.1 The News, Eighteenth Year, CUMBERLAND B.C., TUESDAY, APL. 27, .1909 Subscription $2.00 a Year. ��������� I' ���������MIWIMIIIMll ..AT THE BIG STORE.. ty Millinery At the request received from many customers we have opened a First-Class Millinery Department, which is now stocked with the most fashionable up-to-date requisites in Millinery. This de- Miss E. Freeman Late of Messrs Ballergeow & Co., Ltd., Seaitle, and wbo will be pleased to have you call and give you the latest ideas of this season's creations. (i Simon Leiser & Go. Ltd DUNSMUIR AVENUE, CUMBERLAND WE LEAD WHILE OTHERS FOLLOW por Stylish Up-to-Date 7. CLOTHING. * Pay a visit to J. N. McLEOD'S and ask to see their NEW ������������������'SUITS aud OVERCOATS, and if you cannot be suited with them we can show you one of the ... Largest Ranges of Samples oi Men's Suitings,Overcoats and Trouserings to be found in town at very reasonable prices, fit, style and workman ship guaranteed ............. ���������ntlttMltnuMUO J.N. flcLEOD, SkawoisffiraHE^^ *'���������������������������������?';:! vaw, SEE OUR SAMPLES of S Campbell's Spring Glothing Before Buying Elsewhere. j.McPJSn Dunsmuir Avenue ������ SONS, Cumberland, B, C. IIIQUMMflWMIIIKIMMIINI^ MAROCCHI BROS GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OF CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS Agent* foir Union Brewing Company's HKKR and PORTWK. '.Vfv-Vs/iJ** JWlm Innl) Khtrh of Wines and Liquor*. SECOND STREET 'mux. tTAtaxmt^'ci^aavatix"- avmmm%-m.mKmv* Anderton-Whelan Ou last. Wednesday. April 3ist Mr. Leo Anderton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderton of Coniox and Miss Rosebud Mary Whelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Whelan of the same place, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. II, Merteusat St. John's R. C. Church, Comox, Miss Higgins acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. J Andei'ion did the duties of best man, Miss Ethel Miller being flower girl. The marriage look place at 9:30 a. m. and wus sob emuized by nuptial mass. Never iti the history of Coniox was there such a large number of people lo witness a marriage in St. John's Church, which is proof of the popularity of the bride and groom, The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with moss and a large wedding bell composed 01'moss uud morning glories, also with the initial.*! L. IL iu guilt letters hung over the aisle close to the Haiicluary presuming a very pret ty appearance. The ub.-u was profusely decorated with white hyacinths and naicis-uis. Mrs. Milliners presided at the organ, 1 .1 :.. : ,,.,,, .. tl*,. "**> '" rt-'-o '<������������������'��������� ��������� . ������������������������������������ ciiMti u,,.-> c.vccliciil, The recepiiou was held in the evening at the home ol the bride's pan-nl* at Utile River at nine u woe*. Hi Uie evcim,,.;, *���������'**��������� er ninety, both old and jming, sat down to a Kiimptuous /.upper, und after each one had been thoroughly satisfied dancing was then indulged in till a lm*- hour, The bride's rnMnntc \v:i-. com- po.M-d of white mull and v-den- ciennes lace insertion, and her going away dress was navy blue Panama cloth with hat to match. She v..*., the uupiu.t i.f uuuy hund'Viitue nnd useful present*. The newly uwriicd einipUeui* harked on the s..������. City of Nau aimo i,:i Thursdav niitriiiji'' fur* Victoria where they will take up their residence, Mr.Andertoa being iu the bakery business in that city. The Nkws joins with their many friends iu congratulations aud wishing the bride and groom much happiness and prosperity. Mr. J, Maurice Wright, representing M. \V\ Waitt & Co., music dealers, Vancouver, was in town last week ou a business visit. Challenge. No. 5 Football Club deposit one hundred dollars���������$100--as a challenge to the Top Men iu the employ of the Wellington Colliery Company, Cumberland, for a game of football for two hundred and fifty dollars---���������$250���������-ns id e, match to take place May 151I1, *9������9* **> S'i������ P* ������������>., each jilajer to hnve been in the employ of the Wellington Colliery Com* puny, Cumberland, for thirty days previous to the match taking place, Deposit will be found 1,1 the Nkws office and must U: covered by May 5th, 1909; the h.ilance of the money to be put up the morning of the dny of the match. JoifN MARTIN, ��������� SecV. No, *; Football Chili. Dunsuiuir Avenue, CUMBERLAND, B.C. Agent For Elgin Watches Whoa your Watch Keeds Repairing and doeu uot give Satisfaction bring it to Jeweler and Practical WATCHMAKER. Dunsmuir Avenue Cumberland, B. C. Presbyterian Concert. DANCIv G1VKN l.Y MIX- TUUKS FOOTBALL ANI.������ BASK HALL CLUB. The dance given by the abort** club on Wednesday evening last, was a, decided nuecese. TIh'h was thr, first dunce given by the "Mixtures," nnd thn Cumberland Mall warn crowded with merry dam-en1. The grand march started at 10 0' cluck, being led by MUe Lillian Wall and Mr. James AVIr/te, several encores responded to, Mr. Jnl,0,,t sove������ty WUP,U t!lkin" lwrt- R. C. Wilson as the "davkv li^'^slu.H-nu were Borvod at uinl- preacher" was verv real aud i,'ejnij.rl.t wliiidi were applied by the would make au excellent bunn'.hoys in a most maty manner. Mr. Frank Dalby acted as floor manager, and performed liU dnti*."* i'i a iiio-i chj���������*:ilil������ iiiaiinei' L.Mwllent miude, wm, supplied by Mcfism The concert given 611 Friday evening last, by St. George's Picsbyterian Church, was a most enjoyable aftuir, the hall being packed, the chairman of the even ing, Uev. I). McGillivray dis playing great tact in that capacity and is t,> be congratulated in securing such excellent order. The different numbers ou the program were excelleutlv rendered and cork artist. Mrs, (Dr.) Drysdale, of Nauainid.s'aii-jj beautifully, and added largely .to the success of entertainment, alio Mrs. A, Mr Kinnon's electric ol lib swinging which had a very ..pretty effect, We will not single out every Itoy, Morgan and Monte, which wm highly appreciated by the dun cci'R, A pleiisni.it ,'.veiling w.is perlormer of t.hc eveuin-, and' ������',"������'������I*t to a closo iihuot 3 a. in. give then the ooinn.l'i.da- 1,������'veryh,*,]y going home thoroughly tioiMheyso well deserve, i,ui"Ht.Mi������������l, and hoping il woahl n,.t will savon the whole thatit was j'"' long hi'f-irn the MiM-ii-en w-uhl one of I he be.l Concerts that we ; b.iv., an.-tlu-r of Mich popular .Ian- have bad the pleasure of attend ing iu Cumberland. The management, oi St. George's Church appreciate the eff |umJ for l,,Mir w,v^ orts of all those who so kindly , ~~ . , ,. , 1. ..... ,1 , . ��������� , WW owui'i' p eiifo call for oull took part in the entertainment.' ��������� ,','-������, Tin* MiMuiiv booth-ill and Iln*-,* Hall Cliil������d,-Mre to tlinnk nil thnHe who attended their fiftuoo ati'iniugi,, Wil calf, itbutit ten iiiotith* Look out for ���������Ilow.sci'' .scries, i'aii,; mnrking***. S'lnil-vi^t-. 11.<1 vi * ll Harford, {frUM'UWWHH'CTft'^ 'imt^amtraammmm i-ff-wp *r*W,\3T������rn MEN'S HATS FOR SPRING ! Now that Spring is here ������ m-w hut is ���������hr first most impa'ant ihiiig you hnve to purchase to make up your Spring attire, and beiore purchasing you sliould see our large sio.-l; wiiich we havt* jit't openrd up A large assortment of KeltK in all the LATKHT .SH.U'ES and COLORS made expressly lor our trade '.villi our name rnd price slumped ,111 each bat Sailor Hats For Children A Splendid Assortment of Children'ti Sailors ranging from to 25c. to 75o. CAMPBELL BROS. BTrrrrrr i in i* *m ���������gp^wsw: $HR NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MUT-iSH COLUMBIA. The Gumberlaiid Hews issued Every Tuesday bv the Comox 8t Cumberland Publishing Company. This paper will not hold itself responsible for 'he opinions of oth- ers, as may appeur in it8p Hands was hutweon Hooper ami 11 in leu. I"',v ���������������'���������. j.'t.ni'- 1 '-,* ii I* I *"��������� i.i.iiv.if u, no IL.i,|ier Hi,I*'* ' >���������' ,,������������������.' ��������� ��������� ������',������ '.vilii II I'lClll *������li,>i fmrn IX viU mil Tiie mini vv ,������ Ho',, fr'*- I iii i*!,. (,,',II' hi,. Jlurruit'H li*' \r ,'kii ;* ihe ball into |*o������i'ion nn**) (.'!' '���������,*��������� to lino t-r nl ll t rijilll line li,,,|i (n.iinh ihOV worked hard u������ <���������*���������. ihe '.vinn*ni' (iOl,I. No. .''< I -l h j-'i'itl cllltui't; ill the lop end.,1 imu* fr<'lii tho left K<*iriR Hlegi.il u iii'i**)*.-* the (���������mil. mouth nnd no one 10 kirk it up, NOTICE. Any person or persons found cutting timi������*i *n lining bb^ck-. 011 my pmptrty adjoining J. H, I .Let's* >i*'*i.,*' lo law. '.[- '��������� rcz, Lai. T1..1I, (.'riui'ltnav, li. C. Responding to the shouts of their supporters the top hands put on nn extra.spurt and Hooper capped th.-ir efforts by giving them the fund scoring from a diflieuk position. Walter's might hnve saved tbe goal had he not ran out and loft his charge vacant. With a few minutes 10 g-. No. 0 tried hard to equalize, hut time was called with play in mid-field.. The game was one of iho hardest fought and best game* i-acn in Cumberland, a few knocks ivce given und lakeri o,- lioth tides, but with frw excouion- the game was very cleat:. A draw would have been a fair indication of the game. Both goal koc|,ere got little to do. For the winners Hewit played a great game at back and saved his side time and again. Hunden was shaky to begin with but steadied up as tiie game advanced. The halves although not brilliant miver refused to work, of ihe forwards Hooper and Hurren were bend and shoulders above their col leagues Hini certainly won the game for the top hands*, of the others Martin wud the, pick. For the lex-era Freeburn and Sib- bald were mfe at back. Cairn's was the pick of the lialfs and for his weight I e pla5*s a fine game, he he gave hie wing little rope and seemed lobe alwaye in the riuht place. Williams at Centre Half had his work ent out lo hold Hoo per und he certainly stayed with him. J. Sutbnknd and Kee������e shone in the forwurd rank and weie a '.horn in the Top Hand-* defence. No. 5 protested ihe game cl**. m- FOft SALE���������Une wolfhound bitch, ������20.00 five wolfhound pups $5.00 for bitches, and $7,50 for dog's; apply at Creamery, Courtenay, FOR SALE���������One Cooke Stow and Iron Bedstead, both in good condition. Will sell -jheap. Apply News office. Dr. D. E- Kerr, dentist, will be at Courtenay, March 4th to liith and afterwards at Cumberland. FOR SALE���������Four young bulls pedigreed; one 2 years old; one 9 mouths; one 7 months; and one 4 mouths;���������also Carman Seed Potatoes, -3c. per lb; Apply W.J. Harrigan, Minto. MA0E m CANADA nil n It Is to the advantage ] [of every Iiousekcspci- ! In Canada to use tIie:R i MnglcBaklncPcwder. ,.������, ClUetfs Peri:imcd Lyr:. \m Imperial Qtti:i;:~l������cw������li;-7. 'jfej Cillotl'a Crca;;i Tarta.VpSfc Royc! Voist C;-.ke.*:. ff Olllett'oMcmnRthE-luc. J$i Hosic l}ak)n*j 3oi!r.. S$\ Glllett'a Wcshic** Cryjtsi. ijifc ���������MADS FOt* OVER $>\ ���������50 YEARS M (ZttMMti 1853) t*ii'* E. W. GILLETT CO.. LTD.. Townto, <**" Remarkable Cleverness of the Famous French Conjurer. HIS MOST WONDERFUL FEAT All local items of a business nature will be charged for at the Mrs. J. Fnrbow left by Tbnrs-, standard rate o[ 10c. a line, day's boat for Vancouver. Mrs. II, Mouncewasa passenger by Thursday's boat. ing that iCHewil jsoutsTdeTdieuui- trict. Mr. and Mrs. McIn tyre and Mrs. Alex Maxwell were passengers by Thursday's outgoing boat. Ideal Shoes For Summer Comfort A Mysterious Performance Before the Court of Louis Philippe That Wat Probably the Result of a Subtle Bit of Psychological Reasoning. A link connecting the names of Cagll- ostro, the great charlatan, and the French conjurer Robert liouiiln may be found iu a story that may be justly termed "The Most Incredible Peat of Magic Ever Performed." In 1840 Houdln, then at tbe height of his popularity, was invited to St. Cloud to give a performance before the king, the royal family and court The conjurer had only his youug son ns an assistant aud could rely on no tricks of light or mechanism, as the exhibition was given ln oite of the drawing rooms of the palace. He finished with the followiug extraordinary performance: Borrowing several handkerchiefs, ho wound them into a package, which he laid on the table. Then he went about among the guests distributing cards ou which were to be written the names ���������- r��������� ! of places to which it was desired that the package be invisibly transported. Advertisers will confer a favor Houdin then handed the cards to the ���������Iwiir icU nor l-trnr king' asklng hlm t0 seleCt three nt haz' non acus. hoc *ari 1 nfd ftnd from tj)em choosli tue destilia. than Monday, as this will enable tion he liked best. the printers, to'insert it in the' TI" Owj ���������rd ������ad. "I desire the 1 handkerchief to be found beneath one next issue on the following Tiles- of the candelabra on the mantelpiece." "That," said the king, "is too easy for the ability of u conjurer of the ability of M. Hondln." I The second read, "Tbe handkerchiefs are to be taken to the dome of the Invalides." "That," commented the king, "is.bet- ter. However, it is much too far, not for the handkerchiefs, but for us. The -thii-djai*d-STilts_me.'!_sald-tiie king. "It E. O. Emde Pipe fitting and General repairing. by bringing in day. 320 acres of land in Alberta or Saskatchewan, to exchange for Ian.: anywhere on -E & N' JUDGING A CIGAR. 7 n ; * $ The Only Real Way to Find Its Quality jj Is to Smoke It. / jj ' On no point is the average smoker so > 111 informed as that of judging a.cigar. Nine times out of ten. upon being handed a cigar, he will hold it to his nose, unlighted, sniff at the wrapper with a critical air and deliver his verdict in a self satisfied manner. Tbls characteristic maneuver Is always a source of amusement to any tobacco man who happens to obse������*ve it. There ia only one way to ascertain the quality of a cigar, and that is to smoke it No expert will pasa -tu-agmeut on a cigar until he has ,tif.'.-$tiyl it and smoked it well dowu towm-d tho middle. The first and ���������ni^ important point upon w'hich he bases his opinion is the "burn." Tobacco may have every other virtue, but if it does not hold the fire and burn evenly lt is poor tobacco. Next in order of Importance comes the aroma���������the smoke must have a pleasing "smell;" nest comes the flavor���������the smoke must be smooth and not "scratchy" or bitter. Then there is the color���������rich brown. Indicating a ripe leaf, well cured���������and last Is workmanship���������good if the wrapper is put on smoothly and the "bunch" is made so thnt the cigar "draws" freely and is neither too hard nor too spongy, bad if the reverse.���������Bohemian Magazine. ROMANCE OF HISTORY. or jt.lQtig_Coasf-froiu Nau'aimo to Oys- ter River, or Denman or Hornby is desired that you should send the t 1 *-1 ��������� -n 1 i- 11 '.- 1 handkerchiefs into the chest of the Islands. Reply lull particulars j in first letter to Lt'st'-ck Forbes, Stettler Alberta. orange tree on the right of the avenue." I-Inudln expressed his willingness to attempt the feat, and the king whispered an order that immediately sent a group of attendants to guard the orange tree tn question. The conjurer placed the package of handkerchiefs under nn opaque glass bell and then, waving a wand, ordered the package to proceed to the piaco chosen by the king, When the bell visit Cumbei- W,1S rnJsod the handkerchiefs were gone, but in their place was a whlto a, trusted attendant was A cure for chronic cranks, i 11 the smoking line- The l*Graud Duke" Cigar, manufactured by Percy K, Winch, Ladysuiith. H (3. Mr. Winch wi laud once a mouth in the inter- turtledove. est of his business. III��������� I'WJIW PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 mir other forward** an hidiviilwa> |)��������� your feet perspire easily in hot wuath?r ? j 1) "on the heat ciun������o them to^ hwi'U md kj become painful und un j comfortable ? j If limy do, yuu noeii INVIC- TOHOxf-Min. l\V!CTl!M).f)LIC A.iKNT, niMUKUUSI'! ������������������>���������*���������<>������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������-������������������������������������������������������> Grand Sport at the THE FIRST SALK of Prince Rupert lots will be held at Vancouver, British Coltuubia, May 35th to sqtli, K'oq, Pn'nce Rupert is the Western terminus oi the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The s*le will be lu-ld in the interests of the Gratid Trunk Pacific L'aiKvay Cuin- pany and the Government of liritish Columbia; half of the lots offered being owned by each party, l-'roiu 2,1100 to 2,400 lots will be offered, The sale will be held by aucibn and the termr, of payment will be one-quarter cash and tho balance in one two and three yearn, with intarest nr six per cent. Agreements will be executed inniediuudy 011 payment of the first instalment, and pui'diusei'K may enter into possession at once, Titles are absolutely indefeasible, which means that, the governiuer.t of liritish Columbia guar-uitces all titles. For maps aud further particulars write, C. D. Rand Agent for Government and Railway, Vaucjuvcr, I), C ^to^^#������W<^.c^rjBJ*^>^ NOW ,s THE TIME TO IAKE YOUR PROFIT sent to the orang*1 tree to open tho chest, Ho returned bearing a small Iron coffer- covered by rust, '���������Aro tho handkerchiefs lu this coffer?" osked the king. ���������'Yes, Rlre, and they have been there, too. for a long time," "How can that be possible? Tho handkerchiefs wore given you hardly a quarter of nn hour ago," "Yei it Is no, nnd your majesty will be even more surprised when l prove that this coffer and Its contents wero placed in the chest of tho orange tree cixty years ngo. Deign to remove from the neck of tbo turtledove tbo key of the casket." Louis riilllppo unfastened n ribbon holding a small rusty key, unlocked the coffer, found it document bearing the seal ot Cagllostro and read; Till* day, the Oth of June, 1788, thii Iron box, eontalniiiii bIx hunillterohlofs, wan tilacod among tbo roots of an oranno tree by mo, Bnliamo, count of Casllontro, to serve In porformlim an act ot manic which will be oxecutoA on the name day sixty yeara henoo bi,t*ore LouU Philippe of Orleans and tile family, IJonoiuti tlio parchment conveying this message was found a package containing whnt warned to be tbo six handkerchiefs placod on tho table n few minutea lioforo. In Ills memoirs M. Houdln offors uo solution for the mystery, A shrewd nnnalist linn explained It ns belni? no more tlinu a clover bit of psycholouy on tlio part of tho conjurer, who know tho character of I.011 In riilllppo and know hlm to These Things Read Like Legends, but Are Matters of Fact. A peasant girl called half witted did promise to defeat the victors of Afjtn- eourt nnd did it: it onpht to be a legend, but it happens to be a fact. A poet and a poetess did fall in love nptl eloped secretly to a sunny clime; It is obvionsly a threo volume novel, bnt it happened. Nelson did die in the act of winning the one battle tbat could change the world: it Is n grossly Improbable coincidence, bnt it is too late to alter it now. Napoleon did win the battle of Austerlltz: it Is unnatural, but it Is not my fault. When the ,g.-moral--W_hQj)ad_surrendcred n jgpub- lican town returned, saying easily. "I have done everything." Robespierre did ask, with an nir of Inquiry, "Are you dead?" When "Robespierre coughed in his cold harangue Gamier did say, "The blood of Danton chokes yon." Strafford did say of his ow*i"desertion of parliament, "If 1 do lt may my life and death be set on a hlil for nil men to wonder nt." Disraeli did say. "The time will como when you shall hear me." The heroic Is a fact, even when It Is n fact of coincidence or of miracle, and n fact is a thing which enn be admitted without being explalned.-G. K. Chesterton in London News. No Drums In the Middle Ages. As we come to the middle ages, when tho nations of modem Europe were struggling into existence, we find that nt llrst the drum was not used at all. So. although melody had been known nnd practiced for many centuries, rhythm had been oulte forgot, ten. for what thero Is left to us of the music of the middle nges contains no bars, and we know that it was slowly and monotonously chanted, without the least accent. ln the eleventh century, however, thing9 bognn to Improvo, more particularly as the crusaders brought Into Europe all sorts of percussion Instruments from tbe east. Various kinds ot drums, tambourines and cymbals wore then seen In Europe for the first time since the days of snvages, nnd they hnTO been used, with very Httlo change, ever sliioo.-St. Nicholas, An Epistolary Hint. In tho letter from Boston wob a speelnl delivery stamp. "What did sbe send that forV" tlio woman wondered. "The information sho wants can be seat In nu ordinary letter. It won't need to bo lent Bpo* clnl." "Hint Htnrap," wild tho man, "Is n dollcatu hint to be quick nbout answering, It U a hurry up device mod by many men. It Is very effective, A ���������Bookman, two cent stamp does not always spur bo oxVoedTiiBiy" ciovwin small things" "��������������� ������" }? "J "j-001"1 cffort' bu,* " "J!"* "' clnl dellvory stnmp means Unit tho writer wants what he wants when ho wants It. und the most dilatory cor- respondent nllve Is not going to let nny grass grow between tbo scratches oi bis pen whon answering," rnoM vnffp ===iQ .1 N McLe'.i ci.l K. - Sunday'** but I'.irtr! '4,* fur Van- I Duiumuir Ave. ���������MmiKHK-WWH, Vancouver Property List your property with Mr.W. VV, Willard, of Cumberland, or direct with us, stating price and terms, and we will get vou a warding your money t bank. i) buyer, vour fur- luual ELKINS BROTHERS YA UNION HANK lll'lLlUMi Vancouver, - - i*. 0, t Hit Qualifications, Ho was pleading his cause earnestly. "I am wealthy," he suld, "and could make ample provision for yoh," Sbo nodded aud checked ono point off on bor fingers. "I have hud experience with tho ���������world," he continued, Sbe checked off a not lier point "I have passed the frivolous point," lit' ,, lar-A patriot dotm noiiielhlng for bis country; n politician doc* tils emtn- try. It It MmtMlm-Mi eipedlent to foffH what you koow.-Synu. Mantis Rays. "There nro X rays nnd X rays, nnd there nro also rays from thoso mantle things tbnt yoa put oo gas burner* tc Improve tho llghr.-" Tbe apeaker. n photographer, pointed io n unit n oi fupfciHi iiluit?*. "I kiojo oj my Rdltor-Never wblle I'm nllre.-Un- ���������tion Telegraph. A klDdnf-fa done to tba -good It oa?et u*t.-n������utttB. **���������������������������**��������� THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B81T1SH COLUMBIA. u ^ vm T mwm BEEM JEER The drink of strong men and healthy women. UNION BREWERY Drink U. B. C. Bohemian The UNION BREWING Co., Nanaimo B.C. Millie of "Scotch The HUDSONS BAY CO Sole Aeentsfor BC .NOTICE. Owing to tin land wh'cii t e Club proposed to purchase, having been withdrawn at thehist moment -tiiougli-sufliciiynriri'oTTFy^v^'sTTlj^ scribed to mako. tiie first payment Vehicles, Implements, Incubators, Etc., Etc. ���������H-H**M-*Z~M-*M* t ie secretary has resigned and tl e Every Tool (Jommittue uiifijolved. | ���������*������������������������*��������� ., The Club will reorganize as soon ���������fc0r ���������*e as a siiitnble locati ,11 has I ecu Pari&QPs found." '. -* . I . Subscril ers,who wish, may have then* money reiuniud on prodiu- tion of t.-eir receipts, Jn such,case application should lie made to G. 11, Wood late Ikn S^cyC.'lV C. Conuoc, W***K**K**H**M**S* Prices and Quality guaranteed Walworth-Rolston.Co.'1*4 H.,S. ROLSTON, Managing Director. JOHN McLEODS FOR FIItST-'JLASS CANDY, FRUITS, CIGARS & TOBACCOS T>e Hunden c H O I c E S T -AND- Vanoouver. Be C. See, H. C. Emde, Agent, Cumberland, B. C. LAND AOT, RUPERT DISTRICT." TAKB KCriOB tint Nimpkish Luke Log-dig Company, Limit *,l, lU'entl* to I apply tit penniRfi-ii) t* loum iho lollowing d serib-d fuMihor,., Innda;-~Oomnil*uriot, Vmic uvur Inland, tliot.ai- in a Hnuiliotly nml "AVai-pry liirwtion along high water maik (0 n jn Ini 10'foot IV*nt 0/ 1I10 8i.mli Wost 0 rn r t f said Let '141, ileiosinaatrai-fi.t lins to tin* point, of ooniniu-*oi>,i But, and o.irit'liiina 10.5 ao ��������������� mora or lea. Lnoi- t,dM������ro*i2IKIi, I0U1I. Nimi'kihh h.\Kt, Luikiimij Co., Ltd. Vat A. 11 .bTUAL'.t'.V.AK'n of Vamviuver. H. ('.. Lopcit Vwcouver, April Kith, IU0D. JOHN BRYDEN Proprietor FIRST : CLASS RIGS :OF : ALL J KINDS wood and Coal Hauled NOTICE. Riding on locomotives and rail way'curs of the Union Oolliery Company l*y any person or per- joiih���������except lain crew���������u; strictly prohiitod. Employees rrc sub- ice to,.luminal for allowing sam* By order Francis D. Littih Matia^er. in season at D. HUNDEN'S DuusMitj'f Avenue 'HJMIWRLAND, II. (5. l i.l..l..TuMyftila.ll.l,,l|| Ba*Ji������ WMMiiBtaBjiB**, W **^B*iMt*^MiBa I Wooa'c S'hosphoiiRCiv Thn Qtvot JAtrfm Jlimtdv, " ----������������������ tli-jHlio.n rumimiid'nvla.tfSUM- -,**-T*r*j 11m: xj jus imoiii, iutk#u 1111, illn old Vols* .t,1"*������ AVer aa; D.bOUy, ifratut umt ttniin Wutrt. Jn. }W������u4iwV, &tu*va..t l-Weolt ptrbo*.������lxfor|*l. (>"ewlllph'i,w.f.������ will firs. flul,t by nil UriUMUiH or mulluU 11, rlaln i*kjc. ou roeeli-t of ui-lVu. Afi" T>o * gT'jilt ot stwiifUi-No.1!, ������| No % y -y r������**w",'.,������,W'������������������s������������'JM; ���������������������*!���������*, , ~ >t Km?" ^!l "** fl fty* M9H8fH..TNmj!>fiir. d<*���������t$ltaJ$ mnn NURSERIES. For iho 8|iriiu Tnuln 'IViled Stock, ScwU fur Farm Garden, or t'oin-ervalory, TKSl'KD MTOCK from the lici Kfnwurh iu Kniiliind Kruno**, Uoll.nid, United Hiuici and Oanadii. Fruit and OriinniiintalTrrcH, l-iiiu 11 Fruit,-, Eiiulish HolliiM. Grown In 1 lu- o���������ly part of 1 hu Am* crican cnntinciit not infe-ted witli the Kmi J<������o fcnh, Our Iiccm (In not Inivn to In, f,niii(*tt ted and ciiimi'ijucntiy dama^-d Fcrillilart*, Itee Hupplic**!, Hpraving .Miilcriiln, Cut Fl WHrn elu. 157 pa������o CATALOtiUBFRKK. M. J, HENRY On������a ihoussa, Said Kous*-b and Post ,,������ . , * ������niO -WF.RTMTWffTUn ItOAT*. "Branch Nursery, Bouth Vancouvur. Vancouver, - B. C. COMOX LAND DISTRICT. Take Notice that' Fraser River Lumber Co., Limited of Fraser Mills. II, C, Occupation Sawmill and Lumber Company, intends to apply for pei'iiiisaioii to lease the following described land.������������������-- Coniinencin,* at a pout planted about 750 feet distant and in a southeasterly direction from the southeast cornel* of Lot 82, Comox District, thonce 1500 feet South 4-U degree**, -U minutes Hast, thenco 500 feet North. 40 dogrees 10 iniiiiitoB Kant, tlience lfiOOfeot North, -10 degrees, 44 minutes West, thenco South 40 degroea 10 miniito* West, to point of com- nmiicmeiit and containing 17,2 a- ci'iie more or Ices. Dated 20th February 1900. FitASKB RlVKU LUMIiRR Co. I/I'D. UNION S. S. CO.. of B.C. Ltd Week-end service between Vanoouver, NaoM-no. Unios, Comox, by the steel Clyde built twin Bcrcw steamer "COWICHAN'" Sailing as under��������� Loaves Vauoouver, Saturday 8pm ���������" Arrives Nmaimo, Snlnrdaj* 12 pm Arrives Union, Sunday 6 a m Arriveo Comox, Sunday 8 a iu ReiurniDg:��������� Leaves Co'nox. Sunday 4pm. leaves Urjio.. 8undny 5 p m Arrives N������uaimo, Sunday 11 p m Arrives Vancouver Monday 7am Stage leaves Union for Cumberland every Sunday morniua on nrrival of "COWICHAN;" and leaves Cumoerland Hotel ������t 1 pui, connecting with steamer at UBion. Union Bay* items. Mr: David PicliliB, uativf*' of ������n,.-la. c and resident of Hornby Iataad for uVct twenty yeare, diod oi Ueait"failuio at nnd- nijht A-j,il 25lh, deceased w-s in ii������ seventittK jew, and leave* a widow and grown family of six, all re-tiding ou Hurn- by Island' ���������* -���������- "*������ ' ' ��������� The loenl uine will journey over to Cr- mox on Sund������y uext, May 2nd, to 1 l*������y the looal nine at Comox. A good game is duito pate I, a* ihe Red and Gray will try their u.w men. S. S. Jetiori arrived ou Monduy lest, taking csri*o of several thousand tuns 0 n. signed to Guarfuros. Mexico, S. S. Century arrived on Saturday and sailed Sunday afternoon, for Aualralia with cargo of lumber. -*������ S. S. North western bunkered here on Saturday from the Kortli and sailed for Seattle. S S. Fordeuskgold is due for cargo of coal for Mexico. S. S. Rupert City coaled last Tuesday on her way North,.with a large p.asenger list. ' ���������������������������������������������������l>t���������999)999 (Thos. Ef I Banks Funeral Direc-j tor and Em-| balmer Hun ne RalHlnff Re* iicwinv 11 Foundatloting Carct'tii:*) Atteuded to. 'A Cntnberliuid, JJ. C. ���������OCCC������C*0������9������������CM������M(Bt������ ��������� NOTICK Every Mouday and Friday I will be in town tp deliver Fresh Htitteraud all kind's of Vcgetublea and ul������o 20 tona of potatoes; will i-ell ciiiiaji. Chiu Ykuk, Saudwick. COMOX LAND DISTRICT. Take Notice thut, Frasor River Lumber Co. Limitud ot Fn*i������r Mill* H. O., Occtipiitlon Sawiiiilli* and Luiiiher Company, iiiNndo t������ apply for perm ini" ion lo leain tlic* following doHcribod laud: - ('ommi'iiciiig at tho northwi*t corner pimt of District Lot 100, Comox District, thence north 40 degree* 10 miniiteaKinf, 1000 feet, thence south 44 degree* 40 mill* uti-i Fast 0500 ftict, tlwiK'o Smith 40 degree* 10 ininiil������n West 1000 feet more or l?������������ to liigli water ,n������,.|������ tt,r., , I ���������* - * Notico Is hereby given that Thirty Days after tlnto 1 intond to apply to the Honourable Cliicf CouiiiUH.iloner of Ijj-imis and Works for a Lionae to lirosiimt for conl and polroleiun un* dcr tho forcihuro'nnU undor ths w������. lur and upon the land in Comox lUrl-our, inni 'lKMuribud as follows:���������Colnii.euoiUK nt a |K)Mt planted ut the south weat oorner, f lt, It, NspUr'a olaiiu; thenoe east 60 oliniim; Uihioo snu'h BOohain-; tl,������*no wMt 80 olialn������i tlinnoo north 80 eh* ins; to place of <-oiniiiune������Bieat oontniniuif about G4U uotan. Ditml this 2Uth ,l*y **f I) tu-iiiber IU0R. K VV. HAMMOND. It. Hub* Napier, A gen r ,- i,,g lb, ,1 ).'J> Noticn ia heroliy |-lv���������ii that Thirty l>���������yn nfuii' dull* l Intond to apply to tlio WoiKHirnblo Chief Oonuniiwioner j of l^mrls nn,l H'orl.s for 11 Ijiwima to juis.iift f,,i ohrn<- (or DnpH* int>������ C*ft,flc������t������ of Ti Ib to I* 11 XXV, ssotiou 74, aod S, W. fried* uni 1 ������ml 8. K frnctioaal M of Mvtloaft, towi.ihp9, (msp 1552 O) C011.01 Rli- tiiot. NOTICK is Imreby given (hat it Is my intendou st thr expi, stluD of obs m.'iitb from date ��������� f theIIMl publtntlon lenol la i*������ue UuplioaU G������rtiflcat,������ of, Ti'le t������ * ove lati'fs issued to J lour) i-'iN.k Mo- Juiilan ���������o the 7th Nov������int,*r, 1193, 7lh ip.i'lDo'J. and 8ih October IMS, aud ���������lumber*,,! r**p ollvsly 17.'������i'7������, To������Wo ..** :K)45c. Laid lUyi-Ury Offlar, Vjnlona, 0. C.������ id ,\u) ut Marob. I*W. S. *i. WOOTTON Ite������lsirar (Isoer,,! of Title*. O, H TARBELL ii.-. <*, 4tHVlW9H8fH..T'milTl, Duck''���������Kj*k* for ������nle _ |������**p*e*i������������rf������������*ft***������i*iia,., jMisev aaaattatm amr mtaatim\ ft, mirmmm tammhnh)rr-">*'������������hK "*������mtmmmVttiwmMmjal ��������� rtkaaut faata tSSSSik Maaa rial mmtUt, ���������llthHtt ������!,���������������������������������, to' Tftaec Mawit m DCtlMt Ooi������vniCMTo Ac. ' atiaamartpu>mimat , tmi ftaamhmitm am *iiHK*i,f������>)in. _ r**'"i,t'.������i''s������ <*>��������� IMNNWK nn r������*������*tw koMa. tamfra ������*w amwt, *init.M������*, cWj-ft. to tht Scientific flittcrkait. r*mf.i"m,*ltmm*mi*,'i'.������.* K. Ko%% tiayu-t, A^rnt , ! Fr,\*K������ RlVKU LtMllRH Co. Lt!������. I It, ricnf if I Notice le h-wr-nt-jr |ivea tbat TlUrty: 'il������.iy��������� aftur Ha������*f I imeiwl to apply to 1 UK' llomiuiahb rh!������������( C���������mialwior������r of l4inHIGH GRADE STOVES' A������*1 *U KITCHHN IJTENHIl ft Sponsmens Goods ���������ltd Genera! Hardware Sllif*,'* will ''������,rc m*|*' f.r-r,������;������<-C for f,,il umt rhnaton, Prop tn^fii. l.Mip'i- lot** at riflnivl pri An Ad in the News (]ct vour Job Printinc I ***��������� ah ������������������������������������*"������ *������������ ****'"* mf ��������� ' " J * j promjrf &tt������*������ilioii..���������1>. Ryan, ��������� Comoi, L.C. d '*���������, ������l>* Inn.fi i'i ''nm--������ If.1.!������.-ir., ���������^. .... \i'].Kiii Lli*lr:fl. ,l>������eiibe*J ��������������� f..JJ*,*e:--j I FOR 8ALK--*St'd p>tafo������ti.i<^������me������fliiit et * v ������i p������������������-ud ������n������; j ^"o^>ntofl llcainy. ���������i.\f**������*n ������!hvm {carliiT tl,u'������ Ros*. an iininiiiM- .... iui* the HAiioMtiM *4 IU "Inire tin* ; hery Vu'y., *>T Jr*m, ������������r oti \he\, U plac* of fommefi^nueiii. ���������f ,j���������, ���������a5,) t'inui,i\o\. wii! hm re Wt.i,,������������.U..l������i.iarre. -^^ t���������,jw ,*���������|, rMr!..|t ������������������,.:������������. f. i>.i.n \ ���������������������Hr,> f������f^lMi*>t-*iM; tWt*v mr������ Win* | )_������*h������������'l?l������ir t'������ til* ������ *������.U������ !*** ������ j Tte, per |M������*ti������l; if by mail ������M riot pavs. Trv it. ��������� ������ mr l-at-nl Uim SWIi ds> *t t*at#mb������r K *��������� m. *, m -.rov. done at the News. It 9*oaa Nefw-n Ann. Sn;*>*riiitrt������'4''������it Willi ������gt*������������ CvS*-^3 ���������������;r|. THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. i-MIv 3ALK--A t'luijo Locals c'*.h������m cundiiioi), biiB p-iU-i)!. ic:,*."-vs j ��������� m keep siri!i-*9 from ,-lipp:.(,;;1. A; "** ���������sua���������,.���������will sell for $1-5 ca������h. Apply | FOUND���������On April 2nd, a la- at Xkws OiBce. |dy's fur cape and child's fur, on o j Penrith Avenue, opposite the ������������@������<^������d&������iB<������>������^^ ������������<3������������������������������������������������^^ I Going Out of Business Repeat it--Sliilu's cure will pi ways cure my coughs and colds. \V. II. Stringer upholstering, M.'.ttre^s' making and repairs; now Lounge?*, and Mattresses madu to or'Km*. N. H.--Carpets taken up, clean ed and rdaid. brdc-.' taken at the Furniture ���������store. Methodist Church. Owner can have siflfte bt tailing at this office and proving property. WANTED���������Voung man with Fourth Class Knginoei*6 Certificate seeks employment. Apply at this oflice. NOTICK:--No ad a will bo changed after Monday noon of each week. day'! Mrs. li. Dowdall and daughter rived i'lom Victoria by "Wednes- lvat.-'Dick-' look,* happy. , --*- FOR SALE���������1 Unggy and Har ncss as good as new; will sell cheap Apply to Mr, Matt Piercy, city. Base Ball Match. On account of ill health I find it impossible to carry on niy business any longer, and the whole of my splendid ���������������������������took will be disposed of at pi ices quite regardless of cost. My, whole stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, and {jTBRLlNG SILVER���������but Gla*r, Leather Goods, Hook* and Stationery, Show Case.-,. Counter and Safe, all for sale cheap -FOR SALE CHEAP. e>+e*+*<>e>+4>+<>* <���������>���������������*��������������������������������������������� I THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA. Cumberland, b.c, Capital 83,900,000 Reukkvk, $4,600,000 AsssTfl, W6.40O.0O0 V>w>sril, $83,700,000 Money Orders-**-- t>* (*i (���������*! Now This IS a Gonuint Sale, w McLEAN . Issued in Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Francs* Murks, Rubles ������������������LiroB, Kronen, etc. Payable All Over the; World. Savings Accounts Open With One Dollar Upwards. | A. B. NETHERBY, manaokk. . ������>��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4r4>ee^4ee-4teeeeee4}4r4>ee^e t I t x t: ���������> I ���������*"������������������������������������������������������ an "Wo would like to draw advertisers attention to the Tact that the earlier an advertisement is sent in better o.4Xr4>4>4>$4)4>W+ | 'While in Cumberland Deal With Comox Co-operative Society, Dealers in Fresh and Salt Mcatsand Farm Produce All Orders Promptly Delivered. R. Webster, Manager. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������<���������>$������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������'������ ���������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ COURT OF REVISION. i i Seattle, Washington, April, 26. A man stopping his -paper wrote j The State Department at Wash- tlie editor: l*I think folks ottend'I'no-ton has advised tho directors to spend their munny tor, pay per, of the Alaslca-Yiikou-Pacific Ex- my daddy didaut and everybody position that "foreign troops" will sed he "us tho iiitelliji'entsinanin. be permitted to cross the border i'-imily of bois that evt*r Jugged ta- iers. Regarding ''Crow 01ubfl"it seems that tho poor crows, reputation is m> do to appear v-������ry black, indeed bbfk'jr than it should be, Thi- ci'uw rlocri a let of harm no doubt, but it docs a lot of go*>d. It, is tbe b^st scavenger wo have as anyone can see vvho passe; any town's nuisance ground. Moreover a single crow is said to destroy 700, 000 insects a yoar, and anyone who doubts ihesoligure-s can tiud out, for himself, by following a crow fur a whole year.���������Ex ���������-'��������� -o ���������,, ������������������ "Snntiy" has had Iiir, tlrttshavo, friords and relatives kindly accept tlii." Intimation, A Court of Revision for tin- City of Cumberland will be held in the city council chambers, on Monday, May 5i.h, 1909, at 7:30, p. m.' Any person or persons finding themselves improperly assessed for the year 1909 may appeal t<> this court, either personally or in writing. A. MCKLNNON, Citv Clerk. -���������*������- The J*lig Store have opened up a verv handsome uiiHinrrv parlor inidfir tho management of j M;ss K. I-roc-mar,, late of Messrs | vised uttliU formality and it i* grounds upon whichever dato Can ada may set for the invasion. " This means that a great big feu- ture is to be added to the Dominion Day celebration on July 1st, which is also Dominion Day at the Ex position,for the plan in to bring the Duke of Cotiiiauglit'a Cavalry to Seattle and give Washington its rirat view of British troops upon its own territory, Canadians resident in Seattle are planning to make Dominion Day the second biggest day of tbe Exposition. They admit that Se attle '>ay, June 12, will be the "very biggest" but they promise to give evon that evunt a race ''or the honors. Under the rules of the State Department it will be necessary for the visiting government to ask permission for its troops to go upon United StateB soil, but Am ban- sailor James Hryce bas been ad- -~A-ba-iiq+i-*������^waB-!^en���������on-T-1-ai-rsi. d'-iy evening last, by Cumberland ���������odac Nn. 26, A. F. it A. M., at .'.the Cuml erbind Ho'cl, in honor r,f Oi'pi"*ty Grand Mutter. Hughe-?,of Ladysmitb. about fony-five sluing doAii Mrs.: J Piket calcing in her us*i*il first class style. Speeches and *o <:? nero indulged in and a must enjoyable time wa** spent. The com* p,;ny dispersed about 2:30 a. m. Notice is hereby civen thnt Thirty Days after dato I intend to apyly to ihe HouonraM-*** Chief Coninrsi-sioner ot L-mils and Works for ������ License to prospect for coal and tetn.Ienm un- il it the following desoribed lands situate; in S������yward District, B, O , commencing at j a pout on the bank of the Campbell River I opposite the S. E. post of lot 104. Theuce j due North 30 cnains more or less to the Nr. K. corner post of said lot 164: Theuce due wost t>6.70 chains more or leas to the N. W, corner of said lot 164. Theuoe ������i,nih 30 chains. Thence due east 66.70 chains more or less to place of commencement. Dated this 9i.h day cf March 1909. K PRIEST. NOTCE ia hereby given thai, tl��������� under- K..A1DA Merchant TAILOR LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY SUITS CDflDE TO Of^DElR AND IN ANY STYLiH YOU CJdlSH. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Prices From $20 to $40. CUMBER L A N D, B. C. IF VOU WANT GOOD PRINTING GO TO TUB N'KWS. FIRST-CUSS WORK ������mmmmmmmi������imimjmmmymHm,m���������,wmmnmtmmmmmmm, NEW signed intend to apply one 'month* nfter the date of the first publioatio.i of this notice to theGovornor-iu-Council lo-upprov al of tho plan* and site of a proposed b*ion, ing ground in Comox Harbor in the DiF- tri'tof Coniox, Va couver IeUnd, Bri ish j Columbia. . I AND NOTICE is also i-ivon that a | Uu ! of.thepropmed vrorUi together Mitha de j scrlptio*) of the site hove been deimnted in tha i.fliee of tho Minister of I'ulilic Works at Ottawu, and iu the oflice of tho District UriUHt.ri.r nf Lands in the City ot Victi rin, Province i,f Hriti-1, C,ili,in!'ia. Daied ,hi������ 16th d������y ol March, 1909, KKASKH KIVKR LUMBBK CO. FOliSALE���������EgffR for hatching, R. C. Itbode Islntid Red* Si.50 per setting ot' ll}. Leave orders at station iu hooii as possible as only a limited uiiinber will be sold���������1\ Dalby. Jlailei'gcoiv li (Jo. Ltd of Seatllo. mi'lerbtood bo will inuke the neeen .��������� h������ry ropicsentation. At an early hour ibis moriiiiitf id the I'.niiib' n.'^idi'iK'*", Walla-e H'i'ci' the I pashtul av.'uy Sarnh Mm. (Dr.) Drysdale, of Nana- t-n,;ii|iu arrived by I1 riila*,'������ *^oal. , year old dinif'liit'r of Mr. \V, ICi.'iiV'tn, Tin* dcfcastid V''*-"1^ hid\> Thomas Haggart arrived has] by Friday'* boat, home bi'i-n niliiif* for aome time, having i'A\\i\b .rin. liuuc ti, Kiiiy ln>r in ai built. fteni iii'lit agiiiiHt the giim ������le-' ^ str./ ������������������, till i"l!'������,i't'������ "H'tTf futile and a liiiiii, roin* kin and ho.*L of fi'i- Mm. T. Pikot, of Denmari fsd. Mu, Maatura lotnnied to Nana. naiino by TliiimdHy'i boat. Uo you inland to purchaie a new Boy- ,ile this reason? Wo hnvo over Twnuty U.ffornit MoileU to chonne fr. in, Your attend ll is u-dled to our Coventry Tt-m*lit-r, a splfiidid Ki'i*U*h Itie.ele, k"bh, Covniry Three Spoc! only Wt.fi) Wescl Euglifh, Cans-Jinn and Aineri- oviWh������elstr,.rn������Wt���������*lir>. Our- la tho beet rop-dr ahop in Victoris, ������nd our wnrluin'ii nre Al exp, r'������ ������t the bind iohr. Let ���������e Jo your ie|*niri* g. O'd whoelH ukpii mi uhv oni>, Aj-ents willed in nnropiwnted'trr'.i'ory. Write or ca'l on a������ at onr ne** iitore, TKOS. PL1MLEY, CENTRAL CYCLE DEPOT, 1UO Gov't,, St., Oppotshn BpencM*'* iff Ours is tho r-iouoorliicyolu Btoro VIOTOEIA, B. 0. TEN CHINA DINNER SETS Monthly for Users of Royal Standarfl Flour Ever/49 lb suck of ROYAL STANDaHD FLOUK leaving our mills conttiins a numbered coupon emitting ihe person who libido it to ' ac. ance to be one of the lucky pert-on* who win one of the hand^ouio chin* dinner seia given away eich m *nth The duplicates of there coupons are pkcad in a lecepiacle and ten me drawn each mouth. , There is no better flour in existence for -bread making limn ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR. It Ib rich in cdor, pure, atroua, delic- iou- and tunricioti:*. In using ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR you get ii e be^i llour value money can buy. In giither ng conpo.ni> you mn oi,e chance in ion ouch ttionili to i-caire a hiind*,,o,e prize. The lucky numliei* will be ii^ened in ibis npuce ihe fit st. i. suk of each muivUi Waich for ibem, ��������� Vancouver Milling & Grain Co., Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C. LOST���������Ketweeu Sandwick and! Citnibei'land, two books entitled j "Happy Sundays with the Bible" please return to this office or to i I Mr. and Mr*. J. T, Lid������tun<* left by Sunday's boat for Vancouver- i'ii i-- *, ,nrinb������>" nf S*", P'-oil'i.' (lu',!*! ;i,:d l.ov**.' Dani'i.tcrs of I f r Cuv.-.-l,, aii*l w.j^ iivdviT-ally (-{*���������--! |-\ ci-lebratnl'tl.i-ir 'dihh. Armivur- emeii by iittt* hiioni iiiin.i-i ami U������ry 0f innaUtiou of tho Order, by ��������� ���������* ��������� ���������.- ���������������������������' *i'*: ,. '��������� i> -���������"* ' i ,,-.., i . * .* ^i , in^ bt,!- Hidden death when jims i-H-ni'liiuj,* '!������������������ full a,,d pt'i'fi'ct bloom of iniiid>'i'l"'"t. Thr* funeral urraugwmouU have I).., ��������� i.!m-,"������ i" el.* ������������������;.. I f ().������. IliJ. burr I udertnkr��������������������������� t iu,| partic ul.ir* will ho pun,*, ��������� ' tnmoirow. - -I'tt-i' I'ri'S- April i',',id. Not only is it a nice mild smoke, but the "Grand Duke"' Cigar lins all those necessary I qualities which give so much I satisfaction to the smoker. ! 0 j Wo are informed that Mr. 8. J.! Piercy, of Saiuiwiek, has had, eigliteen sheep killed by dog* dur- ��������� ing the past week, wliieli i* a very \ serious Ions. ' The Right Price Furniture Store New Goods good order, price 8 Ifl(MK). A pply to K. Abe, No 1 Japtown, ���������1. G, King ai'rived by Tlmi'*- Unici L*'(lgc, No. 11, I. O, O. bind Hall on Monday oven ing, A vnry pleimHiit timt* waa sp������nt by ail, The refrwthnwitii were fine and the musicfiirnishwl by Mur* A watch and chatehiitie lins been l?OH HAl,K-Automobile in |placed in the hand* of Mayor Me-' Donald by one who takes an inter-1 est In education, to bo presented j to Mies Kllio McFadyeu on some i pubUc occasion, or at tbe Hchool in the pcesenee of tlio other pupil'* \ The clmtolninc waa made by Mr..; Aitdi'i'tnu'lt, of Victoria, and i* in-. uci-ibcd nn f,,lloM'������: ������'A snlistituto! I.fver Ilrotherii, Toronto, will send ymi free a cakf of tlieir fnmous Plan ml tnilet Konp, if yon mention this jmpfr. TT . . *������������������ ,1/,'i'ii,1, , ,, rrrr*r fl', r> r i.i The Right Price Furniture Store, WALL PAPER LINOLEUMS and LAOE CURTAINS A. MoKiunon ��������� po������������������>���������������! mm 'n'" ,,\, r\,\A' tivtwo '!*".;. M:.!l bjrd ' fov the (riiv*>rnnr.G,M,,*mr>* bronza <��������� .',' oi, IiCHtia w*<������ rx*,������.1lie*,t prize wrnner Vauconver K\liib- tion. Price $1.U0 per St*tting of 1!! i'gi*������. S. V, Dobson, Comox, l>. V-������. picdal l',)0S," The wntcli was pnr- cliHst-d of Mr, T. McLean, of tbifj city, and tho case is sterling silver.! P. Phillipps Harrison SAPPI^TFR AND flOl ICITFR NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING Dunsmuir avenue CUMBERLAND, B.C, LOST���������A lady'* Rold locket and chain; the li*ck*t coutaina a photo, Kimli-r will pltii'e tcttim ssuie to this oiTun, T, Ir-viti, id Vuiif'-ti'cr. for- Iii#������!v < >f iti*?,'lrV, arrivvd by Wnl i M* tliV'* bo'it Ull'i in rt������,l������'*Hilt^������.i, , acij,ti,ii,tam-i". Mr. V.. Barrett and Mr. Kiuitt. ri-u ���������> * *.������ ������������������*-it "���������' V 4i cuii������er, hi* li*V*l "V Vi"t������,lljl'*������t..������\ ' iwd. -: Rover Motor Cars > N������w nnd Ouarontsoil From $600 Thrttr ���������*e1i������V������rnted cars are written down from $1000 to away below cost to make room for 1909 models. Plimtey Auto Company Victoria. X ?, >+/?*,���������-rijftf'a, The house of Ridgeways was establiihed iu the year 1836, Over seventy years reputation for quality and ilavor. mimira^-^-^^- ~- ~-^--~-ram\mmm\^^mA^'a IWmiMINfWIMIVI 8 Mr. O. liaise, Mr. A. L. Letteg and Mr. G. Me(:*rtt������e*f, of tin* B, C. Tdlepltout, OoiiipHny,arri*r. ed on Frbiay last by auto from Vannluio. CUMBERLAHD TAILOR S. 1SAKA, PROPRIETOR Indies' nnd Gentlemen's Suits Made to Order from Sao to 835 AU Work First Class Perfect Fit Guaranteed. CCtl >