S"*'(&ft>*!JT;,"^���������t--" - *.;-riv*-.-.-���������- ' j ��������� _��������� ��������� t^! A Journal Devoted Especially, to the .nteresta of Comox District The Nkws, Nineteenth Year. CUMBERLAND. B.'fr, TUESDAY, AUGUST aa, :qh Subscription ji.oo a Year ������������V^ Simon Leiser & Co..Ltd. Dunsrriulr Ave., Cumberland; Locals. Miss Maggie Cowan, from Van con ver is here on a visit to Mrs. John Thompson. Miss Winnie Anthony from Vancouver is visiting friends her.*. Mr. J. N, McLeod, left on Thurs- m ruing, on a business trip to Vancouver. Mm. SiUims will roi-mmo giving pianoforte lessons Sept 4th, Any time by appointment oxcypt Tiies day**5. Mrs. "Watkinfi, of 6nohoinir.li, Wash,, nrrivod by Sunday's boal on a vi������it to her son JVLr. Chas. l'ai'uliiiiii. Mayor MeLund nrrivod homo on Sunday from Vancouver. Mr. aud Mrs. .1. J. Wioi* arrived home froiii Chilliwaok ou Sun. day. Alderman Willard will Ionve on Wwliic.diiy morning'to attend the Methodist, district iiieetiii"* tci held at Nanaimo in tlm after'no*...) of tImt. (lay, nrter whieli h������ will go to Victoria, returning home on Tnesdny evening next. U. K. Cnlbert, irianager of tho, Royal Hank here, has resi������*ui'd his position, and will leave shortly for the oust. At the Conservative con von tion held at Nanaimo on Wednesday lust, to select a candidal" to eon- test the Comox-Atlin .eat in the forthcoming Dominion elections, H. Clement, of Prince Rupert, ru- col veil the nomination, Three names were simniitted to the eon- vent ion, namely T, E. Bate, if Cumberland. II, Clement and Mr, Newton, both of Princo Rupert. V*. B. Skinner, of Nanaimo, arrived liy Sunday's bo it, and returned by bicycle on Monday. Rev. tt. 0. Freeman left for Ma'.iuSmo i'M M"!id!".y hy Meyele "U uLUuul tlhlikl Uiccllug (.���������������. j..,t. Mi ������'i"UC un.", uod.d U-gr.(t'i'.'*iily aewjilutl. Mr. Robert Grant Si*, will ccl- ebrato his birthday on lliis (Tuos. day) evening at his 81111111101' camp, Roy's Iloie.b. A large number of his friends have been invited and a grand time is promised, and i** sure to b.* had, f*r '���������Hob" knows how to do it. We join with hi* many friends in wit-lung him ninny happy leturus of tlm day, ���������"For lie't* a jolly good fellow." M'"-. .1 Piket arrived home from VrtucotiviT 011 Tiitwiay. FOR STOVES AND RANGES "^1 Furnititt^and Household SUPPLIES mWSam*r.wX*WemaMnm't*)t nmtay ���������8. ''"���������*" I THE CORNER STORE j Look out "j*? Wallpaper 4 Paints A t S I 4, ! ���������4" I t ������ ���������# 4) constituency. Dun can Itosis ex-M. P. wus iroininiited to carry tho Liberal banner.. to victory. Cumberland was represented by our local tin I id tor Mr. IV P. Harrison mid Mei-srs John l.nice, JivmoH Uei I, Thomas Carey, P, Dunne aud .J nines Stewart, Denmaii Island by Willi nm liakio, and Union Hay by Thomas Hudson, Comox by Alex, Urqnlinrt, W. It. Rulib, Jotjeph MePhee, William Grieve and resoiitoil. The party could not huve beon more fortunate in their selection, for outside the n-doublahle William Sloan and ������������������Hilly" McIiiiiob, it would be very difficult to Iind a person puss suing the un- doubt-d nbi.i y, rcpiraiioii mid 8 rength of pciBonality, as Mr, Duncan Roup, The Liberals are very enthusiast i������ and feel convinced thnt thoir choice will aivnep the Held. Mr. lloss will bo in Cumberland at the bitter part of this wook, when tlie public will luive an opportunity of hearing ������������������Iluciprcc- ity" and other matters of interest, dealt with by him, in a manner J{> which wilt leave no doubt na to his ability and fitness to represent this large constituency, 'r?i i'- ���������' TO BE INCREASED Mr. W. L. Coulsou. general manager of the Canadian Co'lier- its, L-d., who was a visitor to Victoria last. Friday!"said' his company would start work on ;i new mine in 60 days. The iuiue which will prove an important addition to the well known collieries, is southeast of the present workings near tidewater. The company will probably have to sink its shaft between 700 and 1000 ftet for Hie proposed workings, which are expected to employ a large number of men While they arc sinking the shaft for the coal, Mr Coulsou said, the company will go steady, remembering that great coal pits grow from small beginnings. Some idea of the magnitude of the poescut workings may bo gathered from the fact that, in the past twelve mouths Mr; Couison estimated the output as considerably over yoo.ooo tons, Thi.. year he has no doubt but that they will easily exceed a million tons output: J Summer Sale FOR PAY-DAY, AND WEEK FOLLOWING J. N. McLEOD, Dunsmuir Ave. Cumberland A) ���������I' THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., L.L.D., D.C.L, PnE3it)ENT ALEXANDER- LAIRD.^General-Manager . CAPITAL. - $10,000,000 REST, - $7,000,000, COLLECTION BUSINESS ���������With its large number of. branches, agents and correspondents, The Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections tbrouglio.it the World.promptlyfcnd at rea.on^bl'e"rates."' T^atc-s WilTbc "quoted on application. ..-_.. FOREIGN BUSINESS 2.0 Cheques and drafts on all countries of the world, drawn in sterling*, francs, marks, lire, kronen, florins, roubles or any other foreign currency, can be negotiated at The Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates. CUMBERLAND BRANCH W. T. WHITE, Mfi"_i*f.o H, C. Clements the Conservative .candidate far this constituency, will deliver a public address at Coiirtoimy on Saturday evening. If it can bo iii'iungcl, Duiiciin Robb the Liberal candidate-will also be present and ad- ilrcHS the lime ting. -*���������_- Mr. Ralph Simpson of England, and Miss Agnes vSlrutheis, daughter of Mr. John Struthers, of this place, were united in marriage on Tuesday evening iu Holy Trinity church. Rev. John- sou, of Vancouver officiated. ������������������ Whether the election in Co- niox-Atlin is deferred or imt, 1 slinll lif>ht it out to 11 finish," said Mr, II. S, Clements, Conner vative (Mind I dn to for Comox-Atlin. before luavjiifj; the city this morn ing to fire the fitvt gun> in liis canipiiign at Wellington, over the gulf, tonight,���������Province of the IOlli. SUMMBR SCHEDULE. ��������� The,SS. "Joan" will sail .is under:��������� Leave Victoria Tuesday,, 7,00 a.m., for Nanaimo, Union and Comox, ; ' Leave Comox Wednesday 800 a.m., for Union, Nanaimo and Vancouver. Leave Vancouver Thursday, 9,00 a.m., for Nanaimo,- Union and Comox.. , heave C91110N Friday, 8.r>uiV m. for Union, Nanaimo mid ���������Vmi* cnuver. l-cave Vancouver {.atur';, , 9.0011,111,, for Niinaimo, Uuior. and Comox;. Leave Comox Sunday, ��������� .<> < a.m., for Union, Nana'mo, ami Victoria. The recent London strike'u_s* that community ������10,000,000. Good piciuri"** at tho Elecirii*. Theatre this week. Don't mi***-; irfotriiiu. tlieiu. Th- royo, McKee nioiloiieij to Ills companion to bring oin the horses. When Ihlx wuh done the two men cinched the sad- dlefj and made every preparation for midden (light. Lane nnd the horses remained oiiihhIc the million behind a freight ear on n siding, while McKee Btole softly through the open door to "Ole Man" 'JVitW'h side. Now, the agent used as n Niife de- jumll vault Ids Inside wnlslcont pocket, Iho lock upon which was a huge safely. pill. 4-o< lllliliri uilrliM' in��������� i.uiu-t' ii jvvojvcr, )i'i.i.'-i.,v hung .-it ).]-��������� hip and easily reached, Ills ipilcknesH on ihe draw In Hie limn of need nnd Ills no- curacy of aim made hint a formidable tiiitngoulst. f"7.rt,f. tiif.it -irv. liof-M Intn lliu 'cnrti. to become Its watchdogs, others to Tnmniie Its wolves, Tlie presence of a human wolf |s, as it were, scented by Hie human watchdog even when the dog Is asleep, McKee wan known li>. Ktliietlvcly as a niiiu-wi.lf to the born gunrdl-in* nf rui'ti'iy, <-*!!in Hoover. liliiiM'Tt a high type uf tlie man mas- fllT, *jm,.,1 to .oij- i,f flu: half bri-cd; "I can smell Hint |������*ar grease he slick. bin hair wlili ai.lii the wind. He may lie out o' si:.tii un" out ii' mind, when Koini'tlidr (Win me 'McKee's unnitid.' 'I'heii I smell b'nr irrenxe. nn' the next Ihlnjr ItiiH.y shows up wllli tils in- ur:ir.\wii\\n' grin It's nlliiz 'grense |K*fore meet.' ns the *l*y pilot would tuiy " ������������������rile Man" Ti*rri!l ������;*.** of tin* wjitch doc breed. U'heihi-r warned bv ������������������������* I'kio tiwti in _���������"���������������;���������'_ fie, c.nch^leiuling a u his side, trembled convulsively aud died. Ue had paid the penalty lor a moment's indiscretion with his life. McKee quickly unfastened the pin aiid seized the roll of bills. Skimming through the package, he smiled with satisfaction to see that the most of it was in small bills and none of them stained. Carefully avoiding the fast forming pool of blood which was oozing from the hole in the dead man's head, he A HUNGRY__PYTHON. The Firet Courso of Hit Meat Got Him Into Serious Trouble. In my travels I visited the JatI at riuiyet-Myo. in Burma. On the morn-1 Ing of my visit there had undoubtedly! been an unusual occurrence. A python1 twenty-two feet long and twenty-eight Inches in girth had entered the vegetable garden and crossed it to the fowl pen. Besides the fowls, there were some, five ducks In the pen. Now, the front of the pen was fenced with diamond mesh galvanized wire netting of a strong type. The snake could not resist' a fat duck, so, putting Its bead und neck through the stout diamond frame, It seized and swallowed one. I have no doubt whatever that it would have ."mopped up the bunch" Inside tho house, but that ln adjusting No. 1 to ���������make room.for No. 2 It became awaro of an uensy feeling owing to the wire around its wais*. Neither have I any doubt that in addition to becoming uneasy it became "seriously alarmed. Being now unable either to disgorge or to get away, it tore off the whole section of netting, Q feet by 8. and returned with tbe necklace or waistband through the cabbages. Not unnaturally, 1 think, the sentry, seeing a (J by 8 foot wire section of fencing marching through the cabbnge patca without any visible means of support, gave the alarm and then opened tire. The prison guard rushed out and also opened fire, and very,shortly our hero lay dead in his frame. He wus skinned and bis skin cured and dressed ln the Jail, where they are uoted for this kind of work.���������Forest aud Stream. " hurried to tlie door. A glance showed him the coast waa clear. Running across the tracks, he Joined Lane, who was wailing for hiin behind the freight car,with impatience. A COMPETENT WITNESS. The Mule't Testimony Was Taken and Accepted by the Judge. The originator of a widely known probation system, Judge William J. Pollard of a St Louis police court, is tbe subject of a Boston Herald story which Illustrates his unique way of dealing out justice to minor offenders, A driver bad been brought before Judge Pollard, charged with cruelty to animals. He bad been driving a galled mule, but he had an expert witness lu a veterinarian who testified that the: sore on the mule's back did not pain; tbe animal in the least The judge listened attentively to the long technical opinions and then demanded to know the mule's where- TTiSolTtsT-** UF*wirs"ihformed-that-|t-was- harnessed to a wagon which stood on the street iu front of the courthouse. The judge then ordered that court to be adjourned for live minutes. He took bis cane and proceeded to the street went up to the mule and with the end of his cane gently touched the sore spot on the animal's back. Tbe mule promptly tried to kick the dashboard off the Wagon. Once again tbo Judge touched the sore spot with his cane, and tho mule responded as before. Judge Pollard returned to the bench. The prisoner was called before him. "With all due respect to the expert testimony you have hnd introduced In your behalf to show that the mule's back does not puln bim, 1 will fine youn $50," nnnonticed the judge. "I asked the mule If the .sore hurt bim, and be said It did." N tt Eat and Be Merry! 99 Stop starving yourself���������stop suffering the pangs of indigestion���������stop worrying about what you dare and dare not eat. Eat hearty meals of wholesome food, take !|A^Rll-tll������!PEPSIA iMm and you'll feel like a new person. Sour stomach���������heartburn- occasional" indigestion��������� chronic dyspepsia ��������� all yield quickly to NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets. The properly digested food restores your strength, your stomach regains its tone, and soon requires no further aid. 50c. a box. If your druggist has not stocked them yet send 50c. and we will maii them. 37 NATIONAt DRUG AND CHCMICA4. 00. Of CANADA LIMITED. MONTREAL. Sporting .Notes. DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Milwaukee high schools will form ������ baseball league. Swimming will be taught In the Philadelphia public schools. Jackie Clark may quit the bicycle game for aviation sport after this season. H. J. Handy, the1 Chicago long distance swimmer, has returned to the game after nearly a year's lay-off. Bob Fowler, the Cambridge (Mass.1 athlete, who has probably run the greatest distance In practice and competition of any of the long distance men of this country, is ready to continue again this year. Town Topics. Tbey are now calling Macon the Atlanta of central Georgia, and that's some compliment too. ��������� Brunswick News. If New. York allows Madison Square Garden to he torn down New York ought to tie ashamed of herself.���������Syracuse Post-Standard, Edinburgh's population has increased only '2.780 tn the last'decade. The Scottish Athens seems to.be Inclined to live on the memories of its past, greatness as a capital, first of politics and then of letters.���������New York Tribune. '���������."''-'���������"��������� "."������������������"'..���������' Ada Uehan. the actress, is by her own confession a devotee of Ualzae und Thackeray. ..< Miss Johanna Redmond, youngest daughter of tne Irish leader, is developing iuto a playwright, showing Id her work many of the brilliant characteristics of ner distinguished father. Mine. Nina TJimilrieff. the distinguished Itusslau soprano, is a woman of-'rare preseuce ot mind. She oneff quelled an angry mob that had assembled in an Italian opera house to wreclc the performance. Mrs. Lewis Harcourt, niece of J. Pierpont Morgan, Ib the first America*, woman who has ever had the distinction of christening an English buttle* ship. On March 30 sh. performed thi* service when the Dreadnought Mouf arch, the largest lighting craft evetf built In tbe Tyue. was launched. Princess David Kawanannkou. widow} of-the late Prince David and motheif of-the last of the royal Hawaiian hue, has been singularly honored by a command���������the only one issued to any American citizen���������to attend the corona* tion ceremonies uext June. Her husband waa the brother ot Queen l.iliuo- kalani. Train and Track. Death of 610 persons by street car &ccidents-in-fourteen-cities'of-theiOnit- ed States is reported for the year 1U10, and the list is not complete. Expenditures for maintenance of way and structures in 1910 for the railways of the entire United States showed an increase of 11.3 per cent over 1909. A new book of instructions published in nine languages has just been issued by tbe Pennsylvania railroad for the government ot employees working on or about tbe tracks. nsr imt^^w Tiiriv wns a muffled rciuirt, In silence I hey mounted their horses For a short illsliince McKee led the way ii|inii ihe railroad truck In ordei to leave nn linofpi'lnis and llieii H.nicl, across I In- desert townid the hills In the soiiili, "Why did yon shoot?" gasped l.nne. "lie divu mi mo," Knurled McKee, "It wiihii'i l>|r|-'H money, but you'll gel linlf, Sluil up." The burning sun rose higher .ar.il higher. The Inr.'.znrd ilropinul lower 11��������� the sky. The silence of ilcnlli brooded over the r- ' --'���������<-������t������,.i (To be continued.) Like Father Like Son, There, is a probability that Mr. Raymond Acquitli, tlio British Prime Minister's con, will before long embark upon a poliU'iil career. Iteeont- ly lie wuh invited hy tho IJberala in ti London eonstitnoney, which tin a [irnr\ rorirorntytm] \\y n TTnloniif ������iric ruin onmn down In floods nnd destroyed tho crops, Irrltnted nt the result, ono dlu* glinted elder conlided to nnothor tout "this comes o' tutrlHtln* sic n requcnt ������o n meeiilster wbn Isim acquent wl' ngrlcnlture." (iialiiii tutu Ilu: mtaUv ul :" hi- trii-i), "tiuu't irj tti.it:" I> uciii 'Icrrllln hiiuds bigli over Ills lictid. lie I'.o id I tie <������i*t*u ultidowl1 Not a Klgu jK):4. it-.r in tin- tK>-li'IIIc'- -j.vif.ij-- in; 1., ulP tivur-ici: deiMi.il bciiiii ������<* if y**i wlU M**4* ut yoar ���������dn th* m*w* at yarn titiltt. j^g TWF.#-.uxi'novtMLisct,^u\irtra. . moartc. W. N. U., No. 8W ���������___������������������ .3/ THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. "'Why let that headache spoil your day's work or pleasure?' Take I"}) ' " , 25c. a Box at your druggist's. .. ��������� ���������;��������� ~~"i*" Guaranteed to contain no morphine, opium or other polsdnous drugs, by tho 30 NatiiMul Drt_g and Cbamical Company of CaaiuU, U-aiUd, . ��������� -'��������� ��������� Moatr������������4, and that of Canada grows. If we push Canada into England's arms, the trade arrangements between the two will tend more and more io shut' us out." I Retribution "I see wViere there is a heavy cut in the new bill in the wool duties." "Is there?" I bet that makes the wool interests feel sheepish," The Oil for the Farmer.���������A bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclect-rio Oil in tho farm house will'save many a journey for tho doctor. It Jb not only good for tho children when taken with colds and croup, and for tho mature who Buffer from pains and aohea.' but thero are directions for its uro on .lok cattle. ThereSuhould always be a bottle of it in the house. Sbe���������"Is your friend, Mr. Sellers, a a literary man?" He���������"No. Merely a successful ������ novelist."--Boston Transcript. Minard's Liniment cures garget in cows NOW OR NEVER IS THEIR SLOGAN One day when my little 4-yenr-okl brother was playing in the backward he slipped on some water nnd^iurtftliat I have described, and that" I himself. He came into the house cry ing, and said: "Mamma, why -does God always freeze the water with the slippery aide up?" ..-, $552 Buys Everything Needed To Build This Fine 6 Room . Home ���������JOT 'thi pM-toMe *' Mod. out w������ll- ���������MiitrucUd, warm, ���������utxtintl.l tram* -Mlldlng*. Youaav* DrehlUot'a t%. kulldar'a 10% and lumbar dialer a bl( nrolHt t>r burlo* ALLmatcrlalidlrMt Iron our Bill*. Other Homes. Bungalows, Cottages, Burnt, School*, 2 to 12 Room*���������$175 Up ������������arT������hln������ ������t whotaral* aoat-hUBlMr Winmed. atUd ���������nd rnnrked; rodln*. doon, window*, _'*������������������, _f>!"t*r ' fcojrd. Interior Mm tuid (Inlah. li������rtw-������. arao tha nalla and paint. Atao plant, Mm -irlnt. and datalljd building Intlrucllana-all ao claar ������o."M atad ������o -.kill*- labor. Book of 60 House Plans FREE "P hotoa. plaoa. daaorlptlooa ahow aaaotlr what comrlatad tmiHe. look Ilka and talla aaacth' Mwlt* aetiM ������i������* Saad 2-uaet '-an* and aik lot PU������ Book He. M '_ ���������' ��������� , _ ______ m *ta__i_������_m������BU������ Soyai-alga Camatraatitam Co. }���������������������������������*������. oam Shoe Boils, Capped Hock. Bursitis ure hard to cure, yet RBINE. ABS0 will t������mnve them andleate no blem It hi Voea not blister or remor* .... tbe hair. Curet any pull or two 11 lng.. Homo ean bs worked, 12.00 par bottle.deltTered.Book ������ D free. ABSORBINE, JR., (mankind, 11.0. bottle.) For Bolli, Hr'uli.!,' Old Bore*. Swelling!, Qoltc* VarlcoaeVelnn.Varlooaltlea, Allayi Pain. tl. F. YOUNG, P. 0. P., 13*" Temple 8t., Springfletd,* Mm ; LYMAHB, ltd., Soalrral, Canadian Ag������l*;... , il������ _|.k������d by 8AK.IK BOMt * WYSMt CO., Wlaalptfl Till* KATIOIUI. DMA * VtttMCkh CO.. ������l������nl|������������ * Ctt, jar j i aad HEUDKUSO. BROS. ������*0������ 144.. Va������������������������������. American Speakers and writers Say We Must Get Reciprocity Now or Give it up Forever;* "Now or never"; is the slogan of the Recijprocity protagonist in the United States. President Taft expressed this belief in his famous speech to tlie. New York newspapermen when lie suid: "The forces which nre at work in England and in Canada to separate her by a Chinese wall from tiie United States, and to mako her part of an imperial commercial band reaching' from' England around the world to England ���������> again by a system of preferential tariffs, will derive tin impetus from the rejection of this treaty, and if we would have reciprocity with all the advantages earnestly and sincerely believe will follow/its adoption, we must take it up now, Or give it up forever," , Since President Taft has spoken many others have" reiterated his words. ���������, The Boston Commercial Bulletin declares: ;..'. "As Canada is undoubtedly destined to make as big ��������� industrial strides in the future as in the past decade. it is evident that with the lapse of time she will become less and less desirious of renewing negotiations with the United States. The time, therefore, has come for us to strike. Shall we let the opportunity pass?" ., Commenting on this utterance The American Economist, observes :��������� "This is another way of saying that if we are going to cheat Canada in a Free Trade reciprocity dicker we had best do it .right now, because, if we wait (.too long, Canada will get her eyes open and refuse to be cheated. Is this fair or decent or is it merely a demonstration of Yankee smartness,** The Canadians are not fools. They have developed" their industries under a Protective tariff and now have an industrial future. The time for us to strike passed long ago." ' Going further west we find The Minneapolis Journal echoing . Mr. 'Taft's New. York speech in this fashion:��������� ..';'. ���������'������������������ V "The Taft policy spells not only North American commercial union, but also the doom of the British imperialistic unity. Too late, provided Congress acts, the. British are awakening to the value oh the prize they so '.atuousTy^reyecfear " Too~~Trfflt'e7~.if" "Congress.rises,to a level of this, perhaps the greatest piece of statesmanship effected by an, American President since Thomas Jefferson annexed the West. ��������� Today England ; is our best customer, and Canada our third best. But our foreign trade wanes, The smitten man -(fervently)���������j "Love you' darling? Why, before I; met you, I .thought only of having a< good time,in life."���������Puck. >:��������� I The microscope in the hands of ��������� experts employed by the .United,' States Government has revealed the j fact that a house fly sometimes car-! ries thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of "Wilson's Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by .killing both the germs and the flies. ; ! "A fool and his money are soon part- ed." "Yes, but you never call him a fool-till-the money is gone."���������Toledo Blade. INTERNATIONAL COLIC REMEDY SOLD OK A SPOT CASH GUARANTEE Wa ..���������fund Your Money If Ik Ever Fill*. COLIC MAY KILL YOUtTHOiSE or Cow within one "hour unless you have this remedy ready for instant use. Colic kills more horses than all other diseases com- bined, and when you need a remedy you must have it at once, for if you wait for a veterinary or make a trip to town you may find the animal dead when you return. If International Colic Remedy ever fails we will refund your money. It is the only Colic Remedy ever sold on such a strong guarantee. Put up in a regular drenching bottle, SAVED HIS FILLY St. Jovitk, Qvr, March jrd, 1911, International Stock Food Co., Limited. Gkntlkmbn,���������I am glad to sifty I ������*.ed Intwnaliona! Colic Remedy on what seemed to be a hopeless case and saved a ���������beMtlful filly-��������� ������!ie was cured in a few minutes. (Signed) .CHARLES Sl\ AUBIN, FRIO! 800. AMD ���������i.O������ PBR BOYTL__ FOR ML* ������Y DEALERS EVIRVWHBRB INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO.. Limited, TORONTO, CAN, ":' --*_i * rT Jt^AjVl y *&r i .$ ti_l"' S i ^3 psfPiM I'M ]���������_��������� !!' ^ 1 I^Srl 1 L"**5 WEAK STOMACHS MADEJTRONG THROUGH TONIC TREATMENT WITH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS After all has' beehSsaid. about indigestion und stomach trouble,athere is only one way to get a real cure. The stomach must be made strong enough to do its own work. Indigestion disappears when the stomach has been made strong enough to digest ordinary plain food. This ,��������� strength can only., be..given the stomach through the tonic ���������treatment supplied by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,' which enrich the blood, strengthens the nerves and thus enables the stomach tb perform the duties which nature intended it should. In .every neighborhood you can find people who have been cured of.indigestion or other stomach troubles afWr a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this is the best proof that they are the one remedy;to successfully do this. Mr. D. B. McLean, Sterling, N.S., says-.���������"For a couple of years I suffered very much from indigestion with most of the accompanying., painful symptoms. As a result I .became very much run down, and as the medicines I tried did not give me any relief I grew melancholy and, unhappy, and felt as though my constitution was breaking down, Quite accidently my attention was called, to Dr. Williams' -Pink Pills, and I decided to try them, and I am happy to say that they effected a complete cure, and made my stomach as strong as ever it had been. ._��������� I am glad to say a few words in praise of the medicine that cured me, and I hope niy experience will benefit some other sufferer." Enrich the, blood and , you banish most of������������������ tlir^'vWjr-da'y^ailmerita-'of- humanity, and you can enrich it quickest and best by the. use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold, by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50- cents, a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dri Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Old Gent���������" Ton my word, madam, T should hardly have known you, you have altered so much." Lady~"For the better or for the worse?" Old Gent���������"Ah, madam, you could not change for the better."���������Judge. As a vcr-ide'do thero is no p.opar������i*l'������i' that equals Mother Groves' Worm K.kir- niinatnr. It has saved the lives of countless children. . ,, CURED IN ONE MONTH If every woman who has Kidney or Bladder trouble, coald go to Davis- ville, Ont.. and talk to Mrs A. Simpson, they would do just as she did��������� ���������take GIN PILLS aisd cure themselves. "For 14 or 15 years I had Kidney or Bladder, trouble, suffering at times .intense pain. I doctored continually but nothing gave me permanent relief until I was persuaded to try Gin Pills. Within a couple of days I received great relief, and after taking one box was completely cured." ; ,. Mrs..'-A; Simpson. Write National Drug & Chemical Co. (Dept. N.U.), Toronto, for free sample. 50 cents a,box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers. ��������� ; : The original Qln Pills made by National Drug nnd Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, are sold only in this box. RAPID GROWTH The Following Figures * Show Marvellous Development of Canada Twenty-five years ago today first tran3Con|jiient!il " train of icflk the policy 'of extending branch lines wherever needed is still being vigorously pursued. In one wny only baa the C.P.R. remained "as it was, '*nnd tliat is in the retention, of the services of officials and employees. l It is practically manned today as it was a quarter of a century ago, with, of course, the addition of many thousands required by, the expansion of tliQ( road. The total number employed now reaches 80,000 and these are stationed in almost every civilized country on the face of the earth. There whs no pension fund in 1886, for none was needed. Today there nre over 500 of the old faithful workers on the pension roll, none of whom receive less than ?20 a month���������ii positive contra- diction of the proverbial saying,that corporations have no souls. All this show that the Canadian Pacific is, ns stated, more than a. transportation company in the generally accepted sense of the term. It is an Empire builder and its name will over be remembered as the creator of Western Canada and a fjreat developing factor wherever its lines penetrate. With and Without Geography A little girl was well up in most of her studies except geography. The other day her teacher sent to her mother to see that the girl studied her lesson. The next few days showed no improvement, and tho teacher asked whether sho had delivered the note. . "Yea, mn'nm," wns tho reply. "What did your mother say?" "She said that she didn't know geography an' she ������ot married, an' my nunt didn't know geography nnd she got married, an' you know geography nnd you haven't got married." the the Canadian Pacific Railway pulled out from Montreal for the.Pacific Coast, It was a memorable occasion,, marking the consummation of the greatest work that Canada had ever undertaken. '-..' :- j For a country with Jless than four millions of people to build a railway across the North American Continent ���������the first, and still the only-'.actual transcontinental line connecting the two great oceansr-was a remarkable achievement whose importance was accentuated by the fact that for many hundreds of miles its lines traversed regions altogether unknown-r-where men did not live���������around ",the rock-, bound northern shores of Lake Superior, across the far western plains, then "in utter solitude, and over Nature's majestic sky-scrapers in the Canadian Rockies. f . ;; No less wonderful has ��������� been ���������-; the growth and expansion of . Cahajda's great national highway during "the intervening quarter' of a century. The company did not merely remain a common carrier���������it become more���������a developer and.-, Empire builder���������and so potent a factor in filling the wants of others as well as the 'vast army of travellers that both on land and sea the C.P.R. today is *a :r_ameto conjure with". ������ From comparatively small beginnings, as seen ,by twentieth century eyes, it/has developed into a world encircling institution .with..magniTicent flects oj^ocean _ajid inland waters���������an immigraflon,Jfgenr cy that has peopled half a continent, even to furnishing ready-made homes to the home seekers���������a forceful factor in the development of mines and mining���������an inaugurator of huge irrigation works where thousands are employed in building its rolling stock, has its own telegraph and express services that- reach everywhere, and a chain of palatial . hotels, to comfortably house those -who travel, and it even employs Swiss guides to pilot daring mountaineers to dizzy ,h.ightn and runs sanitnriums and summer resorts where the pleasure seeker may holiday and the health of the invalid..,bo restored. Its record fully justifies the name happily Jtestowed upon it by an eminent European- ��������� "Providence Incorporated." ; ��������� . A few figures will give some idea of the greatness of its growth :��������� Tho total earnings in 188G were n little ovor .1*10.000,000, and the net earnings less than $4,000,000, the surplus after deducting fixed chnrges being $653,444. This year's gross'enrn- inga will prohnhly be over- $104,000.- 000 nnd the not eiirningsfnbout $.17,- 000,000. Tlio mileage thon was 4,651. mileii; today it is. including controlled lines, nbout 15,500 miles. The number of passengers then carried wns l.SfKVN!)- and the tons -of freight aggregated 2,010,195. The approximate figures for the past twelve-months nro over 12,000,000 nnssengers, and 21,1150,000 tons of freight. A. comparison of tlie figures shows thnt rt eon- sidornblo reduction in the rates has taken place ,In 188G the n'vorngfl i-nrhiiigH por pitfwmror per milo -wns 2,10 cents nnd freight averaged 1,10 opi)'!* per ton per milo. Today tlio figures nro for piiHsongors 1.9.1 oi-nts per milo and for freight 0,800' oeiits nor ton per milo. A oompiiriHnn nf tlio equipment then nml today shows how tho company hns kept pace with tho ronnii'oinentH of the trnilic*.��������� Taft's Tight Trousers When President Tuft was seven years old his mother bought him a pair of short duck trousers. The first time they, were washed" thev shrank badly. The boy was fat, but ,his mother wedged him into the trousers against his protests. He went out to piny, but in ������ few minutes returned. '���������'.'. "Mamma," he, said, "I can't wear these pants. They" are too tight. Why, mamma, they are tighter than my skin." " ��������� ."'.'- "Oh, no they are not, Billy," returned his mother. "Nothing could be tighter than your skin." "Well, all the same, these pants are, I can sit down in my skin, but I can't in these pants."���������Knoxville Sentinel. V ", Edison's little daughter, when visiting a friend in the nursery, brought with her a doll��������� fitted.- out' by her father's magic with a phonographic attachment;;which excited tlie wonder of her less fortunate playfellow, who exclaimed in amazement: ' "Why, your doll can talk!" The equally astonished reply of the inventor's child was: "Why, don't all dolls talk?"-Clark's Book Herald. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, \iBi "~" Lucas County. / ' Frank J*. Cheney makes oath that he ia senior' partner of the flrnvof P. .1. Cheney & Co., doing business in tlie City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that, said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case, of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY., ��������� fiworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D., 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Publie. -^^all''siCa"tarrh~Cure_Js_taken_int_er_na.ll.y_ and: acts directly upon the blood and" mucous snrfaons of the system. Send tor testimonials, free., F. J. CHENEY 4 Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all DruRpists, 75c. Take Itall's Family Pills.for constipation. TBAT Cured by Lydia E. PinkIiM_,f Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky.���������'-I rof. fered two years with female disorders, ���������"'���������"iiilii ^.,...|my health was Tery *';". bad and I had a (jconUnual backache .-.which was simply awful. I could aot stand on my feet Ion? enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging son- sations I could hardly bear it. I lad soreness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad. vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have nob had an ache or pain since I do all my. own work, washing aud everything, and never have the backache i.hy more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may publish ft."���������Mrs. Ollib Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent relielf you must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound, v Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass^ for special advice. Your letter will be absolutely Confidential, and the advice free. AGENTS WANTED Ambitious women for whole or part time work in Western Canada. Canada Viavi Company, Toronto. WOMEN WANTED To take orders in spare time. No experience necessary. Our lines especially used by mothers and girls. Apply: Women's Department, 229 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. When my brother was 4 years old, my mother said to him, ������������������'"Ralph, how did the mirror in your dresser get so dirty?" "I guess I must have looked in it when I had a. dirty face," said Ralph. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Nothing or Nobody "You don't" get along very well with your mother-in-law, I hear," said a friend to a- young husband. "No, I don't," answered the bridge- groom; "Nobody can. Even the food she eats,doesn't agree���������with her. Wheri she comes into.the room everybody shuts up. Tho other clay she got into a, folding bed nnd the bed shut up." Clean 8tomach, Olenr Mind,���������The stomach in the workshop of tho vital functions' and when It Rota out of order the whole HVHtom clogs In sympathy. The spirits nag, tho mind droop, nnd work beronies Impossible, The first, earo should bo to restore healthful action of ,thu stomach end the hest preparation for 'hat nnr- poso Ib Parmeloo'fl Vn.etnhlo Pill.. Oon- oral use for years has won them a lend- in. place in medicine. A trial will attest their value. AGENTS WANTED '-"A'study-of-other-agency-propositions" convinces us that none can equal ours. You. will always regret it if you don't apply for particulars to Travellers' Department, 228 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont. REST AMD HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. fM*s. Winslow's Soothiso Syrup lias be*������ ised for over SIXTY YBARS by MI_,_,IONS of KOTHKKS for their ***:-IU*RKN WI"UI TKKTH1NG, with PEWTr SUCCESS II SOOTHKS the CHII.1>, SOI'lUNS the GWS ALLAVS-all PAIN. CURKS WIND COUC, and Is the best remedy for DIARKHCI-'A. It it ������_��������� ���������oliit.ly harmless. Be sure atid ask for "Mr* Winslow's .Soothing Syrup," nnd take no other kind. Twenty-five centg a bottle A Ptize Contest Jtmnevy oC Canada $3,600 in Cash Prizea for Farmers R MAD the condltloni of tho Vrite Con- teat we arc conducting for the farm- pro of r*?������^4n t tnn no tn prl.ftg win hu award- nd to <"n.������h "Province. The������ prl.oi will be dlvldod Into four group., connlntlng of: ��������� PBIRR "A"���������$100.00, t������ ha ������iv*n U* th* f*rm������r In ������ich rrovini;* wfia will uis ilurlnit fllll Hit grnlrit numtmr of harm*, of "CANADA" Cumint. PltlJiK ,'ll"~-|10().0ii to hi t\*m tu th������ farmur in ������*i'h I'rovlm** who n������������i "OA.VARa" (ifini'iit 1nr in* girMtiki tru.uirf* ������������������ y������������^������n������. . U"';.v. C IliHi.nn lo b* _lv������n to th* firmer in tut-h Provlnr* who fiirnlitMl ui wllh th* photngriph ihowln-r th* but of _������y kind ot work dono on liii ftrm during 1011 with "OANAOA" Onmont. t'UIZK ''D"��������� ^inn.oo Id 1i������ ilvnn to ih* Itrmtr In mh I'mvlni** who auhmit* th* lint and mmt fi>rrv noTvioi* on tho Detroit) rivor���������a lot.il of 71 voshoIh���������and thia nntnlior will l-n-in- o.onsod by tho btiildlnt. of m*voral now stonniKhipH for tho oconn Hi.'rvioo and hy tho acquisition of the Dominion Atlnntic railway and its sti-ummhip.*!. Thero Hi-onm to ho no liiinlity to thu compflny's*. work. In addition to tho iiir(fi> oriifiinil ooi't of tlm inilwuy .null oquipmont hundrods of million, of dollar* have boon oxpt'iidod on im- provomontu Mich n* douhlo trucking. reduction of graden, curViM oliminat* od, roplacinic wno.lon hrid������0H with nt/'ol Htructuroi-, erecting tu;w Ktation* und enlarging old one.*., etc., aud the Agreed With Her ."Johnnv," wild his toncher, "if coal, ia Boiling at .$0 n ton nnd you pay your di'iilor '$24 how many tons will ho hriiiR you?" "A littlo ovor throo tons, nin'ani," said Johnny promptly. '-Why, Johnny, that isn't rluht," mud tho toaolior. "No, ma'am,,I know it ain't," said Johnny, "hut thoy jill do it." Miiuird'n Liniment Co,, Limit ���������id. Gont.,���������1 cured u viiluahlo huntini. do������ of nimiKo with MINARD'S LINI- MI'INT after hovoiiiI votorinarios had trontod him without doin������ him any portnuuoiit good. Yours, ivo,, WILFRID GAGNK. Prop, of Grand (Vntral Ilotol, Drum- nioudvillo, Auk- ;'. '������L FOX & ROSS Established 1887. STOCK BROKERS Members Standard Stock Exchange MINING STOCKS BOUGHT & SOLO Correspondence Invited 43 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO AGENTS Ono livo mnn in every town to tako orders for Made-to-Moaaure Clothing. Largest line of sample, in Canada and host value. Good Commissions, Fall Simples will bo rendy on the lf>lh of July. CROWN TAILORING CO., Ltd., Cnnadn's Bost Tailors. Toronto. If Ooorffo Ado in out nf n job tlio noxt yonr or so, ho may onsily no- ciulrn n position in tho "O'lbiwt," of Gov, Woodrow Wilson of Now Jorsoy. Mr M'i InoVa ba numb \)) time. TUESDAY, ''_yjgust.r22.ui um, , WJ'-lOJb"* is h.vcby.yivea t\u.t UU dayo l SttUx date J intend to a. ply t������ the _*uu. Minister t^ I^and. for a lioeMje t������ prosiieot for cqa} an$ jv. troleur,*, uudur tho U-mshon" and uftiler tlijLW4Ur im the )*>_ad_ iu ami opfto.itB Sa^Pjj-d Uiutriit and df^riht-d *n follows}��������� Co.umM_.iiij. at,a \ 78, Saywiyd JKs- ���������riot, thenoe duo e s 80 chain ,, thence due at-jut^ SjLH eliaiu^., Ihooca du<> \.������ est lio ohaias mo*;, or Ipsa o l.i������h water Kftaik on i-ea IiorcJi, ^ noitlnrly ilonjf said l>'"a(-h tu p)������ou of. cninninnu-ttH"int.. ��������� S, J: K^an .*__.������,. ,'_, I'vuuut, a .eat. l>.V'-t_ this 23 lli dav of Mai-.it, 1911. Enjrliriii hrotfyM'S. H a.)n I'anii, Uunr-l, k������lg.i)i������ M\f\ suiull yt*uitiiK'i*iUM)i). l\ Q. 1U>N $>*>%) '."Saiuuino. tt. C>, cy-"i*i"^rTi!T ''Tiff'"**-'/"*' *" ���������*-*- Firc.-Extingaisher; ��������� Kr.ergetic representative or jigents wanted for the Universal Kire Extinguisher. An excellent ."*.'f,(fU9r." Needed iu every house. Apply to 'il. j ACQ BSEN COMPANY, Yaticouyef, $,C. LIQUOR LICENCE AOT" (.Section 49.). v .'' N,OT!CF. is, hereby given tlut, on the 22nd diy of July, 191',. application will .be made to the Superintendent of Provincial. Police for ihe transfer yf the license fiir the s.'ilt'of hqiici- by ret.-.il ��������� in Mud upon the premises known as the Tort Auj,--u-:i:i'Hotel, sity'ite ai Comox; in Comox difJtricr, in the Province of British Co|i:ni!"ii;i, from j Joseph 13. Hoimes, of *".;,(! Cmiiiix. to John C. Clarence, of Northbftii I, in t!.e -".aid P.royinco. of Bril- 'hC'olumbja. JO,SEVM 13. Hoi.MKS,-'*' Holder of lii-cnso. ]0,KN C. CLAKKNCIv, ��������� :, Applicant for trarasfpr. N'otioeV NO"!(')���������: i������lu'r������by given th.it iK). day. *fi������r Ua 0 I ni'.oud to iipjj'y to tho Hoii^ .\ti.ii.-.t.������r of J^iud. f.'_ a li-ons*. t<> primped! f-ii c ul mid lO'rolemn .mWthe (ttliowbi*.. do,(.ti;'>,.d Ihivda sit'iiUo in *_njr������nid Ub- Iri.t, il ('."-Ci'inmc.i-c.iiijj *.i.������ pi.B- plant od at tt*.i>uorthvH8t tumor if TiimIm. Lea el No 47. 011 uni h nk nf 1 'iinn.bell Uivor, lh-m ������< due s- nth 77 515 chains t-._i..ir Ittu t" tho si-uth -ml omu'.r of ^iid 'l.mlvr Lmso N������ 1" aid (jaiuouii I.i������.. 1* ludiai* ItiHwrvi-, il-stuHjiluo wi.8lf30iihnii.il, tli.iioe due weett'O cliiiu", thooe������ dnouuHi 80 chsiu--, theup* duo ia������t SOidninu to .laou o- oxinrnMioeuiisai. ". A1.VIUA..Tank1'i.ikiw, E.-Prient, iinent. f)*������������fod thin 213th day of Mm-ch. 11*11.' NO TICK i, hiroby w���������n thut 30 jji- in\>w. t f-rc-ul ..n.l>������t_i.k'.iii under the following d-a.iiV>etl l������ud'. situaje in ���������S������v-a������i-<1 1>;s- Siic-t nud iieii.j/1).������ Can-pbtdl Kiv������>- Indian _l--_i-ve: Oi,u.K.o'-.ci!i},������ al a )i__t ^itii-'c, ��������� 11 .h< biu*. of Cauiyb-ll River a:-d '.M-iiif* the uorth -csii omuer nf i>_,iil H:..si.ivo; tiiouc* duu south ���������"._ ehai.-iH n_.*ru m- lw������.k.. ii.e. ������out,bwo������t.ont-ij������rnf ...id li-i__ivc: tbene. d-ie ca-t 60 uli.vitj tut ������> a ch; In nci in)!- theily and rut'l-wo-Urly .nloi.-j sea Uach am Campb-ll ^iv.r t-p!i������i* i-f c'mn_ence n.eut. K. Pi<*B������ir, Dr*U.l thi. 2.ih iUy r.f .\_������oh, H'll. -_a:__."< Q-.'TI,:__>'*"!C-XX.'lfcJ^*LC*L,_^_^^^ *,-, NOTIOK i* hor.-by ������iv������*n tint ai th*- n'������-xk mi.-ictiufr of the B<.������id if Lioem-o I'oui- mii.iovorH o' .ht City ol ������H':lb--r!ai ������1, 1 intend .-������ app, y fer a. rowewnl nf the Iv t- e' li'PUbw hi.Id-by mo for 'he ('ninb.rland HoW.1, Kilnnt'd onlovl, block <>, Cuiii..!- lftBil To*n*-i'o. ; WILLIAM MERIilFlKLi). Dat<*d "--.is 1 .Mil i,lny ot May, JU1 !v _^rOT..l_rc���������N0.;lvl.^^j^jrev^,y_p;|veni Ibat o;i and afterlu.'.y"': t, 191., it shull ���������be unlawful-ior. any'hnrse, cow, oittlf, .ivi:*.e, shcci) or 5.oats to run at large or. fced upon the publii. street?, lane, alle.v<- pr iiufeiiccd lots or lands wiihiivtbe city i'li.its, e\cept milch cows, wh\ch si.ab be. allowed to run at l.u*|.e from ".even ivclock in th. morning uniil eixlit o clock in ihe afternoon of each day, Milch ("��������������� mu-i be kept closed in from eajbt o'clock in ihe afternoon until s(*ven o'clock in ilie nvirninj,', .nd all bells removed from the r-c-'i'--. at niylit. subject to'the protis'iHBSof the Pound By-l.-iw, Hy order of the City Cmincih A. McKinnon, C..V1.C. City Hi-ll, June 13th, 1911. wmrmmmrtnra-mnMt.muMm.mi in i__ uii������MMr������ wuMmnmMimvm 10% BOND,S10% An Aitraclive Offering for a Short Term Investment Wc can o(Ter the conservative Investor for a short while only jin, opportunity of placing 'Jiin sitr()ln18,"fiiti1(ls in a hio-h-class se- uuvity Vii'invlng a rate o.f interest ot tf-i 1 per cent. 1 *'���������.'!y i f.**.' of the* it C0nverti 1)1 e I *vb'.--ii..:vc:. nf .1 jy.tv value oi oioo i.'acli. ivail-'l'lc. Dn nol o.'iinlt]'.* in sttK'ks, sii.iies and othef jcinns of .sp<*t:n- lniii n. bti1. IN V.'.'*iV'\vl)i re your principal and intcrt-k is scoured. Wwi'.'K for fui'tluT par'iculars of this Hond issue wlii-'h ia par- 1 icnl.irly attractive: to invcs'.ois, i'ronipt: ,*i,pplication ix necessary as number is liinitcrtv CILIDIAI! BMiUTES UttlilD. r\iT, . 1 .... ..-, .,',������.. -.,/it.v.C . j.i0l Oorai/iiati Building, Vancouver, B, C., -^?i-<)-i;iUE.4���������������h*������.i*b*^gi*>ehHHtt-iitr--tho- next m-ptinii ot tho IJoHiti, t el 1 omirt* held by.mo ��������� \hit������. FRANK ..ALLOS DnS.Ml 'ihin 15th day of Mi/, l()ll 'J TfMit ���������NOTl'H'f* horehy .;'ven fivwt i-t Ui* imxt ii'isotiiitf ������f l-ho J^imrd. of Lio-.n r,r. ComK������i_iiuiHi*"H of 1,h. Oj-y of (umber- IhikI, t inton J to njnily. for u roin*--1 o( Iho koUil iicn-e li'-ll by ran fer 1 p '!-\V Elixhlrd llfttol, t>\\W.\I'll Oil tiie evi, Imlf q! !'*>,% ii bl.ck "., Ciiuui-i'* land iV,u'i'i.it������*, JAMBS WAbTKKS. 0**",(Hhin lij'h d������y of Mnv'; Iflii m ���������t^nii^wiw^-��������� **i������i-HMf*������H ���������ni'T'iTJiiiirt-y r������- M)TI'.i'Ki* hnr*by-.ivon tli't h' tho rioxt 'Uivynu i-f tint Uimril ������f J.iu,���������: pnOnm iiii*mi-uii-h of iliu i.'ily nf t'l'inuorlund, wo inlord to npvily fur n renewal f tho h 11) liciji-o hul'l by uh fur tlm Vuml uno Jbitel, Mlu-tt),' 01, lot ft l'l'.ck ,1, (,'nnibei- hind ToisKhito. WILSON k WtAMIJDlU. l>.-t.r* tlilr I Mil di> of Mi.y, lilll. t!U\'l 11 111 hHi-.by |',iv������i*i Hut ul ihu u.'*i i.,������>li--/i( "f die IJeard of bim-umi Oont* iiii--i-'.������l''bir'ho i'|.y i'f ('i|iil"JT*r,^M������-������u' **"������������������������ ,-M.t.li������wr.������IM������������'Ul Hami liiiliiwWtiiili'M rfHUUftlM-UaM SPATES Tlie TAILOK. ���������������.- ������������* v*p*in*A.m**i.mm*a������.'Mm**i*m.-n CLK AM NO, PRESSING and ''KK PAIRING. * Im-iK-ttva' Vv'ork, i\ i'i')UGieiliy������ '������������������* fSP^B^- KALIOD TIINDtatS n.ldi hoi. bi th NU I'lUiJ u hnreliy given ih.t tt tli-i nnxt *in-i"i.i.r of thn I'nH'il of l.io'n'e (Vnnniiv Hiui.t* ������ 1 if til*. I.i������y of ('ii'iihoiiiniil, 1 i;i- tnnd tn npid) fur 11 roiiiiiinl of din wli"li-* (���������alBlKjni-ii liv-tiiiflo held by in , m.it'.U"'.! on lot l*J, biiK.'lc 7, Ou-iiborlti'id T(.'V:,m!,m I'KANIv *SI'AV,\UI.)0, DftUd U.in Iflth ihy of Mny, I'Jil .1 i'. ;K !������������������ Iiun liy ni-'������.ii m it 'M ilii)i ;i. ii-11.. 11 I nti tid H' 'd't'l. f>* '���������I"' It n- : ��������� r.-i.i ,,;.jji nd .iiiiiof id Liu in uu.| ' )' uf mill. . icuiinjiit, ; AKIA ,1amE ���������Yli.'U, Fi, VriatX, HKunt, filled, Uii������ 'i-HtU day nf ^1.^ lt/l I, Hid It 1. in hnii'ty uivon that nt tbo n������xt nii,������titiu of 'ho Hini'l of hlco'ifA (JoWuiiiiiirlii'iM of Iho City ol Uiiinber. hunt. 1 liitf������nd to ii[)|ilv (ot 11 reiuwal of II,,. ���������.),,, If,,. I,. 'I,.l|iw )!,!,.���������,.!,, 1..... I Im. ... ., HtuiitjiOl ni lot y, block 7, Oii;i,biiil*ml Tdwiil'iie. VIOrOR ll'WOKA. Dated tliin I nth day of May, luil UKTlillNG KlUm mNIN'KSS S.'il.K, ' 'ow-ihtim,- of ;;*.'if|,- jiim.*. lu'Mfffi, .slcp hiihl'-i.-. iV fit', II. .I.Tii.ji I in id HI*.;. SAVWAHD LAND mmuCT. Difiti'iel of .Snyi-i-n'. T \KV, notoe *hii' dciorni" Udoniter Ui- iiini.t-n, of **'*iii'nuv v, H,iv, inrioluinio, llll-lliU t.r) lip I ' '() |������M'i',|i*i'i|i tll| lirullftHO ilii* f'linwini;'iit'hii'iiifii' IiiihIm:-- 1 ii-nn'itoi -j it. 11 ')'*���������������'' ) ���������<������ '.vu-t "il Iiuimi, thniKiO 'i"Uth fill tlmiiiH, th"'!!"** o.������.������! "ii nliiiiu'., to |ioii ( (if t*on'ni.'it)t iiu'iit, co'tniiiii'xOOO iieipn, nit" 11 0 Hia, (iKillllll*. hKK'ltfrKII tllMIMUTilS, >U'ii������rl< iifiV 0. fi'.iiti., ni/'Ut. l'rdct Mn eh'.l 1. r.lll SVVWAIIIJ LANK DI-iTUim' Diutri.t of Saj*w*nl. TAb'K NOTICK trill'. Patrick WlllUm I,P lie t/'illi'lt, if ViniitiHiv r, 11,0., I������w uhflt, i ti'iulH lo np|iiy for *'i rmiU'inii. 0 |,iiM.'hiHi thn Mlii'iii.tf do mi ������ l l-.ni..*-. f' in ii' lii-ini,' nt 11 im-l filnidi"! m 'hi rniil.hu ������>t< eoinorfif I'd W'Jj ijim en ciihI KO I'inill;-, 'll'-IH'" ll'Uth C't vhuiim, tluiiCO wiifit 't'l eliaiiii, ilirt, uo *.(iuih 1(1 oluiirH, ******* m*a <���������������������������*��������� a^ftmmtjfw ��������� ������������������*��������� *'**��������� **���������**+*> itlieno' woit 40 eliidiiH, ������mo.k'������> no tb S') ; ell i'iH tn pllti't* of lOiiiinontfi'moiit, (Viatdli , j.,|j; ri70n"lVH. HI"''"'I'li'm, An Ac! in the News, i,.vnii<*KU*I.,i.,iMi.i.sl,���������:ai..N, .{���������*'*'������ H������. ry Ohuinut, immt., pays. Try it. ii|iil'i'i(.!i"il, 'lid eiiloi'i'il "Tilld'i fur I'lihlif Hnii in;.-. 1 V.l'l .��������� *, il 0. will be K-ui'ived mil: 'l.O1- 1', \1��������� Muiidft , Inly _4, I'.MI, fin* tli-i u.iiiMti'uo 1 ��������� 1 of n I'ulillc H111l.il.-ir n Iti-v-d'tii'..!', H.O. I'iniiB,' nijculiMiitiou mil f nu of eon- tr-al omi bo niu-ii nud lunn.nl Uudui'(ill niii'd ul Uw nllli'eo' .Mr, Win IUm,i. iKiii., Kivuhnt A c i roi, Siu oriii, Il.t.'., .4 the I'uxl Dllii'ii, JiVi'l*.. Itu lluil At t.i 11 a 0i;- [iiuliuoii:, I'-ikoiiH tiU'ilti i.i-- ii-e initilli'iVUiii' tuml en villi un Im cuiiniii"ifil tiniO'H niiido on ilir p iiitod >u nn Hlli'i'llti'1, it d, NiK'iiuii vv tit ilnii ,'(���������!,. ul dun' tirm; Mliit'iiK tiiiu I) iili|Mliii||H .11 ii }< iiOl'������ II' I", "i'il'llOU, 111 Hi'i onu of linn 1. th iiii'iinl *ijriiiiiii'-������, tin* ii'iuni nf tlio ��������� oiuyfiii 11 nml |i!ini"i������l' runi- de o_' fukvh iiiiiu.oT of tint nriu ii.ij.tliu i'Viii, l',.M) 1 ti'inbr lull t ant (IU |i,e.) f I. 0 ���������mount ul thu Uiiiiltl, wlliin wdl im foiluiu'd II 'lv I'Oiiiiri tun, ��������� uciuuf ncil'iio 10 o.ler illJi-iiLonlr.-utwIioi, ritl _'l i'|i'li tu ilo in, 0, [ill ti'S|'iir 11^"-1, i ton-'Hto iijiuly. f.i iiM-iiiiHciun loji r.ui-.i y tlm f-llo\vi;i!' iH*i',;nh'il IMm-ik*--'< ������*i">ii*<" c- i-iU 11 11 1 i������"t I'lanuii) nt the ���������������������������iilbi-u-4 ' or- u.r nt lo-oK>, ii,, .It ��������� ii"ith bii.-.)iliii.v of 1 '��������� fil7, IhoiiO'.* im In Bl) uliau-iK. tJ'iiKio en< Toi'li'ii" Un liiii a ��������� r,h HU ulii-ii-*, lliu (i I'1 on 7i11'liieun In p" i.l of ttiiiniiii-tii'O iiii.-nt,'Coiii������iiii"V (loo * or if, niui'ii <-r- lew.-'. All'l'llllll Kowxanii '���������������������������KNT, U.iliurt, II 'iil'y Client an V. Kaon \ Datml-Mure. 7th, Mill, ��������� .������.--��������������������������� ..... w. vrvy, SAYWAKD LAND DISTKiCT, ��������� Dial riot of S-.yvi.-nl TAKK NCX'loK llinSiini'idlli'iiHWiiiu uf Viiiico ver, 1.1,'',, in oil' if, imciidii to IIJIJilV li.'-' il'iUV-t-lli-i 0 llllHlllllH" il.tl tel Io*-i j|(l,-Ki iho - Im il���������: ������������������(iniiiiiinun |r iin, p, ill |i-m .u ' !.'t, till' HiHlt.li ��������� ������������������ft, eoi'iitiruf lot i"i"lii! tlioiine|i>t MIO iiliilint, thui'ii" in V '.t ���������JUolniiiJH! tlmiiui** \viv''7.'u'liii- h (iiifiro ii? Iim.jlthi'iiiiii n r-.h'fl 0-.riiiiH, tliO'HH ������ist Kil uhniiiK, t-M������ 0 iiiii'ili 35 uhnl.iH '(i j.oi t Of tiullllfllMKI' IllClt, t'"l t.il'.hll' (I'd nu, IM, niOl't! Ol' l(i H. SAMI'KI. lll'.AHMlN, Uohfit lUmry Ohimimt, nt.fi.it. I).t,"il Maroh Kth. It'll. 'J* -��������� SAYWARD LAND Dl.STIUOT. District uf Sa.vwn-d. TAKK niitico that NininUo .liinoidi of vinli'iiMiiit if thoy in i.rtit without until- V.nioii'tver, II. O., M|iiii������t������r, hitfiiirl. to out,'. Ii-ni 1 in 1) ii.'i* nnitt. %������*-*������*������������������ **)*���������***���������_*** ���������*" "i*** ������i-i^*������^ -w, *���������*���������* V''"'!'* }V YOU PIUKTlNf.; WANT GOOD GO TO THI. NKVVS. ^VST-CIASSWORK apply fer *)ci*wils"i|n-i to *i!ii'.l-iun tlio fol uwiiu (h'Sdi'ilikd IiiihIm; - (.'"inin-iioini* at a 1'OHt \i|nntt������l nl thn Si-,v.lhitlW.V SAYWAIil) LAND DI.STUIUT. niotriet nf Suvwnrd. TAKK rone- (Iim1, .'r.ncm l'.r i (,������.Ii������������ii, wifn uf \V, K, 11rmn.-lin.iv, of V 1,1.1; tn\ \������ ;t U,("., int'ii In ��������������� ai)|ily fur pi rin.inti. in.10 pii rob nan tho follinvin|{ (h'aoi'ili.d l.^bi��������� (MniiiuMii'iiur tt, itp.it. plnntt'd'Id vhcliiH 1 -,", . . ���������,��������� thiuiOH oii't 120 oliiliia, t,at������ii.������ ������inilli .|("������ ohsiim, tiioii'*- \v,i.i 120 thiihH. thoi.co north 40 ehaiiix tu point-1 f (vmniiiiio- me , <3oiiliii|iiiiiU 'ISO 1101011, mon} or 1 h_. Pka.vi'kh. lluomnrAM. Ituli'i't ll.'iiry Clinjtmit, a^fiit Uiltod M1.rnl1.th, 1011. WOOA'B aftOfitfttttAOj, The. Gvtnl Knullxh ltemtihn liiiiiwnndlnvlflroriii.iM^wlii-lii ,1101'vniw Hiruteiii, iimko, n uv H.c -J t* Old Vtlin. Cur.-* .V ������-i>- IV co *_.����� *-��������������",.�����.���_,, ������.������"���.. *,"-t>-*-��-w -*^.��. M��::ca Vpur CXPEN5Z3 Lljjht Mak.3 ysw CISCUITS Ucht Makes Your CAKES tight M-Jw. yPMr BUNS Light Iv_J-e�� Voiir LABOR L!cht ORDE* FROM YOUJR O criocER. Bg^gfSs* e.w.cj:llettco..ltd. Twontp, Cat The Courtenay Hotel Every uonvonienre for guests. TheOontial Hotil for Sportsmen Non. but the Best of Wine-tand Liquors at the I tar. RATES REASONABLE John Johrston. Prep "������ impwn ���< ii ii ���������������_. JOHN McLEODS KOFI F.UKT-'JLASS CANDY, FRI/1TK ��JI(;,AI.S it TOBACCOS IF VO.U WANT GOOD PMNTIHQ (JIVE US A TRIAL *^lh^^__:V2' '���-M.^viiii^i.AAiJ, UKJ.T.TSH COLOMBIA. ��� DRINK' ; �����am**/**#**+ r*tr**\**, *n��_��*#fc��i..�� ���*����� MttUT*-aw��wmv��.>^.->^��rniM_aaHWR' li ipe'qal mmAmm*a*aa\aiVamtv*aa\ml*ammmmW*m IS .... M- _. Take advantage af our Splendid News Service and follow intelligently the moves of cacl. party. zzz?iz:c3aBsxzzxE!3oaBB*MaBaBSmi s_WQ(_BB_S83!3ggnK! is indispen-'able iu the camp, and for all impromptu meals. Add all tie BOVRIL to your ca-ined meals and soups and note the difference. BOVRIL sandwiches are |j nutritious and j toothsome. j 67 I Vf\KMMmtKwmrimrmc.txumat>* RUPERT LAND DISTRICT District of ,R u port TAKB noMo" tlmt Gaulii'cr Alexander l'nidv Sponcer i.f AIm'i.iI. Gal., oociipotiop pluml-or, intend-* to iijinly fur ������t-niii.-inri o piiit"ha.e the follotvimr di-.ciilicil.l-iiid* : ��� Ooninviinrg :tt a poi-i piuiroil abuiu 30 ciluiins west of ilu* -1 ��� n * 11 eu.t. corner of Scr'.ifin 24, Town-ddii 21, "htMice w��-f"t 80 chain*--, tk-uou south 80 chain*", ihi-n-.e . place o�� cotn.nicii'ce'ii*-iit, coiituinirtg _U0 acres moid or le:s Sciileu on | o-- , G A.B.S.**- K.li. corner;. :(iAKlii\"KK Al.EXANDl-:*. IJH.*-11Y Si'EXC'l-'lt. D.iii C'nrk. A.enl Dated Do evil..-.- 14.li. I'iH). ""TSI it ::���;���.**��� W^.TBR NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that, an application, will be made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to.ob- u, . u' i.ju .��_ in .iu I. w>.o. i,t! Jlsrc-, (n.) The name of. Company in full: W. 11 i'f.', n O- l.'iery. Cc ,i,j. y. {)l.>mi eil Tiv tic. i i ill .j Viot.inu MO. , Th, oiji'tiil, li iv i!ii "0.1, "uliowim n.oHiit iiil n;> $8.'<''l0-(*0(IO'iiivi'*ed into r ���>. <���<.<�� 'In iff of {.100 on-.i:,(i fully |i--H)|i '(If for, mining''purpofir.3) Free Miner's Certificate No;........... " (b.) Tho name of lake, stroom or Bonrco (if vnnrime'l, tho 'description i.| P-intli'. n*u liner (.(".) The point of diversion: At- a po(.'it,.-liOi*n til'. fV'u (Ml *>lK> t'l.ll'.leil.l* Itivh- '',,.iniix Yi[ Ui-'--. (d.) Tlio quantity of water applied ifor (in cubic feet per socond): tip. (o.) Tho character ot tho proposed wok-: Hiernti ;���*������'"���'���I' i��'''wr��orkn. �� "i oipntrii* work*', uii(l;i,Kin a. il other moi*''- j;iory nnd (viivi-niniiocH n*-otmtiiiry for *.�������� - diio'lij. pnwir. (f.) The !"TomlRC8 on which tho water, is to bo used- fdescribe same): On (ir.iu.thn vioiiiit of tho Wal'iiitftnii 0 *���! 1 i nryCoiuinv'- T/d. pi* ui'1'7 il'ul linlt jinfM in C'pi'T D l-i"'. (U.) Tlio purposes on which tho wn - t"r in |,'i ' i,' n oil��� Hi'iifi'iiijiiy oli'olrK'l1', nnil 'or litrli'. hoit, iiowiT,. oijurwtion <-f ni'ii'i"'. "���.������������lift', ���*ndiii'Oi|iiii*rvi'f*l.,l!'U'lH ntid i*iiii-rt!lv fur 'h om'ruliH 'full poworn ttH.-l priyilogoa uf a pn *or oiiiiiimiiy umli'i* 1 art IX. of iibovo Aot, 0i^ ft W H r^'M Pi *^t��m(| (lj .0). "H l> ft o ���lfi! <��� CD a -_ .2 �� ,_"__�� ���-* w rat-" r �� ^. ^, O a, a . c �� i =t 5 *���" .*��� *_���� St : o ? = ? * : rf . > ������*��� -c �� _-.___a_-*=���*_^. �� *i 06 Z t* ��� 2 ���- """ **\* " ' ��� X - v. �� _ - *���'* c :.- iu % y - t_ �� 0. 3 3 *^*W| ,.f3^ ur* ? y CQ i 3 ">>�����" = ���* �� .. ���> ���JJ ��� 6. ^5 X a . is O u* !> a. * ���3i��__ 11 ��� A.'.C tol. "_ i__ ��� '-"I K. -< "**���' ���S 'I '"-i m' r. M *J C X 9J- Ol ��� "J _ a ���O t, p: ���i D, & 1"* I-, 0) p. O O ft- �� H NOTICE Any person ur persons, enttin��_, rein..vino or tnl mh- mc U* ,.HniiM;Hitl for hIN.\vin�� nam* Hv nider W. L. COULSON, General Mamurcr. ���"lOTlCE is hoitliy given Uiit nn the Hint d*y of Dmiuiiilirr nixt tt\i.ilii.'aiiuii will Im iimdii to llif Miipwi'in'.tmilnit, "��� Puiviiiuiul' Polioo, Vioiorii, (ur tin* nn- *al of th*-. hu- t'.il liami.n to anil I.iiiioi-h Dy rnthil i.i tho h��t��\ Icno'vii an th. I'litt.An^iut' lit-l. i'4 uuteil ��t Goiii'K, R.l'. J. H ITolmiw ���Diin.il Oetoi'iT II 1011). I��fc,�� !��*,������ �����*(�� ��t��^_��'M*^.,*w*i***V'*��*'*"^*��'t��A**vin'n binlr, u ltir-io ��i.ichouso��ml iirll H" Couru-nny, I will iu fiMiro Iseim o" liiml n fitool< i f di '.iii'lK nf liny, Ordn, nnd Feed hi kmed nut Uot rinos, A H|)foiull,v will li*. mailii i'f ni lor oni,-,lied fiH'd f*r lini'H m wliiim "'in nm o u *'VinK of mi'i t!i"iir p*!,!'��� mi.>' In ho i -Ml on] Mii'l'ijtiui; a umi (!,-) If tho water in to bo ^���to^"'���"���*'*��� ��" s,,m,,,or '���'"��>l power or mininu' piirpowsa doocrlbo '^ "rt."'' " , , Iho pine, whoro tho water in to bo ' ^""r"l"<���m>��]> returned to somo natural channel, nnd tho ditTnrenco In nltitud. between point of diversion nnd point of re JK -14k JA��..._LWt JM-'dlll. . wCIWW_L"-"-A'-*lll I..M- iJi.SI'lllOT RUI'l.RT ' l)i.--,ri('i uf ll'ipe*i ���* TAKI*. imti e tlmt John Henry Kerrii.n-i)'���Rieli.iidion, of V.-'ncou ver, B. ....'��� i (������'ii|mtioii 8 oamh.ia'. titewurd,, iii'.Hi.d*! ;o n:>|ily fin* }��-*���- niiBBinn o I'liici'i-si* ihu f.i!lm*i i1. de.cri el iuitii-: ���(.oi*.niie..c:i:iij. ;it fi post.,'planted jthont. -.0 .cha.ni. nocth.pt the ���������'iiih'iVi.Mt. con.cr of Si ��tion"S, ToHn..liip 21, ihence west iSO.gha'in'"*".-1ht*_ileej-iniUi,8U__.__i-,h_:.iiju*. ltU I'EllT LAN D DkSTKICr Disuiot, of Uuji.rt. TAKEnotcfi r.iat Fn ti ia>i of ilieS. E. corner of Socio" ���_, T wi��hip 8, ihi-i... ii'H-ili {.(Ju'iuii^, thenee iit_; 8Jj^ch,'i .9, theuee tout'* Si> o I'liu-, -Uun> ii t'l.ik, A^e t. Dntid Deceml'Orllth, Ii>i0 KL'J'KUT LANi> i.L-TUIOr Di**n os o1 Iti pert TAKK } OTICK tln't A.lo'aido Ester O-i-k 11-.wh, of I.roo'ifie.d N. Y��� married womiui. inteiulu to upply f' v per- niistiiiiii to pniohise the followBiig d<-��irib- ed luiKi.-:���C'liinii-nc nt" a.t a post jPiHUtid dt ���wiit'iN'tut i'on et* of B' c'iou 11", Towu- ihp 9, t.h.ii:*. m.rth 80 cimim,, tliuiiu<* ditt SO clini*!**, ttii-nco t-outh 80 chuini*, thence west 80 chiiua to place of con-mui- ' -*N mput contiiaiiig (540 iii're�� more or leu*. Sfiilud on post. A.K.CJt'ii S.W. cor Al)Kl.AIUI�� KSTKK .'I.AHK UllOWX. Jiuti C'tark, Hgin*, Dii'oil Dicemher l!)th. 1IU0. ma��r*naruMxaam\m*!^^um*aammm*mmmw*ammmViamimm RUPERT LAND DISTRICT Dit-trict of Rupert TAKI*. notice that Kinhiuond Chjirli*. Bish cf Vomouver, 13. C, lirok* r iiiiendri lo apply fur per mission ten purchase ihe fnlmwin^ described land.:- Con,mendo;. nt a post planted at , j pi-si hetween se ti ii 18k, Townrhip 9. and i.oct ion 13, Townshi]) '20. thince weit 40 chain-, thence .uiilh 40 chain., thi-ii.. we.i.40 ciuiiii-, l hence .out h S() ciiuir.--; tience i;n.t 40 chain., thence noi'h 40 cl.ain... il)**ii< e e��bt 40 chain.,'.!:( nee i orth iSO oliiiine to Pi.-icoot' coniinen.einciit. conlaininp; 640 ecus in.,re or lw. Sciihul nn post HCB'.i N E for. .l'll'UMOND CllAUMC. HlSH Dan Clark, a^ent. D.-Ued l).Tenib.-rl(J.h. 1910. U I'KUT LAKD J)i-.'iRJCT Dibiriiit of I\u|)t*rt TAKK no'ice thai Rertrajn Jamep T'lHkor of Vanc'iuvpr, K. C. <>ccit- jjation Ex pro.�� _��iaiii!jr,.'r invendu to to upplyfor peimi.-.ion to purcia.w il.e f"dJ '.ing de.-erih.d 'JaiaU:-- Comn1 cinjf ai a posi plained aTio 1 JO chains we_ of the s uth pu comer of Section '24, T;.\\*u- *"hin21, ihoi.ee vv...'. c{) cliiiiii., the ice iouiIi 80 i.i.��.n-, ti fiici! vasi 80 oh.-iin:-, li.uu-. ii<-. t*i HU .-'i-ii:-!-- to piaw . 1 <: .*i.:ii.".|. ��� n * - * -1 "*. w.) tainiii^ ri40 lien.-.*- in,.c (r li.'--�� Scibed mi j o-i NJl* J TV N'.i/ JiKTRTKAM J.UlhS TA-KJ.H, ,, D-'ti Clark, a'jiant Datod D^enil.fi- M*li, If>i0. O. H TARBELL Jj tf ��*.��tM_,-w*<��v ��� **^..,<****m.*aa* ;�����' nmnmtvmamaawm }liiGHGi_-U)Ey_0V_2ij *%-\an^*\>****fPimSt,fy ammanm***** 1IVRUX CKAWKOUl). 'fe*^****^*^*^'*^!^^^**^** 1 FAIRFIELD I *'"".-STORE Uf KUPEKTLANDIil.Vi'KIi-T Ln-.tiict <.f ltupe-t �� ; TAK3 "NO! I UK t|i.'t.UiiK-h ll'-iil.lmw. of l.ui|.ont, Mori us, i.-u jj-iuii, i'li.ii'8 \'t apply tur p-riiiinrt'iH; t., piircltit;.c At* followiiijf'ilew.'nlmii linn1*:���(Ji'iuui.iic n. :-t II Juikl plliii .il "2 in I). \v-tt,.(if i:_ .-.]���*. o-ii'iin-oi iSeod n 'Jt, 'nwiiKliip 'M, |..,��in.e iiorth 40 i.li.i,,H. ih.nn. <,��.( 8u t'li-,-,.M. iiientf. fco idi 41) oli.ii.s, .dimiiiw i*..i. .JSii chtijit) i" place of *L*'y'u:ui.neeui-.ut, coii- uiui (.* Wu nory�� ninii'ur |mii��, - Sorib'iiii oii"jioHi."'.'l IVh .**. I), omti .r, Jam hi Uiui'.siu'A*; t'n.*. CUik, agon,. ItyU'd D-combi-r 1'Jtli, HjI-J. llUPKlir LANDDl-fltlOT Uiitiiet vf Kup.r;. TAKK NOTIi f. tli.f Cu.trlea Ji-dwi-i .Miller, i.f ii .'.iHtii. .,"*��� ,Y., lot ruii u iii- i^r, I'.Kind'i t.n nppiv 'f"'i* perm nail ui I" !nirc..*..ii m�� folio" i i/ ilu.ct-jli��.> i atnd-: Ojui o oil u nt a pimt i'1'inlcd *2 ui'u��* W'OBt O tll-,.K ".lll'lill-Ol S'L'tidl,'.M,'t .Wi: ,'liip:!��J. tin-nee 'lit, ��n olui.K, .tn- i-f UHt M) uliimi., I) MIO..I .'vll.llbO llllltint,, tbOliyu Wit,t HI) .;li|iilii��, 11 i'Jims-i ot U ihlll- " ceiii.ut omail.ill',' ijl'l .nn.,, mil nc hns. ( iiai{|,i{i.i.Ii;us(��.n" .Mi.si.it Sti* l��.iil un punt, (JJ .il 'k ������> '��� ti ii n.-i' Dim Cl.ti'%, Au'oiit. Dated D oiii'i-r )!��� Ii. I'*l'�� HU PORTLAND DISTRICT D:s'rict of Rnijprt TAKE no'ice that Ddla Brook., of Vancitive'. 1*5 C, Married woiiimi, inicnd.-j to app'y f r per- mls^i���lll to pnrchc-e tic fullowin<_ tl.fciii.Hl l-inds:���Coiiinif-i.-cinti at -pu*.l_pliiiii��:d-iiUth't��� noriliwi't-t-i-or��� in.-r t.f .".tcii'in 30, Township 9. thiMico ciU't SO chain-?, thence smith 80 c.ha-.n.. t e.ce'v*--fn W chhin., iliHiici* nur'.h'S I ulmiiiH io '.lu"_ of o.iin lUMKieiufiit contaii ii,1*,' 040 acrci'.nioro or less. Scrilwd on Po'bt D 'Ii'. N, \V cor. Di;i,LA llllOOK.*", ' Dan Clark, Attunt. 1) itctU Dec mhorl Tilt, 1910. ��e; U'JI'KUIIiANDDlSTKipr Dliitiii-t'.f Ilu.. it. j> | TAKKIMTIi'K ti.nii-. Cnmqx DintHor. Tim pont of ir-tirnin iti.ui* CUD f0"t lowor'nltitudo dioa tliO|i(iiut of ill* Offinn. (j,) Area of Crown ljind Intnntlod to \\r> f%*��ri"tj* .�����<". '������y ���t���'''', prn'ro-i'ii**^ **'nrVn* Nmo*. (k.) This notice wob poatod on tlio ��ix-t>i-itli d*y <>f Ja'-oary, 1011, aul ip|.h- Ciilliiu *||| li. ihhIj'o Uia ��a��iiaU'iOiiWV on r,)i�� 'J'lr'l ilny nl Fuln'iiiiry, Mill (I.) Give tlio names nnd addro��iuc�� of nny riparian proprietor*, or 11c- ���nno8 who or whono lnmlu nro llkuly to bo iiflofitBtl hy tho proponed works, elthor obovo or bolow tlio ontlot'. W I in.tin i ollloiy i'ii!ii|i'ii,v Ud. I Attnch copy of n*ioli parts of tho] Oompaiiy'o mcinuianil'.un uf au-wcSa* tion ua nnthoriKr 'hu propoMd nppll- *atr��o�� nnd workn (Hlrrnat i o) Wjii,i,ivoroN(?m,i,rKiiY W, h. Coin.Hotr, Od'Iij al Maua-jar. \,V vQ,��Jdr������) v wv��*:u��W> UNrON S. S. CO., of B.C. Lul NASAiMn-UxroK l'AV'��� Comox - ('ami-iikm. Uivkii Hoi'tk. Salli ,jj au iimIoi'- Twin-Huu'WHi'imur ' OOW ICIIAX" JjHiviH VaiittinvnrTliii mini (I p.ni. Aiuvt Uni'ii (lor (JiV'iili-ilunii^ I'riilaj* t a' 1111:11 k .}., v xtVfto'X Friday iii'ininiii Amu; CiUhuIhH 1 ��� 1 v��, t'liay n mil ltlwrunij ItV uii''ny S a \\\ Ho ui'i.iii.,"*��� ly-nVCri t'trnxt. w�� IMltiy -t p in I,,t,Vi'h Un*).. .Suinlity 5 pin I,.'veil NA,i,'iiin,i>, Sunday innVrfht [������iilij.ot io chmiK'd witl.ou'. i.tviu'l ���ij,', .1. JAt'K, 1'koi'. .��> *>" ��,*��^��^^#-.'..��W ..��)��� ... ��� 1* *i) A riue Assuruiifiit ol Y. i.n)c!iiii'.i,,ii) o dn to a'pi'ly nn- p��ru-.ii*��ion t ��� pU'Ciumo thu fol- io*.i.-i*. ilu.*icri;!0,l liindm-C.ui-uiiiiiiii'j in t p hi i-Uin-d tt rniii.*.. *k��t oi tliu Kuiitii c.int (������niiwr uC fSoi-n 24, l'ii��i>liip ���io, lifiuoi w��..t ��U olia;.., ili.niM itiulli Hi. f-'iiiia-i, tliuni-'O oist SO uImiii., tiitiK-e U',i'ili Ut! uli.L.H t, |iluc uf o.'iuuit-u-oinuut, i;oiiv.\i iii, ti-tU..-run, i"n.-r,- or lou*. S.itl (id on p"8t ED'�� N.H/uorner KnvfAitu IivKii, ,,���.��������� Pun Uliirl<,..iieu*. lutui ;*���.������-gm'W i9th, loio. KUl'l;UTJ,ANl))LI,S���.lltiCl., Di.tiiotof Unpart. TAIvKNOTLUinia.iTliomu��P"��id*riclt t'uft.itr, of Viincouvii, n.O., telOKiaph u|ii;i'-t-i,iiit.i)iiH to ��pi'ily for piiiniU- hi in vti i uivli.'po tin' f'iiKwin-. deburibed ni-idhj-C-'Wiimocinj} ��t u r��ml {lUiitnil at Im iiordi wu.t oorin-i' ��� f S o I u, IH, I'oivn iliipU tliuiiui Bnutli BO nliaina, tt'Htvto ���iuaI .ttOcli'iii*, '.bcncii nurh 80 oh-'iui-, t.hu tin uru-t 80 -oi-.tii >a tn pu,�� "f iioi,.- iiiOMt'c.ci)-., .o,itaiii ig ''40 inroH, luor. ��� ���i* Uh��. ."���tirihi-il on p> t 'I If r"��i N .VV o rncr. Tiioma.. L''riM)l'.UU*K I'ahkkii, in i (.'liiiK, A|sUHm l).\ ii I) "oni.'.r lOllt. I.IIO ���l*-t (W ���*% i&sk'a tottoo Rw;^ CotrjjM>��ticl ,1|L��*n__r, Ti)0|m-��^ u'ti-rlre Tonl'*, 'tint ���DTlly *r.h) ������IftrtUUll "M'Kltilb' lUittBli* oi on ���*, htcli v-ODian oan - ������.^ ^-. riopaii.t. fi. 1.1 In thriv" dtwrtxa tYM***( of atrenntli-Nw, X, it t Ko. !*, V'/ 4.N lOitMrcKiutronote. M; sn, \ ....'r%* J tnr irrv-.I.J rf,_A_. W. t_or MK. ar woi4 " prU>* Til ���v? .. /M i ��, ,. m" 110 >iti i D' il -in i:n*r.��, win nn v-.i nn ijj llic Choicest Ciinclics, (Hchnl.N, tliowfo mm*.!. 4*. .i.diiM*. .|.iuci. I lMttits nnd Tobacco 41 Diinpimiir Avo, Ciiiiiiii!i'lnnd t'<> <' '> si.jt.��ats>^-a.��J^&*'lJ."*.'*-v<��:��r��A.n^*--fv^ .-,*,*nmmmmr**.'*m 1110.1' nl' ll'K'. 8oiiliiil on pin**" <'i(!l.M'�� H"��V cnr'ii r. i.ii:oitoi* Ciii'Vi-i I.aii icgi'�� Mii.i.ku, lllll (,'1:11*1,, .Vullllt Da'n.l Do t'lah-r *.*'���'hi 10It1 HUPKliT l.AN'H DISTRICT. / >i. yroe-Mfinpluo!.. Atlnryaa: TH8 tet��UMNWlfl&.TeMNT8,.(r. Uarmark/Wiaa��i^ ,. H.������^���^���l��M-'��I'*'^���w4*-^���M��t-^i���^lf*Hh^ O ���r-r^-r^-r-r-r-r-rw^v-F-rv-F-rv^ Ar,.||lUaU (.J \ |l |l t'OII VI .-. I i V,, I )f |(>!i ��-**r, inlMi.tln tn m., Iv for ,-��*rii iMHiiint nt l-liii-a.rt. TAKK i.nlifotlnit llnry l^twn Arcliihnl I ni Vitncouvi,-. It In ?. DEMATIS Dealer in ALL KIN'DS OK Fruit, fndy igar 1,111* i* 1 c 0 *���_ r1 t, 'J �� i < **������/* \-mm 9* maaM*mm*^9jat%'ij.*amm*att*amwamma.t*.mM*} S U BSC R11J K FOR T11K N K \Y S ONIiYONEWHUiUYKAU. Cigarettes & Tobacco z I5oijo;a J Mock, | ^UMIUiRLANI), IS.O. Hinn, '����jtundiaHn Hit* lo.lnw'i''. de rcrilnd lvnidn:���Cunnniocini.' at *�� jio'. 'il-.n'toi ���! idniins north ni IC M L.*'��oii"'h Hiutlnvcal c��irnf*r, tlnMin* north ���)() (di'tiin", ll.i-*n-*u wn-t 40 elri'ii-*, thoi'tt' p.oviih -IO t-hniin. lliniiu: tMH, }U fli.iiiii* lo )>Utt/ of c��>tiiin4*ii( ("���tiif.n*.' vonuiniii}; itJiO mien, nior or If-*- Serihed on j* m H.l'.A.'f H.K. cor H.VrtUY i'.vrn.-i .'i; ntiiAt.:,, ^ i^ D.in CI i*k, .i^i-nt. Pa'-vKllV, Utl\tUW, 3 c 0 O o ���S c U- *" "z__ ,/-' CO *| ��^ �� ^ -��� ^���^ l �� ������ _J ���*--' ��� ���""" CC_ '^ "^ RUPHRt LAND DISTRICT District o( Itnp.ri TAKE notice that Mavrneiiuv LHleh of Vsviii'.nivH-, 15.C. o.eu. |iatinii Salci-kdy, iiiii-nds to apply for |)r'iini_'*ioM n> pui-.tiaMj the' following dc.cjibed l,u d.<: - C'linnie .ci��� t jihuiled at thi- north ^.-n corn-r of {.t?o"ion 34, ToiviiFdifi "20. r In ice *,vc;-i 80 oliniiif, il.ei-i-o Mi-iih SO ��� hiiinp, thenee oa.i SO i-hain-, tin:nre Mirth. 80 ch'i'tis to pi.uf of ���joniui'-iict*- mont, contniimiK (>���!() i��cr_s moro or l.-s. �� .Scribed on pi*..., M.L.'. N.E cor, Makgukkite I.KITOHj Dan (.;i:*rk, Ajfcnt. Dalcd Doom her 115th, l'JH). ""������a* t"ai*��#����mW ��*^�� ��ww i*- uppa m am m a* +*. RUPEKT LAND DISTR.lt:r District, rf RnpPit TAKK no'i.e tha- Kf.:*n Fisher Spvnrer stf Al'incds, Ci'l., married- wrnmn, ir.lot!<]*-. lo tipjdy for jior- mi'--ioii io pnr< h:i.*-t- ill-. fulJowins; depcrilu-d land*-:��� '('oiniii-'r.rin? at n po*-t. p'antcd at iLe i-oiHli ivi-m criincr <*f Section 2 Town chairs, thoii'-c \v��-xt , 80 c.l;ni')8, t! oiioro sonth 80 clut'cs," ihonr-e- t*.-ie*', 80 <*Luiin- to plac. ol t.um ni'-i'mtrioii!, contnin-iop (5.0 neres iviorti or'lem; Soril'wl on )i(j)��!t, Il.A.N S.E, cor. IIaiiikio Af-imv Dan Clark. A^'tint.. I>-itcd.D(!C'iTil.i>r Kith, 11)10. ,���,_ .���p.���-���.. 1! U IMC RT LAND DIBTKKM' ���?' I'intiicti of Mm ort. TAKK NOriCK t at l.ill in Sho..pnnl.' '���f l J..'li'', H��l'��. "~""lu"!-T: uT l.i'n ii iTiN�� iFict Pi'triut o* lill|'H', TAKK NOTUTK lli..l "���Vdliam ItonU rifdiTii lioi.nl \'.'iii'inivii 1.1;. mi n\Mn��-:utr or-i i'i/hii*', iiili'n��!,< |. ii|iplv un iniiiii iiinti to jtiipdiii'i* dn !' II wi u u' N('. !*��� i'��'i" It '-**l hi s v�� I'lrfonl* ���1 H �� P ce> i -��� 0 r* *���> %asam\a0aa\ o o 0 onniiiii'iii* wim, fin tiiiiiinj�� itpi ,cr.M iixiiii or liw.). Srtiu. I m no.* n-iri'- K V.* f,��.;.'��. W 11,1,1.01,K-wMiairti T.Hxr.i, ",, lliu I'lir., A jo i��, l),|t <* l�� <'.nili.r l!*'h. I'.'lt). urri-'itr land id.si'i.Kv.' Diitdrt 1^ Ivi ml TAKK KtVi'lCi*: IImi I1.1MI1 .Mmil- tiou �����, nl V* .u. "���.��*.",, li. o, ,rlii \n I i)U im rih t w09.fr.11nr cf f*��*tt h M, Town-hij) 'jn. j thi'i I'll ��iH,tli !����) I* MiiB, 0)0 rff t-IKt SO cluiiv ftiTC north ****) lilmioiv tli'iiit* iv#',- W�� I, i ������,,'<; (!(��� ;''i ,'.; : f.ll' ���!. i ���.���-�����! ,1'(.;"! : >-,', I :,'.(.,<��� ,1 l,.|..�� v . . ... I,, ���., . ,* -A - ...�� �� 1. ., , l.*.t i>"t , t t'.v;.1',:..'. ,"'u .��i(iH>1(, A ': Dun (lark, A��r.ht. JJ^ J U U-dUicrn.Ur U*,tU. UiJO- vW^V-H-tWm44HW^rWrVfc THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. amfeuM .���4s the best, remedy known for sunburn, heat* rashes, eczema, sore feet., stings and ���blisters, A skin food! JU Br*9*1tti and Start*.���tOf. Explained Phrenologist���" Dear me, your hump of destructiveness is very liir^e'. Are yon a soldier?"" Customer���"No, I'm a chauffeur!" ���Sydney Bulletin. Spring Finds the Human System Loaded With Impurities, Which Cause Pains, Aches and Feel- ings of Fatigue When the Liver and Kidneys Are Overworked and Break Down Get them Right by Using dr; CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS In the spring the human system is loaded with poisons which have accumulated as a result .of" artificial winter life. There has been too much .breathing of poisoned indoor air, too little outdoor exercise, too much eating of heavy indigestible food, especially too much meat and " too little fruit. The liver and kidneys struggle to overcome this condition, but the task .. is too great ..for them and they get sluggish and torpid, fail in their work and often become diseased themselves. ' They must have help such as is given them by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. There is no great mystery of how these pills purify the blood and take away the cause of tired, spring feelings, .backaches, headaches, bodily pains or derangements of the digestive system. If the blood is to be purified the liver and kidneys must do it. And they will, if you awaken'their action by using Dr. Chase's, Kidney-Liver Pdls- ���' .:.-'���' It will not take long to get these blood filters into working order if you -__JS_e_ this treatment. A few hours -Avill | bring improvement~arul~you wiiriearrT how to keep these organs healthy; and active. One pill a dose, 25c. a! box, at all dealers or Kdmanson, Bates & Co.. Limited, Toronto. I Political Leader���"How docs Bump1 stand?" Henchman���"All right, I guess. He belongs to the same political party as we do." Political Lender���"Confound it! That's no sign. Is he with us or against us?"-���Puck. Teacher���"Why didn't the (love br'"._.' back the, olive leaf the first time?" , - ... ��� Johnny ��� "Please, mum, 'cause olives are an acquired taste,"��� Judge. BLOOD CRYSTALS. The Latest Scientific Discovery Causes a Sensation. "Blood Crystals" are the latest scientific discovery, likely to have a distinct and important bearing in criminal''trials''of the future. It is now possible to state definitely.- thank* to the crystallization process, to what species of living creature any specimen of blood may belong; a full account of the marvels of this discovery ���' is contained in an article in Pear. son's Magazine, from which we quote: "Probably .the most epoch-making work in biology since the time of Darwin. That is how scientific men in various \,arts of the world regard the newest discovery in relation to blood. With as much' certainty as you and .1 can say of a serie.* of color, ���'that is, while, black, blue, .red, yellow,'and green'���it is now possible to identify any number of specimens as the blood c ' a man, a hor.se, a do... a whale, a sheep,', a wolf, a fox, an orang-outang, a baboon, a seal, a sea- lion, etc., merely by considering the crystals which the coloring matte!1 forms. More���and the tact is pregnant with meaning���it is possible to si��� whether the blood is of a white mnn or a negro. ' How the discovery affects our knowl edge of natural history may b-> tola in two sentences, ln the old method of classifying animals according to, their tribes, the bear was always [laced in the same family as the dog, the wolf, and the fox. By the new method of comparing the blood crys tals of these animals it has b.en proved conclusively that the bear is closely related to the'��� sea-lion, and the seals, and is not related to the dog, the 'wolf, or the fox. 1 have already stated that, by reason of the-"e crystals it,is possible to distinguish the blood of a negro so clearly from that of the white man that the expert could make no mistake one from the other. The inference to be drawn from this fact���and it is one which involves no illogical optimism���is that expert* will soon be able to distinguish the olood of the American from that of the Chinaman, the blood of the Italian irom that of the Englishman, the blood COCKS So!�� Agents for FROST & WOOP RoilBr-BeapIng, Light Draft Naohines. BINDERS SEE THE t Oockshutt Dealer. The Stumper Stumped t A political speaker, while making a speech, paused in ,the midst of it and exclaimed: "Now, gentlemen, what do you think?" : A man rose in, the assembly, and with one eye partially closed, modestly, witli a strong Scotch brogue, replied:"! think, sir, "I. do, indeed, sir ���1 think if you and I were to stump the country together we would tell more lies than any other.two men in the country, sir, and I'd not say a word myself during the whole time, sir!" SAFETY FOR CHILDREN DURING HOT WEATHER of the German from that of the Frenchman, and so on." Daughters of Mrs. Emmott Built In a Day. What probably constitutes a record in the building of .churches has recently taken place at Preston, a small town in t'.ie West of Australia. From foundation to weathercock the whole building was completed in sixteen hours. i.t six o'clock on the Saturday morning all that had been done wa- to set in the ground the four corner blocks on which the building was to _s_Und._____^y_i_seyeri ��� ojclock sixty-five carpenters were hard at wof^""Shortly after half-past ten the' floor was laid, and the four frames of the building were being hoisted into position. Now the skeleton of the church���G6 1-2 feet long and 31 feet wide���was stand- in. on the blocks. Meantime dozens of painters ��� were busy, and other helpers gathered from all parts were working with might and main to complete the outside, which was done during the afternoon. All the forces were then concentrated on the inside. By ten o'clock tha seats had been installed, the matting laid, the platform and vestries carpeted, tlie preacher's desk put in, and gas and water laid on. Midnight on Saturday saw tho church, capable of holding,300 people, fully complete, and on the following day three services wero held there.,at each of which tho "record" church' ���Aa.. crowded to overflowing. -.., Rasp Got tho Pig. Surely one of tho hardest tests of a sheep dog is to be put in charge of a pig., That, according to one of the contributors to "Shepherds of Britain," is what happened to Rasp, a famous Midlothian collie. The owner found ou his return, homo ono day that the pig had escaped and sent tho dog to fetch it. "So off went' Rasp in quest of what proved one of th'? most stubborn of the members of the bucolic family she over..Pifcounterod. Having been absent about twenty-five minutes, she at last appeared with u few sheep in front of her, Hut in the centre of the sheen was the pig, experience having tuugiit. her that tho little rebel could not. be driven alone," Every mother knows; or should know, the danger her baby runs during the hot summer months. Summer, compluints come quickly and develop so rapidly that often before the' mother realizes her baby is ill he is beyond all help. Every mother of small children should" keep a box, of Baby's ?Twn Tablets in the house. A Tablet now and then will keep baby's bowels working regularly and his little stomach sweet���this is the secret of keeping baby healthy and of warding off cholera infantum, diarrhoea; dysentery and all other dreaded summer complaints. , The Tablets are guaranteed free from all injurious drugs and may be given to the newborn babe with perfect safety. They are sold by all medicine dealeiS or by mail,at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Any woman who carries a parasol smaller than the hats she wears is too much given to exaggeration. Kcgarded as one of tho most potent compounds ever introduced with which to combat all summer complaints and inlliunmation of the 'bowels. Dr. J, D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial has won to itself a reputation that no other cordial for the purpose Can aspire to., Tor young or old suffering from these complaints =it is the best medicine .that can he procured. ��� Couldn't Get In Two Irishman who had just landed in this country had become accustomed to sleeping in a hammock on ship- hoard, but they had had nothing to prepare them, for a sleeping-car experience. They had a ��� section, and after some difficulty Mike managed to get into the ..upper berth. ��� After a while he leaned over and called- to Pat below; ... "Say, Pat,'air ye in bed yet?" "No," said Pat; "Oi've got me clothes off, but Oi can't git meself into this hummick." He and She He sang to her: When I uni dead you'll find it hard, Said lie, To ever find another man hike me. And then she sang to him: What makes you think, as I suppose ��� You do, ' I'd ever want another man Like, you? Went Him One Better Andrew's grandmother had been telling him Bible stories, his favorite being that of Daniel in the lion's den. At the age of four he was taken to a circus for the first: time. . When the lion tinher put his head into -the lion's mouth Andrew's excitement knew no bounds. "Jumping up and clown he gleefully screamed: "Gee, that knocks the spots off Daniel!" THIS WILL 3STEREST YOU ' ��� I WIH ������������III���������!������!������ iin I lllll ���'!���������, , . ��� ~- ~ EDDYS "Royal George" Matches the most perfect " Strike AnywhbrK " matches made, that are Sapi?, Sure, and Silent, \ are sold in boxes, averaging | 000 matches to the box, for 10 cents a box. You can't afford to pass this by. ALWAYS EVERYWHERE IN CANADA, ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES The Point of View "I read yesterday that Colonel Tam- ale of the insurrectos was shot in the back." "I was afraid that would happen to him. I read a statement in a newspaper the other- day which said:��� 'Colonel Tnmale back to tlie front.' " ���Houston Post. "Who gave ye th,' black eye, Jim?" "Nobody give it t*. me; I had t' fight fer it."���Life. ������'���'��� - TRY MURINE EYE REMEDV F* Red, Wwk, Weary. WaterjrEyetud.l GRANULATED EYELIDS I Murine Doesn't Smart-Soothes Eye Win Drai.Mi 8*0 Mattel Ej��� RtnuJ., LtanM, 25c, SSe, $!.*��� Muriof Er* Sal*-*, in Atoptic Tube*, 25c, $1.00 _T_i:"BOOKS"AND"ADVICE-pBEB-BY-MAnf MurineEyeRomQdyCo.,Chicaj.<9 Miss Antique���"I don't believe you couldHell my age." Miss Caustique���"I ..could, but I wouldn't be so mean."���Philadelphia Record. . ' Helping Dad. .'Johnny���"Papa, would you be glad if I saved'a dollar for you? Papa���"Certainly, my son.'\ Johnny���"Well, I saved it for you nil right. You said if I brought a, .first-class report from my teacher this j week you would give me a dollar, and | I didn't bring it."���Red Hen. > The best equipped factory for pro l during Counter Check Books V in Canada. \ Capacity \ 50* QOO Checkbooks \ ���- per Day. \ We are supplying the Larg- ~ ;s tf \ est users of Counter Check \^Ompatiy9 \ Books in Canada with our ���*".-��� ., , \ "IMPERIAL BOOKS." Limited, \ \ APPLEFORD COUNTER \ CHECK BOOK (Not In the Trutt.) \ COMPANVi LIMITED. We want pubtlchert to act ������ our agents In all Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Britiah Columb'a towna Write ua for condition* and pHcaa Appleford Counter Check Book Factory and OHlcet' HAMILTON, ONT. <*_ .If we. were charged so much a head for sunsets, or "if God sent round a> drum before the hawthorn came in flower, what a .work we should make nbout their" beauty .���Robert Louis Stevenson. Alimony is a pension paid to those who have been disabled on the domestic field of battle.���Life. If you are satisfied to remain poor, the world will see that you do. No matter how deep-rooted tho corn or wart may be, it must yield to Holloway's Corn Cure if used as directed. Ill'his own case every man looks upon cowardice as discretion.. ^\*ilson-*s--PlyrPad8r���the--hest--of~all- fly killers, kill both, the flies and the disease 'germs. ' vAri'ounce of intuition may be better than'.'a pound of tuition. The First Step "I hear your son is going to be a musician. What professor have you got for him?" �� "We haven't got any teacher as yet. For the present we are just letting his hair grow."���Judge. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Belle���"What a cramped hand Peggy writes, doesn't she?" Beulah���"Yes; you see she Writes nearly all her letters in her flat."��� Yonkers Statesman. "Woll over four yearn ago my two little girls were taken with a iln'wl- fill sculp trouble tlmt. the iIocUh-h culled I'iii.worin, They all ended the��� IloMhilnl as out-imtli'iiU for n year. I hurl lo apply their, ointment, with a liiiihh, giving tlio children frightful pain. I also Iind to have their iu'iiiU filiavi'il every two week*, but, they cot no better |indnr tho trn-itriinnt. Vhoy used to try with tbo tormenting Itchlm*. (.nil tlmir IioikIh wore covered with a thick aourf and dandruff, to "About a year ago I determined w try tlio Cut'emu Itoniedii-M. I used plenty of ("utlourn Knap and applied tho Cuticiirn Ointment. I used onlv about throe, cakcn of Cuticura Soap and three boxen of Cuticura Olid merit nnd Ihev wero cured, Thoir tintr is growing long nnd nice iignin. They had hocomo ao 111 after their threo yearn of mif- ferlng that. I had to send onoawny to. a convalowcentH' homo a. noon r.�� nV\A wnn furfii hut. nnw bIio Im homo, well nnrl ntroru(, My yoiini-er l_iri iiit-i .'tliat ifi-tit hhAhmA )i)iii< montlm with thedhenne. I nmvorv gratnful to Cutlniirn and for their children'**, anil-"' I hojveother mothern ���will try It. Thn Cuticura Ronn I will always mio for it makes tholinlr.o lovlv." (hiKneii) Mri>. Noit* V.MMiriT, as, Lena Gardens, Urook (Ini'n, W��� . . Iiondon. (uticuraL Soap and Ointment iffftM Hi. ���rrf-mllMt nnil miwl wiii'iinlrnl truitmrtu lor lu-liinil. Imrruin, vnly iiiiiiinr�� nl Ifil.inu. itiiiilrni mul i'luili A muitlr u t U i-ilinn mifflciriu t-ti'4 ilifiiiuliiiiil idr ��mM. HenS l<* WIM linn * Oifin. I-urn,, lumn.ii. UH V, fnr a*"-l>������ ('iltli-ur* tlimk OD tn��U l_4.it ot Uiu and M-ttp tfflnlloM. W. N. U., No. 853 Qendsis ol Life Insurance. I.i{c insiiriince origiiin.t'"d in 170(1 in London. In that year tlmro wa" formed the lirst life insurunoi' company. It wns called the Amicnble Society I'or it Perpetual / -.snrance Ollloi'. It wim ,i mutual beuellt concern. Kmdi iiiimii- her, without reference to age, paid a .ixed ndmission li��o und a fixed an- i, id charge par sharo on Irom one to i' "i shares, and at tin* ��'nd ol the year n portion of the fund nccuniitlat- ed was divided ninong Un; heirs ol thou- who bad dind in iicconianc' with the number of sliares each dead person hud held. Out of this company, witli its crude and liniiarfi-ct method*, lilt: insurance as H exUu to-day luii grown. Waited Sympathy. A kindly old lady who attended a I performance ot the IlnymiirJua tlieu- I tn- in London was .much im pressed by the singing ol a uigliMngale and I ii i.ui., Hm<.ii ."..����� ���������. I tun* of ih�� perforninnci>. ln fact, siio \ was ho much impressed that *Uu sent Ian agent of tin* Society I-'or tlio Pro- j lection of Animals to ��.<*.�� if the hirdi ' wen: properly Jed and cari'd lor. Un I lound that both nightingale nnd lark I . .;-,!.. tniw'li 'i'- ir"|l in i|iilii"ir. I unci! only a siuall won(U��n bun and ( key to wind the machinery. Grand Advice. A Hhoeiniilu'r enme to the minUter nslung Ins advice Id'cnusc thnt sw.-ep, ) lii^ lat-illnrd, hnd given him notnv to j i|uit aim be would hnve nowticre to l 1 ,��� liH head. Tin* minii-tt'r cmild j only advise iiim In my iiu ����� ji?����* ic-l ire | tho Lord, A week Inter the 111:111-iter i returned and found the .hneinaki-r l busy and merry. '"J hut ��ns i_ian' mi. j vice ye gied ate, minister," _,nd the ' man. "I laid my caso l-elore. tlm Lord. a�� y�� tfill't i.ie, an' mio the *wy'i ciucei." The Pill That Leads Thorn All.���Pills are the most portable and compact oft all medicines, and when easy to take aro the most acceptable of prupnrations. But they must attest thoir power to be popular. As Parmblcc'a Vec*otable Pllla nro the most popular of all pills thoy must meet all roquiromont., Accuracy compounded and compoRed of inc-rcdionts proven to ho effective in rcKiilatlnp- the diROHtlve organs, thoro Is no surer modi- cine to bo had anywhere. What most people are looking for is n frank criticism that gives them tho best of it. The mnn of thirty loves a lass, And everything is honey; The man if sixty loves, nlas! And everything is money. "Po "you* are going to have a new frock?" "I don't know. Mother has passed I tlie bill, hut I expect father will veto I it. He is opposed to all our bills, ��� nowadays." , Occasionally nn actress manages, to get along pretty woll working under the num. her parents gave her, Don't experiment with unsatisfae- torv -nihstitutos. Wilson's Fly Puds kill many times morn honsis flies than any other known article, Henrietta���"Mildred is a decided blonde." Madge���"You don't say! When did she dooidi"1?"--Chicago Daily News, "Your husband has no stamina,'has ho, Mm. O'llrion?" "No, mi-: hut he's got a life insurance. "--Baltimore. American. Tt takes an amateur nhntogrimher to convince a woman that truth is more terrible, thnn fiction. Viral Man (��miiHtfn.ly"t���"T haven't taken n drop in 1* year." Second Mnn���"Kr ��� aeroplanist or prohihitioniHt?"~.udBC. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. TTnbhv������ "Wo must ho economicnl," \\*if,._"VVhv?" Hubby,���"If T should die T would not he nhle to leave yon much." Wilp-'-Thnf. right, Whereas, while von're alive, you lenvn mo most of the tiii)t\"--Toledo Hindi.. Harry, aged I 1-2, and Soth, ngod !*t. were carrying water in a howl, 8ath insisted on currying it and Harry I snld: "You'd bettor let me enrrv it, iSetli, you can't swim, you know," Hero is a utory about my brother, George, aged ���!, One night he went to bed with Ids papa, and after lying still for a little while, he fluid: "Papn, when you get to be a little, hoy like me wo will have to cull you our littlo til,;- v'ith a moii*"tache," "What time wai it when von cot Ihotii- lust, night?" "T didn't get hoine." "Yon did, Wo took you ; there." "You did not. You only ': took tue to the door. My wife was j looking out of the window!"���Toledo I niu.1,.. , A man with a fare of hrn��s export* I y.ai Ui tnko it for a pair of wing*. "i ffl ' ���i in THE NEWS. CUMBERLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA. I'-'h; f BEFORE you are suggestions for small pieces of ribbon that every woman finds herself possessing at the end of a dressmaking 'season. The silken stilus left over from other fancy work aro always too-lovely to throw away and frequently too short for any large piece ot work. Here, then, is the story that will clear the ribbon box and at the same time add to the number of dainty accessories that most women like to make. For thread and needle* there Is a useful little ease shown that any one can make. The exact size and amount of ribbon cannot be given here, for each woman's idea of a suitable case will vary; and, more important, the size of the odd pieces of ribbon will very naturally determine the cutting out of the cardboard foundations. All that this article can attempt is to show the construction of each hint. Of course, there - are general rules that can be given. Any shirred pieces are sufficiently full if 1% times a straight measurement be allowed. By that is meant that If the ribbon Is t. be shirred on a straight edge four indies long, a piece six inches long will be enough. This gives an easy fullness, if greater he wished, twice a length will be ample. Out out two oblong pieces of cardboard and round the lower ends. Cover with plain silk by whipping two pieces that you turn in at tbe outer edges. Baste the silk on the board before attempting to whip tightly into place. Now vcut a piece of contrasting silk, dresden^in the picture, and let It be as ���������" wide-as -once-and-a -half-the-width of- the card foundation near the top, for this is to be, a shirred outer pocket to hold the spools of thread. Whip on the .shirred .ilk. Make another form just like this for the outer "leaf" of this needle book. Cut out several leaves of soft French flannel, pink the edges and attach on the Inner surfaces of these. Sew the stiff forms at the top and decorate with tiny bows of narrow ribbon. How much In each bow? you ask. Just'as much as you wish or can use. The1 melon-shaped bag .is made of three strips of "-ribbon. The lower ends are pointed and the sides of the rather, wide ribbon are whipped together. At each scam a little quilling of plain ribbon is placed. Tlite also runs around the top edge. A gilt tassel Is used to decorate the lower end of this bag, and ribbon ' strings are used to carry the receptacle for the handkerchiefs or sowing on the wrist. This can be a bag four Inches long or fourteen, just as the ends of your remnants decree. Here's a use for a candy box. You doubtless have seen unusual shapes in bonbop boxes and have never realized how well tbey can serve for foundations. The jjides must be broken from the bot- - torn-and-used-for-a-pattern,,.from .which, you will-Tut silk forms and whip into smooth coverings. Then join together THE HOME DECORATOR EL������M4ILltiAKlF[WmTrm-SfiA *77_g^ and to the silk-covered bottom by strong silk. Cut four pointed pieces, the bases corresponding with the sides of the box; cover and attach as shown In the photograph. At tiie "pointed top of each Hap sew a ribbon. The four strands must be tied together to close the box. Place a little gold or silver lace at the junction of the lower part with the top flaps, and linlsh with a line of ribbon and bows at the corners, Outside pockets are suggestions worth while. The bag ehown Is made of wide blue ribbon sewn to a silk-covered square of cardboard. The top edge is turned In to form it full hem and a , double drawing-string'Is run1 through a ' casing. On the lower part a straight piece of figured ribbon is shirred and then, caught up nt Intervals by little rosette, of baby ribbon. From each one a line of backstltehlng drops down to the bottom, forming pockets all around the outside. In these thread, thimble, etc., can foe carried, * A square receptacle is shown that suggests a use for part of an ordinary pasteboard box. The bottom and two long sides are used. These yon must cover with' figured silk.. Then a little departure Is made, Make n little bag' of plain sill, or ribbon that will, exactly fit. in ut the short end of the box. Glvo it drnwlng-atnlngs and sew it firmly ln, H as to close one end, Another, bag divided into two or three compartments will close the other end. The top, you will notice, Is left open, The whole idea Is .unique nnd easily followed In large or small .I.e. But when pincushions are mentioned, then indeed are suggestions legion. Tlie little doll's, head with Its surrounding petals ifi a hint for small pieces of ribbon. These straight ends are folded into points and merely tasked together. In each point there is sewn a little piece of scented cotton and pins are stuck In the ends. A double row of these useful forms Is attached to the base of the head, ���������������������������������������������' Always In style Is-the''Japanese doll, with Its little crossed, kimono of ribbon and its, padded., base for pins. This latter can be a pincushion covered with gathered ribbon, or It can be soft cotton. Two bows of ribbon decorate each side. ���������-���������.,"' The Httlo basket is the last Idea for eager, needlewomen., Cut pieces of cardboard with rounded tops and cover with sill.. Thon attach to a square base by whipping tlio edge, together. Force Into tho basket a silk pincushion. The handle Is of wire covered with t-otton, muslin and finally wrapped with plain ribbon, It is attached to opposite sides, and bows of narrow ribbon are used tu finish the useful Idea. Surely there are profitable hints for every reader. /From odds and ends of silk or ribbon many attractive bags and boxes can be made. These but show the way to a profitable expres-, slon of needlecrnfl. Goldfish IT IS not generally known that If n- sick goldfish be put for a minute or' two In salted water It will recover health and animation���������thai is, If it bo simply "droopy" and not affected by a, serious disease, Never, however,, put a fish that Is" well" in anything but. fresh water, for stilt water will'surely.* kill It. # Ffoyoectiv* Kiw *TAti j������xZfZrjy-fix^ comfrucfton ������; **ti f&Sffi &w������^t utTcfelftutO} Cafa net. Sfcl* *-? -y^j-OCgt. y'fjV J It-J-.-tfiii-i* F'cor WUAttl farm ���������,,0_U* tStc?vfi*>r*fs/mt?ct'ik at least G/f.J'-ncf. To/o ojCahnkZQ i n,./r 7d/> ������fi$eat/Hlu /r*m/?oar������ erOtntty, With Onl Cabinet and Window Scat THIS arrangement of cabinet ainl window sent shown In tho Illustration provldon an oxcellnnt lounging jihico where one may read with a good Unlit from the window and favorite books conveniently at hand, wlillo tho children can Htow tholr toya under tho neat or In tho lowor portlonH of the cabinet, An exact dimension" for Iho length of the seal cannot be given, becaimo rooms vary hi hIzo, However, as It Ih it lounging plumi, live foot for the saint 'proper aliould bo allowed at tho least, The cabinet to the left In the llluutra- tion Is Huppoi'teii on ono ond by tha wall ut one nt Uiu umk"'h oi me loom, ii!;euld j-nii wh'h tn build the ''<",it and cabinets nwny from the wall nt tho ������������������nils, add a sido ploeo and ono support to the bill of materia). Matorlal I'oiilnr, whlto or wiutliern jiIim, 1 liirli In il:.J.;,......-'. ...'.'.' .;.-.-.',. .-, ."'''iv ,'.'..: ,...".' .-���������' t!ii������-_U.l' |.i till' I.>.U.,.'..'... nml hnvrrmntriui' onsemhlo of the room. This floiincn Is Hiipported by a Iu'iihh rod and carried nlong Just "-(month tho seat, affording n good hiding place for toys and tho like Tho ciiHl'Inu nn the Heat should bo nt it-Ob!, Utivt: im/uiA lii'vi., i*',v vu!..v''.'c cnviirlng of ullye groon denim hIiouUI conceal ������n Inner cushion mnilo of muslin, IhiiH keeping tho .tufting from working through the outer cover, TIiIh muslin ciiHhloii may bo .luffed wllh cotton wuddlug, tow or hair. (Full dlrcc- tl'n. fur ranking i*ui'ti n ciifhlon will Ijc giver, in tho article to follow, ilt-Korlblng Ihe miilfht/T of n 111������ ('(ivcin, nlci .oiinulil the Hcnt be u long cm', It will be advisable to mnlte It In section'', nn It Id taller to clean when so constructed. 7/ firtaMtM/el: Haf#ff- inp. ("liisp tbo ends of the Mrlm.: m n. iiuclt nml pin the Iinlr over the ��������� ���������'.!.>. "*. When worn witli a convlniiiiKiy ii.'.uilfui re- null, you can unelii"*** i'" 'i"'1* ������'><������ HtrnlRhtcn out the heads. Now thoy aro ready for tho next change, Mo you need an ornament In the form of n cnhiii.'hon on fichu ur lint? .lust cut out ������ circular disk ut ui-i or scrim, cover It wiili iii.i'Siic or silk and wlml the siring uf bonds no that a ronette will be funned. Thl.-i can In* e.lii|*t������������ In plai-o by a few Htltch.H jii a few rnlnutcs. Tho main use for a siring of bend. In, of roursc, dfcorutlvo, but It nerd nut bung In oiui Htralght lino of color around tin* iii'i-k, Ktuit (ho airings halfway up. making a double at ring. For it change, wind thn string about <"���������<��������� ii. ,���������), I., ..lei,, nf .ilu,. .iir'in.lu In form a dog collar. In other words, a ntHni! of lienilH need ii'lu remain In lis original Mtnte, Turn it to another use If ytni wlMh, Ann just, ns a parting nuggo'stlon, buy a mi ring of beads and break the ihroad, Fun the Utile fornix for eiiiliroltli'ry In till, gri-'it HeiiKun of ciitbro'deiy, It l*������ much elif-aner than buying 'hern by the di,/.in Mi.uitU .a i.i..iiiiit.nii i.i'.ii,. per si rami. White benilH can bo colored by apply, lng Hteiiiil ilyCM ur pulnt. THE NEWS, CUMBERLAMtVBRITlSH COLUMBIA. . ���������.������������������������.���������_*__��������� :_��������������������������� hs____S8-*__cs___3___.t -,-^_r_u_A_a>c__c_-?_. ite-_>___������___i_jt������rs3Ki_ i_?sK-M _Ss_^K_K^_r_2E_*_& ������-.P ST} _j*������-X-ir������r.ri- (WAB R������-������-iVA ._-,--__-������, . .,. _..,--_-^ ... ^...frj.^ -D"l FURNITURE STORE jf i .���������������) v|] (*':S\_>5}'i^^^ j| JUST ARRIVED ���������A SHIPMENT OF��������� MORRIS CHAIRS and SBAGRASS ROCKERS A full line of Furniture and Hou,*c Furnishings to select from A. McKINNON McPhee Block, Cumberland FASHIONABLE TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Ladies' 61.' GkntU'Imen's tailor mad1. suits 1'HOM S20 00 TO 8*.*..00. "DONE AT Reasonable' Prices. Phone 52 Cumberland B.C, ���������-Jl ill CAMPAIGN ECHOES In this election campaign the "Liberal coat is goiiig to be washed -jyitli some very hajrd soap, but itiie color is not going to fade. After the election it will still be Grit in tint, a good honest, old- fashioned shade. Tlie air will ���������presently be full of the smoke of battle, aiid language of a piccluiv lesquc tone, and the fighting will be severe, but th.e result will he the same. Sir Wilfrid is sure of victory, but Mr Borden is equally .sure, of course," According to th.,.extreme papers on both sides -���������-���������neither side can lose. The Tory papers are already weaken ���������tug a little, and are saying now they fear that there ate thousands oi electors whohave not sufficient moral courage to vole against ���������reciprocity. Mr Borden and hi** janizaries have started put on a campaign of fake statements which opposed to the wholesome truths of the liberals, "canuot be elective. The dish rag Tory papers all over the country are fIre -'NotT.I]." is the verdict pr;- nouuced by the higher authorities at the recent Conservation convention held in Nanaimo. '���������.n'a.'ldiTjf If we have any desire to gel that nine thousand dollars that tin* provincial ^.oveni'iit-nt is almost begging us to take for sewer con .������������������tri ctiou. we hid better gel busy he fore the tall ruin a are on, N" one will deny, but that we are badly in need of a ("ewer system, as all the drain., are in a tJeploi- able condition, and our sidewalk- if not a hi_nace to health, us lar.a*-' coiitageon goes, are to life and limb, in their present li.tteit con dition, and may at any time be the cause of an ac; ion a_,iiin t the city fur damages. This is the last-year., that we lmye any guarantee that the above amount will be forthcoming. When we hear of and see other small- toivus/ in this province, with no-better pros peers and not. any more prosper 011s than this town of ours, busv with improvements, the present ui'sani .nry aiid unbusinesslike con - ^^VV^^������^������i^<*^<*vV^'^ ���������"���������^r-V***"**-''*"'--'^^ ^ MAROCCKI BROS & GROCERS & BAKERS AND PROPRIETORS OP CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS ������ ������ (?) ������ ������ ������ ������ S. ISAKA, PROPRIETOR phone: 21 Ladies7 and Gentlemen's Suits Made ���������.*) ^''drr from .������20 to ������35 All "Work First Class Agents for Pilsener Brewing Company's BRER Wholesale; Dealers in all'Kinds of , Wines and Liquors. _ SECOND STREET I y^jfttn******1***'***^ *������**^***'S*to*���������**������mi**\^ CitV COUUC'il T1,e .Qon*ox annual exhibition which will be held at Courtenay on ���������������������������Tuesday aud Wednesday, September 26 and 2y, promises to eclipse all previous records Great preparations are being made for a grand exhibition. Up wards of 7 barrels ofa flour have been donated by the different milling conipanks and the coui- petion promises to be very keen. A splendid program of sporls is beiiig ai ranged. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The ci*v c.iinf'il in-'t in regular session on Monday evening, there being,, present Aldermen Bank*-, Parnham, Willard ard the mayor ' The minutes of previous regular and special mee*in.-��������� I limdeti $1()50 Electric Light C<> 57,()'$ Police caps ���������., S.UO i/re.ight 3 Ho El 6. IVim-.ifcCo.^.,--, ,....__0OJJ.U Onr local schools will reoi en on Monday,- August 28tl r> picturesque statement that after the 21st of Sep temler the name of the Liberals willb*. mud, but they are using so much mud themselves for am- ���������munition that their cheerful ut- lerances ,^re likely to come home to roost. The Tory potrags in this province have not yet Paid ilia* the foreign electors will go to the polls with Liberal five dollar bills in their pockets, but the guerilla warfare has not yet begun. When it does, these papers in their slrm bang way will have, an iuteressing time. The more dignified newspapers Are already dealing each other some solid wallops of rhe'oric, find'tlje atinoshere in the Eastern proviucus is full of the lean shafts of satire aud wit, Iu British Columbia the fighting has hardly niore than begun.-���������Saturday 3unset. dftiou of This town, d< es not. re fleet very much if auy'd'cJit upon us. The fault does not lie with the city council, but with those who failed when they hud Ihe opportunity of supplying the necessary funds for very much needed city;; improvements. There ate people who will block every progressive movement f.oi; fear that it will draw a few extn>, dollars out of their pockets. '������������������.,.'.���������- Now that the result ot the Conservative convention held iii Nanaimo has been proclaimed, with its spirit of dominant party- ism so much in evidence, and Mr T. E. Bate out of the running, it will be a decidedly easy victory for the Liberals in this part of the constituency. The cheapest and meanest, argument .employed against reciprocity;^ that which Hon. K. ,L. Jlordeu and Premier AIcBride are making when ihey claim that reciprocity will undermine Canadian loyalty ahd lead lo uuuexa- 1 ion. For .snivelling caul and jm-ulting hypocrisy that argument cannot be duplicated, Pre lU'er McBride insults ihe intelli- ������������ ice of the people oj' this province when he uses it. The hoi low sham of it should make him blush for he well knows that wlicn British Columbia had no other trade markets than those of COMMUNICATION!*} Editor Nmvs:-In your last issue T noticed your friendly wish that our townsman, Mr Thos, E. Bate, would receive the nomination for ComoN-Atlin. Whilst the result shows that he had not the slightest chance though he- was the choice of Cumberland, Courtenay nnd Alberni Conservatives. It is freely said that the result was simply cut and dried by the parly machine, and thai the convention was merely a matter of form. That being so. where do the people come in? The members of the party aw-ioci- aMons meet in good faith, make their choice, put their hands into their pockets to send delegates'(0 support thnt choice, tin* d'-le-vatr*** the i-outh, when she was totally without con unction with Eniti'm ' give thoir time. .i*--c their cucig)* Canada, she always remained loyal lo the flag and the Empire. If Premier Mcllride out of his jnuT-r.ei.ua! shaiU-'Wiiess can pvolve nothing more brilliant he has yet said about reciprocity he ought lo conceal his ignorance of lhe question by a discreet silence, r~,Suiurday Sunset, Change of ndveitiscmei.ts will not be received at this ollice later .hau 12 o'clock noon on Tues* and influence to elect I heir man, only to hear that ihe matter was cut and dried. Does this account lur tiie presence ot Premier McBride aud Dr Young at the various eon vent ions? It is time that the so-called independent electors should smash the ninchitic find demand that their voice picvail.t. They have found this necessary over the border. It appears lo be equally so here. Ki.kctor, Tlio "political pot1' will noon be on tin. boil, ���������Xtet hef boij, The half-yearly report wns presented by the city clerk, which i.- ms ���������follow.: ��������� lieceipts 511480.-id Expenditure 10975,11. Balance $ 50o.ll The matter of repairing front of City Hall was left, to the Board of Works, which was also empowered lo proceed with const ruction oi cells and police office at an estimu- ��������� ������,_��������� ��������������� ted cost of the summons nf tlio Board to iitUind and show reason why his seat should not bo declared vacant, Iloiiskt'd why iJiudi such stuuitionB Iind boon ten! him, as he was just as niiioli (j'.ialifiid at the present lime ah ho ever was, but wns not particular if his seat was, declared vacant, and if ho had been disqualified by iho recent clmngo of business in which he wtn* intonst ed, ho winii I have notiliod tlio council lo i'i-U CiT'CI. Aid U'iiiiird said if 'fiat was the case Aid Maxwell should havo taken h's sent at the board when lie entered tlie emmcil I'litiMiliora, No further action was taken in the mutter, the mnyor slating that ho thought the council had been a littlo hasty in their action of previous regular meeting. Council adjourned. larg. SELLING OUT BUGGIES and FARM IMPLEMENTS. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. ' :���������; NOTICE The drawinir for the graphophone will take place at Cameron's fii'stauratr, Courteiiay on Wed lesday, Aug. 23. Ail tickets must he pail for before di'awiiig-"take.v-"pla"ce7J"*otlieT,wise' tickets will imt |>; accented. Tickers on sah-* at Cameron's Restaurant, Coiirtcnav. ~~ NOTICE.- Mr. (J. Ardley, of (1omox, hns in his posses.-io!i arbarrel ofhousi*. hold goo Is. shijlpel with his freight from Victoria, which do'*s tot belong to him , Ownei can nave same.-by applying to the ibove and paying expense-?. B.C. HARDWARE Co., Ltd, 133 Jolinson St., Victoria. A\\iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii!ifii!iiiii!ii!iiiii:.iiiiiiiin!iniiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii;i!iti:iiii^ ������ Capital $6,200,000. Reserve $7,20O,OCO f I The Royal Bank of Canada. =3 ____.���������, ��������� ~������������������ I DRAFTS ISSUED 1NT ANY CURRENCY. PAYABLE ALL I OVER THE WORLD. I SPECIAL ATTENTION' paid to SAVINGS ACCOUNTS & intcien I I at highest Current Rules allnWid on b< po.it. of $1 and iipwaids. I I CUMBERLANT>, B. O., Bifinch, Open Daily 1 | UNIO^T V/HARF, B. C, Sub-Brach, Open Thursdays I | R. R. CULBERT, Managet*. [ | fOURTSNAY, tt C, Bianch, Open Daily. | 1 W. HOFP, Manager. I '*%iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiin P. Phillipps Harrison T BARRISTER AND. SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCING DUNSMUIR AVENUE CUMBERLAND, ni������*eb__uiippWM__i i-a/'im^.ai-^wTiii RunMUi.1.1 -' von s.mj -*9 : -a good buggy horse Seven Vears eld A bso- lately quiet. .Mil' p trtii'iiinrs np- [ily to f'ii|if.*ilu K V ���������. ViV. ur, Co, m������,x,"Ut U, Ciiiiiherhnid ik, Unim1. Wider AVorksCo., Ud. NOTICK. Sprinkling will be allowed only two nights a week, nomely TUESDAY and FRIDAY, from 7 to V o'clock in the evening. Leaky taps tiui.t he a.tended tu nt onco. Any changes or additions to on*. istiug piping intist he sanctioned hy the company, liy order, I*. W. Kunns. Secretary. Cuinherland, B. C!., Aug. 1st, HJl'l. DISSOLUTION OF J������ART Mjusi-nr. NOTICK is licrchy given, tlmt the partner! hip linn ol' Maxwell & Il'irnal wuh dlni-olvcil July Ulst, |!J11 hy in nt mil consent, and the hiisiness will iu fur ure he enrried on hy R. Horiial, ���������' All account!* nnd debts against anil tine tliomdil linn ui'c payable rei������peetively, by and to It, lloruiil, All nceniinlH due tin* above mentioned IImi, intim bo paid hy AugtintOlst, 1IJ11 (Signed) A, Maxwell. It, Horiial. KOIt SALK -5 room hoin������o with liatlii'tioin uud pttnlry, uIfo ftiniitiire. Apply Mark Morgan, i\liu.*)port Avenue, =V. BOf4CHfl= LUholesalc Dealer in WINES, LIQUOR & SEEf* P, O. BQX 482 PHONE 29.... CUMBERLAND '. This .is the first spring in 'he history of Comox District that the local demand for eggs has been equal to the-.'-'upplv. Nolhiug paNS, better than poultiv, if they are rightly managed, Begin with the litile'fellows and' fied them CHICK FOOD, which is a mixture of bone meal, wheat, oats, corn and other grain, cut and blended in the right proportion lo make them thrive and grow, For sale by n A. B. .- - ��������� Courtenay, B. DKALKIl IN FLOUR AND FKKD ,v"nm^*ffisar?s_s5J^^ sMcasKEasnaEif^iiri rtmarvtrntKaiT. ���������mMITiiMaMtmSai rranari fyxmrtx^srwr.* im tfiWar-- SECOND-HAND AUTOS FOR SALE mi?irm,**M*aaf ���������������**_. 'A-tti/Httiaunja-ia H2_k \B li ( k _ V#*Wnre'd������/AA tires, only.... tpOUU One air-cooled b'ranklin, complete with windshield, head, side and ��������� ail hnijv*, generator e'c. This h a ^-cyljnj der 15 h]). c:.r, only..: Oue Rover 6 hp, 2-pass- eiiger onr. ba**cry aud magneto ignition, tires in fine order, car iu splendid shape, aiaa only tptUU Orange Young JiriJoim daii(*<- nt| (.iimherliinil Hull on Tlmr*. day oveiiiiig. Mo tl.vlO for tlio time of \our \\h\ THOS. PL* M LEY, VICTORIA, f3.C ^ OFFICE AND STORE 730 YATES ST.. GARAOE. 727 JOHNSON ST.. "If you get i< nt lMituley's it's am. right p 8 ���������Wo Do Ropiiirlrnr 1, i������ i 1 1 *mm aQCSSIG \mXGP ';'