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Our grocery depart ment was never,'so ��������� veil stocked with.  -----;���������-77���������tlie-newest^and'freshest-of-jgoods-Hiafc-can-be-������������������-���������-���������r  m  FOR,  STOVES  AND  RANGES  Furniture arid Household  obtained. " GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER .    -,  Nothing pleases us like a well pleased customer;  Simon. Laser & G6.y Ltd.  Dunamulr Ave., Cumberland*.  .atft&rm**^^  l<t>t**m*>affl*r*mti**&^^  MAROCCHI BROS   1  GROCERS   6t   BAKERS  AND PRbPRIETORS  OF  CUMBERLAND  BOTTLING WORKS  Agents for Pilsener Brewing Company's BEER  Wholesale Dealers in all Kinds of  dTREET  , Wines and Liquors.  SECOND    S  City Council  1  Wallpaper  Paints  Varnish  Oils' Etc,  TRY^THE  The Magnet Cash Store.  T. E. Bate,. Cumberland.  ���������������������������������-  \    Locals. :  J. W. Bryden, of Vancouver  arrived in town on Thuvflday lu������_t.  Mr. Bryden h travelling for,The  H Smith Biscuit Co., Ltd.'; of  Vancouver.  Mr. Allien Pickard, oE Texada,  arrived in town on Friday last.  - General  Manager   Coulsou   of  Canadian Collieries   (Dunamuir  Limited, wns in town last   week.   '-'0 ,������������������,.,.,..������__���������  Ii. Grunt jr., Mrs. Grant and  children arrived homo from Victoria hy Thursday's  boat.  .A special mpoling of tho City  Coumul wns hold after the Court  of Koviaion lmd finished its sea.  aion, Aldermen Bunks, Willard,  Maxwell, Stewart and tlio 'mayor  being present,  The clork called attention to- a  number, of cases iu which the poll  tax bad been ���������wrongfully deducted'  from miners wages. It wiib left in  tlio liandB of the clork to refund  Amounts.  TV usual $25 donation for  2������fctli, May celebration was voted,  Aid Banks risked ..for information regarding the oity'u finances,  fearing that tbo Boitrd of Works  wiini spfliidinr*; moro monoy 'than  the city can afford, II6 wnu uh  surod tho city's iinances woro in  a fairly Batlwfactory cotidition,  The Pnlico CommiBioneis mot  on Mondnj evening to connidir  applications, of which there won?  fourty-PiwMi, twulve being local  and tliirty.fivo outside, for thu  position of nigbtwatclimiui and  poiicoinnn combined, Tlio coin  mishionorfl w'bii(: over tho applicii.  tions' carefully, and',aftor nearly  throe hoursdeli born tioh, Co'mmls-  sioner Banks inovod, Bocoudotl by  CoirimisHioner Maodoiiald, that  the names of John Thomson and  William McLollau bu voted upon.  On the vote being taken, Mr,  Thomson wae unanimously plmit.  od Tho commiMlonors will moot  again on Wednesday, May 81st,  when Mr. Thomson will bo sworn  in,  ���������   ,       n      M?rb Tjivinfrstnn who Imn bnfii'  th������'ftnmi, of Mv. and Mrs. .Tnftk  for tbo pact few weeks, loft for  Vancouver on Friday,  ,o������...,.-.���������.,���������,,  Mr*5, L. A. Mounco  homo from Vancouver on  day last.  arrival  Tburfi-  Mrs, John RobertBon was operated npou for floating kidney, at  our local hospital on Friday last  'jVaneouvor,  May   18.���������At   H  o'clock this aftornoon .Tudgo Mc  liiiHiS was put under arrest by a  Hastings   street   policeman   who  elniuH'ti tlm Judgo while talking  to a friend wiih blocking traffic.  Gro;it excitement pruvailed whon  when the patrol wagon was called,  for a crowd ot nearly two thon-  ' wind bad gathered, After tunny  uxplaniuiutits the fadgo wits Ict g*>,  Ho took tlm incident good iimur  cdly.  The following gontlemori orrlv-  .on Friday by auto from Alborni,  for llnnl consus liistructious from  Coininissioner Bruce:���������J, H. Motion, J, G, Hftlpenny, H. Hills,  F. Sannderi), J. Wilkinson. Capt,  Huff brought the party ovor.  Tbey rotnrned on Saturday.  Watch for  McLood's   Summer  Sale.  JJort Stephenson and JJick Hod-  flon, caught 05 pounds of tout at  Home Lake on Monday..  The gentry of Fanny Bay ro  grot, to-loan 1 that Edward  William Bieklo hns boon placnd  un  del' tho Liquor Act, and arc loud  in thoir praino  of ' Mr.   Bieklo's  'actUin in fighting tlio Attorney  C-loiioral's Act through County  Court and Supremo Court.���������  Islander.      = ;  Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Halliday,of  Sandwick, willcolobralo the flfiiotb  ain'iivorsary of their marriage, on  TucmIi-v,  May"2}.rd.**   Mav thev  , * ...... *       *  ..livo to coiubraio their diamond  wedding is tlio sincere \vUli of  tlioirmany frlondai, for tbey aro  iine old piiujm*, umi nigiiiy it*,-  spcted throughout tho district,  .  -. .....������������������4|.-,...!..,,'.._���������  Andrew Williamson, a miner  at No. 5 mine, wim terribly in-  jurtd on Saturday ln������t, by the exploding of a bos* of dynamito caps,  which he was holding in bis band,  It m hupp-nscd that a spirk from  his pit lamp fell into the box,  fniifing   the   explosion.    One <������f  tlie un form unu> miui's I.tiikIh wn,'.*  blown dlF and head and body badly ii.jni'oil.  It is stated by *hu C. P. 11. of-  licials that the mouth of April  jnst.]>as8od has broken all records  for immigration by over 3,000  people. At the same, time, the  rush through Montreal with the  opening of navigation has started  iii-tit a rate that, bids f or to make  May even' exceed the figures of  April.. During the month just  ended tho Canadian Pacific Kail-  way carried from St, John to  Montreakand thence westward no  fewer than 20,321 immigrants,  not counting small children, or  over a thousand a day. exclusive  of Sundays. This is an increase  of ovor 10,000 011 tho!'figures of  March, when 18,000 immigrants  wore brought through, .During  the sixty days of March and 'April  this year, tlio C. P. R, carried  50,000 immigrants through to  tho now landsbf tho West, 11 num.  bor far in advance af any proviaiifi  immigration stati. tics.  John Hunden ivashurt at No.  4 miiio  on Monday,   by   being  caught   between    cars,   He was  taken to the hospital,  I THE CORNER STORE '  Our Summer  Suits are    at  hand.      Quality  and  Prices  are Right,  The   following   goods    have  , arrived   and are in   the best  of condition;  .������  Laces and Embroideries,'  Ginghams, Prints, Ifestiaags,  Summer Dress Goods, Etc.  "   CL  J.N.McLEOD^  Dunsmuir Ave.  Cumberland  TH E^ CA^N A DI AN^B"MrL  OF COMMERCE  '     SIR EDMUND, WAUKER,aV.O., LLD., O.CL, Presioent  ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manama  capital, - fib;68^;6o6   ".' rest. - $7,000,000  GOLLECTION   BUSINESS  \Vith its large number of branches, agents and correspondents, The-  Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout  the world promptly and at reasonable rates.    Rates wil! be quoted (on  application.  FOREIGN   BUSINESS  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 Tho Canadian Bank of Commerce at reasonable rates.  CUMBERLAND BRANCH..; .....VT.T. WHITE, Manager  Inspector Crosby of the  Royal  Bank of Canada, and   Mrs. Oroa-  by arrived in   town on  Saturday  Inst, from Vancouver, and roturn  ed on Sunday*  S, S. Joan which is now on tlio  Nanaimo-Oomox run, linu recently  underwent exteunivo rcpairu. Her  hull Wb Birongthoned, engluM  thoroughly ovorhanlod and hor  KtatoroouiH und/)tli������r interior parrs  renovated.    '  Stmlil '.I  ������  The. City Council held a Court,  of Revision on   tho   Assessm*'* t  Roll ou Thursday evening. ������h vm\ t  protestfi   against  tho   iiHaoesmunt  were received, of which only four  had n reduction made.  Tho couit  admitted that in many instances  rlu* aaaossment waa high, but jim-  tilled their action on the ground,  that it waft necessary to havo moro  money if ��������� needed   iinrirovonienrK.  wero to be carried out.  ttov. M.  0.   Kri'oniiin   arrived  homo on TliuiMilay evening tasf,  Robert Grant sr, and A. Grant.  left on Sunday morning by auto  ror Victoria, Austin Hugo, Miv,  McLeod and Mwi, IlickRou went  iu thu ear an far aft Ladyiimith and  Nanaimo.  Mr, and Mrs. 'John   Tlioinp<������u  arrived homo from  Knmloop.- on.  Saturday night.   "Jack" brought  the ���������'key','   of   Kamloopn,   hoinu  with him,  David Daniels loft by Sunday'b  bout for Vancouver.  Mr. arid Mrs, T. F,. Oartwrigbt  left liy Saturday', boat for \'nu*  couver. ���������  DPfO^ATF Yfip mm- mn thp *>4������h  English and Gasiadi in flags, 5 o. moh*  Red, White ond Blue BunlinK 6c. a yard.  You will nlno want a New Shir', Tic, Fancy  Socks, Hoots and Ifa,     Cone iu and have a  n     look   at   the fnie ranjje w������.������ have for you to  choose from.  THE FIT-RITE STORE  mmmmmmmmmm.mmnmmm wmmmw I  Suits .1515,00 U 92Q.50  Gapipbe)! Bfos  ,m4t*aU+S**tlam\>  in  '***m*W*tm.mmlmaam^ aamm
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THE   NEWS,   CUMBERLAND,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA.
Bhe
Riverman
By STEWART
EDWARD  WHITE
Ca��yri|-ht. I90U. by lh* McChm Com-
fU|.   Copyright. 1907. 190ft. by
Sto��l_i mfittkTm Whit*
(Continued.)
OKI. l-_ ' snld   nottiing to  Newmark
I   coiicernln**: this purposed uew
investment.
���'It  is   i'or   Hobby,"   hi?  told
himself, "and   I   want  Hobby  and no
oue else to run it.   .loo would want lo
take charge naturally."
He walked downiown next morning,
busily formulating bis scheme.
"Joe." said Orde, "'just bow do we
stand on tbat upper peninsula stump-
age?"
"We've made two payments of inl7.-
000 each and liave still two to make
ot the same amount."
"What eould we borrow on itV",
"fifty or*sevent}-live thousand."
"Joe." said Orde, "1 waut lo raise
about $75,000 on my share iu this concern."
Newmark said nothing, but for some
time thought busily. His light blue
eyes narrowed to a slit.
"I'll have to Hkuiv on it awhile."
eaid he at last and turned back to bis
mull. All day he worked hard. At 0
o'clock he walked to his home. Here
he turned into a study, quietly and
richly furnished ten years iu advance
of, the taste thou prevalent in Monrovia, where he sank into a deep cushioned chair and lit the much chewed
cigar. lie looked with approval on
the dark walnut bookcases, the framed
From these he futurtul nil lite cvmihii,.
prints and etchings, the bronzed student's lamp on the square table desk
and the rugs on the polished floor.
"Mr. Xowmnrlt. sir." eame a respectful voice, "it Is Just short of 7."
"Very well." replied Newmark.
Newmark yawned, threw nsido the
cigar, of which he had smoked but an
Inch, nud passed from his study Into
bis bedroom across the hall. Lie bathed In the adjoining bathroom, shaved
carefully between the two wax lights
which were his whim and dressed In
whnt were then known as swallow**'
tall clothes. Then, with all the deliberation of one under lire of u hundred eyes, he proceeded to the dining
room. Ills butler. Mullock, too, woro
the mvnllowtnll. but Its buttons wero
of gilt.    . ���' ;
Newmnrk seated himself In n leather
tipholstered mahogany cluilr before n
Hinnll round mahogany table. The
room was llluiiiliiiited only by four
���wax cnndles with red shades.
lie ate deliberately nnd with enjoyment the meal, exquisitely prepared
and exquisitely presented to him. Afterward he returned to the study for his
coffee, lie opened n drawer lu his
doHlt, extracting therefrom somo bunk
books and sinnll personal nccount
books. From these he 'figured nil the
evening. When he hnd llnlshed his
cold oye exhibited n glenin ot-mitlH-
faction, He had resolved on n course
of notion,
"Orde." nald Newmnrk next morning as the former entered the olil'.'O, "I
think I can arrange this matter,'"
Orde drew up n ehalr.
"I tallied Inst evening with a mnn
from   Detroit   niuncd   Thayer,   who
thinks he may advance ��7b,<KiO on n
mortgage on our northern peninsula
stumpnge.   For thnt, of course, we will
give the llrm's note with Interest nt 10
per cont.   I will turn UiIh ovor to you."
"TluifB"- begun Orde.
"Hold   on."   Interrupted   Newmnrk,
MA�� collateral security you  will deposit for ino your stock in lhe Hoom
row puny    inilorned In  blnnli,     If von
do not pay the full amount of the
llrm's note to Thii yer, theu the stock
will bo turned lu in mo."
"I ace," said Orde.
"Now,   don't   ntlHiHidci'Ntiiiid   im��."
Mid Newmark dryly.   "This Is your
own a If n I r, ana I do nut urm* n on >ou.
If wo rulse as much as $75,000 on thut
upper peninsula xtmnpiigt* It will he
���II It cnn Htniirl. for noxt year ye must
mnke n third payment on It.   If you
take Unit money It Is of course proper
tlmt you pny the Interest on it    And
If there's any possibility of the foreclosure of the mortgage it is only right
(lint you run nil the risk of Iohm-wh
my wolf,"
"Ortniiily," mild Orde.
"Krom another point of view," wont
on   Newmnrk,   "you   nre   practically
mortgaging your lutiTt'xt In the ll.��oru
company   (nt   ��7.".Wi,     ���flint   would
nmUe. on the uhiuiI Im*I>< ot n mort-
Jtago, your share worth above $*2(KI,-
"That looks-more-than decent on
your part." said Orde.
"Of course it's none of my business
what you intend lo do with this."
went on Newmnrk, "but unless you're
sure you can meet these uotes 1 should
strongly ndyise ngnlnst it." .\
"Foj* how  long a time could I get !
this?" asked Orde nt length. j
"I couldn't promise It for longer than j
1 five, years." replied Newmnrk.
I    "That would make about 815,000 a
I year and Interest.    Well.  1 don't see j
j why 1 can't carry that easily on our
present showing nnd prospects."
( . "If nothing untoward happens." in-
! sisted Newmnrk.
j    "It's not much risk." snid Orde hope.
| fully.     "There's   nothing   surer   than
lumber.   What do our earnings tigar^i
anyway?",
"We're driving 150.000.000 at n profit
of about 60 cents a thousand. That's!
jao.OOO-lu Ave years .$450,000. Wo
ought to clean up $5 a thousand on
our mill. That's about a hundred thousand ou what we've got left."
"And that little barge business nets
us about twelve or fifteen thousand a
year."
"For the five years about $00,000
more. Let's see���that's a total ot, say,
1*000.000 lu five years."
VWe will have to take up in thnt
time." said Newmark! *;two payments
on timber, the note on the First National, the Commercial note, the liabilities on the Hoom company���$300,-
000 all told."
"Correct" said Orde.   "Good enough.
1 ought to get aloug on a margin liko
that."
He set to figuring. The results ta*
eyed doubtfully. Each year he must
pay in interest the sum ot $7,500.
Each year he would have to count oa
a proportionate saving of $15,000 toward payment of the notes, ln addition, ho must live. (~
But Orde was fond of risks.
"Never mind. It's for Hobby." said
he to himself. "And maybe the rate
of interest will go down, and I'll be
able to borrow on the California tract
if anything does go wrong."
He stepped across the hall into Tay-
lor's office.
"Frank." began Orde immediately,
"I came to see you about that California ^timber matter. Now. what.l want
is.this"��� He proceeded to outline carefully the agreement between himself
and Newmark. while the lawyer took
notes and occasionally Interjected a
question.
"All right." said the latter when the
details had been mastered. "I'll draw
TheTiwessary "notes" a ud -papers." ���
"Now.",went on Orde. producing the
bundle of papers trom bis pqeket,
"here's the abstract of title. I wish
you'd look it over. It's a long one,
but not complicated, us near as 1 cau
make out. Trace seems to have nc-
quired this tract mostly from the original homesteaders and the like, who,
of course, take title direct from the
government. 1 want you to look it
over, to be sure everything's shipshape.
"One other thing." concluded Orde.
"I want this investment to get no farther than the of
fice door. You
sec, this Is for
Bobby, nnd nothing spoils a mnn
sooner than to i in-
uglne the thing's
nil cut nud dried
for him.aud nothing keeps , .hlui
going like the
thought that lie's
got to rustle his
own opportunities. Hobby's go-
ing to have the
best education
possible. He's '-How flow Urdu <t
golug to lenrn to ��"�� ��"*��<��<' to nonr"
be a lumberman by practical experience, nnd I hnt prnetienl experience
he'll get with other people. No working for his dud In Bobby's. I cnn tell
you. Thon. when he's' worked Into
the hnrnoHK a. little, the old man will
take hlrn out aud show hltn the lino
big sugar pine and sny to him: 'There,
my boyt there's your opportunity, nnil
you've on rued It. How does Orde &
Son sound to you'."'
Tnyior nodded severnl limes.
"I .believe you're on tho right truck,
Count on ino."
As Ordo walked home thnt evening
nfter ��. hot dny his mind wnn fnll nt
speeuliillon iih to the Itntnedhite future,
Ho laid a local reputation for wealth,
nnd no one knew' boiler thnn himself
how important It Is for n mnu In debt
to keep up appearanees. Neverthelesn
decided retrench mont would be iiocoh.
B|iry. *���''
coutitermarked   New-
"I know that perfectly well." replied
Newmark coolly. "You are golug to
have difficulty meeting your Julv notes
as it is."
Heinzman hardly seemed to breathe,
but rod blnzed in his eye.
"1 intend." went on ��� Newmark. "to
furnish this money myself. It must,
however, seem to be loaned by another. 1 want you to lend thia money oa
mortgage."
"What for?" asked Heinzman.,
"For a one-tenth of Orde's share in
case he does not meet those notes."
"But he vill meet the notes." objected Heinzman. "Yon are a prosperous
concern. I know somethings of your
business nlRo."
"He thinks be will," rejoined Ntv-
Aiuru gnmiy. "1 will men.',, poiut
out to you that his entire income Is
from the tlrm and tbat from tbis income he must save twenty odd thousand a year."
"If the tirm has hard luck"��� said
Hcluzmau. '
"Exactly." finished Newmark.
"Vy you come to me?" demanded'
Heinzman at length.
"Well, I'm offering you a chance to
get even with Orde. I don't Imagine
you love him."
"Vat's de matter mit my gettln' efen
with you, too?" cried Heinzman.
"Ain't you beat me out at Lansing?" '
Newmnrk smiled coldly under bis
clipped mustache.
"I'm ottering you the ehnnceot making auywhere from thirty to tifty thousand dollars."
"i'erhaps. And suppose this ilddle
scheme don't work out."
"And." pursued Newmark calmly,
"I'll carry you over in your present
obligations." He suddenly bit the arm,
of his chair wltb his clinched fist.'
"Heinzman. it you don't make those!
July payments what's to become of
you? Where's your timber and your
mills and your new house aud that
pretty daughter of yours?"
Heinzman winced visibly.
"I vill get an extension of time." said"
be feebly.
"Will   you?'
mark.
"Veil, maybe." laughed Heinzman
uneasily. "It looks to tne like a winner." >    ,
"All right, then," snld Newmnrk
briskly. "I'll mnke ont a mortgage at
10 per cent for you. and you'll lend tbe
money on it. At the proper time, if
things happen that way. you will foreclose That's all you have to do witb
It. Then wnon ihe titnberland comes
to you under foreclosure you will re-
convpy-.ii-imdivKiPd-mue-teiit lw~inter-_
est���tor proper i-i>n��io>ration. of course,
and without recording tlie rtepd.-"
Heinzman lauuiied with assumed
lignnies*.
'���Suppose ] tool you.'' snld he. "1
guess I Joosr Keep it tor mlneself."
Newmark iookpiI at him coldly.
"I wouldn't." he advised. "\ou may
remember the member from Lnpeer
county in thut ������iiarter tight and the
$"nM) tor nls vote. Jry it on and see
how iiuii-h evidence 1 can bring np.
U-t ciiiled bnoerv ln this state nnd
menus penitentiary usually"
">oil don't take a JoKe," complained
Heinz man.
Newmnrk nrose.
"It's understood, then?" he nsked.
"How so i Know you play tulr?"
nsKed the Herman,
"^ou dout. its a <nse where wo
have to depend more or less on ench
other, hut i don t see whnt you stand
to Vise, nnd unywiiy you'll get cnrriMl
over those ju'iy' payments," Newinnrli
reminded'llliu. ,
Weinzu.iiii wns plainly'uneasy,
"ll you i-eiiiice the linn s profltn im
iss going io suspect,' lie ndinonished,
"H no sniu itiiyiiiing iioout reducing
the iinn's pro'iiv,', said Newman, impatiently, "ll a does woric out that
win we'll win ii lng thiug. it it does
U'i'-l -wv II lose nutIiiiiu "
(To im continued.)
Practical Criticism.
���������The following in* n crlticl?ii n\
"Hnmlet" by n conius in Now South
Wnles: "Thero is too much chinning
in the piece, Tlie author in hohlnd
thn times, nnd nj-iponrs to forixot tlmt
whnt wo want nowndnyn is linir-
raising Muntionn nnd detective*. In
tho linnds. of n skilful pluywrlaht n
detoctivo would hnvo boon put upon
tho trnok of Hnnilot's uncle, unci tho,
old mnn would hnvo boon ���hiniled
down in a mnnnor thnt would lmvn
excited iho audience out of their
number olovons. Tho moral nf tho
pleco 1�� not coml, Tho teenc when'
Hnmlot checks bin mothor i* n verv
had oxnmplo to Iho rlsiim gi'iiorntlon.
,()nr ndvico to tho author ip n littlo
more notion, n littlo mom lino scnti-
iaent,,���nnd n fnir shnro of vnrlciy
biisltutfw In hiu next, ploco, In the*
speciality arts of tho piny ppon!-* he
hns entirely missed hi* opportunities."
Gi&pier
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r:\VMAUK .*.*)���>f*����wf yivni'lmnfa
down the street to lleltixilinrrs
iililce. lie found Hie little tier-
mnn In. Newmnrk demiinded
a private Interview and without pre-
lltnlnnry plunged into the busiiiesH thut
hnd brought him.
"lleliiitmiiu," Mild lie abruptly, "my
partner wants to raise $70,1100 for his
personal n��e.  I have ngi'ml to gel Uiiu
that money from tli<< firm."
"I'rcM eed." said llolnv.nmn shrewdly.
"Aw security In case he cannot pny
the notes the linn will hnve to glv#�� he
ha* signed nn ttgroiMiicnt to turn over
fo me hi* undivided one-half Interest
lu our enierprise."
"Veil? You rimf to borrow dot mon-
A Roaring Preacher.
It wn* n cortain thundering prorioh-
or ol the clnsn described by William
II. Hnyno lately:
one tliuiupB   thu   |mh,/.1   with   ,;..'!-,
ihiindorm-i? word
And  hnnt*  tho  law  of  Sinnl   on ��i
bonrd-^
who onco camo to prlef nt family
pruyori. Tho morning hyyin x\-n*
''Rock of Ago*." nnd ho Minuted mif *���
iy "linougli lh. \hi*\- ''.;-.'t v ���������:<-���. I mi
when ho enmo to the next. "When I
ritio to worlds unknown." juM im h^
rouchod tho word "rii-e" he uliinood
down nnd unw it wn* "��nnr." nnd hi
mnde the combination, "When I roar
to worlds unknown."
Will Tnki Six Yeirv
Tlie  hc'ghl"niri|��   of    tiie   Awhm.m*
l.'iin if expected 10 occupy .is yenm
i  all,  nnd  t<�� Increase  tho  nmiui)
lltli* <f the Kay) tinn cotton crop by
���ween ?!fl000,000 und $20.0:0,000.
Woman'sWorld
Cupid    Wint    Victory
In   Suffragetto   Camp.
' *S 1910. by American Press Association.
HISS INEZ MILHOIjXiAND AND HKlt FIANOR
MK. HATES.
The croakers who fear that tbe suffragette will lose her matrimonial
chance may set tbeta fears at rest, for
the engagement is announced of the
most obstreperous of suffragettes, Miss
Inez Milhoilaud. who perhaps has doue
more spectacular and strenuous work
iu the "votes for womeu" cause than
any other American woman.
The lucky man with sufficient-courage
to marry this socialistic suffragette is
Lindou Buteu, Jr.. of New York, ex-
nssemblymau, author and civil engineer'
and a recent convert to the "cause."
Victory through defeat will be Mr.
Bates' slogan, for he does not promise
to aid the girl of his heart iu all of her .
activities, but, be promises not to Interfere in them. A dangerous trip taken
by Mr. Bates through Siberia and his
book recounting the experience, "Tbe
Russian Road to China." published
last winter, completed Miss Milhol-
land's interest in the author. The
ltusslau road led directly to her heart.
A resume of Miss Mllhollaud's short
. career-__will__show__just what Jujt husband will be up against" "A_"a"chila\"
said her mother. "Inez was constantly
bringing home the most forlorn and
maimed specimens of femininity." And
at Vassar later her socialistic* tendencies quite shocked the conservative
faculty, for early in her college career
*Bhe had herself made probation officer.
The chapel having been refused the
fuir lues as a gathering place for a
suffragette meeting, nothing daunted,
with sixteen of her sworn allies, a
meeting took place at midnight In a
neurby graveyard, where they listened
to liuriiiug words from President Inez.
After thnt suffrage became n tolerated
If not an approved subject nt Vnssnr.
Mlns Milhoilaud has, the honor of be-
ing the girl who "broke up the big
Tuft ciimpnlgu parade." As the procession moved down Fifth avenue, tho
band playing "There'll Be a Hot
Time," a voice from a window of one
of the houses culled, "Give us votes
for women!" Miss Mllholinnd, theu n
member of the Political Equality
league, wns shouting these words to
tho crowd through ��.megaphone.
Some of tho mon broke und run into
the house, and after fifteen minutes'
convincing talk Inez hnd converted
thorn to the cause." It ,\yns u grout victory from the suffragist viewpoint.
Several arrests, two1 In London nnd
one during the shlVtrnnUors' strike, in,
Now York Inst winter, are,added to
Miss Mllholltind's victories, for tho
of toner n suffragetto cnn suffer for the
cause the greater tlio glory.
She mndo four militant suffrngotto
upoocbuH In Hyde park, London, whon
only llftoon yeara old. Sho Interviewed
J'roinlor Asqulth last summer, when
oho persuaded lilm to bo moro oponly
friendly to tho suffrngottos. Hor conversion of Mr, Bntos took placo a year
ago nt n Hiiffriigotlo ten, nnd now tt In
Biild thnt tho wedding bolls will noon
Lu hoard.        _____^_
Thi�� Voqu* of Ribbon Work,
There Is a ilnliitlnesH about pompadour ribbon work that never falla to
Mouse. A tiny ribbon Imn Ju*t boon
put on tlio mnrkot ���vyKh a crimped edjfo
thnt works up offoctlvetv    The pin-
tn poKVAPoca in^crr.
(MIO. nnd fC4��MMNN) I* u high' valuation't'-ey of me'::' linked Ueiuzinan.  "I could
���four property," i not raiw It."
__**���*
.ffW
P��p��r Btlttrujt,
Pttpcr uiathm'* Wiini*. prof��vtM nr\
tlu cdgei by leather, is hcing in.d
on' iu Kii|_ii��nd with n men.tire ��,|
*ucce<��. Ono advantage cbuiiud toi
it ii tbat it d<** ool stretch*
ennhlon top Illustrated ts uindo with
thi* ribbon, which l�� used n�� ordinary
#mhroldery   silk,
leaven must
TATTOOING.
It .s Extensively Practiced AU Over
the  World.
Nearly all must be familiar with
the crude tattoo designs, of anchors,
shipc and so on that sailors- love to
have upon their arms and chests. ,But
the professional tattooist can import
to his skin pictures protty well .all
colors except white, so tliat he cnn
proauce the most elaborate and beautiful designs. Nor is his work limit?d
to covering small nreas,, for woi e
many men aro satisfied 'wiUi'a'simple
design, ot-hors have different tastes,
and men have been tattooed all over
Irom head to toe.
���- Travelers, sportsmen, and army
ofiicors seem to favor tattooing ni >ie
tiiiaii other classes, and the designs
one is asked to execute are' many and
varied, Among officers the most us-
ual is the regimental crest. Spoit-
mon usually fuvor something whuh
reminds them of their favor.ta sport.
'Perhaps the funniest case recalled
was a. man who had texts from the
Bible tattooed all over him till be
was a perfect walking Testament.
Tattooing is practiced very extensively in tne east, and it is no d.iubt
for tnis reason that so many travelers
submit to tattooing. They get accuin-
tomed to seeing people tattooed, un I
feel that they must be tattooed ,tio..
But there are sometimes other r. a-
sons. Natives frequently think more
of a man if he'is tattooed, and so the
traveler may reap a real a'dvautasje^
This is particularly so in West Africa.
If their boss is tattooed' the n ggjis
boast about it to tlie others, and feel
that they arc on a'higher plane!
Almost every, eastern coun.ry has
its own particular style of tattooing,
ln Burmah,.aU the natives are, tattooed as a matter of course with a pair
of figured black pants extending from
the waist to just above the knee, and
until this design has been _xecu e.i
they are not considered to have reached manhood. .
In Cnina the art is a very o^d osne,
but, although the designs are Loai
varied and picturesque the worK is
somewhat crude, and cannot be compared with that of Japan, where unt.l
late years there was suoh a tre.i.eu-
dous'craze in this direction tlut uirf
state put "a stop to it. Evtry Jap oi
the lower ciasst:�� used to rush oif to
the nearest tatooist the moment he
had a little money,-and as the wo-k
is by no means cheap men reached a
point when the , pictures upon their
bodies represent a small foitune spent
in this way. Meanwhile when tlie.r
working days were over they had to
be 'kept by '\he state instead of having for their old age the money expended ou transforming themsalve.-
into walking picture galleries. To such
an extent was this carried that with*a
-view-to^encouraging-thrift,_t)he.J,(.\o_y_.
eminent forbade the practice by law,
making it such a serious offence thai
so far as the Japanese themselves are
concerned it is practically .-,tampel
out, although there are still Ja_.ane.-e
tattooers who draw their clients f.om
foreigners visiting the country.
It seems rather curious that a thin;
of tiliis sort should be forbidden by
law, but it is not nearly (or so remarkable a reason in this case, us it
is with tho Maoris in New Zea.and.
The- Maoris have a special kind oi
tattooing thoir designs being executed
in the form of elaborate rings, l.nes
and curves upon the face. So wonderful were, some of these designs tout,
after death well-tattooed heads. ust
to be smoked dried and kept. After n
while these became curiosities whicn
commanded a ready market, and no
sooner did the Maoris discover thi9
thnn thoy took advantage of it. Whenever any member of another tribo was
captured in battle they used to tattoo
them, and when perfect kill them, and
keep"the heads-as articles of merchandise. Thoy used even -to, disp.ny the
'living heads to prospective buyers and
then kill whichever was chosen! This
got to -such a pitch that tho practice
had to be .ato-opod by law, and tne-
������-.upply of hctid,. now hnving run short
they hnve nn evor-incirensring market
value. There nre several specimens in
Uho British nnd othor museums. The
average vnluvj ol a goodhuiulis about
$250. .     -
Native method* of tattooing arc us;
ually very crude. After tho,'M.non
tattooist hnd boon at,.work the fnco
of the subject used to awoll to such
ah extent that he hnd to be fed
'through u funnel. In Samou nnd iho
Pooilto Islands tho* natives-uso (U��
bones to pick the skin, with tlie result tluifeoBOft of blood poisoning.lira
fToqueitt, while in parts of Central
Africa a, kind of "ul.ei" work l*
done, dirt hoing introduced into the
wounds no that thoy (outer for months
and ovont.unlly leave a ruined wuitiuh
scar.
What He Ought to Do,
"Migglcs," wiy�� tho old friend, "jrou
got ino to give your brother a job a
month ngo, didn't you?",
"Yen, mid 1-wua mighty glnd you
took euro of him. He', boon tho
doadwood of tho fninily for yoaru. It
wiib a deuoodly clover thing of you
to"-
"Woll, I Ju��t, wanted to cuy to you
that if you want to mnko your pull
good you'll have to como around and
do his work tor him "
How to Clean Old Ivory.
Au-w^uc Uv,;y :t c;v,f?0'- n ^""d Annf
of miro hoforo it can tv.  mndo to ro-
5ain its originnl luutre and lose thu
ingy yellow tint which diuliguros it,
Prepared chalk, snl volatile and olive
oil made Into a piuto should ho rub-
hod on tho ivory figuro or curving
v.Uh - j)io:-c o! wiab liyuhor. n !ittli>
more being then rubbed ovor it nn.1
left to dry on. Whon dry tho powder
will brurti off orwily.
Quick Chang��i,
Wlfo���Darling, I want u now gown,
Hu.dnind   But you hnd n nn<v ono
only it uhort time ngo.
Wili'-ViM, but my friend Kllwt i��
to be ninrrlvd, and l can't wear tho
namo dri*M thnt I wore ut hor U��t
wiadding.
MUSIC IS HIS REALM
, ., ,���  ���  Oyprui Silk Export.
silk.     The   flowers   audi   Bilk cocoon* to the weight of about
iwtpn u��u��i ho cnrnfully done nm) nll'M u>h_, uud worth .nflnrly  1110m
SIR HENRY WOOD WON KNIGHT-
HOOD WITH H-IS BATON.
Gifted Leader of Queen's Hall Orches-
, tra, London, Started Kis Career a*
an Organist But Operatic Work
Claimed Him Until He Rose to the
Leadership of Englard's Greatest
Symphony Orchestra.
In these dnys when honors are so
frequently bestowed upon the outstanding figures in the world of the
fine art.- musicians come in for no
small shnro of the recognition which
is their due. Ono ot the most popu-
la* knighthoods on the lau list was
that given to Henry J. Wood of London, Eng., conductor of the Queen's
Hull Orchestra.
Sir Henry's musical career date,
back to 1879. when he held the posi-
HENKYJ. WOOD.
tion of depufy organist at St. Mary'. .
Church.  Aldermnnbury.    In the ten
years that followed this appointment
he gave organ recital, throuehout the
United   Kingdom   until   ''nding  that
instrument too much a limitation on
his musical ambitions he  went  into
orchestral work.    For some years ho
wr.3 in chnrg. of the musical end of
operatic organization until finally in
189.1 he took up the Queen's Hall Orchestra, which has grown to puch proportions   and, so   great   a   degree  of'
excellence as to-repay its gifted leader
by making him famous.
-���Sir-Henry-i.-wife.is-a^Rus.inn.iirin^
ce?*   whom   he   married   in   1398  in
Podolia, Russia.
Foolhardy Snake  Keener.*
The only fatal cnee of snake bite on
record in the London Zoological Gardens win directly duo to the foolishness of the victim. He was jn charge
of. ths snakes, nnd coming* in one
morning with sorrje friends bpenn to-
boast of his power over th�� creatures
and the extent to which they would!
submit to be played with hy on.
whom they knew. This led to prac-
ticnl -experiment!!, the over-confident
keeper taking nn Indinn cobra from
its comfortuhle sleeping place, and
declaring he was a .nake chnrin*��r
proceeded to swing it nbout his hend
nnd play other, tricks with. it.
A nutive snnke charmer would1
hnvo known there was no more certain way to rouse a snukiA -temper
thnn this, for the nice nbhera rough
handling or sudden movement of any
sort. The result of the exploit win.
thiit tho keeper wns bitten on thu
nose. He was hurried, off to the hospital, but died iu o few hours.-r-Lon-
don Globe.
Actor-Manager Twenty-One Years.
"I hnvo rocontly calculated thnt I
hnvo spent, on tho wholi,*. $28,000 in*
commissions to authors for pinys thnt
I hnvo never been able to produce."
Thus Mr, George Alexander, who recently celebrated his cominc-of-HRe n��
an nctoMiian'Rgcr by producing nt tho
St. Jamea' .Theatre, London, Mr. A.
E. W. Mnson's new.piny, "Tho Wit-
nc��8 for the Defence' Mr, Alexander
Ib ono of thoso managers who like* to-
encoiirngo unknown dramatists, The-
postmnn brings,,him thirty playj a
week on an average, und ench one is
carefully considered. And ho has. only
onco refused a piny that afterward*
nindo a Brent . uccobb. That wa*
"Monnlour Honucnire," "but," .ny��
Mr. Alexander, "it hnd boon practically rewritten into n now piny when JUr.
Lowis Waller secured It."
A Scotsman Who Wen Success,
"Spend your money a* you mnke H���
���doing nomo good,   Don't store It all
up,   Use it.  Bo your own executor,"
Buch Ib tho advice of Sir Charlon
Mncnra, tho recognised hend of the*
o   .*'ti omployorfc ot Groat riritnin and
tho founder ���   tho Lifeboat Saturday
movement In England.   A purely soli-
mud o man, Sir Olinrloa has evory reason to fool proud of tho Hticeo.g ho kuir
won.   Ono of tho secret* of his nue-
ceR�� lion in tha fnet thnt ho believe*
In working, hot only tor himsolt, but
nlno for the community, and, liko Sir
1 Wlllinm Hnrtloy, hnv inniiBurated a
| Rohomo ly which his employes share
i in lliu pro��j��..itj',    lie wim horn and
spent his enrly days in the kingdom
of Pile,
Twelve Miles an Hour.
At. iho heuinnlnff of f'.\e Inst century thu roynl college ol Hnvariaa
physicianv sought to torbid steam
roilwny truvel boeauie It would induce
delirium turiosum among tho pns.en-
gors nnd drive the speelntori ornty,
while nn Knglish quarterly snld that
il would ns ��oon expect the people to
Miff or themselves- to bo tied to one ot
Congrove's rockets as to trust thorn-
bolvcj to tho mprcy ol n locomntivi*
going at the prodigious rate _l twelve
miles un hour.
Too Many Books.
An Knglish ceonomin haK prolved
j Du- ihnaty thnt the writing and print-'
in| nt Minnrfunm hnofat form a n*rU
��� iimi item in the deforestation problom
oi tho civilitod world.
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Do It Now.���������Disorders of the digestive  apparatus Bhould be dealt with at once  before complications arise that may be  difficult to-cope with. -������������������The surpst remedy  to this end and one that is Within reach  of all, is Parmelee's Vepretable Pills, the  best laxative and sedative on the market. Do not delay, but try them. now.  One trial will convince anyone that they,  are the best stomach regulator that can  be got.  Visitor (at Navy Yard)���������Why such  extreme haste in the-building of that  Dreudnought? There is no. prospect  of war, is there? ,. -  Naval Officer (Construction Department)���������Oh, no; we're simply try-  ing-to-get-her-done-and-launchpd -before she becomes obsolete.���������Puck;'  Household - troubles:' ,Headache  Toothache, Earache, Stomach" ache.  Hnmlins Wizard Oil cures these aches  and pains, so' why don't you keep a  bottle in the house, ���������  Appleford  Counter  Check  Book  Company,  Limited.  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As a first aid there is nothing in the  hnndy medicino- lino so cortnin in cur-  Ptivo results as lUpltle's Anti-Gown-wo-  tlvo Syrup, tho > far-fanted remedy for  coughs and colds.  'Burglar���������-"Hotter tell mo where tho  vnlunblofl nre."  Householder ��������� "Well, old mnn,  hero's tho combination of the refrigerator."  Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere  Mother (at lunch)���������''.Yos, darling,  thoso littlo snrdines nre sometimes  eiiton hy the larger fish."  Mahol (.ged five)���������"But, maminn.  how do tbey get the' cans open?"���������  London Ideas.  "���������'Archimedes,' " read    the    pupil,  "leaped from his bath, shouting.'-Eu-j  reka;   Eureka;'" I  (   "One moment, James,"   says    the i  I teacher."    What  is   the  meaning of  "Eureka'?"  "Eureka means 'I have found it.' "  "Very well.   What had Archimedes  found?" * i  James hesitated    a    moment, then  ventured, hopefully:  "The  soap,  mum."���������Exchange.  Nothing is worth having that is not  worth loving.  WATERYBLOOD  IN THE SPRING  How To Get New Health  aiid New Strength at  This Season  .Even the most robust find the winter . months trying to their health.  Confinement indoors, often in over-  .heate'd and nearly always badly ventilated rooms���������in the house, the office, the shops and the school���������taxes  the vitality of even the strongest.  The' blood becomes thin and watery  or clogged with impurities. Some  people have headaches and a feeling  of languor; others are low spirited  and nervous; still others have pimples and'skin eruptions; while some  get up "in the morning feeling just as  tired1 "as when they went to bed.  These are all spring symptoms that  the blood is out of order, and that a  medicine is^ needed. Many people  rush to purgative medicines in the  spring. . This is a mistake. You cannot cure these troubles with a medicine that gallops through your system and leaves you weaker still.  What you need to give you health  | and strength in the spring is a toaic  medicine that will enrich the blood  and soothe the jangled nerves, and  the one always reliable tonic and  blood-builder ,is Dr. Williams' Pink  Pills. -"These Pills not only banish  spring weaknesses and ills but guard  you against the more serious ailments that follow, such as anaemia,  nervous debility, , indigestion, rheu-  mutism and other" diseases due- to  barl-blood~--Dr7-Williarns'^Pink-=PMs  actually make new,- rich, red blood,  which- strengthens every nerve, every  organ and every part of the body,  aiid makes weak, ailing people bright,  happy.- and strong. -Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Harcourt, N.B., says: "In  my opinion Dr. Williams' Pink Pills  do all that is claimed for them. My  system was rim down, and I was so  w���������ak T' could hardly do my work,  and takinp care of my baby added to  my difficulties. I used a few boxes  of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills nnd they  made me feel like my own self. I  very cheerfully recommend the Pills  to all who are weak or ailing."  Sold by all medicine dealers or by  mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes  for .112.00 from Tho Dr, Williams'  Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont,  In addition to having a water supply second to none Tillicoultry dairymen can congratulate themselves upon upholding tlie prestige of the placo  so far as tho milk is concerned.���������-The  Devon Valley Tribune. We don't remember having seen it nut with such  shining candor before.���������Punch.'  SMbhbCiim  anloklT stops eoiiRhs, oare* oolds, heals  the throat and  Inuca., ���������   ���������   ��������� 25 cenfr.  Logical Little Mary  Tho doctor told littlo Mnry sho wiih  anauinio, Ijooiiuho alio wns so white.  A few duyn nftor uho uxoliiimutl:  "Oli, niiiiiiinii!   Camo horo nnd look  jat thin iiiinuiiiio hornul   Ho'n just iih  whlto ub ho-cnn bo I"���������Judgo.  ShiJohbGure  qaiokly stops eougiis, ourea ooljjji, heals  0)0 Wront and  mina. ���������   ���������   ��������� W aanta.  "Theiri was n very simple wedding,  wnfln!t UP"  "Yen. Thoy didn't oven pono for  tho nownpn,nor photographers,"���������Detroit Froo Press,    ,  Poor Mary  ���������Twn'H "Mnry hnd n littlo lamb."  Not mnny yours ago.  But now sho Ihih to vogotnto,  So high tho priciiH go.  ���������Princeton Tigor.  All mothoi-H vnn put away anxiety ro-  tfiudlnif their iiulJVrlnB ohlldron whon  thoy havo Mothor OravoH' Worm Kxtor-  ml mi tor to glvo rollof. ItH oll'cot- nro  Hiiro and liiHtlnn'.  The Rtroet car conductor opened tho  door to the front platform to collect  IiIh fnroa. He encountered flvo policemen riding homo from work,  "Flvo conporH, remarked tho conductor, Hliiinuiing tho door, "and not  n nickel in tho hunch!"���������Judge.  f Stop  I'  vorrj  51 J3y    __*__���������!i_I_rC    _r*?___b    !������_��������� _sMf-pit-raw_* tf ##  Stop Varying youraelf-stop suffering the panps of Indlceatlon���������__MTl  worrying about what you dare and dfre not eX P   I  Eat hftnrtv irmaln of w^^u^^, r., i ._.. . 1  NffirW^T0^8 4y������WHa-all yield quickly to  ^^iS?' ?yS{Tla Tab,e,s'     Th9  Pmperfy digested food  50c. lit vebSai l.^8*1* *" "* **" *��������� yet ������*���������  W,TI<>W*t- ������*UQ *ND CMtWOAt ������0. ������f CAMABA UutTIB,        MONTHtAL.  PILES CURED IN B TO f' DAYS  Vnnr drucuistvill  refund  money If,  IMZO mNTMKNT fni-lH to euro nny!  nri!������p Af-Itching,'- Blind,   Blooding or  ProtrudlnfiT Pilot* hi 0 to 14 dnys.   BOo  "Rut wliy dnos your fp.'thor ohjoot  to moP" domiindod tho liumhlo Hiiitor.  "BfoiuiHo," explained tho hnughty  hoiuily of proud linongo, "jiupn snvs  hl.s ntu'ostnrs havo nlwuys boon goiitlo-  men of leisure, nnd you havo to work  for n living."  "Woll, toll him T don't expect fo nf-  tor wb aro mnrriod," replied tho  humhlo nuitQr.---Philndolphiii Record.  Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc.  The hhr Htonmor hnd loft tho pior,  Tbo'young man on thn tar' hnrrol  el ill wnvod his hnndkorchiof dospor-  ntolv,  "'Hi, u*haf.������>r you waiting for? Come  on." snld his companion!*!, disgust-  Cfllv, "������������������'.'..  "T dnron't,"*with ono fonrful glnnco  bitoVwnrd.  "Whnfs tho mi-tliorP"  "Sho hnn n field glniH," eaid the  young man.���������Kvorybody'g.  "T don't liko my new gown very  well," snid the young lady, "Tho material is awfully pretty, and tho stylo  is all right, hut it needs something  to improve tho shape of it,"   ���������  "Why," Biiggostfirt*;.','hor donrest  friend, "don't yon lot some other girl  wenr HP"���������Boston Globe,  "I'm nfrnid." paid tho erRI.nl  frioini, that you will never ho nblo to  mr*,ko (utything out of Miss Schrooch-  er'>i vnioo."  "Thnt's nil you know nbout it," re.  ���������ortod tho voonl instructor, "Wh''.  I've made over SPffl nut of it nlrendy."��������� Chiongo Nows.  Kvflyn���������"I Just mot Clnronco. He  is n cnnvorinllonnl fool."  GpnrftA~"TTow'A   thntp"  Kvolyn���������"ITo irinkos lovo when' h**  might to plnv golf, ond ho tnlks golf  when ho ou^ht to miikc love,"  Woollen hlaiil>i'(*i hIuhiM 1h>. put  nwny in boxes liuod with nowspnpers  nnd n fow pleeos of cotton, sntumfM  with tur|>ootitio, should ho put in the  comers of tho bnxos to keep out  mothB.  Vrtti ivrtnder why you have uum*.  troubio thnn othfr people, nnd they  wonder whv you hnvo legs trouble  than they Uo.  The Stomach  Needs Help  The Liver,  Kidneys and  Bowels Must be  Kept  Active to Ensure  Health  DR. CHASE'S  KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS  Not ono person in a hundred can  got nlong nt this tlmo of yenr without  using something to enliven tho notion  of tho liver, Itfilnoys nnd bowels,  Too .much onting of heavy nrtifiolnl  foods, too littlo outdoor oxorciso, this  is the explanation.  Tho liver nnd kidnoys nro over-  ktuilu-il in iii.'ii eiioriH to romovo tho  poh'onoiiu \vn.".ti' Jruilh.-*- ttoin Dm nys-  iem, Thoy fnll nnd heeome torpid  nnd clogged. Tho bowels becomo oon-  stiimted nnd stomnoh dernngomonts  follow.  Thorn Is ono medicino whloh will  ,Vviv,-*..U; thin cumiiiiou UiUfO mlnui-  ly nnd more quickly thnn nny other,  nnd this is Dr. OhnsoV, Kidnoy-I.ivor  Pills.  This modieino gets tho   howolH   in  notion nt onco nnd hy nwnkoning tho  liver nnd  kidnoys ensures the thorough  clonnRing of    tho filtering nnd  I excretory systems.  I   With the poisonous obstructions ro-  ! inovwl, the digestive cystem if-Mtim"*  jits henlthful condition, nppetito im-  lirovoi, pnins nnd nches disnppenr ns  iwell ns irritability^nml depression,  j    You ennnot imngino n morn witis-  I factory trout mont for bilinuineiw, enn-  istipation,  bnckncho nnd kidney di������.  t-iUt:  than  Dr.  (Jhnso'a   Ki'tn.*y-l.ivor  Pills,  Ono pill n doso, 25 cents n box,  nt nil dealers or Edniau*on, Uutoa ft  Co., Toronto.  BAD STATE BARGA NS.  When Saving ������1 a Week Cost Britain  ������850 a Year.  Ov.r twen\> years ago n tried and  trusted servant in the employment of  the Hampton Court Palace authorities became entitled to a pension.  ' In the ordinary way this would'  have' been about a pound h week;  but his employers suggested that in-  stead cf taking a pension he should  mnnuge the famous Hampton Court  ^fa7.e. nnd trust to the receipt? for his  income, the' authorities guaranteeing  to maintain the Maze and keep it  elenn.,fre'. of cost to the manager.  After some hesitation the employe  nirreed, and the result more than'  astonished him.  During the first' year his receipts  were over ������600. the second brought in  neatly ������000. nnd during every yenr of  the twenty he occupied as manager of  the Mare his income uvernred ������R50.  When it is pointed out thnt all this  money came to him in pennies���������the  charge for admission to the Maze���������it-  will seem incredible.  The state has made many bad bargains in the past, owing to a want  of knowledge Hnd foresight on tbe  part of the officials. Thus the great  ohair question in the public parks of  London was dealt with in a -very.  ..peculiar manner.  An ex^royal servant, in the person  of a middle-aged lady, wns given the  right to l?t 2.000 chairs in' Hyde Park  and the Green Park in lieu of a small  pension. For many years the old  lady coined money, though the exact  amount of tier income was never  mado known.  In the good old days tho generosity  of the Government bordered on corruption, not to mention bribery. The  waste.of stationery that went on wii*  appalling. Doorkeepers .who had  worked for ten years were given the  right to dispose of all waste pa per,-  and they made thousands of pounda  a year as a result.      ...  Nowadays. His Majesty's Stationery Department sells its old paper  and keeps the profits, which have  in recent years ' amounted to ovt*r  ������10 000. '   _  .Then there was . the great army  second-hand clothes scandal. Friend-*  of persons in high ,places were given'  the army's cast-off clothes for a mure  song, and many fortunes were made.  There was no "sich a thing," as puh:  lie tendering. When the much-  needed reform came along, John Bull  was able to pocket ������25,000 a year,  and the eorruptionists were sacked.  Old battleships, too. used to be disposed of at ridiculous prices" io  favored persons; although it is maintained' to this day that England  ������nia kos _ver y���������bad���������bargains--with���������its-  cu'tomers in ".hia respect.  For example, last 'year Germany  sold fnr over ������600,000 three- obsolete  battleships, while Glreat Britain disposed of an equal number of ship-.,  of better quality, for ������70,000.  ' But this bacj bargain was "partly  dii2 to the fact that we insist upon  the. battleships we sell being broken  up, whereas Germany will sell its old  men-of-war to any nation, .practically  without restriction, so long us its  money is good.���������Antiwers.  . A Thomas Hardy Story.  An interesting little story nhout  Mr. Thomns Hardy is told in Miss  Lilian- Whiting's .recently-puhliMied  memoir of Louise Chandler Moulton,  the poetess.  Mrs. Moulton was nt Mr. HnHy'-i  house soon after "Tess" enmo 'out,  nnd sho was telling him nbout n review in prnise of the.book which'a  compatriot of hers hnd contributed to  The Atlnntic Monthly.  "Whnt you sny is consolation just  now," remarked Mr. Hardy.  "Why just nowp" asked Mrs. Moulton.  "Oh, I dined two night? ago," con.  tinned Mr. Hardy, "at the houso of  n member of Parliament. It wn* by  way of being a political dinner, but  ns 'Toss' was just'out, ono and nnothor spoke of it kindly enough.  Finally, ono lady two or threo sent-*  nwny from mo leaned- forwnrd, lior  voice cornrnundcd evcryono's attention,  "'Well, Mr. Hardy/ sho snld.  'those people nro complaining that you  had "Tess" hanged in tho Inst chapter" of your book, That is not whnt  1 cornphiin of;..I. complain hocnuso  you did not hnvo nil your character*  hanged, for thoy all deserved it.*"  Mr, Ilnrdy nddod, "Don't ' ynu  think, Mrs. Moulton, that after thnt,  I noed consolution from somowhore?"  ���������Westtuinutcr Gaiotto.  ���������iiwwwiiw i ii _m  A Better Man Than His Father.  Tho Into D^;n Hook, of Chichester,  wns greatly bolovod by his flock, and  indeed by nil classes; his cheery, gonial niniiiinr mado him welcome everywhere, There wns a quaint old blnck-  smith living in tho outskirts of Chichester who wns a groat friend of the  'dean. Tho old man'* only fault wa*  hU nttachmont to tho alehouse, and  for this tho dean had frequently rebuked him.  Passing one day, ho dowi looked  into tho smithy, and saw tho blacksmith talking, as it appeared, very  seriously to his son. Tho donn called  out, "Hollo, Tom I What are you go.  whnt vou onnnnt do with yonr������ "  The old man advanced to thu door  1..J icidi.d, "Wluu mn i g^iiig to do  with hJmP Well, I will tell you,  dean. 1 hm going to do with my sw������  whnt you ennnot do with yourse."  "Oh, indeed I" snid tho doan. "And  pray whnt is thnt?"  "Why, 1 mn going to fnnke *. hotter  mnn ol him than his fnthor."  Cabby's 3adlnage.  A story by Lord Dociesi "I sold to  ��������� cubby thn othor duy;  "How much to toko mo to thn  Hotel X?"  ���������' 'Four dollars,' tho mnn answered.  "'Oh,' I mild, 'I didn't .ink tho  prlco of the rig, I don't want to buy  it.'  "Well. I should think not,' mi I  th.? cabby. Tht horso alone co������t  $4,50.'"  FAMOUS DOCTOR'S  PRESCRIPTION.  REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.  Mas, Winslow's Soothing Syrop haa been  .std for over SIXTY YEARS by MIU.IOKS of  MOTHERS-Jor their CHILDRKrOWHIJtB  TBBTHIN6. with PBRKKCT SUCCESS.. II:  SOOTHES the CHILJ), SOl'TENS the GUMS  ALLAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC, att4  is thebest remwlw f������r T������iA������n..~-.      -   -  wiDsiows soothing Syrup," and  kind.   Twenty-five cents a boltle  TRY MURINE EYE REHEDV  FsrRsd.Wtfk.Wtsry.WatiryE^uMj f  GRANULATEDEYEUDS-I ,  Murine Doean'tSmart-SoothesEyePairi  Dram* Sdl marma Mm Mmmh. lavtm, tSa, He. SI.*  Marine Er* Satw, _��������� A*������*>tlcTabM, 26c, $1.00  EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FBBB B? MAIL.;.  MurineEyeResnedyGo^Chicaao '  The World's Standard  Since 18.7, fne world's standard ot tine sllverplale has  been set by pieces marked ^  [847 ROGERS BROS"  - With this namiin- mind yoii:t- -  will be sure of, getting the  heaviest grade ot silver plate."  But tta salt, ilitttii wtitan,  '  .    ., tit., art stamped  MERIOEN BRIT* CO.  HOLD B r L__I>I. 0 DE At KkS > ������������������  "Silver Plate that Wears".'  Yourself H  and tlie world will be good to ypo.  The way~is to keep your stomaicli,,  liver, kidneys and bowels right;  And you'll, find   great h������?lp iaJ  BEECHAM'S  PILLS      I  Sold Everywbar*. I  Boysl Baseball Outfit Free  lioyt I   Wu nroilvlnf a dandy BMtliatl  _ utflt pt������ltlv������lyI*EBB wi "  ibowo In the above ent.  Out  ! wtotly Aw unw u  ---..- ... .... _._~-������ ont.   It Mntlate of a  flaldtt'i i1ot������ and- Oatobtr's mitt, both  roadaof good horathld* Uather, a ngulation  ���������Is* bill, a (rood itronif mule tad a regulur  BM������bUl cip.Bend "today for S4.A0 worth  o_ our bigh-fi^oembowdjKMtoarda, printed  in lofoly colon and fold. Th������M nil like hot  eaket at 0 for 10a i iul our M������nt������ uy to <  . When told, return ui tba money, and wn  I will tand you tho ahove outflt all ehurirei  paid.    Any oardi ymi aanjipljwll, wa will  " < ������������pi * Mi     manlp������(, Canada.,  Here's a Heme Dye  That  ANYONE  Oan Uao.  HOME OVIINO hai  always betn more or  Uu of iv difficult under-  taking- Nol to whon  you uao  DYOLA  -____H_i_^^H_B___aaHv     Moiilr������>t. (lei  Send forRimiilt  Ctri mil tliory  Hook It I M  ThiJOIINSON.  BICIUMDIION  JUIT THINK OI������ IT f  With OV'O'Ut you can color oltlur Wool,  Cotton, bilk or Mixed Goods Perfectly with  the IAME Dye, No cli.n.e of m\������g the  WHQNO Uyo for the Ooods you li_ve to color.  The Trouaer Skirt  Not tho oxtraviiRnnzfi lnurieliml in  I'uriH, Imt ii modprnto adaption of llio  nii(l<ll<* ������kirt���������is nctunlly RiiininK Homo  favor.   A pnnul oonccnlfl thn division  . in front, and it fo hardly noticeable  j bnck,   It Ih tiraod nn conifortnbln and  I rii'ii'ui.iitJ jor walKinK, ������.'n|>������ewlly an it  (Ides nxvny <vj!)( yf\f'n:viif.i,  fKIDNEY  %r. PILLS ���������_.  ,!,  V),!  Hav������ to Tull Tliam In.  ..KIJn���������Thi're ar_ juit at good flih in  the *,'ti. BtPllft���������nut you have to hav������  u pull to land thlm.  ?'AflcTC5 *  W. N. U., No. 140. '' JII  THE   NEWS,   CtTMBEBLAKDVv BJUXISH   COLUMBIA;  I " "     I���������  ��������� "  g"���������   *������-������   ���������  M*mm ��������� ��������� ��������� ������������������>        -   *���������'  -"���������      " '     "'     *"���������' '        '    f ^  Tae Burctotal Lews  is'&ied Every   Tues*\av hv the  Canac-x   &   Gornb-*r*U\r..ci  Pub.ishmg   Conup-uy  Us*.������sf  Tli:* unu*si'  p^ur will nm n������������M  fmsi.nu"*> hie f������>r tlie ������.|)iiiii.>������s>.t ������������iit-  ������ji*8, ns may aj>peur in ii������'uoiuiuns  from time to time.  1'UKSOAY,   May 23r���������������������������,     mi,  TENDERS.  Separate SoaledT������mh������s for sup  plying tho Union ������fc Comox bis-  trict Hospital, Cumberland, ior  4>uw year from J nnt) 1st. 11)1 L to  .1 una lst, 11)12, with fcTwsrieis  meat, milk and butter, fcxunpleb  of Tea, Offoe, Coeoa oto., to bo d&-  Uvered at the hospital on or be-  fare May 27th 1911. All tenders  to be sent to F. Dalby, Secretary,  hy May 27th 1911.  Tbo lowest or any ten I������",  not  j.ece8Bb,rily accepted.  NOTICE.  No sittings -will be inaJe after  the 17th, of this mouth. ��������� those  deairons of having photos taken  will please call before that -Ante���������  17th Say.  Johnson Bno-3.  WANTED���������A few hiwrlera ia  private family.   Apply thi-- office.  NOTIOK is hereby given tbat 30 day*  nfter dat*. 1 intend to apply to the Him.  Minister o' Lands tor a HctuBc to prospect  for coil and p������tr.i*t>um nutter-tha foreBhore  ������ d under the water ua the laud, ia and  opp-nite Snywarl DUtriot and described as  i.Uuw.-.���������Coiuiueucing ta po*t planted  o-i the _ea b on1* lfi chain* north of tbe  n������ut!i...������*t comer j_t i o ^&, K������yv**rd DiB-  tri it, thi-noo due o a tttt chain > thence  due aoiuh Sit ch-inB, thpoce due went 65  ohains mure Or Ites o high water mark ou  sea. bench, thenc* northerly alon_r said  l> avh to \inet mi commencement.  -     S,  Jt EkA_)UEL_.,  |,E, Priest, agent.  Dat.d this 28th day uf Marjh, 1911.  NOTICB ia hewby giveu tha im da>_  after tine I in toud to apply to the Hon  Minister ot Ijaoda for a lioenBO to prospect  for ooal and petroleum coder the following  de.'tribtd lands situate in Sayward District, B.C.:���������Couunenciig ui. a post plant-  ed at the northeast coruer ot Timber Lea e  No 47, on the bsnk ������i Campbell River,  thenee due nouth 77.16 chaina mote or lea  to the southeast corner ot mid Tirol*, r  Lease Ko 47 and Qainomi Riv������ r India -  K.Bom-, theuce due west 80 chains, then*  dne west 80 chains, thence duo north 80  ohaias, thenoe due eaat SOchaias to place ol  commenoctueut.  Maria. Jake Pjuksi*,  ,, E. Priest, agent.  Da teed thin 28th day of March, 1911.  NOTICK ia hereby given that 30 days  after date I intend to apply to the Hon  Minister of La-ids for a lieciEBt- to prospect  for ooal andhwtroleum under tho following  described lac da situate in Sayward Distriot nnd being the Campbell RiVer lnditn  RoBerve: Commeucmg at a po.t situate ������>n  the bauk of Campbell River aud being the  north a est corner of said Rtyerve; thence  due south 25 chaina more or lean tu* ihe  south went oorner of eaid> Reserve: thence  due e&el GO chains to sea beieh; tht-nce northerly and hoUhweuterly along sea beach  and Ctinpbtll River to place of commence  ment. R'. Pkiebt,  Date! this 28tb day ol March, 1911.  WHITE WYANDOTTK and  PEKIN DUCK hatching eggs  ���������$6.oo per 50; $u> no p-r 100.  Improved Sharpi.ks Strawberry Plants���������-$4 50 per 500.  L. F SOLLY,  Lakeview Poultry Farm,  ���������-���������Westl!0lmei_K.-&-N_Ry-..  ���������*%>"  FOR SALE���������One incubator  and two brooders, Op-fity BbO.  Pvico $50 for the lot. Apply this  oflice.  .!_��������� IJ-JHJ JI4L-UII_I     I.   ���������  COURT OF REVISION.  **A Court nf Revision will'-������ hold in tho  City Council Chambers oh Thursday,  May i8ih, 1911, at 7.30 p.m.,f������r iho purpose of ht-arinu complaints, if .mv, against  lhe assessment of property in lhe City of  Cumberland for the ynnr 1911.  Any person or persons having complaint mest Kivo notice in wri-iu;* hi least  ten days before the date of incpting.  Alex. McKinnoh, Citv Clerk,  Cumberland, B.C., April 5th. 1911,  NOTICE i^ hereby given that at the  next meeting of 'tbe Board of License Com-  ���������ni������_iouer_ of the City of Cumberland, I  intend to app y for a renewal i f the hotel license held by me for the Cumberland  Hottl, situated on lot 1, block <>, Cumler-  land Townsite.  WILLIAM MERRIFIELD.  DBt������d"tT:i9;i5th;dny ot Mayr>9H. ���������  NOTICE ia hereby given that nt the  next ru.-.eting of the Boiird <f Lien, e  Conviiiiasioi-crs of tho Citv ot Cumb r-  land, I intend to apply for a renewal of the  wholesale liquor liceuxe held by me, situated on lot 12, block 6,. Cumberltud  Townsite,  JOHN MAROCCHI  Dated th:s 16th day ot Mny. 1911.  ^aaiammmm ���������*-���������  a m**m*tm ma^ammmm m m *  NOTICE is hereby given thnt.nt th-  next meeting of the Bonrd of Lice se C������ui  miaaiouera of the City of I'umb-rlimd, I  intond to ni.plv for a rone-' ul of the hot  el Vooiiho hold by me tor tlio Waverly  Ho ol, situuted on lot 2, blooV 3, Cumber  lnnd Townsite.  FRANK DALLOS.  Dated this 15th day ot Miy, 1911  10% BONDS 10%  ��������������������������� ������������������  i  An Attractive   Offering  for a Short Term  Investment.  We can offer tlie coitflervative  iuvestor for a short while only  tin opportunity of phieinft his  surplus funds iu aM^h-i-lass se-  uirity bearing a rate of interest  oi ty.u per cent,  Only 150 of these Convertible  Debcutures at a par value ol! $100  each, available.  Do not gamble in stacks,  shares and other forms of speculation, but INVEST where your  principal and interest is secured,  Writw for further particulars  of this H^ttd issue whi 'h ia particularly attractive to investors,  Prompt, application i.i ut-cessary  aa number is limited,  OAI-DM 8iniiITIE3,  NOTICE ia hnreby givou that nt thi*  next Hooting of tho Bourd of LIouubo  Coinmisaloufti-Bj of the Ciiy of Cumber-  laud, I intend to apuly tor n  renownl ot tho hotol lict-u-*o U'ld by me  for tho Now En������liintl Hotel, al tiutwV on  tho oii'.t halt of lot 3, iu block 8, Cuinbor-  lnnd Towi nito,  JAMBS WALTEU8.  D*tcd this 15th dny of Ma\l.l9tl.  NOTICK i������ horoby Kivon tlmt at tlio  next mGctl'-tfnf tho Hoard of LIouboCoih  mifuli-nt*ra of tbo Qity of Cuniberliiiul, wu  intend tn upply for a loufWil ..t tlm ho -  ol Uc hho hold by������������ tnr (h������ Veodomn  llotnl, hUuiitotl on lot t\ Llnclt !1, Ciunbor-  limd Tijwnniio.  WILSON & BUAMUBRQ.  DuUdtl.it ir,th <Uy of May, 1011.  LI  mi.  V,  lllCi'ltVf  nui i  r Office'.���������  'k-minion  ���������ui!������ji������.g,  Vancouver,  1 Ust  B.C.  NOL'Ii D i������ hornby lulvcm ih������t ������t die  m-xt niuttiug of <hi B'Ki'd of LI0M18O Com.  mititioneH lor ihu Oity ���������'������ Cii'iihsiluuil, 1  intoiid tu upply for a, rauuwul of tho wlml -  ulo liquor liuuuoe held hy ni , liMmtud ou  lot 0, block 15, CumborUnd Towiuito.  ���������     OIAU MUS-iATTI.  Dated thin 15th d������y of May, 1011.  NOTICK ulmroby giv������ni tlut ut thu i������t-xt  muu inn ut die Ui'uul "t LIomimu Comrain  Hu.noiH of tliu city ot Cumborlnml, I in*  torwl to npply for 11 ruiiii^iil of tho whole-  hiiIii )i(|iior licunso hiild by iik, uitnutcd  ii. let 15, h\nn\r 7( flnmliitrUiul Tnwohitu  1 FRANK SCAVAUDO,  Duted thlo IBth dny nt Mny, 11)11  WOTIC'K Ih Inifolty ulvon Unit at the  ti'xt muelinu of ihu Hoir*l ot LienuKO  Cnni'iiiH.-U'jn'iM ot thu City nt cutuUu*.  Inn I, 1 intnnil to ������Vl,,v tw ft rem will of  tlio wlii'lomiln liquor Uooijho hold by ma,  8-lunlnd - 0 lot 9, block 7, Cniuborlund  TottllHItO.  VlOtOIl 110N0RA.  Ottt������d this 15th dny of Mnv. 1U1I  1*^0! I0K   *h������-r ..y      r.  ,111',   UO   r'tij*  nf*.������r da-fl f nit nJ 0 *|it-y t... tlm ll n  ���������    I'U ��������� I    C  '     .1. .iimi:<-   .il    LiiD'-t    illlll  v- oa. tor ft, liiit-n'H v- pi-.>h|.i������'t!i f >i* rnnl  .1' 1 ,:,Anr>-i'i, nnO fi, f. U,,\tyl'iVd.-������i.iil..  o. I **t.tr< m u .t    11. .iusw.ril i"t- tu-li, il!",  - i'i) oil *!(li- llj U\,    \    f'X    It'      Wit   ill,    tilt  ���������i.-rhv.-wtUMii'- <���������{ Ti'1'-  l."rwN'<*. 4B, jSALK, Cotiditttin^ of  .'������������������lnjr Htng.  t I,-'* (in.-ti it.. 7������ tihiiuiH  t.h..in'r d������io|iiit������. laddnt'is step lii-Ulortt ifc   wtc,  .    .     . _     .1     . .1    ......������.* r.    ������_...!  V  '-.    ������������������ ���������  (���������  The TAILOR.  CLE AN IN (_, PRESSING  and REPAIRING.  Uadl-es' Work  a Specialty*  *mmm*mamma9m9m m mmim  UKTIUING KUOM IUISINKSH  H,i(i .  ������ tlo'i.'. i\ # noith7SihniiiM!  ni') f ' r Iim- if- ������t ������������������ n -iU> h.m'������'-Mr> n' kuIiI  T'i ' in I- n 0 N , 4H 'hoittii du������- w ti bO  ty-'iw, in pi���������'.*������������������ ���������( .-iminicniMMM-iit,  y iiua Ja*-b '. Pir-.ua,  K. I'r- t, n0������i-.t,  Dato4 thi������2Blb nay of M.ub, IUII.  II. J, Theobald  An Ac! in the  News  pays.   Try it.  SAYWARD LAND DIOTBIOT.  Dlntrict ot Hayvnir.l.  TAKE notioo thai Gnorgo Lolooiter HI-  nilimton, of Vnnoouver, H,U��������� meohnnlo,  Inttndu to upply for pormMou tuj>vtroha>o  thufi.Howitiijdoflorlhoil lnnd8:~-  ('iimracnoliiR at n pout planted nt tho  8(intl������wo������t cornor of lot M2( thonoo north  BOolimn*. thunoo went 75. i>lmlnn, thonco  ttmith 80 ahftinn, thanoo oaut "5 alinin-i, to  p������|iit nt nnmmiinnnmnnt. ooi.tniniiiK 000  nnn'H, rrtf>'������ or Iohh,  Guonau Lhiukhtkii HiMimmi.v,  ltoliort Hornv Choauut, ogtnl.  Dnlo.lMttich Oth. 1011  SAY SVAltO LAND DISTRICT  Dhtrlat of UnyWHrd.  TAKB NOTICE thnt I'ntrlok WlllUm  Mle Olftrk,   nf Vnnoonvir,  11,0., law  ultrk, Intends to npply for pflrml_������Un to  fiiirohais tho t<illoviiii(rdfl������urihoil  hndu:  Cnmn-icrtoluii lit n pout pli^ntod  nt  ihn  ton th wo t corner of lot AA2i thonco oaot 80  dlliinR,  th*noo nouth 01 chnln������, th������*nco  W'tnt 40 ohidnn, Oio������������n nonfh 10 ohiilnn,  tliemw wont 40 ohninn, tl onco north 80  M11 inn to plnon of commenoomont, oontiin  I ������ 57(1 a'To*. mor* or Ua-,  Patiiick W11.t1.wt Lmmr Cuiik.  Koh rf- Honry Chuxnut, uuont.  Ikiod MuichOlb, 1011.  CEALED TENDEKS iiddr..B0d to tho  ^ uhduraigiiod, and oudor,oil ''Tmdir  for Publio Btithtlim, Oronbrunk, B.O.,  will bo received until 4 001?.M.,Mvndtt>,  Juno 12, 1011, for tho 0 m.Wieiion of n  I'tililio Biiildlu������ nt Onuibrook, D.C,  l'liin������, Bptioiiiantioa and 'turni of .con-  tmut cun bo noon nnd form< of tender oh*  tuinnl nt tho ollleo of Mr, Win, liundnim-u,  lluaidont AtonUoot, Vicioria, liC, at tho  I'oHt Otllou, Ci-iiiibiO'k, und ut tliib Do.  (mitinoiH,  PorHoiiH tontloiiiiK nro notified thnt tend  _r������ williio. boo nbidumd milo b mndo on  ilie pniitoil iiMiid mippliiut, uni iiiujnul  with tliii'��������� bc'tuiil bign.-\uit-n; HtutniK thoir  ououpuiiiiiiB niitt plnoeu 01 i-i-iiiionee, Tn  tlio oue oi! llvniH,, tlijuoiiuil hiKnutini'i tlie  tnitiiio of tho 1 ooni ittinri und pi no j of roni-  tliuiuo of ouch uion.tii r of tlio nnn nui.t bo  tfWun,  K_oh teiuhr mint he iiuoumpaiiiotl by nn  nooupiod ol ci'iio on u oh moral bun It, p&>������  nblo to thn ordei- of tho lluuouruldu thu  Mluimur of Public W^rku, oi|itnl u> icu pir  eout (10 p.o.) tf tne 11 mount of tho tRiiiU'V,  wtiluh will be forfuitoil ir ihu i-cihou lond-  iirinK doil 1.0 to outer incou contraot wliuu  uulod i>p m to no to, or i.il lu  _uiii|vlcU  tilt)   WOC.   UllU' film, mil   Ull,        Jf   DlO Wl'lll'V im  uot iKcoptod thu ulioijuo will bu icturnod.  Tho l.������*-mr'.ii.ont doin not himl tmult to  nouupt tho lowuut tir uuy toitilur,  Hy order,  U. C. UEdttOUHKlW,  ,.    St-orttaiy.  Dopnrtmunt of Publio Workn,  Otmwn, M������y III, ll)ll,  Ntwupupui'H will not Im paid for thi-. n\\-  vortUoHiuni if thoy im art u without uutli-  ority Ir^m tho Duiiur.niuut.  District of Snywanl.  TAKE NOTIOK thtt Willbtn  Ciil'Jwell, of Lanark, Ont., milling  muri, intencls to upply for permia  Bion to purchatift tbo following described landn:���������Ooriimoncing at tx  post plnntKlttt the northwept corner  of Lot 400. OiinriAQton Bav, Say-  ���������wnrcl,,District, thonoe following the  norlh boundary of ot 400 easterly  for 40 ohainH. thenco north" 20  nhiiini>, thonco woet to IhoHhoro lino  thonco pouthwostorly nnd following  tho chore lino to tho point of com-  n.pMoouionl, coninining 1obi> t It it n 80  aorop.      William OaI'DWKll,  Jno, Mitnuon,iigont  Dii'od Fob. 28th,'10Ll������  HAYWAHD LAND DWTH10T.  lllatrlot ot Snywnrd.  TAKK notice that Biduny, HoaBinnn, of  Viinuouvor, 11 0., niotluinio, intcndu tn  npply for wormiBBion to purohnso tlio fol-  lnwjiiK tlonurlbt'il litnda; ���������  Ommoiioiittf nt a pout plnntod nt thn  RdtilliwoNt cornpr ot lot, 552| thonoo nouth  BOolmiuu, tllOII-0 wo.t 60 OllltlU*, tluituc  north B0 ohainu, thunuo owt SO olitiini', t -  plnnu of o immonoumout ountuininic 040  norcu, more or Itmi.  SinNKY HKAHMAKi  Tloh rt floury Ohoitnut, ngout.  Dtlcd Mnroh 0th, 101.1.  8AYWAUD LAND DISTHICT,  Omtnotof y������yward.  TAKE NOTICK that Arthur Rowland  Bout, of Vancouver, B.C., tmuuport ������������������>������*.  intondu to npply for purmiB_ion topurohat-o  tho f'dlowing doiorlbud Uuda:���������Coniuiono-  hig lit n po������t pluntod at tho Houthoant cornor of lot 54 0i O'i tho north boa.-idnry of  bt 5.7, thonoe north 80 ohaine, thonoe  enat. 75 chaiiin thenoe winth 80 chainp,  tlioiio-Jwewt 75 ohainu to point of aommuueo  mont, oontolnii'B 1100 niroH, more or Iobb.  Anx'iiun Uowland Ckht,  Rohort H������nry Chcstnttt, ngont-.  Dated Mnroh 7th, 1011,  .���������������������_*<  IF    VOU    WANT  PRINTING   GO    TU  KliWS. FIUST-CUSSWORK  GOOD  THE  SAYWAUD LAND DISTRIOT*  l)inlrict of anywnrd,  TAKK notioo that Nnuetta Joaoph, of  Vmiootivor, H, C��������� Spiniitor, Intnnda to  apply for pormiHHii n to purohufto tho following doBcrilt������l Inndn;���������  Onntuv neing at a pn������t pluntod nt the  RntitheiiHt ooruor nt lot 5471 thenco north  Wlcln'i-., tho co oaa' 80 clmiiiH, thenoo  iouth HO olmlni. thenco won (ft chains  11 the p dot of onmmei centont, oonUiin-  iiH (U0   oioi mnm nr )ohb.  ��������� NANBTTH JOHKl'U,  Robert llonry Ohchtnat, cKent.  L'ated Mh.u 7th, 1011  SAYWARD LAND DISTRICT.  Diatriot of 8������ywnrd.  TA1CI5 NOTIolfi that SdiumoI HciiHinnn,  of Vanoouvor, R.O., nnoli'iiilo, intondu to  npply for p.-nnimiim topiiioliiiso tho fol  low! if dvBOkibotl litiid i���������Comiiitnuinii nt a  punt pi mn od nt tho (ii>nth������ti>t ooriiorof lob  550s tlionoo oiut 160 ohitinn, thonoo Houth  ���������10 olmluu, thenoe wo.t 75 oh������ir.n (moro or  Io������hi) thonoo north 5 cIimiir, thonoo wont  H5 ohnins, thonou north 86 ehnlnu to pol t  ot ooinmonoi'iu.iit, ooiitniniiiR COO noros,  moroorlOKfl.     Samuki. Hkahmam.  Ilobort llonry Ohontnut, i������(j.iit  DatoilMnroh8th,10ll.  SAYWARD. LAND. blHTRIOT.  DiHtrictoi Suywniil,  TAKK notioo that France* Druuglmui,  wlfaot W, V, BroughRiUt  of Vancouver,  B.U., intonda to apply tor pormiraion to  ptirchiiHO tho following (lonorihed Imul :���������  Oomnionnlnir at n pont plnntod iil alinimt  went of tho noiithoJBt oomor of lot 517)  thonoo oa������t ISO olitinn, thenoe muth 40  ohainu, thenoe wmt 120 clulno,  thonoo  north 40 ehalno to point ot oonmenoi won',  oontnltiing 480 ndron, moro or leu,  FlIANfllW Biiououam.  Robert llonry Ohnatuut, agont  Dntod Mtrnh flth, 1011.  Wood's riiODpliodlntp  The Orttit XnolW. JUmidu.  _.._.._. _ rone������ Bnd tnvl������ora������������Uiuwholo  ^_3C_P___tk.Mrv_t)������ m\sm, mukon   n,,w  oui Dthtlttu, Mtntnl aad Brain Worri/. Ik*,  poiuunrv, StmntqlWeakwat.j^iaaiori*, 8ptr-  lulIW'xtag/JhttJiani-Krri-siifii.  M  m^amimiaK^ii  j  nailed  nr  IllplWUMV.X  or tnallcil hi  'em jxrwi"-uu  noOo.  V%Qat_  ��������� .,���������., , !*,..-,���������. THE   NEWS"!: C UMBEBLANB.   BRITISH : COLU MBIA.  PPLlOATKMT FOR STORING WATER  p) The place of the proposed reservoir  'storing Comox Lake, B.C.       .  -, -  Jt.) Tho means by vhioh it ia proposed  [store the water by a, dam at  outlet  of  Ike. .���������-',''.  lu,) The area of the reservoir site or  1*8 at eaoh foot' iu dodth abovo the outlet  1)0 acres.  Iv.) Mow ie it propo-ted to acquire the  Id necessary for the purpose By purchase  hcesaary,'     .  U.) Approximately tlie numbor of acre  |t intouded to beimpound������d 80,000.  t.) Wnether it is proposed to lower the  ,������riu an; uittura'l hke or standing body  vater, aud, if ao, th������H���������>  . Tap anticipated extent of the lower-  Dot lowered.  The menus proposed to be adopt*d to  \iar aud refill   The u*i ure and character, in detail,  Jtho works proposed to be constructed to  [vjil. fur fie discharge and penning back  lhe wa er By concrete dam with rejtu-  |J������_ gates controlling theMuoharge.  I_! gu.ture]  Iblusoton Oolmkuv Company, LtD.,  W. L. Couijjon, General Maitagtr.  (P.O. ud tress) Viotoria, B.C.  _u*iy 10th, Mil.  Holiday  IZrew  For Sale by all  Hotels  in Kegs or Bottles  The UNION BREWING Co.,       Nanaimo, 6.  COPVRIGMT.  HERCULES Stump Pullers  -      FOB   SALE   BY      -      -  Walworth-Rolston Co.   Ltd  X020 Westminster Ave.,      Vancouver, B* C.  WATER NOTIOB.  NOTICE ta hereby given that ao  ���������jtplicntion will be made under Part  Ij of the "Water Act, 1909," to ob-  l|ii a lice ise in the Divis-o- of O uii-x  lie net.  !a.) The name of Company in lull:  illingt.n Quinary Ucuipiuy, Limbed.  !h a bond offloa Victoria, B.C.  J Tlio capital, hw divide-], ''ahowme  liiouot ...id up SU.OlC.OOOO divided iuto  LOOO shares of $100 UOeach fully paid up  I (If for mining purposes) Free Min-  '_ Certificate No '.   J(b.) The name of lake, stream or  fcurce (if unnamed, the description  li _?uutlu ga Kiver. v  [(c) The point of diversion:.   At a  Joii.t ahove the faHa on   the _'Poniledft������  fiver, Comox: Di triot.  (d.) The quantity of water applied  or (In cubic feet per second):  1670. , ,  l(e.) The character of the proposed  fO'k : Gtnerati ij? p.ant, power ������orks, and  le&tric worku, and plain ad other n.aoh-  liery aud onvftuiences ntoes-ary" for pro-  |ueing pow( r.  (t.)-:The~premisesJon_-which_.the_,M_a_,  ler is to be used- (describe same): On  Ir iu the vi. iaitv '> f t.'io W.-liuk't >n Colli  |ry Company'* Ltd. property and  hold-  lilt's in Comox Dstao:.  (g.) The purposes on which, the wa-  L*r is to he u od: (l.u.rathK oieoti-tcit>,.  lud *or light, Heat, power, operation of  {noto.*, engineirnndmionmery otal. kinds  Ind generally for ih������*exerci*e of all power*  (ml priyilegeaofapov or company uudoi  I'art IX. of above Act.  (I.) If the water is to he used for  lower or mining purpoBM describe  Iho place whore the water Is to. be  leturned to some natural channel,  Ind tho difference in altitude between  Joint of diversion and point of re-  [iru At a convenient pluco, hHow tiie  longhton Fills in the vicinity outlet  Jrowit River, Sections 10 and 14 Tp., 0,  Io:iioxDistrict. Ti-o pout ot return is  inut 200 feet lowor nltitudo than the poiut  I di ei-Hinn,  (j.) Area of ..Crown land intendod to  b occupied by tho proposed works:  lout).  |(k.) This notice wn������ pootod on the  roenth day of January, 1911, and uppl -  [ftiuii will bo mado '<> tho .ooni'iiiajlm or  li tho 28rd day of Fuhmnry, 1011  |(l.) Give the nnmcB and addreesos  liny; riparian proprietors or * 11c-  lisofl who or whoso lands are likely  li iw affected by the propoaed,works,  itlier above or bolow tho outlet;  linytjn lolliory Comply. Ltd.  Uttaoh copy of mtoh parts of tho  hmpany'fl memorandum of aanocla-  lon na authorize 'Uo proposed appll-  [Uon and works  liuntt'iiu)  li'RM.lNOTON Cot* Ul������   HY  W, L. CouLHOir, Gcno'iil Matianor,  1,0. nddreaa) Viotorin, HO,  0*f  0  rm  ������ Q -8  * KM  tm    <   jj  <) a ���������*  2x *  a w ������m  a cj ������  er  \*\  epg  <  ta,  _BS__f  HBSr  " f-.  tt -  -a *  *"       TS  ti  'Sum  . *  is  ������  =  8'  ������    s  _     f*  *m -~ ���������  O    C'r-  H^  C-5 3 r>  Do���������  ca ���������= ���������*���������  X '<   m-  -* X -n  x t 5  .2    Am\  m  s  O  c  ���������s  a  *  c -.'  a, _3  ��������� g4  ������_ ������  .2 >,  -m fc  * S  S m  Tl m  ,*������      CO  (m    *0  s ������  4-*       Z  S  2  m.    Zm  bL   *  C      .  w-r  "~      m  c si  a  a  aa  B  *5  i.  ?  i\  9  JZ  ���������  ���������3  u  a  I  ���������o  r*  S)  P.  o  o  'mf  r>  m  H  mm.  Makeo Your EXPEXSZ3 Light  Makes. Your DISCU1TS Light  Makes Your CAKES Light  Makes Your BUNS Light  Makes Your LABOR Light  ORDER FROM YOUR  GROCER.  e.w.c:llettco.,ltd.  Toronto, Out.  NOTICE  Any person or pereoiie, cutting,  removing or taking any block*,  timber or wood, of any descriptiodn  >elonging to the Wellington Colliery Oo'y-, or front or off the land  of the said-Company, or anyone  tipping rubbish anywhere except  at the dump provided, or neglecting to level it when tipped to the  satisfaction of the Company, will  b������ prosecuted to the full extent of  tne law.  \V��������� ... C'OULSON,  General Manager,  Welliitigtbn Colliery Co,y.  NOTICE.  Riding on. locomotives and   rail  war cues of   tlie. Union   Colliery  Company by any  person   or  per-  ��������� ions:���������except taiherew���������i_. strictly  proh?l-*������t������d.    Employees   cre ������ub-  ���������<>c to til. missal' for allowing sam-  By order  fW. L.., COUIiSON,  General Maua^er.. '���������*  is indispensable in the -..  camp, and" for ail  impromptu meals.  ;AddalhtlepOVRlL  to your canned meats  and soups and note  the difference.  BOVRIL  sandwiches are  nutritious and -  toothsome.  67  RUPERT LAND DISTRICT  District oi Rupen  TAKE notice tlmt Gardiner Alexander Brady Spencer of Alhiuedu  Oul., ocenporion plumber, intends  to apply for uermieidnn to purchase  the following described landt :���������  Commencing at a post planted  about 30 chains west of the "ou'h  east corner of Section 24, Township  21, thence west. SO chuins. thence  south 80 chains, thence tast 80  chnins, ihence north to south :-oote  of Wolf Lake, thence westerly along  south shore to wesr end of lake,  thence e$pi along north shore about  40 chains, ihence north to place of  commencement, oontuining 400  acres more or Jet s.  Soribed on post, G.A.B.S.'s N.E.  corner.  ���������! Gardner Alexandes Brady  Spekjcer.  Dan Clark. Agent  Dated. December 14th, 1910.  RU PI. HT LAN D OI -STRICT  "*     0     Dis'.rict of Rupert.  .TAKEnot.ce  ihat VnJora Mae L*������*.on  ."of Vancouvef, K. O. -' occupation ^Vidow,  - i.to.uU i������ a"p. jy' f������;r _si.-U-iou t> purchase the followu-ff d._c*iit)������d Jandv. G-ia  mtnemg tit ut a p >nt planted   tbont  o.m-  mile north and 40 chnu-8 * ������i> t i>f the S. K.  corner of .See iou 4, Towui-hip  8,  thenut-  north 80 chains," thence e,_s<: 80 _li<iiM.,  thenco south 80 cWniiio. > theuce west SO  cLains toplnctol couiraenoeuient, contiiii  iny* 640 acres, in. re or leua.  Scribed ������m po-t_..V������L'n S.W. corner. ,  EndoraMak Lbbson,  D.uOl?������k, Agent.  Bated Docomber llth, I9l0. -  KUPBKT XAND DISTRICT  District of Rupert  I TAKE  NOTICE    that  Adelaide  Ester  IGark    B-wn,   of'. Bfeokfieid.   N.  Y.,  married womau. iutoudi to Wpply f<:r permission to purchase the followwg denirib-*  edlandv:���������Comuieuutng ������t a p������at planted  at eoutliweet oon.or o^ Seo!iou  IS), Tohtii-  ehijj 9, thenoe north  80 chains,, 'theuce  east 80 chains,   thence   aouth   80  chain*,  th������no������ west 80 (tlisin* to place of coipmen-  meut containing 040 noree more or lets.  . Scribed on post A.K.C.B'aS.W. cor    ^  AnBLAlDB KSTKK L'LAKK BKOWK.  Dan t :iMk, agtnr,  Dated Dtcotnber 10th, HHO.  UPBUT  ?.-\Kf> i,J?  DLiriot i.f ^-  -p. -,  TAKEiwi-t-il.-oh.    -'.'������������������      *  T:i$l>pr < f V;i;i-r--.*!;-r,  iv  pation Kxpi*: *������..  Man; ger  to apply for pei miss-ior. *o ^.n* <: ������������������������"'  ihe   fnl.    .it,y   ile.-cviifi]   j.-i'-vi. :--  Cotv.n*    ciitfj   at   ������    \>i->    '.>!-:'iued  abo'    ilO eh.imV w������*.  Vif ih*.-  ������ ���������,->.������h  e.i    come    ot"  Se-.'iion' "J*.  T-'S-  ship21,   ihe-.ce   went   h0   o'-/"-.  thence eouth 80 oi.aui'.u n������������������������������������> ^ --  80 chains, tliinco xtorth  SO  chf>...*.  to pUioe   i'f   c-'<iiju������ejn.--.!*!iJ-t.   uu.-  lainirg 640������crei������ aior^ or !������?.������;.  Scribed on pon i'^ii J  J.\ ������S. T.  Bktrtram Jami<s T.1K1.U,  ���������i)������u V.i ���������--_:, afioiji  Dated December 14ih; iv.iu.  **^*a*m**4maa9rtr*>m^_\  C. H TARBELL  ma^****mmmm*-m**xmmamm*-mmaam*^m*mammm^mmmmmmam  HIGH GRADE STOVES  Audiall KITCHEN   .UTENSILS  Sportsmens Goods  and  General Hardware  fy**tr**ma***k*Msfy**-%m\  KUPERT U\m> DISTHICT  j ������������������-:'   District of Rupert  ���������TAKE notit'e that John  Henry  KerrinKli llichardf-on, ������if Vancou  ver, B- C,   occupation  S'eamboat  Steward, intends io apply  for permissions-purchase   the following  described lands:.���������Commencing at  a post   planted   about   40   chains  ;north,of   the southwest corner of  iSfction 3, Township 21, thence west  80 chains, thence south 80  chains,  tbeMce-easi-SO-chainvtheiu'6-i'Otfb,  '80 chains  to  place of eommf-nce  ment conlaining'640' acres more o-  lees._ ,;.  .   J., R-.K. R'sN-E corner.  Jo^in- Hijnrv  Kkhrinsh. RlCHAKn-  SON.'  Dan Clark, Agent.  Dwled December 10th, 1910.  RUPERT LAND DISTRICT  District of Rupert  TAKE notice ihat Richmond  Charles Bisa of Vancouver, B. C,  Broker intend, lo apply for per  mission to purcha.e the following  described lands;���������Commencing at  a post planted at i post between  Section 18k, T&wn-������hip 9, and Sect  ion 13, Township 20, thence west 40  chain;--, thence south 40 chains,  thence west 40 chains thence south  80 chHinn; thence east 40 chains,  thenee north 40 chains, thenee eatt  40 chains, thence north 80 chains to  ptace of commencement, contniuing  640 n ores utore or lesfr:  Scribed on post RCB'd N E cor.  11ichmondChari.es Biss.  Dan Clark, agent.  Dated December 19ih, 1910.  The Courtenay Hotel  Every convenience for gueste.  Tho Oontial Hotol for Sportsmon  None hul the Best of Wines and IJquori  nt the Bur.  RATES REASONABLE  |   FAIRFIELD  |  Z STORE ��������� I  J. JACK,   Prop.   . *.  $  A Fine Assortment of    &  the Choicest Candies,      to  Fruits and Tobacco       (0  Vancouver Ice Cream.  RUPEUT LAND DISTEICT  Diatiict of Rupert  TAKE NOTICE tbat James Bra-Mow,  ot Emtloriu, floriila, co> punter, iuUncin  to apply ,for permission t<i purchase tha  followiug desoribud lao. s:���������Commt-nc mr  at a po������t plan'-.td 2 union WHHt of the S.E.  ournet- of Sooiii'D '24, lowasbip 20, thunce  north 40 ch'inft, thfnoe west 80 ehai.-n,  tin-not* somh 40 ohuiiiB, theuue omt 80  chmuQ to' place of ooniUMioeinont, con-  taini.'^r fi'mX) acres more ur \ttn.  Scribod on pout J It's 8,E. curujr,  '    JAMICS BllAUSHAW,  IJan OUrk, ngenf.  Dated Decembnr 19th, 1010.   .  RUPERT LAND   DISTRICT  District of Ruqert  TAKE notice that Delia Brooks,  of Vancouver. B. C, >'������rri_d  woman, intends to apply fur permission to purchase the following  described lands:���������Commencing at  post planted at the norlhwtBt cor  .iier_L.l__Soct.iyn 3_0,_J.roivn^bip_9i  ��������� RU PORTLAND I.Hi?TKlO'���������   '  District of itnpwri  TAKE notice   that   Ms-.j^erko  Leitch of Vancouvt-r, B.C., ocen  [������ati.������n Sukslady, imendn to apj-1.  for perniiesion io purcha������:e the,, following described i-uiH.: -  - C"inmo!*ciog at a post  plan tea  at the n^tth oa. I eornt-r of S������fiiion  34, Township 20. thenoe  rei   RO  chain?,    ihenoe   south  f.O 'chains,  tfipnce eii3t. 80 oliaiti-*, i hence \K.*-fh  80 chains  to  place  of eommence-  niont, containing  640 seres, more  or less.     ,,,������������������'  Scribed .>n posr, M.L.'s K. E. cor.  ^Marguerite i.eitch*  Dan. Clark, Agert.  Dated December 16th, 1910.  RUPERT LAND DISTRICT .  District of Rupert  TAKE, notice'that Edra, thber  Spencer of Ahtmerta, Cab, ni*;.U':i  woman, intends to apply  for  pe?  mission.io purchase the following  described lands:���������  Cotomenciog at  a  po������t p-ante^  _  at the hodth west corner of Seriion-'  2   Townihip   21; thenoe eaFt   80  chains,   thence   north  80 cb������irn���������������  therce wesi 80 pnain"1, Ihencelsnuth'i  80cha!ins(o place   of * comnoiiCe-\  ment, containing iViQ acre* more jV-  less - *  Scribed on post E.F.F.'a S W.cor.  D������n Clark, Agent.  Dated December 16th. 1910.  thence east 80 chains, thenee sontli  80 chains, the--.ee west >0 chnitis,  thence north 8') chnins to place of  commencement contairing. 640  ncrt'S moroor leBs. -  ' Scribed on Post lh B^ N-. W  cor.  ��������� ���������-!     Deij;a Brooks,  Dan Clark, Agent.  D.ifod December 17th, 1910.  |(trftflti from tilO MKMOni.NI'UM OV AHHOOr.-  ATION IIP TUB WbMJNOIO.N OOI.UIBUV  IIIMI'ANV, MMl'I'ltU,  '](������) To EtiquUe by yuri'lime, grunt, leano  !iu ny other in minor water or  lull m to wator   .'IV] l'o oirry ������n tho hu������ittosn of........  |'iofj|o Uytit, heat ami power mipply,....'  . [y] Tn iiiininfiiotiiro und USD ns it nuitlvn  ' wur cUotiioity anil to mniufiifituiv  iimptire pl������nt, tittohltwy, appiiriitiiii,  ul tnntoiiHltiof <*vory liin*l t������r tho pro  (/"inn nml (liHtrlhiitloii of Alwibrta'tv. ..  Kuiierntu, mo or timpano ot supply or dii-  iiiii.u iluutriutly ,for h)i(itit'^ or  ot vo ptiwnr, .....itml to countruot, lay  iwn,  fl.tiblUh,   and oarry out oal>len,  I,ires,  Ht.ua,  aooumulatoia,   lamps aud  i-iirky, *  John Johnston,    Prop  NOTICE TO THE PUHLIC.  Ilaviiig builb a largo ������ arobouBO nnd mill  at Conrlenay, 1 will In futuro lcoop on  Inud a Block of nil ! intls of Hey, Or_in,  nml Feed at lowest market ratos. A  nptoialty will bo mado of rollor arushod  food fur lionet* which will make a itvlnn  of uim third In thn oo������t of food. Ordori  fflvnn tho lenmHter or hy phono will bo  promptly Ailed, Thanking you for your  patr itiiBt) in the punt aud so'lobinK a oon  tiuuenoo of the name ou hromlsr linos, I  bo((to mi.ulii ���������  Voiint to oomninuil,  UYRON CRAWPORD.  4% Dnnsmuir Avo.  Cumborlnnd ._  HUPBUT LAND DISTRICT  Dietriot. ot Rnpert.'.'  TAKE NOTICE  thnt  Edward Dike,  of Hhigliamten. NY. conchimn,intends to  apply fur  permission to purohuuo the following doBorihe. lnnds:���������(J.ira'iieuciunK ui  u p ot pltmtd 2  miles "Wfst, of    Ihn  Bouth east ourner of vS.otiuti 24, Township  20, henoa wir-t 80 ohainv, thenou   iouth  00 ohainu,  theuuootet 80  ohmiu, totuc-o  nt-rth 8U chiins tu plioi* ufooinineiiseinoot,  ���������iiiit������i..iu'_ 010 -ioroH, nii*ro or 1������b������.  Soribed on p 'Ht ED'* N.U, corners  Low Ann Dvkb,  Dim'Clark, Agont,  Dutid De-ember 19ih. 1910.  P.  UNION S. S. CO.. of B.C. Ud  Denier in  ALL KINDS "OF  Fruit, Candy Cigars  i [Cigarettes & Tobacco.  Bonom Block,  OUMHERLAND, R.O.  ^������������������������������������������������������������������������^^^���������������������������������������������������������������������������������^  RUPERT LAND DISTHICT  Distriot of Rupert.  TAKK NOTICK thnt On mice Judfton  Minor, of <_i*ucbo*>, N.Y., rot'redialm-  ur, intends to npply tor permission to  ixii'Ooa'O tho foUuwitw ilniBiiboii land<:  Cjiu.'O-ciiij. at a post phinted 2 uii-es  west o' t|iu SE loriiiir-of Pectinn24.Towu  bhip*_U, thence n< rt-i 80 ehui'.B, thonco  .*Ht80 uhnitiH, theueo inuich 80 chains,  thonoo w. t 80 ohuinn, tn plwi of oounn-  o cement,' ontuhing 610 noro<, moro or  ltl-H. tHAHM'H JUIWON MlNlCll  8.r.l)������l on pont CJA1V dVV c, mi.e  Dun CUi'.*-i Agont,  DntodDomher lO.h, 1010  HUPBUT LAHDDIHTIilOT  Difitriutof Itui'iit.   ,  TAKE'VOTIUK thm thorgo Clrtim Li.  rocqito Miller, ot Vwioimv.r. U.U., tniwli-  anh'ul oiikinuor, into dn io apply for pcrmie  uiou io pino.iHMO the f**llowi' r do������cnbotl  liimUj-Uouiiii'ii ci m ivn ])��������� -tplental one  mileonetof tlio i orth ������cn6 cornor otH-ct-  inn IB, Towi ������hlp 0, tliem-o <n������t 80 ohnJo',  the ico nor h iOehlif, the eo  ������Nt 8ti  ohniiiB, thonoo Bouih 4U ulnluB to plaoo  of cotiimoiiooini ut, coutaiiiiiiR 820 i.oro������,  uio o or Ion*.  Horlttetl on pnt nOLM'n 8VV corlar.  Okouoh Cjhituh LAnitctjuw M^u^rk,  JJ.n Chirk, AyOnt,  Datod Do emlwr 20th, IOU)  lUU'KUT LAND DISTRICT  Di'trioUf Rupert.  TAICK NOT 10B th������tTliomae Predfriok  Tiwkor,  of Vnuoouvnr, H.C.i tolojfreph  'for  puimb-  ""RU1JELIT LAND"DISTRICT"  "  Diytriot of l.npurt.   "'  TAKK noiict* that Itaiilee Afbhy  of Vancouver, B,C , tnar'lcd woman  intnidrf'lo npply k>r p.rmi^ion to  purohaFe tho- following do-orsbed  londB:���������  Cftm-menciviR at -a pnst -pluntod  at .the south ca������t corner of Section  8, Township 21, thence noftl*. SO  chainp, thence -wept SO ch'������iut-,  thenoce- eouth 80 chair.;-*, th^nfo-  ,e.*tat 80 chainn to plnco of en in*  moncomenl, containing 040 acroft  moro or Ice*  Scribod on po������t, H. \.f* S.K. co������".  Hatm-'k Amcuv  Dun C������������ik, ^,.������n������,  D.ttcd December 16th. 1010.  oportci.intondfl to npply for pmnii*-  Bnui to iainli.i.0 tho foliowiD������ (loBorihod  laiidn:-Ci>m)neiioing it ������ pint planted nt  iho nor'h woit oornur of 8 otiou 18,-Town  t.bip 0. tliouco aouth fc>0 chains, thnue  cant 8(i oh ���������in', 11101100 nonh 80 olminc,  tlioi o������ wo^t 80 oluilrtfl to p'oeo < f <>o i-  nioiuoniotit, enutainiog OK) nuroa, moro  or h'tiH,  Sorlhod on p'>������t TV fa N.W e-rtior.  TnuMAt) FncDRitrctt Tahickii,  D'������ii (Jlutk, Agont,  Ditt-d Dscomlair 10th, I9t0  Cook's Cotton Root Compoofld.  ()di  OAMPnt't.i.  Applications Wanted*  tmaaanmmammamm  iCITY OF CUMBERLAND.  I'I'LICATIONS miirHctl "Applies  lion for Gily I'olict* " will he r������-  i'tved hy ihe understood .>ip tn Mon-  y, M.iy j'mtl, nt 6 p.m., for the position  City Police fur ni^ht duty, Duue* to  iimenee M������y 31st.  vii trv $80 per month and one  suit of  ttlti'S per yenr,  Applicant nniHt he of pond moral chir-  ���������\e< and of sir ctly lcmperate hiihil.i.  A. McKfNNOM.CiTVCt.MUK.  ty HVI, May ami, (9ft. ���������  I  NaMATMO TTHIOM   VAY-CflMOTC  UlVBIlROWTB.  SltilluBnB -llt'dwr���������  Twin.iorew Hioimier "OOWJOHAN"  Leaven Vancouver Thtirailay fl p.m.  ������...',   .   TT    ��������� .1        /-,.   ..1. ,,') ... 1)    T������,?1���������  moniluB ���������      i    ���������  Arrivuit 0'->m������x Friday nioriillt(l  Arrivo Oumphell Hlver Friday noon  RiluritiiiB',  Lv   Comox Friday . t> m  " Uttioanay      " T>   "  ���������'Nanaimo midnight  l_cnvo8 Viinoonvor, Hattirdav H p m  Atrivoo Nmnimo, Saturday 12 pm  Arri-reH Oninu, Suiid������y ������ a m  [for CiiuilHirunnI  Arrlvca Comoi,  Sunday 8 a m  neiuruiiifi:-'  ii������������avf������ I'oino*. Hnuday -4 \t in  L������avoa U������i'*������,. Ntindayfipiti  Lu������v������* Maonimo, ^ntidny ni'dwU  [Sulijeot .0 co-ugu wittiuui. uu Uk 1  'Ha ������������������a'"      .  WI1U  JOHN McLEODS  FOR PIHKT-CLAHH  CANDY, PIUflTH.  ���������iJIOARR & TOKACCOH  RUPERT LAND DISTRICT.  Thii great Utortno  pnlj*   BAfO   OfflMtU  illiwtiliitor on which -women oaa  dou-r������������,itronwr,Mi Kp.It  'or ���������nootal.c������������e������, ta,pet bof.  Sold liy ull druretuta, or tf.r  pwpald on, rooelpt of prj2_  ...    ffr.-pampblat.^AddNwi  OH������Vltlll1NlO0MTOItftNTO,ONT. QomartvWi  K"(--|"|'1--t''|''i"|'l'4"H,i,li''l"H<,HHHi  ���������d  0  0  b  D  &  to  RUPEUT LAND DISTRICT  Diitrict of Rnport,  TAKE NOTICK thnt Lillian RUcnrnrd,  of v������noouT#r, B.C.. marriod worn*"-. '.<-,  tends to ai'ply fo; permiuii ���������* to -pnrrhn'O  iho follouir-.R d*Borib*d laiuls;���������i"nmmou  oiiff at anoni. planted at tho aouth "*i  o'TnT of S.otion 24, Townahip 21, th������-no-j  north B0 ohiilnn. thoitoa wrat flO t-lmioit,  lltenon aoitfh 80 chnln*, thonoo ernt 80  oluinB t > pliOA of cottimraotiOimHiit, et-i-  tnitiiM 040 aoroa, mora or Ims,  Bo-ibidon piHtLS'H S.K. ooruw  Vki. Clark, Agent,  I)nt-d Dwwmlwr 13 h, I0i<>.  RlM������nRTI.A'KUl)IHTRrCT  Distriot of Ruport.  TAKK NOTICB thnt \VilliaiiitS'������diiQi.ft  Hhappani, tf   Vanrottver.    11C,   fih.  Inut maker, inlfinda to apply  fftr ppritii*.  ������loiit< jinrohnautho follow \t\(t * donor ihod  landi: Oomnxinoidir at a pr������������ plant.d ..no  mlla weat nt th*aontho������������������oomor ������( fi-e-  tion 24, Town-hip 21,   lhancw north  Bt)  oh'itm, tnonoe wnat *0 flininti,  thoitto  aou li 80 otini'tfi, thoooa on������t P0 ch������in������ to  pli.u of ootntnoi oaatoui, oontlining 610  aoro������, moro or io a.  Riiilbtx) on pint W W R'o % T  oo-nor.  WimiIau Wadmax Run*; j d  Dan Clark, *.���������eul.  Utttid roetwhar l������tl������,  ll������'������.  f>  NOTICK la horehy Rl������������n that on tho Hr������t  tUy of Doooinlirr mil application wilt li������  m������d������ to tha Stiparlntwuknt of Provincial  Vnlioe, VlcioiU, f������r tli* rroawal of tha ho-  itel lice a* lo a.11 hqoorn hy r������t������i| fa th*  hot*l knrt.������n at tha i*ntt Ai_aint������ K..UI. tit  natwl at 0.������*iio_, 1I.C. J. IV Hoi.m_k,  Dai������d Octol>������r ll, 1010.  Tilttlrltit ot Rnfinrt.  TAKE notice that Harry Pnilon  ArcltibnM of Vancouver, R C, on-  U.ncor, inlondf lo n\>\>\y for ,v*rmii������  ',.\r,r, l\ m)������(.Ij.mn |h*������   frt|lAivln<* l^'*,  "'"**-*      I  ���������������*  (���������orilatl lainlii:--C������>nirtif)iicing nt a  pool platiiod 4 olinlna north of K M  I.couoh'h soulhvvatit cornor,, tlieun**  north ������10 chaIni������, thenou \vo*t *10  clin'ri", thftnro aotith 40 nhairiK  thonco unrt 40 olinlna to placo 0'  comment cm. n������. containing i,-,>  acre*, rtwr or \c**  Hcribpd on p^t H.P.A.VS.K tor  HaIIHY PATfUN AHCIIIIlAl.n.  Dan Clark, agt'ttt.  D������fcd Dm.  llth, 10L0.  <  r,  t  x  im  t  0  0  0  -  ^  h3<  CJ  m***  CD  in  ������Z  * mt  ^iA  CO  HI  '5  O^f  mm  mm,*,  0  (mf)  0  4~l  c  DO  _0** CJ tmt       .  r 4_J     . m   f  X  tr.  ami  Ss  t-  Q  tl  fj mmmmwami  RDl'KRT LAND DISTRICT  Piitrirt nf Rupert.  TAKK NOTICB that William Eat-d.  HokTaikor.of VaooouvwrUX'.nunufn' itr  era ������������ant, intrt.tla to apply '0 t'lTu.i P'on  to purchaia ilia f-Urwl u dtnoiibad land ;  t onunatioIoB at a pnit pla-ita I ahotir 1  mile ������n������t of tba no������thw.atcorn������r of aw-  .,-... |u   T*m, ������. j., n   fi , nna . ������nl M (.Kol. ���������<  ta'w'aotltli t*o'<hai' . theuvi %ni hit  t'hain^. *h������i c-* nor r. 80 h'ita toyi.cM..  c.ituraii n.nitut, ooitaiuinv 0'-d ,vi t  mnr* itr '-ea*.  Bcrl *.l na pn������t WKT'c N W. .',rr,������.r,  ���������   VVn.uAM KvanweitTth'tivr..  'ff-i ('AfMi, /\,-".  \>Ht ���������' U onmher 10!>.,  J.'IO.  "     uvi'i ftv ia sl) Ohsiuim  IM'in't f Rd|*it.  TAKI'. NOTICK  limi lBah.11% *M#.uU-  too*.,     "t    V'wtO'>iivi������r.   it.  C,   ,<r\at  f*l rk. In ������n.*������ t<> apt lv for )>������rniif**inn ti1*  . UfullMI!    In ���������'���������! O'A li',' '" CO llntl l������t.li \~~  ������J������ nrnt'tioHiT *t ��������������� p"*t |*T*i������i������****���������* hi������������r'h  **���������* >r-1> 1 ������������f v������������l u .'i*. "l<*w *(.iji '}.',  t\i- ,**> UfmVl   m*l    I'-JliflH.     t!(l'   -.      #1-1-1       W  "I. Inv Iti-tn     noith V-i i-i .iu������.   tl-.i-i  Wftl   H/.|ll������,'i.  t'lmCt   n{    i'{f.,-tH\.i,.  ma: t.em tMitti<gtH'>������<"������* ������.������ *������: ���������<���������"���������*,  rktibnon piH'.M >N w. ..f-j  laUtKU.4 M������X������i It.^M',  11 U*t U.mtimh ��������� lu.iL  WU -tmf    -S.^5ji.-'*Stt-^S-  i>^f^^^.^ja^*rt^-S^43������fvu*Ea.*.������-v*-W*'������*-?* *������������������*(  .V*fi-SSi*,,<55SJ  t~fF****ammmmTmwmmay***mmmmmffmma^  -  v.1     '   * fl' i       n    * ������ t', , ���������        , l x _      '   ^ _        _*' *-  THE   NEWS,   CUMBERLAND,   BRITISH   COLUMBIA.  THE LURE OF CARDS.  Every mother ehonld realize  than the akin of her baby ia ao  tender that tae aecretiona of the  body often lead to rashes, eruptions, etc, all of which may be  removed by Z^m-Buk and the  use of Zam-Bus boap. Scoria of  restless, crying babies, upon  elamination, ara founi to be  suffering from some iorm of skin  irritation or "heat," Use Zam--  Buk Soap for the bah aud appl?  Zam-Buk isalm to the sore3, and  tae trouble will soon vanish-  Mrs. L. Hood, of 475 Alexander Avo.,  Winulpeg, ������������jrii *. "'" Somn ua*l,y noret  bro������e out urmud my baby'* mouth, mid  despite all th* prepri'-uUoaa used, tney  refused to hew. 1 took him tn St.  Boniface Hospital and he .'-maini'd  there (or two weeks. At tho end of  that time he wan no b'-ttor, and wa  again took him home. I wan t en advised to try Zam-Buk and obtained a  ���������upply. The effect of the flrnt few  applications was very trralfyinK and I  continued with the use.of the balm. A  little pei-Mveranoo resulted in a complete cure."  Z \m-Bnk Soap la sold by all DnurirUtt  nt 25o per tablet an . Zam Bute Hal in nt  i0o box. The... Zatn-B.ik treatment  quickly cares eczema, ulcers, _orct,  rlncworm, craptionx, pimple*, hi at  ra-hes, piles, outs, burns aud all skin  injuries aud diseases. ��������� -*>  fifSuk  The Schemers  "Hicks promised to give his .wife a  dime ior every one he spends for ci-  _g������r_.v^ ___,,_____:___ -   "How does it work?"  "First rate. You see we meet evory  day in town and he buys me the  drinks and I buy him the cigars."  Ship's Cure  Slickly stop* coaiha,  cures soldo. h*ab  ��������� throat aad Iliads.       ���������   ���������   ���������      Bfl cisl*  Tlie older a womnn gets the morn  water she should drink and the more  fruit she should eat.  Minard's    Liniment   Cures  .Dandruff  Got An Opening  "I have 11 note to meet noxt week  nnd I'm 'afraid I won't have tlie  wherewithal.'���������' ..-���������'��������� ;-.,.���������  "Well, don't borrow trouble."  "No; what-1 want,to'borrow is n  littlo money. Gould you spare a  ten'"--Louisville Courio.r-.Io.urniil.  How Society Women Gamble In Dear  . Old "Lunnon."  A   few   year,   ago   Father   Bernard  Vauijhaii  preached  a  curse  of  sermons ou the mania for bridge which  was   inv&ding  smart  society.    As  a  matter of liict, bridge -is only one of  the many, forms of gambling in which  the    up-togdate    society    woman   indulges.   Her  field of operations ' includes  the Stock  Exchange and  the  Turf, as wll as the bridge clubs and  the tables at Monte Carlo and Dieppe.  The following  is a fair sample of  hov-  a member of the "-mart" gambling   set. spends  her  day. ���������   In   the  morning,  alter  a careful  perusal  ot  tl.tr sporting news in the daily paper,  .it-*    telephones    to   her    bookmaker  "irking wnut she considers the likely  .viiiuers  for the day.    This finished,  she either gets through '. i her-stock*  broker or  else  motors  into  the  city  lor   a   personal   interview   with   him.  Nowadays, many society women have  a  very  shrew J business  instinct.    It  was  the gre.at ladies of Mayfair and  lleigravia who were the first to reap  a   profit  from   the -rubber   boom   of  last year.      ���������   .  After Iuet'j, our fair gambler turns  in tu, hei card club, where she will  play bridge, or its latest development  ���������auction bridge���������till dinner time.  Aitei dinner, more bridge or baccarat,  usually at home or at a friend's  .io use.  \\..at is known as the "card in-  stiuet"-seems to be more strongly developed ;n women than in men. At  any rate, the proficiency at bridge of  many prominent ladies of society is  astonisiiing.. At the presenjt moment,  the best bridge player in London is'  the wife of a well-known Guardshian.  This lady is generally supposed to  make $G,500 a year at bridge, aud  this result is due entirely to skill.  A curious feature of the gambling  spirit in society is the wny bridn.  tournaments have taken the place of  bazaar.. At these tournaments the  entrance money uud a percentage of  the stakes is devoted to some charitable object. A fund organized by the  Lord Mayor last spring largely pro-  lit"d \>y one of these tournaments.  Most gamblers are superstitious,  lau.ts est*c.ai.y so. There is a certain countess, well-known in the  bridge world", who has a method of  her own for testing her. luck beforehand. Every - morning! after breakfast, she plays a couple of games of  patience. If the cards come out well,  si:- regards .it as a good omen, and  goe, to the bridge club early. If tho  cards ar_ perverse, she accepts the  warning, and abstains from bridge  that day.  __l^atiejice.by^thejva^y, is often jnade  a medium foTbTg~Yambling7~espe"cfal-"  ' '.y that form of it known as "mou-  tana." ln a certain "ladies' club it is  no uncommon sight to see two members gambling heavily at "montunn."  One plays the cards, and the other  bets her a certain Eiutr against the  cards coming' out. ln this way $50  cr $75 often changes hands in a single afternoon.  As long as they.-are in England,  society women do their gambling in  private. But all this secrecy is thrown  off as soon as the Channel is, crossed. At Monte Carlo in the winter,  and at Dieppe andDinard in the summer, any casual visitor to the Ciki-  nos at the;j places can wntch somo  of tho most exclusive of society dumes  playing baccarat or cheniiti de ter  with Tim, Dick, nnd Harry. ���������  They are there tor tho purpose of  gambling, and, so long us they win, it  is no concern of theirs- trom whom  their   wiiiniji'gs   come,   or   lo   whom  All Styles, Disc and Drag-*-See  Dealer.  A STRAN.E PILGRIMAGE.  WHAT CAN I  DO FOR MY SKIN-  TORTURED BABY?  It the De.pWlnfr Cry-of Thousands of  Mothers..   A Scotchwoman Tells  How Her Child was Cured.  ���������'Whnt can I do, Tor my nkln-torturwl '  ���������foab.vV"     How   many   worried,   worn-out  .TiotliciH, \vliy_e children uiu mlTerliiK wllli  nczeimi, ti'tur or uthnr torturing, iliNlti;iiiiiif  humor, lutvt) auk-it tliHimolvM Hi Ik niirMionl  Throuitli   ii-'Kli'i-t   or   liii|>io|ii*r   liviiiiiifiit,  witnn minor <*ni|itlon"ha* developed Into ������  (I'.-iiwIhk uud unxlulitly mllli.tlon.   Hlmpls  tnmtmimis lull, and utroiiKur ones nn- Und,  iniiietliim.4 no  IiuinIi   tlmt   tlm uiHi-iHu'  Ii  Inorwwd mtlwir tlmo   ulliiycd.    Kv.n [r>  /..nnIoiiiiI itld Iiiii imovhi . iiM'li'Mi. iind tne  fi'iir |h i'ViT"|>rcNcul   tlmt  t if i-kln (Hume  will   liiroino   chronlR,   ttitnliiK   tlie  child** ,  future Into it rijKlitnmrc of piiyMcul uud mcutttl  mlitery,  Hunh iimtlii'i-i, who hitVf wlliirwi'il their  Children')! Niif������'rliue uud who lmve ui'ili'i|*<inA  thn luim, M������:o|ili-ti uIrIiIh nud (ll'tuicllng  ���������nxltiiv which they olono enh imilrc, villi  ijiidiirstiiiiil thn KrutlUuli* tlmt pinmi<ti<l tliU  tBltRr from.Mr* John Kwiin, 6, Vlifoiln M.,  nvcriirlii, Hcotlund, ntnl will rcud It with  iwm-'t Intw.tt:  "I u<f. t!iitlfiira Boap Mmdlly for my huhy'i  ���������kin. Him hail tho cr-wiun WIihi Mi#* w iis Hue*  montlw old. HIio witn in ill awful mo-*- ull  ovor h������r hod*/. Wo never tlmutht ������.lii ������otild  iret over It. wo nnt with hfrnlitnt mil dny for  ebout ii iriouth, i.���������t������i-etlMK *v.ry minute Ion**  her dlt*. Tlie doctor Riive me nn olnlnient  to ruh Imr with hut II illil her no pood. My  mother wiw home from Amrrtre nnd kIii* tola  me to try Cuticura Ointment tint to ������;n>|;ber  dl'lTerenrn'wiiwt* l"'u*ed 'the tftCt hoxf it  ���������eeillui1 ti* ������.(i't.'i.' I.'.' aiiu il.r /Ujl, 1 i.'t'-m  threo hiwe* of Onileiira Olnttnent nn*l Mit  wm iiulte rure.1. Hhe hits the ittire>t "kin  end l������ t'i-������ tut.it hahy newt Hhe !>��������� n ndtmlr,  the docmr ik<lare*i. 1 am itlud tu till any*  body  uimul  It."  And tint thn Mii-ret,* of the. Ctitlciir*  W������in������..1li.j I) tint contirifd 1n the trmMiiirt  of ecieinn, li iiuiiil.v pitivi-n ny Mix, W. a,  Bftiwerlu, f.r* HptinRWi-lli Ave,, Dcttcll,  Vleh., who writes:  "Wlmn mv little  VlvUn wm ������l������otit Mi  Roumanian Peasants Go to Cure Ills  By Sleeping by Healing Plant.  "The wedidest pilgrimage on earih.V  is the phrase in< wliieli a writer describes Ulie ceremony that take_ ph.cj  ouco -a year on the night of the ascension in Roumania.  On a great arid plain to the northeast ot uie town of Fargu-Gin glows u  wonderful plant, termed by tiie natives Kraisnwl, or"tihe healer." lh.*  jAia.siint. believe that a nig.i\ ��������� t.ns  on-e night of the yaar���������spent li.iiong  Ui������ plants will cure all il_s, and thoy  Hook to the place by thousan. s. It  was to see. this pilgrimage without a  p������iui__i i.iut a wnter m Tlie \V.<1������  world visited the place on the evo  of uie Ascension.  People from all parts of western  ltuuniHina visit tne place of mila.u-  lous cures. Arrived at the gr.umi  where the plant is mostly to be found,  -uo.i _i.iii.> ...aw tiut a root. At du_i.  a clean wnitesaeet is spread luar it  and tne sick person, also in w.,i.e,  takes nis placo upon it. Three ho.y  'eu.iKtles are then pLaced abuut th.i  piuibt, a������ also a bowl of water. ,  Ineu the patient���������by proxy, for ho  ���������must not speak a word trom the time  he lies down until he gets up the following morn ing���������-says tne prayers used on .ins occasion. Tliese a.e chant-  ou by old women known as 'inatu..a,'  or aunt*, and should be repeated fifteen times in order to effect a cure.  i.i^o. ..__-i,a aci in turn ior duieie.,t  persons, receiving from eacli a loat of  oreau and wnatever els������ tne sick person can al'tord to give.  'i ne puyrun sleeps all night w.th  hi. head cose to the stalks of tno  liidgie plant. In the morning, im-  un.diate������y after sunrise, tue bowl  ills, be examined, for if this hap-  ptiia to coniam irv-311 leaves or flowe.a  01 uie plant, then the augury i_ ^vod  aiU tao patient will eveuiuauy- re- I  c_vC_. J  li, nowever, it contains dead leaves, ;  bus ot eartn, sand, or tne like, th.n  lae portent is deatti, and thut soon.  Chastising the Arabs.  The va_t extent of tlie British Em-  pile in tne oast and tlie i<ict ih.il  iiii__ii oi it is inhabited by semi-ci������i-.  Lz.d i.o_>le or lies eont;nguuu_ to  i>arua..aii lauds render war_ wit.i th.  riai:v..s of nequ.nt occurrence, _.n,'-  ljfi_d~is~5blv~elTp^d'ih^little^confiiot"  >v.v.i ui. ..i^u_ uii tiie i-'^i^.ua uUl..  lne sale uf arm. to t-net-e faiiutiv-s .s  _orb.udv.\n, but the tiamc is curr.ea  wi nsvertiieiess. A n.ouern riue and  a fii.natiOiul Arab make a baa c_n.-  binut.uii; and leceuuy wnen, tne  Ai-aus uad collected a good supply ol  modern guns tney p.a.uitd 10 a.tack  a village named 01 nk, near J ask, 011  tne soutn cou.vt 01 I'eraia, just u.ros,-  t.ie birait ui Orntuz. hug,and, ne  s.r^us  ul   averting   trouble  The Spice of Lif^e  .  Soijtimental Daughter���������"Oh, father.  Look! Isn't the dying day beauti-  ful?"  Practical Parent (awi'kening from  nap)���������"What? Where is it? I didn't  know we hit anything!"���������Puck.  The   Real    Liver   Plll.���������A   torpid    liver  means   a   disordered   system,   nicntnl   de-  pression,   lassitnidc ��������� nnd   in   the   end,   if  en re   be   not   takon,   a   chronic-   s'nte   of  debility.     Tho   very   best-    medicino     to  aroiinc tho liver to henlthv notion is Par-  mclee'H   Vi.Retnhle ' Pills.    They   are  com-  ! pounded   of   purely   vegetable   snbRtaneeB  I of  careful   Boleotlon   and ,no  othor   pills  iheve  their  flno  a untitles.    Thov   do  not  pripe or pain nnd they are nptreeable  to  the moat sensitive stomach.  They say only one man in n million  is born'at sea. But most of us get  there sooner or later.  I   was   cur*-*d ' of   ^cute   Bronchitis  hy  MINARD'S LINIMENT.  Bay of Islands.'     J. M. CAMPBELL.  I   was   cured   of   Facial   Neuralgia  by MINARD'S LINIMENT.  Springhill.^N.S. WM. DANIELS.  T wns cured of Chronic Bheumatism  by MINARD'S LINIMENT.  Albert Co., N.B.        GEO. TINGLEY.  GREAT INVENT ONS.  the  The self-made man wns speaking.  He said:���������"My father was a raiser of  hogs. . There was a family of us" (and  then his voice was drowned by the  applause.) *  JUST ONE WOMAN  IN THOUSANDS  WHO CAN SAY "DODD'S KIDNEY  f      PILLS MADt ME WELL!"  quarter, as wei. us to puni������h th;*  .kial>s ior their contraband tra_e in  guaa, aeapaieiiea a wars-.up to tue  aeene and wuidod a force <n maiines  aad iiepoyo un tne Arabian qavh:. Tne  oiiiel, who wan to b.amu, Hod over'  t.ie sand nills intu tho interior, where  lie- fortmed mni^if in 11 strougnola in  tho mountains, iviure Sepoys and  sttii-ors were hmdod, togothor with ma  cniiie   guns,    aiKi    were   despu.o.iod   r(a_   ..._   , | again&t tno moiiiniiin stronghold. The.  tiieir losVes go.for the'matter of that, i troops hnd a uimcult task ia drugging  Many of them gumblo jn the. tnuitt j uio nuns over tne not wastes of sund,  reckless fiishibn; but, with hardly .au witiui form one of the chief scanic  exception, they are most unemotional- features of Arubiu. While tho land  player*; * '       ca,a.u.u,ou  suia _.._agi;d  ui ouliuuui^  There is no greater offence than to   the ������ftrouglio.d the wui-auiip moved u(j  grumhlo when one los^s or to chortle  when ono wins.  months 11I1I, her imp*. Ii*<1 ������ holj on lih-.lot' ..  lieail.   -\t thut time the ihlhl **������* (oveiol  with prirKlv hi-At find I tujipon' In tci.ilf I'lrg  It her own head tii-citm* Infrtled. lor It broke J  out in liiiiH, one nft<-r enothrr.  Hhehinl el out .  ulttv In   ill .ind  I   ii'nl  rutlriim four' ������wl  Cutl'-iini, i.irUHH-iit   wim Iii ruHil.tn-r nl tin in '  tntiri-lv,    Wn do  rmt   think anv mc r������n [  prul^c I'uilciK* ll������'iiniHi������ ii.ii l.trtlv."  'I'hst  inottif-M  nmv   ?������������������>������   tl <> ffliniv *v6 >  K<������noii������'/ "t inn I'niu urn liiiirillii. (m On in* i  iflvi-, the I'.iUcr It-ucr rnt Clin> t'mi>.. 121 t  tVi>i!!ti'>:lJ  K'l*., IX.,��������� I'ii   Mtii , ������ ill <������id t������������  ������n������[i|ili-itti<i->, 11 ei>nrmiii irisl I o* ntCuimm  Olntm.'iu, >-iifTlriM������ t'i DfTorf* in nuillnip i#llrl I  In tlie irni'l  ������ll4tfes������ln(r   loftn* ot  irrinn*. i  r������*ln-i, iri-'-Hf* t������-4 >*-������,(!>���������)"��������� of it-*- ������i������i ������i4 I  ������**lp. .Under the tnnumre nf Cut**'"* Olrl- i  tncitt. tlie Itclilnn und hurnlnir nt.ui. ff>." i-MM '  fall* Into tt refrfulilriit uleep, the ninrln-r i������>t/,  ���������nd forth* flr������t lime, perbiivi. In winy weeki,  ���������tntatt MU on ft dUttifttrt lioum-hotd,    Tin  L-iitlrur*  Ittimtdkt  tt* told  hj  diUMUU  f*_a*j*wh4i*  Fltzwllllnm Heir.  With tho pomp and ceremony of  feudal,days, Vl*oount Milton, the.infant heir of Earl nnd Counter Ulr.**  william, wns, on Saturday, ..Fob. II,  phristetierl at Wentworth WoodhoiiiH',  Yorkshire, perhnps the most mii_ir.fi-  cont mansion in the whole of En������.  Intnl.- and tho ceremony acquirod im  lidded *iitteret>t froni tliu fact thnt It  wn������ tho first time for nearly three-  quarters of a century Unit n direct  heir had been born to tho reigning  ho- I of thu fninily. ,   ,    ���������      ,  Cutsdde in the tfrent park hospital-  ity wn������ dispensed on a ]nvi*<li *onl������  to tlie seven thousund nuoft* who hmf  liven bidden to tlie ehruti'iiinii.  riii'i-e were llroworks, foothii.l  nintclies, and ontertiiintiifinu ttuloro  lor tlio iriultltmlu nf miest-, IijjcUmN  itiK nil the old En������lisli nimrtn. hoti-  Hitmln ol pooplo pthored round tho  Kiant spit whuro nn ox wng ron.t inr,  and ontititloiM v\mo������ wero rnued to  tin:- hi'nlth of tlm bitby heir.  Only tlio inwit'tlinttf rolntlvo* nnd  IriiwU of the fnniily were iircaent In  the little private ohnpel, am the baby  who was the occasion of nil tbo (*���������������  tivitie* without was curried into tlio  chniiel wenrinu the historic .ciirf of  the KIUwIIIIhiiw. Accordlnu to tradi.  -tion, this scriif was pro*������ntw by  William the Cpnquerer to Sir William  FiUwillinm for valor at tho buttlo ol  Jtn������iniK������. ���������   DU'tlnctty Tall.  "You   *ce  thlm    mountnln*I"    .!���������  Hniined tlw jauntini. car driver. The  ^iiuriit ixlnilttod that he did seo them.  "Ti.im'n  thn   hlohent   mountain* in  Oiriand." ���������    .,  , ., .  "You don't iny io," snid tho tourint.  "Oi do, dr. indndol An' you lea  thim mountain*," went c t tht driver,  flK-kiiiR a whin to another rnna.*.  "Thitu'K tho hlane������t in the wurruhl I'  Th������ touriit ntDjeucd hit incredulity. *  "Surt'ly not!" ho prolei-tcd.  ". ..ut J. u'a ini"," fi- - -I ������b������ -Irlv-  er, bridlinu!, "exn-plin', uv cnorse, fur  thim  in  fttrrtn  pnrtH."-Atnwer*.  Mrs. Louis Delorme who was always  tired and nervous and suffered  from     Backache,    tells    how    she  .   found a cure.  St. Rose du Lac, Man. (Special).���������  The story of Mra. Louis Delorme, .0  well~kn"owira"n"d "h ighly ~respe*ct<rd~"rsr  sident of this place, is identical with  that of thousands of other women in  Cnnada. It is all the more interest  inp; on that account, She was tired,  nervous and worn out. Dodd's Kid  ney Pills cured hor.  "I suffered for five years from Bnck-  ncho mi(*l too frequent, urination which  destroyed my uie. p." Mrs. Delorme  states, "My head would ache, and I  i was always tired and nervous. My  in thut, limbs wero heavy and 1 had a drag-  Ring sensation across the loins.  Dodd's Kidney Pills made me well,  I used in all ton boxes but they fixed  tne up."  . Thousands of other Canadian women \VI10 have, not used Dodd's Kidney Pills aro in just thn condition  Mrs. Delorme wns in before she. used  thorn. Thousands of others who were  in thnt condition nnd who used  Dodd's Kidney Pills, nre now well  and strong.  We lorirn from thp experiences of  others, nnd those expediences tench  lis thnt the wen ry nnd worn women  of Cnnndn cnn find relief in Dodd's  Kidney Pills. '  Same   Things  that   Have   Done  Most Good for Mankind.  The . savage didn't invent', hev discovered. When he first. rubbd, two  'sticks together and produced fire he  changed the course of the un.vrse.  Man and woman had been hunti .g .'em", "sir!  and gathering herbs side by sid. Ik*- '  fore; now one must stay at home and  mind the, fire. The woman ohosc-1 ie  hearth, and tlio niniu the heath. It  is j at tho present day ar". ever wi.l  be. When an early woman dropped  a hot stone in a wicker jar and made  soup,.he had done more than the person who first communicates w.th  Mar..  ��������� The greatest little invention that  hiv.- lx?ea given to the world is tli.*  lucifer match. It waa invented in  1827. It is small, but, like Portia's  candle, it has shed a grea:. light inlo  the world! It gave man mastery of  lire. Betore this tire had been a 011-  trary hired man, but now it became  an obedient .servant.  Mankind was centurie������old before it  produced the first great invention���������  the compass.' Man had been kept al  home, made to hug the seashore for  t>ar .f. being lost should he get out  of sight of land. Over the hor.'zoi  of the s-_a was the end of the wor.d.  Marco Poh, the first globe trotter,  brought it from China, where it ha 1  been known about for centuries, it  was a piece of iron stuck on a b_ard  floating in the water; uo one had ih-  slightest idea in the world why it  s-'iould swing around to the nerth.  Could Marco Polo, or FlavioGi--;a-  who was the real inventor���������see a mo I-  ern compass they wouldn't know what  it was. When Columbus'got a c m-  pass'he got more than he did whn  the queen gave'him her jewels. Ihe  compass gave us the new world.  When James Watt held down the 1 d  of his mother's tea kettle, he put himself inio every child histroy, mid solved the question of power. Steam is  mankind's best servant. One pint of  water made into steam will lift 37  tons a foot off the ground. The j u sy  arm of man, that the poets writ?  about, becomes a mighty arm wlnn  backed- by steam.  A  companion  servant to  st-*am  is  electricty.  Klectricity ia the mor. ver  aatilo, but as yet has not been suih  an important factor in man's, bat 1.-  '^'ith~riaturT~aT_stea"_i_r"Bui_it4wfuttfr~  is all before it.'  Like gunpowder, it was kn w 1  about centuries before it wns put to  ��������� use. .-Tha'.es, of Miletus,-know tut  amber rubbed together would aitrne  leaves and broken bits of straw. 60 ���������  years before Christ. It was lift o  Dr. W. Gilbert, in 1651, to make the  first prncticnl discovery; and it v\a  more than 200 years after this t 11 *  electricity \vns induced. .Dr. Gib r.  thought that it was the heat in the  amber that "attracted the l-eav... or  somc-thing,tliat way. And that is i.bout  all we know about it yet.  Experienced ,  . Prospective - Employer (purusing  references)���������Have you any knowledge  of the silks-nnd-satins department?  Applicant���������Spent all my life among  'em, sir.  ��������� Prospective Employer���������And   sheets  and blankets?  Applicant   (forcibly)���������Bom   among  Never Be Without  Baby's Own Tablets  Mothers, if you wish to guard the  health of your little ones against the  sudden outbreaks of those ailments  peculiar to childhood, always keep a  supply of Baby's Own Tablets on  ' hand. These Tablets never fail to relieve baby of distressing stomach  aches, pains caused by difficult teeth-  ing and the many other little troubles  thnt make baby's life miserable. The  Tablets are sold under tiie guarantee  of a government analyst to contain  not one particle of opiate or other injurious drug and they may be given  to the youngest baby with perfect  safety. Concerning them;Mrs. Hypo-  lite Chiasson, Eastern Harbour, N.S.,  writes:���������"We have used Baby's Own  Tablets for our baby and they have  done her much good. Please send us  two more boxes as I find them the  only medicine that helps our little  one." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or at 25 cents a box from  The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,  Brockville, Ont.  "That miser whodicd the other day  was more than. economical." "How  so?" "He left instructions that his  brass door-plate should be taken down  and screwed on his coffin-lid." ���������  Shilohs Cure  aulekly stops cougha, ������urc������ ootds, heal*  *h������   throat nnd   lunge 'If, eontn.  the  the . Pcrsia.il   tiuli   suiiianoning  Arabs to surrendtr their urnis.  Tnis 'section 01 rtiiib.a, liko uie bulk  oil the country, is sterile anu arid and  iw tiiiiiJ'ting *ui)d- and abrupt sand  dunes j_ive'an impression of uttor do-  bolauou.  Her Huiband.  "Is thero any one present who  wishes 'Uie prayers of the congregation for a lonitive or fi*ioiidr"' u_hu  Ute minister.  "I do," .ays the lingular ludy who  arises from tno roar ,h>w. "1 want  Lie ooimregiuioii to pray for (l my  husband,"  "Why .Sister Abigail," replies tho  minister, "ywu hnve no hu.-buud us  yot."  "Ven, but I want you a'.l to pitch  lu un' pray for one tor ino!"  Protecting thn Drunki.  In Copenhagen, the Danish cnpitnl,  piutla.utl   in   11,..���������.'.:   .ft   tue   nllli.'   .011  veynncu Iio.ik' di intG.intwl rwelu.s,  Wneii 11 jHMiccinnu liutU an iiuox-  Wiled niun wniHuriiis ul inrgo . li.  \iunsi* hum in 11 oai) mul t,ike������ hint  to tint tiiiurest joiici) .union, Wiieio  lie is exiunitied _-y a docmr nml ilnm  sent homo. 1 he fol.owing inoriii.ig  trno bill for the <.io<tor nnd the cab u  _eut lo tne I'uhl'cnn wno svrvod too  man with hi* Inst drink.  "Don't be afraid of the bacon, Mr.  Jenkins," said the landlady to tlie  new lodger. "Not at all, madam.  I've seen a piece twice as large, and  it did not frighten me a bit."  Minard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia  "I can tell you," said he, "how  much \vnter runs over Niagara Falls  "to ii quart,"   "    " " ". "  "How much?" asked she.  "Two pints."���������The Christian Advocate. , ���������  TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY  Tnke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine  Tablets. Druggists refund money if it  fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S sig'na-  ture on each bitx.   25c,  Not Exact!/ ai He Meant.  An   enlhutrioMic   .uburbnnito   was  ���������1vvv-|������*������   n    iniiwt' nlviut   Mn   dnmnln,  dilntln������ on its joys nnd comforts 11*  tliey walked,   iia* K"**t ventured.  "Ves, but I dou't think there'*  much money In it."  "Oroat guita, man! Money in it!  Every cont I've uot nnd all 1 cun  twwiww in in   it."  China and Jnpnn are prn-eininently  tho seaweed outing notions' of tho  world. Among no other -pooplo nre  seaweeds so extensively eaten, and relished as food,  8ton the Oomth.���������OotiRhlntr In patisod hy  Irritation Jn tho rnflplratory prhhuitch and  Ih tbe offort to illHloilsrn obHtruotlons that  oomo from inflnmmntlon of tho muoouR  '"OBibrnno. Tronttrrnt with Dr, Thotr*a������'  Kelnctrio Oil will alliw tho Inflonunntlon  nntl In or>nnfriupnoi> thn courIi will oooho.  Trv It and yon will uho no othor preparation for a 'cold,  Descriptive  ������������������.hiilRo'H Llbrnry-"Wluit, kind of n  looking girl is this to whom you have  become engnged?" nsks the old cigar  mnniifiidtiror of his son, who hns  como homo from college with tlie  glnd news.  "Oh, hIw'h 11 lomlor!" enthiisiiisti-  onlly replies fho youth, "Colorado  Clurn hair nnd a , J*nntella shape,  dudr  A POST CARD BRINGS  HELP FOR THE KIDNEYS  dotn   Ugly.  Ho (relating liis itdventuren)���������And  starvation stared uie in the face.  Sho (who x\,v* not ndiniVo him)���������  Equally unpleasant for both of y_u,  I thouul think,���������Ilti.tritliHl Bits.  Had Hii Preference,  TTo������ipltrthlf> l'liriiii't-���������Nnw, ^trH?ipi������r,  nit right down to ihe table. Von nil  welcome to your dinner, but ymf.l  have to eat whnt tin- rM*ol ttti do.  Wlllingrmr,.  "But would you die lor mf?" pet-  ii������t-d the romantic tnniden.  "\   would."  r������*i>i������.-d tin* li������uk fcnd  elderly loltor. "Even now I nm usins  kiun-prtoiil  prepnrntion  w**ranted  GIN PILLS SENT FREE  We want nil Hiifferors from Kidney  nnd Bladder 'Troubled, Lnmo Bnelt  and UhouinntiHin, to test GIN PILLS  und see for themselves Unit GIN  PILLS will really cure nil theso trou������  l.h's.  If your Kidney.) mi- ivcn); I! Jl  pnins ynu to minute���������if your bnck  nohes���������lf your litindu nnd feet rare  crippled with RheunmtiHm���������givo GIN  PILLS ix chnneo to prove thnt thoy  will relieve you and cure you. It  '<ivia'i iMf't. ;iv,\i ii cent. Vou tJoii't  hnve to buy them. Simply write ua  for a free sample.  "A short time ngo,   I revived   n  free snmplo of OIN PILLS  which   I  hnve taken with such   good   effectaj  thnt I herewith enclose 60c for n box  of ibr-m.    I  believe OIN  PILLS nre,1  Just the thing for me."  RICHARD ITAMLYN.  I'rnneh River.  Ol N PILLS nro m en I led heeaime  they eonlrtin the medicinal principle  of ..tuiiper herrien, the ensentinl prin  Died From Terror.  Perhaps the most remarkable jea'h  from fenr was that of the DuUdi pn ..tier Peiitinan. who lived in the seventeenth century. Ono day ho wont inlo  ������ room full of ;anatomical subjects to  sketch some death', heads nml skrl *���������  tons for' a picture he intended to  paint, ,Th������ wenthor wns very suit y.  nnd while sketching ho fell nsl ep,  Hi wns liroiised. by bon -. don;in,'  around him aiid the skeletons ,-u-i-  ponded from, the* ceiling'cln.hi.tn io  gclher. In a fit of terror he thr w  himse-'.f from a window, and, though  he sustnined no serious injury a d  wns informed thnt n slight eirt-hqu k-  iind caused the commotion niuo.ig his  ghostly surroundings, he died in u  few days, i;i a nervous tremor.  Tho S?ft Answer.  "Do you know you are llnhin-T in  forb dden wnterP" roart'd a voie. frjtn  the bridge,'  ���������    .  "No," said the fishormnn on tli*>  bnnk quietly, regardless of yot nnot i������  er angling lie that won placed t.i It s  credit.  "It iH preserved wnter," went r*n  his now found friend, "un<l is' co t  me a lot of money to stock it w'iih  lish."  "\h, what fish?" nskeil the angler,  intent upon rod and line,  "Honch, sir, roach I" replied ih'  owner. ,.  "Then there's no need for you to  worry," replied the flshormnn cnLnly.  "for 1 hnpnen to bo fl������lilng for tniut."  ���������London Mail,'  .Needed.  A young minister hnd obtained n  kirk in a mining district in Scotland,  ���������After n den! of difficulty he miunaed  , to secure lodgings. The flm moriii'nir  following hifl nrriynl U������B laiul*liidy  knocks nt jilio door witli the unutunl  query iih to whether ho Iind waaned  himself. ' '  "Ves," ho Mid.-' "WhyP"  "Rocause," uho replied calmly, 'Tin  entin to mnk' a dumplin' for the dinner, nn' I wod liko tho, len' o' tne  b&oiUi"'��������� T itr bit*,  "Yes, I have soon the day when  Mr. Rich, the millionaire, did not  have a pair of shoes to cover his  feet." "And when was that, pray?"  "At the time he was bathing."  The   rno������t,   ohflHnpto   onriiH   pitI   wnrtR  fall to rofllHt Holloway's Corn Ouro.   Try  Suitor���������Your daughter, sir���������well, er  thnt���������is���������she told mo to come to you  ���������site snys you��������� .  Pnter���������Quite so ��������� T understand.  Let's see, aro you Mr. Rronson or Mr.  Wibblos?  Suitor-Why, I'm Mr. Hotchkiss.-  Brooklyn Life. -,   ������,  ' "Ts it selfish munition thnt inspires your enraernesH to rush into of-  nolnl responsibility?" "Not. nt all.  It's merely a. generous willingness to  co to the front nnd stnnd my shnro  of the1 bi'.rsh criticism thnt pntriotio  effort always receives."���������\ynshington  Star. , ."  COUCHB  (s  o name  to remGmbw���������  needaronrwoy  nnd COUD-I  Slrangur���������Ttmnkji. but I���������-cr~i������ it'i | t .  ftll the -mxa to you, Iil nu whnt ihe j������lplft, of (.tn, but do not con ain al.  fiit of you <lfl.nl, >oh������l.    5rte. a hnx~fl   for    $2.50���������nt  What'i tn t Headline?  Sub-Editor���������A correnpondont tends  ua u (un account of a oook light, w.tn  T������hoto_niphs nf t,h������ steel ������ptir������ iirfd.  tho cockpit, spectators, birds jn bai-  tie, etc., with every round deftcr.be I.  Groat Editor��������� Gracious i Get it nli  in.  Sub-Editor (doubtful]y)-But thin  ia n moral Sunday paper,  Great Editor���������Y-e-������; I know. Head  it; "A IlruUl Sport-Wlvcrc Were t.ic  I'oUce?"  Treamri Ifiqueiti.  a  UKi.-pne.Hi  prepnrnvion  w.-������nwa ,    ^^^"tZZtt I',"'! V '"**'  {Q KitoV. hair'to'tU ������rlgiul color." ��������� Zn*Z!,*������' M ������������  deatern, nnd ounrnnteed to (five nntin-  friction or mon������>y  relunded.    Sample)  l>ox free If you write tin,     Nntional  Drug and Chetnienl Co., Dept. N.U.,|  Toronto. 63  To avoid buying lobsters which lmve  been cooked nnd laid on lee until ell  their fini'inc** nnd awettiuss b������'ve  been ���������wriflee-d lay the creature ou  it. back nnd straightim out the toll.  If wiifii the (nil ii releaMtl it _priri������*'  'Ltu'-k into iu iwnnii: curled position  it mny Ifc eon*i<icreil freah, sbut if it  Mny* back uud seems Huip und flitb  by it ia unlit ior tuo.  Special Notice  TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.  Agonti Wanted by B. 8HRAQQE,  3H6 Princeei St., .Winnipeg, to pur*  chmo for him icrnp copper and bran,  cmt nnd wrought Iron, old rubber  boots and thoei and crown lager  quart, pint and whlikey bottle*.  KENDilES.  SPAVII  Rich VilUy, Alt*, W������y ixith. UM  ''I hnve tiic-d your 8p������vln Cure for *.  font lime end wotild not bt wltltout it,  Have klll.il a Hone apevlo by fti un."  Ol,������ CAUI.SON.  Tint l.lU the wliote ilory,   Mtit  !.".'.������������������ !rr'.''i  ' f !'"-.i"������ri'������ "ni������> 1<������'1 tli'  Mine tiprHence III the p*������t voyeur*.  For Spavin, Rlnobone, Curb,  Splint, Swellings ind  il! Umeiess, .  KtBittll't (tp������vln Cum cures the  tiuutite-mtkci the t-.oite touisA And  wrll���������end tail-* monrv for tlie owntr  beciiuit It removci tht c������u������ of tht  trouUle.  Ktep ��������� bottle ������l wijri at ktnd- |l or *  forfi. Good for win toil b������MI. A������k  yotir deeltr for fret copy of our book  '** YrtatiM 0������ Yb������ JlorM" or wrllnu*.  ���������i. t. j, mtmiu ta. iMtkwt reiki, vl*  W. N. U��������� No. 840. i Vi''   -'���������  Ur   "'        .���������     'v  /    *      "   "''''      "���������    c.'   '        '.-������������������ -   ���������*>   '    V">',,    * ii'i-  "**-*'       '���������>"   .'''"'' ",  v'<'11        ''' '  '      *'.'."���������������,*��������� >'   ', *'    ''-      ; '- '  "o, _ * s-\* ,5-. .���������", ? ��������� V - *  ",   'J*v-��������� ���������./** < '������-,���������*(^  /-'' i1' '   ,   ,*-.        . ' - ���������-*.:  i;  '���������< V  ^M,s  :������T  THE 'NEWS3,  CUMBEEL^AND.   BRITISH   COtUMBIA.  i /  K"?  *T7  OUSE  ���������HY   do   you   suppose   St.,  Luke thought It necessury  to say that Paul dwelt for ,-  two   years     'In' his   own  hired   house"    In   Rome?"   asked   one  Bible student of another.    "Why emphasize his own?" * .  "Probably   because   Paul,, being   a  conscientious   man,   looked upon   the  property as If it were Indeed his by  right of purchase, and took the same  interest In it he would have felt in  his own home," was the answer. And,  . with a touch of asperity begotten by  . personal grievances:     "He must  have  been a model tenant.   1 wish I had a  few like him!"                                         ,  Another    Householder    who    draws  much of his income from the rental-  of  real  estate  once Showed me,  as a  curiosity, a letter just received from  a woman tenant. , ���������  "We'have now occupied this house  for ten years," she-wrote, "and 1 can  truly say that we have tried to live  in it as we try to live In the world���������  so that It will be the better, not the-  worse, for that living. In all that  time"wo-have not asked for,one dollar for repairs." It is a good house  and well built. But In certain re-'  spects it is a little behind the times,  and we are asking''you to take certain improvements we suggest Into  consideration."  She then' went oii'to specify what  she wished to .have done In the matter of plumbing, painting, etc., leaving the sketched Improvements to  the landlord's discretion. She complained of nothing and - demanded  nothing.  "Now," said the landlord, impressively, striking his finger upon the  open .page, "every word that woman  says' is true. They xhave taken care  of the premises as if they owned  them. The house has lost the look  of a rented dwelling. All la clean,  tight and tidy. I am writing to say  -that~~shej"_han"havc"all'sh."suggests���������-  and more! The only condition I name  is that she shall select her own papers' and colors and superintend the  Improvements as she would were the  property hers ln law."  He had the reputation of being a  hard man in- business dealings, and  even avaricious in looking after his  own Interests. When I told the story  to somo of his acquaintances, they  would not credit It.  Yet it is literally true, The tenant  felt that sho dwelt in'her "own house,"  and cared for it accordingly. I "may  add that, although'* tho repnirs-or, I  should say, "alterations," since a rented  house well cared for by the tenants  never falls Into dlsrepalr-mn up .well  beyond the thousand-dollar limit of the  contractor for the work, no Increase of  rent was so much as hinted at by tho  ' "hard" landlord. He know a good thing  when ho snw It, and wa������ wise onougn'  to nppieelate It.  From many years' experience as,houso  ownor and as a tenant of oilier people's  "'Every word that woman says.  is1 true.'"  houses, T Incline strongly to the belief  that'the popular'prejudice against land-'  lords as a grasping ana unreasonable  tribe  is  so  nearly  groundless  that no  sensible man or woman should hold it.  The fact is patent that It is lo the  Interest of him who owns property to  keep it in order. A ramshackle tenement depreciates in oubllc estimation as  surely as a ragged coat wins contempt.  The man who lets houses must keep up  appearances If he would keep up prices.  And It is as 'true that he who disregards the reasonable requests of tenants  "Tench them to euro for the home  bo'-nuse it, is their-:."  "Your premises are yours���������minus  the taxes."  for repairs becomes so notorious as to  lose his chances of letting houses. I  hold, furthermore, that, - in the main,  the good tenant makes tbe good landlord.  So much for one side of tho question.  A platitude that will never .row stale  'through repetition Is, "The dearest, place  on earth is HOMR!"  Without altogether sympathizing with  the citizen of tho world who left on  record the declaration that for him nny  place was homo where he could shoot  tho bolt upon his door, shutting himself  In from intrusion, we do woll lo hold  fast to our hearts the blennod truth  that even n, hired flat of fain* ro'ins  mny hnvo nil the charm and conif_rt nr  a real home to one who uses, it aright.  The rented, house is as truly yours,  while you pay,your.rent, as If the title  deed to the same were safely locked up  in >our lawyer's safe: If is to all Intents and purposes yours' and, If you .  ' will; may be made home In very deed. ,  It is too much the custom to deprecate  the fast-growing fashion of living In  ."apartments'*, as destructive of tho  home spirit and the love of home which  we would cultivate in our children and  maintain within our own hearts aB a  foretaste of the peace and everlasting  Joy of the heavenly mansions in preparation for the Father's children. We  hear many slurs cast, upon "flat arabB."  Whereas. If tlie, truth were told, the  arab's tent Is as dear to him as the  manorial estate���������founded when Norman .  William took possession of Kngland���������  can ever be to the descendant ln a  straight line of a Norman baron. Ancestral acres are all very well when one  can possess them and dwell thereupon.  - 1 could tell you of the tenants of suburban cottages and city flats to whom  "home" means as much.of comfort and  continual peace as to him who prides  himself upon owning���������as I heard one  say���������"the land '-he 'stands upon, clear  down to the center of the globe."  The sooner we enter into the full,  ' meaning of these homely truths the  richer our contentment with what we  choose to-forget are temporary'abiding  places. ���������  As soon as you are fairly settled' In  the place, be it cottage, three-story  brick or four-story brownstone front,  or apartments or humbler^*'flp* " .ike  ,up your mind that it is home, and set  about making the blessed word a living  reality. The walls against which you  hang your pictures are yours. See to It  that they are kept clean and fresh. Let  no strips of torn paper or spotted paint  give them the air of, a "rented house."  If a pane of glass be cracked; if a doorknob is loose; if a shelf sags or a faucet  leaks, rectify the mischief as you would  were the premises your property. Said'  a sagacious old man, who had been rich  und then was poor,' of his wealthy  neighbor's grounds:  "They are as much mine as his.   I  enjoy the sights and the smells and  . tlie wind in his trees as heartily as  he can, and I don't have to pay the'  taxes!" *        ', ��������� '  Your   premises   are   yours,   with   all  the   attendant   privileges���������minus   the  ���������taxes!~Thereforer~make "the-best-of  them!    Get rid of  the "rented look"  speedily, and keep it aloof.  I have ln mind a beloved home of  six rooms -"and a bath," in the fifth  story of a city apartment house that  may serve as a type of what I have  been trying tp describe. Somebody,  with more tongue than tact asked  ' the mistress of the cozy nest one day  in my hearing, "why she lived on the  ,fifth floor."  The response was instant and apparently, serious, but the blue eyes  held a merry spark:  "Because there ,is no sixth floor, you  see!"  Nor is there an elevator. Yet ln this  aerie���������us tasteful as clever hands can  make.it��������� haa lived for fifteen years  one of the happiest families it has  over been my privilege to know.  Father, .mother and three daughters  abide hero In unity, love ami diligence, with nevor a rebellious murmur against the fate tliat has decreed  >   thum to Jl'vc so plainly.   They aro of  choice bits of bric-a-brac ran around  the dining room: through a door which  stood ajar 1 had a glimpse of a pretty ���������  work .table and a-basket heaped with  bright-colored wools. While we chatted  one of the daughters related laughingly  how.she had "done over'; the kitchen in  the autumn, finding that the landlord  thought it "would do for. another year.".  "The janitor  is  a handy  fellow and  willing.   We had the floor scraped and  shellacked   and   repainted   the   kitchen ���������  shelves and the woodwork of the sink.,  1 have taken a whole four years' course ,  "in painting, you know, and' understand,  mixing   colors   and   all  that.     I    was "  tempted to fresco the walls'���������at least to -'  the'extent of putting a  frieze around'  the   top���������but' mamma   dis.uaded    me. ,"  'Then,   top,   the   dresser  is  so  high  it'  would have interfered with the general  effect."  On my way' home I paid a "duty call" ,  at a mansion standing among others as  grand in  a  fashionable  quarter,  fifty.  ."'We repainted the kitchen shelves and floor.'  gentle blood and breeding, and these  facts make It easier for them to  beautify homeliness and dignify toil.   ���������  "We might - have rented a larger  apartment, and paid $10 a'month  more rfor an elevator," remarked the  queen bee" of the small hive to a confidential , friend. "   "In    that   case . we  , could not have sent the girls to college. Now that the youngest is in  her senior year we begin to think  of. the propriety of changing our  quarters. The girls renlly need more  room. Yet the thought makes us  homesick. This hns been home for  so long!"  My eyes wandered around the rooms  with hers. Individuality'we. stamped  upon every appointment, A divan heaped  with embroidered cushions lllled a recess; bookshelves , furnished another;  upon ono side of thu  hall  lino photo-  ,,graphs were disposed judiciously here  and  there;  a  platorall  bearing a  few  blocks  away  from   the fifth-story  flat.  The rooms were vast and superbly fue-  ���������nished; the hostess was.refined and cordial; wealth had combined with taste to  surround her with all her heart could  .desire. And yet���������the nameless, subtle,  unmistakable atmosphere of home, pervaded and glorified the rented flat and  was. wanting from the mansion.  , From the beginning of your occupancy of tlie "hired house".put far from  you the'ldeo uppermost In vulgar minds-  of rebellion, against keeping "another  man's property In repair." "Make believe very hard," as did Dickens' Marchioness with orange peel and water she  would have tasle like negus, and consider the domicile your own. And why  not?, You buy It for u yenr, Instead ot  "in perpetuity."  THE   HOUSEMOTHERS'   EXCHANGE  IMPORTANT NOTICE  nEOAVmil of the onormous  Ac number of letters sent to  *-* the Hxchunae. I must ask  contributors fn Wfuift thoir communications to 100 words, except  in vases of formulas or recipes  which require greater snuce, I  want all my oorrostionilents to  haw a showing in the Corner,  und if mn rainiest in Dili respect  is complied with it will bo potn.1-  bin tn print mmm mora lettr.rs,  ..ffriiffoii Is rnllml lo tho fact  Unit Marlon norland ennnot receive irniiiej/ for patterns, as she  has tin connection with any department that sells them,  Should Have Been Roasted  I HAD n lino youn* frcili njiletiftn. which  1 out un, put Into cobl wulor and holloa  Hlowly two liniim,   Al������������! mfini Horveil for  dlnni'r, lnnt������ad of bolHK notl und Ju.cy, ni I _  had expufltoil, It wan as dry in a itloK.  What wai the rimwn of tlili?  JV   YOUNU ,HOUHUW'U.,Ki  (Kiinnai   -City,  Mo.). ,'  May I nslt why you ihould " havo  stewed a tender young fowl? Full-  grown fowlH of uncoi'tolii (iko aro frlc-  unseed. They,'aro auto boiled slowly for  lirotli. Yott murdered the young chicken,  apcaklni. aftor tho manitor of' cooks, by  holllng all tho Kweotnowi out of It.  What did you ilo with the llmiM In  whloh It wuh cooked? That held the  jtilcoH for which you looHcd In vain In  till    IIICU.I    ililt.lt,       ilmm    yif'li    IV.i.'UJ     U'C',  f>r������d) th������ fowl, or broiled or filed it m  la VimiiilaJ, i0" would h*xv Uml nulla-  faction Instond of chagr n. *  Tho bent frlcnsseoil ohlcUon I inaKo Is  rooked In an Inner hollar without water.  A layer of chopped solt pork Is sprimd  upon the bottom of tho vobbo ; tho  chicken comes next*, then chopped onion  ���������mil ii(iv������tin' witli <i nrtHnkllnir nf r>f'tuif>r.  Another Ntratum of pork come* next;  thnn chicken again; until oil tho Inire-  dienu are unediip ln thin order. The  chicken Is washed and laid Into the pot  dripping wet. No water l������ added, but a  oloiio lop Im fitted upon tlio venue! containing It, ond this \* ������������t In cold witter  ovor the firo. Tlio water In tho outer  veinel Hhould not como to it boll In Ionk  than nn hmir. Ki>������u up n until* boll, re-  pli-nliililnu from the boiling teaketlUj  should tho water ulnk below lhe level  or the content��������� fit th* lnni������r billot*, fnr  three hours at'tcnM. T!t<* toughest  roomer'will yield to this treatment. The  flavor of the fricassee lu far better than  when cookod In tho usuulway, retaining  nil. tho Julcos of tho fowl and of the  pork,       ���������-.'-'   '  Wo cook frloatiBoos iiV tho ''llreless"  after bilnging to a boll nnd keeping this  up for fifteen inlnutoB. The top of tho  vessel containing tho.'.fiicuBste Is not  lilted boforo uopomiliig it In the coulter.  Rcadinr Matter Wanted  l M>u<J In ix Into Ihiiho thnt u mombcr ot  tlio I'.x.hungu hud 1 toiature for uliul-lni, I  nm iivIiik w.th my ilnimliipr mul n.-it nbin to  bo out or to do union of anything, lining  troubled witu heart dl-.uio and rhi-niiui*  limn, I ������lioul(l lioulnd ,to nsvii Moitu'ililiiB  to i-tfnil-tlie LiiiIIoh' World, If "N, Y," Iiijh  not iilmuiy -IhpohoiI of It, ll In Iqitoly  with nntiiliiK ti inud wlivn on. .un m-ltlur  new nor do homework.       .     _���������*''..,  I am Huml'iut you a reditu fm- pudding  wiiii'ii. U goes wtII with n curt nr n | linn  piidillng. ] alio mmd n. roclpn for oatmtml  oonlcloH.      '*_* , ���������       _  Pudding Snuco  Itiittflr tho ulna of nn egg, 8*cupfuls''of  hot wiitur. '.(. cupful oflirnwn mnenr, t la-  bloipoonful of vlnuunr, a It tt In khiiijiI nui-  '"cfiok woll together and .stir In enough  oorniunroh (dls������u|vt-d In n llttli; cold wuti'i)  tn thloicon to yaur toste. *'Ifiks rromtlio  lire nnd flavor with lomon.  Oatmdftl Cookies  Two oupful������ each of rolled oiit������ sod of,  brown sugur, <l .cupful of lard or ��������� oilier  HhnrtonliiK, l tcsspooiiful nf uidn nnd nny  ilimlrml Havering, 11 mo earn wuy ..set-it, .  Ml* Into a ratlin- stliY dough nnd roll In n  a thin iitifof, Cut Intn nhnpf* nnd b������k������ In  n hot nvim.        Mrs. V, H, (Flint, Mloli,).  Ah you tncloHo no nlamp for tlio  signature of the person offorlnK mag-  nxlnns, 1 tako this mothod of directing  nor _,tteniioii to you. ii nut* i������u������ m-  rnmlv riven thn rnnillnn* mutter nwny,  1 think that moiiio otiior meinour uf  our great fninily will note your app<"������  rind'������ond to mo for your ruldrcHg,  Thank you for the recipes.  German Recipes  X havo b������n looking ror n long time for a  rocllie fnr Jiirlnuorlc cooklss. T. W���������" or  Louisville,   K>.,   promlmii  to lot  u#   have  T'wrlte to bt<������ her b>' ������" mssnn to lmve  thn rost nf tmp tu>rninn rwlpi-s titibllttlird.  And msy I ������sy thnt to one of Oerinsn  ilri.tnt tin-Hi' ri'clpci dn n������'t ������H*m _i>..nUleT  When illsh*������ pr#|isn>il according tn them are  prowly nindi* tln*y sr������ tar fuperlnr to thnse  unmpminifBil by ft"* ������versi������ Aninrlmn rwik.  Chicken BlKMlt  HUw u. fuv.1 until tliu incut ii Imn.-.t t.ilh  from (lit. bows, niinovf irnin ihf Murk  snd. whon ptrfoctly cold, H-t ll b* mx Into  Hiimll iiIuci'b. Ittnui-ii to llio slock; ndd a  oun of ������Utod pouu iind n cnn or Krench'  inunlii'ooma cut Into dice, Boaaon to tautu  uiid ililckijn with brownod flour, Hnvo icmily ,  Hj.llt hot baking-powder bUoulU; nrrnnuo  ilium a dlnli; pour tliu lini ohlultun nilxturu  over thoin und Rnrnlsh with UltH of pimento,  Thia Ih ii good lunohonn dlnli,  Boofateak a la Mode  Santo n  Hank or r'-ninl wtwili In'buttor-"  until  nleely,.brownod,  cover  with  boiling  wator and Himmor rm- nn -hour nnd a Imlf  or two hdum,    Thon ikiiiovo tht* ������t������nl( t������ u  ' hot plnttnr nnd out Into pIooon (or hiiivIiih.  Ir tliern In not u ituoillv minimi'' or Kiiny  li<ft In tho pnu.ppnn, add lint wiilt-r, si-jii-.m  wull und tlilokon with brownoil Hour,    Put  bunk the mont Into tlm ki������v,v, boil un mn'������  und snrvo In a doop dlnli,  ,   Hnvo you ovur trieil i-nnnliig aioweil drli-d  '  inunim und nprlcoiu In llio niirliifr nml milling thein to tho ������toroH upon ynur "onii'i-.  guiioy uliolt" un- onrly Miinw.r use?   Tliov  uro liniidy  for  puildlnifn, lliu* nnd  kiiimm',  wlirn fri'Hh fiull U'lint uvttiliil>lu.   '1'ln-y iim  impoidnlly  valuiililo bi-i'uiinn tln<j- nrt>  m-ii  Ci-iim inHoi-ts iliui nltnok drlnd fmliM,  .Mrs. K, A, H, Hindi IkIiiikI, III,),  Whllo awaiting tho geniilnn Goriuui  reolpuH promlHud to iih, oan vou uho this  ono of two recipes vvliloli I tnko from  my Conipleto f'oolt Booli',' Uotl������ wort*  contributed to my ittoek of original re-'  c.|pe������ hy Oorman frlomls, TIiIh Ih tho  Hliortor of tho two;  SpHiigerlen (A Oerrann Beoipe)  Bent 1 pound of ' granulnted ������ugnr  with -I eggs for ten mlriulo*.. I.envo  for nn hour, then add 1 leuHpoonful  of lemon extract and iho wuiki of luirtH-  horn. Work hi enough ,nonr (about 2  iKiiinds) to mnko II stiff enough to roll  out. Powder tho fontm wllh flour before using to provnnt stloltlng. Cut  apart and leavo on it smooth ������\ih until  morning.  Bprlnklo anlHOSoed ln> tho bnt>  Iiini ut lliu UIIH I'HiiJt- pillllllK III Uiu  c\Vr-n. lliil'f. tn n <|"U'V oven nnd wntnh  elosoly to konp Ihom from hiirnlng,  To "tho average Ainuriouii cook" tins  souiiIh llko nn "eccentric".reolpe. Vet  j had It direct from w��������� Uerman houso-.  mother   whoso "eprliigcrlen" woro do-  , Ill-IOUH, ,  1 have never tried ouimlng dried fruits,  i.i.i  t uiiu.   ii,.v .-.y.^v. ,,���������.i\i<), aiiu ui....-  dliul peucli.M from tho onnnoil vui-lctlos.  Hnindlfld peiiehns nro a ulMwtnt necoiti-  punlmont to tnplooa nud rlco puddings,  mid form u pnlutuble doswrt with cakt.  The penolieo put up under Ihe head t������f  "brnndlod" oost from tl to W per J'ir.  Onn may buy a onn of tho hest ermnod  fruit for 2S cents; bring tn it holl nfter  turning It Into a. ���������nocepan' ndd half n  cupful of sngiir Mild it wlnoglnisful of  hrnndy; put Into n gins* jnr and ke<*p  for ft dnv nr so, nnd on* tin* nn i-xi't-i-  lent Imitation of the t*xi>������n*ttv������ luxury  at less thun luilf the cost.  Recipe for Ginger Ale  M the ri'inirit  of nn old ludy who la u.  diligent reader of the-lOxchango, would you  ������������������iii* , < U> ii),nii,|nin lit. firm ������lni(i!|.  ale roolpo 1, Mrs. M. K, (Uui-llnKton, la.),  Ib tliis tho roclpii mho wants? If  not, will somebody who hn** kept nil  tlio formula for "8oft:ilrliikH" obilgo  the uiiorlBt?  Ginger Beer  "Powdered MiKiir, 20''pounds; lemon  or llino Jukn, 18 ouiicun; honey, 1.  pound; hrulsott (rlnirer root, 22 iuiiioi'm;  wator, 18 gulloiiH,  Hall tlio kI"K������i' 'n .1 KiilloiiH of  wator for half an hour. Add tho  HUHiir, tlm lemon Juice mid the liotmy  with tho rest of tlio water, strain  through olioosttol'uth. When the mlxturo (h porfoolly oold, add the honton  white of tin nuK and un ounce of  oHHtuico of litinun.  UH It Htund four dtiyg boforo but-  tlinit It. This In very old, and a good  roolpo,  For Diabetic Sufferers  ilero uro a fow nuitHomloim fur dliilit'tlo  mirrerorit:  .Pinliotlo flour, pijro ii-iulnd Klulon flour,  uhiiiimi,  iirouimi,  gliiton Kt'libllf islii! Hour,  dlubotlo blioultit,  Kluten iuiKKi,'tit,  , A I of .which may ba hud from nromlnont  tlfnlnri In diet food*, *  Mm. 11, L. 'Oo������port, N. Y).  ��������� This mitttor of a dietary for Invalids who aro Bi.ffurliiir from diabetic  dlHordors Is '(rowing mora nml moro  upon tlio IniurcHt of thouHhtful  nurs������H and doctors, It Is woll to lmve  a IIhI of foodH -Mpephtlly mliipieit to  llio noods Of ttllB ClllHH of piitlontM.  Beefsteak'Puddina  Answer to Inquiry rui|ji>t-tliiK nclpu ror  in>i.f!.iii\k jiiiiiiiini,- j,uiiHi)n,r ui.i ji.uj,  nun In tho lUxuhntigDi  Tin-   l������i'0f������iciik   puiidlriK   l������   ii'ivtd   dl-  reotly  from   tht; .basin  In   whli-h   It   l������  liollvd.    A  n������pkln  plnni-d  mutlv  nr.und  ,   thn bniln Imprnvtis th* appiuinni'iMif tin.  ilUd whtnt hi t on Iim tublo,  li tho TiuiidlriK bo bollcil ihVi-i- in- fmii'  hour������ ll will not bi> nfO#nnRrv m ihli-kui  ii.t    *,.*_/.      i   i..^.(    *.l���������   *.r*n    ,������������   ...*.  tin'   lii'i-rmi-iik   ur   pollltii   |ilm   un-   mi'tn  f tli'h on.niwii  if  pitpt-rlv ooiikiil  without  u������lnK  mork   In   the  iilnco   rr   wnu-r  n*  Slvon In llm reelpr.   Tho wntor ilmiimrs  own In, nt mnm, huir tin' orlninui i|imn-  tlly,  Another onntrlbutlntii Our rnsmy, th*  ninth, nlitmm hnm^-dyi<d k������im1������, Old Imt  not tsggul driiporlm and cloitifn mny lie  Oyotl nny eolor end m������dn Into Imtfn ������r  cnmrlniM m nmt art ri-sllr vnlimtih nm-  tt-rlnls from the rsvngti of Un in- ih������is.  I hnv������ novmr found thf ������>|intl������nl in fall.  i  Iiiior tbtOK. but mini- own.  Mn. K, J.  it, (Oiiiiwii   'niliuiiii.  To whom wt owe othw ittul always  worthy communleationa. Tho nddend.i  lo the recipe for, i_ngllnh beefsteak pudding lu welcome.  Don't For gel Your Stamps  I'lciiH. point my uddri-mt ro thu 'person  wim Imn inusnKlnos tn ������lvtt to uliut-lnH,  Tho, uilli'lu wuh slgnnil "CI. 13." (Nol-  son, ilu,).  I3MMA   L. It. (Otwngo; NV V.I.  As no Ntnnipod and HOlf-nddresHed en-  vulopt] la-eoiuiJuiili'M your requeni, wu  tnko this muthod of brlnging.lt to the  nntU'O of thf. roni'i-oim owiiHr of tin*  mugnsil'ios, I regret tho doluy, hut wu  nro eonipelkul to abide by the law thai.  utldrt'Hsos urn not to be forwarded at  the,,expense of odllors,  // Cough Medicine  I tiilnir un olil-ftiHliloni-il rcmi-ily fur n cnld  und I'lniuli, imi'il In my IniKluinds luinlly fur  ninny yvuiN, Hi. Iinmiilit ll frum Hculluinl,  It Ih N|ni|ili>, I'lioan ninl olllcnoloiiii,  Hietip .'i t-miu'  wmili ur .iiou'linurul In u  i|iiuii of wiiii't- nml boll it down m u pint.  , |'i:t on in bull it pint lit bout New OrliiiiiK  llllllUNHOS,      Wlll'll   It   bl'KllIM  III lllllllllo  siriitn  llm  liiirnliimnii   itiriiHlun   Imn  tint  uiubiniiim  mid onok down in thi* rniinltti'iioy or u tlilok  syrup.    Iloillt. uni kivp In u told plnre.   .  liip._-iiH imich ns ynu wiiiu whon you In"  Kill   In  liillKll,      I   tuki*   I'IK  iIiimh,   iim  It   is  lili'iinnni in llio iiihIo ninl iinrmli'iiH,    .  M.  jl, tl'lillmiiilpliln).  Any pi'iipui-ailon of hori-hoiind Im boiling mul ii tonic. Voiir prosi-Tlptlon is  ait'v und leus-iiiabli*,  About Vinegar  Mny 1 cnnii'fbuiii n'fi-w linnis I hnvo  imt Ni-on lu tlio iCxoliuiitfuT  I, iVIion liiiriii'd wlili imrhnlln nold ������x-  turiinlly. tMifi'm* tin* piiim wllh rldor vino-  Kin,    If   liiiornul y,   dlltito   tho   vlntgsr  ii'ltli'  p,n,.-lini������   Ilu,lr,n,until.,   nf   <i<nt������|.   "ml  Imiil in tlm iiiimiiIi, irtiiiiK it drip slowly  ilmvn tbo tbrnnt.   (Vmttntii. thin v/blb- vim  ���������wallow Hovttrnt iihiiiHiIiiIk.  I, If (-virciiini' by Kim, |nt |hi> putli-nt  Itiluilo vIiiokiiv. An mien ns h������ riivlvt-s  millloiHiitly/ lot bin) awnllnw a- sip nr iwn.  II, aiii-k tin- iiiltriliiimruifuii nf nn sn-  1-Hilii-llc Ti'tlni-, fliloitif'M'iii ur (sn-onlli-iri  I iiiif.'iMTj ifuK-nitoiiili- it lilinkln wllh  vlni uur .ifrnl lot iho imili-ni Inhulo ilio  r��������� ......   ������,...  At,,,..,   ...   ,,..,.,i,.   .���������i���������i,i,-������     ,'  uud  on,    ll   uiiu  im  mi  iintliliilo  lo  Ilu-  munthi-tlr mil  ������mviiii������ iiunfui nm'  Urn  Ki-fiorul   Imii   offi-t'ts   Hist   umslly   fnli.'w  tills nrilii"!.  It mum bo t-lili't vlni'Riir,  IM-lHiJIf: II, fi'iiloiKiii,  I should like to Imvi' flit* opinion of  iitt'dlenl nntl I'lit'inlinl ixi������ rts upon thn  theories advanced Hi ihls Intter. The  writer Is nvldently a fn*rson of i-dut-ntlon  oiut liiti*IHKi*iiti*, .nut linr*- may Li- ft-*-  son In what rone snyit, It Is n. trill**  Htnrtllng to think that so slmpln* nn  HKi'iu inn.v fffrot mi ino. li in iii.iUni.  Ilinl m.y incili life nr ilt-itfh.  lOroin iny own limited experience and  wider observation, 1 tender u morsel of ���������  lnformatloti that mny bo of uho In casts  of accidental Inhabit Inn of llliiminntlnK  giiH, Tho first and main thing to do Is  to drag tho Httipolloil portion Into the  open air, giving him the freest possible  circulation of tho Ufo-glvlng element.  Loosen tlm clothing ami induce artlllclal  respiration, until lhe rush of froali ulr  Into Iho lungs forcoH thorn to work naturally,  As to tlio antldotfls hero brought forward, I submit iho ciidti ui wiser author-  Mi'*. '  Household Hints  AN UJyCKU.KNT wuy of olennlng  lamp chimneys l������ to hold iho gluus  ������.over iho npout gf n kriiiio of boiling wilier until It bocomes well mminU'd,  then iiuIIhIi wllh u rltnin dry oloili, and  tin* kIuhh will be bi'iiiitlfiilly bright.  To roniove grt'iiHn irnim a stove n-y  this pluii: nip n i-loili in y hdoi ami  rub this well nvfi' thu grnusy purts,  ihi-n apply tho hluckli'iid, and tho spots  will at once dlwtiipoui-.  Whon mitklnir boiled puddings ot  ��������� any kind try putting tx piece of  groused pupnr ovor thu top boforo tha  clot It Im put on, Thin renders the cloth  iiiucli uuHli-i' u> wash, and koouu tlio  pudding nice and firm,  Wlii'ii, stDtfl linlvt's aro not ln constant UHti itlwityx wrup tin-in In iInhiih  inipur nml Iny* thoni nwny, This iiulto  provmitM tlit'itt from ruMtltig. und so  saves   the   bollior  uf  cli-unlim:   Ihom  liiound licit fn eikci-tiuiit lul ' u-alliun  whllt* cloth. It Hhould be nppllm.1 with  u plocn of t-ifian wliltn ihiMiiel, left for  iwo <.r itiri't* hour*, and th.n well  bniNlii-il nml Hluiki'ii.  Tlm Hlnlks mny bo very quickly rent n'hl from i-iirr.-intK X,v uii.tt ttourlntr  ilio bund* nml rubbing Hit. Ciirnint������  hn Im nl ns piiHHlbln tietwpon thorn,  Thlm lakes much lt-ss tlmo than plck-  , lng Hum separately, and Is finite ns  .ffocilve,  The following mixture Is excellent  for removing scrntches from ftirnl-  turn: Ml* equal p.irtN of linseed oil  ft'tid t������nvni|iu-.. dip u rt.uincl Inlo It,  nml rub It well Into the ncr������tcli������i!  parts. Polish with n soft dM*trr,'nni  .vim will nml that tlio Mcrulches will  In- iilii'DKt InvKliilt-, ^.^4������V^<^^������^w^><W������<n^^  V"tt*l|i'fcVpttM-firt4'^M''iM-^ i_f i  ^S^5^_gaHi5������EEBS5S5BSoS5i������B  mi&vz&hmf&r  . i:  M:i?  *W'*i  ,__a_)������*wwsu,J������_������i������ tr*- ���������  t'AVfc^i-St.T *"***jU������"1 A il.���������...  THE NEWS, r.TTMBERLAML). BRITISH COLUMglju,  * ���������*���������*" "^"^  * ��������� ________i_-rr  -������si iimiiii   f in i i   i   -     ���������-���������������������������������' *"*"'   '      ., _,���������.. ������������������ ���������������->���������--- ��������� ���������.-*������������������  Wi   ��������� w i  fn    i   n'se*������sy   i        i     ii      ������������������������!������������������ i |     ,___, _-_ . ���������' ,  i  NEW G00D5  A    conskjTvnent   if   China-  w.i'C   ir.   Cold   and   White,  ���������   _\..ple  Leaf design.  ,       ��������� Wt- carry a full range of���������  Furniture and House Furnishings  Linoleums and Wall Papers.  THE FURNITURE STORE  0  A. BEoEXNNON McPhee Blook, Cumberland  ��������� ���������-,     II     <       mm,, ������wn_i������v <n*M      I  fllfV       JHTWi   WW     Al\       ������  COURTENAY LOTS  FOR SALE  $1SQ UP. EASY TERMS.   ,  Bush and Farm Lands,  Sea and River Frontage  PHONE 21  BEADNELL & BISOOE,  Real Estate Agents   Offices  phone 6, Courtenay  and comox.  VICTORIA DAY  ���������wv>  What have you to Sett} j  ladies'and "Gentlemen's Suits Made  \. 'prdtr  from S20 to $35    All Work First Class  Perfect Pit Guaranteed.  We are startiny a campaign to advertise   Victoria  aud   the  Island  generally in all parts of Canada,  Great Britain nm} tlie United States, and we want  yonr assistance in this work.  There is goi'i^ ���������<"> be great development on the Island in the immediate future, and you and we must,  d"> our part in this expansion.  Development me.ms the influx of people and money     *"  aud we wain \<m to assist us in   properly   placing  '   both. .  What have you for sale ?     Write aud give us the  following particulars:���������  Description of property and numbe- of acres  Numberof acres of cleared and wild land  Number of acres of good soil  Number ot acres under cultivation and the  nature thereof.  In.a word, Mi us all about your property and,   if  pi .--sible, send us photos of it.  Quote price and terms, and. make   the   price   an  appeal to reason.   R.^,^INCH & Co.,Ltd.  9  Merchant  TAILOR  Sti censors to ROBERT WARD & Co., Ltd.  Temple Building Fort St., Victoria, B.C,  FOR SALE���������A li^ht driving  team, nmres, quiei and not  afraid of autos; also light  double harness. C J.B.Ward,  Little River's road, Comox.  FOR SALE���������Second hand range  in good condition1, .'ileo oue bed  with 'Restmore' un uess.  Apply Kkws office.  LOST���������A pay dim-lnpo containing $78,IS, on Saturday last,  either lietweon AlcKii'inni's store  hiuI tho Dank uf Commerce or between J. Marocclii'e nnd No. 7  Btntiou. A substantial reward  will bu paid to the limlur uy returning tu Tony JuUno or this  oilico.  A Good Table Hen.  Extract irom Conmua Hook,  Every officer or,, oilier person  employed in any capacity ou Cen  sus work is required to keep inviolate the secrtsy o' ihe information gathered by the* enumerators aud entered on the schedules  or forms.   Au enumerator is not  permitted to show his schedules  to auy other person, nor to make  or keep a copy ol them, nor  to  make or keep a copy ol them, nor  to answer any questions respect  iug their conicuts, directly or in������  direcd;.; und the name obligation  ofsecrcvy h iinpom-d upou coin-  uiicsiouer.s and other otlicers  or  employees of Ihe ou side service,  as well us upon every officer, clerk  or other emplou'c ol 'he census  olKce ut Onawa.    Tlie.facts and  Mai isi ics ot uie. cciimim nmy noi  be used except I'or sm i.^icui com  pihuiom, and po.ii iw annurance  should W givtn on ih.s poiut if  I'ear is entertained by suiv person  tiiiii ihey xi.n) 1uc UiM-Ot   for diXi  tiyu or any other object.  An American, spending hi*  holidays iu County Roscommon.  Ireland, fell into conversation  with a native, who was feeding  his hens  '���������I guess, Pat, you haven't as  good hens here as we have in the  States."  "Perhaps not," said Pat.  'T.ll tell you," said the Van  kee,   "about a hen my mother  had.    She went out oue day and  ate a feed of corn, and returned  and laid twelve eggs. s She went  out the next dav and ate a feed of  goju. and laid twelve more eggs.  She went out the third day  and  returned aud  laid twelve   more  eggs, She went out on the fourth  day   and   hatched   seventy-two  chicks  out   of  thirty-six eggs.  Now that is the kind of hen wc  have in the Stales,"  Well," said Pat,-������Til tell you  about a half blind hen my mo'her  had. She ate a feed of sawdust,  thinking it was out meal, She  went to her nest and laid a plank  twelve feet long. She ale. more  sawdust the next day. and again  laid a plank twelve feet long,  Again, dn the third day. she ate  more sawdust, and laid another  twelve-foot plank. She sat on  the three plonks and hatched  three kitchen chairs, a sofa, oue  table, and a mahogany chest of  drawers. Now,'' said nu, wiih  a twinkle in his eye, "(imt is the  kind ot hen we have in Roscommon."  Splendid Programme of Sports on  the Old Grounds To-morrow.  io a.m.���������Football....ist prize, S'75.00; 2nd prize, $25.00  11   " ���������Baseball.'...ist prize, $75,00; 2nd prize, $25.00  , (Three teams to enter, or no 2nd prize,)  1   P.M.   CHILDREN'S   SPORTS  3.���������Boys' foot race, 50 yards, 6 years arid under; ist $1.00,  2nd 75c, 3rd 50c, 4th 25c.  4.���������Girl's foot race, 50. yards, 6 years and under, ist ������1.00,  2nd 75c, 3rd 50c, 4th 25c.   ,    "  5���������Hoys' foot race, 50 yards, 10 years and under, ist $2,  2nd ������1.  6.���������Girls' foot race, 50 yards; io years and under, ist $2,  2nd $1, ���������  7.���������Boys' foot race, 100 yards; 16 years and under, ist $4,  2nd, $2. '        ,       ,     -  8.-���������Girls' foot race, 75 yards, 16 years .and under, ist $4,  2nd S2. ���������  9. ���������Ladies' l-ace, single, 75 yards,  ist prizes' goods" value   $IOioorat-Simon--Leiser-&--Go,r-2iid -chocolates _value���������.  $5.00, Popham Bros.  10,���������Married ladies' race, 75 yards, ist^doz. pearl handle  fruit knives, Walter S Fraser & Co.,   Victoria;   2nd  goods valued $5 00, Campbell Bros'.  11.���������Chinese foot race for men, 100 yards, ist $6 00;  2nd  $3 00.  12.���������Chinese foot race for boys, 75 yards; ist 814;  2nd $2.  13.���������Japane e wreslling match, ������15.00.  14.���������Baseball���������Final.  15.���������Ladies' dry biscuit eating contest, prize, 1 bbl. Royal  Standard flour.  16.���������100 yards open, entrance fee, 50c; ist $7.50; 2nd'$5.  17.���������Ladies' nail driving^contest; ist prize, i, bbl. Seal of  Alberta flour,  18���������% mile foot race, ist ������10; and $5; 3rd 2 50.  19.���������Old men's foot race, 75 yards, 50 years or over;  ist  $5.00; 2nd $2.50.  20.���������One mile foot race, ist $12,50; 2nd $5.00  21���������Log sawing contest; ist $10.00; 2nd, 50 Grand Duke  Cigars.  22.���������Colliery employees'foot race, 100 yard?,  ist $7*50;  2nd $5 00  23.���������Chopping contest; ist, clock, value $12, V. Stoddart.  2nd, 50 Grand Duke cigars  24,-rFive mile Marathon race; ist, $30; 2nd, $10.  25.���������Italian bowling contest) 1st, $15; and 85.  26,���������Lacrosse match; ist, $7800. starts 4.30 pm.  27.���������Firemen's wet test tace; for firemen only; ist $45,00:  starts 6 p.m.  Ull  FOB SALK���������lua newR of tho  iliieot of land in Nelnon  DUtrlet,  ������������������"- 7" Uwoand ahftlf inih'B fiom (Jim,.  Miss Gray hus< ivMgned her |u���������.|���������nd, 40 aa.e* easily cleared,  position u* nishii'v at the City 35 rilJ,.,,8 good timber, close to  Hull WHsH.'ik'-r. n prominent Gmnt������rt losing emiip, Seh.iol rtt  n usieiun of Fori hind Ure., has (.0),nu). ���������f j,|,lcUl Fjno building  ucctpud thf pu'-ititai ,tjlM     j,\,?y to cllt   into  "tun-itcre   __u  'block*.    For term* npply to  N.  AI'hii AimWh.u, hns  r'-'gnwl Umvuy. lluppy Vulloy,  \iU position hh 11 ������������������-���������Mil"t  11111 linger  "   ,.f MipC. I', U. V-crtl wl.'trmi at W. II. Andi-rron, ������1 Victoria,  Nminiwo, to ncwpt ������ position "it ttrrivwi on fti.twrday nifthl in e������u-  thu clerifful  mIhIT   of   tin*   Union'imjcIumi wllh tlm con. 11*, uud  r- -  28,---Winner of'njost events, clock, valued $12.00,  . presented by P.M. Stoddart.  The prizes for the following events have been  changed:-���������  No. 7. -ist prize, silver cup, donated by PitHer &  Leiser, Victoria;' 2nd prize, s'Jiit case, W,  Willard,  ������������������ 8.���������isi prize, box of Ramsay's chocolates; 2nd  prize, $2.00,  n 22.���������ist prize, fishiug rod, valued $9.00, T.R.  Bate; and prize, sporting goods, valued  #5.00, C. H. Tarbell,  ������. 23.���������ist prize, $10,00, and prize, box of cigar 8  B3F" An entrance fee of #5 00 will be charged for Football,  Baseball aud Lacrosse,   All open events, 50c,  All cvtiits will be called on timo."^.  yii    \\_jt t||i|ji 11  ftlanuf&etutrer of  MINERAL    WATERS  Bonora Blook  PO Bflx43B  riiono   8*9  CUMM.RLAND  K. A1DA  LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALTY  SUITS OIRDH TO   ORDEI* R^D  IN ANY STYL.E YOO lUISH.  PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.  Prices From $20 to $40.  C'U MBER LA N D, -       -    .    B. C.   * iiiiimi_.mt , \fgf_.  Capital $6,800,000  Reserve $7,800,000  The Royal_Bank^Can  JOINT ACCOUNTS m7y be opened in the ii^mw of two or  more  ,,erfons to be opera t'od by any one of lh.m. and in, th������.event uf  death to be puid to the survivor, without any formality  SPFCIAL ATTENTION paid lo SAVINGS ACCOUNTS & intereu  at hl-hi Current Ua fallowed on deposit, of *1 and upwards,  CUMBERLAND, B. 0., Branch, Open Daily.  COURTENAY,   B. 0 ,  .Sub-Branch,   Open  Tuesday a and  FRIDAYS. __,_,'  UNION WHARF, B.C.,   Sub-Brach, Open Thuradays  H. F. MONTGOMERY, Manager  *  ������������������     *  _....- Hi.MiiiiiiuiiiilllHlllilllltllllllHIUINIIIIir  e  P-PHlbblPPS-HARRISOM  BAI  STER AND SOLICITOR  NOTARY   PUBLIC  CONVEYANCING  DUNSMUIR AVENUE  CUMBERLAND,  z\t. BOriOftft  Wholesale DealsP in WINES, IiIQUOR & BEE^  P. 0. BOX 483  PHONE 30....  CUMBERLAND  This is the first spring in the history of Comox  District that the local 'demand for eggs has been  equal to the supply. Nothing pays better than  poultry, if they are rightly managed. Begin  with the little'fellows and .feed them CHICK  FOOD, which is a mixture of hone mea), wheat,  oats, corn aiid othur grain, cut and blended in  the right proportion to:.make, them thrive and ������������������  grow,   For sale by  A. B. CRAWFORD,   ���������   ��������� Courtenay, B.C  DEALElt IN FLOUR AND FEED.  e  ICYCLES  HAVE  YOUR  PHOTO  TAKEN I  ���������AT���������  Powell's IStudio.  $rork guaranteed.  Prices reasonable,  I  Kirmar  Standard        Canadian  Humber' English  MacSCv'*Harr!������* Cnnnrlmn  'Enfield EnglUh  Singer English  MasseY-Oushion   Canadian  Singer J_t spoed      English  Singor De Luxe    English  Beeston Humber English  One, Two and Three Speeds added to  auy machine at extra cost,    Send for  Catalogue.  THOS. PLIMLEY, .  omcKANo storeiao8LANCLEY ST.,VICTORIA,  f3.C  GAl^OK.7E7 JOHNSON ST..  -If you get it at Pliniley's it's AU. right."  p b -Wo Do BapatrluK.  torai  $35  ���������$3B.  $45  $45  $B5  $6s  $65  $80  $90  $100  -'������������������-��������� '' -*"���������������-'���������'��������������������������� -���������-���������������  ���������:-