��������� m ^ ��������� ; ���������" ! i" ^ j** .*" ** Y ��������� * . ' ��������� , .*, , ^ .'���������*-">**: '*y/ *������*.-X-." / ��������� ���������> - "���������* v./ - <-������*& .' i, n #: ^^yl/^-^ .���������(������?. **. ��������� #& ,,, -*-a������������.-*^ * / ..-* 1 f ��������� ,. i\m J?tt ^���������JJc -> /X*5 NEWS ft Devoted ,Bspecidl!y to the Interests of Cumberlandand SuiTOundlng District Hi.-na������.MT������,.iii m.^i^ff*. ���������rw���������hi i.*****a*w-*-*fjej-*tt.%iff*w*w- -g< ���������%-*--*m.w Thk Kkwb, '-Twrntv-First''Ykar CUMBERLAND, B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, ;9i4- SURSCKIPTlON $1.00 A Y'KAR '^^^������������2S32������^������;^^ WE HAVE JUST bad del- i\eifd to us*over " FIFTY BOYS SUITS which we are placing ou sale EACH 82.95 A goo 1 assortment of boys- suits, 28 to 33,'made of, good servicable tweed ' ���������> ; PRICE $3.75. Extra Special Values' in������������������ Better Grade of Cloths in Suits for Boys Prices - $4*5������ to $9.50 .<&��������������������������� WWi-M M ""���������-&-Company,, Limited, J % ... The Patriotic Tntercessory service in Cuinberlaiid Hall on Tuesday iiiglii was well attended aud deep interest taken in the service, which was very impressive. - , ' ���������1 Tho following is the program, which we thought woll to publiali: OPENING HYMN 0 God our help in ages pint, Our hope for years (o conic, Our Bhelter from the stormy blast, A.nd our Etorual home. 1 Beuoath tbe ehndow of Tby Throne Still may we dwoll secure: ,. Sufficient is Thiuo arm alono And our clefeooe is suro. Boforo the hills in order' stood j Or earth received her frame, From evorlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same. 0 God our help ia ages past. Our hopo for years to como, lie Tbou our guard whilo troubles ��������� last , Aud our eternal homo. - ���������Auieu SPECIAL PRAYER FOR THE WAR - Rev'd. C. A. de Vere White 0 Lord God of Hoste, by Whoso per- mist-ion nation risolh against nation, Wbo! usost their swords for' Thy Judgments, aud at Thy Word uiakest wars to cease iu all tbe world; purify us we pray Theo from nil sin.in our share of thin prosent strife, aud bring it speedily il it pleue Thee to n-tnuvaud liiaihig peace* giant to all who light for us. by sea-Qclland. true coinage m duuger, aud merey in vie J For lo, the oii, t>>ri; for their support and eomfo'r.tj be with all wbo suffer-iu.our' forces and in the -forces of the enemy, with the prison- em and captives, the''sick and the wounded ahiitho dying, tho fnthisrbss children nnd the widows, aud ull that are desolate and opprc8S-.d- and we would specially commend to Thy Futhi-rly care', all thoso wbo lovo us and are lonil by us, who have icBpuuded to the eall of duty, that Thouwouldest keep tbem.ever under Thy protection, to guard them, support and stroiiKtheu them, to keep them from nil evil whether.of soul or body, aud iu Thine own good timo to bring them homo to ur in-aiii in pence- finally, we humbly beseech Thee, 0 Hu'avenly Puthor that Thou wilt mercifully overruleallthiiigain these troublous tiinoa that thoy miy issue permanently in blessing to Tl y people, in tho spirit of true brotlicriioou among Christina na- tioiiB, iu tho re-union'of Christendom in iii faith nnd love and in tho oxtonaion of our liodoomur's Kingdom. AIL of which wo ask th rough Josua Christ our hord. ���������Amen 1st Lesson, ������������������M:ioalij, OJtuiptor IV, llov'd. James Hood Chairman's Address HYMN My (iod, my Father whilo I stray, Far from my homo on lifo's rough w,������y, 0 tcaoh mo from my heart to sny, Thy will bo done, Though din-It my path uml and my lot, Let mo bo still and murmur not: Or broatlio tho prayer divinely tuujjlit, Thy will bo done, What ilirtngli in lonely crlof I sigh For fr-ondn Imlnvod no lungci' nigh, SuhiuiHiivti utill I would reply, Thy will bo iloiio, Uonow my will from dnv to dny, Mlond it with Thine, mid tnko awny, All that now mala'** It hard to miy, Thy will be dono. Then, whon on unrlh I Imnilhu no hkim Tho pniyor oft mix oil will) tnuni before, I'll uiiig upon a happier Hhoro, Thy will bo. luno, ���������Aimn Addroac by Tho Rov'd, Wm, Elliott Second Losaon; St. Luko, Chuptor 2, Voraoa 8-14. Rov'd, Wm,Elliott ' HYMN It ciune upon the midnight olenr, That glni'ioiiK song ol old, 1'r.nin AiikoIh bonding nuar lho earth Tn touch io'-ii iiiiipini gotil; '���������Ponci* mi the Mirth gnud will tcnu-n From hoavrn'H all grnelouH King ! " Tlio world iu Hiilflinn utilliioHB lay, To hear tho angel.* King, Still lliroilRli tlio cloven tldet they eomc, WUh ppi|(iiifnl ii-i'i'i.i iiiiFin').'.', And htill Uuiir lu-.ivt'iily inu.-iu HuuIk (I'or all Hu* wniiry world ; Above ltn imd and lowly jilnjiiH Thoy biMiiJ nn lioveni.g wing, " And ever o'er its Ilahul fidiinilii The blcH-uil iingeli-i Ring. VA with th" ivnoti d( :U\ iind >li!f\ Tlio world hau HiilU-rcd long; niriditll tile AiiijuIn M'r'.lu luive r ilU"l T\V'i thou-ionl yi'iir- pf wmng And nmu, nt, war with mini, \\0\ra iM The btvi'-Nniig wbii'b tlu-y tiring : 0 liindi (hn tjcinn, ye men of Hii iff. And hour tlm nugiU Mng ! Prayer I'or Unity And Peace Rev'd. 0. A. .do Vore Whito Tbo Lord's Prayer and ' Tbe Grace , Rev'd C. A. deVero White , THE NATIONAL ANTHEM God save bur Glorious Kin"-, Long live*our noble King1, God save the King, ���������"' Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over'us, *G^i"laveTlie~KTiis:. ��������� ��������� '��������� ~T" Thy'choicest gifts.iii stove ^ On him be pleased to pour; - Long may he reign; ��������� May he,defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice,, Go-cl save tbe King, Oui loved Dominion bless, ��������� With peace and happiness, From shore to shore; And let our Empire be, United, loyal, free,' True lo herself ;md Thee For evermore.���������Amen FITTING ACCOMPANIMENT to the advent ������ * '$��������� ot better times. Here is where a delist has its & highest purchasing value. To make room I'or 6������*w *������ . " " (v '���������" ������ ~~- r- >. .. y< , - ��������� -1 i> - 1, ' -"- ^^o-goods-clKir^xl-nrxcep-t���������atn^glTi^^^^ 8" ��������� ������ ������ I MACFARLANE BROS., LIMITED f THE CORNER STORE CUMBERLAND \-S*. m~+. 1 Phone 10 ������ <#��������� 0- P. O. Box 100. $ y|) 0 i (���������>),- uo () . Wv & ' ' M mmtiwmk****.**. -ww*wim Mrs il, rf, Wior left on Fridny Uw Yii'Uii'ia, uu n visit to' her pn- nuits, Mr. nnd Mrs, <)', H, Me- Grugor Win. Hii-.ks, nl' thu Gideon I I-i ok t" J'ifinn Co., Victorm, h in town this wiink.. Britain wuiuk no niMvillinn- ������������������nbji'i'.ts; Mud ihn cju'eker soinc p"0])lc ivuli/'o tho flint lho bi'ltoi'. Conslable Ward will hi- bud- in Cuinberlaiid shoilly, so it is reported, lit' hu.. urriivd. (iruiid I'utriDlic. Coiii'i'i'l in thr jlo-lln Thi'iiiri' up ilu- cvi'iiinniil' Si'ptoinbi'r !i������">ili. According to ollicml stutiMiieut ' (uid holp tlui Uritish liuipiro if ,ip to dull', Gorniiiny hns lost one iielnmt. und lluv.o siilifiugOF.. ��������� Hill llmhinis must, havo been I burn, they were nil li]:o'vyon. Yon need not gut unro ut the wholo Hritii-h Empire beoaiwo you iiru out of 11 job. It wmld tiikoun enrtlirjiuiko to move thu pi'ople of (himhorhuid, , L^. . Am wo of the Aiij^lo h.-;ixoii I'lll'C }. '���������Imh' llm lovo uf Miku'- nho-w i*oniu I'lithusi.isin, ��������� -*>- Thu boys urn eiithusiiiKtic. ovi-r ihrir (dvic reci'ptiou. It wn*- it {-ru ml 11 ii'iu y(() W you e.in't t'i und lieurinj.*; (Jod 8mvo The Kii)p' iiiiin-. :;o to the other sidu of ihu line, und Any tluM'u*���������if thoy will liuvoynij, Tlii'i'i.1 tiri- oueiisinna wIkui bluth fi-t-kilt'ii should ki'i'k tbi'ii' juw liicklu iind up, Mr, Win. Urooksbihil;, of I'lince Kupi'tt, was in town this week. .h5..-..H.,*..-,.-,,*..*,.w,.H..H^ ? V x *. * 7 v -:��������� ���������������* V J-jr** 111S hcii)^ tlu* linv.* for showing . I new fall clothing stylus-���������tho nrtui , * who li.ts worn - CAMHULLL t- CLOI HtNG will just n.'iiiirnlly 140 "ilong to tin; C;\mplxill's Ch'thin*^ Sho]) on Dunsinuir Ave. will set! and buy his row lull suit. Ifyou ;irc looking for clothing that is most s.ittsl'uctory iu look*; ;im.l s'Tvi- ona �������>��� it tun d��AtiM��, mi that la by coniUtyltoaAl rtmtdtM*. Daatntsa la eaiiatd by ��n laO&nied conditio^ ol tlia nucoua llalnc oi the EuauchUn Tube. Whan tbli lube la Inflame 1 yuu tiara a rumbling aound or Ua- ptrlaet, hearlnj. md when li la entirely closed. Da��t- at*a I- Uio result, and unlwa the Inflammation can ba lakei out and thla tube restored to ita normal condl- tloa. hearln-j ��-|ll ba deatroyed, Jorarar; nlna eiata ���ut of tan are eauaad by CaUrrh. which la oothtnc but aa Inflamed condition ot ths muooua aurtacca. Wa will (Ire One Hundred Dollara tor any eaae ot pMtuaa (caused by catanh) that canaot b��.eur��4 ky Hall'a Oaurrh Cure. Bern', for circulars, tree.. F. i. CHENEY * CO.." Iblcd* A ���otfl by Drunlat*. 7S��. - Xftkt Hall'a Family PU!�� tor aooiUpaUoa*. Easier Thrn Walking The topic turned to the rising generation, and Former GovernTfr Judson Harmon of Ohio, was reminded of a small party named Willie. *, One night Willie was trying to mike a toy .locomotive circulate when his mother glanced up from the baby she was disrobing for the "night. "Willie," suid she, "just run up. stuirs and bi ing me baby's night gewn, won't you?1' 'I don't want to," complainingly responded Willie. "I have got to make this train go." 'For shame, Willie!" expostulated mother.,, 'If you are-not kind to yoiir little sistsr si't will put on her wings one of theso days and fly back to heaven!"- 'If she has goi wings," was the indifferent ivjoinder of Willie,. ' iet her put them on now and fly upstairs for her night sown." Gambetta's Table There is a-curious story told of tne table at .which Gambetta\ wrote. A previous owner, General Lahitte, minister for foreign affairs in.1849, dismissed his , confidential servant bo- cause he behove J he had stolen a large' sum or money in 1,000 franc banknotes- Years afterward, when the table had to o-i repaired, the joiner employed for the work found the miss- ing bundle of banknotes between the mahogany boaid of the cable and the drawers be'.ow. ��� They had lain the*"? unnoticed fcr fourteen years. , Unfortunately the stor.* does not go on *o say that ib-*-* poor servanWand his mistaken master ��*er'. alive at the time of the discov.-ry and that the ode's character was cleand aud the other's confidence rasterd.i. The Japanese Hades The Japanese language has no equJv- like a r^an into whose hands had been'alent for.our won. "hell." but has the French, and aske.J that the holders of j placed 'die key of the situation. And | word "jigoku" instead. Jigoku consists the thousand fi-iiii tauknot.es number-Jin all probability eac'*-of those bank-; of,-first, eight immense hot hells, ranged 6S7642���CS7-053 should eommuai-' notes for 'which he had advertised ing one beneath the other in tiers. Each of* these tiells has sixteen addi tional h-s'Ls outside its .gates, like so monv antechambers, so that there are cate' with the French police or with contained the l*ey. Wentworth G'o.d - | ������������Sitting down at,his desk, he .wrote Helder read* it with gatheriug ap-jvory quickly a djzen wires. Thty prehension. He did not understand ���it. Th, was something ominous in that can-jii. code, the .-nmple code which the; sixteen ante-hells, making the same "aTutTeenve'nf: ��� ��� : f-fcr-gers���s-yaiQic , . Accuracy, sure fire, speed,, hitting power, ease and- simplicity of operation, Go.see the dealer who displays the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC���the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters. Let him show you the JRemington-UMC Slide Action Repeaters. He has these Remington-UMC rifles in stock now, or can get . them for you, ' * . o REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Windaor. Ontario ��� ��� ��� i\ Observation Why He Didn't Tango Ramsay Peugnet: secretary'of tho American Silk' Manufacturers' asso'dit. tion, point.;-, out recently in New York that the tango had enlarged tho silk business by 250,000 new looms and spindles. "The tango, the one-step, the hesitation and the other new dances," Mr. What a bt can be done by training. The other day 1 was on a pier: a sai:or was looking out over the misty sea, and he said, 'There is a ship!' I looked, and I couldn't see a ship, but- his eyes saw miles and miles away. So much depends ol being .juick at noticing. MUlions of people had seen ac apple Tall from the tree, and if they i Peugnet said, have caused the av>"r- "consider boss."" \he flight ycu gave the Jones (getting on in the world and now selecting a uiiform for his chaf- feur)���I like - this one best, btu, it's rather expensive. Expjrt Salssmar.���Then I should have it. After all, it's you** boss who pays.���Punch. "Going" to England" ��� The Isle of Wight inhabitants aro not alone in speaking of "going, to England" when they have their own fragment Oi the kingdom. A patri die Cornishman also "goes to Eng'at'.d" when he cresses the. Tamar. Simila**l-- inhabitants of the Balkan penlnsira leave their own corner of the coiili- nent���in curious contrast with the People of our,own island. We regard our-, selves as both of ani in "Europe." and accordingly it ic only "the continent' that we visit. The record in the splendid .isolation line is' probably held by that minister M.tlu* Cumbraes, iii the Clyde, who prayed for a blessing noon "the mhab'tants ��. Great" and LitHe Cmnbrae' and the adjacent islands of Great Britain r.nd Ireland.'���Loni n Mirror. * ' were addressed to various parts of rhe in all 136 -hot bells Second, there are e; continent 'ind to America and' weie j eight -larg? co'd he'.ls, each with its to helTs.--^BesKle^finifi"^T2~lroran"d-c'7:-d- heils for offenders ot the common'sort. o in-j tht wily Japs have twenty mammoth From the open purse she" extracted aistructed. "and meet l.ie in an'1 hour's ; "hells of v.tter nark ness," into which folded banknote, and handed it to time. I wil' pick you up near' the \ will be con'-if/nec" the spirits of- child Gold. "Here amongst uine?" Gold took it, ancl with his forefinger and thumb snapped it scientifically. He turned it over and looked at. the, farm. ' back:"' ' Gold, left alone wiw'SIrs', Grange ��� ..""I am sorry to say this is a fo.g-j Collak, had ost n-j time' He told her ery," he sa.":; "but I am willing to re-i in a few worls the story of Com fund you its faco value." j stock Beil's disappearance entrance to F'nsbury Park." . j ren who take the name of Dai Butsa, At the' appointed time his big car or Great Juddha, iu vain. s one," she said: "I found it my oelongings; is it ^en- drew up at the Park gates and Brjwn sprang In. It was dark by the time they >*eacn- ed the ���������rivate ror.d which ied to tno Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. A traveller, on a freezing January night, called at an.inn, but found it fvil. "Weil, .andlord," he said. 'I ca:��'t She had ' sleep out on the g.iow 'crust. You must He tried to-speak steadily, but As' heard rtbou*" it. all Europe-had; but Voice was shaking with excitement.' she did not know that an attempt Helder watc!unfe him, grew mo-*e i was being mads t< associate Lim w-th alarmed. He guessed rather than , the forgeries, , .knew that this \vd- one of the forged1, Gold made fow mistakes when di.jal- banknotes .ie luul put in circulation?! Ing with iiuliv.dvals. He km.-w he There wero.lwc thousand of these ;could trust this womnn, of whoso ley- notes in circulation somewhere. He ally to Comstock Bell he was ussureu. knew'Gold woi' enough to understand ; Hi- smoothfd the notes on the tab'e that, whatever the secret waa it j before him, and Jit a little gns stove, would not Le roevalod to liim. He was . Then he rang the boll. When nls too Intoir. upon the problem to desire, man appeared he, ordered 'lilm to any further A exchanges '��� with M'*r. | bring a Jug* of liiilk. After the man Granger C. I 1 If 1 A I,".' Jloll'ik, f nnd he rose from tbe had gone Go'u took a little rending- ehi.lr Into wh|..h he had sunk when Mrs. Granger had seated hei'self, iuul gathered up 1,1s- l.at and gloves. "I will see you again on that nnt- tor. Gold." ho Raid. , The dntec-ivc nnlded bruR'iUPly. 1110 FULL OF .^rf-^71 f.trr- ���^������viM t. ��� ?-,. i,��� gliisa and showed Mrs. Granger Col lak ihe ininuto writing on the duck of lho note. She road it. ' Milk?" she said, bewildered. "Whnt has n*.!.'**: ;.o do with it?" "I think I iiii'.lersnnd," said Gold. He took the Jug, loll the note tii a saucer, and cohered It with the' wlr.lo fluid, Then h- lifted it out, sliuJ.ing put mc up somahow." "I'-iguess, Mien," said the laidlord, "we'll mako up u bed in the hall and cnrlain It off for you." Accordingly this was dene. Aiu" the traveller, under a rathor t'*lck blanket, fell asleep'. But in the"middlt of the night ne awoke free*/ing. Ar icy draught Dlew through his h'llr and moustache; it oven lifted h!c thick blanke*. nnd swept ovji* his hart legs, The travel- lor arose, '��� he sheet that had beon hung up as a partition had become, unfastened and It was waving merv ly in tho bi'oozo. "Landlord," -jali the traveler, "Landlord!" "What Is it?" a volco shouted buck "Landlord," uAC. (.he traveller, "will you plenso lot me 1 r-vc a paper of pius to lock my bedroom door with?"" Wisp motlit-vs who know tho vlr- ofi' tho 8iipi*"llu(ii-.�� drops which clung tnes of Motlie; Gnivi'n' Worm Ksl.M- ivV.iatoi always iinvo It at luuid, ve- ciiiise It p''ova,i Its vnluo. Scratching Made it Pain so Badly Lost Many Nights' Sleep, Could Not Do Work at'All, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured, >. lior. vi>rv nlulit 1 wmIioiI my Imnd In , It, liml Hiircml all ovor my IkiihI. I Kinrii'il fo u.w Hiu C.'iitl- to it, and held it before tho gas-tire to dry. Slu> sat in tilenc" wntchlng hlni, and nt last ho sto ft up lho .idre h tho palm of his hand. Ills cyi's shone with oNcHomc-in, 'Will," h0 diild, Wriiio.i across the hack of tlic-'nota was lino nftov lino'nf writing wlno.i ih" in 111* and lii'iit had rovciilod. Thoy rond '.ho inossago tngotlior, then Gold " ns I will, I can't get a mate fo*- thb* little beggar." Fe-aie Bootblack In this country the - bootblack's calling has always been a monopojy of the iii/ik- sax, brt in at least me Swiss town It is invaded by womju. On "emerging from the railway station at Z'.irich ono sees three middle aged women kncelin*,-, at their wooden blocks ani. eager to . shlno" the travellers' shoos.' When no customers are fortncomiiig the shoeblack- esses of ZuvKi apend thoir time kilitting stockings A man *,vno w.it* reprimanded ��� for swearing m\A en that ho did uot seo any harm in It. . "So harm In it!".sold tlio minister. "Why, do you know the Command- mont, 'Swear not nt all?'" "I do not swenr at all," snid tho mnn. "1 only swear at those who 'imuoy nio." had been asked why it fall, they would simply have said, ' Of-course it falls when it is ripe;" bur Newton saw iu it the strange law of .universal gravitation. Thousands had seen steam lifting kettle litis, but Watt won from that simple lacJ '.he idea of the, steam engine. Thousands had seen a lamp swinging and thought nothing of it; to Galileo it' represented the pendulum. When ycii do not quite understand a thing, never hesitate to ���ask about it. i' hope parents will forgive nu- for giving that advice.���Tlie Rev. Bernard J. Snell. " , Keep it Dark f "Keep it out of the^paper," is the cry whicli the local newspaper publisher daily hea<*s. To obligg often costs considerable, though the party who- makes the request thinks the granting scarcely worth saying "thank you" for. A newspaper is a peculiar thing in the public's eye. The news gatherer is stormed at because he gets hold of ono item and is abused because he does not-get. another. Young men, and often young women, as well as older persons, perform acts which become legitimate items for publication and then rush to the newspaper office and beg the editor not to notice their escapades. Tbe next, day they condemn the same paper for uot having published another party doins; tne with his hand "cut, be said, somewhat same thing they were guilty of, forget- j*��.mpat:eiitly and in a' tone that could ting apparently their, late.visit to the t-rinting office. ' ' ', ��� , New Serum to Kill; Out Diphtheria In_a_si)ecial article in one of t'-e Vienna papers,. Prof. Behringl the discoverer of the diphtheria specific, describes what lie hopes to accomplish with , his latest serum, ,'TA," He expects to greatly reduce the number of case:; of diphtheria, new about 100,000 annually in Germany alone and estimated at about 3,000,- 000 a year altogether. In,twenty years, he says, with this preventative system " enforced, there will he only sporadic cases of genuine diphtheria, efforts to poi-mmdi-i tho broken bono to "It is vory slinpli-," ho Hiiid, as thoy' leuulto were In voln, Kioed il'iwiisiiijvs wnliiii-j; for tho cnri A military doctor, Major' Murx, which would b.'liif- (lit- Seoti'ind Yard , has Hiicooodod '.n replacing tho frnc mon, "It Is ii well known kind of tm-od Jaw by nn urilllclnl one of j\l- Hi'i'i'i't wi'i*'.ni*. .Nioli'tcn tho jioii wit your lips, wrl'i' your mom-ago'. It will bo luvislbv till milk und wi..imh r**- Vl'lil It. trick-" ' Iloldor knocked. Clira Heap iuul Ointment, nml I1 put ri'llof. Ono enku i>' C'utli'iira Honp nnd two lioxoy of fhit leura (lint nu'iit I'omploicly ourt'd mn." (��|i'|'i��!i Mr u-irili Mrn-Wr .limp 11. UIUI. TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Provont dry, thin nml fnllliu- hnlr, nWny lU'lilnn mul Irrltiilloii, nnd promntp tlui growth mul homily of thn hnlr, fi-i'iiuciit -"luimpooH with ('uilt'iirii. Sonp, nniil*it<*il by iiccfti.lonnl drphxInuiN **.lili I'utli .ir;v tllm- tiioiit, nlford a mont i*l'i*ctlv(i nnd I'l'oiiotnlonl trcuiuii'ii'., .*-'uliI fliriiiii.'lii-nii iii,. w(ipm. For a IIIiitiiI frii' miinplo nf cu'li, with rs.'-p, lioolt, Bond poiwrtrd io I'oiut Dru*- Ht Cliirn. Corp,, JJi-jil. 1), Uusion, U. ti. A. I prtKi'iit you with thut ��� ��� �� hnd rpiiriiPd tho fnrm nnd Ah ii ruli; tho dour opened iiinltium. Mhlckly, lm; on thi. ocoukIoii tliom was Tho cnpttiro of u wild out In Am- niiinurohun Fiiret-;, ArnyllHhlre, will conn; as ft flliocl* If) the popular lii'lli'f Unit lho ini-'cli'ii ih extinct In' Sc.'t- lnnd. As n mattov of fiiol, qullu a niiinhor of Uu. 'u.lmala have be mi kllli-d or capt'iicd lr rocoiit years In somo dolny boforj the sound of lioitH11)10 11iKlilniifl door 1'o.entB. I'lvu years ngo a gnnii'l-eepor tmiipoil fo'.rteen wllbln a woek or two ut ("loitmoriRioii, ono of thom Tiionsiir'.ng four loot from head to UP of lull. N U U. 1011 riitlllug In ihoir Hockots liullcntod life on tlu- InsJilo .). ilm 'P'ilthy hitmnn bolnir, Ho the poison nolng dlt'oslod In a porfort- ly natural way, whilo lf tho perHni nwallowlni* tho vor.i.in hnnpona to hnve nny Horo phipo In hln Tiioiith nt tho llir.o his douth Is almoRt InHliintiin- <-,Otl8. , A financial Problem It. was at ,a theatre In MaiiPhostpr, Bnglmul. '.'ho kli.g, ngod and inllrni, was hlffiiicd wlili two .sons, lie was pacing up and down tlio stngo, with n wonrh'd trouelrd look, oxcliiiinlng aloud: "On wilOi of these my sons shall I I.ohIov m; crown?" Imniedluioly camo n voice from tho ���*a 11 cry: "\Vliy~1iot 'nil' a crown nplece, gtu-'iuit'?" "It Is tlio duty of ovory ono to mako nt lonfit ono j'jrson happy during tho week," Raid tho Sunday school touch- or. "Now havo you dono ho, Johnny?" "Yi'fl'm." fluid Johnny promptly. "Tlinl'H riglit. What did you do?' ankod tho to'ichor, "I wont tr soo'my aunt mul sne wan happy wl.o.i I wont homo," Wisdom of Solomon Tho roiiHon Solomon la called tlio wIsoHt intiii in bectiiino lio novor trloil to toll cacn ot hiu wlvos Unit sho was Iho only womnn lio ever loved,���Cin- uiliiiilll I'liiquiiui' No En*-ourn{jeriiBnt Mrs. Short���Ult. dear, : do wish wo woro "icu! Jn��i thlul* of die Rood we c.iultl do i' wc oi'.'y had loU id ni'iiioy! Mr. Sliorl--Tniu.i my drnr, but wo can do a Br en l dcivi oi eviud u. �� n,u.cv wny now, Mrn. Short���Yen, of courso, but no ono wlll ever lio.ii'. of. Complications are bound to aviso whtre a deaf ma.�� is concerned. The cue in this story was being married, and the pa/son asked the usual qiu-s- tioti���"Do yuu take this woman for your lawful w'.t'o?" ''Eh?"'(,sald the dfnf man. "Do you take this woman for your lawful wife?' This time a bit loua- cr, i The groom somed to got angry. , 'Oh, 1 ftoz't, know," he said: "she ain't so awfin I've seen wus than her that didn't have as much money." This fllshop is a Men's Man Tho unlvorsally-kivetl bishop ot London, whom evon the militant suffragettes trusted until lie told the4 truth about the treatment 61 their "toi'tu**- od" BlHtL-rB it. tno jails, has n gonuino for making friends with all classes of peoplo. Speaking tho other night he- Core an audience of cocknoyB, be told them tliat when he was In Now York iio mndo an 'unofficial wngcr" that ho would make London a better, squnior nnd solid 0** place boforo they could mako New York ho, "You don't wtnil to see nici bctiton, dlsgniced and iiHhamed to go to New York agnli.," ho romnikod. 'J'.-o audience cheered. What else coiiM they do? He had appealed to thol-.- sporting blood na woll ns tholr manhood and had shown hlni- Holf ablo to urn* minoduto Ills ideas to their mental cutKok. ���'YoR, sir" -inld riilllp, I've como ,f.o lho conelunlon llttil. 1 timnmu to something ..nor nil. Ttioro hnvo boon Units v/hon 1 was iUhposimI to' boliovo Uuu T wiih a moro cipher )���* tlio world, hut 1 can novor uivo so Bmnll tin opinion of mysoir iigiiln," "What line canned this Btiddpii cliniiRO In' your ostjmntlon of your- HOlf. "I havo Hint hcor, talking to a mini who wants tny vole." age,woman, who only bought one dinner gown a year in the past, to buy , two, three and four new gowns now. Hence the silk trade's! enormous ex-' pansion, "It's _a food thing for silk." Mr. Peugnet went on, "that all men aro not like Blanc - "Blanc sat discorsolately in the smoking' roo.n whik-'all the other . guests at a. bell were tangoing liko mad. ' . "Wh>*\ Blanc, what' are you doings here? Why aren't you' out- on the floor tangoing, man?" his host asked. .'"1 don't tango,?' Blanc answered. .- "'You don't tango? Incredible! How on earth is it that ycu don't tango?' " 'Well,' said Blanc, sadly, 'I'd like to tango, and I would tango, only the music puts me out and the girl gets in my way.'" ��� - ���> Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. A western preacher, tells nf a marriage ceremony he performed. for a couple from- a small town. After all was completed the couple evinced no- disposition to leave the chancel So the clergyman held out his'hand, shook hands with the bride and "then held out his hand to,the bridegroom. The latter had his hand r'ipep in his trousers pocket, and as 'the minister stood be heard all over thp-church:. ."Well. T am getting tlie money out as fast as I can!" ' \" Pretty Bad The barber was very busy a^id tlia shop was full ot men waiting I'or .iitn to practice his tousorial art upon th, u heads and faces*.' ,. " * One mar. Mr. Blank, became tii-cd of waiting-for his turn to come and* started to .leave. Although- his board had come out pretty heavy, he thought no one cou]' notice it and *hat so could conifc.. back the next morn'.is when Hughes, iho barber, wa? not so- busy, Tho baraii*, not wishing a i'ib-, tomer to go away .unattended to, accosted him by saying, "You're not leavin' us, is vou. Mr. Blank?" "Why, I don't i.eed a shavo, do I, Hughes?" Hughes1 thereo.pon looked his customer over ci'itlcally - and answered him assuredly: Tic, youse'don't' n^ed a shave; all y-juse need Is a hair cut' on-de face.'���National Monthly. , Major Harluud Bowden, tho Unionist candidate tn Northeast Derbyshire, who condemns at mootings tho haute with which, as h*.alleges, the'Insurance act was rushed through made a neat'reply.to an Intorjutcloii the other night. He. was enlarging In his usu?l stylo on tho imperfections of tho act- 'Rome was not built in a day," camo a volcn t om the audience. "Unfortunately, the Insurance act was," rotorted chc major. Tho quoen'B chief dresser, who Is if-RpoiiHlblo for 'ho packing of hor jjiiijosty's lURBugt when the court i:.'ovos, has a list of cortnln personal nnc'i specially tronsured belongings- which alwavB.go vltli tlu* queon fivni ono royal rcHldoi.cu to another. Among thoHo tronsiU'OH ave a Hiblo and a shawl, both wnddlng presents from tho late Mrs. Gladatom Altogether'thoro tiro somo thirty ���trtlclOH on (ho llHt, Including ton photogrnpliB of different nioiii-'pi'B ol tho royal family. Mr. Just lop bnrllnp wur oupp trying" n ctiHo In which the quostloiiB .irnso u'l.pthPi' .lu* (MnndMit, a vooullHt, wnn (���oiiijioti-nt to fiiHlll hln contract. Ono 'of lho wltnnfiHOB Hiilo In reply to Mr. Duke, D.C., "Woll, ho could not sIpb like tho Arcliringi I aiihrlol," "I I in vc novor heard tho Archangel Gnbrlol," wiib tin* noinniont. Mr, JiiHtbo DarVm ropliod blttiidly, with a gontlo H*u-<'a��in, "That, Mr. Dulco, ia a iileiiHiiro to como,"-��� ^na* wcrB. "Thoy -,iy ih.tt fuiplc who arc mar rUd t?i't io look nlllio," "Yi!-."' but It':) .��� qiipor thin- they raruly nm to think nlllio." ton TruiiH'*rlpt '��� tint 1*08- Tlmo never hniH'.t' heavy nn tho liaiulB of a boy with IiIb Ilrst watch, i Wt liwl Tpnchor-Dld anyone help you with thlH imp. Snm? Sam���No, nlr. My brother did lt all by liliiiHi.'K,���Life. Trnmp��� ri.-r.tu-, iiuun, 1 haven't a frlond or'relr.tlv** In the world, Uousekeppar���Woll, I'm glnd thero's nn one to worry ,i'e.r >ou lu case you Hero IIbo. ^tiwaK-��--i -***���*�� V*mamm*^**maaawtamm*aaam*****m **m*m^mim*��***^ma*w^*a*^^^^���-~��� n ������ ' Why Should You Pay $1.00 for 3 lb. tin of ordinary tea that will make about 450 cups ? Since you can buy a 3'lb* tin of Green Label Red Rose at $1.20 ���a tea that will make COO cup9 of a richer, finer quality. , �����? Red Rose Tea "is Good Tea" In ,the"'l lb. package we would RiipRcst your trying the 50c, quality of Ked Rose���It's rt stronger as well as a finer-flavored tea. Red Rose Tea ii Never Sold in Bulk ^ \N ^ N.n.���Coffee uscra will find JU'i! Hoi�� Coftotf as j-encroiiHly roixI a* Uc*l Itouc Toa. RtDROSE TEA VI i NOTICE'w Uert-by Riven''tha- apply ' ca'tieu wih be made to ths Superinteud- en tot" Provincial Pokoe, Victoria. for a license to sail liquor bj* wholesale upon the premises situated on Lot 6, Mock 15, Cuinberlaiid Townsite, Cumberland, B. C .C1ALI MUSSATTO.Appliei-it. Dated this 1st day of October J918. XOT1CE is hereby given that ou the drat day of D iu nW next application will be made to the Sttpermtenduufc of Provincial Police, Victoria; fer the renewal of tha hotel license to sell liquors by retail iu tne Tiotel known us theL irne hote-, situated at ComoK, B.C, Gfcojwjti M. IUblow Wited October 1, 1.913. ��������� ���������4������u*������*vtMd\������ri; Wg_gws,, <3U&b-������riakb, jggrrsgg .cqluiibijl ./# agg^WvaTiitys-wawg-. wii������������ imccwr .- ������* B ruil STEAMSHIP CO'Y of British Columbia, Ltd,��������� NOTICE is hereby given that on the first day of November r<**t,?,., application will be made to ike Superintendent ot "f-^rovinciai I'olice, for a renewal .of the wlule-alc liqu n* license upon the premises known as Lot 24, Subsection !, Nel son District. I'U.SKNKR ltKKWINO COMIUAT, -.ited October ist, 1913 NOTICE is hereby given dint on tho firot day of Deco-nbcr*noxt npplicat.on.u ill ���������bo undo to 'liu Supoiinte-.id>ii,t ������( Provincial Police, Vileiit, of Provincial folico, Viitorin, for the roiiowulof tbe hotel license to si-ll liqunrn bv totail in the bot',1 kiiuwj natbe Wilson hotel, situated at Uuioa BayHC, . At.*']* Bit lUl-KK llOKNI* Dated Oetoboi lt 1913. ��������� . NOTICE is hereby given. toat on the first day of December m-st application will bo mad(* to tlie Superintendent'of Provin- cinl Police, Victoria, for the'renewttl of tho ho������-l licuw.ia to sell liquors by retail 1.1 the hotel kuown us tlio Ndli-oi* hofel, sitnt'ed at Onion Bay, B.C. . ..John* Fi;.v"Ki;.f; Dated Ootolier 1st, 1018. The Courtenay-Hotel j���������"Kv^fy^WvoniW^FfofguesrS Tb/o Cential Hotel for Sportsmen None but tins Uest of W*i**>es and Liquors al Uie Uar.''- . RATES REASONABLE John Johnston. Prop 0. H TARBELL HIGH GRADE STOVES And nil, KITCHEN ..UTENSILS THE S. S.��������� QOWIGIIAN * WILL SAIL AS UK DER t ' '1 Comox���������Union Bay���������Nan a iho���������Vancouver���������Route Leaves Comox', Sunday, 4 p. tu. A o .Tuesday n p, m- Leaves Union Ray, Sunday, 54). m.... Tuesday, 12 o'clock, noou For. Deuman Island, Nanaimo aud Vancouver. RETURNING���������Leaves Vancouver, Saturday and-Monday, 8 pm For Nauaiiuo, Union Bay and Como.*. - Subject to change without notice. -'. BBS T'SiO-r'-SIEror.' English 4 x BURTON always be -nade at the office of the Government Agent, Vancouver. No Pre-emption Record shall include more than 40 acres of land except incase-* where it is desirable to include small fractional portions of legal SubdivUions; information in. which con nectiou may lm obtained from plans on view at the above mentioned * Ajjency. R. A. REX WICK ������������������ Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Vi*:iorta, 11. C, February nth 1914. ���������rewers Better, Cheaper Than Most Dairy Feeds Vancouver Milling & Grain tympany, Ltd. N:\NAIMO, B. C. Distributors na CANCELLATION OF RE- " . SERVE, Sporfsmens Goods and General Hardware iS**V-A^M^-t ' I GOOD HEALTH g| Magic Baking Powder Insures Pure Food,. E. \V, G1LLETT CO., LTD. Toronto, Ont. ' NOTICE IS HEUEKY GIVEN that the Reserve, a notice of which appeared iu the i-Jrit'ish Columbia Gazette on the 27th day of December, 1907- ia cancelled in so far as , it relates., to lauds covered by Expired Timber Licunse No. 42936 and known ns Lot No." 374, Sayward District; aud that the said lauds will be opened for staking for pre-emption as unsurveyed lands in compliance with the provisions of the "Laud Act" at 9 o'clock iu the forenoon ou Tuesday, August n, 191.1, For further iui'ormatiou apply to the Government Agent, Vancouver, through whoso oflice all applications must be made. It. A. Rknwick, Deputy Minister of Lnuds, Lauds Dopartmcut, Victoria, H. C, Juue-io, 1914, DISSOLUTION OK PAWNl-JR: SHIP. NOTICE. NU'i'iUKta htirviliy piven iiiiti tho pnrtni'VHliip licretoforn exiHtiii}-; UtAt'on .Uihn Thorni-oti mul Arthur l)(-n!o:i imilor tlie firm iintnii jiiul luyhiol tliv* )i. 0. tini'tgo, c/ir- i-yinK on l>iifim*SB p.t Ctim!*orlnnil, }\, (.1, waH on Iho 17th dny of ,Tnly, 1-014, duly dineolvpcl hy muluol ���������coiiH'inl. Tlio H. 0, (.-tnirtgo in now fokly owiiimi nnd will lienci'ionh he <'"iM Now is the time to place ������ ji-nr order for SLAK ���������t WOOD [| S3,ri0...pof������loul)lo leail ' LIQUOR AOT 1910. * ������ Section 42. NOTICE Is hereby given lhat' one month * from dale, application will .be made to ��������� the Superintendent of 'Provincial police for a license, for Uie gale- of liquor by wholesale ih and upon the premises situated in the town -of_Cour.tena$'.,^B.,C.-��������� know-n-and- ���������1. - * deg-ctibod us Lots 30 nnd 81, irec- tioirCU. . Diitetl thiw 15th day of A{>ril, 191-i: ������ UNION BREWING COM PANY ' -' , Ltd. Conrad lieitel, Applicant LIQUOR ACT, 1910. . Section 42. NOTIC-R is hereby given that, on the lei day of December next, application will be niiide to the Superintendent of Provincial'Police for Minowal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in lho bote) known us tne Mitlaspinu Hou'l, i-i unto ru Lund* in the Province of l*Jritial\,"Columhia. Dated tltit-i Sih duy of October, loiaj FU1CD THULIN Applicant IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF NANALMO if OLDEN AT NANAIMO. IN TIIE MATTER OF Henry Richardson Shulti*, doceased, in* testate, lato of Straudby, Rupert District, B. C , AND IN THE-MATTEU of the "Ofti- cial Adiiiii)istr������lors Act," TAKK NOTICE that by order of liis Honor Judge 15arker. made on the 10th day of June UU'L I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of th^ aboyo-mentioned deeeiiei-d, ai-d all parties having elnims against tlu- said estate aro hereby required tu furnish same, properly verilied, to nie on or before the 15th day of July 1914. AND all pur- ties indebted to said estate, arc re- qui rod to pay the amount of- th-dr indebtedness to mo forthwith. Dated this 10th day of.-June 19U. W. Wkslkv* Wir.r.ARo, Oilieiul Adi������ii:istrar������>r. Cumberland. B. 0. OVER 65 "rCARr K-XPeRltiMCE LIQUOR ACT, 11)10. Section 42. NOTICK in heieby piven Hint, on the 14 day of Decern hor noxt, :ipplicutinn will be m.id'* 10 the .Supeviniuiuk'nt of f'roviiieial Police forron-'wal of the hotel licence to wil liquor by ietni) in tho hotel known up thu Willow-" Hotel, Hitu- ate atCiunpbell Kivor, In the Province of liritiidiColumbia. Dated this fllh day of October, iui;i. CIIAIILKS THULIN Applicant CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. ., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve of foreshore and of the eoal ttnder<. the sea fronting on Nelson and Newcastle Districts, notice of which appeared in the B. 0. Gazette on the 6th day of January, 1910, is cancelled. -/ IL A. RliNWICK, / Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria, B. C, 23rd June, 1914. ��������� twn pttehi'i! on Dunlup lire." on diiliM-f dii-pi.li'tion,-.'re |iayubIot.>- ���������,���������,,]{ wjl(!(.i( ^��������� ���������MU,uHmj ������������������ Arthur Deiiinn Dated Auj-uftt-J. 1014, Ii. 7. Ciiupii. front wheol. Information to K Hrentuall, No. H Mine, 01 to -Le-*. <$ ������ Frnm Tiio Ui) Star Livery Stables Wa/il, Cilv X'ulico, CiiuiIavIiiiiiI. j ^te^^SSSK^^S WOTK'iR Saywnrd Iviiud hit riot Dihb.iflt oi Suywiir-I TAKK NOTIOK tlmt .1 iiHtin ��������� l>.������rr *������i" fjptiur VnUh.'. Iiluiiit, II (J., icaiipiuiiiii, furnier, intincln to npply lor jn-rmin ioi t Minrt'lin-nothi' frllnwint- (li'icril'^il Inml-* t'oiimu ii'-iui* ul 11 -10-t, I'liuiUsl ten cliiii- h ivintuf Hjiuinlh Luku, aa limmf l'C I., Ol-im No, 171, Un-m������1oii cluiin* woct t������ Hliom nl Ink 1-; Ihtmc'i -t!ni.|,' nhn*i* i.f liko i'i 11 iinutli-oiuturly itii'iistiin*, fouitutui I'luiliv, to tlio iiiliTHOoiinn cif Html Into tii Jiintlii liorr l'r'.vtiii(>tiiiii g thenco imrtti im rnvHiinjifiiiii 'i'i'* ten clni������H to "H'l'iil nf uiiiiiDi'iiCX'/JJuM, -ii;il CHit.Jilinj* live (.*i] IWU'i" LAND REGISTRY ACT. IN THE MATTER of an Ap. ���������plicatiou-foi���������a���������fresli-Gertifica-te of Title to Sectiou 5 Comox District. NOTICE is hereby given of my intention at the expiration of one Calendar mouth from the first publication hereof to issiie a fresh Certificate of Title in lieu of the Certificate of Title issued to Thomas Beecroft Usshcr La- con ou the 3rd day of September i8gr, and numbered 12567 A, which has beeu lost. DATED at the. Land 'Repis- try Office, Victoria, B. C, this 23rd.day of June 1914. S. Y, Wootton Kegistrar General of Titles, ^ LIQUOR ACT, 1910 (Section 35). NOTICE is hereby given that, on the ninth day ot May next, application will he made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the granting of a license for the sale of liquor by retail iu and upon the premises to be con* structed iu accordance with the plans aud specifications to be hied with the Superintendent ot Provincial Police, and to be known as the Pier Hotel, and 10 be situate at or near the govern meut wharf at Royston Nelson Distiict, British Columbia, upon the lauds described as Lots 20 aud 21 in Block E of the Subdivision of part of sections 4 and 6 A, Dated this ist day of April, JOT.}. Hanky Imkns. Applicant. Tnsctr. ft"ARK& PC3ICM**. J CopyaicH\zi.o. ��������� . ... ..- .tf������R-.4dM.*lpt!r,nmv, Quickly iuc������mi!������ our oi>|nlc������a freo ttU-rh :. r. laTC.'.Uon ���������t*p-*r.*)*iMjri������n..������*.������������������������������> ..\-Miai* lloaattTlotl������,"-nn.l*m: J. r,4,VJF30>J< *. 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MARUYA ������ | GIV15 US VOUR NLXT OK DKR FORJOIJ PRINTING. t Violin Strirgs, Talking machine needles nud Victor Records ioi Miic ut tin* !*tc*,Sii- uitice- SI'AViNC MAC II INKS 1'AIRKD in?. Tho Singer Agent is around fveiy inoiilh. Iaavc yi tn - d'*rs nt the Cumberland News .1UHTIN w\\\\\ iofl'(,t'' nil<1 ,l,e>' vvi11 ,>e n"e'"'M- ' N.IU .1 Ai������Ji������������������������������( I������������ promp'ly when the ageut :������r- Wx'eA Mnv '-Ttlt, IHN I rives in town. l GO TO��������� HUGH MITCHELL KOK \OWs Genl Blacksmlthiag -AND - Horseshoeing Third St, Cmiilii-rUuvi fiQ Gleaning and ^epairrtncj *\ SHOP Mrp. .1'onkin������, I'ropi'tet'/.* Oftntl(������������u*)0''*- Suits Ct.ia������������Kl unit ltv priirort, Laillo*' Wovk ti Spn-'it-Uy "ln-t Mo Dy������( KorYou.'' Bciivardo JluiVlinj*, Ihtr.nnxtir Ave ggr oi.n SK\vsrArv:p������ft For, SALE AT Tlllfl OFKrCK jbj| /THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B. C. y-ya Real Lssop Simulation D WATCH FREE. A. - atzmlchtlarmrd ffcnarooa offer ,lium an watblt&hod firm. ; Wa aro-clrlnf awar r WtUhM to thousand, cl ti - Miopia all orcr U������ U workl ������;������������������*���������������������������������. ho������������ tdre.-tlwrnoit. Mew U yoar chuica to ObUIn om. Writ* now, tnclMliu-.*< ts MnU lor one oC par tuhlonabla L ad la a- Lone Gourd,, er Gona' Albert., east rear!**'" raid to *oar -with the walch, wtaldx will b������ niton Vrw UhoM watehoa ���������*��������� . KUM&ntoed fl,������ roan), ahonld- yoa talui ad* vacueo ol oar nisnal. meet rm to tell roar lri������4������ k">������"-t'"ui ta& ������-������w then tb������ Uaulllal ������������t������h. Dno'l think Ihln oBer too ������ood to ka tnia, but aond **s rontv to-dAr and s.ln ft Vrr* Watch. Yoa w7ll\������ aMMfc*-*-VHJJ'!** ft LLOVD, Wbo!e*U I Jon-rtcn liltl'l- ">* >. 1������. ComnallU Itoad, Loadaa, U., . Esslind. ' " "���������wmtfwwv iw j m., A Moveible Feast An old Scot was a great golf enthusiast and a young man who l**as equally enthusiastic about the game had spent the whale day on the links anft had-had some'remarkably close ar d exciting contests. . . As they left for home, the old man remarked while his face lighted up with a pleasant smile: "Eh, mon, bu* it's been a 'gran' day'" 'It has," assented the young ���������ma**., "Dae ye think ye could come ajaiu the morn.-laddii?" "Weel," answered the young man reflectively, "I was to hae been married, but 1 can pur. it off." - POISONOUS ATCHES In less than two years it will be unlawful to buy or use poisonous white phosphorous matches Everybody should begin now to use EDDY'S NON POISONOUS "SESQU1" MATCHES and thus ensure safety in the home The Elusive Jeopard An applicant fo������ ft place as teacher in one of the colored, schools, at Louisville was I** lug examlnp.d touching his fitness fcr tlm. position. He was a small, dapper, yellow person, wear ing gold spedac1 .'a a long black coat, and an abiding air cf great dignity Had No Power Over the Limbs German Hcrsu Extracts Square Rcot The "thinking horse" of Eberflvld, Germany, has be^n visited by iha "nature poat" Maurice Maeterlinck, Railway From Moscow to Warsaw The railway from Moscow to Warsaw follows, thol route, taken by Na- poieon's army on the famous retreat Locomotor Ataxla(< Heart Trouble and Nervous Spells Yielded to Dr. . Chase'a Nerve Food It would be easy to tell you howl^||,1 hJ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cures loco"Buuauu*7 bnai-ere5- motor 'ataxia and derangements of heart and nerves, but it may be more satisfactory to you to read this letter. Mrs. Thos. Allan, R.F.D. 3, Sombra, j Ont., writes: "Five years ago I suffered a complete breakdown, and frequently had palpitation of the heart. Since that illness 1 have had dizzy spells, had no "power over my limbs (locomotor ataxia) and could not walk straight. At night ] would hme severe nervous spells, with heart palpitation, and would shake as though 1 had the ague. 1 felt improvement after using the first box of Br. Chase's who says he coula not have ter-n-fiom Moscow'in 1S12, when it passed more astounded if he, had heard the j Borodino and over the Beresiua river, dead speak. "One feels .ashameJ.' | The first dno of railway to be con- he adds, "of the loug injustice towaid j structed in .Russia was opened Jn animals by humau beings. ..Every certainty and all" security. - seemed tik*. ,������vo...in.iMon ���������*������������������-.-* in i**in nP.,i Norvc'Food, and after continuing tne Uie examination was in part oral';,,.������������������,,���������������������������, ��������������������������� ������������������w wnllr nnt nnrt Rlfl(M, and syntax bad beet- rendu d I treatment can now walk, eat and "sleep ^Sii'xsSniihr'oiVTOd1"*11- "������������������'��������� ������������������" "erv������"s ���������',cU5 ���������"���������*��������� ���������io jeop The candidate's brow wrinkled. "Wnich?" ho inquired. "What do vou understand the word ' jeopardized' t-.< un-an?" ! For just one short half-minute he 1 hesitated. Then' he answered son-" orously: * '- I 'In ' reply to yo' question I would ' state that -.hat would refer to any 1 act committed by a jeopard." told several of my neighbors of tho splendid results obtained from the uso of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food." * . Dr. Chase's Nervo Food, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmauson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. ! At a podticdl .meeting a very en- ' thusiastic German made a speech, 'beginning like c'.is: ! "My deai fellow-citizens and fellow- ; Germans, I >don't want, to say nod- : dings about nobody, but look at.,dem Irish in de Tenth Vard; vot have dey got? Paved street! And vot haf we get? Miit?! Mat: ; "Now. my fe.low-citizens and fel | low Chermans, yot 1 vish to,, say is ! dis. Coom let u^ put our heads lo- gedder und mal'e a block pavement." LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED ������������������'.���������hy Cutier'������ Blackleg Pills. Low-'- priced, fresh, reliable: .preferred by Western,stockmen because they protect*���������������������������where; other, vaccines fall. -���������'���������Write'for* booklet and testimonials. ,10-doM pkge. Blackleo Pillj 51.00 ' 50'dose pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.00 '���������'-���������.'-.-"!"���������'���������".���������'.. "'"Use"'any injector;* but Cutter's best. Tbg superiority of Cutter products Is duo to over" 15 years on* specializing'-in-'vaccinas, and serums only. ,,: Insist on Cutter's l:Tf unobtainable, order direct.*"- THE CUIJER LABORATORY, Berkeley,, CaWornlf*, Terrible "Wis it'a, bav accident?"- "Well,.' . Vas' knocked jieecheiss,. aid mv' .wheel Wat Knocked spokeless.' " ��������� Grigio of ".he Drama The dri.,ja. in the only Sense in which i������ is worth talking about, had its origin in Gre*ic immediate'y iol- lowing ue dettat of Darius-Iind Xo-v -X������S,_ahour_liJ. jtO__ Its blrtnplacc ���������was Atheas, and iti- fathers were Aes chylus and Aristothanes���������Aeschylus of tragedy ai ��������� Aristophanes of com edy. Wher. the Greek and Roman civilization went into eclipse under ih? L'ack clyi.d oi northern barbarianism the theatre, as' wich nearly everything fcise, beciiiiie extinct, but during tho middle ag^s {.etiui* was in a-measure resumed in the form of the "Morel'- ties," or mural plajR of the ecclesiastics, and it w,is from such plays that the modern drama was slowly evolved. ���������St. Louis limes ' Lov������ an I the Drama A periodi-*.'- i.'-.T.ted to lhe drama pleads for plays bas?en un some emotion other than low. The difficulty in producing such ".lays is thai every play must ha *< a hero and in making a" hero a..nos������ ii.e.'itably adopts the view expressed 2 OpC years ago oy a scribbler on one oi the dead walls of Pompeii. "He who hfs never loved a woman "is not a gentleman."���������Exchange. They wer? epeakihg of force -of habit in t'ae lobby of p. hotel the other night when Charles. W. Bryan, brother of Secretary of State William 3. Bryan, told of an incident along thai line. One afternoon "two pretty girls ram- b'.ed up to the platform of a country railroad station. Evidently, from their dress and manner, one of the fair'.ts was going to take the train and,the other had come to see her off. Eventually the train steamed "into the little station but the traveller seemed in no great hurry " to get aboard. With watch in hand the conductor waited.. Finally, he looked toward tho fair passenger impatiently "Madam," said he,- with another glance at his watjh "if you are going on this train you must get aboard." ���������"J)*st a minute," returned the passenger,* with a flustered expression- I must give my sister'' a kiss." "Get aboard misc," obligingly responded the conductor, "I will attend to that.'' Materlintk first '."looked deep in trio horse's eye to'' seek there soiue spark of his spirit.' and then set tno horse to various tasks. The animal's owner, Iierr Krall, first caused tne horse to spell Maeterlinck's name and then left tho,j*oon*. whllo Maeterlinck himself sot the horso to spell the name of his hotel Later, Krall gave tho horse some square and cube roots to extract. When Maeterlinck was askod to set the snuaro root himself, ho wrote oh"' a board the first figures that came Into his head, since as he admits .ho hns no knowledge whatever of this kind of mathematics. The horse declined tho task, lifting his forefoot and keeping it suspended. Aftor repeated attempts to causa the horso to fulfill the task, Krall tried himself and discovered that he numbers us written by Maeterlinck had no square root. Summarizing his experiences, Maeterlinck says he beileves there must exist in some horses the same kind of subconsciousness in certain matters which exist in some human beings. There are men and women of ordinary oro evon inferior. Intellect who have this same extraordinary subconscious gift for certain problems, while a brilliant methematiclan like President Poincar'e confesses total inability to add up one column of figures without making a mistake. ' Maeterlinck ii'.'nce concludes that horses and-probably all other animals have a second sense analogous to the human second sense, and he thinks that sooner or later , human beings will be forced to recognize In this second sense the true wond spirit manifesting itself ' intermittently in all cor.'-eis of tl^e known world, "in the- si'.ence of'stones and (lowers. ir.sects und stars," striving to reveal to humanity its own secret. . Luck Bessie "And what," asked a visitor at the North Dakota state fair, "do,'you call that kind of a cucun.her?" -> "That," replied a Fargo politician, "is the insurgeat cucumber. It doesn't agree with a party."���������Judge. t'Nnw, Johnny," said tho mother of thi? young hostes'. to the littlo boy guest, "I want you to feel perfcc-ly at home," "H'm!" growled Johnny, "I don't want io fnol nt home." I want to hava a good time."���������Penny Magazine. ���������> Aids t.*.'.History Mrs Browu���������Iluven't you found per* uoii'illy that h-stcrv always 'repeats itSPlf? ' ��������� '" "Mrs. BU.-U.---NO- always. Thp heigh Having need ol' some small change, the mistress of the house stepped co the top of .*he back stairs. "Bessie."nsiie or-ltd to the maid below, "have you any coppers down there?" ���������' "Yes'm���������two, f-.ltered Bestie. '������������������>.*t they're both my cousins, "' please ma'am '*���������London Punch. ��������� The use of Miller's Worm Powders insures healthy children so far as the ailments attri'jat'ible to . worms are j concerned A high mortality among children is traceable to "worms. Th?se snp tht strength' of infants so that they are unable to maintain the bat- th for life and succumb to weakness. This preparation gives promise of health and keeps it., . An Ignoble Use 'Crayon-Pap- Swards That Snapped A great many swords were brought home aft'i" the wa.* between the Suites welded iri the middle, because tho young officers who owned them-1'ad bragged about' their elasticity and had broken them in trying'to demons'.ate it. The tragedy'*happenod in this way: Tl.e young officor. In setting out for [the war nad b*-en glveji ,,a fine swerd by hij aJnii.in?; frirnds at home. He was'told ind made (o belle'v,? that Ills sword was, of tried Damascus or Toledo ste^i and that it ��������� 'would- bend doulle' without bieaking. In camp somewhere thj-^oting captains and lieutenants would fall to vaunthig their W a s hln g Fdn- Tr v iilfF'i Tv ers" says: "I was orce at an-evening entertainment giv-r by- the Duke of Wellington at Anulcy House to Wiil- iMn IV. The duke had manifested iiis'od'mlratioi! of his great adversaiy, Napoleon by having portraits oi n.-m ii different parts oi the house. At :he bottom 'of the grind staircase stood the colossia'i stitui? of the empeior by Canova.' It was cf marble lr. the antique style, with one arm partly extended, holding a .figure of '���������'ictory, Over his nnt. the'-ladles 1n tripping upstairs tc the bail had throwr* their shawls. It was a singular office for the statue of Napoleon to* perform ln the mansion of the Duke of Wellington! Imperial Caesar, dead and turned to clay! 183S, but it *.7JS noV until.* 1S51, wLen St. Petersburg and Moscow wr-re connected by rail, that a line of any length was- in use. ; - Since that time the mileage of railways in Russia, as in most other countries, haf i eased rapidly. In 1SS6 it was la.OOi* mil and in 1SGS. 2G.500. In 1904 it hau increased to 3S.000 miles, including the ' great rans-Sib'-i'-an *ine, while in 1910 it was mote than \47.-J00 miles, .w'Jh -1,700 miles under construction or puo* jected. The standard gauge in Ruiisin is five foet~ns rempm-ed with tho 4 foot SV-2 inidies more generally,prevalent In tho rest of Europe���������with the result that thr- - carriages are vory roomy and comfortable. The appearance of the engines Is very curious, reminding one ln somo respects , of Su-phensou's "Rocket" and other earlier models.1- The most striking featur?s of these engines are thoir high funi.eb, to which a kind of cap is attached, the enormous lamp on tho front, und"a railed in footplate extending right round the body,of tue locomotive. As Smir+ as His Boy When Sir William' Grant was twenty-seven and was known to the world as a promising witer, his father, who was a retired naval surgeon, wrote a sfmi-metaphysical, semi-medical book entitled-"Shirluy Hall Aslyum," his first "book.' - Edith A Brown, when preparing a biography -jf the }*ounger man, hating heard that ilie son was the incentive from without whict spurred Into action the inLerPi-t, but dormant literary talent of the father, asked if such was the fact. - ������ ��������� - "Yes." replied the author of tl.e "''Bab"BallFdIT'^nTl^liF"wittiesrii'Dret" tos ever writ tan, 'I think the little success which had attended my humble efforts certair-'y influenced my father r "You see,'' he added, with a suspi- cion^of a smile, "my father never had ai. exalted idea cf my ability. He thouirht if I coulii write anbody could and forthwith he began." For Sunday School Teachers A teacher in a mission Sunday school in a Scottish town has some interesting stories tc tell, in the Missionary Record of the United Free church, of the- answers which have come from infant ,Hp3 to hor Bible questions. Sometimes one gets a perfectly natural but wholly unexpected reply. Asked .what Naaman did afttr washing .in Uo Jordan before he, returned to his native land, one mite gave the obviou-i answer, "Dry his- self." The class *was told the story of the "ittle SLur.amlto, his sunstroke faiid his Restoration by the prophet, and wishing to inculcate- gratitude the teacher asked what the mother would do when she sot him back. "Pit a ban- net on Ids heid." shouted immediately a practical youth. A prominent uotor car- manufacturer in the midlands had the idea of naming hir. earn after flowers. Said he to a friend- "I think of calling that'new car over there." pointing tc a huge red limousine, "the Orlmsc-. Rambler. . But his friend, who .had been out in the indicated car. replied, kindly: "Why iot call iJ the Virginia Creepier?" , . Dust Causes Asthma. J Even a little speck too small to see will, lead to agonies which no words can describe. -T-he-walls-of���������ih���������'oreathing_tubes.,con-��������� tract and Jt seems as if the very lif-s must pass. From this condition Dr. J, D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy brings, the user to perlect rest and health It relieves tl.o passages and normal breatfiing s firmly established again Hundreds >of testimonials received annually prove its effectiveness. Cayenne pepper- is said to be a reliable and effectivfc means of preventing seasickJess- ^^A-slice-of-breadJ.iJirsubutte_i*fitLand_ sprinkled with the pepper and is then folded over so that it can be eaten, without burning th������ mouth,and throat ���������Popular Mechanics. Minard's. therla. Llnltvent Cures Diph- Music il Possibilities Modern compos .rs who lach the fac trusty h'.sdos, ano. on'n" borone"of them j ulty of jrintiT*; original melodies wouid stick the porrit of hls"sword"'ii.to!Bornctir..e,S't:'y* to console themselves n tree anft begin to bend the hilt i with the rcfli-cLlon Uiat the melodious around to moot tho point. And just afl j posslb'litlos iav- be-n exhaiiHt**d How tho hilt came around the blade snap-i far this Is from bidng, truo Dr. Rali-li pod in two in the middle. (Very .'PW! Punstai. hit anown- 'Even with s..:h of those presentations swords were us a short miia'cc*; ''orm as the Angl'ca^ . , .. Damascus or as Toledo as they w-r'o; single -.hant, which consists in Its sun- Bo rs i-fi.ie.'it.H- moat of my history,��������� snpposFd to ho). i pie stiitpmont vt the - notes, no Ii-bb Mw "lork ri-nee . . After that tho two pnrts of the thnn 60,000 000 diiforonf ni'edclies are sword had to he- welded, and the *6t-: pas-dhl.-,; w'.t'ionl. regarding thi* muitl- pon shows the welding to this da}.��������� t'ldliio.;** dlff-ircices Tormrd by pasBlng Now York Mali. The three young Borden children were visiting theii Grandma Borden,, and the, occasion was one ot groat merriment for them. After a while it proved a trifle too noisy for grandma ai.d she sal J reprovingly: "Good gracbui, children, why aro you so pidsy today? Can't you try And be a little morv qalet? You are making my head ache." "Now. grandma," said little six- year-old Dorothy, "you mustn't scold us. You see, .f .'; wasn't for ua, you wouldn't be i grandma at all"��������� Everybody!** Magazine. Wif'-��������� Every'nIng Isg-'tflng1 hlgliftr. ��������� l!ushand--OI, I don't knew. TIh'm's you* ii|*,iiii*;ii of mo and my opinion of loth of us."���������Cms-rout. Keep Cool and Comfortable Don't spend so much of yonr time conking during hot wenther, nnd your fumily will be healthier without the heavy cooked foods, Give them Post Toasties They're light and easily digested arid yet nourishing and satisfying. No bother in prepnration���������just pour from the package and add crenm and sugar���������or they're mighty good with fresh berries or fruit. 'The Memory Lingers" Caniullnn VoRtum Ccronl Co., Ltd., Windsor, Out " -Af to Papa's Wealth "Mnnini'i, what lu papa'worth?!' 'I don't know, dour, hut it. r*ust ho a great, d'.-al. .1 heard lilm B* G OOO.OOO.O'-o po.s?l- iirovlouuly bei'r. e* wooden atructuie. bllltli-B in Hi j conftructlon of moloili.~H ! ]i is said idm- King John, plensod w'th ���������Chk-a/c, NfWo. | the bridge: th-it ������.e :mw lu Frn/ico, hroiighi jvar a nl'll'od French wo*k- limn nnd he decl'io*! to cniso the dcm-os- miry rovenio f'oni the rant of houses built upo.i tlilo bridge, lie nrcnea wero iiai'i'ov,*, romi-tlmi-fl causing ac- cldentH .o hont������i j)i.i,8liig benoiitlr, Mid oeeiiHimitilly who1 > bloekn of liounei*, fulling Into disitpnlr, would topplo over into tl.j Hiteain, Thoro w-to twenty .trp'-eB o'i-.> forming a drawbridge. Many ������e sons made a draw bridge tlPblrnl.V*���������not only tho passing of iwiBti'd vctiohi. hut the jowor of nilslng It aguh.et an otieuiy.���������Mllwau keo Soi.tlnol. If you want th������ host piecrust It Rhiiuld hu in.'iilo the day before you wlHliito use H nm: put into "th" re- I'rlgeralor. Tlieti tlio crust will be tlaky '.md crlHp. If you wish It lo *���������<������������������ lain the e.iiHpnPBa after baking h������t tho plei> cool t::oro..*,-hly before putting- Into ehikot or tddehi.ard Never put the baked pie into the''refrigerator or It will be HOR������y ' When did tho word "suburb" (Vrt tlnd Uh way Into the language? It is til-oil In a recently discovered fourteenth ord'n'iiuo of tho city *.'iilld of carpenters jirovldlug that tlie mo'ii- hors shoulil ntteiu: iho funernl of any one of the fra-'ornlty roBldont wlth'n t'... cltv "������r Ir. tho pithlnirlip" Thol KSS**1, ^y>y ?' X*' .���������*" o' .' .CPiNT. ���������w. Jv,H\':ie;-y"^r'cortu^\\nTlV"thov iiavi*' -lntural* Inferencp Ir that ovon then It Ily" Tho young mnn brought flomo \n,t.et to bin father. "Father, I havo written p-jems." "What! Lot m������ ado thom iiistunt- grr.duatC'd. ."Why Ib it that tlio slrawhorrlea at tho bottom of your Iioxob uro alwnyH no much smaller thnn thoso nt the .. . -- - - * - -* y \ -t,-,.- i t.il)l , tWm\ M .ti,.������. ,S^.���������,j ..-. * "Ah, madam,'' hald the "firocor, "you dnn't put it quite corroctly. You Bhould iiBk why tho borrli'B at the top of tho boxoB aro ro much larger than thoso at tho bottom,"���������Judge. Mio bpeclalty "Do you apeak several la*i(,iia*"C9 falher?" "No, my Ron," replied Mr. llenji-jk gazing Bidly at Ms wife, "hut I do know tho mi'tho tongue."���������Judge, was part of the coryiluy till It of i'ad clllzeim.���������l':tll Mail Oaxctte. Don't dlp.Hlpntc your powers, strlvo roiiHtnntly to concenlnito thorn ��������� Cnt tho. N . N U 1011 Tho Old 'Un���������-Pint k, niy hny, plmk��������� unit nnd IriHt. that Ik the ono timentlal tO PUI'CI'RS In bllHlllOBR. Tin- YmiiiK t'u���������Oh, of fiviuii.' t -jfiulte 'iiiilerHtrtnd that. Tho trouble id ' finding HDiucont- to jduck.- -\nawuru Constipation is an runny within the enmp. It will undermine the (itronger-t constitution nnd ruin the most vigorous health. It lea (I a to indigestion, bilioiisncti, .impure hlood, had com'/h-Aimi, tick headaches, and it one of tlie nion; (icuucut causes of appcniliritii. To ficelcctitis ilow suicide. J>r. Morse'i Indian Koot Pills positively cur������ Coniftijiatir'n. *nic-/i arc entirety vegetable in compomtion and do not sirken, weaken or gripe. 1'rcservt your health by taking Dr. Morse's " Indian Root Pillt 'i'lio tulbtir ttuft Ihetf. over cnrrtnl- ly, tlio totrn aluwly v/elllng to his eyes as h-i did bo FlnlBhliiK tho h:st one lio threw down the mniiiiBcrlpt, foldoil,. tlio uoy to his breast ar.������ sobbed: _ "Oh, my puu,*, ������iooi ho.������'." "Are tboy a'J b'n. aa that, fathor?" 'Had! Thoy iiio oxccllont, They nro real pooti'y M; boy, my boy, you will etflivo t^ ileatb!" "Thla IB my rou Frctlerlek, Mr. Fob- dick," mild Mr. ������!snd**r������ vrmuHy, in- iroducliiB i.lB dvcytui-old boy to hln caller- "Well, ji'rr-derlek," boM the caller, "do vou oboy yonr mamma?" ' Yes, nlr." replied Frederick promptly, "and to diet p'-P''*" Mnnd���������I������ek led- vo last nlsht that j; wns be.iufffiil. Ethnl���������AaJ yet pioplo nay Jack n,u \ no Imr-ginntlnn- Iloston Transcript, Build Concrete Crib Floors and Supports 'THEY keep the rats, squirrels and other rodents from carrying away your profits. Millions of dollars are lost to farmers each year, through the ravages of rodents in crihs and granaries. Part of this loss is paid by every farmer whose ���������crib .floor isn't built of concrete. Concrete crib floors and supports stop the waste because They Protect Your Grain Concrete is strong, durable and clean, It never wean out and needs practically no repairs. It is the cheapest of all materials for cribs ami granaries. Write for this free boolc "What the Farmer can do with Concrete," It tells all about the uses of concrete and will help every farmer' to have better buildings and save money. Farmer'* [nfornuilion Bureau Canada Cement Company Limited 504 Herald Building, Montreal s'C' /^ \ THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B. C. v Under the name ["OMEGA"' knowledge a n d quality combine to. malic a '-watch as perfect as ia timepiece^ can j be [made.j' ���������i For sc.le by . . *\il jewelers. CLARK'S t Great Crest of the Sierra Mount Whitney, the highest joint in the United States, is not an isolated mountain jit-alt, like Mount Shasta .or Mount. Rainier but is the loftiest point in, the great California crest or enormous saw'tooth ridge of the Sierra Nevada,. ine't-**ing many eminences al- inost as ".ugh. Mount Whitm*} is 34,-' Sol feet'abo'e sea level. Among those of slightly lesser height' ar������ Mount Russell, lyss than a mile distant, 14,-. 190 fat*; Mount Williamson, 14,:-'84 feet; Mount Muir. 14,205 feet; Mount L,anglcy, 14,042 feet'; Mount Barnard, 14,003 feet, and Mount Tyndall, 14,025 feet. The most dlr.trnt ot thete Is less than six m-".es away. Ry a strange freak of nature the lowest point of dry land in the United States is loss thwj eighty miles from tlie highest The lowest point is in Death Valley and is~27ti feet below sea level, It Is bald that from this point-Mount Whitney can be easily seen on a ?lear day. SOUPS ch. Soup p-robleaM ant-fed. CUrk doo> va* worry- ;. lag and t*m work��������� sad aamoaa aatiatao. Hon. Older k KTEAU MHCimwrn 1 THE JOHN INGLIS CO: LIMITED ' ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS A Question cf Brains At a club frequented by doctors tno discussion camo jp recently whether a person could live without a brain. During the discourse ono' of the doctors said: "When I was practisi.ig medicine in Indiana a remarkable case came under my supervision. A man while out hunting hnd leaned upon his shotgun and the weapon had gone off accidentally, making a large wound.ii*- his head just above the ear. The brain was laid bare and In bringing tbo patient to the hospital a handful of the gray matter leaked out. He wns trepanned and flnallv recovered, bis men- I ta! faculties apparently as good as ever." * ** * "Your storv k Interesting," interrupted an auditor, "but it sounds to me somewhat inconsistent." "Why so?" questioned the narrator, "Becnus-*," answered the other doc-, tor. " if :ie h;.d evei had a handful of brains he Wouldn't have leaned on ihe gun."���������National Monthly. Make the Liver Do its Duty ,. Nine timej la ten when the liver is ri**ht tlie stonu-.ch.and bowel* we right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS 'gently but firmly com- pel a lazy liver to do its duty Cure* Con- - -tipation, lndiges tion, Sick . Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pi!!, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine mutt l������������r Signature (Wi Marketing Wool in the West Some id������.-a of tue work being un-' dertaken bv tho Co-operative Organisation Brand, of tue Saskatchewan Oe- part.ineiit <-.f Agriculture may be glean en from the fact that wool has been, tho farmer was um hem tc Elsemann Bros,, |������s dog crawl from A real estate man liad been out In the country to look at a piece of property, and the oM. farmer accompanied hiii*. ba -k to town to close tne I deal. Aftor travelling several miles If IIIIW-W The Legs In Swimming The comet stroke of the legs is ox- actly like that .of a frog's hind legs. Watch one of theso frogs and copy his stylo. You cannot do better. The legs aro drnwa up together slowly, not with a jerk, nntl; they aro gathered in close under the bcidy. Then with a sudden, quick spring they ar1? shot out behind, the nnkles buliig turned so that the soles of the feet present as flat a surface " as possible co the water and so offer more resistance" from which to make progress. As the kick is made the leg's should bj spread out in the shape of a letter V., but not allowed to sink far down ander the surface of the water. If they kick downward at. any angle ���������nsteart of out straight behind much cf their energy Is wasted In unnecessarily forcing the body out of the water .instead of forward. shipped by the Boston', Mass., the lot Including more than 50,000 pound- worth approximately 59,000. The wholo supply marketed through this agency was purchased at 17% cents per pound, and the producers will rece've Aft? price, less the bare cost of marketing. ; / " This is merely another iustanio of the1 awakening of livo stock interest in tho west, and an example of tho benefit to oo deiived from tho farmer working alon:-; co-operative * linos. Last year the tnjall wool growers obtained prices - tinging from 8 to" 10 cents for their' clips; this year the price is practically doubled, ln addition to theso small producers tho largo (lock owners hnvo also availed themselves of tho opportunity. A'inong tiie woo! growers sending shipments are .loseph Glenn, Sooth. Qu'Appelle, 1,C(K pounds; from Fop hishor. 1.400 bounds, and from Neptune, 1,200 po. nris. Alborta woo! growers in considerable numb-, rs are selling , their wool through the Safkatchowan government agenc**; and tu addition, tho clip' of a large flock of. mohair goats is being bold by the branch on "behalf of rnncujrs of "Dclburno, Alberta.* Mr; W. G. Mnwhlnnoy, of the department of ag'iculturo, who is in charge of tho work of shipping, stated that tho wool received was, .ln-g^od condition, and that for tho nior.t. part the sacks >vere ccr-octly marked on the, outside in i.ecordanco with t'-ie instructions issued by the. department. ���������������������������-.. much surprised to seo under the peat, for he had no ideu that it had follow d him- As tbe Iran, slowed up at a junction, the farmer put the dog off tho car aud clia&od him away, "That's uo nice a dog to lose," remarked the real estate man. "Does ao kiiow the way home?" ��������� "Does he?" echoed the old farmer. "Why, mister, Vya sold that dog four times."���������Judgo. ' Engines o:: all kinds, Boilers ot all ktnas, Piu.iibing Machinery. Tanks, Heavy 'Plate Work, etc.��������� .Write for orkes.- . -h ' TORONTO. CANADA Not the Silent Partner "I want to telegraph $25 to Chicago," said a man t-j tho clerk in a Boston telegraph ;>.ffi * recently. "The name, please,"aasked the receiving teller, a good looking youug woman behin '. the counter, whose age i mi"ilit have teen twenty-live. "It's for Mrs,. Mary I\. Brown, 175 ��������� avenue ' answi-red the' man. ' "Your name, too, please," again questioned the you**;,' woman. " "My name is Hem Brown; I'm the other half of the firm," answerei Uio man. "The money" goei to the silent partner, eh?" good na;.urtu charged with "stealing by finding' a rug which tho younger defeud'int picked up aftor it had blown off a motorcar. Tho Judge, in directing the jury to'return a verdict of not guilty, said ihat thp' law with regt.'d to finding property, although there was a popular superstition that tlnd ing was keeping, i was very clear, lf a person found an artlclo It was his duty to preservt* it, and, if ho had any reason to suppos,,- that It belonged to a certain person, it became* his duty to go to that person to mako inquirlof. in order to ascertain. But otherwise thero was no'actual duty upon him to take it to a polico station. It was, probably ,r. prudent c6'urso,'->'bnt cue' police had no greatei right to the article than tho person who^found-lt��������� London, Times. PCL.ES ,You will Iind relief in Zam-Buk t it eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure; Why not prove this ? -AU Drvetjist* and Store*.��������� u '* ** . to* bos. taJm Bur HOT WEATHER AILMENTS Destroying Cherished Illusions . Scion*Mc exports are nover so completely ha*jpy. us when they aro destroying illusions which we have cher- ished from our childhood. A sunburned, skin, which we ara all so ioixious iO bring back to town at tho end of August, Js the latest thing to be condemned as mihoaltay.' Apparently "a nice healthy tan" merely means that lis proud wearer has been exposing,Himself loo rashly to the irflu-Mioc of the ultra violet rays���������which is condemned as by no means,a healthy.process. Another illuci'oi. shattered by tha samo expert la that the pallor, of tho" man who ij, "something In tho City" is, always due to overwork or to the struggle to keep out bf ih<������ bankruptcy court- Ho is only pal-J because the cloua^of soot which hangs over the city keeps lout fho ultra-violet jays, which would otherwise" alter his Interesting, appearance. hair has grown over, each me in fine hmmr *she beiield h,m Uaul-ng on n condition, fid Liniment is sertjen- t which wa 3 uttaGhed a wild aud ly wonderful m 1^3 working -- - - - ��������� JOHN R.-HOLDER Witness, Pen.*y * Baker. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS * Uv-uulnolOUT Of SOKTS"KUN DOWN' "GOT thollLUHS" SUVKKR from KIDNKY, IU.ADUF.K, NERVOUS UISKASKS, CIIKONIC WKAKNKSS;ULCKI1S,SKIN ERUPTIONS.I'U.KS. write (or FREE ci.otii ii..und uedical hook on thne illseaset ami VVONDKKFDL. CUHKS effected by TH E NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nol N������2 N.3 ���������THERAPIONSMfc tno romedy-lor YOUK OWN ailment. Absolutiily FREE No'followup circuUri. No obliii.itlous. Ok, LrClkhC HKDCO.llAVtRSIOCKkD.HAMI'STKAU LONDON,UNO WK WANT TO PKOVK THKKAPION WILL CURK YOV, ARLINGTON WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS Somi'tlunff beiior lhan linen ancl bur ���������liiiiiulry Dills Wiisli -It with soap mul wiii'ir Ml stur������* or direct. Stale style, .and ii������e For in we will mail you THE ARLINGTON COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited 08 Fr������t������r Avtniie, Toronto, Ontario CHILDREN TEETHING MRS. WINSLOWTS SOOTHING SYRUP USED BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS FOR THREE GENERATIONS was His Tribute to His Wife The following ob'tuary notice published in a German-paper: "Today red, tomorrow dead So Jt was with wy wife, who only seven days ago 'was springing over bench and table,' and was buried yesterdny During he* l'f-a she was a live woman, who ild not. taslly mistake an X for a U. For tr-at rea-ion eveiy- I oily can tell the extent of my sorrow*, so young and so merry, and now, burled. Wsat is human life? I havo said to, myself repeatedly within tne past few days, and e.lso yesterday In the cliurcliya'o vb.cn I paid the sexton, who will also keep tlie grave mound In trder. So cheerful n wife I shall oertfi'.n'.y never, never find again, and therefore ciy borrow is 1 righteous one. I wis'a thnt heaven preserves any man fron? a similar 'sad" fate, and thanks for the flowt-rs, as well as t^e Herr Cantor, the music master of th-a choir, for tlu> grava hymn, which wtmt through und throtiKh mo, but ,>vas vary well sung.- Aek-j**mai*, Mastei 'Locksmith." Fnds cf the Earth, If you stand at ��������� the north pole you can look in ' 011I7 , one ��������� direction��������� south. No mat';* r how you may twist around on you:, heels, it is always toward the ��������� south that your eyes are directed. North as a terrestrial direction has.;vanished. You have arrived at the end of north. You are "wke'-e ���������it���������lives:*���������OrrrlsT- we-ma"y~say~tiraT north has sudilsnlj- sprung itito the sky and is now at ah< unattainable distance directly over your head. A moment before your foot. touched the pole north was straight1 ahead of you, and you had all tho four cardinal points .to choose from���������east, west, north and south. Now three of them have vanished j-ml south alone remains. The reverse is true at the ���������.voolly terrier The dog* was ,firn.ly resisting Jack's efforts and squatted back on his J.auncbes, allowing itself to be towed. - , . " Mother leii. the window and await ed .developments. In a short while Jack entered tho room, still tugging at the unhappy pup. "Look, afother.-he panted'. "May, I keep "this dear, HttU dog? It followed ir.o airjthe .way home?" r^Do_you_iirJe_r������tandJithis building- A medicine, tliat will keep children well is a great boon to every mother. This is just wl.at Baby's Own Tablats do. An. 'jccas.jnnl does keeps tho little stomach and ojwels Tight and pre- vents isickness '. During the hot slimmer months stomach troubles speedily turn to fatal diarrhoea or cholera Infantum and if Dn*>v*s Own Tablets'are not at hand tlie child may dlt- wUL'n a few hours. Wise mothers, always keep the Tablets it, the' house and give their childrei un occasional dose tc clear out the ftomach and bowels aifd keep them well. Don't wait till baby is ill���������th" delay may cost a precious life. Get tht Tablets now and you may feei reasonably., safe. Eve / mother who 1 *>cs the Tablets praises them and that it the- best evidence that "there is no othei medlc'ne ''or children, so good. Tlio"~=Tablcts " are sold by medicine dealers or by mail al 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Co., B-oekvllle Out. ' loan schenu?" asked the prospective investor. . "Sure! T'.ny build -a house and .you pay so much ,v month. By the time you' are thorough! * dissatisfied with tho plac*.* it's yours," replied the know- ing one. One day in die British Museum a guide was recounting to a little knot of visitor- the giories of a battered George Hamiin, tenor, relates an amusing inclo.-ii.t concerning a concert trip he once mado in the west, when the unofficial booster of a smalltown started in t.j brag of all the ox- ce'ptionar thins*- to be found- there. Finally he reached the topic of music. "Say," he boasted, "we have thd finest singer you ever, heard in, this town. He works down to the boiler factory, Why, 1 s'poso he's the greatest singer in tlu- world!" "What is he���������a tenor?" inquired Mr. Hamlin, polltelv interested. Tenor! Naw,,t,c*s"a rivetter'." south'pole, whore'all directions on (he 1 . .. i,���������nu������ijn���������������..������i,a earth's surface are alike north. In ^nt ,������r, wl en a SmiUUield meju mil^ PMENTS Fotlitrctonhatigh & Co., head oftlco Klnn sfeot oi'St, Toronto, Canada. A Hint "Yea," puU lhe young student ���������thoughtfully, "when I get interested In ,ii Hiibject I nover stop until I havo ���������oiiibrneoil U thoroughly." "Tina's nice," wan tlio hesitating *o. ply, "Do���������do yor tlilnlt Im an iiunr- a?stlng Biibjec'.?" The Con-petlton* "In ilioro n.uch competition in your ���������officer nt-Hi-d Mlas Skittles. "Sure"." rcpllot; tlio 1'areHoiiH' Miss -aiddH "Bntweou tho mirror ami au* ���������������lo������-k."���������I'uck, The Glrafft at It Feeds The singular aliApn of tho giraffe Is ndnpteil to Us habits of life. It feeds on the you.ig branchoo and top shoots of tho treoi, and It- long for" '.cga -iiul nock enable It tc bvowso at a fnr greater height than nn; other animal, says the PhUailelyil'iii Ir^idror. In feeding it stretches tm It;'nock and with. Us long proliciislli tongue, which It cnu protrude to a mirprising dlstiovo, hooks down iho lender sliootb and loiivoH Into Itp mouth. But tho creature's peculiar form, though enabling It to. feed on what* it likos best is flometlnioH tho causo of its (lostnic- tlon, Tho 'oro h������gj nvo so long Hint to reach thr* gruinl it him to Rtroti.'li thom wldo apart nnd bond down its neck In n ������������������oml-alri.'Io, nnd whllo drinking In thi. i.i���������'lom.'oloHH ntlltudo t!i?* lion pr bopnr-J si^ringB upon it and ovnrpowjri- It bofori- It can rocovor It- view of these facts we may apeak of the north ind south poles as ihe "ends of tho earth *" They are the two mining points, arrived at either one of. which chore Id no choice left but to start 'toward tne other.���������New York Journal. A Remedy for Earache.���������To have the earacho is to endure torture. The ear Is a delicato organ and few caro to deal with it, considering lt work for, a doctor* Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil' .offers a simple remedy, A fow drops,upon a ploco of lint or medicated cotton and placed In the oar will work wonders in relieving pain. man broku tl". reverent hush with tne question: "Excuse me, .sir, but what would they feed a blokt, like that on���������ham and eggs or ha/?"���������Tit-Bits. Wlrelcsh Stations In China A big deal has just been concluded between th* Mar.onl Company nnd the Chineso government, whoreby���������tho former bus obtained a contract worth $10,000,000 to construct wireless stations in Chlnn. Tho compnny will aiso rccolvo a royalty of fifteen por cent, on the receipts frava all Chinese statl&na for twenty-live years* u "Whon did you find that you car-id ior him?" k, "About 0 quarter of a minute after 1 disci vered iio 1-- longer folt thut lifo would not bo worth living if ho xniildn't havo uio."���������Chicago Uncord- 'llorald. Illfe-v DODDS 7/ klDN ' /, PILLS ^ W. N. U. 1011 In Auckland U niipenrs, woman nt'll koop tliiib pats on In tho tliontroB At a convdy ',1 v-rry lnrgo lady wn-' re- qiif'Stctd hy a H.unll man hohlml nor to roinnvii lie- hoiulponr. "I cat���������.,^ toe th������- ftngo," ho told hor, "nnd I want t.*i Iniiph with tho roat of tho iiu'llon-jo,". "Oh, in.lobd1.' shi- rinpUod, Indignant-* ly, "Well, ymi just wntnh my Hhou'(d- ors and whon I laugh you laugh."��������� DoHton Transcript. IK* Thoro 'h^il been groat oxcltemont In tho courtroom when tho Jury hail bi ought;'in tlio verdict. Tho dlschnrK- til I'iiiiai.u' U..i t,ut,n,i, "My'*-do*1r,pmi, I'nt" -votesteil Mr, Skids, "tu-** mnn wns guilty! Whv didn't you convlqt him?" "Begorrn" wplled Pat, ''hnnglhg woi|ld havo boon too good for him,"��������� Judge. Mr. Coinynn Cnrr toIlB with great giiRto about the device adopted by 81.' Rqiilro.Harcrof to cheer lilm up In hie rocont III110B Sir Bjulro paid a visit to hl������ old J'rlnnd, nnd brought him a flno hiiskot of grapes. "Aro thoy wl.ito grapco?'' -gald Mr. Corny iih cut. Speaking v-or;- noloninly In hln droit base volco. illr Squtro naucroft r������ plied; "In ���������.erlr-u** cas**g I novcr bring hlnck."���������Tlt-mtr. "Tlck'etfl,' Bnic! the collector, nB ho opened tho door of tlio carrlngo in which Hilt -. man who looked ns If hp was nnchoiod to his sent. Tho man hr.ndf'd 'ivor the pasteboard, which wiih duly liiBpontod. Then, looking around, the collector snid: ' "Is there anothor genllcninn lu tho cnrrlago?" "No," "Ih thnt oth:>r portmantenti - yours, then, too?" "Other portmniiteau?" "Yob, ou tii" floor thoro, by tho oihri?" "Tlu-pp," onld llie traveller, with dignity, "nro my feot," "Why nr������i you going nroiind Iu Mint horrtlili- coat?" "My wife n������*������*rtj n new gown." "Yon Biioiildii'l Blind all your money on hor," "Well, If,she doesn't get that now gown I'm afrnll Bhe'll got a now hu������- bnnd." Tho brlhlnnt crimson cloth of which .ill cardinals', robes are made haa been' supplied for generations past b> tli������ same family of cloth merchants nt Biirtsciieid, near Alx-'.a- Chappelle, the ���������.ccret process hy \vhli*h the dye Is made having been linndod down from faMio, to son. Cur-oiisiy enough, thos3 purveyors to the Saarea College have been Lutherans for oyer two coiituil.*-:'*-nnd the prPBont hoiids of tho firm ��������� eloug to the samo faith Government flour mills are advocated by 'ho mii.letor or agriculture- for New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Ik raid that the nia'ter Is now before r,ho cnhlnet nnd bellows that tho go\ eminent will establish tho mlllB at th wheat centres. A tired little hoy sat on tho ei'ivh with his chin roaring In his haiuls "I wish I was r'ch," lie oxcliiimed "What wouin you do with your An Old Ruse The influence, of women in Louis XV.'s day was ul' powerful. The men in consequence, f.-ared them. It r 0- came the fashionv for women to d.tsh about Paris in cnb-'iolets, driving often somewhat fashly._aud ^incLc.ascd_a_c_ci-, dents were put down to this cause. Gabriel de Sartiues, minister ol police, dared not forbid any woman to drive In Paris, so ho caused an edict to be issued prohibiting theirdoing so'iinl.il thoy were forty y-jars old. "Aftor inis. declaration," notes Mrs. Beanie-In 'A- Court Painter aw" His Circle," "thare wns not a cabriolet to be seen driven by a woman." An organization liaSbcen started in France under the auspices of '.'Excelsior," tho object ,'.f \\Ktich is to teach women how to 'dheca their propa-* ganda.' Thoy will b* iijiistructed in what to do from tho Standpoint of view of literary, artistic, cjoinestic and social activity There will be courses in law. physiology, and 'opportunities" for training in huiiseliold .arts. Lectures on sociuj. questions of? Interest to women will be given by1 prominent men. Pier.-e Loti, Ai-tnlotr Franco, and M. -Irl-.ux art on the llj^t. Women professors, womei. in war fond peace, the child, won an's pay, poverty,' are_ Curious Epitaphs Old New. England .graveyards aro not the only ones which contain curious epitaphs. The eld timo dweller of Maine who ' dlou of a falling tree,' as his headstone asserts, had a fellow In misfortune- in far-off Austria, as is shown by W. A. 'Bnlliio-Grohman's "Tho Tyrol and ir.t Tyroloso." A wcodon slab, painted with the representation-of a prostrate tree mder which lies a man in spread eaglo citl tude, bears testimony to the violent death cf "Johnn-i Lcmberger, agod fifty-two mul thr-v quartors years. This upright and virtuous youth was Bqnnshod by a (ailing tree." . ' The it-corti of' Michnol Gnrstncr is even moro sncclr.et and convincing, Ht- "cllmbdJ up, fell down and ftaa fteuft." seme of~tho sutjects for ^discussion. Many prominent: women have sut.**crlb- eo to tho support cf this (educational movement. ' -i In a business men's clif* In a western town there sprnng.'-lnp two 'actions, one which criticlzal the steward because Lo did not. Iirovldo the members with gjof. meals, and ona which defet'.dct.. him hot^'.' ���������' The dhpute got fierc?*/ and flercer. Half tho :lub svaiitod to'**flro the steward at once. The other* half snid he was efficient Thou, without warning, the steward himself decided t.ie moiientous qiif������- tlon. .- 1 One day at L.nch time a member of the club n-kod a waiter: "Whore's the steward?" , 'Ho ain't here, rpllod.the waiter, "Ho said he was going dnw'n tho street ti* got 'Joino!nlrifc good to eat.."���������Tlia Popular Magazine The Pill rhat ���������LeadB..ffcm','AII.��������� Pills aro tho iinm'. port'ahle'^n'il com pact of nil mi'dliinoH. nnd - when -i*iiBy* te tako nre 'l.o most .acceptable'of propariitloiiB. But. they must a'ttfst. their power to ho por.iilur, As I^innu leu's Vegotah'o Plllr nro thp mntu popular of n'l pills lh>y must' fu'ly moot all 'i-oq'ilroiiii-ntR, Aceurntrlv -*oinpnuiu'.-*ii nnd cimposed of Ingred- monoy it von wero rich?" atbeft'o'n'o !*,,AlsJ.),;0V(;,1,...t0.,.110 0(T,:C"v������ ln !'������������u' of hlfl playmntoB. luting tin.' dlgoHtlvo orgniiH. Uierc is no "I'd buy * great big motor enr," !.n.| ���������������������''"' moA^w tu bo ha.l nnywlioro Bworod the little ehnp, "an I could, 'ly "Did you llnd anything In that houae?" nflk d tho footpad. "Nothlmr worth whllo," Hiieered tho t.iirglar. "tint U'b U<| luck to C3.no awny i-in'fty���������hiiniloA ao J U'uunUL .iJu.'ig tho wiitehdo-* imd a lot of hurghr- 'alarm apiiarntUB,"���������Washington Star. VThM man must l-o an Insldloiii lobbylRt," di*cl;u'cd CongroHSiuiin \l'.i*Ut\>. "What has 1 he ,dono?" Inqutcod CongroHBinnn Wnybnck. ��������� "Ho Invited i.i������- tc sharo n bottl-r of grapo Julco with Mm "���������Plttuburg Post my kite out of tic* hack of it without running my le^s off" Her Cultivated Taste "How Iti your daughter getting on with ho: 111u.de?" ' "Very well," nnswoji-d Mr, fMiuirnx, "Rho has got "ilong ho far that when 1 itflk her tc play *;n>thing I like sho looks linughty ittu. HiiyH, 'Tho idea.' "��������� WiiBhliiglou Star. "Why tiro you ho pensive?" ho asked, "I'm not petiBlvii,' nlio rnplled. "But you havon't Haiti a word for ten wlnutori." "WoK, I JLVt hnvo nnythhff to say." ' Don't ynu nvo. any nnythlng when you'vo nothing to sny?" "No " "Will you bc my wlfo?" Baseball Versus Cricket Wo have known o.ily on*- big lengiu ball plc./iM* to I'lii't-ihi- both of hiiHobull and crielu-t uy a r>nstlim!. lie .vns the late Hurry Vaughn, wlm played or|.:K������l, In his early HngilHa ilnyn mrl lnt-'*n .11 lieeiiino oiij .if the star eatelierH of '"je' Cincinnati ltedn. Uoinembor rUil.iifH ami Vaughn.' ' ' Wo 'iHli.'d Vnuglip line Any,wlia������ he regarded at thn main illlToreuco between biifli'liiil .md cricket. His 11. Kivor wiih the koeiiOHt wo have ever liearif to Ui'a query. "The mnlii dlfforpiico," lie re|ille/i "ivlght ho miin.iii-d up li. the dlffern.'ice between the wnr crlo������ of tho two tiportH���������between 'We'l tried, old '.op,' nnd 'Slldo, you bonohend, Blldo!'"-- Colller'B. This )n i-.p way rlilldren Honietlmoii turn tho-.table:- oi. tholr ciders. T.lfiVll 'flour PO flftor i|IbI������Hiii������I>,j< ltlcliard MunslloM'fl humor was of-fprl-.oB nt i* sehoo! Hitid he 'loped the Wonun aro ncldom of a warlike ns- turn���������yot ihoy nrt* often cntlod to arras "��������� ",'*** Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes 0* Granulated Cyefld*. Won't Smart--��������� Soothea Eva Pain. Drugglitt Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c Mu. rlne Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubea 2&c* 60c. Eye Oook Tree by Mail A* Cm Tnk.Ct*, li AU Imi ik������i hut Cm | j( (������ ������*.n������i(., t��������� ������rlv<������ **,>m<** m^n MURINE EVEflEMEOYCO., Chlcafltt, ,jrink 1J1.H. It Ih -jr. Uihl Hum linrk. it'll f|���������^"AJ���������f������,������������������:���������.���������}���������^������������������������������������.i'''���������, f������ir conceit* One night tho company wns pitying undor a tin roof upon which a sudden downpou of tain enused a torrlflc clatter. This -UnrUi-d Mann- Hold Into yxrlalm'iig: "Wluifn that lil>in������-i ' ii.Ull, nil. WUH llu������ nriKW' r. "Toll It to stop!' ordered tho actor fiercely. Reparation Judge* (U, prlRonor at th** har)- So you confess that you robbed tin- jnv- IrtTB hnnlr Hue ymi nnyMi'tig to urgo in th������ way of exlenuatlng clr* eiiriiBtnuees" The r.'lf*tner���������1 hnve, y* hripor. I d'-.iOHltrd .ill \i\o rnoiot, In the "-iving** hi*nk the v-ry n.ut, day.���������N'ew Yi..k Post. cliiidron v> lull. Imvo n good record when he 'lio'ild camo again, There* upni* they roan, and with ouo nccnril tinld, "Hume to you nlr." tn <5t T'eter* hnri������ rm.t *.,,., new liullflltigH in iho linulghtly sen"- Didn't Take the Bait Miss Anciento ���������(luslnuntlnglyl���������I dlsllko my innnnei it's.horrid. Mr. Ply (abaectly)���������I fear Lt'a too late to chaiij;olt:nj)w. '*A^ ���������������������������������* ThlclJ* Si'OllCC.-'riPttRhllll'flPlVeSB. . . *|*-.- .-_^-. , , , ���������������������������������*# ���������A,|+eHer9lH������n(Ji. ���������.���������y-lFUpf-jTi'Ve ,.v(Uir ������������������ children rTotng aiiytlUng lor yov i*."1 this your Insf'lH- jipwl ' ' -' ��������� Old '.Mffn^Yr-i**; *lioy'ro kooplng up .. my life* fifs^i-niic*.���������I-nck. Nature novo." dl* lidtrny thn henrt |,i.ut loved hor. 'T|h her prlvllego through all tho y.-i'.rs ft (IiIr our lifo to lend from Joy to j(.y,���������Word<*worth. ' WRONG B.H-AKFAST Change Gave Rugged Health Mnny per&or.a think that for strength, thoy uiiiBt ln-gln the day'w'.th ���������< brenkf.tHt of m?at and other heavy fooilH. ThlH t������ i< mlHtiike iih iinyono enn eaBlly dmeovo ' for hlnintdf, "A eiii-pi-iiti-r'*- experlt'iice may lienc- tlt others. Ho wrltos: "I used to be n vory heavy bronk- fimt eutor hut llnally IndlgeHtlnU eniiHcd tne sucli dlitreHB, I becaiiht iitrnld to f.nt ..:iylhlng, ��������� My wife Btiggpsti-d it trial of fira;,"- Nuts nnd nt * had to cut Hemct'i.iig or ntiirv.', I coni'ledid to tnke her ia vice, She fixed nie up a dish and I re,narked at the time that tho finality wiih nil right, but the nuiMitlty waa too Hiirill���������I wiintoo n iinueorful "Hut Bhe mud a hiiiiiII amount of OrapeNiKH went a long way mul tant I must cat It According to directions. So I Htari-'it lu with (iriipe-i*J"U and cfiini, 2 Hi-ft boiled eggH and tunno ���������.fl.S'l i>',4pl for IllL-IUllllHt, "\ owl nit mr'-t. am! n lot of in!" rr stuff I had been iiRod tn eating nil my lifo and wia gratified to boo thai I waa g'-ttlng beito: right aton,*. I concluded I had Htruuk tho right thing- n.'d stuck to It '. had not only men . ' ��������� ..i. i ;.. >.������ ^>>i ,i,\*i\n. "I was wniklegnt the carpenter's fnld-pole Bt'Ute. , birnune until the, trade at that iliui and thought tint building Ih tlitlshei'. It Ir hidden hy a' aniens ' hue i hen*ty nrcnhfnm w'th inatehboiird trout, nullt like n wooden ��������� plenty nf mea',, would piny o>it bo- hoiiHe, eoiiipli".- with windows In-j fore dinner. Hut after a few 'l������.v������ tlAo thin 'u idi th������ ugly uvaftoldltig,' of my "new bt iiikfi'Rt" I founit 1 und bo on. ' I could if t'i I'-'I .--lr. (Yawns) Why,! Nam nlven li) I'.ui.nlian I'.mtnm ihe dawti'H n hii-alilng, i-lr. \vo, Wliiil.-ni.1 Ont Read 'The Rond ".ale llove:>f l.et It break���������.ur.d t< Welhille," i J,kgh. 'Tliero'* a ������������������M it ftoi'n 11. it.i' bill. vaJIrr.��������� Rea-o'i." Punch. j Ever re-tft t**e 'iheve letter? A .^w ode npi,ea*������ fror. time to tl v* TK������-y !>prl'"n������f- .ntni- hl-Ai but jvu ari������ penoint, true, and full of human nei'dn'i t -Il 'he w-.ld ������ h.tr fr c������-*r. in������re*t. .n*v *s*+**ti j������������ 4*-w*-t������A''*M-*w^ *���������*"*' *^**ej* pajior 'Aill *i'*t ���������.", i its^li' ������������������nisilik- fi).'1 the c-piiii' ' ���������>���������.*.!' oth- ;is ���������lli'.Y HPPl'SU i*l t!- t*: ^V.lUlS r.'tlUH"! to titl'.O. \V: DNESDAV SEPT. 10 ;v)J4 WATER,, NOTICE Mr, '..UJKSlM: rs:;: \v, TO TaKV. akd lI'KK, NOTICK is hore'-y uivou llu'. Kaqiil- i.-ilr ��������� ti ' iNMiain.'j Kiiilwny, uf Victor.. !> i Will .ii-ji'y (ur a Huecc* to tako and ���������..-��������� IW.ivO |.*>llr.i\b per 21 hours, of water *j-i** "ti; Voiuits Uied', ���������"���������inch tli'wn ia a n.*ii!i':rly ilircstion inronqh Iseweaatle 1 *:.!-.lr'i-.*l ."e: ompd si iuto Struita of Oeor- 7i> no-.r '-'��������� - .)U'������ went ol Big ' QunUuiun I'.iv r 'Uii-*..;������terv**i!U*ediv.Tt*dttt*.'W)0" i'..,t.-i..i.u '"'Ui railway itud will bo uikUI i v ������...:.*.*... -.lilway ;-U'p������is������e on Hie Imd .:.*.--e. J' .*a.. :-i-iilw������y'Uieht ol W-.y. Thi* i.-'.j -r v,-.* '.s.-.tiiil 01 the" (-round on tho M\ A,..\- ���������f '>.*.������������������'. Ilii3. Thi nppjicatvm , ���������.-. * ii.' jjli:ii in I'heotBu-- uf tho \\\*.u-r Rt- ,*.ii-ler at \'n;t-.Mi.i, It. (!. Objections may lv li'i'od v-. iti, Uio Miid Water Rucorder or 7 tiK: i.\v;ritri)!ler of Water Righte, I'.i-l-.siii'ii.t i*iiildi.--gr., Victorii. H. C. K.-QI'IMaLT k NANAIMO 1UILWAY Ai**>licaut U. 15. BKASLKY A guilt ��������� ilii'. ������ '���������- my" ** ��������� * ........ 1 t tit l\n \.Jy NA.NAIMU HOLDEN , AT CUMBERLAND. IN THE MATTER of Sarah Ell- enoi* Tyson deceased, intestate. ��������������� AND IN THE MATTER of tl.������ "Offi- 'iia\ Administrators Act.** TAKE NOTICE that by order iof His , Honor Judge Barker* made tho oth day of November, 1013, 1 was appointtid Administrator of ibe Estate of tht above- moiitictiod deceased, and all par- tier*, having claims against the eaid estate niv hereby required to furniiih same, properly verified. to me on o,r before the 13th day December, 1913. AND all parties indebted to said estate, are reqnired'to pay tho amount of tlieir indebtedness"' to me forthwith. Dated this llth day of November, 1913. AV. "\T>sr,EV WK.I.AR1**, Official Administrator, . Cumberland,, 13. C. WATER NOTICE FCU A U'-VWQ TO TAKR AND VhV, WaTKK. ��������� JSOYKJj% i.- hereby (-iveu that Esqui- **ia I .*-, Jlaw.-inio Uailw*y, of Victorin, I*. <*��������� wiilap-jly fur r*. lurac* to take nud ii-j'.* tUO.OOi) gnll-uis }>*r 24 hmirg, of water uti.'A tjnuily Creek, which fl������ws in * nor- :ii''i-ly di cctiou thpins-h' Newcufttla Dis- tii-r. ;nn> eiapciei int D ������\> R������y, near i'n sove'l Crock* Tiie wat-.-i* will b * diver ;.-.'! it 'Jir-0" upstream fri>m Kailw'uy aiid .vill Iii ������ai;d ful General Railway purposes n.i hi' YauA -loBoribocl as Rtilway Right of ���������tJ-=J-j^^.ki!,s_ni4^e_^^������_j>iK^.d ou the hm���������.'i'ii on the 3rd A y of April, lUISV I'no uj,',.ii.--,*tiim'*-ill tit til-iil iu the officii ,i ths V.*;it.-,r I-V.c-iriler at Yiotori*., B. 0. LV'.-.'i'.vai-.A miy bo HieJ with the snid V.'uU;,r Hf-corJw or *������ith t)ie Comptroller j i'f Wat*-: Rightu, I'arliairiBMt B\i*ldin-js, Viov.rv*., B.O. . ��������� ih<}\A\\ XUS x PAN4IMO RAIIiWAY Applicant J!. R. BKASLISV Asront .ipitU. ' my7 IN TEE COUNTY COUttT OF NANAIMO 11 OLDEN AT CUiMBERLAND. IN TUE .MATTER OF Daniel ivlngairdeceased, int*������tate, who died at Cumberland, li. C. on June 25th 1013v ; AND IN THE MATTEll of the ^'Official Administrators Act." TAKE NOTICE that ny order of Hii> Honor Judge Barker, made the 5th day of .November, 1013, I was appointed Administrator of tho Estate of the above- mentioned deceased* and ali parties having lilaims against the said estate are hereby.-required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 13th of December. 1913. AND all parties iiide&Te*drto~������aiU Sstate;���������are���������-required to p*y the amevmt of their indebt.edm>ss to we forthwith. Dated this llth day of November, 1018. \V\ Wksi/ky "Wizard? Ollicial Administrator, Cumberland, B. C. WATER'. NOTICE A Ut'RSOR TO tAKK AND l?SU WATKU. l'nC .m-iH ter, in hiirohy yivon tlint K������qui- : JuiMlito r.iiilvr*)* of Victoria, l'> V.. v/ili ;������|'j-'!y h'V������liauno-i to ta'to unfl i������ii������>lO(\W01'.,,-(]l'-.,*i������ jicriM hour-i, ol wntor nnf;-o! Hkacli--.' 'Jrorjlij which tliowo in a v.ortlinrli ilino'.un) ttiroiijth No'soo Uis*- li-!-.t ami fciyption Iuto llfeyue Sto-iiu)* mm TkiiI'Io H'v������r, Thn w������kr ivilj be AiTortffl :u ll<9}'*iip3trenuk from R'-ilwuy iinti -jjill U umA tor lli'iierftl Ilaitwa*/ iiorvK-cw on tho luul duHoribod ft������ milwuy rlj-ht el wnyThia notico Wilts posted on the |*roimil cm thb !'>r,l iV>y of April, IVUH. Th������> avjilicntloDi u ill bo Hlort in Mu> nffico ol tho Water Jtworilcr, VittwritA, R.(J. O'jjootio-iB rnii** IffO tiled with tha snid Water lte������)nJor nr wllh tho 0"'tn*'trnllN THB MATTER OF .lolin rtmith alaoknovrn as John Hmytlft duoeasiid,inttfitnte. '-"li*/ tiiud at Ueid I-iUmUmi July R, 101 St. ANh> IN TIIK MA'JTKR cf tlw "-Offi-ito! Admin intra tnr-i Act*'' TAKE NOTICK thai hv utter d Hit* Honor Jn.d(*������ Ba/kt-r, made Wo "j-ni dm ���������.-! Novuv-hc?, 10!^-. 1NTHK1 COUNTY COURT OF NANAIMO HOLDEN AT CUMBERLAND IN THE MATTER oi Daniel 0'- Conn J), also known bs Daniel John O'ConneH. deceased, intea* late,*irho died at Cajw Ccmmor- ������11, Kxipert District on. .lanoary 26,101S. AND ' INT HE MATTBR of the "Official Admiuji-triuor'* Act.w TAK^ MOT1CK lhat by oideroi Die Honor Judge B������������fceJ, m*%\o the Mi day ot No.rombor, W\%', I vrafl ap)X)int(Hi Adminiptrator of the Eotute of tVxv rIiov* roe-otioi-ed fleceaettl^flntJ nl) jiariies hnvinp' claims against t>*������ Haiil estate-are hereby *fcquirocomher, 101[1. AND ail partita inttobted to uaid.fcBlaic, arc required to yi\y the aniownt of thm indtUi'tJii^t- in ; me forthwith. Dated tii in 2 Uh i',.iy w ''-' "���������"/ ru- ber, 1J/i<:i';.-"t;aJe/[P. f" wil) nyf'ty r'>r-. li:oi-i, p .������. t 1*1 tlWE-lll-t������3l thi) lO������nVO'������lfctf |^o!0������.OOf>|*-d'..>r-i1-r,.,.| In.-n*, tiloned amoM^mul all partW ���������-������*���������>���������.<-? ^'Ai.idAdb Uo^iaano.".,- C^.l- ,^,(.,,...,., !>1,-,UVJ,-. i..l|tMI" HlHini'l iiiil'r-i -.iiiti O.iuii. finr.ri r, :v -nt :-. i. , . . .* .- ���������������������������" y .iivl-i,,i -.I J������.i)- .'ii.'..i rir;*, Jruii. ..u.Knij. nur; will M'lirurt- ni:;a. ~i'.n W'.i'i p'..ff.u.Wii jii it,-*, i-i' ���������������������������-������, -r.iM'.''. '>:��������� til! kavinu clnSiw aBnin-t tin- enid (,1M( et-iaU* ������*re i������������?t-i'j* f#j\i'i.^] ���������;*/ foi nUh ������'>WtS iwpwly mrirmtl, t ; me on oi l������for<* t'w 1? h dny A! I)ec.mh#i,lOi;i, ->:.' .;/ ; u/-' lii-i* indi'ite''to ������Yi>\ ���������Mati., a. .! ii-^uiieitn }������*������) **������������������* - ". '.'. ������:' fli-'lr im'-eVilinhi*-1* Xn to* Sn;t*i-'nV tit ���������Wllh. :i-"i-n:VM��������� i IHtd) th������������ inii ������i������y of Xftv������������:*-r-;,l,,''!"'u',r'" i"' ��������� ������������������ ���������' '���������' Vn������, KM3i 'Vwv.m. i' ������* \V. \Vi*wv >������' i t.i.������rt w. I fcstjUMAiu. OtXicial ^'la^ni'*1r*-rr.'*/ ,*tii u .*., ���������U a.i tl;;ili*':i>" .''.iftrt "i - !;,;.* , ii'i f oit'.'1. or. ' li't' Jr.l -.l*.;.* (A. Ap*:; l?|:-i '��������� ���������"11 *"-.l n v.. i./l-.'.' ��������� ci.1l--- .-il '.'.������t'Tin, ll, ., - .'....; . it. .' i.v-i i.r v .i,| ! t .' i!)ri..'in.ri ' 11- ' ,'TI .t-M*, -^ If not, yoa had better TRY SOjVlE It's both Wholesome& Palatable ft DRAUGHT at "Joe Walker's" fLeux England Hotel, ahd in Bot- 3-������������Jii^iJfo?Jiotels A Most Healthy Beveridge and made from the PUREST of Malt and Hops ihn ������>priug Ir^terg Uti. We print Anything you want ancl whatever way you want it. Below are a few of things we print Give us a Trial Order and see how well YOU will be pleased I :'��������� ' r:.t iv.iW.vayi *bf^ LETTERHEADS DI Id,LIE ADS KNVELOL-SS PAMPHLETS - CATALOG ITES MENUS " HLOTTICUS DODGEUS POSTERS tiiilPPlKG TAG'o VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS WISHING STATIONERY BALL PROGRAMMES KTC, ETC,, KTC. tor i\\>i'i .M,i.t i ���������-���������' .'������������������.'.I i \<%'& t TtSE-eeMBEBLAND NEWS ���������f i ,*! ( i. /*-.' /THE NEWS, CUMBERLAND, B. C. / GffOD PLAN TO KEEP THE BOY ON THE F WHAT DARWIN SOUGHT FARMER'S FAMILY IS ORGANIZED INTO A JOINT STOCK CORPORATION The Missing Lin* in the Person of a Reacted Finn t , The missiLg link between man j-nd monkey, which Darwin looked for, but never found���������e. man-ape, with ail the characteristics of our alleged ti**.e- , RURAL iYANHOOD EOF IS GN THE INGBEACE A Far-Seeing Scot Has Solved the Problem by Giving Hts Sons and Daughterc a BlockJ of Share*, Iri a Real Joint Stock. Company. A canny Scot has solved the old problem of how to keep the boy.on the farm by organizing his nine sons and daughters Into a corporation una dividing the stock of his 1,800-acre farm auvng them, ns though it were a city business,' u factory,, store or mill. v ' . ' , ��������� The fathor, John McCallum. was elected president of the farm cor- poratnn by the vote of all the stockholders, the eldest son general manager, and aiiotl. er son secretary and tieasurer. ' . . ' ������ One con was made supeniitendunt of the" uog department, all full blooded sto.'k" *> Another boy was chosen to care for tho horses. Between two other sons -.he cattle and sheep were ��������� divided. " The girls . were placed in charge of the home. Each child was made superintendent of . some division of tlio :arm work and given supreme authority in , his or her department' "1 thought the matter over for a long time,': said 'lie far-seeing Scot, telling of liis plans. "Then 1 finally drove to town, got a lawyer and told him my plans 1, suggested we call " the farm the Lismorc Stock Farm, from the name of the Island In Scotland where-1<>was born. He incorporated the farm with a paid up capital representing my valuation of the farm and stock. 1 had a stock book * printed and tiled regular articles of incorporation, . " "A few days later I called the chiJd- ren into the parlor one morning af- * tei breakfast and told them ,to ne ready for a surp.ise. There were five sons and four daughters. I had capitalized the farm at $100,000 .and divided ihe stock into blocks. I kept enough for a controlling interest. Then I1 presented each child witn a block of otock. The plan I had outlined was for then, to keep at work, J-uv some of ������n> stock each year, so that bv the tim<_ I die they will have purchased ill of my stock and wil. have absolute control of the farm." - The children worte enthusiastic oyer the idea. ' ^ gave ,thein an interest in the work o*. tht 1,800 acres that tbey bad never had before' and before '.ne lirst week was ever, each one of the board* of directors was doing his best lo stop -Jhe leaks that beset any large . corporation. . - >��������� The' directors hold daily meetings around the family breakfast table, where the wcrk. of the day is appor- ' tioned, while ..nnual meetings of the * stockholder's aro .ield, as required by ���������_la,w^_ajid_the-���������ormalitiesJ-_of���������bu������iness, 'procedure are duly observed. What -has been the result of ihe experiment?* Of the-nine children eight have stayed by the fariti,. one deserting 't to become a lawyer. Nor have the-eight stayed against their climbing ancestors except a tail���������was | cane(i Rura. .Manhood and is the or found at Ellic island in the pers.mjfiun of lhi t.ou^trv WOrk of ih'e of a rejected Fliu., and described re* y.M.C.A. iu villages, towns and opeu eently to the Eugenic Research as-Jc0Untry >0- NorU, America. Teachers sociation at Columbia University by - and preacL3rs acu* other leaders in Dr. Howard Knox, assistant surgeon ,country Work will ,find this- little of the United S.otes Public, Heo-th 100hthly journal decidedly helpful and Religious Educctior Should be More .\Practical, and Less Sectarian , and Dcctrinal Some, time ago 1 made the discov- ery of an escL-rtci little magpjine de-1 ��������� _ "__��������� ������������������.���������,. ..act voted to rura. so.ial welfare-' This is EXPORTS SOAREC DURING PAST FISCAL YEAR, WHILST IMPORTS DECREASED Seivice, at Ellis Island, who said he was the most, perfect specimen bf au ape in human form. -��������� The rare human being was a telephone lineman, a.id "if you will exercise some imagination," said Dr. Knox, "you will see the man's occupation of climbing poles was particularly well suited .> his make-up, since he may have inherited the ability from his ancestors." Dr. Knox in his paper on "The Problem of tho Mentally Unflit Anaoog Immigrants," said: "The case I am speaking of was a Finn, 39 years old. The man was of striking appearance, both from the standpoint of tho archaeologist and the'anthropologist; One familiar with the. reconstruction of the man in the Stone Age could not help but note the close resemblance, and the moro wo studied the man the more this . becr.mo apparent. The forehead was low and receding, the supra orbital rtdgea were sharp and prominent, the eyebrows were long and shaggy, the eyes sharp and piercing, the nose saddle-shaped with a prominent Up, the lips large and protruding, and the chin massive and heavy." ., ��������� Dr. Knox described him as having teeth formed and arranged like an ape's, ears below their normal position, and unusually long arms. His hands were remarkable iri that each little finger had but two phalanges, making them, virtually thumbs, that could be used with any other finger. FORESTS AND .NAVIGATION Free Law Popular in Great Britain Before the new British system of free law for litigants whose worldly possessions *do not exceed- '$250 in value had been in force two days .nearly 1,500 applications had been received by the committee of court officers entrusted with the work-of dealing with them. ��������� . Of these applications between 550 and C00 were suits for divorce, and ,next.in po'nt of-numbers came monetary disputes.' - Considering tint there are practically no restrictions and that anybody claiming to have a good case may be Jhis system invoke the aid of state lawyers and put in .motion all the machinery of the high courts without havin-F any knowledge of the technicalities-of tl.e law, It is not'surprising to learn that a large number of ' frivolous applications have been received." . Naturally every,, applicant thinks he, or she. , as a good case, but many of the 1,500 are doomed to disap- -pointment���������sin"e-every-claim-is-first- of all investigated ly a committee of legal experts- (solicitors and counsel) before any acJou is instituted. ��������� There is a list of ever 250 counsel and 400 solicitors who are ready to to be act for poor'litigants. It is will, or because they did not knew, ictireft, however, Lhat at the. rate at by experience, the lure .of the city Five of the ch.ldrei have, been away to college, hav.' completed their courses'' ai.d tl.en hurried back home to stay by the old farm, in, which they are dlrectou. Two of the girls are' now *.t college,' drawing dividends from the farm corporation and planning to return home the minute they have won tho coveted degree. / In only, oi.e Important particular ' does tho McCnllum corporation differ from tl.o usual cne The checkbook ��������� is a decided innovation. Mr. McC������*l- Ium had a special set of checks printed. Each year a certain percentage of the surplus is sot aside. Each dl- reclsr may write ii chock on this sir- plus ruin*! endorsed- on tho check what, ihe money Is for and cash Jt without asking tlio permission of any other director. Only onco has there boon a very decided difference of.opinion among the directors, Last year thoro was a 1,1 K surplus- Tin, nlno children directors proposed io uiiy an nutomobile; the president A. tiio corporation was not favorable. The nine outvoted iho one and the automobile win*, duly bought. Mr, McCnllimi chuckles'ovor It now; pciuips lie opposed tho Ulo-i on purposo just Lo see what would hapnon. Who knows? "!'ll have to admit l'vo mndo It so -,11-tli'Pd Interesting for the Mlftt tlioy haven't wnn tod to leave lho farm," fi'iyp Mr. McCi.lluin. "except thnt. one boy���������and lio whs cut out for n lawyer from the ..-tart, '. "pi orb." To Inspect Immlgraton Agencies \V. W. dry deputy-minister of tl o Interior, leave*, for Europo to Inspect tho Caiiailliiii government. Immigration agencies there und. to look over the fluid generally. Ah iiniuumi'i-.l, tlio government, -b now encouraging only the Immigration of agriculturists nml Ih actually warning otlifTH against coming to Ciintiiliii owing to tho crowded state of tlu* Inbor market, The completion ot tlio Trimcoiitln- outnl railway will tend to vory mat- orlttllv IncroiiBO tin- number of iiiu-in- i.lovi 1, and It Is desired that Immigration he limited- spoel lien Ily to homo- Blond em oi theso prepared to ongnyo In tlint cIi.bh of work. 150 Chinese Soldlera Are Put to Death Ono hundred and fifty of tlio sold* If rs of tho firat division who recent- li \ooUA du tow:, o*. Kalsais, *il*E t-MIpb northwest, of poklnr- nnd after- wards wero Induce**, to (Unarm hy jno- ml*-'* of boMii* given tliolr freedom, have been put to death. The garrison at Kalgan composed of 0,000 soldltrfl nnitlneiid and LiUeft nnd thon burned ��������� lio Miy Ml ji'irnnn** whi* vr'*ii"tr*'! them were killed, The-womon nhiiing the Inhabitant-* woro attacked by the jniitlneoiH and many of thom carriod off. am ���������.. ** It linn bPi-n estimated tlmt during Uio jiroHont yonr l,2*fR���������000 fnct-*ry hands In HtiHhlii liavo already i-nrilf-t- patPd In fltrlken, In addition to 215,-* 000 otliera whp a('u emploj***-] lu tu- tflhlli-lin-t-uts uot under tl'.' factory tfit- ' which app'icatioiK are being received theie will soon be enormous ��������� arrears of work facing the investigating committee ordinary rlg'itooi-sincss and the relations of man and man. A number of fine courses are already outlined and are readily-available. Here Is an opportunity not nicely-for developing the most exciting sort of class discussions among .adult men on topics in which they are' keenly . Interested, bringing to* U-ar all the pure white light of Christian teaching where it will do the most good; but also the opportunity, to dove-op spopdy results tn the lifo of tho community as tlio social ethics���������ai.d tho personal religion c.f .lesus, work out in life, and tho church becomes moRt effectively a community1 builder.���������Contributed by Canadian. Wilfan- League. Important Cnange In Cold Storage Act 1 An brder-ih'-counci! has been passed adding several imoprlant new sections to the Dominion -jokl Storage act. It is prov of cold sturago warehouses shall: (a) Give the public the preference In tho use of the refrigerated spnc-? in such warehouses It shall be doomed to lie a violation of tho regulations if tho owner of the warehouse refii&es to receive go-xls from the rubllc at tho approved rnio.for storage on the ground of lack oi space, when any part of the sjiaco lc occupied by g-iods which are the ,1 "'ro-xrty of the owners of the warehouses. (b) Shall not' contract or agree to glvo all tho ���������"ji'vifcorated spneo to ono or more firms to .ho exclusion of the' general public, "Owners .*r managers of cold suor- age warehouses with whom contracts havo been entered Into for tho payment of siibslJieki under the Cold Storage act, ar.d wbo receive fish for storage, rsl'.a'l accept herring at the usual rato, and, lf delivered In the usual mannoi- Irrespective as to whether mil'., herring are to bo iiaod foi food oi fnr halt, "Every person who violates nny of theso regiilatioiifi shuU for every tvsh nffence Incu:* a pi-rally not exceeding $50," Tho now regulations como Into force at once. ..��������� * ^��������� Ml ���������*-* ���������M ��������� I MAY ESTABLISH GUILT OF ADAM Innocence of Eve Hns Already Beon Announced but Incompletely Dr, Stephen Lt'-gilmi, of .Tonus Col- lego, Oxford, lias pli-.rtlcd the wot Id and uimol ti'tidltloM tUut had uxlHio'l for aeons '( time l,y announcing that Adam, and not lOvo, nto the forbidden apple Aa Ut authority for this re- uiiirkahlo aiiiwuiieomeiit,. Wr. Liuigdon montlonod eno of the clay talilnm bo- longing to tho Nippur collection of tlio University bf I'l'iitii-ylvnnla mus- euiti which ho suioooilod In trnnnlnt- lag nftcr mnny yearn of effort. Unfortunately Dr. Lnngdon had only half of tho cla*' tablet to work i*pon monthly journal decidedly helpful stimulnting. ** " In anavtlcle ������m religious teaching in' the country, Prefossor Flske of O^berlln calls attention to some of the strong d'nd also some of the weak points on religious education as commonly found iri country districts. "In most country communities tho social structiir-.* ij simple and social resources . meagre. Therefore personality is tho main asset, and tho determining factor in our problems. Heie," more than in tlu. city, personality counts heavily, an religious lifo and teaching depsnds upon it moro than upon method or system or organization. This doubtless accounts for tae fact that some country communities have had a remarkable record for developing character aud - discovering latent leadji-shlp. A fow great humble sculs (perhaps but. one) have lived there; and this accounts for it; Perhaps they have cheerfully broken most of the laws of pedagogy and have never, dreamed of it! The sheer force of character has succeeded in spite of it. ��������� '".,���������.. . With these concessions, I shall not bo misjudged if I mention some of tbo faults often found in country communities, ""nlch seriously hamper.a thoroughly effectlvs development of religious education. The ordinary agencies for religious influence are the home, the church, the minister, the Sunday school, tho country wo.k of the Y.M.C.A. and the public school weachor. The latter has an inevitable influence, though often unconsciously.- Tho country work secretary is still all too rare. But the Suudav school is almost universal, and, the country"home'ls probably the best In the land,-and'still most effective for the training-of character. 1 am of the opinion that there'remains, much more definite "fami.y religion" in the country than in the business ridden, feverish life of the cities; doubtless*more family prayers ' and "grace before meat," and* definite .religious instruction of the old fashioned sort. To be sure: it is often of such an old fashioned sort that it .does the- modern boy'little immedii-.te good, but he can never quite get away from it, and ultimately it boars/ fruit,,in his life. ' I am making no attack upon sane, modern evangelism when I say that the churches must quit,depending upon periodic iudu'.gence in ultra-emotional revivalism-to, maintain .their spiritual life. Self respecting people shun stimulants; the after effects are too awful���������whatever may be the temporary exalUtiou. The wise'minister ���������is���������depending--ess���������upon���������theJ���������"rouso- n,fents"���������which an over-exhorted congregation soon.becomes immune to��������� and more upon the-practical teaching of the facts, of religion and life, which feed souls ant*, .grow character.. Let me suggest that the aim of religious, edu-atio*. in the count!y should be less se'tari.-.r. and doctrinal and more .'.efinitely practical. The coun- :--try people havo n genius for hard- headed common sense, and you can't fool them long with any substitute. There is surely ������tr.e finest kind of opportunity for the study of "the soc'al gospel"'in the cjuntry���������that Is, -no practical teachings of Jesus and tho Trade With the Ut.lted Kingdom and With the United States Shows an 'Increase���������Large1 Gain In Exports of > Agricultural Products. A statement of Canadian trade for the last fiscal year, has been issued by the trade and commerce department. The total trade in merchandise for the year was $1,073,766,09S, an increase of ?26,697,554 over the preceding fiscal year. Imports' totalled $618,328,87-1, a decrease of $51,671,315, while , exports totalled v*H5,437,224, an increase of ?7S,368,S69. The net increase in trade for the year, was duo to the big gain iu ox- ports of agricultural, products, animal produce and manufactured products, particularly during the aut-- umn months. Since then there has been a considerable falling off both in Imports and exports. The total exports of agricultural products for tie year was ?19S,220,029, an. increase of ?4S,074,46S, or uearly thirty per cent. Exports of animal produce totalled $53,349,119, an Increase of $S,- 564,526, aud exports of manufactures totalled $57,443,452, an increase of $13,750,644. Trade with the United Kingdom showed a net increase of $37,63*1,09S. Trade with the United States showed a net increase of nearly there millions. With the British West Indies, including Bermuda, despite ��������� the recent reciprocal trade agreement, there was a net falling off in trade of $1',620.2S3. From nearly every oommunityjimports decreased, ""bile to every country except the, Argentine Republic^ exports increased. -From the United Kingdom Canada took last year imports valiK-d at.$131,942,769, or $6,706,666 less than the preceding year. Canadian exports to the United Kingdom totalled $222,- 422,766, a gain of $44,440,764. Equality of Wntop Flow Dependent-on Fores. Cover It has been 'irged that in the interests of navigation the Dominion government shoulj purchase such ^denuded forest laud iu Uv. eastern' provinces i������s might be nucef-sary to reforest, in order to prevent Hoods and the filling up of streams with sediment, in this connection .he .eport on' the Trent Watershed, Survey, recently published b.v the commission of conservatian, is of cousiderabl** interest. Iii vhls ie- giou of Ontario, as a result of fi.es, 150,000 acres-are practically a desr-rt j.nd the report ur%es a policy of forest conservation under Dominion, provincial or niunicip-1 control, in order to preserve the usefulness of the Tr.i.t Valley canul, in which over $10,000,000 are invested. There are many such barren area-, h. ti.e eastern provinces, which with *he assistance of the Dominion government might be made to produce valuable lorest crops. In Canada disastrous floods. and low water stages have been largely prevented by tiie timely action of th-i Dominion government in setting aside as Jorest reserve a the wooded slopes where the great rivers of the interior of the Dominion have their origin. On the east slcpe it the Rocky Mountains over 20.S9G square miles of non-agricultural land have teen thus reserved, for the double purpose of regulating the run-off and of providing a perpetual supply of timber to meet the ever increasing -.eeds of the prair'e settlers. In the -ailway belt in British Columbia "smaller reserves have also been set aside, chiefly for the purpose of maintaln'ug a steady How In the streams ou wtich the fruit-growing industry is absolutely dependent. ' ,, After a struggle which -lasted for ever ten years, the friends of observation in tho United States" succeeded ;n passing the Weeks Bill on March 1, 1911, for the acquisition of lands tor the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable rivers, by maintaining on these acquired watersheds a perpetual grov/th of forest whhh would preserve the regularity of the stream flow, tlus aiding navigation HI Exposm EXHIBITS OF THE NATURAL. RE- SOURCtSJF CANADA WILL BE VERY ATTRACTIVE The Canadian Building Covers an "Area of About 700,000 Square Feet, and is One of the Largest Buildings, of the Exposition. ��������� ��������� Col. William Hutchinson, exhibition, cemmissioner -or Canada, was interviewed recently in Vancouver while on a trip ou business connected with, tho Canada ouilding at the Panama Pacific exposition The building will be complete*.'.' ia atom a month, Col. . Hutchinson said- Of course this does ��������� uot mean the fancy work of the interior, nor the placing of the many displays bf the natural resources of ��������� the Dominion Becaure the exhibition city is on this coast, British Columbia products will have the largest share of the space. The Canada building covers > au area of about 700,000 square feet. It is the largest building with the exception of the balldings known aa the exposition p*il;ices. The commissioner has0 a staff of eight experts at work. Thoy, have beeu cor.nccU-d with his department for years and are .-putting Into the San Francisco . building their experiences at many of the world's biggest exhibitions. "Our idea is to appeal principally to tlie* mau who may become a settler of Canada," sain the commissioner. "The exhibits in the building will be- only of the natural resources of this country. These will be displayed la the most attractive manner possible.. The exhibition will formally open on February. 20, but the Canada building will.be ready for inspection before that time-; In fact, our .department has established a*reputntion at other " exhibitions, of getting off the ground with our work completed, before any' of the ethers" are through. Imports from, the United States last year totalled $410,786,091, a decrease of $30,369,764. Exports to the United States totalled $200,459,373, a gain of $33,348,991. THE ATHABASCA TRAlL ad water power development,0 and1���������8 8������^ nn epportunity of openii g n.m,M nien ���������r0vp������i, .rill prnr.lmi and firs* and giving the early arrivals My life is gliding downwards; -it .speeds swifter to the day When it shoots the last dark canon to the Plains of Far-away,' But while it. stream is running through . tlie years' that. are to ..be, The mighty voice of Canada will ev������-r - call-to. me. . ,. . ��������� I shall heai the roar of rivers where the rapids foam and tear, I shall smell.the virgin upland-with its balsam-laden air, Arid shall dream that I am riding down . the winding, woody vale, v -With-the���������packer��������� a'nd-the���������packhorse- . .,on the Athabasca Trail." I have passed the warden cities at the Eastern wate-'-gr.te; 7 .Where the- hero and the marytr laid '**��������� the co**ner-stone of State, The habitant, coi'.reur-des hols���������and hardy voyagear, Where lives a breed more strong at need to venture or endure? I have seen the gorge of Eric where the roaring waters run, I have crossed the Inland Ocean, lyh'g golden in tho sun, But the last and best and sweetest is " . the ride by hill and dale. With the packer and Jhe packhorse .on the Athabasca Trail, I'll dream again cf fields of grain, of grain that stretch from sky to sky, And tho little pralrio hamlets, where the cars go roaring by, Wooden hamlets as I saw them��������� noble cities still to ho, To'girdle stately "Canada with gems from sea to soa; Mother'of a inlRht/ manhood, Land-of . glamor nnd if hope, From the eastward soa-swept Islands. to the sunny western slope, , ��������� ��������� Evor more my heart is with you, ever moro till life shall fall, I'll bo out with pack and packer on the Athabasca Trail. ���������Aririuv Conan Doylo. Jasper Park, Aiterta, June IS, 1914. would nlso prevent soil eror.ioii and the resultant filing up of. the streams with sediment. ������ The oill was fought bitterly by interests, who attempted to prove that forests do not restrain floods or regulate stream flow, but their arguments were totally disproved in the house of representatives. It was then sought to prove the provision for the purchase of stafe or ' private lands hy the federal government to be unconstitutional, but the committee en the judiciary, after thorough consideraion, affirmed that 'Congress had the constitutional pow--T tu acquire lands nnd forest reserves in a state by purchas \ condemnation or otherwise,.as an aid to navigatpn, il it be made to appear to congress that such reserves materially or substantially aid navigatijii' That .forest reserves had this Influence was 'made M-appcar-Ho-Gbn-Jtessrt-he- -,_piii. who may visit th-, grounds some days before the formal opening, an opportunity of studying what Canadaa can show'." * . ��������� Particular pdins are being taken with the fruit exhibit, the commissioner said. Many of the horticultural pioducU'wil' be.shown on tho limb. There will he exhibits in hot- \tles, and tlu- fresh articles as well A splendid and attractive idea which will he worked on* with several Ax b> twelve foot screens, made, with a blue canvas sky, natural grass and trees, houses, etc., wliich will vividly convey ideas'-uf orchard and fana scenes of .the Dominion. Tho horticultural exhibition ��������� will occupy about' SOO sounro feet and Col. Hutchinson expresses..the belief it,will be,second to none. Plans are for a .'largo i.i:i>trnl dipplay and each jampiej^lLke_!HinU"I*U&Mll^^ of the mineral will bo from this province. The timhor resources of Can- was passed and since*then tlure has been purchased or approved for par- . .... oll���������, d chase over 65,900 acres-of denuded athl ,w ll)���������bc. .H1,?, \Jf ' P 'i ,��������� in tha Appalachian Moun- *'!*ne*������J���������,}> ���������f������" , ,������5 JlJY J������ timberlands in tha Appal tains, which will be, when necessary, artificially oforested In order to, bring ujider control the " excessive - floods which haV** caused such damage along' the Ohio'and other rivers having their source in theso mountains- COMPLETION OF LINE N T. R. Praclcally Finished With Leonard' Retirement Tho retirement cf ,Major Leonard from tlie ejinmlsBloneislilp of tho National Transcontinental Hallway murks the .iractlci'l completion of tho lino nave for some extra buHamlng and lilllng and tho construction of a fow stations U bf completed hy October i. H ih understood that thon tl:u���������Grunt! Tumi Pacific would he called on to oxorclao its option of acquiring the lino hy leimo. As wiih intimated hy tho company in the npueiliu.oiu for tlin rccont i*unr- ntitee of bonds t,r the completion of dm mountain soetlon, It Ih Intended to tnko over '-ho Un.-, hut an arbitration will llkoly he 'iBhml to detormltio tho total coHt, In respect of wliL-li tho rental or IntereRt will he paid at the rato of 3 per con*, for R0 ycitri*, Jlo- fiisal by the flratrl Trunk to loimo tho lino would moan Mu being tnlu'ii o.er by other Intorests or by tlio govern- mont itHolf. The expectation, howovor, Ih that the annul Trunk will lm- ploment. Ub contract, Tliero Is ft Inn,'*.* Hliiff In tho Tra.iB Effect of Waves In his recent locturo boforo tl.b Royal Iimtllutu ut London, on modern ships, Sir John Lylo drow attention to the fait that, when tho wiivcb are one-half tho length of tho ship and one-t went loth of the length In lielhlit thn Htfi-HH upon >n . , , i i i,.i ii ,. i . . i. . i\0\1 OJIlU'ti ������Ul illlllOIHlCt!l������|i.'l,L flulll iW'li >J������ l"1 -"''.'"Vi/l .n.i.i...*.- the university mtimifm fltntln*- i'nt tho nilHHliig hnlf of the (day tablet concerning tho flood, tlio ORcr.po of Noah and the lull of man has boon found lu the Nippur collection. Scholars who nave oxaiiilned It say that It iv.'J! c.v."o .inAb^v f.".'!,".i'i.)" "'.I .* i'i nly,(In* Infon'itio* t'nt will ("-'(ahllsh for 'all time tho Innocence of Evo and the guilt of Adam. A copy of tiio tablet, will 'no sent to Dr. I.angdon In Knglnnd. of thn -nihil** nervier-, hut thin vill not. occur immediately. lUiceiit forest snrvoya conducted by the Dominion,r>"Mtry Hranch In "ho wooded region lying- to the north of -It I ,, ,, l l t 11 Ml '. I -��������� I' , '. , ..x������������i.O������.,v... ,,. >,.."��������� -^������ ,..-..,....-, . ... vory large arotiK of vnluahio timber have beon dofitroyod by forest fiie within the Hint twnnty.flve yean*. Reproduction |h good however, and the j.nsHllillltlCB of thr rough, Handy rct'ioti ire I rid I cat ������il by Stnekhoune Antarctic Expedition Will Leave London End of Year Mr, J, l-'oBtor StnekhoiiBo'a Mrltlsn Antarctic oxpedl'lo.i iu to uni I from Loudon i.i Duuembor. Tho program hub beon coiialihTiibly extondoc*., and will now take four lo llvo years to com plot o. Tl.i i,a,ii..!H.1,.j, ii 111 buivc> iniiiif 1,'.'0n mllf-a of the Antnretlr eonidllne. The oenanoKniplilea' wirvory lncludoH the now routoH following on the opon- Ing of the Panama Canal, and tho clinrtB Bhow u M'iieo ������t over 150,000 mllna. Prepare for Panama Trade Tho government Ik Rotting ready for tho anticipated tradr development he. tweon went.Tii porta and 'Hmojio by way of Miu Panama canal. Interior elovutovn have been o.ttah- IlKlied at Kort William, Moom* Inw, Hiiakatoon m I Cilgnry ninl ilu- Kite NATURALIZATION EXPLAINED to ns a tlnibei prodiK-o Moro thnn four hundred pa tor It* jthe fact* thnt in tl.e tew mature mauds have bocn Ikku-x. by the United j remaining white ypiucc attaitiH a *iia- States for Jnvlcw Intended to har-1 meter of thlrtv-HJi Inchea, liiilgi-pnlp; him JiiHt heon wdi'et������.i! for a torinltial neHH the power of Ken waves. N'oiinlplno tWiiilv Irih.������ ahpea pupl.ir llf- *-.Ui\;iUtr on tin- novi������rnitiiiiit dm l< at ;t'u y.'acUcally succesHfnl to teen Inchon und paper birch iweivu Vancouver, *hicli will cobI atout a have bi far. , inched. .lultUou djll:i:������. Government Hr.s Issued Circular Ctrrect Mlaunderiitandlngn Ar coiiflldei'iiblu uiiBiiiidei'staudliif-fl have arisen uh to the new Naturalization act, the Ktate department Ih Ihkii- Ing a .ipeelal 'drctih r on the Hiihject directing altenllon to the fact that the new law Ik n-it now In effect,, hut will bo fin!>' on J a Hilary 1 next, wlillo with rsHpcct to tho people living there ut present and up to the lln,t of tho year the old law will apply for three yearn yet, Heretofore naturalization waa gnu-ted In court by jiiil>reH. Under the new law tho Judges will certify at to th.) t'Vldei eo ot (|uali'lcatloiu< while the certlflcato wl'.l bo Imuiod by the Bucro- tary of Btaty. Farmers' Co-opi;ratlve 8 ode tie i Seventy-two fr-i'incrti' coor.erntlvo organtii'/tloiis 1'iive bvm. orgaul/.ed in HiiHkatehowJin I'o.' tlio purehiiHo of fiiim Hiipinii.-tt uud the marketing ,of Uusn lui'Au^i. llefore tin, clone of llie preaont year It Ih anticipated that entiHlderahly more limn on-j hundred will bu formed. Many of the inoinborn reglatei-e,! hy the d-'prirtinrut of ngrleiilturo hnve muiiiii*) ' mini������>vA oii iitipuriitiii lrjii- neHH actlvltleii. The itiont of them are piirchnHlug the hinder twine that will ho needed by tlio inenibern. Duration m-Mrl���������lfi hntii-H, 'J8 mln- titi'H, made by Poulot IJtM. PaHRi'iigi'*" riirryluif roonrft���������lly fllti- oi-Hky. Ki'-'paHHi'iiKcrh, IHU. Altitude r-f'ford���������'Jti,r������t'i4 ff't, made by l.lniu'kfiniil. HM-i. Uny'n Journey���������1.:!.'!'.' mileu, ty Schh-gd, Oct. .m, li)H. Pearls Oi Great Price Thero has lately^been exhibited at a court jcwcllor's In Pond street a atr'.k- Ing collection of p arls. One lnagniflc- r> lent-'ropo is valued at no, less than ,C(10.000; while tor a single pear- shaped drop pearl, perfectly, Bymino* trical, -C1*I,000 is asked. Put probably* the most exqulsi.e article, in tho collodion Ib a single necklet of gems of extraordinary hue, tho matching and-" gradation boing superb, Tho co������t of ' this article , .CUO00. But the owners warn a would-be- purchaser that if one of the stonow woro lost lt������ would be linpoHiilblo to roplaco it with an exact dupliealo. Black and pink pearls also found, a place In tho exhUUion; whilst.a. pass- lug reference mi.at be made to a pair of button-shaped ear-rings valued at ������8,000. Ono of tho ;'(.'proBoiiliitives of tho firm gives a word of advice upon the preservation and treatment uf pearls. Upon no account, ho said, should thoy bo locked up ln a safo or otl.or dark placo for lengthy perinils, sinco Biieh troatment. Boon piiiiroh tlinin to Iobo their "life" hnd become (lull* If tholr fair ownors find thnt for Bomo reason or utliur they - cannot wear them outf.lde their narinnn'.H they Bhould make a point of wearing thom underneath their droB-3 next to , tho Hkln, CoiiKtnnt contact with V o human akin gives lo the hiohoh light, liu,tr������, glosf; and nbeon, The biial |h������h- Bible way to keep pearlH In t\ perfect Htalo of i rehervatlon nt well iib to prolong llif.lr life, In lo wear tliein al* waya, both day nnd night* FIGHT UPON OPIUM |N CHINA Manchuria and El-sven Provinces Now Declared Free from Importation of Indian Druij Mauehurla a,id elevnn of the olgh-, Veen provlncuH foniilni* ("hinn proper are d'M'kiveil lo he free of opium, --nil the Prltliili goverumunt, miliHllcil 'hat thi������ declaration l������ correct, Inir. agrei.-ri Hint, iiccoiil'ng to a previmiH arrango- nu'iit, no luillaii opium hereafter Hiiali ho permitted to enter these provlnui-u. The CIiIhoho f"ovf-ri.ineiit Inn- nent In- Htriicllomi to the governiiii'iit of ilio remaining provinccH lu the republic to put down the nm> of opium and prohibit the cultivation of tlio peppy uo Ii/-ts lid- %m\ i-f iJni >t*o lu cbargn hiiving praetleally ih elded to begliji un ocean- ographlenl survey, liieludlng tin- innp- plni-r of tlu.' new route mudi- ii'-t-*'t!s'ary by the opening of the Panama Canal. This woil'il Jiividvi' ii v������ivin-o nf U.n.omi mile--, and the work w niM refiulre nearly five yenrs to com- pleto. ( to Vv-/*--&,u*-������L������������S-������������3J.Ji.fc THK NEWS. CTJMBKR^AM������; BRITISH COLUMBIA.' ���������������t������*w--i-*������*rfi������*-nEyisri:KrL;^r: Table Sets,. 4 pieces ;... ,75c a set- Table Sets,'4 -pieces $1.50 and $2.00 ���������-** Jfcily Glnssi.*s with Caps 50c a dozen Glass Tumblers * 50c a dozen Glass Salt aud Pepper Shakers B9rry Sets etc. etc. 1* F" Set our Stock of l;>.niiture, House Furnishings Wall Papers, Ranges, etc, etc. ^������������������ifV*'**-**-*^^ (H*^j^*M-*-*M*-*t-*\-������r--*^^ MAROCCH! BROS 1 GROCFRS '��������� 8c BAKERS f AND PROPRIETORS OF ������ CUMBERLAND BOTTLING WORKS { TT^S h...< ri ne rurmture McPlu-e lUock, A. MoKINNON Cumberland c ������t������- nmi *wi������-f-������i*-wi correspondence Kit tir Ni-xs, Dtjcu" Sir:���������In Inst '.vci-k'? is ���������-r.e oi" yonr paper, I sav an aui- de above * lie oood-pouiiding ' a.ue of "Dccenpy.'" ���������.vlovriu^ 10 ���������i second-hand disclaimer, sotne- ivhat lav, about the slanders ���������wliich have been extended to my ���������.name by some cowardly indiviii- ������������������u-d.s, who make slandering their p'ofessiou and always behind i Heir nctinis back, thev never ���������t-Dinejii the ojien to accuse the *viciiir as*, thty know they cannot prove such malicious acctis. :aiions aud it would mean penal- ���������iv -to ihem.. when' proved ���������i-hilly, ot false stigmatizi'iiy a man's character. I take from the sin ici** of "Decency.M where it s vs. "disclaimer somewhat late*' ' -Xcency'*' must have- Known ���������������������������-. i about this lon������" before I did, I had never any cause in Cumb- ������������������-lland nor any where else 1 o ask any citizen what people say .about ,me;- I be* iievc mvself to be as respectable -and law-abiding as any man that walks the .streets of tliis city or ./���������Uewhere* atid I f.m also very Mire thai "disgusting language" it not my habit, as those.slander- u"s may think; let this be 1 he first hand disclaimer, I would not have known anything ,'ibou.t this dirtv work that was ���������iMiing on behind mv . back, had it no', beeu for our local General Manager of the Canadian Collieries (Dunsniuir) Ltd., whom 1 am much obliged to for liis i'i'ir 11 ess in telling me all about this. Vour? for the Truth, Justice and ������������������Decency," V. GOOD S. *">. Charmer, eoniniencino Aligner !). will arrive at Imiou Hay at 15.30 p., in. AYed m'sd a**. and'Friday, and will leave ['ninn linv. Thursday inoniiiif** at*. S, and on Friday at 12' midnight. No change in Cowichau-s schedule! ������������������������������$������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ The Tall Mall Gazette under Jieadiug, -'War ancl the Workers' ,s!iy.-.% the cleansing touch, of dan- -,- cr and adversity has purged our hearts of pride and envy. We 'know thai if we fire to win ihrough our hour of trial, it i.������ ������������������niv linking hands together aud bv seeing to it that buidcns are ������������������ip'.alk borur-. The cry nf I lie nivdy nnd him that hath uo help ���������-. 1, is iu oui cms. -'What can we -in to hclj".'*"' The answer isplain Go about your dailv life in quiet ikws .'iiul confidence and help iiuih by money and pc-r.-otial set , cc. to ji'-siit*: that tin.* privations i:uvi iible to w,ir. lali as lighlh us- jtoM'il-lv oil tl|o:*e kw-lorllliiatc i.ian wjiiiselvcs, Sonic sicvifu-v 1; demanded of u-i all. I.ct it be clii.Mliiliy and rcidik mri-t���������������*.*' (!iniiln-ilaml and nitric, are ai l'.'ady ludd) responding lo the 11 iiional si'n'iniem, 1l1.1t the workers ou wh-j'U lhe figlning in.iiuly iiil , shall luive all the iw--'-'ssi'i<-*s iind com foils ihat a ���������s'.M'.f-of war wiil permit, um Our wotker*" have le truly ie*-> j oudi'd t<* the er> hy ptt-iiiiMiig a ino'iihly iluiiafiou hoiu lue'r 1 av r<*U iind un.* roh of our citiz- ��������� ii.s will tiiidotibtcujy i-omniJiiie ion tribute lo the best oi 'heir ab i uv when waited upon, ahoge.. tint we shall undoubtedly do our I.sii slime lelieving lhe iice-ssi- '.',. - .ir-.l ������������������( .uf-ir'-' of th"- ��������� u-lwi Trt 1 i ;���������.> lm ir li-'i-.s in lli*:;t ii-*uu*** ; '.-������������������ ������i(i",i' tt -ui th -.iU'i ;.'*.- *>'*w. ^u t m ���������*>f';;.U and to m :!.*r, lhat mtr iu-.i! .1*1 air', boiiu* .���������**���������<' ii.i W-������V������ KiitV * C pMStrVCvl tO US.vl'.d TRY A. A,������.Jlm& J for your Sundas,������ Sodas, lee Cream, and Confectionery mrJT,' CIGARS, TOBACCOS u Willie" WANTED���������The loan of a knitting machine for the Ladies- Patriotic Guild. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES., Public Worship���������Sunday, 11 a.' in. and 7 p. 111. Bible Study (S. .School) 2.30 p. m. "Young People's Society���������Mon" day, 7.3b>p,*.m. " , ��������� Ladies.Aid���������First .Tuesday of every mo^th, at 7.30 p. va. Agents for Pilseiier4"I3re\ving Company's 1>EER Wholesale Dealers in all.Kiucisof 'Wines and. Liquors. I, SECOND STREET i t^*/\p<*rtt****fiitt^**ti^^ **--^-^������-<>w^*t^**^^ P. Phillipps Harrison BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC DUNSMUiR AVENUE CCNVYANC1NG | >: CUMBERLAND, k 4*v*^v-r^*H<*i'^^-H������v^-H--H'-:~h ^^v^^*rv*r*!*v'H-^4-W*'r'W~H-*;* I REDUCED ::\ Drink a, Bottle of Pilsener, faith your meeds Notice the good effect on appetite and digestion. PILSENER BREWING CO., UTD. ; !so distributors for U.B.C and New life Beers, Nanaimo 1 iniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiM i a., NOTICE. Holy Trinity Church of Eng land, Cumberland. Surviecs for. fc'nnday, Sept, 13. 1*1 th Sunday after Trinity. Mutiny, Litauy and sennon, at 11 a. in. Evensong and sermon 7 p. in. Stimlnv school in church - 2.80 p. m. Every WedncFdny ovening dn ring Supteiiibor tlipro will ho a servico of Intercession hold in the cliiu'ch fit y 0'cloak. CIms, A. duVoro While, Cloi'irymnn in Cliargo of J'nrish. Aftut' nn lutoi'vnl of four weeks, llm last four of tho aiunmei* union .'irriiiiocnii'iit, the i-erviei-s ol' G "fii'O MothuditsL church were nil I'ei-tinii'd iu regular order Inst Sunday, Seo iinnouiiccnient clt-i*- where, i^tmmwf*mmammi*t*mr our children after us. The woin en of Ctmiberlaud aud district have promptly banded ihemsclv es together to sew and knit and arrange for distributing the us. ultH of thor Inhori* to the bent adv aiitnpo poBBihle, and we may lin sure il will ho and doin.'. No doubt thnir fitsl euro will lio all women ami children, uot onlv oi lli'iBe belonging to ihe men wlio havo actually fiene to fight, but nny othciti upon whom thu results of lhe war niuy entail want nivl privation, iiiotliiir-i ami younger Hi**torrt ami Vr'-'tlvr0, "lin !ri**������ honiinm- nf hit* vobiritci'rtiH!, been dcpi-ived oft heir hn tidwinncr. Vnneouuor hn������ ret- uthtril to >������ier*r������i their efforw with tho Dtikonf Oonnnught'H Kund, ieolin** tlmt ihey enn look after their own j.,���������..���������,.!���������,.. ;*..;.-������!������:..,;������. ��������� ff. c IvAy Aim they could po.-*ilj|y ottcrtd to from a diHtancL1; wn think it will be well for Cumberland to do tho nnmo, and if we havo Anything over ear iinroedmii* nccem-Mif-M, whal- ���������ivcr ttuiy !k< decided t'������ du with ii. let ii he distinctly uuderotootl thai it ii Cniiibv-iliutd'^ eoatribuiiou atid f.eki.owlod^ed ah Hitch. Till' Ni Wi hau tlui jjrt.-vtert coufidi-KCH ihald'ir lubjioitsu >.ttl lo gancro'iji. j* Cumberland to Union Bav. ~. ioc. for two minutes. ���������5* h ������������������ *f Cumberland, to*Fanny Bay ��������� 20c, lor two tumutes ? Fanit*j) Bay tocCumberlaucl 20c. for two minutes .*. Kanny Bay to Taylors .'..'.". 15c, for two minute-* JL Fanny Bay to Union Bay.; - 10c. for two minutes. t Union Bav to Courtenay 20c. for two minutes T Union Bay to Cumberland ioc. lor two minutes T Uniou Bay to Fanny Bay ioc. for two minutes ������������������IIH-MPIJ.II ���������������������������������������������*��������� Also special iiight rates Between 7 p. 111. and 8 a. 111, to all points iu British Columbia, Three Times the Regular Day Period for the Regular Day Rate. J KT Make Appointments Any Time During the Day :*r. _-,, ��������� . .1. 'B, C Telephone Co. Ltd j ������J������'^^-������-|<4',*i,*4'*I,rl"*l,*i'*'l"*J,"i*'l''S*"5"'l,'l*'i"i,'J" |J������J,,'J'������J'i*t*'i^wj^-Ji'J-,'J*,'J,''|-,fI'''l'''J"*J-,'J[,'l-,'t''J''i^ , How*, many of Ciiiuhei'hiiid'fi vomiti and viimrous maiihood J II o have offen.'d their surviees iu de fone.i' of the Unijiire ? Less than two dozen. A poor showing for this portion of the west.. -tf>- Nearer tlio ninltering thnndurH roll, Blacker und heavior frowns lho sky, Vet onr dauntless Englir-h i*oiil Knees the slorin with steady eye; llundfi nro strong, where hearts nru stout, Onr ril'lw are ready���������Look out! A inr.i'ting of Ium I'utnnlii! iMi'id ('(iininittecs on Friday ev, I'liiiig, in the Council Chninhei,*. Uepiililtiollh I'l'otn I'liion Buy imd Hcv-,1, were p.VM.1.1. imd i-..,'....-!,,! N;,t''������ fj:,,,w'' ,,Ht 0,,,.v ,,"r������nro' v.-ry ,atisf,.etu'v |,n.pr,^ in I I1"1,) n',J"[,JI',1, tof '"imani^ ilii'.-i' pliiees, Mr. McMillan, one of the eoneort cointnl'lec, rejioit- <���������(! llutf. an t-xeelluiit prognimnie for,that event was being prepared, Tlieru was u very fair Httendiineo, FOE THESE HOT DAYS Children's Uoinpers, AVash . Blouses' & Suits Dresses, Cashmere. Coals, ete. * ������' Ladies' Waists, JN'ight Cowns,* Underskirts, Comhiii'itions, Corset Covers,* Aprons', lionso Dresses, etc..' MEN'S SILK; SUIHTS, TIES, FIIs'E UMVEUWEAR- | THE, "IDEAL" STORE .*������* * T������.-boifs a. . -. I ^J ll!illlt!:;il!!!l!ill!lllll|ir*Jlllliilllll!llll!!l!inilllll|||l!lllllil|!l!llllilllt;tillii:i|lli;il|l!l!::i!;i!l^ A\Mll!l!l!!llili:ii:illllli!ll!llllll!!ll!ll!ll!ll|Ulllllill!������!|l|,'l,'l!l!!ll||!l]|HII!l!llll������^ s " ... ������������������������ ������ Capital Paid Up $11,500,000. "Resorve $13,000,0 | I The Rovai Bank of Canada. I yn I OIIAPTS ISSUED IN ANY CURRENCY, l'AYALSl.K ALL | I ' OVBU THE WORLD. ' j 1 SPECIAL ATTKNT10N paid to SAVINGS ACCOUNTS A, imero.-n 1' a | I at hij-heHt Current Rules al'mwed on Dnj o-niit* uf Ifi nml upwards. |: I B I CUMBERLAND, B. 0 , Branch, Op-m Uail/ D. M, Morrison,. Mffr. a 1 UNION TAY, B.C.'Branch, Ovon I ai y. F. Bof-worth, Wvr, 3 I COTJRTfiNAY, B. C , Branch, Opnn Dailv It. H Haidwick, Mgr,, f\ %:illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|tllllll!lllllinilllil!llllli:i!llli;i!!ll!lllll IIUIIllllllllllllHIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllV^ mtttmJCM.-m*������Hm-xwwwmrJRLMMiam������M*int*'wimmiMn.,mi.-Mt ******ttv* .������hw������mh-im =V. BO^O^A: Manufacturer of MINERAL WATER [ "*Kmmm***MmmTrltlMB*V,'tMI**WR^IIWmWMlVUmmm% CUMBERLAND P. 0. BOX 483. PHONE 20.... % Btihe; And with the help of Omnipotence, Wcfdmll htaiid when the iiiotiti. taitut (piake. Only in Hin'i our heurtfi nre stout Onr rilloRiire reudy���������Look oui! Tom was away off on Tiu.'^lay ..:,-!.!; I.i.t !.;:; !i*:::*t ir ::: the riUht, pliiee i'ur nil (li..l,. He ini;, \'mi u./iihl lievi-r l;now l'������y i'liii't help it, he win* horn tlu.t ,wnv. 11������; in a kicker ull rmht, . n " ' i , .1 l j in* ii.nni' ^iilii* ������������> int i.iiljm1 "I" Wot C'liiilicrlnnd iu their new inill nn TucBiluy ni^ht, in honor ��������� if tlui fiivuiiMi'i. cup winners, wm* a very rm-'cet-t-ful aflTiiir. Al'^'w Tiie iWi'n-o l.i.in ^t!!^: )t Vol" III (Jnnihei'lnnil., i j Tho editor of Tho Cumberland New.'; J.'J'iy hp n rnndidntn fnr mnynr nt ���������ho next civic election. This announcement mny ho aome- whnt premature, but ho ie seriously eontridflrinB tho mutter. Thero iu nothing lik" tnkintf time hy ihe i r.'Vi'lilV'liM' I'lUHiJ.ri l\i.l'<- piv.-i'lit.i , , I ' r i ...i^nn.i.ii ,,, ,. V , ' . . ' , ,. forelock. Look out for ���������'Dad " Lillf! 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