"cf1fcd88-6ea7-4db5-8daf-65f4d29eb8c7"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2013-09-27"@en . "1915-05-28"@en . "All the News of the Creston District"@en . ""@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcrestonrev/items/1.0173044/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " -^.. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\".\" . . >*- < j -EJeglB.aiivw Li bi airy jan xo VOL, VX1. CRESTOIsr, B. C./miDAY, MAY 28, 1915 No. _ _-_ x.*y I 1 1 Vm- V i-ucas ana _rer&uimi Mrs. B. M. Reid will receive on Wednesday, June 2nd, and not again this season. Wanted\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDFoi. three months, middle aged lady to do housework. Apply Rkview office. Miss Erickson of Cranbrook was a week end visitor with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Bennett. **\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD A. T. Barber of Thrums, B.C.. was a guest of Mr and Mrs. Ebbut on Friday, going east nest day. The next-Red Ciposs 10-cent tea will be at the home of Mrs. M. Young on the afternoon of June Sth. Muxinery\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMrs. Thurston is open to millinery orders at her house. Flowers, ribbons, etc., cheap. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Ernest Parker of Medicine Hat was a Saturday-Sunday '\"visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Parker. Jack Cameron, who has been at his home 'here for several weeks .past returned to Cranbrook on Wednesday. * * The June business meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will be held next Friday afternoon at the ehurch. Miss'Nina Attwood and Miss Nord- man of Moyie, spent' the weekend at the Attwood ranch', returning \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD on Tuesdays * \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD * . * . . - Leave your Gillette razor blades at the drugstore to be sharpened so that they are better than new. Costs only 35 cents a dozen. Mrs. T. B. Myers and young son, of Toronto, who have been here for a month with Mr. and Mrs. S.-A. Speers left for home on Sunday. The \"May meeting of the Farmers* Institute on Friday night went by default. The turnout' was too slim for even a directors' meeting. - \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD John'Alexander returned tm~3B*_-iday from the Windermere, country^ where he has been for a few weeks looking after his stock ranch there. _ the past eight months with her sister in Saskatchewan, returned home on Monday. Mrs. R. E. Fow wiii be at home for the first time to the ladies of Creston and vicinity at the manse on Thursday, June 3rd. The enlisting at Cranbrook last week of G. F. Horspool,bank clerk, takes to the war the last of a qpartette well known in Creston, Messrs. Foote,, Mann, George and Horspool, who batched it together on the Foote ranch until a couple of years ago. Foote went from, here with the First Contingent, while' the other two joined the colors in Britain. - The Red Cross Auxiliary have obtained an amount sufficient to equip a cot in the addition to the Clivedon Hospital, and wish to thank all who contributed to the cause, and particularly the Creston band who have promised to make up the deficiency- to the amount not exceeding $5. This ..-\"-\"__ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^^i*_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*__*j_*fr__^k**% &.*WJ?a.sV& *WVaA*lAW&avae West in 2 Months Creston appears to figure in bold face type on the political map these days. Following the visit or Hon. Thos. Taylor, provincial minister of public works, and J. H. Schofield, M.P.P., the last, .couple of days in April, the Valley on Friday and Saturday last was favored with a call from R. F.^Green, M.P. for Kootenay, and \"Neil Mackay, the provincial member for Kaslo. Their little holiday here does not seem to have had any special significance. - Mr. Green was renewing old acquaintances, and Mr. Mackay was giving ,his .prospective new constituents the once over. Owing They went west Saturday afternoon, intending to spend May 24th at the celebration at Kaslo. Later on Mr. Green, accompanied by Hon. Thos. Taylor, will again visit Creston, when they will address a citizens' mass meeting. _C_f_ 2&-_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_--. Creston Now in Trenches It-kn-lSt ucmii M firmed cot will be marked^ as the gift of to the political truce in the federal Creston; B.C. _X \j\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDjTU\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrAW mors cars of ***oles sire being loaded this week from the stock in ' the C.P.R. yard. Nels. Whslaw is up from Nelson bossing the job. The Knights of Pythias grand lodge is in session at Rossland. Roy Telford is there entrusted with the vote \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDand influence of Creston Lodge. The long-expected carload of pipe for the water system extension arrived on Friday and a full force of men is \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD busy coinpleting its installation.. .:. L. Leamy and; family moved last, week from his place on the flats to the Rodgers ranch on the site of the old Yale camp; down Port Hill way. - R.F. Green of Victoria, M.P. for Kootenay, and Neil Mackay of Victoria, M.P.P. for Kasio, were Creston visitors Friday and Saturday. Jos. Bott, who arrived here from Nelson a couple of months ago, has leased the Powell ranch on the flats, taking poEjsession this week. He is busy olearing land. The Creston Red Cross Auxlllnry takes this opportunity of thanking those who responded so generously at the dance on Monday evening last, when a total of $8 was collected. So great has been tiie rush \"of business at tho Bank of Commerce. Fernie \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDsince our friend P. B. Fowler became manager that a $12,000 addition Is now being put to the bank building. The nameaof Misses Georglna O. and Molva L. Cartwright appear on tho list of students at tho Provlnolai Normal School, Vancouver, who havo boon granted diplomas for tho session just closed. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.,..,* The first ripo strawberries wore marketed on* Saturday when John Spratt disposed of four boxes to tho Mercantile Co. Mr. Spratt was tho (li-flfc to deliver the goods In 1014, but is at leant a week earlier thin year. CANYON CITY The box factory is running daily at the Canyon City Lumber Co. mill. Tomato plants are being rushed in during the week. But not so many as last year. ,The hay crop will he heavy this season. Clover will be ready to cut in about two weeks. A large number of people intended taking in the picnic at the Canyon on May ,24th, - but weather conditions were unfavorable.' R. F. Green, M.P., made the remark that he has never seen better looking cattle anywhere\" in British Columbia than he saw;-feeding- on Canyon City roads. *\" .',,'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,\ J, .,., ... ir '\"^\"Jotfh^TJaHra^jr., spent Sunday at his home here to hid'farewell to his folks and friends before leaving for Vernon, where he will train with part of the Fourth Contingent. J.E.Wood is wifcH the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD bal__.l_r_ri._ arena no public meeting was held, though some of the Conservatives foregathered on Friday night for an informal discussion oi affairs, and to appraise tho visitors of what the Valley needs from the respective governments in the way of public works. Mr. Green announced that he was confident the government telephone line from the west which now reaches Sirdar would be ex- A ,_. .1 - J _--,__l _--'-' J.- *<**\". -*-^-~ '--,- Jk 1. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD IWUUOU fcllJL vUg,H--\"TjU Vit.8H-H Kty VMS end of July. ,Hep;had done his utmost to convince^ the department .of the' advisability of making the connection tb_*0$gh to Yahk, but had been unsucc^sfvl ever, in getting a sum in th^cesbimotes for the SiJ^ar^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJ*^toii^^te?-eibn-^, .but- he had beeif assured th.it enough could be taken from the maintenance fund to complete the line this far east. Although the name of William Callander Burn Murdoch appeared in the Canadian casualty lists in r Friday's papers as \"Killed in action,\" not having any word from any of the -relatives in. the Old Country on the sad affair, F. B. Callander, who is a cousin of Murdoch's, -wired the authorities at Ottawa for a confirmation of the news and yesterday morning rereived a wire that the name of Mr. Murdoch does not appear on any casualty list received at headquarters. An army of friends are hoping Mr. Callander's wire will prove to be correct. 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Siipt.y;...Ben'ney; ''-Wade;..; a trip; thrhucrh this week and exnressed him- self; as well; satisfied with what hod been; done ion,; so small amount of money, compared with the large appropriations of former years. Mr. Benney expects this to be his last year in the Ymir district. He was always recognized as a friend to Can yon City. On Saturday morning news was sent about that R. F. Green, M.P. for Kootenay, and Neil Mackay, M.P.P. for Kaslo, would speak Mn the school- house for a few minutes at II o'clock. Abonfflfte.cn ranchers got the news and turned out to, nicet. the notable0, who woro motored out by Guy !__ wen- berg. After a few 'remarks ivero in lulu by these speakers as tb what each government had boon doing for tho people, the school trusteed Interviewed them for a fow minutes as to their Inability to secure funds from tho Education .,Department to carry on the Ti wis of th*** school and to clean iip tho school grounds, which is a scandal to any community. Tholr condition. Is not blamoablo to the trustees but to tho rii-pai'l'int-iit, which lias not supplied tho money' for that purpose. Mr. Mackay gave his word that ho would make enquiries as to why tho money vntort wns not sent forward as needed. Tho visitors expressed wonderment at the manner In which Canyon City ranchers had tackled home- making hero j such people deserved all the aid any fanning legislation any government might enact. A vote of thanks and confidence wan unanlmous- ly carried. Afterward a eommltte In his general remarks Mr. Green In the London Times, of April 23rd, we notice the following.among Gthers. in the roll of honor of officers killed at the front: \"Lieut. Bruce F. S. Douglas of the South Stafford Regiment, eldest son of Lo;rd Sholto Douglas, and nephew ox tuts -icn-quis of i_tueen_- berry. Killed in France on April JL5th. aged 18 years. He joined the Special Reserve April 14, 1814, and was given a commission in the South Stafford Regiment being promoted to lieutenant on February 4th last. Bruce spent his childhood days at Creston, when his parents lived here Lieut. Crompton has been heard from in Belgium. Writing of his hurried departure from England and the subsequent, events he says: \"I was gi ving a -squad of sergeant- majors instructions in musketry when a hurried and prespiring sergeant arrived and said that No. 2 Company would leave at 6 o'clock, it being then 4 p.m., so I rushed them m and got my kit together, and here we are. April 29. Just as I had got so- far* we got an order to fall in and go to man trenches. So we did so. While we were falling in a heavy bombardment started and continued half an hour just at dusk. 7 p.m.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDWe are now in reserve trenches along bank of Yser Canal, and see Ypres, which is about two miles southeast of us. All night shells fell at intervals just behind ns as the Germans were bombarding the road in rear and a battery just behind it. They wounded ten and killed three of the R.F. A. Yesterday one of my men got a scalp wound from a shrapnel bullet;. Ail the men were just in tear of the farm buildings where the Sixteenth Headquarters are when a shell hit the roof; they scattered very quickly. An intermittent sort of sheliin\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* is going on all the while now, like an exaggerated sort of stumping during a. thunderstorm, but they are not shelling us, but the F.A. Battery just in rear. Yesterday I managed to wash and also got something to eat; I hadn't previously had anything solid since Monday lunch. Today is Thursday and I have had breakfast\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbacon, bread, marmalade and tea. The\" men_are spiendid and make jokes about everything. 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The date of the McBride Groyernwient's. appeal to the people was unknown to him, though he was quite sure of the triumphant return of that party. He had not yet decided whether he would allow his name to go before the Knslo constituency Conservative nominating convention, but would make a definite announcement in this regard vory shortly. On Saturday Mr. Green and Mr. Maokay motored to Canyon City, where a meeting was held in tho Bolioolhoueo at 11 a.m., at -which both gentlemen spoke -briefly. At tho clone Mr. Mackay was waited upon by a delegation who reported that tho Education Department was vory dilatory in Rending along funds to make some badly-needed improvements to tho sohool grounds tho'expenditure for which had boon roguiufiy uulluiri/i-d. Mj*. Mackay promised to get quick action if at all poRfliblo. On tho return trip tho gontlomon were shown tho Goat Itivor bridge and approaches thereto. 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'Cm1\n^K^^0mmUmmmmmtmm~mmmmuir^\nsmimuiri\Mmit~\irtjm\nA GOOD CHEW IN A CLEAN WRAPPER.\n10 CENTS PER PLUG\nM_r.Mw ji i.c-i*^__-B\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDen.\nr\naes:\ni\n!\nBy Basil Tozer\n*%\n**\"src,\nLondon.\n_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDock \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, Co.. *\nMelbourne a'n4\n.Im*.. vQ\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\nToronto\n=2^\n(Continued)\nSome of the men took hold of Siddle\nbut he resisted. They exerted greater\nforce; he still resisted,''screaming incoherent things. At last, by a great-\n-er effort than they had expected from\nso.bold a, man-, he broke away from\nthem.\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'Youmust uot hurt her!\" he shouted wildly, \"i ^ever'meant-her,, my\nown boy's child, my Eira- : Just listen:\nthese two men are not negroes, they\nare white men\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthey are Englishmen.\"\n*'Tfa.at is a pretty thin yarn at. the\nbest of times,\" said Keene coldly;\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"and I guess we-are-, about' tired' of\nheating it this trip\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIt's only a douse\nto'gain time. Take him away.\"\nBut Noah drew 5. pistol from his\npocket and threatened those who approached bin.- so that, taken hy surprise, they dn?*sv hack.\n\"God have mercy!\"\" Siddle;\ned, \"I planned all this\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDfor\nplanned it against that man\nserea.ni-\nyears I\nHether-\n-ugL-Mi. uin \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*-_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" _; as. struck Efra too.\nEvery one. listen to tue! You are all\nmy puppets; I planned all this; I arranged every single thing you have\ndone today; these two men are white\nmen and are innocent: my girl is innocent; Mrs. Bryan has never been\nmurdered at all. Do you hear?\"\n\"Mrs. Bryan not murdered at ail?\"\nrepeated the Baptist deacon. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDWhy. I\nhelped to get th... body out of the\nflames myself!\"\n\"We are his puppets, are we?'' said\nJabez Hunt laughing. \"That is a good-\nsized claim, ain't it, boys?\"\n\"He is either plum-crazy or takes\nns for fools,\" said Editor Keene draw\ning, ,Mr. Thomas Waters left Petersville in a borrowed rig for a. small\nfarm in the neighborhood of which lie\nwas-part owner; The farm was run by\nan old man named Hagen, whom Waters had once found on the verge of\nstarvation, :an,d torwhom, he being\nthen in funds, he \"r ad purchased this\nfarm and had installed him on it to\n\ work it on a.profit sharing agreement.\nI It had i>ot done very well, and had\nj lately been mortgaged, but having no\n5 other refuge at the 'moment Mr. Wat-'\n; ers was now upon his way thither for\n-; a brief period of rest and to assist in\nI the harvest operations.\nMost, of the money the crop would\nbring the mortgage company would\ntake, but Waters calculated that.-.with:\ngood luck there ought to be enough\ncoming to him '\"or his share to pay\nhis fare to New York.\n'\"There might even he enough to\nleave with live or ten dollars over\nwhen T strike New York \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\"City,\" he\nmused, .*'ahd then i should be able to\nbegin operating on Wall street right\naway. If not, 1 .shall have to take 11 j\nturn at shovelling snowAtirst, while if\nthe crop turns out had 1 shall just\nhave to heat my way east.\"\nHe drove on quickly enough, shak-\n; ing his head to one or two-invitations\ni to join in the lynching party, address-\n, ed him hy people, he passed.\nI \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" It ain't a thing I take any stock\n[in,\" he explained, \"\"and I don't take\n) any in your Editor Keene, either.\"\nj So he drove quietly on his way;\nj but for all that he wore his usual\nI grave and serious air, he was \"much\n1 less composed than usual. Not that\ni he was thinking of the lynphing\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDa\nj matter that hardly crossed his mind\nj again\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbut lie kept looking hack over\n; his shoulder till finally he lost even\n! the tall elevators that were visible\nj long after the other buildings of Petersville had sunk out of sight- He\nj drew up and sat for a time thinking,\nj and at last a soft sigh escaped his\ni lips'.\nS \"That was a real plum dandy, that\ngirl,\" he mused. *'T never met one like\nher, and the way she hove that coffee\npot at me was simply great! A girl in\nten thousand, that.\"\nKe sighed again, and once more\ncontinued liis _ourse till he came to\na spot where the trail he was follow-\nin two, one portion leading\ning a pistol from his pocket,\nup, old man!''\nUnheeding this demand .Noah\nHands\n\"That so,\" said Waters. \"Well, if\nyou are Boustead, i am about busted,\nso we are quits there. My name Is\nTom Waters of Seven v\'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlls Parra.\ndown the trail\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDso called because we\nsunk seven wells before we struck\nwater and then it was alkali-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDand of\nWall street, n_w York City, when I\ncan get there. Say, what made them\ngive yon a name like 'I'.oi'd?' 1 suppose\nyour pa mid nia used to call yog\n'Lordy'r\n\"It is not my ..name,\" explained Lord\nAmbrose; \"it is my tide.\"\n\"Your ;how 'much'?\" Waters asked.\n\"Say that last part again, will you?\"\n\"it is my title,\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDv\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD?p.catfcd Lord Ambrose. \"I am the son of the Marquis\nof Oasileham, an English peer.\"\n\"Gosh, you don't say,\" said v.aters,\nhanding hia lordship his share of the\npork and beans; \"nnd what have you\nbeen doing to land out here instead of\nlounging on the gilded benches of the\nHouse of Lords? But perhaps you\nwould rather not-stay?\"\n\"Not at all,\" returned his lordship.\n\"I came here on business to see Mr.\nSiddle-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMr. Noah Siddle, who resides\nnear here.\"\n\"Ah, he is busy receiving a deputation this morning,\" said Waters. \"Say,\nthough, there was another Britisher at\nPetersville seemed interested in Mr.\nSiddle, a party of the name of Hetherington.\"\n''Yes, I know hini,\" returned Lord\nAmbrose, gloomily-\n\"Dp you know- his daughter?\" asked\nWaters eagerly. -\n\"Certainly,\" returned Lord Ambrose.\n\"A charming lady,\" said Waters.\n\"I>elightful,\" said Lord Ambrose enthusiastically.\n\"Sir,\" said Waters, shaking him\nwarmly by the hand, ''any friend of\nthat young lady's a friend of\nmine. Only\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDa new idea, seemed to\nstrike him shid his face dropped\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\n\"sav,\" he inquired, \"does she hanker'\nafter British lords any?\"\n\"I am afraid,\" said Lord Ambrose,\npuzzled, \"I don't quite understand\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJ mean,\" said Mr. Waters, \"is there\nanything of a tender nature between\nyou and her? Por T don't mind admitting she is a lady 1 take great interest in.\"\n\"1 have proposed several times,\"\nsaid Lord Ambrose with a deep sigh.\n\"And she has-never accented you?\"\nasked Waters. \" j\n\"Never once,\" confessed Lord Am- j\nbrose. 1\n'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHave some more pork and beans,\" j\nWaters urged him Eagerly. \"If you!\nain't full, just say so, and I'll fry some !\nmore. Sir, if there is any single thing j\ni can do for you, nhme it, and it is;\ndone.\" i\n(To be Continued) \\nJ\nil\n*m\m\m& V W \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *JT Oft fs^T ^ f * * V1!**\nfATECT MJtTfH?\n_L_UI\n_.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD!__ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *_tAm\nAsk For\nThere is more catarrh in this section\nof the country than all ftthcr diseases\nput together, and Until the last te-w\nyears was uupposert to be incurable.\nFor a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease ana prescribed\nlocal remedies, and by constantly falling\nto cure with local treatment,- pronounced It incurable. Science has\nproven Catarrh to be a constitutional\ndisease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarih Cure,\nmanufactured by F. J. Cheney \"_ S m m ,\ni *V%6 \*9\nLook for the- Buffalo on\n-Box\nthe\nTHE\nI5U_\nE.\nI_\n0.\nES___V\nlimited,\nHull, - Canada\nB}JXi C\nup in one hand a paper, and fluttered\nit like a flag in the wind.\n\"Litsen to this, then'\" he cried-\n\"I've a secret here that will make\nevery man of you rich\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDI'll give it yon\nto let my Eira go\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthe secret of making diamonds\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\n\"He certainly does take us for\nfools,\" said Editor Keene. \".lands up,\nold man, or I'll plug vou, sure as\ndeath.\"\n''Hands up. yourself!\" said Xoah\nSiddle, and swung round fiercely on\nhi iii.\nISaeU had his pistol levelled at the\nother, each fired at the same moment, neither missed.\nWith a bullet through his stormy\nand unquiet brain Editor Keene leaped up into the air three feet high,\nand then fell down in a crumpled heap\nthat looked most strangely small. Shot\nthrough the body, his lungs pierced,\nNoah Siddle fell forward on his knees\nand then on liis face. The Baptist\ndeacon ran and lifted him up.\n\"My revenge,\" Noah Siddle unit-evert, raising himself and looking with\nblinded eyes towards Eira. \"I've planned it these many careful years and\nthought out every detail of it, and\nnow I've got it\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDand a sudden rush\nof blood choked him that he died.\nIlls body and that of Keene were\ncarried away, and that stern, wrought-\nup crowd of men, inlawed by the tragedy tliey had just witnessed, set\nthemselves to carry out the terrible\ntask they firmly and honestly believed to he their duty It was .Tabez Hunt\nwho picked 'ip the can of oil from\nwhere Keene's cet-d hand had Implied\nIt.\n\"I have matches,\" he said.\nTie wont towards fTup-h and poured\nout ab.iui a pint of oil on some small\n.sticks, arranged all ready at flie base\nof the pile of wood. He struck a\nmatch, The small flame burnt steadily in the calm evening nlr. Every eye\nwas fixed upon this small flame. It\nseemed tho only thing that, lived nnd\nmoved: ho sllll wero nil tilings else,\nmen and nn.uro together, so Intenue\nthe silence upon that strange and\nilivadfiil scene\n-duoping, .Jab.;-, put tlio match to\nti>.\" oil. A IIlime leaped up at once\n;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDud grow upon tlio I'nel ready for It.\nThere was no KiuolfA only a small\nand very brlRlit tin.me. and a crackling\nnf wood that '.nui.flert 1ll*o thunder to\nthoi.a win. heard it.\n\"Tlmt'H one*, tli.-it't. done,\" Raid\nJabcy, Hunt, stepping backwards.\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.'I'M'', rift >:.v.\:.\nMr. Tom Waters Hirei. a British Lord\nOi, Urn lnoniiiij*; of i.lu> day the cvimi-\n1 !\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; ui which m:i\v hiicIi things Imp'ten-\nto the bush and the other to his own\nfarm. Indecision was not one of Mr.\nheld ! Water's faults, and that very morn-\ntj-amilittaf. R:yel.(-_P\nKyi.; iiil'.iiijcd hy expo-\nTM^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* to .Sun. Dust and V. Ind\nW* f //\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD___ .m* '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD i-'YV Comfort. j\t\n. our I->nir:j>u.** 5<>c (.it Honh*. Murine tytt\nfc.ilvBini uber. .'Sc. i''imiiuufi6|||ir.l.v\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDl'ri.CNiiik\nIMifijjiM-. 01 Murine tfy\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt Uemeily C\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Chlc\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDo\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\n|WW#\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,_--\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDW.^%^-.*^.^1 ^'..'W.^'liiium,!, ,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD | 1 '.ViW^i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.. m mm\ning. having made ..p his mind on a\ncertain point, he had t&ken immediate action. Now, for the first time in\nhis life almost, he was undecided,\nwavering, and inclined to regret that\nhe had a-cted so quickly.\n\"For there was no real need -to clear\nout so soon,\" he mused. \"I might easy\nhave stayed around awhile and maybe\nhad another chat with her. The plajn\ntruth is I was scared\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDscared, sir, I\nwas\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDscared as bad as could be.\"\nHe had not meant to dine till he\nreached the farm, hut now lie alighted from his buggy, and unhitched his\nhorse and let it graze. There was a\nbluff near, and from it he collected\nsome dry wood and made a fire- In\nhis buggy he had the outfit with\nwhich he had been prospecting, and\nsoon he had sonic pork and beans\nfrizzling in his frying pan, and send-,\ning out a pleasant odour over the\nprairie\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDan odour so pleasant it seemed one man at least \"could not resist\nit. for Waters heard a faint sniff, and\nlooking round in surprise naw a face\npeeping at. him from behind the trunk\nof one of the poplars.\n\"Hello,\" said Waters.\nThe stranger sniffed again.\n\"Oh, I beg your pardon,\" he said.\n\"Don't mention it,\" said Waiers.\nThe stranger came \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" rther out into\nthe open and snilt'et. once more. Ho\nwas very dirty, vory untidy, his\nclothes were much torn and disarrayed, and one eye was d I fl colored as if\nhe had received a recent blow on It.\n\"Oh, I'm really so awfully sorry,\"\nhe said. \"I'm sure I apologize for Intruding like this. Yon must think me\nn frightful honnuer, and 1 really havo\nno excuse to offer.\"\n\"1 don't know xvhat In blazes you\nare talking about,\" said Waters, \"hut\nif you moan you want some grub,\ncomo right along and chip in.\"\n\"Really, 'pon honour, thal'n so awfully good of you,\" snld tho stranger,\nadvancing with alacrity; for Jf Wat-\nera' language was as strange to lilm\nas hlu to Waters, there was no misunderstanding tho accompanying gesture.\nMr. Waters gave tho contents of\nhis frying-pan a fir-nko nnd surveyed\nhis guost without much enthusiasm.\nThe boundleHH ho&pltality of the\npralrlo would not have permitted htm\nto refuse to share his meal with any\nhuman being ;oven a negro would\nhave been entitled to the fragments\nthat, remained. None the less Mr.\nWatei'H was not very favorably Im-\nprccjflod by hlo new gnosl, not because\nh<> v.i'H fib. hliy and dirty, hut because\nhe lniii a subtle, nir of being exceedingly uiil'nmllbo' wHh worlc. Mv. Waters know the type and recognized It;\nIm wim only in error lu details. Hut\nhis Hommvhiil. unfavorable ImprcuHlon\nwild conllrincd when ho how tho\n(ithei'n luiiidn, how fiinnll nnd while\nand i-oft ihey were,\n\"Mny,\" hi. renini'1-.ed, with gront\nI'.uiil-iii'HH. \"you urn 11 Weary Willie,\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIMMl'l J'MII?\"\nMill tin' Mli'iwiger did not uiiderHfiiuu\nthis recondite nu^^euMon that ho wns\n;i ten nip hy profesHion, and hi' nln-id;\nbin head.\n\"\\"o,\" he liuld; \"my nnimj Is Lord\n\nibi-iiK.e Uoimteud.\" is\n^s^^iia^^u^rmmmvr^suak^x^m^^mS\nwill clear up your urine\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDneutralize\nuric acid\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDdissolve stone in the Bladder or Kidnej-s\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDstop the pain iu the\nback\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDand cure all Kidney and Bladder\nTrouble. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Trial\ntreatment free if you write National\nDrug & Chemical Co. of Canada,\nLimited, Toronto. 266\nUndisturbted Sea Traffic\n\"On schedule time and after an uneventful passage the steamship Lusi-\ntania arrived off the bar Friday afternoon and discharged her . cabin\npassengers in good season the same\nnight. Here is fresh, proof of the immunity from hostile attack important\nsteamships'trading: to this port.are\nenjoying. -\nForty-eight passenger vessels are located on our chart this morning,\ntwenty in the southern tradj. and\ntwenty-eight in the transatlantic service. Of the latter thirteen fly the\nflags of belligerent countries, and\nmany of these have, since the very\nbeginning of hostilities, been going\nand coining across the Western'.'Ocean\nwith uninterrupted regularity.\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDEditorial from the New fork Herald,\nSunday, March 2S, 1915.\nto bring\nScottish\nas she\n\"Nbo, John, what hev Aw\nye frae the toon?\" asked the\nguide-wife of. her husband^\nwas leaving to _atch a train.\n\"Ma snuff's done, an' Aw'wad like\nyou to fetch me h if an ounee,\" said\nJohn.\n\"Nay. nay,\" replied the guidwife,\n\"yey mustn't be extravagant. Ye ken\nye've been afl! work a week, so you\nmustn't use ony snuff. 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A: Beddoe, received by the department of trade and commerce, the wheat crop of New Zealand is short and the visible supplies previous .to the new crop are not sufficient to supply the daily demand for flour. Qa >TOVernijer 1?, is>14. a wheat census'\"was taken, showing that there were in the hands of the merchants 1132,863 bushels, while according to a census taken on.January 39, 1915, showing the large decrease to 45,868 bushels. 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Although the ultimate forecast had not been made at the time of his writing, he stated that owing to drought this season's crop- would be short and points out the fact that a market for Canadian t--5~* \"u*51 _ic\i_* v.rill be available in New*Zealand for some time to come. During the season 1912-13 the crop of wheat from 189,869 acres was _,- 179,626 bushels. The exports amounted to 565,205 bushels, as against 1,- 254,557 bushels the previous year. New Zealand has now ceased to \"be an Goeben was Deterred by British Boldness Children Teething BABY BS VERY COMFORTABLE AND LAUGHS DURING THE TEETHING PERIOD. THANKS TO Ev_.R_S\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD xSts I IM S E___C? ww 55 Soothing Syrup PURELY VEGETABLE\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDNOT NARCOTIC Pf-fr-atf-WC anrl Maw .- ,, . - ..._- _, A great scarcity of potatoes and hay exists in a number of western districts, and the railway companies have granted special low rates on these commodities. The Wilton Produce Co., Confederation Life Building, Winnipeg, have 300 carloads New Brunswick and Ontario potatoes, ] exporter of wheat, and is an import- both for seed and consumption, and' er. Except in times of-shortage when 200 cars baled ,'hay \"for- immediate ~! :-\"1 -v\"r\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \"~\"m\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1 lftVRl shipment. They offer to finance government and municipal relief order?. Cruiser Gloucester, Pursuing Goeben and Breslau, Steaming on Verge of Disaster _ The king has conferred the Order of the Batn, third class, upon Captain Kelly of H.M.S. Gloucester, in recognition of his services during the chase of the German cruisers Goeben and Breslau just atter the outbreak of war. -The report of tha Gloucester shows that the Goeben could have caught and sunk her at any time had she dared to turn upon her. The Goeben was apparently deterred oy the Gloucester's boldness, which gavd the impresison that support was close at hand. 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I.'\"--- -. TUC a bis_. unkg i ui. pcwcm RBR-.VIBaVV Issued every Friday at Creston, B.C. Subscription : $2 a year in advance; $2.50 to United States points. O. F. Hayes, Owner and Editor. CRESTON, B.C., \"DDTTit A ~*r Italy's Part in the War While the experts can count up blessings almost without nuuiuer that will accrue to the Allies owing to Italy's decision to take a hand in the war against Austria and Germany, there are at least two features of outstanding importance to our way of thinking. With Italy in the war, if Kou- In the face of this streak of pessimism this purchase t>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Mr Robinson's is just a little gratifying. Before making the buy- here he made a very thorough study of conditions,, and land values else- where, and after considerable'personal investigation he had no hesitation in telling The Hevssjw thai \"the man who wants to buy land right, for fruit and vegetable culture doesn't need to go west of Creston.\" In his capacity as purchasing agent for the C.P.R. diners the most dyspeptic pessimist will hardly deny that Mr. Robinson is ia a position to know where the quality produce comes from and where it can be shipped from to compete to best advantage with other districts. mama follows ner, as most people . expect, Germany and Austria will!Wh^ thls \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDe\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtle_aan decides to be hemmed in by a complete ring of foes, except in one little corner where Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark meet and where the boundaries of the small republic of Switzerland meet those of the two empires- While the military effect of get into the industry here on a commercial basis, well\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwell its not bad evidence that the Creston Valley is not losing its reputation for being the one section in British Columbia that promises the best returns for money invested, backed by intelligent and systematic de- We have just opened up a shipment of the season's newest effects in Felt Hats for Men and Boys. The styles, shapes, and makes are tho newest and best. The mice is right on a S 63 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD a fl on _3_i f__ l*l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_Ttn till _\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_ iujh-*\"*. Yve would like to show you these hats. Uome in to-day. Our Shirt stock is now complete in all of the standard sizes. These were bought right\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbest material, 1915 patterns, and at the right price.; We offer you Men's . Fine Negligee Shirts from $1.00 up. You never bought them as good at as close a price before! We are particularly proud of our newest arrivals in Ties. The assortment includes a variety of shades that, appeal to the most fashionable dressers. . They are priced at 50c. but you cannot 'duplicate their style ana quality in town at less than 75c. Italy's junction with the Allies will i velopment-even at top prices for undoubtedly be very great, the economic effect will be even greater. Although Italy and Austria have been unfriendly for some time, the two countries have been at peace, and there is no doubt that' large quantities of supplies have been obtained by the two central empires from the south, and also through Roumania. The former are, of course, now cut ofi. area purchased. Re Employing Aliens Editor, if-you should, l ne v_.atue arc v_-G__n_!g Your money back if goods .. l\are not satisfactory Phone 63 A..SPEER8 General Merchant CRESTON While the situation the \"Valley may not indicate that the British Columbia ranchers are taking oh cattle as part and parcel of the ranching business with the speed and enthusiasm conditions warrant reports from all over the province are to the effect that there is great development in that direction. In a recent interview Dr. S. IT. Tolmie, western representatiue of the Dominion Live Stock Commissioner, stated that the demand on his department for purebred bulls, which are placed in sparsely settled sections, is much heavier than heretofore, but in spite of the heavier call for animals Mr. Tolmie has been able to secure all the necessary males right in the province. With the exception of Shorthorns and Polled Angus it has not been necessary to import a single animal. In another direction comes word all records made by Canadian cows of any breed or any age for the annual production of butter fat have been broken by a three-year- old Holstein cow bred and owned by J. M. Steves of Steveston, B.C. Her yield amounted to no less than 938.93 pounds of fat, with 24,149.3 pounds of milk. And speaking of beef cattle it will be interesting to learn that beef on the hoof at Calgary at the present time is 8$ cents per pound, an unheard-of price, and packers are said to be of the opinion that it will go higher. E__itor Review : Sib,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMay I ask, _ think that a true Britisher during war time, employ subjects of the countries engaged in war with Britain? ..'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\".' While travelling toward Erickson I notice a well-known rancher, who is prominent in the Fruit Growers'Union and who is a British citizen by preference, engaging at times two Austrians, who have taken out no citizenship papers, wtiile good, t/i*us JtSrisisii- ers go idle and hungry. Also another man, a landowner in panyon City, a member of the local home guards, employed this spring a German to do his ranching. Are these gentlemen Britishers? or selfish men who at this time are not true Britishers. The authorities should see that these men be made employ our own people, and not wait until neighbors get hostile feeling toward them, who are liable to make a change by force. I happened to be a resident of the United States during the Spanish- American War. The people of my part did not wait for the police to prevent Spaniards from getting a job while good Yankees went idle and hungry. They organized a small mob, met these tyrants at their homes and kindly advised them what was best to* do in order to keep the peace among | his neighbors and friends. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIthas been said that Canadians are easy and not true to their noble inheritance. Evidently some are at any rate. Trusting your many readers will see this in the same light, and thanking you for space. Britisher. Encouraging An Appeal for Patriotism Editor Review : Sir,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDTho knowledge of the Canadians heing on tho tiring line and tho recent news of the death of one of our boys, and others wounded, incites mo to write the following. La/it week wc had a howr paragraph to the effect that C. Robin- koii, purchasing agent for tho CI*. II. dining car department at Calgary, had purchased twenty aoren \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD if Block 812, close to tho Canyon City mill. Twu of Llu*t_o yean; ayoiiueh puv- ;-^nip_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi worn quite common in thiH paper; at Unit time wonder would have been expressed that ho hadn't bought forty ao.ren. Hut in the linn* ton months tlu.ro seems to havo been a change como ...... fv,.v,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD r.r,n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>ii. Mini \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi<\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. than a ...... ... , # , few erstwhile booHtoi'H for tho Valley arc declaring that land in too high, and that thoro will be f. ... -..,.,,. ....Hlf.rn .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDonn\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ill UllleMH ......... '}/.<\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.,, '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDBreathoh there a man with soul so dead, Who never to hiuiHolf hath said, 'This is my own, my native land.' Whose heart within him no'er hath burned, Ah home his footsteps ho hath turned From wandering on a foreign strand? If such thero he, go, mark him well; For htm no niiiiHtrel raptures wwoll; High though his titles 1 Proud his name l Boundless bin wealth as wish could claim; Despite those titles, newer ami pelf, ThiH wretch, concentered all in self, .jiving shall forfeit fair renown, And doubly dying shall go down To the vile dust from whence he i-piUUK, Unwept, iinhonor. d and unsung 1\" Wo, In our peaceful llttlo Imvn hero among tho mountains can scarcely realize that tho greatest war in tho history of tho world Ih raging in tho Eastern Iloiuisphcro. But the hiHt fow days hiiH brought it home forcibly to ui.. The Caiiudlanii in*i> mi liie firing line and Homo of our comrades nave follen. Young num. does it not make your hloml hull and make you long to h\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' at tin** front Utstrik< a blow for Kim. and (lountrv and fallen com- The First and Second Contingents are at the front and the*Third js in training, and still the call comes for men and more men. Save you ever atopp= ed to think of the consequences if the Allies were unsuccessful ? What then of your lands and; homes? What then of yOur wives and daughters, your mothers and sisters ? Would you not risk life and unib and strike a blow for them if the enemy were at your door ? The enemy is at our doors and now is the time to strike.; Oh yes, we know too well the awful partings and heart- rjendings, the long days of waiting suspense. But wiyes and mothers do not hold them back from - taking .their places in the noble struggle for- the right. Better a noble death than an ignoble life. \"To every man upon this earth, Death cometh soon-^or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful ouum For th. ashes of his Fathers And the Country of his God.\" And those of us who must perforce remain at home, we must take our part in the conflict. We must not sit down here in peace and comfort and comparative luxury while these men ' fight for us. We must be thinking of them every minute of the day and be doing things for their comfort. And Give, Give, Give. Give of your time, give of your produce, give of your money, give all you can to help them. What are lands and money compared with what they are giving. They are giving themselves; they are giving their lives for you and me. Many of us have little to spare but we must make (sacrifices and give up some of our Shmforts to help these noble men. And we must be prepared to do this for some time to come\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDeven after tho cruel war is over. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Thoro will bo covntless widows and orphans; childless old men and women. All thoso must bo cared for and wo must willingly do our share. Wo pray that the terrible conflict will soon bo ovor and that tho right will.'triumph. But in the meantime Work, Work, Work for tho bravo and gallant mon who are doing so much for uh. Thanking yon for space. Jican Mai-J.anda.inis. Mr. Rymeli was a Creston caller on Monday. C. Cronin of Yahk was a week-end Kitchener caiier.- Some of the Creston Indians have been up this way looking for Mr. Bear but not finding him at home they did not tarry long. A couple vf Isaac Walton followers, of Cranbrookj spent the week-end in this vicinity, whipping our streams with fair results. DUCK CREEK m- KITCHENER 1. V. Olr-cr. and family woro calling on friends in Sirdar this wook. R. J. Long of Creston wuh soon on our atrcctn one day last week. Messrs. tlo)iiiHoii,NelHoii ami <. (-I'l-iiinii vessels Hct-ii in the North Hon mo hound for Newport News. Turkey Is going to hang tho man that failed to kill the Bultau. Who says J. J. Grady left on Monday for Calgary. . Miss Bertha Pease spent the week end at Duck Creek. Two more weeks and we shall be shipping strawberries. A party of 11 of Duck Creek's young people drove into Creston on Monday night for the dance and all report having an excellent time. .,. Mr. Ha1^|f%Rrov,incial fruit pests spectpri^ttimySdv^SaftA Duck Creek Wednesday arid- intends to spend one or two days her-looking over the district. He took in the work beedance in the evening. Carl Wigen has some tomato plants set out in the field on which are tomatoes as large as a big walnut. We believe this constitutes another record but of course we would not say definitely until we hear from Alice Siding; also from Frank Staples. Our gonial editor and \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD his wife accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson celebrated Empire Day in a most sensible manner, by driving out to Duck Greek, and wo feel sure thoy must have enjoyed tho scenery and appearance of this district. M. S. Middleton, Provincial Hortl- eulturalist, arrived here on Tuesday's east-bound express am! in company with Mr. O. J. Wigen ho made a tour of tho ranches whoso owners have entered for tho strawberry crop competition and, staked out the necessary J aero of berries for each placo. Nomas of thosoonl-iitigaro: Mourad Wigen, Paul Hagen, MattHagen.Url Brothers, J. J. Grady, P. Ofnor and E. Buttor- flold. only persons, present. The whole affair was a great success and was voted by everyone as a regular hum dinger. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD=========rr====__-____- \"* Black leg is prevalent among the young cattle at Phoenix. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, Sock day at Phoenix brought in 514 pairs of hosiery and IS pairs of men's and women hospital shoes. . Twenty-two out of twenty-nine sawmills will operate this season in, the Okanagan, of which 18 have already started up. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD / - Fif ty-eight names were * struck off the voters list of-Greenwood Electoral district at the Court of Revision held on May 17th. . 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J. Wigen ranch all busily engaged in huildlng a large 20x48 foot building which will bo used as a packing shod during tho fruit season and as a dance hall and gymnasium during tho rest' of tlio year. Unrtor tho able guidance of Mr. Wlgon ovory thing went very smoothly and evoryono worked with a will, so that hy 7 p.m., although tho building was not finished, It was so far _l..V!.Ii*.\".'* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\"*'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD wv, vviirini will ho nhl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD to finish it in a short while. 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F. AUMOTrtONO, (iliiil.uuin A In the matter of streams flowing into tho Kootenay River south of Kootenay Lake. A meeting of the said hoard will be held at CRESTON on the 17th DAY OF JUNE, at two o'clock in the afternoon. At this meeting ull statements of claim to water privileges under Acts passed beforo the 12th dayu6f March, lflOD, on the respective streams, all objections thereto, and the plans;pro- pared for the use of the Board will then be open for inspection. All persons interested are entitled to examine those, and to fllo objections thereto in writing if, thoy deem fit. . . . At this meeting claimants who have notpreviously dono so shall prove their title to tho lands to which their water records aro appurtenant. This may he done by producing, in case of Crown granted lauds, tho title deeds or a certificate of encumbranco or other evidence of title; or in oaso of lands not held under Crown grant, by producing tho pre-emption record, theagioo- nu'iit of salo, tho mining record, or othor written evidence of title. Objections will bo heard forthwith if tho party objected to has i*w*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlv\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>.tl sulKlclont notice, of tho objection. Tho Board at tho said meeting will determine tho quantity of wator which may bo used und or each record, tho further worltH which aro ni-in-SNary for such uso, and will sot dates tor tho filing of plans of such works and for tho commencement and completion of such woi'k-i. 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Aimiil, In the province, l>nt-d nt VieW.. la, B.C., the Mtli day of April, 1015. XHJ_ CRl-isTON REViE.V HQBt!GULTyR_L HELPS Conducted Ivy I_ R. HARTJ-LL, B.S.A., Assistant Provincial Fruit Inspector Creston, B.C. Telephone 61 insect Pests Common in the ves which quickly harden and gives them the appearance of tbe older scales. The males are minute winged m- sects. The females remain wingless\" The coke market is improving daily -Spray Grestoc - -U--.35._--.-S8. a through life. Control: while the trees are still* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD dormant,; us*' ing lime-sulphur 1 in 0. ible oils winter strength or with _ai_c= News of Kootenay The following is a brief discussion on several insect pests common about Creston, and in regard to which the writer has been receiving, numerous enquiries. Tent Caterpillars Malaeasoma erosa Stretch. - Malacasoma pluvialis Dyer. Malacasoma constricta Stretch. There are many species of tent caterpillars bitb only three that are of trouble to the fruit grower In British Columbia; of these the erosa feeds on all fruit trees with the possible exception of the pear, pluvialis has about the same food plants as' the first, but usually is not so common. The constricta is very common on the oak and occasionally migrates to the prune. Description:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDThe caterpillars build characteristic nests of silken threads in which they- usually remain when not feeding.\" In the latter part of the summer egg masses are deposited on small twigs or shoots. These egg masses are fastened together by a cement like substance that is impervious .to' water and which serves as a food for the young larvae when first hatched. .The larvae are hatched early in the spring. At first they are not very noticable but soon become conspicuous on account of the tents which they build toward the middle of the summer the larvae become full grown; they then seek crevices where they spin silken cocoons and change to pupae. After remaining in this stage for a short time they change to moths, come forth and deposit their eggs. Control:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDDestroy the egg masses and later any tents that may be built. Spray with arsenate of lead 2 lbs. to 40 gallons of water as soon as the caterpillars are observed. Rosy Apple Aphis Description:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDThe various forms which this species assumes during the season has given rise to four common names, ie. The Rosy Apple Aphis. TherBrown, Apple Aphis, The Black Apple Aphis, and the Purple Apple Aphis. The pest usually only attack the leaves surrounding a fruit cluster, excepting in years when the fruit crop ig light when they may be found any? *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* where' on the.leaves* In a severe at tack the leaves become curled and mors or less functionless and the fruit becomes gnarled and useless. Controh-^Spray at the time the buds are just opening with Lime-sulphur I in 10 phis 1 part of Black I_eaf 40 to each 1000 parts of the diluted Lime- sulphur. Spray again just as the petals fall, using a combination Apple Scab and Aphis spray, consisting of lime-sulphur 1\" in 4Q plus 1 part of Black Leaf 40 to each 1000 parts of the diluted lime-suiphur. For other species of aphis on apple, pear, plum or quince trees or on small fruits, spray as for Bosy Apple Aphis. For aphis on peach trees spray as soon as the pes.t appear with Black Leaf 40 1 in 1000. All the ovens at Fernie are now in commission again. Provincial Constable McRae has been ii'sssferred from Natal, to th\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Trout Lake district'. At the voters list court of revision last week at Revelstok. 309 names were added and 117 struck off. Herald: Four girls were born in Cranbrook this w _j.k. Surely the war is not scaring our noble braves. At LardoE. W. Senff has four men, two team of horses and a traction engine pulling stumps on his ranch. Recruiting for the 54 Battalion has progressed with. more effectiveness during the past week than heretofore. Bossland is paying $34.50 , for the city police uniforms. Among theBossland recruits for the all-Kootenay regiment are two Montenegrins. - Considerable shipments of cedar posts to the prairie aie L_._.g made from Fernie. Bossland is buying a $500 team to haul its fire engine. They weigh over 3,000 pounds. The department of agriculture has allocated a grant of $400 towards the 1915 fair at Golden. 27 Austrians were shipped from Fernie on Friday to Lethbridge, where they will be interned. Eight members of the staff of the Daily News, Nelson, have enlisted since the outbreak of war. Golden reports its' first real rain of the season on Friday last. Up to the present time there are no criminal cases for the assises to be held in Greenwood on June 11. As soon as the times improve the moving picture theatre at Greenwood will be r,pen three nights a week. At present' it shows Fridays only. Annonymous letters are again in circulation at Penticton, and as usual prominent local citizens are singled out as the recipients of the missives. At fche court o\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD revision, newi on tne 17th of May, for Grand Forks electoral district, the registrar of voters dropped 31,names no objection having been received. jV X CU AW.... V* Oyster Shell Scale This insect receives its name , from the covering which it secretes over its body and which resembles the convex side of an oyster shell. \"* It is one of the most common and wide spread orchard pests. 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Upon close examination this cottony, mass will be found to contain numerous individuals covered with a white waxy substance which takes tae shape of threads and serves as a protection to the 4ouse. If this waxy substance is rubbed oft fche louse will be seen to havea purplish brown body. 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When roots of trees in the orchard are infested, expose roots and spray with the same spray, or treat roots with carbon-bisulphide, In some districts it may be .-ivisable to grow trees on immune stock. A discussion of this phase of protection will appear in afuture article, of Slko says the road between -Fernie and Cranbrook is the most picturesque in all British Columbia. The Fernie-Fort Steele Brewing Co. will present each member of the 54th Battalion from Fernie with a fine new .razor. The gasoline caterpillar engine is at work in the Continental mine, Port Hill, hauling ore' from the Flume camp. At the court of revision for the voters list for Kaslo riding at Kaslo last week objection was taken to but thirty names.' It is expected that the Crow's Nest Mill at Wardner will start cutting on Monday next for a period of three months. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* Supreme court will open in Fernie on Junex 2Qfch. There are no criminal cases, and only three civil cases. Licenses on gum-vending machines at present in the city will expire on July 15 and will not be renewed. The fruit crop prospects for Mirror Lake are so far the best that they have been for a number of years. Potatoes will be the chief crop in the Lardo country this^yeai\". The ranchers are all planting large quantities. The Nakusp shingle mill has been running steady since August last. It exports about\" three carloads monthly. 'Fernie charges $3 fee for horses impounded in that city. The police do the running ih and get the fees for doing the job. MINERAL ACT j__*_t__ __\ CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVMENTS NOTICE r Mayflower Mineral Claim, situate in the Nelson Mining Division of Kootenay District. Where located: About six and. one half miles south of Salmo B.C., and near Sheep Creek. Take notice that I, A. H. Green, acting as agent for H. F. McCaslin, Free Miner's Certificate No. 85804 B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26fch day of March,x A.D. 1915. 32 A. H. GREEN _; eniic CiviZeilS __\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD uO uavc tui upjiui- tunity of buying $5,000 of the city's 6% debentures in lots of $100 or more as desired. Rossland hunters are asking the government that fche open season for grouse be from \" October 1st to December 15th. A'ffh.Oy /_s/ff-/_\/0\ j_f>\ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDo_/<*?_ __0_*. __S__ -TP-.Q 4-' i r_m WJ.A TTr_f a1 f .V>* VV'A _S_ GUY LOWENBEkG Oo-^sut-jTIng Bnoimbbb '; i< BSTON B.C. ALICE, SIDING \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'Hi DEALER IN Saddle and Harness Repairing a Speciatly .Mrs. Haunter who was here on a visit to.her mother, Mrs. Matthews, last I week, left for Calgary on Friday. c I This years clover crop is one of the biggest and best ever grown here, and will be ready for cutting by the midr die of June/,- :,: A;..,:' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Mr. Webster on the Corbett ranch, strongly ,., advocates that this wot weather be interned as well as the Austrians and Germans. We hear Gordon Smith has been accepted iis a recruit for the all-Koote- tiay regiment apd leaves this week for Nelson to commence drill. GET YOUR Plumbingi Tinning anu General Repair WflfV Done by , B. Embree The atttiohuaiqn of work well dentin rora lonur after tho price Ib toriro\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD**on Purebred Poultry For Sale Alton Oi-Aoa. White Wyandotte & Barred Rock Hens Conks,' Cockerels & Pallets a Bred from Prltto-Wlnnora and grand lrtyim* strain, ft 1.50 to fto.fiO each, accauamg to quality. Fancy Pigeons $1.50 pw \*\\v. *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD)*W^M^^ ft HAYfts. {.mimrtrnnr,. lini Looks as if R. Stewart will be the Sidings early bird to market s traw- berriosthiB year. A wook of real nice weather should see him taking a few crates to Creston. While waiting for the sun to mako wooding operations possiblb, in'between showers W. A. Pease and staff arc doing some clearing on tho west- side of his property\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. Albeit Stewart and a couple of Cranbrook natives Heeded the cleared area on tho Oavan ranch to potatoes fcho latter part of the week. They also did some fencing\" on the property. Anicunt Revelstoke. Seventy-five' residents of Fernie are anxious to pay about $2,000 arrears of taxes and water and light by working for the city. Stanley L. Scotfc.,;Who has been teaching for the past year at Jaffray, haa.been engaged as principal of the Kaslo high school. The six blocks of land thrown open by the Provincial Government at Fernie last .Wednesday -were all snapped up by eager homesteaders. During last week twenty-nine Austrians who were attempting to cross into the United Stajbes were rounded up and brought into Fernie. The Record claims that British subjects are prosecuted for violations of the fishery laws in the Sloean while foreigners are never molested. The tax levy for Bonners Ferry for the present fiscal year -will probably have to be made seven*, or eight mills. Last year the levy was two mills. Kaslo donated 500 pairs of socks on the Red Cross day last Friday. In many of them were also placed a package of tobacco and other timely gifts. Members of the Cranbrook branch of the W. 0. T. U. arc circulating a petition this week in favor of a dry canteen for tho third Canadian contingent. , ,,_. The voters list revision for Fernie constituency resulted in 158 names being added and 272 struck off. As compared with tho November \"standing the list has shrunk from 2,741 to 2,A27 names. . Tho salaries of all toachers in tho Revolstokc schools, with tho exception of the principals, will bo reduced by $5 per month. Tho principals will bo paid $125 por month, tho salaries at presont paid being $150 and $125. 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Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may be opened and operated by mail. Accounts may bo opened in the names of two or* more persons, withdrawals to be made by any one uf them or by the survivor. 821 o G. BENNETT Manager Creston Branch Cranbrook Herald: A court of_*a\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD vision on the voters* list was hold lit tho government building on laat Monday afternoon. Thoro wns a largo attendance from both parties and absolute unanimity prevailed without dispute W. iwv cnitt <>f tho recruits offering for tho ftll-Kootonay regiment at For- nii. have been rejected on account of uefrtrtlv** tw-ith. 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The\ wind may rise at any time and start a fire wnleli you cannot control. (i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIt' you discover a fire, put It out If possible; if you can't, Inform the nearest forest rangor or flro warden as quickly as you possibly can. A safe and sure medicine, for a child troubled with worms is Mother, Graves' Worm Exterminator. An Example For Montreal Last year the municipal authorities of Regina, Sask., aided the unemployed by placing at their - disposal a larga number of vacant lots uncultivated by the proprietors. All such lots situated within the limits of the city were \"catalogued,\" and, with the permission of the owners, were then converted Into kitchen gardens by people who were out of work. They thus found at the same ,tlme labor which produced them means of living. Why cannot Montreal do that which has been attempted with success at Regina?\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMontreal La Presse. \"Is it solutely \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. y._ Gained 30 Lbs. in Few Weeks Never Felt So Well Was Pale, Weak and Thin, and Had Nervoui* Headache* Before Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.' Teteclogy true that the appendix Is ab- uBoless'.\" asr.ed the medical student. \"Useless?\" thundered the professor, .\"why, sir, It's a veritable gold mine for surgeons.\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPhiladelphia Ledger. Spring\" ailments are not imaginary. Even the most robust find the winter months most trying to their health. Confinement indoors, often in overheated and nearly always badly ventilated rooms\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDin the home, the office, the shop and the; school-Hoaxes the vitality ot even theisironges.. -Tiie.bipod becomes thin and watery and is clogged wtih impurities. Some people have headaches, and a feeling of lan- <,our. Others are low-spirited and nervous. Still others are troubled WH.li; Ul_ubu..ua .. t*.^.i>.v3 . .w--V. , S.-L.1- eruptions; while some get up in tie morning feeling just as tired as when- they went to bed. These are all spring symptoms that the \"blood is out of order .and that a medicine is need-, ed. Many people take purgative medicines in the springr* This is a serious mistake. You cannot. cure yourself witb a medicine that gallops through your A system and leaves you weaker stiii. This is all that a purgative does- What you need to give you . health' and strength in the spring is a tonic me'Sicine that will enrich the blood and soothe the-jangleB nerves. And the one always reliable tonic and blood builder is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills not only banish spring weakness but guard you against the more serious ailments that follow, such as anaemia, nervous debility, indigestion, rheumatism and other diseases due to bad blood. Iu proof of this Mrs. D. E. Hughes, Ha- zenmore, Sask., says: \"About a year ago I was badly run down, my nerves were all unstrung, and I could not go upstairs without stopping to rest. As I was a long ways from a doctor I decided to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and In the course of a few weeks I felt like a new person. 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THB HE VIEW* CRESTON B. a MIYKT1 1 Kaiser Ordered il%*u&s j ink ^ . . A . .yn - J_seln,iaii Atrocities raUlMVtlJUlin A 1 f .liJ-Qerinin Officers Admit Emperor Indi- A.NALYSIS OF THE COST OlP GRAIN PRODUCTION The Necessity oi Mixed Farming is Becoming More Pronounced and Investigations Carried on in Canada Show that JL-Jiversiuoai-Oi- i__i__s3 -^Probably the most outstanding and difficult problem for- the farmer, and indirectly, the country as a whole, is in foretelling the result of a certain crop, before it is planted. Few can do this. The greater the pity, for, could this gift be attained with any measure of success, Agriculture would be lifted from (to us a rather hackneyed phrase) being more or less a game of chance' This gift lacking, the necessity of crop diversification and mixed 'farming is being more frequently cued. In a one-crop country (a country where one crop, wheat, for instance, is more or less th_ principal one, as in Canada) this class of farmiug is more to be urged than elsewhere, but the advantages to ihd individual farmer in any section are equally great. Naturally, \"exceptions to this, come up, but as a rule, tie argument holds true-and this is strongly emphasized by the statistical result of a recent investigation carried on in this country. The Census and Statistical Office of the Department of Trade and Commerce, because there were indications that in the northwestern provinces the profits from grain growing, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwhen not supplemented by stock raising, were less remunerative than formerly, undertook to ascertain the cost per acre in 11*13, of producing the more important crops, the value per acre of the Tiroduce and the profit per acre for each crop. The investigation was supplemented by a similar one -\"arris\" on in 3911- According\" to\" the American Analist5 the correspondents of the departments for the most part agree that mixed farming is more profitable than growing grain alone. This is true not only because the fertility of the land is maintained hy the return to the ground of farmyard manure, but because the practice of mixed farming insures cleaner an. richer land, and cleaner grain, permits the best rotation of crops, provides labor all the year round, and creates a home market for cheap fodder. Also., through encouraging \"diversification, it tends. to some extent, to insure stability of profits. In the latter, some surprising variations between the two years on- which returns .are made were developed. 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Both spring and fall wheat yielded the farmer more profit per acre, the former showing a gain of over 14 per cent., and corn made an even better record. The gain in corn was wholly due to a substantial reduction in the cost of \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDproduciher it. Indeed, the value per _-\"5 _ , cated Beforehand Belgian Towns .' - to be Devastated M. Pierre Notomb has written a book' \"Les Barbares en Belgique,\" \"which is a kind of supplement or \"addenda\" to the official documents issued by the Belgian government. 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