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Allen, Donaldson, McArdle, -McCall.um, \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\u00BDSchnitter and* Sheads were present at the regular meeting of' tbe city council on Monday evening. Poundmaster Joe McDonald handed in his resignation, which was accepted. The chairman of the hoard of works reported that.the board bad decided to recommend that the city do the grading at the Methodist parsonage provided the church would rebuild tbe retaining wall. Referred to the board of works, with power . to act. Aid. .Schnitter ' brought up the question of street sprinkling, which was dicussed and referred to the board of works The chairman of the hoard of works reported that Dr. Kingston had made a-request for the street grade in front of the Grand Fojks hospital, in order to enable him to build a cement walk from the building to the sidewalk.- Referred to the chairman of the board of works. The chairman, of the water and light committee recommended that the-1 inch pipe to the residences of Charles Bickerton and others, in tbe West end,,..be .replaced by a 2. inch pipe; that the waterworks system be extended to J. W. Galipeau's and Jnuies West's bouses, in the Van Ness addition, provided they made application for same, accompanied by the Usual tapping fee, the city to install;the system and the applicants to advance the cost of installation, which would be rebated to them in water rates; thai the city purchase 400 feet of hose and four pairs of rubber boots for the volunteer fire department; and that the city install a lightning arrester. The - report was adopted and the chair ..-Arnan of the committee was author- '\".'ized to purchase the rubber boots fpr the fire brigade. 'The chairman of the health and r&lief committee reported that the wdrk of hauling away the rubbish gathered on cleaning up day had been completed. The unsightly buildings in the rear of the old post office and between Second and Thiid streets had not yet been removed. On motion of Aid. Allen and McArdle, the clerk was instructed to notify the owners or their agents to remove the same, or the city would do it and charge the cost up to tbe property. The chairman of parks and cemetery committee reported that 03 trees had been planted at the cemetery, and 52 on the streeis, on Arbor day. The mayor and the chair men of the various committees decided to meet at the cemetery at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon to decide on what further improvements might be required there. Permission was granted the owners of a mineral elaim located with . in the city limits to blast, provided 'proper precautions were taken. City Assessor Hutton handed in the assessment roll for 191G. On motion of Aid. McCallum and Sheads, it was accepted subject to amendments at the court of revision. It was decided to hold the court of revision on Tuesday, May 30, at 2 p.m. The members of the court are Mayor Acres, fild. McCallum, Schnitter, Sheads and Donaldson. A request was made for the city bind at an enlertainment to be given by the soldiers and the Daughters of the Empire at the camp of the 225th battalion on Saturday. The request was granted provided the members of the band are at leisure. On motion, the poles and othpr equipment necessary to construct the pole line to tbe camp of the local company of the 225th battalion was loaned to the company. THE RELIEF OF BELGIUM Paris, April 24.\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\u00BDUnqualified ad miration of President Wilson's message to Berlin on the submarine issue is expressed by Georges Cle- menceau in his newspaper, l'Homme Enchaine In an analysis of the message, M. Clemenceau says: \"What strikes one above all in this piece of world diplomacy which the chief of the American republic has submitted to the national representatives, is its fine, impassive objectivity\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\u00BDneither complaints nor recrimination; facts, not signs of literature, contraryto what we have, .-een in tbe case of other countries; nothing, too, of the learned lawyer, by bappy surprise. Simple strong words of a statesman. \"The right, the august\" imprescriptible right, which the Pilgrim Fathers.-of' the Mayflower brought from Europe, their sons are bringing back to us under a shield of iron forged by own strong hands. Hail to you, American citizens, who march back into the history of Europe, unto a great arch in the front of which Washington, Jefferson and so many others have carved the noble claims of humanity. \"What the kaiser may decide.to do is unimportant. Withdrawal or bombast?\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 will be all the same in the end.\" The Last Resort Little Ruth had never felt the weight of the rod during her six' years of life; she had been ruled by moral sausion alone. Of late, however, she evinced a disposition to disobedience, and one morning she achieved that end three times in ten minutes. Her mother felt that more vigorous means should be taken in regard to moulding the child's char acter, and she accordingly took an ivory paper cutter from the writiug table and struck her smartly across her bare little legs. Ruth's surprise was equal to her indignation. She pondered ' deeply for a moment. Then, turning toward the doo,r with an angry, disapproving countenance, she pealed foutb: \"I'm going to my room to tell God about that paper cutter. And then I shall tell Jesus. And if that doesn't do, I shall put flannel on my legs!\" The water in tbe main Kettle river and th(f North Fork is gradu- allp rising. Cultivate the habit of listening, young man. It will come in handy f you ever acquire a wife. A striking indictment, of Ger- many's continued inhumanity to Belgium and,a powerful plea on behalf of the millions who, although destitute, remain loyal in that outraged country, are contained in the following important statement. It is signed by tbe lord mayor of London, as chairman of tbe national committee for relief in Belgium, by tbe archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Bourne, the moderator Jf the Church of Scotland, the president of the Free Church Council, the Chief Rabbi, the Duke of Norfolk, Lords Lansdowne, Rosebery and Bryce, Arthur Henderson, John Redmond, Shirley Benn (hon. treasurer) and W. A M. Goode (hon. secretajy).' To tne Editor: 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\u00BDEleven months ago we form ed the national committee for the re--, lief in Belgium and ^appealed to our fellow subjects throughout the Brit, isb empire on behalf of a million and a half Belgians, oppressed and threatened with starvation in their own outraged country. The number of destitute Belgians in Belgium today exceeds three millions Most of these are women and children. Since we made our previous appeal it has been conclusively proved that the Germans, contrary to every civilized precedent, will adhere to' their \"openly expressed intention not to support the Belgian population or supply them -vith food.\" The words quoted are those used by Lord Robert Cecil, on behalf of the government, in the house of commons on January 27 last. That Lord Robert Cecil does not overestimate tbe calculated cruelty of the German intention is shown by the fact that in Poland, where there is no neutral channel for the distribution of re lief, the civilian population have been allowed to die like flies, and over 300,000 abled-bodied Polish men have been driven into Germany, there to work in the mines and industries, thus freeing 3(J0,000 Germans to go to the fighting front. The same thing would undoubtedly happen in Belgium but for food which reaches the Belgians through the allies. It has also been definitely ascertained tbat tbe food sent into Belgium does not reach or benefit the Germans. Lord Robert Cecil, on February 21 last, stated in the house of commons that the \"Government are satisfied with the manner in which the relief commission has carried on its work and have exacted guarantees from the.German authorities who might otherwise have taken advantage of the supplies.\" The confidential evidence of Belgians of repute, allowed out of Belgium, confirms this official declaration. The neutral relief commission, of which Herbert Hoover is chairman, and which is conducted under the supervision of the American and Spanish doplomatic repre sentatives, has been accurately described by Earl Curzon as \"an abso- lote miracle of scientific organization, synonymous with economy and efficiency combined.'' Receipts from the 2700 Belgian communes show Belgium has been faithfully distributed by.'Belgians, to'Belgians under the close supervision of this commission and its self-sacrificing American workers. The British national committee, with the approval of the British and Belgian g)vern- mentB,. hands all its funds, without any deduction, to Mr. Hoover's commission to be expended in food. .In the conviction that the methods of distributing relief in Belgium render it practically impossible for any appreciable quantity of the food to get into German hands, and with the evidence to justify this conviction, we do not hesitate again urgently to appeal to the British nation for further contributions. Our original appeal, up to date, has brought in over \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1,500,000 but- this almost \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1,000,000 short of what is'required, from British benevolent sources, to enable the destitute in Belgium to maintain life with loy alty. Of the total so far received, more than \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1,000,000 has come from Australia and New Zeatand. \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\u00BDOver ssven 'million defenceless civilians in Belgium, for more than a year and a half, have suffered a tvranny- almost inconceivable to \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\u00BDthose in our own uuinvaded land. Nevertheless they have maintained a resistance none fh'e less courageous because it must be passive, and, with almost negligible exceptions, they have refused to work for the Germans. Practically half of the whole of this population in Belgium, through -no fault-.of- their own, are now destitute and live on a pitiful ration. Is there any debt of honor more pressing or any work of humanity with a stronger claim than that of helping to keep body and soul to gether in the men, women and children Belgium, who, in spite of mis ary and privation, endure all things and loyally await the coming of the allies'? Donations and regular subscrip tions, for which we most earnestly a=k, should be sent to Domin ion, colonial or local committees, wherever they have been lormed, or to A. Shirley Benn,Esq., M.P.,Hon. Treasurer.National Committee for Reiiel in Belgium, Trafal gas Buildings; TrafalgarSquare.Lon don. Signed, on behalf of the National Committee, Charles Cheeks Wakeeiei,p, Lord Mayor of Loudon, Chairman. Randall Cantaur; Francis, Cardinal Bourne; David Paul, Moderator Church of Scotland; J. H. Shakespeare, President Free Church Council; J. H. Hertz,Chief Rabbi; Norfolk. Lansdowne, Rosebery, Bryce, Arthur Henderson, John E. Redmond; A. Shirley Benn, \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\u00BDHon. Treasurer; W. A. M. Goode, Hon. Secretary. March 30th, 1916. WILL CELEBRATE EMPIRE Master Feank Dean, who spent the Easter holidays at the Hotel Russell in this city, returned to his home in Phoenix on Wednesday. Mrs. P. W. MacLain and daughter Lilian, who have been visiting at the,home of Mrs. Lea my for a week, will return to their home iu Greenwood tomorrow. The annual-meeting of the Grand Forks volunteer fire department was held in the Columbia lire hall on Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance of members, business men and invited guests. After the business . session an enjoyable ' 'smoker\" was held. It was unanimously decided to hold a celebration on the 24th of May similar to the events held on this date in previous years. \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 following officers were elected: Chief, A. E. Savage; assistant chief, Ben Norris; secretary, Frank Haverty; treasurer, John McKie; captain No 1 company, E. Jenne; foreman, Barry Logan; first officer, Charles Haverty; second officer, 8. ' Dinsmore; auditing committee, Don\", Manly and Roy McLeod. E. C. Henniger presided over the \"smoker.\" He had a wide scope for exercising his oratorical talents in introducing the various speakers and events, and he took advantage of tbe occasion to make the most of it. Mayor Acres, who was the first speaker, congratulated the city on its efficient fire department. He was followed by Frank Hutton, who spoke along the same lines. After a song by Mr. Cagon, City Clerk John Hutton reviewed th* financial condition of the city. Mr. Hutton said the city was by no- means in as straitened circumstances' as some people imagined. Grand Forks was on a firmer financial basis than a large number of cities in this part of the province. While we would have to economize for the next five or six years in order to meet our debenture obligations, after tbe expiration of that lime the city would be in affluent circumstances. Charles Bickerton favored the audience with a clog dance. Chief Savage followed with a speech that was slightly more abbreviated than his famous address of 1915. However, brevity is the soul of wit, and, besides, his remarks were timely and to tbe point. Speeches were also made by Aid. McCallum, Sheads, Schnitter and McArdle; XV. Mark DeCew, president of the board of trade, and by E. Spraggett. All the speakers praised the efficiency of the Grand Forks volunteer fire department. Messre. DeCew, McCallum and Sbeads spoke at considerable length. A comic song by J. F. Kraus ended the program, after which re frcshments, consisting of coffee, sandwiches, cake and ice cream, were served. Thus ended an evening's pleasant entertainment. James J. Henniger.of New Brunswick, who has been spending tbe past winter in the southwestern states, arrived in tbe city last Saturday and is visiting at the home of son, E. C. Henniger. \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 He will probably remain in the city all summer. The east bound C.P.R. train four hours late last night. was It will soon be warm enough to that every ton of food imported into go fishing. The 97tb anniversary service of Gateway Lodge No. 45, Indepen- dent Order of Oddfellows, will be conducted by Rev. J. D. 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Capturing German Submarine This story oC the U boat that was captured has a Jules Verne air thai is the very breath oi- mystery and romance, it^va's told originally by a German naval prisoner in England to a contributor to the -.London Saturday Journal, appearing in English, in that paper. The story is confirmed, declares the contributor, by two other prisoners, also members ot! the same crow. \"1 do noi pretend to have told the story here in the narrator's exact words,\" he says, \"but in its essentials this story is the same story as was told to me.\" It appears that this U-boat was deploying off the soiuh coast of Ireland, and had just sunk a large red-funneled steamer with a white band under black (.which may or may not have been the Hesperian). The moment this strike was made the submarine turned for a certain part ot* the neighboring coast, where, on the floor of a little bay, they were wont to rest when there was chance or certainty of destroyers in the neighborhood. The German's story of the succeeding events is as follows: We sat on ihe silt at the bottom 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\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'the bay all that night and well on to the next day,' until the air smelled sour, like the sweat of a man. suffering from acute rheumatism. It.is a fearful feeling that comes over one when the air in a submarine gets like that. One's nerves get all on edge, one is oppressed with forebodings of disaster, and small worries-are magnified a thousandfold. If you can appreciate that, and bring yourself'to imagine what a nervous, apprehensive lot. We had\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\u00BDbecome, .you will be able to realize the sensation' in that submarine when everybody on board distinctly heard tlie rasping .. .'jlank of iron on tlie outer skin. ' At Kiel and at Wilhelmshaven they tell tales in sailors' beer halls, when submarine after submarine fails to return, and nothing is heard of the fate of those on board; of the English trawling for submarines as tlie fishing boats in the Geramn Ocean trawl for flatfish, but with a trawl net made of steel mesh, through which no submarine can hope to pass. Such tales had been heard by most of us on that submarine, and they had made a great impression upon those of us\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 it was nearly everybody\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\u00BDwhose first expedition, against the enemy it was. I was standing under the hatch when this happened, and the torpedo- mate was facing me and in the act of giving me so'me orders. , He.stopped dead, looked at me, and then turned as if he would go and report to tr.e commander, who was in the engine- room. Just as he took the first step there came a new sound from above and the torpedo-mate stopped with his leg stretched out as he made the step. The sound was as if someone was tapping on the hatch with a hammer. \"Fetch the Herr Lieutenant-Captain Quickly,\" shouted the torpedo-mate, excitedly, and I started to obey the command; but another man anticipated me, and I stayed. The tapping; continued\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\u00BDtwo single, sharp taps, then a pause, then two more single taps, and so on. Yes, it did sound something like that\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\u00BDicltly, iddy, iddy, iddy\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\u00BDall the time. The. torpedo-mate became very excited. He made a move as if he would mount the steps leading to the hatch, changed his mind, and then bolted in the direction of the engine room. That tapping still went on, and it sounded so uncanny that 1 felt uneasy in my stomach. Presently the torpedo-male came hack, and the Lieutenant-Captain was witli him, and 1 heard them speaking in English. The torpedo-mate mounted the steps to the hatch, took ot'l\" his shoe, and with the heel gave two single taps on. the hatch cover, with an interval between them. As soon as he did this the tapping on the outside stopped, but. roconi- are a CONFESSION Advam-ini; years lire first realized by lliechaiifrc lliiit hecomo iiotiirciilile in tlie complexion. If yon |>;iy attention lo the first, siltnost imperceptible, lines, how easy it is to avoid the unsightly wrinkle-, tli.'it surely follow. Wrinkles are a confession lo 1'iilhcr Time. The skin must be kept firm and smooth by proper attention nnd treatment. \"US'T\"is n skin food ;ind wrinkle chaser. It builds up linn, elastic tissues, removes wrinkles, fills out depression\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!. prevents dryness of skin mused by excessive winds, ;md restores to your complexion tluit fine appearance of freshness nnd youth. \"USIT\" is put up in handsome opal bollles, ami until the Drutf Stores iu Canada are completely stocked, we are filling mail orders. Accept no substitute. Send 50c to-day for trial bottle, sufficient for six weeks' use. We pay posture to nny address In Canada. Usit Manufacturing Company, Limited Pcpnrtnicnt A, 476 Roncurallo Kit nut, Toronto, Ontario W. N. U. 1096 menced a moment, afterwards,\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\u00BDwitli. a change in the sound. Ves, that is right: Iddy, pause, limply, iddy. iddy, umpty, pause, iddy, timpty, umpty, iddy, pause, iddy, umpty, iddy. iddy, pause, umpty, umtpy, umpty, pause, iddy, iddy, iddy, pause, iddy, iddy, pause iddy, iddy, iddy, umpty, pause, iddy. When tho tapping ceased the tor- pedo-niate held Out the book to me so that I could pass it, to ihe commanding-officer; but he waved it away, and then told Ihe torpedo-mate to \"read it.\" As near as I can remember, the torpedo-mate read as follows, in English: \"Explosive charge fixed to your hull and connected by wire to destroyer above. Chain attached to your periscope, with; other end round steam- winch.. You cannot get away. Will you surrender or be blown up?\" * \"Read it again,\" said the lieutenant- captain, speaking like a dazed and incredulous man. The torpedo-mate read it, again, slowly and emphatically, as if ro give each word time to sink into the commanding officer's mind. When he had finished he added a word of his own. That word was \"diver.'' There was some excitement- in the submarine in the minutes that followed. The lieutenant-captain took counsel witli the other officers in whispers, and at last told the .torpedo-mate, to signal on the hatch that we would surrender. . Th.e-signal of surrender was made with the heel of the torpedo-mate's shoe, and a reply was tapped out from above. \"Rise to the.surface, and remember that if you sink the boat you will go down with it,\" the torpedo-mate read out. The lieutenant-captain sadly gave the necessary orders, and presently wo were on the surface, the hatch was 'opened, and I. followed the officers and the torpedo-mate on deck. There, almost alongside us, .was a big destroyer, with her guns trained on us; and there, sitting on our hull, with an arm cuddling our periscope, was the figure of a man in diving- dress, dangling a bit of heavy chain in his' hand. But there was no sign of any explosive attached to the hull. \"Down below,\" said the lieutenant- captain, making* a move .toward tlie hatch. \"Please stay whore you are,\" said a polite voice froni the destroyer, as the men lining the side leveled their rifles at us. . \"Swindled!\" said the lieutenant- captain, with a hopeless movement of his hands. The destroyer edged alongside and we .were ordered to come on board. - \"The captain is engaged for a moment,\" said a young officer, waving his hand to where the diver was being extracted from his diving dress. \"He will introduce himself presently.\" Tide of Feminism Rising It is reasonable to expect that when the women of the prairie provinces are possessed of the 'franchise, many women in the other provinces\"will'be restless until they acquire the same right. The tide of feminism in this country is rising. It means much more than the mere granting of the voting franchise to women. It means coming changes of a fundamental character\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\u00BDsocial and economic as well as political changes, changes in the relation of the sexes, in domestic life, in convential ideas of morality. Whether these changes will be for the betterment of the race-is a matter of opinion; it depends upon '.he point of view. All who thirst, for change for the sake of change will hail the feminist revolution with joy. But in such revolutionary^ changes much that is good is often submerged. What is old is not necessarily of little value and unfit to cherish.\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\u00BDHamilton Herald. Cannot Stand Failure The doctrine of the election of Germany to create by blood and fire the kingdom of righteousness on earth can withstand many things. Itidicule cannot shake the stout faith of a humorless race in its idol; misery and suffering may, for a time at any rate, only harden it. But there is one thing which no variant of tills degraded creed has ever been able to support, and that, is failure. Lei it become visible to tho least willing to see it that the German empire has failed in its self-appointed task; that the attempt to \"crucify humanity\" has recoiled in blood and ruin on its authors, winning for them nothing but the abhorrence of mankind; and the whole fabric of false history, false science, false statesmanship and false fanaticism is already tottering.\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\u00BDLondon Daily News. Hub (surveying mass of bills)\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\u00BDAs to how these are to be paid, I am completely in the dark. Wife\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, there's one of (hem you will have to pay or be even inoro In the dark\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 gas bill. A farm on which, or near which, absolutely pure water cannot be obtained will not answer for dairy purposes. Dairy cows need free access lo all the pure water that they will drink. Big U.S. Aeroplane Rumored That a Monster Machine \"Will Soon be Put to Use An American built aeroplane soon to be used in, the war, which will cary a 9-centinietrc gun and which will be six times as large as the new German fokker monoplanes, was described by G. Douglas W'ardrop, editor of the Aerial Age, in an address to the cadets and instructors of tho United -Stales Military Academy. After stating : that the aerial equipment of the United States army was in every way inadequate, Mr. War- drop said: \"We have heard very much of late concerning the Fokker monoplanes, 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\u00BDmachine that spirals to a tremendous altitude . and, then darts directly down upon its opponent, meantime showering a hail of deadly bullets upon its adversary. \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 \"We in tiis country are quietly preparing a monster machine that will represent the conquest of >)va:i the latest German achievement. Tlih aeroplane will be six times larger than any yet tried. It can carry sufficient gasoline to give a speed of seventy-live miles an hour and a cruising range of more than 600 miles. Tho horsepower consists of seven motors, six of J GO horsepower each and one of 40 horsepower. With about eight passengers, this machine has a further capacity for carrying 700 gallons of gasoline, sixty gallons of oil and. a\" useful load of o,000 pounds. By decreasing the '1.000 pound cargo the number of passengers can be approximately .increased to thirty. A total weight of 21,000 pounds can be carried through the air. The machine is built with three planes, spreading 1S3 feet. The length is sixty-eight feet. \"This will be the type of bombarding aeroplane that will be used on German ports in the early spring. Many of the type are now under construction. \"A new gun which gives no recoil will be used .in this monster 'plane. It consists of a tube iu which two shots are simultaneously discharged by a single explosion. One shot, the deadly steel shell, speeds down toward the enemy; a second, which is made of sand, is discharged* backward. As a result there is-no recoil from the gun. This new gun will throw a shell nine centimetres in diameter.\" U* The deacons and other officers of the church had met to discuss the best method of getting rid of a pastor who had worn out his usefulness. After various methods had been suggested without any of them seeming feasible,' one brother, who was a good deal of a wag, said: \"I tell you what to dp. Let's pay him all of his salary in arrears an' raise him to a thousand a year an' he will drop dead.\" A simplified X-ray by which a bill collector could see how much money a man had in his pocket would fill a long-felt want Suffragettes hadn't thought of horrifying the men by appearing in their last year's hats. Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her During Change of Life. Richmond, Va. \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 \"After taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel like a new woman. I always had a headache' during the Change of Life and was also troubled with other bad feelings common at that time \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 dizzy spells, nervous feelings and heat flashes. Now I am in better health r \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-s\" tion\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\u00BDTry It if Vour Eyes Give You Trouble. 'Thousands of pco,ple suffer from eyo troubles because (bey do not know what to do. They know some good homo remedy for \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 every other minor 'ailment, hut. none for thciroycMronbies. They neglect their eyes, because the trouble is not \"sufficient'to'.'drive them to' im eye: specialist, who .would,' anyway, charge them a hears fee. As a last, resort they go to un optician or to (he five and'ten-cent store, aud oftentimes pet glasses that they do not need; or which, after being;.used.a few months, do their eyes more Injury than good. Here is a simple prescription that: every one should use : .\">. grains Bon-Opto. * r ounces water. Uao three or four times* a. day to bathe the eyes. This prescription and the simple Optona system keeps tin eyes clean, sharpens the vision and \"quickly overcomes inflammation and Irritation ~t weak, watery, overworked, tired eyes and' other similar (roubles are greatly benefited and oftentimes cured by its use. Jinny-reports show that wearers of glasses* hnvfc discarded them after a few weeks' use. It is good for the. eyes, and contains no-Ingredient which would Injure the most sen- sitive eyes of. an infant or the aged. Your own druggist can fill this prescription, or the Valmas Drug Co. of Toronto will 131! it for you. Try it, and know for ence what real eye comfort is., He -would tell you that he can do lots more work when the wagon wheels are greased with Mica Axle Grease fills Uhc pores of the axle. Makes a perfect bearing surface: Reduces friction to a minimum. Dealers Evcrywlier'e The Imperial Oil Company Limited BRANCHES IN* ALL CITIES LITTLE Even in a match you should consider the \"Little Things,\" the wood\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 composition\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 strikeability\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 flame. are made of strong dry pine stems, with a secret perfected composition th-st guarantees \"Every Match A Light.\" 65 years of knowing how\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\u00BDthat's the reason 1 All Eddy products are de\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD pendable products\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\u00BDrAIways. C THE SUN, GEAND FORES, B. C. It bears the Seal ' 000 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\u00BDthe record of the fur year of Saskatchewan, according to official figures. One hundred and thirty-one dealers are shown as being in the fur trade for the last year, bringing in a total of 061,S40, as compared with 716,182 pelts for the year before. The figures give some idea of the Immensity of the fur trade of -Saskatchewan. ' According, to tho figures, muslcrat skin's were in the' lead with a total of 892;960, . the lowest pelts .being white foxes,\" of which only \".six are reported. - Europe Buying Canadian Timber British 'Columbia timbers have been shipped to England for trench construction and the cedar shingle industry has again begun to move at a lively pace. An order of 4,000,000 shingle was recently sent to New York, via the Panama, but the big slide there has closed the markets of the oast for the time being. Pulp mills are doing good lousiness now, and large quantities of paper and boxes have been shipped to the States, to China, and other Pacific countries. \: Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine limes in ten when the liver is right the ilomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly compel a lazy liver to do its duty Cures Constipation, Indigos- tion, Side Headache, and Distress after Eating, Small Pill, SmaIl Dose, Small Price. Genuine must bear Signature B.C. Mines Are Busy Activity in the metalliferous mines of West Kootenay and the boundary districts has so increased the demand for coke that every oven in Fernie is running and 200 ovens at Michel, which have been idle for three years, also have been lighted up, according to a statement from Fernio, British Columbia. The demand for coal also has been much better of late, especially from railroads,- whose traffic is steadily increasing. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Hub\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\u00BDTilings were awfully dull in the stock market today. 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Thousands have benefited by it and would use no other preparation. \"Hard.to get along with, isn't he?\" \"Oh, yes. He is as quarrelsome as a pacificist.\" . Use Alberta Coal in Spokane Advices : from\" Spolcane announce that public buildings there are using Alberta coal for heating purposes for the first time in their history. Formerly American coal was used exclusively. The reason for change given is that Alberta coal is cheaper in proportion to tlie-heating services rendered. \"I hear that. Richwood's daughter ran away with tlie chauffeur.\" \"Yes: and Richwood is nearly crazy over it.\" \"Well, it is hard to lose a daughter in tbat way.\" \"Oh, I don't know so- much about that; but they took the motor car with them.\" To Asthma Sufferers.\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\u00BDDr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy comes like a helping hand to a sinking swimmer. 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If you suffer from asthma get this time-tried remedy and find lielp-like thousands of others. , \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 Another New Battalion A movement is, on root for the organization in the, west for overseas service of a battalion of Scandinavians\" and Icelanders. Messrs. Prout, Ross and Sigfusson, members of the Manitoba legislature, who offered the militia deaprtment to jointly raise an overseas battalion, have a telegram fom Sir Sam Hughes accepting their offer, the command of the battalion denPTui.'^fir on the qualification** -.of the organizers.. . -\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^l Beautifies While SI Before retiring, bathe the face and neck with hot water, then dry and rub \"USIT\" into tne skin with the linger tips. By persistent treatment you will soon restore to your complexion the wonderful freshness and beauty of votith. Make this treatment a nightly habit and \"USIT\" will beautify you while you sleep. \"CJSIT\" is a skin rood ami wrinkle chaser. 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She Gives Them \ All the Credit SAYS DODD'S' KIDNEY PILLS MADE HER WELL \"- Miss Gertie Newman, After Two Years' Suffering,* Tells How She Found a Complete Cure. \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 Boyd's Cove, Notre Dame Bay, Nfld. \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(Special).\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\"After two years of weakness and suffering I am again in perfect health and I give all the credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills.\" That is the statement n \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. by Miss Gertie * M. Newman, an .-oiJmable young.lady living here, bhe is so overjoyed \"at her recovery that she wants all suffering women to know how she found her cure. \"I had a cola to start with,\" Miss Newman continues, \"and then things just seemed to go from bad to worse. My back ached, I had cramps in my muscles, and I suffered from headaches. , My sleep was broken and un- refreshing, my eyes were puffed and swollen and I perspired freely with the least exertion. I was always irri- \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 table and in the mornings I had a bitter taste in my mouth. \"Reading of cures by Dodd's Kidney Pills I decided to give them a trial. I took a dozen boxes in all and you can see how they helped me. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all suffering women.\" Dodd's Kidney Pills are suffering woman's best friend. Dr. Borger. assistant director of the Fasieur institute in Batavia, one of the-greatest hygienists of the day, has succumbed to plague while conducting experiments with a view to combating the dire inroads of that fell epidemic. Dr. Borger has conducted himself with a heroism equal to that of any proud possessor of a V.C. ', * A Wonderful Medicine For Children Mrs. Geo. Huffman, Willing'ton, Ont., writes: \"I have used Baby's .Own Tablets and can recommend them as a wonderful medicine for children. 1 am the mother of five and have used no other medicine for any of them.\" Thousands of other mothers say the same.thing of the Tablets. That is why once a mother has used them for her little ones she would use nothing else. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 \"cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvil'.'p, Ont. ' . In spite of the common idea that crows do nothing but caw, the old augurers recognized no less than 05 intonations of the raven's voice, each with its special significance. From Ihe i*inglng \"Hauls! rahk! rahk! \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\u00BDrank!\" of the hooded crow, the Swedes have borrowed their fierce cheer, the finest battle cry possessed by any people. W. N. U. 1091 \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\u00BDTo Every Soldier a Full Sixty-cent Box Free\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\u00BDGreatly Appreciated- by the Boys. s Realizing that ointment, is one of tlie prime necessities to the soldier, both in training- and at the front, i^was early decided to supply all Canadian recruits' free of charge. That this offer was'appreciated by the military authorities is best evidenced by some of the replies received.from Headquarters, as .well as from individual camps. Brigadier-Gen. Sir Sam Hughes wrote:\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 \"This is indeed a most useful and acceptable donation, and for which please accept my most sincere thanks.\" Licut.-Col. Murphy, in charge of Val- cartier Camp, wrote :\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\"I would bo very glad to receive donation of Dr. Chase's Ointment, and feel sure it would be acceptable.\" One Major reports :\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 Ointment arrived on the day the Battery completed 24 miles route march on foot, and I can assuro you the Ointment was very beneficial, and much appreciated by those with sore feet.\" For the 31st Regiment, Owen Sound, Q.M. Sergt. Miller writes :\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\"I have been directed by Col. Chisholm to tender to you our hearty thanks for your splendid gift ot Dr. Chase's Ointment to the members of the Overseas Contingent. I can assure you it was appreciated by the men, and if the quantity had been doubled we would have had a hard time to save a box. Tho men swear by it.\" From Xiagara Camp Q.M. Sergt. O. M\". Stevenson writes for the 37th Battalion :\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 Ointment has been distributed among the boys of our company, and is highly appreciated by them. I assure you that they* will find it very useful both here and at tho front.\" Further distributions of Dr. Chase's Ointment will be made to the recruits assembling for training at the various towns and cities throughout the country. Officers in charge are requested to advise us liow many boxes they can use, allowing one for each man. In a score oil wavs this Ointment is useful to the soldier, and it is our desire that every man shall be supplied free of charge. Address Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. FIVE TQUSUm filUPENt frW^My--' Su&p'y for \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\u00BDvU^T--^\":8rHlsh S.ojdters Ujipn;tj^Ift'.jr'etft?' 'Jijndon.^ebV.lO'^An.^eyewitness''. at the!' British 'geaei'ar lirmy. bead- Quarters ria. France' pays' a tribute in an* article.'.gtYea out-.yesterday.'by the Official Press .^Bureau \".to* the work\" of tb.e army' supply defciirtments..' Ha oall's.the'Ordnance -Department a \"military '.^nive.I?..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.^rpYi,rte.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\u00BD.,/ He tfaya-ta-.pitrt: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 \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' Toe V&staeis -QC.ta1T*i7ork'of maintaining'.a* modem, army may bo gauged --by. the/faot,. *hat ..during the past niohth the .spjpplfe-furnisaed included 45i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-^w\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJwa^^ - THE SUN, J-RAND FORKS, B. 0. Faults 3a*S*e*--'^?t-,?>-lA\"'^>; \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\u00BDfti'HT-. ,''Hr- riot, wo will fra'lkly will run cor- actly. toll you so. Does your watch run correctly? Jf you experience any clidicul- ty with it, leave it wilh us. Wc will give it an expert examination. If it needs repairs we can supply them at a moderate cost, If it does A watch repaired by us I. D, MORRISON JEWELER-OPT,CIAN GRANDFORKS, Q. C. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1t? (&tmh Mntkz Bun G. A. EVANS. EDITOR AHD PUBLISHER SUBSCRIPTION RATES\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\u00BDPAYABLE IN ADVANCE One Year (in. Canada arid Great Britain) 81.00 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDno Year (in the United States) 1 50 Address all communications to Tin* Gkand Fokks Sun, 1'iroxE 1171 Gi'AXo Foj*ks,,B. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 191G The rebellion in Ireland will undoubtedly liavo the eff'ett of depriving that counliy of home rule for a great many generations. It is supposed that Villa is still alive. But he is in hiding, both in the mountains of Mexico and on the inside pages ofthe daily papers. The British member of parliament receiving pay as army or navy officer must choose be- twp*15^ raid his sessional indemnity, whereas in Ganada he grabs both and everything else in sight. - The Ancient Infantryman He was a man of the 1st B. C (And he stopped one ofthe three). \"By thy grizzly beard and thy B.C. badge, Now wherefore stoppeth- thou me?\" \"I have a tale to unfold and it must be told, So just listen till I get through; Those others can wait till a later date, But you, my friend, are- new. *. \"So tarry a while and 'can' that smile, For this is a time for weeps; Most attentive be and listen to mo While I tell you the story of Ypres.\" But he wouldn't stay, and he broke away; He'd be blowed if he'd remain, * For I've heard that yarn and I'll 'be gol- darned If I'll listen to it again. All honor be said to the glorious dead, And the wonderful stand they made, But it's past its prime and it's nearly time That the ghost of the was laid. So wait for your praise till the halcyon days When for Canada you set sail; You'll be there with the best,so give us a rest, For it's stale, old man, damn stale. -L. McKinnon in The Listening Post, published at the front. hi Many a girl imagines that her heart is oken when her liver is out of order. Buried away on inside pages of Tory papers a couple of days ago was a news item from Regina announcing the fact that four members of the'legislature of Saskatchewan had been completely exonerated by the royal commission. The four men in question had been mentioned as among those who accepted bribes from the liquor interests, but tho commissioners found that no evidence had been brought against them. Beware of the chap who always agrees with you. Sooner or later he will have .an axe to grind and want you to turn the grindstone. \"All is vanity,\" said the late Mr. Solomon, and every photographer knows the old king was I'io'ht. The 'pessimist has a chronic case of indigestion. \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 fearless editor may offend and lose a subscriber, but if he isright, in the end he will gain twelve. Ho may lose one advertiser, but if he is right he will gain five thereby. If he tries to ride all the horses in the field he will be unhorsed by each of them.. The editor should follow his earnest well-eonside.ied convictions, and the man that he should labor to please is himself. If he does this with ability and without fear or favor, he will have a greater following and better support than he who trims his sails to every changeable breeze and, without chart or compass, principle or pupose, drifts aimlessly about with every every shifting tide. A girl who chummy with her mother manage to chaperon. get along can pretty well without a Companies Formed to Work Laurier Mines The successful operation of the Laurier mine has evidently encouraged others to do more active mining in the Laurier camp. Among the new companies which have filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state a.ie the following: Laurier Mother Lode Mining company, of Spokane, capital $150,000. The trustees are Wm. A. Pfeifer, A. I. Switzer, H. T. Kipp, D. F. Hallahan and Win. Aiselin. Copper Knob Mining company- of Spokane. $10,000 capital. W. W. Stevens, Harry I-iix, Jacob S. -Myers, J\". T. Brunskill and E. O. Connor are the incorporators. These companies are organized to operate promising mining properties located on Huckleberry mountain, near the Laurier mine, in Ferry county.\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\u00BDRepublic Journal. Iiiverview Creamery, at Ferry, is making arrangements to move to Midway, just over the line into Canada. This move is deemed expedient at this time, after a year or more in testing of marketing conditions effecting their butter and ice cream trade. The bulk of their trade was with the payroll communities of (irand Fork's, Greenwood, Phoenix, Kossland, Trail and Nelson, and the war has made the customs duties so great that it was \"considered far more economical to poy duty on American cream than on the manufactured butter. About ISO attended the annual meeting of Greenwood Riding Liberal association at Rock Creek last Thursday evening. More would have been in attendance if more autos had been available. The following officers were elected: Honorary president, H. C. Brewster, M.L.A.; honorary vice-president, Dr. J. D. MacLean; president, R. W. Taylor; first vice-president, James Kerr; second vice-president, D- McPherson; secretary- treasurer, C. P. Charlton. Executive committees were appointed for every part of the riding. Speeches were delivered' by Messrs. Thompson and MacLean, the opposition candidates in the Boundary ridings.\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\u00BDGreenwood Ledge. The British Columbia Copper company is putting in a pole line from Copper mountain to the cement plant in East Princeton in order to obtain electric power. The man who hesitates may find it too late to act. We shall never sheathe the sword until Belgium, recovers in full measure all, and more than all, that she has sacrificed, until France is adequately secured against the menace of aggression, until the rights of the smaller nationalities of Europe are placed upon an unassailable foundation, and until the military domination of Prussia is wholly and finally' destroyed.\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 Premier Asquith. Ignorance of the law excuses no one\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\u00BDunless he has a pull. The performance ofthe Coorniavsky musicians at the Empress theatre last Friday night \"*as not very largely attended. Tlie Sun, at $1.00 per year, gives its readers three times more reading matter than any other Boundary paper. This fact accounts for the rapid increase in our circulation. Besides being read by all the intelligent people of Grand \"Forks, The Sun goes to every ranch-home in the Kettle and North Fork valleys. No other Boundary paper can give advertisers this guarantee. Before buying your GARDEN GRASS Or FIELD GRAIN don't fail to see.us. We can save you moneys..- -,- -'-\" TTT^ o. G SECOND STREET, NEAR BRIDGE. Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry always on hand, Highest market price paid for live stock. PHONE 58 and receive prompt and courteous attention. xSaS*\" vy? In your favor is good printing, it starts things off in your favor. People Tead your arguments, reasons, conclusions, when at- tractively presented. It carries weight. Enterprising men use GOOD PRINTING because it GETS BUSINESS. If you don't already know our kind of printing, let us show you. It's a. certainty, that we can save you money, too. CITY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Buy Your alt Lioal n ow Office! F. 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It is the brightest until it exerts an irresistible po \"er.\" ' paper in the Boundary coiutry mamRmmmm&mmMmmmtMBMmaaaiamammtotiam mmmmmB&m A THE SUN, GRAND FORES, B. C CASCADE NEWS lie v. M. D. McKee, of Grand Forks,,held'an Easter Sunday after noon service here. John Donaldson, of1 Columbia, with Mrs. A. U: Burr and the Misses Munro, motored to Cascade on Sunday. Miss Alvyn Nutt left on'Wednes day to vfsit her sister, Mrs. C. H. Brooks, of Baynes Lake', B.C.,whose husband enlisted last week in the Fernie section of the 225th. \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. Irving Spiuks has returned from a week's visit to Grand Forks. Mrs. Randall, of Spokane, has returned home after a week's stay with her aunt, Mrs. D. D. Ferguson, of Christina Lake. Miss Geuelle,. of Midway, arrived here on Friday for a visit. James ' Bqurke was a visitor to Grand Forks Wednesday and Thurs day, .and J. Hodgen. visited here the same days. D. P. Barlow, with son anu daughter, from Deep Creek, were in town Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Bertois left on Saturday lor a short visit to Spokane. D. Rennie has gone.to Edgewood after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. G. Nutt, I. R. Poole, of Nelson, Secretary of the Mountain Lumbermen's ast-o eiation, was here .Friday.. Mr. and Mrs. Pallett and child, of Nelson, have arrived to make a home here. stunted remove treat as above. all the fruit and The time is rapidly approaching when it will he .too late- to apply the dormant spray to your fruit trees. ' As soon as tbe soil is dry. enough to. cultivate loosen the top layer. This will help to kill weeds,conserve moisture and liberate plant food. The Sun, at $1 a year, is superior to any'$2 a year paper printed in the Boundary. This is the reason why we do not have to resort to gambling schemes to gain new subscribers or to hold those we already have. Yale Barber Shop Razor Honing a Specialty\" SOUR,,ACID STOMACHS. GASES OR INDIGESTION Each \"Pape's Diapepsin\" digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach misery in five minutes. 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\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\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion^ heartburn, sourness or belching of gas; acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It Is the surest, quickest stomach remedy in the whole world and besides i is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickcs* suresi, and most harmless stom-u- doctor in' the world. The Sun is tbe largest and best newspaper printed in the Boundary country, and the price is only one- half that of its local contemporaries. It is a valuable advertising medium because its large subscription list has been. obtained, and is maintained, merely on its merits as a newspaper. It uses no indirect or questionable methods to secure subscribers. P. A. Z, PARE, Proprietor Yale Hotel, First Street CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO DSE IT Josephine Turck Baker, Editor. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE For Progressive Men and Women, Business and Professional; Club Women, Teachers, Students, Ministers, Doctors, Lawyers, Stenographers, and for all who wish to Speak and Write Correct English. PARTIAL LIST OF. CONTENTS Corp. R. A. 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Have you scraped the loose rough j Words, Their Meanings and Their bark off the trunks of your older Uses\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\u00BDPronunciations with illus- \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 j . i ,i .. trative sentences, trees and destroyed all the. cocoons , \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 , c 0 , J j Helps tor speakers, under it? If not, do so now. \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'Helps for Writers. \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 Helps for Teachers. What do you need to spray for pusine.ssJEnglisb for the Business Man this spring, and when? If you do not know, consult your local in spector. , When a tree is not in a thrifty c 'ndition examine it closely. If no cause can be found for its condition phice a few wheelbarrow loads of well rotted manure around it, work it into the soil, and see that it gets plenty of moisture. If it was loaded with fruit last year and made no growth try thinning the fruit and adding plant food and water this year. Where the tree is very badly Correct English for the Beginner. 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SECOND-HAND GOODS JJIG.HK.ST CASH PRK*KS paid for old Stove- \"n,rS,;!,re,!\"ntrt,S- '\" C\" *'\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\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 ssunng usmess A policy of advertising is a policy of life assurance, and the protectiion thus secured is well worth its annual cost. Old Customers die or move away\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\u00BDthey must be replaced, Old customers are subject to the influence of tempation\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 they may be induced to divide their custom\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\u00BDto do some of their shopping at a competitor's. New customers to this community will shop with you\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 become regular customers\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\u00BDif they are invited to do so. Your competitor's advertising is an influence which must be offset if you are to maintain your trade. Not to advertise regularly to the readers of THE GRAND FORKS SUN Is to leave your business unprotected. B H It is no sign of weakness to follow the lead of advertising. You owe it to yourself to get the most for your money, the best goods and the best service. And if you find that your inclination is to' shop where you are invited to\"shop rather than continue to be a customer of the shop which never- solicits your good will, you need have no compunction of conscience, Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop \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 Wm/MW.'wv.ivAi+i.Kri.Atti.*. i- uu>,J>>) *>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*ij jUlll.S-LJI.i.J.iai.rt.-UtJ.U iffiHE SUN. GRAND FORKS, B. a B-.i H The'beef of a whole bullock is required to .make a dozen bottles of Bovril. You can safely reduce butchers' bills if you use Bovril in soups and stews. But\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 must be Bovril, in the Bovril bottle. No substitute will do. The strength and nourish-, ment of*-Bovril cannot be compressed into cheap cubes. Cholera In Volcanoes PERFECTION RAZOR PASTE \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\u00BDTUT Sharpen your Razor Better end Quicker khan can be done In any other tvay. Lasts a Lifetime. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded post free 25 cents pony Razor Strops 75 cents, o. K. Strops 51.BO\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\u00BDBeat IHade.\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\u00BDCanada Hone Co., tVawanesa. Manl> loba. Canada. Milk Used For Hun Bombs The Daily Mail lias recently published a rebuttal of the German claim that their babies are without milk, citing a recent German census of milk cows, which shows, it says, that if the output were used for babies instead of conversion into nitroglycerine, ^-there would be no lack now. It also quotes the Koelnische Zeitung and the Voiles Zeitung to the effect that milch cows are being slaughtered as a provision against the raea. shortage as further proof that the outcry about a shortage of milk for babies is a fraud. Minard's jheria. Liniment Cures Dipti.-. Gold Deposits Increase A very substantial increase in both the number and value of deposits at the Vancouver assay office is shown' in the figures for 1915 as compared with the totals for 1014. The increase in the number of deposits was 789, while the increase in value was $707,051. These figures deal entirely with deposits of gold bullion. In value British Columbia contributed in 1914, ?l,10r>,489.01, and in 1915, $1,311,- 989.80. Yukon Territory, $91 ,9144.44 in 1914, and $1,148,490.6:! in 1915. Alberta sent $51.1.50 in 19:14 and $1,- 925.94 in 1915. Too many women struggle under pains and aches. They are not sick\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\u00BDbut weak, nervous, irritable. Such women need that blood- strength that comes by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION. It also strengthens the nerves, aids the appetite and checks the decline. If wife Or mother tire cosily or look run down, SCOTT'S EMULSION will build her ap. SHUN SUBSTITUTES. I4-U 9wm*w.MYiiM.m>jmjwu*wmm*mm W. N. U. 1091 Strange Superstitions Associated With' This Dreaded Disease Cholera has usually found a useful ally in' superstition. .In the olden days the disease was believed to lie bottled t>p in volcanoes and to be released by eruptions. The most effec- utal way to avoid it was to sleep in bed with your head due south. In Russia during the terrible epidemic six years ago, the peasants would not trust the doctors whom they actually accused of causing the disease, but drank a fearful mixture of tar, resin and petroleum as preventives, and fired guns from the doors and windows to scare the cholera away. Rooks were the birds whose con duct in connection with cholera was observed in Ireland in 1832. According to the contemporary 'Dublin Morning Register,' immediately the cholera came all tho birds vanished from the rookery in the Marquess of Sligo's demesne, one of the largest in Ireland. \"For three weeks, during which the disease raged violently, these noisy tenants of the trees completely deserted their lofty habitations. In the meantime the -revenue police found immense numbers ot them lying dead upon the shore hear Erris, about ten miles distant.\" Russo-Japanese Alliance Czar Senas Decorations For the Emperor and Empress The Russian press emphasized the political importance of the visit? to Japan of Grank Duke George Michael- ovitch, who is the bearer of decorations for the Emperor and Empress of Japan from Emperor Nicholas. Tbe grand duke, it is said, is improving the opportunity to express Russia's friendship for Japan. The Novo Vremya says tho Russian government feels the deepest gratitude to Japan for the valuable assistance during the present war. This was shared fully by the Russian people, and will not be without effect, the newspaper say, on the future relations between the two nations. The Bourse Gazette says that now grounds for a Russo-Japanese rap- roachment liave been opened by * tho attitude of Japan and that the idea.of an alliance lias gained fresh support, ihe Golos RussKy asserts that the Russian people desire the ties to develop into an actual alliance. Worms in children, if they be not attended to, cause convulsions, and often death. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator will protect the children from these distressing afflictions. Horse Sale Distemper You know that what you sell or buy through tlie sales lias about'one chunce In lifty to oseapo SALE STABLE DISTEMPER. \"SPOHN'S\" is /-your true protc-cLion, your only safeguard, for as sure as yon I vent nil your horses with it, you will soon bo rid of tho disease. .It acta us a. bure preventive, no matter how they are \"exposed.\" Tjy the bottle, or dozen bottles, at all druggists, horsso goods houses or delivered by the mtiniifai-turfvs. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacteriologists. Goshen, Ind., U.S.A. Privileges A charitable'lady, was reading the Old Testament to an aged woman who lived at the homo for old people, and chanced upon the passage concerning Solomon's household. \"Had Solomon really seven hundred wives?\" inquired the old woman, after reflection. \"Oh, yes, Mary! It is so stated in the Bible.\" \"Lor', mum,\" was the comment \"what privileges them early Christians had!\" Joint and Muscle Pains Banished by Nerviline IT CURES RHEUMATISM . Thousands of people, chuck full ol the joy, of living\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\u00BDhappy, glad, bright people, that Nerviline lias cured ol their pains, all tell the same wonder- fur story of its powers to drive out the aches and tortures \"of \"rheumatism\" \"and kindred ills. \"My goodness, but Nerviline is a miracle worker,\" writes Mrs. Charlotte Chipman, mother of a well-, known family residing at Mount] Pleasant. \"Last month I was so crippled up with sciatica and muscular rheumatism as to be almost unable to do a bit of housework. My joints were so stiff and the muscles so frightfully sore that I. even-cried at times with, the .pain. For yaa-'s we have used Nerviline in our family and I just got busy with this wonderful good old liniment. Lots of rubbing with Nerviline soon relieved my misery and I was in a real short time about my work as usual.\" No matter where the ache is, no matter how distressing the pain you can rub .it away with Nerviline. For forty years it has been curing lumbago, sciatica, backache, colds, chest trouble and all sorts of winter ills. Keep a large 50c family size bottle handy and you'll be saved lots of trouble and have smaller doctor bills. Small trial size 25c at dealers everywhere.' \"- Horse Won a War Medal A Russian artillery horse won a bronze medal at Plevna. Orders were given for some .ammunition wagons to be hurried to a spot that meant crossing the enemy's zone of rire. All the time shells were crashing among the horses, bringing them down in heaps aud frightening such as escaped. Times without, number did the Russian drivers, sparing neither whip nor spur, attempt to urge the horses forward, but they stood cowed and shivering with fright. Some were blindfolded; but the effect was the same, and , only one horse showed any willingness to go. '\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\u00BDThereupon the driver jumped down, audi cutting the .'traces of the: other horses, drove the willing. one at full gallop through the fire. The wagon passed through without exploding, and after the- war the horse was decorated in the manner described and the driver promoted. THE AGONIES Nerve Trouble, Always Due to Weak, Watery Blood TAKE NOTICE We publish simple, straight testimonials, not press agents' interviews, from weir known people. From all over America they testify to the merits of MINARD'S .LINIMENT, the best of Household Remedies.. MINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LTD. is gen- theological with?\" \"What became of that student you used to chum \"Gone to the bad.\" \"You don't tell me\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\" \"Yes; he's doing mission work in tough neighborhood in New York.\" There is nothing repulsive in Miller's Worm Powders, aud they are as pleasant to take as sugar, so that few children will refuse them. In some cases they cause vomiting through their action in an unsound stomach, but litis is only a manifestation of their cleansing power, no indication that they are hurtful. They can be thoroughly depended upon to clear all worms from the system. in the North moose being killed north, Much Came The number of this season in the country northwest and northeast of Edmonton exceeds the records of all previous years. Fifty-one carcasses have been shipped to Edmonton from a single siding in the north country. Minard's Cows. Liniment Cures Garget in Tower to the Parrot Sentinels on Eiffel Birds have been enlisted secret service of the air. They have become useful in Europe as sentries to warn men of the approach of the enemy before the hostile force is perceptible to the human eye. The French have found that parrots are acutely sensitive to the presence of aircraft, and therefore they have statioued a number of these birds on the top of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, in order to warn tlie sentries of the approach of German Taubes. Before the craft is visible to the human eye the birds bristle with excitement and then begin to scroech. Their actiteness is due not to their eyesight, as one might suppose, but to an unusual acutoness of hearing, which enables them thus to give a valuable warning. Germans Have Lots of Shel Though the Germans are now erally given three shells by us for every one they fire, they occasionally attain their old standard of prodigality. \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 day or two ago, says a correspondent, they replied to a bombardment of their lines near Pilkem by pouring 3,000 shells on to our positions there between 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., but fortunately they did us comparatively little damage. Canadian Thoroughbreds in Demand The highest price ever paid in Canada for an Angus bull of his age was realized by Glencarnock Ensign, raised at Brandon, Manitoba, who has just been sold to a prominent stockman of North Dakota for fifteen hundred dollars. He is the second high- priced animal from Brandon district sold to United States expert stockman recently. NO \"FRILLS\" Just a Statement About. Food Only those who have been attacked with neuralgia can form the faintest idea of what its victims suffer. A tingling of the teuder skin, a sharp sudden stab from some angry nerve; then piercing paroxysms of pain that is neuralgia. The cause of the trouble is disordered nerves, due to weak, watery blood. Tho cure is Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills, which make new, rich, red blood, and thus sooth ana strengthen the disordered nervess and cure neuralgia. Mr. \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 Louis Martin, Mildmay, Ont, says: \"I am writing to let you know the great benefit Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been to me. Two years ago I was a physical wreck. My nerves were all unstrung and I suffered tortures from neuralgia, in the head and throughout the nervous system generally. I was almost unfit for work, and only managed to get along with the greatest difficulty. I doctored for about five, months and in this time took over forty dollars' worth of medicine without any benefit. 'More, I was actually growing worse, and finally had to take to my bed. .My nerves got so bad that I could not turn over in bed without help and the pain was something awful. As I am a, farmer you can easily see that necessary work was being neglected, so I sent for a-brother .who was in Alberta, to come and take charge of tho work. When my brother arrived he at once urged me to try Dr. Williams* Pink Pills, telling me of some cures that had come under his observation. I got half a dozen boxes, and before they were all gone there was no coubt they were helping me. Altogether I used nine boxes of the Pills and. by that time I was a well man, and it is impossible to say bow thankful I was for my release from pain.\" You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail, postpaid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr.\"Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. about your digestive* troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. . Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beecham's Pills help to Largest Sale of Any Medicine in tho World/ Sold everywhere. la boxes, 25 cents. Cook's \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\u00BDttoa Roof &mpom& A safe, reliable rcnulatincf. Medicine. Sold in thrco ds-| grrees of strength. No. 1, $1; No. 2, 53; No. 3, 55 per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid .in plain- package on receipt of price. Kree pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE C*>J I0B0UTO. OUT. (FixBuib Wit&w.) AGENTS Wanted in every town and village, to take orders for the best Made-to- Measure Clothing in Canada. Good commissions. Magnificent Samples. CROWN TAILORING CO., Canada's Best Tailors, Toronto. Sometimes a good, healthy commercial traveler suffers from poorly selected food and is lucky if he learns that Grape-Nuts food will put him right. A traveling man writes \"About a year ago my stomach got in a 'bad way. I had a headache most of the time and suffered misery. For several months I ran down until I lost about 70 pounds in weight and\" finally had to give up a good position and go home. Any food that I might u=:e scorned to nauseate me. \"My wife, hardly knowing what to- do, one day brought home a package of Grape-Nuts food \"and coaxed ms to try it. I told her it was no use but finally to humor her I tried a little and they just struck my taste. It was teh first food that I had eaten in nearly a year that did not cause any suffering.\" . ''Well, to make a long story short, I began to improve and stuck to Grape- Nuts. I went up from 135 pounds in December to 19-1 potiuds the following October. \"My brain is claar, blood all right and appetite too much for any man's pocketbook. In fact, I am thoroughly made over and owe it all to Grape- N'uts. I talk so much about what Grape-Nuts will do that some of the men on tlie road have nicknamed me 'Grape-Nuts,' but I stand today a healthy, rosy cheeked man\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\u00BDa pretty good example of what the right kind of food will do. \"You can publish this if you want ro. Jt is a true statement without anv frills.\" Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest Knew What He Wanted During the ./recent fighting along the banks of 'the Aisne a man was badly wounded. The ambulance corps tenderly placed him on a stretcher. \"Take him to the hospital,\" said the man in charge. Slowly the wounded man opened his eyes and whispered faintly- \"What's the matter with the canteen?\" Countless have been . the cures worked by Holloway's Corn Cure. It has a power of its own not found in other preparations. Working Day and Night Flour mills at Calgary are working night and day on war orders for flour. The Calgary mills are now -completing orders for 20,000 barrels of flour for France, and there are still large British orders to fill. The mills have orders which will keep them working on the war contracts for months to come. is So you think a college education a good thing for a boy?\" \"Yes. I think it's a. pretty good thing. Fits him for something in life. If he can't catch on with a baseball team he can often land a job as a professor.\" THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. N and hydroplanes are invited to tender on carrying the mails\non some important coast routes. The\nannounced objects of the innovation\naro the-improvement of the service\nand the .development of the science\nof aviation. One route; selected in\nSouthern Massachusetts, from New\nBedford across, Buzzard's Bay and\nNantucket\" Sound to Nantucket, stopping twice on -intervening islands, is\nabout ,56 miles., Two-hours, are allowed for the trip. Thirteen . return\ntrips per week, are required for the\nfour summer months,'and six week.\nJy trips during the remainder of the\nyear. The\" weight .limit is 3,000\npounds, and the hours of starting and\narriving are specified. In Alaska\nthere aro routes from Valdez to Fairbanks, 3C>S miles, and from-Fairbanks to Tanana, .I(j2 miles, three\ntimes-a week. A service twice a\nweek is required from Tanana to\nKaltag, 3S1 miles;' from Kaltag to\nNome, 225 miles, and from Seward\nto Iditarodj .'ISO miles. These and\nother routes, set forth with definite-\nness as to hours aud weights, are\nsubject to tender, tlie contracts to\nbe awarded when the bidsare opened in May and October next.\nThe delinifcness of the departmental demands shows that aviation is\nno longer regarded.as nebulous, experimental, or uncertain, but as an\nactual factor in modern, public services. From the vague., stage of\nscientific inquiry, aerial navigation\nhas become iu a few\" years the sub-\npect of governmental tenders Impractical men of business. Cost of\nmanufacture and operation is counted with tho systematic regularity\nlong established in other carrying\nservices. Fuel consumption, rates\nof speed, types of construction, and\nmethods of operation are considered\nwith careful regard to detail. The\nnew century has witnessed tho conquest of air, but the problem of\ndistributing the products of the\ngrowing multitude of useful inventions\nGlobe.\nGovernment Scheme to Care\nAgricultural Needs;of the\nNation\nThe London Daily News gives sonic\ndetails of the government1 plans to\norganize \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD a- recruiting \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD campaign for\nwomen to till tlie soil. ,., , ,,\nIt is proposed to issue an armlet to\nwomen' willing to undertake farm\nwork, and \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'that they'1 will be entitled\nto wear a special uniform.\nEvery village will be canvassed by\nwoman's committees, and 'all who volunteer will be registered and given\nan armlet and uniform, which consists\nof a coat, stout boots, skirt and. gaiters.\nAlready 250,000 men have been\nwithdrawn from the field'of agriculture, an *. r-> \" ' I J-iU'ih*'Kfr.i'JO&'itei^t 'r!', f'i <*,-'',!'V-^\nntish. Government Cannot .Agree 1 hat Belgian industries Can\nBe\" Maintained,\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' \"The\nWhile: Germany .Continue to, Dram\nCountry ol Its Resources\nU'tlltl 1\ni * - \ r\nAre Busy Maying 'Z'eppis,\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD i hi\n-p.\nI'lOll! :')l!J\nTurned\nOne or Two Big Aircraft Are\nOut Each Week on Swiss Border\nni\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDilt\n11 OH li\n''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD)I7 r.\nTfil')\nno Toinn[ ;>t.ll lo 'i^'iini') tit >i,u\nherself ' by rehabilitating the mdus-\n.(ifiesHof'th'e'fe'Oun'fJni ulider-'iconlrol of\n, |.]*Gt Au}p,rica.n, jcomiyiissjon. foi'.relief in\nBelgium, has , tailed, ; according' to a\nThe Berlin papers'publish 'stories -ot> lPttbr^w rotten\" by'Sir Edward Grey; the\nthe 'Zeppelin' development from.it*.,\nSwiss source, according to whiohrthou-\nnans,\nishi.j;orej^-|iI.,,spci*e,L,'u;v,;.-fo,.,'M.j Hy-\ns, the Belgian minister at London,\nsands of expert mechanics employed'j'boca'ifee '-trie' German's tli'iYs 'far-'-have\nat. the Friederic-hshafen works uirnj.ffl'jleil'j^o j;eply.ii00. It would be easier\nfor Great Britain to operate in New\nEngland than at Saloniki or Suez.\nEach of the four EurSpeun powers\ncould land 200.00m men every ien days.\ndaily and nightly at,, Ulc great'\nMasha'ch'' Mctor'\"\"Works' \"may \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD .bOj\nplainly beard far ' into'1 Switzerland'!\nThe Zeppelin trial flights are now-\nlike military manoeuvres^. The shape\nof th'e'airship'--lia\"suintlor^d'n(? tP great\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD change since Mip^jfirsiqtyues appealed* Tt is 'much'Tohger'ancT slenderer.-\ntwo gondolas\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbang lower, and no\nconnecting gangway is ^visible, but\n-'is\"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD pr'ob'?ibiy\"''lii(rden' w'i'flim tlie-'vast1\n'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbody;.- ' \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\">;i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-'\nThe''gondolas^aFe \"armor-plated and\ncarry at least six. machine guns and\nseveral larger pieces of artillery..\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDThe platform .formerly .noticed oh\ntop of the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.balloon, has disappeared.-\nThe airships, show, a- metallic -shine,\nextending over-one-fifth of the whole\nbody. , Evidently the envelope or\nparts of it are metalized by-a. new'vj\ndiscovered process.: The steering apparatus.- is ' much simplified .and .re.1'\nduced in,size, while the. motors; are.\n.greatly, enlarged. , \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ; j-:,v. i\nInteresting ,..descriptions,:-.pf- - the\nwarlike manoeuvres of the Zeppelins\nare given: , their ability of ascend-'\n.ing, .descending -and turning- having*\nbeen ) astonishingly improved.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\neven.-.-the noise of. the motors^ can\ndrown tho sharp crack of machine\nguns rattling away Lhousands of feet\nover the\" lake..- Sometimes--aiv-airship ' suddenly disappears entirely in\na -cloud of vapor .emanating (Jfrom\nits own body. If the atmosphere is\nthe least foggy the, airship , becomes'\nabsolutely invisible. Therefore\" -it\nis not 'surprising that the English\nfliers have failed \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD to discover-.them'.'\nOnly the brightest moonlight may reveal on airship at night,, while sudden darts . from' it's owii 'powerful\nsearchlights make concealment impossible. There is much discussion\nabout the new aerial, , torpedoes\nwhich are said to he destined to\nplay an important part' in' the next\nraids.\nTho ;: American relief, commission\nsome\"1 k'ihVe\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,Ja:g6yp'rbp6se!d|,tli!ftt- 'certain\nlg,nds gf,tnoii-c<)n*^;ab'\n1d1Jra|W materials\nshould be permitted1 to, pass through\nh\\'& Brit'isWWckade*1 ''into\"-1-'Belgium,\ngqpd^ij-manjUfafttjirgd^froi-natljQpi^to be\nre-exported. It was proposed that the\n1 balance' 'of Jt'f Hue' tMi's Jcrea>t:e,a7-i n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD fiivo r\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPA\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDBpteA'iffi^lWV.-.cl. bej im-estie^itu'lfrod,\nthus putting the population so far as\n'i3os'sIbl&Mpon a!^eif-siipiiortirig-'basis,\n.an,divat.--tiheu^ani.e.vt'm0,ht'bfipj>ins'j the\ngrowing demoralization\" due to long\nunemployment. Sir Edward, Grey's\nlettered Ihe'*' Belgian minis'ter''follows:\n, , /'JQear- j .Minister'-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDInuring;., \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,the.,; last\nfeiv pionths you have. represented to\nme-'-frequeritly th'ellc'olHlitr;ohi;of'iii'dus-\niEi.es. in th..atypaitvof '.Belgium, -occupied,\nby tho enemy and the , need for, im-\nptir't'\"' of raw''hiaterial,i'if- those'- ihdus-\nArie.s0wer,e,,to,i-bei sayed.yfrqin.i'uin:and\nuniversal unemployment and distress\nprinted.-'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; Au>\"& \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDuJi*.aui..= i\"\n1 n'il,,') no w:j tien'slc-fie-.; na) 11 jn.em.orandum\nwinch shows the true state of tho\n\"case..\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'l-'shbHilu''a'd'd'Vh'ai tii'eu-.'. uyi;,Vt,\"j ' Oiii i'lil/\nTlie memorandum referred to byfSir\nEdward. Grey- 'is 'in parti'as* foEpws:\n\"It is understood that there is a\nstrong; fueling,;among,,the.;.Belgians\nthat the industrial'distress' of \"Belgium\nis'-'toibeJa'ttributed,s,o'lely to thenaction\nof Jthetiallie^.,gp.v-,ernniLents) in,,presenting 'imports,\"'and itJ'often contended\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt h at \"this '-'action -1 does * ii'Ot appreciably\nharm Germany;,;iwhilenit.,inv;oly(es a\nmost. ' ''\"\"' '\" '\"' ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' \" \" *'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD -\nally.'1\nwhile Japan, with her standing army\nof l.OOO.oOu and her population over\n71,000,01)0, all trained by the German\nsystem, could operate from Hawaii\nand emplov an indefinite number.\nIf 1 w-re nn Fr,\"lic'*man 1 would \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD rcrts ot\" thousands men who have no-\nfavor such a wan V'remainiiig sil- [ thing to gain by the sacrifice they are\nent during the invasion, of Belgium ! making for the empire, but the re-\nthe American government has shown |ward of an approving patriotic con-\napproval of a nation going out for \ science. Iu less dramatic ways, in\nplunder, or a \"place in the sun,\" so! the infusion into popular education of\npainful loss to'the people of our\nwhy should not Englishmen do it?\" j\nThe allies have been far less ruthless in modifying international law I\nthan we were fifty years ago, and j\nhave done nothing which could not j\nbe explained by precedent or a worse :\nact on the part of the Germans, yet i\n\vc have written them note after |\nnote, and always about American j\ndollars. When the Germans strewed-\nfloating mines over the North Sea we\nsaid never a- word,1*' but when England warned us of the danger we\nshouted, \"England has closed the\nXorih Sea to American trade!\" If\nthe good-will of Germany means the\nill-will of the allies, then it is a luxury we cannot afford.\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDNever was the Republic in greater\ndanger, and safety lies not in our\nfeeble attempts at preparedness, but\nin tiie friendship of the French and\nEnglish people. There is no time to\nlose, because public: opinion in those\ncountries must not be allowed to\ncrvstalize against us.\nfacts and sentiments and impressions\nconcerning their kinsfolk beyond the\nsea, the ideal will need to he set-up in\nthe minds of the English people. The\ntask will never be easier than in the\nclays when the remembrances of the\nwar and the great rally of the empire\n| are. fresh in the minds of men. We\n'shall then s-ec that even a democracy\n[-which in the past has been ill taught\nI concerning the great problem of em-\ni pire can notwithstanding respond\n' worthily to the invitation to recogn-\nnize its place in the great inheritance.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDThe Times of India.\nRaises Alcohol Tax\nThe Austrian government has raised\nthe tax on alcohol eight cents a litre,\nmaking the third increase since the\nbeginning of tho war. The tax now\namounts to fifty cenrs a litre.\nAustro-Hungarian government\nagreed to increase the pay of\nofficers twenty per cent, after the-\nelusion of the war.\nThe\nhas\ntrmy\ncon-\nWith the development of the age we\ncradle neither grain nor babies any\n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlonger.\nthat, the ,British., government,..cannot\nagree that Belgian irittust'fy' can be\nmaintained^ in'*' the *pre'seri(\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ''Circumstances without a very . considerable\nbenefit to Great Britain's enemies and\nwithout involving a postponement of\nBelgian independence'.-:-I -'iiT\nBut the government, it,says, is fully\nimpressed with'lhe \"necessity of supporting the Belgian-pppulation.-^rFor\nthis reason it has supported* the,'commission for relief in Belgium-and,permitted export trade from Belgium; under certain conditions. Also\" .for-this\nreason, the memo adds, the-^govern-\nment some months ago asserted its\nwillingness to consider proposals j for\nthe' importation of raw materials;jinto\nBelgium through the agency^and! under the guarantees of the relief {commission, i !,i\n\"The undertakings demanded jfroin\nthe Germans in connection with; this\nscheme,*' the memo continues, \"were\nsimple. They were to permit theiffreo\nimportation of raw materials and!the\nexport of manufactured goods made\nfrom such materials through the' relief commission. They were to respect\nand make free from all embargo or\nrequisition any stocks of similar raw\nmaterials or manufactured goods still\nremaining in the country. They were.\nin general, to treat any factory thus\nsupplied by the commission as enjoying the same privileges and immunity\nas one of tho commissions warehouses.\" \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'.! ! ;\nThe plan was submitted lo the; German authorities at Brussels by':the\nrelief commission foyr ,. months \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ago,\ninquiries were made no\nkind wasi received ^from\nA fire-guard cut across a section of a Dominion Forest Reserve. There is\nnot much timber in sight, bufconslderable young growth la coming on\nand requires careful guarding from fire.\nbut although\nreply of any\ntlie Germans. j ;\nThe1- memo then accuses! the j Germans of a deliberate plan not to outer\ninto any agreenVnt of the'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD proposed!\nkind until they have taken Jibe'last,\nounce of native stocks ,ofvraw muter-,\niale\"or:' mrrnufa'cttireTr^ goodp which /'\ncan beHoCCiiselto^theraV'-iuidi'tillithey,\nliave\"' heV*n atilo' to cfeafe*\"such widespread destitution as to force a requl-,\nsiVe''ani6u'nt'\".-o\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"BeI-gian.:'-labbr:.to emi-,\ngr.ate_.to. .Germany;. OL..take_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDpniploy-\nment in Belgian works controlled by,\nthem for their own .purposes;'' \\n\\"iih6u\d'these-objects !\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ue>-i gained,\",\ncontinues the-*meniey'\"tbey will dc-ubt-,\nless express readiness to make i an\narrangement, so that tho country,!\nonce it Is fully drained of its re-!\nsource-?, may be restocked. Before;\nthat time- has arrived this German\npolicy should, therefore, be fully ex-,\nposed.\" '\nEvery dog has his day, though soma\nof them should be given thirty days,\" \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\u00BDunnhM nwftiff f*im. *v*Wf. ?i-^VlXV^*IlW-jaHl,lJ^i!,^KWStA3*\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\u00BDii^itttt\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDl THE SUN/ .GRAND FORKS, B. C. The attendance at the Easter services in the Presbyterian church possibly was the largest that has ever gathered in tbat church. The service of song in the morning was in charge of the junior choir, which is now a #reat acquisition to the chnrch and whose singing is much appreciated by the congregation. In the evening a cantata entitled \"Easter Praise\" was exceedingly well rendered by the senior choir of fifteen voices. The singing of the soloists and other members of the choir was inspiring and impressive, and reflects great credit on the choir leader, G. M. Lee, and the organist, Mrs. A. C. Burr, in charge. Sacred song of such a character can not well but bear fruit for the glory of God. Why should not more of such mueic have a larger place in tbe atmosphere of our civic hotel? to Copper rgarten will re open next Monday at 9 a.m. at her residence, corner Winnipeg and Ida avenues. (VIOEOROLOGICAL Capt. Dr. Simmons, formerly of this city, arrived in England last month on'his way to the war, Major Glossop and wife of Rock Creek, have taken up their residence in this chy. Thp Union mine in Franklin camp will resume shipping next month. The following is the minimum and maximum temperature for each day during the past week, as re corded by the government thermometer on E. F. Laws' ranch: ^ Min. 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Weather conditions at prppent are favorable for high water this spring. '.0 CENT \"CASCARETSS\" FOE LIVER AND BOWELS A series of special services are to be held in\" Knox Presbyterian church in the near future. The com missionens, Rev.'F. A. Robinson, K A., of Toronto, speaker, and W. J{. Andrew, of Glasgow, conductor of song and soloist, are coming under appointment of the general assembly's committee of the Presbyterian church in Canada, and en- Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath\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\u00BDCandy Cathartic. 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In order to facilitate the liandlin,\" of mail at the front and to insure 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\u00BD; ,-, 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\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 prompt, delivery it is requested ilia eluding Panama-Pacilic: 82.00 per ',. h., . ,, , J,, ......;..,. vu.\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 i ;,i,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\u00BD..., , i_.. ...i -!l11 ,I1!U| be addressed us follows: (a) Regimental number. (b) Rank Granby Shipments j (\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD) Name. -p. ,. ,, \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 ., ... ; (d) Squadron, batterv or cnmpntiv Ihe following are the monthly - - - ' - ' \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 setting Wtn Forks, B C. Liddico-it, Grand No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are Irom constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels\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\u00BDyou always get relief! with Cascarets. They immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess, bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. \. , i , , n i_ r vr 10-cent box from your druggist will djrsed by the Presbytery of Koote- keep y0U1. ]iver aml bowe]s clean. stomach sweet and head clear for nay. Further particulars, will be given later. Tnr iiiajority of the business firms of the city have agreed to give their employees a mid-week nail holida}' on Wednesday afternoons during the sammer months. The period covered is from May 3 to September 27, inclusive. The British Columbia Telephone company proposes to build a new copper circuit between Midway aud Osoyoos, where it will connect with Oroville and Peuticton. months, rhey work while you sleep. .\"hipping figures from the Granby mine nt Phoenix to the (-irand Forks smelter: 1915 I nii\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD January 42,211 February.... 63,09 k March 69,948 Agril 85..SS2 May 100 693 June ' 103,00-1 Julv ' 101,058 1916 | I 11 S 83,802 77,n-I.S 8(5 7*2 August Septembe... October November.. December.. Tutsi I aVE I03.0G2 93.245 96,430 . 82 \S~ , 94,4 75 1,0.-54,76(5 J \"Ki'^Ux' OF FICiS\" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Little Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vradenberg, who recently suffered from a severe scalding accident, is recovering nicely. The British Columbia Copper company has shipped a compressor SEALED TENDERS at so much p>->r lineal foot will be received by the undersigned up till 3 p.m. mi Monday, May 8th. for the lilmr nrcessnrv in removal of old pip*- on LiHiisdnwne Avenue ami laying, with MHsisUnoH of City Engineer, of ohw pipe, and refillin\" of trench, u distance of some 290 feet. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. JOHN A. HUTTON. City Clerk. . POUNDKEEPER WANTED Written applications for position of Peundkeeper for City will be re ceived by undersigned atCitv OfHce. JOHN A. HUTTON, City Clerk. Gelicicus \"Fruit Laxative\" can't harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. (e) Battalion, regiment (or nth unit), stalF appointment or department. (f) Canadian Contingent. 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If veiled,\" your little one's stomach, liver ;.*,\"1 !>o,vols need cleansing at once. ..hen peevish, cross, listless, doesn't iMp, oat \"or act naturally, or is l'evor- .:!i, stomach sour, breath i.ad; has oro throat, diarrha-a, fall of cold, give a teaspoon ful of \"California Syrup of Figs,\" and in a few hours all the foul, \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\u00BDloiif'tipateil waste, undigested food and sour bile gontly moves out of its liftio bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Ask your 'drugg'st for a 50-cent bottle of \"California Syrup of Figs,\" which contains full Jirections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. \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 'i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. .*-?--:ic;.>^.^-. Eggs and Day-old Chicks for Sale Orders filled in rotation. Got vour orders in early. 25 Setting Hens Wanted ills S \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*^a^w?^5*saM\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\"c- The Famous Blatchford-Davis Shoes just arrived. The very last word in Stylish Shoes for Ladies. Fancy Dull Kid, Gypsey-cut, button Gun Metal Calf, Button ''\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 Patent Calf, Cloth top, plain toe, lace Patent Calf, Dull Kid top, plain toe, button ^ \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' These Shoes surpass in style, quality and price anything we know of in the market. A Special School Shoe foi: Girls\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 Gun metal, button, at.. .. c>.75 (Jail and give us the opportunity of proving that we have the values. fe- PHONE 30 \" /*\"* AIN or no gain the cause before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last vJT year\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\u00BDthey must produce abundantly in order to meet the demands that may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in regard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast struggle.\"\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\u00BDHON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minister of Agriculture. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE BASED ON REPORTS CONTAINED IN \"THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK, 1916,\" PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA, ONT. Butter Wrappers Neatly printed with special Butter Wrapper Ink. Also imprinted wrappers. Our prices LIVE STOCK\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 herds and flocks of Europe have been greatly reduced. When the war is over there will be a great demand for breeding stock. Canadian farmers should keep this in mind. MEATS\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 1915 Great Britain imported 604,508 tons of beef, mutton and lamb, of which 364,245 tons came from without the Empire. Out of 430,420 tons of beef only 104,967 tons came from within the Empire. The demands of the Allies for frozen beef, canned beef, bacon and hams will increase rather than diminish. Orders are coming to Canada. The decreasing tonnage space available will give Canada an advantage if wc have the supplies. DAIRYING\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\u00BDHome consumption of milk,butter and cheese has increased of late years. The war demands for cheese have been unlimited. The Canadian cheese exports from Montreal in 1916 were nearly $6,500,000 over 1914. Prices at Montreal\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\u00BDCheese : January 1915, 15J^ to 17 cents; January 1916, 18J^ to 1SJ4 cents. Butter: January 1915, 24 to 28% cents; January 1916, 32 to 33 cents. EGGS\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\u00BDCanada produced $30,000,000 worth of eggs in 1915 and helped out Great Britain in the shortage. Shippers as well as producers have a duty and an opportunity in holding a place in that market. WRITE TO THE DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TO YOUR PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT FOR BULLETINS ON THESE SUBJECTS are right. 11 11 SUN PRINT SHOP Tens of thousands of Canada's food producers have enlisted and gone to the front. It is only fair to them that their home work shall be kept up as far as possible. The Empire needs all the food that we can produce in 1916. PRODUCE MORE AND SAVE MORE MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE SPEND MONEY WISELY THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 4 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 'il"@en . "Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-09-20 to 1929-05-10"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Grand Forks (B.C.)"@en . "Grand_Forks_Sun_1916_04_28"@en . "10.14288/1.0179355"@en . "English"@en . "49.031111"@en . "-118.439167"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Grand Forks, B.C. : G.A. Evans"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .