"b7d2541b-2eea-49f8-bc58-97240e799420"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2017-01-30"@en . "1912-11-29"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xgrandforks/items/1.0341830/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Kettle Valley Orchardist\nTWELFTH YEAR-No. 5\nGRAND FORKS, B. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912\n1.00 PER YEAR\nMost Important Events at\nHome and Abroad Daring the Fast Week\nFRIDAY.\nAustralian attorney-general tells\nsensational story of world-wide power\nof the steel trust.\nBeau Brummel of the criminal\nworld alleged to have been captured\nin Toronto and taken to Montreal.\nHon. Sir George VV, Ross chosen\nleader of the senate, with Hun-\nHewitt Bostock close second choice\nSevere car shortage feared by railways, who appeal to commission for\nincreased demurrage charges in consequence.\nPremier Asquith, in speech at Nottingham, declares that thc powers are\nwoikiug harmoniously to localize the\nBalkan war,\nEarl Grey informs commons that\nBritain will make no move towards\ngetting Russia to remove restrictions\non British Jews.\nRalph Smith says half million acres\nuf land bave been staked by fraud in\nBritish Columbia. Proves the statement by B. C. Gazette.\nBritish Columbia potatoes win silver cup, 9100 cash prize and blue ribbon at Pacific Northwest Land Products show in Portland, Ore,\nPersistent rumors that armistice is\nbeing arranged and that Turkey will\ngive her answer thia afternoon. Fighting outside Tchitalja renewed. Austria\nand Russia mobilizing.\nSATURDAY.\nLiberal candidate is elected in the\nbye-election at Bolton, England.\nCanadian Northern railway ttearaer\nRoyal George is safely refloated.\nNineteen million bu\u00C2\u00BBliels of wheat\nshipped out from Alberta this fall.\nTwenty-four coal miners killed by\nexplosion of fire damp in a French\nmine.\nRailway crossings will be guarded\nmore closely, following order of the\ncommission.\nTurkey seehs admission to Balkan\ncanfederation, according to Paris newspaper correspondent. a\nLack of reference to redistribution\nin speech from the throne will probably\nbe criticised by Sir Wilfrid.\nBonds of several suspects in India-\nanapolis dynamite trial trial may be\ndoubled after investigation.\nSir Edward Clous ion, one of the\nbest known bankers and financiers in\nCanada, dies suddenly at Montreal.\nSUNDAY.\nSunday temperance meeting in New\nBrunswick breaks up in great disorder.\nFifty people killed in a paiiie, caused\nby the ery of fire, in a moving picture\nshow at Bilbao, Spain.\nBulgarians and Greeks are charged\nwith lawlessness and looting. Lull\nin fighting awaiting armistice negotiations.\nMONDAY.\nArmand Levergne sues La Patria\nfur 110,000 damages.\nTwo masked robbers secure fifteen\nhundred dollars in a Calgary gambling\nhouse.\nNelson citizens want the school\nhoard to resign, and petition the city\ncounoil to that effect.\nThree blocks swept by firee in\nBrooklyn. Loss over a million dollars. Many persons injured by explosions.\nC.P.R train from Kootenay Landing is wrecked near Medicine Hat-\nSeventeen persons injured, aome seri\nously. Fireman and engineer dead.\nExcessive speed alleged as the cause.\nWinnipeg lumbar merchant says\nthe opening of the Panama canal will\nmake the eastern market available for\nBritish Columbia lumber.\nPeace of Europe hangs on a slender thread. Suspension of hostilities at Tchatalja. Fighting continues\naround Adrianople.\nDebate starts on speech from throne\nin federal house. Encouragement of\nagriculture is advised by both mover\naud seconder of the address.\nSir Wilfrid Laurier censures Borden administration for failure to aid\nwestern farmers, while Hon. Frank\nOliver brings up by-election frauds,\nTUESDAY.\nSurvivors of wreck on Lake Superior tell a thrilling tale.\nYukon gold output is $5,000,000,\nthe highest figure since tlie early\nboom days.\nSir George Ross declares naval contribution in money is like dropping\nalms in a beggar's cup.\nEastern parties pay $2,500,000 fur\nthe A. Macdonald company, wholesale grocers, of Winnipeg.\nStronghold of labor falls before\nUnionist candidate in bye election in\nimportant London division.\nMember for Comox-Atlin gives notice of resolution designed to promote\nsettlement in British Columbia.\nAmerican mining congress asks government to investigate electric smelting, an important step in mining,\nIndianapolis dynamite trial reveals\nalleged connection between visits of\nunion officials and bomb outrages.\nSupreme court it Ottawa hears\nfisheries ease, involving the right of\nprovinces.to grant leases. Argument\nwill be continued tomorrow.\nDangers of Balkan situation absorbs public interest in London. It\nis feared that the powers are drifting\ntoward war. British press urges\nneutrality.\nWEDNESDAY.\nGeorge H. Barnard makes a speech\nin the house on address from the\nthrone.\nRailways want to increase car demurrage charges aa a remedy for car\nshortage.\nC.P.R. will encourage farmers in\nco-operative buying, breeding and\nselling livestock.\nInspector W. H. M. May will investigate the dissensions in the Nel\nson school board.\nSir Edward Henry, chief of the\nLondon metropolitan police, shot aud\nseriously wounded by a would-be assassin.\nLarge portion of Adrianople reported to hava been set un fire by\ndropping pyroxilin bombs' from aeroplanes.\n-Forty-eight hours' armistice in\nBalkan war, and tension is relieved.\nAlbanians hoist the national flag.\nFi'esb troops behind the lines al Telia-\ntaija. The Bulgarian army is entrenching.\nTHURSDAY.\nSuffragettes pour acid into London\nletter boxes.\nGermany is admitted to be preeminent in aerial warfare.\nGovernment will conclude its case\nthis week in the Indianapolis dynamite trial.\nDelegates to the mining congress at\nSpokane hope that the United States\nmetal duties will remain.\nBreezy session in commons at Ottawa. Warm passages uf arms during\nthe debate on the address.\nRussia is firm in its attitude\nagainst the American Jews, The\ncountry ia independent of American\ngoods.\nConflict between Austria and Ser-\nvia is now acute. Sir Edward Grey\nproposes conference of great powers.\nServians captuie Durazza.\nPoultry Show Next Week.\nMeetings of Farmers'\nOrganizations\nArrangements for holding the\nfirst annual exhibition of the Grand\nForks Poultry and Pet Stock association are now nearly complete,\nand uie managers confidently predict that il will be the largest, best\nand most successful poultry show\never hetd in tbe interior of tbe\nprovinee. Tbe exhibition will be\nbeld in the Pocock block, on Second street, on Wednesday and\nThursday, December 4 and 5. Three\nhundred and fifty coops have beeu\nfitted up in tbe building. These\nwill accommodate about bUQ birds,\nand judging from the rate at whicb\nentries are at present being received, every oue of tbe coops will\nbe filled. Most of the entries are\nfrom this province, but some have\nbeen received from Washington and\nother northwestern states, while une\ncomes from as far east aa Niagara.\nA. Boncquet, inspector of fruit\ntrees for tbe horticultural branch of\nthe provincial department 'of agriculture, ie in the city. He has been\nexamining tbe orchards in thiB\nvieijity, and will give a lecture in\ntba Miners' Union hall on Tuesday\nevening next, December 3, on the\n\"Marketing and Distribution of\nFruit, Fruit Trees and Pests, and\nSoils and Soil Management,\" and\nwill urge a discussion, theoretical\nand econernicy on these subjects\nfrom both the growers' and tbe consumers' point ol view. Every person wbo is In the least interested in\nthe future of the local fruit industry\nshould be present, and not only\nlisten to tbis lecture, but propound\nall the questions that may, help to\nshed any ray of light or knbwledge\non tbese important topics. Everybody ia invited. The ladies will be\nwelcome.\nThe regular annual meeting ol the\nGrand Forks Agricultural|asgociatinn\nwill be held in tbe city hall, in the\ncourtroom side, on Thursday afternoon next, December 5, at 3 o'clock,\nin according with the constitution\nand by-laws. Each and every iinni\nher is requested to be present. The\nannual financial statement will he\npresented, and the officers and directors for the ensuing year will be\neiected. Suggested amendments to\nthe by-laws will also be considered.\nCharles Russell, of Greenwood,\nwill operate a stage li ne between\nMiday and Westbridge, and Bart\nIngram will run the stage from the\nlatter point lo Carmi.\nSkating is now in excellent condition on the ponds in Ihe city nnd\nvicinity, and the young people are\ntaking advantage nf this opportunity\nof enjoying free sport.\nrier on Wednesday. No ono was\ninjured.\nBorn In Grand Forks, on Sunday, November 24, to Mr. and Mrs.\nW. J. Cook, a daughter.\nPolitical Equality League\nA very small aud informal meeting, called to bear Miss Dorothy\nDavis give an address on the question of votes for women, took place\non Monday evening in tbe schoolroom behind tbe Methodist church,\nkindly leul for tbe purpose.\nMrs. Ernest Miller luuk the chair,\naod Miss Davis very briefly out\nlined tbe policy of lbe British Columbia Political Equality league and\ntbe reasons why women should bave\ntbe parliamentary vote.\nMiss Davis is anxious it sbould be\nclearly understood that Ihe league of\nwbicb sbe is organising secretary is\nen irely a Bntisb Columbia one.\nIn tbe course of her tour sbe bas\norganised branches of it in every\nplace wbere she bas stayed, witb tbe\nexception of Graud Forks, where\ntbe interest shown was not sufficient to make a branch possible.\nTbe movement bas received tbe\nsupport of men and women of every\nshade sf political and religious\nopinion -throughout tbe province,\nand it is hoped that perhaps later\nGrand Forks, too, may organise a\npublic meeting for tbe purpose of\nseriously considering this vital question.\nPanama Canal Figures\nA train of flat cars to carry the\nexcavated material would encircle\ntbe earth four times.\nTbe total length of the bore holes\nwould pasa through tbe center of\nthe earth.\nFour and a half million cubic\nyards of concrete, in tbe locks and\ndams, would make a solid pyramid\ncompletely covering the Pennsylvania station in New York.\nExcavated material from tbe Panama canal would make a line of\n63 pyramids, each one the equal ot\ntbe great myramid of Egypt, reaching from the Battery to Harlem, a\ndistance of nine milea.\nTbe excavation work done at Panama would dig a canal 55 feet wide\nand 10 feet deep from Portland,\nMaine, to Portland, Oregon.\nThe Panama canal excavated material would build a Chinese wall\nfrom New York to San Francisco.\nThe Chinese wall is 1500 miles long.\nTbe twenty million cubic yards\nof earth nnd rock slides wbich have\noccurred during the construction ut\nthe Pantma canal would mnke a\nsolid pyramid wi-l foet high and\ncovering a ground area of 1350\nsquare feet.\nOolinHotel and Half Interest\nin T. A. Mclntyre Hardware Store Soid\nTwo important business deals\nbave been made siuce tbe last issue\nof Tbe Sun. On Saturday Theo.\nBiner, of tbe Pboenix brewery,\ntransferred his interests in the\nColin botel, situate near tbe Great\nNorthern station in this city, to\nSam Matthews and Frank Peterson,\nof Pboenix. The price paid tor the\nproperty was 114,000. Mr. > Biner\nhas returned to Pboenix, and will\ndevote bis time in tbe future to the\nmanagement of the well known\nbrewing company. The new proprietors bave been residents of Phoenix for a number of years. Tbey\nare men of well known business\nability, and under tbeir management the Colin will undoubtedly enjoy increased prosperity.\nT. A. Mclntyre on Saturday sold\na half interest in his hardware\nbusiness to J. A. Smith and sons.\nTbe new members will take possession as soon as stock-taking, wbich\nis now in progress, is completed.\nMr. Smith is an old-timer of the\ncity, is well and favorably known,\nand will undoubtedly add a great\ndeal of prestige to the firm.\nTbe new firm bas purchased the\nlot north of the Oddfellow block on\nBridge street trom N. L. Mclnnes,\npaying 11600 for it, and will erect\na business block next summer.\nMarried\nG. E. Malcolm, of Vancouver, and\nMiss Martha Demutb, of Grand\nForks, were married at the home of\nbride's father in this city this morning, Rev. Mr. Quigley performing\nthe ceremony. After taking lunch\nat the Yale, ihe young couple left\nfor Vancouver, where'tbey will re-\nBide.\nHenry G. Knight.of Grand Forks,\nand Miss Maude W. Crum, of Danville, Wash., were married at tbe\nPresbyterian manse on Thursday,\nNovember 28. Rev. M. D. McKee\nperforming lbe ceremony.\nFrank Coryell arrived ia the city '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nthe latter part of last week frnm Ke-1\nlowna. He will remain here for\nsnme time attending to business at\nfairs.\nA broken flange on a hox car\ncauaed a freight wreck on the Great\nNorthern between Orient and Law-\nChristmas Fruit Magazine\nThe 1912 Christinas number of\nthe Fruit Magazine is a handsome\nand valuable production just to\nhand. In addition to the beautiful\ncolored cover, there is u splendid\nthree-color frontispiece of the Jonathan apple. The editorial work is\nstrong and crisp, covering such subjects aa reflect inns on present day\ncondition. Many important articles\nare given on agricultural and horticultural subjects, nnd the number is\nwell illustrated with line halftones,\nTake your repairs to .Unison's\nBoot antl Shoe Hospital, Bridge\nstreet, Grand Forks.\nBetter Than the Best\nWhile it is generally admitted\nlhat The Family Herald and Weekly\nStar of Montreal is the best family\nand farmer's weakly paper printed,\nthe Publishers are determined to\n! mnke it still better. They are sparing no expense to give their subscribers of 1913 bigger value tban\never. Their beautiful picture,\n\"Mother's Treasures,\" is a delightful subject for the home and it is\nsafe to aay that no one who receives\na copy would part with it for double\nthe money.\nNo mistake can he made in sending one dollar for that great weekly\npuper for 1913. Every subscriber\ngets the picture, \"Mother's Treasures,\" size 23 hy 29 inches, free, lt\nis the biggest dollar's worth offered\ntoday.\nThc London Advertiser states that\nPolice Magistrate Jujil, of tbat city,\nhas judicially separated three hundred married couples in less than\ntwo years. London should not he\nafraid of annexation. THE SUN. GRAND FORKS, BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nA Pair pf Them\nAt a recent party given at the\nlountry house of a well-known artist,\nal which many distinguished men of\nletters and persons high \"socially and\nin professional life were present, a\ncertain social leader of Chicago had\nbeen invited in company with her husband.\nThe lady itl question had come into\nher social position of late years due\nlo her husband's good luck ill cleaning up a fortune by cornering some\ncommodity at a time when prices were\nhigh and th- demand was large.\nHer early life had not been wasted\nas sho had once put It, on tedious\ntext bonks, though she posed In her\nhome town as a critic and connoisseur\nof all that 's best In modern liters-\nline, and lent ber name and subscribed freely to every movement on foot\nthat had as It basis something connected with culture, thereby earning\nIhe reputation of being a patron of\nthe arts and sciences.\nTlie dinner had progressed favorably, and the conversation turned toward l.teratnre, sculpture, art, nnd\nkindred subjects, in which all but the\n'ndy in question took p\u00C2\u00A3>rt.\nNoliciim ber seeming discomfort, the\nhost, to make her feel more at ease\nasked her: *\nDo you care for Botticelli, Mrs.\nBlank?\nNo, she answered; to tell the truth\n1 never did care for those Italian\nwines.\nHer husband, noticing the subdued\nl.rins about the table, rushed to his\nwife's rescue, and, leaning over, whispered the information:\nBotticelli, my dear, is not a wine;\nJt's a cheese.\nMemory Device\nThe first mechanical apparatus intended to prevent the busy man from\nfurscttlng iiaj of h-s engagements has\niust. been devised by a New York inventor, and is described, with illustration tn the Sepember Popular Mechanics Magazine\nThe new memory device is operated\nby a large spring, released at predetermined Intervals by an ordinary\ndock.\nIt Is a desk fixture which keeps accurate time, and occupies a desk\nspace only din. ln height and 8In.\niong.\nIt has the appearance of a desk-\nclock with three sets of pigeon-holes,\none series for the months of the year,\nanother for the dayfe of the month,\nand the third for each quarter of on\naotir of he day.\nA busy professional or business man\nwishing to be reminded of something\nhe Is to do ln the future, makes a\ni-.einorandum of it on a card and drops\nit Into the case ln the pigeon-hole set\naside for that purpose.\nNo matter whether the engagement\nIs for a year ahead, or for the next\nfifteen minutes, a bell rings when that\nparticular time comes and a card automatically drops down before hiin.\nThe Rev. Henry Ward Beeeher was\na great wit. and now and then he was\nfavored with a written protest from\none of his hearers, which he would\nread to his congregation and then criticize. One Sunday morning he said:\nI have to call your attention to a\nstrange communication that has lust\nreached me. It Is half a sheet of\nno*e paper on which nothing has been\nwritten but the word Fool. It ISflno\nuncommon thing for the writer of a\nletter to forget to sign his name, but\nthis ls the flrst time I have ever\nknown a man tn slrn his name and\nforget lo write the letter.\nThe Best Treatment\nfor Itching Scalps\nand Falling Hair\nTo atlsy Itehinc and lr.iiM.nn cf Ihe snip,\nprevent cry, tu_a sud .maiik lialr, rrtimvt\ncru-tflj, scales snd diii-lrulf, anil p;_irai.lt t*ie\ngrowth snd beauty of the bair, tbe knowing\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0pecltl treatment Is mn.tefteciiv-, agreeable\nud en_i.e_nl.al. On rei Irlna, comb the hi Ir\nout nl.atsht all around, then bsslri at. t**\u00C2\u00ABsMe\nand makespatllnc, gently nil>b_niCi_,.._-i\nSlntm.nt Info the paitiug with a bit ef r/.t\nsnaelheld over tbo end oi the \"riser. Ar.o ;..i\nadditional panliuta about hall an inch a|>. t\nont III lie whole icalp hu been treated, the p:. :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nnose bring lo tut the Cuticura olnlmciit on 11\nscalp akin ratber than on Ihe bair. Il bw_ I\nto -fllace a lle.it covr-rbi* over the hair to\nprotect Ihe pillow from possible M.,!n. The\nnext mornlir. shampoo wilh Cutluura soap\nand hot water. Sti-mpooi tlone mar be\nused as often as aitree.Me, but or.-c or\ntwice t mouth Is f .nerally jurat-lent lor\nthis special treatment (nr women s lulr. Nut-\nwlthM-ii'llna Cuticura soap and obittn.nt re\ntold everywhere, those wishing to try 11,1s\ntreatment may do to without expense by\ntendlnr to \"Cuticura.\" Dept. 4M, Beaton, U.\nP. A., for a free aample ol Cuticura aoap and\no-utineat, with 32-p. book oa skin aaa hair.\nTO EXCHANGE\nAutomobile, 30 Horse Power McLaughlin, firat class condition, for good quarter or half section of land.\nKisit, C.P.R Transcona. Clear title and some cash for\nwild cr Improved land.\nHouses. Six fully modern, w.-U rented, close to center of\nWinnipeg, for section or more of wild land.\nAgents wanted in eve.'y town to whom we will pay a liberal\ncommission for all business transacted for us. Write for our\nlist of snaps in Farm Lands, City Property and Acreage\nSCOTT, HILL AND CO.\n22 Canada Life Building,\nWinnipeg, Man.\nChildren Sold Into Slavery\nDid you know that the selling of\nchildren Into actual slavery still exists\nas a recognized institution In a civilized community?\nThe slavery referred to Is a practice\nat Frledrlchshafen, ou the Lake ot\nConstance, where there ls an annual\nmarket for children. They are sold\noutright by their parents to peasant\nfarmers from Wurtemberg, Baden, and\nBavaria, for a season's work on tho\ntarms. Here are seen boys and\ngirls from eleven years of age to sixteen\u00E2\u0080\u0094 children, for thc most part, of\nlyrolese woodsmen who are driven\nby sheer destitution to send their offspring to work for the farmers and receive the money for them.\nThe children are gathered together\nunder the care of a priest and taken\nto the market, where they are put up\nat auction and Inspected by prospective purchasers like so many cattle.\nThis year 125 boys and twenty girls\nwere sold. Owing to the demand\nthe market was Strong; a sturdy lad\nof sixteeu, able to swing the scythe\nall day, brought as much as 570. Some\nof the older girls netted their parents\n$60, while some of the tinier went for\n$15.\nThe sale is tragedy with a high flavor of the dramatic, for it is well\nknown by the parents that many of\nthe children will not come back ln the\nwinter, when they are. supposed to\nreturn home They will have succumbed to overwork'and underfeeding\nand abusive treatment and home sickness. Every year many die off. The\npriests try t'j control the danger by a;\nblack list against farmers iu whose'\nliands slaves have died, but each year\nmore die.\nThe practice is the survival of an\nancient custom.\nSwitzerland'a Eagles\nThe latter-day tourist Is very exacting, and it appears from reports made\nby guides and hotel-keepers in Switzerland that one of the points insisted\nupon by visitors ls that they should\nbe able to see eagles soaring above\nthe mountain-tops and lakes of that\npicturesque playground ot the globetrotter.\nEagles, however, are not of an ac-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ommodating nature, and cannot easily be furnished on demand, the only-\nway to secure their lordly presence\nbeing to leave them to their own devices, and, above all, not to Interfere\nwith their predatory propensities by\nuntimely rifle bullets or with their\ndomestic arrangements by stealing\ntheir eggs.\nConsequently the Helvetian Government has resolved to constitute Itself\nthe official protector of any eagles\nwbich may deign to choose that country for their residence, and the national gamekeepers in charge of the valleys of Muotta, Sihl, and Blsls, which\nare the favorite hunting grounds of\nthe royal birds, have the strictest instructions to watch over their comfort . They are neither to be trapped nor shot at, and the Treasury undertakes to pay for all damages committed by the kings of the air. The\nflrst bill has already come ln for fourteen lambs, four sheep, and one cat\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n'ota! $40; but history sayeth not how\nlong a period this list covers, nor for\nhow many eagles.\nThe decision of the Government\nwill certainly be approved by all blrd-\n_o\"e-*>, and flrst and foremost by the\neagles themselves, who may be ex-\ntect'-d very nulckly to And out the\nlavors they .enjoy and to Invite their\npersecuted brethren from north, south\nand east to share ln the paternal protection of Helvetia.\nNEW C.P.R. STEAM8HIPS\nIn sreaking of the two new steamships the \"Empress of Russia\" and\nthe \"Empress of Asia,\" which the Canadian Pacific Railway is building for\nservice on the Pacific Ocean between\nCanada and the Orient, a C.P.R. official remarked yesterday that he felt\njustified in saying that the two new\nboats would bo tho safest vessels\nafloat.\n\"In preparing the plans for the new\n\"Empresses,\" he remarked, \"we took\n, articular care to make provision for\nall exigencies, and as a result the\nboats ape as near to being unsinkable\nas can be built. The new \"Empresses\" are being built with double\nbottoms and watertight compartments, the latter beijig numerous and\nclosely placed. Ordinarily, if a ship\ns designed to float with only two compartments flooded, a sufficient margin\nof safet? \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Is thought to have\nbeen allowed, but in the cases of the\nnew \"Empress of Russia\" and \"Empress of Asia,\" should four compartments be flooded they will still Host,\n'n the matter of safety, these are the\nfirst vessels built to fulfill these conditions.\"\nIt was also stated that the new\nsteamships would be equipped with all\nthe other latest devices making for\nsafety, such as wireless apparatus.\nsearch lights, submarine signals, and\nfrom the very moment they are assembled, the members of the crews\nwill be trained intho life saving, fire,\nand other drills, which are a feature\nof all this Company's steamships.\nhow's This?\nWt offer One Hundred Dollars neaartf ret am\nam ot Catarrh tbat csnnot be cured by x*sw*\nlasarth Cure.\n*** I. CHENEY * CO.. Tol\nWe, tka undersigned, have known F. J.'\ner tbe last IS rears, and believe btm perfecUy hwss*\nstable la sll business transactions and flnanclany\ntbla to cany, out any-obllsatioiia made br bis ttx*.\nWALDIMC. KlNNAN A UlRVI.V,\nWholesale DructWa. Toltdew Ol\nBall's Catarrh Cure It taken lateraallr. aetata\neawrtly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of **,\nsystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 ceato 10\nbottle. Sold by all Uruttltts.\nIlls lien's Family mils lor .onstlij.u_.tt\nIt Rubs Pain Away.\u00E2\u0080\u0094There is no\nliniment to efllcfcious in overcoming\npain as Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. The\nhand 'hat rubs It In mbs the pain\naway end en thk account therfe Is no\npreparation that stands so high In\npublic es'eem. There Is no surer\npaln-kllle- procurable, as thousands\ntsn attest who have used It success-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ully In treating many ailments.\nW. N U. KO\nCoal exported frnm the United Kingdom last year exceeded sixty-four and\na half million tons.\nWhat's that big Iron thing? asked\nLaura.\nLocomotive boiler, replied Tom.\nAfter a moment's silence Laura inquired:\nWhy do they boll locomotives?\nTo make 'em tender, said Tom.\nWithin a period of flfty years the\nprrnilatlon of thn United Stntes has\nIncreased 33\" per cent.\nSn you were bound and gagged by\nhandlls while In Italy, wero you? ask-\ntfi a ritrrastlo man of a friend who\nhad travelled. Regular comic-opera\nbanlitF, \u00C2\u00ABh?\nNo. m-'.iI thc n\u00C2\u00BBh\u00C2\u00ABr, there was nothing of the comic-opera style about\nthi-m Thi gag--, they used were all\nnew. *^\nNot Intended\nMary\u00E2\u0080\u0094I was pouring myself out a\nglass of wine ln the drawing-room\nwhen the butler pounces on me and\nsays: Hello! I will have none of that.\nAnd what did you say, Mary.\nI said I did not Intend to offer him\nany of It.\nMinard's Liniment for aala everywhere\nA Moving Story\nA debate was overheard between\nsome working men as to whether it\nwas cheaper to move or to pay rent.\nOpinion being about equally divided,\nthey referred the question to the oldest man they knew.\nIs It cheaper to move or to pay rent,\nBill?\nSaid he: Well, mates, yc see I ain't\nexactly in a position to say. I've\nalways moved.\nThe Last Asthma Attack may. really\nbe the last one lf prompt measures\nare taken. Dr. J D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy will safeguard you. It\n(Kill penetrate to the smallest bronchial\npassage hnd bring about a healthy\ncondition. It always relieves and Its\ncontinued use often effects a permanent cure. Why not get this long-\nfamous remedy today antl commence\nIts use? Inhaled as smoke or vapor\n!l Is equally effective.\nFi.zjones\u00E2\u0080\u0094Did you go to the theatre laat evenlug, Percy?\nDe Brown\u00E2\u0080\u0094No, I attended a sleight-\nof-hand performance.\nFltsjones\u00E2\u0080\u0094Where?\nDe Bro*n\u00E2\u0080\u0094I wont to call on Miss\nIn Smythe and offered her my hand\nbut she slighted lt.\nBaltimore. Md., Nov. 11, 1903.\nMinard's Liniment Co., Limited.\nSirs,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I came across a bottle of your\nMINARD'S LINIMENT in tho hands\nof one of the students at the University of Maryland, and he being so\nkind ns to let mo use it for a very\nbad sprain, which I obtained In training fnr foot races, and to say that It\nnelped me would be putting lt very\nmildly, and I therefore ask lf you\nwould let me know of one of your\nagents that Is closest to Baltimore\ni-o that I may obtain somo of It.\nThanking you in advance I remain,\nYours truly,\nW. C. McCUEAN.\n14 St. Paul street,\nCare Oliver Typewriter Co.\nP.S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kindly answer at once.\nDuring a discussion ol the fitness uf\nthings in general, someone asked:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIf a young man takes his best girl\nto the grand opera, spends fifteen shillings on a supper after the perform'\nance, snd then takes her home ln a\ntaxi-cab, should he kiss her good\nnight?\nAn old bachelor wbo was present\ngrowled\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI don't think she ought to expect\nlt. Seems to me ho has done enough\nfor her.\nChinese Logic\nA tourist, in pricing tea ln a Chinese store ln Shanghai, was surprised\nto find that he could purchase live\npounds of a certain kind of tea for\ntwo dollars, but that if he bought ten\npounds the price would be five dollars.\nThe tourist argued with the Chinaman\nthat such an arrangement was ridiculous, but the proprietor of the store\ninsisted that logl-i was on his side.\nMore buy, more rich. More rich,\nmore can pay, he explained.\nIt Is the duty ot every' one ot- you\nto make at least one person happy\nduring the week, said the Sunday-\nschool teacher. Have you?\nI did, said Johnny promptly.\nThat's nice. And what did you\ndo?\nI went to see my aunt and Bhe's al-\nivnya happy when I go home again.\nNA-DRU-CO\nLAXATIVES\nWomen's commonest ailment\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094the root ef so much of iheir\nIll-health\u00E2\u0080\u0094promptly yields to\nthe gentle but certain action\nol,Na-Dru-Co Laxatives.\n25c. a box at your druggist's.\nNATIONAL DNUO AND CHtMICAl CO.\nOS CANADA, LIMITID.\n1*1\nDictated newspaper matter to a total of one thousand words has heen\ntaken down In shorthand ln live minutes .\nWHAT ARE YOUR\nKIDNEYS FOR?\nTo filter poisonotji nridi> am) waste matter from th*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0pyMem. Wbat IbappeiM if the kidneys aro not in\nperfect condition? They cannot properly filter the\npoieonn from tbe blood. What then? First backaches,\npaina in tbe joints and imicclc*. frequent headaches,\nthen spots before the eyes, rheumatic pains, tlitu\nchronic kidney disease in whieh\u00E2\u0080\u0094at ireat expense\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094only temporary relief can be had. Finally, constant Buffering ending in premature death.\nThe alternative, when the kidneys begin to warn of their unhealthy condition, \n to\ntake DR. (\"LARK'S SWEET NITfcE PILLS, They will hub the kidneys and keep\nthem healthy for tbe future. Sold everywhere at fifty cents a box or mailed direct by\nIfe THK MARTIN, BOLE & WYNNI OO., WINNIPKQ, OANADA\nSHIP YOUR GRAIN TO\nPETER JANSEN COMPANY\nGrain Commission Merchants Winnipeg, Manitoba\nSlake Bills LaOIng read: Port Arthur or Fc.-t William. Notify Peter Jaiwetl\nCo., Winnipeg.\nLiberal Advances Prompt Returns Best Grades\nMDE&HH-.Bn..-.-.-H-i--H-H-HHn-^H--nHSnaK*!\nMore About\nThe Loading Platform\nThe present generation of Western farmers will never know the\ndifficulties anl vexations experienced by their predecessors In the\nearlier years when no one coul :l get a carload of grain shipped in\nbulk except by loading It through an elevator The system forced\nthe majority of farmers to sell t'jeir grain to the elevator owners\nat arbitrary prices, and oft times to submit to heavy, dockage and\nother annoyances, causing continual dissatisfaction. Now, however,\nthe distribution of cars as fixed hy the Grain Act. and the use of the\nloading platform, provide faclllihs which enable the farmer to secure\nsatisfactory treatment ln the disposal of his grain, and the hlghW\nmarket prices at time of sale. Kvery farmer therefore, should more\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 and more endeavor to use the loading plattorm Ii shipping bis grain\nto the terminal elevators, lt is the sateguard of the farmers' freedom In disposing ot bis grain to Ihe best advantage for himself. It\nfarmers refrain from using the loading platform freely, It might result in its being done away with, because railway companies and\nelevator owners are strongly opposed to it. lt Is easy to understand\nwhy elevator people desire the loading platform abolished. The railway people on their part say it delays the loading of cars and helps to\nensure car shortage. This we know tj he nonsense, because frequently af'er cars are loaded, whether w'th grain, coal, lumber, or\nother merchandise, they are sld. tracked for days and even weeks\nInstead ot being promptly moved forward to destination. It ls engine\nshortage and shortage ot competent train men that mostly causes\ngrain blot-kales on railways and not lack of cars. Let every farmer .\ntherefore, do all he can to use the loading plattorm and become an Independent shipper. In subsej ient advertisements we will state in\ndetail the savings and other advantages of direct loading Into cars\ncompared with loading through elevators.\nWe handle the farmers grain strictly on commission, make liberal\nadvances on car bills of lading, supervise the grading at time cars\nare Inspected, secure H.e highest prices at time of sale and make\nprompt ret-ir-is when sold. Write us for shipping Instructions and\nmarket infoi-mation.\nThompson Sons & Company\nGRAM COMMISSION MERCHANTS\n701-703 Y. GRAIN EXCHANGE.\nWINNIPEG, CANADA,\nALLAN LINE\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E Royal Mail Steamships\nFALL AND WINTER SAILINGS\nMONTREAL TO\nLIVERPOOL\nVictorian\nTunisian .\nVirginian\nCorsican\nVictorian\nTunisian .\nVirginian\nOet. 10\n\" 1S\n\" 24\nNov. 1\n\" 7\n\" 18\n21\nMONTREAL TO\nGLASGOW\nGrampian .. Oct. 12\nPretorlan .. \" 19\nHesperian .. \" 26\nScandinavian Nov. 2\nGrampian ,. \" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPretorlan .. \" 16\nHesperian .. \" 26\nMONTREAL TO\nLONDON\nScotian ...\nIonian .. ,\nLake Erie\nCorinthian\nSicilian ...\nScotian .. .\nIonian .. ,\nOot. 13\n. \" 20*\n. \" 27\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Nov. 3\n, \" 10\n. \" 17\"\n. \" 24\nCHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS\nReduced Sate Tickets on Sals November 7th, to December 31st.\nSpecial Christinas Sailings\nMONTREAL TO\nLIVERPOOL .\nTunisian .. Nev. 15\nVirginian .. \" 21\nMONTREAL TO MONTREAL TO\nGLASGOW LONDON\nPretorlan .. 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These are rare specimens\nof Mauritian Issues, and have been\nestimated by experts as worth $8000.\nThe sergeant was told tbat their\nvalue would Increase, and Instead of\nselling them he had them framed and\nplaced his treasure in a Cretan bank.\nAs the time was approaching for the\ndeparture of the troops of occupation\nhe went to the bank with his wife to\n.withdraw his deposit, and his comrades formed a procession to escort\nthe couple carrying homo their fortune in two postage stamps.\nTrial It Expansive.\u00E2\u0080\u0094To those who\nsuffer from dyspepsia, Indigestion,\nlheumatlsm or any aliment arising\nirom derangement of the digestive\nsystem, a trial of Parmelees's Vegetable Pills Is recommended, should the\nsufferer be tie unacquainted with them.\nThe trial will be inexpensive and the\nresult will be another enstomer for\n[his excellent medicine. So effective\nis their action that many cures can\ncertainly be traced to their use where\nether pills have proved Ineffective.\nThe Last Extremity\nMr. James Payn, speaking of Individual interpretations of general rules,\nsaid In going round one night witb\nthe ollicer on guard at one ot the English dockyards he heard an amusing\nillustration by an'Irish sentry of this\npoint.\nIf you seo a convict escaping, said\nthe officer, what Is lt your duty to do?\nSure, sir, and I'm not to fire till the\nlast extremity.\nQuite right But what do you consider tlte last extremity to be?\nJust round the corner of the dockyard tliere, air! was the reply.\nMinard't Liniment Curet Dandruff.\nGood Idea\nHe was a burly, oldfashloned skipper and had uot yet become acquainted with all tho latest Improvements\non steamers. When he went on the\nbridge of his new steam collier the\nengine room telegraph was the first\nthing that caught his eye.\nWhat's that for? ho demanded.\nThat goes down to the engine-room\nreplied thc mate, who was, explaining\nthings to him. You see'all the orders on it\u00E2\u0080\u0094Full speed, Half, Slow,\nStop. Ail you have to do Is just to\nmove tbe handle and thc thing's done.\nIf I put Ihe handle to Full, will sbo\ngo full speed? asked the captain. And\nit I turn It to stop, will lt stop?\nCertainly, said the mate.\nAh, man, said thc skipper, a slow\ni.luil smile lighting Ills face after a\nlong silence, that's clever. It docs\naway with all them Imps of engineers.\nWhy suffer from corns when they\nran be painlessly rooted out by using\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0iolloway's Corn Cure.\n.The rector of a small village ln Ire\nland recently met one of his parish\nloners who was a farmer and a great\ndog-fancier, and who was also fond\nof a glass of whisky. As they walked together awhile tlie rector, admiring some of the dogs he had with him\npaid to tho fanner:\nDid you ever hear that by giving a\npup whisky you kept him from growing?\nVes, replied the farmer, aud I tried\nit. \u00C2\u00BB\nWith what results?\nThe pup died.\nAnd now, my friend, said the rector,\nwasn't that n good lesson for you?\nHed-id it was, ell', for I have never\nwasted a drop of good whisky oa any\not my dogs since.\nJohn Bull discovers another important German Secret^\nFrau Germanicus uses nothing but Black Knight Stove Polish.\nm Black Knight gs\n\"\u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 MC\u00E2\u0080\u0094STOVE POLISH\u00E2\u0080\u009410C. affected by heat.\n40\n| Canadian Northen S. 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She was thc only English\n?,lrl at tho National School at Mo.;.,-\nand beat all tho Fieuch girls at their\nown language, winning tho flrst prize\nfor French composition, besides llr.-n\nlor geography and arithmetic, and second for writing.\nCLEAN HANDS\nkitMt\nmrutk*\nnniB\nttxtlmlM.\nIBc \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Tin.\nfool reo \u00C2\u00BBltkn._M\u00C2\u00BBla-tetloa\nOEIOIIUL xwi Stsrt MAUD\nWlU nam t>\u00C2\u00ABM u< f-x.\nUSE YOUR SPARE TIME\nWe give you a Jlomo Study Course\nwhich wtll enable you to prepare for\nbetter things by using your spare time.\nWe teach all Commercial branches,\nHigher Accounting, Drawing, Illustra-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ing. and fit young people for good\npositions at good salaries. Write us\nfor particulars and let us know what\nM'sitlon you would like to prepare\nfor. Do it now. Address W. H,\nShaw, President, Shaw Correspondence School, Toronto, Canada.\nHe Knew\nKnicker\u00E2\u0080\u0094Do you understand mortgages?\nBocker\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yes; the first ls for the car\nand the second is for.thc upkeep.\nA great prima donna's idea of an\nexpensive flat ***.*> he ono that she\ncan buy for a song. .\nYour\ndealer pays\nmore for this\nflour than for\nany other, but\nhe's satisfied\nVeribrite Vcnoil\nTHE WORLD'S BEST\nWOOD POLISH\n('!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 at:* nnd disinfects\neverything In your\nhome from the cellar to tin, Mil,'. I'ut\nIt nn your duster and\ndust Hardwood Floors,\nWoodwork, Linoleum!.,\nPianos. Furniture,\netc. Makes every-\nthing Just llko\nnew. Money refund,-,1\nIf not satisfactory.\nMade by the\nDOMESTIC SreCIAlTY COM.\nrAHT. U-tlTED,\nHamilton, Canada.\nHamburg, thc first city to perceive\nthe danger of tbe modern long hatpin, has provided Its tram conductors\nwith boxes of hatpin point-protectors.\nLadles with ungarded hatpins may\nnow choose between getting dowu\nfrom tbe car and giving the conductor\nan extra penny for a couple of tbt\nmunicipal point-protectors.\nto do\nso in order\nto sell you\nthe best-\nPURITY\nFLOUR\nMorp Bread\nand Better\nBread THE SUN. GRAND FORKS, B. C.\nIf You Have Failing\nSight\nHave your eyes examined. Let us\nshow you how vastly improved our\nglasses can make your vision. We\nare expert optometrists, skilled in\nthe science of refraction. Examination free.\nA. D. MORRISON ^fefcir\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\n(Sranl. Starka \u00C2\u00A7mt\n'uhllahed at Urand Corks, llritish Ctiliimhl\n..Editor and Publisher\nA Hie ol this piper ean be Men at the offloe\njf Messrs. K. A J. Hardy * Co., 30,11 snd 82,\nfleet Street, B.C., London. En*land, free of\ncharge, and thst Urn. will bt glad to reoelve\nmb.criulotis snd advertisomonts on onr be-\n-alf.\nin supplies. Yet the department of\njustice officially wot not of these\nthings,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Victoria Times.\nSUBSOHIPTlOtl RA1I8 1\nilno Year .. MJjJ\nHue- Yoar (In advance) 1.00\nt\"ne Year, In United States Ln)\nAddress all uotnmunloatlous to\nThs Evbkiso Sua,\n.'honk Hit timso Fohks, B.C\nFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912\nPRESS OPINION\nTiia administration of justice under the department of tbe attorney\ngeneral of British Columbia has be\ncome a hissini; and a bye-word\namong the other provinces of Canada. Gun a-Noot, an Indian,wanted\nfor murder, hae been at large for\nover two years despite the large\nsums of money ostensibly spent in\nhiB attempted capture. Two Indians much nearer to civilization,\nMoses Paul and Spintlum, also\nwanted for murder, have led the\nprovincial posses on fool chases for\nweeks until efforts to \"capture\" them\nhave been abandoned. A white man.\nwanted for fatally shooting a rein-\nt[ye in the heart of civilization is at\nlarge somewhere in the- lower foothills nf the CoaBt range. Oua-a-Noi.t\nwaa rt ctnlly reported as toasting his\ncopper shins at the carhpflres of the\nwhite brother in the fa>. norih\nMoses Pnul, in the guise of a squaw,\nvisited the annual fair in his native\ntown nnd took some of the white\nman's burden buck to cnmp wilh\nhim The white fatalist is s tid 10\nba in el'im; touch with hit Natives',!\nwho a\"' believed to hi. keepin_; bim\nMr. R. I.. Borden has always\nshown a sensitiveness where his personal honor is concerned worthy of\nthe best traditions of British governmenl. In fact, Canada has ever been\nfortunate in the character of the men\nwho have occupied the position of\nthe first minister. Nut only have\nthey avoided personal wrongdoing,\nbut they hive avoided, as a rule,\neven the appearance of it, or of profiting by the wrongdoing of others,\ndirect agents or self appointed ones.\nIn view of tbis tradition of Canadian\nstatesmen, which is a far older tra-\nd tion of Brilish statesineiisliip, Mr\nBorden will find it difficult to oppose the coming parliamentary motion for an investigation into the\ncircumstances surrounding the re\ncent federal bye-election in Macdonald, Manitoba. Mr. Borden and\nhis party profited by that election.\nHe and his party profited in pestige,\nprofited in numerical strength and\nin other ways.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ottawa Free Press.\nFrom the recent criticisms of the\nLeniiftix Act by various Canadian\nlabor bodies, it becomes clear that\nno act is without honor suve in its\nown country. The act referred to\nhas wide fame beyond Canada's border, but in its actual working out\ntbere seems to be some room for improvement, The matter requires\nequally serious consideration. The\nimportance of satisfying the demands of labor, if they are just, is\nbeyond both question and computation, but it is not necessary to repeal the act in order to accomplish\nthis.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Victoria Times.\nThomas P. Barnum once said:\n\"It's not what you give the public\nthat countB, but what you tell them\nyou are going to give them, and\nwhat you tell them you have given\nthem.' We have often wondered\nwhere Premier McBride learned his\nart\u00E2\u0080\u0094Victoria Times.\nThe peruser of th>* out-oj-tovvn\nnewspapers these days might easily\nimagine that open warfare exists\nhere between the citizens and the\nD.iukhobors. This is a class of\npublicity work that we coil Id be\nprofitably eliminated.\nIt does not add to the respectability of a public dance to advertise\nthnt perfect order will be maintained\nin the hall But The Sun never entertained a very high opinion of the\nWIRE FENCES THi\nLAST. THEYAREr\nTHEG00D5\nelevating influences of public dances,\nanyway.\nGET THE\nRIGHT KIND,\nOur Wire Fencing ia Bull-Strong, Horse-High and Pig-\nTitfht.\nCome in and price our fencing wire, and we'll do Business with you. You'll Hml our wire and our prices right.\nWhatever be your needs in Hardware, you'll find our\nstore the place to supply those needs.\nTHOS. A. MclNTYRE & CO.\nMilitary Funeral\nThere arrived by tbe Okanagan\non Friday the body of J. A. Coryell,\nP.L.S., brother-in law of E. Weddell,\nto be interred beside his mother,\nbrother and sister in the Kelewna\ncemetery. The remains were accompanied by tbe widow of the deceased and hy his brother, Frank\nCoryell.\n- Away from this district for the\ngreater part of the past eightti.ii\nyears, the late Mr. Coryell was intimately known only to a few of the\nold timers, but in the early nineties\nhe took a large share in the development work of the Okanagan, surveying many of the large ranches into\nsmall holdings and laying out tbe\ntownsite of Kelowna. From about\n1894 lo 1900 be resided in the Boundary district, leaving to serve bis\ncountry in South Africa witb one of\nthe C. M. R. contingents. He flaw\nsome hard fighting against Delarey,\nand after the war he spent a number\nof years in British East Africa and\nMsdagasuar in connection princi\npally with the exploration of petro\nleum-bearing lands. His health\nhaving become impaired, he returned to British Columbia three or four\nyears ago, and appeared to recuperate, but he contracted tuberculosis as\nthe result of hardships suffered on\nsurvey work in tbe Fort George district, and removal to Arizona, where\nhe died, failed to stay its ravages\nHe was a whole souled, generous\nman, an embodiment of the liberal,\ntolerant western spirit, and bis\ndeath while still in the prime of life\nis deeply regretted by friends far\nand wide.\nMr. Coryell was a graduate of the\nRoyal Military college, Kingston,\nOut., and had served in the North\nwest rebellion of 1885 as a member\nof a corps of scouts, and thus, as a\nveteran of two \u00C2\u00AB ars, it was felt thai\na militacy funeral was his due.\nMajor Clarke, commanding \"D\"\nsquadron, 30th B.C. Horse, willingly\nmade the ntcessary arrangements,\nand a firing party accompanied 'the\ncortege to the cemetery.\n. The funeral left the undertaking\nestablishment of the Kelowna Furniture company at 2:30 p.m. The\npall-bearers were all old-liners, v'z:\nE. R Bail y,W. Huug, D W'.Crow-\nlep, G. C. Knse, E W. Wilkinson\nand M J. Cnrts. The filing pnrty\ncomposed S. Q. M Sergt. Brooke, in\ncommand; Sergt Morrison, and*\nTprs. Treadgold, Bird, Go ide. Vnn\nPraagh and L.wlay. Owing olhel\nterribly muddy condition of the'\nroads, the escort mirohsd only as.\nfar lis the Prtsbylerian church, he\ning conveyed in a rig the rest of the j\nWiiy.\nArrived al the cemetery, Rev. A.\nDunn held service, the soldiers fired\nt .tie crashing vo'ley* over the grave,\nS rgt. Mortison sounded the pathetic\nstrains of \"List Post,\" and the impressive ceremony was over.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ke\nlowna Courier.\nBR0WNI\nBrownie Cameras\n' Work just like -\nKODAKS\nPRICES $2 to $12\nWoodland 8 Co.,\nThe Kodak Dealers \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nf or\nmyself end a* agent for William..!. Hoffman,\nexecutor, and Rosa Major, executrix, of the\nwill of Catherine Hoffmen. Free Miner's\nCertificate No. H817B, Intend, sixty dayi\nfrom date hereof, to apply to the Mining\nKeeerder foraGeitlflciiteo. Improvements, for\nthe purpose ot obtaining crown grants of the\nabove claims.\nAnd further take notice that action, under\nsection \"17, must he commenced before the Issuance of suoh Ceriflcaics of Improvement\nDated this 4th day of May, A.D. 1912.\nJACOB U. PAULSEN.\nGEO. W. COOPER\nPLUMBING HEATING\nINDUN MOrOCYCLES\nBICYCLES DRY BATTERIES\nETC., ETC.\nWINNIPEG cAVENUE\nA MIS-HIT\nDid you make a mis-hit\nthe time you employed the\nlaat \"help.\"\nDon't worry. There art\nIota of good fish In the tea,\nand a ture halt to catch them\nIs a Want Ad.\nORE SHIPMENTS\nThe Following nre the return., nf\nthe ore prniluction of the Boundnry\nmines for the week, and also fnr tbe\nyenr to dele:\nOranby 22.7.M l,OK9,nort\nMother Lode 7,640 402,513\nRawhide 6,844 216,623\nJackpot. ..' 12,230\n.Mbelstnn 340\nEmma 4,900\nNapol<-on 513 11,174\n.Molicr 1,331\nLone Star ,' 2,022\nOthers 234 11,639\nSmelter treattnan\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOranby ,22,405 1,073,912\nB.C. Copper Co... 15.255 580,180\nDon't forget that The rjun hns the\nbest job pr.ntinijdeji.irrn-.pnt in tlie\nBoundnry country.\nCopper Shipments\nShipments of blister uo| per from\ntlie lirnnliy company's smelter in\nthis eity for the past week amounted\nto 348,000 pounds, bringing the\ntotal shipped for the year to 20,049,-\n500 pounds.\nIf you intend to Bend your personal greeting card to your friend\nin the Old Country, it time to order tbem now. See samples of\nbeautiful hand-coloured specimens,\nmade in England, at Tbe Sun oflice.\nPersonal Christmas Cards\nA new sample book of '.be \"Art\"\nseries of Personal Christmas Cards\nfor 1912 bas been received at The\nHun oflice. Tbese cards proved\nvery popnlar lust year. The designs thit. year are prettier than last\nyear. The piices range from 11 per\ndozen upwards Order early.\nDon't be misled by false statements ol competitors. Advertise in\nThe Sun, because it is read by more\nppnnle than nnv other paper printed\nin ibe Boundnry district.\nTHt HARK OP OUM.ITY\nORIGINALITY ANO LOW PRICES.\nWE EnPlOYOHLYSKIUED ARTISTS\nEMGRAVINGS OF LETTER HUBS\nCARDS.B0OK COVERS .BUILDINGS\nLABELS, AD DESKNS,llU\u00C2\u00BBTMmONS\nFOR ALL PURPOSES\nFASHION DRAWINGS\nWASH DRAWINGS OF MECHANICAL\nSUBJECTS.BIRDS EYE VIEWS\nRETOUCHING PHOTOGRAPHS\nAND CATALOGUE PLATES OF AIL\nKINDS FOR PRINTING USE.\nESTABLISHED ISM\nEM1LC0LS0N&C0.\nARTlSrS.ENGR.WERS\nDESIGNERS\nHALFTONES.ZINC ETCHINGS\nCOLOR PLATES OF AU KINDS\nWOOD AND WAX EKCRAVINOS\nAND ELECTROTYPES.\nI67*I65W.WASHIH6T0HST.\nCHICAGO\ns Lease nenrio* -ram par*\nOCRTIFCATt OF IMRROVIMINT*\nNOTIOI\n8unrlM Mineral Claim. eltnate In tin\nOraiul Porka Mining Dlvlilon ol Yalo IM.-\nIrlot.\nWhere located: In Welling* in enwp\nTAKK NOTICK that I. Jnaepli AllrcilM\nVt** Minora't'ertlHooto No. Bill-*, In-\nteml. flixtyilaM. Irom the itate hereof, lo ap,\nply to the Mining Recorder lor u Cert I Scale\noi Improvement, for the purpoite of obtaining a Crov.it '.loot of the a'-ove claim.\nAnd further trtko no. Ice lhat action, under\ntaction 87, tntlat be commenced before the\niiaunnce ol null CertlHcate of Improve-\nSated thia Mth day of April, A.D. IJI2. _.\nJOSKPH ALrRKI. MIM.KR.\nElectric Restorer for Men\nrao\u00C2\u00BBphonolCTyr^r?\u00C2\u00BB:flV.^!^: .\nvim and vitality. Premature decay and all eexual\nweakoeea averted al ence. Phoepkoaol will\nmake you a ne* man. Price IS a boi. or two lor\n15. Mailed to any addreis. ThogeebeU\"\t\nOo- St. OMhar Ineo. Oot.\nloll Drag\nSome business men are so fond of\nbeing deceived that they even endeavor to believe that they cau reach\nthe consumers of tfiie district without advertisingin The Sun. THE SUN, GRAND FORKS, B. C.\n')\nthat tbe first bylaw wus nut legal\nand thu bank refused to arlvunc*\nuiiy money on it. Thus ibe city is\nput in the expense of two plebiscites.\n\"The\nchoice of\nthousands of\nhousewives because\nof its fuel-saving.\n'cooking and baking\nqualities. Call and\nseethe \"Kootenay.\"\nWe guarantee it\nto be perfect\nin every\nrespect.\n210\nMcClarys\nMADE ..SPECIALLY TO BORN B.,. tUBL\nRepairs, when necessary, always in\nstock at Vancouver, Sold by- -\nW.'K. C. MANLY\nThe Granby Consolidated company has been letting tbe contracts\ntbis week for machinery and equipment for ils Granby Bay smelter,\nand a large number of mining engineers and representatives of mining\nmachinery manufacturers have been\nin the city.\n. The work of laying the ten-inch\nmain trom tbe corner of Fourth\nslrtet and YVinniptg avenue has\nbeen delayed on account of the non\narrival a couple of cars of pipe and\ntilling*.\nMETEOROLOGICAL\nThe following is tbe minimum\nand maximum temperature for each\nday*\"\"during the past week, as recorded by tbe government thermometer ou fi. F. Laws' ranch:\nMIN. MAX\nFriday 2S 41 Uu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-Saturday '.i 3(3 OU\nSuud-iy 22 39 00\nMonday 24 32.0*.-\nTuesday 16 28 OU\nWednesday 15 40 Uj\nThursday 22 32 UU\nKatuall during week, 0.00 inches.\nNEWS OF THE CITY IN BRIEF\nAt the council meet\" g on Mon\nday night a temporary loan bylaw,\nempowering tha city to hypothecate\nthe school debentures, was introduced and paused to the third reading stage. At a special meeting last\nnight the .bylaw wns given its final\n** passage. The new waterworks bylaw also passed its third reading on\nMonday night, and it will be sub-\nmited to the ratepayers for ratifica-'\ntion on Ihe 12th prox. The passage\nof a second bylaw on this subject;\nwas made necessary because the so- i\nlicitor for the Royal bank claimed\nR0LLL OF HONOR\nThe following are the names of\npublic school pupils who during No\nvember were neither late nor absent:\nDivision I\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eric Atwood, Grace\nBan-on, Archer Davis, Helen ReCeu-,\nStanlev Donaldson, Marie Frita, Oswald Hay, Ruth Krischke, Sam Montgomery, Aulay Munro, Annie Munro,\nMary Newbauer, Jennie Simpson,\nPauline Sloan, Ronald Tracy.\nDivision II\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gladys Ardiel, Mary\nBaruum, Alice Bowen, Harry Bowen,\nFrank Dempsey, Amy Frankovitch,\nOlga Frankovitch, Arthur Gilpin,\nFrank Hartinger, Earl Keeling, Margaret Mcllwaine, Harold Masai.*,\nStanley Massie, Lauretta Nichols,\nAustin O'Donnell, Maud Peckham,\nSnaps for the Live Ones\nTwo choice tracts for Subdivision,\nIn the Boom Centre\nNear the C. P. R. Station and Shops.\nAlso a few residences at a Bargain.\nAlso 20 acres in choice varieties of fruit\ntrees; good buildings and highly improved; $325 an acre.\nNEIL cTWcCALLUM\nPhone R 117\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094^J,\nWe tzArt Series l\\ntTHade in England\n$1.00 per Dozen and Upwards\nChristmas would not be the same\nl\ Without its greetings true,\n\ I Wishes sincere from far and near,\nJ] From friends both .old and new.\nOrder Early\"\nSample Book at\nThe Sun Office\nd*-^\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094GRANBY BAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"THE PAY ROLL TOWN\"\nHome of the 2000 ton per day Granby Copper Smelter\nand sawmill now producing over 600,000 feet of lumber per month, both owned by the Granby Bay Con\"\nsolidatod Mining, Smelting 4 Tower Co., Ltd., a corporation with assets of over seventeen millions!\nGranby Buy is going to be a Payroll Town.\nAnd it is the kind of a town that is always \"up\nand doing.\" A conservative estimate places the\nnumber of men to be employed at 1(1*1(1 and their\nmonthly payrollat about $100,000,without figuring\non any other Industi ies outside of the properties\nand smelter of (lie Granby Co.\nGrasp those facts!\nGranhy Hay is in the very heart of a developed\nabulously rich copper mining district.\nOranby Bay has a smelter owned by a formidable commercial Giant, the Granby Oompany.\nGranby Bay will have an immense payroll\nevery mouth\nGrimliy Bay must have a population of over\n1000 people.\nGranhy Bay is a seaport.\nGranby Bay can produce copper cheaper than\nin places where big profits are made from mining\nand smelting.\nEvery lot in Granhy Bay is a gilt edged investment.\nOnly a few choice lots are being offered for sale in Granby Bay Townsite\u00E2\u0080\u0094and there is not much\ndoubt that they will be snapped up quickly. The prices are very low. To avoid disappointment\napplications for lots should be made now. The Continental Trust Co., Ltd , of Prince Rupert, is acting\nai trustee for the property. Fill out the coupon and mail today for full particulars, maps and prices.\n8IGN THIS COUPON AND MAIL\nThe mines at Granby Bay already have the stupendous total of 4,ou0,d(l0 tons of rich copper pre\n\"in sight,\" and the mining carried on in the winter of 1911-12 proved the wealth of lho properties\nbeyond jjuess work. The oro now in sight will\nkeep tho smelter busy 75 years. Think of it! And\nthis not taking into account various otlier adjoining properties, come under option to tue Granhy\nCo. It is estimated that the Oranby Co. can pro\ndune copper here for 2:1 cents a ton cheaper than\nat its Grantl Forks smelter When the big smel\nter iB completed the total investment of the\nGranhy Co here is expected to he nearly two\nmilliotis,and that over 1000 men will be employed\nhere.\nWhen you consider the fact that today two\nhustling cities in British Columbia are almost sn\ntirely supported by the payrolls of this company\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094I'lioenix and Grand Forks\u00E2\u0080\u0094you can get an\nidea what Granby Bay will he.\nGranby Bay has a good deepwuter harbor, and\ntoday the G. T. P. and C P. I. and tho Union\nSteamship Company operate regular steamers to\nthis point.\nC. W. CALHOUN\nSole Agent\n336 Hastings Street West~\nRoom 4\nVANCOUVER British Columbia\nMR. C. W. CALHOUN.\nSole Agent \"Granby Bay Townsite,\"\nRoom 4, 336 Hastings Street West,\nVancouver, B C. Dept. \"C.\"\nPlease send nie, without obligation on my part,\nfnll and detailed information about Granby Bay,\nalso prices.\nName\t\nAd 'ress.\nMaud Rollins, Dan Wells, Hugh\nWells.\n\"Division III\u00E2\u0080\u0094George Cooper,\nBlair Cochrane, John Cheplo, Mary\nCbeplo, Muriel Galloway; Ruby\nKeeling, Edith Larsen, James Lyden, Sarah McCalluin, Mildred\nMeikle, Gwenny Mcllwaine, Waltei\nPetersen, Mabel Ruckle.\nDivision IV\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hope Benson, Alfred Downey, Reggie Hull, Mildred\nHutton, Kathleen Kerby, Gladys\nLatham, Loretta Lyden, Abrani\nMooyboer, Holger Petersen, Cecil\nRuckle Willie Ruckle, Thelma\nWalker, Uvo Wells, Amelia Wiseman, Aurena Barnum, Dorothy\nBurns.\nDivision V\u00E2\u0080\u0094Anna Anderson, Lily\nArdiel, Bernard Crosby, Sam Eriekson Annie Giltuour, Walter Larson,\nCecelia Lyden, Helen Massie, Ambrose McKinnon, Eva Moir, '_' -'VI\nf\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,&\nV> MDNCX \,\ ,\n.(.'\"TliMAT'S ,'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-... H f'HT y Ol\S'\n60c. a box er alx boxes tor 52.50,\nat all dealers, or The Dodds Medicine Company, Limited. Toronto,\nCanada. ,\nAn Imaginary Loaf\nAt the ration store of one of our\nIrish regiments, Mike Rafferty, an old\nsoldier, was engaged In handing the\n.oaves of bread to the elderly men in\ntheir turn. Suddenly lia turned to\nthe quartermaster, and with n twinkle\nin his eye Bald\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAv ye plaze, sor, there's a loaf short,\nwho'll I give lt to?\nKeep it yourself, Mike, replied the\nquarter-master. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThrough indiscretion In eating green\nfruit in summer many children become\nsubject to cholera morbus caused by\nirritating acids that act violently on\n[lie lining of the intestines. Pains\nand dangerous purglngs ensue and the\nuclicntoVJy8te.ni ot thc child suffers un\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ier the drain. In such cases the\niafest and surest medicine ls Dr. .1\nIS. Kellogg's Dysentery CordiaJ. It\nwill check the inflammation ahd save\nthe child's life.\nA Slight Mistake\nThere Is a railroad out ln Colorado,\naccording to the story of a Western\ntraffic manager, which seems unable\nto form anything like an Intimate acquaintanceship between its trains and\nlhe advertised schedules. Its trains\nare so proverbially late that there ls\na mild celebration every time one\nreaches its terminal on time.\nA few weeks ago the word waa\npassed about the little town that No.\n2 would get in on time, and there was\na big crowd at the station. Some\ngenerous citizen provided quantities of\nred Arc, and set it off along the track.\nWhat's the celebration? the conductor asked when he jumped off at the\nstation.\nTrain actually got in on time! explained tho crowd.\nPut out your fires, thc conductor\nsnorted. Don't you know that we're\njust twenty-four hours late?\nMerchant (to clerk)\u00E2\u0080\u0094This won't do.\nEvery time you see a 6 you call ft\na '.. What is the matter with you,\nnear sighted?\nClerk\u00E2\u0080\u0094No sir. It's a matter of\nhabit. I used to work in a ladles\nshoe shop.\nW. N. U. 920\nThe Good-Night Message\nThe evening callers were chatting\ngaily with the Kinterbys when a patter of little teet was heard from the\nhead of the stalro. Mrs. Klnterby\nraised her hand, warning the others\nto silence.\nHush, she said softly. The children are going to deliver their goodnight message. It always gives me\na feeling of reverence to hear them\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nthey are so much nearer the Creator\nthgn we are, and they speak the love\nthat ls ln their little hearts never so\nfully as when the dark has come.\nListen!\nThere was a moment of tense silence. Then\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMamma, came the message ln a\nshrill whisper. Willy found a bedbug!\n\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFor'some time ln Vienna street savings banks have been In vogue with\nconsiderable success. Tbese savings\nbanks are an adaptation of the penny-\ntu-the-slot machine. Anyone passing\nwishing to deposit a small sum drops\nhis money Into the slot. Instead of\nreceiving bon-bons or chocolate ln return, he gets a ticket for the coin deposited. The tickets are later honored on presentation at a Government\nDepartment,. Encouraged by the\nsuccess of the Vienna experiment the\npeople of Paris are to Introduce the\nsame system into their streets.\nKe Scored With the Report\nThero Is a story told of R. C. Hamilton, the once Glasgow Rangers' famous centre-forward, when his team\nwere playing a holiday match In the\nNorth of Scotland. The Rangers'\nteam had a regular day out, as one\nmight say; all tho forwards scoring\nwith the exception of Hamilton. Under these circumstances the team unanimously selected Hamilton to write\nan account of thc match, as his version would be the most unbiased.\nThey were a bit taken back to read\nwhen the roport appeared In print,\nto the effect that so-and-so scored\nKoala for tho Rangers, the entire cred\nit of which was due to the admirable\npassing of Hamilton!\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094 i\nA Lightship has just bcen placed In\ncommission In Germany that ls provided with a complete equipment of\nIhe most modern dsvlccs for aiding\nand warning mariners. In place of\nthe old-fashioned mast-beacons, the\nvessel carries a single powerful electric light set on top of a hollow mast\nor shaft, through which the light can\nbe reached In stormy weather. The\nlightship has, wireless telegraph and\nfog and submarine signals. Diesel oilengines run a dynamo, and two large\naccumulator batterlca store the electric\ncurrent for emergency use. The new\nvessel is 160ft. long and 25ft. wide.\nIt will be Btationed near the shallows\nat thc mouth of the River Elbe.\nMARVEL\nOF HEALING\nSALT RHEUM OF TEN YEAHS'\nSTANDING HEALED AS IF BY\nMAGIC\nHands Cracked, so Could not Work-\nCures Effected by\nDR. CHASE'S OINTMENT\nIt does not take long for Dr. Chases'\nOintment io prove its magic healing\npower. A single night Is often sullieient to produce the moct startling results.\nInternal -treatment for skin diseases\nis nearly always disappointing. By\napplying Dr. Chase's Ointment to the\ndiseased parts relief ls obtained almost Immediately, and gradually the\nsores heal up and disappear. Here\n...re two letters which will interest\nyou:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMrs. C.tas. Gilbert, Haystack, Pla-\ncontia Bay, Nfld., writes:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"I was a\nsufferer from Salt Rheum for ten\nyears, and had about despaired of ever\nbeing cured, so many treatments had\nfailed. Reading of the wonderful\ncures effected by Dr. Chase's Ointment, I commenced using it, and waa.\nentirely cured by eight boxes. I\nwant to express my gratitude for Dr.\nChase's Ointment and to recommend\nlt to all tufterers.\"\nMr. SUnley Merrill, Delaware, Ont.\nwrites:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"For years I was troubled\nwith my hands cracking, often becoming bo sore that I could hardly do\nany work. I got some ot Dr. Chase's\nrintinent, and happily find that one\nor two applications of same to the\naffected parts make them well. I\nhave had no trouble since using the\nointment for aore hands.\nDr. C'h-'.Se's Ointment, 60c. a box, at\nall dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.,\nLimited, Toronto.\nLast night, my wife and myself had\nIhe most foolish squabble of our married career.\nWhat was the subject of your dispute?\nHow we would luvest our money If\nwe had any.\nr li: \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 W .lining k^ w ni,' l^ r.-\nBAKING\nPOWDER\n%MADE IN CANADA\nCONTAINS NO ALUM\nCONFORMS TO THE\nHIGH STANDARD OF\nGILLETT'S GOODS.\nMagi1-\nBAKINCi\nI'OWDhB\nNot Yet\nThe General *as inspecting a regiment ot Territorials, the Colonel of\nwhich was a notoriously bad horseman. As tho band struck up the\nmarch-past the Colonel's horse plunged\nviolently, and the officer was nearly\nunseated. Every man In the leading\ncompany was very Interested in his\nefforts to retain his seat, with the result that the front rank became bunched up and badly out of line.\nEase off there, shouted the Captain\nangrily.\nHe ain't, replied a laughing recruit,\nbut I'll bet he won't keep on for another two minutes.\nMinard't Liniment Relieves Neuralgia\nComplainant\u00E2\u0080\u0094Your worship, she\nstruck me - in the face with her\nclenched list. That cut was caused\nby her ring.\nMlglstrate\u00E2\u0080\u0094Where did she get the\nring?\nComplainant\u00E2\u0080\u0094I gave lt to her. It\nwas our engagement ring.\nMagistrate\u00E2\u0080\u0094The prisoner Is discharged. That ls clearly a case of\ncontributory negligence.\nNearly all children are subject to\nworms, and many are born with them.\nSpare them Buffering by using Mother\nGraves' Worm- Exterminator, the best\nremedy at the kind that can be had.\nClergy In Belgium are allowed three\nvotos, on tho ground ot superior education.\nGOOD 8TUFF\"\nA Confirmed Drinker Take* to Postum\nA housewife was recently surprised\nwhen cook served Postum instead of\n*ea and coffee. She says:\n\"For tho last live or six years I\nhave been troubled with nervousness,\n.ndlgostlon and heart trouble. I\ncouldn't get any beneflt from the doctor's medicine, so finally ho ordered\nmo to Btop drinking coffee, which I\n(.Id. (Tea Ib just .as injurious because it contaius caffeine\u00E2\u0080\u0094the drug\nIn coffee.. *>\n\"I drank hot waler while taking the\ndoctor's medicine, with some Improvement, then went back to coffee with\nIho same old trouble as before.\n\"A new servant girl told mo about\nPoatum\u00E2\u0080\u0094said her folks used lt and\nliked lt ln place of coffee. We got a\npackage but 1 told her I did not believe my husband would like lt, as he\nwas a great coffee drinker.\n\"To my surprlso he called for a\nthird cup, said It was \"good stuff\" and\nwanted to know what lt was. We\nhave used Postum ever since and both\nfeel better than we have In years.\n\"My husband used to havo bad\nspellB with his atomach and would be\nsick throe or four days, during which\ntlmo ho could not ent or drink anything. But since he gave up coffee\nand took to Postum, he haB had no\nmore trouble, and we now fully believe It was all caused by coffee.\n\"I have not had any return of my\nformer troubles since drinking Postum, and fed better and can do more\nwork than ln the last ten years. We\ntell everyone about It\u00E2\u0080\u0094some say they\ntried it and did not like It. I tell\nhem It makes all the difference as to\nhow Its made. It should be made\naccording to\" directions\u00E2\u0080\u0094then lt la delicious.\"\nNamo given by Canadian Postum\nCo., Windsor, Ont. Road the book,\n\"Tho Road to Well ville,\" tn pkgs.\n\"There's a reason.\"\nEver read tin above letter? A new\none appears from tlma ta tlm*. They\nare genuine, true, and full of human\n.nterett.\nSign Waa Effective\nThe residents of one ot the small\nCalifornia towns near Ltjs Angeles\nwere annoyed at the constant speeding of motor driverg over the gooj\nroads of that section, and so, after\nlosing several chickens and dogs under the wheels of passing cars, they\nmade a protest by erecting a sarcastically worded signboard, reading-\nSlow down to 65 mileB.\nMany a driver who would disregard\nUie ordinary caution to run at the\niegal rate of twenty miles an hour\nis forced to grin at the humour of this\nappeal and proceed at a more reasonable speed.\nMinard't Llnimtnt Curet Burnt, Etc.\nComposer\u00E2\u0080\u0094What do you think aj\nmy new song?\nCritic\u00E2\u0080\u0094It needs ventilating.\nComposer\u00E2\u0080\u0094Needs ventilating?\nCritic\u00E2\u0080\u0094Yes, the air Is bad.\n1\nom a\nmu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nping I\nget\nA horse in the field is worth two\nla the barn. You cau't prevent\nSpavin, Ringbone, Splint, or Curb from\nputting your horse In the barn but you\ncan pr.v.nt theae troubles from keeping\nhorses in the bam very long. You can get\nKENDALL'S\nSPAVIN CURE\nand car* all such ailments, ror 35 years,\nKendall's SiMviu Cure has beeu the horse*\nman's standby. '.\nAuLTSVii.i.f, Ont. March -4U1,191-.\n\"I have used Kendall's spavin Cure for\nover 14 veais airing t**oBog Spavins, one\nCurb, one Bone Spavtu nul a Rln(*bone\u00E2\u0080\u0094all\nbad cases. Your medlciue is Uie best in the\nworld.\" JOSIAJI RBD-CK.\nPrice |i per bottle\u00E2\u0080\u00946 bottles |_. Ask\ndruggist for tree book \"Treatise oa the\nHorse\" or write direct to as \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 75\nDr. B. J. KeeM.aU Compear\n-hteJtsw Fala. V\u00E2\u0080\u0094art, U.\u00C2\u00BB.A.\nHas Polly got her muslo lesson mixed up with her gymnasium hour?\nOf course not. Why do you aak?\nI thought from tho way she was\nplaying she might have thoughtlessly\ntaken the piano for a punching-bag.\nYou ought to Wear\nSMD'S SOVEREIGN\nReliable Merchants have them\nin stock\nAfter the age ot alxteen a child's\nearnings may not legally be claimed\nby hla or her father.\nEMPIRE\nNAVY\nPLU0\nCHEWING\nTOBACCO\nWhat lhe OM\nSalt Says:\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0It's many yew*\nsince I started to.\nfollow the sea,\nand like most\nseamen I have\nalways chewed\ntobacco.\nThey all say as\nI say, that\nEmpire\nNavy Plug\nChewing\nTobacco is\nthe best.\nco is\n1-1\n****%. THE SUN, GRAND FORKS. BRITISH COLUMBIA1.\n , , ___,\t\nA\nHONESTABE,U,S.M\nHe Found Where Advice Was\nNeeded and Gave It.\nFARMER SCOTT GOT MARRIED.\nAt Sixty Ht Took a Wife ef Twenty\ntwo\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ht Trltd Ltvt and Kindness,\nbut ta Ne Avail\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ben Thtmpttn and\nHit Wlft Parted Ovtr Jonah.\nBy M. QUAD.\n(Cotyrltkt, 1112, by Associated Literary\nPress.)\n' 0 poetry today, Abe,\" laid tht\npostmaster at I started out\ntbe other morning to mak*\nmy trip.\n\"Hor1\n\"Cut lt out Tbey are getting Jealou-\nif you down Id Washington.\"\n\"Oan I help being a poet?\"\n\"No. but what you write for th* next\ntwo weeks lend to tho btathtn of Africa.\"\nI took the tip and drove off. When\nI got down to Faymer Scott'a ba wai\nw\nturn 90s taa aunt.\nIt tt* gat* and looking io downhearted tbit I uked him If tny of the family waa 111.\n\"It'a wan than that; Aba, a beap\nwuu,\" h* mlemnly replied. \"Vou any other woman on earth would have\nknow I wai mirrled about ilx month* atood It balf aa long aa I have.\nBy ami by, wnen tney haa ciimca\ndown a little. I suggested that tb* widow was tht one to decide between\nthcni and they had better walk along\nto ber house In company and hav* lt\nover with.\n\"I'll go, of courte,\" says Jim, \"but\nshe'd never nisrry no old crowbalt\nlike blm!\"\n\"Aud she'll set tbo dog on you 1\" replied tbe old man Wllkins aa ha pulled\nob* bis coat for about the twentieth\ntime.\nThey didn't bave to take a walk. Aa\nIhey were still jawing eacb other the\nwidow cum* driving along ln ber oat\nhorse wagon, and It wat agreed that\nI sbould state tbe case for both.\n\"-Widow Skinner,\" says I as I met\nher a few rods away, \"here'i two men\nas Is ready to die for love of you.\"\n\"How beautiful!\" laughs the widow.\n\"Bach loves you with all his soul,\nand If you marry one tbe other will\nlook for a mud puddle deep enough to\ndrown himself.\"\n\"It'a really romantic!\" she laughs\nagain.\n\"But what are you going to do about\nItJ 'Peara to me you ought to settle\nlt one way or tbe other.\"\n\"So I will,\" ibe says, and she beckon! 'em both forward and smilingly\ntold 'em she'd been married lo Joe\nWheeler two weeks ngo and was just\nletting out th* news. Tben sbe bid\nus goodby and drove nway to look\nover ber shoulder aud laugh, and' after\na long time old man Wllkins leans\nagainst tbe fence and aays:\n\"Waal, by tbunderl\"\nTben Jim Blackburn gets a brace\nfor bis wabbling knees and whispers:\n\"Who'd a-tbunk It*\"\nCase ef tht Thompsons,\nAnd I heard later that they stood\nthere looking at each other without'\nspeaking a word for a full hour. I\ndrove oa, thinking of various things\nconnected and disconnected with tbe\npostal laws, and bad just turned luto\nthe Two Mile road when I overtook\nBen Thompson's wife and offered ber\na lift 1 taw that she had bcen weeping, but I asked no questions, and she\npresently said:\n\"Abe. I've loft my old maul\"\n\"Shoo?\" aaya I.\n\"Tet, I've left him nt last, nud I'm\ngoing to stop with my sister Polly for\na few daya.\"\n\"Whit's th* matter tbla time?\"\n\"Same tblng, Abe; same thing that's\nbeeu tbe matter for twenty long yeara.\nI've itood lt and atood It, but my patience ls gone at last I don't believe\nPENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.\nDttoimlanti tf tht Germane Wh* Cam*\nto Thia Ctuntry In Wtt\nTo most Americana tha word \"Dutch\"\nmeant German. The Dutch are Hollanders from the Netherlands. New\nfork waa first settled by tht Dutch\ntrom Holland.\nTbe first Germans came to this country ln 1082 and settled at Germantown.\nft li estimated that the Germans and\ntheir descendants ln Pennsylvania\nnumbered 100,000 at the time of onr\nrevolution. Tbe descendants of thos*\nare called th* Pennsylvania German*\nor Dutch. Th* word Dutch la a cor-\nruption of Doutsch, meaning German.\nTbe early Germans were follower!\nof Menno Simons, known aa Mtjnnon-\nlies. They were persecuted In tbelr\nown country on account of their religious belief and when Penn offered\nreligious liberty It was gladly accepted by tbem. The persecuted German*\nROUSED THE AODIENCE.\nA Mining Camp Melodrama With an\nUnexpected Climax.\nJoseph Jefferson used to say that hla\ncareer came very near being nipped ln\ntbt bud ln a amall western town. He\nat tbat time was a member of a small\npioneer company wbich progressed by\nmeana of tbree \"bull teams\" from ont\nmining camp to another. Tbey were\nalways heartily received by the miners and cowboys, who readily paid tht\nIS In gold required to witness their\nperformance. Mr. Jefferson waa the\ntraditional melodramatic villain and ln\ntbt third act waa supposed to kldn%p\n\"tht child.\" Tbo supposed mother,\nbearing Its cries, rushes upon the scene\nJust is he la ibout to escape and Area\na fruitless shot from a revolver.\nUpon tb|a particular occasion all bad\ngone well until this scene was reached,\nand the audience, many of wbom bad\nnever before seen any kind of theatric-\nWORLD'S RECORD COW.\nlame largely from tbe Rhenish palatl. ! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' performance, sat aa If spellbound,\nnate, Wurtemberg, from the lower\nRhine, Alsace, Saxony and Switzerland.\nThe southeastern counties of Penn-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ylvaula, sucb ia Lancaster, York,\nBerks and Lebanon, were chosen for\nAt tbt crack of tbe mother's revolver,\nhowever, tbe tpell wai rudely broken\n\"By bcaven ihe missed hlml\" a red\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bitted miner In the front row shouted, drawing hli own six shooter and\nleaping to his feet \"Round to th*\nsettlement. Then settlers spoke a ] back door and head him off *fore bt\nvariety of dialects, and. owing to teg- can git a boss, boys.\" be yelled, and,\nrogation in religious communities, they j following him, half the audience stem-\nclung to their mother tongue. English Med for tne exit,\nwords have since crept in and as a ra- I Tbe excitement wai Anally allayed\nmit we bave the somewhat pictvr- I by tbe \"mother\" and the villain ap-\nesque language known as the \"Perm- -I peering band lu band before tbe cur-\nNotice Pint Udder Development *t\nDaisy Graet dt Kol.\nThe semiofficial yearly record Of\nDaley Grace de Kol ib a junior four-\nyear-old ls a world's record and ex-\nceeds by over 200 pounds of fat tb*\nformer record for her class. It aim\nexceeds by 130 pounds of fat tbe highest record ever made In tbe senior four-\nyear-old class. It also exceeds all official or semiofficial yearly records of\nfull aged cows of otber breeds. Her\naverage per cent of fat for one year I*\n4.43, a showing that la wonderful.\nIn the eight months' division Daisy\nGrace do Kol broke tbe record for her\nclass. During tbe verification test,\nwhen the was nnder constant watcb\nday and night, sbe produced 48.8\npounds ef milk whicb contained 2.39\npounds of fat.\nOnly two full aged cowl besides ber\nstable mates, Banostlne Belle de Kol\ntylvanla Dutch.\" Their religious belief and their common Interest bav*\npreserved tbls class wltb singular\npurity.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Philadelphia Ledger.\ntain aud tbe manager's explanation ot\ntbe situation. When the performance\nhad been concluded the audience Insisted en paying another admission\nprice and bavlng an immediate repetition from beginning to end.\nQUICKSILVER MINING.\nAn\nDoome\nOLD TALLY STICKS.\n.'heir Use In England Wat Abolished\nWith Diaastrout Raaulta.\nIn the museum attached to lb*\nitandards department of tbe board of\ntrade. In Old Palace yard, London,\na box containing n number of the old\nexchequer tally sticks, upon which, until an early period ln tbe last century.\nIt was the custom to keep tbe national\naccounts.\nTbe tallies were notched stlcksof Romans. Between 1045 and 1843 Ibt\nseasoned willow or hazel, the notch on i Spanish government employed galley\ntbe edge representing the particular slaves In tbem. an occupation that\nOccupation That Quickly\ntht Workere. ,\nThe chief quicksilver mines lu Europe are In the Spanish town of Alma-\nleu, which Is an Arabic word, mean*\nIng \"the mine of quicksilver.\" Thesl\nmines were formerly worked by tht\nIberians and after tbem by the ancient\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2go.\"\n\"?u.\"\n, \"Sixty yeiri old ind went and married a gnl of twenty-two! Polki said\nI wm an old fool, but I went rlgbt\nahead. Tbiy told me that tbt gal bad\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 bad tamper, but 1 didn't mlud It 1\n\"But wbat burden bave you been called upon to bear?\" I asked, not having\never heard of any trouble between\ntbem.\nJtnth Caused Their Trouble!.\n\"Jouah and tho whale, Abe\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jonah\ntmount\u00E2\u0080\u0094tbe smallest for pence, a\nlarger notch for shillings and the largest for pounds.\nTbe system, wbich was first Introduced by tbe Normans lo tbe year 1068,\nwai not finally abolished until th*\nreign of William IV., and tben only\nwltb disastrous results. An order wu\npromulgated tbat the accumulated tallies, amounting to many thousands,\nwere to be destroyed, and they wer*\naccordingly burned ln one of the ttovet\ntn the house of lords. By some mtana\nor other tbe stove became choked, th*\npaneling caught fire, and ln the end\nthought I could biby ber up If sh* got \"Tb* dty. we was married Ben asked\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0id.\" me if I believed the whale swallowed\n\"And baa anything happened, Unci* Jonah. I told blm 1 didn't. He said\nAbe?\" be did and tbat 1 ought to believe with\n\"Heap* of things. Abe, ind I wmt blm. He'i kept it np ever since. He's\nyour advice. 1'v* tried lov* and kind- got up ln lb* morning nnd asked me,\nness and all tbat but It won't do no and whon be comes tn at* noon and\ngood. Only an bour ago my wlfo flung nlgbt he asks me, nnd tbere lias bin\na stick of wood at my bead. She's a dsys at a tlmt when be wouldn't speak\nregular wildcat, Ab*. She flies mad to me. I'm a determined woman, Abe,\nand the whale/' ah* ^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2n\u00C2\u00BB^/eP^\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB; | tb* whole of the palace of Westmln-\n.\u00E2\u0080\u009E ._, _, ^f< _^ ^ exception of Westmln-\nabout tbe least thing, and It'a no un\nifor nie to iuy a word. If I ttirted to\nJaw bark abe'd let tbt bousi aflr*.\nLord, bot what a fool 1 wail\"\n\"And wbai do you want my advlc*\nabout?\" I sliced.\n\"She'' got on* ot her tantrum* on\nnow. and I believe 1 ought to go tn and\nbox ber eara, um* aa If ibe wu a\ninlky child. I'v* beard that iom*\nwires jest oched to be bossed ind was\nall the better for being ruffed around.\nWhat do you think about Itr\n\"You might try It for a change.\"\n\"I believe I'll do It 1 boiler* lb*\nbest way I* to mingle lor* and cuffs\ntogether. Yei. I'll go In ind ttll ber\ntho'i got to walk chalk or tak* ruff-\nIn.' and you mlgbt hong around i few\nminutes and'ice bow it turni out\"\nWldew Ineltei Jultuty.\nf waited, bnt not for long. Unci*\nZeb hadn't been In th* house Of* min-\nnles before I beord screeching, and\nnext minute he liangrd tbt door open\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd Jumped out aud mad* for iho barn\nHI* wife, baring tb* broom In. ber\nhand, wna close after him, and from\nlb* sound! of thumps and wb*<*k* I\nthink ih* overhauled him tn lb* barn\nand let him know tbat she wu still\nhois of tlie roost. Two mllea farther\nin, at Whit*'* Corner*, I found Jim\nBlackburn, Whlti'i hired man. and\nold malt Wilkin* Jawing away at \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nlively rale Botb of 'cm wanted to\n(ell me all about It u soon it I comt\nup. It waa s ests of Jealousy. Botb\nof 'em were paying attention to tb*\nWidow Skinner, and sh* hadn't decided\nwhich ab* would marry \"Jest think.\"\nyelli Jim ai he kirks th* frozen mud\naboul-\"Jest think of an old codger\nwbo'l bad three wires and haa one foot\nin tb* grave wnntlu' lo marry ag'ln.\"\n\"And think of th* Impudence of tha\nlikes of blm darln' to look ot the Wld-\nder Sklnnerl\" buwli tb* old man ll\nlit dailies around.\n\"Why, he's got 'levin children!\" .\n'And Oe couldn't buy ihoea for \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMM*\n\"Uo homo and Ilk* catnip teal*\n\"And you go lo grais!\" / .\nand 1 never would give in Ibat th*\nwhale swallowed Jonah.\"\n\"But wby not?\"\n\"I dunno, bot I jest wouldn't.\"\n\"But I'd do It If I were yon.\"\n\"Do yon believe that Jonah was swallowed?\"\n\"Can't uy, but I wouldn't dispute\nabout It and break up my home. I'd go\nrlgbt back and cave In.\"\n\"It would never do, Abe,\" sho says,\nwith a decided shake of ber held.\n\"But wby? If you'd glvo In he'd aay\nno more about It,\" -\n\"That's tbe trouble, Abe. Tbere'i\nIter ball, waa destroyed.\nSom* years ago a number of then\nold tally sticks were discovered In\nllartlu's bank. In Lombard street-\nNew York Tribune.\nPuxzlei From tht Greek.\nIf two ara a few, why not tbree: If\ntbree, why not four, and by a gradually advancing Increment of number wby\nnot 10,000, or any otber number? Or,\nagain, If tb* loss of a single bair doe*\nnot mak* * man bald, wby ihould lb*\nlou of two, of three, and ao on, and\nlnfercntially tbe loss of all?\nIf, then, no addition or subtraction\nof. a unit can transform a small number of wbeat gralna Into a beip or a\nfull bud of hair Into a bald bud. bow\nIs'It possible lhat either trausltloa\nabould ever be accomplished?\nTake a grain of millet out of a bushel\nand let It fall on tbe ground, and It\nmakes no noise. Take every grain la\nSSM?\u00C2\u00A3&gS \u00E2\u0080\u0094SMS.,*\nleet all tbe grains back Into tbo bushel\nhe'd com* to me wllb the cblldreu of\nIsrael crossing tbo Red ica and with\nDaniel In tb* Hon*' deu, and I'd never\nbave another minute's peace. 1 mlgbt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I well go now on Jonah's account as\nto wilt and go on Daniel's. This ll tin\nhouae, ind then Is my sister, ind 1\nknow she'll ny'I'v* don* right Good\nby, Abel\"\n\"Aod shall I uy anything to Ben lt\nI meet blm?\" I asks.\n\"No-yes; you might say tbat I'm\nwilling Id admit tbat Jouah wos thrown\naod pour It out. and the result Is a\ngreat noise. How, aska Zcno. can to,-\n000 noiseless processes mak* on* full of\nnoise?\n*- ' \"* ' \"\"\" i\nHenors it Callage.\n\"Wbat waa your son's social atand-\nlag In college?\"\n\"Oh, very fair. Wby. he almost got\nInto th* Gibber and Squeak soeletyl\"\n\"Indeed! How waa tbat?\"\n\"Why, yoo know tbey alway* hit\n0WbM.-d and ._\u00C2\u00BB. Ihe wh.,. =\u00C2\u00BB = \u00C2\u00AB*\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00AB** -&\u00C2\u00A3&\nthe back with iucb tore* tbit It knocked blm down.\"\n\"Mercy!\"\n\"Yei. Indeed. He tbought of coun*\nM bad been chosen, but b* found out\nafterward It waa tbe clsu bully who\nalt blm because be didn't Ilk* the wt\n,1 hli cofiir. But oven Ibit'i a great\na->nor.\"-Cleveland Plain Dealer.\ngrab for blm, but aa for anything\n1*11 itlek out If 1 die for It. and hi cm\nget lomebody els* to make hli loft\nwop tbli yurl\"\nReferred to Dr. Wiley.\n. Then wu a discussion between a\nJersey editor and one of bis office\nloungen u to table likes und dislikes.\nThi question of coffeo and how It\nihould be prepared cam* up for consideration.\n\"1 llko my coffee thoroughly boiled\nind black ai your hat,\" announced tb*\nlounger'\n\"I'm with you wben 11 romci to liking a good itroug cup of coffee,\" uld\ntbo editor, \"but I'll be dodgastcd If I\ndon't Inv* a good crack on the map for\nth* tioit guy In tb* city restaurant\ntbat puts demltasm. ,ln my coffee for\nme.\"-Saturday trculiig Post\nsoon ended In death. The fumes ot\nthe mercury produce constant salivation, nnd tbe system becomes permitted wltb Ibe metal.\nAt flrst tbe victim I* Mixed wllb\ntremblings, and then tbe teeth drop\nsnt; palm In the bones follow and then\nJeatb. Tb* annual yield of mercury\nli 1.600.000 pounds, to produce whicb\n1.000 men are engaged 1a tbla unhealthy employment\nAfter Almaden so far a* yield of\nquicksilver Is concerned comci ldrls,\nin Austrian town, twenty-eight mllei\nfrom Trlest Tben mines slso wen\nonce worked by crlmlnils. wbo, owing\nto tb* terrible qualities ot th* mineral,\nexpired after about two yeara' service.\nTbere nre now nearly BOO miners engaged ln the work at Idrla. Tbey an\nInduced to enter the mlnu by high\npiy. A pension li allowed when they\nire disabled, and provision I* mad* for\ntbelr widow* and chlldren.-Pearson'i\nWeekly. -\nA Wagir Win.\nTb* following itory li told, of J. P.\nMorgan-and possibly of other successful business men aa well. For thru\nconsecutive daya the great financier\ncarried an empty birdcage lo his band\nto and from hla office. Oa tb* third\nday one of bis managers ventured to\nisk why he carried tbat apparently us*.\nleu article.\n\"To ice.\" replied Plerpont SI organ,\n\"if any one would bar* th* Impudence\nto aak mi wby I did to.\"\n\"I beg your pardon,\" began tb* la*\nqulrer. \"I\"-\n\"Yon needn't do that\" uld thecblef.\nMulling grimly. \"I bad a bet wltb \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nman tbat I bad at leut ono employe*\nwltb lonie curiosity. I'v* won tb*\nmoney; but la future don't uk quu*\ntions about things tbit don't concern\nyour1 \t\nA Ftrtuntto Chance.\n\"Wbat I don't ketch on to.\" laid\nHon Wlllerby, \"li bow ye managed lo\nmak* that ottormobll* feller pay y*\nIbutty dollara for splllln' a waggln\nload o' bad egga. Y* can't spilt a bad\negg. kin yeV\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Waal, y* see,\" uld Unci* Jabei. \"It\ncom* about this wiy. Whtn th*\nimubup cone lb' air got io full o* tbal\npesky gasoline that lb* condition o*\ntbem tbere eggs warn't hardly purr-\nceptlbl*.\"-Harp\u00C2\u00ABr'\u00C2\u00BB.\ncDDin or daist atues oa sob\nand High Lawn Hartog de Kol, hav*.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ver produced aa mucb fat lo one year\naa haa Daisy Grace de Kol aa a junior\nfour-year-old.\nDaisy Grace de Kol was bred, reared\nand developed at Jlaplccrest farm, owned by Dan Dimmick and brother, at\nEast Clarldon, 0. She Is more light\ntban dark, beautifully marked and will\nweigh In tbe neighborhood of 1,350 or\n1,400 pounds. Sbe Is very strong and\nvigorous, almost perfect In conformation, and if ono wer* aaked to nam*\nth* ono trait tbat predomlnatu all\nothers it would be tbat of giving milk\nthat li very blgh In butter fat ber average per cent of fat for tb* yur being 4.43. In thia respect ah* resemble*\nher dam, who ls also blgh In butter fat\nDaisy Grace de Kol waa dry for about\ntwo montha or ten weeks. Sh* freshened at tb* age of four yeara, thru\nmonths and thirteen daya. thia being\ntbe third time ibe bad been fresh,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bowing tbat ah* la a good breeder.\nTht American Collector.\n\"Tou ean assure mo tbat thli old\nmaster to genuine?\"\n\"Oh. yes, my very dear ilr. Tb*\nproof I* perfect Wby, 1 can point out\nto you the very atreet In wblcb th*\npoor old muter lived.\"\n\"And you an iun lie wu to old\nmuter?\"\n\"Buret Why, my very dur air. h*\nwu mora tban ninety when bo died.\"\n\"I'll tak* lt\"-Cleveland Plata Dealer,\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPLANT THU*.\nIt pay* la comfort and la looki\nto bar* a few trees about tba\nfarmyard. A treeless farm la a\ndesolite looking place. Tber*\nar* trees adapted to every climate and aoll m tbere are cropa\nadapted to tbe different climatic\nand aoll condition*. A ten thrifty\ntrees, trim ind neav 'n tbelr appearance, will make 'arm lire\nmore pleasant-Kansas farmer.\ntwm\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBt\u00C2\u00BBM>wv'\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBitt\nThi Dangertut Germane.\nOn* can never resist a good ichool-\nboy \"bowler.\" Here la tho litest\nTbe teacher had bun giving a lesion oa elementary hygiene, explaining\nabout cleanliness and germa. and u\non, and the icholaii wore uked to\nwrite an usay on tbe subject\nSaid one youth: \"Dust 1* a thing tbat\nabould always he carefully got rid ot\naa it nearly alwaya contains Germane,\nwblcb do a lot of barm.\"-Londoa\ntniwor*. ___________\nMiss Gondtcy-Mlsi Bloomer seems I*\nkeep her youth aim.\nHiss (.'hellii\u00C2\u00BB-Well, she keeps hcrig*\nquIet-Cilbollc Standard aad Tlinca.\nThankful Far Hi* Eecape.\n\"It's useless lo urge me to m-rrv\nyou. Wben 1 uy ao I mun no.\"\n\"Alwiyt?\"\n\"Invintbly.\"\n\"And ran nothing ever break yonr\ndetermination wben once you make np\nyour wind?\"\n\"Absolutely nothing.\"\n\"Well, I wouldn't rare to marry a\ngirl Ilk* Hull, anyhow.\"- Bosiun Traa-\nacrlpt \t\nHard Experience.\n\"1 tea wbere Uw governor of th*\nprison where Ibt l_nndou militant suffragette* ure routined has resigned l*e-\neius* lie can't make Vm eat:\n\"Tbat place ought to lie w\u00C2\u00ABy lo llll.\nJnst offer the Job to the manairr nf a\ncummer country hoarding place and oee\nbow bell Jump at l\u00C2\u00BB\"\nSh* Halad It\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sure.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I bate flattery,\" sbe said.\n\"Or conn* you do.\" be replied \"Ktc\ntry pretty girl does.\"\nThen ibe drew a long, deep ilgb sna_\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.emitted blm to press her .-hwK\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0gainst bis owa.-Chlcago Iteconl-UiT THE SUN, GBAND FORKS, B. G.\n$1 Per Week Invested in Bassano Will Start\nYou on the Road to Fortune. Full-sized Lots\n$60 Each. Nothing Down. $1 Per Week.\nNo Interest. No Taxes. Lots Guaranteed\nHigh, Dry and Level.\nWILLIAM KLEIN,\nReal Eirtate Investments,\n115-7 LOUGHEED BUILDING,\nCALGARY, ALBERTA\nNIWS OF THt \u00E2\u0082\u00ACITY IN BRIEF\nW. A. Williams, manager of the\nGranby sir e'ter, returned on Monday from Granby Bay, whore he has\nbeen all summer superintending\nconstruction work. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nMr. and Mrs. W, A. Cooper and\nA. J. Cooper left yesterday for the\ncoast. They will spend the winter\neither in Victoria or San Francisco\nNumerous patrons of the opera\nhouse have requested The Sun to\nadmonish the boyi for the noisy\nracket kept up during the progress\nof the play and wbile the orchestra\nis playing. Tbay say they pay their\nmoney to hear the play and music,\nand they want to know if some\nthing can not be done to eliminate\nthe noise nuisance.\nEd Clayton, after being confined\nto his room for six weeks witb a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, is again able to walk with\nthe aid of crutches.\nA basket social and dance will be\ngiven by Banner Rebekah lodge in\ntbe Davis ball on Monday evening,\nDecember 2. Everybody welcome.\nEach lady provide ber own basket.\nCards and dancing.\nChrfstel Brau and Monty Wen,\nlate of Regina, are erecting cottages\non Market sireet, near tbe Sun\norchard, in the West end.\nSam Roberts, wbo stabbed Hugh\nLisle a couple of weeks ago, bas not\nyet bad bis hearing, owing to tbe\nserious condition of bis victim.\nLisle is still In the hospital, but be\nis reported to be improving in\nhealth.\nTbe Ben-Hur mine at Republic is\nshipping ten can of ore weekly lo\ntbe Granby and Trail smelters.\nNineteen men are employed at tbe\nmine.\nTbe Lequime homestead at Ke\nlowna, wbich was old twenty pears\nago, was destroyed by fire last week\nThe Nelson lodge of Knights\nof Columbia last Saturday initiated\nseventy-eight candidate* from Grand\nForks, Nelson, Rossland, Cranbrook, Aiosworth and Fernie. Degree teams from Spokane and Ross\nland performed tbe initiatory work.\nTake your repairs to Armson's\nBoot and Shoe Hospital, Bridge\nstreet, Grand Forks.\nST. JOSEPH'S BOARDING\nAND DAY SCHOOL\nLocated in the central part of the city\nof NeNon, offers every facility for a\nsolid education in English, commercial\nand music branches. Embroidery,plain\nand fancy needlework and singing aro\ngiven special attention. The commercial course includes stenography, typewriting, bookkeeping and commercial\npractice. Pupils prepared fnr examinations of the Associated Boards of the\nLondon Royal Academy and Royal\nCollege of Music\nE, Miller, M.P.P., was called to\nVictoria on Wednesday hy a telegram from the attorney-general's department, lt is eupposed tbat the\ndepartment wishes to consult him\nregarding tbe Doukhobor situation.\nMining Stocfc Quotations\nSpokane, Nov. 27.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The follow\ning are today s opening quotations fot\nthe stocks mentioned:\nBid. Asked\nGranby Consolidated. 57.00 60.00\nB. C. Copper 0.25 5.75\nThe Pboenix Curling club baa\nelected tbe following officers for tbe\nensuing year! J. A. Miller, president; J. F. McDougail, vice-president, aud A. F. Ueddes, secretary-\ntreasurer.\nGet our prices before you order\nyour job priming. We can save you\nmoney and give you a superior class\nof work. Tbe Sun Print Shop.\nWhen a Socialist commences to\ncbase the almighty dol'ar his ideas\nregarding the universal brotherhood\nof man become confused. We have\nan example in this city tbat might\nfurnish material for a sermon, but\nTbe Sun is not ordained to preach.\nCarpenters are working day and\nnight to complete the Boundary\nTrust & Investment Co's new building by the 1st of tbe month.\nHANSEN 8 CO\nCITY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER\nWOOD AND COAL DEALERS\nAND GENERAL TEAMINQ\nOfficii\nF. Downey's Cigar Store\n[Telkphonkb;\nOrrus, KSS f|r\u00C2\u00ABt Wrapt\nWM. DINSMORE\nffls Shoe Shop\nRepairing of every description neatly antl\npromptly done.\nShop Next CP.R. Hotel. Columbia, B.C.\nW, F. ROBINSON\nGENERAL TRANSFER WORK\nWOOD and ICE\nPH0NF64\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nSuits to Order &18 cwnb\n1 We are agents for some of the leading tailoring establishments in the east. When you order from us you have\nthe advantage of being measured by a practical tailor,\nensuring perfect fit. We guarantee satisfaction.\nOur Fall and Winter Goods Have Arrived\nThey are the best you can buy. We guarantee you the\nbest made clothes in the country at the lowest prices.\nWe always have men that know their business making\nthese clothes. Call and soo our goods and prices. We\nwant your trade, and wo can give you satisfaction.\nGeo. E. Massie, tbe Reliable Tailor\nTO CONSUMPTIVES\nKev. Edward A, Wilson having been\nrestored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a\nsevere affection and that dread disease\nCONSUMPTION, I am anxious in\nhis behalf to make known to his fellow\nsufferers the means of his cure. To\nany one who desires it I will send (free\nof chat ge) a full description of his\ncure. You will find it a wonderful\nremedy for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH,\nGRIP, COUGHS,. COLDS, and all\nlung and throat maladies. I hope all\nsuffers will try Mr. Wilson's remedy,\nas it is invaluable. Those desiring the\ndescription, which will cost them\nnothing, nnd may prove a blessing,\nwill please address,Charles A. Abbott,\n60 Ann Street, New York City.\nTHE\nLONDON DIRECTORY\n(Published ''initially)\nKtiablfli traders throughout the world to\ncommunicate direct with Uiitfllsh\nMANUFACTURERS k DEALERS\nIn each olau of goodtt. Bnldei being a complete oommerelal guide to London and Iti\nsuburbs, the directory contains Hits of\nEXPORT MERCHANTS\nwith the Goods they ship, and the Colonial\nand Foreign Markets they supply;\nSTEAM8HIP LINES\narranged under the Ports to whieh they salt,\nand Indicating the approximate Sailings;\nPROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES\nof leading ,..-.. , , ,._\nthe principal provincial towns and Industrial\ncentres of the United Kingdom.\nA copy of the current edition will be for*\nwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Postal\nOrder for 209.\nDealers seeking Agencies can\ntheir trade cards for \u00C2\u00A31,\nmerits from \u00C2\u00A33,\n,_1^__ advertise\nor larger advertise-\nTHE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD.,\n25, Abehurch Lane, London, E.C.\nWOOD AND FENCE POSTS\nPHONE L14\nDry\" four-foot Fir and Tamarac. Cedar and\nTamarac Posts. Prompt attentionto phone orders\nA. GALLOWAY. JS\u00C2\u00BB COLUMBIA P. 0.\nPrinting\nWe are prepared to do\nall kinds of\nCommercial Printing\nOn the shortest notice and in\nthe most up-to-date style\nBECAUSE\nWe have the most modern jobbing plant\nin the Boundnry Country, employ com\npetent workmen, and carry a complete\nline of Stationery.\nWE PRINT\nBillheads and Statements,\nLetterheads and Envelopes,\nPosters, Dates and Dodgers,\nBusiness and Visiting Cards,\nLodge Constitutions and By-lawn.\nShipping Tags, Circulars and Placards,\nBill\" of Fare and Menu Cards,\nAnnouncements and Counter\nPads, Wedding Stationery.\nEverything turned out in an\nUp-to-date Printery.\n_nnnn ppixTiMf!!*-t,,e kii\"-*\u00C2\u00B0 d\u00C2\u00B0~\u00E2\u0080\u00A2** *\" \u00E2\u0080\u00A2t**'\"\nVJVUI/ [lULlllLTU an advertisement, and a trial\norder will convince you that our stock and workmanship are of the best. Let us estimate on vour ordor.\nWe guarantee satisfaction.\nU\\t pm $rmt Mop\nMetal Quotations\nNkw Yobk/'Nov. \u00C2\u00A37 \u00E2\u0080\u0094Silver 61J;\nstandard copper, (17.25@I7.5U;\nweak.\nLondok, Nov. 27.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Silver, 2fty;\nlead, \u00C2\u00A316 10s.\nGrand Forks Transfer\n.PHONB 129\nGOAL, WOOD, OIL, CEMENT\nDRAYING OF ALL KINDS\nTrunks to and From Stations\nMclntyre fi Clayton, Propi.\nPICTURES\nAHD PICTURE FRAM1N8\nFurniture Made to Order.\nAlso Repairing of all Kinds.\nUpholstering Neatly Done.\nKAVANAGH & McClTCHEON\nWINNIPEG AVBRCB\nDowney's Cigar Store\nA compute stock op\nCigars, Pipes and Tobaccos\nA Fresh Ooiiilffttmento!\nConfectionery\nKwclvtKl We.-k.y.\nPostoffice Building\nPalace Barber Shop\nur MmiiMik \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\nKnur MmiiMik \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Special y.\nP. A. Z. PARE, Proprietor\n1st Dook North or Uhaniiv Hotki.,\nFiiist Sthkht,\n68 VCARV\nCXPC.IICNCC\nTMDC M*MM\nDCtMGNf\nCorvmoHT\u00C2\u00BB4c\nI \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0etrh or*etontsmtw, *tx*\nonr opinion tn* whether tn\n..._ .^.saaMlfiMSs\nsashes.\n\u00C2\u00AB^S\nWaWLWO-\n^,\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00AB*^T,3\u00C2\u00A3i'S\nDr. de Van's Female Pills\nA tellable French regulator; never falls. Then\npllll \u00C2\u00ABe exceedingly powerful In r ef ulttlni the\ngeneral! ve portion ol the female ayetem. Relate\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2II cheap lmltatloni. Dr. m Thai an told al\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Subtii, or three lor 110, Mailed to any addraaa.\nTh\u00C2\u00BB SMbeU Drag Co\u00E2\u0080\u009E M. CaUiarlaM, Oat."@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 . "Evening_Sun_1912-11-29"@en . "10.14288/1.0341830"@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 .