@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "eb6b5dc8-3771-4dd6-9895-1ac602f8d3ad"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1911-09-21"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chilliwackfp/items/1.0067486/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ P/14-iVtvv-U Mjt y^'.M' O l" 9 I roRlA B- ';'.. Published in the Garden City of B. C. You will Like Chilliwack. Vol.. I. CHILLIWACK, 11. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Kill X... :i tbe!1k" RURAL COUNCIL MEETING special meeting of ihe township council was held on Saturday 10th NOW F TH I »c>.ipi vdty Meets Defeat Chilliwack Fair Success Sold Oufput of Cannery Attend Church Service | A r^Trv i,™ ««*» [bfA G'lvf""Mnl ""''I™1, tellen al Tht M Wealber Interferes With First Day's Pro- Season's Pick ot CbiUiwach Cannery Disposed Boy Scouts. Soldiers, and Band Listen to I ^""'L^^liSvo aniUH^ounel" TIMF TO RIIY Po»* 1 Jiorsdav J. D. Ta-Ior Etecled by ; trim. Exhibits Line and of flttl Quality of al a Good Figure. Twenty Carload I Fine Discourse by Rer. R. J. Douglas. i "j!1',',"", ."'.'A j,,,',.. llllL, 1UDU1 a W Majoiily Splendid Frogram of Events I Will be Shipped This Seam fi , { , talTo-wfiffial RUBBER BOOTS 'I'll,' 'le lie i I|irnuity| Chilliwack Fiitr has been the local I .1. II. Ashwoll, business manager Mitalor T.A. 0. Collii; Company l>. '°J'- li against Ihif attraction lids ivcek, and bill for the [for ihe rhilliwuek ('iiiiuer.v was a of the lulth roglniont, under i apt. J Mr-Walton, was present lasketl (love "hi. ill. returns showing vagaries o( ibe wealber iiinii would I visitor lo Vancouver n n'tly I: ('onto ami si, 'J'hoiiiaa Itnnd, atteint- for Intel 'simi on the purl ofthe il i linn '.i Mi" parties Hum; I no unpr lonteilst m. On while them sold lo Vn liver ed Divine aorvleo in Cook's Prosby- council lo enable hlin In Iind exit u i--| \\n\\> iii; | Wiuluesdiij1 ruin marred tliu pro-1 Wholesales, the cnlin (put of terlnii clitu-cli cm Smi.lay inni-illnt!. Imi'l »iitrntu-o to hlnl elcndoiilho Our I'l'lops l.'iuer Minn Rflton'a and no l'i. i'-lit or Mail I Iliiii'Ki'H i" I'ny. Coilipill'l' I llll' I'liee,- « illl Katun's- New I'a'il'i n, Wliv mil I'oiv nl II ,' li .'i I »k. \\ Hl'iniie Inle, liil! le III 11 ll- Ill, li , .1, I'.irl M ly i, ' i ill rilljinli l|Hlsi|l|| .1 :i Till Men's Knee Boots, $11.00 | '', ], i Men's Thigh Bonis, 99.00 ,ii llm Siii'li I II > .-; i jiii'ii'i Taylor nil ...1(1111 13 in Boys' Knee Bouts, $2.75 Men's Storm Rubbers, .75 Women's " " .65 Tlieso nro Gnml Quality uml nre Ptillv (iii.n.it I. R. J. Mcintosh ChilliwacK III 1.9 I ihe urogram had tu bulthe Cannery for ihe season'. Six I'i'liollircaIkhHos vm-o wuflt-opri-sonX-1Chllliwnok mountain. Unineillor oil ixwlnuiictl, Thursday inn line until w ka nan pros|)ccts wer I very ed and the servlco was holpdil 'ind Kvans, ii|h.h motion, waa appointed J live ..'cluck, and a g I iillcndal Iirlghl loin large pack, but results Inspiring. Tl Iiiireh was lllled to I" Interview Mr. Irwin with regard n' vlsiled lli<- fair In i! I urogram have ex led expectations I the lib,, dnnm. I'rof lliu iiresldml at the eouipcnsnt loslrcd for u f 111 ui ladled (.IV. I'he Pair will ho mill is sllll r ling wllh a cuniplele the organ, and asnlu by .Miss Klpp M'01"1 HiwiWi hla plan.. in eslended over Friday and Ihe racingIhIiiIT of employes I will illuiie and Kipling's "llecessliinal" by It. Iluliorli asked Ihe em il lo ■' iirograii i,\\ iniiliei ijileled uiilll fur a few weeks lunger, ICighl car- Miss McNIvon, added much tu the share H -1 will, curtain rnl.'iitiy- :;'. Siiturday, Kvury burse raco has loads of fruit hnve I n sliip|ieil In iwrvleojntli solos being well rontlor- cr I hu McDonald road and Me- •,'i l n well I'unlestcd.and iniiny exult- date, whlloolghl nior v stored in led. Th Idrossby Itev. II..1. Doug- p«'ccn road lo make repairs i" ihe rllnislumwl ssed. Thu lacrosse Ihe w'tirehnusc ready for ship nl. his, wus a stralglilforwnrd appeal highway, 'the iirrnngcmonl was ,. .ne holwoon t'liilliwiiek and West- I uisl year the C piiiiy put up loir in Uu, aililloiico aa a wholo und the I iihkIo. Jl lulu i,r lutein linies was won by eases of siring bean", bul this year Soldiers and Scouts in particular. A i-ond nptho mountain side I il Cliilliwnck by II gunlstii I. Thejihe.v have | p ii i li of iwo'nnil J In introduction the rev. gcntlomnn |a h0\""". w,lon is'iiniiie iviis ii lidrly guod oxhlbillun, In halt cars or2000 cases. The I sli iplimontod the llireo organlzat id proves one thing and Unit is nro cut, i ked and Scaled in cans, ions on tlio small appearance pro li Ibat t'lulllw-nckhaslaoroastimaterial and Iind n roadysalo, Kdftcon tons scnto I ; l,n :i U'iuiilug lenin.Tlieenlllecxhihil ut rhubarb have already been pill iilliir •-■■ was good, si p nud sw'lno Iwlng up and an additional live Ions with w-as not Irainoil (or military 'j eipinily so. l-'-si-l made a fair show- Iho added lo ll ul put king bul wns assisted in learning Iho* s ing nnd horses very'good, lu the in nil so 13000 ens,-. Valley things tl iko for highest in life iln building, apples, peal's, roots, ] is'nplo need not he afraid to grow I,mil tlit» through the natural lend 1:1 I.' id also commended the in charge. The Hoy Scout let. i iw|u'i-iully is.taliHW, bread I butler rhubarb us Iho Cannery can lake Lncies of the the hoy. Speaking of ' ditinn that tiie eoi ™ were pi luciil fualures. Each carcnt alinostiiny quantity nf it. tho niilllla ho rcgretcd tlmt sol I"'1 1 a suitable ovi I,,,, eliuu was well represented and thu It is easily grown nud for the out times mall's blood was shed al bauds "'';, I settlors have humestcads, next commanded ihe nllenlion of the board. A prnposll- lon was submitted by A. A. Crutck- sbniik, government road supcrin- lendeiil, thai t«-JlH» of government money would he expended on condition iim( IIO0 mis granted by the meil. Tl Iter was 'opted nn id it ion that the contract is lei nt r appoint- CHILLIWACK Candy Kitchen Dainty Lunches Served in pleasing style Altemoon Teas and high class Confection ul I'l'.-I, nun CmnJy [inih S. JOHNSON I AMUM. nl I'Uilll Itriuirin it'll I'Mwanl f l.n.,1 St* n i*| IVIIU \\>;. ...i II .. r-nl.lll.H.l : i.tll I iHinlity i'\\rt'|iiiitiiiill,v g I. Thero j lay .v'n-liU n nieo miirgiii nf prodl t ... |j|, .van ii £ I ilispinv nl' liiiiir,- work, Clicri-iis wm* not Bo ]uVnlifiil tlii*= .. :'i; :',: unci tin1 exhibitofClillli\\v.U)l( 1'tii'lii- year, Imt a ear Ituul ffna put up. '-*• lit Si'linul from tin* eluy motlelliug of The utrawlierry park amounted to '■' V thr Kiiitlergarten eliica In Mm' work aearloatl thin year, while rnspberrioa o \\\\ nf th.' highent cluwefl mis most Unci l.lneklxirriea also ocldocl tQ the •i ] i Ti'iiii.ililr ami was worthy nf a place output. Corn nn flu 1> i.-* nmv re- '■'> "• ui any fair. Kntertainmciil a ml re- eeiviug tho attention of Iho Cannery I imgcr sorvlco tn Lho whoio°i J |; ftv.l.m.'titl.nnilis. woro iii iviiliiiiv -i;ilV. Tlir ram is oookctl for two tiuuiUy and dosorveil tho supiwrtof while the gel neh quick man, hy itiitl ft Imlf houw and plnoctl in mmL\\\\t Cuiitlnuing, thospoakoruftid; wMi,,n-.l,.yi,t',,',,.|.'1.vn.'.,li.,s.rr- tin eiult .tnd w-ftled. U^mtnntWtaiN\\Vc nro womldping to-day not for M i1' '" -^ ■'■>"' f'"'"" »'»• »"»'">■• I'ort. "f Iln- f I is Pll ppetl In Alaska for th(. ,|1(Mvilli, tif\\llltt\\ clot|10Sl hut. iruetiou nf i nonl |iiuiitcly thi*" gentry ilicl not ap|»nr consumption in that northern clinip. j t|ia| |ti8omo inottiurot of his fellow, hut a wldior'a training slinult! (Jovolop sph'itiliil traits nf t'lianicter and they were given opportunity tn encourage the highest and noblest. Music found a large plact: iu iho drawing room, and the hall, hut lliu hand gave a I'knnwlt'dgf Let lh Have Your Order for PRESERVING PEACHES i Tie- I!. -I Quality, Till' I.-.w.-i I'l'iee an.I :i (Jurtitiiily "f Prompt Delivery. '>■ Have You Tried Robin Hood Flour I mr (liur.mtee is lii'llillil BVOrV -nel.. Lillie's Cash Grocery \\V. II -li Iracl (or I lix-roomed Inmgalow on Spadlnn I to lie doing it lillid olllco business, fears arc nisi avenue Excavation (orthe bnso- At future fairs hero the innnngnnont Uiiek .Vnlloy apples will s , Ic,,, lM,,„| h,(, ,„ tho very be-tttlld ; ' ' !l''- ''; Ul71 'V1'1 ""' \""" w,""'!rl" ","" ,!",'1"1" \""" *&?' rt'",,J''"" "l!n,cnl'" " ' ''."'v- ,'"'i 'I way ims.-il.le. Horvico is Ibe .'I,""' '" ''" ''"''• "B •"",l ,ia '»' '""•■" fl 'll"' l"'"m'.ini. 1'iiir nruno and plum crop m ihe \\ alleyUbjtonco 'of Scouts, Militia, hnud I '"'■ innnagemenls are more and more lie- Ibis .year has no I. .-( „,„,, grogaUon.King.Coimtrynll'a Mrs. M. MetnMi, of fflengnrry, «n,nB " m '» ""' ""'nn-ness ;".""•'' Venw ".ml scarcely any n( (.|„„.,.h ,..lM (,„. H.',vi.'... Are we Out., In nn r ntly of V -on- "r "ubicellng visitors to the ten to this fruit will "gure n Ins years ^j ,„ , f mnMeeaTly|-mimnfflttrflPtIon1i. wm,- I ih^ilily of Fnwer Valley noil dally be- I';'"''^v tn.ud s ..,.d wt h kiinwlctlgt' I . A. Ih-wi-i-nti htl.alf nf thepro- iwrty owners on the Ash well snMi- vlsion on the Cliilliwnck Central road nskt'il the council for assistance towards the gravelling of a new rnml ; [ intersecting with the Chilliwack ;; Central road. Tin- property owners interested hail expended eonsldt r- uhlc money iu gnit'lng, etc A pelllion fr Arthur /ink and others was presonled requesting tit* council to elnse the present travelled road ami open the road to the /.ink *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*»,*•**«>«*«« ♦ New 1 Fall Suits j and Overcoats I Wm I' rson, 11. C, were calling oh old nit'endnnce und Ilium el in tin (iii this week. Mr. may not bo the success ii- Offlc. nt I'ntler. ;|„,,»,,| [,„., „„in|? ,,, Fancj 11-.... :!' - mnetie.. Mr. A. M. I.iv.iii. ll: ll n, I. I III.'I. lliu, i gram Outlay o( attractions, warm id entliuslasm of lie eviile land w'"'1'' while. There slemlil lie jin out nv nm ent ui-inmi nt ine coming more and more evnient nnil ,. . , ,,,, m i -o , I e i ' • 1 1 I .1 .• I.I PardneSSOfSOIll. there ,r lini.. management, flllid will establish n wuleu' known, th'- tni ry will , , ■ , , . "f l.lltle - . * , . . . .' . ' . , '.. Illllltre no Uie lldeo -epiitiitinii to be on vied, lum nnd uuboi u short time not no able lo i< spirituul iu miiterinl i a tri| things; Unit which eoinipets wilh ii. '■ ■»■ '-* „i„. ,-,„i .i in , .,, . i i i . o o ,i i iv » i ti il*'""es*i '"iii we em eeis wn ,,- ,. i ,- i i r ;. ,,.,_, space will not ...Tn.it a extended Imiulleal Uie gisxls onered. thut ., ,.■ ■ ... , . . tbrougb Uiki.Ii and I in.. .1 Mm-, ., „...,.._„„ ,, .., ,,, T ,,.. ,.,,,,„,., the Divine Nntnro.nnd intnre i: "in i nnnoii nnil i nuui f lutes, - • . , . j- ,,.,, , „,,, t ic U vine Nat re,am no nature is i ,- ,11 i, . i ,,, account until next issue. , lli.- pack "t ihel"'Ml( uniierv slnuilil . ,. , . ■"I lo- "IU scliool chum uipt. ' . .' . , . ,'. , oplete wiiluiiil religion, winch is ■ li. II. Ham aj .hlin,.. the week, j, \\\\. Todd. Provincial Bee lo '" ,.„' .... ,'„,',. \\ i.,,Vi V ..,7,,.',.ii '""' lif'' l»n g back lo lho God nil ha inuedhisjotirneyasfar aIXKtor, has been In the Vn I ley (or ,,"!..,7, ,,-V. ,.! Mr". Mill', who h',- "'"' BRV0 "' Three things should several daj-s looking allerlhebusy ,.|, „,',. ,',[ the staff nt the Cn ry characterise nil who adopt servlci The sidcwnlkon tlore Avenue H**8' Bees tear a close and import- Lnd nlso the business management ?" ""' !"M"? »".""■ l-oyaUy-rio ...l,l\\.'ll l,,f,l- ,11. ..lie .. j ...I*. *.,--'' ..«' "-, ..-1B,..,».*|^ ivedlol ulsidc "f ,".";''' iifhiP to the projluctiop of(hj p|pnlllj |,H,,| j,,,!,,.,,, ..ir.-.i.,....J.ri\\l. .... a.. ■---] . I ihe telephone (Kilo line and pede nt' fruits and il i- .Mi. TtKltl's miss I I who adopt service ■not iin mere talk hut in actual devotion land refusing tn say anything bul [the best, lleeipliiii—that makes a ithout danger of encoutcr- ' " " " ""'"'^ "'"" \"""- '.\""""" '.'"'"1"r ,"" ^"'"U'l! o.nsler „( self and soys no lo inglelepl • ,,,!.- i„ ,1, trc Tie- all star Vancouver laenewo '■;■"■ and N II -re,t ,mn«l hy lemplotion. Snorlflco - selllslincffi ,". "... learn by ilotcating Wostininsler last J- H- Neleins lias InnaiM toJ.T lis ibe greatest causa ol woe in Sntiii'duv fins finnilv lifted Uie Mint.i Mnviini'd. b.t five io block seven, world. Organize for sacrifice not for Miss Kdnu llroe, teacher nl (lien- Cup, and aro now world I'hampions. "''•'"' Sulnlallon has been sold tulspaolaoular offoot; leu ve sellout of more, Mi- Mii.xine Kllioll, teacher The U'estniinslcrs huve held the cup Mrs. t'. S. Smiib, of the Sniitb huk-leonsideration. Coupled witli these I I on. Miss Km Kllioll .a for the past six years in succession. Vancouver, uml Mr. Alf. llna.,fTheTeeulnsehs of Toronto left Tu.es- by »• "• nelems. Mr. Nelems re- j lenders, and a deslro to follow tbe photographer, id Itlnine, Wash., ,|.IV [,„. Vanenuver and ihe lir.-t [»rui real estate and Insunii bus- Captain of our salvation, Tho Seoul sp in ihe week-end with Mr. nnd k..',||„. w||| be played a week Irom \""""' m '"''"K wiftalljr g>»"l ul I Miistor, whose standard ol chnractei Mr-. .1. I.. IIi.h", Mnrv Sliv.1. Knturilav. jpresenl. |In life is alisolute, nud when truly ,v walk down the i"n lo stinndule Ihe I.,. indiMry ; ., ulii'li iii linn increases iritil yields. Ihe ilntiM*- cot Chndsey private road ami gazette it an a public road. All the property owners Interested having signed tbe petition iln- request was granted. .Messrs. McElw md Hamilton, of Rosedide. asked fur the sanction nf the COItncil tn the enn-lnti'tinil nf a culver I across the Kevin road. The request was granted. Mr. Hubbard also requested tin council in look into a ditching. matter nn the Prairie Central mad. The reeve was authorised tn deal and report. l-\\ O. Calvert asked the eounoU tn construct crosMiig t" counet t With eit.V walk tit the end nf Hotlg- ; \\ ins Street, ttcquesl waa granted. CI. lli- vestignte and act upon, It. II. Cairns asked for exempt- Ion of school taxen mi Coqualeetzn Indian School. It hf-iiig cu-tnman the request was granted. Snl-division plans of the li t Milk Condensing Company, IVebb »i»»i*>mi« i and Brown Bros., were accepted and also the mountain side in the Ruddock ami b in properties, ('. W. Webb, township derk, was iitithorisd in prooure tusi feel . of tin- hose fnr ltVedale tin* depart- ! • llielit. The question of dealing with the < (Ut \\V:l!*'! ■'■ ; ' - nf Sett ' li "•; ■ Vt v St.vh- aud N'tifl eras nl Sn I'.'.tr- ,■!■'■• Tweed ' - - Worsted - EWdh Chas, ParKer Your Outittur Fit Reform Clotiiier linth-.al.s wen* put through should 1* devotion nnd respect for North Pacific Lumber Conu wilh regard tnlh.Cidttisljik.-Park ' was referred to a eommittct I posetl nf Reuvc Wilson and Cou ll, . At'.... will sell by public The UhHIhrack Ftsod Co,hasiro- A lorol orchestra Itni been organ . ...... '5 .....1 .,.. ...■ I. ■' 1. .,' t ll . .... I.III.. I... I . ■ ■ a . • ..a followed hy men, develop in them ;,u lion for John K. Parkor ofCI.il- ''' col vet 1 an order for three hundred in't'll UIHII1I" I , i i ■ i , it , -a- I • , iii i t -,i t'"' '"guest a;i.| he-t citizenslnn. Mum ... , iiuivi -■« - ,,i, i/-cd ami lias Iktii luingsoiiie faith- » ^■M-l. a hig li>t ..r.farmsl.K-k. ■!,I,,,IIdly t-.n-j uf hay to lK-del,vere,| f„| pmcUw during tho week. The — i'lHiVtuent-. etc.. on \\V,-1 day ;lt »"« j™***' As in licit a. ncff organisation ismadoupof six UTV COUNaL MEETING ' '' d,r wil l.e pur- pieceg.—Kirol Violin, .1. R. And- .... ,. . „ „. ., , nnd first local ,L .;.--. .• p iw. n«tl A brief meoUngof thoCity Ooun- clllor Kvans, who will emifer wilh A. Chnrleaon, agent for the lumber company, in the endeavor to ar- rangc for an amicable settlement ind transfer of claims, The question M procuring a nmulciiml hall was discussed at ■"time length ami il was agreed that the inuiiii'i|mlity was in no linaueial condlllnii tn Iniild for some OLD TIMERS I TAKE NOTICE In uu i ilOii t.. i -i.il li.|. ,i itnll, rj ■ I plohn-rs nl 11..• Kra«-r Vslky, I will Hive In el.TV II,nil ttlm lu. ' .1,1,1,1 ol il,- rail , e, I"- ,i, ' nn mi tin I- .i, ■ ,' il all. In incllll.-rslilp in Tl. "1.1 rins'l .\\sS.H'illli..l ,." ' Hll I 1,1 ::,„|,l, ..I lillll ll lll.lil (raining, (ree. l'rov|illil, ll„ll Ir villi, mmlln Lime ih, iu.i ilni ntOiinl , iie.t iin.l give a i. ii in nl. ,,i lil, linn, in uu ell.,n i» ..i.ni.ii it Hi., i,' - ilini mil in,i ..nil I. n ' n-.Hl t" lal.n- wil unit iln pl.illli'l I,' Valley, Inn ihuHuull.iMnvll L. F. CSOFT. Ptiotoiir«phi!r Thi tin SWdlo ChllllncM, B.C. A list ol articles will la- I**"11''0. "' "'l" rmimt .!«.-«hero in this Issue. ebawl In the \\aiiey, aim urai ioeaiier(on Brst Coronet, F. Hnrti Ilrst,., , deliveries were ninile Wednesday. C|nron9l. Ti n„,„.v. Trombono, ' !" l"l,i'" \"""'■ V Mrs. I.. Snyder mi- a iaus.-ng.-r. This puny is inslalling a live li. \\y ,|,,„|,., ,. ,,,. (| .,, Turkln; "", ll"„",".'",'1,"'1"'''"'""-' Pf!*, •' , , We tnimsier mi Tliursiiny iiiiuii- p. eleeirie motor and two grinding pinnn VII While Mr While is! wnn McLiltoi appeared Isjlnre ing I nihil thero owing maohineli (oreboppingfceil for local <,,',.,.,.,'.„'.,. ' ^| -climtrn. nwdo lis "l0 Council nnd pnitental ngnin-t lyenrs, A proposition from J. L i,, ih,. illii,-- iu the W.-tmiii-ler tsuniplloil, lir-l puhlie npiieiirnnee nl Ihe |Hilil-j !\"""'S:I","'"' "" J.""'1 !l' fur jif Ids j lieiibolnr (or Ihe rental of a build- llnspilnl "f ber sister, Mrs.Wei. \\\\r ,\\ Henry, nfTlmnis Bros., leal mooting in tho Opera Housi I'l ■' •"• Mrs l'"-i ui has Isjen ill .1M,| .x.s—ti>. Myrw, Nursery men. Mondaj' night. with typholil fever fur Willie days, ,-,-t ,ira>.-.l thi- week from a trip lo , ,,|.,,,!,, where be vlsiled Ids Tho Woman's Auxiliary of SI., The report of the (Inane A i"'1 "' logging Uaiwti.nl . '. . , . ,. , Thomas Church gave an at lioiuo Iii coininlltce neon nding " '\"""'^ '" '■'■'m';■ ll-,,?y i-i. recuXiti'Z.:;!i U-FIhWi UallfnTlmmlayatUir. ninnyJiisti s In which the G-niut- unpleasant qulto n numbor wen n-liueliiin wus the only one lenee iin^ helil with Mr. Detthnln R. A. IlKSDKnsox, l-.K. A M.l Aiw.Kl.nl: 1ISUIIRII "l un ii' ' ", IS soenrrv uk . iv... wruisi rii California has boon im .1, M.lnti.-ir- irliiilnws lids week ■ ■ attract. ■! a ^,"ii deal of ,, nn, Is long mi leather rmli»rmn*«i«il.l r1" ■' ">'ll! '" " ..•--. a ■ l-.-1 - ...ill i,,,,ii..,, n., il. only on, ■ i." (((.'HI icrshorl. Ik-tl if ^"JSWja !„'„■ net, I. Dainty refresh, ll -red, andwnsaccc I by tbe I :l '"•" \"""'v' ..,, Un- 11,,,*. „( frail anil vegetah were serve I «I anlat-Mt, Council. Mr. I sive's lender tvos U,A „„.k •,■,„. ri.illlmu-k Pel T I- tiling niuli.iii.-iil in gr..wii by him. Iiwwam ««• rondorcd by Mra, It..hi ,« squara yan for slilo- 0l, „,|vorU-oil in tlicFr-oPn»a lb, II i-i lllia-k i- being re i-trn-i- Chas. V. Wnnl, llllinaglllg illm-lor BlKin.vr nnd l.e llm Neville iv,,lk_:_ I., ,-enls per (.,„ f.„- K.ill.r; |ITOn,|.,lulklng -lilioii. Ihe,-..,,,. ,,| ,„d ■ .„ Iiundred frol of for Hrilish (' bin. forlhelVI- Smllli, Chambon, tnwley and 13. ,.i poi■tqunro yard or cro«. ,„„„ ,„ ,,.„ ,.. Ll„, ptaar >m| nulintors nd.l.ll whl li will provide uniliin Cnsen-nlnry of Music aw n Mnrguer.lc Ihoinus. ing-i 11.80 for into dlmg. ,,,,. „,,,,.,, |,ri,.,..,,,,-,,,.,.. ma||i| rvde i nl will, ivnriiill. visitor Iii Ihe etly fliumlur, Inilho -, l.lll- ,.r»n.it«l utlhoOnom l,M}"'"1"",1"' '"'"v" l"« '"r ""' W.00, were oltcretl. Tliero weren . , . ,. Hi" nut-preseiiii.i nt uie uw in ii,,,sis u( iiii old inuii bv name ol luuso Wednesday and Thursday Umborl was discussed, nnd tlio tnrl classes In Chllllwaek in.iler n "vcnll« b" tlio Brnndon I'layrrs, ,„,,,ier ,v,,s lumoil over In ihe Pleul leueber, in vn uliuiv, I'l"'"' « ' J""1'*" "l"1 '"wralilc n„al,i „( ll.i.Hl,. will, powor to net. ,.,,„ „l violin. Mr. Wi„'.l,,|,|»'„r. ;'\"""\""",1- •,» '."" "J, , ™ Th" '1"'"!„ m. u'..r,i,„. ''oi ent. Iln Barbers Hair Restorer Keeps the Hair from Falling Oat Removes DANDRUFF See Our Window During the Fair InrgO lllllllls'l' of entries iiliil Ihe fob ! lulling Indies were iiwiirdeit 15.00 ' eui'h f.u iiii-ir priKinetiiiiioi ti„ .i.,,i : If f DADRtD of life. Mrs. .hi. T.,plei, Mrs. Kit- I ! II. J. D/1I\\D*-.R lerly, Mrs. lien. Wnlson, Mrs Hum- * mar, Miss Ksthcr Hnininnr, uml properly on Westminster Street, ing was mrwlileml Imt no definite ■The Council decided to exempt tbolngrcoincnl was arriviil al (or sian- 'Uie piopurly (loin fuses. lug a long linn lease. Some of tin- members thought Ihelr power ' ivuiihl not permit ibe sittninit ,,f , mollis o( in mils nmounling to lease longer than n yeur. Other $0,188 wns neeopte.l. tbollglil il would. The ipieslioi The ..Her of I!. II. I.ove for side- wus left lliobeyi until 0 ranter II. C. I..INH Sl'IIVIVoll nooinslO* n.We.„„i,,.|., -i'iu-i lll*.-k l''icl.l "' H(" ".Id Kelluw's CemeliUr^; 0I1II.UWAUK, li.I'. ci'i'- A I'.iosi'i'vniive ii Mug was helil- ,, JlWosliiillHIer Trust lllilg. I' ..- m i„ the im, -r. -I- oi.\\. U. Tnylor in ownu uml sine.- coming here bus in-, K- ,,|i',,K-- i,, Uie -Songs,iln Sour- ..,,,,,,.,,,, „..,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,, ,|ie work , , • ' „ ,,. ,. . Arth«rE.BaKer •'?'-:."^''^^^ -"^'"" "'' '" " " Architect. ' SnliMiliiiii 11(1111''- ii Sjniialty. Bubucribo iW the Kroo Ptcsa i\\:« a :ii^i' aiieiinait'i- "i ibmii n • ■•> —o ■* - i* ■ rc**s. 1110 co many m iiVUK Hit* Il.tn ivna itlt-nii i.i*n* i i. t\\ .. •■ • -.-■ . n i i hi.,,,I and ConservaUvos it. It. prices, lie bus lived in I Intario.and .'.,,. „„. ,„„.,!,,.. „r |S0 Amlctll- T T. . . . (l,lll,m"'k ''"''' I'"'*: and il |.i»: here again. «■ -nil hnve a large Mnlllallil md W \\ Melloiinl.l, of the |vi-t eight years iii ihellkniingiin ...„. ^,n.i,.|V " It ivnl ilooldoi Uml nwlng lo the renders to pernio the advertisement' iunrtnie.il .„i hand which Wc mitst Vancouver and thu Candidate'pro- Valley, but .he thinks the climule; usual half holiday Ihumlay, a ol Chilliwaek business men In thol rwluco In onlcr I ike nxnn (or sculed the Conservntlvo side of ibe lioro suporlot to cither, and will laiccs and Kmbroidery more Ibai, civic holiday would not In. pro- rroo PrM. rhoro ta an old proverb pur now slock. A reduction otSO n oi. ii nl i-siv while t \\ mnko Chilliwack his iwrinancllt vou ever saw U'loro in any store to claimed (or tlio last day of the Fair, which suys that "ihe pn«.f of the' per ccm mi nil mill paper in our ,| iin- in ■ ... lino ... .. I ,.,,...„, ,„,* ,.. I,„ir ,..',. ill..,,. i' 11 .,.!;..m-,i,.,I ,,, meet nil oii.l.ltti.r i, in ll„. . ,li.„," ..,..1 „. ,.. ., ., \\'..ll..,. Iv.i,,i ...1 IV,.11 the ildv-t, made more than would pay ii year's st' Moral: Ii pnys In advertise in Ihe Tnpcr— lieu leaning time is Cliilliwack 1'icc Presa advertising Criilckahank, of Mui-ipu, spike in pays. the l.ilierul interests. homo. Mr. Itnwcliffe is accoinpun-: IiO closed out ul halt prico al Hen ied on Ins trip by Mrs. Ilowcliltc. Idcison's this week. Council adjourned to meet on Tucsduy evening ul eight o'clock. pudding is in the eating" and as vol store, tne Valley Paint and Mull editor hud Ihe privilege ol helping to Papor Douse. FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Who Kissed Ne? A Serict of Myittrioui Hap. peningi md th* Eaplana- »on Thereof. B> Philip Quentin Coumgnt by Ammrki.il frets Allocution, UIL The Kim burnt, uml where wim I? ii was iiiv looming ur ■■ eelebru Hun, nnil t wnn ordered out with loin guns ur the buttery to lire u nntl i ■n I ll If. | pullcil Hif* hwyard which tired tin. twentieth hiuii 'there wag ii ti espioalMi, not eipeclnlly in rroiit ur ihe glio, tail nil over, uml 1 wim lying uu tn*/ limit unroiiacloua, The nest ibing I knew I fell n soft bi'ti nndet me, imt I cou Id il'I in nny tiling My i-v'h were bandaged. I re tuetnbered the RAluie ond ttio tsplo ■Inn It ocruncd to me Hint ( mid loit tn.v eyesight. I ask.-d if on)' otiV wim in tlm nn.in. (Uld it uitiu's tOlce answered tie fold mo ttint ihe aur geon nitPtitllttfl me lum ordered ttutt no llftht ilionld, for n few dun m least. be permitted to eniet my eyes. I was In n liunse where 1 had been carried after the accident, I was to be tut.en dome llial ulltTiionn The liitin ui ■tired me tlinl I warn not iiiurb hurt mid my eyes would come out nil right My lufortuaut went out soon urter thin, leaving me niune. I did not feel uiinb pleased over wbui und bap "i un thi at it kit run aim..* pened Indeed, 1 was pretty low spirited I my brooding over the uintler. bot so sure iliut my RlgUl Imd not ueeu destroyed, wbeo suuueuiy I frit iwo llpH pressed against mine- It did nut OCCUI lo me at mice to ii-.ii li tor the person «Uf kissed me. uml w Ueu I •Jul I waa loo lala a Htm- clad in woman's uppurel slipped l u rough my buuds. it waa rerj nir* of whoever bad kissed tne. eveu If It were taking ■o adr image of a blind man. It err talnlj turned the current of my thoughts Into a pleusauter cliauuel- 1 called, asking who waa Id ihe room, but received no answer. The person must bate gone out very aoftiy. for I could not bear the allgbtcat sound. I la/ wonderlog what woman bad taken euUlcfeut Interest In tne to kits uie Waa It from motives or pit; or bemuse •ba bad beeu especially attrarted to ran'7 I waa Inclined to look at tt ta • freak of aome mischievous chit to art ma wonderlug. After alt. It must have been aomeiblng of a temptutloo for ber to kiss me since alia could do ao without being found out I was removed to my borne, but ll Wit several weeks before I was per mltted to go out wltb my eyes utnov ■red 1 asked to be sbuwo tbe buusa where I bnd been curried after the accident and found It ao eminently re spfi table residence. I weut In to timnk whuerer had received ma and found an elderly lady who congratulated me upon my recorery. Now, what 1 bad really gope there for wai to find out wbo kissed ma But bow? Could 1 tell tbe mdy tbet 1 bad been Mir ptltlously kissed whiff defenseless Id ber bouse, thus Riving away whoever bad done the deed? 1 wit a few minutes talking wltb uiy benefit''tress, but thinking of the se cret 1 wished to discover lilt I consld •red It about time to withdraw, dis- tpiKilnied at being no wiser than when 1 bnd come. 1 waa a good deal of a boy then nud not competent to push ■ ii. h a unit ter. I was nineteen. 'I tie htily who huil succored uie wnt past forty, nut] I was unite aura she bnd imt lieeu the kisser. A year passed. One day I was rid lug In t siri'ct car when t young Ifldy Kill In. When tha conductor came round for her fara khe opened net porkeibouk ond looked aurprlsed m seeing no change there. She was about tn pet out of tbe car when I asked her lo let tne pay ber fare for her She consented with a very tweet nulla, nnd I bonded tbe conductor the money. "Will you please give ma your ad dress that ! may repty your ghe aaked. •To tend « nickel would be mnr*- trouble (ban It la worth," I repiietl 'The matter It of Do conaequeuce. i ■BBtire you." "Vou aro eery kind- ! will ireept Ibe amount, trusting tbat I may tome time have fin opportunity to retitr.. tbe fmur" I tbutiid have liked to go on wlib the i-untertatloo. but consideieu tlmt ti would be preiUDptuout tor me it< do to. Tbt girl tutdo oo furibet te mark, ao tbe coovtrtaflon druppeti (She gin out before I did. aod I iUoihu bav« oven glad io Join ner, out wouid not fur tbe world haro Uken adrun iHge ut oo email • mtttei aa teodiug bei a nh'kei to fore* an arqunioiume. I bod lurguiieo the episode wuen one du/ I received ao tovei«|t* cou lainlug a (lietter ticket. It was uut marked couipilraentary. It had evi denti* been purt-btted at tbe but ol nee. i went there und asked the lick el seller ft he cointl retnemtier wim builglll It- tie longed ut n unJ snld tUut be could mu. 1 went awuy won tiering wim nnil favored tne, imt teei* ing sure Hun tin.1 persuu wiilitd turn up in 11 me. I weut to the piny honing ('uu I would nnve my ctirmsliy nu ih fled before ihe evening wus over, inn I itiu I uot, I suw nu one wtioui I bih pened j in itie uudlence, una no one mutie | I tiim-eir ot tierhcIf known to me, I [ mill flinrM MlUI 1 UllgUI receive tl I pieiisiint surprise iu teeing aome uiil j trieml tuke n sent liesiile me wim i would turn mil in tie Hie tluuoi or tlie* ! ticket I'll a si-ui on ellber side of tin1 i Wus lllletl Willi persUUS I find tiever seen before A voting imiii sul nu HIT ! , rigiii, .i mliltlie mi i'ii may uu my left. Ill li i li was Willi uiiullii'l pei'siin. bull ' no out ut eliuel I'UUpie dill I kliuw ul j I tiflU eVCtl | Ml Id llliy lllleiitliiu lu llle ' I went liiiliie iiiyslilleU ' It i not I Wilt plUtlng on even i ■ tlig dress to gu mil wiieu. slipping mi [ i nuiiti into lite rigid pocket ur mi ilm i ier jflCltet, I fell S III 114) OblOIIR [IBl'll I iite Hiiixinnving it, I look oil uie I impet tu iv in- ti ii wu*. enrolled anil luuml ii | m »i fin Mini but wuii s Jewel em unuif nud miuress mi uie cover ' . Dpenlug ibe urn uml removing u layei of col tun. tliete nn until tl e| myer gli« leueil ii gold snirf ring. Uuw dill tbe hot gel info mv pnelcett I jiDiiiiereti over ttie uiuiiei wim nn i I sUcceioj I tien I reiueuiUeied t Uil I i ' nnil lust worn Ihe unmet picket a' ihe tii-iit>-i mi (tie night I tntil useu ihe iu.v*-ieiloii* ticket, 11 occurred tn iue (but tile young tiliiti silting oil my right cou id mite slipped u into tut pocket. Uut Wliy lllOllld tie hnve dune ■u) lie wus h slrnuger tu me uml unit imitiil.-sii'il no Inierest lu me during the evening, ImleeiJ. lie tieemeil lo lie ' entirely ntwurheu wiiu fits companion, ' « very nreiiy girl. 1 remembered. 'Ibe si-urr ring waa it plniu uund of gold wim ii [lecmliir Melting ot five Jen-els. In the center of a oi|iuire wus a dlnmond. One iiuy wnlie visiting n picture gnl ery. passing rrotu one room tu iiiunii , tt, I met tiie street cut gtn line tu lace. I nnd my scurf ring uu, uud Iter ■yes fell upon it uetore tliey ■irtlck hit face. Slie nnsftl I hem and st nice threw mil tiie red signal. How itig bei bead, sn-* ttieiupted to dive ;.n.-f me tint I imil mid enough of Ibis m j st ery uml sprung directly lu trout ul her. "You huve returned the lonn of n nickel." I snld, "with u I beater ticket, -no vim placed tins acurt ring'— "I dul not" "1 iin'iiii a youni; tiinn who tat In ' he ni'ii sent to uie placed ll (here by lout request." "I wished to refniy an obllgntton," "Vutl repiuU tl h-ofoid " Then like sn elect tic shm k another inference struck me. I determined to ■|-k nil nn n liu/urd. "(till you ti'ive given me someltilns nore delicious (bun theie. I suul. look ng tier lu tbe eye. "When I wu* blind Folded"- The blood In ber checks ihnt harl lortly tulHldi*d uciiln fiumt-d up. and •tie miid*- a umbel dive tor freedom, nit l bended ner utT. I knew sbe wis be girl *u." bud Hissed Hie. Well, ll whs alt out. nnil I tod ber ■hui nothing would *-ti11e*ry me but a *ult slHtetuput of Ibe cose from the J me oi the bursting ot ihnt (tin at he celebration that bud suspended .■otisclou»uesi wlihlu me und enabled ier to curry on ibis succession ot stir jrlset stie loid me ttiai I mlcht call ipf.n bei uud nUe would ouli-ry my furiosity I iiiudt* the cull wlttiuut uny leluy. Htid tins in the story she guve no: •Tbe boute to whlcb you were cur led was und Is occupied by my aunt lOd uncle. I tfeot tin-re shortly otter vou were taken in und. leelng a crowd ibunt (he bouse, waa in dreml lest lomelhlng (md U.lppeaed to some one , it the fatuity Mv auol told oie of the i ■ipiosliiti of itie gun nod your arrival. \\ doctoi uas then wllh you. wusiiiug ■nu what bud iic-n blown into yuur •yes, and wlien be left the ruum be reported tbat you were lo a mora critical condition tbnu afterword turned jut to be the case. "I volunteered to go to and look out for your needs, and my aunt. wUo It a very nervous woman, was quite will ing to accept my services in your be balf. When I saw a young soldier ly ; ing there grlevuusly lojured looking oo baodsnue"— m "Cut 11 uut." 1 Interrupted. Phe continued her story, smiling-"! felt pity lo my heart. Then it «c curred to uie lo puzzie you wltb tbat : kits. "When I met joa In the ttreel ctr - ( I pretended I bnd uo change mat you ' might puy my ture. I knew where ynu j I lived nud sent the theater ticket as , a return for your fuvur. The young : man who snt on your right was my brother nnd commissioned by me lo drop the scurf ring tulo your pocket, There, you bave my confession Tilt , Whole thine hus been done for fuo " I concluded ibttl a girl who would lake all Hint trouble for fun nugin not lie hard to win by Iho oh|wt ot ner miniseinent. I acted on tins opio Una aod found It to ot correct. A Familiar Sound. Pootellghte-My brother bat evei gone iu tar n* lu cut out soda water. , Mi*-- sue Dretle—Why did he cut oa| ; tuiiii water, pfifl "11 made him nervous when be' \\ heunl lliu fuuutulu bl-ut."—Vuuktra { titMU-t.tl.jU. DIPLOMACY IN THE HOME There ll a Way to Handle Wlvtt Without Tnobis. As Mr, t'u ii I mi looked down ut bis WttlWC'OUl he Ulscovi-i'ed Ibut It lucked a hution "Aud I n-ketl my wll'u to sew It on mini' iiriiiiy Inst uiglu." he BiUd lo Ills couiiuiuer neighbor lu tbu tralu. "1 duu'i see how she forgot It." "Don't ever nik her to mend anything," mild his friend. "1 learned a betler way before I'd been mnrrU'd a year When I want anything uieuded. sny it shirt, foi Instuuce, I tuke II under my uriu, nil mussed up, uud upeu Hie closet dnor und king out to my wife. 'Where's Ihe rug bug, IVggyV "'Wliiti do yuu wuut wlib the rag bug',' ulic'll ttsk me " 'Oh. I ilioughi I'd throw this away,' I (ell her. uml iqueOH It a little tighter uinfer mi in in "I.et me see wlmt you have there,* she'll uny, uml I'll tuuller Momellihig ubuul 'wuruuut old thing' while I bund II over iu ber. "'Why, -lumes Uuiluml.' sbe't) sny when bile's spread II uut and looked II over In u hurry, 'I nm surprised nl you! This Is perfectly good ll does uot need a single thing etcept1- And then und there she slit duwu lu meud It, looking us if I'd made her a pre* eut,"—youth's Companlou. Didn't Fit Bill. Came a soft, appealing voice through tbe telephone: "Miss Laura .leiin 1 .111beyV" "Vea." "Ob. MUs UMiey. my heart fs broken! I huve hud a fulling out wltb my-my-ls It correct to tmy 'gcntie mitu friend,1 Miss Mbbey?" "1 tblub I abuiltd nut use that phrase, my dear; It's u banality, If you know wbul that Is. Itut you might apeuk of klui as your 'geutlemanly friend1 per Imps." Then tbe soft, appealing voice he- came a loud screech "What! Hill Bmldgtna gintlemanly'. lie ain't! Vou don't know liliu! Lie's a thick beuded. wall eyed, splay footed, erouked nosed tl/zerlm IUIU, und be hain't got sense etioiigb to ueiuteh Ulm self Wben he Itches!" Then the receiver was bung up wlib a alum. Another desolate soul bad found cou oolatlou.-Cblciigo Trlbuoe. Bad Day For Boating. At a fushiouuble sea side resort a lady visitor, In charge uf some half dozen youngsters, Hpeiu ti good deal uf ber time li) niteuipilug tu make burgulus wltb the bouimeu on tbe beach. She Cfltne to tie firefly well known, and ber pairuuage wus uut particularly desired. "Well, John." she remarked to a boutinuu uuv uiurnlng, "what will you cburge to row us round Ibe point t" "Well, mum," Bald John, critically ' surveying the group. "I couldn't possibly do It under 10 shllllugs." 'Ten shilling!)'" gns[>ed the lady. ■That lu simply preposterous Tbat I mau over there." Indicating another bom man. "has uttered to tuke ua for l.uif a crown." 'That may be, mum." calmly re RpumJt'il John. "Jer see, ..ill'.': rlskln' very little. Ills old bout's full of holes. while I've only got a few tu mine." Tbe lady didn't go rowing tbat mom- lug.-Ideas. Vsry Fesy. A foi was once seen to take a bunch of moss In his mouth and swlai out Into the river, where, after sinking himself to Ihe very polut uf tils oose In tbe wafer, he let go of tbe most uud came ashore. "No doubt." remarked a well read bystander, "you did that to rid yourself of Beits which were drlveu by tbe water to seek refuge lu tbe most." The fm glanced furtively aud allnk- lngly about und around. "Iltst!" he whispered, wltb a sly wluk. "I did It to make some people tblnk thut was wbut I did it for." Moral.—There lo no greater mystery tbun motive, take It up oue aide and down tbe other.- I'nck. Corroborative Toitimony. Mrs lilplu— My husband and I never dispute befure our children Wheu trouble comes up we send l hem out Kluii Neighbor Oh, tbui'a why 1 see tbeiu ou the aired a ao ofteal ■attar Than Medicine. "Did jrotl i tell my wife t ibut I had tu made my will uud left her e-erery \\ thlngV" gusprd the sick man. "Yes," auswered liU lawyer. "W wlmt did sbe ssuyV" queried the Invalid iiuiloiisly, "Ob, she tubbed a Utile, (lieu asked ; tne uboiii Uow much Uie property waa worih!" replied ihe attorney. And I lint's why ihe umlci taker lost s Jub.-l'lllsbuig vim JOINING THE ARMY Opportunities That Art Open to j the Enlisted Man. HIS PAY AND HIS PROSPECTS. Ivtn at a Privets Ht Can Run Hit •alary Up te |35 a Month, and as a "Nonaom* Ha Can Double That and In Tlma Retire ftioh and Pensioned. There are muoy opportunities open to the man who eullsiu iu the Dulled Btataa army aud weura tbe uniform Of (Jut-la Ham wltb honor lo himself ■od bit couutry. Ihe puy la good, the food la gouil, and tbe ctiuucea for ad vauceuieut are uumuiuus, It It up to 1 tbe Individual man himself to make guud and to take auvuniugu of tbe , tliuullou. I Writing lu tfie Columbian Magatltio I on army altall's, Kdwuid Murtbull In discussing the mm us ur the enlisted imi n sitys; Summarized, this ts what a mao who thinks uf uiaivhlng for bis L'mie ; Buuiuel uu uu enlisted mini but to con aider: Un tlrst enlistment the soldier for I Old Ulury nnwuduys gets $15 a mouth, fur belter pay, fur instance, tbun the average clerk's, for hourd, lodging and 1 ciotblug are furnished by the govern incut. If he qualities as niarksman 1 be adds $2 to bis puy; If us a sharp ahuuter be gels gJ In uddlllun; If at an expert rillemuu u full third mure. Thus he muy ul ome get f'JU monthly cash aud found It he It able and keeps busy. j If he enlists as a musician be gelt f'Jl monthly to start oil with, Ihe , highest "rookle'e" pay. In the signal corps, the hospital corps and ihu en < glneers' corps first class privates gel |I8 monthly, aud second class privates get IIS. Upon enlistment every man It allowed *H.{.70 for bis uniforms, etc. aud i afterward Cl.IM twice uuuually. At least one-hair ihe men save money on their clothing allowance, which Is more tbun ample. 1'rlvules' puy Increases tii a month for each three yeur eu llstment. An expert rlricmau who never geta to be a petty officer, therefore, run run hfs pity up, wlib good conduct and Intelligence, to |3fi a month aud uil his uecessttriet "found" In the eullstmeuU cuverlug fifteen years. Noncommissioned officers tre token \\ from tbe ruuks ou recommendation of tbelr company or troop commuoders and are often gtveu their posts upon ' their first enllsiments. These men are really well paid. A sergeant major Is ■Hotted to eavh regiment. He receives |1.~> monthly wheu be Is appointed and 1 |4 nddltiunul per month eacb time be re-eullsts. Iteglmentul commissary set geuuta, regimental uuurtermuster's ser geaiita and tbe three battulloo ter gennts In eacb regiment get tbe same high pay. Kadi company has a Oral oergeaut at $4r>, wllh au Increase of $-1 upon re enlistments; a second ser g"unt at $.10, willi J.t increase for each re-co list men t; a corporal at $IS. wltb S3 each for re-enilstmeutt. The gov vrument acts as bunker fur tbe soldiers, too. If tbey desire to bave It, and noncommissioned officers huve left tbe oervlce with as uiuch as t'JO.OOO saved —not oue, but many. If he sticks tight to tbe aervlce for full thirty years a noncommissioned officer la entitled to retirement on pay ranging from one half to three-quarters Of hla service pay. Seventy dollars monthly Is uot unusual pay for a "uuucom" lo retire ou. And every year of service teeo outside tbe Culled states counts is two years at a butne post A man, therefore, after Ofteeu years of aervlce In tba Islauds may retiie on hla balf pay. Tba food tbe "noDcoma" and tba other enlisted men are given Is wholesome and well cooked, tbe medical at* tendance free and able, pool aod gar rlooo schools have been provided at all posts for tho primary branches. and at several potit trade ocboola have been established. A worthy man, no mailer where ba may be ota tlooed, la tlmoot certain to get transfer to a "school post" If ht askt for It. Cooking, baking, blacksmlthlng, veterinary surgery, electrical and stationary engineering, all are taugbt at theao trade schools, aa well aa many other things. Thus a boy wbo baa bud little chance to get an education may. after be bus Joined tbe army, get a very good oue. There teems to bt but one tblug which army life does not offer to tbe enlisted man. Hut thut uut thing lo home. lu Ita degree Indeed tbe lift of tha enlisted man now offers more Induce incuts than the life or tbe West I'olut- er. The commlsNiuned officer's pay la tuiull when bis eipenseo and tbt effort be must male to get commissioned ore t'onside-ed. and. furthermore, tbe noticomml'siiiiied officer lo nut to aubject to po.lttcal Influeocee aa tbe West Pointer, who gives blm hla comma oda. DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mra. Itoowall It. tloeo, wtfa of • chaplain lu the Untied Slates nuvy, hat ao umbrella that waa praseutad tu Lafayette by tbe city of Buotou In IBM, Mra. Jettlt VYatorbouoo waa ttectad president of tbt Womao'a Association of tteiafl DruggUtt at tba raceut an nual convention which was held lu Hoaton. Mum Curie, codttco.ortr with bar late busbaud of radium, baa been Invited to come from Paris to America ueii yeur for tbe purpose of tuklug purl lu tbe luttruailoual chemical cou- gross whlcb U tu be held lu Washington.' Mrs, Atlee Pomtraua, wife of tbe Democratic teuaiur from Ohio, la t clever waier color artist. Ube baa made several duluty sketches of tbe Ituck creek section near W'ushlugioti. uud her drawing rooms are tilled with ber own imliifliigt. Sits, I'omertue also lo skillful wltb ber needle. Miss Annie H. I'tck, tbt woman mountain climber, la off ou anutliei expedition lu search uf tbt u|iei uf Ihe continent Amid tbe unknown tuuuulis of the Andes she Impea tu lot uie a mountain top higher t imu Acoiifuguti. on ihe border of Argen tlmt and Chile, whose ?.!,HUU feet rep resent ihe greatest elevation yet dis covered In North uud Smith America. Pen, Chisel and Brush. (Jertruile AtbflhOil, the novelist, la a great griiudnlece of Benjamin O'rank Uu. Augustus Thomas, the playwright. wus formerly a page boy lu Ihe lorty lirsl congress. Alpliuiise Legion, palmer, oelilplor, etcher uud medullsl, who bus Just celebrated liln -teveiity fourth lilrlhday, Is a liittunillxed Kugllshiunn. He wut horn ut UIJoli, 1'iamu. lu IKI7. (fail Melii'crs. who bus received more Kiirnpetin liotiurs than any other American pu litter. Is a unlive of Detroit. Whlsiiei und Sargent were the only two other Americans lo share wllh him the blue ribbon or art In Purls Woman's World. According lo Mr. Oppeuhelm, the ' Kiij-IMi novelist, the Ideal wumun doe* uot exist, but Whttt't the use of his j saying thai to a man who's married to 1 her'f-BuHlun Globe. Twu Philadelphia matrons are eastern golf champion and nniiier-up, tbe latter a grandmother Did some spite ful miss say thai golf Is "un uld lady's game7"—Huston Transcript i A Brooklyn Judge valued a stolen kiss ut u cents, while a Louisiana court , valued the same "commodity*1 ui J-'ii,- imhi. which shows Ihe exuel difference between u Brooklyn girl aud a l.oulsi ana "pcucb."-Memphls Commercial Appeul. Current Comment. GLASS EYES. Amutlng Inetdtnts In Which Thoy Have Figured. The Camorra (rial has been the no cation of several hensational episodes, not the least striking of which wat the extraordinary behaviour of nut of the prisoners, named Esponlto, who, in a fit of hysterical ruge, took out the glass eye of which he was the unfortunate possessor and hurled it nn the. floor of the court. Not long since u rase arising ont of u glass eye win tried ut the Flnnf-- killen Quarter Sessions, when a lie) named Onlln-'ier sued u draper for tiuiiiagi's (or the detention ot a glau eye. The Imi, who hint borrowed money from hi., employer for tlm purpose uf (raveling (o Dublin t« be fitted with a false eye, having received the offer of n lietter situation, guve notice uml naked lor u otinrncter, which the draper, in whole debt h- still stood, refused lo give. Nir wits tlmt all. (ur. chancing to meet his er.t while employe, the i draper took him into hi- simp, ami | there uml then demanded tin- gin** j eye as necurity (or the loan. Over- I awed hy Ihe other's ttircutlining flttl , tiide, (luHugher handed over hfi pyn, ami cnniequenlly, tiy reason ol lili disfigurement, lu-t (lie place for ! which he hail applied. He IhercfoM stietl Iii- larmer employer, who WH1 orderod to pay $in. Although iu lite (nrogolng obio Ilia possessor of the glase eye most US' hi redly olijeoled to hi- prnpprly being considered in the ligh' o| a pledge, there i« more than one instance of an artificial eye being vol tiiitnrily placet] in pawn. A lid wil broke, carrying on liuiinesn in an eastern cmiuly town in Kimland, lol.l the writer thai he had al one ti n client who invariably, every week when hit money run shorl, raill'lj siillicienf nu Ills girts* eye to carry him ou (11! next pay-day, when hi* properly was redeemed. This transaction, with hut few Intermissions, lasted for several years, until the man's death. Altercation over u far*, gave the tale Henry Herman, the dramatist, opportunity for playing it Joke st cubby's expense, Herman was I tie unlucky possessor ol a ti'.n** eye which, on Jehu's wuximr rjcmnnslra. live with his whip—the lu-li whereo! [iBSK'ed perilously near his features- he suddenly pulled out mil. thruilln-r it in cabby's face, shouted, "You rascal! Look what you've done! You've cut my eye out!" The next second the driver whipped up hi- horse and fled. Of the muny strange c'ubs that are on record none is more singular and bizarre than Ihe "(Jlass Eyes," which formerly held their meeting! at Mo«- COW, In Russia. The member- of this extraordinary coterie, all o! whom hud lo>t an eye. met once h month at Ihe house of their president, who was elected annually, At these gathering*, which were solely convivial, the false eye- were taken Oltt and their redistribution was—for the evening only—determined hy lot. Some years age by reason of a dearth of candidates eligible for membership, the club ceHSed to exist. A ROYAL FAVORITE Ambassador Raid's Daughter, Who Scorned a Title. CAN OUTSHINE ANY PEERESS. But Is Altogether Indifferent ta Society, Devoting Htrttlf ta Hte Husband and Little Bay With a Zeal That Charms England's Domtttio Quotn. Mra. John Hubert Wurd, tbe pretty duughler of the American aiuhussa- dor to ICuglaud, tbe Hun. Whltelaw Held, ranks easily tlrst amuug the American women who bava married Englishmen, it It true that ber bus- bund, a younger brother of tbe Karl of Dudley, la only au "honorable," aud honorable* are thick as hops lu Lou- dou, but then he Is u Ward, the favor- lie eipierry uf (he late King K'dward aud tu popular wltti King (Jeorge aud Queeu Mnry that hu Is certain to ba a person of Importance In the new ecbeine of tilings Hefore Mitts Jean Held accepted the Hon. John Hubert Ward sue hud refused scores of devoted uo hie men, uml rumor said she hud eveu turned awuy one screnu high- oesa. Miss Held didn't care fur titles. it was ai lllurrlti thut ihe romance) began. King Hdwurit wus hiaylug then*, und so were Ihe Iteldn. The lion John was In attendance upon tbe king, who enjoyed the Hoclety of the American ambassador. While Miss Held's father was engaged wllh his Ludovlc Nuudenu. a French scholar, says thai orientals ure unreliable and eicel In Hiihlerfuges. (tret Unite auld the same thing lu choicer language.— Atlanta Journal, If war loans could be stopped, aa Oscar S. Slums advocated before tbj Luke Mohmik coufereuce, universal peine would seem to be considerably nearer reulbuitIon.-Christian Bctence Monitor. Tbe United Stales started postal oav lugt hanks one yeur before England celebrates tbe fiftieth anniversary of tbe Inauguration of ber system. Yet soma people regard this couutry tt the more progresslve.-l'lttsburg Dispatch Trust Thrusts. When tbe standard Oil company baa completely reformed Itself Ida Tarbell will look tt over lo see.—Chicago Newt. At the same time we du uot believe It necessary to establish a borne for Indigent trust magnates. - Milwaukee Sentinel. Even under tbe rule of reatou, how- aver, the trusts probably will do wall to take out accident Insurance pollclet. —New Orleaut Timet Democrat Bravo, Britain! The luct. recently mentioned that 1 a British firm lut-i secured a huge contract for vt. rks in Rui-nos Ayres, is only one of many that have nppear- ed lately to prove that Urituin m still the greate-u commercial nation . iu the world. j In engineering especially we are fur 1 ahead ot ail rival-, and in tin- tuak- | ing of machinery Hritaiu uguin hold-; ! the lead, l.u-t year the value uf : machinery exported from Great Brl*1 I tain urn..unt-1 to more than IMOU,- . 000,000. Germany, our greatest rival. , lulls some eight millions short, while ; in cotton goods we export more than aeven tint's as much as they do, uml j three times as much wool stuff. More biscuits are made in Britain than in any other country in the world, uud eight timed as much jam is exported every year us from ail ttie other Euro- _ pean countries put together. The list could he extended, hut the . more oue inquires the more certain ! are the t. roofs thut both for quantity 1 and quality Brituiu is an easy tirrji. j —Auswers. Timely Tips- it takes only a few minutes for a full grown iMunderstorm to ruin ll.ouov 000 wonb of millinery.-Chicago Newo. Heal eipuuds. and cold vou tract*. That'a why t bot 100 pound leeboi will hold Die ISO pound* block tbat your Iceman puts Into IL A knowledge uf mi turn I philosophy la a (treat help lu solving tough problem* Ilka thls.-Ksnsns City Journal. Revenge. Go Hug llir merry i-HhIii**— Itt, in and rini 'em Iwicel The i.inniiirr s setting even with j he man wnu suid lum Ice! -lin.lliii.iire Hun. Evelutien. 'They started In a purely platoala j wuv lo read l.uiile' together." | "Welir f "Now ihey ore Interested In a book tbat tells how to build a $1,000 buusa.1* -Pittsburg I'usL The Only Excuse. "They say." lemitrUed the party wltb ihe uuliurhercii hull. "Hun a true poet wrUtta i try iMVanse he enn't help It." "I unesi Hint's right1* rejutued tbt magazine wliim "NoIhkIv should write try v.hu vuu help IL"-Cblcagu Na»a, Tlm* te Quit. At th* front door I clatp ynu tight. The clock ts striking one. Voiirpera Is striking mstctiea on th* stnlr~ Bweelhsart, guud nlglttl -fuck. Crushed. "Deeds count, nut wurda." •Tbat ao? Well, yuu gu and send a lattfTtM." - Hpukau* (SpakMuum Ke- Plty Days. Jta' fnotln' rnuiid wnen irttts ire ulu* An it uiii > m.iiin ire a,in -i tM-uugn. Wr.en -ii'-ti.n* nrK-Tf tor i day VVttn mnnt- (.(.(ii^ft "i "Uy. A-itr-icnm tur n.* rooms tnll ut pronon iniomn Hi- wnous *«n still V\\fteie in*- iiihui,.. mon.t in toun-1- u Hft|* you ui,-j toolm round. There's Measure hi 'he m'ghty aam* Ui-.iv rmipu plat r - ulce il vou Were not uiarrieO. if yuu wmm nut, wont wouid you doi Jones I wouid gel on the timi of Mrs Jolim iigtiiu uud annoy net nut it sh* coufviued. just » i u,a uetor*.** Ht. Louis Ulubv Ih-mot rat. A Stage Ip'todt. A brefie qi«h ilunn mr valltf. 1 i,r> hi it up agstn. ■lege scenes, yuu snow, Aiv snt le no* Twt'iic-iv) nuM aad then -Louiltlue *.«(.!i«i JumnaL Waking ths Duke In Church. The great Duke of Wellington was among those upon whom sermons have a Mi|siritic effect. A * I range clergyman who was preaching at tin* I church at Strath.lt' Isaye, where tlm 1 duke was a regular attendant, wut j surprised by the action of the verger. | who at the conclusion of the sermon I came up the pulpit ttairs, opened i the door, slummed It violently and then reopened it for the preacher tu I past nut. In the vestry lie inquired the meaning of this procedure. "Oh," replied the man, "we always do that to wake the duke."—Loudon Chronicle. Hit*. JOBS BCHKRT WAHD. majesty she often found It Incumbent upon herself tu entertain tiie baud- totue equerry. Tor tins reusou King Edward, who atwuys earnestly disclaimed mutchmuklug talent, tins been credited with muklng the inutch. Certain It Is thut Ihe royal set seemed mocb pleased with tbe union. Few KnglKh bride* of nigh degree bave bnd such un assemblage of tho royal family ut the wedding us did this dainty little American girl. Queen Alexandra, especlully radiant tu white brocade uud silver, sat wiih Klug Edward lu a bos of the chapel royal j at St. .lames' palace, where, lu June, . WOH. the ceremony wu-j pet-formed. - The present kiug aud queeu were there, uud so. too, were 1'rluce aud Princess Alexander o-T 'i'eck. the Cou- naughts nnd a limidred others of the cream uf Ureal itrltuiu's aristocracy. The reception later at the home of the bride's p.irenfs. paludal Dun-heater House, was a mugnltti-eut affair. The bride received as a wedding gift from ber father Chilton Lodge, twenty- five miles from Loudon, one of th* moat attractive country placet In Eug- ' land. It cost Just sr.iin.iHio, and tha uew owners spent liou.uoo in remodeling ft. There the Wards entertained royalty, uud there their ton, who i bad a king for tils godrutber and a queen for his godmother, was born. Unlimited wealth Is at their command. Mrs Ward's father Is an Immensely wealthy man. Her mother Inherited a huge fortune from ber father, the late I) O Mills The Hon John Hubert Ward wan worth about $'Ji»o.U0O > at tbe time of his marriage. Mrs. , Ward's pa mitt are extremely liberal : and no doniit would be pleased wttb tbelr daughter's sochil aucce-we*. Should nbe become a large entertainer there Is no doubt that few. If any, i American hostesses could outshine the fields' daughter wllh Ihelr million*, and the Winds* splendid family prestige tu hack Her Therefore ihe fact ' that tbe will open ner town huuno fur the coronation festivities Is a mat- , Ier ut much Inii'iesi io many transatlantic sochil leudera Her father la to vuteriulii three kings nl dinner, and but fur tbe fuel (hut ahe varee lillle fir toi'lety (he Huu Mrs John Hubert Ward might entertain us many queen*. If tbey were available, a* It la, no diamonded peeress of American blood whu will kneel to tbe new queen lu Weatuitoaier abbey holds au enviable ■ iwsltluu In English society at th* u'linty. Independent daughter or tba Held*. Btrttford't Hobby. Lord Charles Beret ford collects ball firograma u a hobby, especially awriiig those painted by lady er- Wantsd Standard Prlee. Two miserable looking hoboes colled on tba dean of a medical college and proposed that ha purchase tbelr bodies for tba dissecting room, aa tbey were oo tba verge of starvation aod bad oot long to live. "It la an odd proposition,'' hesitated 'be dean. "But || || occasionally done," tug leated Ibe spokesman eagerly, "Well,'' aald lb* dean, "we might arrange It What plica do yon ask?" "Over la New Tort," replied tbe 'pokeaman, "tbey gov* ua $«.''-Llp- plncott'a Uagtxlot. Whtn Telephoning, j Do you ever have occasion to use n\\ public telephone* Then put your cheat aptilnsi the mouthpiece and use chest tones This method baa been tried, I sud. although tha voice seem* Uf I awuy, you can bear dlatiuctlg. Th* Firsild* Hero. [ Oh, fnt.ier's a wonderful man! When h* comer, home at night All the children delight Bo mighty a creature to scan. They believe he Is lofty and great. Quite rflt to be king Or any old thing That holds a high place tn the state. Of course when he's striving downtown He may scratch, kick and bile And avoid a fair light Or b* but a blustering clown. And hla fellows may scuff his plan. But tint ure li kind, And al home he will find He 1* always a wonderful man. -Washington Star. fi FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. FROST A WOOD BINDER Tha Binder of Merit. A Sure Tyer, Foroe Feed Eltvator. CRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Ontario Veterinary College TEMPERANCE STREET, TORONTO. ' AOllUtwi wilh tho Uiilvi-mhy nl Toronto, ami uiuli-r til. control of tti. Ui'iiariiueiit of Agriculture til Ontario, Infirmary fur Sick Animal, at the College. COLLEGE RE-OPENS OCTOBER 2nd, 1911 N. 11.- Cl.iu.lar ou Application. E A A QRANQE, VS., MS, Principal CLOTHES' INSURANCE—A paid-up "policy' against the ordinary troubles of Wash-day—is yours if you use oue of EDDY'S WASHBOARDS THE BOARDS WITH THE lABOR-SAVINC CRIMP Substitution doesn't pay—it means to yon loss of confidence and to the Grocer loss of a customer, There are im Washboards "just as good" as Eddy's, RALEIGH'S WIFE. Inter,,tii [. L.tl.r B..p.ak, Hi. Lav. For HI, Spoil.,. Ihe loiig uuii Interesting letter writ ten while in nriaun liy Kir Walter Ku lelgll, uliieli waii Bold at Sotheliy'. in London, a leiv day. agu (ur j'.'imii. i- lat.'.l Oct, ft, li,i year; and i- aildrei.. •d "Tu inv verv wurtliy Irlend, Sn Walter Oopo, Knight." It ia al lul ..I Hie I'. II. I PUTTING AWAY CLOTHING. ■ How to Cart For Winter Qarmanti to | Avoid Moth*. ) Every spot that is not clean is in- I viting to the Hying muth, where its 1 eggs nmy be safely deposited and i \\ hatched in due tune. Sn the tirat no* cessity in tu have such spots thorough- , ly cleaned- thi* even i( the whole garment need not id* washed. I For lieavy sloth coats- and wraps a _ good beatntg, mm % and sunning, wit!) j 'careful attfiiti'.ii tu -oiled .-j.. is, will usually he quite sufficient, Than, if each is placed Inside a bag made uf I stout muil.ii and with a drawstring 1 ID the tup, there is little risk. Aiming fur- sealskin n exempt fruit) the ravages ul moths, Good brushing and a care in cleaning out the dust I and ridding the (ur nf any lumpy fdaces, with a day uf sunning und air* ng, suffice Tbe furs ur-.- then ready to be placed in bags and hung where thev will not be crushed. underwear thut lias any wool in it I must be talten care ol nl*-'. A clean Boys and Girls We are offering FREE this ful'.? , u.u.i „,. .„.,.., «„,„ , _.. guaranteed Watch, a beautiful French trunk, with tar paper l.niug the but- ! Doll, twentv inches tall, a Indies' tom and sides and a piece v> lay over leather Hand Hair, or a beautiful gold- after pacltiug. :s perhaps the best fur plat.si Bracelet, for selling only M.OOI such things, a* it Is easy to look them worth uf our beautiful Picture Post k^" two or three times during the Cords at B fur toe. summer, air ng nnd sunning, indeed, .1.1. .;.... ,i l.l | ,b„,, -..(th AK yuu have to do is to write for lllis precaution should b» taken with cards, and we will send them to */ou, ll11 *«>», furs and clothing. Select a and when you have sold them we will , bright aaf, take everything out and solid y<>u post paid any premium you want, oi it you write us we will send you our ilustrutt'ii premium circular i ,— - — - -•--- •*>"-»« | that purtMise it is better to takt ind cloudlets day that they may liana on lines, beating and brushing ami looking over carefully, Blankets should be washed, aod for HIKE iy ad ver-1 showing you wnat wt B _ Our ami is to pleas* evejv bov and , »■«"» ami . girl, becaUB- — <*""'* »*<<» »" r-Hwr. I have . all the sweetness of the sun „_... __ .. want you tise us by telling your little playmates what nice premiums we give, and tel', them what voir earned so easily. ART PREMIUM COMPANY 79 ADELAIDE BT, EAST.. Dept. IU. Toronto, Ont. Canada's Reliable 1'rftmiuj.u House. The Reason "How effusively sweet tlmt Mrs. Dloiidey, is io you Jonesey." »itnl Witherell. "What's up? Any tender little roinumy there'-" •• "No indeed—why ttint woman hates me," said Jonesey! ■ "She doesn't show if," said Wether- el). "No, hut she knows I know how ,.1.1 she is—we were Mb born on the same day," suit! Jonesey,- "ami she's afraid I'll tell jsoiiielin.lv."— Harper's Weakly, "Sir Walter Con-" Yuu are ol my old iii'iiunyutiinri'M, and wen my taut ii;... (ritilkl tor many yeaie , in which lime 1 hops you cannot sny that I ever used Hiiy unkind nlllce towards you, Hut iiur (ortUUOS lire uuw cliHiig L'd and .t tuny be in your power greatly to byiula me unto you. if the byml in.; of a man tu my astute, be worth anything, itty (Tostre unto yuu Is ihul you wil be pleased to move my Lord Treasurer in my beliiill tlmt, by his grace, my wife might ugnytie be muds a prison- phut er wifli me as she Inith bine years I ho in j In-1 post, slice being now ilevitled from I an nil me Bnd thereby tu my (-rent impuver [ axial islilng, i nm driven tu keip to bowses, from \\ iui-erii.de iulo it is, uud yet great I i me. who. n, this wretched estate, can hope (or no uthet thing than [leaeible sorrow. "It is now that I call the Lord ol all power to wilt lies, yet I ever have blue nnd nm reHolvod that it was nov er iii the worthy hurt uf Br. Robert [ Oeyll (what soever a counselor nt State nml ii Lord Treasurer of Ing louud must dm to suffer me to lull. ' much less to perrish. Fur i hntsoever names it Imiii pleased Ins Lordship to use towards me, which might ut terly dlspalre any bottle else, yet 1 know yt lie spake then as a counselor, sitting in counsel) in company of such j is would nut otherwise hnve bim satisfied. "But, as (iod Hvetli, 1 would hav. bought his presence alt a far dearer rate than these sharp words uud those three months' close Imprisonment, fot t Is in his Lordship's hart and coun tenance that I behold all yt remsynes to me of comfort and all the hope I have, and from which I shall never be beaten till 1 see the bit ul cvills snd the dlsaptre, which haht no healp, The blessings id (»nd cauttot make him cruel that was never BO * • • nor any man of so great worth to delight in Ihe endless adversities of an anemia, with lash of him whu, iu his very sowle end nature, can never be such a one towards him. "Sr, Die matter is oi no great Importance (though a crucll destini. Bath made it -o to me) to desire that my wife inny live with me in this un savoury place. If. by your mediation I may i btayne it I will acknowledge it in highest degree of thankfulness and rest reiiily to trew fayth lo be commanded by yuu. "W. Ralegh.'1 The letter Was probably written in ItilU. when fur three months the enemies of Raleigh, or Ralegh, as he spelled the name, succeeded in depriving him of the society of his wife, wh i was ordered to have the Tower. He was released in 1615-10 to go on a hunt tor guld in South America, hut falling in bis o/sast was re-arrested >n his return to England und was xecut-d on Oct. *J9. 161*3. C. P. R. WILL EXPORT COAL To the United States—Extensions Being Built on Linus It Is stated flint ihe Canadian Pad. He Ruilway Is preparing to market Immense shipments uf coal in tha United Stubs in tin- iietir Inline. The ('. p. It. is expending huge sums ol money iu rushing to completion extensions f he Pnoifle Coast ond ihe North- fin hnumlniy of il.e United Stales tu Its productive coal deposits iu the Rooky mountains. Tlio <'- P. K. lines nlready coitio within striking distance of die International boundary m sev* An Order "Won't you plcnse give ine an or- tlei?" pir.i-i. .1 the persistent commercial tlitveller. "Certainly," replied the crusty pro. prielor. "(let mil!" Til-Hits. Maud—Charley is so poetical. When 1 accepted hitu he felt like uu imiiii- grunt entering u new world." Ethpl—"Well, wasn't he Just landed"'- -iivston Transcripl. "My good man, are you systemattt in your worltp" "No. sir, I'm rheumatlo."—Bulti more American, ZAM-BUK CURES SUNBURN Negleol >f n sunburn un (nee, arm or neck n|ieit loads to Ihe lifter growth nf .-kin which is freckled or course; oral points nud wiih ihe other extern -inns tlmt nre uuw being built Ihe Rooky Mountain cool mines wil) he in ileltv ipetitloii wiih United Stales mines bu ihe tnttle o[ the PaolUc northwest, An idea of the enormous to involved in the building low western I - by the (' he hn.l fr the statement 11 together construction work Is ill Willi oil over ('lie tllOU* f new line. Most ot the.e 11- bolng built ns feeders ft it tut iy north of or parallel tu the line, but nre nl-u u guodly mini- her of miles of truck which In it riddling down toward ihe boundary line, nml th-v nffui.l excellent opportunities foi the building up by the C. I'. R. of n nourishing trade iu Canadian Itueky Mom n coal wiih the United States. SUMMER MONTHS FATAL TO SMALL CHILDREN III till Indies, link in will pi nl bul elv The summer months are tho hardest of tho year on small children. C1'0lCr" I'tun'i'h Si?* ' JTS\\ B«'giiiU publication "Canada " British l stou.n.h troubles ""^'^j exporters aud others would do well to particularly distressing to Timely iippliciiiiuu ol '/, ■ .1 regular u I Zom-Buk Soap M nt Hus. /iini-ltuk Is a herb- i. which loathra nud cools the - I -kin, nud ussists nature to re- the damriged tissue with sofi y skin, /.iini-ltuk Boon is spcal' ally made tor tender -kins. /.nm-link is also good f'-r stings, scratches, heat nores, blisters on hands or leet, ami nil -km injuries Applied to these ll quickly stops tin smarting, nnd ensures quick healing ' \\s ii li free Irom aulma) fat, and mineral coloring mutter, it la particular-' Iv -iiited io the delicate --kin of babies suffering from bent rushes, chafed places, etc. Bold everywhere by Drug, j glstd and store-keepers, /.tiui-liuk 500 | box. /ntii-ituk Sunp 2Bo, tablet, ot box of :i for "flc. Canada's Trade Commisr.toner. The report Issued in IIKI7 by Mr. Richard Urigg, the Trade Commission* er lu On md u, on thu trade of the Dominion attracted a great ileal ul attention. A further exhaustive report iy Mr. tiring on the same subject was recently Issued by the Hoard of Trade is a Itluebuok. This, also, says thu few hi thi I many anuffcil uut nfler only tic--. As ii safogunrd keep Itahy's Own Tablet-, in the house. All occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent stomach und bowel troubles, or if the trouble conies un BUddculy will bring the littl i through safely. Mrs. Lurry DoOruce. Mizonette, N. B., writes: "Lust summer my baby suffered greatly from her Btomnoh and bowohj and nothing helped her till I began giving her Moby's Own Tali- lets. They regulated her bowels, sweetened her stomach, aud now sin- is a big, henlthy, happy child. The Tablets arc Bold by medicine dealers ur by mall at 25 cents » box from The l>r Williams* Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Out. .'ead, mark, and Inwardly digest. F wlule, as Mr. (irigg remarks, liicroas- ed experience has eunflrined Die opinion slrottdy expressed, that thole ox* .sH throughout Canada a keen desire both on patriotic and buslll ss grounds to better understand differing points uf view, mul tu draw closer the bonds of commercial union, "although a marked Improvement has occurred in the attention given to the Canadian market by British manufacturers, the impression still remains that British knowledge ot the Canadian market and appreciation of its great future, is much less extensive than in the case of our friendly American rivals." The Canadian market, Mr. Urigg points nut, as a held lor present uud future British trudc, is governed hy certain conditions which give to the economic life ol the Dominion u character of its own. Canada has for a .,.,ji „t , ,. i ■ . i decade past been undergoing and Katie? 8 down' "ems destinM.to undergo ior aeon- „. .... ,,,T : slderable period, a great industrial the Maid— Yes, ma'nrn, in n min- and financial expansion.—Saturday ute. 1 m going right upstairs for it .\\ight. now,"—Yonkers Statesman, Coming The Madam (with n hand to her coming Catarrh Cannot Be Cured stored in their folds, If put away quit" dry and clean moths will not trouble iilAnkets nt all. Diets skirts should be carefully cleaned, brushed until every particle of dint [s out snd also hung in long, i slender hugs If this is nut possible try to fr Id only once and place tissue ( paper in the folds. Coats and wiaps should not he folded, Two may be Inalosed in the same bag »i, 1 bung from the same hook, but hung they should be. I Ostrlefi (cottiers, fur trimmings, c«r* and stoves, small shawl* and all the I troublesome little things must h-> clean. Then orris and sandalwood 1 powdered tn sachets will keep out i moths just as well as camphor and moth balls. I Etlquttto For Husbands. | The model hu-hand should learn Esperanto. It contains no swear words. Ttie husband of a woman with a mission should nut drink more than just enough to produce semi-oblivion. The husband of h holy doctor 1 should not boast of what "we" know. | He doesn't know anything; h\\* wife I knows it nil. I The husband of a suffragette oratpr should, if possible, be horn deaf and dumb. If he hain't this virtue h- should assume it. The husband of u ichoo!teacher , should never stay out late ut night anything without bringing home a written ex- replied I euafl jn the morning. ■utworms T|.(, husband "f the landlady ol n Mseloct boarding house should efface [himself as much as possible, The 'uu.»it. i i.L ... r, is. . guests will bo more reconciled to tha)r Minardi Liniment Cures Distemper. ow„ oondHIon of they believe he is , . ' worse off than tln-v are. He should Lady of the House-"! know that never "answer beck" to his w to, as your oil nro cltr has I n blackened." Uueh conduct lum a tendency in tempt Applicant-:"Ycs, ma'am* that's where the hoarders to do Rkewlse. Above my Inst nilsnis spilt the ink mi IL' — Uil else, he should avoid being tut. Baltimore American. for that might lead them to suspect I thnt he was petting "bites'* between "I'ronkeil weights and measures [meals. His role shMthl lie thnt of the have been ttst-.l sim-e tin* year 8601 clinging vine, pure and simple—el- ; B.C." "Wlint makes ymi so positive I pecially simple. o| the doto," "Thai's when weights! nnd men sure; were invented."- Minn inglium Am Hetnlil An Oil for All Men. -The sailor, the H.ililii-r. the 'i-lii-niiaii. the fiitiilx-riunn, the uut ilmir luliurt-r mul nil whu art- *-*.- pust-tl to injury and the eleinetits -n ill fliu! in lir. 'rti.iiini-.' Beleetrlo Oil u true mul faithful fi'it-ml. To ease pain, relieve rliem-Mtlstn. ft has im etiiial. Tlirreture. It shuiiUI have a iituce lu all homt> meat* linen ami those tiiken on a iunrm-y. "What is the pcrlotl al which a wo- mini thinks mote nf dress tbun any* I thing else? Hie time between Infancy and old age."-Toledo Blade, i "Ditl you manage tn raise ; worth paling." "I think s. tin- amateur gardner. "Tin and caterpillars nil thought welt It."—Wnshngton Star. Poll tux existed nmong tin- nneient Itutmins. It was first levied in Rug* hint) in l.'tHU nnd occasioned tin- Wat Tyler rebelHqn, High frittd Portrait. Ttas highest price ever paid at ■ public auction for a woman's portrait In England waa 1-LftOO guineas, whleb wns tba price of the portrait of Lady Louisa Manuera, aold In 1901. Conscious of Rsctitude. j "Mens con-cin recti," having been I -rttfe LOCAL APPLICATIONS. * Iter rWnrt IM ' "I" °l "'«' qUOtotloiW USPtl in 11 let- Ute tut of the dbcKie. Catarrh to r. blood or raiittl- t.-r nublished HI the Canadian Iiews- luti.ni-,1 dlM'iim-, Biid In ordiT In cure It ynu mini Uk- «,„,,« llllw -*n-i*>u mm liv Mr Me- ui-wii-J tetiinliM. H.iii-1 I'Msirit Cure it tukfit lo-' -,"'1* nnv yoars ago, uy nir, .«■- [mtaufi ui) -.tu dirrrtir mmn the biood too murom \\ljeken. M.I*., a pruinito-nt politician, 1 lurinct-i. H*H- CilBrrli Cure li not t, quvk Itifdl- ..,, i_„.-_j ,„ -|,„ ii,.„ flanroa Hr.nvu •Ifit. It vrni |,r,„rril,.-dby uiw i>l thr bmt t.hytlrUtu addressed to tilO i.OII. UCOrgO OrOWII, I ■ tbtt eountrr tor rMtssnd uoimiiu-i t-mctipiioa, a political opponent accused the fir.-t " * ""'^J^L^L^^Jj'^^.^.t' mentioned memtier of Parliament ol "The Ungodly Cough.'* "You never know where he is going to break out next," someone once ■.aid regarding Kev. ll. J. Campbell, pasWr of the Gity Temple, whu is about to visit Ciinadu on a preaching tour. This person was referring particularly to Mr, Campbell's somewhat unconventional remarks. On one occasion he addressed his hearers upon the timely subject of congregational coughing, and assured them Unit ther.- was such a thing as "the ungodly cough." Then, again, he one day slopped bis congregation sinking that hymn, "o, Beautiful My Country," say.ng that the compilers of tin- hymn book had spoilt it by altering the tune. Aud then, breaking Into sou-*, lie sang the lines as he thought they should be written The applause which greeted this musics! effort was tremendous. Apparently, however, Mr. Campbell, does not consider, himself tu be the broiiilni:titled mini his minuter-- imagine, for, wheu lie was asked if ho was likely to stay abroftu, be replied, "I urn such a narrow, bigoted .Mm Bull that I am afraid I couldn't be comfortable in any country but my own." Thi Lord Great Chamberlain. It was itnii-.iiin.-d some weeks ago that Lord C'arrington, whu recently celebrated his sixty-eighth birthday*, would act as Lord tireat Chamber lain at the crowning of King Ueorge. his lordship stands iu high favor a: court, and is exceedingly populai throughout the country. He is a mo del landh-rd. and a man who ha- always used the advantages of hi* position and wealth tor the benefit v the community nt large. He i,- prob Sbly the only peer who derives hi' let my tenants farm as they like shout what they like, puy when tliej like, und vote ns they like,'' lie utie ■aid. He is n greul believer in girl leiiining to cook, "(lood cookery.' he hus remarkedi "is one ol the se creU of domestic happiness I.ndj Gurrington has looked oltoi our housi uml given myself nud flic family I most excellent dinner every day sin-. our marriage a good many years ago It every otu*r wife would strive h do tho sattio we should hear less abou' unhappy marriages. ***22fc*55, n political opponent accused brat bloodipti-mrm. KUni dlrrr'tl^'on tS mentioned member of PliHii,,.-,,.. ... 52f*KL15S£S,\\. 3?. 1525 ™mbiu«uUn ot m\\ having stolen it from a shoemaker's two liitrnllrnU Is whi-l nrmlurtfl iurh * uniWtul If I i.ii.i i i -„i «WU Ifl ctirltm e.urrh. tw-nd tur im\\maiitmVtne7 I B'8n, Hlltl told Hie following story til &iiP«*^v*oo»r-iops,T*3UfcO | it. in a certain English country own, where rival shoemakers plied ;iieir respective trades on the same | Hubby—"l suppose, Jennie, yuu' street, immediately opposite each I wouldn't want to gu to the concert on other, one of them hit upon the plan Wednesday in your old hut?" Wiley °' attracting notice to his business —"You dear thing! 1 couldn't think' hy placing the above quotation on |of showing myself in it. Hint's! tho sign over his door, above tho what I thought, su 1—" "WhatP" words "John Brown, shoemuker." "Bought only ou,- ticket."—Life. Customers flocked to his shop in — t goodly numbers, which the rival The Bowel* Must Act H0r.ltt-.lty.-In tuoHt shoemaker across the way attributed ailment* the Unit tare of the medical largely to the merit of the unusual mint im to M'O thnt the lmwels are open :„„.,„.;„- „„ .1 ;„. u a It.. nml fully Mrforuibii their fumtl.itis. .inscription on the sign. He finally Parmelee s Vi-itetatite Pill- are ho cum- niatiiieed, as he thotiglit, to go one tioutuled that veriuin initrediints In them' uvXtvt ,(,„„ [,is rivi,l. |,y placing over r^UVS^ own .hop dour the inscription. lii'iililiv action uf the howets. linli-id, ' "Men's and Women s consein recti, there \\a m, other ipMifla mi serviceable iii 1 l.i-i'i.ine the diicestive oritaus hi health-. . ^ ful action, Always On Hit Job. ... _ ~ ,. , 1 Mr. Allan Stud holme, tiie Labor Mis-, liv-.e- (nu ycu tsll mad a; roembcr fur Bust Hamilton, is one of good way to keep my fialr from fulling I Ke"'mosriartWur7e^reVentatlve'a **■ » 1 * w the local Legislature. He apparently M.ss Pert- Yes; put it up lighter. , ,eel| Umt hfl -. not doing hta duty ,,y Balluiiurt- A.jeriftin. I i,j9 constituents unless he remains in \""""* j ids place like a watch dog, ready to : bark whenever he gets an opportunity. J Nothing will tempt him tu leave. It ; is said that during Uie recent session MIWRD'S LINIMENT CO.. Limited. Iw w" itlVtli x? * dinner, but it Gentlemen,-I have used itflNARD'S *Mualtfr fh« Legislature had started LINIMENT on my vessel .,,,,1 In my to "» Bt ,u«ht»Bo "• ,?°HW "ot *?,', finuilv for years, mtd (or the every! ! cannot very well be away, he Children Often Need a laxatlvn—but you cannot be too careful what you give them. Harsh purgatives ln]ure the bowels and pave tho way for life-long trouble], Tlw new ovacuant tn ^^^^^^ doea the work most effectively without Irritating the bowels or causing any discomfort. The children like Ihom for they taste like candy. Ona ot the most popular ot tha NA-DRU-CO preparations, 25c. (, bus. If your drucgUl liU not r*< atocksd ih-m, land 26c ar-.l w« Nnitoii-d Drug *.nd Ch»inlc»l CogMM of Cfituga. Limit*J, - millikfm. 30 Munlftal. "RATS! MR. SPEAKER." M.P.i Who Have Defied the First Commotier of England. "I have only been r«aily alraid ol two men in my life," a welt-knowu Britiah MP rpcenliy declared, "aud Utey were Dr. Temple, my beadma*- ter at Rugby, and Mr Gpetker Peel. Cf the two, th ■ Bpeaker was mueh tiie more formidable. Such is the reverence that hedge* tho Chair (0-day. How different it was in Bui ne past centuripa the follow- nig extracts from the "Journals of the House" tfl.l us Thusl "The lluusa Wftl Informed by Mr. Bpeaker that Sir K. Herbert ■) i nut off all hut to him, but put out lus tonguo and popped his mouth with hit finger in scoru." Ami again: "The Houm was informed by Mr. Bpeaker that Mr. T , in a loud and violent manner, stand- i ing near Ihe Speaker's chair, cried ita* !' in tbe Speaker's ear, to th« great terror und euticeromeut of the Speaker and thu members of the House." . third irreverent member, who had drunk not wisely bul too well, ooce actually culled ou "Ur. Speaker for u song!" It is small wonder that in those days tbe Speaker was thus openly flouted aud laughted at, for he was ' mostly a weak-kneed creature of the court or of a faction—a gilded lackey who oringed ami bowed tho knee. Rich grovelled before Henry VIII., and compared him for justice to Solomon, lor strength to Samson, and for beauty and comeliness to Absalom. Even More fell on his knees to Wolsey with nbjeel humility. Yelverton apologized humbly lor his smu.l stature and soft ami bashful nature; and Tip- toft besought tolerance for his "lack of sense." Of a very different metal, however, was Sir Edward Seymour, the haughty and autocratic, who, when Charters II. summoned bun to attend iu the Upper House, sent back answer that he would be "torn by wild horses sooner than quit the Chair." When Sergeant Femberton once passed him with a lamiliar nod, Seymour promptly gave him into arrest; and on another occasion, when his own carriage broke down on the way to thu House, he slopped the next vehicle thut came along, turned us occupant out, and took his place, saying: "Sir, it is more proper 'or yuu to walk in the -treets than ihe Speaker of the House of Commons." Sir John Tlptoft. auothcr autocrat of the weak-kneed days, once gave hu sovereign a severe lectur*, and told him that he and his house were "no butter than they ought to be"; and Sir Fletcher Norton read George III. a homily on his eitravagance, which cost him his Chair. Among many remarkable Speakera of past centuries were Sir John Pop- ham and Sir John Trevor. t'opham was kidnapped ns a' child. brought up among gipsies, played the Wilt,- t. li-t o| A| necessary. \\|i|ily It St.. tlttnw 11- tmlny for utir choice nt-' Supplies. Nu outlay They are money makers. ' I Co., Ltd., '-"id Albert 1 )i.t. REST MD HEALTH TO MOTHER A' 0 CHILI. *■'. - Winnow . SootHmo Stru r> •.■ •><«• led for r-t.tr S1XTV ih'c'o,. Mi:,i. •.-.) •tornHus fur iiinr -: iit,bkKN v v\\$) rKi'iHiM), with I'K»l-'.'*i lUCOSa ti .">i i mi- nit cuti.u. son am tin ■'<•" *. *.I.1.A\\*. -II CAIN tl'Kt-- WINDCUMC. **i il tif I.-.i trni-J* let Iil*»ni'lA It 11 *» loliH-W halm'r,, n- Inlt in' -.a fol Mr« A'mi.go • s.i.,thiuK Syrup ' and takt M iil« r.iui i --ui, fjv-cfdit*. belt:* The "Wellington" Hat .' 1 III" : AN size- , I -haper; .. - ft ilid -tiff felts Aik your 0«ii*-<\\ or write at once to CHAS. C PUNCH»RD i CO. Toronto, Ont U' CSiaB ABSORBIN W1U r-ni-t--- luitajnu-t- t* ••*■-<■-■■ ■woUriQ litnSvn n«n • Hast-IM tr b.iir---. '-ir-. M tplm*?"el-t4i;'inn -if Ut*.i« s.-n- i. S5 liilM-r. aa t./-.-™ ■ r- H»-"t. U . ».,.ie -i - ' ItlHtll i I iiiNK,./--.. niicif.'.-ui uat, i-t- i' n-u*«*'-*. Ansonii ll.i. i ■■• ... i' I"t.i '• tr It-ltMf- I. w.f.tiii'W.f.fl.r.i3Tt.T*»i«if.a:iirj.. ■soet-r-tfiissi C.iftinij 4,1 Right \\|-- \\ ir. , I ■ rge for pa take, take thai in ■ ui mouth Nupop ' lb, '■' i in ta ■ dear Perhaps tool Chiuag utrhy If one ►>•• troti i v til ''■!• md »•«-•*. he will nml hi ii'i.in-Y i .I-, . ..I .tpplt. iifi.ni thai «nl intlrr-li i-h-'h «u t.-ri lllf I day ills mitt nccitleiits of life 1 con- j ihfer it has no equal, I would not start mi n voyage with* 1 out it. if it cost n dollar n bottle. 1 OAPT. F, It. I-KKIAKDIN. Stork.-," St. Andre, Kuiiiuumskn. \\gittlle.l laughtp income entirely troui agriculture, "1 IVw^iiflil Yii*"v itn-e Person iVer nu.) I eat Hid Gent rlH.ard' said, "one can never tell when they ■wight rush in some unexpected I eg is- latfon and put it tiirough, so 1 do not want to be absent." The man tu whom the remark was matte mentioned it to another member and added, "1 ut as a matter ul (act, I have never known of his presence in the Hints' stopping a bill from going through." "Well, you see, replied the M.P.P, .% .... '•Studhotme tlilnki he has benefited Save her nml I posterity if he ke.'ps the bill back | tor half an hour." P■"■ 'A' at ii n tiring iiKiui yi.ur do.", r - u ... ■ ... ■ u-au •;--.■ ..- [| i ttirl ■'• *j .- Rir -ri-nie* uiii •,- ■ ■ ■ ; . lurht trie ....■■ ".I.- in r . . part ■ vith ( ii ■ - role of highwayman—more fur fun. be u.n**^, i ,n ™ ,* , . , ..** .J ... , , ,, Min4^'t S L.'Iiitihii( ::ir -a i. r 1: it said, thau for profit—and ended hii ■ ■ days as Lord Chiel Justice. It was Popham, by the way, who, when Queen Bess asked him "what hath passed in the Lower House," gravely answered, with a twinkle m his eye: "Seven weeks, your Majesty." Trevor's career was equal'.y adven- turoas. From office-boy to a lawyer, he roae to be Speaker of the Com* mo ti.-.. filled his pocket* with bribes, and finally had to proclaim his own dishonor by declaring from the Chair ;',','K"",—: ,•— -r- .__,-;__ ., .u. U-...a -t,.t "Sip, His Wife felt il unaolat Wilson "■ i ■ ire tically til Drugg *f ■ , ■ml St. res '.. .. kill man; ■■ther ,ir\\ A ■ ou it -i tl leu i is ibour to die. uch •aid "John, you m- i ■■ uf ;■ iu will foil I "1 snpp< se in Ma mon, weakly . un concerned yoo ■!■ n aiH*d '■■ any hurry about it " Quick I My I ur wife I Wall till (i wave mils IPC her Ineol Puck, Weak Heart Many people suffer from weak heart*. They may experience iburtnesa ot breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing alter meals or their eyes become blurred, tbeir heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Such Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics nor alcohol. Tha Ing radiants, as atltaUd under -Mill, art Mane root iColllatonlt Cenadto- eli), BlMdraat iSaajnilaaria *^ae«-<"*'-> 'iiii*-.**. *»»■( root iMveraui* tj-uj-n. §l»), (ru-etna root (Sttlllagia Sylva Mf.ndr.k- root itHahaliyniim ItlU ... la ■ sclantlllc t-sbaratory In a way that n jmlaarla Camaa\\*a»la\\, tloldtn fteol root (Hyareult C*n*dte* ~helke), black therr- hark (Prunui tY-yfaf-i-M), ' ' n), with irtplt rtflnt-Sglycarln*, prepartiS itnadraitlat cauld l-nltata. "This tonio contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles j but, on ' Ihe other hand, It increases their number and they become round tad healthy. It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion end curing dyipepala, heart-burn and many uncom* but Dr. Pierce's Golden MadTcal Discovery will do you "hall as much good, Very Unwell, Wheu Theodore Hook was once trn veling by coach, there were but Iwt inside passengers—a very pretty but delicate-looking young lady attended by a-hoiiii'ly-liinkiiig maid, The couch stopped for twenty raiuntes to allow tor dinner. HoOk returned llrsl to hi seat, the maid next. During the ul. sence of her ynung mistress. Hook said to her iu a tone ofgrent concert. "Your young la-.y seems very un well?" "Yea, sir; she suffers sadly." -"Consumption, 1 should te.irP" "No, air; I am sorry to ray It Is tin heart." "Dear me! Aneurism?" "Oh, no, sir; it is only a lieutenants the navy.*' -'"._'__ Lightning, ' Accurate atnttytlea covert tut a number ut year* In s German Mute inf.i- ente thnt lightning atrtken more frequently In mnrtthy than In dry at>rtlona and ibut ihe frequency of utmke* lo* I creases as forests are cleared a wa- \\ Beat Nellie Blythe. .. . i"~; "" , .„ .. i Lorenso Prince, managing editor of N.'.i.lyev.-i.v hither sitvOie 11 whip , p e Mo|ltrw| ||B| hnr, „ Ihj. ichunl teacher that whips htoihlfcl 1n, , „,,„,,, „,,, „. „ „!( ,rollef but he navoi does, -„ W)l>. .,,,„_ „ „.,,„,, r lh( VHV„T, „„ ,tienvored Id hnve the record of Nrllli "What i- the linrdest ihmus to b'lirn j pivthe lowered by of their stall about fanning?" inquired tho summer three American p !>ers, Tin- London ll.otirder. "Oettin* tip nt live ofclook' Times. The Bcr'lner Tageblatt and Le fin the i ii," replied r.itnmr UlUfn, Pans, were mm.ii in the Beld |Corutns**ell."- Wimhlngton Star. sguinst Mr, Prince, whn won hands Mown, osnblhmhg a reenrd "I circling Teacher—"Tommy, uo you know J i^ ffi,(bc In-QS-duvs nnd three hour» |'How D.uli the Little Busy |j(' ' the decision of th« House that "Sir John Trevor is guilty cf the high crime of misdemeanor." Among Trevors many physical peculiarities was an abominable squint, which made the process ol "catching his eye" so full ot confusion that it waa necessary to call the member by name—a practice which has since prevailed. Speaker William Tresham was killed by highwaymen, Thomas Thorpe died on the scaffold, and Sir John Wenloek was cloven through the skull on Tewkesbury Field. First Night Cough Appears. An inserted slip on every program at the Kingaway Theatre, London, on the first night that Laurence Irving and his company presented "The 1 Lily" said, "The management beg* to ' state Hint any one troubled with a lirst night cough will be suppied with jujubes on application" The management now explains that there are a number of people who make a practice of coughing at first nights with the object of wrecking the p.ay. They say it is an orgatiiied conspiracy by out of work actors, actresses, minor dramatists and other disappointed or di-agreeable persons. Mr. Irving says there wai an organised storm of coughing on the first m'unTeaU wfThilra finfhim'rit't ■ night ol his production of "The Un- 2*"! f *:.. ,< \\l - ■' \\ . written Law" The ismr thing hap- MA" AiUett**rtartraj»lv«I,op. prned wheu Sir Ileerbohm Tree gave ''Much Ado About Nothing " Mr Irving says he does not olijert lo boos and hianea, but nothing upsets actors more than constant coughing It is a most subtle weapon, aa :t is ao iulec- ISO ISO. V( Always *if* ail Boors ■' i Sift a small 'luanriry to k.*ep in in ca*,e of emergency. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN Wnmnn lufflrtilf from any form nf Illness are invit-ti t" r OpUf •■■ - ' " "' m »t I.am, Hr-l. read and fttuwered by wonsen a»- nar. can fr*-**'* hj -• t ei j..'. ite lit*. m las t>en es- •V U \\\\ ndet.ie !»*-'. we*-'. \\*5 f JL Mrs Ptnkban U*d JBt-^if /■/ the won. en of »ja£ "Nn; I only know li. To-lhiy's Mnganinoi doth DO DOS ■'. KIDNEY PILLS Tit'l«JV ,,-: .f,*IEUMATl''•h\\ \\U thbpJ* W. N. U., No. Kg. Tha Sscrtit ef tha Plgean. It la an old aod much dlaputed quea* I tloo by what means carrier plgtone i nod tbelr way home over distances sometimes ol hundreds of miles. Horn* | eitrsordlnary euggestlona bare been offered to esplsln ibis Strang* faculty, , eucb aa tbat tbe birds sra guided by I magnetic cuireuts, that tbey possess % .special who* of direction, enabling ' them to reverse a course once pursued, 1 and* that tbey have a particular ar- Irangement ot the Internal organs ot 1 tbe ear whlcb affords a mesns of gold* | ance. Tbe problem has been sttacked again recently by P. flnebet Souplet, ! director ot tbe Institute of Animal . Psychology In Psris, wbo concludes tbat tbe whole secret Is contained In tbe ability of the pigeons to lay their course by recognized points in th* landscape beneath tbem. Be believe* that tbe longest authenticated flight! •rs> explicable In this wey-Toitt* Oocosalew ■ — -—■*-*- Eddysten* Island la Smallest. The island on which the Kddystone light house ii situated is the smallest Inhabited island in the world, it is said, although there may be some disputants to tins claim in the Thousand Islands. It is only thirty feet iu di- ^ m\\ 0f t)|t., ameter at low water. hundred* of th Oarlyla't Heme Bought. The hous* in whieh Thomas Carlyle wai born at Bccleleehan has been sold „ v p to the London syndieat* whieh pos- hns'rained the*very'knowTedgeneefied s*asei Carlyle'a house at Chelsea and - |n your case. She atkl nothing in re- ArnTtra »i i< h has _jj^>) neverbsren ir-s>n. mXTWnXOf^ Never has she pbb> iistied a tettimnnial or u«»-d a .-tt*-r without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Oompftny tllowed these ci.nfi.lentlal letters to p>t*f-e-sion, as the wmls of them in heir Itlei will atteet (tut of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Plukham baa to msw from, it it more than possible tbat she has gained the very knowledge - -"J-J turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Mireiy Miy woman, rich or poor, should l* glad to take advantage of this fjeier- otia offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Plukham, care of Lvtlia £, i'iiikhaa Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ouffht to hnve ____^_^ Lydla K. 1'Inkhnni's 80-prsge) * «... . - i Teat Book. It Is not a book tor plan wblcl. made ua .11 He,." | ««P«B»lt-, It la tn* »njI onlf lJ-«r im! An* II wu w-U w*M -***ln«W« bf "»U. WrlU It tMr'-Balllmor. luwrlc.g. , I tt t will b. lur.lahwi lo reiirnent hoilM u il ... id Crlyl.'a bojrhood. I Rathor Putillng. Thara'a ona thins w« can't unJeratand. 'Tla not or women's hata, But why they all should fear mice and Vet ba so font) of "rata." -C'hlcaio Neva. ,„....i,.- MMMSSSSSSMSS I FREE PRESS, CHILI4WACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA CHILLIWACK FREE PRESS Piiriwrl, (Tin Now Km.) C A. II Ulllllll.1'lllilWlcf nml rmlirlelor. i, lliiti.li Kihihii' : l>. t'.i.li-il S.ule-.... nllVKHTISIKfl IIATKS liD'oilvrrtliln, i«i....l..|»ii.l..|ili.iiti.: and b.tt.r j, tr.tl Sold liy Merchants of 1,'liilliwack, Kosedttlo, nntl Alcholit", ***********************************i ************* Dairy Farm ! HO Acres, nil oloarod nnd under cullivnlloii. 7 Room Mouso, Hani nnd iiuili.ui-.-. Private Water Supply, flood Orehiuil, Buildinpivalued nf Ji'iiinii, beautifully situated, 200 yard- fr.nn Si-I I. '> niiii-s from l'.i-t Office, 4 inili'.- fi Iliun-li. Tln-si.il islhelicsl lo be iilitaiiicil in this mllcy nnd prodiici's I tons of liny per acre, everything in lir-l-class coiidilion. Price $2(1,000, $10,0011 Cash. Balance In -nil purcliiiser. CHAS. HUTCHBSON & CO. REALTY AND INSURANCE AGENTS nilc kniiwn i. K-r...mil lino each vul pel ll»lii .'lull nilrorllunwlllnlonM n-i ber thnt il.milt.'. ropy imi-l I.' in ii.>I l.il. i limn i miliar. Ili'.i|iriirii,v uml tin' Liberal Govern. nielli nn't ili'fi'iii at On' polls Tluirs- iln.v, by n liiiul-iliili' nl siinilnr pro- [KirtioiiH im linn which gAvo tho I'ni'ly tlii' ri-lgnfl nl govortittlont III 18110, Tin' re-lilt cnliii. us ii suipriHi' In both pni'tii's, nml wlt.-th.-rrightl) or wrongly, lho lnraor purl imi of the vnllng iilroiigtli ..I tho Dominion ili'.-s tint want clo-Or tl'mii' rotations ivilli Ihe l'niti'il Slnli's, nnil BOOtnn l,i lie afitlafic'il In iiiniiitnin n tariff tlmt taxes tin1 Inooinlng mul outgoing commodities timiind in die pilot. How muoli of tills opposition is duo in tlii'inni'li worked luiiiexot- inn mid loyally iKiglos, iBillffloiill tu estimate. Tlmt both those phonos, mul not Boniuclitlioooononitonspoct David IJqyd-Goorgo, (iluincollor ol the oxolioquoi'i wlillo laying tho t-nrnor strain for n olnp0| nt Hontli Inst wci'lc, iippi'iilcil tu Clii'lstlnn olmrohos tn ranch wrongs tram wliloli tlio masses nro sniTorlng. Any business is mora respoolnblo than what is lormod loiitinn. A young man liml bettor soil clams by tho pailful than bang around publlo nisiirls, iniirdoi'lng time mul Ids reputation. When the common earthworm is out in two he won't innlto a fuss about it, but to lho (all end will grow n head and tu tlm bead end a tall. There will bo two worms Instead of ono, Misfortune otton doubles our strength. Ol.i Bill Mlnoi, aliasQoorgo And- I'l'snii, known to tlio police (ruin Maine In Cnllfoi'iiln as convicted train rubber, highwayman ami jail brvakor is to turn farmei— nl Hoi ntly convicted of n f the issue, bad greatly tu do wllh j eiH'i'd lo a convict camp, lie began tn fail in health and Ihe stale prison i imitation has ordered his Iranifor to tho stale farm, lie is uf'the'iied vlnnld'hnvc limiT'larp. 00 »m" "' "«" ,""1 "roaking, will, ^m M, , ^^ „ |;i ,, h -tepfurwanl in thi'ilevelnpnieni and u ttvci.t-,- year scnloi.eo aboml "f|lu|,|U|nll lo „„. ,vc,,|t|, |,,„i„m| ,,f pro„ress ol (iimida, we must a, pt Im... sen I Ir the prison ,„.,,. , ,„.,|(.r,,j l>l:(llin conditions, Expert judges will he supplied and throo prizes of (16, SlOnnd 96 will l» offered foroaeli competition, Tlm following score card will apply; Spoetl 20 points, Uniformity l">, Alignmont 10, llul- go 10, Height nt Rutin 10, Firmness 20, Wrapping 16. All apples tire tn Im packctl diagonally in tlio standard Ciituul* iai. boxes, 10 x 11 x 90 Inches, insiilo dimensions, Fruit lo In. placed ou tables by a dlsinterestc person. An entry feo of 81 will *h eliargod, on tries ti. l>o nmdo ont wook boforo lho fair opens, A few years ago I went into the bar of ii public house in London In have n glass of beer, .lust as I was about to ordora buttlo of Hush, I espied (i half crown nt toy fuui ^+*s>*a>*i>*«>*i>*s>-»*i»*ii*fr->-^*i*.-^-s/-^ 1 + * ! THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA % Ptlkl-lip Clipittll nnd Reserve mu $11,000,000 Money Loaned lo Responsible People, Accounts Oponotl on Favorable Tonus. ClIII.UU Al K I'.llAM II I ********* ***** + t N. s. MuKknzii:, Malinger + ***************************i "Into of lho majority, and at Now WesliiilnsUir. H, Tli.'C iii-Ii C'oluni. hilt, II lew in,mills hefoiv ll I'unvii'li'il in tin- statu. FRUIT PACKING CONTEST I picked up the half crown and ten **************************************************** .«».-.»..<<.».MX.»«.»».♦<..♦»♦«♦♦»«.-»*■«■.♦♦»>♦»♦♦♦< Fall Goods to Hand NEW DESIGNS Trouserings, .Suitings and Vestings Fit. Sty] d Workmanship (iiiniiiiili ed Agent for The did, ll,li,,l.|.. CLOTH AND GLOVE CLEANER .'ill eeltts per Utile III 'I , -! ire, G. C. CARTER . Merchant Tailor ********************** QUARTER ACRE PLOTS! Situated tell minutes wall< liipimlnftlee. All in flrst-class -tutu nf cultivation, high, dry nnd level, ivilli ivide fruiitnga .hi Charles Street, 1-in-li i|iiurler-aei-e lias a number <>f elmiee fruit trees in full bearing, and tlio priees are quite rcasoniilile. W. R. NELEMS The ChilliwacK Specialist wu dowwith g 1 gi ricrvativi' party have nmdo ninny pniiiiiM's nod slated tin-it- position mi various tincstlonH in n very definite manner. Now the opportunity litis arrived fur a fulfillment, nod tho work of tho-nmv Government 'ominorchil fruit packing is to down tho loir of my trousers on 1 will Ih? watelietl with inlorcsl receive tin- bighejtt encouragemenl tbe floor. There was a hole In my from tlio I>rp!irtiiii'iit ..1 Agriculture \\ pocket, and it wus my own Imlf- proper change, Judge "f my surprise when I behold all tin* change I dropped it into my pocket, lull A number of citizens mv wondering why tin- roadmaking equipment was moved from Young Hoad, to Wellington Street, when thorconly remained ono block to lie dnno tn complete tiie job to tin* live corner*-, It dues out look like a wise policy to leave the business centre of the city witli an over supply nf mud ami givo attention to portions of much less Importance. It strikes die ordinary Individual that the most business like manner of doing the rofuiiiiiikiiig would In- t-> start at the centre nnd work out in the various directions. The present procedure is the reverse, only it seems the nut fit gnU stage Fright when within a Mock nf the centre, -■ii tlmt the live corners district has presented a sorry Bjwetacle during the wet weather of the past week, Lm-al wags have sol "-takes indicating high water marks, and signs inch as "Duck shooting notAl-M lowed," Bathing "Strictly Prohibited,"etc. Now that tiie worth- - lietter the streets in the business center should he attended in. in tho province, at the annual pro- crown tlmt had made Its way viti.'ial fair to bo held in West- through the bole, that I had treated minster from Octolier :'. lo 7, in- myself with.—Ex, elusive, competitions will lie bold ■ at which :i number of prizes nre; "Tommy, did you give your iffered by the department. brother the best part of ihe Appli Apples will he packed daily on grounds and prize*, distributed for each competition, There is to lie no nneetinii between this and the have a whole orchard as I told you to?" Tommy—"Yeuum; I gave him the seeds. lie can plant em and ; YOU NOTICE tlmt Ibis ii I,„- „ u.ii'il nttni'li- I'd. 'I bi- menus tlmt with tin' HOTPOINT i:i,i:cTi:icii!(i.\\ vim have no (Ires in build, no needless steps to make, nml nliovenll Ibat—you i-onlly iron in comfort, Tlmt i . llio liotpoinl way. .In-I attach the cord t.. your electric liglil sockol .md commence ironing, Nn waiting. Over Fifty Hotpoinl Ironssiihl in \\'am ver each day. B. C Electric Railway Co., Limited IGHT AND POWER DEPT. CHILLIWACK V- J Utdison iu his en-"av on Cheer- fulness claims thnt to lie cheerful, happy and consequently thankful ii must compare his lot with those worse olT than himnolf, hut n the other hand to Ik* miserable just measure your condition with those better situated. Contentment is a cardinal virtue. It is no foe to ambition, in facl it can bo made tin- handmaid of amhition. The natural outgrowth of sweat content i^ "latitude. A happy child is ttn- uonscloualy grateful to his parents for Ins condition. So man with that superior |mwer of discommon! can, if ho wills, cultivate a spirit of thankfulness tn bis fellows and Ins Creator fur supplying the elements f happiness, This spirit should nit !h> ii spontaneous outburst on a certain day in November but should go with him the year rnimd. The Almighty can have no special Use for the Individual wim is thankful one day in the year and u gmuell- Lng Ingrnto for tin* halan if it. A cheerful -spirit develops a cheerful heart. Customs receipts for the live niuiithi nf (he lineal year which closed on August 111, totalled $88,* 600,145, as coin pared with $^.i(- 001*002 for the same period Inst year, uu increase o| 64-604,648- I'or the mouth of August atone the customs receipts were $7,(17.S,;!!)."», ns against civlT.hTW*.. nn increase of 81*108,010 u-s compared with August. 1910. Subscribe for the Chilliwack Free Press. I.el lift cullivnlu n public spirit and talk less nml work more. En- irage our citizens in mnkiiig Improvements, Speak well, speak lip. (nIk encouragingly tif our town and its bright prospects. It is these many little considerations that makes a town grow. Nature bus showered upon us her choicest blessings, nntl effort for the good of our common cause, great will lie the remit, Phone R 197 Phono R 197 Abbotsford Timber ® Trading Co., Limited Office and Yards, YOUNG ROAD Wc bave a complete utock of Long .Inists, linnu.li and Dressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Mouldings and Finish. Lime, Ccmont and Plaster. Prompt attention given to all orders. Miss Jeanne Russell who will appear in Charley's Aunt TO-NIGHT and in St. Elmo SATURDAY NIGHT Under the auspices ol the Chilliwack Agricultural Society THOS. KIRKBY Local Manager ♦<•+*•! ■>+:•*•:•+<■*■!••!•*<•»»♦♦* * ******** **************+++++,,+% **************************************************m * t I Chilliwack Steam Laundry Co.! ♦ t. t * ****************:*:***********************t.4t******** I J I * ! Nabob Coffee Ask Your Grocer Por T. E. HALL. PROPRIETOR Phone 172 Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothes Steam Cleaned A Specialty. Forty Cents a Pound ■0 # •> * •> * * •>* •!■ •> * •> * ■> * * 4*4+•> -fr++* * *> * * 4 ♦ ♦♦*) A. G. Brown-Jamison Co. Ltd. ! **********************************************m*m ***************************************************a I'MSSOaS Tn \\. .1. I'.lliiHN ,\\ ii All Wm!; Promptly and Neatly Executed. Parcels Called For Every Morning, lluck Cnuiliem lliwiil Slorlilnrry Coulniriiira' llqnlpiuonl Mining Mii.liiii.-ry ti.'il. r. Kiiatiira t tiilpratmo Aiiioniobilc * Pan .1 - PalrraJ Minimi Motor Trncka lliiulii I Mllklni llactilnn 1048 Main Street Vancouver, B.C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^^ij+^+^t^^...^^^ A Bargain in a Homesite Six Aires with frontage on two roads, half-mile from town, new five loomed house, land all cleared and fenced, extremely well situated. One and one-half acres of this property is in bearing orchard, consisting of Northern Spy and King Apples. Price, $4000. Good Terms. F. J. HART & CO., LTD. The Chilliwack Specialists FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Chilliwack Planing Mills Mnnufaoturon and Dealers in LUMBER . LATH . SHINGLES MOULDINGS . WINDOWS . DOORS FRUIT BOXES . SCROLL AND BAND SAWING . WOOD TURNING AND . . . PLANING! . . . Mills at HOPE SLOUGH, Young Road t All work voooives our oaroful and prompt attention. Estimates furnished. Call and see us, P. 0. Box 243 Phone R 121 Chilliwack Planing Mills H. C. POOK sin nor in WM. AHi'lllliAl.n HEATING AND SANITARY ENGINEER STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTING ATHROOM FIXTURES A SPECIALTY Estimates (liven WELLINGTON STREET COUNTY COURT CASES JiiilKi! P. \\V. Iloway of Now Westminster hold a sltllngol tho enmity court in lho court limine, (in AiiKiii.1 81, An iinler of ci-i'tifii'iito for tlio iiiitiiriiliiiitiuii ol churl™ Roman Lewis ol tlio Vottdur Klvor wus is- sucil, affidavits lining produced hy the registrar to sliotv that tho applicant had boon a resident o( British Columbia (or more limn throo years I tlmt nil regulations ns to oltl- zonshlp Iind l>i-i-ii legal and In order, uml tImi tin- Application hud beon iiiuili' out in duo form, Loiters uf administration (nr tin' ostato of John Bond, doceasod, wore ni'illTI'lt 111 III' isslll'll l6 till' iviiluw, ICItialMlli Bond, Kilt Orook ao- rurity lii'ing givi'ii piilisfiirtuiv to tin. registrar, l,iMMMMMM wore ordered lo bo iwiiod lo ICdpr A. Kipp. u creditor. I-oMonol prolmto for tlio rstato of Samuel C. Henderson, deceased, wore ordered to hr Issued lo John 0. Hondorson, M. I)., and K. I. Douglas, :ih oxeeutors, Th lion <>f Knight vs. Hall wiii ordered Bottled, Including costs for tin1 procuring of titles, etc, The case of Urn vie vs. Coulthart xttuiiU ns to costs and pnymont out. | This case wus fordaihtiges lo proper-! ty or crops, and BOttlemont was' inntlt> out of court without notiflcat" inn to tho registrar of the court, Tiie action of James vs. NYvin, guardian, ordered struck out. Tne case of Nelson vs. Rogers & Moore, Eriekson vs. Itogers & Moore, Blanche vs, Rogers iV Moore. P. Anderson vs. Roger*! & Moore, C. Anderson VS. Rogers & Moore, Johnson vs. Rogers & Moore, were actions on merelmnic's lien for work done. Most of the money wits paid Into court, An ordor was made firstly consolidating all these notions. Judgment whs given lo plaintiffs witli coBts. Scott vs. Knox it Melletirv were actions <>n a mechanic's lion, An order was made adjourning case lo October court. The costs of day were defendants' costs in any event. .McLennan vs. MeUillivruy was an appeal I'rotn n niagisli'tilc'scouit. The appeal was allowed with costs, and an ordor for the payments of lines and payment out of securities [ of costs, Johnson vs. Robertson was an no* lion brought by plaintiff for wages claimed owing. A dliToroncoof ifi cents an hour was claimed, which I WOJi not all.iwi-il hy court "lid COI0 was dismissed with costs. Tlio case nf liolo vs. limit wits' adjourned to next court. YVhitworth vs. Lieu was an action hrmight to recover St7".. (Ml, Doing amount with costs owing plain* (ill for stock sold. Defendant claim nl horses ii:ut strayed from him, ami possibly returned to (he ranch.' Judgment forplainttffnnddofondanl ordered lo pay obligatio.il McKachern vs. Spanos A* Foster! was in, action brought by McEach- em to recover pitymeut for work] aud repairs itono to defendant's premises. The amount, 888.25,j was ordered to he paid to the registrant! New Westminster by September 30, 1911. Rockwell A- Co. vs. Jones was an- action brought hy A. M. Rockwell & Co. to recover $293.55, being amount with costs for grain sold to defendant for horse feed. Defendant was ordered to pay 8'Jf> a month until amount was paid, the first payment to he made on the 30tli •September 1911. Houston vs. Hawthorne was settled out of Court. Next court will be held on Thursday, Oclobor 5. Tlio fanners and fruit growers of the district should not lose sight of the Importance of making a good showing at the annual provincial fair to he held in New Westminster October ;i to 7. Only n few weeks remain ami it is necessary to get in all applications early for exhibiting, It is unwise to leave tins matter until the last week and then have to rush au exhibit through. Do it now, is Bound advice. Fifty thousand dollar" iu prizes will he distributed during the week, the greater portion of this sum going to tlio agricultural exhibits. Tho amusements on* torprisosaud manufacturing Qxldbits will he many and varied, Thai the year 1011 will he a most noteworthy one for the C. P. It. and tin' pinple of Vancouver was Intimated by Sir Thomas ti. Slmughnoftpy, tho company's president, who arrived at Vancouver last week, accompanied liy a party of prominent finnnoiorsand membors of the hoard of directors of the ('. P, It, "Vancouver will have ti new and splendid depot from the C. P. It. that will surpass the expectations of tin1 most sanguine, and this as soon as I can complete the plans on which I am engaged at present," were the glad tidings made public liy Sir Thomas, while discussing Ids mission. A young woman prominent In a social set tells of a young man who had not familiarised himself with the forms of polite correspondence to the fullest extent. When, on one occasion, he found it necessary to decline an invitation, he did so in the following terms; "Mr. Harry Blank declines with pleasure Mrs, Wood's invitation for the nineteenth,and thanks her extremely for having given him the opportunity of doing so." Chilliwack Implement and Produce Co. Potato Diggers Saoks Poncing Implements of'all kinds Phone 9 >+.;..-.*.x-*+*-:--:--k-■;■*••".••. i Macken- Smtih Lumber Co. Chilliwack! Feed Co. is now ready fur business mul oiler to sell ; ill lowest prices: Flour, ; Qraiii, Feed and Poul- ; try Supplies, retail and ; wholesale. ; Wewilllniyltiiy.Orain, ', Fruit, Potatoes, Poul- : try nnd Eggs. Connection, at Vancouv.r, Victoria and Frlnc. Hup.rl. Potato an* Grain SacHa For Sal.. : Chilliwack Feed Co. T OPERA HOUSE BLOCK CHILLIWACK B.C. «.«<>>»<>>><»«<>>..«««.*.«. C. T. Vradenbursj CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ESTIMATES KIUSISIIKD fl.lch.r St. CWlllwacIl will be glad I to furnish you + with an esti- [ mate on your j lumber bill J whether you ♦ place your or- i der with them ♦ or not. \\ i Phone 86 \\ + + Macken- * Smith Lumber Co. j * a +4+-»+4++ +4+++**+-4**+*>+-i* 444 * MMMMMMM ; THE EMPRESS HOTEL ; CH1LUWACK, B. C. Opp< lit* '<■ Fitted '• veniences and furnished thn .. D. I. PUcUSNA.V Pruprmtiir '»««.) *>»•#•••••*> *>«»•.«• We are Kept BUSY by the RUSH of SHOPPERS A SALE WITHOUT PARALLEL OR PRECEDENT FOR VALUES AND PRICES HENDERSONS STORE DAYS ARE NUMBERED Chilliwack's Leading Dry Goods Store soon to pass out of existence forever. NO MERCY SHOWN. Entire stock rearranged— new uoods brought forward. Prices cut in half. People swoop down upon the marvelous showing and things are being carried away at a rapid pace LACES, EMBROIDERY, LACE CURTAINS, RIBBONS, COATS AND SUITS will be made a special feature this week. Come prepared to be surprised. £08 Delighted Customers Throng Store All is Excitement Here Great Crowds all Last Week The Henderson Stock is Fast Being Sold The I. D.Smith Co. of New York make wonderful inroads with the way they have lowered prices. The people are buying. This Sale Can't Go On Forever! Like all good things-it must have an end. This is now in sight. A few weeks more and this sale will have passed into history. Before the closing days roll round we urge you to share in these incomparable values. Prices on everything have been given another reduction that bring them far below wholesalecost. Take the tip-and come at once--before it is too late. i~> / Much that's Good and Desirable Remains—Perhaps It's Just the Article You are Looking For See the New Fall Coats for Ladies! Important showing of Laces and Embroidery. $1,60 Women's Kill Glovos, now 80c. im-. Women's Cashmere Stockings, now 37 l-2c. 40c, Children's Cashmoro Hoso, now 20c. 10c. Sowing Silk, all colors, now 5c. Bo. Button Hole Twist, now 2 l-2c. $1 75 Women'- Winppciv, now $1.00 $2.00 Women'- Blnt-lt Satin Skirts, now $1.00 $.">.ini Children'! Dresses, now $2.50 10c. Cards Safety Pin-', now 5c. '.!5c. Women's Cotton 11—. 15c. $2.00 Children's Dr '8, now $1.00 Laces, Embroidery, Cloaks and Suits are scheduled for a big week in this sale. The Doors of Henderson's Store are soon to be closed. Doors Open Daily at 8 a. m. Store Open All Day Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evening. LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN HENDERSONS DRY GOODS STORE CHILLIWACK THE I. D. SMITH CO. of NEW YORK IN CHARGE FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. I iTheRaddason Robbery Story at -> Novel Entertain. ment By CLARISSA MACKIE $ COpyrlgtll l»> Aliif-ilfn.il I'rt-M Aitiil- I'lUllllll, IU11 "A wry tii-at Jiiti," pom men t til he tCCtlVU I .'till UN tll> finished In» Itupec Uut) nl Hi.- Huddtisuu Iiuiihu uflci Mm rubbery. "A cleanup fur mi'." grunted 11 iln in ItHtliliiMiill "Allot this careful luspec tint) uf ttltt pTt'UllaeS I suppose you tiuvit Huiuu theory lu udvancu, Mr I'Vuti " Till detective fro wood nt ibe mil Nona! re vii-iiin ur ilie Jewel robber; >i mi iiii'n bli frown changed tu h smile fur It would never du lu nntugnuUt tiiiM tun ii wbo bud employed turn nntl Willi It.lll pl'Olllht-il |lJ|Ii u |.tTH'i||ill rp ward ot a tbouanud dollar**, beside* bin professional too, If In- recovered tti. ■toleo Jewell, Nevertheless detect) v* Fetin wus rt'hietnnt to confide bla Ibe odea to uny uue. "Well, sir," be suld putletiily, "h iuiu op wlmt I hnve (-inhered, yuu aii- you retired Uihi night nii"ui iiriiii and tbat the Jewell were placed Tor stiff keeping under yuur pillow Vuii were •11 alone tu tbe house fot the rcni.H. tbat your wire and family nre ut yum country borne uud you merely stopped bere fur tbe night, ns yuu were In town for tbe purpose of Retting tin- Jewels from the bunk to lake to Mra Rud daaon. Yuu miy you found the cure taker absent and derided to remain bere all ntgbt, as you were tuo tired to go oo to u bufcl. "You went to bed after annum.)*, yourself ibut ibe house wua without auy other occupant than yourself. You are quite sure tbat you did oot mlaa Home closet In your search''" air. Itaddusun shook bla heud positively. "I tell you. Ken ii. I did uut leave a corner uuluvestIgated. I be gao at the wine cellar und went up to tbe garret, nud tbertt was uut u mess or closet, a eiirtnlued doorway or h piece or furniture tbut I did not peer behind or under ur puke ut wltb my cane. Cnu't fool me on Hint. I'll swear there wumi't a buu.au soul In tbts (muse Inst night suve myself wben I went to bed." "And yuu heniii uo unusual sound during the (lightf nuked Mr. Fenn. "Nut a sound from tbe time I drop ped off to sleep until 1 awoke at 7 to Dud the Jewel euse gone from uuder my pillow." "Uiuui reel dull or stupid as If a drug uf aome Hurt nml beeu used tu keep you uuieCc" pursued the detee tlre. "Never fell blighter lo my life." as suretl Ituddusuu "Hut uiy hittid under my pllluw fur my wulcli, looked ut It and then rerullet-ted the Jewel cuae. It wus gone." "Cunt understand why tbey dldu't take the wutih, tuu," mused Detective Fenn. "J hut's aootber funny ktuk lo tbe matter. Every door and window In the house lucked an suug as you please, aod yet the Jewel* diauppeured. Chain up oo the front door and -the uther doura locked on tbe Inside. Whut do yuu make ot \\t't" Mr. Ituddasou look ed dowo at the thin, wiry little unit) before htm with skeptical eyes. "There Isn't a clew to hung u theory on." derlured the detective frankly. "nothing oicebt the trapdoor tu tba roof. You noticed tbat the hook wai nnfaateoed on tne uuderalduY" "Yea, but this la a detached bouse, and there Is no way a thief could make a getuway from tha roof." "Thieves used to go about their bual- neaa oo Shank's niaree, didn't they. Mr. Ituddnxou'r Aud after automobiles came Into fushloo you read about them going od into the country aud making tlieir cetuway lu a moton-ar Well, whin would you expect of the thief uf today, ebl Tbe latest thing Iu transportation, of course.'1 Th* de tectlve smiled Ht Ida employer know- The Kidneys Wear Out Dot Many People of Advanced Years Huvs Learned How to Keep These Organs Healthy by Using DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS The kidneyi are often the lir-t ..•- gans ul tin- body lo cause I rouble Tbelr work ol Altering tin bl I is greatly Increased by excessive eating oi hy the use •>( highly seasoned loodi nil.I llfiobolil dtink- Al ndviitici'tl BgQ COmoi Oil mint I pie suffer more or jeaa from de- range menu ol Uie kidneys, With miitic tin-re lire ypara of pain-" and acbea, wltb others Bright*! disease i- ti ilcvi-lii|iL'il nnil Uu- end comei (Illicitly. I'liriuiinii'ly n area) many hgve learned about l>r Chase's Kidney and Liver cilia, and are enabled by tbelr uio to keep the kidneys healthy and active. Tlm medicine Is entirely dlltcrent from ortlinnry kidney treatments, nnd Invlgontca tne action of ihe liver nnd Iwwels] To thin combined action [a attributed it*1 remarkable success) Mr. Richard Preston, i.f (Minnie, Lumhton county. Out., write*1: "I want to testify to I ha wonderful rtirn- liva properties o*>nr, A. w. Ohnsfri Kid no j and Liver Pills. Bevcnleeji years ago I began the tise of Ibis medicine, when my back was ao bnd lo st.nip or rile was torture to me. The kulneyi weTO in bnd condition, but these pills entirely (reed me nf buck pains.' 1 hnve used them ever Since, whenever the kidntys would get out oi order, nnd now. nt eighty years-, .'im well nnd hourly, thanks lo this medicine." Dr, A. W. rhnur-'pi Kidney nnd I.iver Pills, one pill a dose, iifi centi n box, at ell denlers. nr lidinnnsnn. Hntcs .1 Co., Toronto. mgiy. "An aeroplane, hy Jovol" ejaculated Mr. itmliliiHiJii, "Thut Is in*/ Idea," admitted thu do- tectlvu modestly. "And u very clever theory, too," admitted HuddiiHuii jjeulnlly. "Now, Mr. Fenu. It you have no uhjectlou Just give uut au outline or uuw you believe tbe rubbery wus accomplished." "it's aouu explained, sir. The crook know of your (mention to get tho Jewels fniin the hunk, possibly trailed you from yuur country place, wlieru hu might hove hud u put iu your employ) wns nine you hud 'em In the house, waited till yuu not to bed and HHleup, lit on iln- roof with his mu chine, I'liinii down and (jut the Jewels, skipped up through the skylight uud luto bis (lyiiii: uiuchliiu nud so awuy." "My dear fellow, thnt a n pretty theory, bul how ninny crooks would risk discovery tiy turnhiK off a Job In such s ciinNplcuous thhif* us sn aero- piano? Ilnw luiiuy men of thut class could nfford lu even hire onu of thu mncblnes, miirfi less Hud a mechanician to operatu ll fur him You're dreaming, Kent), Five—ten years from uuw and I'll believe thnt." "Very well, Mr. Kudduson," laid the detective without dlspleusure. "Ill Just stay iirojtml the bouse today sud cbase up a few clews. You'll be here yourself V "Until 4 o'clock. I bave to catch a train to itedniount then, lavssUgats. •II you waut to, You'll find me In It* library." "Very good, sir," From cellars to kitchens and servants' tiuuriera, all through tbe draw- lug rouius, shrouded in summer cover lugs, pruwlltig uruuud uu his hands and knees, puking Uitu dusty corners, peering Into (he moat unsuspected places, went Detective Fenu, It was a binding cuse. Detective Fenn admitted thut to himself aa be sut on thu side of tbe banker's bed to rest frum his luburs. 1* he cou ruuf to Conceal ttie Jewels'/" Mr ttnddiiNon nodded, "I didn't know the heads were being scattered. ' So I left a trull ur evidence aa i wout along, eh, nt might tu tho chimney V "Yes, air." The millionaire wrote a check for an iiinonat ttiat covered a goueroua feu aa I well us tho thousand dollars special re- | ward uud gave it lo the detective. I "I'll confess I ought to huve found a I better hiding place. Fenti," be said | ruefully. "Thu next time 1 set you a problem It'll bu one Hint keeps you guessing for uwlillc! Come out now und have some luncheon with mu." "ThanIts. Mr. Itmldusiin. hut I've got to meet Mrs. Feuu. We're going to | look at a little place In the country we're thinking ot buying." And us the ! detective hurried awuy he looked fur happier (him the mlllluoulre wbo bad 1 planned thin fictitious Jewel robbery to I iffunl himself sums hours of euase> ■ent, LONDON STREET CRIES. I They Must Have Made ths City a Bed- Ism In Olden Days. London mii-t navu been u lively city In 1 tn- days Wben the street crier < Jollied lu competition wlib the hell of \\ the postman nun the multtn man Tht- boy wim noes round ihe itreete with the early uiortiiuit cry of "Hot rolls'" still lingers lu the outer suburbs, hut the uld street met U&I long tieeii silent I in the land Home ul Ihe ancient cries have been collected by Frederick w. Uttekwood in his mink. "'1 lu- Uood md limit." I Tbey include "Cherry Kipe, Ot" "Mnk- 1 Ing or Ittilllng Apples;" "tirecti hast- ; lugs" Mfiese .vere eillly pensi: "Lavender, sweet lavender, sit nunebea a penny." or perhaps "Rabbits, wild rohhlts," nnd When there was n irood I cut' h ut hah it might tie "Mackerel, ; O!" ur "Herrings, uilve. nil nllve!" "Some of Ihe cries." writes Mr. Back wood, "wou;d sound strange to the ear uuw. ai 'Kamilimes, Itne- i kola,1 'Uuy ti broom,1 Ttuir oroums,' •Hot spired gingerbread, 'Urlck dust,' 'Sand. (J!' 'Mellow* io menu. 'Chairs to mend. 'UIII ot the play. More familiar perhaps were 'Uiii clot lies, -cuts uud i dogs' meat' and 'lUisl O!' "Sow we ure reduced to little more than tbe shriek and nowi whicli are suppose!, to represent imm and coat*.' -Loudon Chronicle. Deceived by • Cloud. The Instinct uf mmnm-, is sometimes , fltippused to tie more intuit I ble tliau auinuii reason, bui u scientists obaer* vulions of ihe katydid niftier contradict thut opinion Ihe kutydlii. with its musical membranes, produces two distinct "snngs,'' uue peculiar io the uight nnd familiar to everybody, tne , other n daytime Mine, which is rather i rasp than a melody. According to , tbe sciential men tinned, it n* sometimes intte mm lea i to near the atngera and* j leniy change tti**n tune wneu u durir. •loud obscures me sun, lunne-jiateiy resuming their daytime (King wneu it I titi-t passed | tits rectiiin the H*n*J ibut ,'o to roosl during u suiur <-t np-e The Chat1*am Chest. Carefully preserved ut Ureonwtch (England) hospital in the tuitions Unit* unto chest n is ti -.Tent nm curiously wri.tijhi. its iron body being crossed land reer-m-t'd by gtretigtuelpiia* iiutids jut steel ll wua the iit:ire**t uppnmcb 1 the artificers ot hliznb-*th s age evef ( made tu the modern iron sate nud was worked wlib special cure, since if was ' the repository of tbe fund" Ol the great ! tinvm charity, in lilKl it was felt mat ' suniethmg should be done lot hug- ui ml i disabled sailors -a in. Ii-iil so nubiy upheld ner prestige uu toe sea I tigamst practical!) >he wnuie world. Su tin Cbuliinui chest was in-tMneU Strictly Business. I "To whom do vou wlab 'o nmke 1 yom henefll certthVrite payable?* Msked ihe officer uf ihe trsierti.ii order. "To my t-wt-eiheart-" said ttie caudl* • lute for illlll.lll.':. "Acconllug io ibe laws of our order yuu'i! nave t-i marry her tlrst." "Puy. hold up nils Initiation about | fifteen minutes nnd I'll go end attend 1 to tbutH-Hpokfliie ^pokesiuuo Ituview. Wonderful Financing. First sp..n Dl< ksoa ts u wonderful flnander t-'econd Sport- How? 1 First Sport-tie borrowed a nickel , from me this tnornlng to take hliu up town lo see a man thnt lie could Dor- ruw f', from, and with inn! f.f> be blew j ofl Hiiothei man Hint Ue trorrowed gAU from. COAL TO BURN. Northern Alberta Reveals a Wealth ot Fuel. Surveyor! have just relttrnod from Northern Alln-rta, whither tl.ey went in the inter -i <.( large American ■peculator-. They traveled tn u point 2.C00 mllai di.-tmit. Tiny stale that all along the Athabasca, Mackenzie mid Mcwod rivera there was iudU iiutable evidence nt petroleum, mid (ho chief nr tils party, "There It good fuel burning pt-nt rrmn Fori Murray td Fort Smith, ami there la nil-lieariiii; land nil the way from Pelican Portage to Smith Port tige, 1,000 mil- north ol hero The whole OOUntry CIl each side ol Ihe fiver ii* capable of agricultural do. velnpin.'iit of iii.. blghoal kind, uml equal to the very chnlceat I und in Southern Alhqrla district "Around Tort McMurray nre vein* ol oodl and onlhroclte which are cap. able or producing good fuel for tills country lor imi yean I" Coma, Na turn) gni li also oxUUmi In itiper abundance, "There ll iufllc!snl power in the Qrnnd Rapldi of ihe Mhutuiica Rivet t.i ht'lit and heol u big city "Tti.-ri' are alio large depnalli -d copper, coal, antimony ami a uml mini "I con fir in everything tlmt Jim Cornwall in- sukl about Ihe country I have traveled through Central Al riea aud Ru»hi and In parti ol \\ui trails uml I want to lay thai the country norlh ol here li the rictici I iu th.-' world II roilroii I- ure \\r eight tin bleeding cup.- ami one tin pan. seven shillings and |lx* ! pence. 1>. Collin J (saddler i. for three J tiand mutil-rsj one pound, tifte.-n shilling.", (i. T Kay, iot twelve strait waistcoats, at twenty shillings each, I twelve pOUmls. "The twelve hogsheads of water above mentioned must have been tut drinking and cooking purposes—'ten water,' a.s il WSS called in old time-* Tin* item for rush-lights gives one '. ih Impression of people living in the 'dark' ages—and the reason fur Ihelr use must have been a rigid economy li is difficult to conceive how they ' m&naged aft r dark to follow iheii ; occupations with no other light than that furnished by a rush light—which , waa umth* fro n the pith of a ruslf ' dipped iu tallow, the Hanie ol which , wus nut much brighter tliau the glim- , mer uf a mulch." That makes them noatar, nisper, it-iintier, moro ApputlziugJ The one biscuit good enough to take tuo'placo uf your own baiting, 1 'rush aa tlm biscuits frdifl your own oven, Think whut tlmt uu-iuia! Freedom from u broiling kllohdn ■ leisure on tlio porch or in thu parlor* Time to do tlm littK- knick-kuacka tlmt huvu boon uoglocted, MOONEY'S PERFECTION SODA BISCUITS Are tho oro(unlost| crlipogt crackers inado, Tliey urn linked in thu big siuiilnry factory in Winnipeg— right ul ynui' very door, Use MOONEY'S mul be suro of a biscuit tbut is li'isniiiti'lv fresh; n him'tilt that will satisfy the family, Iu tempting packages or floated tins ils you prefer. i "LET MOONEY DO IT" C.P.R. WESTERN SHOPS Enthusiasm "How did your flea take amateur night:-" "(Jrcat. Whci 1 sang the tir^t verse Ihey yelled 'Flnel' nnd when I -=uug j KEEN RIVALRY AMONG WESTERN CITIES-BIDDING BRISK ihe nexl they yelled imprison" nmnl 1' "—Christian Intelligencer, Pro tec I tin- .hiiit from the ravases ■-' woriiiB i.y using Mother Qraves' Worm Es- 11-nn nut i or It ih n Htandsrd reined V. nml years "I use hut,' '-iihaiiii-il its repn- I Tha Tex , "Dc- yo" bclleh tint .litu Jnhiisun am 1 really converted?" " 'Deed 1 'iocs. I'*-e bin visitin' his house fo' .Ic lust free months, nn' tley liosu'l had ti mouthful of chic ken."—Christ inn Advocate. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. I "Vou think she will marrv ngaih?' , "1 consider it probable. Her lute husband left aome tobacco coupons.) | i.tu not enough to get anything with.": j - Washington Herald. First Weight - . — Th.- Marketer—"Aren't you wasting a cho,I deal of that .-'leak in (rimming itr" The Butcher—"No, ma'amt I weighed it Iirst."—Toledo Blade. An Old Dstus.on. rather ul Hit* run t me-How can you po-winiy ituna oi marrying or diiUilhler* lou sny mat o> ttw sinct- est e-ououi) you -nn save ouiy SIO t Uioiirfi' |*oor nm Worthy I'oet Oh. yes. uut ll we holt! save It will Ite f*#.*: -Ueggelidurfer nmtier. Base Ingratituds. father ifo 111,1 ton. a iluetoti If thi* Isn't the ituiii i pn. .mi tlmt moflel for yon tu studi uiedl.-lne and iIh Omt thing yuu do w to 'Ml am uff toy grtuk. eilegemle Blatter. Not BsflS' to Ee.1 it. Ware vn- linn miHi h ■**<. tiui si ll.lt Nllllllg it's hard iruta fHiini mi in->n foe ii.* .*-rti ngniini • Uf|rotl rt«*> i'i-Ma Q me'out. "She tcare bet bUsuaud s pocket csae for his uirthtlaf ' "AnytiutiK iu it.'" "Yes-the bill!" - S|Hikane Spokssv Rian-ltevivw. Mistaken Identity. .. story is going tbe rounds of Winnipeg just now which may or may nor be original. It appears that a number of financial people were floating a company which was to be European in character, but which was also t-i have a Winnipeg board of directors, one man was sent to London to organize thut end. while his business associates arranged the domestic portion. He reach 1 London and did ins v*..r' there; then went ou to Merlin and thence to Paris. Arriving there with his arrangement] complete, be cent a e da message to the following effect: "Ju.-t arrived, Send names best men for local directorate." When this m.-ssat'e reached Winnipeg, it wus handed over to a clerk to translate. He either ns.it the wrong code or a is a bluudi r>-r, and produci-d (he loll .Willi* IfatlslattOQ of the code words: "Just arrived with -halt out uf level and engine strained." Rnglnnd has the honor of tint inuk- ihg cruelty to nnitnala n distinct subject of put.in- attention by legislation enacted in 1840. Democrltufl was the first who taught, In 438 ll. Cm tlmt the milky way con-; slated of ti confused multitude of' stars, : An Easy Pill to Taka.—flotBCj iterxunN have ii iniiriiiui.i te fills liecaitse of tlieir tiiiiiHcatini: (nste. I'arun-tee's Vt-eetable PUIs are su preiisr.-il :t- tu make tli.it. | afireeal.le to the moil fji-t|.|i not so hard lo be reasonably sick if you don'l have t.. be rfuned by any ol your relatives, Pa's View ol It • The fashion papers lay there in tdj be more fullness in skirls, This may' be very interesting ba iiintin-r, hut wlmt father wants to ice Is more of a fullness iu his trousers pockets. AFTER doing up the ^"chorta." use "SNAP" to remove the dirt nnd the smell*-! from your hands. Australia litis prohibited the ex|M>r- t.'ition of ibe plumage, skins of egg! uf native birds. Powdered pumice applied With wash leather will remove liiig-riiiurkin from 1 books, In our large cities life value! sink as rent values rise. An effective health prayer is the dally use nf the tooth bruin on rising nml retiring. I Turks en. their hands upnn (heir I breast! and bow tn the persons sn- Eaitarn Tims. Somebody told Ous Bodkin thst ws mlahl have- "eastern Urns," And Ous rolled In careless tones he thought the project prime, Tbt nan explained to Ous that we would Cain an hour of light And that to even up tba scheme we'd loss an hour at nlghL "It's New York time." the msn went on. "You've been tliers and you know. Tou rise st L and then to bed at u o'clock you go." But Jimmy Bodkin shook his bead and ssld, "Ir I recall sly New York trips I quite forgot to go to bed at oil." -Cleveland Plain Dealer. The grenleal shipping porl for wheal in BouTh America is a town in Argentina, Italiia Itlaiicn, Rome of the hotels in Japan furnish (i fresh lii'itlihnish every morning free1 to each of their guests. DIXIE tobacco W. N. U., No. tn. For C. P. R. Shops—No Decision Giv- sn Out Yet. Port Arthur and Fort William Made a Joint Offer, but Sir William Whyte says it is Impossible to Locate There—Close race between Calgary and Medicine Hat. Witinil*1.'.—The cotitect ninonfe wi-t- erti cities tis to which will socurq thu proposed in-w shops of tin- Cunnuhtn Pacific Railway still goes merrily on. The c. V. U. is being besieged with letters ami telegrams irom partus in- [created uud there is mudi livalry among various Centres as to whieh will hind (lu- coveted -hops. No sooner does one municipality com.- np wiih a big offer tbun it-, nearest competitor goes it ono better ami so the bidding 1.-4 quite brisk. Recently local olliciuls wire approached Id spo if they could glv-s-eti-y iiifstrinaiit-ti-tloii-would allay tin- st. ,1.-11-,■ hut tiny had nothing fo make public other than tbut tlm matter was. under cnusidinilioii and tbat a division would soon he rendered. From tin- distance it, looks ns though the mutter rested between Cab gary und Medicine Hat, The cities of Port Arihurnnd Foil William made a joint hid for Uu- shops, hut Sir William Whyte, the Vice-President of th,- C. I'. II. states that it would be impossible; to make ndvnntupfoti-t use of a locution eaaf of Alberta, ;.s by the time the shops an: built thu company will hnve ready for them-about KM locomotives in its territory bei ween tin- mountains and tin- westorq Multiloba boundary. Kir William, did not turn the Luke Superior cities down without a ray of hope however, as he -toted that ln< considered tlm company's tormina) point ut th-' head of the lakes, nn ideul spdl for car building shops ami Intimated that the company might soon bo open lo discuss the idea of locutiug ear works there. With Port Arthur and Fori William tint of tin- running either Calgary or Medicine Hat will pruhuhly git the shops, Hns.-ano bnd hopes thnt their hait of cheap woler-powpr might prove offective, •but the C. |». I!. Will probably want to locate iu on<- of Hip larger centres. PLAYING A WITNESS. Methods sf Two Famous Crass En- aminsrs of ths Irish Bar. Two famous cr**«« eiuinlnem at tbe Irt-ib bur, says Fraud* U vteilinan In "The Art ol Cross BsatnlDfltlon" ware ••ergeunt Sullivan, Hlterwanl muster it tbe rolls in Ireland, and Hergeunt Armstrong.. Hurry O'Brien lu bis 'Life of Lord 11 u Veil" descrlbea tbelr 'uethoda with perjured witness*** "SuiiMiiu." be says, "approached tha witueHH unite lu ti Irleiuliy way, seemed to be uu liupsrtial ltu|Ulrer seeking information.'looked siirftrteM at what the witues* said, Appeared even (irnte- fui fur Ut* niMitiuiiui liy iii throwu uo tbe case. "'Ab. Indeed' Well, ns ynu have said so much pencil's you i'iiii help us s tittle further. WfpIL renliy. my lord, tbll ts a very tnteiitp-ui iiuin "8u pluylliK "'e witness will) caution snd skill, drawing blm stealthily on. keeping mm completely In tiie dark , about thu real point of attack, the little (sergeant' waited until the man was lu the meshes and thPli Hew at him uud shook tiitn us a terrier would - « nit "'Ihe big ncnfpunt (Armstrong) hud more humor nud more power, but lets desterity and resource. His great I weapon wus ridicule. He laughed at j the W'l'm-ss and unuje everybody else | laugh, 'i'be wltne*s got cuntuaed and lost bis temper, nud then Armstrong , pounded mm like a cbumpiuu lu ihe ] ring." Slow. Mrs, stiirveiu- i m surprised to hear j you say you re having trouble to get yuur money mu ui ur. btaruotird. lie always- boasted thai Do paid Ss he ) weut. . sirs. Uardeiu-Maybe he doe*, but I can't gel Urn to gu.-fatray storied. ' Short Story "How long ilni.i your husband expect io In- in New i'orkp" "Oh, not long. He only look 9500 with him. "Chicago Reconl-Hefald. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. "Those summer boorders are hard to pliiiac" ''WhftV'l the matter nowi*" I''They're kicking because 1 ain't K"1 ' nu li. Id ot shudded wheut to slum them." Washington Herald. Ilir. J li Kellagg's Il>-t-iit. ry Cordial ia t-i.tiip.iuti.ini -jm ialh to i.iitn.nt ilyneu- l.-iy. i-li..I. in niorliii- soil till tiitUtn iniituiy ili-.-r.li r- thnt rhuiiKe of i- t or wnier m;it n't up in the stomach ami lu- teailncs. I'tu-i' COinplalOtS ure m.-i.- rtilli- 1 iiioii iii sniiiiii.r ihiin in t*Inter, Imt thev ure liot -.ontlut-il t-< the uurui m.,ntli-. an iitititit- lainess of the Boweli n.u> hIic h ID1111 ul uuy tiiin-. Buoh a "iiltt-rer Hill nud speedy relief in this Cordial. Never wrap steel or silver in a woollen cloth, Usa the softest tissue paper. Ur. c Cordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist, says in reference to the infantile death rate from intestinal diseases uml diarrhoea spread hy the house tiy, In- believes that the so- called hnrnile-s 'fly is yearly causing tin death of thousands of infants, as well as spreading the gertna of typhoid f.-ve'r. Wilson's Fly ViuU are the only thing thut will rid your-house of these pes!-. "Your ode to Niagara is the reol thing. 1 f.-lt that way when I saw the falls." "1 have never n tin- fiill-..'1 • xpl.iiu. d tin- poet. "I got the bleu from irntliuii 11 ruilwny Itookh't.' Louisvill.i I'ouri'T-.lourtial. To remove fly >|>eck* from varnished surfaces, use < -iuul parti ofwatii mid -k 1111 milk, wurmed. iScratcked Batil IToreTheFlesli "It wa* in the latter end of the year i'.'or. in..r a nasly Itoh (nn 11* ill "i.:h my t-kln. ami I -. i.n. |,.-.| u until I lot" the (leih, 1 tmil sevt-rul (..nun nt. 1.. no en.-. 1. l went to a *hm hospital. They advised tne to ao to the HoHpilul, hut 1 n- f'i----'l. I coiibl not hi.-. |. with the 0Oniti-.il Itch, [ wn* that way until on ti about the month of ,hinuary. One ay I chanced to SCO In tin-1 11 mi* a on •' like mine. Imt I *>nve it no cr.*-. ■nee. At last I stikl, '1 will try ih. Otitloura ttemodlfJs.' With the fir . wash ami Cutloura Ointment 1 11 -Ij I f tl their eflOClS. I got one uoi of the Ointmont more, ami in loss thfUl one week the skin wiw all rn'lit, and left no trace* afler it. 1 have not had n n-ttirn of the vamo since, and I shall always praise tho Cuticura Itcmotlics us being- thu m.'.to, uf my cm.-." (Si**nr*n Jon*** Tvimri.T,, in, Ucollund Hoad, Llvorpool- In a further letter Mr. Tyrrell add* " iv ski m h w/.i-inn was a burnitig Itch W torn ami left my iio.lv, li-,*« and arms one mtl-n of son-s. It eatined sh-ep-l lets nlRhls, hut nuw I can sleep as) well as ever." ' (uticunx Soap aad Ointment srs *>!1 br dnifltbti ewrinrhere. ewer Druf S cii-n. t'-rp. Hole I'l-'im.. Il.ttmi. Hjm KsiK-U (ut, (,'uilt'Ufi Uouk 00 tkta dunsr* a? FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, WilTlKII COLUMBIA. An Old Time Fourth A Story For Independence Day By ESTHER B. HAWTHORNE Copyright by American Pruai Anno- hilun, mu. t A number of children wero playing •bout the grounds uf a couutry bouse; ■ white bended old man was sitting on a porch reudlug a newspaper. 'I'be children were looking furward to Ihe morrow-tho anniversary of American Independence, Flnallj they umbered In a knot, discussing wltb evident interest aome (to themi Important prob lam, casting occasional gluticea at lbs old man on the porch. "You ask him. Lucy," said one of Ihe buys to a girl of seven. "He'll do anything for you." "Veil," chimed ll the others, "Lucy ts (be oue to do It She ll get mora thini any of ua." Lucy, thus urged, started for lbs pnrcb, evidently losing courage aa aba proceeded, for tba nearer aba approncb- ad thu old tiuiu tba more ib« seemed disposed to hung back. "Whut Is It. LucyV" be ask.-d. look log aside at her from the newspaper. "Please, grandpa, won't yuu give us •nine money for tba Fourth of July." tlraudpa put his baud lu his pocket, drew forth several silver coins aud gave them lo her. Hhe wus going away without a word wben he asked; > "Don't you (taluk 1 should have a kiss for that)" ' Sbe weut to him, put up ber lips, kissed bin and ran away to the children. A consultation took place among (hem as to bow they should the nest day burn tbe money tbey had received, after wblcb one of tbe older ones aug- gesied thai Ibey thank grandpa for Ibe glfL 80 tbey moved In a budy to tbe porcb, aud tbelr spokesman offered the thanks. 1 "You're welcome, children," he refilled. "Your aendlng Lucy to me took me back to when 1 waa a kid and my brothers and alaters sent me 00 a aim- liar erraod to my father." "Did you have aa good times 00 tbe Fourth Iben as we have now. grandpa?" asked one of tbe boys, "I'm inclined to (blnk we bad better times, W« wero not so far then as we are now from tbat Declaration of Independence whlcb- But all down and I'll tell you about It." I Tbt children gathered round, aome (sitting in wicker chairs, aome on tbe steps, wbllt Lucy pen-bed herself on (be arm of grandpa's rocker. When they were all comfortably settled be Cootloued: I "Wo always bad processions Id those dsya, sud In our processions we had tsometblog thnt ws don't bars u»w- (Strersl carriage loads of white beuded old men wbo bad foagbt In the wnr that brought about the Independence Wo are to celebrate tomorrow. I remember Just bow tbey looked aud with what veoeratlon we regarded them, Neit came tba veterans of ibe War of 1*12. There were more of tbera, sod ihey were you inter than the itevolotlooury soldiers. Hut today we ha fa not these survivors of tba Itero- lutlon to keep aa In touch wlib the great struggle wblcb evolved a ua- tton. < "We children usually took port In tne processions, tka boys marching aa (soldiers, Ibe girls making up groups on floats decorated wltb flowers. I remember marching myself wlib a dozen boys, all of us In white ablrts and white duck trousera. drawing a lillle esnnoo. One of lbs buys marched st our bead bearing aloft the atari and stripes. Wben wo were tired we turned out of tbe lint. Our standard bearer, not being notified, went proudly on wltb tbt flag till laughter among tat aptctators caused blm to look bound blm, wben fet discovered tbat bt waa marching alone. Wben be rejoined na bt waa tht maddest boy I aver ss w. "la Ibat procession wt marched behind a bay wagon tbat bad beta fitted tip for a flout. It wss covered wltb wbllt abeeta and bulb tbe body and tbt wbeele decorated wltb flowers, wbllt tbt harness waa covered with a profusion or red. while aud blue rose ties and streamers. In tbe center on s raised dull stood s girl persoual- Ing tbe (Joddess of Liberty. Tbt rest of tbt wagon waa covered wlib llttla girls from all to twelve or thirteen years old. I waa oue of two front boys who held tbt rope attached to our cannon, and I noticed especially ont of the girls 00 tne rear of tbe float Her golden balr bung over ber eboul* dan. and ber eyes were great big blue ones. I straightway picked ber uut to foil In love wlib. ' "Have toy or you boya ever been In later There waa no reply to this, and tbe Speaker continued: "A buy's love, aa I remember It. Is Very runny He ts seized wltb 0 de aire to 'show or before tbe girl to Whom be Is attracted. When I saw tbe girl on Ihe float looking at me I walked as If I was stepping on aprlnga. holding my beud op lu the sir as though I waa mighty proud of myself. 1 must bave man-bed nn hour behind tbt float on wblcb the blue eyed girt aat Wben we left the procession I looked back at her, but girls of ber age art apt to bt offish wllh boya. and the turned her glance away. 1 aup posed abt bad no use for ma-1* "Ibe didn't make a face at you. dig aha J" rvuiarked one 01 the buje "Ob. uo, aba didn't du ibat. Bui tu proceed wltb my etury-ut cuurae we wart Just Ilka boys uuwuduys- uriu-., tur crackers aud our csnuuu, hecpiu*. up an incessant din all tbe arieruoou Wt eouidu I wall UU dai* to set ufl our fireworks uuy mure tban yuu boya will bt ablt tu wall tomorrow night. When tbt last piece bad been burned and wt bad eaten a watermelon or aome let cream we went to bed mourn lag tbat a whole year must pass be fort anotbtr Fourth at July would fOSM arouod. "Of courss sa we grew older our way of spending tbe day changed When we reached Ibe youth period we would get together at tbe couutry borne of aome one of our eel of youiiif fellows and girls. I remember (hut when I wus eighteen years old I waa Invited to one ot these Fourth of July pun lea composed of youngsters about my own age. I met there fur tbe tlrst time a girl about sixteen. 8be was failed by a nickname which bad been given ber by her 1 hi ber when abe was 9 hu by. II wus Tot tie. 'I'be moment I looked at ber I felt sure that l bnd teen tier somewhere hefore. Hut wben ' I auw tbut she didn't appear to regard mu as a former acqualiituncp I made up my mind thnt 1 must have bepo oilstaken. Ot course we were uuw loo j >ld, the boya lu lire crackers and can I iiims, the girls lorpedopa, and we were 1 ihllgrd lu And otber means ol amuaa nenta The place where we were 1 (pending thu day waa partly a country 1 mme und partly n farm, Our hosts, wbo were Ihe sons and delimiters of the owner, got mil a wa-fun used for tarrying grain, and, covering Its bed 1 with straw, took ua all on the after- I icon ol Independence day fur a long ' ride. "We stuiR songs and shunted and .atlghed loudly ut (be poorest Jokes. lust as buys and girls of that age tiave always done on such occasions and will ulwuys dn to Ihe end uf tune. Hut there wus nu harm in 11, tor the Fourth la a day dtvoted to noise, and wp bad the o|N»n country lu won h lo do our sinking und sboiillug. Ai every fiiriiib.mse wu passed urchins wtm Waved little flags al ua. nnd wu wared a return with our own Hags and uaud kerchiefs. '"Men off here!' cried the driver aa we came lo a steep ascent, and we Jumped from all parts ol tbe wagun like Hurtled from from a lug, I was trudging slung wlib lho 01 hers behind Ibe wagou, the girl tbey called Tome being one of thoat at In rear cud. ( " '1 hope you're not guing to be ai disagreeable aa you were once, ibe laid to uie, wltb a spark ol mischief la ber eyes, "'What do you mean? I asked. '"Ob, 1 saw you du a very mean I thing ones.' ' H*Wbant Whertf j "'I waa anting just aa t am now I to the rear of a wagon and you wert walking behind.' " 'Do you mean to aay tbat you bsvt seen me before r " *0f course I da' "•And what la tbt mean thing I didr ■"You didn't to tt alone. Others did It too.' i "Tell me/ " 'You wert one of a Juvenile artll- ' lery company dragging a email can- 1 non In a Fourth of July parade. You all turned out of lbs line without no (Ifylog yuur atandsrd bearer, wbo ■ marcbtd on alone, taclttng a laugb from iboae wbo ssw blm, especially 11s girls ou iba float.' "I Died my eyes on Tottls sod kept them 00 ber wbllt tbt spoke. Urad- ually In tbe features of tbt girl of atxteen I brought back those of Ibt girl whom I bnd faiieu In lova wltb ot ten. Mis years don't count fur inucb after twenty, Imt between tea and alsteen tbe change in a ooy or a girl la considers bin, "Just think or It. children; abe bad remembered me perfectly fur yesrsl" "But 1 tbougbt you anld, grandpa," j put In Lucy, "that when you turned < out of tbe procession abt dldo't look at you." "Yes, but T snld girls of tbat agt art apt lo bt offish." "Go on." ssld one of tbt older girls "I thought It queer that I sbuuld bave so long corsldered tbli girl a sort of sweetheart sod then did not know ber wben I saw ber again. But tbe fact that I bnd ao considered ber msde me feel very differently toward ber now that 1 had met ber agalo. And anolber thing msde a lot of difference to mt— tbe fsct thst she bad remembered me so long snd recognized mt ! notwithstanding tbat I bud grown ss . tall ss 1 am now. Wben wt men got 1 on to tbt wsgoo sgalo I took a seat 1 beside Tottle. and wt talked over thst ■ processloo-bow proud we boya felt dragglog our cannon. "Well, when wc came la from our I ride, bungry aa boys and glrla art bound'to be after aa outlog, wt aat ! down to tea. and I took especial palna l to strurt s seat beside Tottle. snd we kept on talking about tbat procession j in wblcb we bad first met till tht otber ; boys aod glrla asked If tbat waa tbe only Fourth of July procession wt bed ever taken part In. In Ibe area Ing when tbe others were setting off tbt fireworks Tottle and I stole sway together and wert so engaged wltb est b otber that we didn't are any lira works at ail That's tbe end of tbe 1 story." "What beesmt tf Tottle?" asked tbe oldest girl. "Ob, Tottle aad t concluded to go through Ufa toa^tbtr. We vt never separated." "Yuu don't meat I* ssy grandma la , Tottler "Yea. she la" I "II m!" said the oldest girl. "1 knew tbat sll tbe tlnim" Hie Guess. Ghe -They aay (bat In mosl cases tbt I eyesight of women Is better Ihuu that j of men. He- That's because tbe women "pull the wool" over tbe eyes of the men, I suppose.-Vonkera Statesman. SIRES UND SONS. Ur Herbert Iteerhohm Tree Is tbe atsge in.me of Henry uTiubuum, the Bitot' nm miner (senator TltoUVta 8 Martin of Vlr glulu baa resided on the euuie plantation, two iiiliiM Irom Hcollsvll.e, sluts 1*63. Lyman J Oage, ei*aci retori of tbe treasury, hus never recovered from the epidemic of bicycle revel- of the mid die nineties. Senator Allien It Cummins of Iowa wua a surveyor In his curly duya aud later assistant chief engineer on a rail mud In Ohio President 'Ian has a "twin" In eon tress He Is tleorge It Mulby, repre tentfllg Ibe TweniysHth New York district. Moth were horn Sept. U> 1807. Josef Htnnisky, one of the moat tal enied of the younger school of Herman coni-titwers. has been enanged to sue eei'd tlu*>tiiv Malller as conductor of the New York Philharmonic ore lies tra. Frederick c. hp! the fa inn u 1 bli game hunter. Is tin luveieiiilP ten ilrlnkpr mid pnrtiik f ihls liereriW Willi every tneiil. Yd he litis nerve- of steel. Hi* bus been a total abstain er sud n uoiiHiuukcr nil Ills life. Henry I, Htlniion, Hip newly op pointed secretary nf war, Is a New Kligbuolor by birth, who first nr Into prominence wheu President Itoose vpII appointed him Fulled Hlates dis trh-l attorney Tor the southern district of New York. $ Points ror Mothers *$ ACTUALLY ADMITS IT. Woman'* Suffrage. A men's league for woman auffnig* haa bpen nrgiii(lr.ed a> Hurvnrd college No Ipsa Hum seventy four city aim town council-* of Ureal Britain uud Ire land have adopted resolutions lo tie Iltlun parliament lo pusa the woman auffrnge hill. Professor A- It llallnn of Western Itesene university says tlu* grralewi reason fur giving Hip ballot lo women la fur Hip good Influence tl will lumen women themselves. Meeting under a bautipr rending "Ki|uu| Hnffrage." the California W 0. T. (J. convention. In recent session unanimously passed a resolution favoring voles for women. Some Questions. Why do cities give work horse pa radear The horses would rather take a du? off In the clover Held.-Toledo Blade. A upw duffydil la asking. "If Mrs John Jacob Astor wore gtiusp at Hint! I-ondnn fancy dress ball, whut did he I aware?" Uut. Isn't lit - Memphis News-Hclmltur The Post says. "TJoustoti will mu swullnw Ihe harem skirt" Wonder If tbey take ihe harem for ml lice pie or a new brenkfust cereal.--Memphis Commercial Appeal. 1 Town Topics. Health and Beauty. Dear American ladles, you are not very graceful. You ure very beautiful, and you wear marvelous toilets, bul you are not eiceedlugly graceful. I wonder why. Shall I tell you something I have Hoiiielltues thought since I came to your country 1 (trace, real grace, Is Minded on natural, normal, perferl health. No, I do uot uieiiii Hie robust: I menu the virile, alnuoua and stipple. Tbe big hlpa, the fat shoulders, are us unhealthy and unnatural us scrawnlness and untie- mla Is there anything finer In see. more heiillllful, than the absolutely sure grace of tiny living creature en tlrely heullliy? I think not. Now you are going to nsk me what these things I am auylug huve tu do with you. Must I imike myself plainer? 1 have Just explained that almost any normal, healthy living creature Is naturally graceful. Well, then, can yuu not conceive that un unhealthy and abnormal creature might almost as necessarily be awkward? No, I am not saying all American women ur» unhealthy and abnormal; but, to tell you tbe truth, It has sometimes occurred to mt tbat 11 little more wurk-l mean hy tbut definite and healthy occupation--would make the women uf your country healthier and happier, more normal and more graceful. Dear American ladles, never stand with your weight evenly divided, your beela together aud your shoulders aquared-lbat Is, never stand lu this position unless you wish to look like a Oerman officer 011 parade. A woman's body as she stands In a drawing room or pauses to sjwok lo a friend should always be relaxed. 1 call all the great Creek statuary to bear witness tbat what 1 aay Is so. Remember (hut charming broken line on tbe left side of tbe Veuua de Mllo-tbe long, graceful sweep of tbe right aide. That Is tbe Ideal of wbut I mean. Always allow tbe weight of the body to rest more on ont foot than ou tbe otber. Hsve the foot which Is not bearing tbe weight lightly touching the ground. After uil, It la but balancing tbe body. Allow the eotlre aide of the torso to relax wltb Hie foot aod limb which Is shirking the burden. Tbat lets tbe hip and tbe shoulder down, throws up slightly and charmingly tbe hip and shoulder supporting tbe weight. The attitude fa graceful, natural, altogether feminine.—Anna I'avlowa lu Harper's Bazar. A new theater lu Boston Is tn be called Hip Puritan Now fur a Boston church called tbt Gaiety.* Syracuse Post Htauthird A tctnu uf street car Horses In Npw Bast Way te Wash Flannel. Flannels should be washed in warm suds tost bave bud a Utile ammonia added to them. Tbe flannels should .. ,....„ ..... .„ bt rubbed between tbe bands, not on York ran nwuy and plunged Into tin 1 board, and dipped up and down In Kast river. Hired ear horse-*> lu -New tbe suds until they are free from dirt York city? iVp.-llUffn. r-tupilrer | and stains. Squeeze them wltb tbe Ht Louis wants s shiguu uut ul 1 bands until us much water aa posalble Tu.uuo submitted not one wus found I Is removed and tben rinse In water of to be satisfactory Whut Is ihe mallei | tht same tem.Nsrsturs aa ibat lu wblcb they were washed. Wring out again. Willi "See Ht. Louis aud aklddooV" Chicago Ite-:ord Herald Automobile Spins, It Is gettlua «■ Hiat It la safer in be ablpwrecked mi Ihe oceau than 11 Is to be a passenger In a skidding uutuino hilt.-Hy nn-use Herald By degrees perhaps we ahull get around tu Ibe plait where the rule of reusou will be spplled 10 automobile hang In tbe ahade and press tbem out on tbt wrong aldn while still damp. Flannels should never be placed lo tbe nun to dry or tbey will shrink. Special care should also l« taken wben rubbing tbe garments lo see that all tbt dirt la removed before tbey are wrung out and bung up to dry. New York Paper Acknowledge-* Defeat at Chnttauguay. While the Kin nl ru lastly I ties have blHIl untlig on ill honor ul King (.corgi* V. there hus been one long, loud, hoarse roar of laughter on this side of the Atlantic uvci the solemnity ut out British cousins, say* The New York Times. For v.hyr Because, iu pursuit of that solemnity ot theirs, they huve decided to omit from the Empire [estivlties the celebration ut ihe battle .1) L'liutcaujpiMy. Cliateeugusyr Whut is L'hacau- nutiy? Ami why should Ihe battle be tinned from tne l.mp.re oelebraUnnf UeouUSo it! Celebration may offend the censlbllltlui ol Americans, Viler this thing had percolated across the Atlantic aud it had ueoomfl known m lliiglumt thut not one American in, - it >-, one million hud ever heard ol in,- buttle ut Unateauguay. tiiui thut tin- in, < i.ibif remnant would not lei offended if ihe thing went buck on tin* lilt of Uie Umpire I (eitl* viiie-, it was mi restored, Uut in th« uicatiiimc iii.- mystery hud got across the Atlantic. What is Ouitcauguny? wondered America Why ilmuld John Hull he alraid to hurt our feeling*i hy men* Hon.tig it Ami hroin.-r JuUHtnatl rubbed Ins baltle.scarrcd leu. carefully searching lot the particular mosquito bile thai wus mule liy Cbuteailguay. Well, alter all tin* laugh is 011 llro- thi-r Jonathan- not 011 John Hull. The reason why John huu no scilulnu-dy carried the memory uf the buttle ol Clialeaugnay, and tin- reason why we iiave conveniently forgotten it, is that tin* battle iii oue ol John Hull's glories, and hence carried hy tils' hi* tor- luilS, whereas, it being a thing of disgrace to us, we dismiss it in a patagraph iu the best ul our histories. We call it "the battle of Chrysler's Farm," ami dUptjsi It, as im-ntiuiied, in a paragraph. In fact, we hurriedly cover it up. us we do must uf the Und battb-s ol the war of ltill Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot bodge, and the rest of our historians try to make it uppt-ur Ibut the war nf 1812 was fought entirely on the water; and so it was, as fur as anything that does us credit is concerned; hut the British, very properly—from their standpoint -forget what happened un the water ami concentrate their attention on such untoward events as Chrysler's F.u in- b-g pardon, Clmtcaugutiy. King Onrge aud the people who are trying tu make his festival of Km- pire a tiling to he remembered are scoring up the battles in which Ihe British Empire triumphed. Surely Cliateauguay is one of them. It is, say the Canadians, the battle which saved Canada tu the British Kmpirc. It is a funny thing that you cannot find its details 111 any American history: uut so tunny If you remember that Americans are human like other people aud tlu uut relish the hluzouing of Un 11 failures. We were licked al Chateuuguay — nur manifest de-tiuy wus turned southward fur uil time by an obscure linh-h person named .S a la- berry, ami naturally we are not advertising the fact. tih. yes, we mention Lawrence, who accomplished the feut of saying, "Don't give up the ship," the ship nevertheless being given up; and we remember Harrison, who defeated a few Indians at Tippecanoe before the war began, and Jackson who fought a battle after the war was over; but otherwise we have forgotten the hero,-- of 1812, and most of all we have forgotten Wilkinson. In the long record of our steady defeats by the valiant British and Canadians there is none mure important In British eyes than that at Chateau- guuy. The British, say it suved Can* ada tu the Empire. So it did, for it our Geo. Vt ilkinsmi had been the conqueror doubtless we should have annexed the Dominion. It is a great day in Canadian annuls, that iu which Wilkinson turned back from Canada and tlio 1). mil.inn became British once f.,r all. And we! We have conveniently forgotten it. But that is because we did not win. It is not at all because tha battle was unimportant. CANADA'S MUSEUM. •mall Girls Like Pajamas. 1 Mot hen of smsll girls are Boding ont , race. I.MI Indluuuuulla News I lh,t thelr l,ttle d*"*0*"1 P"-'*1" ,or ' races too,-lndiauapoia rows. | pajamae like tbost The .«,„. argument for ^ »ta«o; WOfn J £ J£ .„„ thf Mfl bile is to Ihe MM that It minimises u^gtrmenla. the danger of pk kpocketa. specially j ^ JJ, Mm ^^ ^^ •„, I hour of all noun beloved by tbt young ' folk, Is "lots more fun," ssld s smsll after having paid a garage bill, lauta Constitution. Pert Personals. girl recently, "If you're not bothered wltb flappy eklrts." Tbe pajamas for girls are cut exactly like tbost which brother wears, but Ibt mite rials are daintier lo coloring and often In weave. Attractive Bibs. Tbt expression "in fresh bib and Un-lt Andy Csmegte was tbt only oat ->, P. Morgan never could tit up.— Baltimore Bun President Ulua promises to come back If there Is any need nf IL But then, ao did Jeffries.-Boston Glnht. Qu-en Mary's crown weighs only , (ocger** w|n take on new significance nineteen ounce**., ibe weight being rt- if tht mother adopts s novel Ides reduced, we pretuimt. 10 Insure tbt j roily am. The ordlnsrj child's bib nueen'a hpud lying as easy ss possible, -, extended to tbe walat line, where •-Detroit Free I'reas, It la cut Into a belt to fasten around ' Ibt waist. Thla shape Is nest, snd It Political QuipS. ' ilnr* lo plsce. It may be msdt vorf attractive when embroidered In while In Millennium Time. They cesse to wrsngls In a row. At last they overcome It. The office seeks the man. and now The man hi running from HI -Atlanta Constitution. j Negative Righteousness. 1 "Some misguided men," observed tht I boarding house philosopher, "think Ibey are righteous because tbey don't ' devour widows' houses nnu don't make I long pruyers."-Chlcago Tribune. Catching. It seemed lo him that all his Ufa Was lust one sleepy spasm. And then he noticed that ha lived Beside a yawning chasm. , -Houston Post Tha Reason Par It Teacber-Cao any little girl tell mt why our besda sre covered wltb balr? Utile Qlrl-To bavt tomtthlng to pin mure balr la -Bt. Paul Plooter Prase. Ptiwldentlsl Isnuns are now subject inereiy to light variable wlnda. Tbe sm|ii:ilIn will 'lime later- Washington iter. Wall street Is beginning to worry si-1 ut Ihe iipii presidential election, and It's alum-it a year aud a balf off. Aim It awrulf-lt'H-liea.er Herald. Fly Catches. with buttonholed Bills, through wblcb a ribbon msy be run to tit st lbs bach tf tbs waist. 1 Navel Dress far Qlrt. 1 A novel adaptation of tbe kimono 1 sleeve effect la shown for the dress of e little girl. The side body snd tbs sleeve of elbow length sre cut In one I piece, wblcb hna a lap extending from i Ibt front of the shoulder to the bust lint, Ibe lap buttonlug over upon tbe loublt box plait, wblcb extends down lo Ihe hem of the dress skirt. Simple, yet chic. Is this little frock, a pattern No Notice el Cobalt. Says uue ot our London exchanges: "One of the lluest and, up to the present, the only Canadian decoration along the royal route lor ihe coronation will be erected in Whitehall, op- uiu te Downing street, by Ontario, the richest province in the Dominion. This will consist of two gigantic pylons, composed of four Corinthian columni, between whicli are the arms ol the province standing un a wide base. Th.» columns are surmounted by a moulded ai.d enriched architrave, the frieze cuntainiug the words "Ontario"; and a cornice, on which is a moulded plinth, supporting a group of statu- aryj on, the one pylon being a farmer shearing sheep and on the other a icmule nirure .-catid ou corn sheavej holding a coruueupia, from which flow fruits and (towers. Both figure* symbolize the agricultural prosperity Of the province. Mr. H. H. Smott Wil- ley, A.H.I.U.A., is the designing architect. "What was Ontario about not to include some embaCUl of its great wealth iu mines a- proved at Cobalt, Porcupine, tiudhury, and elsewhere9 Lawyer of Many Parts. The Hon. John tieorg.- Ftmllay, K.C, I.I..D.. recently in Canada, is Altorney-tienersl and atinlster of Justic- of New /.-aland, and leader ul the Legislative Council, He is the ton of ik New /•ealaud merchant, and I; a native of the colony- now styled "Dominion." His recreations include ini'oriug, golf, and fishing. He has written a book mi "Humbugs and Homilies," Seventeen years ago ha was a IcctUref on political settnos at otago University. New Institution at Ottawa Will Be a Credit te the Nation. With the completion of the Victoria Mciiiunal Murjcum, UtUwa will hnve added utioUier jewel to her crown ul iiuiiijnuuii! public buildings, and the lcug*hopwhlor ISuUuuiiJ Art Gallery wtii On a maiiiy. Oh Live, lid, luXM, a contract wui eu- 'ore! 'I.*', tot Its erection. Tht* ong mul ligure wai vjjo,i,uu, out. uu Uarcn H, iu the liousi- ui Uuiuuijoi, ubvui ti,lMQ,0OO, Including several large ultras, wu- reported iu huve uct-u spout so lur. Tha work ul erection bvg-tu iu in it spring- ul Itiuo, and lUu buimutg 11 prcttj weii linlshedi There »^ no puoiic ceremony ot luymg oi 11 corner-stone, ine museum was in Iba bund* ui a oou true tor—Mr Ooerge Uoodwln, li haa nut been lui uj-iil) made OVSI to Uie Ouvcinuii-iil yet as u matter ul lucl -uml boin put icy and precedent, eaoepi iu rare oaioi, prohibit any pub..c demoiiitra t ion under llwie eireuiuituhces, Mr. U Lwart, chiel -iKiiiicci fur III* Department oi Public v*uik-, designed lilt* OuiM.li- WlUCll ii Uotnlc Hi >l>lr. Some litui *.»- ipent by Mi. r.watt in Liigiund, visiting various public lid 1 Id11,*-,». before as made up nil muni an to ihe \\ictorla Memo rial Museum I: i- built oi dark grey stone, some uf which came Irom Vvallaee, Nova fctrotlSi uud the ..*■' from Nip-.au, about twenty miles Um- Ottawa, lu -•lead of being "pointed wltb gie> or yellow mar tar—like the Archives, lur Instance—a terra cuita shade i» used, which bring* out the tuu in the alone ami glV-.'l 3 ........ >-i It*': jellov.' fciu» to tiie enure surface. To appreciate me curving over the doors and windows it should he seen Various Canadian auiuiul-; ate repre Settled, very tew ol which are duplicated ou the llilbl. The thief clerk ol the works explain.-I that a man ucvei worked lung at uue window—he grew "stale" on it, and moved to unutliL-r subject. When he received u Iresh inspiration, lie went buck to the first, and so on. 'Iln- eastern side ami buck of the building are not carved at all, and it is understood that this work will not be taken up Immediately, Doors ol gleaming oak with bra*>( trimmings make the beholder proud of Canadian wood as well as stone, and his pride Increases upon seeing the Missisqu.ii marble which i* u-cd in the interior. Kill -rill; the mu-euui (rum the fr mt. you walk up a short flight uf stuue steps into a [urge rotunda, much stain ed glass in both doors softening the bright light. Just opposite the o* .or is a broad stairway, dividing, a few steps from the floor, and leading to the two wim.'- of the building. Bemud this staircase is the amphitheatre. The eastern wing mi the ground H>or is already title I wltb specimens, ranging from the skeleton ol a tnu-k-oa to a tiny nugget uf gold. The western portion, 011 tiie opposite side ul the rotunda, will al-*o contain curloilfiei The Ueolugicjl Library will be uver tilt: amphitheatre tbe whole ol th** western wing given over to the Ueo- logical Department. Tiie two floors of the eastern pari over the room already mentioned will be devuted to statuary. and the Wp floor will cuiilaiti puini- ings, Mr. Eric Brown has been appointed curator of Ihe art gallery Ihe official opening ot winch wui set for April itUth, but which bus been postponed till the autumn. As the collection of paintings is uf grett value, nu puiu- or expense have beeu spared to make the gallery sale in every respect, even to the plaster, which is of au asbestos variety.—Canadian Courier. BOUNDARY MARKS Pode Trias, a lull leinn. Rt. Louis P'tcht-r. U the Ih—1 pirn h bitter In tbe major league**. Batten ure protesting on the "quick < %t wblcb la given la one of tbe current return delivery.' Tbey would iwn- ' fugatlnea. sitae pitchers who sneak over strikes 1 ' before tbey tire ready to awing. Tbey Tt Identify Umbrellas. demniid thirty seconds 10 "gel set." { Writs your name on tbt cloth aldt l-iiHi yeur T.'.'."*<•.:■.!« peoplt saw tht ' of adhesive or surgeon's plaster and big league games, and countless thou- \\ stick 00 tbt Inside of your umbrella sands more saw the minor league games, and mauy. many saw tbe uurevkouta amateur Thai Psr Hla Pint Wife'i Cooking. "I wish you could learn to cook aa my fltst wits did," bt complained "If you bad tbt ability my first hue band possessed," abt replied, "our Income would bt sufficient to tnablt ua to hire Ibt beat cook la tbe country."- Cblcsgo Record Herald. -almost and rubbers; tben you will at* -rays dud thtm. ______ binds It In Mealet. Over 60 per cent uf ibe peoplt of Wei loo wiur snudiila. Tht Nsw Fashion. If you go tt tba ball or tba opera you'll find Of too many girls It Is true As soon ■• they're tut tf short drosses tbey wsnt Tt get out tf long trsssts (at, _... Henbane. Tbe pretty plant henbane produces, lo byoaolne. oue ol the classic (aiisona of human history. Shakespeare mares Hsmlci's father die of hcni-une- "bebenon," Ihe great drnmatlat calls IL It la supposed ihe Borulus, tbt Doted noble family of Venetian poisoners, used this snine drug in getllng rid of Ibt lives of those they feared and hated. Byoseln** Is one of the al* keloids and Is s imwtrfui aerve dt- Drtasant and byi.oottc. I and for Educstlon. UtiUC&tlon ought tu be well provided lor 111 the Cunatliau West if proper .-are is taken nl the properly i?n < so-*!. Uie sum reuliied being over . gftAXiUMI „ (spherics! Sundial. Columblu university, New Tnrk, claims io have itm only apberlcal sun- dial In the world It Is a hull seven ; feel In tllum-ter. whb-b cans Itesbsd- ' ow un it flat granite pllutb marked j wltb tbe hours. Dead fta Fruit. Tbe beautiful yellow null common ly known as Ike apple ut Sodom flourishes lu Ibe iiplgtilioi boon of the Dead sen. ll has a peculiarly Inviting up- (H-arance. helgbieiied by the dreary nniurt uf Ha environment, bul tbt frail la eittetiieiv bluer; favuet Ibe t«VU "Dtufl tuu truli ' A Hsrd Fighter. Mr. John King, K.C, leading counsel tor Michael Fra»er, the rich Mid- laud octogenarian, who married a young bride, aud bos beeu in litigation ever since, is a native of Toronto, but hit. King's father was burn in Fraserburg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Tbe coincidence between Fraser and Fraserburg uiay bave no significance. but there can be uo doubt thai Mr. King is putting up s strenuous litjiii for the Midland Fraser. sir. Kiug comes from a fighting stock. His fath- er waa u subaltern uuicer iti ihe Boyal Horse Artillery, served iu Canada, aud died iu Quebec. Ur. K.ug was a brilliant student B.A. ia lew, M.A. iu ltgio, aud nrlte* man in University College and the University. As an uudergraduale bt* wiiied the University Kibe Curps at the time of the Treat affair, aud ba> the medal for active military service during the frontier disturbances culminating in the Fenian Kaid uf Itm. Mr. Kiug was called to the Bar to le09, practiced law m Berlin until ItflH, when he came to luruuto, ami is a uu-uib.-r ot ine firm ul King and Sinclair. He is a K.C, both by Doiu- iniou and Provincial appoiutmeut, is sn authority on libel law, and is a lecturer iu the Law School. Mr. Kiug edited ihe Berlin Telegraph in IrMst-lWiJ, has written many general articles, uud is the author ol legal treatises, more particularly oo alsuder, defamatioii, and libel law. lie is au hoiiuruiy member of the Cauadiau Press Associaliou. Mr. King married the youngest daughter ul William Lyuti Ueckeiiiie. Ol this union there are twu tout and two daughters. The sons aie H,u. William Lyon Mackeusie king aud Dr. Mat-.toUi-itll King ul Ottawa. lu .-is day Mr. King ..as refuted Uovermueiit appointments, including a county juiig.--iupai.-r Weekly. Making ll Easy. "Oce!" says the lirst little buy. "I hate to gu home. My mamma alway*. wants to give me a baih every evening." ' So does mine," says the second little boy, "but I don t mind il. My papa is a doctor, and she always gets him to chloroform me, so 1 never kuuw a thing ul cut it until it is all jeer."—Canada Monthly. Putting Him flight. Hungry Hlgglns—Say. tatters, ain't youse one uv dent telltvs wot don't bvrlievc in duin' two t'ingi ter »uu-t- Tlied Tatters-Two t'iugsj Why I'm one uv dem chaps wot dun't ber- b«vc iu doiu' one t'iug at wiuui. Osrman Sport Clubs. Many ol tbe tit lea of tlermany have well urgamxHl s|KHi rlnlts wblcb eu- coursgt all s|wrts ibe yeur round. The one at Carlsbad la the most Important In western Bohemia and Is railed ibe International Hpori-Klub Karlstad. It Is composed of Urt sections, as ful tows: (Joif. tennis, ftnclng, football and winter sitorts. Limits a Fiery Orator Once Gave the United States. THE CANADIAN LINE FENCE. Monuments Thi' Cleave the Twt Countries West From thi Lake af the Woods— Irregularities in State and County Boundaries. Tbe rules of empire**, and of dyuis- lleh huve been luvulveil tu Ibe struggla I foi boundaries I be llt*meut tbst tbt I Rhine wus tbe uuiurul frontier of , Frunce ended In the dowufsll of tbt Bonapartes and (he etaliatlou of tbt - llobcii/.i.ltei'ti.H, thus reurlnit the ueo- Oertuan empire upon Uie rului of tbt upstart French empire, 1 lu uut own country the cry of "Fifty four fortj or flgbtP' held ■ threat of tbe mighty oontth-t tbui ereniualiy proved Irrtpreaslble. Aud In our uwq day thu dispute over tbe Veaesutlia : Poundury Dearly prsctpltstsd a war ; between ibe two greatest oaUoos of ! the eartti ; ll was a startling f)gu*e of spetcb. I that of the western orutor wbo, uiooot- i Ing hlgber uml blgbsf to s ttunai of 1 buocombe. described the luit^i Stjiea 1 as bounded on the ea-n tif Ibt SUsutkl ; oceun. 00 the uurth by the inrofi r»- | realls. on the nest hy (be teuin* -ma 1 and on the auutb by the gsies of n*-iL : Btlil, ll was 0.1 j s Qgura of spttcb. I Canada lies between as ind (be Ouceal aurora. Tbe (.alio Amtrleaa HatUal I to tbe south bnrijij dssarvs tbt lo.'ec. I nnl comparisua \\» to tbs oceans ta I tbs east and the ne*-! oi ta, tbt) may 'be left to tbemselfea, .S;i satoa. taa ISSk Of fh't.Tij. . ; > ., ifjv -,■ j waves sre say log Tbt CSoadluo Ooiui-larj prastnta :■> Idiosyncrasies amJ r***t'«ntrlcirisa torn eastern part ol it '. .; «i u in..;* snd i|i-JU(aneo'isij tn.i tsgolai wsttr ,1111* formed by tiie irtai tafcoa md tbeir outleta. Thence from Ula smm , Ot tht Woods on He lunn -it \\i 1 -..*, I aota a more direct coursa, man na :• I and mtcbanicui, is .11-u ninnnj*, bsj wllderoese sml test 'tie nunnciiua it j tbt weal to tbe PaeUTe maae, Bor m*» I this count been frafftrsd m ■•iiiiu.n « {mart Imaginary una. Ifuuti bsfdog 1 mads It. baa marked 11 srtU, Saiaa-sa I Ibt Lsbt of tbt a jo.ta uid tfta Bad , river cost iron piliuri in • * h--.ii . plsced out mil* spurr 1 -f-"*ni - ■ Qg Ibe Knglish aad the .imertcm muni ffieota. These urn BuBtH* SSMfifosj n pyramidal form eii*tx r. tn «■■•»■ goo Dsogt OQtt 111. '1 '.'li. 1 imt 1 ou four Incbeu s-pjare aunnuiinti-d iy 4 . Solid cap Into tneat tioilow porsm ir* tt*-e I wall -rtosooed ctf-tur juista, vtu miki-si drt»en tbrougQ nme» ininie u .10 -*u*i log. Tbt pnian rut i.-u..- ihij-huimc In ibt groumL tmfrrtnttona u ,-ur-i Ittttra fac« aortb mi BOtSttti Pta north side reaila. *€bnstodou Bt ,ju- don,*" tbt twoor. 'nktnbat "u. RBbV Beyood tb« it.-t etras iw *xmuinur Uot It generally ten.n.-i or aarta ' mounds i:i.j stone -i.rn * iy 1 'tin. tbougb iftesa nrn BtreasBinatfi fBassasli Bed by Wi*-Mten ;>oau tt aa ams beigbt as the iron uilfun ind j-mirt**s red above groumL rbroogfl '..•tnti*. ; clearings da" * ue**n noda 1 **h1 t-uh Where bodies uf VOftf ii"^ '*>is»--t monnmenta of itooe itsa i***- *n, *.-* aboTt blgb tale. Over tba nuuniuina Ibsfta of granite nt(>er*te-le :ih Lilian. mounds sad cnlrns. There era sKsntrfeuTas a srata tines as well as in tboas rttsrl imit Ibt conflaea nf ... Dnfrtd it.n>*a. , Tbos tbe \\i» ■■'.] itusrarta Dssesrarw from Peonayivanhi iMwaoufSta ioit Cbttter countlsa -**-rai- e'rete Jost st.o*e in* aacieai Bam it Newcastle. j Tbt eipiaoatloa ma? im r.utntt a blstory. At the tlm* DttewtnS) *u 1 tot oat tbera were few >imi af att- todt and toaglt'ida dedunety -wfao* tbibed tn tbt cotonles. at tOat tvtnud- ■ rtea were gsotrsfiy eigreaaed oot ay latitude tod SMgirudt. but ay rtfts*- I enrt to soost known Mscarlnn. la rat J Ited by wblcb Delaware wat rraaav ' ferred tbtrt wtt eeded all too food roe twelve mites round Newratus, tng«*rn> er with certain other areaa Is earaov , ttsblng tbe tmundaiiea nf tha ^e-*a*r*ni j itatt of Delaware thla rtesrrtotlin **te taken dteratiy, Bnd part of a icv* ! wltb tbt center at Ifewesstsft, wai sw {reyed upon a twelve mile radios. ; No otber ststt tsa so are in tti bouodiry Una. tot msoy or tat eoun 'Met of Kentucky ind Tmneam— da Warren county. I'm-,. li aimoti s asms- |piete circle. In many Instsncea cooa- : lies formerly circular have bets es- ! ponded Into Irrtgu'sr pofrcon«.-WU- I Ham S. Walsb In New York Trlbaoss The Diminutive. At tbt age of three Janet was sn to* IboalaBtlc student of eorotnoiosy Chit ity abt discovered a csterpinar for hera-rif, t *ery tlij ona. "Oa. comt bert." tbt called "H-re'i s rsterptl- lat. tbs cuteal Ultli Hay thing: 1 bt- lleve It's a binesplliarr - Woman a Homo ComDaalon. A Ht-j One. "Of wbst famoiti novel sre you rr* mloded by th* fiti charge rlrb peoplt are willing to pa) for tbe privilege tf riding on a spctai flier/' "Gee, that's ter rv-nUndone for fret. Wbafi tht 1 rawerF "•Vanity Fare.'ot «ourst,,-il Lento Poet Dispatch. j We often hnt» fcf one Bills resias, jbrbeo them ire s Iboaasui why ere ■ ifeovld lovs.-ilkk A Wonderful Wheel. A flywheel of nn electric generator used ui a coal mine In Belgium i*> *o bcHvv Hint It will nm by 'Is own momentum for forty-eight hours after lUe power Is shut off. Pyramid tf Cheops. To rebuild tbe pyramid of Cbeops under modern rundllkiua would cost SlOUWftiJUO and tb*- labor ui so,uou ■en fur two ytare. Gilbert Islanders. In the nilberl btlanda ibe m**n and tbe a-omen apeak litenitly a different languago. The dlfll.-uuy ot mutual In* tercoursn »s overcome hy making ilia women 1 se the luum-uilne Imigue when talking iu the men. Aumnu themseivee ll le in Urn And the men d<> nut irou* bit tbtlr beads about tbe uibef. FREE PRESS, CHILLIWACK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. «*-*-*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦++♦♦•:•-i-^ T W. B. Trenholm . Chilliwack It is to Your Interest to- Buy TRENHOLM'S Guaranteed Furniture NOWMKHK else will you find assortments of GUARANTIED Furniture, Rugs, Stoves ami all Home Kurnisliings so large and complete. NOWHKIIK else will you find prices so uniformly reasonable. The following are but a few examples of the many extraordinary values we offer and every piece of furniture that leaves this house is fully guaranteed. Have you seen our new Blankets Comforters Curtains Dishes Glassware Rugs and Carpets Iron Bed Ui^i'l construction, wlilto unnrnelleri nml nent design, in nny size, $3.50 Extension Table UnlilPii Oak, eiglil feet i>xtoiision,will 1-1 -nt twelve pci'snns. Well wortli $12 i lur ftncciiil pi-Ice $8.50 An uiiiisiiiil opportun ity for tlio Ilonio-Mnkei' Thi- liemilifnl Umpire (Ink Sii!.- Unni'il, two drawers, liivge niii-i-or, top shelf. $14.00 Wo novel' forgot tlinl silisfiu-liiHi to vmi is the thing tlm* counts. Your Phone or Mail Orders for Goods Offered in this Sale will.be Honored Promptly at Advertised Prices. W. B. TRENHOLM . CHILLIWACK, B.C. Wi It. Btovtmson tho Vnlloy Pain- lur will nut Imiip you waiting t„ iuivn yuur piipor InuigltiK iluno n* ho Iiiiku Btnlt nl flral-oliin. tt'orlc ini'ii. JoBoph II. Pointer, uf Sli'imii', Altu., Iina arrlvml In Chllllwaek with his tnmllj' mul will oiiikf l.i-1 Iiiiiih' hi-ri'. Kwarl H-ntlor-on, who hni been •tuilylng law .villi .1. IT. tlriwrn h.,- goho lu Wiwliiiiiwlor whore ho ivill iitl-nil (.-iiliiinlil Villi'Ko. Arthur U. linker, On- nr.-liii.i-i. esps-h In ll'IIVH CIlllllWOoll ill ii few mvli'.- il for I'nlifiiniiii whore In1 will H|H-iiil tho winter inunllw, Mi-, lluyle, ..| .IU" Un- I'iwI ..lliir, Into nl lho Knight hloek, In nlmwiiiii ii lino display nl iiiiliiii.-i-.v uml children's hut" llila week. Miss K.lilli Melliinl has retui'lioil fr.on rt visit wllh Vancouver trleiiill. Miss Mellaril inntoinplalos n trip I" iln olil Cnuntry In lho near future. Hciiixo-olonnliiB tima is horo again nml VT II, Slavonian tho Vnlloy Painter mul his slnlT uf wnrkinon aro kept busy pntiorlng, tinting etc, A free .1.- miration .if lliu"' I" keep lii.ir from falling mil) evoii during an eleelinn Cmnpnlgn In given! • iu DiivIh'v'h ilrug slum wimlnw this I week. ., 11 Nm. is tho li I" linvi- your * limco-cleanlng d • W. ll.Stovou- II mm, lho Valley pnlulei', keeps in.no I J Inn flint-chow piipor-hiingorn, ill* ^mm********************************************** * I Chilliwack Opera House I TO-NIGHT Under the auspices nl Chilliwack Agricultural Society Charleys Aunt\\ SATURDAY NIGHT St. Elmo Entire New Vaudeville Each Performance N.B. - SATURDAY NIGHT "THE GREAT ALONE" in "SONGS Ol-' A SOURDOUGH" ele '■* JI Villi pi v,,,„.„ „i ,, .„ POPULAR PRICES Itcciu'il, nml Mrs. Rules, wtiv .»•>-*,*.>.•-* o 4 **X**X***>-^ i Un- vWtoiw ui tin- Kitironl The Chilliwack Land® Development Co. Limited. ohvhloll Mr. W.I.. Miioki-n is Pi-esiili-nt, is aetivel.v en- pilled in (inquiring lanils whieh will I vein Ulgilllll dividend pnyoi'slnthoHlinl-d- Imlili-i's. Tin. Mtiiiiigoiiioiit is very eareful ami nnnsor- Vlllive ill illVOflilgllting all prii|iertloa suliiui,,i..l fur si.li'i'aliiiii.aiiillHiiluulil- ful prnpimltlnn is Diilcrtnln- e.l. Aollvo elHlllirii-s liulli fl'iilll liii-iil ami milsiili. sum H are heiug inii.le, re- 1.11ivi- tu Hie purollllBO at slim-es iii IhoCniupaiiy, ami 111,- IHri-.-l.ir-.,— nil well nml fiivoiulily known resident,, ul the district,— aiilieipale Ilia spee ly mtlo uf milhi I Hliiek tn eiilnplele a lliltlllier nf exeellenl innnoy-innking priipusilluns. Tho bulk nl Ihiss k nhnulil bo hold by Ineal pi-uple. Iiifunniiliiin respeeting Ibe up, rntiiniKi.t the I'uni- paiiy as also Ibe purolmSQ nf slimes niiiv be ubtmneil liy applying In Mr. Poll.y or lo Nr. Wadding. Ion, HI lh. tomp.ny'a office Nail door lo Ik. Empr.ia H.I.I. •liny, nml iKiml i-„U. - I In - I'1 l***********************************************************^^ I*************************************************** ************************** I t $ LOCAL AND DISTRICT % I Too Busy on the ii GOURLAY PIANO GUESSING CONTEST to write advertisements 4 i************************?* X' L. P. pinft. nt M«o Sloilin f«r J photos, J Short Ouati for Wiles M regular ■> prices ut llarittorsou's. I .1. M. Millar, ..r Merrill, forim-rlv odltiir nf the Sew Km, Uil now of I tlm Morrill llt-rnld, wan in tlillll- . wind*, tn ii>gi*>tur ;i vuli1 fur .Mm Oliver, Tliiiixla-. Ucml It, .1. McIntiwh'H nii.iH-r llflvl, in llii- tsHtie. Ol I' tlm -|H-ci;il vnlnop nlTcri'd IxMi'ii'tt Kut'i' Hunts ul g.UHi a pnlr. Kor price ami quality Uie offer cannot lie. fallen. |)r, l-nuronoe Broe, upon! Thursday nt tin- homo nl his [ini't'iits Mr. nml Mrs. J, |,. Broe, Mnr.v St. LtUirenee is imt* uf tin- genial nml sm-i't'-isftil duotors nt Vancouver General Hospital. Burlaps, Burlaps, Burlaps— Wc carrv Staunton's the liest gratia mado, In retl, green, and brown, on which ivc are givlnp a reduction of 15 per cent, at tho Valley Painl and Wnll Paper House The Sunday Schools of tho Pres- hyturinn and Methotllst ehurches wil! i lucl Kiilly tiny «ervlces on Sunday morning next! There will he no Hunday School in the Presby-, lerian I'hurch in the nftornoon, I Alfred White . Music Dealer I , I J ('. Man ford, of Vancouver, w.i- u ♦ wi-1'k-en'l visitor in tho city. 4 W. It. Treuhnlm lias two cars of J furniturecoroute from the east. 4 ♦ Kvi'i-y line 111 IhiMiew-palHT ei-sIs 4 the proprietor something. I. Sani|i-*iin, nf Victoria,formerly Chllllwaek was u visitor in iln- 4 City tlii- week, '♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*******^ »■ |j (Jin,,,,., ,v.w ., ini-rinmn visitnr in Vancouver Thursday returning Saturday. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, HAY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. iln,. ii.iv ,..,l.l..i-. Tin. plim-fl One .liJ. Imrrmv. DAIRY UTENSILS Ono Mil"lie Spain,nr, Nn, i-,-,|ilieily. I Itm |«.llllili Mr. siiups.iii, wim bus lii-i-n tie- (jin-s, ol Mr. ami Mrs. |i. \\. Mcknj lur iho summer left this week tm I.1HI1I (Int.. where he will coll liimo bis stmlies iii the Anglican iiiinisiiy, at Huron Cullogo, Ilnrr 4- Cli-iinliei-s, bnli-bi-r-. an linrlng tlioir Chilliwack .tore mil in lirsl i-luss shape. A tvim-nt is boing Iniil, ami Ha- Intorlnr will 1.0 l.-paili,e.l. When fllll.lli.il the .Imp will present a neal ami Inviting apjii-a ranee. Lai-.- Curtain., van) gun.1., ani' ^__^ ren.lv 1.1 put mi Laei'siiml Kinhml ; Mrs. .1. I'. MeCunnell haa ro- dory unit rlblionHnlllcn.lerfon'slbl, itiirnwl nfler si.-niling a l lb in ,voc|(, Wluit a llirill nf exi«-el California cllios. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1911 I'niler inslrueliuiis frum John K.! ,',"'! ''r''"", Parker "f Chlllliraek,whu im.- ,li- H,M*™». 'hlM"- '',"- posed of liia farm, ivo will Hell l.j- HAINESS liulllie aui'tiun mi , , ,, i -I-, I vj. ilmilil.. bariii-ss. act mi-ilium iluiil.li- liarm- -.-, liglii iliiiil.le linrnowi. On Ihe pn-iiiis,.s siluateil nn Iln- TOOLS, ITC. Eastern tcrminiM of Uie Prnlrlo I'.-iilral I! I. jii-t npi.wlti-thenm.l 0n" logging nulflt, ealilM, Mack leading In Kekcrl'ii mill, iciii- I\"""-- fu**». ""'I "'\""" "rU''w' u iug at '.' o'clock sharp, the liilluw. numerous tn mention. ing described property, vl«.:— Tien- Op Sn.r.—All sums nf ?-J-..,»i ami nmler, cuxhi uver Ibul ninnllnl ,1 innnlbs' ,-r,-,til will be Ono pair geldiug.,i1yenriiu|d,weightIglvcu on fumi.liiiig npproveil i>.ini l-Ji«i|l.s.eii.-b, lm.ki-ii.alll i,—. in.,.-, iK-arlng Inlerem al lho rate Onotmir nfthroe-yonr-nl.l l-en-licr f s |.-r i-cnt. |mt annum'. fillies, well li,alel„-,l. brnkelii all N„n _ uv „„„,,, ,,,,,„. ,.1,,, harness, woiglll IMKi II,-. mienllnn t" Mr. I'lirker'n cnw". One driving h...-.-, s v.-'i- "Id. ; A. n dairy herd Ib.-v caininl bo ("i It. "irc-l bj' lli.a-.i. M....1..K... , ^,,,-,.:,—...I. Average Iniller-fal l.-sl f..r lln- henl, I.". per eenl.; al-.. In ,b.- Ii.n a- il is liisPi'lass anil well cured F. J. HART & CO., LIMITED Auctioneers HOUSES llrcd by liar CATTLE tiii- announcement must give t. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. .1. Pully were Borr>' \""""" l"'i'-a-l»mls. !0 gn|| ,1-1, visi-.nrs tu Vancouver last week J. Uorlicrl ulin pleaded gullly oi returning Saturday. Westminster r tiy lo striding n ,,. ,, ,,. ,,. , v. , watch in Cliilliwnck, came up fn'i Mis, Mar,,.,, Wnl.lie, at Vs.,,, , , ,,,,, , ^ was tie gues nf Miss Pbylls Mllson ,-,„,.,,,, ,,,,„ uver the week etui, Kev. Canon NinehelilTe, nf St, Thursday Octolicr 80, if* likely In '|*| m ('|Ml|(-li, returned mi Wed- Im- tho tlflto chosen for Tlinnksgiv* f-Yim l...n wife h:ive returned fniln n twu HI three \\yoe|u trip ta Alaska. There'll he merry gnthorlng ii Konderson's Suil Section this week A big out price on all suits. Three cows, fresh. Two OOWH, due in -l.inn.iry. tine cow* due iii February. Kimr cows, due in March, Nine cows, due, in April iind Mnyl Pour calves. line Guernsey Bull, I years old, and eligible to registration, simp Twenty well-bred Shropshire ewe- ami mie ram. PIGS Twu brood sown with litters, Twelve pigs, I months old, nUiut MX) pounds each. HAT About 80 tons •►! good hay. IMPLEMENTS Oue liny hinder (Maxwell), One side delivery inko. THE MARKET REPORT Knllrmlnjf itn< tin- prevallliiu wholesale (.ii-ii-v hi Vimcoiivcr tlii- wet-It; liny SH.nntn$17.00 per ton nm- Sii.imin .".lite " h.-.i wi.cni .... :t2.tm t'oiii.wi,..!.- :i:.im I'litiiloc- llUHUit 31.00 ( Iti.-ki-n*. live wiiuht |Sc in l'nc Hi Unci;- is-* in anp III liimnl liniff l:ic t. I Ic III 1.1111,1, Iln,, ui,- |h Itniieht'intM -Un- itrnt! A|»l** >i-■-'•' "' >-•.'»» I Bnrrell A- Bnnfbtxl's btttebershop Is being improved hy having a new roof placed on Hu- building. Tin* Harrison house i- lielng im- provetl liy the instnllntitin uf a new tire place in the sitting room. W. I;. Ferris has n No, I assortment nt Combination Buffet Side- Imimts ('J in U at very low prlt-es. .1. I>. Taylor of Westminster nnd W, A. Mpflnnnlil, of Vanemtveri were vislhirs in lho Oily Monday. It. J. Mcintosh reports n big sale nl rublmr uihmI- nt the prices quoted in his ndvl.ln the Free Press of last week. In* eitugrntulntetl on the showing. S. \\. fiuvl.-v. M. I'. P. ojlielated al the iipenlngepremonies. W. n. Tronbolm wn visitor tn Vnncouvor n littsines Tucwlny Ilusiness at tho hopyarils i-< pick ing up. Condensed Advertising P01I HUNT—Onotl elglll i-noliied Imase nil Itii/i-l St., nil vciii.-nii--. ,\\|-['lv inA.JIslcohii.Ulty. POM MALI, liny hum- live yenw old, ir1M«| tlrlvrr; tlwt eliiw hiitrg) mul Imi- new. Will HI st'pnniU-lj ur eoiiiplein outfit. .\\|.|,1\\ t'lillllwnclt Kftf Pre**. FOH SAI.K OH TO IIRST Kltilily* with "i-u-nil hoiiMm imhI ori'lisnr Hoe,I. Ilowe Helil. I.iist—A liiilie*icoi'!illii!iccl"i, ht'iweea tram nation nml Mr. Ilaiifonl'n home, l-'iii'l.-r |i1iii-m- Ii-hvi- ui ilit** ullici- mul n-ci i\\c rewanl, rhilliwncl; has had its share nf excttemcnl this week when Iwo iinpni'lanl OVCttts were pullctl off{Vtll vt/: The Chilliwack Fair ami Dominion Klcctlons. | Hani^iiy Burn—In Chilliwnek mi Wetllies- lay Henlomher !M), lo Mr. nml Mrs. | m„ ,.,.;NT-Kr..n. nK.i.iMtliiihlefor iwt N. s. .Melxenzie, (Inro rtVeuue, a uvm\\ n—Iwrnnl andrerideiteegiven, daughter., ApplyCiykjiii. SlsryHl, ^Hnssl Miss Unehi'siiny, relumed t IllCYcl.i;, l-OUSAI.K-lt. H.. A. iimke thru- speed ne. rim i.rnki's, net -ti. l-'ree Press, H-nuver un M..11.I.1.V after a |ilea-j „,„,. ,,„■„, „,„„, ,r„„„„„V,,H,.k r;;n,,'. t VUlt with (upturn nnd Mrs., H.ai brake,acarrelyridden|Apply Ho» Goi ng to Then use The Sherwin-Williams Paint ami you'll net satisfaction. It's the best protection you can give your house. It's made from pure while lead, pure zinc while, and \\ linseed oil. It docs not powder, flake oft1 or crack. It forms a tough, durable film that wears and looks well lor the longest time. It's colors arc clear, bright and lasting. It costs less by the job than any other paint made. The full color card shows 48 handsome shades. S.. W. p. ii put up full measure 1 a/ways. Paint? T DENMARK & BURTON General Hardware and Sporting Goods PHONE IO Chilliwack Roller Rink The I'lillllivack Roller IMiik ia now "i|H'll fur llie s.u-.ii. AFTIRN00N Two-Thirty to Five WINING Seven-Thirty lo Ten Come and enjoy a pleasant Paitime JAMES O'HERN. ************************* 1 Is. PUGH PARSON'S STORE HART BLOCK ♦ Electrical Contractor J * * Wiring for Power nml l-iiilitinfj i A complete lino ..f * PittingH si ii. I Supplies L..BBB ♦ *♦♦♦ + ♦<•♦* + •»*♦♦»♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦ JOHN II. CUUGHTON llAUIIISTKll. MII.UIT1IH, NOTARY PUBLIC Wesuuiiisler Trust HtiililiiiK Ctlll.l.lWACK, B.C. J.H. POOK lint Air Purnnces, Roofing nnd Cornice, Milullii- Ceilings, Stnvi's uml limip's, Gonoml repair work, cto. Kstillinlrs flltllitllOd Phone 94 British Columbia Electric i'.\\s.-kn.ii:ii umvtci l.-uve U'rsllllill. M.lU 9.110 H.1,1 ,..,f. •", Arriv- Van. 1145 I-.IW ' 11.110 10.80 Arrive Arrive WnUnln. Cliwk, 11.00 11. Ml I.IM II.M 4..« II.M II. 10 11.110' a.no S.M I III! 11 III "KIIVII'R l.ve. I'lilltluaek .•,.:,(! 11111.1 l.nilv Kxi.-i* " Vaiu-.nm-r7.0tl " | Mnmlay All lauMcngvr imiiiii li.ui.lli- Kxpni"""@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Chilliwack (B.C.)"@en, "Chilliwack"@en ; dcterms:identifier "Chilliwack_Free_Press_1911-09-21"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0067486"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "49.1577778"@en ; geo:long "-121.950833"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Chilliwack, BC : C.A. Barber"@en ; dcterms:rights "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 ; dcterms:source "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en ; dcterms:title "Chilliwack Free Press"@en ; dcterms:type "Text"@en ; dcterms:description ""@en .