@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "7703214b-583c-4dc6-a620-dc922d4fb516"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "The Courtenay Review and Comox Valley Advocate"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-11-27"@en, "1918-08-22"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/courtenayrev/items/1.0068014/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ********************* ******* YOUR PRINTING Can nut be done any i etter, uml not mute sn well anywhere elae herealioutit. Our type ami machinery in cnmplett and Tlie Review prieeH are ri-^ht ************************************************** THE REVIEW RICKSON'S /// Gent*' Furnishings and Hatters VOL. 6 COURTENAY, B. C. THURSDAY AUG, 22 1918 NO. 38 t To Be Removed Off the Premises For Sale Cheap���Well built Four Room Bungalow For full particulars apply GEO. J. HARDY LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT Telephone 10 COURTENAY Local Lines THE COURTENAY Gents' Furnishing Store We.have.Boots.and Shoes in all Sizes and all prices The very Latest Styles.and our pricse are right Our First Shipment of.Sweaters hat.just arrived You should see them for they are Just what you want for the Fall. SANFI ELD...UNDERWEAR Both Red and Black Label Penman's 95 in all sizes. We.have a large assortment of Boy's Suits, ranging in Size. 22��� 3'j in various styles and colors. i Wi- are offerinj) lhes= suits ��t Low Fi ices. It it hot necessary to send East for these goods for we have them. Courtenay Gent's Furnishings Store Opposite City Hall W. Sutliff, Prop. I * *0VV&*0tw*a*t0*0**��*+a*amt* I Expert Watchmaker Qualified Optician CHARLES SIMMS Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician - THE COURTENAY JEWELRY STORE Union Street, Courtenay "Fleet Foot" Canvas Shoes IN ALL STYLES AT The Courtenay Shoe Store Our Canvas Shoes have stood the test ���They have the wearing qualitl s and graace the feet properly. We have a style and fit for EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY When you want a "FLEET FOOT" Shoe look for the name "FLEET FOOT "stamped on the sole SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WE GIVE ALL OUR ATTENTION To SHOES ONLY. 10 per cent, Discount to Returned Sol diers and their wives. LOGGIE BROS. Next the Drug Store Phone 48 R. M. Glazbrook lefl on Friday morning for Portland. Ore, Miss U-Ui SorenrMion of Vancouver, Is yielding wilh Miss Mildrei- Boden. Stanley Pier-cy, who haa been will Mil' ltoyal Plying Corps for ��oiii*> tlmo arrived home iinexrecteilly last Tluira day evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. Booth lert on Monday for Vancouver. Mrs, Dick and two children who Mivo been visiting "with tliom accompanied tnoro. Hus Ciiwin. who .is overseas with llio 2'ISlh Batt; was married on Aug. Ist. at, Cliilnglrain, Bedford, Norlliuiii- hcrl nd, l-'ng., lo Miss Lillian Arm-' strong. Wallace Piercy wns best \\ man. Wanted���To liny a house in or near lown. Will pay cash. Apply A. V, Carter, Courlenay. Wanted���Rooms and boanl on farm for Vauouver busines mini nnd family for two or three weeks. Apply Box A, Review Office. For Sale--A beautiful Airedale (female) dog, 7 months old, affectionate, a splendid watch dog, and a born hunter. $t0. Also two Yorkshire sow pigs, 7 months old. $30 each. Mrs. JlacKay, Dashwood, Qualicum P. 0. FOR SALE���Haul back blocks and pulleys. See Wm. Rouglas, Courtenay, B. C. ARRIVED AT LAST at the Ford Garage���"AMBU," the Great Eieclric '^rouble Shooter. It is estimated "that there are some 12,000 different ails In the Starter and Lighting systems ln use today. "Ambu " gets all of them absolutely; no guessing, and at very little cost to the customer. FOR SALE���Ten good milk cows- Government tested���for cash, or exchange for sheep. T. A. L. Smith, Hornby Island. QUIET FAMILY COW WANTED��� Fresh or about to freshen. Send particulars to Box A, Review office. Autos for hire���lijrse and small- day or night. Ford 'Garage. Phone 46. The Ford Garage has a Welding plant with a first class -welder. Bring in your broken parts in cast iron, steel, aluminum, and brass. etc. Anything from a stove lifter to a crank shaft. PATTERSON CHANDLER & STEPHEN LTD., i6th Ave. and Main St. Vancouver, B. C Monuments, Headstones and Cemetery Fences, the largest Monumental works in the west. Lost���22' launch hull with red trimmings last seen at Dyke Sawmill boom on Saturday. Finder kindly notify N, H. Boden. phone 59. For Sale���About 31-2 acres of land in the City of Courtenay, Terms easy. Address Owner, 3323 Tennyson Ave., Victoria, B. C. For highest prices in hides, scrap metal and old rubbers see Wm. Douglas, Courteuay, Cleveland Bicycles and bicycle supplies at the Ford enrage. I Go to McBryde's for quality bread, Miss Addle Woodruff i.s wlsltlng nl Mrs. ,!us. Cairns, Miss May Taylor la-Vlsltlivj'"with lier grandmother, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. C. Campbell and daughter returned from Vancouver on Thursday evening. 'llie Misses Surah and Minnie Heullio of Victoria are visliing friends in tho district. Mrs. W. Allkoiihcnd of Ladysml'li, Is visiting will] her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex i'ri|Ulini-t. Mrs. Milliard, along with George n-id Miss Christine led by nul" mi Tuesday en roule'for Vancouver lorn short holiday, "Somebody's cows" have boon browsing off the flowers along the fence of Mr. Fechuer's garden. "Fooh" hopes iho greens will make 'em sick. Onc genlloninn says he doesn't mind Ills wife working for the soldiers but when .it comes lo currying off Iiis dinner, there's where he draws the line. The two large plnlo glass windows In Wlllard's harness shop, broken by a team load of lumber backing into them, have been replaced, and lhe shop again presents quite a p'easlng appearance. Joceph Naylor of C 1 obc-rlnnd and David Aitken of Bevan llnd a bearing belore Magi i'rate S'-** on Friday last, at the Coirtenay po"*e building and were sent up to 1ho next, court, of oempetent jurisdiction for trial. One of our many subscribers has made the suggestion thai. "Fech" turn his attention to the old opera house corner next spring and see if he cannot make it. better looking oven than Ihe pretty little park opposite tlio Review Office. Mrs. Frank MnrArtliur Is visiting with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Creech. Frank was here for a day or two last week on bis way to Vancouver, having been transferred from Campbell River to the Company's head office at Vancouver. Mesdames Grant, Snnnon ond RUMi le, who with their families spent the past month at Oak Bank. Mrs. Adey's home on the Upper Road, Sandwick, left on Friday last for their homes at Vancouver. They report having had an excellent, time fishing, and greatly enjoyed the long drives amid the beautiful scenery hereabouts. Registrar R. S. T.ennie has again drawn attention to the fact, lhat Aug- ilst 24th is tl-" last day of irace rnr edseiters. A'erthat day tliere will be no pardn- For them, and ihey will be subject I.i lhe penalty provided by law. So far not one of tbe defaulters it was slated, had reported as a result of the amnesty announcement Picture shows of ratlvir more than the Maple T.eaf theatre recently. On Saturday evening a good crowd was pleased witli "Master in His Own Home " Again on Monday evening an Interesting play, "Happiness" was shown. Last, night Ethel Barrymore In "The White Raven" was shown. On Saturday evening nan other good photo play Is promised in "Thais." Rev. ,T. Richmond Crnig will conduct the service at the Presbyterian church ou Sunday evening. The subject of bis sermon will be " Is the Hour of Revolution Striking?", a subject which created considerable attoc- tion In Vancouver recently. Mr Craig is nn eloquent speaker and undoubted ly will draw a large congregation next Sunday. Safety Fir St Maple Leaf Theatre. Go to FRASER'S For Fresh Tobacco, Cigars Confectionery and Soft Drinks. Isabel St. Next Royal Bank SATURDAY, AUG, 24th. Goldwyn Pictures tell us all about Mary Garden ln . -����� "THAIS" by Anatole France Is she beautiful? Is she slim and graceful? Is it true that there has Comox Creamery Butter 65c per lb. this week NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND PATRONS Those indebted to this office for subscriptions and job printing are requested to pay up without delay There are quite a number who seem to think that they aro under no obligation to pay for their paper. Please call at his office or pay the collector. William V. Shaw, M.O, of Campbell River, has been appointed a Coroner for iiie province of Hriiish Columbia. A. 11. Bull, nf foinox hns been ,15 pointed 1111 official member of 'hi Board of directors of St. losepn ba*). pita! Coniox. We would like lo know what the at* eattle of Victoria, nre visliing friends i-ractlon .s in Cumberlan on Saturday rights, Uirgi numbers of our townspeople flock 1 bore. Th ��� Ontario Hallway nud .Municipal noar.l has Issued an order limiting tne use of natural gas. No consumer may use more htnii 5,000,000 cu. n. a year. There is a lot of dissatisfaction at Lazo over the manner In which the road work is being done. The local member has been appealed 10 lun he sems to be unable or unwilling to cope with the matter. Oxford county, Ontario, produced eight and a quarter million pounds of cheese in 1017 ns compared to ten and a half million in 1910. The county has also five mill* factories of fairly r-cent e*tabll-limeni. A few days ago Richard Fraser, ihe Isabel Street lobecconlst, made up his mind thnt he would like to go back to bis old eai.ing upon the rolling deep. Hc modestly asked for a berth as mate on one of the government boats. Imagine his surprise when an .answer came back by return that It wris impossible 10 give him a job as mate, but that he could have the job as Captain of one of the ships carrying spruce fo flying m-chines from Prince Rupert 10 Vancou**"*"**. Captain Frnicr has disposed of his Interests here nnd lefl this mornlijg to take up his new dm ies. The funeral of the late Corporal .tones on Runny afternoon last wius. very largely attended and was under the auspices oT lhe Great War Veto, runs Association, who with the members or the I. 0. r>. E. and City Council attended'. A Bring party an I bearers came up from Oualicum Hospital t.- "'i..|.(l Hip obsefiu'i-r Th > remains were escorted to St. John's church where Rev. Fllton an.l Rev. Cumle.y conducted the services, thence to St. Andrew's burying ground, where the usual graveside reremnnv was performed, after which the firing rarty fired a farewell salute, and the "last post" was sounded. The funer-il. cortege was ihe llargeet ever seen in Courtenay. It is estimated 'hat iber-* wns nearly twelve hundred persons present. Anglican Services H. A. COLLISON, Archdeacon. Presbyterian Church St. Andrew.-' Sandwick ZS2 Service 2 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p. m. Courtenav Sunday School and Bible Clas* 10:30 a. in. Evening service 7:30 p. 111. All welcome Corns Corns Corns Use Robertson's Corn Remover 25c. W.G.Robertson Courtenay ��� B. C. THE COURTENAY REVIEW The Courtenay Review Ami Comox Valley Advocate A Weekly Newspaper, Published at Courtenay, B. U. N. II. Bodrn, Editor and Proprietor Subscription -jl.'.u per year in Advance $2,00 per annum if not so pnid THURSDAY AUG,22, 1918 HERE AND THERE. Winnipeg citizens nre saving mom by dayllghl saving, The city light ilepartmont's receipts were $i:'.l-i lerss for May thir year Ihan last, The New Agent-General The Nanaimo I iei. Id has this to say about Air. Wade's appointment to the position of Agent-General"" It is ji.sl possible th-r. Mr. P C 'Wad.- will lialte ..'��� ii r'S lire ageirl- general in London cf British Columbia, ninl this is al- in ir !1 that can be said of his appol itment. In giving him this position Ui ��� govern mewl bas nd vn need another notable slop toward its downfall, Mr, Wade 's n main with n strong iiolltloal reputation, He Is nf the itoegis typn u pclHJcs, and a'- mosl nnv mnn In llrltlih Columbia who l-as bom In p il He life for tho Insi row .nu .s would have u.atlon bailer represent: live fi r lihe province ill I.'id ii. Pn far as we uiu'ereta-nd 'he Hrltllilllon Mr. Waide Ins been le mini j nt Mio handle of tlio Liberal political , t , I niiu'l lu ��� for ibe Musi several years. ..���,,,, n i'.n- id's machine, ns controlled by lhe city of ClnclmUti has passed an ��� ���,, .,.,,���Avi>.1(, ,OJ ���|(���s iiidiiiinice making iltlaew. persoimUy .,, (IltI, ,, ,.i>,.,n i|. ..p. eumo nu euu.-s liable for damages done Lo neighbors sun sl,rt H 'otys[i s|t| ii| iiimi ou|i|i by Ire cn used hv their neglect or oare. nm u peion pun oouiao.kI ��ipi in uon csslioss. -Iiposs nuoqi'l |S9fl2|qO"{1 ,|n /tOUep I-'9ejd .\\'.iii,ii)iioi| oifi iii u.i ui|i| Su|sod * * * -Dp A'q |ii.iou,iH u| BOU|AO.Id oqi pun .1 ,���)>������!.��.iji| -IIV pniinsii! HM|i oufipinu In New Zealand, where particular .thus siqi sum m -s.is-iiiio.ui iiojioeie al-tfii'tlon is given to child - ��������� ---vn- -j.kI spi .��o||ii.ws in ui|i| peaioj putt Mon, the Infant death rate has been 'nuq Bin oi .leisAieap ind huh 'epifji I steadily lowered, nnd tor some years tion promises, nnd brought about a past haB approximated no per thou- great*a- abuse of the patronage ays- Band, 11cm than this province 1ms ever suf- Ikckup^^Xlroops subshtuhfvg tor�� - Campbells F-RVIT drippinc pastry J)3bVTT6I* THE FOODS W&f THE FOODS THE OVGHT TO VS&lOr SOLDI &RS NEED S. ODA Ladies and Gent's Tailor Now Showing New Spring Suitings McPhee Block - Courtenay Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTES TRAIN SERVICE: Southbound For Victoria���Leaves Courtenay 11.35 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting at Parksville Junction with train for Port Alberni, and at Nanaimo with boat for Vancouver Northbound Leaves Victoria���9.00 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, connecting at Nanaimo with boat from Vancouver and at Parksville Junction with the train from Port Alberni, and arriving at Courtenay at 16.10. Phone RC60 D. B. NICKERSON Agent Courlenajr, First Showing of Early Fall Goods DressGoods Coatings Kimona Cloth CeylonFlannel ''"it' "������''���< -..*-.. "*S1 �� *^���y I.Ttfj- ��� ������ ��������"* Plain and striped Silks in al shades, Voile, Silk and s'rip- e*' Crepe de Chine Waists, Black and colored Silk and Mrreen Undervests A complete range of Ladies Whitewear, Ladies black and colored Silk Hose in all shades Blankets Comforters Marcello Spreads ���j? ******** **************** m 9) 9) 'Hi Campbells CUMERLAND * ��� ���-. . ,. ....-Afei. ( PIANO & ORGAN Tuning and Repairing W. J. GOARD Here about Oct. 1 Leave orders at Review office Comox Livery Stable Phone 84 L Auto Truck Meets all Boats and Courtenay Trains Autos and Teams for Hire at reasonable rates E. C. CLIFFE - COMOX fererl from . And In this respect the I olininx has beeu reached In the ap- I polntmenl of Mr. Wade to this posl- j tlon. N'o one will ever forget the I abuse which tlie Sun lavished upon the laic Sir Richard McBryde when holding thin same position, and at thai time Mr. Wade controlled The Sun. At that time, the time of the lusl provincial election, It was a criminal waste of money to maintain su- li amfflre. Now It 'fl all right and just the proper thing for Mr. Wade. There Is a limit to most games, even to the political game, and this last action on the paart of the Government about touches It. It 1. 9) 9) ir�� 9) 9) 9) i\\\\ 9) 9) 9) 9a 9) 9} 9) 9) f to | to % p" Using Substitutes for Wheat Flour INVOLVES NO SACRIFICE The use of wheat substitutes is now compulsory Our WHITE CORN FLOUR YELLOW CORNMEAL RYE FLOUR ROLLED OATS OATMEAL are good wholesome substitutes Hint any housewife may use with must pleasing und Wholesome results Ask for it Today at your Family Grocer's Royal Standard Mills, Millers of the Famous Royal Standard Flour tt to to ib to to m to ib to ib Our own waste makes our Allies want Issued by Canada Pood Board. Royal Standard Grain Products Agency Phone 33, End ol Bridie F. Movi'i, Mir. ********** ************l^ to ib ib ib Hi to ib ib ib to to >mt**^>*Hk*0**^**** ��m &v COURTENAY TAILOR We have an Exhibit of a Large Assortment of New Patterns HANEY I. KUSHIDA > Store Between Bridges Courtenay W-^^M"-**"*-^ ****��0km tataefJtS Don't Overlook the Possibilities of the Telephone Did you ever notice how some people shout into the Tdephone ? They think becauee the party they are txalking to it some distance away, that the tone of voice must be loud. They forget that a con- vesatlonal tone is all that It needed It Is the tame with the long distance-telephone. Some people have the idea that because the party wanted it distant, it it not possible to talk to them���the voice cannot carry that far. The voice may not carry that far, but it iseasily carried by the wire any distance, owing to modern invention. No matter how far your friend It away you can converse by telephone without difficulty. Try it tome time. British Columbia Telephone Co. The costof Living is High GRAND DISPLAY at Still There's Nothing Like Leather Willard's Harness Emporium I K ure V A CTTVM Fine Showing of Horse Blankets, Lap JAME.3 ��.. AdlUIN RugS) cloves, Trunks, Suit Gases, Etc. Harness Repaired Neatly W. W. WILLARD Cumberland and Conrteuay Practical Shoemaker ami Repair | Next to Hardv & lliscoe Now Ixindon, Conn., has adopted a unique but effective means of curbing profiteering In house rents. A board has been formed consisting of public spirited citizens of standing, Including lawyers of standing, real estate men, manufacturers and others who n*et daily In sub committeesof three to hear complaints of tenants regarding extortionate rents, If a tenant makes, out a case the sub-committee request's i'ho landlord to attend to give his side of the cafe. If he refuses, or If a plain case of rent profiteering Is made out against him, all the facta aer published and public opinion Is allowed to do Its work. This plan has proved most effective, v-rtiiVifiT-'.r-'"' Courtenay Vulcanizing and Welding Works are now open for business at the old Duncan & Birch garage, Union Bay rd Tires Repaired and Retreaded. Oxy-Acetylene Welding ~~ GODDARD & WILLEMAR PHONE 25 ' i 1 i ! ; i dmWpk*** *��� -*��� ���������- ���PHB COURTENAY REVIEW ���r-W-JJKWW /# i*i��l��i��*0ljw��iw*^^ OUR AUGUST SALE Successful beyond all Expectations, and here are More of Our Values at a Very Low Price Ladies bathing suits made of fine wool, colors grey and navy, values to $6, which we want to clear out at #3.75. Another value made of heavy cotton. August Sale $1.95 Watch for our Saturday Special. Ladies White Middies, made in fine styles and qualities. Your Choice at $1.50 Ladies Blach Hose, guaranteed fast dyes, elastic top, all sizes; value 35c, Saturday only, 5 pr $1 Ladies white hose with black stripes, made of fine cotton lisle, 45c a pair White artificial hose 75c a pair We have a good assortment of Ladies Underwear in all dolors, August sale at the lowest possible price, 65c to $6.95 25 yards only of flowered dress vorle, remember Saturday only, 19c per yd Only a few pieces of fast dye ginghams left 5 yards for 95c. Fine hand embroidered Cotton Crepe Kimonas selling at cost prices, $1.95 to $3.25 Sayoy brand Corsets, incomparable, styles and qualities, all sizes, August sale $2.25 Fine striped Silk for dresses and skirts, in all colors, $1.95 to $2.95 a yard Pailette Silk, 36 inches wide, in brown and black $1.75 to $1.95 a yard 1 doz. only, White Pique Shirt Waists, value $1.50, to clear, 75c Children's dresses from 1 to 14 years, made of fine checked gingham, $1 to $1.35 Japanese Cotton Crepe, plain colors and stripes 30 in. wide. The best washing and wearing goods that we know of, to clear at 3 yds for $1 Girl's Coat 1, made of fine qtia.ity Check, $595. $3 B. 0, Telephone Co... E. T. Cliff nilnlon S. Wood King's Printer T. Booth, re Barto ... Northern Flectrie Co C. II. Tarbell & Sen Voi-lhern Bloctrli C 0, S. Wood, . .. 1. Air-winder . .1. Thorn' son .. .1 .l.iln.slrin, .i ring hole-*. B, Kerton ��� Ceo. Saddler 3.88 A petition was read fium the residents of the Comox road prayinj? thai a street lamp he placed on that, rra.ii between Mrs. Lewis' residence an.l A. Urquhart's gate.���Referred to Committee for report. A statement from tbe Bank of Commerce was read showing thai. *iher-�� was a briance of $624 82 to the cred*** of the L-enentitre account. Aid. Leighton said that no report had yet ' ei n made by the electrical depart' ent, and he thought, it wa_j ���line 11 - public knew semething abour, it Thi' Caused some discussion. The Mayor snid that, he believed that It would be a paying proposition sine time. This did not satisfy Aid. Leirr'i- lon. Mr. Weods said he could make a Statement monthly or quarterly. I" was finally decided to have a report for nexl meeting of the Council. Aid. Leighton and Aid. Loggie enquired why the report of monthly receipts and disbursements was nor being prepared as directed by council. The clerk promised to have report np to July HI ready for next nicotine. The nuilding by-law received Its 3rd reeading and was finally pa-seed, with some amendmets. Uodwell and "^"'son and Account- anl Griffiths will receive $10" each, on their accounts. Tenders will le railed for for advertising the tax sale. The matter tr> I'i lefl in the hands if the Mayor and clerk Tenders will also Iv sked for the purchase of the old bridge timber. R. Fl 'ichor loaned the on* about a hundred feet of rope last spring when ihe floods wero on, winch was ��st.nu wants is replaced.���The Chairman Of the hoard of works was Instructed to look Into the matter. Aid. I/Ogrrie again brought up thfl mailer of ihe Orchard sidewalk. Contractor Johnston, who was present, promised io mnke a start in ten days providing it did not rain hard enough to prevent him ptting a roof over his hay stack in the meantime. . I m *"" llv*. . tlllll- . 13.85 .135.75 .;:: .;:: r 3 '������ . ;.(������> i " mo ts* i earn* ��� sbc-wto **���,��������� *m* ������������������I Do You READ? The Courtenav Review Family Herald and Weekly Stir and the Daily Province for one year for $6 THE COURTENAY REVIEW Boost or Beat It. The.Slgwal Has The Right Idea Why Mot Try It Here? Tlie Goderich Board of Trade is making an extra effort to "pui Goderich on the may." and this is the way the signal "lal's up" to tlie citizens in a reeelU issiu . It's good advice too. "Whn nits one comes to town grasp him liy tiie hand and tell Iiini whnt biiglil prospects ihe town has, Don'l tanu around like �� lot ol dressed up dummies before a clothing store nnd wear long faces with gloomy look-, and See only the dark side nl lite Above all, don't go whining around and make .1 shadow 011 lh bluest sky. If yotl really huvn'l the heart to speak .1 cheery word or land your influence on behalf of your town, for mercy sake hide yourself when some strangers come to visit us," If you liavn.t a bright cheerful word for the place, for lit- ven's sake pack up your old kit bag and get out, You'll feel better and the town will be a darn sight better ofl without von. Some people never have la good word to say about their town or their neighbors, they go around with a sore headland 'they're forever picking the scab off: their faces are as sour as a fifty year old swill tub, theyj]squeal about this. they grouch about that, they complain about everything under the sun. The Lord evidently has no use for such people or he would invfte them to heaven. Last year British Columbia 'placers produced ��496,000 worth of ore. The lode gold amounted ito $Si3(''7.'90 mainly from the copper bearing ores. Mining far gold is not popular just now, owing to the increased cost of producing. Gold lias not gone up in price since tlie war like other metals, [���-' '" 1 ��� -I i\\hf' "Til* ^Vl _��2 Utilizing all the Heat Any furnace will burn fuel, extract thc heat from It But only a properly built and installed furnace will utilize all thc heat to warm your home. McClary's Sunshine Furnace installed the McClary way is guaranteed to warm your home���every room in it. For Sale bv C. H. Tarbell & Son McClaiy's Sunshine Furnace London Toronlo St. John, N.B. Calgary Montreal Hamilton Winnipeg Edmonton Vancouver Saskatoon The Russian problem is being gradually solved, Already a con- "K^pMH siderable force of llritish soldiers 1 wholesale have landed in Vladivostock. where .<%f ,. they will co-operate with -hel-Hpi IJ 1 V American and Japanese forces iu J fl�� DrSLCKIIldll'KCr support of the newly formed government. Retail -Ut*?*' **** Music Through s*\\ Didniond Mr. Edison's Secret Until you have heard the New Edison " The Phonograph with a Soul" You can haye no conception as to how true to life it really is. The reproducer point is a genuine diamond, carefully selected and polished, and the u-cords used are indestructable nnd play for a full five minutes each Write us now for timber particulars of this new invention which actually RECREATES music For his arriiviues in eonnecl'u n with the Bible Students' movement; lewan C. Edwards was sentenced 1" six months In jail at Victoria. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper has reached Vancouver on his return from Kngland, where he appeared before the Privy Council in connection with some leg-al cases. He had a very epiick passage, leaving London at 6 o'clock on Friday, two u-aeks ago, He said there was no sign of distress apparent among tlie British, but it was all war, war, war. Milling Co. Ltd. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Warehouse East End Courtenay River Bridge Telephone 66R G. A. FLETCHER MUSIC CO. NANAIMO-S MUSIC HOUSE Cumberland, B. C. Nanaimo, B. C WHY Does Everybody Trade at the Corner Store ? BECAUSE We keep the freshest line of Groceries in the District. Our prices are Right, and Our Service is Unexcelled Parkin Bros. ROBT. GRIEVE Ice Cream Candies, Cigars, Pipes, Tobaccc^. THEED PEARSE Barrister and Solicitor, Notary Public. Phone 6 Courtenay NOTICE Ben. Mooring General Blacksmith I*eg to announce thnt he U prepared to do all kinds ol repairs at moderat prices. Horseshoeing a Specialty For Sale by Loggie Bros., Courtenay, B. C. 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